SMmm)m^^m^ m tlmtmi^ 0f CdiU^«i«. •4cif Name of Book and Volume, "^ Division Range Shelf. Received. f lCf^i'^1 L Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2008 with funding from Microsoft Corporation http://www.archive.org/details/catalogueofmercaOOmercrich CATALOG-UE / / OP THE / MERCANTILE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA : MEROAJSTTILE LIBRARY OOMPAI^Y. 1- .■1-^,3 n^"' KING & BAIRD, PRINTERS, No. 607 Sansom Street, PHILADELPHIA. PREFATORY NOTE. The Catalogue now issued has been prepared under circumstances quite unfavor- able to thoroughness and accuracy. By necessity the greater part of the labor of transcribing and arranging titles has been performed by assistants who had had no previous experience in this kind of work. And during the whole progress of the work the free circulation and use of the books has not been obstructed for a day. The librarian, under the direction of the Committee of Revision, has supervised the work in all its course and in all its details. The labor of finally revising the manuscript for the press, involving very frequent reference to original title pages and to other author- ities for the settling of doubtful points, and the whole of the proof-reading, has been performed by him. But with all the care possible in the case, errors and mistakes must have occurred. This volume is rather an index to the library, than a catalogue. It has been pre- pared as a help in finding the books, and in ascertaining what books the library contains on particular subjects. Every book has been entered and maybe found under the name of the author when known, or if anonymous, under the leading word of the title. These entries have been made sufiiciently full to identify the books and to give a tolerably clear idea of their purpose and scope, including the place and date of publi- cation, the number and size of volumes, and frequently the edition. Where no mention is made of the size of the volume in this principal entry, it is understood to be of duodecimo or smaller size. As an additional aid to the finding of books, very many of them have been entered under their title or under some characteristic or significant word in the title. A third and sometimes a fourth entry has been made under the word or words which most clearly indicate the subject of the books. These title and subject entries have been made very short, so as to gain space and bring a large number under the eye at once. They are constructed so as to enable one to find at once the principal entry, where the full description of the book is given. These entries have all been arranged in one list and in strict alphabetical order. The arrangement of authors and subjects in separate alphabets, which was followed in previous catalogues, has some advantages. But the present plan has been found to be far more convenient and useful. Great pains have been taken to make such subject entries as would exhibit the general contents of all the books, and to arrange these entries so as to render it easy 4 PREFATORY NOTE. to find what the library contains on any given topic. It has been the aim to make particular rather than general subject entries ; and when the number of works on any subject is large they have been classified. (See Architecture, England.) To avoid the repetition of entries very copious references have been made to other entries and titles. Special^ attention is called to the list of dramas on pages 157-68. This feature of the catalogue is believed to be entirely unique. And when it is considered that none of the collections of plays contain a general index, and the most of them not even a table of contents, its utility will be readily seen. While this Catalogue has been going through the press, a large number of books has been added to the library and much new information obtained as to others. When possible this new matter has been inserted in its proper place in the body of the work ; but much of it has of necessity been put at the end of the volume in the form of a supplement. The Catalogue thus contains the title of every book in the Library at the beginning of the present year. Philadelphia, January 10th, 1870. BOARD or MANAGEMENT MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY. 1869-70. PRESIDENT, ^1\ MOERIS PEROT. VICE-PRESIDENT, OLIYER H. WILSOT^. RECORDING SECRETARY, JOHIsT LARD^EE. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, ASA I. FISH. TREASURER, ALBERT S. LETOHWORTH. DIRECTORS, Joseph C. Grubb, Richard Wood, T. Morris Perot, Oliver H. Wilson, A. S. Letch WORTH, John H. Watt, S. E. Harlan, Chas. M. Taylor, W. A. ROLIN, James G. Barnwell, John Lardner, E. K. Stevenson, Asa I. Fish, Edward Taylor, John S. Weimer, Wm. D, Gemmill, Oliver Evans, Edward Bains. LIBRARIAN, JOHN EDMAIN^DS. MEMBERS OF THE BOAED OF MANAGEMEl^X SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OF THE LIBRARY WITH THE TIME OF THEIR SERVICE. Robert Waln 1822-23 William E. Bowen . 1822-31,44-60 Joseph P. Norris 1822-23 Langdon Cheves . 1822-25 Bernard Dahlgren . 1822-24 Thomas Biddle . 1822-38 William Chaloher . 1822-26 William L. Hodge 1822-23 Caleb Newbold . 1822-27 William H. Jones 1822-26 John M. Atwood 1822-38 Nicholas Thouron 1822-24 Wm. M. Walmsley 1822-38 Joseph H. Dulles 1822-38 Thomas P. Cope . 1824-54 Caleb Cope . 1824-26 Jno. M. Vanharlinge N 1824-36 M. L. Bevan 1825-28 John M. Chapron 1825 Algernon S. Roberts 1826-33 John Fausset 1826-54 T. BURRILL . 1826 John Welsh, jr. . 1827-36 Joshua Haven 1827-30 John Hemphill . 1828-29 David Lewis, jr. 1829-31 James S. Newbold 1830-32 Ben J. W. Richards 1830 John A. Brown . 1831-37 Richard S. Smith 1831-32 Thomas C. Rockhill 1833-34 Chas. W. Churchman 1832-37 Geo. W. Edwards 1833-37 Wade T. Smith . 1833 Nathan Dunn 1834-37 D. B. Stacey 1834-37 Isaac Barton 1835-56 Samuel C. Morton 1837-43 Charles S. Wood 1837-54 Jacob B. Lancaster 1838-40 Jason L. Fennimore 1838-40 Joseph Patterson 1838-49 John Maynard . 1838-39 Robert F. Walsh 1838-55 James M. Mulford 1839 Levi Knowlus, Jr. 1839 Joseph C. Gbubb 1839- Joseph Pleasants 1839 R. RuNDLE Smith 1840 Benjamin Marshall 1840 John J. Thompson 1840-56 J. L. Erringbr . 1840-54 Henry C Corbitt 1841-43 Wm. L. ScHiEFPER 1841-62 TOWNSEND ShARPLESS 1841-43 S. H. Brooke 1841-43 I. V. Williamson 1844-45 C. H. Welling . 1844-45 Marmaduke Moore 1844-51 William L. Reiin 1846 Philip S. Justice 1846 William Ashbridge 1847-58 William C. Patterso N 1847-56 Joshua H. Morris a. c. durborow Frederick Fairthorne Charles H. Dingee John H. Atwood Robert Graffen C. B. Linn . Charles Rhoads . James Bateman . Edward S. Clarke George W. Gibbons J. Heatly Dulles, jr. E. A. Crenshaw . John D. Watson W. J. P. White . Richard Wood . T. Morris Perot William Wharton, jr. James S. Gibbons James Lesley, jr. George V. Neville Warner M. Rasin Thomas Baldwin William J. Pollock . Albert S. Letchworth John Marston, jr. Alan C. Adamson J. WisTAR Evans Oliver H. Wilson Charles M. Walton John Lardner Samuel M. Duffield Wm. L. Dunglison R. M. Hazlett . Alfred H. Love . Joseph W. Wilson J. A. McAllister Hugh D. Vail C. N. Weygandt Edward Parrish. J. G. Rosengarten George Corliss . John H. Watt . Norman L. Kerr Oliver Evans John C. Granger H. D. Thomas S. E. Harlan P. A. Cregar James G. Barnwell Charles M. Taylor P. T. S. Darley . William A. Rolin John De Brot A. C. L. Crawford E. K. Stevensen . Geo. Truman, jr. A. I. Fish . Edward Taylor . John S. Weimer . William D. Gemmill Edward Bains . 1850-51 1852-59 1852-45 ;58-59 1855-59 1855-58 1855-59 1856-59 ;63-66 1856-63 1856 1857-59 1857-59 1857-58 1857 1859-66 1859 1859- 1860- 1860 1860-61 1860-61 1860 1860-62 1860-61 1860-61 1861- 1861-63 1861 1861-66 1861- 1862 1 862-65 ;68- 1863 1862-65 1862 1862 1863-67 1863-64;66-67 1863-65 1863-65 1863-65 1864 1865-66 1865- 1865 1866- 1866-67 1866 1866- 1866 . 1864;67- 1867- 1867-68 1867- 1867 1867 1868- 1868 1868- 1868- 1868- 1868- 1868- ERRATA. 15, 15 15 16, 19, 23, 22, 24, 25, 30, 31, 31. 41, 42, 43, 49, 51. 51. 54. 55. 55. 56. 57. 58. 65. 65. 66. 67. 76. 79. 91. 92. 93. 93. 96. 100. 105. 111. 122. 144. 145. 150. 157. 168. 171. 176. 176. 177. 178. 178. 182. 183. 191. 195. 199. . Col. Line. For Reiid ..L.-ll" 379 27^ .,1...17 N M. ..1...29 Amherst Araliurst. ..2...24 E D. ..3... 44 Taylor Tylor. ..1...31 Neud Noeud. ..1... 9 35 34. ..3...37'* Argyle Argyll. ..3...3P Bojardo Boiardo. ..3...43 de d'. .,3... 7. Mentor Montor. ..3... 33 Ecrivaine Ecrivains. ..1...46 Azaglio Azeglio. ..3. ..16 518 513,8. ..3... 33 740 1457. ..2. ..2'' Bonner, J Bonner, T. D. ..1... 4 Beddoe Beddoes. ..1...41 poUyglottum polyglottum. ..1... 9 1-1888 31-188. ..1...10 313-6 31-68. ..3...33 19-511 9-511. ..3...31 J R. ..3... 64 Rowe, R Row, W. ..3...56 Ball Gall. ..1... 9 of. .of ..3... 8 Ormond Osmond. ..3. ..43 303 301. ..3...46 301 303. ..3... 61 Breckeubridge ...Breckinbridge. ..1... 6 Breese Bresse. ..3... 8" 33 34. ..2...53 — Busby, T. ..1...11 Reument Reuraont. ..1...64 Ill II. ..2. ..12 Denvers Danvers. ..2...52 1063 1609. ..1...33 ou on. ..1.,.55 Fourtol Fortoul. ..2... 6 Dele C.Matthews ..2. ..66 Doubourg Dubourg. ..2. ..18'' Auquetil Anquetil. ..1...16'' Reybeaud Reybaud. ..2. ..21 Cousin, v Cousin, V. ..1...13 Add 31-34. ..3. ..33 savantes savants. ,.2... 9 Albuminaria Albuminuria. ..2. ..25 receuil recueil. ..1...48'' H. & C. Stieglitz.Taillandier. ,.3... 13" vete vite. ..1...41 Lander Lauder. ..3. ..18'' Shouw Schouw. . ,.3... 4" Dixon, H Dixon, W. H. ..1...37 Am. quart, ch. rev. ..3. ..39 Ireland Iceland. ..1...37 Alcantra Alcantara. ..2... 5 Athaus Althaus. ..1...16 C. Weightman ... J. B. Wightman. ..1...13 Krania Crania. ..2...26'' Cairon Carion. 300 303. 303. 304. 206. 206. 207. 210. 311. 315. 315. 217. 223. 226. 229. 232. 247. 357. 359. 361. 296. 308. 300. 308. 309. 333. .828. 335. 3.57. 3.59. 360. 361. 363. 366. 368. 369. 376. 379. 379. 388. 393. 409. 410., 413., 437., 428., 431., 438., 439., 443.. 445., 454., 459., 469., 516.. .544., 561.. 600.. 636.. Col. Line. For Read ..l-.-lO" S B. ..3...54 308 303. ..3. ..33" Fanna Fauna. ..3... 17" sou son. ..1...38" Ferrey Ferry. .3. ..18" 3333 3334. ..1...33 Fitche Fichte. ..3. ..36 suives suivies. ..1...30 333 337. ..3. ..29" 221 113. ..2...27" Fourtol Fortoul. ..1...39 .pin pan. ..1 — 15 Reynold Reynolds. ..2...24" Vecchy Vecchj. .-3...35 33,316,7 33-316,7. .3. ..11 neuzit neuzeit. ..3. ..15 Hertzberg Herzberg. ..1...14 Mills Mill. ,.3...26" Carfe Corfe. ,.1...18" 166 16.5. .3...37 701 70,1. .1... 9" Marmier Marmion. .3... 8 Mentor. Montor. .1...18 Leser Leeser. .1...13" Mahabahrata',....Mahabharata. ..1...13" Pizarra Pizarro, .3. ..14 .4790 ; 4791. .3. ..26 lands lads. .1...33" 37» 37". .3... 18 astrology osteology. .3. ..30" Ratazzi Rattazzi. .3... 14 Mahabarata Mahabharata. .3... 19 von Truesdale....van Trusedale. .3... 8" Lydon Lyndon. .3. ..34 Stover Storer. .1...33" C J. B. .1...35 Mme Dudevant..G. W. Sands. .3... 18 Biliotheca Bibliotheca. .3. ..35 Mendlessohn Mendelssohn. .1...33" Sandford's Sanford's. • .1... 6 Reybeaud Reybaud. .1...11 15 .13. .1...38 Receuil Recueil. .3... 3 W J. .1...13" Brosh Grosh. .3...15" 379" 3793. .1... 3" Colorado Eldorado. .3...19" M.D M.D.XXXV. .1...33 Bornbart Bombast. .1... 7 Jacqueline Jaqueline. .1...38" — Peabody,W.B.O. .1...35 Magyan Magyar. .3. ..13 Sperzheim Spvu-zheim. .1...15" 3524 3531. .1...23 Saint-Prese Saint-Prest. .1...31 S. E S. L. .3... 6 Stillwag Stellwag. .1...53 ,..sky spy. .3. ..21 Wickern Wichern. ABBREVIATIONS. B. B. T Bell's British theatre. B. D British drama. C. A. C Chefs-d'cBUvre des auteurs comiques. C. A.. T. Chefs-d'oeuvre des auteurs tragiques. D. L. T Dibdin's London theatre. E. E. T. S Early English text society. F's M. D French's minor drama. F's S. D French's standard drama. I. B. T Inchbald's British theatre. L. E. K Library of entertaining knowledge. M. B. D Modern British drama. M. T Modern theatre. N. 1.' Naturalist's library. P. T. B Petit theatre bouffon. S. A. B Sparks' American biography. S. B. T Sharp's British theatre. S. M. C Smithsonian miscellaneous collection& T. G. T Thompson's German theatre. T. T. E Tesoro del teatro espaiiol. U. p Unbound pamphlet. CATALOGUE. A BECKET. ABBOTT. A Becket. See Becket. A corsaire corsaire et demi. R. Bauchery 34-4135 A. L. O. E. See Tucker, Miss. A quelque chose malheur est bon. Mme. E. Ray- mond 84-5491 A travers chants. H. Berlioz . . 34-5170 Abailard, P. Gervaise, abbe. Vie d'Abeillard et d'Heloise 34-4471 — Guizot, M. et Mme. Essai hist, sur A. et H. suivi des l6ttres .... 34-3383 — Wight, O. W. The romance of A. and H. 18-44 Abbeokuta. Tucker, Miss. Sunrise within tlie tropics 32-508 — Burton, R. A. and the Camaroons mountains 28''-429 Abbey, R. Diuturnity ; or, the comparative aee of the world. Cin., 1860 . . 32-1843 Abbey, the. Mrs. C. Gore . . . 18-1210 Abbie Nott ; and other knots. By Katinka 18-3739 Abbot, Abiel. History of Andover to 1829. And. , 1829 36«-630 Abbot, G. Exposition upon the prophet Jonah, with memoir. E., 1847. 8" . 32-1283 Abbot. Sir W. Scott .... 18-2751 Abbott, A. O. Prison life in the south during 1864 and 1865. K Y., 1865 . . 26='-706 Abbott, A. W. Impulse and principle, and other stories. N. Y., 1866 . . . 18-3957 Abbott, B. V. & A. Forms of conveyancing, con- tracts, and legal proceedings. N. Y., 1866. 8° 2-288 — Cone-cut corners. By Benauly . 18-40 — Matthew Caraby. By Benauly . 18-41 Abbott, C. Law relative to merchant ships and seamen. Witli addenda relative to some laws ofthe United States. Phil., 1802. 8" 2-2 — The same, with annotations by Joseph Story. " " ^-^- - 2-1 27''-274 , 1860- 26''-443 18-21 18-22 32-5 32-5" 18-24 18-28 18-25 18-26 18-27 18-23 6v. (4) English Channel 18-3 (5) Isle of Wight lS-3i (6) Florence's return 18-4 N. Y, Newburyport, 1810. — See Colchester Abbott, Jacob. American history. '65. 8v — Caleb in the country — Caleb in town — The corner-stone. Bost. — The same. N. Y., 1851 . — Cousin Lucy, stories told to . — Cousin Lucy among the mountains — Cousin Lucy at play . — Cousin Lucy at study — Cousin Lucy on the sea-shore — Cousin Lucy's conversations — Florence stories, the." N. Y., 1866 & '67. (1) Florence and John (2) Grimkle (3) Orkney Islands — Franconia stories. (1) Malleville 18-9 (2) Wallace 18-14 (3) Mary Erskine 18-11 (4) Mary Bell 18-10 (5) Beechnut 18-6 18-1 18-2 18-2i (6) Rodolphus 18-12 (7) Ellen Linn 18-8 (8) Stuyvesant 18-13 (9) Caroline 18-7 (10) Agnes lS-5 Abbott, Jacob. Harper's story books. N. Y. 12 v. 18-15 (1) Bruno ; Willie and the mortgage ; The strait gate. (2) The little Louvre; Prank; Emma. (3) Virginia; Timboo and Joliba; Tinihoo aud Fanny. (4) The Harper establishment ; Franklin ; The studio. (6) The story of ancient history ; the story of Euglish his- tory ; The story of American history. (6) John True; Elfred ; The museum. (?) The engineer ; Bambles among the Alps ; The three gold dollars. (8) The Gibraltar gallery ; The alcove ; Dialogues. (9) The great elm ; Aunt Margaret ; Vernon. (10) Carl and Jocko ; Lapstone ; Orkney the peacemaker. (11) Judge Justin ; Minigo ; Jasper. (12) Congo ; Viola ; Little Paul. — History of Alexander the Great. N. King Alfred. N. Y., 1849 Julius Caesar. K Y., 1849 King Charles I. N. Y., 1848 . King Charles II. N. Y. . Cleopatra. N. Y., 1851 . Cyrus the Great. N. Y., 1860 . Darius the Great. N. Y., 1850 . Queen Elizabeth. N. Y., 1867 . Genghis Khan. K Y., 1860 . Hannibal. N. Y., 1849 . Maria Antoinette. N. Y. .. Margaret of Anjou. N. Y., 1861 Mary Queen of Scots. N. Y., 1849 Nero. N. Y., 1867 . Peter the Great. K Y., 1860 . PyiThus. N. Y., 1854 King Richard I. N. Y., 1857 . King Richard II. N. Y., 1858 . King Richard IIL N. Y., 1858 Romulus. N. Y., 1854 . William the Conqueror. N. Y., 1867 Xerxes the Great. N. Y., 1860 — Hoaryhead and M'Donner — Jonas' s stories — Jonas a judge — Jonas on a farm in summer . — Jonas on a farm in winter — McDonner ; or, truth through fiction — Marco Paul's voyages and travels — New York, Canada, Maine, Vermont, Boston. — N. Y., 1853. 5v 26''-880-84 — General course of history. N. Y., 1861 29^-209 — Rainbow and lucky stories. Handle, 18-31 ; Rainbow's journey, 18-32; Three pines, 18-33 ; Selling lucky, 18-34 ; Up the river, 18-35. — Rollo in Geneva. B., 1857 . . 27''-4S8 Y., 1848 30-614 30-616 30-613 30-613 30-611 30-657 30-618 30-620 30-617 30-1239 30-226 30-619 30-135? 30-615 30-730 £0-1226 30-790 30-94(5 30-1066 30-13,H 30-11C9 30-642 80-642 18-10 18-17 18-18 18-19 18-20 18-30 in Holland. B., 1857 in London. B., 1855 in Naples. B., 1858 . in Paris. B., 1854 . in Rome. B., 1853 . in Scotland. B., 1856 in Switzerland. B., 1854 . on the Atlantic. B., 1853 . 27''-446 27'>-391 27b-459 27''-347 37''-351 27''-260 27''-350 27''-378 ABBOTT. ABYSSINIA. Abbott, Jacob. RoUo oa the Rhine B., 1855 27»'-375 33-1316-28 33-1316 33-1317 33-1318 33-1319 33-1320 33-1321 83-1322 33-1323 33-1324 33-1325 33-1326 33-1327 33-1329 33-1328 27^'-99 — RoUo series. Viz. . learning to talk. N. Y., 1864 learning to read. N. Y., 1867 at work. N. Y., 1867 at play. N. Y., 1867 at school. N. Y., 1867 . — Rollo's vacations. N. Y., 1862 experiments. N. Y., 1867 museum. N. Y., 1864 travels. N. Y., 1864 correspondence. N. Y., 1862 philosophy— water. N. Y., 1862 philosophy— air. N. Y., 1862 philosophy— fire. N. Y., 1862 philosophy— sky. N. Y., 1862 — A summer in Scotland. N. Y., 1848 — The teacher; or, moral influences employed in instruction. B., 1833 . . . 13-1 — The way to do good. B., 1836 . 32-4 — The same. N. Y., 1852 . . 32-4« — The young Christian. B., 1833 . 32-2 — The same. K Y., 1851 . . 32-3 Abbott, J. S. C. The child at home. N. Y. 32-379 — The Empire of Austria ; its rise and present power. N. Y., 1859. 8° . . 27'^2538 — The Empire of Russia ; from the remotest periods to the present. N. Y., 1860. 27=^-2850 — French revolution of 1789. N. Y., 1859. 8» 27^-1600 — Geshichte des Biirgerkrieges in Amerika. Ue- bers: v. J. Wiirzburger u. G. Dietz. ler Band. Norwich, 1864. 8» . . . 34-2415 — History of the civil war in America. N. Y., 1863-6. 2 V. 8» . . . . 26^-615 Hernando Cortez. N.Y., 1855 . 30-890 Henry the Fourth. I?r. Y., 1856 30-1039 Italy from the earliest period to the present day. N. Y. — Josephine. N. Y. — King Philip. N. Y., 1857 . — Madame Roland. N. Y., 1867 . — Napoleon Bonaparte. N. Y., 1855 27''-2120 30-669 80-1000 30-640 2v., 8» 30-831 — Kings and Queens. Sketches of Josephine and Maria Louisa, Louis Philijjpe, Ferdinand of Austria, Nicholas, Isabella the Second, Leo- pold, and Victoria. N. Y.,1848 . 30-1 — Lives of the presidents of the United States. N. Y., 1867. 8° . . . . 30-1852 — The mother at home. B., 1835 . 33-455 — Napoleon at St. Helena. N. Y., 1855. 8° 30-1006 — Confidential correspondence of the Emperor Napoleon and the Empress Josephine. N. Y., 1856 33-1283 — Practical Christianity. N. Y., 1862 32-984 — South and north ; a trip to Cuba and the south. •N. Y.,1860 26'^-374 Abbott, T. K. Sight and touch ; an attempt to dis- prove the received (or Berkeleian) theory of vision. L., 1864. S" . . . 15-278 Abbott, Waldo. Our Sunday school, and how we conduct it. B., 1863 . . . 32-1128 Abdallah. E. Laboulaye . . . 84-3452 Abdomen. Bright, R. Tumours . . 10-696 Abdul Medjid, Sultan of Turkey. Christmas, H. Life of 30-842 — Gilson, A. Life of . . . . 27»-2910 Abdy, J. T. Historical sketches of civil procedure among the Romans. Camb., 1857 2-159 AbedncKo, the money lender . . . 18-2417 Abeel, D. Journal of a residence in China and the neighboring countries. N. Y., 1834 28"-l — Williamsou, R. G. Memoir of . 30-4 Abeillard. See Abailard. Abel, C. D. Rudimentary principles of the con- struction and working of machinery. L., 1800 6-373 Abel Alluut. J. Morier .... 18-2270 Abelard and Heloise, the romance of. 0. W. Wight 18-44 Abell, John. A collection of songs in English. L 1701. 40, pp. 8 + 3 . . . 5-u. p. Abell, Mrs. L. G. The skilful housewife. N. Y., 1852 6-146 Abeokuta. See Abbeokuta. Abercrombie, John. Harmony of Christian faith and Christian character, and the culture and discipline of the mind. N. Y., 1839 32-1 — Inquiries concerning the intellectual powers, and the investigation of truth. N. Y., 1834 15-4 — Philosophy of the moral feelings. L., 1855 15-1 Abercrombie, Sir Ralph. See Pinckard's Notes on West Indies 26*'-594 — Dunfermline, Ld. Memoir of. 1793-1801 30-1363 Aberdeen, George, Earl of. Inquiry into the prin- ciples of beauty in Grecian architecture. L., I860 5-373 — Macknight, T. Foreign policy of . 27^-1251 Abemethy, John. Lectures on anatomy, surgery, and pathology. B., 1828. 2 v. 8" 10-1 — Macilwain, G. Memoirs of . . 30-771 Abipones, the. M. Dobrizhoffer . . 26='-63 Abolition. The legion of liberty, . . 2-761 — See Pennsylvania Society ; Slavery. Abolitionism unveiled. H. F. James . 18-1599 About, Ed. Le Cas de M. Guerin— Le 41« fauteuil. P., 1863 34-5235 — Causeries. P., 1865. . . . 34-5236 — Dernieres lettres d'un bon jeune liomme a sa cousine. P., 1863 . . . 34-5243 — Germaine. 6'me ed.. P., 1861 . . 34-3001 — Same, trans, by M. L. Booth. B., 1800 18-45 — La Grece contemporaine. P., 1860 34-3005 — Greece and the Greeks of the present day. N. Y., 1857 27^-429 — L'homme a I'oreille cassee. P., 1862 34-3004 — The king of the mountains. From the French, by M. L. Booth. B., 1861 . . 18-46 — Madelon. N. Y., 1863. 8» . . 34-4628 — Maitre Pierre. P., 1859 . . . 34-3003 — The man with the broken ear . . 18-3891 — Les mariages de Paris. P., 1859 . 34-5240 — Le nez d'un notaire. P., 1863 . 34-5245 — The nose of a notary. B.,1863 . 18-48 — Le progres. N. Y., 1864 . . . 34-5237 — La question romaine. Preface nouvelle de la 5'me ed. Lausanne, 1860 . . 34-3006 — Risette (vaudeville). P., 1859 . 34-3008 — Le roi des montagnes. P., 1860 . 34-3003 — The Roman question. Translated by Mrs. Annie T. Wood. B., 1859 . . . 27^-528 — Rome contemporaine. P., 1861. 8° 34-4500 — Theatre impossible. P., 1862 . . 34-3007 — Tolla. 6'me., ed. P., 1859 . . 34-3000 — Same trans, by L. L. C. Edin., 1856 18-47 — Trente et Quaranle. (Les Mariages de Paris, 3'me., serie.) P., 1859 . . 34-5243 — Le Turco, etc. 2 'me., ed. P., 1867 34-5239 — La vieille roche. Le marquis de Lanrose. P., 1866. 8» . ■ . . . . 34-4727 About babies, good-looking people, and other maga social papers. N. Y., 1867 . . 33-1385 Above her station. H. Philips . . 18-2491 Abracadabra of the nineteenth century. W. Leo. Wolf 10-350 Abraham Page, Esq. A novel . . 18-4049 Abrantes, Duchesse. See Junot, Mme. . Abroad and at home. Julia Pardoe . 18-2414 Abruzzi, Craven, K. Excursions in the 37^-475 Absalom and Achithophel. J. Dryden. Vol. 2 of 23-476, and vol. 2 of . . . 23-365 Absentee. M. Edgeworth. Vol. 8 of . 18-977 Absentees of Ireland, list of, etc. [1729] . 27''-1468 Abyssinia. Baker, S. W. Nile tributaries. 28''-579 — Beke, C. T. British captives . . 28''-567 — Burette, H. A. Visit to King Theodore 28»'-586 ABYSSINIA. 8 ADAMS. Abyssinia. Dufton, H. Jourfiey througli (1862-3) 28>^-580 — Gobat, S. Tliree years' residence . 28M35 — Hotten, J. C. [ed.] A. and its people 28''-582 — Isenberg, C. W. & Krapf, J. L. Journals 32-1568 — Johnston, C. Travels in Southern A. 38''-66 — Modem traveller .... 29''-274 — Parkyns, M. Life in A. . . . 28»>-202 — Eussell, M. Nubia and A. . . 28»-82 — Salt, H. Travels in . . . . 28''-100 — Stei'n, H. A. Wanderings among the Falashas 28b-397 Acacia. A. Assolant .... 34-3028 Academic reform. J. Heywood . . 13-107 Academic questions. M. T. Cicero . 15-183 Academie universelle des jeux. Amst., 1777 34-5234 Academy of natural sciences of Phil. Journal. 2d series. Phil., 1858. 4» . . . 9-1242 — Meigs, J. A. Catalogue of human crania 10-786 Academy of sciences, National. Memoirs 11-521 Acadia. Cozzens, F. S. Month with the Blue Noses 26''-351 Acadian geology. Dawson, J. W. , 9-224 Accomplished woman, the. M. Du Boscq 33-1057 Account of a new process in painting. L., 1831. 8" 5-435 Account of persons remarkable for their health and longevity. By a physician. L., 1829 10-764 Accum, F. Art of making bread. L., 1821 6-147 — Culinary chemistry. L., 1821 . 6-149 — Treatise on adulterations of food and culinary poisons. L., 1820 . . . 10-771 Acerbi, J. Travels through Sweden, Finland and Lapland, to the North Cape, in 1798. L., 1802. 2 V. 4° . . . . 27'--84 Achard, A. Belle-Rose. P., 1856 . 34-3009 — Le clos pommier. 2'me ed. 1860 3^3010 — Le due de carlepont. N. Y., 1864. 8» 34-4641 — Les femmes honnetes. P., 1858 . 34-3013 — Les filles de Jephte. P., 1861 . 34-3016 — Le fils du Fauconnier. N. Y., 1864. 8» 34-4639 — Histoire d' un homme. P., 1863 . 34-4000 — Madame Rose. Pierre de Villergle. P., 1858 34-3011 — M'lle du Rosier. Therese. P., 1856 34r-4002 — Miss Tempete. P., 1861 . . 84^4003 — Maurice de Treuil. 2'me ed. P., 1860 34-3012 — Les petits-fils de Lovelace. P., 1858 34-4001 — Les reveurs de Paris. 3'meed. P., 1861 34-3014 — Le roman du mari. P., 1862. 12° 34-3017 — Salome. Scenes et souvenirs de la foret noire. 8° 34-4654 Acheta domestica. See Budgen, Miss L. M. Achilles Tatius. See Greek romances . 18-3714 Achilli, G. Dealings with the Inquisition. N. Y., 1851 32-323 Acholic diseases. McLeod, A. C. . 10-682 Ackermann, C. Christian element in Plato and the Platonic philosophy. Trans, from the Ger. by S. R. Asbury. E., 1861. 8» . 15-177 Ackerman, R. See Repository . . 17-1 Acland, C. Popular account of the manners and customs of India. L., 1847 . 28''-404 Acland, Henry W. Biographical sketch of Sir Benjamin Brodie. L., 1864 . 30-1586 — Memoir of the cholera at Oxford, in 1854. L., 1856 10-1002 Acland, J. Imperial poll-book of elections from 1832 to 1864, with an argument upon repre- sentation. Brighton . . . 279-3 Acland, T. D. Account of the new Oxford examina- tions. L., 1858. 8" . . . 13-2 Acosta, J. Naturall and morall historic of the East and West Indies. Trans, by E. G. L., 1604. 8° 29»-263 Acoustics. Smith, T. R. Public buildings 6-86 — See Sound, Music .... Across the Carpathians. Camb., 1862 27»'-622 Across the continent. S. Bowles . . 26''-556 Across Mexico. W. H. Bullock . . 26'^78 Acrostics. Bowman, A. More original double 20-157 — in prose and verse. Ed. by A. E. H. 2d ed. L., 1865 and '66. 2 v. . . 20-190 — New double A., by A. A. Y. . 20-198 — One hundred double A. Ed. by "myself." 20-199 — See Capell's Victorian enigmas . 20-161 ActfEa. Pseud. See Agassiz, E. C. Acting, the art of; or guide to the stage N. Y., Vol. 20 of . • . . . 24-113 — Essay on the science of, by a veteran stager. L., 1828 24-211 — Hill, A. The actor . . . 24-212 — Rede, L. T. Guide to the stage. Vols. 28 and 29 of 24-231 — Siddons, H. Rhetorical gesture and action 24-73 Actions. Bagley, W. Practice at chambers. Vol. 15 of 2-55 — Bonjean, L. B. Traite des a . . 34-4886 — Browne, R. J. Actions at law. Vol. 45 of 2-55 — Kerr, R. M. & A. Law of. Vol. 83 of 3-55 — Smith, J. W. Proceedings. Vol. 60 of 3-55 Acton, Eliza. English bread-book for domestic use. L., 1857 10-148 Acton, W. Functions and disorders of the repro- ductive organs. P., 1865 . . 10-573 — Prostitution considered in its moral, social and sanitary aspects. L., 1857. 8° . 3-500 Actor, the. A. Hill .... 34-212 Actors. Authentic memoirs of the green-room 24-217 — Biography of the British stage . 30-1451 — Collier, J. P. Memoirs of actors in plays of Shakspeare .... 30-1153 — Cowell, J. Thirty years among the players 18-3648 — Dyer, R. Nine years of an actor's life 30-1888 — Gait, J. Lives of the players . 30-194 — Houssaye, A. Princesses de Comedie 34-5395 Comediennes d'Autrefois. . . 34-4075 — Ritchie, A. C. M. Autobiography of an actress 30-776 — Ryley, S. W. Itinerant . . 30-463 — Secret history of the Green room . 34^336 — See Drama and Dramatic biography. Actress in high life .... 18-50 Acts of the apostles explained. Alexander, J. A. 33-1377 — American Bible Union's Version . 33-3064 — Barnes, A. Notes on . . . 82-697 — Baumgarteu, M. Church in apostolic age 32-763 — Chrysostom, St. J. Homilies . 33-1365 — Hackett, H. B. Commentary . 83-910 -^ Owen, J. Notes with original text and lex- icon . 83-1385 — .Jacobus, M. W. Notes on . . 33-1667 — Lechler, G. V. Commentary on . 32-2029 — See Bible. Acts of the deacons. E. M. Goulburn . 32-2259 Acupressure. J. Y. Simpson . . 10-720 Adair, P. Rise and progress of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland (1628—1670). With intro- duction and notes by W. D. Killen. Belfast, 1866 82-1913 Adam, A. Souvenirs d' un musicien P., 1860 34-3018 — Derniers souvenirs d' un musicien P., 1859. 34r^019 Adam, R. The religious world displayed ; or a view of the various denominations and sects in the Christian world. P., 1818. 8 v. 80 33-6 Adam Bede. M. Evans . . . 18-1034 Adam Blair. J. G. Lockhart . . 18-1980 Adam Butf. D. Jerrold . . . 18-1675 Ada;m Brown, the merchant. H. Smith 18-3935 Adam of Cobsam. [E. E. T. S., pt. 12]. Vol. 8 of 22-1043 Adams, Abigail. Letters, with memoir by C. F. Adams. B., 1840 . . . 33-1212 Adams, Arthur. Natural history af the countries visited during the voyage of H. M. S. Samar- ang. L., 1848. 8° . . . 9-10C2 ADAMS. ADDISON. Adams, Arthur. Baikie, W. B., and Barron, C. Manual of natural history, for the use of travel- ers, with remarks on the practical study of geology and meteorology. L., 1854 9-901 — See Belcher, E. . . . . 29''-104 Adams, C. Boys at Home . . . 18-43 — Edgar Clifton .... 18-51 — Words that shook the world, or Martin Luther his own biographer. N. Y., [1858] 32-1823 Adams, C. F. Address, Quiucy, July 4. B., 1856. 8». pph 33-1150 — Life of John Adams . . . 26''-943 Adams, Edwin. Geography classified ; a systematic manual of mathematical, physical, and politi- cal geography. L., 1863 . . 25-81 Adams, Ernest. Elements of the English language. 3d ed. L., 1863 .... 22-1 Adams, F. C. An outcast ; or, virtue and faith 18-56 — Manuel pereira .... 18-49 — Story of a trooper .... 18-83 — Uncle Tom at home . . . 18-52 Adams, G. Astronomical and geographical essays. Phila., 1800. 8" . . . . 12-1 Adams, H. Dictionary of all relicrions and religious denominations. N. Y., 1817. 8» 32-1617 Adams, H. C. First of June . . 18-42 Adams, H. G. Birds of prey. With a chapter on ancient and modern hawking. L. 9-502 — Game and water birds. Account of the feathered game and wild fowl found in Great Britain. With a practical chapter on doves and pigeons. L., n. d 9-501 — Language and poetry of flowers. N. Y., 1858 9-1 — Popular and poetical description of the birds of song, and their congeners, in Great Britain. With practical hints for the breeding and management of song birds in confinement. L. 9-503 Adams, John. Works. With life of the author, and notes by C. F. Adams. B., 1850-'56. lOv. 8» 26»-943 — Correspondence. A series of letters to the Bos- ton Patriot. B., 1809. 8» . . 26='-l — Defence of the constitutions of the United States, against the attack of M. Turgot. 3d ed. Phila., 1797. 3 v. 8» . . . 2-501 — Letters to his wife. Edited by Chas. F. Adams. B., 1841 33-1211 — Gibbs, G. Administration of . 26''-85 — Wood, J. Administration of . 26»-234 Adams, John, Jr. Doctrine of equity. Comment- ary on the law, as administered by the court of chancery. With notes by J. R. Ludlow, J. M. Collins and H. Wharton. Phila., 1859. 8° . . , . . . , 2—233 — Same. Phila., 1850, in vol. 68 of . 2-55 Adams, Rev. John. Anecdotes, bons-mots and characteristic traits of the greatest princes, politicians, philosophers, orators and wits of modern times. L., 1789 . . 33-903 Adams, J. Q. Dermot MacMorrogh, or the con- quest of Ireland. In 4 cantos. B., 1832. 8" 26'^758 — Lectures on rhetoric and oratory. Camb., 1810 22-601 — Letters on the Masonic institution. B., 1847. 8° . . . . . . . 2—502 — Quincy's iife of ... . 30-1114 — Seward's life and public services of 30-625 Adams, John T. Lost hunter . . 18-54 — The white chief among the red men 18-1792 Adams, Joseph. Memoirs of the life and doctrines of J. Hunter. L., 1818. 8» . 30-249 Adams, Nathaniel. Annals of Portsmouth, [N. H.]. Ports., 1825. 8° . . . . 26M531 Adams, Nehemiah. Catherine. B., 1859 82-802 — The communion sabbath. B., 1856. 8" 32-418 — South-side view of slavery. B., 1860 26''-377 — Sermon [on death of] Daniel Webster. 2d ed. B., 1852. 8». pph. . . . 30-1606 Adams, Nehemiah. The sable cloud . 18-55 Adams, Robt., M. D. Treatise on rheumatic gout. L.,1857. 8° .... 10-425 — Illustrations of the effects of rheumatic gout. With descriptive statements. L., 1857 10-433 Adams, Robert. Narrative of a sailor who was wrecked on the coast of Africa. By S. Cock. L., 1816 28''-902 Adams, Samuel. Wells, W. V. Life of 30-1742 Adams, T. F. Tvpographia ; or, the printer's in- structor. 3d ed. Phil., 1845 . 21-1 Adams, W. Club-foot ; its causes, pathology and treatment. L., 1866. 8» . . 10-733 Adams, W., D. D. Thanksgiving ; memories of the day ; helps to the habit. N. Y., 1867 32-2353 — The three gardens : Eden, Getlisemane, and Par- adise ; or, man's ruin, redemption, and res- toration. N. Y., 1868 . . 32-2352 Adams, W. B. Roads and rails, and their sequences, physical and moral. L., 1862 . 6-1 Adams, W. H. D. Beauties of the Isle of Wight. With its history. L., 1857 . . 27''-896 — Dwellers on the threshold ; or, magic and ma- gicians. L., 1864. 2v. . . 11-237 — Famous beauties and historic women. L., 1865. 2v 30-1618 — Famous ships of the British navy ; or, stories of enterprise and daring collected from our naval chronicles; and an appendix on iron- clad ships, by N. Barnaby. L., 1863 27'"-6 — Memorable battles in English history. With the military lives of the commanders. L., 1863 27»-7 — " Round about our coal fire." L., 1860 20-150 — Scenes from the drama of European history. L., 1863 27''-3340 — The steady aim. A- book of examples and encouragements from modern biography. L. , 1863 30-1560 — The sunshine of domestic life. L., 1867 30-1936 Adams, W. T. Army and navy stories. 6 v. (1) The soldier boy ; or, Tom >omers in tlie army 18-63 (2) The sailor boy ; or, Tom Somers in the navy lP-69 (3) The young lieutenant 18-74 (4) The Yankee middy lS-82 {.')) Fighting Joe 18-87 (6) Brave old salt 18-3691 — Boat-club series. (1) The boat-club 18-59 (4) Now or never 18-62 (2) All aboard lS-.')8 (.5) Poor and proud 18-63 (3) Try again 18-64 (6) Little by little 18-61 — Sports and pastimes for in-doors and out. B., [1863] 20-205 — The starry flag series. (1) The starry flag ; or, the young fisherman ■ 18-.3936 (2) Breaking away 18-39:^7 ■ — The way of the worid . . . 18-3770 — Woodville stories. (1) Rich and humble 18-67 (4) Work and Win 18-3711 (2) In school and out 18-66 (.')) Hope and have 18-3772 (3) Watch and wait 18-72 (6) Haste and waste 18-3771 — Young America abroad. First Series. (1) Outward bound 18-4101 (2) Shamrock and thistle. (Ireland and Scotland) 18-4102 (3) Red cross. (England and Wales) 18-4103 Adamson, J. Life and writings of L. de Camoens. L., 1820. 2 V 30-1864 Adaptation of external nature to the physical condi- tion of man. John Kidd . . 11-34 to moral and intellectual condition of man. T. Chalmers .... 15-16 Adderley, C. B. Letter on the relations of England with the colonies. New ed., with preface on Canadian aff"airs. L., 1862. 8" . 27-^8 Addey, M. "Little Mac." A life of George B. McClellan, for young Americans. N. Y., 1864 30-1553 — Life of T. J. Jackson. N. Y., 1863 30-1441 Addington, H. See Sidmouth. Addison, C. G. The knight templars. 2d ed. L., 1842 27''-3351 — Treatise on the law of contracts, and rights and liabilities ex-contractu. Phil., 1847 8» 2-127 Addison, H. R. Adventures of a younger son 18-71 ADDISON. AFRICA. Addison, H. R. Recollections of an Irish police magistrate 18-68 Addison, J. Works ; including the whole of Bishop Kurd's edition, with letters and other pieces not found in any previous collection ; and Macaulay's essay on his life and works. Edited by Geo. W. Greene. N. Y., 1853. 5 v. 33—976 — Cato.' A tragedy. *B. B. T., v. 1 .' 24-71 — The same. D. L. T., v. 3 . . 24^107 — Same. B. D. v. 1 . . . 24-143 — Same. M. B. D. v. 1 . . . 24:-142 — The drummer. Comedy. B. B. T. v. 17 24-71 — Remarks on several parts of Italy in 1701-3. L., 1745 27''-635 — Sir Roger de Coverley. B., 1852 . 18-3998 — Aikin, Lucy. Life of . . . 30-6 — Poems, with life by S. Johnson. Bell's Poets of G. B 23-481 — Life of Extracted from Aiken's general dic- tionary. L., 1733 . . . 30-5 — Addisouiana 30-1795 — See Spectator, the . . . . 33-951,939 Addison, Lancelot. Life of . . . 30-5 Addison, Mr. [Pseud.] Interesting anecdotes, me- moirs, allegories, essays and poetical frag- ments. L., 1794-7. 5 V. 8° . 33-975 Addison county, Vt. Swift, S. Account of 26»-638 Adelaide Lindsay. Mrs. A. Marsh . 18-1067 Adela, the Octoroon. H. S. Hosmer . 18-1499 Adelaide de Meran. Pigault-Lebrun . 34-4816 Adele. Julia Kavanagh . . . 18-1715 Adeline Mowbray. Mrs. A. Opie. Vol. 1 of 18-2394 Adirondack, the. Headiey, J. T. . 26^-166 Adler, G. J. Dictionary of the German and Eng- lish languages. N. Y., 1856. 8» 22-399 — Hand-book of German literature. N. Y., 1854 34-2298 Administrations of Great Britain. Lewis, G. C. Essays 27«-726 Admiralty. Edwards, T. Reports of Cases in the High Court of ... . 2-34 Adolphe. B. Constant . . . 34-3161 Adolphe Renouard. J. Ward . . 18-3423 Adolphus, J. History of England during the reign of George IIL L.,1840-'45. 7 v. 8° 27'^9 — Memoirs of J. Bannister. L., 1839. 2 v. 8" 30—1318 — J. L.' Letters from Spain in 1856-7. L., 1858. 8° 27''-497 Adopted heir. Julia Pardee , . 18-2415 Adrian. G. P. R. James, and M. B. Field 18-1657 Adriani. Mme. Dudevant . . . 34-3682 Adriatic. Paton, A. A. Highlands and islands of 27''-224 Adrift in Dixie. H. L. Estabrooks . 26''-562 Adshead, J. Piisons and prisoners, with illustra- tions. L., 1845. 8" . . . 2-505 Adulterations. Accum, F. Adulterations in food 10-771 — Hassall, A. H. A. in food and medicine 10-167 Food and its A. . . . 10-205 — Mitchell, J. Falsification of food . . 10-81 — Peirce, C. H. Examination of drugs 10-277 — Prescott, H. P. A. of tobacco . 10-805 — Tricks of trade .... 10-210 Adventurer, the. J. Hawkesworth et al. With pref. by A. Chalmers. Boston, 1856. 3 v. 33-942 — Same. L., 1797 . . . . 33-961 Adventures among the Dyaks. F. Boyle 29^-312 — in Africa. W. C. Harris . . 28''-537 — of a fire-screen. Mrs. A. Bache . 18-241 — of a gentleman in search of the Church of Eng- land. L., 1853 .... 32-1857 — of a gentleman in search of a horse. G. Stephen 20-475 — of Gil Bias. A. R. LeSage . . 18-1846 — of a griffin on a voyage of discovery. Written by himself. L., 1867 . . 29''-264 — of Hajji Baba. J. Morier . . 18-2266 Adventures of a marquis. A. Dumas . 18-943 — of the Merton family. A. Bowman 18-360 — of Mr. Ledbury. Albert Smith , 18-2923 — of Mr. Sydenham Greenfinch . 18-3977 — of Mr. Verdant Green. E. Bradley 18-301 — of my cousin Smooth . . . 18-70 — of Philip. W. M. Thackeray . 18-3197 — of a roving diplomatist. H. Wikoff 27''-190 — of Simon Suggs. J. J. Hooper . 18-1492 — of Telemachus, F. de S. de la M. Fenelon 18-1069 — of a younger son. H. R. Addison 18-71 Adventurers. G. Aimard . . . 18-88 Advertise— How ? When? Where? W. Smith 1-302 Advice to the privileged orders. J. Barlow 27*-l967 Advice to the teens. J. Taylor . . 33-860 Advocate, the, a novel. C: Heavysege 18-4026 Adye, J. Review of the Crimean war, to the winter of 1854-5. L., 1860. 8" . . 27'>-2854 ^neid of Virgil. Trans, by J. Conington 23-93 i iEnone ; a tale of slave life in Rome . 18-3673 Aerial locomotion. From the transactions of the aeronautical society of Great Britain, [for 1866.] L 11-328 Aerostation. Tumor, H. Astra Castra 11-501 — See Balloon. .^schines. Orationes. Curavit F. Franke. Lips., 1851 34-303 — See Demosthenes. iEschylus. The Agamemnon. Trans, by W. Peter. Phila., 1852 24-187 — The Agamemnon, Choephori, and Eumenides. Trans, into English verse by A. Swanwick. L., 1865 24-52 — The Agamemnon, with the Bachanals of Euri- pides, and passages from the lyric and later poets of Greece. Trans, by H. H. Milman. L., 1865. 8" .... 23-836 — Tragaediaj. Ex recensione R. Porsoni passim reflcta a G. Dindorfio. Lips., 1853 34-304 — Tragedies. Trans, by R. Potter. Norwich, 1777. 4" 24-34 ^sculapian register. Phila., 1824. 8° 10-56)5 jEsopus. Fabulae collectse. Ex recog. C. Hal- mii. Lips., 1854 . . . . 34-305 — Fables. A new version. By T. James. Illust. by John Tenniel. N. Y. S" . 18-4000 Esthetics. Bascom, J. . . . 5-213 — Gioberti, V. Essay on the beautiful 15-180 — Macvicar, J. G. Philosophy of the beautiful 5-202 — Moffat, J. C. Introduction to , 5-84 — Ruskin, J. Selected works . . 5-118 — Schiller, F. Letters and essays . 33-484 — Symington, A. J. Beautiful in nature, art, and life 5-328 — See Beauty, Taste. ^Ethiopia. See Ethiopia. Affixes in their origin and application. S. S. Hal- deman 22-108 Afghanistan. Campbell, J. Lost among the Af- ghans 28''-419 — Eyre, V. Jour, of imprisonment 2&'-'^z-t — Ferrier, J. P. Caravan journey . 28''-236 History of the Afghans . . 28'»-161 — Harlan, J. Memoir of India and A. 28»-66 — Kaye, J. W. History of the war in A. 28''-205 — Sale, F. Journal of disasters in A. 28''-432 — See Fraser, J. B. Afloat and ashore. J. F. Cooper . 18-711 Afloat in the forest. Mayne Reid . 18-2626 Afraja. T. Miisrge .... 18-2282 Africa. Baldwin, W. C. African hunting 28>'-411 — Adams, R. Narrative of shipwreck. — 1810 28''-902 — Alexander, A. History of colonization on the western coast .... 29»-203 — Alexander, J. E. Expedition into interior 28''-38 Excursiors in Western A. . 28''-417 AFEICA. 6 AGNEL. Atrica. Andersson, C. J. Explorations in Cenlral A. 28»'-381 Lake Ngami .... 28''-232 — Backhouse, J. Visit to soutli of . 28''-40 — Baines, T. Explorations in southwest A. 28''-4o5 — Barron, J. Boosliuana nation. 1801-2 29''-520 — Barth, H. Travels in . . . 28^-241 — Beechey, F. W. & H. W. Expedition to ex- plore northern coast. 1821-22 . 28»'-917 — Benjamin's eight years in . . 28''-322 — Bey, A. Travels in . . . 28''-41 — Bowen, T. J. Missionary labors in A. 28''-245 — Bridge, H. African cruiser . . 28''-163 — Bruce, J. Travels. 1768-1773 . 28b-905 — Burton, R. F. Lake regions of central 28'>-346 Footsteps in east A. . . . 28'^-226 — Caillie, E. Travels through central (1824-28) •. . . . 28''^99 — Campbell, J. Travels in south A. 28^-50 — Canies, J. A. Voyage to west coast of 28''-171 — Casalis, E. Twenty-three years in south 28^-403 — Cave, L. T. The French in A. . 28»-166 — Chapman, J. Interior of south A. 28'>-585 — Clapperton, H. Second expedition into interior 28''-906 — Same 28b-53 — Cooke, G. W. Conquest and colonization in . north A 28M77 — Cooley, W. I). Inner A. laid open 28"-382 — Crummel, A. Future of • . 28''-387 — Cummings, R. G. Hunters' life in south A. 28''-141 — Bamberger, C. F. Travels in interior of A. 1781-1797 28b-534 — Denham, D., & H. Clapperton. Travels and discoveries in A 28^-229 — Same 28''-36 — Discovery and adventure in A, . 28''-34 — Drayson, A. W. Adventures in southern A. 28^-399 Sporting scenes anioni^ the Kaffirs 28''-2G3 — Du Chaillu, P. B. Ashango land . 28»-569 Explorations in . . .' . 28b-380 — Du Couret, L. Recollections of travel in A. 28b-345 — Duncan, J. Travels in Western A. 28''-145 — English, G. B. Expedition to Dongola 28''-58 — Foote, A. H. A. and the American flag 28M74 — Forbes, F. E. Six months service in the African blockade 28''-330 — Gerard, J. Adventures in . . 28»'-223 — Gleanings in A 28>'-37 — Goodrich, S. G. Lights and shadows of African history 28''-232 — Grant, J. A. Walk across . . 28b-484 — Grout, L. Zulu land . . . 28b-4r)3 — Harris, W. C. Adventures in . 28'^-o37 Wild sports of . . . . 28''-63 — Krapf, J. L. Eighteen years in eastern A. 28''-344 — Latrobe, C. J. Visit to south A. . 28''-79 — Le Vaillant, F. Travels in interior of A. 28b-82 — Leonard, P. Western coast of A. 28'>-80 — Livingstone, D. Discoveries in . 28''-268 Missionary travels in south . 28''-252 Expedition to the Zambesi . 28''-497 — Macbrair, R. M. Africans at home 28''-406 — McLeod, L. Travels in eastern A. 28"-341 — McQueen, J. Geographical memoir 32-1568 — Martin, R. M. British possessions in 28*'-565 — Motfatt, R. Missionary labors and scenes 32-2246 — Murray, H. African continent — discovery and adventure . • . , . 28''-550 — Park, M. Mission to the interior of A. 28''-95 — Petherick, J. Sixteen years travel in 28''-370 — Reade, W. W, Savage A. . . 28»'-425 — Richardson, J. Mission to central A. 28''-436 — Riley, J. Narrative of loss of American brig Commerce, on western coast of A. 28''-98 — Robbins, A, Loss of brig Commerce 28''-99 Africa. Robertson, G. A. Notes on A. 28''-541 — Robinson, H. B. Voyages to explore shores of A 28''-93 — St. Marie, Ct. Visit to French possessions in A. 28^-331 — Scott, A. M. Prot. Epis. mission at Cape Pal- mas 28''-269 — Shaw, W. Mission in southeastern A. 28''-383 — Shooter, J. Kaffirs of Natal . 28''-273 — Taylor, B. Journey to central A. 2S''-180 — Thomas, C. W. West coast of . 28*'-336 — Tams, G. 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Winter in Algiers . 281^-376 — Pulszky, F. French conquest of . 28"-115 — Rogers, Mrs. G. A. Winter in (186a-4) 28''-485 — St. Marie, Ct. A. in 1845 . . 28'>-831 — Shaler, W. Sketches of Algiers . 28''-14 — Steven, J. W. Account of Algiers 28'»-15 — Walmsley, H. M. Sketches during the Kabyle war 28''-282 Alghiera. J. de la Madalene . . 84-4087 Algic researches. H. R. Schoolcraft . 26''-113 Algiers. See Algeria. Alhambra. W. Irving . . . • .■ 18-1578 Ali Bey, El abassi. See Badia y Leblich, D. Ali Mohammed. The political and statistical his- tory of Gujarat. From the Persian by J. Bird. L., 1835. 8» . . . . 28'^150 Ali, Shahamet. History of Bahawalpur and the ad- jacent countries. L., 1848 . . 28»-183 Alice ; or, the mysteries. E. L. Bulwer 18-471 Alice ; or, the painter's story. L. Osboum 23-965 Alice of Monmouth, with other poems. E. C. Sted- man 23-692 Alice Seymour. Mrs. Grey . . . 18-1271 Alick Baillie, Roughing it with. W. J. Stewart 18-3020 Alimentary canal. See Digestion. 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Life of Philidor. With an essay on Philidor as chess-author and chess-player. By T. von der Lasa. Phil., 1863 30-1440 — Memoir of W. S. Graham with remains. Phil., 1849 30-214 Allen, H. Monographofthebatsof North America. 1864. 8" [S. Misc. Col. vol. 7] . 11-188 Allen, H.W. Dorsey, S. A. Recollections of 80-1872 Allen, John. Principles of modern riding, for gentle- men. L., 1825. 8" . . . 20-298 — Principles of modern riding for ladies. L., 1825. S" 20-299 Allen, Jos. Life of the earl of Dundonald. L., 1861 30-1859 — Battles ofthe British Navy. L.,1852. 2 v. 27'^16 Allen, J. F. Practical treatise on the culture of the grape-vine. B., 1848. 8° . . 4-66 Allen, Julian. Autocracy in Poland and Russia, or, a description of Russian misrule in Poland. N. Y., 1854 . . . • . . 27'^2858 Allen, J. H. Hebrew men and times, from the pa- triarchs to the Messiah. B.,1861 82-949 Allen, L. F. Rural architecture. N. Y., 1852 i-54 Allen, N. Opium trade ; including a sketch of its history, in India and China. 2d ed. Lowell, 1858. 8» 1-219 Allen, R. L. American farm book. N. Y., 1849 4-3 ALLEN, 11 AMARI. Allen, E. L. History and description of domestic animals. N. Y., 1859 . . 4-149 Allen, T. History and antiquities of London, West- minster, Soutliwark and parts adjacent. Con- tinued by T. Wright. L., 1837. 4 v. 8° ST^-IB Allen, T. G. Memoir of the Rev. B. Allen. Phil., 1833 ...... 80-1047 Allen, William. Life and correspondence. Phil., 1847. 3v. 8° . . . . 30-16 Allen, William, D.D, American biographical dic- tionary. 3d ed. B., 1857. 8» . 30-2004 — American biographical and historical dictionary. Camb., 1809. 8» . . . . 30-1690 Allen, W. and T. R. H. Thompson. Narrative of the expedition to the river Niger, in 1841. L., 1848. 2 v. 8» . . . 28''-140 Allen, W. H. Eulogy on Webster. Phil., 1853. 8°pph. ..... 30-1606 — Our country's mission and history. Phil., 1855. B^pph 33-1150 Allen, Z. The practical tourist in Great Britain, France and Holland, Provi., 1832. 3 vol. 27'>-126 Alleyn, E. Collier, J. P. Memoirs of 30-1153 Alliance prize essay on the liquor traffic. F. R. Lees 2-1052 Alliboue, S. A. A critical dictionary of English literature, and of British and American au- thors, living and deceased. Vol. I. Phil., 1858. 8° 21-294 Allibone, Susan. Lee, A. Memoir of 30-888 Allies, J. British, Roman and Saxon antiquities, and folk-lore of Worcestershire. 3d ed. L., 1856. 80 27»-ll Allies, T. W. The see of St. Peter the rock of the church. 3ded. N. Y., 1866 . 32-1925 AUiugham, J. T. Fortune's frolic. F's M. D. Vol. 18 ' . 3-^113 — Same. B. D. v. 1 . . . 3^143 D. L. T. V. 5 . . . . 24-107 ♦— The weathercock. F's M. D. v. 5 . 24-113 Allingham, W. Poems. B., 1861 . 23-629 — Ballad book. A selection of the choicest British ballads. L., 1864 . , . 23-848 AUinson, W. J. Thoughts about the right. Phil., 1863 82-1082 AUix, P. Reflections upon the books of the holy scripture, to establish the truth of the Christian religion. With life of author. L., 1809. 8" 32-9 AUnatt, C. B. The law of partition. Phil., 1834. 8». Vol. 5 of . . , . 2-55 Allour, T. See Wright, G. N. AUston, W. Lectures on art, and poems. Ed. by R. H. Dana, Jr. N. Y., 1850 . 33-261 — Monaldi 18-137 — Ware, W. Works and genius of . 5-487 AUworth Abbey. Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth 18-2970 Almae matres. Megatliym Splene , 13-314 Almanac. American .... 17-4 — British 11-64 — Moral. (1845 to 1866) , . . 32-1698 — National and annual record . . 26''-686 — Towler's Amer. photographic, for 1864 6-953 — Tribune. (1838-'68) . . . 26''-688 — Williams, E. New York annual register 26''-776 Almanac for 1818, and Calcutta directory. Calcutta, 1818 17-3 Almanach de Gotha. — Annuaire diplomatique et sta- tistique. Gotha. 1856, '62-' 67 . 34-4232 Almanach des muses. P., 1772 . . 34-5895 Almanach royal, pour I'an 1817, par Testu. Paris 34-4264 Almanacs. De Morgan's book of . . 12-73 Almanacs. See Nautical almanacs. Almar, G. The charcoal burner. F's S. D. Vol. 41 24-221 — Crossing the line. F's M. D. Vol.12 24-113 — Oliver Twist, F's S, D. Vol. 29 , 24-321 Almar, G. The robber of the Rhine. F's S. D. Vol. 23 24-221 Almeida, W. B. d'. Life in Java. L., 1864. 2 v. 28''-507 Almeria. M. Edgeworth. Vol. 1 of . 18-977 Almshouse, New York. Annual reports of the governors for 1850-53. N. Y. 4v.,8» 2-981 — Phila. Rivinus, E. F. Cat. of the Medical Library 21-465 — Gould, J. S. Diet, heating, ventilation 10-580 — See Hospitals. Alnwick castle and other poems. F. G. Halleck 23-108 Alone. Mrs. M. V. Terhune . . 18-3169 Alonzo and Melissa. D. Jackson, Jr. . 18-1598 Alouette du Casque, r. E.Sue . 34-3838 & 4637 Aloysius Gonzaga, St. Life of. Phil., 1867 30-2305 Alphabetic writing, conjectural observations on the origin and progress of. L., 1772. 8" 22-4 — See Hieroglyphics ; Language, and names of particular languages ; Letters ; Penmanship ; Writing. Alpine by-ways ; or, light leaves gathered in 1859 and 1860 by a lady. L., 1861 . 27''-603 Alps, the. Berlepsch, R. Sketches of life and nature 27^-604 — Cheever, G. B. Wanderings in the shadow of Mont Blanc 27''-118,9 — Forbes, J. D. Excursions in the A. of Dauph- ine, Berne, and Savoy . . 27''-1212 Travels through A. of Savoy . 27''-1200 — Gilbert, J. Dolomite mountains . 27''-691 — Hinchliff, T. W. Summer months 27^-581 — King, S. W. Italian valleys . . 27'>-479 — Lady's tour round Monte Rosa . 27^-533 — Maury, A. Le monde alpestre . 34-4658 — Peaks, passes, and glaciers . , 27''-514,5 — Souvestre, E. Scenes et recits . 84-3807 — Tschudi, F. von. Sketches of nature 9-967 — Tyndall, J. Glaciers . . , 9-302 Vacation tour . . , , 27''-613 — Williams, C. The A., Switzerland, and the north of Italy . . • . 37''-1315 — Wills, A. Summer home . , 37'^-564 Alroy. B. Disraeli .... 18-901 Alsop, S. Treatise on algebra, for the use of sciiools. Phil., 1859 ..'... 14-46 Alston, A. H. Seamanship, and its associated du- ties in the royal navy ; together with a trea- tise on nautical surveying, for the use of of- ' fleers on general service. L., 1860 6-551 Altar at home, the. Selections and prayers for do- mestic worship. B., 1863 . . 33-1017 Althaus, J. Epilepsy, hysteria, and ataxy. L., 1866 10-728 — On paralysis, neuralgia, and other affections of the nervous system ; and their successful treatment by galvanisation and Faradisation. L., 1864. 8d ed. ... 10-411 — The spas of Europe. L., 1862. 8° 10-460 — Treatise on medical electricity, theoretical and practical. Phil., 1860 . . . 10-213 — The value of galvanism in the treatment of pa- ralysis and neuralgia. 4th ed. L., 1866 10-660 Althea Vernon. Miss E. Leslie . . 18-1849 Alton Locke. C. Kingsley . . . 18-1751 Alvarez de Cienfuegos. See Cienfuegos ' Alves, R. Sketches of a history of literature. E., 1794 23-904 Alvord, J. W. Fourth semi-annual report on schools for freedmen . . , 13-275 Amabel. E. Wormley .... 18-8597 Amadis de Gaul; a poem in three books; freely translated from the first part of the French version of N. De Heberay. With notes, by W. S. Rose. L., 1803 . . 23-681 Amalia. J. Marmol .... 34-27 Amari, M. History of the war of the Sicilian ves- pers. Edited by the Earl of Ellesmere. L., 1850. 3 vols 27«-2134 AMATEUR. 12 AMERICA. Amateur, the. Wollenhaupt & Hagen . 5-865 Amateur dramas. See Dramas, amateur. Amateur gardener's calendar. Mrs. Loudon 4-289 Amateur's perspective. R. Davenport . 5-768,9 Amazon river and valley. Agassiz, L. J. R. & E. 0. Journey in Brazil . . . 26''-673 — Bates, H. W. Insect fauna . • 9-702 Naturalist on the river A. . 26''-449 — Bulfinch, T. Oregon and Eldorado 26''-576 — Edwards, W. H. Voyage to . 26b-33 — Herndon, W. L. and L. Gibbon. Exploration of valley of A 26^-333 — Wallace, A. R. Travels on the A. 26*'-346 Amazons. Burton, R. F. Notices of so-called A. • . 28*'-457 Amaury. A. Dumas .... 34-3239 — The same, in English . . . 18-921 Amber gods. H. E. Prescott , . 18-2541 Amelia of Saxony. See Jameson, A. . 24-173 Amelia. See Welby, A. B. Amelia. H. Fielding .... 18-1082 Amenities of literature. I. D' Israeli . 22-1018 America. — Antiquities and general history. — Am. ant. soc. Transactions and collections 26^-636 — Art de verifier les dates. Vols. 9-18 34-4939 — Burke, E. European settlements . 26''-80 — Bury, Visc't. Exodus of the western nations 29''-202 — Catherwood, F. Views of ancient monuments in Central A., Chiapas and Yucatan 26''-1008 — Delafield, J. Origin of antiquities of A. 26»-245 — Domenech, E. Seven years in the deserts of N. A 26b-391 — Force, P. Collection of tracts. (Events before 1776) 26''-268 — Helps, A. Spanish conquest . . 26''-338 — Herrera, A. de. General history . 26='-830 — Historical magazine . . . 26''-710 — Holmes, A. Annals . . . 26''-101 — Humboldt, A, von. Researches . 26''-183 — McCulloh, J. H. Aboriginal hist. . 26»-140 — Priest, J. American antiquities . 26^-167 — Robertson, W. History of A. . 26"-! 72 — Snowden, R. Hist, to death of Washington 26''-300 — Bibliography. — Harrisse, H. Biblioth. Am. vetustissima 21-314 — Rich, O. -Biblioth. Am. nova . 21-244 — Sabin, J. Dictionary of books relating to A. . 21-255 — Smith, J. R. Bibliotheca Americana 21-266 — Triibner, N. Guide to American literature 21-279 — Discovery. — Browuell, PI. H. Pioneer heroes of the new world 26^-606 — Campe, J. H. Columbus . . 26^-558 — Dunster, H. P. Columbus and the English in A 26''-459 — Everett, E. D. and colonization of 26''-611 — Irving, W. Companions of Columbus 26*181 — Kruger, F. First discovery . . 26''-506 — Smith, J. T. A. in the tenth century 26»-186 — Geography and Travels. — Alexander, J. E. Transatlantic sketches 26M59 — Am. gazetteer .... 25-174 — Baxley, H. W. West coast . . 26^-548 — Beauvallet, L. Rachel and the new world 26''-307 — Bromley, Mrs. A woman's wanderings 26''-664 — Carlisle, Earl of. Travels . . 26''-292,3 — Colton, W. Deck and port . . 26»>-203 ' — Gerstajcker, F. Travels . . 26'^-282 — Mackie, J. M. From Cape Cod to Dixie and the tropics 26''-494 — Morse, J. Gazetteer. Vol. 1 of . 25-105 — Rosenberg, C. G. Jenny Lind in A. 26>'-240 — Waterton, C. Wanderings (1812-24) 26''-552 America. Wise, H. A. Los Gringos . 26''-197 — Wood. W. M. Wandering sketches 26'>-194 — Miscellany. — Cooper, Th. Some information respecting A. 26^-48 — Disturnell, J. Influence of climate 25-181 — Edwards, B. Trade of W. I. with U. S. 26^73 — Eighty years progress . . . 1-197 — Everett, A. H, Political situation . 26»-691 — Goodrich, C. A. Land we live in . 26''-470 — MacGregor, J. Progress of A. . 26"-322 — Reed, W. B. Romance of Am. hist. 26''-175 — Whately, R. Historic certainties . 27M968 — See names of parts. America, British. — Bolton, E. C, and H. H. Webber. Confede- ration 26»-801 — Bond, J. W. Camp-fire sketches . 26*'-256 — Correspondence relative to the proposed union of the B. N. A. provinces. L., 1865. 14 pp. P 26«-u.p. — Duncan, F. Our garrisons in the west 26''-664 — Hardy, C. Sporting adventures . 26''-359 — Hazlitt, W. C. Br. Columbia and Vancouver's 1 26>'-344 — Hind, H. Y. Red river, Assiniboin, and Sas- katchewan .... 26'^-406 — Kane, P. Wanderings of an artist 26''-357 — Macdonald, D. G. F. Br. Col. and Vancou- ver's 1 26^-463 — Mackenzie, A. From Montreal through the continent (1789-93) . . 26''-83 & 1010 — McLean, J. Hudson's bay territory 26''-478 — Martin, R. M. Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, c%c 26''-607 — Milton and W. B. Cheadle. N. W. passage by land 26''-551 — Murray, H. Account of B. A. . 26M49 — Noble, L. L. After icebergs with a painter 26''-404 — Selkirk's settlement. Narrative of occurrences 26''-922 Statement respecting . 26"-923 — Sleigh, J. W. Pine forests and hacmatack clear- ings 26t'-401 — Tucker, Miss. Rainbow in the north 32-2358 — See names of parts of Br. A., also West Indies. America, Central. — Catherwood, F. Views of ancient monuments 26''-1008 — Frcebel, J. Seven years travel . 26''-361 — Grants to the Eastern Coast Co. . 26''-644 — Oliphant, L. Patriots and filibusters 29i'-181 — Pim, B. Gate of the Pacific . . 26'^-467 — Scherzer, C. Travels in the free states 26*^-356 — Squier, E. G. Authors on languages of C. A., and works composed in them , 21-270 Notes on C. a: . . . 26''-290 States of C. A. . . . 26''-399 — Stephens, J. L. Trav. in C. A., Chiapas, and Yucatan 26i'-153 — Tempsky, G. F. von. Mitla . 26''-397 — See Guatimala ; Honduras ; Interoceanic canals and railroads ; Mosquito shore ; Nicaraugua ; Panama. America, North. — History. — American archives .... 26M301 — British empire in A. . . . 26''-27 — Greenhow, R. Northwest coast . 26''-92 — Haliburton, S. C. Rule and misrule of the Eng- lish 26»-627 — History of the British dominions (1773) 26''-1212 — Kip, W. J. Early Jesuit missions . 26''-413 — Loskiel, G. H. Mission of united brethren 26M27 — McGee, T. D'Arcv- Catholic history 26=»-851 — Park man, F. Jesuits . . . 26»-930 Pioneers of France . . . 26"-929 — Tytler, P. F. Northern coasts . 26''-289 Same, with nat. hist, by J. Wilson 26"-157 AMERICA. 13 AMERICAN. America, North. — Travels. — Anburey, T. (1789) . . . 26'>-612 — Appleton's handbook . . . 26''-325 — Baird, R. Impressions (1849) . 26''-213 — Chambers, W. Tilings as they are 26''-374 — Charlevoix, P. F. X. de. Journal . 26'^-16 — Coke, E. T. Subaltern's furlough— 1832 26''-o07 — Cornwallis, K. The Prince of Wales in A 26^-396 — Domenech, E. Seven years in the deserts 26''-391 — Hall, B. Travels in— 1827-28 . . 26b-306 — Lyell, C. First visit (1841-42) . 26''-74 Second visit .... 26''-192 — Mackay, C. Life and liberty (1857-58) 26''-3o3 — Power, T. Impressions (1833-35) 26''-104 — Richards, T. A. Appleton's companion hand- book 26''-502 — Saxe Weimar's travels— 1825-26 . 260-111 — Short Am. tramp (1864) . . . 26''-649 — Trollope, A. North America . 26^-419 — TurnbuU, J. and M. American photographs 26b-566 — Winthrop, T. Canoe and saddle . 26''-428 Miscellany. — Cox, F. A. and Hoby, J. Baptists in A. 32-14 — Gilpin, W. Central gold region . 26''-400 — Johnston, J. F. W. Notes agricultural, eco- nomical, and social . . . 260-215 — Maguire, J. F. The Irish in A. . 260-674 — Mitchil, J. Present state (1767) . 1-206 — Oliphant, E. History and description 260-651 — Warburton, E. Hochelaga ; or, England in the new world 260-140 — See Arctic regions ; and names of parts of N. A., including Greenland and Labrador. See, especially, United States. America, South. — BoUaert, W. Antiquarian researches 260-386 — Brackenridge, H. M. Voyage to S. A. 260-4 — Depons, F. Eastern part of Terra Firma 260-142 — Hadfield, W. Brazil and the river Plate 260-266 — Hall, B. Coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico 260-l'39 — Hassaurek, F. Among the Spanish Americans 260-655 — Hinchliff, T. W. Sketches . . 260-448 — Hopkins, E. A. Region of the Rio de la Plata 26-^1002 — Humboldt, A. von. Personal narrative 260-180 Travels to the equatorial regions 260-237 — Latham, W. States of the river Plate 260-611 — Mansfield, C. B. Paraguay, Brazil, and the Plate 260-305 — Niles, J. M. Hist, of S. A. . . 26'^324 — Paez, R. Wild scenes . . . 260-466 — Pazos, V. Letters on the united provinces 260-170 — Stevenson, W. B. Twenty years' residence 260-214 — Stewart, C. S. Brazil and La Plata 260-312 — Terry, A. R. Equatorial regions— 1832 260-121 — Ulloa, G. J. and A. de. Voyage to S. A. 260-131 — See Amazon river ; Andes ; Colombia ; Pam- pas; and other subdivisions of the subject. America, Spanish. Bonnycastle, R. H. Descriptive, historical, and geographical account 26''-14 — Outline of revolution in S. A. . . 26M71 American academv of arts and sciences. Memoirs of the. Vols. 1-4. B. and C, 1785-1818. 4 v. 40 11-519 American almanac and repository of useful knowl- edge. B., 1831-60. 21 V. . • 17-4 American anecdotes ; original and select ; by an American. B., 1830. 2 v. . . 83-91 American angler's book. T. Norris . 20-428 American angler's guide. J. J. Brown 20-301 American annual cyclopaedia for 1861-66. N. Y., 1862-67. 6 V. 8" . . . 29'^02 American annual register for 1830-31. B., 1832. 8" 29»-254 American annual register ; or, historical memoirs of the U. S. for 1796. Phil., 1797. 8» 26--728 American antiquarian society. Transactions and col- lections. Vols. 1-4. Worcester, 1820-60. 4 v. 8» 26-^-636 American anti-slavery society. Twenty-eighth an- nual report. N. Y., 18t>l. 8° . 2-509 American archives ; a documentary history of the English colonies in N. A. from March 7, 1774, to July 4, 1776. By M. S. Clarke and P. Force. 4th series. Wash., 1837-44. 5 v. P> 26=^-1301 American association for the advancement of sci- ence. 2d, 6tli and 8th meetings. 1849-55. 3 V. 8» 11-215 American asylum at Hartford for the education of the deaf and dumb. Fiftieth annual report of. Hartf., 1866. 8" . . . . 13-9 American atlas ; historical, chi'onological and geo- graphical ; according to the plan of Le Sage, and intended as a companion to Lavoisne's improvement. Phil., 1832. 4P . 25-356 American baptist missionary union . 32-1516 American bible society. Strickland, W. P. His- tory of 32-638 American bible union. See Bible, American bible union. American biblical repository, the. 2d series. Vols. 3-12. N. Y. 1840-44. 9 v. 8» . 33-1694 American board of commissioners for foreign mis- sions. Tracy, J. History of . 32-770 — Memorial volume .... 32-1530 American catalogue of books. J. Kelly 21-208 — Low, Son & Co 31-312 American chess magazine. Ed. by C. H. Stanley. Vol. 1. N. Y., 1847. 8" . . 30-1 American Christian record : the history, confession of faith, and statistics of each religious de- nomination in the U. S. and Europe. N. Y., 1860 32-876 American citizen, the. J. H. Hopkins 3-723 American citizen. Oliver, B. L. Rights of 26^-780 American colonization society. Forty-eighth an- nual report. W., 1865. 8" , 2-u. p. American conflict. H. Greeley . . 26*-560 American cottage builder. J. Bullock 5-64 American cottage life. T. C. Upham . 23-717 American crisis, the. J. L. Peyton . 36=^917 American cruisers' own book. G. Little 18-1932 American cyclopaedia. Ripley and Dana (eds.) 33-1358 American debater. J. N. McElligott . 33-671 American ecclesiastical year-book. A. J. Scliem 33-885 American eclectic ; or, selections from the periodical literature of all foreign countries, (1841-2.) N. Y. 3 V. 80 . . . . 17-32 — See Eclectic museum. American ephemeris and nautical almanac for 1855- 69. W., 1852-68. 14 v. S" . 12-80 — See Schubert, E. Tables of Eunomia 12-163 American ethnological society. Transactions, v. 1. N. Y., 1845. 80 . . . . 29''-236 American exchange and review. Vols. 7-10. Phil., 1865-67. 4v. 80 . . . 1-340 American facts. G. P. Putnam . . 36»-750 American family in Germany. J. R. Browne 370-848 American farm book. R. L. Allen . 4-3 American female poets. Ed. by C. May 33-148 American gallery of art. From the works of the best artists, with poetical and prose illustra- tions. Ed. by J. Sartain. Phil., [1848.] 4° 5-749 American geographical and statistical society, bul- letin of the. Vols. 1 «& 2 in 1. N. Y., 1852- 7 ft" 25—83 — Journal of the.' Vol. I. ' N. Y., 1859 25-84 — Proceedings. Session 1862-63. 8° 25-78 AMERICAN. 14 AMERICAN. American game in its season. H. W. Herbert 20-370 American gazetteer. L., 1762. 3 v. . 25-174 American harp. C. Zeuner . . . 5-1015 American historical and literary curiosities. Smith, J. J. & Watson, J. F. . . 33-339 American history. Goodrich, S. G. Lights and shadows of 26*^785 American homoeopathic review. V.I. N. Y., 1859. 8» 10-310 American horticultural annual. 1867. N. Y., Judd & Co. [1867] .... 4-263 American institute, (N. Y.) Catalogue of library. With rules and regulations. N. Y., 1852. 8° 21-444 — Same, with supplement. 1857 . 21-445 — Transactions for 1847 & 1854. Albany, 1848- 1855. 2 V. 8» . . . . 6-801 American institute of instruction. Introductory discourse and lectures for 1830 & '34. B., 1831 & '5. 2 V. 8° . . . 13-7 American Jewish advocate. See Occident 32-1815 American journal of education. Edited by H. Bar- nard. Hartford, 1863 & 1866. Vols. 13 & 16. 80 13-6 American journal of horticulture. V. 1-3. B., 1867, 8. 8° 4-296 American journal of insanity. Edited by the offi- cers of the N. Y. Lunatic Asylum. Utica, 1844-5. Vols. 1, 2, 3. 8° . . 10-612 American journal of science and arts. Conducted by B. Silliman. Vol. 1-50. N. Y. «fe N. H., 1819-'45. 50 vols. . . . 9-984 — Same, conducted by B. Silliman, B. 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History of 6-283 American mechanic. C. Quill . . 33-465 American mechanics' magazine. Conducted by as- sociated mechanics. Vols. 1, 2. N. Y., 1825 -6. 2v. 8° . . . . 6-802 American medical association. Transactions. Phil., 1848. Vol. 1. 8° . . . 10-635 — Davis, N. S. History of . . 10-148 American merchant in Europe, Asia, and Australia. G. F. Train . ... . 29M46 American military biography. Cincin., 1829. 8" 30-1503 American military pocket atlas — an approved collec- tion of maps of the British colonies ; espe- cially those which now are or probably may be the theatre of war. L., [1776.] 8» 25-178 American miscellany. F. C. Woodworth 33-248 American monthly. See Knickerbocker 17-56 American monthly magazine. N. S. v. 5. N. Y , 1838. 8» 17-8 American muck book. D. J. Browne 4-57 American musical journal. V. 1. N. Y., 1834-5 5-980 American negotiator. J. Wright . 1-205 American naturalist, the. A popular illustrated magazine of natural history. Vol.1. Salem, 1866. 8° 9-900 American notes. C. Dickens . . . 26''-143,4 American notes, change for 18-3649 ; and 33-932 American oratory ; or, selections from the speeches of eminent Americans. Compiled by a mem- ber of the Philadelphia bar. Phil., 1836. 80 2-925 American pharmaceutical association. Proceedings, with constitution and roll of members. (10th, 13th and 15th annual meetings.) Phil., 1862 -7. 8° 10-299 American philosophical society. Transactions. Vols. 1&6. Phil., 1789, 1809. 2 v. 4° 11-503 — Same, N. S. Vol. 2. Phil., 1825. 4" 11-504 — Catalogue of the library. Phil., 1824. 8" 21-466 American photographs. J. M. E. and M. Turnbull 26»'-566 American phrenological journal and miscellany. V. 1-3. Phil., 1839. 8» . . 10-613 American pomological society. Transactions. Ses- sions 2d, 3d, 6th, 7th, and 9th. Phil., 1852- '62. 8" 4-298 American Presbyterian and theological review. N. S. Vols. 3-5. N. Y., 1865-7. 8" 32-1764 American printer. T. 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B., 1859. 2 v. 8° . 30-1104 Amos, A. Four lectures on the advantages of a classical education, L., 1846. 8» 13-12 — The great oyer of poisoning : the trial of the Earl of Somerset for the poisoning of Sir T. Overbury. L., 1846. 8" . . 27»-12 — Martial and the modems. Cam., 1858. 8" 22-906 — Observations on the statutes of the reformation Parliament in the reign of Henry VIII. L., 1859. 8" 27''-13 Amour, de 1'. H. Beyle . . . 34-3822 Amour, 1'. J. Michelet . . . 34^3534 Amour comme il est, 1'. A. Houssaye . 34-3398 Amour dans le mariage, 1'. F.* P. G. Guizot 34-3382 Amour dans Tavenir, un. J. Mery . 34-5311 Amour de reine, un. C. Robert . . 34-5247 Amour en zigzag, 1'. A. Cournet . . 34-5226 Amour, et la mort, 1'. L. Ulbach . . 34-4186 Amoureux de Pierrefonds, les. H. De Kock 34-4668 Amoureux de Rimini, les. A. Meray . 34-4683 Amours de Paris, les. P. Feval . . 34-3325 Amours de Victor Bonsenne. F. Soulie 34-3767 Amours d'un fou. X. de Montepin . 34-3565 Amours d'un Hercule, les. S. 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Chesebro' . . . 18-634 Amy Denbrook. A life drama. By the author of Smiles and frowns . . . 18-3919 Amy Herbert. Miss E. M. Sewell . 18-2805 Amymone. E. Lynn .... 18-1959 Amyas Leigh. C. Kingsley . . . 18-1752 An de mariage. E. Curlen . . . 34-4018 Anabasis; or expedition of Cyrus. Xenophon 28''-133 Anacharsis, voyage en Grece. J. J. Barthelemy 34-4504 and 4871 — Travels in Greece .... 27''-52 Anacreon, odes. Trans, by T. Moore. Vol. 1 of 23-345 Anagrams. H. B. Wheatley . . . 22-1278 Anahuac ; or, Mexico and the Mexicans. E. B. Taylor 26^-485 Anaasthetics. See Ether, Chloroform, Nitrous oxide. Analectic mag. See Literary gazette . 17-008 Analogy of religion, natural and revealed. J. Butler 32-41 and 42 Analysis, chemical. See Chemistry. Analysis, mathematical. See Mathematics. Analyst, the. W. A. Jones . . . 33-878 Analytical geometry. See Geometry. Anam. Modern traveller . . . 29''-272 Anastasis. G. Bush .... 32-39 Anastasius. T. 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Grammar of the Latin language, for the use of schools and col- leges. B., 1865 .... 22-7 Andrews, G. H. Modern husbandry; a practical and scientific treatise on agriculture. L., 1853. 8° 4-79 — Rudimentary treatise on agricultural engineer- ing. L.,1853. 3v. . . . 4-202 Andrews, I. W. Why is allegiance due ? and where is it due? — an address. Cine, 1863. 8" 26'^975 Andrews, Jas. P. History of Great Britain con- nected with chronology of Europe. L., 1794. 4» 27»-4033 Andrews, John. History of the war with America, France, Spain, and Holland, (1 775-' 83.) L., 1785. 4v. 8° , , . . 26''-4 Andrews, L, Dictionary of the Hawaiian language ; with an English-Hawaiian vocabulary and a chronological table. Honolulu, 1865. 8" 22-9 Andrews, Samuel J. The life of our Lord upon the earth, in its historical, chronological, and geo- graphical relations. N. Y. 1862. 8» 32-1009 Andrews, Sidney. The south since the war. B., 1866 26''-560 Andrews, S. P. Discoveries in Chinese orthe sym- bolism of the primitive characters of the Chinese system of writing. N. Y., 1854 22-404 Andrews, W. S. Illustrations of the West Indies. [Vol. I. contains sailing directions for the Caribbean sea, gulf of Mexico, and Florida. ] L. 2 V. ob. 4» . . . . 26''-1012 Andrieux, P, G. J, S, Les 6tourdis ; Le reve du mari ; Anaximandre, C. A. C, v. 7 34-3138 Andromaque. J. Racine . . . 34-3124 33-953 34-3111 Andromeda, and other poems. C. Kingsley 23-464 Andros, A. C. Pen and pencil sketches of a holi- day scamper in Spain. L,, 1860 27'^-592 Ane a M, Martin, 1'. C. P. de Kock . 34-4801 Ane mort, 1'. J. Janin . . . 84-3424 Anecdote biography. J. Timbs . . 30-1263 Anecdotes. Rev. J. Adams . . 33-903 — Addison, Mr. [Pseud.] . . 33-975 — for the family , . . . 33-672 — and sayings of Dr. Johnson , . 30-272 — Arvine, K. Literature and fine arts 33-377 — Beloe, W. A. of literature and scarce books 21-140 — Bigelow, L. J. Bench and bar . 30-1974 — Bourne, W. O. Fables illustrated by facts 18-4010 — Chambers, R. [ed.] Book of days — Chamfort, S. R. N . — Coleman,' G. Circle of anecdote and wit 38-121 — Hogg, J. A. of Sir Walter Scott , 30-481 — Ireland, W. H. Napoleon . . 80-387 — Keddie, W. Literary and scientific 33-126 — King, W. A. of his own time . 83-11 — Kirkland, P. Commercial and business 1-187 _ _ War of the rebellion . . 26^-854 — Krasinski, H. Private . . . 29»-104 — Malcolm, J. P. Manners and history of Europe. 1665-1711 27»-3493 — Malone, E. Prior's selections . 30-1237 — Marie-Antoinette, Louis XVI. et la famille royale 34-3510 — Martin, C. W. A. historiques . 84-5172 — Mathews, Mrs. Friends for the fireside 83-123 — Moore, F. A. and incidents of the war 26»-804 — Oxberry, W. Histrionic . . 30-1299 — Percy, S. & R 33-800 — Seward, W. Distinguished persons 30-809 — Sinclair, C. Kaleidoscope . , 33-122 — Spence, J, Books and men , , 33-343 — Spooner, S. Painters, engravers, sculptors, and architects, and curiosities of art . 5-62 — Tavern anecdotes , , . . 33-125 — Thiebault, Baron de. Frederick the great and his court 30-179 — Timbs, J. Century of . . . 33-1145 — See Jest books ; Table talk. Anecdotes, moral and religious. — Arvine, K. Cyclopaedia . . 32-761 — Christian missions .... 32-11 — Gathered treasures .... 33-869 — Guthrie, T. Platform sayings . 88-90 — Lambeth and the Vatican , . 32-123 — Noble deeds of the great and brave 30-1572 — Old chest 38-634 — Sadlier, Mrs. J. Catholic . . 32-2305 — Spurgeon, C. H 82-2190 — Starling, E. Noble deeds of woman 80-498 — Whitecross, J 88-532 Anecdotes of animals. Brown, T. . . 9-519,20 — Goodrich, S. G 9-682 — Jesse, E. Dogs .... 20-388 — Lee, Mrs. R 9-666 — Wood, J. 6. Sketches and a. . 9-662,3 — See Animals. Anemones. Gosse, P. H. British sea . 9-554 Anent the North American continent , 26"-! COS Aner's return. A. S. Hoermann . . 18-3964 Ange Pitou. A. Dumas . . • 34r-8229 Angel and demon. T. S. Arthur . . 18-167 Angel in the house. C. Patmore . . 23-408 Angel of the household. T. S. Arthur . 18-168 Angel of the iceberg. J. Todd . . 18-8244 Angel world, and other poems. P. J. Bailey 28-276 Angela. Mrs. A. Marsh . . . 18-2100 Angelique et Jeanneton. Pigault-Lebrun 34-4809 Angell, Jas. B. Hand-book of French literature ; historical, biographical and critical. P., 1857 ... . . . 22-910 Angell, John. Stenography; or, short-hand im- proved. L., [1758]. 8» . . 22-10 3 ANGELO. 18 ANNE. Ans^elo, C. A. Sketches of travel in Oregon and Idaho. N. Y., 1866 . . . 26b-571 Angelo, H. Pic-nic ; or, table-talk ; including num- erous recollections of public characters. L., 1834. 80 33-984 Angelo, M. See Buonarroti. Angelo Sanmartino .... 18-151 Angels. Whately, R. Scripture revelations 32-602 Angels' song. C. B. Tayler . . . 18-3150 Anges de bont6. M. A. Blanchard . 34-4294 Anges du foyer. £. Souvestre . . 34-3778 Anglais amoureux. A. Paul . . . 34-4139 Anglais et Chinois. J. Mery . ' . 34-4120 Angleterre (1') comparee a la France. P., 1851 . 34-4204 Angling. Anderdon, J. L. The river dove 20-450 — Best, T. Art of a 20-311 — Cotton, C. Trout and grayling . 20-504 — Fisher, P. Angler's souvenir . 20-351 — Fitzgibbon, E. Hand-book. By Ephemera 20-380 — Hofland, T. C. British angler's manual 20-381 — Ronalds, A. Fly-fisher's entomology 20-453 — Wade, H. Halcyon . . . 20-491 — Walton, I. Complete angler . . 20-504 — See Fishing. Angling literature, historical sketches of. R. Blakey ^ . 22-937 Anglo-American, the. A journal of literature, news, politics and the drama. Vols. 4-6. N. Y., 1844-5. 40 17-509 Anglo-American literature and manners. P. Chasles 22-960 Anglo-Indian life. C. Grant [?] . . 28»'-388,98 Anglo-Saxon chronicle, according to the several original authorities. Ed., with trans., by B. Thorpe. L., 1861. 2 v. 8» . 27''-27 — Ancient history exemplified in a dissection of. L., 1830 27»-28 — See Bede, the venerable . . . 32-21 Anglo-Saxon church. Lingard, J. Antiquities 32-129 — Soames, H. Hist, and revenues . 32-1797 Anglo-Saxon home. J. Thrupp . . 27''-1149 Anglo-Saxon language and literature. Barnes, W. Se Gefylsta : A first-class book , 22-32 — Beowulf. Poems. Ed. by B. Thorpe 22-929 — Boethius. Alfred's version and English trans. 15-176 — Bosworth, J. A.-S. and English dictionary 22-43 — Conybeare, J. J. Illustrations of A.-S. poetry 22-994 — Gospels. Ed. by B. Thorpe . . 32-1176 — Haigh, D. H. Sagas . . . 27''-502 — Klipstein, L. F. Grammar . . 22-145 — Langley, L. Introduction to A.-S. reading . . 22-147 — Petheram, J. Progress and present state of A.- S. literature .... 22-1169 — Shute, S. M. Manual for beginners 22-224 — Thorpe, B. Analecta . . . 22-1245 — Vemon, E. J. Guide to A.-S. tongue 22-271 Anglo-Saxons. Miller, T. History . 27»-845 — Turner, S. History . . . 27«-l 170,1 Angus, J. Hand-book of the English tongue, for the use of students. L., 1862 . 22-405 — The voluntary system — reply to Dr. Chalmers on church establishments. L., 1839. 8" 32-1906 Animal heat. T. Spencer . . . 10-376 Animal kingdom. F. Cuvier . . 9-529 — Jones, T. R. Organization . . 9-571 Animal life. Agassiz, L. Structure of 9-675 — Lewes, G. H. Studies in . . 9-578 Animal economy. Hunter, J. Observations 9-724 Animal physiology. See Physiology Animalculae. Catlow, A. Drops of water 9-526 — Mantell, G. A. Thoughts on a. . 9-583 — Pritchard, A. T. Infusoria . . 9-607 — Sanders, J. M. The crystal sphere 9-1033 Animals. Allen, R. L. History of domestic a. 4-149 — Bingley, W. Animal biography . 9-513 — Broderip, W. J. Leaves from the note-book of a naturalist 9-509 — Brown, T. Popular natural history 9-520 — Catton, C, Jr. Thirty-six animals drawn from nature 9-1241 — Clark, M. J. Mind in nature . . 9-674 — Gamgee, J. Our domestic a. . 4-152 — Hall, J. C. Interesting facts . . 9-560 — Hall, Mrs. S. C. Animal sagacity . 9-699 — Kearley, G. Links in the chain . 9-668 — Lankester, E. Uses of a. . . 6-875 — Low, D. Domesticated a. of Great Britain 4-95 — Mennier, V. Les animaux a metamorphoses 34-4610 — Morris, F. O. Sagacity and character 9-713 — Mushet, D. Wrongs of the animal world 15-329 — Reason why — natural history . 9-647 — Roberts, M. Domesticated a. . 9-617 — Sayings and doings of . . . 9-627 — Swainson, W. A. and menageries 9-636 Habits and instincts . . . 9-638 Geography and classification of 9-642 — Thompson, E. P. Passions of a. . 9-693 — Timbs, J. Strange stories . . 9-716 — Vasey, Mrs. G. Natural historian . 9-650 — Watson, J. S. Reasoning power of 9-698 Animals and plants, variation of. C. Darwin 9-919 Anjou, L. A. History of the reformation in Sweden. From the Swedish, by H. M. Mason. N. Y., 1859 32-834 Anley, C. Influence .... 18-152 Anna, the daughter at home . . . 18-154 Anna Clayton ; or, the mother's trial . 18-153 Anna Clayton ; or, the inquirer after truth. F. M. Dimmick 18-3783 Anna Hammer. Temme . . . 18-1198 Anna Ross. Grace Kennedy . . 18-1728 Annales d' hygiene publique et de medecine legale. P., 1829-'53. 50 V. 8» . . 34-4900 — Deuxieme serie. v. 1,2, 5, 7-16, 28-9. P., 1854 -'68. 15 V. 8» . . . . 34-4901 Annales typographic^ M. Maittaire . 21-328 Annals of a quiet neighborhood. G. MacDonald 18-3802 Annals of congress. See Debates and proceedings. Annals of Great Britain, from the ascension of George III. to the peace of Amiens. E., 1807. 3 v. 27'^30 Annals of military and naval surgery, and tropical medicine and hygiene. Vol. 1. L., 1863 10-415 Annals of the American pulpit. W. B. Sprague 30-933 Annals of the army of the Cumberland. John Fitch 26»-525 — Selections from the same . . 26*-511 Annals of tlie English stage. J. Doran 24-123 Annals of the parish. J. Gait . . 18-1132 Annals of the poor. L.Richmond . 18-2648 Annals of the rescued. J. B. Wightman 2-1054 Annals of the sixth Pennsylvania cavalry. S. L. 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Walpole . . . 28''-294 Ansell, C. A treatise on friendly societies. L., 1835. 8° 1-266 Anson's voyage. R. Walter . . . 29^-3, 501 Anspach, P. R. The sepulchres of our departed. Phila., 1854 32-513 — The two pilgrims ; or, the Israelite and Christian on their journey to the earthly and heavenly Canaan. Phila., 1857. . . 32-681 Ansted, D. T. Ancient world; or, picturesque sketches of creation. Phila., 1847 9-203 — Applications of geology to the arts and manu- factures. L., 1865 . . . 9-310 — Elementary course of geology, mineralogy and physical geography. L., 1850 . 9-204 — Gold-seeker's manual. L., 1849 . 6-274 — Great stone book of nature. L., 1863 9-205 — The Ionian Islands in 1863. L., 1863. 8° 27''-655 — Physical geography. L., 1867. 8° 25-173 Ansted, D. T. Scenery, science and art ; being ex- tracts from the note-book of a geologist and mining engineer. L., 1854 . 9-206 — and R. G. Latham. The Channel islands. L., 1862. 8° 27''-638 — et al. 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Johnson 6-353 Anthropological review. Vols. 1-5. L., 1863-'7. 8» 9-988 Anthropological society of London. Memoirs, 1863 -'6. L. 8° .... 29*-187 Anthropology. Blumenbach, J. Treatises 9-669 — Ranch, F. A 15-107 — Waitz, T. Introduction . . 9-652 — See Ethnology ; Human race ; Man and man- kind ; Races. Anticipations of the future. In the form of letters from an English resident in the U. S. to the London Times, from 1864 to 1870. Rich- mond, 1860 .... 26'^85 Antifanaticism. Martha H. Butts . 18-531 Antignostikus. A. Neander . . 32-648 An ti- Jacobin, or weekly examiner. 4th ed. L., 1799. 2v. 8» . . . . 17-18 Anti-logarithms. Filipowski, H. E. Table 14-15 Anti-masonry. See Free masonry. Antipodes, rambles at the . . . 29''-169 Antiquarian ramble through the streets of London. J. T. Smith .... 27"-1091 Antiquary, the. Sir W. Scott . . 18-2753. ANTIQUIS. 20 AEABIA. Antiquis legibus, liber de. Cam. soc's. pub. v. 34 27»-195 Aatiquites d'Herculanum. F. and P. Piranesi 34-4975 Antiquities. 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Classical and archaeological dic- tionary 29»-193 — Walcott, M. E. C. Sacred a. . 82-2508 — Westropp, H. M. Hand-book . 29^-242 — Wright, T. Essays . . . 27«-1246 — See Antiquities ; and names of countries. Archaia. J. W. Dawson . . . 32-938 Archaic sculpturings on stones and rocks. J. Y. Simpson 27»-3546 Archbishops of Canterbury, lives of. W. F. Hook 30-1353 Archbold, J. F. Law of landlord and tenant. P., 1846. 80 .... V. 53 of 2-55 — Law of 7j,m pritw. P., 1845. 8° v. 49-50 of 2-55 Archer, J. Statistical survey of the county Dublin. For the Dublin society. Dublin, 1801. 8» 27^-930 — See Dutton, Hely, for "observations" on the above 27''-931 Archer, T. Asmodeus. F's S. D., v. 26 24-221 Archery. Ascham, R. Toxophilus . 20-307 Archibald Cameron .... 18-160 Archie Lovell. Mrs. A. B. Edwards 18-3791,3797 Architecture. — Domestic and Rural. — Allen, L. P. Rural a. . , . 5-54 — Bogue, J. W. Domestic a. . . 5-386 — Brooks, S. H. Designs for cottage and villa a. 5-626 — Bullock, J. American cottage builder 5-64 — Cleaveland, H. W., et al. Village and farm cottages 5-71 — Downing, A. J. Cottage residences 5-33 — Dwyer, C. P. Economic cottage builder 5-315 — Goodwin, F. Domestic a. . . 5-752 Rural a 5-703 — Grammar of house planning . . 5-488 — Halfpenny, J. Designs in the Chinese and Gothic tastes .... 5-36 — Holly, H. H. Country seats . 5-219 — Jacques, D. H. The house . . 5-432 — Kerr, R. The gentleman's house 5-490 — Loudon, J. C. Cottage, farm, and villa 5-489 — Lugar, R. The country gentleman's architect 5-753 — Pocock, W. F. Modern finishing for rooms 5-37 — Repton, H. Landscape a. . . 4-92 — Riddell, J. Designs for country residences 5-627 — Rhodes, G. J. Villas and cottages 5-491 — Robinson, P. F. Designs for ornamental villas 5-625 Domestic a. in the Tudor style • 5-624 — Scott, G. G. Secular and domestic a. 5-99 — Sloan, S. American houses . . 5-376 Homestead a 5-340 — Turner, A. A. Villas on the Hudson 5-620 — Turner, T. H. Dom. a. in England to 14th century 5-166 — Vaux, C. Villas and cottages. Designs for the U. S 5-87 — Wheeler, G. Rural homes . . 5-70 Villas, mansions, and cottages 5-68 — Wickes, C. Handy book of villa a. 5-623 — Ecclesiastical. — Bloxam, N. H. Principles of Gothic a. 5-162 — Book of plans for churches and parsonages 5-622 — Bowler, G. Chapel and church a., with de- signs for parsonages . . . 5-621 — Buckley, G. Churches of Essex . 5-609 — Clarke C. Churches in London . 5-754 — Denison, E. B. Church building 5-150 — Dollman, F. T. Examples of ancient pulpits 5-774 — Godwin, G. Churches of London 5-456 — Hand-book to the cathedrals of England 5-194 — Hope, A. J. B. The English cathedral of the 19th century .... 5-206 — Jackson, J., jr. City and cathedral of Lich- field 27''-608 — Keane, M. Towers and temples of ancient Ire- land 27''-1463 — Okely, W. S. Christian a. in Italy 5-183 — Poole, G. A. History of e. a. in England 5-427 — Scott, G. G. 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Paper-hanger's companion. Phil., 1856 6-5 Arscot, A. Some considerations relating to the present state of the Christian religion. L., 1732 32-13 Art. Allston, W. Lectures on a. . 33-261 — Bell, C. Anatomy and philosophy of expres- sion 5-116 — Burnet, J. Remarks upon a. . 5-424 — Cellini, B. Memoirs . . 80-81,2,1878 — Crayon, a journal of the graphic arts 5-712 — Didron, M. Christian iconography 5-480 — Dwight, M. A. Introduction to the study of a. . . . . • . . 5-80 — Eagles, J. Sketcher . . . 5-392 — Fau, J. Anatomy of external forms of man 5-223 — Fuseli, H. Life and writings . 30-193 — Goethe, J. W. von. Essays on a. . 5-224 — Hazlitt, W. Criticisms on a. . 5-9 — Hemans, C. I. Sacred art in Italy 27»-2273 — Howitt, A. M. Art student in Munich &-881 — Humphrey, H. N. Ten centuries . 5-702 — Illustrated magazine of art . . 5-721 — Jameson, A. History of our Lord iu art 5-358 Legends of the monastic orders 5-100 Sacred and legendary . . 5-98 Sketches of art .... 5-102 — Jarvis, J. J. Art hints . . . 5-69 Art idea 5-819 Art studies .... 5-397 — Lardner, D. Popular lectures on science and a. 11-41 — Mason, G. C. Application of a. to manufac- tures 6-366 — Mijller, C. O. Ancient a. and its remains 5-56 — Palgrave, F. T. Essays on a. . 5-488 ART. 25 ARTHUR. Art. Patterson, R. H. Essays in history and art 33-725 — Peale, R. Portfolio of an artist . 5-20 — Pye, J. Patronage of British a. 5-201 — Reynolds, Sir J. Discourses . , 5-391, 704 — Ris, L. C. de. Critiques d'A. . 34-3994 — Rochette, R. Lectures on ancient a. 5-120 — Ruskin, J. Select writings . . 5-117 Two paths 5-141 — Scharf, G. Characteristics of Greek a. 27»'-539 — Schasler, Max. Kunst-Kalender . 34-2410 — Scott, S. G. History and practice 5-341 — Seroux d'Agincourt. History of a. by its mon- uments 5-696 — Story, W. W. Proportions ofthe human figure 5-788 — Taine, H. Philosophy of a. . . 5-403 — Topffer, R. Reflexions et menus propos d' un peintre 34-3873 — Twining, L. Symbols and emblems of early and mediaeval Christian a. . 5-707 — Wallace, H. B. Art in Europe . 27^-354 — Winckelmann, J. History of ancient a. 5-94 — Wiseman, N. Contact of science and art 5-308 — See Esthetics ; Decorations ; Design ; En- graving ; Fine arts ; Painting ; Physiognomy ; Picturesque, Pre-RafFaelitism, Sculpture. Art, a dramatic tale. Charles Reade . 18-2583 Art and fashion. C. Swain . . . 2^-987 Art and industry at Crystal palace, N. Y. H. Greeley 6-856 Art and nature at home and abroad. G. W. Thorn- bury 33-357 Art applied to industry. W. Burges . 6-827 Art criticism. Sampson, G. W. Elements of 5-458 Art d'etre malheureux. J. T. de Saint-Germain 34-4145 Art, r, de verifier les dates, des faits bistoriques, des inscriptions, des chroniques, et autres anciens monuments, avant Pere chretienne, ed. par M. de Saint- Allais. P., 1819. 5 v. 8° 34-4936 — La meme, depuis la naissance de Notre-Seigneur. P., 1818-19. 18 V. 8° . . 34-4937 — La meme, depuis I'annee 1770 jusque a nos jours. P., 1821-44. 18 v. S" . 34^939 [Note. — The last ten volumes of this part are devoted to American history.] — Table generale des noms propres contenus dans le seconde partie et dans les v. 1-12 de cette 3'me partie. P., 1830. 8° 34-4938 Art galleries. Ellis, H. Townely galleries 5-7 — Jameson, A. Companion to private g. in London 5-175 — Landseer, J. Early pictures in the national gallery of Gt. Britain . . 5-317 — Painting ; its rise and progress . 5-14 — St. John, B. Louvre . . . 5-147 — Waagen, G. F. Galleries and cabinets of a. in Great Britain .... 5-131 Treasures of a. in Great Britain 5-130 — Selections from the g. of Dresden, Berlin and Antwerp. Wilkins, W. N. . 5-173 — See Museums. Art journal. Lond., 1847-67. 21 v. 4° 5-618 Art of acting, or guide to the stage. N. Y. v. 29 of 24-113 Art of amusing. Frank Bellew . . 20-192 Art of confectionery. B., 1866 . . 6-169 Art of conversation, with directions for self-educa- tion. N. Y., 1864 . . . 33-1006 Art of discourse. H. N. Day . . 22-632 Art of doing our best. H. Caldwell . 30-1265 Art of dressing the hair — a poem by E. P. 23-1312 Art of employing tiuie to the greatest advantage the true source of happiness. L., 1822 15-332 Art of preserving health. A poem. Dr. John Arm- strong 23-133,500 Art of preserving the hair. By the author of the art of preserving the voice. L., 1825 10-769 Art of travel. P. Gallon . . . 29''-243 Art recreations. Urbino et al. . 5-167 Art schools. Sandby, W. History of the royal academy ... . . 5-310 — Phila. school of design for women 13-u. p. Art student in Munich. A. M. Howitt 5-381 Art union, the. See Art journal. Artaud de Mentor, A. F. Italic. (L'univers.) 8° 34-4889 — Machiavel, son g^nie et ses erreurs. P., 1833. 2 V. 8» 34-4884 — Lives and times of the Roman pontiffs, from St. Peter to Pius IX. Ed. by W. H. Neligan. N. Y., 1867. 2 V. R. 8^ . . 32-2112 Arteries. Power, J. H. Anatomy, descriptive and surgical 10-321 Arthur. E. Sue 34-3839 — Same 18-3064 Arthur, King. History of K. A. and of the knights of the round table, compiled by Sir T. Mal- lory, with introduction and notes by T. Wright. L., 1866. 3 v. . . 18-1793 — Early English metrical romances. Cam. Soc. pub. V. 18 27)-195 — Early English Text Society, pt. 1 22--1043 — See Morte d'Arthure. Arthur, T. S. Angel and the demon . 18-167 — Angel of the household . . 18-163 — Banker's wife .... 18-3657 — Friends and neighbors . . . 18-169 — Golden grains from life's harvest . 18-170 — Good time coming . . . 18-171 — The hand but not the heart . . 18-172 — Heart histories and life pictures . 18-173 — Home heroes, saints and martyrs . 18-210 — Home lights and shadows . . 18-3665 — The home mission .... 18-203 — Keeping up appearances . . 18-175 — Leaves from the book of human life 18-168 — Life pictures 18-176 — Light on shadowed paths . . 18-201 — Lizzie Glenn 18-177 — Lover and husband . . . 18-178 — Lucy Sandford .... 18-179 — Married and single . . . 18-180 — Nothing but money . . . 18-166 — Old man's bride .... 18-200 — Orange blossoms .... 18-182 — Our neighbors in the corner house 18-214 — Out in the world .... 18-202 — Riches have wings . . . 18-183 — Rising in the world . . . 18-184 — Seed-time and harvest . . . 18-3666 — Sketches of life and character . 18-186 — Sparing to spend .... 18-187 — Steps towards heaven . . . 18-3667 — Stories for young housekeepers . 18-3668 — Tales from real life .... 18-3669 — Tales of domestic life . . . 18-181 — Tales of married life ; containing lovers and husbands, married and single, sweethearts and wives 18-188 — Ten nights in a bar-room . . 18-3664 — Three eras of a woman's life . 18-189 — Trials and confessions of a hbusekeeper 18-3670 — The true path .... 18-190 — True riches ; or, wealth without wings 18-204 — Twenty years ago and now . . 18-191 — Way to prosper .... 18-194 — The wedding guest . . • 18-195 — What came afterwards . . • 18-213 — What can woman do ? . . • 18-196 — Woman's trials .... 18-197 — Words for the wise . . . 18-3671 — Words of cheer .... 18-198 — See Carpenter, W. H. Arthur's home magazine. Vols. 5, 8-11, 14-29. Phil., 1855-'68. 80 . . . 17-124 Arthur, W. Italy in transition. Public scenes and private opinions in 1860, illustrated by official documents. N. Y., 1860 . . 27''-565 ARTHUR. ASIA. Arthur, W. The successful merchant. Life of Mr. S. Budgett. N. Y., 1853 . . 30-1942 — The tongue of fire ; or, the true power of Chris- tianity. N. Y., 1860 . . , 32-894 Arthur, Wm., M. A. Etymological dictionary of family and Christian names. N. Y., 1857 22-18 Arthur Arundel. Horace Smith . . 18-2936 Arthur Carryl. L. Osborne . . 23-398 Arthur Conway. E. H. Milman . . 18-1800 Arthur et Theobald, J. B. J. Champagnac 34-5076 Arthur Merton. Caroline E. Kelly . 18-1725 Arthur Mervyn. C. B. Brown . . 18-448 Arthur O'Leary. C. Lever . . . 18-1868 Artillery. Barnard, J. G., and W. F. Barry. A. observations of the army of the Potomac 6-561 — Gibbon, J. 3Ianual . . . 6-604 — Instruction for field a. . . . 6-632 — Kingsbury, C. P. Elementary treatise on a. 6-636 — Lippitt, F. J. Tactical use of a. . 6-638 — Luce, S. B. Instruction for naval light a. 6-637 — Simienowicz, C. Great art of . 6-1000 — Taubert on use of field a. . . 6-702 — Tousard, L. de. Artillerist's companion 6-707 Artist and craftsman .... 18-3831 Artist in Cuba, our. G. W. Carleton . 5-385 Artist life and character. J. Smith . 5-119 Artist, merchant and statesman. C. E. Lester 33-204 Artist's chromatic hand-book. J. P. Ridner 5-52 Artist's manual. J, Cutbush . . 6-831 Artist's (Dlirer's) married life. L. Schefer 18-2742 Artist's dream, the. E. Vincent . 18-4071 Artist's life in Morocco. Mrs, Murray 27''-531 Artist's repository ; or, encyclopaedia of the fine arts. L., 1808. 4 v. 8» . . 5-473 Artists. De Piles, M. Lives of painters 5-423 — EUet, Mrs. Women a. in all ages 5-154 — Foa, E. Etudes sur les plus celebres artistes 34-4602 — Gould, J. Dictionary . . . 30-1711 — Jameson, A. Memoirs of early Italian painters 5-134 — Lester, C. E. Artists of America 30-320 — Marchese's painters, sculptors and architects of the order of St. Dominic . . 30-1855 — Spooner, S. Anecdotes of painters, engravers, sculptors, and architects . . 5-62 — Thornbury, G. W. British a. from Hogarth to Turner 5-196 — Tuckerman, H. T. Book of artists 5-580 Sketches of Am. painters . . 5-21 — Vasari, G. Lives of painters . 30-684 — See Painters, Sculptors. Artizan, the. Vols. 17 & 18. L., 1859-60. 2 v. 4» 6-1020 Artizan club. See Bourne, J. Arts. Amer. academy of a. and sciences. Memoirs of 11-519 — Conversations on nature and art , 11-16 — Description of vegetable substances used in the a 6-834 — Figuier, L. Applications de la science aux a I'industrie .... 34-3909 — Fosbroke, T. D. A. and manufactures of the • Greeks and Romans . . . 27»-3132 — Handmaid to the a. ... 5-8 — Repertory of arts and patents . 6-955 — Potter, A. Principles of science applied 6-910 — Ure, A. Dictionary of a.. . . 6-438,9 — Whole body of a 5-495 — See Art ; Fine arts ; Decoration ; Design. Arts of design in the U. S. W. Dunlap 5-5 Arts and artisans at home and abroad. J. C. Symons 6-416 Arts and sciences. Emporium . . 6-846 — Goguet's origin of a. and s. . . 6-851 Arts et metiers. Savary, J. et P. L. Dictiounaire universel 34-4963 Arts of beauty. Lola Montez . . 33-706 Arvine, K. Cyclopaedia of anecdotes of literature and the fine arts. B., 1855. 8° 33-377 — Cyclopaedia of moral and religious anecdotes. N. Y., 1857. 8» . . . 32-761 Asbury, F. Larrabee, W. C. A. and his coadju- tors 30-1599 — Strickland, W. P. Life of . . 30-1077 Ascanio. A. Dumas .... 34r-3240 — Same 18-921 Ascham, R. Whole works, with life, by J. A. Giles. L., 1865. 4 v. . . 33-1364 — The scholemaster. Edited, with notes, by J. E. B. Mayor. L., 1863 . . 13-19 — See, also. Schoolmaster, the . . 13-196 — Toxophilus; the school of shooting. L., 1866 20-307 Ash, J. New and complete dictionary of the Eng- lish language, with a comprehensive gram- mar. L., 1775. 2 v. 8° . . 22-14 — Sentiments on education, collected from the best writers. L., 1777. 2 v. . 13-20 Ashango land. Du Chaillu, P. B. Journey to 28'^-569 Ashe, J. The masonic manual. Lectures on free- masonry. N. Y., 1855. 8» . 2-516 Asher , D. On the study of modern languages in gen- eral, and of the English language in particular. L., 1859 22-15 Asher, J. An autobiography. Phil., 1862. 30-1506 Ashhurst, J., jr. Injuries of the spine, with an anal- ysis of nearly four hundred cases. Phil., 1867 10-703 Ashley, J. Memoirs and considerations concern- ing the trade and revenues of the British colo- nies in America. Lond., 1740-3. 2 v. 8<" 1-311 Ashmuu, J. Guriey, R. R. Life of . 30-1395 Ashpitel, A., and J. Whichcord. ToAvn dwellings. An essay on the erection of fire-proof houses in flats. L., 1855. 8» . . 6-7 Ashton, T. J. On the diseases, injuries, and malfor- mations of the rectum and anus, with re- marks on habitual constipation. From the 3d English ed. Phil., 1860 . . 10-351 Ashwell, S. Practical treatise on the diseases pecu- liar to women, with notes by P. B. Goddard. Phil., 1845. 8» . . . . 10-636 Ashworth, J. Strange tales . . 18-218 Asia. Amsworth, W. F. Travels in the track of the ten thousand Greeks . . 28^-132 — Ball, B. S. Rambles in eastern A. 28''-235 — Benjamin, J. J. Eight years in A. 28^-323 — Bodenstedt, F. Morning-land . 28*^573 — DuCouret, L. Recollections of travel in A. 28''-345 — Far off, or A. described . . . 28^-246 — Farr, E. History of the Assyrians, Chaldeans andMedes 28'^215 — Ferrier, J. P. Caravan journey . 28''-236 — Forster, G. Journey from Bengal to England 28''-907 — Goodrich, S. G. Lights and shadows of Asiatic history ..... 28^-231 — Heeren, A. H. L. Researches . 28«-67 — Holmes, W. R. Sketches on the shores of the Caspian 28''-538 — Jones, SirW., et al. Dissertations on history and antiquities .... 28=^57 Works 28''-254 — Malcom, H. Travels in southeastern A. 28''-9 — Martin, R. M. British possessions 28''-565 — Micliie, A. Siberian overland route 28''-532 —7 Mignan, R. Winter journey through Russia to koordistan . . . . 28'>-526 — Mitchell, J. and R. The Russians in 28''-483 — Polo, Marco. Travels . . . 28''-183 — Rawlinson, G. Five great monarchies 28*-196 ASIA. 37 ASTRONOMY. Asia. Rennell, J. Comparative geog. of western A 25-99 — Royal Asiatic society journal . 28''-223 — Shaw, S. Journals . . . 30-600 — Tilley, H. A. Eastern Europe and western A 29^-231 — Vambery, A. Travels in Central A. 28^-461 Sketches, additional chapters on travels, and on ethnology . . . 28^-466 — Veniukof, V. Russians in central A. 28''-483 — Wood, W. M. Fankwei . . 28''-299 — Xenophon's anabasis . . . 28»-133 Cyropaedia .... 28»-86 — See Babylon, Cabul, Cilicia, Euphrates, In- dian archipelago, Mesopotamia, Persepolis, Tigris, Palestine, Syria. Asia Minor. Anderson, J. Bible light from bible lands 32-603 — Chandler, R. Travels . . . 28''-244 — Fellows, C. Travels . . . 28''-249 — Fletcher, J. P. Residence at Nineveli 28''-568 — Hamilton, W. J. Researches . 28^-189 — Haxthausen's Transcaucasia . 28''-177 — Mengous, P. Greeks and Turks in 29'^-297 — Modern traveller .... 29''-283 — Neale, F. A. Eight years in . 38''-156 — See Aleppo, Arrarat. Asian mystery. S. Lyde . . . 32-946 Asiatic annual register, or a view of the history of Hindustan, and of the politics, commerce and literature of Asia for 1799-1805. L., 1801-7. 7v. 8» 28«-221 Asiatic chiefs. J. Szeredy . . . 27'^3549 Asiatic researches ; or, transactions of the society in- stituted at Bengal, for inquiring into the his- tory and antiquities, the arts, sciences and lit- erature of Asia. V. 1-20. Cal. 1788-1836. 4° 28''-40o -- Same. 5th ed. v. 1-9. L., 1806-9. 8° 28^-58 Asiatic society. Journal of the royal A. S. of Great Britain and Ireland. 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Gold mining and a. 6-391 Assemblies of the people. Carrington's inquiry into law of 27''-1253 Asser of St. David's. Annals of the reign of Alfred 27'^449 Association. A. Brisbane . . . 2-560 Association of medical superintendents of American institutions for the insane. Transactions at the twenty-first annual session. H'b'g, 1867. 8° 10-793 Assolant, A. Un Quaker a Paris.' P., 1866 34^5006 Assolant, A. Scenes de la vie des Etats-Unis. P., 1859 34-3028 Assurance. See Insurance. Assyria. Fletcher, J. P. Travels in A. 28''-568 — Foster, C. Monuments. Part 3rd of 22-444 — Eraser, J. B. Mesopotamia and A. 28^-65 — Rawlinson, G. The five great monarchies. 28M96 — Smith, G. V. Prophecies . . 32-973 — See Nineveh. Astie, J. F. Louis XIV. and the writers of his age. Trans, by E. N. Kirk. B., 1855 22-918 Aston, P. See Tchinovnicks. Astor library. Catalogue. Part I. Authors and books. N. Y., 1857-61. 4 v. 8° 21-448 Astoria. Franchere, C. Voyage to the northwest coast 36''-363 — Irving, W 36'>-53,4 Astra Castra. H. Tumor . . . 11-501 Astrakan, de Paris a. A. Dumas . 34-3365 Astro-theology. W. Derham . . 33-1813 Astrology. Cooke, C. Curiosities of occult litera- ture 12-93 — Lilly, W. Prophecies . . . 12-105 — Wilson, James. Complete dictionary of 12-46 Astronomical and meteorological observations, made at the U. S. naval observatory, 1852-64. W., 1862-4. 4 v. 4'' . . . 12-155 Astronomical geology. R. G. M. Browne 9-338 Astronomical instruments. See Sextant. Astronomical society. See Royal A. S. Astronomy. Adams, G. Essays . 12-1 — Airy, G. B. Lectures . . . 12-55 Errors of observations . . 12-53 — Arago, F. Lectures . . . 12-3 Popular a 12-45 Popular lectures . . . 12-27 — Bartlett, W. H. C. Spherical . 12-47 — Blunt, C. F. Beauty of the heavens 12-40 — Bouvier, H. M. Familiar a. . . 18-33 — Brewster, D. More worlds than one 13-39 — Brocklesby, J. Elements . . 13-63 — Briiunow, F. Spherical . , . 13-75 — Burritt, E. H. Geography of the heavens and class-book of astronomy . . 13-35 Atlas 12-36 — Carpenter, W. B. Mechanical philosophy, horology and a 11-14 — Carrington, R. C. Spots of the sun 13-151 — Chambers, G. F. Descriptive a. . 13-91 Hand-book .... 13-51 — Chauvenet, Wm. Spherical and practical 13-150 — Darby, W. A. Astronomical observer 13-71 — De Morgan, A. Book of almanacs 13-73 — Denison, E. B. A. without mathematics 12-83 — Dick, T. Celestial scenery . . 12-3,4 Practical astronomer . . 12-6 Siderial heavens . . . 12-5 — Drayson, A. W. Common sights in the heavens 12-50 — Ecce ccelum 12-97 — Ennis, J. The origin of the stars . 13-81 — Gauss, C. F. Theoria motus . 13-34 — Gilliss, J. M. U. S. naval astronomical exp. to Chili 26b-1000 — Godfray, H. Treatise . . . 13-82 — Grant, R. History of physical a. . 13-30 — Guillemin, A. Le ciel . . . 34-4716 The heavens .... 13-157 — Gummere, J. Elementary treatise 13-44 — Harris, J. Dialogues . . . 12-7 — Herschell, J. F. W. Results of astronomical observations .... 13-153 Outlines of .... 13-8 Treatise on .... 12-9 — Hind, J. R. Illustrated London a. 12-24 Introduction .... 12-61 — Jeans, G. Practical a. . . . 12-68 — Kendall, E. O. Uranography . 13-153 ASTRONOMY. 28 ATLASES. Astronomy. Kurtz, F. H. Bible and a. 32-680 — Laplace, P. 8. Exposition du systeme du monde 34-4694 — Lardner, D. Lectures . . . 12-2 Hand-book .... 12-25 — Leitch, W. God's glory in the heavens 12-79 — Lewis, G. C. A. of the ancients . 12-49 — Loomis, E. Practical a. . . 12-33 Recent progress . . . 12-20 Treatise 12-73 — Mackey, S. A. Mythological a. of the ancients 12-77 — Main, R. Practical and spherical a. 12-64 Rudimentary a 12-87 — Mitchell, O. M. A. of the bible . 12-58 Planetary and stellar worlds . 12-10 Popular a 12-42 — Mudie, R. The heavens . . 12-11 — Norton, W. A. Spherical and physical, with problems 12-161 — Narrien, J. Historical account . 12-76 Practical a. and geodesy . . 12-57 — Newton, I. System of the world . 11-54 — Nichol, J. P. Phenomena of the solar system 12-14 Planetary system . . . 12-21 System of the world . . . 12-15 — Olmsted, D. Introduction to . 12-60 Letters on 12-43 — Playfair, J. Outlines . . . ll-ST — Robinson, H. N. Treatise on . 12-66 — Rolfe, W. J., & J. A. Gillet . . 12-99 — Schcedler, F. Book of nature . 11-92 — Smyth, C. P. Experiments in TenerifFe 27''-557 — Somerville, M. Mechanism of the heavens 12-19 — Tomlinson, F. Recreation in . 12-17 — Walker, A. System of familiar philosophy 11-511 — Ward, Mrs. Telescope teachings . 12-41 — Watson, J. C. Theoretical a. . 12-106 — Webb, T. W. Celestial objects for common telescopes 12-39 — Whewell, W. A. with reference to theology 12-23 Plurality of worlds . . . 12-26 — Wilcocks, A. Temporary star of 1572 12-158 — Wilson, John. Lost solar system of the ancients discovered 12-67 — See Almanacs ; Astrology ; Comets ; Earth ; Navigation ; Nautical almanacs ; Solar sys- tem ; Stars ; Telescopes ; Tides ; Planets. Asylum for fugitive pieces in prose and verse. L., 1785-'6 . ... . . 33-148 Asylums. See Hospitals. At anchor ; a story of our civil war . 18-209 At home and abroad. B. Taylor . 29*'-163 At home in Paris. W. B. Jerrold . 27^-743 At odds. Baroness Tautphceus . . 18-3145 Atala. Chateaubriand .... 18-3648 Atala, et Ren6. Chateaubriand . 34-3114,5411 Athalie. J. Racine .... 34^3122 Athanasius, St. Festal epistles. Oxford, 1854. 8" 32—1255 — Historical tracts. Oxford, 1843. 8» 32-1256 — Select treatises — Controversies with the Arians. Oxford, 1842-44. 2 v. 8» . . 32-1257 Atheism. Buchanan, J. Modern a. . 32-612 — Cudworth, R. Atheism confuted 15-25 — Lewis, T. Plato against the atheists 32-1535 — Naville, E. Lectures on modern a. 32-1723 — Wharton, F. Modern skeptical theories 32-810 — See Infidelity ; Skepticism. Athense Cantabrigieuses. Cooper & Thompson 30-1707 Athenaeum, journal of literature, science and the fine arts for 1832-35, 40-60, 84-8. L., y. y. 4» 17-500 Athenseum, Boston. Catalogue of library. B., 1827. 8» . . . . . 21-393 Athenseum, Philadelphia. Catalogue of library, with charter and by-laws. Phil., 1829. 8° 21-472 — Providence. Catalogue of library. Pro v., 1853. 8° 21-503 Athenseus. Deipnosophists ; or, banquet of the learned. Trans, by C. D. Yonge. L., 1854. 3 V 33-991 Athenian letters. See Yorke, Philip, et al. Athens. Boeckh, A. Public economy of the Athe- nians 27''-3068 — Bulwer, E. L. A., its rise and fall 27''-3081 — Colton, W. Visit .... 27''-145 — Corrigan's ten days in A. . . 27''-613 — Schomann, G. F. Assemblies of the Atheni- ans 27^^-3229 — Stuart, J. Antiquities . . . 5-112 Atheos ; or, the tragedies of unbelief. N. Y., 1862 32-1028 Atherley, E. G. Law of marriage and other family settlements. Phil., 1840. 8°. v. 27 of 2-55 Athern, Anna. Here and hereafter . 18-1425 Atherton, C. J. Nature's parables. Lond., 1865 32-1806 Athletic sports for boys. N. Y., 1866 20-306 Atkins, A. B. The church the pillar of the truth. Sermon. Phil., 1858. 8" . . 33-932 Atkinson, J. C. British birds' eggs and nests popu- larly described. L.,1861 . . 9-506 — Play hours and half holidays . 18-211 — Sketches in natural history, with an essay on reason and instinct. L. , 1861 . 9-508 — Walks and talks .... 18-212 Atkinson, T. W. Oriental and western Siberia ; a narrative of seven years' explorations and adventures. N. Y., 1858. 8" . 28^-261 — Travels in the regions of the upper and lower Amoor. L., 1860. 8° . . 28^-356 Atkinson, Mrs. Recollectionsof Tartar steppes and their inhabitants. Lond., 1863 . 28''-410 Atkinson, Wm. Principles of social and political economy ; or, the laws of the creation and diffusion of wealth investigated and ex- plained. V. 1. Lond., 1858. 8» 3-9 Atkinson, W. P. Classical and scientific studies, and the great schools of England — a lecture. With additions. Camb., 1865. 8° 13-22 — Dynamic and mechanic teaching. A lecture before the American institute of instruction. 57 pp. Camb., 1866 . . . 13-23 Atlantic and transatlantic sketches. Lauchlan Mackinnon .... 26''-231 Atlantic club book .... 18-216 Atlantic monthly. A magazine of literature, art and politics. Vol. 1-21. Bost., 1857-'68. 21 V. 8» 17-129 Atlantic ocean. Abbott, J. RoUo on the Atlantic 27''-378 — Wallich, G. C. North-Atlantic sea-bed 9-1243 — See Azores. Atlantic tales. From the Atlantic monthly 18-215 Atlantic telegraph, the. Field, H. M. History of 6-849 — Its history. L., 1866 . . . 6-806 — Mullaly, J. Laying of the cable . 6-891 — Russell, W. H 6-920 Atlas prize essay. S. Laing, Jr. . 3-131 Atlases. American a. (historical and geographical) . 25-356 — American military pocket a., 1776 25-178 — Atlas classica .... 25-367 — Ten select maps ; intended as an accompani- ment to Mayo's ancient geography and his- tory. Phil., 1815. 40 . . 25-368 — Beers, D. 6. A. of State of Delaware 25-313 — Black's General a. ... 25-358 — Bradford & Goodrich. Universal illustrated a. 25-365 — Butler, S. A. of ancient geography 25-13 — Colton' s general .... 25-359 — Hughes & Long. A. of classical geography 25-107 ATLASES. 29 AUSTIN. Atlases. Johnson's new illustrated family a. 25-374 — Lavoisne. Historical and geographical 25-355 — Le Sage. Historical, genealogical, chronologi- cal and geographical a. . . 29''-415 Select maps from . . . 29^^416 — Mercator's 25-310 — Mitchell, S. A. New reference a. 25-378 New universal a. . . . 25-362 — New atlas of the West India islands 25-304 — New general a. Phil. , 1832 . 25-366 — Popple, H. British empire in America 25-369 — Quin, E. Historical a. . . . 29Mtl3 — Smedley, S. L. A. of Phil. . 25-357 — Spruner, K. von. Historico-geographical hand- atlas 25-308 — Tanner, H. S. New universal a. 25-360 — See Charts ; Maps. Atmosphere. See Aerostation. Atmospheric actions. Webster, W. H. D. Treatise 11-274 Atmospheric railway system. R. Stephenson 6-1029 Atomic theory. Brown, S. Lectures on 8-44 Atonement, the. Ballou, H. Treatise on 32-1485 — Barnes, A. The a. in its relations to law 32-794 — Beecher, C. Investigation of . 32-1179 — Gilbert, J. The Christian a. . . 32-2198 — Oxenham, H. N. Catholic doctrine of 32-1659 — Symington, W. The a. and intercession of Christ 32-1396 Atonement and sacrifice. Magee, W. Scriptural doctrine of 32-1357 Atonement, the great day of. C. E. Nebeliu 32-2377 Atrophy of the brain. J. L. C. Schroeder Van der Kolk 10-699 Atson, Wm. Heart whispers, with sketches of a tour through nine southern states. Memphis, 1859 26b-482 Attache in Madrid ; or, sketches of the court of Isabella II. N. Y., 1856 . . 27''-400 Attachments. Locke, J. Law and practice of foreign a v. 81 of 2-55 Attic philosopher in Paris. E. Souvestre 18-2961 Atticus. R. P. Ward .... 18-3434 Attila. G. P. R. James . . . 18-1606 Attorney, the. J. T. Irving . . 18-1575 Attorneys general. Digest of the opinions of. C. C. Andrews .... 2-218 , Atwater, C. History of the state of Ohio ; natural and civil. Cincinnati, [1838.] 8° 26»-843 Atwood, T. The history of the island of Dominica. L., 1791. 8» .... 26''-652 Attwood, T. The Scotch banker — articles on bank- ing and currency. 2d ed. L., 1832 1-312 Au bord de la mer. M'me A. de Gasparin 34-5011 Au bord des lacs helvetiques. H. Ghika 34-4031 Au bord du lac. E. Souvestre . . 34-3779 Au coin du feu. E. Souvestre . . 34-3780 Au jour le jour. F. Souli6 . . . . 34-3757 Auber^ P. History of the rise and progress of British power in India. 2d ed. L., 1846. 2v. 8° 27«-36 Auberlen, C. A. See Lange, J. P. Aubigne, J. H. Merle de. See Merle d'Aubigne. Aubrey, J. Miscellanies upon various subjects. 4th ed. L., 1857 . . . 33-345 Aubrey. Mrs. A. Marsh . . . 18-2101 Aubrey Conyers. E. M. Stewart . 18-3018 Auckland, Wm. Eden, Lord. Journal and corre- spondence. L., 1861. 4 V. 8° . 27='-40 Auckland isles. Musgrave, T. Castaway on 29''-242 Auctions. Babbington, R. Law of v. 19 of 2-55 Audibleness of thought, by Alethinos. (H. F. Ivers) 32-2401 Audin, J. M. V. History of the life, works and doc- trines of J. Calvin. Trans, by J. McGill. Louisville. 8» . . . . 32-1746 Auditor general. See Names of states. Audouard, M'me O. Les mysteres du serail et des harems Turcs. 2e ed. P., 1863 34-5399 Audubon, J. J. Ornithological biography, or an account of the habits of the birds of the U. S Phil., 1832. 8° . . . . 9-1208 — St. John, Mrs. H. Adventures and discoveries . . . . 30-910 Auerbach, B. Christian Gellert, and other sketches 18-217 — DichterundKaufmann. Mannh.,1855 34-584 — Dorfgeschichten. Phil., 1855. 3 v. 34-525 — Joseph im Schnee.-Erzahlung. Stutt., 1860 34-585 — Little barefoot .... 18-219 — On the heights. ■ Leips., 1867. 2 v. 18-220 — Spinoza: ein denkersleben. Mannheim, 1854 34-603 Aufavre, A. Les enfants de la neige. P., 1863. 34-5007 Aughey, J. H. The iron furnace — slavery and se- cession. Phil., 1863 . . 26''-431 Augier, ^. Les effrontes— Comedie en 5 actes en prose. P., 1861 .... 34-5207 — Le fils de Giboyer — Comedie en 5 actes en prose. N. Y., 1863. 8° . . 34-4625 — Maitre Guerin — Comedie en 5 actes en prose. N. Y., 1865. 8° . . . . 34^666 — et E. Foussier. Les lionnes pauvres — Piece en 5 actes en prose. 3'me ed. P., 1858 34-3030 — et J. SandeajJ. Le gendre de M. Poirier — Com- edie en 4 actes en prose. Nouv. ed. P., 1861 34-3029 — Le pierre de touche — Comedie en 5 actes en prose. P., 1860 .... 34-3031 Augustine, St. Confessions. Revised from a former translation by E. B. Pusey. Oxford, 1840. 8° . . . . . . 32—1258 — The same.* Edited by W. G. T. Shedd. And., 1864 32-1404 — Les confessions. Tr. par P. Janet. P., 1859 34-5158 — Exposition on the book of psalms. Ox., 1847- 57. 6v. 8» . . . . 32-1259 — Homilies on the gospel of St. John and his first epistle. Ox., 1848-9. 2 v. 8» . 32-1261 — Sermons on selected lessons of the new testa- ment. Ox., 1854-5. 2v. 8° . 32-1260 — Short treatises. Ox., 1847. 8° . 32-1262 — Baillie, J. Biographical memoir of 30-1110 — Schaft; P. Life and labors of . 30-859 Augustus. See Csesar. Aunet, Mme. L. d'. See Biard. Aunt Honor's keepsake. Mrs. J. Sadlier 18-2706 Aunt Margaret. Jac. Abbott v. 9 of 18-15 Aunt Margaret's troubles. See Mabel's progress. Aunt Patty's scrap-bag. C. L. Hentz. See Lost daughter 18-1404 Aunt Phillis's cabin. Mrs. M. H. Eastman 18-963 Aurelian. H. Conscience . . . 34-5367 Aurelian. W. Ware .... 18-3441 Aurelius. See Antoninus. Aurora borealis. Snow, R. Observations of 11-u. p. Aurora Floyd. Miss M. E. Braddon . 18-381 Aurora Leigh. Mrs. E. B. Browning . 23-286,419 Aus herz und welt. H. C. Andersen . 34-605 Auscultation and percussion. S. S. Allison 10-424 — J. Skoda 10-491 Austen, Jane. Emma .... 18-221 — Mansfield park .... 18-222 — Northanger abbey . . . . 18-223 — Persuasion 18-224 — Pride and prejudice . . • 18-225 — Sense and sensibility . . . 18-226 Austin, A. Won by a head. A novel 18-229 Austin, G. Chironomia ; or a treatise on rhetorical delivery. L., 1806. 4« . . 22-800 Austin, J. Lectures on j urisprudence, or the philoso- phy of positive law, with notes and fragments. L., 1861-3. 3v. 8° . . . 2-174 Austin, J. G. The outpost . . . 18-228 AUSTIN. 30 AVENTURES. Austin, J. T. The life of Elbridge Gerry; with cotemporary letters. Bost., 1838-9. 3 v. 8° 30-300 Austin, Sarah. Characteristics of Goethe. From the German of Falk, Von Miiller, and others. Phil., 1841. 3 V. ... 30-306 — Fragments from German prose Avriters, with sketches of the authors. N. Y., 1841 33-100 — Germany, from 1760 to 1814 ; or, sketches of German life. L., 1854 . . 37^-3537 Austin, S. F. Map of Texas. Pub. by H. S. Tan- ner. Phil 85-179 Austin Elliot. H. Kingsley . . . 18-1759 Australasia. Backhouse, J. Visit to Australian colonies 39^-5 — Bennett, G. Gatherings of a naturalist 39''-176 — Howitt, W. Discovery in Australasia 39^-343 — Jameson, R. G. South Australia and New South Wales . . . ' . 89''-39 — Lloyd, G. T. Thirty-three years in Tasmania and Victoria .... 39t>-195 — Martin, R. M. History of , . 39b-309 — Melville, Henry. Present state . 39''-313 — Mossman, S. Our Australian colonies 39''-334 — Mundy, G. C. Our antipodes . 39^-306 — Pridden, "W. Australia ; its history and present condition 39»'-113 — Rambles at the antipodes . . 39"'-169 — See New Zealand, Tasmania. Australia. Binney, T. Church life . 83-954 — Brown, J. V. A. for the consumptive 10-741 — Davis, J. Tracks across A. . . 29»'-310 — Davison, S. Discovery and geognosy of gold deposits 29"-! 77 — D'Ewes, J. A. and Pacific islands S8b-291 — Home, R. H. Facts and prospects 291^-179 — Howitt, W. Boy's adventures . S9''-211 — Jameson, R. G. A. and her gold regions 39i>-103 — Jessop, W. Flindersland and Sturtland 39''-359 — Jones, H. B. Adventures (1852-3) 39^-354 — Polehampton, A. Kangaroo land . 29''-199 — Scoresby, W. Voyage for magnetical researcli 291^-162 — Sidney, S. Three colonies of A. . 29='-315 — Therry, R. Thirty years' residence in New South Wales and Victoria . . 29^-204: — Wight, G. Queensland . . 29''-207 — Will, W. J; Exploration through 29*'-303 — Wilson, T. B. Description of the British settle- ments 39''-157 — See Melbourne, New South Wales, Victoria. Australian Crusoes. C. Rowcroft . 18-2694 Austria. Abbott, J. S. C. Empire of A. 27''-3538 — Coxe, Wm. House of A. — Elliott, C. B. Three great empires , — Hartig, G. L. Austrian revolution. — Kohl, J. G. — Michiels, A. — New, A. H. — Pillersdorf's Travels in . Secret history . History of political movement, 27»-2550 27''-150 vol. 4 of 27»-2550 37'^-333 27''-2628 27»-2644 1848-9 27»-3650 27''-47 seit dem 34-2417 27''-3680 — Russel, Jno. Tour in . . . — Springer, A. Gesch, (Esterreichs Wiener Frieden, 1809 — Stiles, W. H. A. in 1848-49 — Vehse, E. Court, aristocracy and diplomacy 27'^2690 — See Danube, Hungary. Austrian dungeons in Italy. F. Orsini 27''-432 Austrian infantry, evolutions of . 6-720 Auteroche, Chappe d'. See Chappe d'Auteroche, J. 26''-672 Authentic details of the Valdenses in Piedmont and other countries ; with abridged transla- tions of L'Histoire des Vaudois par Bresse, and La Rentree Glorieuse d'Henri Arnaud, with the ancient Valdensian Catechism. London, 1827. 2 v. 8» . . 82-1795 Authentic memoirs of the green-room ; including sketches of the performers of the theatre royal. Lond. [1814] . . 24-217 — Same continued. 3 v. . . . 34-318 Authority. Lewis, G. C. Influence of 15-149 Author's jewel. S. Simpson . . 33-486 Author's daughter. Mary Howitt . 18-1509 Author's mind. M. F. Tupper . . 33-270 Authors. Allibone, S. A. Critical dictionary of English literature . , , 21-294 — Books and authors . . . 32-942 — DeQuincey, T. Essays on the poets and other English writers .... 30-1868 Literary reminiscences . . 30-1933 — D'Israeli, I. Calamities of a. . 23-1019 Quarrels of a 32-1025 — Dix, J. R. Pen and ink sketches 30-1717 — Elwood, Mrs. Literary ladies of England 30-1448 — Forrest, M. Women of the South 30-1592 — Kavanagh, J. French women of letters 30-1403 — French authors at home . . 30-1857 — Gillies, R. L. Memoirs of a literary veteran 33-352 — Lee, A. M. Eminent female writers 30-318 — Mitford, M. R. Recollections of a literary life 23-1144 — Morley, H. English writers . . 22-1148 — Nichols, J. Literary anecdotes . 33-1159 — Powell, T. Living authors of America 30-602 — Proctor, R. W. Literary reminiscences 30-1935 '■ — Rivers, D. Literary memoirs of living a. [1798] 31-70 — Roche, A. Ecrivaine Franqais , 34-5349 — Scott, W. Eminent novelists . 30-1808 — Shelly, Mrs. et al. Lives of the most eminent French writers .... 30-487 Lives of the most eminent literaiy and scien- tific men of France . , 30-308 Lives of eminent literary and scientific men of Italy, Spain and Portugal 30-307 — Spedding, J. Publishers and a. . 31-110 — Upcott & Shoberl. Living a. [British, 1816] 21-125 — Wright, T. Literary characters of Great Britain and Ireland . . . 22-1291 — See Bibliography, Literary men. Autobiography — a collection of instructive and amusing lives, with introductions and sequels. L., 1836-38. 18 V. . . . 30-1878 Autobiography of a female slave. Mattie Griffiths. 18-3744 Autobiography of a man of Kent. Edited by R. Fi'tzroy Stanley. Lond., 1866 . 30-1773 Autobiography of a New England farm house. N. .H. Chamberlain . . . 18-610 Autobiography of an actress. A. C. Mowatt 30-776 Autobiography of an English soldier, in the U. S. army. N. Y., 1853 . . . 26''-243 Autocrasy in Poland and Russia . . 27»-3858 Autocrat of the breakfast-table. O. W. Holmes. 18-3741 Autograph leaves of our country's authors. Bait., 1864. 8° 22-919 Autre monde, 1'. Mme. M. de Grandfort 34-3378 Autumn holidays of a country parson. A. H. K. Boyd 33-470 Autumn leaves. S. J. Gardner . . 33-1120 Autumnal leaves. L. M. Child . . 18-636 Auvergne. Costello, L. S. Pilgrimage to 27''-679 Ava. Account of A. and the Bunnese . 28^-557 — Symes, M. Embassy to . . 28»'-901 Avare, 1'. J. B. P. de Molih-e . . 34-3130 Avatar. T. Gautier .... 34-4064 Avenel, P. Les Calicots. P., 1866 . 34-5398 Avenger. T. de Quincey . . . 33-749 Aventures de Baleiniers. C. Henricy . 34-4073 Aventures de Jean-Paul Choppart. L. Desnoyers. 34-5079 Aventures de quatre femmes, etc. A. Dumas, fils. 34-3279 AVENTURES. 31 BACON. Aventures cle Saturnin Fichet. F. Soulie 34-3758 Aventuics d' un emigre. X. de Montepin 34-4391 — 2' me partie. X. de Montepin . . 34-4360 Aventures d'une famille perdue dans la desert. M. Reid 34-4383 Aventures de William Wythe. X. de Montepin 34-4370 Aventures du dernier Abencerage. R. F. A. de Chateaubriand . . . 34-3112,5411 Aventures du prince Chenevis. L. Gozlan 34^5088 Aventurier, 1'. X. de Montepin . . 34-4392 Avery Glibun. R. H. Newell . . 18-3918 Avesta ; the religious books of the Parsees. From Spiegel's German trans, of the original MSS. By A. H. Bleeck. L., 1864. 8» 32-1413 Avoidable causes of disease, insanity and deformity. Ellis, J 10-389 Avolio, and other poems. P. H. Hayne 23-554 Awake, thou sleeper ! J. A. Clark . 32-856 Awakening of Italy. J. A. Wylie . 27''-811 Awards. Billing, S. Law of ,a. and arbitrations. V. 51 of 2-55 — Kyd, S. Treatise on the law of . 2-51 Awas-I-Hind ; or, a voice from the Ganges ; being a solution of the true source of Christianity. L., 1861 . . . . . 32-1887 Axel. E. Tegner .... 34-3119 Axminster. Davidson, J. British and Roman re- mains 27"-325 Ayenbite of inwyt. [E. E. T. S. pt. 23] vol. 12 of 22-1043 Ayesha, the maid of Kars. J. Morier . 18-2265 Aylmer, F. Cruise in the Pacific. From the log of a naval officer. L., 1860. 2 v. 29»'-182 Aylmers of Bally- Aylmer. G. Griffin . 18-3678 Ayrshire legatees. J. Gait . . . 18-1133 Ay ton, R. The rendezvous. F's M. D. vol. 16 . 24-113 Aytoun, W. E. Ballads of Scotland. 2d ed. E., 1859. 3v 23-551 — Bothwell, a poem. In six parts. B., 1856 23-40'/ — Lays of the Scottish cavaliers, and other poems. N. Y., 1866 23-839 Azarian. Harriet E. Prescott . . 18-2543 Azaglio, M. d'. Florence betrayed. (Same as Niccolo dei Lapi.) . . . 18-822 Azores. Henriques, F. H. de. Trip to 29'>-268 Azuni, M. D. A. Maritime law of Europe. N. Y., 1806. 2v, 8° . . . . 2-4 Baalim.' Oort, H. Worship of B. in Israel 32-1767 Babbage, C. Economy of machinery and manufac- tures. Phil., 1832 . . . 6-278 — The exposition of 1851 ; or, views of the in- dustry, the science and the government of England. 2d ed. L., 1851. 8» 6-807 — Ninth Bridgewater treatise. A fragment. From the 2d L. ed. Phil., 1841. 8° 32-2107 — Passages from the life of a philosopher. L., 1864. 8» 30-1543 Babble brook songs. J. H. M'Naughton 23-768 Babcock, S. A. Itinerant side . . 18-240 Babees book. [E. E. T. S., pt. 32.] vol. 18 of 22-1043 Babington, R. Law of auctions, Phil., 1837. 8°. V. 19 of 2-55 — The law of set-off and mutual credit. Phil., 1834. 8» . . . . V. 6 of 2-55 Babo, J. M. Otto of Wittelsbach ; Dagobert : tragedies. T. G. T., 4 . . 24-165 Baboo, the, and other tales . . . 18-239 Babrius. Fables. Trans, into English verse from the text of Sir G. C. Lewis, by J. Davies. L., 1860 23-731 Baby worlds. Gumpach, J. v. . . 12-89 Babylon. Foster, C. Monuments. P. 3d of 22-444 — Layard, H. A. Discoveries in . 28''-102 — Rawlinson, G. Five great monarchies 28''-196 — Rennell, J. Topography of ancient B. 28''-97 Babylon. Rich, C. J. Journey to, in 1811 28i'-97 Babylon the great ; or, men and things in the British capital. 2d ed. L., 1828. 2 v. 8" 27^-914 Bach, J. S. Sammlung der Clavier-compositionen. Herausg. von F. Cfirysander. Wolfenbuttel. 4v. in3. 4° ., . . . 5-837 Bachaumont, L. P. Memoires. v. 3 . 34-3519 — Marie-Antoinette, Louis XVI. et la famille royale 34-3510 — See Chapelle. Bache, A. D. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations made at the Girard college observatory, in 1841-5. With plates. [Sm. cont. toknowl.] W., 1862. 4° 11-518 — Reports on the coast survey. See United States. — Report on education in Europe, to the trustees of the Girard college. Phil., 1839 8« 13-25 — See Brewster, D. Treatise on optics 11-12 Bache, Anna. Adventures of a fire-screen 18-241 Bache, F. The penitentiary system. Letter to R. Vaux. Phil., 1829. 8° . . 2-991 — See Wood, W. B. Bache, R. Notes on Columbia, 1822-3, with an itinerary of the route from Caracas to Bogota. Phil., 1827 26b-91 Bache, R. M. Young wrecker of the Florida reef 18-243 Bacheler, O., and R. D. Owen. Discussion on the authenticity of the bible. Phil., 1854 32-1566 Bachelier de Salamanque. A. R. Le Sage 34-4315 Bachelor kings of England. A. Strickland 30-1445 Bachelor of Salamanca. A. R. Le Sage 18-1845 Bachelor of the Albany. M. W. Savage 18-2734 Bachelor's sketch book. (Reminiscences of lonely hours) 18-3695 Bachelor's story. O. B. Bunce . , 18-506 Bachman, J. Panorama of the seat of war. N. Y., 1861. f» . . . . 25-349 Back, G. Arctic land expedition. [1833-35.] Lond., 1836. 8° ... 26b-173 Back bone. E. H. Dixon . . . 10-722 Backgammon. Carleton, J. W. [See Sturges] 20-208 — Pardon, G. F. (Capt. Crawley.) Theory and practice 20-168 Backhouse, J. Narrative of a visit to the Australian colonies. Lond., 1843. 8» . 29''-5 — Narrative of a visit to the Mauritius and South Africa. Lond., 1844. 8" . . 28''-40 Bacon, B. C. Statistics of the colored people of Philadelphia. 2d ed. Phil., 1859. 24 pp. 8« 2-992 Bacon, D. Philosophy of the plays of Shakspeare unfolded. With a preface by.N. Haw- thorne. L., 1857. 80 . . 24-106 Bacon, D. 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Phila., 1836 30-473 — Religion in America; or, an account of the origin, relation to the state, and present con- dition of the evangelical churches in the U. S. N. Y., 1856. 8° ... 32-15 — Sketches of Protestantism in Italy, past and present, including a notice of the origin, his- tory, and present state of the Waldenses. B., 1845 32-178 BAIRD, 33 BALLADS. Baird, R. Visit to nortliern Europe ; or sketches of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland. N. Y., 1841. 2 V. . . . 27''-85 — Life by H. M. Baird . . . 30-1765 — See Perrin. Baird, R. H. American cotton spinner, and mana- gers' and carders' guide. Ph., 1851 6-280 Baird, W. Cyclopaedia of the natural sciences. L., 1858. 8° .... 9-982 Baked head and other tales . . . 18-242 Baked meats of the funeral. C. G. Halpine 18-1320 Bakei, A. E. Glossary of Northamptonshire words and phrases, with examples of their colloquial use, and illustrations from various authors, to which are added the customs of the county. 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L., 1859 . . 6-810 Bakewell, R. Introduction to geology ; with an outline of the geology of England and Wales. First Am. ed., edited by Professor Silliman, with an outline of his course of lectures on geology. Now Haven, 1829. 8» 9-209 — Introduction to mineralogy. L., 1819. 8" 9-210 Baking. White, J. Art of . . , 6-233 — See Bread. Balaam and his prophecies. Hengstenberg, E. W.^ 32-1361 Balbi, A. Abrege de geographie. 24 cartes et plans. Ouvrage adopte par I'tmiversite. P., 1842. 8" 34-4523 — See Laurie, J. .... 25-72 8 Balbo, C. Life and times of Dante Allfghieri. Translated from the Italian by T. J. Bun- bury. L., 1852. 2 V. . . 30-1055 Balch, W. S. Ireland, as I saw it — character, con- dition and prospects of the people. N. Y., 1850 27''-226 Baldwen, F. Two brides ; or the French chateau and the English home . . 18-245 Baldwin, E. Annals of Yale college. New Haven, 1831. 8« 13-24 Baldwin, G. C. Representative men. N. Y., 1860 32-838 Baldwin, H. General view of the origin and nature of the constitution and government of the United States. Ph., 1837. 8» . 2-524 Baldwin, J. G. Flush times of Alabama and Mis- sissipi 18-247 — Party leaders ; sketches of Jefferson, Hamilton, Jackson, Clay, Randolph, and others. N. Y., 1855 26*^320 Baldwin, M. W. Calkins, W. Memorial of 30-2360 Baldwin, S. Survey of the British customs ; con- taining the rates of merchandize, with tables of duties. L., 1770. 4° . . 1-500 Baldwin, T., and J. Thomas. New and complete gazetteer of the United States. Ph., 1854. 8» ...... 25-112 — et al. Universal pronouncing gazetteer, with a map. 8» Ph., 1845. . . . 25-118 — Same, 8th ed., with sup. Ph., 1849 25-106 — See Thomas, J. Baldwin, W. CoiTespondence compiled by W. Darlington 30-1949 Baldwin, W. C. African hunting from Natal to the Zambesi, 1852-60. N. Y., 1863 28^-411 Bale, J., Kynge Johan. A play. Camden soc. pub., V. 2 27M95 Balfe, M. W. The opera of the Bohemian girl. B., 4« 5-894 Balfour, C. L. Morning dew drops ; or, the juvenile abstainer. 4th ed. L., 1859 . 2-1061 — Sketches of English literature, from the four- teenth to the present century. L., 1852 22-921 Balfour, J. H. Botanist's companion ; or, directions for the use of the microscope, and for collect- ing plants. E., 1860 . . 9-5 — Botany and religion. 3d ed. E., 1859 9-4 — Class book of\)Otany, an introduction to the study of the vegetable kingdom. E., 1859. 8". ..... . 9-6 — Manual of botany, an introduction to the study of the structure, physiology, and classi- fication of plants. 3d ed., revised by J. Williams. L., 1855 ... 9-7 Ball, B. L. Rambles in eastern Asia, including China and Manilla, during several years' residence. B., 1856 . . . 28''-235 Ball, Edward. Inventive drawing. A practical development of elementary design. L. , 1864. S" 5-759 Ball, Edward. The floating beacon. F's S. D., V. 23 24-221 Ball, John (Ed.) Peaks, passes, and glaciers. A series of excursions by members of the Al- pine club. 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Coral island . 18-250 — The dog Crusoe .... 18-251 — Fighting the flames ; a tale of the fire brigade 18-249 — Freaks on the fells .... 18-263 — Gascoyne, the sandal wood trader 18-262 — The gorilla hunters . . . 18-252 — Hudson's bay . . . > . 18-253 — The life boat 18-264 — Mabel Grant 18-255 — Man on the ocean. L., 1863 . . 29''-269 — Martin Rattler .... 18-256 — Red Eric . . . . . 18-257 — Shifting winds .... 18-266 — Snowflakes and sunbeams ; or, the young fur- traders ..... 18-261 — Ungava ; a tale of Esquimaux land 18-258 — Wild man of tbe west . . . 18-259 — World of ice 18-260 Ballard, E., and A. B. Garrod. Elements of materia medica and therapeutics, with additions by R. E. Griffith. Ph., 1846. 8» . 10-373 Ballitore, annals of. M. Leadbeater . 27=^716 Ballons, hist, de, et des locomotives aeriennes. L. N. Bescherelle, aine . . . 34-4862 Ballot, the. Denison, S. C. Is the ballot a mis- take? 33-374 — Nugent, Lord. The b. discussed . 33-374 — See Elections. Ballon, H. 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L'arme, esquisses et croquis militaires. 8° . , . . 34-4803 Les beaux-arts illustr6s. 8° . 34-4859 Les grands guerriers des croisades. 8° 34-4860 Histoire des ballons et des locomotives aeri- ennes. 8» 34^4862 Les jeux, chez tous les peuples. 8" 34-4861 Les marins illustres. 8° . , 34-4858 Mythologie Grecque et Romaine. 8" 34-4857 Besenval, P. V., baron de. Memoires. v. 4 of 34-3519 Besse, A. de. The Turkish empire : its historical, statistical, and religious condition. From the 4th German ed. With additions by E. J. Morris. Ph., 1854 . . . 27a-3064 Besser, W. F. St. Paul the apostle ; a biblical por- trait. Trans, by F. Bultman ; with an intro- ductory notice by Rev. J. S. Houson. N. Y., 1864 ...... 32-1304 Best, Mrs. Abroad ; and how to live there. A nar- rative of three years' residence in Germany and Switzerland. L., 1860 . . 27''-591 Best, T. Concise treatise of the art of angling. L., 1808. 8th ed 20-311 Best, W. M. Presumptions of law and fact ; with the theory and rules of presumptive or cir- cumstantial proof in criminal cases. Ph. , 1845. 8° v. 47 of 2-55 — Principles of evidence and practice as to proofs in courts of common law. Phila., 1849. 8" v. 66 of 2-55 Best things. R. Newton . . . 32-850 Beste, J. R. The Wabash ; or, adventures of an English gentleman's family in the interior of America. L., 1855. 3 v. . 26»-5':4 Bete du gevaudan. E. Berthet . . 34-3092 Betes et gens. J. Hetzel . . . 34-4169 Betham, W. Etruscan literature and antiquities investigated ; or, the language of that people identified with the Iberno-Celtic. Dub., 1842. 2v. 8» 22-408 Bethany. Macduff, J. R. Memories of 32-678 Bethune, M. de. See Sully. Bethune, G. W. British female poets ; with bio- graphical and critical notices. Ph., 1848. 8" 23-16 — Expository lectures of the Heidelberg catechism. N. Y., 1864. 2 V. . . . 32-1188 — Guide for the inquiring. Ph., 1848 32-23 — Lays of love and faith, with other fugitive poems. Ph., 1848. 8" . . . . 23-15 — Memoirs of Mrs. Joanna Bethune ; with extracts from her writings. N. Y., 1863 30-1416 — Orations and occasional discourses. N. Y.,1850 33-491 — Sermons. Ph., 1846. 8° . . 32-23 — Van Nest, A. R. Memoir of . . 30-2328 Betise humaine. J. Noriac . . 34-3608 Betrothed, the. A. Manzoni . . 18-2061 Betrothed, the. Sir W. Scott . . 18-2754 Betsey Jane Ward, hur book of goaks 18-455 Better covenant. F. Goode . . 32-97,1356 Better days for working people. W. G. Blaikie 2-546 Better land. A. C. Thompson . . 32-886 Bettine, von Arnim. See Arnim, Bettine v. Beulah. A. J. Evans .... 18-1031 Beule, C. E. La jeunesse de Phidias 34-4667 — Murillo et I'Andalousie . . . 34-4677 Bevan, W. L. See Manual of geogiaphical science 25-74 Beveridge, H. Comprehensive history of India, civil, military, and social. L., 1859-62. 3 v. 8° 38»-393 Beveridge, J. Epistolse familiares et alia qusedam miscellanea. Translations into English verse by diff"erent hands. Ph., 1765 • 34-457 Beveridge, W. Private thoughts upon religion and a Christian life. N. Y., 1857. 2 v. 32-1394 Beverley, R. M. Letter to the archbishop of York on the present corrupt state of the church of England. Beveriey, 1831. 8° 33-2503 — The tombs of the prophets ; a discourse on the corruptions of the church of Christ. 3d ed. Beveriey, 1835. 8° . • . 33-3503 Beverly, M. Romantic passages in English history 18-337 Beverly, Robert. History of Virginia, in 4 parts. I. Early history. II. Natural productions. III. Native Indians. IV. Present state of country. With introduction by C. Campbell. Richmond, 1855. 8» . . . 36''-335 Beveriy, Mass. Stone, E. M. History of 36''-640 Bewick, T. General history of birds and quadru- peds. Ph., 1834. 8» . . . 9-512 Bey, Ali, el abassi. See Badia. Beyle, H. (De Stendhal.) La Chartreuse de Parme. P., 1857 34-3883 — Chrouiques et nouvelles. P., 1855 34-3835 — De 1' amour. P., 1863 . . . 34-3832 — Promenades dans Rome. P., 1855. 3 v. 34-3834 — La rouge et le noir. P., 1858 . 34-3826 — Vie de Rossini. P., 1854 . . 34-3837 — Vies de Haydn, de Mozart et de Metastase. P. , 1854 34-3838 Beyminstre. By the author of " The silent woman." 18-3688 Beyond the lines. J. J. Geer . . 36''-443 Beyond the Mississippi. A. D. Richardson 26^-622 Bhagavad-Gita, the. Translated with copious notes, an introduction on Sanskrit philosophy, and other matter, by J. C. Thomson. Hert., 1855. 8» 32-1340 Bhilsa topes. A. Cunningham . . 32-963 Bianca. E. Maturin .... 18-2139 Bianca Capello. A tragedy. L. Osborn 24r-237 Biard, M'me. Un mariage en province. P., 1857 . , 34-3033 — Nouvelles. — Etienette ; Silvere ; Le Secret. P., 1859 34-3032 — Une place a la cour, comedie . . 34-4824 — Voyage d'une femme au Spitzberg. 2' me ed. P., 1855 34-3034 BIBLE. 49 BIBLE. Bible. Text and versions. — Biblia hebraica, sec. ult. ed. J. Athiae, a J. Leus- den recog., recens. variisque notis illust. ab Van der Hooght. Ed. nov. rec. et emend, a J. D'AUemand. L., 1836. 8» . 34-2935 — English. The holy bible "with the apocryphal books, in the earliest English versions made from the Latin vulgate by John WyclifFe and his followers ; ed. bv J. Forshall and P. Mad- den. Oxford, 1850. 4 v. 4" . 32-2041 The holy scriptures. Trans, by M. Cover- dale— 1535. L., 1838. 4° . . 32-2012 The holy bible trans, from the Latin vul- gate ; The old testament first published at Doway, 1609 ; and the new, at Rheims, 1582. With annotations. Ph., 1850. 8° 32-1734 See Fulke, W. Confutation of Rhemish testament 32-1720 The holy bible : with the apocrypha. Trans- lated by command of King James I. Indexes and Brown's concordance. Oxford, 1829. 4" 32-1839 See "Ward. Errata of the protestant bible 32-1744 The holy bible according to the authorized version. Printed phonetically. L., 1850. 8" 32-1978 — French. La sainte bible. Revue sur les origin- aux par D. Martin. N. Y., 1859 34-3963 — Italian. La sacra biblia ; tr. da G. Diodati. L., 1825 . 34-2506 — Latin. [A small octavo copy, without title-page, text occupying 500 leaves, numbered, inter- pretatio and index, 25 leaves, not numbered. Sig. a-z, A-Z and Aa-Xx, chapters not di- vided into verses] . . . 34-449 — See Apocrypha ; Commandments ; Creation ; Jasher ; Pentateuch ; Prophets ; and names of special books of the old testament. — New Testament. — Polyglott. Nov. test, pollyglottum Bagsterian- um : Graece, Latine, Anglicane, Galice, Italice, Hispanice, Germanice, Syriace. L., n. d. 4° 32-2019 — Greek. Alford, H. v. 1— Gospels . 32-806 Nov. test. Greece. P. Buitman. Lips., 1856 34-347 J. J. Griesbach. Cantab., 1809. 8» 34-275 Ex antiquissimo codice vaticane edidit. A. Mains. L., 1859. 8» . . 34-276 — English. The new testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. By W. Tyndale, the first vernacular trans, from the Greek : with memoir. To which are annexed variations of other translations, by J. P. Dabney. And., 1837 32-2375 The new testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ; trans, out of tlie Latin vulgate, and first published by the English college of Rheims, 1582. N. Y., 1834. 8» 32-1721 The new testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ; with devotional reflections by John Gillies .... 32-93 The new testament, in Comstock's perfect alphabet. Ph., 1848. 80 . . 32-1977 A new and corrected version of the new tes- tament; with notes by R. Dickinson. B., 1833. 8" 32-2046 Tlie new testament. Trans, by L. A. Saw- yer. B., 1858 .... 32-1148 — — [American bible union's version — with King James' version and Greek text in parallel columns; with notes.] (') The gospel by Matthew. [Ed.] by J. T. Conant. N. Y., 18G0. 4» 32-2060 (2) The gospel according to Mark ; Acts of the apostles ; The epistles to the Thessaloni- ans; The epistle to the Hebrews. N. Y., lb.. 0-8. 4° b2-2(;(jl Bible. New Testament. — English. (") Acts of the apostles. N. Y., 1858. 4» 32-2064 (4) The second epistle of Peter, the epistles of John and Judas, and the Revelation. N. Y., 1854. 4" . . . . 32-2070 — Swedish. Nya testamentet ; [with notes. 4°. no title-page.] 34-2998 — See Acts of the apostles ; Epistles ; Gospels ; Parables ; Revelations ; and the names of the writers of the gospels. — Introduction. — Alexander, A. Canon of the old and n. t. 32-1371 — Alford, H. How to study the n. t. 32-1916 — Bacheler, O., and R. D. Owen. Discussion on the authenticity of the b. . . 32-1566 — Barry, A. Study of the o. t. . . 32-1798 — Cellcrier, J. E. Authenticity of the n. t. 32-44 — Curtis, T. F. Human element in inspiration 32-2325 — Davidson, S. Introduction to the n, t. 32-800 — De Wette, W. M. L. Critical introduction to the o. t 32-1420 — Dobie, D. Key to the bible . . 32-182 — Fairbaim, P. Hermaneutical manual 32-793 — Garbett, E. God's word written . 32-2284 — Gaussen, L. Canon of the holy scriptures in the light of history . . . 32-1403 Plenary inspiration of the scriptures 32-90 — Gerard, G. Institutes of biblical criticism 32-91 — Griflin, G. The gospel its own advocate 32-301 — Havernick, H. A. C. Introduction to the o. t. . 32-1421 — Henderson, E. Divine inspiration 32-594,2199 — Home, T. H. Introduction to holy scriptures 32-737 — Infidel objections against the b. . 32-1670 — Jones, J. Canonical authority of the n. t. 32-1352 — Kurtz, J. H. The bible and astronomy 32-680 — Lee, W. Inspiration of holy scripture 32-654 — Lewis, T. Divine human in the scriptures 32-1574 — Liber librorum ; its structure, limitations and purpose 32-2059 — Lord, E. Plenary inspiration of the holy scrip- tures 32-1469 Verbal inspiration . . . 32-1470 — M'Clelland, A. Canon and interi:)retation 32-968 — M'Whorter, G. C. Hand-book of then. t. 32-1181 — Nicholls, B. C. Help to reading the b. 32-2243 — Sailer, G. F. Biblical hermeneutics 32-942 — Scrivener, F. H. Contributions to the criticism of Greek t 32-1001 — Silver, A. The holy word in its own defence 32-1075 Symbolic character of the sacred scriptures 32-1071 — Tomline, G. Introduction to the study of the b. 32-488 — Tregelles, S. P. Canon Muratorianus 32-2106 Historicevidenceof the authorship and trans- mission of the n. t. . . . 32-960 — Watson, R. Apology for the b. . 32-225 — Commentaries and Dictionaries. — Bengel, D. J. A. Gnomon Novi Testamenti 34-491 — Bible cyclopaedia. L., 1841. 2 v. 4p 32-2020 — Brown, J. Dictionary of the b. . 32-1619 — Butterworth, J. Concordance to the scriptures 32-1621 — Calmet,A. Dictionary of the holy bible 32-2021 — Calvin, J. Commentaries on the old and new testament .... 32-1235 to 54 — Comprehensive commentary . . 32-1512 — Creighton, J. Dictionary of scriptural proper names 32-1867 — Critical English testament based on Bengel's gnomon 32-1872 BIBLE. 50 BIBLICAL. Bible. Commentaries and Dictionaries. — Cruden, A. Complete concordance 32-1622 — D'Oyly, G., and R. Mant. New testament, with notes explanatory and practical . 32-2018 — Eastwood, J., and W. A. Wright. Bible word- book 22-79 — Jones, J. Notes on scripture . . 32-1629 — Kitto, J. Cyclopaedia of bib. lit. . 32-1623 — Lange, J. P. Com., critical, doctrinal, and ho- miletical, on the holy scriptures 32-2025^ to 39 — M'Clintock and Strong's cyclopaedia of bib. lit. 32-1966 — Olshausen, H. Biblical com. on the n. t. 32-1522 — Parkhurst, J. Greek and English lexicon to the n. t 22-193 Hebrew and English lexicon . 22-191 — Smith, W. Dictionary of the b. . 32-1620 — Trench, R. C. Synonyms of the n, t. 32-546 — "Winer, G. B. Grammar of the n. t. diction 22-288 — See Pentateuch ; Prophets ; Gospels ; and the different books of the bible, — History and Literature. — Alexander, J. A. New test, literature 32-1378 — Anderson, C. Annals of the English b. 32-752 — Fry, F. The bible, by Coverdale . 21-181 — Conant, H. C. History of the translation 32-627 — Gleig, G. R. History of the b. . 32-95,6 — Halsey, S. J. Literary attractions of 32-746 — Hutchinson, E. Music of the b. . 32-1116 — Kitto, J. Illustrated history of the b. 32-1990 — Lowth, A. Sacred poetry of the Hebrews 22-1115 — M'Clure, A. W. The translators revived 30-751 — Meade, W. The bible and the classics 32-966 — Orme, W. Bibliotheca biblica . 21-230 — Pettigrew, T. J. Bibliotheca sussexiana 21-359 — Ranyard, L. N. The book and its story 32-474 — Sears, R. History of the b. . . 32-128 — Simonides, C. Fac similes of portions of Mat- thew, St. James and Jude, written on papyrus 32-2006 — Stackhouse, T. New history of the b. 32-205 — Stowe, C. E. Origin and history of the b. 32-1988 — Townley, J. Illustrations of biblical literature 32-215 — Westwood, J. O. Palaeographia sacra pictoria 21-535 — Illustrative Works. — Anderson, J. Bible lights from bible lands 82-603 — Barth, C. G. Histoires de la bible 34-4423 — Bacon, F. Thoughts on holy scripture 32-975 — Biblical reason why ; a family guide to scrip- ture readings, and a hand-book for biblical students. N. Y., [1859] . . 32-1060 — Blakie, W. G. Bible history in connection with the general history of the world . 32-1613 — Blunt, H. History of St. Paul and St. Peter 32-2294 Abraham, Jacob, and Elisha . 32-2292 — Bonomi, J. Nineveh and its palaces 28"-98 — Browne, H. Treatise on the chronology of the holy scriptures .... 32-867 — Burder, 8. Oriental customs . 32-38 Literature .... 32-37 — Candlish, R. S. Scripture characters 32-690 — Charles, E. Bible lands and seas . 28''-493 — Chalmers, T. Scripture readings . 32-47 — Coleman, L. Hist, text-book and atlas of bib. geog 32-2008 — Drew, G. S. Scripture lands . 32-953 — Duns, J. Natural science . . 82-2005 — Ellet, E. F. Family pictures from the bible 82-327 — Elliott, C. W. Remarkable characters and places ofthe holy land . . 32-2507 — Gaston, H. Scripture account of the faith and practice of Christians — a collection of texts 32-193 Bible. Illustrative Works. — Geneste, M. Parallel histories of Judah and . Israel 32-1598 — Gilfillan, G. Bards ofthe b. . 32-821 — Gosse, P. H. Rivers of the b. . 32-1790 — Hackett, H. B. Illustrations of scripture 32-608 — Harmer, T. Observations on various passages of scripture 32-106 — Harris, T. M. Natural history of the b. 32-105 — Hughes, E. Outlines of scripture geography and history 32-478 — Jahn, J. Biblical archaeology . 32-115 — Kitto, J. Daily bible illustrations . 32-304 — Kurtz, J. H. History of the old covenant 32-1422 — Nevin, A. Guide to the oracles . 32-742 — Sears, R. Bible biography . . 32-190 Pictorial illustrations of the b. . 32-191 — Smith, W. New testament history 32-2182 Old testament history . . 32-1768 — Thomson, W. M. The land and the book 32-785 — Tucker, Miss. The bible museum . 32-2418 — Practical and miscellaneous. — Alexander, W. L. Harmony of the old and new testaments .... 32-1426,2202 — Alford, W. Old and new testament dispensa- tions compared .... 32-1801 — Bernard, T. D. Progress of doctrine 32-2287 — Boardman, H. A. Bible in the counting-house 32-427 Bible in the family . . • . 32-341 — Bonar, H. Bible thoughts and themes 32-2399 — Cheever, G. B. Right of the bible in our public schools 32-497 — Headley, J. T. Sacred mountains 32-108 — Headley, P. C. Sketches of the women of the bible 32-298 — James, T. Corruptions of scripture, etc. 32-2146 — Jay, W. Lectures on female scripture charac- ters 32-510 — Macmillan, H. Bible teachings in nature 32-2298 — Maurice, F. D. Prophets and kings of the old testament . 32 117 — Mears, J. W. The bible in the workshop 32-660 — Prideaux, H. Old and new testaments connected 32-177 — Raphall, M. J. Bible view of slavery 32-1306 — Rask, R. Longevity ascribed to the patriarchs 32-2322 — Robinson, T. Scripture characters 32-1410 — Shuckford, S. Sacred and profane history con- nected 82-196 — Spring, G. Obligation of the world to the 82-204 — Steele, E. R. Sovereigns of the b. 32-351 — Tarbox, I. N. Alexandria and Tyre 32-1786 — Trench, R. C. On the authorized version and proposals for revision . . . . 32-1614 — Tweedie, W. K. Bible in the heart, home, and market-place .... 82-525 — Tyler, R. H. Bible and social reform 32-1534 — Ward, T. Errata of the protestant b. 32-1989 — Weld, H. H. Dictionary of sacred quotations 23-953 Women of the scriptures . . 32-1505 , — Wharton, F. Silence of scripture 32-2257 — Wood, W. P. Continuity of scripture 32-2359 — Wordsworth, C. Shakspeare's knowledge of the bible 24-130 — See History, sacred ; Infidelity ; Christianity, evi- dence of ; Prophecy ; Symbolism ; Theology. Bible alliance. T. H. Stockton . . 32-1289 Bible pictures. G. B. Ide . . . 82-2285 Bible stories and pictures. C. L. Johnstone 32-2361 Bible in Spain. G. Borrow . . . 27''-842 Bible societies. See American b. s. Biblical repertory and theological review [after- wards b. r. and Princeton rev.] vols. 3-9, 18-21 , 24-26, 28, 29, 37-39. Ph. , 1881-67. 8" 32-1696 BIBLICAL. 51 BICKERSTAFP. Biblical gleanings. T. Wemyss . . 32-2144 Biblical repository. See American biblical repository and Bibliotheca sacra . . . 32-1694 Biblical researches in Palestine. E. Robinson 28''-574,5 Bibliography. Introduction. — Brunet, G. Dictionnaire de bibliologie catholique 21-297 — Guild, R. A. Librarian's manual . 1-1888 — Lalanne, L. Curiosities bibliographiques 212-6 — Petzhold, J. Bibliotheca bibliographia 21-233 Katechismus bibliothekenlehre . 21-92 — Taylor, I. Transmission of ancient books to modem times .... 21-118,9 — General. — Allibone, S. A. Critical dictionary of English literature 21-294 — Ames, J. Typographical antiquities 21-295 — Barbier, A. A. Ouvrages anonymes et pseu- donymes 21-134 — Bauer, J. J. Bibliotheca librorum rariorum 21-11 — Bossange, H. Ma bibliotheque franqaise 21-17 — Brunet, G. La France litt^raire au xv^ siecle 21-135 Imprimeurs imaginaires, etc. . 21-136 — Brunet, J. C. Manuel du libraire . 21-137 — Bure, G. F. de. Bibliographic instructive . 21-34 to 39 — Clarke, A. Dictionary of books in Latin, Greek, Coptic, Hebrew, Samaritan, Syriac, Chaldee, .ffithiopic, Arabic, Persian, Armenian, etc. 21-28 Miscellany .... 21-29 — Clarke, W. Repertorium bibliographicum 21-348 — Clement, D. Bibliotheque curieuse 21-312 — Collier, J. P. Rare books, English 21-30 — Dibdin, T. F. Bibliographical tour in France and Germany .... 27''-540 — — Library companion . . . 21-156 — Ebert, F. A. General bibl. dictionary 21-170 — Foumier, F. J. Dictionnaire portatif 21-45 — Graesse, J. G. T. Tr^sor de livres rares et pr6- cieux 21-313 — Hain, L. Repertorium bibliographicum 21-196 — Hamst, Olphar. Handbook to fictitious names 21-202 — Hatin, E. Bibliographic de la presse periodique franqaise 21-205 — Hazlitt, W. C. Catalogue of early English miscellanies, formerly in the Harleian library. Camden Soc. pub., v. 87 27»-195 Popular literature of G. B. to the restoration 21-204 — Kayser, C. G. Bucher-lexicon . 21-323 — Kelley, J. Catalogue of American books 21-208 — Lowndes, W. T. Manual of English literature 21-70 — Maittaire, M. Annales typographici 21-328 — Martin, J. Books privately printed 21-330 — CEttinger, E. M. Bibliographic biographique -21-341 — Osmont, J. B. L. Dictionnaire des livres rares 31-88 — Panzer, G. W. Annales typogi'aphici 21-343 — Qu6rard, J. M. La France litteraire 21-237 et al. La litt. Franqaise contemporaine 21-238 — Roorbach, O. A. Bibliotheca Americana 21-252 — Stevens, H. Catalogue of my English library 21-113 — Triibner, N. Guide to Am. lit. . 21-279 — Ventouillac, E. The French librarian 21-284 — Watt, R. Bibliotheca Britannica . 21-370 — Weller, E. Die falschen und frugirten Druck- orte 21-287 — Wheeler, W. A. Dictionaiy of the noted names of fiction 21-130 Bibliography. Periodical. — American publisher's circular , 21-293 — Bookseller, the ... . 21-29(i — History of the works of the learned 17-221 — Memoirs of literature . , 17-218 to 220 — Philobiblion, the . . . . 21-235 — Publisher's circular, the . . 21-347 — Querard, le. (1855-56) . . . 21-239 — Miscellaneous. — Appleton's library manual . . 21-132 — Beloe, W. Anecdotes and scarce books 21-140 — Berard, A. S. L. Editions des Elzivirs 21-10 — Beresford, J. Bibliosophia . . 21-15 — Brydges, Sir E. Restituta . . 31-143 — Burton, J. H. The book hunter . 31-22,3 — Davis, W. Journey round the library of a bibliomaniac .... 21-148 — Dibdin, T. F. Bibliomania, or book-ma dnes* 31-155 Bibliophobia . . . . 21-157 — Goodhugh, W. Library manual . 21-182 — Hamst, O. Life and works of J. M. Querard 30-1980 — Index librorum prohibitorum a Sixto V 21-353 — Merry weather, P. S. Bibliomania in the middle ages . . . , . . . 21-76 — Nichols, J. Literary anecdotes and history ofthe 18th century . . .22-1159,60 — Putnam, G. P. Book-buyer's manual 21-234 — Savage, J. The librarian , . 21-267 — Techener, J. J. Bulletin du bibliophile 21-122 — Walpole, H. Royal and noble authors 21-131 — See Authors ; Booksellers ; Catalogues ; Libra- ries ; Literature ; Manuscripts ; Periodicals ; Printing ; Writing ; and names of subjects of bibliographical research, such as America, Biography. Bibliopegia. J. Hanett . . . 6-495 — See Bookbinding. Bibliotheca Americana Nova. O. Rich 21-244 Bibliotheca Americana Vestustissima. Harrisse, H. 21-314 Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica . . . 21-302 Bibliotheca Biblica. W. Orme . . 21-230 Bibliotheca Cantiana. J. R. Smith . 21-265 Bibliotheca Heraldica. T. Moule . 21-335 Bibliotheca Madrigaliana. E. F. Rimbault 21-248 Bibliotheca Medico-Chirurgica. T. C. F. Enslin 21-42 Bibliotheca Parriana .... 21-463 Bibliotheca Sussexiana. T. J. Pettigrew 21-359 Bibliotheca sacra, v. 3— 6, 8, 9, 11, 18, 21-4. And., 1846-67 32-1695 Bibliotheca Scota-Celtica. J. Reid . 21-240 Bibliotheca selecta de litteratura espanola. [P. Men- debil y M. Silvela.] Burdeos, 1819. 4 v. 8" . . . . . . . 34-5 Bibliotheque de mon oncle. R. TopfTer ^ 34-3870 Bibliotheque des memoires relatifs a I'histoire de France pendant le 18« siecle. J. F. Barriere 34-5502 Bibliotheque des Merveilles. See Marion, F. 34-3509 Bibliotheque des villages. A. Berquin ' 34-4598 Bibliotheque fipistolaire. Lettres des femmes cele- bres du siecle de Louis XIV. Rec. par A. Delanone, P 34^015 Bichat, X. Physiological researches upon life and death. Trans, from the French by T. Wat- kins. Ph., 1809. 8» . . . 10-16 Bickerstafl', I. The hypocrite. D. L. T. v. 5 . . . . . . 34^107 — Same. Altered from Cibber. M. B. D. v. 4 34-143 — Same. [Altered from Gibber's Nonjuror.] B. D. v. 1 34-143 — The hypocrite. Comedy. Altered from Cibber. S. B. T. V. 6 . . . . 24-191 — Same. Adapted by S. Smith, v. 14 of 24-321 BICKERSTAFF. 53 BINNING. Bickerstaff, I. Lionel and Clarissa ; a comic opera. I. B. T. V. 13 . . . . 24-141 — Love in a villaee. D. L. T. v. 7 . 24-107 — Same. M. B. t). v. 5 . . . 24-142 — Love in a village : comic opera. S. B. T. v. 14 24-191 — Same. B. B. T. v. 33 . . . 24-71 — The maid of the mill ; comic opera. B. B. T. V. 33 24-71 — Same. D. L. T. v. 7 . . . 24H07 — Same. I. B. T. v. 6 . . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. v. 5 . . . 24-142 — The padlock. D. L. T. v. 9 . . 24-107 — Same. M. B. D. v. 5 . . . 24-142 — Same. B. D. v. 1 . . . 24-143 — Same; a farce. S. B. T. v. 16 . 24-191 — The plain-dealer ; comedy ; altered from Wych- erly, B. B. T. v. 20 . . . 24-71 — The recruiting sergeant. B. D. v. 1 24-143 — School for fathers ; or, Lionel and Clarissa ; comic opera. B. B. T. v. 33 . 24-71 — The sultan. M. B. D. v. 5 . . 24-142 — The sultan ; comedy. S. B. T. v. 3 24-191 — and S. Foote. Dr. Last in his chariot. M. B. D. v. 5 24-142 Bickerstaff, I. [Pseud. ] See Steel, R. ; Swift, J. Bickersteth, E. Treatise on the Lord's supper ; de- signed as a guide and companion to the holy communion. Ph., 1862 . . 32-1395 — Birks, T. R. Memoir of . . . 30-664 Bickersteth, E. H. Water from the well-spring for the Sabbath hours of afflicted believers. N. Y., 1854 .... 32-481 Bickham, W. D. Rosecrans' campaign with the fourteenth army corps, or the army of the Cumberland ; with official reports of the bat- tle of Stone river. Cin., 1863 . 26»-498 Bicknell, A. Life of Alfred the great. L., 1777. 8» 30-13 Bicknell, W. J. See Illustrated London 27''-420 Biddle, O. Young carpenter's assistant ; or, a sys- tem of architecture adapted to the style of building in the U. S. Ph., 1805. 4'' 5-700 Bidpai. See Pilpay. Bielfeld, J. F. Elements of universal erudition ; trans, by W. Hooper. L., 1770. 3 v. 8» 33-683 Bien (le) et le mal qu'on a dits des enfants. ]E. Deschanel 34-4029 Biematzki, J. C. The hallig; trans, by Mrs. G. P. Marsh 18-331 Bigelow, A. Leaves from a journal ; or, sketches of rambles in north Britain and Ireland. B., 1821 27»'-132 — Travels in Malta and Sicily, with sketches of Gibraltar, in 1827. B., 1831. 8° 27^-64 Bigelow, E. B. Tariff question considered in regard to the policy of England and the interests of the U. S., witli statistical and comparative tables. B., 1862. 4° . . 1-513 Bigelow, Jacob. Brief expositions of rational medi- cine ; and the paradise of doctors— a fable. B., 1858 10-175 — Collection of plants of Boston and its vicinity, with their generic and specific characters and principal synonyms. B., 1824. S" 9-1207 — Elements of technology, taken chiefly from a course of lectures on the application of the sciences to the useful arts. B., 1829. 8» 6-819 — Modern inquiries, clasf^ical, professional and miscellaneous. B., 1867 . . 33-1369 — Nature in disease ; illustrated in various dis- courses and essays, with miscellaneous writ- ings. N. Y., 1860 . . . 10-214 Bigelow, John. Jamaica in 1850. B., 1851 26''-212 — Life and public services of John Charles Fre- mont. N. Y.,1B56 . . . 30-!»30 — [Ed.] Autobiography of Franklin 80-2303 Bigelow, J. R. American's own book ; or, the constitutions of the several states in the . Union. N. Y., 1849. 8° . . 2-545 Bigelow, L. J. Bench and bar ; a complete digest of the wit, humor, asperities, and amenities of the law. N. Y., 1867 . . 30-1974 Bigg, H. H. Orthopraxy; the mechanical treat- ment of deformities, debilities, and deficien- cies of the human frame. L., 1865 10-596 Bigland, J. Geographical and historical view of the world ; the natural and artificial features of each country ; with notes by J. Morse. Ph., 1812. 5 V. 8" . . . 25-10 — History of England, to the close of the year 1812. L., 1813. 2 V. . . 27«-80 — Letters on the study and use of ancient and modern history. L., 1804 . . 29'^55 Bigland, R. Observations on marriages, baptisms, and burials, as preserved in parochial regis- ters. L., 1864. 4« . . . 27^-4053 Biglow papers. J. R. Lowell . . 23-876,7 Bigsby, R. Old places re-visited, or the antiquarian enthusiast. L., 1851. 3 v. 8° . 27«-82 Bijou litteraire. C. V. Martin . . 34-5172 Bilderbuch ohne Bilder. H. C. Andersen 34-612 Bill Arp — so called. [Pseud.] See Smith, C. H. 18-3712 Billiards. Hardy, F. The A. B. C. of 20-186 — Mingaud's noble game of b. . . 20-196 — Pardon, G. F. (Capt. Crawley.) The billiard book 20-171 — Phelan, M. Billiards without a master 20-201 — White, W. Theory and practice of b. 20-209 Billing, S. Law of awards and arbitrations. Ph., 1846. 8» . . . . V. 51 of 2-55 — and A. Prince. The law and practice of patents. L., 1845. 8° .... 2-313 Billings, Josh. [Pseud.] See Shaw, H. W. 18-3704 Billings, R. W. The power of form applied to geometric tracery. E., 1851. S" 5-600 Billington, J. Architectural director. L., 1848. 8» 5-31 Bills of exchange. Byles, J. B. Law of V. 16 and 61 of 3-55 Treatise on . . . . 2-331 — Chitty, J. Treatise on . . 2-16,7 — Cunningham, T. 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B., 1856 . . . 30-876 Binney, W. G. Land and fresh water shells of North America. Parts II and III. W., 1865. 8« [Sm. Misc. Col., v. 7] . 11-188 Binninc, R. B. M. Journal of two yenrs' travel in Persia, Ceylon, etc. L., 1857. 2 v. 8" 28''-257 BINNS. 53 BIOGRAPHY. Binns, J. Digest of the laws and judicial decisions of Penna., touching the authority and duties of justices of the peace. Ph., 1840. 8" 3-9 — Recollections, written by himself, with anec- dotes, political, historical and miscellaneous. Ph., 1854 30-814 Binns, R. W. A century of potting in the city of Worcester — a history of the royal porcelain works, 1751 to 1851. L., 1865. 8» 5-364 Binns, W. S. Course of geometrical drawing. L., 1861 5-331 Binny, J. See Mayhew, H. Biographia literaria. S. T. Coleridge . 22-984 Biographical anecdotes of the founders of the Frencli republic, and of other eminent characters of the revolution. L., 1798. 2 v. 8» 30-186 Biographical history of England to the revolution. J. 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Annals of industry and genius . . . . . 30-2344 By-paths of b 30-1426 — British Plutarch .... 30-1768 — Bruce, J. Classic and historic portraits 30-777 — Buckley, T. A. Dawnings of genius 30-781 — Bungay, G. W. Off-hand takings 30-1719 — Caldwell, H. Art of doing our best 30-1265 — Gates, W. L. R. Dictionary of general b. 30-1704 — Caulfield, J. Portraits, memoirs and characters 30-80 — Chalmers, A. General biographical dictionary 30-1696 — Chambers, R. Eminent Scotsmen 30-1694,5 — Characteristics of men of genius . 30-1820 — Children's story book of good and great men 30-1478 — Craik, G. L. Pursuit of knowledge under difQ- culties .. . . . 30-1801 to 4 — Cunningham, G. G. History of England in the lives of Englishmen . . . 30-590 — Curiosities of b 30-694 — Davenport, R. A. Dictionary of b. 30-1708 — De Quincey, T. Biographical essays 30-644 — Dictionary of contemporary b. . 30-1709 — Distinguished men of modern times. 30-1982 — Same. Selections . . . 30-323 — Dix, J. Lions — living and dead . 30-798 — Dunton, J. Contemporaries of . 30-1296 — Duyckinck, E. A. National portrait gallery 30-2011 — Edgar, J. G. Boyhood of great men 30-1258 Footprints of famous men . 30-787 — Edwards, B. B. Self-taught men 30-144 — English cyclopaedia of b. . . 30-2000 — French, B. F. Biographia Americana 30-39 Biography. Famous boys, and how they became great men .... 30-1264 — Favorite passages in modern Christian b. 30-1267 — Floyd, T. Bibliotheca biographica 30-1701 — Fuller, T. Worthies of England . 30-192 — Georgian era 30-199 — Godwin, P. Hand-book of universal b. 30-1702 — Goodrich, S. G. Curiosities of human nature 30-1926 Famous men of ancient times . 30-1924 Lives of benefactors . . 30-1927 Lives of celebrated women . 30-1928 — Gorton, J. General biographical dictionary 30-1703 — Grant, J. Cavaliers of fortune . 30-1098 — Greene, G. W. Biographical studies 30-1257 — Grinsted, T. P. Relics of genius 30-1244 — Hall's memoirs of eminent persons 30-811 — Hardie, J. New universal biographical dic- tionary 30-1698 — Hazlett, W. Spirit of the age . 30-1718 — Herbert, H. W. Persons and pictures from the history of France and England . 30-789 — Hildreth, S. P. Memoirs of the early pioneer settlers of Ohio .... 30-1198 — Historic gallery of portraits and paintings 5-486 — Hole, C. Brief biographical dictionary 30-1793 — Home, R. H. New spirit of the age 30-241 — Houssaye, A. Men and women of the eigh- teenth century .... 30-688 — Howie, J. Scotch worthies . . 30-1786 — Jerdan, W. Men I have known . 30-1916 — Judson, L. C. Sages and heroes of the revolu- tion 30-1861 — Knapp, S. L. Biographical sketches of emi- nent lawyers, statesmen and men of letters 30-289 — Lamartine, A. de. Heroic characters of the revolution 30-301 Memoirs of celebrated characters 30-800 — Landon, C. P. Galerie historique 34-5143 — Larkin, Ed. True effigies . . 30-309 — Lempri^re, J. Universal b. . 30-1699 — Lives of eminent individuals (American) 30-322 — Lives made sublime . . . . 30-1969 — Lives of eminent persons . . 30-325 — Longacre, J. B., and J. Herring. National portrait gallery of distinguished Americans 30-2027 — Lossing, B. J. Our countrymen . 30-1017 — Macaulay, T. B. Biographies contributed to the encyclopaedia Britannica . 30-1210 New biog. of illustrious men . 30-949 — McClure, A. W. Translators revived 30-751 — MacNevin, T. Lives and trials of eminent Irish- men 30-339 — Madden, R. R. Lives of the united Irishmen 30-340 — Mangnall, R. Selection for young people 29«-l 53 — Memorials of early genius . . 30-952 — Men of the time . . . 30-702,1710 — Morgan, H. J. Sketches of celebrated Canadi- ans 30-1688 — Myers, F. Lectures on great men 30-1666 — New and general biographical dictionary 30-1693 — Noble deeds of the great and brave 30-1572 — Nouvelle biographic generale . 34-4793 — Osgood, S. Studies in Christian b. 30-628 — Pantheon of the age . . . 30-408 — Parker, H, F. Morning stars of the new world 30-783 — Parry, J. H. Cambrian Plutarch . 30-409 — Parton, J. Famous Americans . 30-1903 — Plutarch's lives .... 30-430,1 — Plutarch. Vitse parallelse . . 34-333 — Public characters and public events, 1783-1815 30-443 — Public characters of 1800-1801 . 30-442 BIOGRAPHY. 54 BISCHOF. Biography. Public characters, or cotemporary b. 30-444 — Quintana, M. J. Lives of celebrated Spaniards 30-452 — Rank and talent of the time . . 80-2317 — Rivers, D. Memoirs of living authors 21-70 — Rogers, T. J. Amer. biographical dictionary 30-1700 — Romantic b. of the age of Elizabeth 30-516 — Russell, W. Eccentric personages 30-1753 Extraordinary men . . . 30-774 — Sabine, L. American loyalists . 26"-178 — Sargeant, C. E. Self-reliance . 30-711 — Savage, J. Living representative men 30-1029 — Sears, R. Bible biography . . 32-190 — Senior, N. W. Biographical sketches 30-1489 — Seward, W. Anecdotes of distinguished persons 30-809 — Seymour, C. C. B. Self-made men 30-802 — Sigourney, L. H. Examples from the 18th and 19th centuries .... 30-945 Examples of life and death . 30-1955 — Simpson, H, Lives of eminent Philadelphians 30-1170 — Sketches of living characters of France 30-536 — Small beginnings .... 30-1266 — Smiles, S. Brief biographies . 30-1262 — Smith, W. Dictionary of Greek and Roman b. 30-1705 — Smyth, G. L. Biographical illustrations of St. Paul's cathedral .... 30-1779 — Soule, F. Memoirs of prominent citizens of California 26«-328 — Sparks, J. Library of American b. 30-497 — Sprague, W. B, Visits to European celebrities 80-824 — Taylor, W. C. Modern British Plutarch 30-513 — Timbs, J. Anecdote b. . . 30-1263 School days of eminent men . 30-1857 — Traits of character . . . 30-1344 — Triumphs of perseverance and enterprise 30-797 — Tuckerman, H. T. Studies of character 30-944 — Upcott & Shoberl. Dictionary of living authors 21-125 — Vapereau, G. Diet, universel des contempo- rains 84-4697 — Walford, E. Men of the time . 30-1710 — Waller, J. F. Imperial dictionary of universal b 30-2021 — Whipple, E. P. Characteristic men 33-255 — Whittier, J. G. Old portraits . 30-597 — Wills, J. Lives of illustrious Irishmen 30-749 — Yonge, C. D. Parallel lives of ancient and modem heroes .... 80-1147 — You have heard of them. By Q. . 30-803 — Youth's historical cabinet . . 80-629 — See Actors ; Artists ; Authors ; Clergymen ; Dramatic biog. ; Explorers ; Genealogy ; Indians ; Jacobites ; Kit-cat club ; Lawyers ; Linguists ; Literary and scientific men ; Mer- chants ; Military and naval history ; Misers ; Missionaries ; Monks ; Negroes ; Non-confor- mists ; Orators ; Philosophers ; Physicians ; Poets ; Political biog. ; Portraits ; Presidents ; Puritans ; Recollections ; Reformers ; Sover- eigns ; Travelers ; Wits ; Women ; and Worthies. Biography of the British stage; being correct narratives of the lives of principal actors and actresses. 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Birds of prey 9-502 Birds of song .... 9-503 Game and water birds . . 9-501 Architecture of. [L. E. K.] . 9-711 — Atkinson, J. C. Eggs and nests of 9-905 British eggs and nests of . . 9-506 — Bechstein, J. M. Cage and chamber birds 19-511 — Bewick, T. History of birds . 9-512 — Birds' nests. L., n. d. . . . 9-677 — Browne, D. American bird-fancier 4-217 — Cassin, J. Birds of California . 9-1214 — Dixon, E. S. Dovecote and the aviary 9-589 — Giraud, J. P., jr. Birds of Long Island 9-551 — Jennings, C. Eggs of British birds, with de- scription of birds . . . 9-691 — Johns, C. A. British birds in their haunts 9-570 — Laishley, R. British birds' eggs . 9-576 — Malan, S. C. Catalogue of eggs of British birds 9-688 — Malings, E. A. Song birds and how to keep them 4-216 — Masius, H. Studies from nature . 9-1038 — Rennie, J. Faculties of birds. [L. E. K.] 9-709 Habits of birds . . . . 9-710 — Samuels, E. A. Among the birds 9-725 — Stanley, E. Familiar history of birds 9-685 — Woods, J. G. 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Letters and tracts on the choice of company, and other subjects. L. , 1762. 8» . 38-1253 Bombet, L. A. C. Life of Haydn, in a series of letters ; followed by the life of Mozart, and observations on Metastasio, and on the present state of music in France and Italy. Prov., 1820 30-230 Bon enfant, un. C. P. deKock . . 34-4837 Bonaparte, C. L. American ornithology ; or the natural history of birds inhabiting the U. S., not given by Wilson. Ph., 1825. 4 v. 1^9-1240 — See Wilson, A. Bonaparte, Louis. Histoire du parlement anglais. Suivie de la grande chartre. Notes autog. de Napoleon. P., 1820. 8» . . 34-4904 — Reply to Sir WalterScott'shistory of Napoleon. Ph., 1829. 8° . . . . 30-385 Bonaparte, Louis N. See Napoleon III. Bonaparte, Lucien. Memoirs written by himself. Part first. N. Y., 1836 . . 30-41 Bonaparte, N. See Napoleon I. Bonaparte family. History of . . 27*-1828 Bonar, A. A. Life and brief ministry of Rev. D. Sandeman, missionary to China. N. Y., 1861 30-1327 — Memoirs and remains of the Rev. R. M. McCheyne. Ph. ... 80-1159 — Palestine for the young. L. , . 28''-503 Bonar, H. The desert of Sinai. N. Y. 28^-238 — Hymns of faith and hope. N. Y., 1866. 2 v. 23-862 — Land of promise ; notes of a spring journey from Beersheba to Sidon. N. Y., 1858 28''-266 — Light and truth ; or, bible thoughts and themes. Old testament. N. Y., 1868 . 32-2399 Bond, A. Memoir of the Rev. Pliny Fisk. B., 1828 30-1048 Bond, A. L. The child's natural history, in words of four letters. L., 1867 . . 9-700 Bond, H. Genealogies of the families and descend- ants of the early settlers of Watertown, Mass. ; including Waltham and Weston, with the early history of the town. B., 1855. 8° 26''-648 Bond, J. J. Handy book of rules and tables for verifying dates. L., 1866 . ., 29«-248 Bond, J. W. Minnesota and its resources ; to which are appended camp-fire sketches. N. Y., 1854 26''-256 Bond, R. Hand-book of the telegraph. L., 1863 6-821 Bond, T. E. Practical treatise on dental medicine ; being a compendium of medical science as connected with the study of dental surgery. 8d ed. Ph., 1863. S" . . . 10-354 Bone, J. H. A. Petroleum and petroleum wells; with a complete guide-book of the oil regions. Ph., 1865 6-287 Boner, C. Chamois hunting in the mountains of Bavaria. L., 1853. 8" . . 27»'-526 — Forest creatures. L., 1861 . . 9-514 — Guide for travellers in the plain and on the mountain. L 29»'-258 — Transylvania ; its products and its people. L., 1865. 8» 27''-779 Bones. Bell, J. Engravings of . . 10-13 Bonheur, le. Agenor de Gasparin . 34-3388 Bonheur d'etre riche. H. Conscience . 84-3147 Bon homme, le. M'me de Genlis . . 34-3950 Bonhomme Nock, le. A. de Gondrecourt 34-4617 Boniface, J. X. [X. B. Saintine.] La belle cor- diere. P., 1862 . . . . 34-8661 — Chrisna. P., 1859 .... 34-3660 — Contes de toutes les couleurs. P., 1861 34-3664 — Les metamorphoses de la femme. P., 1860 34-5135 — Picciola. Precede de I'emploi du temps dans les prisons de I'etat. N. Y., 1855 34-3658 — Picciola 18-2715 — Seul. P., 1857 .... 34-3659 — The solitary of Juan Fernandez ; or, the real Robinson Crusoe. Trans, by Anne T. Wil- bur 1^3716 — Woman's whims .... 18-2717 — See Scribe, A. E. Theatre. Com. v. Bonjour et Bonsoir. H. Hostein . . 34-4335 Bonjean, L. B. Traits des actions, ou exposition hist, de I'organisation judiciaire. 2d od. P., 1841. 3v. 8° . . . . 34-4886 Bonnechose, E. de. Bertrand du Guesclin, conn^- table de France et de Castile. P., 1866 84-3945 — Histoire de France. 11 'me ed. P., 1859. 2 v. 24r-8107 — History of France from the invasion of the Franks under Clovis to the accession of Louis Philippe. L., 1839 . . . 27''-1619 — Same, trans, by W. Robson. L.,1853 27''-1620 — Reformers before the reformation. John Huss and the council of Constance. Translated by Campbell Mackenzie. E., 1844 . 38-858 — Same. N. Y., 1844. 8'' . . 30-581 Bonnell, G. W. Topographical description of Texas. Austin, 1840 .... 26b-513 Bonner, E. Life and defence. G. Townsend 32-1983 Bonner, J. Child's history of Greece. N. Y., 1857. 3v 27^3076 — Child's history of Rome. N. Y., 1856. 2 v. 27»-2153 — Child's history of the U. S. N. Y., 1855-66. 3 V 26«-880 Bonner, T. D. The life and adventures of James P. Beckwourth, mountaineer, scout, and pioneer, and chief of the Crow nation of Indians. N. Y., 1856 .... 36''-314 Bonneville, B. L. E; See Irving, W. Bonnie Scotland. S. J. Lippincott . 37»-1344 Bonnycastle, C. Inductive geometry ; or, an anal- ysis of the relations of form and magnitude, Charlottesville, Va., 1834. 8° . 1^77 Bonnycastle, J. Introduction to mensuration and practical geometry, with a treatise on gauging ; and problems in mechanics. Ph., 1860 14-95 BONNYCASTLE. 60 BOOTH. Bonny castle, R. H. Canada, as it was, is, and may be. With additions, and an account of recent transactions, by J. E. Alexander. L., 1853. 2v 26=^717 — Spanish America ; or, a descriptive, historical, and geographical account of the dominions of Spain in the westiern hemisphere. Ph., 1819. 8» 26»-14 Bonomi, J. Nineveh, and its palaces. The discov- eries of Botta and Layard applied to the eluci- dation of holy writ. L., [n. d.] 80 28«-98 Bonstetten, C. V. de. The man of the north and the man of the south ; or, the influence of climate. N. Y., 1864 2-548 Book about doctors. J. C. Jaeffreson . 10-242 Book about lawyers. J. C. JaeflFreson . 2-332 Book and its story, the. L. N. Ranyard 32-4'; 4 Book buyer's manual, the. G. P. Putnam 21-234 Book for a corner. L. Hunt . . 33-571 Book of beauty. L. E. Landon . . 18-1807 Book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church, as amended by the Westminster divines in the royal commission of 1661, and in agreement with the directory for public worship of the Presbyterian church in the United States. Ph., 1864 . . 32-1324 Book of common prayer, interpreted by its history. C. M. Butler .... 32-1960 Book of costume ; or, annals of fashion, from the earliest period to the present time. By a lady of rank. L., 1847. 8° . . 29''-95 Book of the court. W. J. Thoms . 27»-93 Book of days. R. Chambers . . 33-953 Book of English songs, from 16th to 19th century. L. ...... 23-410 Book of gems, the, and cabinet of art ; containing a series of steel engravings, from drawings by eminent painters. L. 4° . . 5-764 Book of German songs. H. Dulcken . 23-880 Book of golden deeds. C. M. Yonge . 33-1146 Book of good counsels .... 18-353 Book of health and beauty ; or, the toilette of rank and fashion. 2d ed. L., 1837 . 6-244 Book of heroes. Illustrations of northern antiquities 22-891 Book of home pets ; how to rear and manage them in sickness and in health. L., n. d. 20-237 Book of humorous poetry. E. . . 23-979 Book of Mormon. Trans, by Joseph Smith. N. Y. 32-1184 Book of nature. J. M. Good . . 9-924 Book of nature. P. Schoedler . . 11-323 Book of oratory. E. Marshall . . 33-556 Book of ornament, the (exempla ornamentorum). L. 4« 5-638 Book of peace ; a collection of essays on war and peace. B., 1845 .... 2-557 Book of plans for churches and parsonages, published under direction of the central committee of the general congregational convention. N. Y. , 1853. Ob. f .... 5-622 Book of praise. R. Palmer . , . 23-703 Book of prophecy. G.Smith . . 32-1765 Book of public worship, for the use of the new church, signified by the New Jerusalem in the revelation. B., 1846 . . 32-1487 Book of quinte essence. [E. E. T. S., p't 16] V. 10 of 22-1043 Book of Roxburghe ballads, ed. by J. P. Collier. L., 1847. 8» .... 23-557 Book of Saint Nicholas. J. K. Paulding 18-2453 Book of Scottish songs .... 23-412 Book of the signers. W. Brotherhead, ed. 30-2024 Book of snobs. W.M.Thackeray . 18-3181 — Same v. 1 of 18-3193 Book of sports. P. Egan . . . 20-346 Book of sports. W.Martin. . . 20-193 Book of stories. F. Summerly . . 18-3071 Book of table -talk. L., 1836. 2 v. . 33-10 Book of utility. T. Tegg . . . 33-^1118 Book of vagabonds and beggars, with a vocabulary of their language. Edited by M. Luther in 1528. Trans., with introd. and notes, by J. C. Hotten. L., 1860. 8° . 33-817 Book of vagaries. J. K. Paulding . 18-2452 Book of visions ; being a transcript of the record of the secret thoughts of a variety of individuals while attending church ; also, instances of the separation of the soul from the body. Ph. , 1847 32-197 Book of wealth. T. P. Hunt . . 32-49 Bookof were-wolves. S. Baring-Gould 33-1785 Book rarities iu the university at Cambridge. C. H. Hartshorne .... 31-303 Book without a name. T. C. and Lady Morgan 33-311 Book-binding. Hannett, J. Bibliopegia — Nicholson, J. B. Manual of the art of Book-hunter, the. J. H. Burton . Book-keeping. Becker, G. J. Treatise on — Bryant & Stratton's national b. — Crittenden, A. F. and S. W. By — Dilworth, T. B.-k.'s assistant — Duff", P. Single and double entry — Fairbanks, L. Science and practice of — Foster, B. F. Treatise on b.-k. — Gordon, W. General counting house 6-495 6-379 21-22,3 1-80 1-202 double entry 1-105 1-24 1-338 1-518 1-27 b.-k. 1-30 1-31 1-293 double 1-387 1-503 1-47 1-50 1-79 1-82 1-259 1-301 and Universal accountant — Haddon, J. Rudimentary b. -k. — Jackson, G. New check-journal entry — Jones, E. T. English system — Mail', J. Book-keeping modernized — Mitchell, W. B.-k. by double entry — Preston, L. Treatise on b.-k. — Roche, M. System of b.-k. . — Sutherland, H. Columnar system — Wright, W. National system of b. -k. — See Commercial arithmetic. Books. Carlyle, T. Choice of . . 13-47 — See Bibliography ; Publishing ; Reading. Books and authors ; curious facts and characteristic sketches. L., 1868 . . . 22-942 Bookseller, the, a handbook of British and foreign literature. L., 1863-7. 8» . . 21-396 Booksellers. Knight, C. H. Shadows of old b. 31-66 Boole, G. Investigation of the laws of thought. L.,1854. 8° .... 15-148 — Treatise on differential equations. Camb., 1859-65. 2v 14-24 Boone, D. Bogart, W. H. B. and the hunters of Kentucky 30-1005 — Peck, J. M. Life of. (S. A. B. 23) 30-497 Boos, Martin. Gossner, J. Life of . 30-933 Boot and shoe maker's assistant ; preceded by a history of feet costume. Manch., 1853. 8° 6-1006 — See Boots ; Shoes. Bootan. Turner, S. Jour, through . 28*'-910« — See India ; Himalayas. Booth, D. Analytical dictionary of the English language, in which the words are explained in the order of their natural aflBnity. L., 1835. 4° 22-396 Booth, J. B. Passages, incidents, and anecdotes in the life of. By his daughter. N. Y., 1866 30-1816 — Ugolino. F's S. D. v. 15 . . 24-221 Booth, J. C. , and C. Morflt. The encyclopaedia of chemistry. 7th ed. Ph., 1868. 8» 8-35 Booth, M. H. C. Wayside blossoms. Ph., 1865 23-802 Booth, M. L. Clock and watch maker's manual. N. Y., 1860 6-290 — History of the city of New York. N. Y., 1859. 8» 36'^20 BOOTS. 61 BOTANY. Boots. Hall, J. S. History of b. and shoes 6-183 — See Boot ; Shoes. Bora, Catharine de. J. G. Morris . 30-913 — See Luther. Borcke, H. von. Memoirs of the confederate war for independence. E.,1866. 2 v. 8" 26»-850 — Same. Ph., 1867 .... 26«-850'' Border and Bastille. G. A. Laurence . 26'>-450 Border beagles. W. G. Simms . . 18-2856 Border exploits. W. Scott . . . 27''-1371 Border life, American .... 26«-270 Border lines in medical science. O. W. Holmes. 10-266 Border rifles. G. Aimard . . . 18-89 Border rover. E. Bennett . , . 18-316 Border war. J. B. Jones . . . 18-1693 Border warfare of New York. W. W. Campbell 26=^33, 34 Border wars of the American revolution. W. L. Stone 26''-197 Borderer's table-book. M. A. Richardson 27''-1003 Borghetta, le. X. de Montepin . . 34-4397 Borgia, A. One link in the chain of apostolic suc- cession ; or, the crimes of A. B. 18-3733* Borges. See Henriques. Borne, L. Sammtliche Werke. Ph., 1863. 5 v. 34-524 — Menzel, der Pranzosenfresser. N. Y., 1844 34-2292 Borneo. Boyle, F. Adventures among the Dyaks 29''-309 — Brooke, C. Ten years in Sarawak 28''-502 — Keppel, H. Expedition to B. . 28''-71 — St. John, S. Travels in northern B. 29»'-198 Borough, the. G. Crabbe. 23-65 ; and v. 2 and 3 of 23-333 Borrow, G. The bible in Spain. The gypsies of Spain. Ph., 1843. 8° . . 27''-842 — Lavengro, the scholar, gipsy, and priest 18-355 — Romany rye, sequel to Lavengro . 18-356 — Wild Wales, its people, language, and scenery. L., 1862. 3 V 27'>-671 — The Zincali ; or, an account of the gypsies of Spain. 4th ed. L., 1846 . . 27'>-2002 Borthwick, J. D. Three years in California. E., 1857. 8° 26^-360 Borton, S. J. See Nott, J. C, and G. R. Gliddon. Bosanquet, J. W. Messiah the prince ; or, the in- spiration of the prophesies of Daniel. L., 1866. 8° 32-1919 Boscana, G. Chinigchinick. Boscobel tracts. J. Hughes . . . 27"-585 — Same. See Graramont . . . 30-216 Bosnia. Ranke, L. Sketch of the insurrection in 27»-2962 Bosom friend. Mrs. Grey . , . 18-1272 Bossange, H. Catalogue de livres fran^ais, anglais, allemands, espagnols, grecs et latins, italiens, portugais, orientaux, etc. Suivi de prix cou- rants. P., 1845. 8° . . . 21-301 — Ma bibliothtjque franqaise. P., 1855 21-17 Bossu, le, ou le petit parisien. P. Feval 34-3323 Bossuet, J. B. A. de Lamartine . . 34-3462 — Discours sur 1' histoire universelle. Public par A. Olleris. P., 1859 . . . 34-3096 — History of the variations of the protestant churches. N. Y. 2 v. . . 32-1754 — OraisonsFunebres ; essai sur I'Oraison Funebre, par M. Villemain ; choix d'Oraisons de Fle- chier et de Mascaron. P., 1862 34-3097 Bossut, C. General history of mathematics. L., 1803. 8° 14-153 — La vie et les ouvrages de Pascal . 34^3614 Boston, T. Complete works, including his me- moirs, written by himself; edited by S. M'Millan. L., 1854. 12 v. 8» 32-1349 — The crook in the lot. N. Y., 1861 32-1392 — Human nature in its four-fold state. . N. Y. , 1859 32-1393 — Select works, with a memoir of his life ; ed. by A.S.Patterson. N. Y., 1855. 8° 32-1411 Boston. History. — Bowen, A. Picture of B. ; or, guide to me- tropolis of Massachusetts . 26'^18 — Drake, S. G. History and antiquities 26^-453 — Frothingham, R., jr. Siege of B. 26'^257 — Hewes, G. R. T. Traits of the tea party 26»-206 — Lander, S. W. Spectacles for young eyes 26''-410 — Loring, J. S. Hundred Boston orators 30-1946 — Lothrop, S. K. History of the church in Brattle street 32-1590 — Quincy, J. Municipal history . 26»-368 — Bobbin, C. Old north and new brick church 32-1610 — Shaltuck, L. Report on the census of Boston for 1845, with collateral facts and statistical researches. B., 1846. 8» . 26='-766 — Snow, C. H. History of B. . 26M87 — Wines, E. C. Trip to B. — a series of letters . 26M36 — Libraries. — Athenaeum. Catalogue of books, by-laws, list of proprietors and subscribers. B. , 1827. S° 21-393 Quincy, J. History of . . 26«-339 — Mercantile library association ; annual report, 1851, '52, '54, '55, '57, '65-'67 Catalogue of the library . . 21-396 — Public library, annual report, 1856, '60, '62, '67. Catalogues of library . 21-398 to 400 Dedication of building . . 21-397 Boston book ; being specimens of metropolitan liter- ature. B., 1841 . . . 33-19 Boston common 18-358 Boston journal of natural history, v. 1, 2. B., 1837-8 9-910 Boston miscellany of literature and fashion ; ed. by N. Hale, jr. ; July to Dec, 1842. B., 1842. 8» 17-23 Boston musical times, v. 1. B., 1861. 4° 5-981 Boston society of natural history, annual of, for 1868-9 9-911 — Condition and doings, as exhibited by the annual reports. B. , 1865-67. 8° . . 9-908 — Memoirs ; a new series of the Boston journal of natural history, v. 1. pts. 1-3. B., 1867-68. 4» 9-1248 — Proceedings, v. 1, 10, 11. B., 1844-68. 8° 9-909 Bostwick, H. An inquiry into the cause of natural death, or death from old age. N. Y., 1851 10-132 Boswell, J. Account of Corsica, the journal of a tour to that island and memoirs of P. Paoli. 3d ed. L., 1769. 8° . . 27«-2155 — Journal of a tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson. Ph., 1810. 8° . . 27''-101 — Same ; ed. by R. Carruthers. L. 27''-101" — Letters- addressed to the Rev. W. J. Temple. L., 1857. 80 . ... . 30-1641 — Life of Samuel Johnson ; from 5th L. ed. [Ma- lone.] B., 1807. 3v. 8° . 30-268" — Same. 6th ed. L., 1811. 4 v. 8° 30-269 — Same. Ph., 1860. 8° . . . 30-268" — Same ; ed. by J. W. Croker. B., 1832. 2 v. 8» 30-268 — Same: [ed. anon.] L. [about 1859.] 4 v. S" 30-269« — The table talk of Samuel Johnson. L., 1818 33-580 Bosworth, J. Compendious Anglo-Saxon and Eng- lish dictionary. L., 1855. 8" . 22-43 — See Gothic, and Anglo-Saxon gospels 32-1953 Botanic garden, the. E. Darwin . . 9-35 Botany. General and systematic. — Balfour, J. H. Class-book of b. . 9-6 Manual of b 9-7 — Barton, B. S. Elements of b. . 9-8 BOTANY. 62 BOUNTIES. Botany. General and systematic. — Berkeley, M. J. Cryptogamic b. 9-11 — Buffon, G. L. L. Elements of b. . 9-523 — Carpenter, W. B. Vegetable physiology and b. 9-18 — Coultas, H. Principles. (1) Cryptog. ; (2) phanerog 9-28,9 — Dresser, C. Popular manual . 9-88 — Figuier, L. The vegetable world . 9-59 — Goodrich, S. G. The vegetable kingdom 9-42 — Gray, A. Botanical text-book . 9-38 Botany and vegetable physiology 9-41 — Green, F. H., and J. W. Congdon. Class-book of b 9-43 — Le Maout, E. Lemons 61ementaires 84-4933 — Miller, J. Illustration of the sexual system of Linnaeus 9-60 — Newman, J. B. Outlines of b. . 9-66 — Raspail, F. V. Nouveau syst. de phys. vege- tale et de botanique . . . 34-4899 — Reichard, Dr. Families of plants . 9-75 — Richard, L. C. Botanical dictionary 9-90 -- Ruschenberger, W. S. W. Elements of b. 9-76 — Schleiden, Dr. J. M. Principles of scientific b. 9-77 — Smith, E. See Ansted, D. T., et al. 9-101 — Smith, J. E. Physiological and systematical b. 9—95 — Wood, A. Class-book '. ". '. 9-84 Object Lessons .... 9-85 — Anatomical and physiological. — Candolle, A. P. de. Vegetable organography 9-36 — Coultas, H. The plant, an illustration of the organic life of the animal . . 9-86 — Grew, N. Anatomy of plants . 9-1213 — Keith, P. Physiological b. . . 9-52 — Main, J. Illustrations of veg. phys. 9-98 — Marcet, Jane. Conversations . 9-57 — Mohl, H. von. The vegetable cell 9-62 — Popular treatise on veg. phys. . 9-99 — Practical. — Bentham, G. British flora . . 9-9 — Bigelow, J. Plants of Boston . 9-1207 — Catlow, A. Popular field b. . . 9-19 Popular garden b. . . . 9-20 ' Popular geography of plants . 9-22 Popular green- house b. . . 9-21 — Chapman, A. W. Flora of southern U. S. 9-23 — Coleman, "W. S. Woodlands and heaths 9-26 — Curtis, W. Flora Londinensis . 9-1237 — Darby, J. B. of southern states . 9-31 — Darlington, W. Agricultural b. . 9-32 Flora cestrica ..... 9-34 — Eaton, A. Manual of b. for North America 9-91 — Emory, W. H. Report of the U. S. and Mexi- can boundary suiTey . . . 26*'-1002 — Gray, A. Manual of b. . . . 9-40 — Hill, J. Virtues of British herbs .• 10-120 — Ives, J. C. Report on Colorado river 26''-1003 — McMurtrie's florula Louisvillensis . 26''-596 — Nuttall, T. Genera of N. American plants 9-68 — Osborn, H. S. Plants of the holy land 9-69 — Pacific railroad surveys, v. 2, 4-7, 13 SeMOOl — Pursh, F. Flora Amer. septent . 9-73 — Rafinesque, C. S. Medical flora of the U. S. 9-74 — Tatnall, A. Phsenogamous and filicoid plants of New Castle CO., Del. . . 11-213 — Thornton, R. J. British flora . 9-81 — Miscellaneous. — Balfour, J. H. Botanist's companion 9-5 Botany and religion . . 9-4 — Dresser, C. Unity in variety in the vegetable kingdom 9-37 — Darlington, W. Memorials of Bartram and Marshall 80-593 Botany. Miscellaneous. Reliquiae Balwinianse . . 30-1949 — Darwin, C. Climbing plants . 9-916 — Darwin, E. Botanic garden . 9-35 — Hooker, W. J. Journal of b. . 9-49 — Logan, J. Experiments and considerations on generation 9-97 — Osborn, H. S. Plants of the holy land 9-69 — See Agriculture; Evergreens; Ferns; Flowers ; Funguses ; Horticulture ; Lichens ; Mosses ; Nature ; Orchids ; Plants ; Trees ; Seaweeds ; Vegetable; Vegetation. Both sides. T. S. Bacon . . . 32-1565 Bothwell. James Grant . . . 18-1247 Bothwell ; a poem. W. E. Aytoun . 23-407 Botta, A. C. L. Hand-book of universal literature. N. y., 1860 .... 22-941 Botta, C. History of the war of the independence of the U. S. ; trans, by G. A. Otis. Ph., 1820. 3v. 8° . . . . 26«-15 — Italy during the consulate and empire of Napo- leon. Ph., 1829. 8° . . . 27»-2158 Botta, V. Dante as philosopher, patriot and poet, with an analysis of the divina commedia, its plots and episodes. N. Y., 1865 30-1721 Botts, J. M. The great rebellion ; its secret history, rise, progress and failure. N. Y., 1866 26''-838 Boucharlat, J. L. Elementary treatise on me- chanics; trans., with additions, by E. H. , Courtenay. N. Y., 1850. 8° . 11-190 — Elements de calcul difibrentiel et de C. int. 6'me ed. P., 1853. 80 . . 34-4788 Boucherett, Jessie. Hints on self-help ; a book for young women. L. , 1866 . . 2-553 Bouchette, Jos. Topographic du bas Canada ; re- marques sur le haut Canada ; relations avee les Etats-Unis. L., 1815. 8" . 34^741 Boucicault, D. Andy Blake. F's M. D. v. 14 24-113 — Jessie Brown. F's S. D. v. 36 . 34-321 — Grimaldi ; or, the life of an actress. F's S. D. V. 20 34-231 — The knight of Arva. F's S. D. v. 29 24-221 — London assurance. F's S. D. v. 4 34-821 — A lover by proxy. F's M. D. v. 31 34-113 — Old heads and young hearts. F's S. D. v. 8 24-221 — Pauvrette [1858.] F's S. D. v. 29 24-221 — The phantom. F's S. D. v. 21 . 24-221 — The pope of Rome. F's S. D. v. 29 24-331 — West end. F's S. D. v. 30 . 24-221 — The willow copse. F's S- D- v. 31 24-221 Boucicault, C, and C. Seymour. Wanted — a widow. P'sM. D. V. 17 . 34-113 Bougeart, Alfred. Marat I'ami du peuple. P., 1865. 3v. 8<> . . . . 84-4702 Bouhours, D. Life of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the society of Jesus, with a sketch of the institute of the Jesuits. Ph., 1840 . 33-1745 — Life of St. Francis Xavier of the society of Jesus, apostle of the Indies and Japan ; trans, by J. Dry den. Dub., 1813. 8» . . 80-504 Bouilly, J. N. ContesamafiUe. P. 84-5069 — Contes oflferts aux enfants de France ; lesjeunes Eleves. P 34-5073 — Encouragements de la jeunesse. P. 84-5071 — See, under Dramas, Fanchon and Taubstumme. Boulainvilliers, H. de. Life of Mahomet ; from the French. L., 1781 . . . 30-341 Boulden, J. E. P. An American among the Ori- entals ; including an audience with the sul- tan and a visit to the interior of a Turkish harem. Ph., 1855 . . . 27''-378 Boulders. Geikie, A. Gleanings from the note-book of.a field geologist . . . 9-233 Boulton, M. Smiles, S. Life of . 30-1760 Bound to the wheel. J. Saunders . 18-3758 Bounties. See Pensions. BOUNTY. 63 BOWEN. Bounty fund commission. Report of the city bounty fund commission. [Philadelphia.] 1865 26»-u. p. Bouquet de violettes. Clement de Ris 34-4328 Bourboxi, le connetable de. P. A. A. Mignet 34-4663 Bourbons. Yonge, C. D. Prance under the b, 27»-1964 — See Maflfey, Count. Brigand life in Italy 27»-2342 — See also, names of noted members of the Bour- bon family. Bourdaloue, L. Oraison funebre de prince de Conde 34-4449 Bourdier de Villemert. See Villemert. Bourdon, P. L. M. Elements d' algebre. 8'me ed. Brux., 1837. 8» . . . . 34-4795 — See Davies, C 14-43 Bourdon, M'me. See Proment, M. Bourgeois, A., et A. Decourcelle. Les manages d'Aujourd'hui. Comedie (en 4 actes) en prose. P., 1863 .... 34-3098 — and P. Feval. The duke's daughter. Dram- atized from "La petite Parisienne" as " Le bossu." Adapted to the English stage. F's *S. D. V. 41 . . . . 24-231 Bourgogne, Louis, due de. Michelet, J. Louis XIV. et le due du B. v. 14 . 34r-4865 — See Burgundy ; St. Simon. Burgogne, duchesse de. Delia Rocca, c'sse. 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Charleston, 1857 . . . 28''-245 Bower, Alex. Life of Luther, embracing an account of the early progress of the reformation. Ph., 1824. 8» 30-334 Bower, Arch. History of the popes. L., 1748-59. V. 1-4. 4° 27'M034 Bowl of " punch" 18-359 Bowler, G. Chapel and church architecture ; with designs for parsonages. B., 1856. f" 5-621 Bowles, Caroline. See Southey, C. C. 33-55 Bowles, G. Introducion a la historia natural y a la geografla fisica de espana. Mad., 1775. 8" 34-35 Bowles, S. Across the continent ; a summer's jour- ney to the Rocky mountains, the Mormons, and the Pacific states, with Speaker Colfax. Spring., 1866 ; . . . 26i'-556 Bowles, W. Thoughts on national defence. 3d ed. L.,1853. 8» .... 33-374 Bowles, W. L. Poetical works ; with memoir, crit- ical dissertation, and explanatory notes, by G. Gilfillan. N. Y., 1855. 3 v. 8° 33-651 Bowman, Anne. 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Provinces and chief cities ; witli agricultural and commerical statistics 36*^-637 — Southey, R. History of B. . . 36»-1319 — Stewart, C. S. Brazil and La Plata 26''-312 — Walsh, R. Notices of B. 1828-9. 26''-139 — Warren, J. E. Para ; or, adventures on the Amazon 36''-216 Bread. Accum, F. Art of making b. . 6-147 — Acton, E. English bread-book . 6-148 — Graham, S. B. and bread making 6-183 — See Baking ; Cookery. Bread fruit. Bligh, W. Voyage for . 39''-524 Bread upon the waters. Miss D. M. Muloch 18-3399 Breaking away. W. T. Adams . . 18-3937 Breakfast in bed. G. A. Sala . . 33-445 Breast. Velpeau, A. A. L. M. Diseases of 10-638 Breath of life, the. G. Catlin . . 10-788 Breck, J. The flower-garden ; or, book of flowers, in which are described various hardy herba- ceous perennials. B., 1851 . 9-14 — Same. Bost., 1856 .... 9-15 Breck, S. Sketch of the internal improvements made by Pennsylvania ; with observations upon her means for their extension. Ph., 1818. 8" 26»-34 Breckenbridge, J. See Hughes, J. Breckinridge, R. J. The knowledge of God, object- ive and subjective ; or, theology considered as a science of positive truth, both inductive and deductive. N. Y., 1858-9. 2 v. 8" 32-719,20 — Memoranda of foreign travel, containing notices of France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. Ph., 1839 27M33 — Principal states of western Europe. Bait., 1845. 2v 27M34 Bree, C. R. Species not transmutable, nor the re- sult of secondary causes ; a critical examina- tion of Mr. Darwin's " Origin and variation of species." L., n. d. . . 9-515 Bree, J. Sketch of the navv of Great Britain in the 14th century, v. 1. "L., 1791. 4« 27"-4016 Bree, J. B. von. St. Cecilia's day ; a cantata. B., n. d. 8° r-r.:o Breeding. Goodale, S. S. Principles of 4-1-tO BREEN. 67 BRIDGES. Breen, H. H. Modern English literature, its blem- ishes and defects. L., 1857. 8" 22-411 Brees, S. C. Illustrated glossary of practical archi- tecture and civil engineering. L., 1852. 8" 6-22 Breese, J. See Authentic details . . 32-1795 Brehat, A. de. Jean Belin ; or, the adventures of a little French boy . . , 18-394 — Les jeunes amours. Moeurs Parisiennes. P., 18G1 34-3100 — Leopold de Kernys . . . 34-5146 Brehaut, T. C. Cordon training of fruit trees. L., 1860 4-188 Bremer, F. Axel and Anna . . 18-396,403 — Brothers and sisters . . . 18-395 — Butterfly's gospel, and other stories 18-405 — Diary 18-396,403 — Easter offering .... 18-395 — Father and daughter . . . 18-398 — Four sisters [Hertha.] . . , 18-399 — Greece and the Greeks. Narrative of a winter residence and summer travel in Greece and its islands. Trans, by M. Howitt. L., 1863. 2 V 27''-642 — TheH family .... 18-396,403 — The home 18-400 — Homes of the new world. Trans, by M. Howitt. K Y., 1853. 2v. . . . 26^-254 — Life in Dalecarlia .... 18-395 — Life in the old world ; or, two years in Switzer- land and Italy. Trans, by M. Howitt. L., 1861. 2v 27''-585 — Same. Ph., n. d 27''-586 — Midnight sun 18-395 — The neighbors .... 18-400,1 — Nina . . . . . . 18-402,3 — The parsonage of Mora . . . 18-396 — President's daughters . . . 18-402 — Strife and peace .... 18-403 — Travels in the holy land. L., 1862 28''-402 — Two j'-ears in Switzerland and Italy. Trans. by M. Howitt. L., 1861. 2 v. 27''-585 — Life, letters and posthumous works, ed. by C. Bremer. Trans, by F. Milow and E. Nonnen. N. Y., 1868 30-2359 — Howitt, M. Twelve months with . 27''-802 Bremner, R. Excursions in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. L., 1840. 2 v. S" . 27^-86 — Excursions in the interior of Russia ; including sketches of the character and policy of the Emperor Nicholas. L., 1839. 2 v. 8» 27^-90 Brent, L. Incidents in the life of a slave girl ; writ- ten by herself; ed. by L. M. Child. B., 1861 . 30-1815 Brenten, J. H. See Forgues, E. D. Brenton, Sir .Tahleel. Memoir of Capt. E. P. Bren- ton, and life of the Earl of St. Vincent. L., 1842. 8° 30-1132 Breton, M. China ; its costume, arts, manufac- tures, etc. Trans, from the French. L., 1824. 4 V. in 2 28^-528 Breton de los Herreros, M. Muerete ! y veras ! T. T. E. V. 5 34-2 Bretonneau. See Semple, R. H. Bretons, les. A. Brizeux . . . 34-3102 Brett, W. H. The Indian tribes of Guiana. N. Y., 1852 26»-234 Breuil. See Du Breuil. Brevity and brilliancy in chess. M. J. Hazeltine 20-26 Brewer, E. C. A guide to English composition. N. Y., 1854 22-613 — Guide to the scientific knowledge of things familiar. N. Y., 1851 . . . 11-217 — Sound and its phenomena. L., 1864 11-243 — Smaller history of France ; social, political and literary. L., n. d. . . . 27''-1622 Brewer, J. N, Beauties of Ireland. L., 1826. 2 v. 8° 37''-874 Brewer, J. N. Introduction to the beauties of Eng- land and Wales, comprising observations on the history and antiquities of the Britons. L., 1818. 8° . . . . 27^-473 — Topographical and historical description of the county of Oxford. L. 8° . . 27''-857 Brewer's family. Mrs. S. 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Scott . 18-2756 Bride of Llewellyn. E. D. E. N. Southworth 18-2969 Bride of Omberg. E. F. Carlen . . 18-575 Bride of the wilderness. E.Bennett . 18-317 Bridee, W. E. Madelon Hawley . 18-329 Bridge, B. Theory and solution of cubic and bi- quadratic equations, and of equations of the higher orders. L., 1833. 8» . 14-186 Bridge, H. Journal of an African cruiser: com- prising sketches of the west coast of Africa. N. Y., 1853 .... 28''-163 Bridgeman, T. American gardener's assistant. N. Y., 1867 4-265 Bridges, F. Hints to mothers on home education. L., 1862 10-278 Bridges, J. H. England and China . 27«-1250 — France under Richelieu and Colbert. E., 1866 27M623 Bridges, N. Stenographie and cryptographic. L., 1659 22-49 BRIDGES. BRITAIN. Bridges, Sallie. Marble isle, legends of the round table and other poems. Ph., 1864 23-741 Bridges and bridge building. Bell, W. E. System of bridge building . . . 6-13 — Dempsey, G. D. Tubular and other iron girder bridges, particularly the Britannia and Con- way 6-40 — Haupt, H. Bridge construction . 6-57 Military b 6-627 — Hennci, O. Skeleton structures . 6-58 — Pope, T. Bridge architecture, and description of bridges 6-72 — State of Pennsylvania vs. Wheeling and Bel- mont bridge company . . 2-121 Bridger, C. Index to printed pedigrees, contained in local histories, the herald's visitations, etc. L., 1867. 8" .... 27''-107 Bridgewater treatises. Babbage, C. Ninth b. t. A fragment. [Design in the Creator] 32-2107 — Bell, Sir C. The hand . . . 10-143 — Buckland, W. Geology and mineralogy 9-213,4 — Chalmers, T. Constitution of man 15-16 — Kidd, J. Physical condition of man 11-34 — Kirby, W. History, habits, and instincts of animals , . . . . 9-574 — Prout, W. Chemistry, meteorology, and the function of digestion . . 11-59 — Roget, P. M. Animal and vegetable physiology 9-1008 — Whewell, W. Astronomy and general physics 12-23 Bridgman, E. J. G. Daughters of China; or, sketches of domestic life in the celestial em- pire. N. Y., 1853 . . . 32-403 Bridle roads of Spain. G. J. Cayley . 27^-413 Brief narrative of the defence of the Arrah garrison, written by one of the besieged party. L., 1858 28»-171 Brief state of the province of Pennsylvania. In a letter from a gentleman in P. 2d ed. L., 1755. 8° ■ 26»-918 Brief statement of opinions, etc. pph. Ph., 1800. 8° . . . . . 26»-955 Brierre de Boismont, A. History of dreams, visions, apparitions, ecstasy, magnetism, and somnam- bulism. Ph., 1855, 80 . . 10-547 Briery creek. H. Martineau . . 18-3856 Brigand. G. R. P. James . . . 18-3650 Brigand captive. H. de Normand . 18-2340 Brigand life in Italy. A. Maffei . . 27''-2342 Brigandage in soutli Italy. D. Hilton . 27^-2274 Brigands. Moens, W. J. C. English travellers and Italian journeys .... 27"- 783 Briggs, C. F. Haunted merchant . 18-415 Briggs, F. W. Missions, apostolic and modern ; an exposition of the narrative of St. Paul's first missionary journey in relation to the Protestant missions of the present century. L., 1863 32-1722 Briggs, G. N. Richards, W. C. Life of 30-1850 Brigham, W. T. Notes on the volcanic phenomena of the Hawaiian islands, with a description of the modern eruptions. [Mem. Bost. soc. nat. hist., V. 1, p't 3] . . . . 9-1248 Bright, J. Speeches on the American question, with an introduction by F. Moore. B., 1865 26'^6G0 — Speeches on parliamentary reform, &c. Re- vised by himself. L.,1866. 8" . 2-558 Bright, R. Clinical memoirs on abdominal tumors and intumescence. Ed. by G. H. Barlow. L., 1860. 8° .... 10-696 — Travels from Vienna through lower Hungary, with some remarks on the congress of Vienna in the year 1814. E., 1818. 4» . 27>'-1203 Brightly, F. C. Analytical digest of the laws of the United States. Ph., 1858-66. 2 v. 8° 2-133 — Annual digest of the laws of Pennsylvania, from 1853-1860. Completing Stroud and Brightly's Purdon's digest. Ph., 1860. 8°. 2-264" Brightly, F. C. Digest of the laws of Pennsylvania, 1700-1867. Ph., 1862-7. 2 v. S" 2-264" — Practical treatise on the law of costs in Pennsyl- vania ; with the fee-bill and decisions of the courts thereon. Ph., 1847. S" . 2-232 — Digest of the laws of Pennsylvania, 1846-8. Supplement to Purdon. Ph., 1848. 8° 2-89 — See Purdon, J. Brighton, J. G. Memoir of Admiral Sir P. B. V. Broke. L., 1866. 8° . . . 30-1785 Brightwell, C. L. Annals of industry and genius. L., 1863 30-2344 — Bye-paths of biography. L., n. d. 30-1426 — Memoir of Amelia Opie. L., 1857 . 30-1546 — Palissy, the Huguenot potter . 18-416 — Romantic incidents in the lives of naturalists and celebrated travellers. L., 1861 . 30-1411 Brigitte. J. de la Madelene . . . 34-4087 Brillat-Savarin, A. Hand-book of dining ; or, cor- pulency and leanness scientifically considered. N. Y., 1865 10-506 — Physiologic du gout. Notice sur I'auteur par liicherand ; traite sur les excitans modernes, par De Balzac. P., 1839 . . 34-3101 — Physiology of taste; or, transcendental gastron- omy. Illustrated by anecdotes of distin- guished artists and statesmen. Ph., 1854 6-160 Brillaud-Laujardiere, C.-C. De I'infanticide — 6tude medico-legale. P.. 1865. 80 . 34-4729 Brimley, G. Essays. Ed. by W. G. Clark. 2d ed. L., 1860 22-944 Brinckle, W. D. See Hoffy, A. Brine, L. The Taeping rebellinn in China. L., 1862 28«-197 Bringham, A. Mental exertion in relation to health. Edited, with a chapter on the cause and treat- ment of indigestion in literary men, by A. Leared. L., 1864 . . . 10-579 Brinley, F. Life of W. T. Porter. N. Y., 1860 30-1261 Brinton, D. G. The myths of the new world ; a treatise on the symbolism and mythology of the red race of America. N. Y., 1868 32-2419 — Notes on the Floridian peninsula ; its literary history, Indian tribes and antiquities. Ph., 1859 26»^15 Brinton, W. Diseases of the slomach ; with an in- troduction of its anatomv and physiology. L. , 1859 ....'.. 10-183 — Same. Ph., 1865. 8» . . . 10-183" — On food and its digestion; an introduction to dietetics. L., 1861 . . . 10-249 Brisbane, A. Social destiny of man ; or, association and reorganization of industry. Ph., 1840 2-560 — Theory of the human passions, and outline of Fourier's social science. N.Y.,1857. 8° 2-657 Brisee 18-417 Brises d' Orient. D. Bolintineano . 34-4831 Brissot de Warville, J. P. New travels in the U. S. ; including the commerce of America with Europe by Brissot and E. Claviere. L., 1794. 2v. 8° . . . 26"-6 Bristed, C. A. Five years in an English university. N. Y., 1852. 2 V. . . . 13-39 — The interference theory of government. N. Y., 1867 2-559 Bristed, J. Hints on the national bankruptcy of Britain, and on her resources to maintain the present contest with France. N. 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Letters of . 33-1240 British theatre. L., 1791. 34 v. . . 24-71 — J. Sharpe 24-191 British topography. R. Gough . . 21-310 British warblers. See Bechstein, J. M. 9-511 British West Indies. See West Indies, British. [Note. — Works relating to the British nation and country may be found under England or Great Britain.] Britton, S. B. Man and his relations — illustrating the influence of the mind on the body. N. Y., 1864. 8» 15-205 Brittanic researches. B. Posts . . 27^-959 Brittanicus. J. Racine .... 34-3125 Brittano-Roman inscriptions. J. McCaul 27»-770 Brittany. Herbert, A. Cyclops christianus 27*-548 — Jephson, J. M. Walking tour in . 27'>-1209 — Trollope, T. A. Summer in B. . 27''-311 — Wallace-Dunlop, M. and R. Wanderings in 27''-795 — See France. Brittany and La Vendee. E. Souvestre 18-2962 Britton, J. The authorship of the letters of Junius elucidated ; including a biographical memoir. L., 1848. 8° 37»-656 — and E. W. Brayley. Norfolk ; or^ original de- lineations, topographical, historical and de- scriptive of that country, the result of per- sonal survey. Illustrated. L., 1818. 8" 2?'-856 — Northampton ; or, original delineations, topo- graphical, historical and descriptive. L., 1818. 80 27''-855 Britton, J., and others. The beauties of England and Wales ; ox*, delineations, topographical, historical and descriptive of each county. L., 1801-15. 18 V. in 35. 8» . 27b-474 Vol. 1. Bedfordshire, Berks, Buckingham. " 2. Cambridge, Ches., Cornwall. " 3. Cumberland, Isle of Man and Derby. " 4. Devon and Dorset. " 5. Durham, Essex and Gloscester. " 6. Hampshire, I. of Wight and Herford. " 7. Herford, Huntingdon and Kent. " 8. Kent. " 9. Lanca., Leicester and Lincoln. " 10. Middlesex. " 11. Monmouth, Norfolk apd Northampton. " 12. Northumberland, Nottingham, Oxford, Rutland. " 13. Shropshire. Sommerset, and Stafford. " 14. Suffolk, Surrey, Sussex. " 16. Wilt, Warwick, Westmoreland, Worcester. " 16. York. " 17. 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"Woman's work in the civil war. Ph., 1867. 80 26^-886 Brocklesby, J. Elements of astronomy for schools. N. Y., 1860 12-62 — Elements of meteorology, with questions for ex- amination. N. Y., 1860 . . 11-13 Brocquiere. See Bertrandon de la B. Broderick, G. C. See Ecclesiastical cases. Broderip, F. F. See Hood, T. Broderip, W. J. Leaves from the note-book of a naturalist. L., 1852 . . . 9-509 — Zoological recreations. Ph., 1849 . 9-517 lirodhead, J. R. History of the state of New York. First period, 1609-1664. N. Y., 1853. 8» 26''-299 Brodie, SirB. 0. Autobiography. L.,1865 80^1684 — Lectures illustrative of various subjects in path- ology and surgery. L., 1846. 8° 10-712 — Psychological inquiries ; a series of essays on the mutual relations of the physical organiza- tion and the mental faculties. L., 1856-62. 2v. 15-100 — Acland, H. W. Biographical sketch of 30-1586 Brodie, G. Constitutional history of the British empire, from the accession of Charles I. to the restoration ; with an introduction, tracing the progress of society and of the constitution from the feudal times, and including a par- ticular examination of Mr. Hume's statements relative to the character of the English gov- ernment. L., 1866. 3 V. 8° . 27=^-118 Brodie, J. Remarks on the antiquity and nature of man, in reply to the recent work of Sir C. Lyell. E., 1864 .... 9-212 Brodrick, T. Complete history of the late war in the Netherlands, with an abstract of the treaty at Utrecht. L., 1713. 2 v. 8« . 27»-2546 Broglie, Duchess de. Memoirs of . 30-869 Brohan, A. E. de Mirecourt . . 34-4401 Broke, P. B. V. Brighton, J. G. Memoir of 30-1785 Broken bracelet and other poems. Mrs. C. H. W. Esling . 23-288 Bi-oken columns 18-425 Broken lights. F. P. Cobbe . . . 32-1323 Broken to harness. E. Yates . . 18-3608 Brokers. Russell, J. A. The laws relating to 2-94 Brome, A. (Sanford's Br. poets) . . 23-72" Bromley, C. F. A woman's wanderings in the western world. L., 1861 . . 26''-664 Bromwell, W. J. History of immigration to the United States, 1819-55. N. Y., 1856. 8« 26-'-350 Bronchitis. Copeland, J. Forms, causes, preven- tion and treatment . . . 10-384 — Hall, W. W. B. and kindred diseases 10-137 Bronson, E. See Select reviews . . 17-99 Bronsou, W. W. Memorial of the Rev. Bird Wil- son. Ph., 1864 .... 30-1514 Bronte, Annie. Agnes Grey . . 18-426 — Tenant of Wildfell hall . . . 18-427 Bronte, C. Jane Eyre, an autobiography 18-428 — The professor 18-429 — Shirlev 18-430 — Yillette 18-431 — Gaskell, E. C. Life of . . . 30-955 Bronte, Emily. "Wuthering heights . 18-432 Bronte, (C, E. & A.) "Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell." Ph., 1848 . 23-183 Brook, B. Lives of the puritans, to 1662. L., 1813. 3v. 8» 30-1322 Brook farm. J.Bolton . . . 33-1039 Brooke, Sir A. De Cappell. Sketches in Spain and Morocco. L., 1831. 2 v. 8" . 27'^-536 Brooke, C. Ten years in Sarawak, with an intro- duction by Sir J. Brooke. L., 1866. 2 v. 28''-502 Brooke, E. General account of the laws and law- writers of England to the reign of Edward III. L., 1788 . . . . 2-286 Brooke, F. Rosina. [From " Les moissoneurs " of Favart. ] D. L. T. v. 9 . . 24-107 — Same. M. B. D. v. 5 . . . 24-142 Brooke, H. Fool of quality . . . 18-433 — Gustavus Vasa. A tragedy— as it was to have been acted. L., 1739. 8° . , 24-139 — Same. B. B. T. v. 2 . . . 24-71 B. D. V. 1 24-143 I. B. T. v. 18 . . . . 24-141 M. B. D. V. 2 . . . . 24-142 S. B. T. V. 5 24-191 Brooke, Sir J. Private letters narrating the events of his life. Ed. by J. C. Templer. L., 1853. 3v 30-1642 Brooke, J. "W. The democrats of Marylebone. L., 1839. 8» 32-2245 Brooke, R. Liverpool as it was, 1775 to 1800. Liv., 1853. 8° 27''-120 Brooke, S. A. Life and letters of F. W. Robertson. B., 1865. 2 V 30-1728 Brooke, W. Eastford .... 18-434 Brooke and Brooke farm. H. Martineau 18-3857 Brookes, G. All the world's a stage. F's M. D. V. 37 24-113 — Quash. F's M. D. v. 37 . . 24-113 Brookes, J. Manners and customs of the Enirlish nation. L., n. d. . . . 27»-121 Brookes of Bridlemere. G. J. W. Melville 18-2182 Brooklyn. See Long island ; Mercantile library. Brooks, C. E. Ballads and translations. N. Y., 1866 23-826 Brooks, C. T. German lyrics. B., 1853 23-338 — [Ed.] Schiller's homage of the arts, Avith mis- cellaneous pieces from other German poets. N. Y., 1864 23-935 — Simplicity of Christ's teachings. B., 1859 32-2250 Brooks, E., and Hughes, J. Brooksiana ; or, the controversy between Senator Brooks and Archbishop Hughes, growing out of the re- cently enacted church property bill. N. Y., 1855 26"-821 Brooks, J. W. The history of the Hebrew nation, from its first origin to the present time. L. , 1851 28''-60 Brooks, N. C. Complete history of the Mexican war. Its causes, conduct and consequences. Ph., 1849. 8» . . . . 26a-510 — History of the church — a poem. Bait., 1841 23-22 — Literary amaranth. Ph., 1840 . 33-21 — Scriptural anthology. Ph., 1837 . 23-367 Brooks, S. Aspen court. A story of our own time 18-435 — The silver cord .... 18-436 — Sooner or later .... 18-437 Brooks, S. II. Designs for cottage and villa archi- tecture. L., n. d. 4» . . . 5-626 — Rudimentary treatise on the erection of dwell- ing-houses. L., 1860 . . . 6-20 Brooks, T. Spurgeon's smooth stones taken from ancient brooks .... 32-1451 Brooksiana. See Brooks, E. Brookside series. Fashion and folly . 18-3846 Broom, H. Constitutional law viewed in relation to common law. L., 1866. 8« . 2-321 — A selection of legal maxims. Ph., 1845. 8" V. 50 of 2-55 Broome, W. (Bell's poets of G.B.) . 23-489 Broosa. Schneider, E. C. A. Letters from B. 28»-435 Brotlier and sister. Mrs. S. Ellis . . 18-1005 Brother's secret. W. J. Godwin . . 18-1201 Brother's watchword .... 18-440 Brotherhead, W. The book of the signers ; contain- ing fac-simile letters of the signers of the declaration of independence. Ph., 1861. 4." . . 30-2024 BROTHER?. 71 BROWN. Brothers, S. Wool and woollen manufactures of Great Britain — a liislorical sketch of rise, progress and present position. L., n. d. 8" 6-293 Brothers in unity. Catalogue of library of the society. New Haven, 1851. 8° . 21-439 Brothers and sisters. F. Bremer . . 18^395,6 Brothers' bet. E. F. Carlen . . 18-4083 Brotherson, J. Executors' and administrators' in- structor. K Y.,1829. . . 2-35 Brough, R. B. Crinoline. F'sM. D. v. 28 24-113 — The life of Sir John Falstaff, illust. by G. Cruik- shank. L., 1858. 8° . . . 30-990 Brough, W. The corsair. F's M. D. v. 17 . '. . . 24-113 — Number one. F's M. D. v. 25 . 24-113 — A phenomenon in a smock frock. F's M. D. V. 19 24-113 — Trying it on. F's M. D. v. 27 . 24-113 Brougham, H., Lord. The British constitution ; its history, structure and working. 2d ed. L., 1861 27«-124 — Contributions to the Edinburgh review. L., 1856. 3 V. 8" . . . . 33-385 — Dialogues on instinct, with analytical view of the researches on fossil osteology. L., 1844 9-518 — A discourse of natural tlieology, showing the nature of the evidence and the advantages of the study. L., 1835 . . . 32-61 — Historical sketclies of statesmen who flourished in the time of George III. Three series. P., 1839-44. 5v 30-50 to 2 — Same. Ph., 1854. 2 v. . . . 30-792 — History of England and France, under the house of Lancaster, with a view of the early refor- mation. New ed. L., 1861. 8" . 27''-125 — An inquiry into the colonial policy of the Euro- pean powers. E., 1803. 2v. 8° 27^'-3372 — Lives of men of letters and science who flourished in the time of George III. 2d series. Ph., 1846 30-49 — Opinions on politics, theology, law, science, edu- cation, literature, &c., as exhibited in his par- liamentarv and legal speeches and miscella- neous wridngs. Ph., 1839. 2 v. 33-16 — Political philosophy. L., 1846. 3 v. 8" 2-565 — Sketches of public characters, discourses, and essays, with a dissertation on the eloquence of the ancients. Ph., 1839. 2 v. 30-53 — Speeches upon questions relating to public rights, duties, and interests ; with historical introduc- tions, and a critical dissertation upon the elo- quence of the ancients. E., 1838, 4 v. 8" 2-564 — Tracts, mathematical and physical. L., 1860 11-167 — See Brown, D. P 2-622 Brougham, J. All's fair in love. F's S. D. v. 21 24— ''91 — Art and artifice. '[1859.] F's *S. D. v. 28 24-321 — Basket of chips and Bunsby papers 18-441 — Bunsby papers. [2d series.] Irish echoes 18-442 — Columbus. [1857.] F's M. D. v. 19 24-113 — David Copperfield. F's S. D. v. 17 24-221 — A decided case. F's M. D. v. 15 . 24-113 — The demon lover. F's M. D. v. 14 24-113 — Dombey and son. F's S. D. v. 16 24-221 — Dred. F's S. D. v. 19 . . . 24^221 — Franklin. F's S. D. v. 21 . . 24-221 — The game of life. F's S. D. v. 15 . 24-221 — The game of love. F's S. D. v. 14 24-221 — Great tragic revival. F's M. D. v. 20 24-113 — Gunmaker of Moscow. F's S. D. v. 21 24-221 — Humorous stories. [Irish echoes] 18-443 — The Irish Yankee. F's M. D. v. 11 22-113 — Jane Eyre. F's 8. D. v. 17 . . 24-221 — Life in New York. F's M. D. v. 13 24-113 — Love and murder. F's M. D. v. 9 24-113 Brougham, J. Metamora ; or, the last of the poUy- "wogs. F'sM. D. V. 32 . . 24-113 — The miller of New Jersey. F's S. D. v. 28 24-221 — The Musard ball. F's M. D. v. 20 24-113 — Neptune's defeat. F's M. D. v. 2J 24-113 — Night and morning. F's S. D. v. 18 24-221 — O'Flannigan and the fairies. F's M. D. v. 11 24-113 — Po-ca-hon-tas. F's M. D. v. 9 . 24-113 — The red mask. F's S. D. v. 20 . 24-221 — Romance and reality. F's S. D. v. 15 24-221 — Shakspeare's dream. F's M. D. v. 21 24-113 — Take care of little Charley. [1858.] F's M. D. V. 21 . . . . . . 24-113 — Temptation; or, the Irish emigrant. [1856.] F's M. D. 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The forum ; or, forty years full prac- tice at the Philadelphia bar. Ph., 1856. 2 v. 8» 30-920 — The press, the politicians, the people, and the judiciary. Ph., 1867 . . . 26^-977 — Prophet of St. Paul's, a play, in five acts. Ph., 1836. 8° 24-134 — Review of Henry Brougham, esq., upon the state of the law. Ph., 1828. 8» . 2-622 — Sertorious ; or, the Roman patriot. A tragedy. Ph., 1830. 8« . . . . 24-135 — Five speeches delivered respectively in 1818, 1825, 1837, 1858, 1859. Ph. 8° . 2-231 Brown, Edward. Echoes of nature. Ph., 1845 23-100 Brown, Edward. Seaman's narrative of his adven- tures during a captivity among Chinese pirates. L., 1861 28''-378 Brown, G. Grammar of English grammars, with an introduction, historical and critical. N. Y., 1851. 8° 22-52 — Institutes of English grammar. N. Y., 1823 22-51 Brown, G. W. The relation of the legal profession to society. Bait., 1868. 8» . . 2-363 Brown, H. History of Illinois. N. Y., 1844. 8" 26^26 — Narrative of the anti-masonick excitement in western New York in 1826-9. Batavia, N. Y., 1829 26=^584 Brown, H. J. Voice from the pious dead of the medical professicm. Ph., 1855 . 30-836 Brown, I. B. Australia for the consumptive invalid. L., 1865 . . . . . 10-741 — On some diseases of women admitting of sui'gi- cal treatment. Ph., 1856. 8" . 10-531 Brown, I. V. Historical vindication of the abroga- tion of the plan of union by the Presbyterian church in the U. S. Ph., 1855. S" 32-1730 BROWN. 72 BROWNE. Brown, I. V. Memoirs of the Rev. Isaac Finley. N. Y., 1819. 8° . . . . 30-163 Brown, Jas. H. Spectropia. 2d ed. 1st series. L., 1864.. 4° 11-C08 Brown, J. N. Memorials of baptist martyrs, with a preliminary historical essay. Ph. 32-536 — and W. B. Taylor. Discussion on tlie obliga- tion of the sabbath. Ph., 1853 . 32-415 Brown, Jas. B. The home life ; in the light of its divine idea. N. Y., 1867 . . 32-1875 — Idolatries, old and new ; their cause and cure. L., 1867 32-2347 — Memoirs of John Howard. B., 1831 30-245 Brown, John. Anecdotes and chai'acters of the house of Brunswick, illustrative of the courts of Hanover and London. L., 1821. 8» 30-54 — The northern courts, containing original me- moirs of the sovereigns of Sweden and Den- mark, since 1766. L., 1818. 2 v. 8« 27^-2751 Brown, Capt. John. Redpath, J. Public life of 30-1021 Brown, Jolin, D. D., [of Rothbury.] Barbarossa. Tragedy. B. B. T. v. 16 . . 24-71 — Same. B. D. v. 1 . . . 24-143 — Same. I. B. T. v. 5 . . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. v. 2 . . . 24-142 — Same. S. B. T. v. 13 . . . 24-191 — Essays on the characteristics of Shaftesbury. L.,1752 15-134 Brown, Prof. John, D. D. Caims, J. Memoir of 30-1250 Brown, John, M. D. Health. Five lay sermons to working people. N. Y., 1862 . 10-271 — Horse subsecivse. Locke and Sydenham ; with other occasional papers. E., 1858. 2 v. 33-479 — Spare hours. B., 1862-6. 2 v. . 33-480 Brown, John, [of Bridport.] Chess strategy. 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Thoughts on subjects relating to life assurance, by "Crito." L., 1849. 8° 1-330 Brown, 8. G. Works of Rufus Choate, with a me- moir of his life. B., 1862. 2v. 8»' 30-1390 Brown, Samuel R. Western gazetteer ; or, emi- grant's directory. Aub., 1817. 8" 2.>-117 Brown, Solyman. Dentologia ; a poem on the diseases of the teeth, and their proper reme- dies. With notes, by E. Parmly. N. Y., 1833. 8° 10-19 Brown, Thomas. An account of the people called Shakers. Troy, 1812 . . . 32-194 Brown, Capt. Thomas. Anecdotes of the animal kingdom. E. 2 v. . . . 9-519 — Popular natural history ; or, the characteristics of animals portrayed in a series of illustrative anecdotes. L. 3 v. . . . 9-520 Brown, Captain Thomas. The taxidermist's manual. L. , n. d 9-521 Brown, Thomas, M. D. Inquiry into the relation of cause and effect. And., 1822. 8» 15-201 — Lectures on the philosophy of the human mind. And., 1822. 3 v. 8° . . . 15-13 Brown, T. N. Life and times of Hugh Miller. N. Y., 1858 30-1059 Brown, T. W. Minnie Hermon ; or, the night and its morning 18-460 Brown, Wm. New Zealand ; an account of the aborigines, trade, and resources of the colony. L., 1845. 8° 29^-263 Brown, William, D. D. Antiquities of the Jews, carefully compiled from authentic sources, and their customs illustrated from modern travels. Ph., 1823. 2v. 8° . . . 32-32 Brown, William, [of Perth.] Natural history of the salmon, as ascertained by recent experiments in the artificial spawning and hatching of the ova and rearing of the fry. Glasgow, 1862 9-081 Brown, W. W. The black man ; his antecedents, his genius, and his achievements. N. Y., 1863" 30-1429 — The negro in the American rebellion. B., 1867 26»-872 — Sketches of places and people abroad ; with a memoir of the author. B., 1855 . 27^-713 Brown-Sequard, C. E. Course of lectures on the physiology and pathology of tlie central ner- vous system. Ph., 1860. 8« . 10-236 Brown book, the. A book of ready reference to the hotels, boarding-houses, institutions, etc., of London. L., 1804 . . . 25-159 Brown, Jones, and Robinson. A. Trollope 18-1094,2300 Browne, A. G., jr. Sketch of the official life of J. A. Andrew, as governor of Massachusetts. N. Y.,1868 30-2368 Browne, C. F. Artemus Ward : his book ; his travels; in London. N. Y., 1863-7. 3 v. 18-454 Browne, C. T. Life of Robert Southey. L., 1854 30-1326 Browne, D. J. American bird-fancier. N. Y., [1850] 4-217 — American muck book. N. Y., 1851 4-57 — American poultry -yard. N. Y., 1850 4-45 — Sylva Americana ; or, a description of the forest trees indigenous to the U.S., practically and botanically considered. B., 1832. 8" 9-16 — Trees of America ; native and foreign, pictori- ally and botanically delineated, and scientific- ally and popularly described. N. Y., 1846. 8» 9-17 Browne, Dunn. [Pseud.] See Fisk, S. Browne, E. H. An exposition of the thirty-nine articles, historical and doctrinal. 4th ed. 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History of Greek classical litera- ture. Ph., 1852 .... 22-947 — — Roman classical literature. Ph. , 1853 22-948 — History of Rome, from the earliest times to the deathofDomitian. L., 1853 . 27''-2162 Browne, Sir Thomas. Works, including his unpub- lished correspondence, and a memoir. Ed. by S. Wilkin. L., 1846. 4 v. 8» 15-13 — Religio medici ; to which is added hydriotaphia, or urn-burial, a discourse on sepulchral urns. AVith preliminary discourse and notes by J. A. St. John. L., 1838 . . . 32-1655 — Same. Its sequel, Christian morals, with resem- blant passages from Cowper's Task, and a verbal index. Ph., 1844 . . 32-1655* Browne, Thomas, LL.D. British Cicero; or, a selection of the most admired speeches in the English language. With an introduction to the study and practice of eloquence. Ph., 1810. 3 V. 8» . . . . 33-630 Browne, W. A. Arithmetical examples for military and civil service students ; a complete treatise on arithmetic. L., 1864 . . 14-61 — Merchant's handbook. L., 1867 . 1-300 — The money, weights and measures of the chief commercial nations, with their British equiva- lents. 2d ed. L., 1866 . . 1-280 Brownell, H. H. Lyrics of a day ; or, newspaper poetry. N. Y., 1864 . . . 23-724 — Pioneer heroes of the new world ; from the earliest period (982) to the present time. N. Y., 1855. 8° .... 26«-606 Brownie of Bodsbeck. J. Hogg . v. 1 of 18-1449 Browning, C. A. The convict ship ; a narrative of the results of scriptural instruction and moral discipline on board the " Earl Grey," with a preface by Rev. J. H. Fowles. Ph., 1850 32—292 Browning, E. B. Aurora Leigh. N. Y.,1857 23-419 — Essays on the Greek Christian poets and the English poets. N. Y., 1863 . 22-949 — Last poems. N. Y., 1862 . . 23-634 — Napoleon III. in Italy, and other poems. N. Y., 1866 23-576 — Poems. N. Y., 1850, 2 v. . . 23-286 — Same. N. Y., 1863. 3 v. . . 23-286* — Prometheus; casa guidi windows, etc. N. Y., 1854 23-299 Browning, H. B. 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The American republic ; its con- stitution, tendencies and destiny. N. Y., 1866. 80 26''-720 — Essays and reviews ; chiefly on theology, poli- 1862 32-1816 18-462 N. Y., 30-777 tics and socialism. N. Y., Bruce, the. See Robert I. Bruce, Mrs. E. M. A thousand a year . Bruce, James. Classic and historic portraits. 1854 Bruce, James, of Kinnaird. Travels to discover the source of the Nile, in the years 1768-1773. E.,1790. 5v. 4° . . . 28'^-905 — Same. Dub., 1790. 6 v. 8° . . 28'>-44 Bruce, J. Head, F. Life and adventures of 30-55 Bruce, M. (Walsh's Br. poets) . . 23-62 Brucker, J. See Enfield, W. Briill, A. See Urbin, E. Briinnow, F. Spherical astronomy. L., 1865. S" 12-75 Brueys, D. A. de, et J. Palaprat. Le grondeur ; L'avocat Patelin— C. A. C. v. 3 34-3134 — (Euvres choisies. Comedies. P., 1812 34—4445 Bruin. Mayne Reid .... 18-2603 Brulay. See Scribe, A. E. Theatre, Com. v. Brulliot, F. 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Memoir of 30-1035 Bucknill, J. 0. Manual of psychological medicine, containing the history, nosology, description, statistics, diagnosis, pathology, and treatment of insanity, with an appendix of cases. L., 1862. 8« 10-280 — Psychology of Shakespeare. L., 1859. 8» 24-101 Buckstone, J. B. An alarming sacrifice. F's M. D. V. 23 24-113 — The breach of promise. F's S. D. v. 35 24-221 — The dream at sea. F's S. D. v. 34 . 24-221 — Flowers of the forest. F's S. D. v. 38 24-221 — Good for nothing. F's M. D. v. 26 24-113 — The green bushes. F's S. D. v. 37 . 24-221 — Henriette before Satan. F's S. D. v. 18 24-221 — Husband at sight. F's S. D. v. 18 . 24-221 — The Irish lion. F's M. D. v. 4 . 24-113 — Isabelle. F's S. D. v. 22 . . . 24-221 — Jack SJieppard. F's M. D. v. 7 . 24-113 — A kiss in the dark. F'sM. D. v. 6. 1854 24-113 — Leap year. F's S. D. v. 11 . . 24-221 — The lottery ticket. F's M. D. v. 18 24-113 — Luke, the laborer. F's M. D. v. 2 24-113 — The maid with the milking pail. 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DiflF. and int. c, and c. of variations 14-59 — Cox, H. Integral — rudimentary 14-205 — De Morgan, A. Differential and integral 14-164 — Gregory, D. F. Examples — diff. and int 14^178 — Haddon, J. Examples— diflF. . 14-112 — Hann, J. Examples — int. . . 14-158 — Lacroix, F. S. Calcul differential et c. int. 34-4790 — Loomis, E. Elements, diff. and int. 14-45 — Pcirte, 13. Dititiculial and integral 14-fcO Calculus. Spare, J. Differential . 14-163 — Todhunter, J. Calculus of variations 14-28 — Young, J. R. Differential c. . 14-56 Integral c. .... 14-57 — See Differential equations. Calcutta. Dunne, J. H. From C. to Pekin 28^-375 — Johnson, G. W. Three years in C. 28''-8 Calcutta directory. Almanac for 1818 arid C. d. 17-2 Calcutta review, v. 1-24. Calcutta, 1844-55 17-497 Calder, F. Memoirs of Simon Episcopius. L., 1838. 8« • 30-1315 Calderon de la Barca, P. de. Teatro escogido. [TeserodelteatroEsp., arreg. porE. deOchoa. V. 3] 34-2 — L'Heraclius Espagnol ou la comedie fameuse. 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Conquest of— 1846,7 26»-883 — Dunbar, E. E. Discovery of gold 26«-914 — Fremont and Emory. Reports . 26''-15 — Golden dreams and leaden realities 26''-255 — Greenhow, R. History of Oregon and C. 26»-316 — Hlttel, J. S. Resources of C. . 26'>-432 — Hutchings, J. M. Scenes of wonder 26''-585 — Letts, J. M. California illustrated 26''-244 — Mcllvaine, J. W. Scenery and adventure in 26''-601 — Marryatt, F. Mountains and mole hills 26''-283 — Norman, L. Youth's history . 26»-962 — Palmer, J. W. The new and the old 29''-159 — Parkmau, F., jr. C. and Oregon trail 26''-99 CALIFORNIA. 83 CALVIN. California. Public instruction. First biennial re- port, 1864,5 .... 13-44 — Revere, J. W. Tour . . . 26>'-107 — Robinson, A. Life in C. . . 26*'-71 — Schfetfer, L. M. Sketches . . 26''-654 — Soule, F. Annals of San Francisco 2()''-328 — State register 26^676 — Taylor, B. Eldorado . . . 26»'-206 — Thornton, J. Q. Oregon and C— 1848 26''-] 27 — Tyson, P. T. Geology and industrial resources of 9-303 — Whitney, J. D. Geological survey 9-1209,10 — Wilkes, C. C. and Oregon . . 26''-158 — Willard, E. History of . . . 26='-249 — Woods, D. B. Sixteen months at the gold diggings 26*'-223 Caliste. C. P. Colardeau . . . 34-4446 Calisthenics. See Gymnastics. Calixtus, G. Dowding, W. C. Life and correspond- ence of 80-1490 Calkins, N. A. Primary object lessons for a grad- uated course of development. N. Y., 1861 . . 13-45 — and W. T. Adams. Universal speaker. B., 1861 33-533 Call to the unconverted. R. Baxter . 82-1389 Calkins, W. Sketch of the life of M. W. Baldwin 30-2360 Callan, J. F. Military laws of the United States re- lating to the army and to bounty lands and pensions ; with a synopsis of the military legislation of congress during the revolution- ary war. Ph., 1868. 8» . . 2-183 Callcott, J. W. Grammar of music. 5th ed. L , n. d. 5-1030 Callcott, M. Essays towards the history of painting. L., 1836 5-469 — Histoire de France du petit Louis. Londres, 1866 84-5401 — Little Arthur's history of England. L., 1859 27«-188 — Short history of Spain. L., 1828. 2 v. 27'*-2009 Callcott, W. H. See Rossini, G. Semiramide 5-886 Called to account. A. Thomas [Mrs. Pendler Cud- lip] 18-3915 Callender, J. Historical discourse on the civil and religious affairs of the colony of Rhode Island 26»-581 Callery and Yvan. History of the insurrection in Chma ; with notices of the Christianity, creed, and proclamations of the insurgents. Trans., with a supplementary chapter, by John Ox- enford. L., 1853 . . . 28'^108 Callicot, T. C. Hand-book of universal geography ; a gazetteer of the world. N. Y., 1853. "8° 25-67 Calmet, A. Great dictionary of the holy bible, his- torical, critical, geographical and etymologi- cal ; with "fragments illustrating scripture," "scripture illustrated," and "sacred geog- raphy," by E. Wells. Chariest own, 1812-17. 5v. 4° 32-2021 — The phantom world ; history and philosophy of spirits, apparitions, «&c. ; with preface and notes by H. Christmas. Ph., 1850 32-1134 Caloric : its agencies in nature. S. L. Metcalfe 11-513 — See Heat. Calpe, A. The two fathers . . . 18-544 Calsabigi, R. de. Dissertazione sulla poesie dram- matiche di Metastasio . v. 15 of 34-2523 Calton, R. B. Annals and legends of Calais ; with sketches of emigre notabilities and memoir of Lady Hamilton. L., 1852 . . 27»-1626 Calvary ; a tragedy. L. Osborn . . 24-219 Calvert, F. Law respecting parties to suits in equity. Ph., 1837 .... V. 17 of 2-55 Calvert, Q. Universal restoration ; a poem. L. , 1861. 2v 2a-923 Calvert, G. H. Arnold and Andre ; an historical drama. B., 1864 . . . 24-118 Calvert, G. H. First years in Europe. — The gentleman. B., 1863 — Introduction to social science. B., 18G6 27t'-833 33-426 N. Y., 1856 2-579 — Scenes and thoughts in Europe. B., 1863 27''-269 — Same. 2d series. N. Y., 1852 . 27''-269'' Calvert, J. See Williams, T. . . 29"-! 61 Calvert, L. G. W. Burnap. Life of. (S. A. B. 19) 30-497 Calvin, J. Commentary on the first book of Moses called Genesis. Trans, by J. King. E., 1847-50. 2 V. 8° . . . 32-1235 — Commentary on the four last books of Moses in the, form of a homily. Trans, by C. W. Bingham. E., 1852-55. 4 v. 8° 32-1236 — Commentary on Joshua. Trans, by H. Bever- idge. Tholuck's dissertation, and opinions and testimony as to the value of Calvin's writings. E., 1854. 8" . . 32-1287 — Commentary on Psalms. Trans, by J. Ander- son. E., 1845-49. 5 V. 8° . 32-1238 — Commentary on Isaiah. Trans, by W. Pringle. E., 1850-53. 4 V. 8" . . 32-1239 — Commentary on Jeremiah and the Lamenta- tions. Trans, by J. Owen. E., 1850-55. 5v. 8« 82-1240 — Commentary on the first twenty chapters of Ezekiel. Trans, by T. Myers. E., 1849-50. 2 v. 8» 32^1241 — Commentary on Daniel. Trans, by T. Myers. E., 1852,8. 2 V. 80 . . . 32-1242 — Commentary on the twelve minor prophets. Trans, by J. Owen. E., 1846-49. 5 v. 8» . 32-1243 — Commentary on the harmony of the evangelists Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Trans, by W. Pringle. 'E., 1845,46. 8 v. 8° 32-1244 — Commentary on the gospel of John. Trans, by W. Pringle. E., 1847. 2 v. 8» 82-1245 — Commentary on the acts of the apostles. Trans. by H. Beveridge. E., 1844. 2 v. 8" 32-1246 — Commentary on the epistle to the Romans. Trans, by H.Bev-eridge. E.,1844. 8° 32-1247 — Same. Trans, by J. Owen. E., 1849. 8» 32-1248 — Commentary on the epistles to the Corinthians. Trans, by J. Pringle. E.,1848. 2 v. 8° 82-1249 — Commentary on the epistles Galatians and Ephesians. Trans, by W. Pringle. E.,1854. 8° 32-1250 — Commentary on the epistles to the Philippians, Colossians, and Thessalonians. Trans, by J. Pringle. E., 1851. 8» . . 32-1251 — Commentary on the epistles to Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. Trans, by W. Pringle. E., 1856. 80 ' 32-1252 — Commentary on the epistle to the Hebrews. Trans, by J. Owen. E., 1853. 8» 32-1253 — Commentary on the catholic epistles. E., 1855. 8" 32-1254 — Institutes of the Christian religion. A new translation by H. Beveridge. E., 1845. 3 v. 8» 82-1233 — Institutio Chrjstianse religionis. Genev., 1585 34-874 — Letters compiled from the original manuscripts and edited Avith historical notes by J. Bonnet, and trans, by D. Constable. E., 1855-7. 2 v. 8" 30-1648 — Tracts relating to the reformation ; with life by T. Beza. Trans, by H. Beveridge. E., 1844-51. 3 V. 8" . . . 32-1284 — Audin, J. M. V. Life of . . 32-1746 — Blackburn, W. M. College days of 30-1875 Young C. in Paris . . . 30-1876 — Bungencr, F. Calvin, sa vie, son ceuvre, et ses ecrits 34-5282 Life, labors, and writings of . 30-1863 — Dyer, T. H. Life of . . . 30-609 — Henry, P. Life and times of . 30-674 CALVIN. 84 camden: Calvin, J. Scott, J. C. And the Swiss reformation 32-1556 — Tlioluck, F. A. G. Calvin as an interpreter of the holy scriptures . . 32-1383,1237 — Tweedie, W. K. Calvin and Servetus 32-1542 — "Waterman, E. Memoirs of the life and writings of 8C-72 — Life of, for young persons. L., [1864] 30-1552 Calvinism. Scott, T. Remarks on Tomline's refuta- tion .... V. 6-7 of 32-189 Caraaroons mountains. Burton, R. F. Exploration in 28K-429 Cambist. Kelly, P. Universal c. . 1-504 — Tate, W. Modern cambist . . 1-114 Cambodia. Mouhot, H. Travels in , , 28''-442 Cambray, Archbp. of. See Fenelon. Cambrian Plutarch. J. H. Parry . 30-409 Cambridge, W. G. Mechanic's bride . 18-543 Cambridge (Eng.) See Cambridge university. Cambridge essays ; contributed by members of the university. L., 1855-8. 4 v. 8» . 33-383 Cambridge lectures. D. Livingstone 28''-268 Cambridge prize poems ; being a collection of the English poems which have obtained the chan- cellor's gold medal in the university of Cam- bridge, n. ed. L., 1847 . . 23-36 Cambridge (U. S.) Harris, W. T. Epitaphs from the old burying-ground in . 26''-809 — See Harvard college. Cambridge university. Bristed, C. A. Five years in 13-39 — Cooper, C. H. , and T. Athense cantabrigienses 30-1707 — Dyer, G. Privileges of . . . 13-62 — Everett, W. Lectures on . . 18-82 — Hartshorne, C. H. Book rarities 21-203 — Report of her majesty's commissionersappointed to inquire into state, discipline, studies, and revenues. L., 1852. l" . . 13-501 — Sketches from Cambridge. By a Don 13-208 — Student's guide to . . . . 13-217 — Whewell, W. On a liberal education 13-238 — Worsley, T. Drift of Cambridge work 32-1788 Camden, W. Britannia ; or, a chorographical de- scription of Great Britain and Ireland, with the adjacent islands. 2d ed. L. 2 v. f' 27M219 — Remaines, concerning Britaine, but especially England, and the inhabitants thereof. Third impression. L., 1623 . . . 27''-190 Camden society. [Publications of early historical and literary remains.] L., 1838-65. 91 v. 4» 27''-195 [N. B. 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(58) Letters of the Lady B. Harley, wife of Sir R. Harley. Ed. by T. T Lewis. (59 and 62) A roll of the household expenses of Richard de Swinfleld, bishop of Hereford, 12S9-90; abstract, illus- trations, glossary, and index. Ed. by Rev. J. Webb. (60) Grants, etc., from the crown during the reic;n of Edward v., from the original docket-book MS., and two speeches for opening parliament, by J. Russell, bishop of Lin- coln. Ed. by J. G. Nichols. (61) [See .S9.] (62) [See 59.] (63) Charles I. in 1646. Letters of Charles I. to Henrietta Maria. Ed. by .1. Brace. (64) An English chronicle of the reigns of Richard II., Henry IV., Henry v., and Henry VI., written before 1471; with an appendix containing the 18th and 19th years of Richard II. and the parliament of Bury St. Edmund's, 23th Henry VI., and " Eulogium." Ed. by Rev. J. S. Davies. (65) The Itnights hospitallers in England : being the report of prior Philip de Thame to the grand master for 1338. Ed. by L. B. Larking, with hi.st. iutro. by J. M. Kemble. (66) Diary of John Rous, incumbent of Santon Downham, Suffolk, from 1625-42. Ed. by M. A. E. Green. (67) (84) Trevelyan papers prior to 1558. Part II, 1446-1643. Ed. by J. P. Collier. (68) Journal of Rowland Davies, from March 8, 1688-89, to Sep. 29, 1690. Ed. by R. Caulfield. (69) The domesday of St. Paul's of the year 1222. Ed. by W. H. Hale. (70) Liber famelicus of Sir J. Whitelocke, a judge in the reigns of James I. and Charles I. Ed. by J. Bruce (71) Saville correspondence. Letters to and from H. Saville. Ed. by W. D. Cooper. (72) The romance of Blonde of Oxford and Jehan of Deramar- tin. By PhlUippe do Reimes, a trouvere of the thir- teenth century. Ed. from the unique MS. in the imperial library in Paris, by M. Le Roux de Lincy. (73) [See 39.] (74) Diary of the marches of the royal army during the great civil war, kept by R. Symonds. Ed. by C. E Long. (75) Original papers illustrative of the life and writings of John Milton. With an appendix of documents relating to his connection with the Powell family. Ed. by W. D. Hamilton. (76) Letters of George, Lord Carew, to Sir T. Roe, ambassador to the court of the great mogul, 1615-17. Ed. by J. Maclean. (77) Narratives of the days of the reformation, chiefly from the manuscripts of John Fox 23-173 — Same. Ed. by E. Sargeant. B., 1854 23-360 — Specimens of the Biitish poets ; with notices, and an essay on English poetry. L., 1819. 7v 23-911 — Redding, C. Literary reminiscences and me- moirs of 30-940 Campbell, T. Memoirs by A. Campbell 30-1481 Campbell, Walter. My Indian journal. E., 1864. 8» 28b-444 — The old forest ranger; or, wild sports in India. 2d ed. L., 1845. 8» . . . 20-319 Campbell, Wm. W. Annals of Tryon county ; or, the border warfare of New York during the revolution. N. Y., 1831. 8» . 26='-33 — Same. N. Y., 1849 . . . 26«-34 — Historical sketch of Robin Hood and Captain Kidd 18-554 — Life and writings of DeWitt Clinton. N. Y., 1849. 8° 30-95 Campbell's foreign monthly magazine, v. 1 and 2 inl. Ph., 1842. S" . . . 17-25 Campe, J. H. Columbus ; or, the discovery of America, as related by a father to his children. L., 1828 26''-558 Camper, P. See Dowie, J. Camperdown ; or, news from our neighborhood ; being sketches by the author of "Our neigh- borhood" 18-557 Campin, F. Practical treatise on mechanical en- gineering; comprising metallurgy, moulding, casting, forging, tools, workshop machinery, mechanical manipulation, manufacture of the steam-engine, and the analysis of iron and iron ores. Ph., 1864. 8» . . 6-478 Camping. See Encamping. Campkin, J. Edwin May's philosophy. L., 1864 11-236 Can wnmg be right. Mrs. S. C. Hall . 18-1337 Can you forgive her. A. Trollope . 18-3298 Canada. Bonnycastle and Alexander. Canada as it was, is, and may be . . . 26*-717 — Bouchette, J. Topographie ; remarques ; rela- tions avec les etats-unis . . 34—4741 — Charlevoix, P. de. Description of 26i'-16 — Chesshyre, H. T. N. C. in 1864 . 26''-527 — Christie, R. Lower C. . . . 26''-919 — Day, S. P. Eniilish America . 26^-516 — Duncan, J. N. ^Travels in 1818-9 26"-639 — Fidler, J. Observations on . . 20''-533 — Garneau, F. X. History of . . 260-678 — Geikie, J. C. Life in the woods . 26''-505 — Gourlay, R. General introduction to statistical account of U. C 26''-598 Statistical account . . . 26'>-597 — Hall, F. Travels . . . . 26»'-46 — Head, F. B. Emigrant . . . 26''-564 — Henry, A. Travels and adventures 26b-48 — Ilogan, J. S. Prize essay . . 26''-313 — Holly, O. L. Picturesque tourist and guide through C 26b-49 — Jameson, A. Winter studies and summer ram- bles . . ... 26'>-57 — King, W. R. Sportsman and naturalist in 9-686 — Kohl, J. G. Travels in C . . 26''-405 — La Rochefoucault's travels, 1795-7 26'^-1005 — Logan, W. E. Report on geology . 9-251 — Macgregor, J. Our brothers and cousins 26''-355 — Martin. R. W. Upper and Lower C. 26''-609 — Michelant, H. et A. Rame. Voyage de Cartier. Documents inedits sur le C. 34-3539,3543 — Moodie, S. Life in the clearings . 26'^-271 Roughing it in the bush . . 26'>-235,6 — Picken, A. Canada for colonists and cupitalists 26''-660 — Russell, W, H. Defences, condition, and re- sources 26>>-528 — Silliman, B. Tour between Hartford and Que- bec, 1819 26*'-119 CAXADA. C.VPTLVE^. Canada. Shaw, J. Ramble through . SGb-GSS — Smith, M. View of . . 32-239 — Strickland's twenty-seven years in C. West 26''-3G7 — Stuart, C. Emigrant's guide to Upper 0. 26''-155 — Talbot, E. A. Five years residence 26''-579 — Trail, C. P. Backwoods of C. . 26''-2o3 — Tremenheere, H. S. Notes on public subjects 26''-454 — Warburton, E. Conquest of C. . 2C)''-2fil — Weld, J., jr. Travels in, 1795-7 . 26^-CAl — See Great Britain — colonies ; New Brunswick ; New Foundland ; Nova Scotia ; Saguenay river. Canadian Crusoes. C. P. Traill . . 18-3267 Canadian naturalist. P. H. Gosse . 9-1036 Canadians. Morgan, H. J. Sketches of 30-1688 Canals. Chesapeake and Delaware canal co. Re- ports, tolls and towage, 1864 . 1-u. p. — Davis, C. H. Inter-oceanic c. . 26''-657 — Frisi, P. Essay on ... 6-852 — New York. Annual report of state engineer and surveyor, for the year 1862. Alb., 1863. 8° 6-31 — Pillet-Will, le c'te. Depense et produit des can- aux et de chemins de fer . . 34-4739 — Schuylkill navigation company report 1-u. p. — Strickland, W. Reports to Pennsylvania so- ciety for internal improvement . 6-1023 — Tanner, H. S. C. and railroads in the U. S. 2.5-40 Canals vs. railroads. Knight, J. Report and doc- uments 6-406 Candamo, F. B. de. Por su rey y por su dama. T. T. E. V. 5 . . . . 34-2 Candler, J. Brief notices of Hayti : with its condi- tion, resources, and prospects. L., 1842 26''-669 Candles. Faraday, M. Chemical history of 8-51 — Kurten, P. Manufacture of . . 6-500 — Morfit, C. Chemistry applied to manufacture of 8-18 Candlish, R. S. Life in a risen Saviour. Ph., 1858 32-764 — Scripture characters. L., 1857 . 32-690 Caiiizares, J. de. El Domine Lucas ; El picarillo en Espana. T. T. E. v. 5 . . ^ 34-2 Canler (ancien chef du service de surete). Me- moires. P., n. d. ... 34-5227 Cannedejonc. A. de Vigny . . 34-4570 Canning, G. Select speeches ; with a biographical sitetch, and extracts from his writings ; ed. by R. Walsh. Ph., 1841. 8» . 33-626 — Bell, R. Life of ... . 30-75 — Bulwer, H. L. Historical characters 30-2336 — Rede, N. N. Memoirs of life of. 2 v. 30-74 — Stapleton, A. G. George Canning and his times . . . .' . . 30-1231 Political life of . . . . 30-1200 Cannon, <;. J. Dramas. N. Y., 1857 24-198 Cannon, J. S. Lectures on pastoral theology. N. Y., 1853. 8° .... 32-1355 Canoe and the saddle. T. Wintlirop . 26'^-428 Canoe voyage up the Minnay Sotor. G. W. Feath- erstonhaugh ... . 26''-348 Canon Muratorianus. S. P. Tregelles . 32-2106 Canova, A. Memes, J. S. Memoirs of 30-76 — Missirini, M. Delia vita di C. . 34-2508 Cantabs. Sketches of; by John Smith of Smith Hall 18-2908 Cantara. Nash and Bristow . . 5-1053 Cantatas. Baker, B. F. Burning ship 5-956 — Bennett, W. S. May queen . . 5-955 — Bree, J. B. von. Saint Cecilia's day 5-959 — Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, F. The hymn of praise 5-821 Ciintate. A. Werner .... 5-1058,9 Canterbury. Solner, W. Antiquities of 27-^4013 — Stanley, A. P. Historical memorials of 32-1048 Canterbury tales. G. Chaucer . . 23-470 Canterbury tales. H. and S. Lee . 18-1834.5 Canton. Ljuugstedt, A. Description of 28''-21 — See China. Canvassing. Miss Martin . . . 18-276 Cap sheaf, a fresh bundle. G. C. Hill 18-1434 Capacelli, A. Novelle morali. See Soave, P. 34-2517 — La tarantola 34-2518 Capadose, A. Recollections of my visit to Spain and its prisons in 1863. Trans, from the German. L. , n. d. . . . 27»'-785 Cape Cod. H. D. Thoreau . . . 26b-518 Cape of Good Hope. Notes on . . 28''-51 Capefigue, B. H. R. Gabrielle d' Estrees, et la pol- itique de Henri IV. 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Wise . . 18-3565 Captain Canot ; or, twenty years of an African slaver. B. Mayer . . . 28"-! 98 Captain Clutterbuck's champagne . 18-560 Captain Dangerous. G. A. Sala . . 18-2718 Captain Geo. Carleton. D. De Foe . 18-829 Captain Hall in America ; by an American. Pli., 1830. 8° 30-385 Captain Smgleton. D. De Foe . . 18-826 Captains of the old world. H. W. Herbert 29"-63 Captive in Patagonia. B. F. Bourne . 26'^-o38 Captive orphan. S. H. Tyng . . 32-847 Captives of Abb's valley. Moore . 18-563 CAPTIVITY. CARLIST. Captivity in Japan. W. Golownin . 28''-491 Captivity and adventures in France and Flanders. E. Boys 27''-639 Captivity of two Russian princesses. Verdeievsky 28''-332 Caracciolo, H. (of the princes of Forino, ex-Bene- dictine nun) Memoirs. — Mysteries of tlie Nea- politan cloister. From the Italian. L., 1864 32-1647 Caracteres. La Bruyere . . 34-3453 Carafas of Maddaloni. A. de Reument 27^-2445 Caravan journey. J. P. Ferrier . . 28''-236 Card-drawer. G. 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Ph., 1816 . . . 1-271 — Pamphlets, containing extracts from the Olive Branch, the Crisis ; an appeal to the good sense of the nation ; thoughts on penitentiar- ies; spirit of Jacksonism, etc. Ph., 1827-35. 80 3-59 — Pamphlet, containing parts of the Olive Branch, account of the malignant fever, etc., Ph., (about 1793-1826.) 8» . 3-64 — Philosophy of common sense. Practical rales for the promotion of domestic happiness. Ph., 1838 33-443 — Short account of the malignant fever lately prevalent in Philadelphia. 4th ed. Ph., 1794. 80 10-21 Carey, M. L. M. Four months in a dahabeeh ; or, a narrative of a winter's cruise on the Nile. L., 1863. 8» .... 28''-525 Carey, W. Marshman, J. C. Life and times of 30-1124 Carey. See Cary. Caricature moderne, hist, de la. J. Fleury 34-4054 Carl and Jocko. Jac. Abbott . v. 10 of 18-15 Carl Werner. W. G. Simms . . 18-2857 Carlen, E F. Un an de mariage. Tr. de Suedois par O. Squarr. 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Ph., 1815. 2 V. 8° . 38-613 Carpenter, W. B. Mechanical philosophy, horo- logy, and astronomy. L., 1844 . 11-14 — The microscope, and its revelations. L., 1856 11-99 — Principles of comparative physiology. From 4thLond. ed. Ph., 1854. 80 . 9-913 — Principles of human physiology. 3d Am. from last Lond. ed., with notes and additions by M. Clymer. Ph., 1847. S" . . 10-22 — Principles of human physiology, with their chief applications to psychology, pathology, thera- peutics, hj^giene, and forensic medicine, from last London ed. Ph., 1860. 8°. 10-22* — Animal physiology. L., 1851 . 9-727 — Use and abuse of alcoholic liquors in health and disease. B., 1851 . . . 10-521 — Vegetable physiology and systematic botany. Ed. by E. Lankester. L., 1858 . 9-18 — Zoology ; a systematic account of the general structure, habits, instincts, and uses of the principal families of the animal kingdom, and of the chief forms of fossil remains. L. , 1845. 2 V. 8° 9-525 Carpenter, W. H. 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Ph., 1840. 8° 26«-503 Casey, S. Infantry tactics. N. Y., 1862. 3 v. 6-578 Cashmere. Ireland, J. B. Wall street to G. 29''-158 — Knight, W. H. Diary of pedestrian in C. 28'^-428 Gasket of Sunday-school melodies. A. Hull 5-1078 Gasper, J. L. Hand-book of the practice of forensic medicine, v. 1. Trans, from 3d ed. by G. W. Balfour. L., 1861. 8» . . 10-700 Gasper. Miss A. B. Warner . . 18-3449 Caspian sea. Hommaire de Hell, X. Travels in the steppes of ... . 28^-56 — Holmes, W. R. Sketches on the shores of the C . 28»'-538 Casquet of literary gems. A. Whitelaw 33-591 Cass, L. France ; its king, court, and government. L., 1840. 8° .... 27^-28 — Biography; including a voice from a friend ... . . . . 18-3652 Cassagnac. See Granier de G. Casse-noisette, histoire d'une. A. Dumas 34-8257 Casseday, D. B. The Hortons ; or, American life at home 18-603 Gassell's lessons in Greek ; including a grammar of the language, in easy and progressive lessons ; with exercises by J. R. Beard. 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Gordon .' . .' 2-682 Cats, J. See Piggott, R. . . . 32-2025 Catskill mountains, the. C. Rockwell 26b-630 Cattermole, R. The book of Raphael's cartoons. L., 1845. 8» .... 5-348 Cattle. Allen, L. F. American c. . 4-303 — Bourguignon, H. Tlie plague . 4-227 — Clater, P. Every man his own c. doctor 4-139 — Gamgee, J. The c. plague . . 4-229 — Gant, F. J. Results of over-feeding 4-237 — Jennings, R. C. and their diseases 4-228 — Smart, A. Reports on c. plague . 4-501 — Tongue, C. Pure breeds . . 4-109 — Youatt, W. Breeds, management, and diseases 4-171 Complete grazier . . . 4-63 Stock-raiser's manual . . 4-41 Catton, C, jr. Thirty-six animals, drawn from na- ture, and engraved in aqua-tiuta. Reprinted, N. H., 1825. f . . . . 9-1241 Caucasus, the. Hommaire de Hell, X. Travels in the steppes of the C. . . . 28^-56 — Ditson, G. L. Tour to . . . 28''-132 — Dumas, A, Le Caucase . . 34-3208 — Golovin, 1 29''-249 — Haxthausen, A. von. Tribes of the C. 28'»-188 — Spencer, E. 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L., 1864 . . ., . . 14-176 C'est la faute du mari. Mme E. de Girardin 34-3360 Ce qu' ou peutvoir dans une rue. L. Reybaud 34-3644 Ce qui plait aux femmes. F. Ponsard . 34-3619 Cecil, C. Memoirs of Mrs. S. Hawkes. With con- versations and extracts from sermons and let- ters of R. Cecil. Ph., 1838. 8°. 30-229 Cecil, E. Life of George Washington. Written for children. B., 1859 . . . 30-1075 — Life of Lafayette. Written for children. B., 1860 30-1227 Cecil, Richard. Works. N. Y., 1845. 3 v. 32-986 Cecil, Sir Robt. Letters to Sir Geo. Carew. Cam- den soc. pub. V. 88 . . . 37''-195 — Courtenay, T. P. Life of . . 30-108 Cecil, W. See Burleigh, Lord. Cecil. [Pseud.] See Tongue, C. Cecil. Mrs. C. Gore .... 18-1214 Cecil Castelmaine's gage. By Ouida . 18-3880 Cecil Dreeme. T. Winthrop , . . 18-3559 Cecile. A. Dumas .... 34-3245 Cecilia. Mad. D'Arblay . . . 18-519 Cecilias, the. Anna Argyle . . . 18-3745 Cecilie. L. Fourtol .... 34-4141 Cedar Christian. T. L. Cuyler .^ . 32-1305 Celebes. 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Chess player's companion 20-67 Chess player's handbook . . 20-64 Chess praxis .... 20-66 Tournament .... 20-69 — Twiss, R. [Anecdotes and bibliog.] 20-11 — Vogt, C. F. Letters containing an account of some principal works . . . 20-74 — Walker, G. Art of chess-play . 28-78 Chess and chess-players . . 20-79 — Wormald, R. B. Openings . . 20-81 Chess handbook ; by an amateur. Ph., 1859 20-12 Chess magazine, American . . . 20-4 Chess monthly, the ; an American chess serial, ed. by P. Morphy and D. W. Fiske. Problem department by S. Loyd. v. 4. N. Y., 1860. 8° 20-13 Chess player's chronicle, v. 1-3, 5-10, 12, 13 ; 2d series, v. 1, 2 ; 3d series, v. 1-3. L., 1841-61. 10 V. 8° 20-16 Chesshyre, H. T. N. Canada in 1864 ; a handbook for settlers. L., 1864 . . . 26''-527 Chest. Alison, S. S. Physical examination of the c. in pulmonary consumption . 10-424 — Blakiston, P. Diseases of, and principles of auscultation . . . . • 10-471 -- Fuller, H. W. Diseases of . . 10-368 — Gerhard, W. W. Diagnosis of diseases of thee. 10-50 — See Auscultation ; Bronchitis ; Consumption ; Lungs ; Respiration. Chester, J. L. Greenwood cemetery, and other poems. N. Y., 1843 . . . 23-49 Chesterfield, P. D. Stanhope, earl of. Works ; in- cluding his letters to his son ; with life of the author. N. Y., 1855. 8° . . 33-1218 — Letters to his son, together with several otlier pieces on various subjects. Dub., 1774. 2 v. 8» 33-1216 — Same ; including numerous letters now first published. Ed. by Lord Mahon. L., 1845. 5v. 8° 33-1217 Chesterton, G. L. Narrative of proceedings in Ven- ezuela, iu South America, in 1819,20, with general observations on the countiy and people, and a description of the country of Caraccas. L., 1820. 8° . . 26-^789 — Revelations of prison life ; with an inquiry into prison discipline and secondary punishments. L., 1857 2-609 Cheval de Pliidias, un. V. Chcrbulliez 34-4415 Chevalier, H. E. La fille des Indiens rouges. P., 1866 34-5008 — Thirty-nine men for one woman . 18-633 Chevalier, M. Mexico, ancient and modern. Trans. by Th. Alpass L., 1864. 2 v. 8'" 26''-568 — Probable fall in the value of gold. Trans, by R. Cobden. N. Y., 1859. 8° . 1-135 — Society, manners, and politics in the United States. B., 1839. 8» . . 26»-41 Chevalier d'Harmental. A. Dumas . 34-3246 — (English.) A. Dumas . . . 18-924 Chevalier de Floustignac, le. A. Paul 34-4646 Chevalier de Poulailler. E. Capeudu . 34-4705 Chevalier du Silence. A. de Lavergne 34-5333 Chevalier Sarti. P. Scudo . . . 34-3751 Chevaliers du Lansquenet. X. de Montepin 34-3558 Cheverus, J. L. A. M. Lefebvrc de. Doubourg, J. H. Life of 30-132 Cheveu blanc, le. O. Fouillet . . 34-3318 Chevreul, M. E. Principles of harmony and con- trast of colors, and their applications to the arts. L., 1855 . . . . 5-97 CHEVREUSE. 101 CHINA. Chevreuse, Mnie cle. Cousin, V. Nouvelles etudes ... . . . 34-4512 Life and times of . . . 27''-1663 Chew, S. Lectures on medical education. Ph., 1864 10-399 Cheyne, S. A. Reminiscences, personal and biblio- graphical, of Thomas Hartwell Home. L., 1862 30-1181 Chez soi, le. Ottilie Wildermuth . 34-4368 Chicago. Young men's association. Annual re- ports, 1860-66 — Young men's association of. Catalogue of library 21-406,8 Chichester. Hay, A. History of . 27^526 Chief justices of England. Campbell, J. Lives of . . . . . . ■ . 30-666 Chief-justices of the U. S. Flander^ H. Lives and times of 30-830 — Van Santvoord, G. Lives and services of the 30-788 Chien d'Alcibiade. A. de Valbezen [Fridolin] 34-3878,5138 Chilcott, J. Descriptive history of Bristol, ancient and modern ; or, a guide to Bristol, Clifton, and the Hotwells ; containing an account of the Bristol riots in 1831. 3d ed. Bristol 37^-246 Child, F. J. (Ed.) English and Scottish ballads. B., 1857,8. 8v. ... 23-450 Child, G. C. Benedicite. K Y., 1867 32-2272 Child, J. A new discourse of trade. L., 1698 1-297 Child, L. Maj-ia. Autumnal leaves ; tales and sketches of prose and rhyme . 18-636 — Biographies of good wives. N. Y., 1847 30-86 — Brief history of the condition of women, in various ages and nations. N. Y., 1854. 2 v. 29«-172 — Fact and fiction ; a collection of stories 18-637 — Freedmen's book. B., 1865 . . 33-820 — Frugal housewife. B., 1831 . . 6-168 — Girl's own book. L., 1866 . . 20-165 — Isaac T. Hopper ; a true life. B. , 1853 30-761 — Letters from New York. 2d ed. N. Y., 1844 26''-621 — Looking toward sunset ; from sources old and new; original and selected. B., 1865 33-1107 — Memoirs of Madame de Stael, and of Madame Roland. N. Y., 1847 . . . 30-87 — New flower for children . . 18-640 — Philothea ; a Grecian romance . 18-638 — The rebels ; or, Boston before the revolution . " 18-639 — A romance of the republic . . 18-3909 — Rainbows for children . . . 18-2574 Child at home. J. S. C. Abbott . . 32-379 Child wife, tlie. [Dickens' little folks] 18-3981 Childe Harold's pilgrimage. Lord Byron 23-559 Childhood and youth. N. Tolstoi . 18-3245 Children, Barker, T. H. Hygienic management of 10-208 — Bridges, F. Hints to mothers on home educa- tion 10-278 — Bull, T. Maternal management . 10-602 — Condie, D. F. Diseases of . . 10-357 — Eberle, J. Diseases and physical education of 10-469 — Fowler, O. S. Bearing and nursing 10-505 — Hall, J. Education of . . . 13-102 — Harrison, J. B. Diseases of . . 10-404 — Hopkinson, Mrs. C. A. Hints for the nursery 10-418 — Meigs, J. F. Diseases of c. . . 10-442 — Parker, E. H. Handbook for young mothers 10-646 — Shew, J. Hydropathic management of 10-330 — Toner, J. M. Maternal instinct . 10-747 — West, C. Diseases of infancy and childhood 10-352 How to nurse sick c. . . . 10-605 — See Mother. Children of Cloverley, the. By the author of " The young apprentice" . . . 18-3672 Children of light. C. Chesebro' . . 18-629 Children of Lutetia. B. Jerrold . . 27^-717 Children of the abbey. Miss R. M. Roche 18-2671 Children of the kingdom. D. A. Tyng 32-670 Children of the state. Fl. Hill . . 2-714 Children's garden. . A. and M. E. Catlow 18-585 Children's hour. By E. W. S. and S. W. M. Ph., 1864 33-1088 Children's mirror. Catherine D. Bell . 18-312 Children's story book of good and great men. N. Y., n. d 30-1478 Child's book of nature. W. Hooker . 9-937 Child's history of England. C.Dickens 27»-330 Child's natural historj\ A. L. Bond . 9-700 Child's own book. L., 1867 . . . 33-1350 Child's warfare. Madeline E. Hewer . 18-1429 Childs, C. G. The coal and iron trade, embracing statistics of Pennsylvania. Ph., 1847. 24 i>p. 8" No. 4, V. 5 of 1-341 Chile con carne. S. C. Smith . . 36'>-327 Chili. Gilliss, J. M. U. S. naval astronom. exp. 26"-! 000 — Graham, M. Residence in Chili . 26''-1011 — Molina, J. I. Geographical, natural, and civil liistory . . . . . 26^-239 — Smith, E. R, Araucanians . . 26''-287 — Strain, J. G. Journey in C. 1849 . 26''-366 — Three years in C 26''-434 Cliillingworth, W. Works. L., 1719. f<> 32-2055 — Same, from 12th English ed., with life by Birch. Ph., 1840. 80 ... . 32-1608 — Religion of Protestants a safe way to salvation. L., 1846 32-1307 Chillon. Jane L. Willyams . . . 18-3524 Chimasia. H. W. Reeves . . . 23-805 Chime of the bells. F. Strauss , . 32-271 Chiming bells. C. H. Jarvis . . 5-1000 Chimes, the ; Christmas story. C. Dickens 18-858 Chimney corner, the. Mrs. H. B. Stowe 33-809 China. General and miscellaneous. — Breton, M. China, its costumes, arts, manufac- tures 28h-528 — Chalmers, J. Origin of the Chinese 28''-262 — Commercial intercourse with C. . 1-39 — Corner, Miss. Pictorial, descriptive, and histor- ical 28b-557 — Dalton, W. Wolf-boy in C. . . 18-808 — Davis, J. F. Description of C. and its inhalii- tants 28»-16,17 — Gordon, C. A. C. from a medical point of view 38''-424 — Martin, R. M. Account of . . 28''-147 — Mason, G. H. Costume . . 28b-337 — Williams, S. W. Middle kingdom 28''-544 — Wines, E. C. Peep at C. in Mr. Dunn's collec- tion 28''-559 — History. — Blakiston, T. W. Present rebellions in C. 28''-394 — Brine, L. Taeping rebellion . . 28»-197 — Gallery's insurrection in C. . . 28''-108 — China and the English. [Jac. Abbott?] 28«-93 — Duhalde. P. History of C. . . 28''-19 — Corner's history of C. . . . 28'^87 — Gutzlaff, C. Sketch of Chinese history 28''-20 — Lin-le. The Ti-ping revolution . 28''-234 — Ljungstedt, A. Portuguese settlements in C. . . . . SS-^Sl — Macfarlane, C. K^volution in C. . 28«-107 — Meadow, T. T. Chinese and their rebellions 28«-235 — Oliphant, O. Popular history . 28»-143 — Osborn, S. British relations in C. 28»-185 — Ouchterlony, J, Chinese war . 28''-214 — Rennie, D. P. British arms (1860,3) 28"-474 — Swinhoe, R. Campaign of 1860 . 28''-3P5 — Wolseley, G. J. Narrative of the war of 18r0 . . 28»-189 CHINA. 103 CHOLERA. Chiua. Wain, R., jr. China and embassies to 28«-408 — Religion. — Bridgnuui, E. J. Q. Daughters of C. 32-403 — Culbeitson, M. S. Religious notions in North C. 28h-256 — Dean, W. China mission . . 28''-318 — Gillespie, W. Land of Sinipi . . 32-535 — Hue's Christianity in C. . . 32-693 — Ljungstedt, A. Roman Cath. church and mis- sion in C 28''-21 — Medhurst, W. H. State and prospects with reference to the spread of the gospel 28''-22 — Travels and embassies. — Abeel, D. Residence in C. . . 28M — Bannister, S. Journal of first French embassy to C 28'^-304 — Barrow, J. Travels in C. . . 28»'-3 — Bradshaw's overland guide . . 29''-172 — Cobbold, R. H. Pictures of the Chinese 28»-335 — Cooke, G. W. Letters from . . 28''-270 — Davis, J. F. Sketches of . . 28^-529 — D'Ewes, J. China in 1855,6 . . 28^-291 — Doolittle, J. Social life of the Chinese 28>'-495 — Downing, C. T. Stranger in China 28''^5 — Dunn, J. H. From Calcutta to Pekin 28''-375 — Ellis, H. Embassy to C. . . 28"-2 — Fishbourne, E. G. Impressions of C. 28''-415 — Forbes, F. E. Five years in C. . 28''-193 — Fortune, R. Jouiney to capital of C. 28MU1 Residence among the Chinese . 28''-248 Visits to the tea countries of C. . 28^-552 — Hue, M. Travels in C. . . . 38»>-151 — Johnston, J. D. Cruise of the Powhatan 29''-185 — Lauder, S. W. Spectacles for young eyes ; Pekin 28^-413 — Lay, G. T. The Chinese as they are 18-3648 — Mihie, W. C. Life in C. . . 28*^-250 — Modern traveller . . . . 29>'-279 — Moges, M. de. Souvenirs de Chine 34-5405 Embassy to C 28^-343 — Muter, Mrs. Travels and adventures of an of- ficer's wife 29''-260 — Oliphant, L. Mission to C. . . 28''-338 — Power, VV. T. Three years residence in C. 28''-283 — Rennie, D. F. Peking and the Pekinges 28''-496 — Ripa's residence at the couit of P. . 28'M28 — Scarlh, J. Twelve years in C. . 28''-358 — Sirr, H. C. C. and the Chinese . 28''-277 — Smith, G. Consular cities of C. . 28*'-13 — Smitli, W. L. G. Observations on C. and the Chinese 28''-412 — Staunton, G. L. Embassy to C. . 28''-14,900 — Staunton, G. T. Miscellaneous notices of 28»'-524 — Tiffany, O. Canton Chinese . 28''-127 — Williams, Mrs. H. W. Year in . 28^-454 — Wright, G. N. C. in a series of views 28*-438 — See Chinese empire ; Chinese Tartary ; Cochin China ; Mantchu Tartary. China and the English, or the character and manners of the Chinese, as illustrated in the history of their intercourse Avith foreigners, with an account of the late war. [By Jac. Abbott.] N. Y., [1843] . . 28'»-93 China — pictorial, descriptive and histoiical [chiefly by Miss Corner]. With some account of Ava and the Burmese, Siam, and Anam, L., 1853 28''-557 Chiua seas. Collingwood, G. Rambles of a natu- ralist 28''-587 — Gutziaff, C. Voyages on the coast of C. 28''-6 — Hawk, P. L. Expedition to C. s. and Japan — Macaulay, W. H. Cruise in,— Katiiay 29^-101 — White, J. Voyage to the C. sea . 28''-110 Chircha islands. Peck, G. W. Sketch of 29"-114 Cliiuchona. See Markham, C. R. . . 29''-250 Chinese. See China. Chinese empire. Hue, I'abbe. L'empire Chinois 34-39G1 Journey through the . . . 28''-219 Chinese language and literature. Andrews, S. P. Discoveries in C. writing . . 22-404 — Confucius et Mencius. Philosophic morale et politique 34-5406 — Du Ponceau, P. C. system of writing 22-427 — Haffer, J. Elementary characters . 22-889 — Kidd, S. Notices of Morrison's labors 30-2323 — Legge, Jr Chinese classics . . 22-894 — Loomis, A. W. Confucius and the ('hinese classics 22-1117 — Morrison, R. Grammar . . . 22-368 — Paul, St. Nine epistles, trans, into Chinese 34-2975 Chinese sugar cane. J. F. C. Hyde . 4-87 — H. S. Alcott 4-91 Chinese Tartary. Duhalde, P. General history of C. T 28*-19 Chinook jargon. Gibbs, G. Dictionary of. [Sm. misc. col. V. 7] . . . . 11-188 Chiosso, J. Gymnastics, an essential branch of na- tional edu\3ation, both public and private. L., 1854. 8° 20-321 Chipman, N. Principles of government ; a treatise on free institutions, including the constitution oftheU. S. Burlington, 1833. 8" 2-610 Chips from a German workshop. Max Midler 32-2145 Chironomia. G. Austin . . . 22-800 Chisholm, Rev. J. Conrad, D. W. Memoir of ' . 30-912 Chit-chat ; or, short tales in short words 18-641 Chittenden, L. E. Report of the debates and pro- ceedings in the secret sessions of the confer- ence convention for proposing amendments to the constitution of the U. S., held at Wash- ington in 1861. N. Y., 1864. 8» 26''-578 Chitty, J. Practical treatise on bills of exchange, promissory notes, and bankers' checks. L., 1834. 2v. 8» . . . . 2-16 Same, abridged. Brookfield, 1819. 8« 2-17 — Practical treatise on the law of contracts, not under seal ; and upon the usual defences to actions thereon. 4th Am. ed., with notes by J. C. Perkins. Springfield, 1839. 8» 2-18 — Practical treatise on the law of nations. B., 1812. 80 2-19 Chivalry. Bulfinch, T. Age of . 18-467 — Digby, K. H. Broad stone of honor 33-867 — James, G. P. R. History of . 29«-t7 — Burke, J. Chivalry and slavery . 23-974 — See Crusades; Knighthood; Middle ages; Tour- naments. Chloroform. Flagg, J. F. B. Ether and c. in sur- gery 10-129 — Kidd, C. Ji^ther and c. as anaesthetics 10-187 — See Ether ; Nitrous oxide. Choate, R. Works ; with memoir by S. G. Brown 30-1390 — Discourse on Webster. B., 1853. 8<> 30-1606 — Parker, E. G. Reminiscences of . 30-1213 Chocarne, P. The inner life of Pere Lacordaire. Trans, from the French by a religious of tlie same order. Dublin, [1S67] . 30-2339 Choice notes from " Notes and queries." Folk lore. L., 1859 33-742 — History. L., 1858 .... 27«-250 Choice of books. T. Carlyle . . 13-47 Choice of a profession. H. B. Thomson 33-901 Cholera. Acland, H. W. C. at Oxford, 1854 10-1002 — Bell, J., and D. F. Condie. Report to college of physicians of Pliiladelphia . 10-42 — Burrall, F. A. Asiatic . . 10-607 — Byrne, B. N. Contagious character 10-478 — Chapman, J. Treatment through the nervous system 10-666 — Corbyn, F. Treatise on . . 10-162 — Kirk, J. B. Practical observations 10-80 CHOLERA. 103 CHRISTIAN. Cholera. Hartshorne, H. Nature, prevention, and treatment 10-517 — Mission and mystery of epidemic c. 10-G24 — Nelson, R. Asiatic . . . 10-626 — Sansom, A. E. Arrest and prevention 10-730 — Tardieu, A. Epidemic . . 10-762 — Whitney, E. and A. B. Asiatic c. 10-647 — See Acholic diseases. Cholera morbus. Boisseau, F. G. Treatise on 10-17 Chopin, Fr. Complete collection of mazurkas and waltzes ; with biography, and critical review of his Avorks. By F. Liszt. B., n. d. 4° 5-961 — Liszt, F. Vie de C. . . . 34-4778 Life of 30-1437 Chorley, H. F. Memorials of Mrs. Hemans. Ph., 1836 30-235 — Thirty years' musical recollections. L., 1862. 2v 5-1021 — See Bennett, U. S. Chouannerie, scenes de la. E. Souvestre 34-3805 Chouans, les. H. de Balzac . . 34-3051 Choudard-Desforges. See Desforges. Choules, J. O. The cruise of the steam yacht North Star to the principal seaports of Europe. B., 1854 29i'-110 — See Smith, T. Chouquot, G. Easy conversations in French. N. Y • . 22-55 — Young ladies' guide to French composition. N. Y. and Ph., 1851 . . . 34-5168 Chow-chow. Falkland's journal . 28>'-313 Chrestomathie franqaise. Vinet, A. Litterature de I'enfance 34-4593 Litterature de la jeunesse et I'age mur ; . . . 34-4595 Chrisna. J. X. Boniface. [X. B. Saintine] 34-3660 Christ, Jesus. Abbott, J. Corner-stone 32-5 — Andrews, S. J. Life of our Lord upon the earth 33-1009 — Blake, M. Gethsemane and Calvary 32-92 — Blunt, H. Lectures on history of 32-2293 — Brook, C. T. Simplicity of Christ's teachings 32-2250 — Burt, N. C. Hours among the gospels 32-1639 — Cairns, J. • False Christs and the true 32-2499 — Cooper, C. D. Last days of our Saviour 32-2240 — Duffieki, G. On prophecies relative to second coming 32-73 — Ecce Deus 32-1961 — Ecce Deus-homo .... 32-2350 — Ecce Homo 32-1796 — Ellicott, C. J. Historical lectures on the life of 32-993 — Fleetwood, J. Life of . . . 32-1087 — Furness, W. H. The veil partly lifted 32-1168 — Fry, C. Christ our law . . 32-53 — Gillmore, J. R. Life of Jesus . 32-1954 — Hamilton, J. Lessons from the great biography 32-689 — Hanna, W. Last day of our Lord's passion 32-1062 — Hard wick, C, Christ and other masters 32-812 — Hervey, A. Genealogies reconciled 32-862 — Hitchcock, E. A. Christ the spirit 33-3405 — Hovey, A. Miracles of . . . 32-1663 — Jameson, A. History of our Lord as exempli- fied in works of art . . . 5-358 — Jones, G. Life scenes from the four gospels 33-3368 — Jones, J. Jesus and the coming glory 33-1629 — Kempis, T. A. Imitation of . . 32-1648 — Krummacher, F. W. Meditations on the last days of ..... 32-682 Risen Redeemer . . . 32-1073 — Liddon, H. P. Divinity of . . 32-1982 — Lowrie, J. M. Week with Jesus , 32-2282 — McWhorter, A. Yahveh Christ . 32-694 — Macduff, J. R. Memories of Gennesaret 32-727 Memories of Olivet . . . 33-2400 Christ, Jesus. Mimpriss, R. Gospel history 33-1 809 — Neander, A. Life of . . . 33-8 — Parsons, T. Deus homo . . 32-2310 — Pressens^, E. de. Critical school 32-1325 Life, times, and work of . . 32-1911 The Redeemer .... 32-2315 — Renan, E. Life of . . . 32-1174 — Schenkel, D. Character of Jesus portrayed 33-1923 — Spring, G. Glory of . . . 32-365 — Stier, R. Wordsof the Lord Jesus 33-997 — Strauss, D. F. New hfe of Jesus 32-1752 — Tafel, I. F. I. The life of Jesus . 32-2408 — Tholuck, A. Light from the cross 32-735 — Tullock, J. Lectures on Renan's "Vie de Jesus" 32-1327 — Turnbull, R. Christ in history . 32-490 Manifestation of God in . . 32-768 — Tyng, S. H. Christ is all . . 32-1342 — Uhlhorn, G. Modern representations of the life of 32-2425 — Vaughan, C. J. Characteristic of Christ's teach- ing 32-2328 — Willett, W. M. Life and times of Herod as connected with the coming of . 32-1437 — Winslow, O. Patriarchal siiadows of 33-1035 — Wiseman, N. Sermons on our Lord 33-1414 — Young, J. The Christ of history . 32-590 — See Apollonius ; Atonement ; Beatitudes ; Gos- pels ; John the Baptist ; Mary ; Messiah ; Millennium ; Miracles. Christ, J. F. Dictionnaire des monogrammes, chiffres, lettres initiales, rebus, etc., sous Ics- quels les plus celebres peintres, graveurs and dessinateurs out dessine leurs noms. Trad, de I'AUemand. P., 1762. 8» . 21-37 Christ church, Phila. Dorr, B. Historical account 32-71 Christiad. M. H. Vida . . . 23-894 Christian. F. Wey .... 34-3907 Christian ballads. A. C. Coxe . . 23-385 Christian believing and living. F. D. Huntington 32-880 Cliristian classics. J. Hamilton . . 33-1310 Christian commission. See U. S. Christian com- mission. Christian denominations. See Sects and d. Christian drift of Cambridge work. T. Worsley 33-1788 Christian duties relating to matrimony. W. Coe 32-827 Christian duty. James, J. A. Pastoral addresses on 32-343 — See Piety. Christian ethics. J. Alden . . . 15-303 — See Piety. Christian examiner, the. vols. 73-83. B. and N. Y., 1862-67. 11 V. 8° . . 32-43 Christian Gellert. B. Auerbach . . 18-217 Christian governess, the. G. B. Bennett 80-2331 Christian hope. J. A. James . . 32-758 Christian iconography. M. Didron . 5-480 Christian life. Arnold, T. Its course and helps 33-604 — Bayne, P. Social and individual . 32-591 — Beveridge, W. Private thoughts . 32-1394 — Burgess's sermons .... 32-549 — Charles, Eliz. C. 1. in England in the olden time 18-3899 Tales and sketches . . . 18-3132 — Neander, A. C. 1. in the early and middle ages 32-649 — See Religion, practical. Christian living. D. R. Morier . . 32-3323 Christian literature and doctrine. J. Donaldson 32-1635 Christian melodies. Cheever and Sweetser 5-1024 Christian memorials of the war. H. B. Hackett 32-1187 Christian missions, anecdotes of. L. . 32-11 CHRISTIAN. 104 CHRISTINE. Christian monuments in England and Wales. C. Boutell 27''-96 Christian morals. J. Foster . . 32-254 — See Religion, practical Christian nurture. H. Buslmell . . 32-40 Christian philosopher. T. Dick . . 32-2302 Christian philosopher triumphing over death. N. Hall 32-640 Christian physiologist. G. Griffin . 18-3679 Christian progress. J. A. James . 32-628 Christian records. L. A. Merivale . 32-741 Christian retrospect and register. R. Baird 32-557 Christian sabbath, the ; its history, authority, duties, benefits, and civil relations ; a series of dis- courses by N. L. Rice, et. al., with a sketch of the sabbath reform bv the secretary of the N. Y. sab. com. N. Y., 1862 . 32-1023 -^ See Sunday question. Christian theism. R. A. Thompson . 32-597 Christian titles. S. H. Tyng . . 32-2151 Christian treasury, the. T. S. Memes. (Ed.) 32-1357 Christian unity and its recovery. J. S. Davenport 32-1762 Christian womanhood. Life of Mrs. M. K. Everts. Chicago, 1867 .... 30-1971 Christian year book. v. 1, 2. L., 1867,8 32-2275 Christianity. Abbott, J. S. C. Practical c. 32-984 — Arscott, S. Present state of . . 32-13 — Arthur, W. True power of . . 32-894 — Ballantyne, J. R. C. contrasted with Hindu philosophy 32-176G — Burnap, G. W. Essence and evidence of 32-1464 — Calvin, J. InstUutio Christiana? religionis 34-374 Institutes 32-1233 — Chateaubriand, R. F. A. de. Le genie du ' Christianisme . . . 34-3115 & 5412 Genius of 32-641 — Coleman, L. Ancient C. . . 32-435 — Cox, F. What it has done for women 32-1540 — Davis, W. Beautiful city . . 32-899 — Dollinger, J. J. Introduction to history of 32-1013 — Eliot, S. History of liberty — early Christians 32-516 — Feuerbach, L. Essence of . . 32-1320 — Foxton, F. J. Poj.ular C. . . 32-2288 — GilflUan, G. C. and our era , . 32-829 — Gray, J. Mediatoral reign . . 32-1099 — Guizot, F. P. G. Etat actuel de la religion chr. 34-4918 Meditations on actual state of . 32-2170 Meditations on essence of . . 32-1467 — Hard wick, C. Contrasts between C. and the religious systems of the ancient world 32-812 — Hemans, C. J. Ancient C. and sacred art in Italy 27»-2273 — Hinds, S. History of . . . 32-927 — Hitchcock, E. A. Christ the spirit ; primitive view of Christianity . . . 32-2405 — Hue, I'Abbe. C. in China, Tartary, and Thi- bet 32-693 — Kavanagh, J. Women of C. . 32-363 — Kip, W. I. Early conflicts of C. . 32-289 — Laprade, V. de. Le sentiment de la nature avant le Christianisme . . 34-4093 — Livermore, H. Addresses to the dispersed of Judah 32-1927 — Lloyd, W. W. C. in the Cartoons .5-406 — Marcy, E. E. Christianity and its conflicts 32-2308 — Maurice, F. D. Religions of the world and their relations to C. . . . 32-489 — Miall, J. G. Memorials of early C. 32-482 — Milman, H. H. History of . . 32-142 — . Peabody, A. P. C. the religion of nature 32-1164 — Powell, B. C. without Judaism . 32-1909 Christianity. Reinhard, F. V. Plan of the founder of 32-730 — Sharpe, S. Egyptian mythology and Egyptian C 32-1145 — Shelley, P. B. Essay on . . 30-1155 — Vaughan, R. The age and C. . 32-706 Corruption of Christianity . 32-2197 — Vericour, L. R. de. Historical analysis of Christian civilization . . . 27'''-3560 — Vinet, A. Vital C. . . • 32-219 — Walsh, R. Ancient coins, medals, and gems, as illustrating the progress of . 32-275 — Whately, R. Dangers to Christian faith 32-1092 Kingdom of Christ . . . 32-977 Peculiarities of . . , . 32-1093 Rise, progress, and corruptions 32-883 — Wilson, J. The Parsi religion contrasted with 32-956 — Wilson, J. P. Common objections answered 32-58 — See Bible ; Church ; Gospels ; Theology. — Evidences. — Alexander, A. Brief outline of . 32-7 Authenticity of the scripture . 32-1370 — Allix, P. Reflections upon holy scripture 32-9 — Barnes, A. E. in the 19th century 32-2354 Foundation of fiiith in word of God 32-766 — Bayne, P- Testimony of Christ . 32-1021 — Blunt, J. J. Undesigned coincidences 32-1406 — Bulfinch, S. G. Mauual of . . 32-1822 — Chalmers, T. Discourses on . 32-46 — Fisher, G. P. Supernatural origin 32-1709 — Gregory, C. Letters on . . 32-745 — Grotius, H. Truth of Christian religion 32-100 — Gurney, J. J. Essays on . . 32-734 — Halliwell, J. O. Introduction . 32-825 — Historic doubts respecting Shakespeare 32-1670 — Hopkins, M. Lowell lectures on . 32-131 — Keith, A. Demonstration . . 32-119 Evidence from prophecy . . 32-901 — Kennedy, J. Conversations with Lord Byron and others 32-120 — Lardner, N. Credibility of the gospel history 32-1998 — M'llvaine, C. P. Lectures on ' . 32-643 — Miall, J. G. Bases of belief . . 32-593 — Owen and Campbell's debate . 32-1159 — Paley, W. View of . . v. 2 of 32-1 65 Same ; with Whately's annotations 32-902 Horse Paulinae . . v. 5 of 32-165 — Rawlinson, G. Historical evidences 32-877 — Redford, G. Holy scripture verified 32-2200 — Stebbing, H. Tracts in defence and explanation of 32-687 — Taylor, I. Restoration of belief . 32-919 — Tischendorf, C. When were our gospels written 32-2402 — Whately, W. Truth of Christianity 32-1889 — Wilson, D. Lectures on . . 32-1931 — See Bible ; Skepticism ; Theology. Christianity, and its relations to poetry and philoso- phy. Ph., 1847 . . . . 32-54 Christian's mistake. Miss D. M. Mulock 18-2297 Christie, R. History of Lower Canada, parliamentary and political. Quebec, 1848-54. 5 v. 26''-919 Christie, W. Dissertations on the unity of God in the person of the Father and on the messiah- ship of Jesus the Son of God and Mary. Ph., 1808 32-722 Christie, W. D. Memoirs, letters, and speeches of A. A. Cooper, first earl of Shallesbury ; Avith other papers illustrating his life. L., 1859. 8° . . . . . . . 30-1236 — Notes on Brazilian questions. L., 1865 26^-531 Christie Johnstone. C. Reade . .• 18-2581 Christie's faith. F. W. Robinson . 18-3844 Christina, queen of Sweden. Woodhead, H. Me- moirs 30-1620 Christine. L. J. Curtis . . . 18-793 CHRISTINE. 105 CHRYSOSTOM. Christine. L. Enault .... 34-8296 Christine Van Amberg. Countess cV Arbouville 18-158 Cliristison, II. A dispensatory ; or, commentary on the pharmacopoeias of Gt. Britain and the U. S. ; with additions and illustrations by R. E. Griffith. Ph.,. 1848 . . . 10-371 Christmas, H. Cradle of the twin giants, science and history. L., 1849. 2 v. . 11-218 — Echoes of the universe from the world of matter and the world of spirit. Ph., 18o0 32-306 — Lives of Nicholas I, of Russia, and the sultan of Turkev, Abdul Medjid. L., 1854 30-842 Christmas at Old Court. C. B. Tayler 18-3151 Christmas carol. C. Dickens . . 18-860 — See Christmas stories. C. Dickens 18-858 Christmas carols. J. Sylvester. (Ed.) 23-740 Christmas eve. Mrs. H. F. Brock . 18-421 Christmas eve and easter-day. R. Browning 23-699 Christmas stories. C. Dickens . . 18-858 Christoffel, R. Zwingli ; or, the rise of the reforma- tion in Switzerland ; a life of the reformer ; with some notices of his time and contempo- raries. Trans, by J. Cochran. E., 1858. 8° 32-816 Christopher Tadpole. Albert Smith . 18-2924 Christopher Columbus : a metrical legend. J. Baillie 23-6 Christophers, S. W. Hymn-writers and their hymns. L., 1866 22-961 Christus Judex. E. Roth . . . 18-2693 Christy, D. Cotton is king ; or, the culture of cotton and its relation to agriculture, manufactures, and commerce. By an American. Cin., 1855 _ . _ 1-217 — Ethiopia ; her gloom and glory, as illustrated in the history of the slave trade and slavery, the rise of the republic of Liberia, and the progress . of African missions. Cin., 1857 28''-240 Chromatography. G. Field . . 5-347 Chronic alcoholic intoxication. W. Marcet 10-815 Chronicle, Anglo-Saxon . . . 27"-27 — Dissected 2'7''-28 — See Haigh ; Conquest of Britain . 27''-501 Chronicle of Calais. Camden soc. pub. v. 35 27='-195 Chronicle of the Cid. R. Southey , 27''-2069 Chronicle of the conquest of Grenada. W. Irving 18-1580 Chronicle of Ethelfled. Miss A. Manning 18-2032 Chronicle of the grey friars of London. Camden soc. pub. V. 53 . . . . 27«-195 Chronicle of the kings of England. William of Malmesbury .... 27*-1227 Chronicle of William de Rishanger of the barons' wars. Camden soc. pub. v. 15 27''-195 Chronicles of Ihe ancient British church previous to arrival of St. Augustine. L.,1851. 4» 32-1705 Chronicles of the bastile . . . 18-643 Chronicles of the Canongate ; Surgeon's daughter. Sir W. Scott . . 18-2758 and 2757^ — Two drovers ; and Highland widow 18-2754 — Fair maid of Perth . . . 18-2774 Chronicles of Carlingford. The executor ; the rec- tor ; the doctor's family ; Salem chapel. Mrs. M. Oliphant .... 18-2374 — Perpetual curate. Mrs. M. Oliphant 18-2386 Chronicles of Cartaphilus. D. Hoffman 18-3702 Chronicles of charter house. By a Carthusian. [W. J. D. K.] L., 1847. 8° 27»-253 Chronicles of Clovernook. D. Jerrold 18-1674;3880 Chronicles of the crusades ; being contemporary nar- ratives of the crusade of Richard Cceur De Leon, by Richard of Devizes and Geoffrey De Vinsauf ; and of the crusade of Saint Louis, by Lord John De Joinville. With illustrative notes and an index. L., 1848 . 29'^8 Chronicles of England, France, etc. J. Froissart . . . . . . . 27^-3420,1 Chronicles of England. G. Raymond . 27'^989 — See England. Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet 37M824 Chronicles of Eri. A. O'Connor . . 27''-1493 Chronicles of the mayors and sherriffs of London, 1188-1274. The French chronicle of London, 1259-1343. Trans., etc., by H. T. Riley. L., 1863. 4° 27''-2o4 Chronicles of the Schonberg Cotta family. Mrs. Charles 18-650 Chronicles, six old English c. J. A. Giles 27''-449 Chronicles of the tombs. T. J. Pettigrew 29^-252 Chronicon Angliae Petriburgense. Iterum post Spar- kium cum cod. MSto contulit J. A. Giles. L.,1845. 8° .... 34-388 Chronicon Petroburgense. Camden soc. pub. v. 47 27''-195 Chronique de Charles IX^ P. Merimee 34-3522 Chroniques de la mer. E. Souvestre . 34-3781 Chroniquesdel'CEil-de-Boeuf. G. Touchard-Lafosse 34-4845 Chroniques, memoires, etc. J. Froissart 34-3335 Chrono-thermal system of medicine. S. Dickson 10-307 Chronological historian. T. Salmon . 27"-1051 Chronological tablets .... 29''-184 Chronology. Art, 1', de verifier les dates 34-4936 — Blair's tables ; revised by Rosse . 29='-83 — Bond, J. J. Handy book for verifying dates 29»-248 — Browne, H. Treatise on . . 32-867 — Butler, W. Year book . . . 29M82 — Clinton, H. F. Epitome of c. of Greece 27''-3092 Rome and Constantinople . 27^-2182 — Haydn, J. Dictionary of dates 29''-181 — Jarvis, S. F. Chronological introduction to the history of the church . . . 32-598 — Le Sage's atlas 29^-415 — McBurney and Neil. Cyclopaedia of universal history 29=^-160 — Munsell, J. Every-day book of history and c. 29»-97 — Nares, E. Table of c. — Nash, D. W. Examination of modern Esryptian 28='-204 — Nicholas, H. N. C. of history . 29^-27 — Nolan, T. Egyptian c. analyzed 28''-159 — O' Gorman, D. Chronological record 29='-231 — Palmer, W. Egyptian chronicles 28''-187 — Prichard, J. C. Examinations of remains of Egyptian 28"-163 — Putnam, G. P. Dictionary of dates ' 29''-178 — Riddle, J. E. Ecclesiastical . 32-1526 — Rosse. Index of dates . . . 29''-180 — Schonberg's naval .... 27'>-1064 — Seyffarth's recent discoveries in biblical 29''-89 — Smith, G. Observations on chronological eras 29='-41 — Stewart, J. Apologie du sentiment de Newton ; and answers to M. Des Vignolles v. 6 of 3-231 — Strauchius, G., and Sault. Treatise describing the terms, characters, and epoches used in 29»-88 — Townsend, G. H. Manual of dates 29''-179 — Trusler, J. Historian's vade mecum 29''-46 — Vaublanc, M. de. See Auquetil, L. P. Hist. de France, v. 13 . . . . 34-4854 Chrysostom, St. John. Commentary on the epistle to the Galatians, and homilies on the epistle to the Ephesians. Ox., 1840. 8° . 82-1269 — Homilies on the gospel of St. Matthew. Ox., 1848-51. 3 V. 8" . . . 32-1263 — Homilies on the gospel of St. John. Ox., 1848- 52. 2 V. 80 . . . . 32-1264 — Homilies on the acts of the Apostles, Ox , 1851- 52. 2 V. 80 . . . . 32-1265 — Homilies on the epistle of St. Paul to the Romans. Ox., 1841. 8° . . . . 32-1366 — Homilies on the epistles of St. Paul to the Cor- inthians. Ox., 1839. 2 V. 8'' . 32-1267,8 — Homilies on the epistle of St. Paul to the Phil- lippians, Colossians, Thessalonians. Ox., 1843. 8° 33-1370 CHRYSOSTOM. 106 CHURCH. Clirysostom. Homilies on the epistle of St. Paul to Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. Ox., 1843. 8» 32-1271 — Homilies on the statutes. Ox., 1842. 8° 32-1272 — Neander, A. Life of . . . 32-967 — Perthes, F. M. Life of . . . 30-1964 Chubb, J. On the construction of locks and keys. L., n. d. 8» .... 6-305 Church, A. E. Elements of analytical geometry. 2d ed. N. Y., 1859. 8° . . 14-29 — Elements of the differential and integral calcu- lus ; improved ed., containing the elements of the calculus of variations. N. Y., 1855. 8° 14-30 Church, P. Mapleton .... 18-645 — The philosophy of benevolence. N. Y., 1836 32-1901 — Religious dissensions ; their cause and cure ; a prize essay. N. Y. , 1838 . . 32-1567 Church, Mrs. R. See Marryatt, Florence. Church, T. History of the great Indian war of 1675, commonly called Philip's war; also the old French and Indian wars, from 1689 to 1704. Hart., [1845.] 8» . . 26''-591 Church and congregation. C. A. Bartol 32-1486 Church, the, and the rebellion. R. L. Stanton 26''-572 Church and science. Debate between the 32-1052 Church and slavery. A. Barnes . . 32-1580 Church and state. Angus, J. Voluntary system 32-1906 — Bunsen, C. C. J. Signs of the times 32-718 — Gladstone, W. E. The state in its relation with the church 32-853 — Noel, B. W. Essay on . . . 32-166 — Vinet, A. Separation of . . 32-824 Church and the world. O. Shipley, (ed.) 32-1946 Church and the world at the millenium. J. G. Gregory 32-1885 Church dictionary. W. F. Hook . , 32-453 Church establishment in Ireland ; Freeman's journal church commission. Dub., 1868 32-2415 Church history, polity, etc. GeneraL — Alexander, J. A. Notes on ecclesiatical history 32-1378 — Bartol, C. A. Church and congregation 32-1486 — Brooks and Hughes. Controversy on c. prop- erty . . . . . . 26''-821 — Campbell, G. Lectures on ecc. hist. 32-1733 — Chapin, A. B. Organization and order of the primitive c 32-2326 — Church of Christ in the middle ages 32-765 — Cobbe, F. P. Broken lights . . 32-1323 — Coleman, L. Antiquities . . 32-57 — Convocation book of 1606 . . 32-1873 — Crowell, J. Republics established and thrones overturned by the bible . . 32-1683 — Darling, J. G. Critical study of ecc. hist. 32-1870 — Davenport, J. S. Christian unity . 32-1762 — Davidson, S. Ecc. polity of the new testament 32-2208 — Dollinger. The c. and the churches 32-1005 — Ecce ecclesia 32-2406 — Elder, W. Genius of ecc. freedom 32-1718 — Evagrius. History of the church 32-1032 — Eusebius Pamphilus. Ecc. hist. 32-80,1034 — Fry, J. History of the church of Christ 32-1605 — Foxe, J. Act and monuments of the Christian church. [Book of martyrs.] . 32-2010,1 — Gieseler, J. C. I. S. Text-book of 32-94 — Gilly, W. S. Vigilantius and his times 32-781 — Guericke, H. E. F. Manual of antiquities 32-1871 — Hind, S. Rise and early progress of Christianity 32-375 — Hook, W. F. Church dictionary . 32-453 — Jarvis, S, F. Chronological introduction to hist, of c 32-598 — Jones, W. Hist, of Christian c. . 32-117 Church history, polity, etc. Kay, J, of 2d and 3d centuries — Killen, W. D. Hist, of the ancient c. — Krasinski, V. Sclavonic nations . — Kurtz, J. H. Text-book of c. h. . — Lambeth and the Vatican ; anecdotes — Lardner, N. History of the heretics — Litton, E. A. Church of Christ — Ludlow, J. M. Woman's work in the c — McClintock, J., and J. Strong. Ecc. history 32-1776 32-843 32-1724 32-893 32-123 32-2109 32-714 32-1644 Cyclopaedia . . . . 32-1966 — Marsh, J. Epitome of general ecc. hist. 32-1449 — Merivale, C. Conversion of the northern nations 32-1740 Conversion of the Roman empire 82-1594 — Merivale, L. A. Christian records 32-741 — Milner, J. Hist, of church of Christ 32-147 — Mosheim, J. L. von. Ancient and modern ecc. hist 32-153,4 Historical commentaries . . 32-1598 — Neale, J. M. Liturgiology and c. h. 32-1964 — Neander, A. Emperor Julian and his genera- tion 32-733 Hist. Christian religion and c. . 32-348 Planting and training of the Christian c, 32-648 — Ordericus Vitalis. Ecc. hist, of England and Normandy 23-517 — Palmer, W. Treatise on church of Christ 32-1595 — Philosturgius. Ecc. hist, epitomized by Photius 32-559 — Pratt, J. R. Scandinavian churches 32-1642 — Priestley, J. Hist, of the Christian c. 32-1529 — Reeve, J. Hist. Christian c. . 32-181,2338 — Riddle, J. E. Annals of the Christian c. 32—1526 — Ripley, H.' J. Church polity ". '. 32-2316 — Robertson, J. C. History of the Christian c 33-1972 — Schaff, R. Hist, of the apostolic c. 33-476 Hist, of the Christian c. . . 32-775 Religion of Germanv . . . 32-688 ^ Schem, A. J. Year book . . 32-885 — Sclater, W. Primitive church . 32-1799 — Socrates. History of the c. ; 305-449 32-1033 — Southey, R. Book of thee. . . 32-201 — Sozomen, H. Ecc. hist. . . 33-559 — Stanley, A. P. Apostolical age . 33-1088 — Stebbing, H. Hist, of the Christian c. 83-306 — Story of four centuries . . . 32-1479 — Tales illustrating c. h. . . . 18-3123 — Theodoret. Hist, of the c. ; 322-427 32-1032 — Waddington, G. Hist, of c. to reformation 32-854 — Walcott, M. E. C. Sacred archaeology 33-3508 — White, J. J. Exposition of the c. of Christ and its doctrine 33-1030 — Whittington, G. D. Ecc. antiquities of France 5-351 — Wilson, J. P. Pi'imitive government 32-234 — Wiltsch, J. E. T. Geography and statistics . 32-930 — Yonge, C. M. The pupils of St. John 33-3411 — — A.TnGl*iG9jTl — American Christian record (1860) . 33-876 — Baird, R. Religion in America . 32-15 — Buck, E. Massachusetts eccl. law 32-1770 — Disosway, G. P. Earliest churches of New York and vicinity . . . 82-1846 — Hawks, F. L. Contributions to eccl. hist, of U. S 32-1334 — Jackson, H. Account of churches in Rhode Island 32-1609 — Mather, C. Magnalia. (Eccl. hist, of New England) 32-135 — Prime, N. S. Long Island . . 36"-426 — Reed and Matheson. Visit to American churches • 32-180 — Tyler, R. H. American ecc. law . 3-303 CHURCH. 107 CIBBER. Church history, polity, etc. Schmucker, S. S. Fra- ternal appeal to the American churches 32-1473 — English, Irish, and Scotch. — Bede. Eccl. hist, of England . 32-21 — Burn, J. S. High commission, notices of the court and its proceedings . . 27-''-164 History of parish registers . . 27''-l()o — Chronicles of the ancient British church 32-1705 — Churton, E. Early English church 32-864 — Daly, G. England's conversion and reforma- tion compared .... 32-1475 — Domesday of St. Paul's . . v. 69 of 27'^-195 — Ecclesiastical records of England, Ireland, and Scotland 27''-528 — Fuller, T. Church hist, of Britain 32-2050 — Keane, M. Towers and temples of ancient Ire- land 27»-1463 — King, W. Protestants under King James' gov- ernment 27^-1462 — Morgan, R. W. St. Paul in Britain 32-978 — Murray, R. Ecc. hist, of Ireland . 32-1528 — Pattison, S. R. Rise and progress of religious life in England .... 32-1445 — St. George, C. Civil and eccl. hist, of England 27''-1047 — Stoughton, J. Eccl. hist, of England, 1640-58 27'»-1117 — Strutt, J. Regal and ecclesiatical antiquities of England 27^-4047 — Vaughan, R. Revolutions in English history 27''-1186 — Williams, F. Lives of the English cardinals . . 30-2381 — See Anglo-Saxon church ; Apostles ; Apostolic age, church, fathers, succession; Arianism ; Camden soc. puh. ; Catacombs ; Communion ; Councils ; Creeds ; Doctrine ; Ecclesiastical * * ; Fathers ; Lent ; Liturgy ; Martyrs ; Ministry ; Monachism ; Monks ; Mysteries ; Nestorians ; Ordination ; Protestantism ; Re- fonn, religious ; Reformation ; Revivals ; Sects ; Sunday-schools ; Swedenborgianism ; Synods ; Westminster assembly ; and names of special churches, sects, and denominations. Church life in Australia. T. Binney . 32-954 Cliurch music. See Music. Church of Christ in its idea. E. A. Litton 32-714 Church of Christ in the middle ages. L., 1845 32-765 Church of England. Articles and creed. — Browne, E. H. Exposition of the tliirty-nine articles 32-859 — Cardwick, C. History of the a. of religion 32-1980 — Nares, E. Discourses on the three creeds 32-1963 — Nowell, A. Catechism . . . 32-1231 — Pearson, J. Exposition of the creed 32-724 — Rogers, T. Exposition of the thirty-nine arti- cles 32-1230 — History and miscellany. — Anderson, J. S. M. Hist, of c. in the colonies 32-1782 — Beverley, R. M. Corrupt state of . 32-2503 — Brook, J. W. Democrats of Marylebone 32-2245 — Camden soc. pub. v. 80 . . . 27''-195 — Church reform .... 33-374 — Proceedings of c. congress at Norwich, 1865. Norwich, 1866. 8° . . . 32-1918 — Eccl. cases relating to doctrine and discipline .32-1632 — Jewell, J. Apology of, with defence, [Latin and English] .... 32-1213 — Miall, E. Title-deeds of . . 32-1006 — Perry, G. G. History of . . 32-1803 — Smith, G. Plea for the abolition of tests in Oxford 32-1432 — Stillingfleet, E. Ircnicum . . 32-1596 — Whitgitl, J. Defence of answer to admonition 32-1227 Church of England. Liturgy. — Jebb, J. Choral service . . 32-1905 — Lathbury, T. History of the book of common prayer ...... 32-821 — Mant, R. Horoe Liturgicse . . 32-1495 — Nelson, R. Companion for festivals and fasts 32-59 — Proctor, F. History of book of common prayer with rationale of its offices . . 32-2433 — Stoddart, G. H. History of the prayer book 32-1326 — Wheatley, C. Illustration of the book of com- mon prayer 32-360 — See Dissent ; Nonjurors ; Protestant episcopal church ; Puritans ; Sisterhoods ; Tractari- anism. Church of England in the reigns of the Tudors, [and Stuarts, ] with preliminary notices of the ec- clesiastical history of our country from the earliest times. L., 1851 . . 32-1158 Church of Geneva. Catechism. Calvin, J. 32-1234 Church of Ireland. Church establislmient in I. 32-2415 — Lee, A. T. The Irish church . 32-2397 — Lewis, G. C. The church question 27''-1467 — Mant, R. History of . . . 32-1527 — Reform asso. to the reformers of England, Scot- land, and Wales. L., 1835. 8° . 32-2503 — See Ireland. Church of Scotland. Hetherington, W. M. History of 32-2024 — Kirkton, J. Secret history of . 32-2014 — Lee, J. Lectures on the history of 32-969 — M'Crie, T. Sketches of Scottish church hist. 32-144 — Miller, H. Headship of Christ . 32-1161 — Turner, A. Scottish secession . 32-818 Church reform. A letter to Lord Ashley on c. r. ; by a layman. L., 1851. 8» . 33-374 Church register. See Protestant episcopalian. Churches. See Architecture ; Brattle st. ch. ; Ca- thedrals ; Christ's ch. ; New brick ; Newing- ton ; Old north ; St. James ; St. John's ; St. Peter's ; Temples ; Trinity. Churches of London. G.Godwin . 5-456 Churches of New York. G. P. Disosway 32-1846 Churches of the valley. A. Nevin . 32-1036 Churches in Rhode Island. Jackson, H. Account 32-1609 Churchill, C. Poetical works ; with copious notes and a life of the author, by W. Tooke. B., 1854. 3 V 23-446 — (Bell's poets of G. B.) . . . 23-498 Churchill, C. H. Mount Lebanon ; from 1842 to 1852 ; with a full account of the Druse reli- gion. L., 1853. 3 V. 8" ; . 28''-518 Churchill, F. Diseases incident to pregnancy and childbed. Ph., 1840. 8" . . 10-639 Churchman's manual. B. Dorr . . 32-1612 Churchyards. See Burial. Churton, E. Early English church. New ed. L., 1858 32-864 — Gongora : an historical and critical essay on the times of Philip III and IV of Spain ; with translations. L., 1862. 2 v. . 23-997 — The railroad book of England ; historical, to- pographical, and picturesque ; descriptive of the cities, towms, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. L., 1851. 8° 27'^-512 Chymical, natural, and physical magic. G. W. S. Piosse 20-202 Cibber, C. Apology for his own life * * * forming a complete history of the stage for forty years. L., 1822. 8° .... 30-96 — Autobiography . . . v. 1 of 30-1878 — The careless husband. Comedy. B. B. T. vol. 28 24-71 — Same. I. B. T. 13, 23 . . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. vol. 3 . . 24-142 — The hypocrite. See Bickerstaff, I. v. 6 of 24-191 GIBBER. 108 CIVILIZATION. Gibber, C. The double gcallaut. Gomedy. B. B. T. vol. 33 24-71 — Same. D. L. T. vol. 3 . . 24-107 — Same. S. B. T. vol. 14 . . 24-191 — The lady's last stake. Comedy. B. B. T. vol. 26 24-71 — Love makes a man. Comedy. B. B. T. vol. 26 24-71 — Same. I. B. T. vol. 23 . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. vol. 3 . . 24-142 — The non-juror. See BickerstafF, I. The hypo- crite. B. D. vol. 1 . . . 24-143 — The refusal. Comedy. B. B. T. vol. 18 24-71 — Same. D. L. T. vol. 9 . . 24-107 — She wou'd and she wou'd not. Gomedy. B. B. T. vol. 26 .... 24-71 — Same. I. B. T. vol. 12 . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. vol. 3 . . 24-142 — Same. S. B. T. vol. 13 . . 24-191 — See Vanbrugh, J. Gibber, T. Lives of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland to the time of Dean Swift. L., 1753. 5 V 30-2322 Cicero, IVI. T. Scripta quae manserunt omnia. Rccog. R. Klotz. Lips., 1856. 11 v. 34-352 — Academic questions, treatise de finibus, and Tusculan disputations. Transl. by C. D. Yonge. L., 1853 . . , 15-183 — De oratore ; or, his three dialogues upon the character and qualifications of an orator. Transl., with notes, by W. Guthrie. Oxf , 1840 22-622 — Epistolae selectse. Ex R. Klotzii recensione schol. in usum ed. R. Dietsch. Lips., 1855 34-354 — Letters to several of his friends, with remarks by W. Melmoth. L., 1803,4. 3 v. 30-1634 — Of the nature of the gods. L., 1741. 8» .32-1902 — Orationes selectse XIX. Recog. R. Klotz. — Mem. vitse Ciceronis, per annos digesta. Lips., 1857 34-353 — Orations, literally translated by G. D. Yonge. L., 1852. 3 V 33-713 — Orations, translated into English, with notes, by W. Guthrie. L., 1820. 2 v. 8» 33-712 — Political works ; comprising his treatise on the republic, and his treatise on the laws. Trans., with dissertations and notes, by P. Barham. L., 1841. 2 V, 8» . . . 2-613 — The republic. Trans., with an introduction, by G. W. Featherstonliaugh. N.'Y.,1829 2-612 — Three books of offices, or moral duties ; essay on old age, on friendship ; paradoxes ; Scipio's dream ; and duties of a magistrate. L., 1856 . , 33-187 — Treatises on the nature of the gods ; on divina- tion ; on fate ; on the republic ; on the laws ; and on standing for the consulship. Trans, by G. D. Yonge. L., 1853 . 33-186 — The Tusculan disputations. Trans, from the original Latin, with introduction by [P. A. Nuttall] 15-18 — Dcschamps, P. Essai bibliographique 21-153 — Forsyth, W. Life of '. . . 30-1530 — Middleton, G. Life of . . . 30-97 Ciceron. A. de Lamartine . . . 34-3464 Gid. Chronicle of the. R. Southey . 27''-2069 — Nach Spanischen Romanzen besungen durch J. G. V. Herder. Koln . . 34-544 — Romance of the. Analytical account of, with specimens. J. G. Lockhart . 23-139 Gid, le. P. Corneille .... 34-3127 Gieca di Sorrento, la. F. Mastriani . 34-2511 Giel, le — notions d' astronomic. A. Guillemin 34-4716 Cienfuegos, N. A. de. Zoraida. T. S. E. vol. 5 34-2 Gilicia. Barker, W. B. Historical account of G. and its governors . . . 28»-100 Cincinnati. Gist, G. Early annals . 26'^44 Cincinnati. Drake, D. Picture of G. and the Miami country 26^-67 — Directory. G. S. Williams . . 25-161 — Ohio mechanics' institute annual reports. — Public library. — Young men's mercantile library association annual report, 1852,5,9,61-4. Catalogue of library . . . 21-411,12 Cincinnati, the. See Penn. hist. soc. memoirs, v. 6 26''-137 Cinnamon and pearls. H. Martineau . 18-3861 Cinq-cent-mille francs de rente. L. Veron 34-4187 Cinq codes de 1' Empire Frangais, les. Code Napo- leon ; Code de procedure ; Code de com- merce ; Code criminel ; Code penal. 4me ed. P., 1812 . . . . 34-4194 Cinq-mars. Alfred de Vigny . . 34-4569 — A. de Vigny . . . . . 18-850 Cinq mois aux etats-unis. R. de la Sagra 34-4735 Circassia. Mackey, J. M. War of independence asiainst Russia .... 27*-2950 — Oliphant, L. Patriots and filibusters 29^-181 — See Caucasus. Circle of the sciences .... 9-953 Circulation. Hasse, G. E. Anatom. descrip. of the diseases of the organs of c. . 10-485 Circumnavigation of the globe, historical account 29^-12 Voyage of the Novara 29M90 Voyage of c. in the courvette 29"-192 its early annals and 1841 . 26-'-44 of — Scherzer, K. — Tillev, H. A. "Rynda," Gist, G. Cincinnati in 1841 future prospects. Gin. Citation and examination of Wm. Shakespeare. W. S. Landor .... 18-3883 Cities. Bucke, G. Ruins of ancient c. 25-11 — Buckley, T. A. Great cities in the middle ages 27''-3374 Great c. of the ancient world . 29''-75 — Frost, J. Great c. of the world . 29»-74 — Todd, J. Moral influence of . . 32-274 Cities and principal towns of the world. Lard. cab. eye. L., 1830 .... 25-50 Cities of the past. F. P. Gobbe . . 28^-475 Cities of the plain, with other poems. S. L. Fair- field 23-85 Citizen of Prague 18-1509 Citizen of the world. O. Goldsmith . 33-131 Citizens' manual. See Burleigh, J. B. 2-267 Citizens' manual of government and law. A. W. Young 2-921 Citizens' association of New York. Report of the council of hygiene. N. Y., 1865. 8" 10-548 Citizens' association of Pennsylvania. Address to the people, with act of incorporation. Ph., 1866. 8" 2-u.p. Citoyenne Jacqueline. Sarah Tytler , 18-3376 City of the czar. T. Raikes . . 27''-96 City of the Great King. J. T. Barclay 28''-251 City of the sultan. Miss Pardoe . . 27''-124 City poems. A. Smith . . . 23-457 City of the saints. R. F. Burton . . 26''-414 City side . . . . . . 18-647 Civiale, J. Medical and prophylactic treatment of stone and gravel ; with a memoir of the cal- culi of cystine; trans, by H. H. Smith. Ph., 1841. 80 10-638 Civil engineering. See Engineering. Civil law. See Law. Civil liberty and self-government. F. Lieber 2-772 Civil policy of America. J. W. Draper 2-639 Civil society. Ferguson, A. Essay on 2-650 Civil wars. See names of countries. CivilLsateurs et conquerants. A. de Lamartine 34-4731 Civilization. Alison, A. Philosophy and history of 29»-128 — Buckle, H. T. History of c. in England 27''-138 — Condorcet, N. G. de. Progress of the human mind 15-273 CIVILIZATION. 109 CLARKE. Civilization. Guizot, F. P. G. Civilisation en Europe 34-3376,4711 Civilisation en France . . 34-3375 History of c. from fall of Roman empire to French revolution . . . 27-^3433 — Harris, G. C. considered as a science '^9"-223 — Mackinnon, W. A. History of . 29='-235 — Meadows, T. T. C. east and west 28»-235 — Progress of nations . . . 29''-191 — Taylor, I. Ultimate c. . . . 33-418 — Tyler, R. H. Bible and social reform 32-1534 — Tylor, E. B. Development of . 29''-159 — Vericour, L. R. de. Historical analysis of Christian c 27''-35G0 — Vestiges of 29«-164 — Wynter, A. Curiosities of . . 27"-358() Civilized America. T. C. Grattan . 2C^''-M5 Civilizing mountain men. Mrs. E. H. B. Mnson 32-1058 Clack, Mrs. L. Our refugee household 18-3749 Claggett, T. J. Norton, J. N. Life of 30-1630 Claiborne, J. F. H. Life and correspondence of John A. Quitman. N. Y., 1860. 2 v. 30-1280 — Life and times of S. Dale, the Mississippi par- tisan. N. Y., 1860 . . . 30-989 Claiborne. G. B. Taylor . . , 18-3160 .Clairieres, les. E. Souvestre . . 34-3803 Clairon, C. J. H. Legris de la Tiide. Memoires. Barriere, J. F. v. 6 . . . 34-3519 Clairville, et Lambert-Thiboust. La corde sensible. Vaudeville. P., 1860 . . . 34-3143 — et Damarin. See Selby, C. Clan Albin [or Clan Albyn]. Mrs. Johnstone 18-1691 Clapp, W. W., jr. La fiammina ; founded upon a French play by M. Uchard. B., 1857. F's S. D. V. 39 24-221 — Mv husband's mirror. F's M. D. v. 26 24-113 — Record of the Boston stage. B., 1853 24-110 Clapperton, H. Journal of a second expedition into the interior of Africa ; with the journal of R. Lander. L., 1829. 4° . . 28M}06 — Same. 8<> Ph., 1829 . . . 28''-53 Clara Howard. C. B. Brown . . 18-449,52 Clara Howard ; or, heart yearnings . 18-654 Clara Moreland. E. Bennett . . 18-318 Clare, Ada. Only a Avoman's heart , 18-655 Clarence. C. M. Sedgwick . . . 18-2786 Clarendon, E. Hyde, earl of. Essays. B., 1820 33-18 — History of the rebellion and civil wars in Eng- land. New ed. Ox., 1807. 6 v. 8" 27''-261 — Lewis, T. Lives of tlie friends and contem- poraries of 30-1464 — Lister, T. H. Life and administration of 30-962 Clarendon, H. Hyde, earl of. State letters during the reign of King James II and diary for 1687-1690 ; with an appendix from Arch- bishop Sancroft's manuscripts in the BodUiian library. Ox., 1765. 2 v. S" . 27^-262 Claret and olives. A. B. Reach . . 27''-736 Clarimonde ; a tale of New Orleans life, and of the present war ; by a member of the N. 0. Washington artillery. Rich., 1863 26'>-1951 Clarissa. Anne Bowman . . . 18-363 Claiissa Harlowe. S. Richardson . 18-2646 Clark, Alex. The gospel in the trees. Ph., 1868 32-2424 Clark, C. John Noakes and Mary Styles ; a poem in the Essex dialect. L., 1839 . 22-962 Clark, D. W. Man all immortal ; or, the nature and destination of man as taught by reason and revelation. Cin., 1864 . 32-1316 Clai'k, E. L. Daleth ; or, the homestead of the na- tions. Egypt illustrated. B., 1864. 8» 28''-400 Clark, G. E. Seven years of a sailor's life. B., 1867 29b-287 Clark, G. W. Harp of freedom. N. Y., 1856 5-1019 Clark, Rev. John. See Father Clark . 30-806 Clark, H. J. Mind in nature ; or, the origin of life, and the mode of development of animals. N. Y., 1865. 8" . . . . 9-674 Clark, James. Treatise on pulmonary consump- tion. Ph., 1835. 8" . . ." 10-26 Clark, J. A. Awake, thou sleeper ! a series of awakening discourses. N. Y., 1856 32-856 — Gathered fragments. N. Y., 1856 32-855 — Glimpses of the old world ; or, excursions on the continent, and in the island of Great Britain. Ph., 1840. 2 v. . . 27'^-137 — The pastor's testimony. N. Y., 18.59 32-55 — Young disciple ; or, a memoir of A. R. Peters. N. Y., 1856 .... 30-1225 Clark, J. F. See Campbell, Mrs. M. Clark, J. H. Sight and hearing: how preserved, and how lost. N. Y., 1856 . 10-156 Clark, L. G. Knick-knacks from an editor's table. N. Y., 1852 .... 33-233 Clark, N. G. An outline of the elements of the English language, for the use of students. N. Y., 1863 . . . . 22-964 Clark, R. An account of the national anthem en- titled "God save the king." L., 1832. 8° 5-1039 — (Ed.) The first volume of poetry, [glees, mad- rigals, etc.] L., 1824 . . 23-905 Clark, R. W. Lectures on the formation of char- acter, temptations, and mission of young men. B., 1853 33-431 — Lectures to young men. W., 1842 33-432 Clark, S. The laws of chance. L., 1758. 80 14-189 Clark, 8. A. History of St. John's church, Eliza- bethtown, N. J. Ph., 1857 . 32-2339 Clark, Rev. Thomas. Student's hand-book of com- parative grammar api)lied to the Sanskrit, Zend, Greek, Latin, Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, and English languages. L., 1862 . 22-58 Clark, W. G. Peloponnesus ; notes of study and travel. L., 1858. 8° . . . 27*^-517 Clark, W. G. Literary remains ; including the Ollapodiana papers, and a selection from his various prose and poetical writings. N. Y., 1844. 80 33-166 Clarke, Adam. Bibliographical dictionary ; con- taining a chronological account, alphabetically arranged, of books in Latin, Greek, Coptic, Hebrew, Samaritan, Syriac, Chaldee, ^thi- opic, Arabic, Persian, and Armenian. In- cluding'the 4th ed. of Dr. Harwood's view of the classics, and an essay on bibliography. Liverpool, 1802. 6 v. . • " 21-28 — Bibliographical miscellany ; or, supplement to the Bibliographical dictionary. L., 1806. 2 v. 21-29 — Miscellaneous works. L., 1836,7. 13 v. 32-2244 — The being and attributes of God, and his works in creation, providence, and grace. 3d ed. N. Y., 1830. 2 V. 8° . . 32-1597 — Account of the infancy, religious and literary life of A. Clarke, written by himself. Ed. by Rev. J. B. B. Clarke. N. Y., 1833 30-88 — Etheridge, J. W. Life of . . 30-1274 Clarke, Sir Arthur. Practical manual for the pre- servation of health, and the prevention of disease incident to the middle and advanced stages of life. L., 1824 . . 10-775 Clarke, B. British gazetteer : political, commercial, ecclesiastical, and historical ; showing the distances of each place from London and Derby; gentlemen's seats ; populations; inns and hotels ; postal arrangements ; bankers ; markets, fairs, &c. Illustrated by a full set of county maps, with all the railways accu- rately laid down ; forming at once an iron road-book and county atlas. L., 1852. 3 v. 8" ...... 25-122 Clarke, C. The Beauclercs, father and son 18-3804 — Box for the season . . . 18-3807 CLARKE. 110 CLAY. Clarke, C. Architectura ecclesiastica Loudini ; or, a graphical survey of the cathedral, collegiate, and parochial clmrches in London. L., 1820. f" 5-754 Clarke, Rev. C. C. The hundred wonders of the world, and of the three kingdoms of nature. 17th ed. L., 1824 . . . 33-898 Clarke, Charles C. Moliere-characters. E., 1865 24-151 — Shakespeare-characters ; chiefly those suhordi- nate. L., 18G3. 8° . . . 24-119 — and M. C. " Many happy returns of the day ;" a birth-day book. L., I860- . 20-323 Clarke, D. Lectures to young people in manufac- turing villages. B., 1836 . . 33-446 Clarke, E. D. Travels in the holy land. Ph., 1817 28''-54 — Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa. K Y., 1813. 4 v. 29i'-14 — Same, p't I ; Russia, Tartary, and Turkey. Ph., 1811. 8° . . . . 29''-13 — Same, p't II ; Greece, Egypt, and the holy land. N. Y., 1814 .... 29b-] 3^ — Otter, W. Life and remains of . 30-89 Clarke, H. New and comprehensive dictionary of the English language ; as spoken and written. 8d ed. L., 1865 . . . 22-59 Clarke, John. An essay upon the education of youth in grammar schools. L., 1830 13-54 — An essay upon study. L., 1731 . 13-55,54 Clarke, J. F. Eleven weeks in Europe ; and what may be seen in that time. B., 1852 27^-270 — Orthodoxy; its truths and errors. B., 1866 32-1904 — Sermons preached in Indiana Place chapel, Boston. B., 1864 . . . 32-1313 Clarke, L. Elementary treatise on electrical measure- ment ; for the use of telegraph inspectors and operators. L., 1808 . . . 11-330 Clarke, L. L. Common seaweeds of the British coast and channel islands ; the microscopic beauties of their structure and fructification. L., n. d 9-93 — Objects for the microscope. L., 1863 9-914 Clarke, M. A. The rival princes ; or, a faithful narrative of facts relating to the charges against the duke of York, with a variety of authentic and important letters. L., 1810. 2v 27-'-265 Clarke, M. C. Complete concordance to Shakes- peare. B., 1853. 8° . . . 24-150 — Girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines 18-051 — The iron cousin .... 18-653 — Kit Bam's adventures . . . 18-653 Clarke, M. S., and D. A. Hall. Legislative and doc- umentary history of the bank of the U. S. ; including the original bank of North America. W., 1832. 8" ■ . . . . 1-127 Clarke, N. H. B. O'Neal the great. F's S. D. v. 43 24-221 — Pirate of the isles. F's S. D. v. 42 34-221 Clarke, S. See Leibnitz. Clarke, Mrs. S. The ladies' equestrian guide. L., [1857.] 4« 30-390 Clarke, S. R. Conversations on the history of Eng- land, illustrative of events, institutions, man- ners, and literature, from the earliest ages to the accession of the house of Tudor. L., 1830. 2v. 8» . . . . 37»-268 Clarke, W. Repertorium bibliographicum ; or, some account of the most celebrated British libraries. L., 1819. 8» . . 31-348 Clarkson, T. History of abolition of the African slave trade by the British parliament. Ph., 1808. 2v 27''-269 • — Same ; abridged by Lewis. Wilmington, 1816 27"-270 — A portraiture of quakerism. N. Y., 1806. 3 v. 8» 32-176 — Elmes, J. Monograph . . . 80-1447 Clarkson, T. Private and public life of William Penn. Ph., 1813,14. 2 v. . 30-414 Clarville. See Clairville. Classic glee book ; a selection of standard glees, madrigals, etc., from the works of Callcot, Ilorsley, Webbe, Stafford Smith, Atwood, Danby, and other celebrated composers. B., n. d. oblong 8° . . . . 5-1061 Classic and historic portraits. J. Bruce 30-777 Classical and arcliaelogical dictionary. P. A. Nut- tall ; 29"-! 93 Classical antiquities. T. D. Fosbroke 37«-3132 Classical dictionary. C. Anthon . 33-1355,6 Classical dictionary. J. Lempriere . 33-1257- Classical education of boys, remarks on ; by a teacher. B., 1834 . . . 13-56 Classical literature. J. J. Eschenburg 23-1047 Classic quotations. J. Elmes . . 33-1046 — Blagdon, F. AY. New dictionary of 22-936 Classical studies. Sears, Edwards, and Felton 32-1197 Classical study. Taylor, S. H. Method of 13-225 Classics. Harwood, E. View of. [Clarke's biblio- graphicald.] .... 21-28 — Hobhouse, J. C. Imitations and translations from 23-849 — See Greek ; Roman. Classification. Agassiz, L. J. R. Essay on 9-903 — Wilson, F. J. Philosophy of . 15-289 — See Method. Classification of the sciences. H. Spencer 15-338 Clater, F. Every man his own cattle-doctor ; con- taining the causes, symptoms, and treatment of all the diseases incident to oxen, sheep, swine, poultry, and rabbits. 12th ed., re- vised by E. Mayhew. L., 1859 4-139 Claude, the colporteur. Miss A. Manning 18-2033 Claude Gueux. V. Hugo . . . 34-3417 Claude, ou le gagne-petit. M'lle S. Ulliac-Trema- deure 34-3877 Claude Stocq 18-3713 Claudia. A. M. Douglas . . . 18-3973 Claudius Ptolemy and the Nile. W. D. Cooley 28^^-508 Claussing, L. Treatise on the Jesuits ; with life of the author by S. F. B. Morse. N. Y., 1836 32-1474 Clauveau, A. Nouvelles contemporaines. P., 1860 34-5204 Claverhouse. See Dundee. Claverings. A. Trollope . . . 18-3283 Clavers, Mrs. M. [Pseud.] See Kirkland, C. M. Claviere, E. See Brissot, J. P. Clavigero, F. S. History of Mexico, collected from Spanish and Mexican historians, from manu- scripts and ancient paintings of the Indians ; with critical dissertations on the land, animals, and inhabitants of Mexico. Rich., 1806. 3 v. 8° 36»-39 Clavijo. See Gonzalez de Clavijo. Claxton, R. B. Sermon on the death of E. T. Ster- ling. Ph., 1859. 80 . . . 33-933 Clay, C. M. Writings, including speeches and ad- dresses; edited, with a preface and memoir, by H. Greeley. N. Y., 1848. 8" 3-577 Clay, H. Private correspondence ; edited by C. Colton. N. Y., 1855. 8» . . 30-1639 — Speeches; ed. by Richard Chambers. Cin., 1843. 80 33-680 — Speeches. Ed. by Calvin Colton. N. Y., 1857, 2 V. 80 33-681 — Colton, C. Life and times of . 30-92 — Lathrop, J. H. Eulogy on . . 30-1607 — Mallory, D. Life and speeches of 30-91 — Prentice, G. D. Biography of . 30-93 — Testimonial of gratitude and affection to. Ph., 1845. 8« . , . . . 26»-343 Clay, J. C. Annals of the Swedes on the Delaware. Ph., 1858 26''-439 CLAY. Ill CLIMATE. Clay, W. L. The prison chaplain ; a memoir of the Rev. John Clay, with selections from his reports and correspondence, and a sketch of prison discipline in England. Camb., 1861. 8» 30-1394 Clayton, E. C. Celebrated women ; stories of their lives and example, literary, social, and histori- cal. L.,n. d 30-1335 — Queens of song ; with a chronological list of all the operas that have been perfomied in Europe. N. Y., 1865. 8« . . . . 30-1565 Clayton, .1. W. Personal memoirs of Charles II, with sketches of his court and times. L., 1859. 2v 30-1169 Clayton, R. Journal from Grand Cairo to Mount Sinai and back ; trans, from a MS. written by the prefecto of Egypt ; with remarks on the origin of hieroglyphics and mythology. L., 17o3. 8° 28''-68 Cleaning. Love, T. Art of c, dyeing, and scour- ing 6-363 Cleaveland, H. "W"., and Backus. Designs for vil- lage and farm cottages. N. Y., 1856. 8° 5-71 Cleaveland, P. Elementary treatise on mineralogy and geology. B., 1816. 8" . 9-316 — See Cleveland. Clegg, S., jr. Practical treatise on the manufacture and distribution of coal-gas; its introduction and progressive improvement. Illustrated by engravings, with general estimates. L., 1866. 4» 6-1012 Cleghorn, G. Observations on the epidemical diseases in Minorca from 1744 to 1749. 4th ed. L., 1779. 8° . . . 10-25 Cleland, J. Annals of Glasgow. Glasg., 1816. 2 v. 8» 27M320 CMmence Oge. E. Serret . . . 34-3663 Clemencia. C. Bohl de Arron . . 34-20 Clemens, J. Bernard Lile . . . 18-656 — Mustang gray .... 18-657 — The rivals ; a tale of the times of Burr 18-658 — Tobias Wilson ; a tale of the great rebellion . . . . 18-659 Clement, St. See Apostolical fathers. Clement XIV et Carlo Bertinazzi. H. de Latouche . , 34-4319 Clement, Ch. Etudes sur les beaux arts en France. P., 1863 34-5362 — Raphael, sa vie et ses oeuvres, Leonard da Vinci 34-4656 Clement, D. Bibliotheque curieuse historique et critique ; ou, catalogue raisonne de livres difi- ciles a trouver. v. 1-9. Leip., 1750-60. 4" 21-312 Clement, J. Noble deeds of American women. B., 1851 30-677 Clement Lorimer. A. B. Reach . . 18-2578 Clementi, M. Original sonaten fur das pianoforte Solo. Herausgegeben und mit fingersatz ver- sehen, von J. Knorr. Also Gradus ad par- nassum, oder die kunst des pianofortespieles durch 100 beispiele gelehrt. Wolfenbixttel. 4° 5-845 Clementine. Mme Ch. Reybeaud . 34-5494 Cleopatra. Abbott, J. History of . 30-657 Clcopatre. F. d'Amoreux . . , 34-5276 Clergy, the. Mullois, I. The c. and the pulpit in their relations to the people . 32-2337 Clergy of America. J. Belcher . . 32-1137 Clergyman's companion. W. Paley v. 5 of 32-165 Clergvmen. Alexander, A. Founder and alumni of the log college . . . 30-1962 — Coleridge, S. T. Notes on English divines 32-480 — Dix, J. R. Pen pictures . . 32-389 — Emery, S. H. Ministry of Taunton 32-1589 — Headley, J. T. Chaplains and clergy of the revo- lution 30-1477 — Johnson, J. Popular preachers . 32-1431 Clergymen. Hook, W. F. Lives of the archbishops of Canterbury .... 30-1353 — Larrabee, W. C. Asbury and his coadjutors 30-1599 — Portraits of English c. . . . 30-437 — Sprague, W. B. Annals of the American pul- pit 30-933 — See Am. Christian record ; Ministry. Clerical economics ; or, hints, rural and household, to ministers and others of limited income. E., 1842 6-247 Gierke of Oxenforde. [Pseud.] See J. P. Kennedy . ■, . . . . . 18-337 Clerk's and conveyancer's assistant. B. V. & A. Abbott 2-288 Clerk's instructor. W. Smyth . . 1-65 Clerk's magazine, new ; containing all the most useful forms which occur in business transac- tions. B., 1832 .... 2-110 Clery, J. B. H. Memoires sur le temple. [Barriere, J. F. ] . . . . V. 9 of 34-3519 — Journal of occurrences in the tower of the temple during the confinement of Louis XVI. Trans, by R. C. Dallas. B., 1799 27^-1645 Cleve Hall. Miss E. M. Sewell . . 18-2806 Cleveland, C. D. Compendium of classical litera- ture. Ph., 1861 .... 22-976 — Compendium of English literature, chronologi- callj^ arranged ; from Sir J. Mandeville to W. Cowper. Ph., 1847 . . . 22-971,2 — Compendium of American literature, chrono- logically arranged ; with biographical sketches of the authors. Ph., 1859 . . 22-974,5 — English literature of the nineteenth century ; designed for colleges and advanced classes in schools, as well as for private reading. Ph., 1851 22-973 — Same. Ph., 1867 .... 22-973" — A verbal index to Milton's complete poetical works. Ph., 1868 . . . 23-384^ Cleveland, H. Alexander H. Stephens in public and private, with letters and speeches before, during, and since the war. Ph., [1866.] 8" 30-1901 Cleveland, H. R. Life of Henry Hudson. (S. A. B. 10) 30-497 Cleveland, H. W. S. Hints to riflemen. N. Y., 1864 20-324 Cleveland, R. J. Narrative of voyages and com- mercial enterprises. Camb., 1842. 2 v. 8° 29''-267 Cleveland, Mr., nat. son of O. Cromwell. Life, written by himself. L., 1732. 4 v. 30-1792 — See Cleaveland. Clever Jack, and other tales. Anne Bowman 18-366 Clever stories of many nations. J. G. Saxe 23-755 Clever woman of the family. Miss Yonge 18-3625 Clift-climbers. Mayne Reid . . 18-2622 Clifford family, the .... 18-661 Climate. Baikie, R. The Neilgherries for invalids 28'^-504 — Blodgett, L. Climatology of the U. S. 11-512 — Daubeny, C. Lectures on . . 4-179 — Disturnell, J. Influence of c. in America 25-181 — Dove, H. W. Distribution of heat 11-500 — Francis, D. J. T. Change of c. as a remedy 10-390 — Howard, L. Climate of London . 11-125 — Johnson, P. H. S. Remarks on c. 27^-435 — Koch, C. Climate of the Crimea 27''-646 — Lee, E. Influence of . . . 27»>-645 — Lind, J. Diseases incidental to Europeans in hotc 10-464 — Scoresby-Jackson, R. E. Medical climatology 10-265 — Vonstetten, C. H. de. Influence of 2-548 — Williamson, H. Observations on the climate of diflerent parts of America . 10-118 CLIMATE. 112 COCHIN CHINA. Climate. See Meteorology. Climbing plants. Darwin, C. Movements and habits of 9-916 Clinton, De Witt. Campbell, W. W. Life and writings of 30-95 — Renwick, J. Life of . . . 30-94 Clinton, H. F. Epitome of the civil and literary chronology of Greece, from the earliest ac- comits to the death of Augustus. Ox., 1851. 8» 27''-3092 — Epitome of the civil and literary chronology of Rome and Constantinople, from the death of Augustus to the death of H*raclius. Ed. by C. J. F. Clinton. Ox., 1836. 8° 27^-2182 — Literary remains, consisting of an autobiography and literary journal, and brief essays on theo- logical subjects. L.,1854 . . 30-1836 Clinton ; or, boy life in the country. W. Simonds 18-2881 Clissold, F. Practical hints for the development of the human mind. L., 1830. 8» 33-374 Clochette d'airain. E. Sue . . 34-3834,4637 Clocks and watches. Booth, M. L. Manual 6-290 — Denison, E. B 6-312 — Wood's curiosities of . . . 6-942 Cloister and hearth. C. Reade . . 18-2582 Cloncurry, V., Lord. Personal recollections, with extracts from correspondence. 2d ed. Dub., 1850 30-1074 Cloquet, J. Recollections of the private life of General Lafayette. N. Y., 1836. 2 v. 30-297 Cloquet, J. B. Nouveau traite elementaire de per- spective, a I'visage des artistes ; precede des premieres notions de la geometric et de Fop- tique. P., 1823. 4° . . . 34-4612 Clos pommier, le. A. Achard . . 34-3010 Closer walk. II. Darling . . . 32-999 Closing scene, the. E. Neale . . 32-308 Closet hours. R. Palmer , . . 32-328 Cloud with golden border. Miss Tatem 18-3141 Clouded happiness. Countess D'Orsay 18-578 Cloudesley. W.Godwin . . . 18-1189 Clouds and sunshine. C. Reade . . 18-2583 Clouds and sunshine in the life of a village pastor 18-660 Clough, A. H. Greek history, from Themistocles to Alexander, in a series of lives from Plutarch. L., 1860 27"-30»7 — Poems; with memoir by C. E. Norton. B., 1862 23-955 Cloveruook. Alice Cary . , . 18-567 Cloveruook children. Alice Cary . 18-568 Clovis Gosselin. A. Karr . . . 34-3428 Club des hirondelles. X. de Montepin 34-3567 Club-foot. W. Adams . . . 10-733 — Scoutetten, H. Radical cure of . 10-638 Club-life of London. J. Timbs . . 27»-1151 Cluskey, M. W. Political text-book, or encyclope- dia. 9th ed. Ph., 1859. 8° . 26^-663 Coal. Bo wen, E. C. and coal oil . 9-211 The coal regions of Pennsylvania. No. 4 v. 3 of 1-341; also 26»-17 — Childs, C. G. Coal trade. No. 4 v. 5 of 1-341 — Comparative views of the most important an- thracite collieries in Penna., exhibiting their avenues to tide-water. Ph., 1835. No. 3 . V. 3 of 1-341 — Daddow & Bannan. C, iron, and oil 6-309 — Fordyce, W. Hist, of c. and coal-fields 6-1022 — Hull, E. Coal-fields of G. B. . 9-239 — Henry, M. S. Lehigh valley . 26''-451 — Jevons, W. S. The coal question 1-225 — Johnson, W. R. Coal trade of British America, etc 6-870 Report of experiments on . 6-869 Same. No. 5 . . . v. 5 of 1-341 Review of same. No. 6 . v. 5 of 1-341 — Leslie, J. P. Manual of c. and its topography 9-250 — Our coal and our coal pits . . 6-385 Coal. Report of committee of senate of Penn. Harrisb., 1834. 126 pp. No. 21 v. 3 of 1-341 — Smyth, W. W. C. and coal mining 6-415 — Statistics of the coal trade of the U.S., moved towards the seaboard, for 1866, with the prize essays on mining bituminous coal. Pottsville, 1867. 8" 1-343 — Sweet, S. H. New York report, 1865 1-303 — Tayloi-, R. C. Statistics of coal . 9-299 Same. 2d ed 9-300 — Williams, C. W. Combustion of . 6-940 — See Collieries ; Fuel ; Mining. Coal companies' reports, charters, etc. 1-341 Coal oil. See Petroleum. Coale, W. E. Hints on health, with familiar instruc- tions for the treatment and preservation of the skin, hair, teeth, and eyes. B., 1857 10-168 Coast defence. Scheliha . . . 6-690 Coast lines. Lawson, W. Geography of 25-124 Coast survey, U. 8. Report of superintendent, showing progress for 1851-5 ; 1858,60 ; 1862-5. W., 1852-67. 15 V. 8» and 4«' . 6-986 — See Navigation. Coates, R. See Godman, J. D. Cobb, J. The doctor and the apothecary. B. D. V. 1 24-143 Cobb, J. B. Leisure labors ; or, miscellanies, his- torical, literary, and political. N. Y., 1858 . 33-346 — Mississippi scenes .... 18-3692 Cobb, T. R. R. Historical sketch of slavery, from the earliest periods. Ph., 1858. 8" 2-623 Cobbe, F. P. Broken lights ; an inquiry into the condition and prospects of religious faith. L., 1864 32-1323 — Cities of the past. L., 1864 . . 28''-475 — Essay on intuitive morals ; being an attempt to popularize ethical science. (Part 1, Theorj^ of morals.) B., 1859 . . . 15-135 — Essays on the pursuits of women, and on female education. L., 1863 . . . 2-627 — Hours of work and play. Ph., 1867 33-1334 — Italics ; brief notes on politics, people, and places in Italy in 1864. L., 1864 27''-699 — Religious duty. B., 1865 . . 32-1544 — Studies, ethical and social. L., 1865 33-1374 Cobbett, W. Advice to young men, on the duties of life. Ph., n. d. . . . 33-863 — Cottage economj'. L., 1823 . . 6-167 — French grammar ; or, plain instructions for the learning of French. N. Y., 1832 22-61 — Legacy to laborers ; or, what is the right which the lords have to the lands of England. L., 1834 .:.... 2-616 — Manchester lectures, in support of fourteen re- form propositions. L., 1882 . 2-617 — Protestant "reformation" in England and Ire- land. Dub., 1867 . . . 32-2280 — Campaign of Suworow in Italy . 27''-2862 — Bulwer, H. L. Historical characters, v. 2 30-2336 Cobbold, R. H. Pictures of the Chinese, drawn by tliemselves. L., 1860 , . 28''-33o Cobden, J. C. The while slaves of England. Aub., 1853 27''-737 Cobden, R. Political writings. L., 1867. 2 v. 8» 2-620 — McGilchrist, J. Biography of . 30-1729 — Van de Weyer, S. Richard Cobden, roi des Beiges 34-5512 Cochin, A. Results of emancipation. Trans, by M. L. Booth. B., 1863 . . 2-619 — Results of slavery. Trans, by M. L. Booth. B., 1863 2-618 Cochin China. Barrow, J. Voyage to. 1792,3 29''-520 — Brown, E. Seaman's captivity on coast of 28''-378 — Campagnes glorieuses du r6gne de Napoleon III. 34-4374 COCHIN CHINESE. 113 COKE. Cocliin Chinese and Latin diet. J. M. Monone 22-427 Cochois, Mile. See Argens . . 33-909 Cochrane, C. S. Journal of a residence and travels in Colombia, in 1823,4. L., 1825. 2 v. 8° 26i'-646 Cochrane, J. Treatise on the game of chess ; con- taining the games on odds, from the "Traite des Amateurs ;" the games of the celebrated anonymous Modenese, and a catalogue of writers on chess. L., 1822. 8°. 20-17 Cochrane, J. D. Narrative of a pedestrian journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary, in 1820-3. P., 1824. 8° .... 28'^-456 Cock, S. The narrative of Robert Adams, a sailor, who was wrecked on the western coast of Africa in 1810, was detained in slavery by the Arabs of the great desert, and resided in Tombuctoo. L., 1816. 4° . 28'>-902 Cockayne, O. [Ed.] Hali Meidenhad, (E. E. T. S. p't. 18) . . . vol. 10 of 22-1 043 — Seinte Marherete. (E. E. T. S. p't. 13) vol. 8 of 22-1 043 Cockburn, Sir G. Buonaparte's voyage to St. Helena; comprising the diary of Sir G. Cockburn, during his passage from England to St. Helena, in 1815. B., 1833 . . . 30-394 Cockburn, H. T., Lord. Life of Lord Jeffrey ; with a selection from his correspondence. P., 1856. 8° 30-884 — Memorials of his time. N. Y., 1856 27''-182i Cockburn, J. Review of the causes which have pro- duced the late disorders and divisions in the yearly meeting of friends. Ph., 1829. 8° 32-1111 Cockton, H. Percy Effingham . . 18-662 — Valentine Vox, the ventriloquist . 18-664 Cocu, le. C. P. de Kock . . . 34-4836 Cod liver oil. Jongh, L. J. de. Chemical and thera- peutic properties of . . . 10-377 Code fran(jais. Code civU, et motifs. C-A-vec sup- plement.) P., 1819-21. 12 V. . 34-4268 — Conference du c. c. P., 1805. 8 v. 34-4269 — Code de commerce (texte et motifs). P., 1812 34-4271 — Code d'instruction criminelle (texte et motifs). P 3^^4272 — Code de procedure civile (texte et motifs). P., 1808,24. 2v 34r4270 — Code penal (texte, motifs, et rapports). P., 1810,12. 2 V 34-4273 Code Napoleon ; or, the French civil code. Literally translated by a barrister of the inner temple. L., 1824. 8° .... 2-22 Code of Gentoo laws ; or, ordination of the pundits, from a Persian translation, [by F. B. Hal- hed.] L., 1781. 8° . . . 2-20 — Same. L., 1776. 4° . . . 2-450 Code of health and longevity. J. Sinclair 10-141 Code of procedure of the state of New York, as amended in 1857 ; with notes, an appendix, and index. 5th ed., by J. Townshend. N. Y., 1857. 8° . . . . 2-285 Code of 1650, a compilation of the earliest laws and orders of the general court of Conn. ; with extracts from the laws and judicial proceed- ings of New Haven colony, commonly called blue laws. Hart., 1822 . . 2-8 Code penal. Draft of c. for the state of New York 2-226 Codes (les cinq) de I'empire franqais . 34-4194 Codman, J. Ten months in Brazil. B., 1867 26^-626 Coe, R. Poems. Ph., 1862 . . 23-672 Coe, W., jr. Christian duties and cautions, relating to the holy estate of matrimony. L., [1859] 32-827 CcBlebs in search of a wife. Mrs. H. More 18-2251 Coeur, Jacques. Life and times, by L. S. Costello 27«-1658 Coeur, le, et la dot. F. Mallefille . . 34-3506 Coffee culture. See Colonial essays . 2-935 Coffey, C. The devil to pay. B. D. v. 1 24-143 — Same. D. L. T. v. 3 . . . 24-107 — Same. M. B. D. 5 . . . 24-142 — Same. S. B. T. v. 14 . . . 24-191 Coffin, C. C. Following the flag from August, 1861, to November, 1862. with the army of the Po tomac. By Carleton. B.,1865 26''-589 — Four years of fighting. B., 1866. 8" 26='-805 — "Winning his way .... 18-667 Coffin, J. History of Newbury, Newburyport, etc. B., 1845. 8° .... 26»-281 Coffin, J. H. Elements of conic sections and ana- lytical geometry. N. Y., 1859. 8» 14-131 Coffin, R. B. Cakes and ale at Woodbine ; from twelfth night to new year's day. By "Barry Gray" 18-4035 — Matrimonial infelicities . . . 18-666 — My married life at Hillside . . 18-665 — Out of town 18-3796 Cogan, T. Philosophical treatise on the passions. B., 1821. 8« .... 15-20 Coggeshall, G. Historical sketch of commerce and navigation. N. Y., 1860. 8» . 1-111 — History of the American privateers, and letters of marque, during our war with England, in the years 1812-14 ; interspersed with several naval battles between American and British ships of war. N. Y., 1856. 8" . 26''-349 — Voyages to various parts of the world, made between 1799 and 1844. N. Y., 1851. 2 v. 80 29''-88 Coggeshall, Wm. T. Easy Warren . 18-670 — The newspaper record, containing a complete list of newspapers and periodicals in the United States, Canadas, and Great Britain. Ph., 1856. 80 ... . 21-145 — Poets and poetry of the west ; with biographical and critical notices. Columbus, 1860. 8" 23-1306 — Stories of frontier adventure in the south and west . ■ 18-669 Cohen, J. S. Inhalation ; its therapeutics and prac- tice. Ph., 1867 .... 10-761 Cohen, M. M. Notices of Florida and the campaigns. Charleston, 1836 . . . 26''-4G Coiner, the. G. Griffin . . . 18-3680 Coins and coinage. Akerman, J. Y. Ancient coins 27«-3350 -■ Study of ancient and modern coins 29»-118 — Cardwell, E. Greeks and Romans 27^-3087 — Crocker, J. Remarks on systems of coinage 1-184 — Eckfeldt, J. R. Gold and silver c. 1-124 and W. E. DuBois. Manual of gold and silver coins 1-522 — Hawkins, E. Silver coins of England 27»-532 — Humphreys, H. N. Coin collector's manual 29-^91 Coinage of the British empire . 37»-591 — International coinage . . . 1-320 — Martin, L. C, and C. Triibner. Current gold and silver coins .... 1-326 — Merrey, W. Coinage of England 1-314 — Poste, B. Gaulish and British coins 27^960 — Prime, W. C. Coins, medals, and seals 29«-126 — Seally, H. N. Coins, currency, and banking 1-95 — Snowden, J. R. Description of ancient and modern coins .... 29*-121 — Walsh, R. Essay on ancient coins, medals, and Wjems ...... 32-275 arren, J. L. Greek federal coinage 27»-3279 — See Money ; Numismatics. Coke, E. Johnson, C. W. Life of . 30-686 Coke, E. T. A subaltern's furlough ; parts of the United States, Upper and Lower Canada, ISTew Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, 1832. N. Y., 1833. 2v. ... 26''-507 8 COKE. 114 COLES. Coke, R. Detection of the court and state of Eng- land during the four last reigns and the inter- regnum ; consisting of private memoirs, &c. 3ded. L., 1697 .... 27»-271 Colardeau, C. P. CEuvres choisies. Caliste, trage- die ; et poesies diverses. P., 1817 84-4446 Colbert, J. B. James, G. P. R. Life of 80-256,8 Colboum, Sir J. See Seaton . . 27^718 Colburn, W. First lessons in arithmetic. B., 1822 14-114 Colburn, Z. Locomotive engineering and the mech- anism of railways ; a treatise on the principles and construction of the locomotive engine, railway carriages, and railway plant. Pts. 1-11. Glasgow, 1864. 4° . . 6-1082 — Gas-works of London. L., 1865 . 6-807 Colburn's new monthly. See New monthly 17-78 Colburn's united service magazine. See United service 17-29 Colchester, C. A., Lord. Diary and correspondence, ed. by his son. L., 1861. 3 v. 8° 27''-274 Cold. Boyle, R. Experiments and observations on 11-296 Colden, C. D. Life of R. Fulton. N. Y., 1817. 80 30-191 Colds. Hunter, R. Popular treatise on 10-781 — Moore, G. Some diseases of the nose, throat, air-tubes, and lungs .' . . 10-787 — See Respiration. Cole, A. Tribute of affection to the memory of the late Rev. G. W. Cole. Portland, 1845 30-588 Cole, D. Principles of English grammar applied. Trenton, 1853 .... 22-60 Cole, H. First exercises for children in light, shade, and color, with illustrations. L., 1840 5-480 Cole, H. W. The middle classes and the borough franchise. L., 1866. . . . 27^-34 Cole, J. E. A criticism on the present system of rigging ships. N. Y., 1860. 32 pp. 8" 1-210 Cole, J. W. Life and theatrical times of Charles Kean, including a summary of the English stage for the last fifty years. L., 1859. 2 v. 30-1209 — Memoirs of British generals distinguished during the penipsular war. L., 1856. 2 v. 30-1421 Cole, T. Noble, L. L. Life and genius of 30-1034 Cole, W. View of modem psalmody. Colchester, 1819 5-1044 Colebrooke, H. T. Essays on the religion and phil- osophy of the Hindus. L., 1858. 8» 32-818 Coleman, C. Mythology of the Hindus, with notices of various tribes inhabiting the two penin- sulas of India and the neighboring islands ; and an appendix comprising the minor ava- tars and the mythological and religious terms. L., 1832. 4» .... 82-2013 Coleman, J. General index to printed pedigrees in county and local histories. L., 1866. 8" 27»-276 Coleman, L. Ancient Christianity exemplified in the private, domestic, social, and civil life of the primitive Christians and in the original in- stitutions, offices, ordinances, and rites of the church. Ph., 1856. 8» . . 32-435 — Antiquities of the Christian church. And., 1841. 8» 32-57 — The apostolical and primitive church ; with an introductory essay by A. Neander. 3d ed. Ph., 1853 32-790 — Historical text book and atlas of biblical geog- raphy. Ph., 1855. 8° . . 32-2008 Coleman, W. S. Our woodlands, heaths, and hedges. A popular description of trees, shrubs, etc., with notices of their insect inhabitants. L., 1859 9-26 Colenso, J. W. Geometrical problems as given in his edition of Euclid's elements. With a key. L., 1863 ..... 14-63 — The peutateuch and book of Joshua critically examined. N. Y. and L., 1863-5. 5 v. 32-1011 Colenso, J. W. Natal sermons. L., 1866. 8° 32-2267 — St. Paul's epistle to the Romans; newly trans- lated, and explained from a missionary point of view. N. Y., 1863 . . . 32-1010 — Trial; — opinion by the b'p of Grahamstown. L., 1864. 8» . . . . 32-2500 — See Birks, T. R. ; Gumming, J. ; Green, W. H. ; Kuenan, A. ; Mahan, M. ; Oort, H. ; Silver, A. ; Young, J. R. Coleoptera. Shuckard, W. E. [Ed.] British c. Figures by W. Spry . . , 9-733 — See Entomology ; Insects. Coleridge, Hartley. Lives of northern worthies. New edition, with the corrections of the author, and the marginal observations of S. T. Coleridge. L., 1852. 3 v. . 30-723 — Poems. With a memoir of his life by his brother. L., 1851. 2 v. . . 23-328 Coleridge, H. N. Introductions to the study of the Greek classic poets. Ph., 1881 22-981,2 — Six months in the West Indies in 1825. N. Y., 1826 26'>-188 Coleridge, Herbert. Glossarial index to the printed English literature of the thirteenth century. L., 1859. 8» .... 22-64 Coleridge, S. T. Complete works; with an intro- ductory essay upon his philosophical and theo- logical opinions by W. G. T. Shedd. N. Y., 1853-6. 7v. .... 33-777 — Aids to reflection ; with a preliminary essay by John McVickar. L., 1839 . . 15-22 -•— Same ; with preliminary essay by J. Marsh. Burlington, 1829. 8° . . . ' 15-21 — Biographia literaria ; or, biographical sketches of literary life and opinions. N. Y., 1847,52. 2v 22-984,5 — Confessions of an inquiring spirit. Ed. by H. N. Coleridge. B., 1841 . . 82-236 — Same. N. Y., 1863 . . . 32-236* — The friend : a series of essays, to aid in the for- mation of fixed principles in politics, morals, and religion. Burlington, 1831. 8» 15-21 — Hints towards the formation of a more compre- hensive theory of life. Ed. by S. B. Watson. Ph., 1848 15-23 — Method. L., 1849 .... 15-152 — Notes and lectures upon Shakespeare and some of the old poets and dramatists, with other literary remains. Ed. by Mrs. H. N. Cole- ridge. L.,1849. 2v. . . . 22-983 — Notes on English divines. Ed. by Rev. Der- went Coleridge. L., 1853. 2 v. . 32-480 — Poems ; with an essay on his life and writings. N. Y., 1848 23-54 — Poetical and dramatic works. L., 1844 24-10 — Same ; with a memoir. B., 1854. 3 v. 23-445 — Seven lectures on Shakespeare and Milton ; a list of all the MS. emendations in Mr. Collier's folio, 1632 ; and an introductory preface by J. P. Collier. L., 1856. 8» . . 24-102 — Specimens of table talk. N. Y., 1835 33-795 — Cottle, J. Reminiscences of . . 30-109 — Stirling, J. H. De Quincy and C. upon Kant 22-1223 — See Brae, A. E. Coles, E. English dictionary. L., 1732 22-62 Coles, G. Heroines of methodism ; or, pen and ink sketches of the mothers and daughters of the church. N. Y., 1857 . . . 32-1563 Coles, L. B. Beauties and deformities of tobacco- using ; or, its ludicrous and its solemn reali- ties. B., 1853 .... 10-524 — Philosophy of health; natural principles of health and cure, or health and cure without drugs. B., 1851 .... 10-136 Coles, Miriam. Frank Warrington . 18-672 — Louie's last term at St. Mary's . 18-675 — Roundhearts and other stories . 18-(57l — Rutledge 18-673 COLES. 115 COLLOQUIES. Coles, Miriam. St. Philip's . . 18-668 — The Sutherlands .... 18-674 Colet, Mme Louise. Enfances celebres. P., 1862 34-5077 — Lui : Roman conlemporain. P., 1860 34-3144 Colfax, S. Life and principles of Abraham Lincoln. Ph., 1865. 8» . . . . 30-u. p. — Moore, A. Y. Life of . . . 30-2374 — See Bowles, S 26''-556 Colin Cloute. J. Skelton . . v. 2 of 23-448 Colin Clouts explained. A. E. Hitchcock 23-«28 Colladay, W. R. Genealogical and chronological table of the sovereigns of England. N. Y., 1863 27''-279 Colle, C. (Euvres choisies. P., 1819 . 84-3169 — La partie de chasse. C. A. C. v. 7 34-3138 — La verite dans le vin — Comedie . 34-3519 Colleccion de refranes y locuciones familiares de la lengua Castellana, con su correspondencia Latina. Por F. V. y M. B. Barcelona, 1841 34-11 Collectanea topographica and genealogica. L., 1834-43. 8v. 8» . . . 27«-278 Collection and selection of English prologues and epilogues, from Shakespeare to Garrick. L., 1779. 4v 24-22 Collection of epigrams, -with critical dissertion. L., 1727. 2v 23-927 Collection of scarce and valuable tracts on subjects chiefly such as relate to the history and con- stitution of these kingdoms ; selected from public and private libraries, particularly that of Lord Sommers. L., 1748. 4 v. 4" 27''-4044 Collections of historical societies. See names of so- cieties. Collector's assistant. J. Livingston . 2-361 College life. S. Olin .... 13-156 College, market, and court. C. H. Dall 2-633 College of physicians of Philadelphia. Summary of transactions. Vols. 1-3, and 1 of new series. Ph., 1846-53. 4 V. 8« . . 10-456 College words and customs. B. H. Hall 22-111 Collegiate system. F. Wayland . . 13-231 Collegian's guide. Jas. Pycroft . . 13-57 Collegians. G. Griffin . . . 18-3685 CoUetta, P. History of the kingdom of Naples, 1734-1825 ; trans, by S. Horner, with a sup- plementary chapter, 1825-1856. E., 1858. 2v. 8» 27»^2186 Collier, G. France, Holland, and the Netherlands a century ago ; ed. by Mrs. C. Tennant. L. , 1865. 80 27^-852 Collier, Jeremy. Immorality of the English stage. 3d ed. L. 1698 .... 24^188 Collier, J. D. The life of A. Newland, with some account of the bank of England. L., 1808 30-2314 Collier, J. P. Bibliographical and critical account of the rarest books in the English language. N. Y., 1866. 4 V. . . . 21-30 — History of English dramatic poetry to the time of Shakespeare, and annals of the stage to the restoration. L., 1831. 3 v. . 22-989 — Memoirs of E. Alleyn, including some new particulars respecting Shakespeare, Ben Jon- son, Massinger, Marston, and Dekker, and memoirs of the principal actors in the plays of Shakespeare. L., 1841-6. 8» 30-1153 — Notes and emendations to the text of Shake- speare's plays, from early manuscript correc- tions in a copy of the folio, 1632. N. Y., 1853 24-149 — Shakespeare's library ; a collection of the ro- mances, novels, poems, and histories used by Shakespeare as the foundation of his dramas. L., 1843. 2v. 8° . . . 24-77 — Brae, A. E. Collier, Coleridge, and Shake- speare 24-103 Collier, J. P. Dyce, A. Remarks on Collier's edition of Shakespeare . . 24-74 — Singer, S. W. Text of Shakespeare vindicated 24-58 Collier, R. P. Law relating to mines. Ph., 1853. 8° V. 79 of 2-55 Collier, W. F. History of the British empire. L., 1864 27»-280 — History of English literature, in a series of bio- graphical sketches. L.,1862 . 22-991 — Pictures of periods, a sketch-book of old Eng- lish life. E., 1865 . . . 1&-697 Collier de far. E. Sue . . . 3^3834,4637 Collieries and colliers. Fowler, J. C. Law and leading cases relating to . . 2-166 — Life amongst the colliers . . 33-905 — See Coal ; Mining. Collin d'Harleville, J. F. Les chateaux en Espagne, le vieux celebataire. C. A. C. v. 8 34-3139 CoUings, J. Outline of the American school sys- tem ; with remarks on the establishment of common schools in England. Birmingham, 1868. 8" 13-93 Collingwood, C. Rambles of a naturalist on the shores and waters of the China sea. L., 1868. 8° 28''-587 Collingwood, Cuthbert, Lord. Selections from the public and private correspondence : inter- spersed with memoirs of his life. By G. L. N. Collingwood. N. Y., 1829. 8° . 30-105 Collins, A. Peerage of England ; containing a gene- alogical and historical account of all the peers of England now existing, their descents and collateral lines ; famous actions, and many valuable memoirs never before printed. 3d ed. L., 1756. 6 V. 8° . . . 27»-283 Collins, A. M. Mrs. Ben Darby . . 18-678 Collins, D. Horse-trainer's and sportsman's guide ; the duties of grooms, etc. L., 1865 20-326 Collins, F. Voyages to Portugal, Spain, Sicily, Malta, Asia-Minor, Egypt, etc., from 1796- 1801. Ph., 1809 . . . 29i'-226 Collins, L. Historical sketches of Kentucky, em- bracing its history, antiquities, and natuial curiosities, geographical, statistical, and geo- logical descriptions ; with anecdotes of pioneer life. Cin., 1847. 8" . . . 26'^47 Collins, P. Voyage down the Amoor ; with a land journey through Siberia. N. Y.,1860 28b-339 Collins, R. Practical treatise on midwifery. Ph., 1838. 80 . . . . . 10-639 Collins, S. Miscellanies. Ph., 1842 . 33-188 Collins, William. Poetical works. B., 1853 23-355 — Same. B., 1857 .... 23-767 — (Bell's poets of G. B.) . . . 23-494 — (Walsh's Br. poets) . . . 23-243 Collins, W. Wilkie. After dark . . 18-679 — Antonina ; or, the fall of Rome . 18-680 — Armadale 18-689 — Basil ; or, crossed path . . . 18-682 — Dead secret 18-683 and v. 4 and 5 of 18-2340 — Hide and seek .... 18-684 — Memoirs of the life of William Collins ; with selections from his journals and correspon- dence. L., 1848. 2 V. . . 30-994 — Moonstone 18-681 — No name 18-685 — Plot in private life, and other tales 18-686 — Queen of hearts .... 18-687 — Sister Rose ; the stolen mask ; the yellow mask . . . . . . 18-690 — Woman in white .... 18-688 Collinson, P., tribute to. Ph., 1851. 8" 80-1607 Collisions at sea. New York chamber of commerce in relation to .... 1-210 — Phila. board of trade upon law of . 1-210 Collodion processes. T. Sutton . . 6-952 — See Photography. Colloquies of Edward Osborne, Miss A. Manning 18-20b4 COLLOT. 116 COLTON. l^JoUot, A. G. Chefs-d'oeuvre dramatiques de la langue fraiKjaise, mis en ordre progressif et annot^s. N. Y. et Ph., 1847 . 34-4231 — Progressive French anecdotes and questions. (For American students of French.) Ph., 1849 34-4339 — Progressive French grammar and exercises, on the basis of Levizac's French grammar. Ph., 1856 23-67 — Progressive interlinear French reader, on Locke's plan of instruction. Ph., 1854 . 22-417 Collyer, R. Nature and life: sermons. B., 1867 32-2307 L., 1823 33-131 24-143 24-143 V. 24 24-71 24-143 24-221 24-142 24-1 0-; 24-191 pieces in 33-172 24-143 D. L. 24-107 24-221 24-141 24-142 Beaumont 11 of 24-71 Colman, G. Circle of anecdote and vfit The deuce is in him. B. D. v Snme. M. B. D. 5 . The jealous wife. Comedy. B. B. T V. 9 — Same. B. D. v. 1 . — Same. F's S. D. v. 4 . — Same. M. B. D. v. 4 . — Polly Honeycombe. D. L. T — Same. S. B. T. v. 6 — Prose on several occasions, with some verse. L., 1787. 3 v. — Ways and means. B. D. v. 1 — and D. Garrick. Clandestine marriage T. V. 3 F's S. D. V. 5 . I; B. T. V. 5 M. B. D. V. 4 . — See Dreams — Jonathan in England and Fletcher. Bonduca . v, — See Milton, J. Comus. Colman, G., jr. Blue devils. F's S. D. — Broad grins. Wor., 1804 — The heir at law — a comedy Same. Same. Same. V. 9 — Same. I. B. T. v. 35 . — Inkle and Yarico ; an opera. I. B. — The iron chest. F's S. D. v. 6 — Same. I. B. T. v. 19 and 23 — John Bull ; a comedy. I. B. T. — The mountaineers. F's S. D. v, — Same. I. B. T. v. 33 . — Poetical works. N. Y., 1853 — The poor gentleman — a comedy. 34-331 23-732 F's S. D. V. 12 24-221 24-141 T. V. 8 24-141 24-221 24-141 24-141 24-221 24-141 23-347 . D. V. 3 24-331 24-141 30-1500 24-331 24-141 V. 16 F'sS — Same. I. B. T. v. 6 — Eandom records. L., 1830. 2 v. . — The review. F's Q. D. v. 35 . — The surrender of Calais. I. B. T. v. 16 Colman, H. European agriculture and rural econ- omy; from personal observation. B., 1860. 8° • 4-46 — European life and manners. B., 1849. 2 v. 27''-216 34-3523 18-3198 34-4575 34-3145 26^-91 1823-4 26»>-646 26'>-28 80-42 26^-645 Colomba. P. Merimee — P. Merimee. English Colombe, la. A. Dumas Colonibey, E. Les causes gaies. P. . Colombia. Bache R. Notes. 1822,3 — Cochrane, C. S. Residence and travels. — Duane, W. Visit, 1822,3 — Holstien's account of . . . — Mollien, G. Travels, 1822,3 — Recollections of a service during the war of ex- termination .... 26''-985 — Walker. Account of geog., statist., etc. 26^-647 — See names of separate states. Colombo, C. See Columbus. Colonel Floyd's wards. Mrs. Terhune 18-3174 Colonial essays. Translated from the Dutch. L., 1864 2-935 Co'onial administration of Great Britain, S. S. Bell 27'^63 Colonial records. See names of states. Colonial policy of European powers. H. Brougham 37-'-3372 Colonial policy of Russell's administration. R. Grey 37'M83 Colonies, government of. See Help's Spanish con- quest ...... 26='-338 Colonization and colonies. Alexander, A. West coast of Africa .... 29"-203 — Freeman, F. Plea for Africa . 2-658 — Guriey, R. R. Life of J. Ashmun 30-1395 Mission to England . • . 27''-722 — ' Merivale, H. Lectures of c. and c. 29''-129 — Pownall, T. Administration of the colonies 26='-158 — Roebuck, J. A. Colonies of England 36''-935 — Smith, G. The empire . . . 27^086 — See Migration, and names of countries coloniz- ing and colonized. Colonization society. See American c. s. Colonna, V. TroHope, T. A. Life of 30-1497 Collonnes d'Hercule. E. Capendu . 34-3110 Color and coloring. Boyle, R. Experiments on colors 8-2 — Burnet, J. Practical hints on color in painting 5-715 — Chevreul, E. Harmony and contrast of colors 5-97 — Field, G. Chromotography . . 5-347 — Harris, M. Natural system of colors 5-770 — Hay, D. R. Laws of harmonious coloring 5-225 — Hayter, C. New practical treatise on color , 5-761 — Neuman's manual as applied to photographs 6-894 Principles and practice of coloring 6-893 — Wilkinson, J. G. On color . . 5-132 — See Optics ; Painting. Colormaker's companion . . . 6-823 Colorado. Hollister, O. J. Mines of . 26''-632 — Taylor, B. Summertrip to . . 26K-583 Colorado river. Sitgreaves, L. Expedition down the 26''— 335 — Ives,'j. c'. Report on ." .* .' 26b-1003 Colored patriots of the American revolution. W. C. Nell 30-861 Colored people. Bacon, B. C. Statistics of the c. p. of Philadelphia .... 2-992 — See Negroes. Colossal vestiges of the older nations. W. Linton 29»-143 Colossians, epistle to. Barnes, A. Notes on 32'^-701 — Calvin, J. Commentary on . . 32-1251 — Davenant, J. Expositioai of . 32-1358 Colporteur, le. X. de Montepln . . 34-4353 Colporteurs. See Missions, home. Colquhoun, Lady. Hamilton's memoir of 30-1415 Colquhoun, J. Sporting days. E., 1866 20-327 Colquhoun, J. C. Life in Italy and France in the olden time. L., n. d. . . 27^1652 — Wilberforce : his friends and his times. L., 1866 30-1789 Colquhoun, P. Treatise on indigence ; exhibiting a general view of the national resources for productive labor. L., 1806. 8° 3-74 Colton, C. Four years in Great Britain ; from 1831 to 1835. N. Y.,1835. 2 v. . 27''-139 — Life and times of Henry Clay. N. Y., 1846-56. 3v. 8» 30-92 — Public economy for the U.S. N.Y.,1848. 8° 3-76 Colton, C. C. Lacon : or, many things in few words. N. Y., 1849. 8» . . . . 83-140 Colton, G. W. General atlas of the world. N. Y., 1859. 4» . . . . . 35-359 Colton, W. Deck and port ; or, incidents of a cruise to California. N. Y., 1850 . 36b-203 — The sea and the sailor, notes on France and Italy, and other literary remains ; with a me- moir by H. T. Cheever. N. Y., 1851 33-740 — Three years in California. N. Y., 1850 26''-204 COLTON. 117 COMMERCE. Colton, W. Land and lee in the Bosphorus and -iEgean. [Same as Visit to Constantinople.] N. Y., 1851 27''-238 — Ship and shore, in Madeira, Lisbon, and the Mediterranean. N. Y., 1851 . 27^-239 — Visit to Constantinople and Athens. N. Y., 1836 ...... 27''-145 Columbiad. J. Barlow . . . 23-1300 Columbia. See Colombia. Columbia, British. Lennard, C. E. B. Travels in 26»'-663 — Pemberton, J. D. Facts and figures 26''-407 — See America, British ; Vancouver's island. Columbia river. Cox, R. Adventures on the 26''-24 — Lewis and Clarke. Expedition to (1804-6) 26i'-68 Columbian lady's and gentleman's magazine, v. 7-9. K Y., 1847,8. 8» . . . 17-27 Columbus, C. Personal narrative of first voyage to America. B., 1827. 8° . . 26i'-21 — Irving, W. Life and voyages of 80-101,2 Voyages and discoveries of the companions of C 26'>-181 Colville family. P. E. Smedley . . 18-2916 Colvin, H. Passages in the life of an Indian mer- chant ; being memorials of Robert Brown. L., 1867 30-1941 Colvocoresses, G. M. Four years in the govern- ment exploring expedition commanded by C. Wilkes. N. Y., 1853 . . . 29''-lll Colwell, S. New themes for the protestant clergy ; with notes by the editor on the literature of charity, population, pauperism, political econ- omy, and protestantism. Ph., 1851 32-364 Allibone, S. A. Review of. By a layman 32-385 — Politics for American Christians : a word upon our example as a nation, our labor, our trade, elections, education, and congressional legis- lation. Ph., 1852. 8° . . 32-401 — Some notice of a review by a layman 32-401 — See Hints to a layman . . . 32-320 — Ways and means of paymen.t : a full analysis of the credit system. Ph., 1859. 8» 1-134 — See List, polit. econ. . . . 3-144 Combat de I'honneur. A. Robert . 34-4643 Combe, A. Physiological and moral management of infancy. N. Y. . . . 10-28 — Physiology of digestion. B., 1836 10-29 — Principles of physiology applied to the preserva- tion of health. K Y., 1834 . 10-27 — Life and correspondence by G. Combe 30-1520 Combe, G. Constitution of man considered in rela- tion to external objects. B., 1835 10-164 Scott, W. Refutation of . • 10-587 — Elements of phrenology. Ph., 1826 10-30 — Lectures on phrenology ; with notes by A. Boardman. N. Y., 1839 . . 10-609 — Lectures on popular education. B., 1834 18-58 — Life and correspondence of Andrew Combe. Ph., 1850 30-1520 — Moral philosophy ; or, the duties of man consid- ered in his individual, social, and domestic capacities. N. Y., 1858 . . 15-220 — Notes on the United States during a phrenological visit in 1838-40. Ph., 1841. 2 v. 26''-22 — et al. Moral and intellectual science applied to the elevation of society. N.Y.,1848. 8» 15-210 Combe, W. Tour of Dr. Syntax in search of the picturesque. 2d Amer. ed. Ph., n. d. S" — Same, b!, 1866 '.'..'. 23-875 — Second tour of Dr. Syntax in search of consola- tion. Ph., 1822 .... 28-220 Combustion. Boyle, R. Experiments 11-10 — Williams, C. W. Treatise on combustion of coal 6-940 — See Fuel ; Heat. Comedie (la) et les comddiens. L. Gozlan 34-5343 Comediennes d'autrefois. A. Houssaye 34-4075 Comedies de societe. Mme Tourte-Cherbuliez 34-5028 Comedy. See Drama ; Stage ; Theatre. Comelati, G., and J. Davenport. New dictionary of the Italian and English languages ; based upon that of Baretti. L., 1854. 2 v. 8° 22-29 Cometh up as a flower . . . 18-4037 Comets. Arago, D. F. Tract on . 10-80 — Watson, J. C. Popular treatise on 12-53 Comettant, O. Le monde des esprits 34-4003 — Musique et musiciens. P., 1862 . 34-5259 — Secrets de la mer.* Voyage du Great-Eastern ., . . . . 34-4162 — Trois ans aux Etats-Unis. 2me ed. P., 1858 34-3146 Comfort, J. W. Practice of medicine on Thom- sonian principles, adapted to the use of fami- lies and the practitioner ; with a sketch of Dr. Thomson. 6th ed. Ph., 1859. 8» 10-296 Comfort for small incomes. Mrs. Warren 6-226,7 Comforts of old age. Sir T. Bernard . 32-1856 Comic album. L., 1843. 4« . . 5-605 Comic Blackstone. G. A. a'Beckett . 18-298 Comic dramas. M. Edgeworth. v. 7 18-977 Comic English grammar, the. L., 1840 18-3701 Comic history of England. G. A. a'Beckett 27»-54 Comic history of Rome. 6. A. a'Beckett 27''-2145 Comic natural history. H. L. Stephens 38-1278 Comic news, the. v. 1. L., 1863. f . 17-199 Comical romance, the. Scarron . . 18-2748 Coming wonders. M. Baxter . . 32-2269 Comings, B. N. Preservation of health, and pre- vention of disease ; with suggestions on diet, mental development, exercise, ventilation, bathing, and use of medicines. N. Y., 1854 . . . . 10-147 Comly, J. Journal of life and religious labors. Ph., 1853. 8° 82-436 Commander of Malta, the. E. Sue . 18-3064 Commandment with-promise, the. By the author of "The last day of the week." N. Y., 1851 32-540 Commandments, the. Maurice, F. D. The c. as instruments of national reformation 82-1904 — Newton, R. Illustrations of . . 32-913 Commemoration of the three hundredth anniversary of the Heidelberg catechism. Chambersbuiu-, 1863. 80 32-1934 Comment le capitaine eut peur. C. Tillier 34-4182 Comment le chanoine eut peur. C. Tillier 34-4182 Comment on parle a Paris. Mme. DePeyrac 84-5044 Commerce. American exchange and review 1-240 — Anderson, A. Origin of . . 1-8,528 — Andrew, W. P. The Indus and its provinces 1-289 — Ashley, .1. Trade and revenues of the British colonies in America . . . 1-311 — Baines, T. C. of Liverpool in 1859 1-147 — Baker, J. M. U. S. and Mediterranean seaports 1-4 — Barry, P. International trade . 1-278 — Beaujour, F. View of the c. of Greece 1-9 — Blunt, J. Shipmaster's assistant and commer- cial digest 1-14 — Bohn, G. C. Wohlerfahrner Kaufmann 34-2302 — Brissot and Claviere. C. of America with Eu- rope sei^-G — Capper, C. Port and trade of London 1-165 — Child, J. Discourse of trade . 1-297 — Coggeshall, G. Hist, sketch of . 1-1 H — DeBow, J. D. B. Resources of the south and west 1-150 — DeBow's review .... 1-120 — Dearborn, H. A. S. Memoirs on the c. and navigation of the Black sea . 1-22 — Economist, the .... 1-520 — Edwards, B. Trade of the West India islands with U. S. . . . . . 26"-7;S — Farley, J. S. Resources of Turkey 1-149 — Gaionat, C. P. Guide du c. . . 34-4962 COMMERCE. 118 COMPLETE. Commerce. Gilbart, J. W. Ancient c. 1-29 — Gregg, J. C. of the prairies . 26''-42 — Grotjan, P. A. Philadelphia public sale report 1-502 — Grand, F. J. Merchant's assistant 1-38 — Hunt, F. Library of c. . . 1-39 — Irving, B. A. C. of India . . 1-112 — Jackson, J. Commerce of the Mediterranean 1-41 — Kampfe, M. H. Waaren-Berechnungen 84-2301 — Kaufmann, C. H. Dictionary of merchandize . '. . . 1-221 — Kettell, T. P. Southern wealth . 1-228 — King, C. British merchant . . 1-44 — Kirliland, F. Anecdotes : . 1-187 — Larue, J. Bibliotheque des negociants 34-4745 — Lindsay, N. P. Merchant shipping 1-212 — M'Culloch, J. R Dictionary of . 1-152 Treatise on .... 1-96 — Mackay, A. Western India . . 38''-293 — Marshall, F. Trade in France , 1-157 — Martin, F. Handbook of France . 1-292 — Mease, J. Archives of useful knowledge 1-215 — Merchant's magazine . . . 1-121 — Milburn, W. Oriental c. . . 1-49 — Montefiore, J. Dictionary . . 1-145,505 — National magazine and industrial record 1-178 — Oddy, J. J. European c. . . 1-51 — Pamphlets 1-210 — Pitkin, T. Statistical view of . 1-55 — Pope, C. Merchant ship-owner . 1-57 — Rainey, J. Ocean steam navigation 1-216 — Raynal, G. F. Commerce des Europeens dans les deux Indes .... 34-4972 — Bicard, S. Traite generale du c. 34-4746 — Roberts, L. Merchants' map of . 1-507 — Savary, J. Le parfait negociant 34-4744 — Savary, J. et P. L. Dictionnaire universel 34-4963 — Statistics of foreign and domestic c. of the U. S. 1-201 — Steinitz, F. The ship . . . 6-1033 — Stevens, R. E. India trade . . 1-509 — Tegorborski's productive forces of Russia 1-148 — Tradesman ; or, commercial magazine 1-163 — Wain, R., jr. China . . . 28''-408 — Waterston, W. Cyclopaedia of . 1-155 — See Business ; Coal ; Corn laws ; Consuls ; Cot- ton ; Exchange ; Finance ; Iron ; Merchants ; Navigation ; New York chamber of commerce ; Philadelphia board of trade ; Revenue ; Wine ; and names of commercial countries. Commerce and navigation of the U. S. Report of secretary of treasury on . . 1-139 Commerce de la Belgique. (1838 et 1840) 1-516 Commerce, the brig. Robbins, A. Account of loss of 28^-99 Commercial and agricultural magazine. L., 1800. V. 2 and 3. 8» . . . . 1-244 Commercial and financial chronicle, the. v. 4, 5. N. Y., 1867. f . . . . 1-525 Commercial and statistical register. S. Hazard 1-506 Commercial arithmetic. See Arithmetic ; Interest ; Weights and measures. Commercial code of France. J. Rodman 1-59 Commercial conventions, national. Proceedings of. " B., 1868 . . . . . 1-342 — Southwestern. Proceedings . . 1-210 Commercial correspondence. Manual of 1-70 Commercial delusions. C. Mackay. [Hunt's lib. of Com.] 1-39 Commercial digest. J. Blunt . . 1-14 Commercial directory. M. Moses . 2-67 Commercial enterprise and social progress. By the author of "Autobiography of a beggar boy." L., 1858. 8" .... 1-327 Commercial law. Fish, A. I. Digest of exchequer reports 2-220 — Levi, L. Principles of . . . 1-511 — Sharswood, G. Popular lectures on 2-124 Commercial law. Moses, M. Digest of laws of relating to U. S. commerce . 2-67 Commercial pre-eminence of N. England. M. Carey 1-17 Commercial regulations of the different foreign na- tions with which the U. S. have intercourse. W., 1817,24. 2 V. 8° . . 1-18 Commercial relations of the U. S. with foreign na- tions ; annual report of the secretaiy of state on foreign commerce. W., 1858-67. 4° & 8" 1-515 Commercial restraints of Ireland considered ; in a series of letters to a noble lord. Dub., 1769. 8° 1-40 Commercial statistics. J. Macgregor . 1-76 Commercial terms. Spier, A. Manual of 1-66 Commines, Philip de. Memoirs ; containing the his- tories of Louis XI and Charles VIII France, and of Charles the bold, duke of Burgundy ; with the scandalous chronicle or secret history of Louis the Eleventh by Jean de Troyes. Ed., with life and notes, by A. R. Scoble. L., 1855. 2v 27''-1648 Commissioner, the. G. P. R. James . 18-1659 Common objections to Christianity proposed and an- swered. J. P. Wilson . . 32-58 Common objects of the country. J. G. Wood 9-659 Common objects of the microscope . 9-975 Common objects of the seashore. J. G. Wood 9-973 Common-place book. R. Southey . 33-676 Common-place book. R. Whately ' . 33-1104 Commonplace book of poetry . . 23-50 Commonplace book of thoughts. Mrs. Jameson 33-528 Common sense. T. Paine . . . 83-1188 Common shells of the seashore. J. G. Wood 9-1000 Common sights in the heavens. A. W. Drayson 12-50 Common words with curious derivation. Smith, archdeacon 22-228 Communion. Adams, N. Communion sabbath 32-418 — Bickersteth, E. Treatise on the Lord's supper .... 32-1395 — Gumming, J. Communicant's manual 32-1555 — Goulbourn, E. M. Office of holy c. 32-1876 — Hall, R. Terms of . . . v. 2 of 32-774 — Henry, M. Communicant's companion 82-1385, 2015 — Palmer, R. Remember me ; or, the early com- munion 82-1653 Communion of labor. A. Jameson . 2-786 Compagnon du foyer. Mme L. Surville 3^3843 Compagnons de Jehu, les. A. Dumas 34-3194 Compagnons de la mort. C. Ribeyrolles 34-5608 Compagnons du silence. P. Feval . 34-3330 Companion, the. L. Hunt . . . 83-616,8 Companion to the playhouse. D. E. Baker 24-179 Companions of my solitude. A. Helps 33-545 Company, and the crown. T. J. Hovell Thurlow 28'^237 Comparative anatomy and physiology. Agassiz and Gould. Outlines of c. p. . . 9-505 — Huxley, T. H. Elements of c. a. , 9-564 — Huxley and Hawkins' atlas of c. osteology 9-1223 — Jones, T. R. Manual of c. a. . 9-571 — Lawrence, W. Lectures . . 9-723 — Maclise, J. C. osteology . . 9-1239 — Owen, R. Lectures on . . . 9-601,3 — Siebold, C. T. v. Anatomy of invertebrata 9-628 Comparative grammar. Clark, T. Students' hand- book 32-58 Compass. Davies, T. S, Early history of mariner's c 26b-620 — See Magnetism ; Navigation. Compendious book of psalms, etc. See Gude and godlie ballates .... 23-1005 Compensation. Anne M. H. Brewster 18-410 Competiti(m Wallah. G. O. Trevelyan 28«-227 Complete English tradesman. D. DeFoe 1-243 COMPLETE. 119 CONFECTIONERY. Complete fkrmer. T. G. Fessenden . 4-51 Complete guide to ornamental leather work. B., 1854 5-339 Complete handbook of etiquette for ladies and gen- tlemen. N. Y., n. d. . . . 33-307 Composition. Brewer, E. C. Guide to English 22-613 — Choquet, G. Young ladies' guide to French c. 34-5168 — Day, H. K Art of English c. '. 22-631 — Hunter, J. The writing of precis or digests 22-655 — Leconte, P. Art de converser et d'ecrire chez la femme 84-5013 — Parker, E. G. Aids to English c. 22-704 — See Music ; Rhetoric ; and names of languages. Comprehensive commentary on the holy bible ; em- bracing nearly all that is valuable in Henry, Scott, and Doddridge ; with supplement con- taining a new concordance, a guide to the study of the bible, an index to the bible. Ed. by W. Jenks. Ph., 1851. 6 v. 8» 32-1512 Comstock, A. New testament of our Lord and Saviour— phonetic. Ph., 1848. 8» 32-1977 — A system of elocution with special reference to gesture and defective articulation. Ph., 1864 22-623 Comstock, J. L. History of the Greek revolution. N. Y., 1828 .... 27*-3102 — Outlines of physiology, both comparative and human. N. Y., 1836 . . . 10-31 — System of natural philosophy. Hartford, 1835 11-244 Comte, Achille. See Ruschenberger. Comte, Auguste. A general view of positivism. Trans, by J. H. Bridges. L., 1865. 8» 15-248 — Philosophy of mathematics. Translated from the Cours de philosophic positive by W. M. Gillespie. N. Y., 1851. 8» . 14-17 — Positive philosophy. Freely translated and con- densed by H. Martineau. N. Y., 1858. 8° 15-157 — Lewes, G. H. Comte's philosophy of the sciences 15-120 — See Spencer, H 15-338 Comte de Comminge. Mme de Tencin 34-5139 Comte de Monte Cristo. A. Dumas . 34-3248,9 Comte Kostia, le. Victor Cherbuliez 34-4631 Comtesse d' Albany, la. Saint-Rene Taillandier 34-5229 Comtesse de Charny. A. Dumas . 34-3231 Comtesse de Fargy, la. Mme de Souza 34-4258 Comtesse de Monrion. F. Soulie . 34-3763 Comtesse de Pern. X. de Montepin . 34-4360 Comtesse de Rudolstadt. Mme Dudevant 34-3689 Comtesse de Salisbury. A. Dumas . 34-3212 Comtesse Diane. M. Uchard . . 34-4346 Comyn, R. History of the Western empire from its restoration by Charlemagne to the accession of Charles V. L., 1851. 2 v. 8» 27'^3376 Comyn, R. B. The law of landlord and tenant. 2ded. By G.Chilton. Ph., 1834 v. 6 of 2-55 — Law of usury. Ph., 1884. 8» v. 5 of 2-55 Comyn, S. Treatise of the law relative to contracts and agreements not under seal ; with cases and decisions thereon in the action of assumpsit. 3d Am. ed. Brookfield, 1823. 2 v. 8° 2-24 Conant, Mrs. H. C. The earnest man ; sketch of the character and labors of A. Judson. B. , 1856 30-904 — The English bible ; history of the translation of the holy scriptures into the English tongue ; with specimens of the old English version. N. Y., 1856 ...'.. 32-627 Conant, Helen S. The butterfly hunters. B., 1868 9-735 Conant, W. C. Narratives of remarkable conver- sions and revival incidents ; including a review of revivals from the day of pentecost. N. Y., 1858 82-748 Conchology and malacology. Binney, W. G. Land and fresh water shells of North Am. Parts 2 & 3. [Sm. misc. col. v. 7] , 11-188 — Burrow, E. J. Elements of c. . 9-524 *— Johnston, G. Introduction to c. . 9-692 — Lea, I. Observations on the genus unio, etc. 9-1244 Synopsis of the family of naiades 9-1245 — Macgillivray, W. Conchologist's text-book 9-580 — Mayo, C. Lessons on shells . . 9-326 — Prime, T. Am. corbiculadse. [Sm. misc. col. V. 7] 11-188 — Rainey, G. Mode of formation of shells 9-611 — Reeve, L. Elements of c. . . 9-613 — Ruschenberger, W. S. W. Elements of c. 9-620 — Sowerby, G. B. Conchological manual 9-633 Genera of recent and fossil shells 9-782 Popular British c. . . . 9-634 — Stimpson, W. Hydrobiinse and allied forms. [Sm. misc. col. v. 7] . . • , 11-188 — Thorpe C. British marine c. . . 9-325 — Turton, "W. Shells of the British islands 9-648 — Wood, J. G. Common shells of the seashore 9-1000 — Swainson, W. Treatise on malacology 9-643 — See Mollusca. Concile de Trente, histoire du. F. Bungener 34r-3103 Concise history of the eastern penitentiary of Pennsylvania. By a member of the legisla- ture. Ph., 1835. 8» . . . 2-940 Con Cregan, confessions of. C. Lever 18-1871 Conde, Louis II de Bourbon, prince de. Bourda- loue, L. Oraison funebre de . 34^4449 — Mahon, Ld. Life of . . . 30-330 Conde, J. A. History of the dominion of the Arabs in Spain. Trans, by Mrs. J. Foster. L., 1854,5. 3v 27^-2016 Conder, J. Analytical and comparative view of all religions now extant ; with their internal di- versities of creed and profession. L., 1838. 8» 32-776 — Memoir by E. R. Conder . . 30-979 Condorcet, M. J. A. N. C. de. Outlines of an his- torical view of the progress of the human mind. Translated from the French. Bait., 1802 15-273 — Vie de Voltaire, v. 64 . . . 84-4868 Concord. Bouton, N. History of . 26^685 Concordance to bible. J. Brown . 82-1839 — Bntterworth, J 82-1621 — Cruden, A 32-1622 — Gaston, H. Scripture account of the faith and practice of Christians . . . 32-2364 Concordance to Milton. Cleveland, C. D. Verbal index 23-384^ — Prendergast, G. L. ... 23-1805 Concordance to Shakspeare. M. C. Clarke 24-150 Condie, D. F. Practical treatise on the diseases of children. 5th ed. Ph., 1858. 8° 10-357 Condillac, E. B. de. Essai sur I'origine des con- noisances humaines. P., 1798. 8° 34-4549 Condition and fate of England. C. E. Lester 27M0 Conduct, studies in. From the " Saturday review" 83-1865 Conduct of life. R. W. Emerson . 33-247 — See Etiquette ; Morals ; Religion, practical. Conduct of the war. Report of joint committee on 26=^-757 Conduite du senat sous Buonaparte. N. LeHodev de Saultchevreuil . . . 34-3962 Cone, S. H. Some account of the life of Spencer Houghton Cone. By E. W. and S. W. Cone. N. Y., 1856 .... 80-907 Cone-cut corners. B. V., A., and L. Abbott 18-40 Confectionery. Art of . . . . 6-169 — Francatelli, C. E. Royal English and foreign confectioner .... 6-179 — Jarrin, W. A. Italian confectioner 6-190 — Jeanes, W. Modern confectioner 6-191 CONFECTIONERY. 130 CONFESSIONS. Confectionery. See Cookery. Confederate secession, the. Kerr, W. S. R. 26»-788 Confederate states of America. Official publications. — General government. — Attorney-general. See Department of justice.* — Congress. House bill no. 19 : military trans- portation. 8 pp. 80 . . . 26M650 Memorials and other communications to con- gress ; in all, 11 pp. 8» . . 26»-1660 Minor reports of committees : April 28 and Dec. 29, 1863 ; Feb. 13, 1864. 18 pp. 8° 26M638 — Constitution. Richd., 1861. 8" . 26M500 See Statutes at large. — Department of justice. Rep't of attorney gen., Nov. 1, 1864. 6 pp. 8° . . 26'^1525 — Navy department. Rep't of secretarv, Nov., 1864. 52 pp. 8° . . . "26^575 Rep't of evidence taken before a joint special committee of congress to investigate the affairs of the navy dep't, Sept. 4, 1862, Mar. 24, 1863. Richd. 80 26M580 — Patent office. Rep't of commissioner. Jan., 1864. 15 pp. 8° ... 26»-1529 — Post office. Communication from the p. m. gen.. Mar. 6, 1863. 6 pp. 8" . . 26=^-1533 Rep't of p. m. gen., Nov. 7, 1864. 21 pp. 8° 260-1533 — President's message, Dec. 7, 1863. 29 pp. 8" 26»-1520 Minor messages, generally transmitting com- munications from departments : 1883, Jan. 17, Feb. 7, Dec. 17; 1864, Jan. 11, 13, 19, Feb. 5, 8, 11, 12, 13, 15, Nov. 11. In all, 108 pp. 80 26»-1521 For other messages, see War department. — Statutes at large of the provisional government ; with the constitution for the prov. gov't, and the permanent constitution, and the treatise with Indian tribes. Ed. by J. M. Matthews. Richd., 1864. 8° . . . 26''-1501 — Statutes at large. Ed. by J. M. Mathews. First congress, (1862-4.) Richd., 1862-4. 8° 26M502 Second congress. First session. Richd., 1864. 8« 26'^1503 — Treasury department. Documents accompany- ing rep't of secretary, Nov., 1863. 45 pp. 8° 26^-1540 Rep't of secretary. May 3, and Nov. 7, 1864. 136 pp. 8° 36M540 — War department. Rep't of secretary, Apr. 28, 1864. 37 pp. 8° . . . . 26M550 General orders from adjutant and inspector general's office, Jan., 1862, Dec, 1863. Co- lumbia, S. C, 1864 . . . 26M549 Official reports of battles, Jan. 24-Sept. 16, 1862. Richd., 1862. 8° . . 26=^-1551 Reprint. N. Y., 1863. 8» 26''-504 Official reports of battles, (transmitted in president's messages, 1863, Jan. 34, Mar. 11 ; 1864, Jan. 7,26, Feb. 15.) Richd., 1863,4. In all, 467 pp. S" . . . 26''-1551 Proceedings of a court of inquiry relative to the fall of New Orleans. Richd., 1864. 8° 26»-1560 Regulations for the army. Richd., 1862 • 26''-1548 Reports of the operations of the army of northern Virginia, June, 1862-Dec. 13, 1863. 2 V. 8» 36'^1553 — Georgia. — Stephens, A. H. Speech before legislature. Mar. 16, 1864 ; with extracts from Gov. Brown's message 36«-1778 — North Carolina. — Convention of 1861. Journal, (May 20, 1861- May 13, 1863.) Raleigh, 1865. 8« 26«-1826 — Laws and resolutions, public and private, (sess. of 1862,3 ; adjourned do. ; and extra session of 1863,) and ordinances of the convention. Raleigh, 1863. 8» . . . 36M843 General government. North Carolina. General assembly. Journals, 3d ex. session, 1861. Raleigh, 1861,2. 8° . . . 26='-1827 Extra and adjourned sessions of 1863, and adjourned session of 1864. Raleigh, 1863,4. 8" 36'^-1831 — Legislative documents, [including governor's messages, reports of departments, etc.] 3d ex. sess. of 1861, and sess. of 1862,3. Raleigh, 8° ...... 26=^-1835 Comptroller's statement for 1861,3. Raleigh, 1863. 8° 26^-1843 Surgeon-general's report, 1864,5 ; Comptrol- ler's rep't, 1864. Raleigh. 8" . 26''-1839 — Supreme court cases, 1864. Reports by P. Win- ston 36M850 — Virginia. — Rules and articles for the army. Richd., 1861. 29 pp. 8° 26''-1865 — See South; United States— war of 1861-5. — Unofficial publications. Educational. — Burrowes' piano-forte primer . 26''-2099 — Johnson, L. Elementary arithmetic 26^-2071 — Lander, S. Our own school arithmetic 26^-2070 — Moore, Mrs. M. B. Dixie elementary spelling- book 26='-2004 Primary geography . . . 26^-2050 — Smitli, R. C. English grammar, adapted to confed. states .... 26''-2037 — Smythe, C W. Our own grammars 26''-3030,l — Sterling and Campbell. Our own readers 26»-30l0tol3 — Stewart, K. J. Geography (Palmetto series) 25-173 — Virginia primer .... 36''-3020 — Virginia speller and reader . . 26^-2021 — Fictitious. — Clarimonde 26^-1951 — Edgeville, E. Castine . . . 26''-1951 — Herrington,W. D. Deserter's daughter 26''-1951 — Jones, ^. B. Wild western scenes [new series.] The white spirit of the wilderness 26''-1951 — McCabe, J. D., jr. The aid-de-camp 26''-1950 — Warren, E. W. Nellie Norton . 26^1950 — Miscellaneous. — Cooke, W. M. Speeches on death of 36''-3135 — Cross, J. Camp and field. (1) Diorama of 1863 36=^1901 — Doggett, D. S. [Thanksgiving sermon] 26^-3150 — Fowler, W. H. Guide for claimants of deceased soldiers 26''-1887 — Hurst, M. B. Hist. 14th regt. Ala. volunteers 26^^-1903 — Hymns for the camp . . . 26''-1999 — Jack Mcjrgan songster . . . 26''-1998 — Lee, C. H. Judge advocate's vade mecum 26'^1883 — McRae, A. T. Map of battle-ground of Green Brier river 36''-1903 — Mangum, A. W. Myrtle leaves . 36»-2200 — Pollard, E. A. Observations in the north 26''-1900 — Songs of love and liberty . . 26='-1998 — Southern Ziou songster . . . 26''-1999 — Wilson, F. I. Sketches of Nassau, etc. 26''-1935 Confederate states of America, two months in 36''-496 Conference du code civil . . . 34-4369 Conference on missions, held in 1860, at Liverpool. L., 1860. 8» .... 32-1731 Confessio amantis. J. Gower . . 23-532 Confession. W. G. Simms . . . 18-2861 Confession d'une jeune fille. Mme Dudevant . , 34-4648 Confessions d'un Ecolie. N. Roussel 34-5189 Confessions d'un onorier. E. Souvestre 34-3783 Confessions de la marquise. A. Dumas 34-3213 Confessions de madame de la Valliere, repentante 34-3485 CONFESSIONS. 121 CONNECTICUT. Confessions de J. J. Rousseau . . 34-3651 and V. 1-3 of 34-4841 Confessions de Saint Augustin . . 34-5158 Confessions of a fanatic. J.Hogg v. 5 of 18-1449 Confessions of a liousekeeper. See Trials and con- fessions of a liousekeeper . . 18-3271 Confessions of a maniac. Mrs. S. S. Ellis 18-4133 Confessions of a poet. L. Osbourn . 18-3677 Confessions of a pretty woman. Miss J. Pardoe . 18-2416 Confessions of a schoolmaster. W. A. Alcott 13-4 Confessions of an English opium-eater. T. De Quincey 33-116 Confessions of an inquiring spirit. S. T. Coleridge 32-236 Confessions of St. Augustine . . 32-1404 Confessions of Con Cregan. C. Lever 18-1871 Confessions of Fitz Boodle. W. M. Thackeray 18-3182 Confessions of Gerald Estcourt. Fl. Marryatt 18-2098,4047 Confidences. H. Aide . . . 18-84 Confidences. A. de Lamartine . . 34-3473 — Same in English .... 30-587 Confidences, nouvelles. A. de Lamartine 34-3474 Conflict of ages. E. Beecher . . 32-477 Conflict of good and evil in our day. P. D. IVIaurice 32-2242 Conformists, the. J. Banim . . 18-275 Confucius. Loomis, A. W. ,C. and the Chinese classics 22-1117 — et Mencius. Philosophie morale et politique de la Chine ; tr. du Chinois par M. G. Pauthier. P., 1861 34-5406 — See Legge, J. Chinese classics. Confutation of the Rhemish testament. W. Fulke 32-1720 Congar, O. Autobiography and memorials of 30-661 Congdon, J. W. See Green, F. H. . 9-43 Congo. Jac. Abbott . . . v. 12 of 18-15 C-619 — See Magna charta ; and names of govern- ments. Constitutions of the states of the union, and of the United States, with the articles of confedera- tion. N. Y., 1852. 8» . . 2-943 Constitutions of the states, abstract of; prepared by the convention to amend the constitution of Penn., 1837. Harrisburg, 1837 2-632 Consuelo. Mme A. Dudevant . . 34-3686 — Same, in English .... 18-918 Consulate and empire. A. Thiers . 27"-1937,8 Consuls, United States manual for . 2-307 Consumption, pulmonary. Beddoe, T. Medical and domestic management . 10-10 — Brown, J. B. Australia for the consumptive 10-741 — Clark, J. Treatise on . . . 10-26 — Copeland, J. Forms, causes, prevention, and treatment 10-384 — Green, H. Pulmonary tuberculosis 10-749 — Hall, W. W 10-169 — Hitchman, W. Nature, prevention, and homoeo- pathic treatment .... 10-185 — Hogg, J. Observations on prevention, etc. ; with statistics .... 10-435 — MacCormac, H. Prevention and cure 10-573 — Pollock, J. E. Elements of prognosis, etc. 10-600 — Rose, J. S. C. curable . . 10-410 — Shew, J. Water treatment . , 10-331 — See Chest ; Lungs ; Respiration. Contarini Fleming. B. Disraeli . . 18-895 Contemplations, les. V. Hugo . . 34-3404 Contemporary review, v. 1-8. L., 1866-8. 8" 17-153 Contentment better than wealth. A. B. Haven , 18-1358 Contes et nouvelles par E. Bequet, E. Berthet, Mme de Bawr, H. Moreau. P., 1854 34-4403 Contes. C. Nodier .... 34-5469 Contes a I'usage de la jeunesse. Mme Guizot 34-5431 Contes a ma fllle. J. N. Bouilly . . 34-5069 Contes bizarres. A. d'Arnim . . 34-3027 Contes d'un planteur de choux. A, de Pontmartiu 34-3621 Contes d'une mere. Mme DeWitt . 34-5080 Contes d'une nuit d'hiver. A. Michiels 3^3537 Contes de la yeillee. C. Nodier . . 34-3606 Contes de toutes les couleurs. J. X. Boniface 34-3664 Contes dedi^s a la jeunesse. Mme Guizot 34-4293 Contes des families. M. L. Edgeworth 34-4200 Contes des fees. C. Perrault . . 34-3616 Contes du bocage, nouveaux. E. Ourliac 34-5187 Contes et chansons. C. P. de Kock . 34-4833 Contes et historiettes. Mme Z. Carraud 34-5078 Contes merveilleux. L. Apuleius . 34-5337 — J. Porchat 34-3625 Contes moraux. Mme de Genlis . . 34-3347 Contes posthumes. E. T. G. Hofiman 34-3397 Contes non estampilles. J. Janin . 34-5233 Contes ofFerts aux enfants de France. J. N. Bouilly 34-5072 Contes pour les enfants. F. Soulie . 34-5116 Continental guide, the general. By an Englishman abroad. L., 1866 . . . 27'>-818 Continental monthly : devoted to literature and na- tional policy. V. 1-6. N. Y., 1862-4. 8° . ..... 17-174 Continental tourist .... 27''-385 Continental travel. E. Lee . . . 27''-841 Continentalist. A. Hamilton . . 2-953 Continuity of scripture. W. P. Wood 32-2359 Contraband of war. See International law. Contracts. Addison, C. G. Law of . 2-127 — Batten, E. Law relating to specific perform- ance of V. 67 of 2-55 — Chitty, J. Law of . . . . 2-18 — Comyn, S. Law relative to . . 2-24 — ' Gibbons, D. Law of c. for works and services 2-306 — Parsons, T. Law of . . . 2-280 — Story, J. Law of . . . . 2-151 Contrat de mariage. H. de Balzac . 34-3039 Contrat social. J. J. Rousseau , . 34-3653 Contributions to the ecclesiastical history of Con- necticut, prepared under the direction of the general association. New Haven, 1861. 8° 32-1936 Convalescent. N. P. Willis . . . 33-1249 Conventions. Elliot, J. Debates in the c of the several states .... 26«-770 — Jameson, J. A. The constitutional c. 2-738 — See North Carolina ; Pennsylvania. Conventions of iron masters, (Phila., Dec, 1849.) Documents of behalf of . . 6-314 Convent and manse. W. J. Conybeare 18-695 Convents and convent life. Caracciolo, H. Me- moirs 32-1647 — Dammast, J. S. St. Mary's convent 32-1908 — Escaped nun, the . . . . 32-2291 — Taylor, A. Convent life in Italy . 27''-619 — See Monachism ; Port Royal ; Sisterhoods. Conversation. Deschanel, E. Hist, de la c. 34-4030 — Goulburn, E. M. The idle word . 32-1761 — Hervey, G. W. Rhetoric of c. . 33-293 — Leconte, P. Art de converser et d'^crire chez la femme 34-5013 — Peabody, A. P. Faults and graces 22-708 Conversation, la, poeme. J. Delille . 34-4044 Conversational guide in English, French, German, and Italian. J. T. Loth . . 22-156 Conversations-Lexicon. 9te originalauflage. L., 1845-7. V. 1-13. 8" . . . 34-'2300 — See Damen 34-574 Conversations on human nature. Mrs. C. Ellis 15-334 Conversations on intellectual philosophy ; or, famil- iar explanations of the nature and operations ofthe human mind. L., 1829. 2 v. 15-24 Conversations on nature and art. Ph., 1839 11-16 Conversations on political economy. J. Marcet 3-157 Conversations on religious subjects. S. M. Janney . . . . . 32-1086 Conversion. Baxter, R. Call . . 32-1389 — Boardman, H. A. The great question 32-573 — Clark, J. A. Awake, thou sleeper ! 32-856 — Considerations for young men . 32-1456 — Eliot, W. G. Early education the appointed way 32-1497 — Guthrie, W. Christian's great interest 32-1399 — Kirk, J. Inquirer's companion . 32-1810 — Spencer, I. S. A pastor's sketches 32-445 — See Regeneration. CONVERSION. 134 COOKERY. Conversion of the northern nations. C. Merivale 32-1740 Conversion of the Roman empire. C. Merivale 32-1594 Conveyancing. Abbott, B. V., and A. Forms 2-288 — Coventry, T. Conveyancer's evidence V. 26 of 2-55 — Dunlap, J. D. Book of forms . 2-33 — Getz, Gr. Precedents and forms . 2-208 — Horton, J. J. S. Principles, etc. v. 74 of 2-55 — Moore, H, Instructions for preparing abstracts of titles . . . . V. 79 of 2-55 — See Property. Convict. G. P. R. James . . . 18-1611 Convict ship. C. A. Browning . . 32-292 Convicts. Carpenter, M. Our convicts 2-592 — Gibson, C. B. Life among c. . 2-660 — Mudie, J. Felonry of New South Wales 29^-247 — Treatment of c. in Ireland . . 2-984 — See Criminal history ; Prisons ; Punishment. Convocation book of 1606, commonly called Bishop Overall's convocation book. Ox., 1845. 8° 32-1873 Conway, H. J, Hiram Hireout. F's M. D. v. 22 ■ 24-113 — Our Jemimy. F's M. D. v. 12 . 24-113 Conway, J. Forays among salmon and deer. L., 1861 . . . . . . 27''-603 — Letters from the Higlilands ; or, two months among the salmon and the deer. L., 1859 27^-538 Conway, M. D. The golden hour. B., 1862 26«-667 — The rejected stone ; or, insurrection vs. resur- rection in America. B., 1861 . 26»-668 Conybeare, J. J. Illustrations of Anglo-Saxon poetry. Ed. by W. D. Conybeare. L., 1826. 8" 22-994 Conybeare, W. J. The convent and the manse. By Hyler 18-695 — Perversion 18-696 — and J. S. Howson. Life and epistles of St. Paul. 3d ed. N. Y., 1855. 2 v. 8" 32-568 Convngham, D. P. Sherman's march through the south. N. Y., 1865 . . . 26»-707 Coode, G. Legislative expression ; or, the language of the written law. Ph., 1848. 8° v. 60 of 2-55 Cook, E. Poetical works. Ph., 1848 33-53 — Jottings from my journal. L., 1860 33-407 Cook, James. Voyage towards the south pole, and round the world, (1772-1775,) in which is in- cluded Furneaux's narrative. L., 1777. 2 V. 4" 29b-509 — Kippis, A. Life of . . 30-1594,2001 Voyages and life . . . 29i'-310 — and J. King. Voyage to the Pacific ocean, un- dertaken for making discoveries in the north- ern hemisphere. Dub., 1784. 3v. 8» 29''-15 Cook, Joel. Siege of Richmond ; a narrative of the military operations of Maj.-Gen. G. B. Mc- Clellan. Ph., 1862 . . . 26=^78 Cook, John. Natural history of lac, amber, and myrrh. L., 1770. 8° . . 10-120 Cooke, G. W. China. "The Times" special cor- respondence from China in 1857,8. L., 1858 28''-270 — Conquest and colonization in north Africa ; a series of letters from Algeria. L., 1860 28''-177 — History of party, from the rise of the whig and tory factions, in the reign of Charles II, to the passing of the reform bill. L., 1836,7. 3 V. 8° 37''-388 — Law of defamation. Ph., 1846. 8° v. 58 of 3-55 — Memoirs of Lord Bolingbroke. L., 1835. 3 v. 8" 30-1203 Cooke, J. The preacher's assistant ; containing a series of the texts of serjuons and discourses published since the restoration ; with an al- phabetical register of the authors. Ox., 1783. 3 V. 8" 33-2135 Cooke, C. Curiosities of occult literature. L., n. d. . . . . . 13-93 Cooke, H. B. Autobiography. N. Y., 1858 30-1253 Cooke, J. E. Ellie ; or, the human comedy 18-700 — Fairfax 18-706 — Henry St. John, gentleman; a tale of 1774,5 18-703 — Last of the foresters . . . 18-704 — Leather stocking and silk . . 18-701 — Stonewall Jackson ; a military biography, with portrait and maps. N. Y., 1866 30-1761 — Surry of Eagle's nest . . . 18-705 — Virginia comedians ; or, old days in the old dominion ..... 18-703 — Wearing of the gray ; being personal portraits, scenes, and adventures of the war. N. Y., 1867. 8" 26=>-1011 — The youth of Jetferson . . . 18-3630 Cooke, J. P. Elements of chemical physics. B., 1860. 8" 8-48 — Religion and chemistry ; or, proofs of God's plan in the atmosphere, and its elements. N. Y., 1864. 8° . . . . 8-81 Cooke, M. C. Our reptiles ; a plain and easy ac- count of the lizards, snakes, newts, toads, frogs, and tortoises indigenous to Great Brit- ain. L., 1865 .... 9-680 — Plain and easy account of British fungi ; with descriptions of the esculent and poisonous species, details of the principles of scientific classification, and a tabular arrangement of orders of genera. L., 1863 . 9-92 — Rust, smut, mildew, and mould ; an introduc- tion to the study of microscopic fungi. L., 1865 9-27 — Seven sisters of sleep ; a popular history of the seven prevailing narcotics of the world. L. , n. d 10-553 .— (Ed.) Hardwicke's science-gossip, v. 1, 2. L., 1866,7. R. 8» ... 9-1233 Cooke, P. S. Scenes and adventures in the army ; or, romance of military life. Ph., 1857 36b-318 Cooke, W. New picture of the isle of Wight. 2d ed. Southampton, 1813. 8« . 27^-910 Cooke, W. Commentary of medical and moral life ; on mind and the emotions, considered in re- lation to health, disease, and religion. Ph., 1853 10-546 Cooke, W. See Hulme, S. Cooke, W. A. Constitutional history of the TJ. S. Ph., 1858. 8" . . . . 26»-414 Cooke, W. M. Proceedings and speeches on the announcement of the death of Hon. W. M. Cooke, in the house of representatives of the confederate states. Rich., 1863 . 26»-2125 Cookery. Accuni, P. Culinary chemistry 6-149 Culinary poisons . . . 10-771 — Alcott, W. A. Food and c. . . 6-150 — Beecher, C. Domestic receipt-book 6-155J — Beeton, Mrs. I. Book of household manage- ment 6-154 — Bishop, F. Illustrated c. book . 6-156 — Blot, P. Handbook of . . . 6-159 Lectures on .... 6-1 58 — Cre-fydds family fare . . . 6-236 — Delamere, E. S. and E. J. Wholesome fare 6-248 — Family save-all . . . • 6-176 — Francatelli, C. E. Modern cook . 6-178 — Hale, S. J. New cook-book . . 6-182 — Lea, E. E. Domestic c. . . 6-194 — Leslie, E. Directions for . . 6-197 New cook-book . . . 6-1 97^ — Lovell, M. S. Edible mollusks . 9-703 — Mann, Mrs. H. Physiological cook-book 6-200 — Putnam, Mrs. E. Receipl-book . 6-213 — Sanderson, J. M. Complete cook 6-319 — Soyer, A. Culinary campaign . 6-224 Pantropheon .... 6-221 Shilling cookery . . . 6-323 COOKERY. 125 COOPERS. Cookery. Trail, R. T. Hydropathic cook-book 10-341 — What shall we eat ? . . . 6-333 — Widdifield, H. New cook-book . 6-231 — »Young housewives' daily assistant 6-236 — See Baking ; Bread ; Domestic economy ; Drinks ; Food ; Housekeeping. Cookery as it should be. By a pupil of Mrs. Good- fellow. Ph., 1857 . . . 6-181 Cookman, A. A discourse commemorative of the life and labors of the late Rev. N. Heston. Ph., 1865. 8» . . . . 30, u. p. Cookson, C. A. England and Japan. [Interna- tional policy] .... 27M250 Cooley, A. J. Cyclopgedia of practical receipts, and collateral information in the arts, manufac- tures, professions, and trades. 3d ed. L., 1856. 8° 6-830 — Two months in a London hospital. L., 1865 10-674 — Toilet and cosmetic arts in ancient and modem times. L., 1866 . . , . 6-170 Cooley, J. E. American in Egypt, with rambles through Arabia Petrsea and the holy land in 1839,40. N. Y., 1842. 8» . 28''-55 Cooley, T. M. Life and character of the Rev. L. Haynes. N. Y., 1837 . . 30-1848 Cooley, W. D. Claudius Ptolemy and the Nile ; or, an inquiry into that geographer's real merits and speculative errors, his knowledge of east- ern Africa, and the authenticitv of the moun- tains of the moon. L., 1854. > 28''-508 — History of maritime and inland discovery. L., 1830. 3v 29i'-115 — Inner Africa laid open, in an attempt to trace the chief lines of communication across that continent south of the equator. L., 1852. 8° 28i'-382 Coolidge, R. H. Statistical report of the sickness and mortality in the army of the United States ; compiled from the records of the surgeon-general's office, (1839-60.) W., 1856, 60. 2v. 4" . . . . 10-1006 Coombs, J. J. Trial of Aaron Burr for high treason, comprising all the evidence and opinions of the court in the various stages of the case, with an account of the subsequent proceed- ings against Burr, Blennerhassett, and Smith. W., n. d. 80 . . . . 2-230 Cooper, A. A. See Shaftesbury. Cooper, B. B. Life of Sir Astley Cooper. L., 1843. 2 V. 8° 30-106 Cooper, C. D. The last days of our Saviour. Ph., 1867 32-2240 Cooper, C. H. and T. Athense cantabrigienses. Camb., 1858. 2 v. 8" . . 30-1707 Cooper, E. Life and letters of Lady Arabella Stuart. L., 1866. 2 v. . . 30-1858 Cooper, J. The science of spiritual life. L., 1867. S-' 32-1981 Cooper, J. F. Gleanings in Europe — England. Ph., 1837. 2v 27'>-l France. Ph., 1837. 2 v. . 2T>-2'r Italy. Ph., 1838. 2 v. . . 27'>-71 — History of the navy of the U. S. Ph., 1839. 2 v. 8» 26«-49 — Same continued to 1853. N. Y., 1853. 8° 26''-50 — Lives of distinguished American naval officers. Ph., 1846. 2v 30-107 — Notions of the Americans ; picked up by a travelling bachelor. Ph., 1838 . 26»'-169 — Novels. Afloat and ashore . . . 18-711 See Miles "Wallingford. The bravo .... 18-712 Chainbearer .... 18-713 The crater, or Vulcan's peak . 18-714 Deerslayer .... 18-715 Headsman ; or, the Abbaye des Vignerons 18-716 Cooper, J. F. Novels. Heidenmauer . 18-717 Home as found. Sequel to "Homeward bound" . . . • 18-718 Homeward bound ; oi-, the chase 18-719 Jack Tier ; or, the Florida reef 18-721 Leather-stocking tales. (1) Deerslayer . . . 18-715 (2) Last of the Mohicans . 18-722 (3) Pathfinder . . . 18-729 (4) Pioneers . . . 18-731 (5) Prairie .... 18-732 Lionel Lincoln .... 18-723 — Littlepage manuscripts. (1) Satanstoe . . . 18-736 (2) Chainbearer . . . 18-713 (3) Redskins . . . 18-735 Mercedes of Castile . . . 18-724 Miles Wallingford ; sequel to afloat and ashore 18-725 Monikins 18-726 • Ned Myers ; or, a life before the mast 18-727 Oak openings ; or, the bee hunter 18-728 Pathfinder .... 18-729 Pioneers 18-731 Prairie 18-732 The pilot ; a tale of the sea . 18-730 Precaution 18-733 Red rover 18-734 Redskins 18-735 Satanstoe 18-736 Sea lions ; or, the lost sealers . 18-737 The spy ; a tale of the neutral ground 18-738 See Barnum, H. L. . . 18-289 Stories of the sea ; being narratives of adven- ture selected from the " sea tales " 18-739 Stories of the woods ; or, adventures of Leather Stocking . . . 18-740 Two admirals .... 18-742 The water-witch ; or, the skimmer of the seas 18-743 Ways of the hour . . . 18-744 Wept of Wish-ton-wish . . 18-745 Wing and wing ; or, le feu-follet 18-746 Wyandotte ; or, the hutted knoll 18-747 — Sketches of Switzerland. Ph., 1836. 2 v. 27M20 — Same. 2d pt. Ph., 1836. 2 v. . 27^-121 — Memorial of. N. Y., 1852. 8° . 30-1650 Cooper, R. The immortality of the soul, religiously and philosophically considered. B., 1862 32-2297 Cooper, S. Concise system of instructions and re- gulations for the militia and volunteers of the U. S. Ph., 1860 . . . 6-582 Cooper, S. F. The rhyme and reason of country life. N. Y., 1855 . . . 33-1387 — Rural hours ; by a lady. N. Y., 1850 9-1025 — Same ; with title Journal of a naturalist in the U.S. L., 1856. 2v. . . 9-1020 Cooper, Thomas. Wise saws and modern instances 18-709 Cooper, Thomas, M. D. Lectures on the elements of political economy. Columbia, 1826. 8" — Practical treatise on dyeing and callicoe print- ing, exhibiting the processes in the French, German, English, and American practice of fixing colours on woollen, cotten, silk, and linen. Ph., 1815. 8" . . . 6-308 — Some information respecting America. L., 1794. 8" 26i'-23 Cooper, Thompson. Parliamentary short-hand. L., 1858 22-66 Cooper, W. D. A glossary of provincialisms in use in the county of Sussex. 2d ed. L., 1853 22-63 Cooper, W. W. Near sight, aged sight, impaired vision, and the means of assisting sight. 2d ed. L., 1853 .... 10-397 Coopers. A. B. Haven . . . 18-1359 CO-OPERATION. 126 CORNEILLE. Co-operation. Holyoake, G. J. History of c. in Rochdale 2-721 — See Courtauld, G. Advantages of equitable as- sociations 2-625 Co-operative stores ; their history, organization, and management ; based on the recent German work of E. Richter ; with amendments spe- cially adapted for U. S. K Y., 1867 2-624 Co-operator ; a monthly record of co-operative pro- gress by workingmen. Ed. by H. Pitman. L., 1860-4. 4 V. So . . . 2-941 Coopland, R. M. Lady's escape from Gwalior ; and life in the fort of Agra during the mutin- ies of 1857. L., 1859 . . . 28^-312 Coos-coo-soo. Port, G. Letters from Tangier 28''-431 Coote, C. General view of the agriculture and manufactures of the King's county, with ob- servations on the means of their improve- ment. Dub., 1801. 8» . . 27^-928 — History of modem Europe, and a view of the progress of society from the peace of Paris in 1763 to the treaty of Amiens, 1802 ; a contin- uation of Dr. Russell's history. Ph., 1811. 8» 27^3382 — Statistical survey of the county of Cavan. Dub., 1802. S" . . . . 27''-929 — Statistical survey of the county of Monaghan. Dub., 1801. 8» . . . . 27''-927 Coote, H. C. A neglected fact in English history. L., 1864 • 27«-291 Coote, R. H. Law of mortgage. Ph., 1837 v. 18 of 2-55 — Same ; with notes and references to American cases. Ph., 1850. 8° . .v. 69 of 2-55 Cope, G. Record of the Cope family as established in America by Oliver Cope. Ph., 1861. 8" 30-2373 Cope, T. P. Speech on banks and currency. Ph., 1838. 8»pph 2-622 Copcutt, F, Leaves from a bachelor's book of life 18-748 Copeland, R. M. Country life ; a hand-book of ag- riculture, horticulture, and landscape garden- ing. B., 1859, 8» . , . 4-103 — Same ; fifth edition. B., 1866 . 4-103« Copies of original letters from the army of General Bonaparte in Egypt, intercepted by the fleet under Lord Nelson ; with an authentic nar- rative of the proceedings of his majesty's squadron under Lord Nelson, from its sailing from Gibraltar to the conclusion of the glori- ous battle of the Nile. Dub., 1801. 8» 27''-3594 Copland, J. Dictionary of practical medicine. Ed. byC, A. Lee, N. Y., 1860. 3 v. S" 10-225 — Forms, complications, causes, prevention, and treatment of consumption and bronchitis, comprising also the causes and prevention of scrofula. L., 1861. 8° . . 10-384 Copley, J. Kansas and the country beyond, on the line of the Union Pacific railway. Ph., 1867. 80 26b-637 Copp^e, H. Elements of logic ; designed as a man- ual of instruction. Ph., 1858 . 15-119 — Elements of rhetoric. Ph., 1859 . 22-624 — Grant and his campaigns ; a military biography. N. Y., 1866. 8° . , . , 26''-726 Copper, Foster and Whitney, Report on copper lands of Lake Superior , . 9-336 — Lambom, R, H, Metallurgy of , 6-344 — Piggot, A, S. Chemistry and metallurgy of c. 6-393 — See Metallurgy ; Mining. Coppet et "Weimar. See Lenormant, Copping, E. Alfieri and Goldoni : their lives and adventures. L., 1857 . . 30-1049 — Aspects of Paris. L., 1858 . . 27''-649 Copway, G, Running sketches of men and places in England, France, Germany, Belgium, and Scotland, N. Y,, 1851 . . 27''-248 Copway, G. Traditional history and characteristic sketches of the Ojibway nation. B., 1851 26''-277 Coptic lang. Parthey, G. Vocab. Coptico-latinum et latino-Copticum — See Egypt. Copyright. Carey, H. C. 22-195 Letters on international 22-956 — Fraser, J, Handy book of patent and copyright law 2-203 — Law, S. D. C, and patent laws of the U. S., 1790-1866 2-296 — Maugham, R. Laws of literary property 2-316 — Reade, 0. The eighth commandment 22-1173 — Stowe, C. E. and H. B., vs. F. W, Thomas. Pph., 22 pp. 8» . . . . 2-231 Coquerel, A. , jr. Fine arts in Italy in their religious aspect; with an appendix on the iconography of the immaculate conception. L,, 1859. 8" 5-146 — Les forcats pour la foi. P., 1866 . 84-4325 Coquille du pelerin, la. E. Sue . . 34-4638 Cora and the doctor, Mrs. M. Leslie , 18-1855 Coral island. R. M. Ballantyne , . 18-250 Coral reefs and islands. J. D. Dana . 9-218 Corals. Gosse, P, H. British sea anemones and corals 9-554 Coran, (le,) traduit de I'Arabe, avec les notes des commentateurs orientaux, par Savary ; et la legende de Mahomet traduit par G. de Tassy. P., 1829. 2 V 34-4107 — See Koran. Corbeille des fleurs. Le Chanoine Schmid 34^4239 Corbet, R. (Sanford's Br. poets) . 23-69 Corbin, C. F. Rebecca ; or, a woman's secret 18-4027 Corbyn, F. Treatise on the epidemic cholera, as it has prevailed in India. Cal., 1832. 8° 10-162 Corde sensible, la. Clairville et L. Thiboust 34-3143 Cordoba, Gonzalo Fernandez de, Vida de, Por M. J. Quintana , , . , 34-33 Cordova, J, de, Texas : her resources and her pub- lic men 26''-509 Corea. Duhalde, P. Description of . 28''-19 — Hall, B. Voyage to west coast of 29^-22 Corfe, G, Physiognomy of diseases, L., 1849. 4° 10-1003 Corfe, R. T. Principles of harmony and thorough- bass. B., n. d. 8° . , , 5-1126 Corkran, J. F. History of the national constituent assembly. L., 1849, 2 v. . 27''-1655 Corinne. Mme de Stael-Holstein . 34-3815 Corinue ; or, Italy. Mad. de Stael . 18-847,918 Corinthians, epistles to. Barnes, A. Notes on 32-699,700 32-1249 32-1267 32-1367,8 32-1177 — Calvin, J. Commentary on . — Chrysoston, St. J. Homilies on — Hodge, C. Exposition of — Robertson, F. W. Lectures on Cormenin, L. M. de la Haye, vicomte de. Com- plete history of the popes of Rome, including the history of saints, martyrs, fathers of the church, religious orders, cardinals, inquisi- tions, schisms, and the great reformers. Ph., 1851. 2v, 80 , . . . 32-340 — Orators of France: by Timon, Transl. by a member of the N. Y. bar. Ed. by G. H. Colton. N. Y., 1847 . . . 22-626 Com. See Indian com. Com laws. Peel, Sir R. Repeal of the 27^940 — Piatt, J, C. History of British c, [Hunt's lib, of com,] 1-39 — Wilson, J, Influence of . . 3-259 Com trade. Torrens, R, Essay on , 3-238 Corneille, P, Le Cid— Traeg^die, Leipzig, 1855 ,,,..,. 34-3127 — Horace— Trag^die. Leipzig, 1855 34-3128 See Whitehead, W. The Roman father. — Guizot, F, P. G. C. and his times 22-1071 CORNEILLE. 127 COSETTE. Corneille, P. Le Menteur — Comedie. (Fiebig et Leportier ed.) Leipzig, 1855 . 34-3129 — Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Commentaires sur C. 34-4486 ; V. 44 & 45 of 34-4868 Corneille, P. et T. CEuvres. Edition variorum, par Ch. Louandre. P., 1853. 2 v. 34-3162 — Chef-d'cBUvres dramatiques. Londres, 1783. 5v 34^3163 Cornelius Nepos. See Nepos, C. Cornelia d'Alfi. E. Sue •. . . 34-5314 Cornell, W. M. How to enjoy life; or, physical and mental hygiene. Ph., 1860 10-216 Corner, Julia. The baronet; or, I'amant malgr^ lui 18-3820 — History of China and India, pictorial and de- scriptive. L., n. d. 8» . . 28*-87 — History of England ; from the earliest period to the present time. Adapted to youth. L., n. d 27^294 — History of France ; from the earlieslr period to the present time. Adapted for youth. L., n. d 27«-1657 — History of Greece ; from the earliest period to the Roman conquest, with a sketch of its modern history to the present time. Adapted for youth. L., n. d. . . . 27»-3103 — History of Ireland ; for youth, schools, and families. L., n. d. . . . 27»-1422 — History of Rome ; for youth. L., n. d. 27»-2188 — History of Scotland ; adapted for youth, schools, and families. L., n. d. . . 27»-1319 — Questions on the history of Europe ; a sequel to Miss MangnalFs historical questions. L., 1857 27»-3386 — et al. China, pictorial, descriptive, and histori- cal ; with an account of Ava and the Burmese. L., 1853 28^-557 Comer-stone. J. Abbott . . . 32-5 Cornhill magazine, v. 1-17. L., 1860-68. 8" 17-147 Cornhill to Grand Cairo. W. M. Thackeray 28^-108 Cornish provincial dialect, specimens of 22-996 Cornplanter memorial ; an historical sketch of Gy-ant-wa-chia — the Cornplanter, and of the six nations of Indians, by J. R. Snowden ; and the report of S. P. Johnson on the erec- tion of the monument to the memory of Corn- planter. Harrisburg, 1867. 8° . 26»-l017 Cornu, Francis. See Scribe, A. -E. Theatre. Com. -v. Cornwall, Barry, [Pseud.] See Procter, B. W. Cornwall, N. E. Music as it was, and as it is. N. Y., 1851 5-1032 Cornwall, S. R. Finland family . 18-750 Cornwall. Blight, J. T. Ancient crosses and other antiquities 27*-91 — De la Beche, H. T. Geology of . 9-337 — Redding, C. Illustrated itinerary of 27''-441 Comwallis, Caroline F. Brief view of Greek phil- osophy up to the age of Pericles. L., 1850 15-245 — Treatment of the dangerous and perishing classes ; a prize essay on juvenile delinquency. L., 1853 2-715 — Selections from letters of, with some unpublished poems. L., 1864. 8° . . 30-1557 — Small books on great subjects. From the 2d Lond. ed. Ph., 1847. 3 v. . 33-64 Vol. I. — Philosophical theories, etc., by a Pariah ; The connection between physiology and intellectual philosophy ; Man's power over himself to control in- sanity, by J. Barlow ; Introduction to practical organic chemistry. Vol. II.— Brief view of Greek philosophy ; Christian doctrines in the second century ; An exposi- tion of common errors, by Thomas Brown redivivus. Vol. III. — Vegetable physiology ; Criminal law ; Chris- tian sects of the nineteenth century ; General principles of grammar. Comwallis, C, 1st Marquis of. Correspondence. Ed,, with notes, by C. Ross. L., 1859. 3 v. 8» 27«-1023 Comwallis, K. Pilgrims of fashion , 18-751 — Prince of Wales in America. N. Y., 1860 26'>-396 Comwallis, K. Sackville St. Lawrence ; an auto- biography 18-755 — Two journeys to Japan, 1856,7. L., 1859. 2 v. 28^-368 Comyn, John K. Dick Wilson, the rumseller's victim 18-749 Corporations. Grant, J. Law of v. 82 of 2-55 — Porter, J. M. The right to annul charters 2-622 Corps universal diplomatique du droit des gens. J. Dumont 34-4965 Corpulence. Banting, W. Letter on 10-789 — Brillat-Savarin, A. Hand-book of dining 10-506 — Harvey, J. How to get fat . . 10-789 — Wadd, W. Comments on corpulency 108-68 Correggio, A. Allegri. Coxe, W. Sketch of the life of 30-1207 Correlation of forces. Grove, W. R. Correlation of physical forces . . . 11-163 — Youmans, E. L. (ed.) Correlation and con- servation of forces . . . 11-239 Correspondance litteraire. Critique. Beaux-Arts. Erudition. 4me Annee, 1859,60. P. 8° 34-4505 Correspondence of the American revolution. J. Sparks (ed.) . . . . 26''-303 Correspondence respecting the attack on St. Albans. See U. S., war of 1861-5 . . 26»-u. p. Correspondence relative to a meeting at Quebec. See America, British . . , 26'^u. p. Corrigan, Dr. Ten days in Athens, with notes by the way, in 1861. L., 1862 . 27^-613 Corry, John, and Evans, J. History of Bristol, civil and ecclesiastical ; including biographical notices of eminent and distinguished natives. Bristol, 1816. 2 v. R. 8° . . 27''-374 Corry O'Lanus; his views and experiences 18-3961 Corsair and his conqueror. H. E. Pope 28''-376 Corse de Leon. G. P. R. James . . 18-1612 Corsica. Boswell, J. Account of . 27*-2155 — Forrester, T. Rambles in , . 27''-800 — Frederic, Col. Memoirs of C. . 29«-239 — Gregorovius, F. Travels in . . 27''-369 Corsican brothers. Alex. Dumas . 18-926 Corson, Caroline. Soirees litteraires. Causeries de salon. Ph., 1863 . . . 34^5294 Corson, H. Elocutionary manual ; selections from English and American literature ; with an in- troductory essay on the study of literature, and on vocal culture. Ph., 1865 33-597 Corson, J. W. Loiterings in Europe ; or, sketches of travel in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Prussia, Great Britain, and Ire- land ; with observations on European char- ities and medical institutions, N. Y., 1848 27*'-140 Cortambert, E. Cours de geographic, physique, politique, et historique. 3me ed. P., 1859 34-3168 Cortes, H. Despatches of the conqueror of Mexico addressed to the Emperor Charles V ; writ- ten during the conquest, and containing a narrative of its events ; trans, by G. Folsom. N. Y., 1843. S" . . . . 26»-51 — Abbott, J. History of . . . 30-890 — Sands, R. C. Historical notice of 33-85 — Adventures of; by the author of" Uncle Philip's conversations." N. Y., 1855 . 30-1856 Cory, J. P. Metaphysical inquirer into the method, objects, and result of ancient and modem philosophy. L., 1833 . . . 15-809 Coryton, J. Law of letters-patent, for the sole use of inventions in Gt. Britain and Ireland ; in- cluding the practice connected with the grant ; with summary for foreign states. Ph., 1855. 8» . . . . v. 89 of 2-55 Cosas de Espana. Mrs. W. P. Byrne 27*-803 Cosas de Espaiia. J. M. Mackie . . 27''-371 Cosette, V, Hugo .... 18-1536 cosm. 128 COULTAS. Cosin, J. The names of the Roman catholics, non- jurors, and others, who refused to take the oaths to his late majesty King George. L., 1863. 8» 27^293 Cosmetics. Cooley, A. J. Toilet and cosmetic arts 6-170 Cosmogony and cosmology. Browne, R. G. S. Mosaic cosmogony . . . 32-1336 — Dawson, J. W. Archaia . . 32-938 — Duncan, G. J. C. Pre-Adamite man 32-955 — Genesis of the earth and of man . 32-964 — Hickok, L. P. Rational cosmology 15-123 — Kurtz, J. H. Bible and astronomy 32-680 — See Creation; Earth; Genesis; Geology; Man. Cosmophonography. Fauvel-Gouraud, F. 22-95 Cosmos. A. von Humboldt . . . 11-251 Cosmos ; Revue encyclopedique hebdomadaire des progresdes sciences, v. 1863-7. P. 8° 34-4696 Costa, J. Gopsill's Pennsylvania state business directory ; containing names and addresses of merchants, manufacturers, professional men, and over 70,000 farmers ; with an appendix. Jersey City, 1865,6. 8" . . 25-156 — Gopsill's Philadelphia city and business direct- ory for 1867,8. 8» . . . 25-157 Costa, M. Eli ; an oratorio. Words selected and written by Wm. Bartholomew. B. 8° 5-793 Costa Pereira Furtado de Mendontja, H. J. de. Nar- rative of persecution by the inquisition, for the pretended crime of freemasonry ; to which are added the bye-laws of the inquisition of Lisbon. L., 1811. 2 v. 80 . 30-1819 Costal I'Indien. G. Ferry . . . 34-3311 Costello, L. S. Jacques Coeur, the French argon- aut, and his times. L., 1847. 8" 27»-1658 — Memoirs of eminent Englishwomen. L., 1844. 4v. 8» . • . . . 30-634 — Pilgrimage to Auvergne, from Picardy to Le Velay. L., 1842. 2 v. 8« . 27''-679 — Specimens of the early poetry of France, from the time of the troubadours and trouveres to the reign of Henri Quatre. L., 1835 23-56 — Tour to and from Venice, by the Vaudois and the Tyrol. L., 1846. 8° . . 27b-72 Costello, D. Holidays with hobgoblins, and talk of strange things .... 18-753 — Tour through The valley of the Meuse, with the legends of the Walloon country and the Ar- dennes. L., 1846. 8° . . 27»'-220 Costs. Beames, J. Doctrine of courts of equity V. 22 of 2-55 — Brightly, F. C. Law of in Penna. 2-232 Costume, book of 29«-95 — Bradford, W. Costume in Portugal and Spain in 1808,9 27'>-559 — Breton, M. Costumes of China . 28''-528 — Fairholt, F. W. C. in England . 27*^387 — Hope, T. C. of the ancients . . 29«-98 — Martin, C. Civil c. of England . 27«-4046 — Mason, Q. H. C. of China . . 28b-337 — Meyrick, S. R. Ancient armour . 27*-4049 — Planche, J. R. British c. . . 27-^950 — Reinhardt's collection of Swiss c. . 27''-1221 — Stone, E. Chronicles of fashion . 27''-1113 — Stnitt, J. Dress and habits of the people of England 27M1048 Regal and ecclesiastical antiquities 27*-4047 — See Dress ; Fashion ; Hats ; Shoes. Cota, R., y F. Rojas. Celestina. T. T. E. vol. 1 34-2 Cotsell, G. Treatise on ships' anchors. L., 1856 6-583 Cotta, B. von. Geology and history : a popular exposition of all that is known of the earth and its inhabitants in the pre-historic times. L., 1865 9-313 Cottage bee-keeper ; or, suggestions for the manage- ment of apiaries. N. Y., 1851 . 4^54 Cottage evenings ; Workingman's companion 33-458 Cottage economy. W. Cobbett . . 6-167 Cottage magazine, the, or plain Christians' library. V. 2. 1847 32-60 Cottage on the cliff. C. G. Ward . 18-3421 Cottages. See Architecture, domestic and rural. Cottin, S. R. Elizabeth, ou 1' exiles de Siberie. Suivie de la Prise de Jericho. P., 1834 34r-3164 — Elizabeth ; or, the exiles of Siberia 18-756 Cottle, J. Alfred: an heroic poem. L., 1850 23-533 — Reminiscences of S. T. Coleridge and Robert Southey. N. Y., 1847 . . 30-109 Cottrell, C. H. Recollections of Siberia in 1840,1. L., 1842. 8» .... 27^-93 Cotton, A. Public works in India. 2d ed. 1854. 8° 6-109 Cotton, C. (Sanford's Br. poets) . 33-73 — See Walton, I. Cotton, John. McClure, A. W. Life of 30-1559 Cotton, K (Walsh's Br. poets) . 23-133 Cotton, Sir S. Nine years on the northwest frontier of India, 1854-63. L., 1868. 80 28'^-589 Cotton culture and commerce. Barbee, W. J. Cot- ton question .... 1-294 — Cassel, W. R. C. c. in the Bombay presidency 1-118 — Chapman, J. Cotton and commerce of India 1-286 — Ellison, T. Handbook of the cotton trade 1-267 — Forbes, G. F. Cultivation and supply in U. S. 4r-u. p. — Gibbs, J. Cotton cultivation . . 4-183 — Lees, W. N. Cotton and other agricultural ex- periments in India . . . 4-181 — Lyman, J. B. Culture of . . 4-293 — McHenry, G. Cotton trade . . 1-173 — Mallet, J. W. Cultivation of . 1-117 — Mann, J. A. Cotton trade of Great Britain 1-110 — Wheeler, J. T. Handbook to cultivation in Madras 4-257 Madras vs. America . . . 4-258 — Royle, J. F. Culture and commerce in India 1-113 — Wight, G. Queensland . . 29*'-207 Cotton famine. Arnold, R. A. History of the 1-208 — Watts, J. Facts of . . . 1-284 — Waugh, E. Home life of the Lancashire factory folk 2-903 Cotton is king. D. Christy . . . 1-217 Cotton kingdom. F. L. Olmsted . 26''-409 Cotton manufacture. Baines, E. History of c. m. in Great Britain .... 6-279 — Baird, R. H. American spinner . 6-280 — French, G. J. Life and times of S. Crompton 30-1173 — Geldard, J. Handbook of . . 6-336 — Hyde, J. Science of cotton spinning 6-342 — Pearson, H. Cotton spinning . 6-460 — Ure, A. C. m. of Great Britain . 6-436 — White, G. S. History of . . 30-492 Cotton manufacture of Dacca, in Bengal. L., 1851. • 8° ...... 6-310 Cotton spinners in Glasgow. Swinton, A. Report of trial of 3-290 Cotton stealing . . . . . 18-3661 Coues, S. E. Outlines of a system of mechanical philosophy : a research into the laws of force. B., 1851 11-91 Coultas, H. The plant : an illustration of the or- ganic life of the animal. Ph., 1855 9-86 — Principles of botany, as exemplified in the cryp- togamia. Ph., 1853 . . . 9-38 — Principles of botany, as exemplified in the pha- nerogamia. Ph., 1854 . . 9-29 — What may be learned from a tree. Ph., 1859. 8» 9-30 COULTER. 129 COUSIN. Coulter, H. West of Ireland ; its existing condition and prospects. Dub., 1862 . 27''-G20 Council of Trent. Bungener, L. F. History of 82-595 — Calvin, J. Antidote to . . v. 3 of 32-1234 — Catechism of . . . . 32-773,1930 — Sarpi, P. History of . . . 32-2022 Counsel and comfort. A. K. H. Boyd 32-1162 Counsel to the awakened. A. Oxenden 32-667 Counsels of an invalid. G.Wilson . 32-1154 Counsels to young men. E. Nott . 33-449 Count Hugo of Craenhove. H. Conscience 18-692 Count Ludwig. C. Dickens . 18-877;18-3650 Count Mirabeau. T. Mundt . . 18-3996 Count of Monte Cristo. A. Dumas . 18-927 — Sequel. A. Dumas . . . 18-930 Count Robert of Paris. Sir W, Scott 18-2759 Counter-revolution in England. A. Carrel 27*-206 Counterparts. E. S. Sheppard . . 18-2827 Countess de Chamy. A. Dumas . 18-928 Countess Kate. Miss C. M. Yonge . 18-3610 Countess of Rudolstadt. Mad. Dudevant 18-918 Counting-house companion. B. F. Foster 1-501 Country curate. G. R. Gleig . . 18-1184 Country gentleman, the. By " Scratator. " Hor- lock ..'.... 18-3922 Country girls, letters to. J. G. Swisshelm 33-241 Country house ; containing the poultry yard, the piggery, the ox, and the dairy. L., 1854 4-67 Country houses. Downing, A. J. Hints about building 5-40 Country life. Cooper, S. F. Rhyme and reason . . 33-1387 — Copeland, R. M. Handbook of agriculture 4-103 — Miller, T. Pictures of . . . 27''-738 Country living and country thinking. A. E. Dodge 33-473 Country love V8. city flirtation. H, T. Sperry 23-818 Country margins and rambles. Hammond & Mans- tield 26b-280 Country neighborhood. Miss E. A. Dupuy 18-891 Country parson. [Pseud.] See Boyd, A. K. H. Country places. Mitchell, D. G. Hints for 4-201 Country quarters. Countess of Blessington 18-338 Country seats. See Architecture, domestic. Country. See Rural. Cour Stchedrin. See Tchinovnicks. Courcelles, Marie Sidonia de Lenoncourt, marquise de. Memoires et correspondance. Pub. par P. Pougin. P., 1855 . . . 34-3171 Courcillon, E. de. Le cure manque ; or, social and religious customs in France . 18-3734 Courcy, F. de. The art of singing. L. 5-1007 Courcy, F. de. See Scribe, A.-E. Theatre. Com.-v. Courcy de Laroche Heron, H. de. Catholic church in the U. S. ; pages of its history ; trans, and enlarged by J. G. Shea. 2d ed. N. Y., 1857 32-1737 Cournet, A. L'amour en zigzag. P., 1866 34-5226 Couronne. A. Weill .... 34-5323 Couronne d'epines. M. Masson . . 34-3514 Course of creation. J. Anderson . , 9-202 Course of time. R. Pollok . . . 23-65,188 Court and camp of Bonaparte. N. Y., 1839 30-393 Court fools. Doran, J. History of . 29''-130 Court of chancery ; a poem. R. J. Blewitt 23-990 Court of Queen Anne. See Ainsworth, W. H. Saint James' .... 18-120 Courtauld, G. Address to those who may be dis- posed to remove to the United States, on the advantages of equitable associations of capital and labor in the formation of agricultural es- tablishments. Sudbury, 1820 . 2-625 Courtenay, E. H. Treatise on the differential and integral calculus, and on the calculus of vari- ations. N. Y., 1855. 8» . . 14-59 — See Bouchalat's mechanics . . 11-190 Courtenay, T. P. Life, works, and correspondence of Sir W. Temple. L.,1836. 2 v. 8° 30-523 — Lives of eminent British statesmen. L., 1838 .. 30-108 Courtenay hall. J. T. Randolph . . 18-2576 Courtier of the days of Charles II. Mrs. C. P. Gore 18-1238 Courtin, A. de. Nouveau traite de la civilite qui se pratique en France parmi les honnestes gens. P., 1675 34-4227 Courtisane et duchesse. X. de Montepin 34-3558 Courtisanes. H. de Balzac . . . 34^3052 Courtney, J. Eustache Baudin. F's S. D. v. 18 24-221 — Time tries all. F's S. D. v. 36 . 24-221 Courts of Europe at close of last century. H. Swinburne 27''-849 Courts-martial. See Military law. Courts of law. Fairthorne, F. Guide to times of holding 2-261 — Livingstone, J. Law register . 2-361 — Pollock, C. E. Power of c. of common law v. 79 of 2-55 — Troubat and Haly's practice . . 2-323 — Willis, W. Law c. and lawyers of Maine 2-191 — See Bench and bar. Courtship and marriage. Davis, J. M. Pastor's offering 32-67 Courtship ami marriage. Mrs. C. L. Hentz 18-1399 Courtship and matrimony. R. Morris 33-709 Courtship of Miles Standish. H. W. LongfelloAv 23-511,879 Cousin, V. Course of the history of modern phi- losophy ; trans, by O. W. Wight. N. Y., 1852. 2v. 8° . . . . 15-102 — Discours politiques ; avec une introduction sur les principes de la revolution Franqaise et du gouvernment representatif P., 1851 34-5200 — Du vrai, du beau, et du bien. 7me ed. P., 1858 34-3167 — Elements of psj'chology ; included in a critical examination of Locke's essay; trans., Avitli introduction and notes, by C. S. Henry. N. , Y., 1856 . . . ... 15-36 — Etudes sur les femmes illustres et la societe du XVII'= siecle— Mme de Chevreuse. P., 1856. 8" 34-4512 Mme de Hautefort. P., 1856. »> 34-4511 La jeunesse de Mms de Longueville, 1619-35. P., 1859. 8» . . 34-4508 Mme de Longueville pendant la Fronde, 1651-3. P., 1859. 8» . . 34-4509 Jacqueline Pascal. P., 1862. 8" 34-4513 Mme de Sable. P., 1859. 8° . 34-4510 — Histoire generale de la philosophic. 4me ed. P., 1861 34-3165 — La jeunesse de Mazarin. P., 1865. 8" 34-4514 — Lectures on the philosophy of Kant ; trans., with a sketch of Kant's life and writings, by A. G. Henderson. 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[Pseud.] See Bell, Cath. D. Cousin Lucy among the mountains. J. Abbott 18-28 Cousin Lucy at play. J. Abbott . . 18-25 Cousin Lucy at the sea-shore. J. Abbott 18-27 Cousin Lucy at study. J. Abbott . 18-26 Cousin Lucy's conversations. J. Abbott 18-23 Cousin Marshall. H. Martineau . . 18-3858 Cousin Maude. Mrs. M. J. Holmes . 18-1461 Cousin Nicholas. R. H. Barham . . 18-285 Cousin Paul. Jessie Glenn . . . 18-4081 Cousin Phillis and other tales. Mrs. E. C. Gaskill 18-1144 Cousin Pons. H. de Balzac . . 34-3059 Cousin Stella ; or, conflict . . . 18-758 Cousin William. T. E. Hook . . 18-1482 Cousine Julie, la. A. Fremy . . 34-4645 Cousins. M. J. M'Intosh . . . 18-1974 Coutts, Mrs. Janet. Hetherington, W. M. Memoir of 30-1617 Covenant and covenanters. Anderson, J. Ladies of the covenant .... 32-329 — Dodd, J. Fifty years struggle of the Scottish covenanters 32-917 _ Goode, J. M. The better covenant 32-1356 — Kurtz, J. H. History of the old covenant 32-1422 — Napier, M. Montrose and the covenanters 27"-135l Memorials of Dundee . . 27='-1352 — Simpson, R. Banner of the covenant 32-1391 — Spalding, J. Troubles in Scotland 27^-1378 — See Church history ; Presbyterian ism. Covenant, the, and odd fellows' ladies' magazine. V. 13. N. Y., 1849. B" . . 17-204 Covenant and official magazine of the grand lodge of the I. O. O. F. Edited by J. S. Ridgiy. V. 1-3. n. p. 1842-4. 3 v. 8« . 2-946 Covent Garden journal. H.Fielding 33-35 Coventry, T. Conveyancers' evidence. Ph., 1839. 8° V. 26 of 2-55 Coverdale, M. Memorials of; with divers matters relating to the promulgation of the bible. L., 1838. 8° 30-1522 — Remains ; containing prologues to the transla- tion of the bible, treatise on death, hope of the faithful, &c. ; ed. for the Parker society by Rev. G. Pearson. Camb., 1846. 8° 32-1211 — See Bible ; Fry, F 21-181 Covetousness. Dick, T. Essay on . 32-2300 Cowan, F. Curious facts in the history of insects ; including spiders and scorpions : a complete collection of the legends, superstitions, beliefs, and ominous signs connected with insects ; together with their uses in medicine, art, and as food ; and a summary of their remarkable injuries and appearances. Ph., 1865 9-670 Coward." H. Morford .... 18-2258 Cowell, J. Thirty years passed among the players 18-3648 Cowdin, E. C. Report on silk and silk manufac- tures . . ... . . 6-905 Cowles, H. Ezekiel and Daniel ; with notes, criti- cal, explanatory, and practical. N. Y., 1867 32-2330 — The minor prophets; with notes. N. Y., 1867 32-1894 Cowles, M. See Coles, Miriam. Cowley, A. Essays. B., 1820 . . 33-20 — Essays; with life, notes, and illustrations by Dr. Hurd and others. L., 1868 . 33-20^ — (Bell's poets of G. B.) . . . 2?-475 — (Sanford's Br. poets) . . . 23-57 Cowley, Mrs. H. The belle's stratagem ; a comedy. F's S. D. V. 36 . . . . 24-221 Cowley, Mrs. H. Same. B. D. v. 1 . 24-143 — Same. I. B. T. v. 7 . . . 24-141 — Same. D. L. T. v. 1 . . . 24-107 — Bold stroke for a husband ; a comedy. I. B. T. V. 15 24-141 — Which is the man ? a comedy. I. B. T. v. 10 of 24-141 Cowper, B. H. The apocryphal gospels, and other documents relating to the early history of Christ. L., 1867 .... 32-2266 Cowper, Mary, Countess. Diary 1714-1720. L., 1864. 8° 30-1588 Cowper, W. Life and works ; now first completed by the introduction of his "private corre- spondence." Edited by T. S. Grimshawe ; with an essay on the genius and poetry of Cowper, by Rev. J. W. Cunningham. L., 1836-8. 8v 23-58 — Private correspondence. Ph., 1824. 8» 33-1220 — The task ; a poem. Ph., 1795 . 23-60 — (Walsh's Br. poets) . . . 23-62 — Cheever, G. B. Life, genius, and insanity of 32-584 — Hayley, W. Life and posthumous writings of : 30-110 — Southey, R. Life of . . . 30-111 — and J. Thomson. Works, including many let- ters and poems never before published in this country ; with a new and interesting memoir of Thomson. Ph., 1847. 8» . 23-61 — See Homer. Cows. See Cattle ; Dairy. Cox, F. A. Female scripture biography ; including an essay on what Christianity has done for women. B., 1831. 2 v. . . 32-1540 — Sacred history and biography. L., 1850 32-369 — and J. Hoby. The baptists in America ; a nar- rative of the deputation from the baptist imion in England to the U. S. and Canada. N. Y., 1836 32-14 Cox, G. W. The tale of the great Persian war. From the histories of Herodotus. L., 1861 . . . . . . 38»-195 — Tales from Greek mythology . . 18-788 — Tales of the gods and heroes . . 18-789 — Tales of Thebes and Argos . . 18-790 Cox, Hiram. Journal of a residence in the Burm- han empire, and more particularly at the court of Amarapoorah. L., 1821 28''-558 Cox, Homersham. Antient parliamentary elections. L., 1868. 8" . . . . 27»-295 — Rudimentary treatise on the integral calculus. L., 1852 14-205 Cox, Robert. The literature of the sabbath ques- tion. E., 1865. 2v. . . . 21-32 — Sabbath laws and Sabbath duties considered in relation to their natural and scriptural grounds, and to the principles of religious liberty. E., 1853. 8» 32-870 Cox, Ross. Adventures on the Columbia river, in- cluding the narrative of a residence of six years on the western side of the Rocky moun- tains among various tribes of Indians hitherto unknown, together with a journey across the American continent. N. Y., 1832. 8» 2«b_24 Cox, S. H. Interviews: memorable and useful, from diary and memory reproduced. N. Y., 1853 32-426 Cox, S. S. A Buckeye abroad ; or, wanderings in Europe and in the Orient. N. Y., 1852 27''-256 — Eight years in congress, from 1857-1865. Me- moir and speeches. N. Y., 1865. 8" 26°-682 Coxe, D. A description of the English province of Carolana, by the Spaniards called Florida, and bj^ the French la Louisiane ; as also of the river Meschacebe or Mississippi, the five lakes, etc., etc. [French, B. F, Hist. col. V. 2] 26''-79 COXE. 131 CRAKMER. Coxe, A. C. Christian ballads. Ph., 1855 2^-385 — Impressions of England ; or, sketches of Eng- lish scenery and society. N. Y,, 1856 27''-403 Coxe, J. R. Inquiry into the claims of Dr. Wm. Harvey to the discovery of the circulation of •the blood. Ph., 1834. ' 8» . . 10-557 — Writings of Hippocrates and Galen. Epitomized from the original Latin translation. Ph., 1846. 8» 10-34 Coxe, R. S. Reports of cases argued and deter- mined in the supreme court of New Jersey, ' 1790-95. V. 1. Burlington, 1816. 8" 2-35 Coxe, T. Statement of the arts and manufactures of the United States for the year 1810. Ph., 1814. 4° 6-963 — View of the United States in a series of papers, written between 1787 and 1794. Ph., 1794. 8» 26*-53 Coxe, "William. Account of the Russian discoveries between Asia and America, with the conquest of Siberia, and history of the transactions and commerce between Russia and China. L., 1787. 8" 29^-232 — Hislory of the house of Austria, from the foun- dation of the monarchy by Rudolph of Haps- burgh to the death of Leopold the Second : 1218-1792. 3d ed. L., 1847. 3 v. 27''-2550 — See Kelly, W. K. — Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough, with his oriirinal correspondence. Ed. by J. Wade. L.,"l847,8. 3v 30-927 — Memoirs of H., Lord Walpole, selected from his correspondence and papers. L., 1808. 2 v. 8° 30-534 — Sketches of the lives of Correggio and Parme- giano. L., 1823 . . . . 30-1207 — Travels in Switzerland, in a series of letters to W. Melmoth. Dub., 1789. 2 v. 8» 27''-122 Coyne, J. S. An awkward arrival. F's M. D. v. 12 24-113 — Box and Cox married and settled. F's M. D. V. 7 24-113 — Cockneys in California. F's M. D. v. 4 24-113 — Fraud and its victims. F's S. D. v. 39 24-221 — The love knot. F's S. D. v. 40 . 24-221 — Pas de fascination. [Lola Montez.] F's M. D. V. 34 24-113 — The trumpeter's daughter. F's M. D. v. 35 24-113 — Unprotected female. F's M. D. v. 30 24-113 — The vicar of Wakefield. F's S. D. v. 11 24-221 — Wanted, 1000 milliners. F's M. D. v. 26 24-113 Cozzens, F. S. Acadia ; or, a month with the blue noses. N. Y., 1859 . . . 26''-351 — Sparrowgrass papers ; or, living in the country 18-759 — et al. Sayings of Dr. Bushwhacker and other learned men. N. Y., 1867 . 33-1377 Crabb, George. English synonymes explained. N. Y., 1826. 8» . . . . 22-70 — Neue practische Englische grammatik. 4te. Aufl. Frankfurt, 1825 . . 34-2395 — Universal technological dictionary ; or, familiar explanation of the terms used in all arts and sciences. L., 1823. 2 v. 4" . 33-1270 Crabb, George, (barrister. ) History of the English law ; or, an attempt to trace the rise, progress, and successive changes of the common law. Burlington, 1831. 8° . . . 2-26 — Law of real property ; with notes and references to American decisions. Ph., 1846. 8» V. 54 & 55 of 2-55 Crabbe, George. Poems. L., 1820. 8» 23-64 — Poetical works ; with his letters, journals, and life, by his son. L., 1851. ^ v. . 23-333 — Heber, and PoUok. Poetical works. Ph., 1847. 8" 23-65 Cracroft, B. Essays, political and miscellaneous. Ph., 1868. 2 V 33-1392 Cradle of the twin giants. H. Christmas 11-218 Crafts, W. A. The southern rebellion : a history of the United States from the commence- ment of President Buchanan's administration through the war for the suppression of the rebellion. B., 1865-7. 2 v. 4° 26''-1224 Craftsman, the, by Caleb D'Anvers. [Pseud.] [Written by Bolingbroke, Pultenay, and others.] L., 1731-37. 14 v. . 17-498 Cradock, J. Literary and miscellaneous memoirs. L., 1826. 4v. 8" . . . 33-785 Cradock Nowell. R. D. Blackmore . 18-3823 Craggs, R. (Walsh's Br. poets) . 23-62 Craig, A. R. Modern palmistry ; or, the book of the hand. Cliiefly according to the systems of d'Arpentigny and Desbarrolles. N. Y., 1867 33-1379 Craig, B. F. Weights and measures — decimal sys- tem. N. Y., 1867 . . . 14-170 Craig, Isa. Poems. E., 1856 . . 23-622 — Duchess Agnes, etc. L., 1864 . 23-969 Craig, J. Remarks on some fundamental doctrines in political economy. E., 1821. 8» 3-84 Craig, J. D. Hand-book to the modern Provencal language. L., 1863 . . . 22-313 Craig, N. B. History of Pittsburgh, with a brief notice of its facilities of communication, and other advantages for commercial and manu- facturing purposes. Pittsb., 1851 26''-435 Craighill, W. P. Army officer's pocket companion. N. Y., 1862 .... 6-585 Craik, D. M. M. See Mulock, D. M. Craik, G. L. Bacon ; his writings, and his philoso- phy. L., 1860 .... 15-166 — Compendious history of English literature, and of the English language ; with numerous specimens. L., 1861. 2 v. 8» 22-1001 — English of Shakespeare illustrated in a philo- logical commentary on his Julius Caesar. L., 1857 24-94 . — Pursuit of knowledge under difficulties. Illus- trated by memoirs of eminent men. N. Y., 1839. 2 V 30-1801 — Same. New ed., enlarged. L., 1858. 2 v. 30-1803 — Same. Illustrated by anecdotes ; with a pre- face and notes by F. Wayland. N. Y., 1847. 2v 30-1802 — Same. Illustrated by female examples. L., 1847 30-1804 — Romance of the peerage ; or, curiosities of family history. L., 1849.. 4 v. . . 27''-149 — et al. Pictorial history of England. L., 1839. 8v. 8° 27^-296 Index, by H. C. Hamilton . 27»-297 Craik, G. M. Faith Unwin's ordeal . 18-3812 — Leslie Tyrrell .... 18-3927 — Lost and won .... 18-761 — Winifred's wooing .... 18-8723 Cramp, J. M. Text-book of popery ; comprising a brief history of the council of Trent, a transla- tion of its doctrinal decrees, and copious ex- tracts from the catechism published by its authority. N. Y.,1831 . . 32-63 Crane, Annie M. Emily Chester . 18-1025 — Opportunity ; a novel . . . 18-3963 Crane, G. Principles of language, exemplified in a practical English grammar. L., 1843 22-68 Crane d'enfant, le. E. Sue . . . 34-4637 Cranes. Glynn, J. Construction of . 6-330 See Derricks. Cranford. Mrs. E. C. Gaskell . . 18-1145 Crania. Davis, J. B. Catalogue of skulls 10-834 — Meigs, J. A. Catalogue of human c. 10-786 Mensuration of the human skull 10-u. p. Cranmer, T. Miscellaneous writings and letters. Edited for the Parker society by J. E. Cox. Camb., 1846. 8» . . . 82-1207 — Contemporary biographies, Camden soc. pub. V. 77 27''-195 CEANMER. 132 CRIMEA. Cranmer, T. Life of ... . 30-172 — Lee, H. F. Life and times of . 30-1085 — Strype, J. Memorials of . . 30-112 Crantz, D. History of Greenland ; containing a description of the country and its inhabitants, and particularly a relation of the mission car- ried on by the Unitas Fratrum at New Hen'n- huth and Lichtenfete. L., 1767. 2 v. 8° 26*^54 Crashaw, R. Complete works. Edited by W. B. TurnbuU. L., 1858 . . . 23-528 — (Sanford's Br. poets) . . . 23-72 Crater ; or, vulcan's peak. J. F. Cooper 18-714 Craufurd, Q. Essais sur la litterature fran9aise, a I'usage d'une dame etrangere. P., 1815. 3 v. 8» 34-4742 Craven, Mrs. A. A sister's story. From the French by E. Bowles .... 18-4084 Craven, H. T. Meg's diversion. F's S. D. v. 43 24-221 Craven, J. J. Prison life of Jefferson Davis. N. Y., 1866 . . . . . 30-1810 Craven, K. Excursions in the Abruzzi and northern provinces of Naples. L., 1838. 2 v. 8" 27''-475 Crawford, M. S. Life in Tuscany. N. Y., 1859 27i>-527 Crawford, J. M. Mosbv and his men. N. Y., 1867 ". . . . 26=^875 Crawfurd, J. History of the Indian Archipelago ; containing an account of the manners, arts, languages, religions, institutions, and com- merce of its inhabitants. E., 1820. 3 v. 28»-63 Crawley, Capt. [Pseud. J See Pardon, G. F. Crayon, Geoffrey. £ Pseud.] See Irving, W. Crayon : a journal devoted to the graphic arts, and the literature related to them. N. Y., 1855- 60. 7 V. 4° . . . . 5-713 Crayon miscellany. W. Irving . . 18-1581 • Creasy, E. S. The fifteen decisive battles of the world ; from Marathon to Waterloo. N. Y., 1851 29''-62 — History of the Ottoman Turks; chiefly founded on Von Hammer. L,, 1854-6. 3 v. 8° 28»-157 — Rise and progress of the English constitution. 3d ed. N. Y., 1856 . . . 27^^302 Creation in plan and in progress. J. Challis 32-1051 Creation. Debate between the church and science. [Containing defence of Lewis' six days] 32—1052 — Lewis, T.' Six days of .' ." ! 33-1135 — Lord, E. Epoch of . . . 33-335 — McCosh & Dickie. Typical formi and special ends 32-791 — Murphy, J. Bible and geology consistent 33-305 — Shuckford, S. Creation and fall of man 38-212 — Sumner, J. B. Records of the . 33-941 — Vestiges of the natural history of . 9-305 Creation and deluge, according to a new theory ; removing most of the difficulties heretofore suggested by sceptical philosophers, and indi- cating future cosmological changes. Ph., 1854. 8° 9-217 Creation : oratorio. J. Haydn . . 5-849 Crebillon, P. J. de. (Euvres. P., 1802. 3 v. 34-4479 — Rhadamisthe et Zenobie. C. A. T. v. 1 34-3140 Creclies de Paris, les. J. Delbruck . 34-4296 Crecy. See Cressy. Credit system. Colwell, S. Analysis of 1-134 — Thornton, H. Paper credit of Great Britain 1-231 Creed of Christendom. W. R. Greg . 32-1970 Cree language. Howse, J. Grammar 22-132 Creecy, J. R. Scenes in the south, and other mis- cellaneous pieces. Ph., 1860 . 33-1139 Creeds. ' See Sects and denominations, and their names. Cre-Fydd's family fare. See Young liouse wives' daily assistant .... 6-236 Creichton, J. Memoirs . v. 11 of 30-1878 Creigh, A. History of the knights templar of the state of Pennsylvania, 1794-1866. Ph., 1867 2-626 — Masonry and anti-masonry: a history of ma- sonry in Penn. since 1792. Ph., 1854 2-628 Creighton, J. Dictionary of scripture proper names. L., 1808 32-1867 Creoles and coolies. P. Beaton . . 28'^-307 Crequy, R. C. Froulay, marquise de. See CauSen (de St. Malo.) Crescent and the cross. E. Warburton 28''-31 Crescent and French crusaders. G. L. Ditson 28t'-262 Crescimbeni, G. M. Comentari della poesia Itallana. Ripub. da T. J. Mathias. Londra, 1803. 3 v. . . . . 34-2504 Cressy and Poictiers. J. G. Edgar . 18-4041 — Battles of. From Sismondi, with int. trans. 34-5058 Cresy, E. Encyclopaedia of civil engineering ; his- torical, theoretical, and practical. L., 1847. 2v. 80 6-35 Crests from the ocean world. A. Tripp 27''-894 Crete. Howe, S. G. The Cretan refugees and their American helpers . . . 27''-3159 — Skinner, J. E. H. Roughing it in, 1867 27b-937 — Spratt, T. A. B. Travels and researches in 27''-758 Crevier, J. B. L. History of the Roman emperors, from Augustus to Constantine. Trans, by J. Mill. L., 1814. 10 V. 8» . 27^-3190 Cricliton, A. History of Arabia and its people. L., 1852 28»-3 — Same. N. Y., 1834. 2 v. . . 38»-3 — and H. Wheaton. Scandinavia, ancient and modern ; beingahistory of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway ; comprehending a description of these countries ; with illustrations of their natural history. E., 1838. 2 v. 27''-2755 — Same. N. Y., 1841. 2 v. . . 27^-2756 Crichton. W. H. Ainsworth . . 18-111 Cricket. Fitzgerald, R. A. Jerks in from short leg. By Quid .... 20-188 — Pycroft, J. J. The cricket field . 20-437 Cricketana .... 20-438 Cricket bat, the: and how to use it. L., 1861 20-328 Cricket on the hearth. C. Dickens . 18-858 Crime and punishment. Beccaria, M. Crimes and punishments .... 3-540,838 — Kingsmill, J. Prevention of crime 3-757 — Thomson, A. Punishment and prevention 2-891 — See Criminal ; Juvenile delinquency ; Punish- ment ; Reformatory institutions. Crimea. Adye, J. Review of the Crimean war 27»-2854 — Barker, W. B. Account of the Crimea 27''-2868 — Bazancourt. L' expedition de Crimee 34-4302 War in the east . . . 27=^2873 — Chambers, W. and R. Pictorial history of the Russian war .... 27»-2881 — Demidoff, A. de. Travels in . 27''-577 — Dix, W. G. Unholy alliance . 37*-3888 — Eastern hospitals and English nurses 10-744 — Goodman, M. Experiences of an English sister of mercy 10-746 — Hommaire de Hell, X. Travels in the steppes 381^-56 — Kinglake, A. W. Invasion of the Crimea 37'^3934 — Koch, C. Tour to the Crimea and Odessa 37i'-646 — Molenes, P. de. Commentaires d'un soldat 34-4663 — Morell, J. R. Neighbors of Russia 37''-2954 — Nolan, E. H. War with Russia . 27»-2958 — Our veterans of 1854 . . . 27''-904 CRIMEA. 133 CROMWELL. Crimea. Pictures from the battle-fields 27''-840 — Russell, W. H. British expedition to 27»-1038 — Spencer, E. Fall of the . . 27»-2988 — Tott, F. Memoirs . . . 29^-265 — Travels in the. History of the embassy from Petersburg to Constantinople in 1793. L., 1802. 8° 27''-196 — Tyrrell, H. War with Russia . 27«-4042 — War, the. Voices from the ranks 27''-2997 — See Baltic; England; France; Great battles; Russia ; Sebastopol ; Turkey. Crimes. See Crime". Crimes, celebrated. A. Dumas . . 18-945 Crimes of cabinets. L. Goldsmith . 27^-1734 Crimes of the kings of France from Clovis to Lewis XVI. Transl. by J. Trapp. L., 1791 27^-1907 Criiiiinal history. Old Bailey experience 2-823 — Knapp «fe Baldwin. Newgate calendar 27*-695 — Regnault, E. C. h. of the English government 27=^1000 — See Criminal trials ; Trials. Criminal law. Best, W. M. Presumptions of law and fact . . . . v. 47 of 2-55 — Dearsley, H. R. Criminal process v. 83 of 2-55 — Joy, H. H. Admissibility of confessions in challenge of jurors . . v. 40 of 2-55 — Stephen, H. J. Summary . v. 27 of 2-55 — Wharton, F. C. 1. of the U. S. . 2-234 — See Penal codes. Criminal prisons of London. Mayhew & Binney 2-788 Criminal trials. Burton, J. H. Narrative of c. t. in Scotland — Chandler, P. W. American — Jardine, D. C. t. with memoirs . — See Trials. Criminals, extradition of. G. C. Lewis "Criminals, habitual." Crofton, W. of 27«-1313 2-15 27''-624 2-765 Immunity 2-1062 Crinoline from 1730 to 1864. L., 1864. Ob. 4» 5-693 Cripple of Antioch. Mrs. E. Charles . 18-760 Crisp, Richard. Richmond and its inhabitants from the olden time. L., 1866 . . 27^305 Crisis, the. T. Paine . . . v. 3 of 33-1188 Criterion, the. J. Douglas . . . 32-998 Criterion. H. T. Tuckerman . . 33-862 Critical and social essays reprinted from The Nation. N. Y., 1867 . . . . 33-278 Critical English testament, the ; an adaptation of Bengel's Gnomon, with numerous notes, by W. L. Blackley and J. Hawes. L., 1866. 3 v 32-1872 Critical essay on the modern medals ; with some re- flection on the taste and judgment of the an- cients. L., 1704 . . . 29»-156 Criticism. Alford, H. The queen's English 22-400 — Arnold, M. Essays in . . . 22-915 — Breen, H. H. Modern English literature 22-411 - ~ - 22-629 22-449 22-1081 22-661,2 22-476 3 of 33-294 33-608 — Dallas, E. S. The gay science — Gould, E. S. Good English . — Harris, J. Philological inquiries . — Kames, Lord. Elements of . — Moon, G. W. The dean's English — Poe, E. A. The literati . v. — Wallace, H. B. Literary c. . — See Drama ; Literature ; Rhetoric ; and names of authors criticized. Criticisms on the bar. By Amicus Curiae. J. P. Collier ...... 2-295 Critique (la) et les critiques en France au XI X" siecle. J. Demogeot . . . 34-3184 Critique on the poems of Robert Burns. Illustrated by engravings. E., 1812. 8° . 22-1004 Critiques d'art et de litteralure. Le c'te L. Clement de Ris 34-3994 Crito. [Pseud.] See Brown, S. Crittenden, S. W. and S. H. Inductive and prac- tical treatise on book-keeping by single and double entry. Ph., 1866. 8" . 1-105 Crittenden commercial arithmetic and business manual. J. Groesbeck . . 14-174 Crochet work. See Knitting. Croes, J. Norton, J. N. Life of . 30-1631 Crofton, D. Genesis and geology. B.,1853 32-421 Crofton, W. The immunity of "habitual crimi- nals;" with a proposition for reducing their number. 2d ed. L., 1861. 8» . 2-1062 Crock of gold. M. F. Tupper . . 18-3339 Crocker, A. Letter on the duty on railroad iron. 1844. 8« No. 2 . . . V. 6 of 1-341 Crocker, J. New proposal for a geographical sys- tem of weights and measures. L., 1864. 8" 1-184 Crockett, David. Account of Col. Crockett's tour to the north and down east. Ph., 1835 26''-555 — Life of Martin Van Buren. Ph., 1835 30-533 — Sketches and eccentricities of Col. David Crock- ett of West Tennessee. N. Y., 1833 30-113 Crohoore of the billhook. M. Banim , 18-283 Croix d'argent. E. Sue , . . 34-3831 & 4637 Croix de Berry. Mme Emile de Girardin, etc. 34-3351 Croke, A. Report of case of Horner against Lid- diard, upon the question of what consent is necessary to the marriage of illegitimate mi- nors ; with introductory essay. L., 1800. 8" 2-351 Croker, J. W. Essays on the early period of the French revolution. L., 1857. 80 27'^1666 Croker, R. Travels through several provinces of Spain and Portugal. L., 1799. 8° 27'>-106 Croker, T. C. (ed.) Popular songs of Ireland; with introductions and notes. L., 1839 23-558 Croly, G. The apocalypse of St. John ; or, prophecy of the rise, progress, and fall of the church of Rome. Ph., 1827 . . . 32-63 — Historical sketches, speeches, and characters. L., 1842 33-892 — Life and times of his late majesty George IV. With anecdotes of distinguished persons of the last fifty years. N. Y., 1837 30-198 — Poetical works. L., 1830. 2 v. . 23-960 — Salathiel 18-763 Croly, Mrs. J. C. Jennie Juneiana. Talks on wo- men's topics; by Jennie June. B., 1864 33-1067 Crombie, J. Essay on church consecration. 3d ed. Newry, 1816 . . . 32-1571 Crompton, S. French, G. J. Life and times of 30-1173 Cromwell, O. Carlyle, T. Letters and speeches of 30-118 — Cromwell, T. Oliver Cromwell and his times 30-119 — Fellowes, W. D. Historical sketches of 27^390 — Forster, J. Life of . . . 30-170 Cromwell and the republicans . 30-171 — Guizot, F. P. G. Cromwell and the English commonwealth .... 27»-488 — Harris, W. Life and writings of . 27^-523 — Hawks, F. L. Biography . . 30-858 — Headley, J. T. Life of . . . 30-120,692 — Lamartine, A. de . . . . 34-4088 — Merle d'Aubigne's protector . . 30-116 — Noble, M. Protectorial house of . 30-1044 — Smith, G. Three English statesmen 80-1984 — Southey, R. Life of . . . 30-114 — See Fiennes, N. Cromwell, O. and R. See Burton's diary 27»-180 Cromwell, O., R., andH. Memoirs of the protector, Oliver Cromwell, and of his two sons Richard and Henry. L., 1822. 2 v. 8" 30-1095 Cromwell, T. Excursions through Ireland. L., 1820. 2v 27b-906 — Oliver Cromwell and his times. L., 1822 30-119 — Walks through Islington ; comprising an his- torical and descriptive account of that dis- trict. L., 1835. 8» . . . 27''-469 CROMWELL. 134 CUBA. Cromwell, E. Guizot, F. P. G. Richard Cromwell and the restoration . . . 27^-489 Cromwellian settlement of Ireland. J. P. Pender- gast 27'^1515 Croniques de London. Camden soc. pub. v. 28 27=^-195 Crook in the lot. T. Boston . . 32-1357,92 Croome, W. Golden sands of Mexico . 18-764 Croppy. M. Banim .... 18-282 Croquet, as played by the Newport club ; by one of the members. N. Y., 1865 . 20-329 — Fellow, R. Appointment and laws 20-347 — Jacques, J. Laws, regulations, and implements 20-390 Crosby, F. Everybody's lawyer and counsellor in business. Ph., 1859 . . . 2-145 — Life of Abraham Lincoln, with speeches, mes- sages, proclamations and other ollicial docu- ments. Ph., 1865 . . . 30-1669 Crosby, T. History of the English baptists, from the reformation to the beginning of the reign of George I. L., 1738-40. 4 v. 8» 32-64 Crosland, Mrs. N. English tales and sketches 18-765 — llildred, the daughter ... 18-766 — Light in the valley. My experiences of spiritu- alism. L., 1857 .... 32-2241 — Lydia ; a woman's book . . 18-768 — Memorable women ; the story of their lives. B., 1854 30-796 Cross, F. Hints to all about to rent, buy, or build house property. 4th ed. L., 1854 6-34 — Landed property ; its sale, purchase, improve- ment, and general management. L., 1857 4-281 Cross, John. Law of lien and stoppage in transitu. Ph., 1841. 8" . . . V. 34 of 2-55 Cross, Joseph. Camp and field. [Book 1. Diorama of 1862.] Macon, 1864 . . 26M901 Cross, J. L. The true masonic chart ; also, a his- tory of freemasonry. 12th ed. N. Y., 1857 2-630 Cross, M. E. The mirror of intemperance and his- tory of the temperance reform. Ph., 1849 2-1051 Cross, the. Mortillet, G. de. Signe de la croix avant le Christianisme . . 34-4699 Cross-bearer, the ; a vision. B., [1861] 32-1490 Cross country. W. Thornbury . . 27''-605 Cross of honor. Mrs. P. Cudlip . . 18-3218 Crosse abbatiale, la. E. Sue . . 34-4038 Crossed path, the. W. W. Collins . 18-682 Croswell, W. Poems, sacred and secular ; with memoir by A. C. Coxe. B., 1861 23-600 Crotch, W. Elementsof musical composition, com- prehending the rules of thorough bass, and the theory of tuning. L., 1812. 4« 5-994 Crotchets and quavers. M. Maretzek 5-1020 Croup. Green, H. Pathology and treatment of 10-750 — Ley, H. Essay on ... 10-532 — See Diphtheria ; Respiration. Crowe, Mrs. C. Night side of nature . 18-771 Crowe, E. E. Greek and Turk ; or, powers and prospects in the Levant. L., 1853. 8° 28''-327 — History of France. L., 1830. 3 v. 27"-167l — Same. L., 1858-68. 5 v. 8° . 27»-1672 — History of the reigns of Louis XVIII and Charles X. L., 1854. 2 v. 8" 27'^1678 — and G. P. R. James. Eminent foreign states- men. L., 1833-8. 5 v. . . 30-258 Crowe, J. A., and G. B. Cavalcaselle. Early Flem- ish painters ; notices of their lives and works. L., 1857 5-88 — History of painting in Italy, from the second to the sixteenth century. L., 1864-6. 3 v. 8» 5-382,3 Crowell, J. Republics established and thrones over- turned by the bible. Ph., 1849 . 32-1683 Crowfield, Christopher. [Pseud.] See Stowe, H. B. Crozer, J. P. Life by J. W. Smith . 30-2355 Crucible, the. J. A. Goodhue . . 32-1405 Cruden, Alexander. Complete concordance to the old and new testaments, and to the apocrypha, with a compendium of the bible, and a brief account of its history, and a sketch of the life of the author by W. Youngmau. L. , 1839. 8» 32-1622 Cruden, R. P. History of the town of Gravesend in the county of Kent and of the port of London. L., 1843. 8° .... 27''-310 Cruelest wrong of all . . . . 18-772 Cruelty. Mushet, D. Wrongs of the animal world 15-329 Cruikshank at home .... 18-773 Cruikshank, G. Vol. 1 of my sketch book. L., 1834. Oblong 8» . . . 5-378 Cruise, W. Digest of the laws of England respect- ing real property. 4th ed. by H. H. White. L., 1835. 7 V. 8° . . . 2-342 Cruise in Japanese waters. S. Osborn 29^-173 Cruise in the Pacific. F. Aylmer . 29^-182 Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter. R. Semmes 26''-570 Cruise of the Betsey. H. Miller . . 9-263 Cruise of the Dashaway. May Mannering 18-4097 Cruise of the Frolic. W. H. G. Kingston 18-1775 Cruise of the Midge. F. Chamier . 18-606 Cruise of the Pearl. E. A. Williams . 291^-165 Cruising in the last war. C. J. Peterson 18-2477 Crumniel, A. The future of Africa ; being addresses, sermons, etc., delivered in the republic of Liberia. 2d ed. N. Y., 1862 . 28'>-387 Crump, A. Banking, currency, and the exchanges. L., 1866 1-283 Crump, W. H. The world in a pocket-book ; or, universal popular statistics. Ph., 1841 29''-6 Crumpe, S. Prize essay on the best means of pro- viding employment for the people. 2ded. L., 1795. 8" 3-86 Crusades. Bescherelle, L. N. Les grands guerriers desc 34-4860 — Chronicles of, by Richard of Devizes, Geoffrey de Vinsauf, John de Joinville . 29*-8 — Edgar, J. G. C. and the crusaders 29''-112 — Fuller, T. History of the holy war 29»-136 — Keightley, T. Crusaders . . 29^-132 — Michaud, J. F. History of . . 29''-199 — Mills, C. History of . . . 29=^23,24 — Proctor, H. Rise, progress, and results of 29=^-133 — Sybel, H. von. History and literature of 29'^135 Crusades against the Albigenses. J. C. L. Simonde de Sismondi .... 32-1300 Crusoe. See Catholic C. ; Prairie C. Crusoe's island. J.R.Browne . . 26''-501 Crusoes. See Australian C. ; Canadian C. Crusius, L. Lives of the Roman poets. L., 1733. 2v 30-123 Crustacea. White, A. Popular history of British c 9-655 Cruttwell, C. Tours through the whole island of Great Britain. L., 1806. 6 v. 8° 27''-297 Cruz, Ramon de la. Manolo. T. T. E. v. 5 34-2 Cryptography. N. Bridges . . 22-49 — See Cyphers. Crystal palace, N. Y. H. Greeley . 6-333 — Richards, W. C. Day in the New York c. p. 6-918 — See Industrial exhibition. Crystal spheres. J. M. Sanders . . 9-1033 Crystalline. F. W. Shelton . . 18-2822 Crystals. Francis, J. G. Rambles in search of sea- side pebbles and c. . . . 9-232 Cuba. Carleton, G. W. Our artist in Cuba 5-385 — Dana, R. H., jr. To Cuba and back 26''-352 — Gan. Eden ; or, pictures of . . 26»'-269 — Gibbes, R. W. C. for invalids . 26»'-379 — Howe, J. W. Trip to . . . 26''-302 — Humboldt, A. Island of C. . 26''-300 CUBA. 135 CUNNINGHAM. Cuba. Norman, R. M. Rambles by land and water 26b-93 — Notes in C 26''-90 — TurnbuU, D. Travels in west C. 26^-277 — Yankee travels through . . . 26''-301 Cuba and the Cubans ; a iiistory of the island, its present condition, and its relation to England and the U. S. ; by the author of "Letters from Cuba." N. Y., 1850 . 26''-558 Cubillo, A. Las munecas de Marcela. T. T. E. V. 5 34-3 Cudjo's cave. J. T. Trowbridge . 18-3327 Cucheval-CIarigny, N. Une famille americaine. (The pearl of Orr's island, by H. B. Stowe) 34-4657 Cudlip, Mrs. P. (Annie Thomas.) Barry O'Byrne 18-3709 — Called to account ; a novel . . 18-3915 — Cross of honor .... 18-3218 — Dangerous secret ; House in Piccadilly ; Philip Morton 18-3708 — Denis Donne . . . . . 18-3211 — Gerard Carlton .... 18-3224 — House in Piccadilly . . . 18-3708 — Married at last .... 18-3756 — On guard. Tlieo. Leigh . . 18-3216 — Philip Morton .... 18-3708 — Played out 18-3228 — Playing for high stakes . . . 18-4033 — Theo. Leigh 18-3215 — Walter Goring ; Gerard Carlton . 18-3224 Cudworth, R. True intellectual system of the uni- verse, wherein all the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted, v. 1. And., 1837. 2 V. 8° 15-25 Cueva, J. de la. El saco de Roma ; El infamador. T. T. E. V. 1 . . . . 34-2 Culbertson, M. S. Darkness in the flowery laud ; or, religious notions and popular superstitions in North China. N. Y., 1857 . 28''-256 Culinary chemistry. P. Accum , . 6-149 — See Cookery. Cull, R. Garrick's mode of reading the liturgy of the church of England ; with notes and a dis- course on public reading. L., 1840. 8" 22-627 Cullen, A. Principles of the bankrupt law. L., 1800 2-28 CuUey, R. 8. Handbook of practical telegraphy. L., 1863. 8° .... 6-823 Culm rock. W. I. Bradley. (Glance Gaylord) 18-778 Culprit Fay. J. R. Drake . . . 23-519 Cultivator. A monthly journal, devoted to agricul- ture, horticulture, and floriculture. N. Y., 1844. New series, v. 1. 8" . 4-10 Culture demanded by modem life. E. L. Youmans [ed.] 13-261 Culver, R. The questional reader and union speaker, principles of elocution. Ph., 1864 22-628 Culverwell, N. Of the light of nature, with preface by John Brown, and a critical essay by J. Cairns. E., 1857. 8» . . 1«-146 Cumberland, G. An essay on collecting, works of the ancient Italian school ; accompanied by a critical catalogue. L., 1827. 4° 5-692 Cumberland, R. Memoirs, written by himself; with illustrative notes by H. Flanders. Ph., 1856. 8« 30-892 — The battle of Hastings ; tragedy. B. B. T. V. 6 24-71 — The brothers. D. L. T. v. 1 . . 24-107 — Same. M. B. D. v. 4 . . . 24-142 — Tiie Carmelite ; tragedy. B. B. T. v. 5 24-71 — The fashionable lover ; comedy. B. B. T. V. 18 24-71 — Same. D. L. T. v. 4 . . . 24-107 — Same. S. B. T. v. 8 . . . 24-191 — First love ; comedy. I. B. T. v. 7 24-141 — The Jew ; comedy. I. B. T. v. 8 24-141 Cumberland, R. John de Lancaster . 18-787 — The West Indian ; comedy. I. B. T. v. 18 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. v. 4 . . . 24-143 — Same. S. B. T. v. 4 . . . 24-191 — The same in German, trans, by Kotzebne V. 31 of 34-3203 — The wheel of fortune^ L B. T. v. 5 24-141 Cumberland (England.) Dialogues, poems, etc., in C. dialect 22-1274 — Gilpin, S. Songs and ballads . 23-956 — Murray's handbook . . . 27''-909 — See North country. Cumberland statesman . . . 18-1440 Cuming, F. Sketches of a tour to the western coun- try. Pittsburg, 1810 . . . 26''-524 Gumming, J. Bee-keeping; by "the Times" bee- master. L., 1864 . . . 4-304 — The communion table ; or, communicant's manual ; a plain and practical exposition of the Lord's supper. L., 1849 . 32-1555 — The destiny of nations as indicated in prophecy. L., 1864 32-1183 — God in history. 5th ed. L., 1851 32-2109 — The great consummation ; the millennial rest ; or, the world as it will be. N. Y., 1863. 2 v. 32-1041 — The great preparation ; or, redemption draweth nigh. N. Y., 1860,1. 2 v. . 32-906 — The great tribulation ; or, things coming on the earth. N. Y., 1860. 2 v. . 32-633 — Last of the patriarchs ; or, lessons chiefly from the life of Joseph. Ph., 1856 . 32-604 — The last warning cry. N. Y., 1867 32-1958 — Moses right and Bishop Colenso wrong ; being popular lectures on the pentateuch. N. Y., 1863 32-1072 — Ritualism the highway to Rome. L., 1807 32-2348 — Teach us to pray ; being experimental, doctrinal, and practical observations on the Lord's prayer. N. Y., 1862 . . 32-987 — and D. French. Report of the controversial discussion on the differences between protest- antism and popery ; new ed. L., 1853 32-1570 Gumming, J. G. The isle of Man ; its history, physical, ecclesiastical, civil, and legendarv. L., 1848 27'^-9i3 Gumming, R. G. Five years of a hunter's life in south Africa. N. Y., 1850. 3 v. 28''-141 Cummings, A. See Payson, E. Cummings, J. W. 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About 34-5243 Derniers Bretons. E. Souvestre . . 34-3785 Derniers paysans. E. Souvestre . . 34-3787 De Rohan. E. Sue . . . . 18-3064 De Ros, Lieut. -gen.. Lord. Memorials of the tower of London. L., 1866 . . . 27''-331 Derosne, C. B. Voyage du nuage volant 34-4346 Derrick and drill. E. Morris . . 6-372 Derricks. See Cranes. Dervishes, the. J. P. Brown . . 33-2379 De Sanctis. See Sanctis. Desaugiers, M. A. M. Chansons et poesies. P., 1858 ...... 34-4466 — Chansons et poesies diverses. Notice et notes. P., 1827. 4 V 34^4467 De Saulcy. See Saulcy. Desbarrolles. See Craig, A. R. Desbordes-Valmore, Mme. Poesies. Notice. P., 1860 34-3879 Descamps, J. B. Voyages pittoresques de la Flandre et du Brabant. Augmentee de la vie des plusieurs Peintres Flaniands ; par Mr. J. B. Dfscliamps. Amst., 1772 . . 34-4480 Descartes, R. Discourse on the method of riglitly conducting the reason ; meditations and prin- ciples of philosophy. E., 1863 . 15-230 Deschamps, P. Essai bibliographique sur M. T. 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One hundred d. for oriel windows . . . 5-600 — Dresser, C. Art of decorative design 5-404 — Dunlap, W. History of the arts of d. in the U. S 5-5 — Haydon, B. R. Lectures on painting and d. 5-72 •^— Howard, F. Patterns for ornamental windows 5-602 — St. Helen's crown glass company's patterns 5-603 DESIGN. 148 DIALOGUES. Design and designs. Sloan, S. D. for domes, roofs, and spires . . . 5-708 — Sympson, S. New boolt of cypliers 5-478 — Vorbilder fiir fabrikanten und handwerl. 32 34-4868 Dialogues of the dead. Fenelon . . 83-656 — G. Lyttleton 33-50 Dialogues, poems, songs, and ballads, by various writers, in the Westmoreland and Cumber- land dialects ; with glossary. L., 1839 22-1274 Dialogues upon the usefulness of ancient medals, especially in relation to the Latin and Greek poets. J. Addison. L., 1746 . 33-841 Diamante, J. B. El honrador de su padre. T. T. E. V. 5 34-2 Diamants, les. J. de Saint-Felix . 34-4619 Diamond cross. C. Moreton . . 18-2254 Diamond cross. W. B. Phillips . . lS-2495 Diamond necklace. See La Motte Valois. Diamonds. See Gems, jewels, and precious stones. Diana of Meridor. A.Dumas . . 18-929 Diane de Lys. A. Dumas fils . . 34-.S288 Diane et Blanche. X. de Montepin , 34-4131 Diane et Louise. F. Soulie . . 34-3764 Diaries of a lady of quality. F. W. Wynn 27''-1249 Diarilioea and cholera. J. Chapman . 10-666 — See Acholic diseases. Diary of a blase. Fr. Marryat . . 18-2095 Diarj^ of a desennuyee . . . 18-851 Diary of a dutiful son. T. G. Fonnereau 33-1100 Diary of an ennuyee. A. Jameson . 27''-444 — Same .... v. 2 of 33-1154 Diary of Lady Willoughby. H. M. Rathbone 18-2571 Diary of a milliner, the. Belle Otis . 18-3972 Diary of Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan. Mrs. Charles 18-854 Diary of an old doctor. J. A. Maitland 18-2021 ])iary of a physician. S.Warren . 18-3460 Diary of a poor young gentlewoman ; trans, from the German by M. A. Childs. L., 1860 18-3743 Diary of a Samaritan. (By a member of the Howard association of New Orleans.) N. 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A collection of the most cele- brated dramatic pieces, from copies used in the theatres. L., 1815 . . 24-107 — Reminiscences. N. Y., 1828. 8» . 30-133 — The school for prejudice ; a comedy. I. B. T. V. 25 24-141 — Twenty per cent. D. L. T. v. 11 . 24-107 Dibdin, T. F. Bibliographical, antiquarian, and picturesque tour in France and Germany. 2d ed. L., 1829. 3 v. 8» . 27'^-540 Dibdin, T. F. The bibliomania ; or, book-madness. L., 1809. 8° . . , . 21-155 — Bibliophobia. Remarks on the present state of literature and the book trade, addressed to the author of the Bibliomania. By Mercurius Rusticus ; with notes by Cato Parvus. L., 1832 21-157 — The library companion ; or, the young man's guide and the old man's comfort in the choice of a library. 2d ed. L., 1825. 8° 21-156 — Sermons, doctrinal and practical. L., 1820. 8" 32-2137 — See Beresford, J. Bibliosophia . 21-15 Dicey, E. Battle-fields of 1866. L., 1866. S° 27'^-875 — Cavour; a memoir. 2ded. Camb., 1861 30-1373 — A month in Russia during the marriage of the czarevitch. L., 1867. 8° . . 27''-884 — Rome in 1860. Camb., 1861 . 27"-615 — Six months in the federal states. L. and Camb., 1863. 2 V 26''-440 Dichter und Kaufmann. B. Auerbach 34-584 Dichters bazar. H. C. Andersen . . 34-607 Dick, J. Lectures on theologv, with a memoir. N. Y., 1859. 2 v. 8° " . . 32-1347 Dick, T. Celestial scenery ; or, the wonders of the planetary system displayed. N. Y., 1839 12—3 — Same. Ph., 1838 '. *. *. *. 12-4 — The Christian philosopher ; or, the connec- tion of science and philosophy. Ph., 1843 32-2302 — On the improvement of society by the diffusion of knowledge. N. Y., 1833 . 13-66 — Same. Ph., 1848 .... 13-67 — The philosophy of a future state. Ph., 1843 32-2803 — The philosophy of religion ; or, an illustration of the moral laws of the universe. Ph., 1843 32-2801 — Practical astronomer. N. Y., 1846 12-6 — Sidereal heavens, and other subjects connected with astronomy. N. Y., 1840 . 12-5 — Essay on the sin and evils of covetonsness. N. Y., 1836 . . . . 32-2800 Dick and his friend Fidus. Miss C. M. Trowbridge 18-3817 Dick Moon en France. F. Wey . . 34-5258 Dick Onslow. W. H. G. Kingston . 18-1764 Dick Wilson. J. K. Corny n . . 18-749 Dickens, C. American notes for general circula- tion. Leip., 1842 . . . 26"-143 — Same. L., 1863 .... 26''-144 — American notes, change for, by an American lady 18-8649 — Barnabe Rudge — Roman anglais. P., 1858. 2v 34-4084 — Barnaby Rudge .... 18-855,870 — Battle of life, and Haunted man . 18-856,8 — Bleak house 18-857 — Child's history of England. N. Y., 1853,4. 2 v. 37'^330 — Christmas stories. 1843. A Christmas carol . . 18-858 1844. The chimes . . . 18-858 1845. Cricket on the hearth . 18-858 1846. Battle of life . . . 18-856,8 1848. The haunted man and the gliost's bargain .... 18-856,8,67 "Christmas numbers" of Household words by Dickens and others. 1850 V. 2 of 17-116 1851. What Christmas is to everybody v. 4 of 17-116 1852. A round of stories by the Christmas fire V. 6 of 17-116 1853. Another round of stories by the Christmas fire . . 17-116; 1&-858 1854. Seven poor travellers . 18-858 1855. Holly tree inn . v. 12 of 17-116 DICKENS. 150 DIDOT. Dickens, C. Christmas stories. 1856. Wreck of the Golden Mary v. 14 of 17-116 ; 18-858 ; v. 8 of 18-3346 1857. Perils of certain English prisoners V. 16 of 17-116 ; V. 7 of 18-2346 -^ — 1858. House to let v. 18 of 17-116 ; v. 10 of 18-2346 "Christmas numbers" of All the year round by Dickens and others. 1859. The haunted house . 17-156 1860. Message from the sea . 18-871 1861. Tom Tiddler's ground . 18-858 1863. Somebody's luggage . 18-858 1863. Mrs. Lirripcr's lodgings 18-858 1864. Mrs. Lirriper's legacy . 18-858 1865. Dr. Marigold's pix'seriptions 18-858 1866. Mugby junction . . 18-858 1867. No thoroughfare . . 18-858 — Count Ludwig . . . 18-877,3650 — David Copperfield .... 18-863 — Dombey and son .... 18-864 — Great expectations .... 18-865 — Hard times 18-866 — The haunted man and the ghost's bargain 18-856,8.67 — Hunted down ; and the Uncommercial traveller 18-882" — Lamplighter's story, and other nouvellettes . . . . . . 18-860 — L'ami commun. [Our mutual friend.] Trad. par Mme H. Loreau. v. 1. P., 1867 34-4033 — Little Dorrit 18-868 — Martin Chuzzlewit .... 18-869 — Master Iluinphrey's clock [containing "Old curiosity shop" and "Barnaby Rudge"] 18-870 — Memoirs of J. Grimaldi ; edited by " Boz ;" with illustrations by G. Cruikshank ; revised by C. Whitehead. L., 1853 . . 30-1453 — Message from the sea ; and the Uncommercial traveller 18-871 — Nicholas Nickleby 18-872 — Old curiosity shop .... 18-870,873 — Oliver Twist 18-874 — Our mutual friend .... 18-883 Same in French . . . 34-4033 — Paris et Londres en 1793 — Roman anglais. P., 1861 34-4037 — Pictures from Italy. N. Y., 1846 37i>-73 — Posthumous papers of the Pickwick club 18-876 — Readings, as cdndensed by himself 18-878 — Short stories 18-879 — Sketches by Boz . . . . 18-880 — Tale of two cities .... 18-881 — The uncommercial traveller . . 18-871,882 — and others. Pic-nic papers . . 18-877 — See All the year round 17-145; Household words 17-116 — Child-pictures from. N. Y., 1868 18-3992 Dickens' little folks. Bov Joe and Samuel Weller, the. From " Pickwick papers" 18-3980 — Child-wife, the. From "David Copperfield" 18-3981 — Dame Durden. From Bleak House 18-3982 — Dolly Varden. From "Barnaby Rudge" 18-3983 — Little Nell. From "Old curiosity shop" 18-3985 — Oliver and the Jew Fagin. From " Oliver Twist" 18-3987 — Sissy Jupe. From " Hard times" 18-3988 — Smike. From " Nicholas Nickleby" 18-3989 — Two daughters, the. From "Martin Chuzzle- wit" 18-3991 Dickeson, M. W. The American numismatical manual. Ph.. 1859. 4» . . 26=^17 Dickie, G. See McCosh, J. 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L., 1861 30-1709 Dictionary of country affairs, handicraft, trading, and merchandising. L., 1704. 8° 4-293 Dictionary of daily wants. L., [1858-60.] 3 v. 33-1253 Dictionary of Shakespearian quotations. T. Dolby. Ph., 1853 34-203 Dictionary of universal information. Beeton 33-781 Dictionnaire de conversation. M. W. Duckett 34-3989 Dictionnaire, historique et critique. P. Bayle 34-4974 Dictionnaire rmiverselle de commerce, d'histoire naturelle, et des arts. J. et P. L. Savary 34-4963 Didactics : social, literary, and political. R. Walsh . . . . 33-353 — See Education. Diday, P. Syphilis in new-born children and infants at the breast. L., 1859. 8» . 10-691 Diderot, D. Le neveu de Rameau. Introduction par Cli. Asselineau. P., 1862 . 34-5335 Didier, E. Regina di San Gennaro. P., 1864 . 34-4343 Didier, F. J. Letters from Paris and other cities of France, Holland, &c., written during a tour and residence in these countries in 1816-20. N. Y., 1831. 8» ... 27''-640 Didot, A. F. 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L., 1846-8. 3 v. 33-867 to 9 Digby Grand. G. J. W. Melville . 18-2175 Digestion. Beaumont, W. Experiments on gas- tric juice 10-9 — Chambers, T. K. The indigestions 10-725 — Combe, A. Physiology of d. . 10-29 — Gastric regions and victualling department 10-455 — Graham, T. J. Treatise on indigestions 10-53 — Johnson, J. Essay ou indigestion 10-209 — Leared, A. Imperfect d. . . 10-246 — Philip, A. P. W. Protracted indigestion 10-89 — Prout, W. The fui^ction of d. . 11-59 — See Dyspepsia ; Food ; Stomach. Digests. Hunter, J. Introduction to the writing ofd 22-655 — See names of governments. Dikes and ditches. W. T. Adams . 18-4104 Diligence, la. A. Ricard . . . 34-4826 Dillon, H. A. Life and opinions of Sir Richard Maltravers 18-3843 Dillon, W. See Roscommon, earl of. Dilworth, T. Young book-keeper's assistant ; or, the Italian way of stating debtor and creditor. L., 1792 1-24 — Same. Wilmington, 1798. 8° . 1-25 Dime a day. See Robinson, S. How to live 6-216 Dimmick, F. M. Anna Clayton ; or, the inquirer after truth 18-3783 Dimmick, L. F. Discourse on the moral influence of railroads. Newburyport, 1841 32-247 Dimock, J. F. (ed.) Metrical life of St. Hugh, bishop of Lincoln, with introduction and notes. Lincoln, 1800 .... 30-1385 Dimond, W. The iEthiop. F's S. D. v. 18 24-221 — The broken sword. F's S. D. v. 22 24-221 — The lady and the devil. F's S. D. v. 30 24-221 Dimond. See Dymond. Dinah. M. A. Moore .... 18-2247 Dining and dinners. Brillat-Savarin. Handbook of dining 10-506 — Kirwan. Dinners, wines, and desserts 6-193 — Toasts and sentiments . . . 20-207 — See Cookery ; Domestic economy ; Food, Dinks. See Herbert, H. W. Dinorah (Le pardon de Ploermel). G. Meyerbeer .5-933 Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca historica. Ex. recog. I. Bekkeri. Leip., 1853,4. 4 v. 34-314 — Historical library of Diodorus the Sicilian, with the Fragments of Diodorus, and those pub- lished by H. Valesius, I. Rhodomannus, and F. Ursinus; trans, by G. Booth. 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A. Monod . 34-3547 Discourses on retirement and self-denial. N. Y , 1857 32-2251 Discoverie of the true causes why Ireland wasneuer entirely subdued. J. Davies . 27^-1423 Discovery and discoveries. Beckman, J. History of discoveries .... 6-818 — Burney, J. Hist, of voyages of discovery 29'J-298 — Cooley, W. D. Maritime and inland discovery 29M15 — Falconer, T. Discovery of the Mississippi 26"-661 — Fleurieu, C. P. C. de. Southeast of New Guinea, 1768,9 . . . . . 29>'-525 — Timbs, J. Illustrated book of discoveries 6-929 — Whewell, W. Philosophy of . 15-165 — See Voyages. Discussions on the constitution proposed to the peo- ple of Massachusetts by the convention of 1853. B., 1854. 8° . . . 2-950 Disease and diseases. Abernethy, J. Anatomy, surgery, and pathology . . 10-1 — Barclay, A. W. Medical diagnosis 10-353 — Bigelow, J. Nature and disease . 10-214 — Brodie, B. C. Pathology and surgery 10-712 — Chambers, T. K. Renewal of life 10-552 — Corfe, G. Physiognomy of diseases 10-1003 — Da Costa, J. M. Medical diagnosis 10-431 — Darwin, E. Zoonomia . . . 10-706 — Dickson, S. H. Studies in pathology and thera- peutics . . . . . 10-757 — Dobell, H. Germs and vestiges of disease 10-281 DISEASE. 153 •DIX. Disease and diseases. Duncan, J. F. God in dis- ease 33-370 — Gavin, H. Feigned and factitious d. 10-770 — Gottlieb, G. Atlas of pathological histology 10-434 — Hahnemann, S. On chronic diseases 10-293 — Henle, J. General patliology . 10-475 — Hufeland, C. G. Manuel de medicine pratique 34-49:^5 — Jones, H. B. Applications of chemistry and mechanics to pathology . . 10-729 — Knapp, M. L. Researches on primary pathology 10-539 — Parkin, J. Causation and prevention of disease 10-188 — Tanner, T. H. Index of diseases 10-733 — Tissot, S. A. D. of sedentary persons 10-166 — See Epidemics ; Insanity ; Hospitals ; Materia medica and therapeutics; Medicine; Mind; and names of particular diseases, and parts affected. Diseases of women and children. Ashwell, S.' D. peculiar to women . . . 10-636 — Bernutz, G., and E. Goupil. Clinical memoirs 10-835 — Blundell, J. D. of women . . 10-639 — Brown, I. B. Some d. admitting of surgical treatment . . . . . 10-531 — Hillier, J. Diseases of children , 10-858 — Gooch. Diseases of w. and c. . 10-692 — Hodge, H. L. D. peculiar to women 10-367 — Klob, J. M. Pathological anatomy of the sexual organs 10-780 — Patterson, J. New treatment of . 10-663 — Simpson, J. Y. Clinical lectures , 10-451 — Smedley, Mrs, Manualof hydropathy for 10-582 — Thomas, T. G. Practical treatise on 10-804 — Tilt, E. J. Female hygiene . . 10-139 Diseases of menstruation and ovarian in- flammation 10-507 — West, C. Lectures on . . . 10-577 — Williamson, W. Homoeopathic treatment of 10-715 — See Obstetrics ; Children ; Parturition. Disgrace to the family. W. B. Jerrold 18-1684 Disinfection. Bartholomew, R. Principles and practice of 10-756 Disosway, G. P. Earliest churches of New York and its vicinity. N. Y., 1865. 8° 33-1846 Disowned. E. L. Bulwer . . . 18-475 Dispensatory. Christison, R. Commentary on pharmacopoeias .... 10-371 — King, John. American dispensatory 10-857 — Wood and Bache. Dispensatory of the U. S. 10-549 — See Materia medica, therapeutics, and phar- macy. Disraeli, B. Alroy : a romance . . 18-901 — Coningsby ; or, the new generation 18-894 — Contarini Fleming . . . 18-895 — Henrietta Temple : a love story . 18-896 — Lord George Bentinck : a political biography. L., 1858 30-1092 — Novels 18-903 — Parliamentary reform : a series of speeches, (1848-1866.) Ed. by M. Corry. L., 1867. 8» 2-637 — Revolutionary epic. L., 1864 , 23-746 — Sybil ; or, the two nations . . 18-897 — Tancred ; or, the new crusade . 18-898 — Venetia 18-899 — Vivian Grey 18-900 — The young duke . . . l&-902,2088» — MacKnight, T. Biography of . 30-1137 Disraeli, I. Amenities of literature, consisting of sketches and characters of English literature. N. Y., 1841. 2 V. . . . 22-1018 — Commentaries on the life and reign of Charles L L., 1851. 2v. 8° . . 27''-333 — Curiosities of literature. [First and 2d series.] B., 1834. 5v 22-1033 Disraeli, I. Calamities and quarrels of authors ; with some inquiries respecting their moral and literary characters, and memoirs for our literary history. New ed. Ed. by B. Disraeli. L., 1859 22-1019,34 — Curiosities of literature. B.,1834. 3 v. 33-1031 Same. 2d series. L., 1824. 3 v. 22-1020 — Genius of Judaism. L., 1833 . 32-1859 — Literary character ; or, the histc^y of men of genius, drawn from their own feelings and confessions. Literary miscellanies; and an inquirv into the character of James I. Ed. by B. "Disraeli. L., 1859 . . 22-1023,4 — Miscellanies of literature. L., 1840. 8» 33-1034 — Quarrels of authors ; or. some memoirs for our literary history, including specimens of con- troversy to the reign of Elizabeth. N. Y., 1814. 3 V 33-1035,1019 Dissent, the practical evils of . . 33-2365 Dissent from the church of England justified. Tow- good 33-1571 Dissenters. Bogne & Bennett. History of 33-1533 — Calamy, E. Nonconformist's mcmiorial 30-1633 — See Church of England ; and names of particu- lar denominations. Dissertation upon parties ; in several letters to Caleb D'Anvers. 7th ed. L., 1799. 8" 37''-332 Distilling. Byrn, M. L. Complete practical dis- tiller 6-303 — Hall, H. The distiller . . . 6-494 Distinctions in society. S. Heywood . 2-707 Distinguished men of modern times. L. E. K. L., 1838. 4v 30-1982 — Same. N. Y., 1840. 3 v. . . 30-333 Distribution of wealth. R.Jones . 3-136 District of Columbia, census of, 1867. Report of F. B. Hough .... 26M023 — Howe, H. Sketch of . . . 26''-103 Disturnell, J. The great lakes; or, inland seas of America. N. Y., 1863 . . 26''-445 — Influence of climate in N. and S. America. N. Y., 1867. 8» . . . . 25-181 — Post-oflice directory for 1866 . . 25-298 Ditson, G. L. Circassia ; or, a tour to the Caucasus. N. Y., 1850. 8° ... 28"-! 32 — Crescent and French crusaders. N. Y., 1859 28i'-262 Diutiska. G. Soiling .... 33-1315 Diuturnity. R. Abbey . . . 33-1843 Divers. Esquiros, A. English seamen and d. 27^-609 Diversions of Purley. J. H. Tooke . 22-254 Divina commedia. See Dante Alighieri. Divination. M. T. Cicero . . . 33-186 Divine attributes, the, etc. E. Swedenborg 32-1883 Divine comedy. See Dante Alighieri. Divine human in the scriptures. T. Lewis 32-1574 Divine inspiration. E. Henderson . 32-594 Divine life. J. Kennedy . . . 32-693 Divine rule of faith and practice. W. Goode 32-1707 Divinity. Hill, G. Lectures in . . 32-1351 — See Theology. Divorce. Woolsey, T. D. D. and d. laws in U. S. [New Englander, v. 26,7] . 17-79 — See Marriage. Divorce, un. A. Leo .... 34-4919 Dix, J. A. Speeches and occasional addresses. N. Y., 1864. 2 V. 8° . . 33-684 — Winter in Madeira, and a summer in Spain and Florence. N. Y., 1850 . . 27''-236 Dix, J. R. Lions, living and dead ; or, personal recollections of the great and gifted. L., 1854 30-798 — Pen and ink sketches of authors and author- esses. L., 1852 .... 30-1717 — Pulpit portraits; or, pen pictures of distin- guished American divines ; with sketches of congregations and choirs, and incidental no- tices ot eminent British preachers. B., 1854 32-390 DIX. 153 DODGE. Dix, J. R. Pen pictures of popular English preach- ers ; with limninsrs of listeners in church and chapel. L., 1852 . . . 32-389 Dix, W. G. The unholy alliance : an American view of the war in the east. N. Y., 1855 27^-2888 Dix ans d' etudes historiques. A. Thierry 84-4567 Dix ans de prison. M. Bernard . . 34-3081 Dix ans plus tard. A. Dumas , . 34-3209 Dix annees d'exil. Mme de Stael-Holstein 34-3818 Dixey speller. [Confederate states] . 26»-2004 Dixon, E. H. Back-bone ; photographed from " the scalpel." N. Y., 1866 . . 10-722 — The scalpel : a journal of health, adapted to popular and professional reading, and the ex- posure of quackery. N. Y., 1849-56. 4 v. S" 10-297 Dixon, E. S. The dovecote and the aviary ; sketches of the natural history of pigeons and other domestic birds in a captive state, with hints for their management. L., 1851 9-539 — Treatise on the history and management of poultry. Pli., 1851 . . . 4-50 Dixon, W. H. The holy land ; Avith illustrations from original drawings and photographs. L., 1865. 8° 28''-479 — Jolin Howard and the prison world of Europe ; with an introductory essay by R. W. Dickin- son. N. Y., 1856 . . . 30-992 — London prisons ; with an account of the more distinguished persons who have been confined in them, with a description of the chief pro- vincial prisons. L., 1850 . . 27''-336 — New America. L., 1867. 2 v. 8» 26''-584« — Same. Ph., 1867. 8« . . . 26''-584 — Personal history of Lord Bacon, from unpub- lished papers. B., 1861 . . 30-1302 — Robert Blake, admiral and general at sea ; based on family and state papers. L., 1852 30-1211 — Same. L., 1858 .... 30-1211=' — Spiritual wives. Ph., 1868. 8» . 32-2403 — Story of Lord Bacon's life. L., 1862 30-1406 — William Penn : an historical biography, from new sources ; with an extra chapter on the "Macaulay charges." Ph., 1851 30-653 Dixon, J. H. Ballads and songs of the peasantry of England ; taken down from oral recitation, and transcribed from private manuscripts, rare broadsides, and scarce publications. Ed. by R. Bell. L 23-811 Doane, G. W. Goodly heritage of Jerseymen. Burlington, 1846. 8" . . . 26''-611 — "Songs by the way," arranged by W. C. Doane. N. Y., 1860. 8° . . 30-1434 Doane, W. C. Memoir of G. W. Doane. N. Y., 1860 30-1434 Dobell, H. Lectures on the germs and vestiges of disease, and on the prevention of the invasion and fatality of disease by periodical examina- . tions. L., 1861. 8» . . . 10-281 Dobell, S. Poems. B., 1860 . . 23-569 Dobie, D. Key to the Bible : an exposition of the history, axioms, and general laws of sacred interpretation. N. Y., 1856 . 32-182 DobrizhoflTer, M. Account of the Abipones : an equestrian peoj^le of Paraguay. Tran«. by Miss Southey. L., 1822. 3 v. 8» 26''-63 Dobson, E. Rudimentary treatise on foundations and concrete works. L., 1850 . 6-38 -7- Rudimentary treatise on the manufacture of bricks and tiles. L., 1866 . . 6-87 — Rudimentary treatise on masonry and stone- cutting. L., 1857 . . . 6-41 Dobson, T. See Encyclopaedia Britannica. Dobson, Mrs. S. Life of Petrarch, collected from "Meraoires pour la vie de Petrarch." L., 1805. 2 V. 8° . . . . 30-421 « — Same. Ph., 1809. 2 v. 8» . . 30-421 Docks. See Dry docks. Docteur Herbeau. J. Sandeau . . 34-3715 Docteur Servans, le. A. Dumas fils . 34-3284 Doctor, the. R. Southey . . . 33-144 Doctor Antonio. G. Ruffini . . 18-2696 Doctor Austen's guests. W. Gilbert . 18-3930 Doctor Birch. W. M. Thackeray . 18-3205 Doctor Faustus. Roscoe, T. German novelists V. 1 of 18-3785 Doctor Johns. D. G. Mitchell . . 18-2220 Doctor Kemp. Gilbert Rugge . , . 18-3720 Doctor Mills's marriage, and what came of it 18-8839 Doctor Oldham at Greystones. C. S. Henry 18-905 Doctor Thome. A. Trollope . . 18-3288 Doctor Wihner's love. Margaret Lee . 18-8952 Doctor's wife. Miss M. E. Braddon . 18-387 Doctors. See Physicians. Doctrine. Bernard, T. D. Progress of d. in the new testament .... 32-2287 — Donaldson, J. Critical history of Christian d. 82-1635 — Hagenbach, K. R. History of doctrines 32-713 — Neander, A. History of Christian dogmas 32-795 — Shedd, W. G. T. History of Christian d. 82-1113 — See Church ; Theology ; Sects and denomina- tions. Documents relating to the colonial history of New York. E. B. O'Callaghan . 26''-1211 Documents relating to the manufacture of iron in Penna. ; published on behalf of the conven- tion of iron-masters of Dec, 1849. Ph., 1850. 80 6-314 Documents relating to the settlement of the church of England. G. Gould . . 82-1015 Dodd, C. R. Manual of dignities, privilege, and precedence, including lists of the great public functionaries, from the revolution to the pres- ent time. L., 1843 . . . 27»-845 Dodd, G. Chambers' handy guide to London. L., 1862 27''-617 — Curiosities of industry and the applied sciences. L., 1852. 8» .... 6-838 — The food of London. L., 1856 . 1-288 — Where do we get it, and how is it made ? a familiar account of the modes of supplying our every-day wants, and luxuries. L. 6-171 Dodd, M. A. Poems. Hartford, 1844 23-71 Dodd, W. Life and beauties of Shakspeare ; com- prising careful selections from each play ; with a general index. B., 1853 . . 24-44 Dodd family abroad. C. Lever . . 18-1876 Doddridge, Sir J. Sheppard's touchstone of com- mon assurances. Ed. by E. Hilliard. Ph., 1840. 8» . . . V. 30 & 81 of 2-55 Doddridge, P. Life of Col. J. Gardiner; with the Christian warrior animated and crowned. N. Y., 1847 .... 30-1956 — Rise and progress of religion in the soul. N. Y., 1859 32-1380 — Same, with an introductory essay by J. Foster. B., 1835 . . . 32-1380* — Harsha, D. A. Life of; with specimens of his style 30-1579 — See Comprehensive commentary. Dodds, J. The fifty years' struggle of the Scottish covenanters, 1638 to 1688. E., 1860 32-917 Dodge, A. A. Progress ; or, the sequel to .Terry and his friends .... 18-889 Dodge, A. E. Country living and country think- ing. B., 1863 . . . . 83-473 — Gala-days. B., 1863 . . . 33-474 — Skirmishes and sketches. B., 1865 83-476 — Stumbling blocks. B., 1864 . . 32-1280 — Summer rest. S., 1866 . . . 33-467 — Woman's wrongs: a counter-irritant. B., 1868 2-641 — Woolgathering. B., 1867 . . 33-1375 Dodge, J. R. West Virginia ; its farms and forests, mines and oil-wells. Ph., 1865 . 260-554 Dodge, M. E. Hans Brinker . . 18-888 — Irvington stories . . ♦ . 18-893 DODGE. 164 DONA BLANCA. Dodge, O. E. and W. O. Dodge's literary museum. B., 1853. v. 8. 4° . 17-517 Dodge, R. Diary, sketches, and reviews, during a European tour in 1847. N. Y. , 1850. 8» 27''-696 Dodge, W. S. History of the old second division of the army of the Cumberland. Chicago, 1864. 8» 26»-869 — Eobert Henry Henderhorst ; ' or, the brave drummer-boy of the Rappahannock. Chicago, 18C)7. Sm. 4» . . . . 30-1972 Dodington, G. B. Diary from 1749 to 1761. L., 1784. 8" 30-134 Dods, J. B. Spirit manifestations examined and explained ; Judge Edmonds refuted. N. Y., 1854 32-1577 Dodsley, R. A collection of poems by several hands. L., 1763. 6 v. . . 23-502 — (Walsh's Br. poets) . . . 23-250 — Cleone : tragedy. B. B. T. v. 12 . 24-71 — Same. M. B. D. v. 2 . . . 24-142 .— Same. S. B. T. v. 5 . . . 24-191 — The king and the miller of Mansfield. M. B. D. 5 24-143 — Sir John Cockle at court. M. B. D. 5 24-142 Doering, H. See Doring, H. Doesticks. [Pseud.] See Thomson, M. M. Dog Crusoe. R. M. Ballantyne . . 18-251 Dogs. Herbert, H. W. The dog. By Dinks, Mayhew & Hutchinson . . ' 20-41 8 — Jesse, E. Anecdotes of . . 20-388 — Jesse, G. R. History of British d. 9-717 — Johnson, J. B. The dog, and how to break him 20-391 — Martin, W. C. L. History of the dog 9-583 — Mayhew, E. Management of . 20-419 — Meyrick, J. House and sporting d. 20-422 — Mills, J. The life of a fox-hound . 20-424 — Walsh, J. H. The dog in health and disease 20-502 — Youatt, W., on the dog . . 4-38 Doggett, D. S. A nation's Ebenezer. [Thanks- giving discourse. ] Rich'd, 1862. 8» 26''-2150 Dohren, J. v. Hamburgisches Wechselbuch, nach der Duhamelchen, ed. von 1702. Hamburg, 1789 34-2291 Dolby, T. Dictionary of Shakespearian quotations. Ph., 1853 24-202 Dolby and father. By "Buz." N. Y., 1868 18-886 Dolce, L. Aretin ; a dialogue on painting. L., 1770 5-429 Dolce far niente. J. R. Tait . . 23-509 Dolcino and his times. A. Gallenga . 27^-2232 Dollars and cents. Miss A. B. Warner 18-3446 Dollinger, J. J. I. Thecliurchandthecliurches ; or, the papacy and the temporal power ; an his- torical and political review ; trans, by W. B. McCabe. L., 1862. 8« . . 32-1005 — The first age of Christianity and the church ; trans, by H. N. Oxenham. L., 1866. 2 v. 32-1914 — The Gentile and the Jew in the courts of the temple of Christ ; an introduction to the his- tory of Christianity ; trans, by N. Darnell. L., 1862. 2 V. 8« . . . 32-1013 Dollman, F. T. Examples of ancient pulpits exist- ing in England. L., 1849. 4» . 5-774 Dolly Varden. [Dickens' Little folks] 18-3983 Dolomite mountains. Gilbert and Churchill's excur- sions through .... 27''-691 Domat, J. The civil law in its natural order ; trans, from the French by W. Strahan ; ed. by L. S. Cushing. B., 1861. 3 V. 8» 2-327 Dombey and son. C. Dickens . . 18-864 Domenech, E. Seven years' residence in the great deserts of North America. L., 1860. 2 v. 8° 26b-391 Domesday book. See Morgan, J. F. England imder the Normans . . . 27''-855 Domesday of St. Paul's. Camden soc. pub. v. 69 27''-195 Domestic annals of Scotland. R. Chambers 27''-1315 Domestic architecture. See Architecture. Domestic architecture in England. T. H. Turner 5-166 Domestic chaplain, tlie. J. E. N. Molesworth 32-2143 Domestic circle, the. M. Sorin , . 32-200 Domestic cookery. E. E. Lea . . 6-194 Domestic duties. Mrs. W. Parks . 6-210 Domestic economy. Beecher, C. E. Treatise on 6-155 — Clerical economics . . . 6-247 — Cobbett, W. Cottage economy . 6-167 — Donovan, M. Domestic economy 6-173 — Leslie, E. Ladies' house-book , 6-198 — Robinson, S. How to live . . 6-216 — Rumford, B. T., Count. Essays . 11-64 — Six hundred dollars a year . . 6-220 — Warren, Mrs. How I managed my children 6-226 How I managed my house . 6-227 — Webster, T. Encyclopaedia of . 6-230 — Willich, A. F. M. Dictionary of . 6-228 — See Cookery ; Housekeeping. Domestic encyclopaedia. A. F. M. Willich 6-228 Domestic habits of birds. J. Rennie . 9-710 Domestic history of American revolution. E. Ellet 26»-266 Domestic manners and sentiments in England dur- ing the middle ages. T. Wright 27M247 Domestic medicine. Family and ship medicine chest companion . . . 10-493 — Gardner, J. Household medicine 10-430 — Gunn's domestic medicine . . 10-458 — Hunt, E. M. Patient's and physician's aid 10-221 — Theobald, J. Every man his own physician 10-120 — See names of diff"erent systems of practice. Domestic portraiture ; or, the successful application of religious principle in the education of a family, exemplified in the memoirs of three of the deceased children of the Rev. Leigh Rich- mond. N. Y., 1857 . . . 30-458 — Same, with introductory remarks by the Rev. E. Bickersleth. N. Y., 1843 . 30-458" — See Richmond ; Wilberforce. Domestic receipt-book. C. E. Beecher 6-155J Domestic service. Beecher, C. E. Letters to per- sons in 33-453 — Plain talk to domestics . . . 6-212 Domestic service guide ; a handbook of the duties of the housekeeper, cook, lady's maid, nursery- maid, house-maid, laundry-maid, dairy-maid, butler, valet, footman, coachman, groom, gardener. L., 1868 . . , 6-249 Domestic stories. Miss D. M. Muloch 18-3286 Domestic tales. Mrs. Ilofland . . 18^1453 Domicil. Phillimore, R. Law of v. 57 of 2-55 Dominica. Atwood, T. History of . 26''-652 — See Saint Domingo. Dominie's legacy; consisting of a series of tales il- lustrative of the scenery and manners of Scot- . land 18-893 Don Alonso. N. A. de Salvandy . 34-5136 Don Giovanni. Mozart, W. A. . . 5-794,6 — Arr. for piano solo. W. A. Mozart 5-797 Don Juan ; opera. G. G. Byron . . 23-766 Don Juan. W. A. Mozurt . . . 5-796 Don Juan de village, les. Mme et Maurice Dudevant 34-5269 Don Quichotte. M. de Cervantes . 34-5176 Don Quijote de la Manclia. M. de Cervantes-Saave- dra 34-18 Don Quixote. M. de Cervantes . . 18-600 Don Quixote, rambles in the footsteps of. H. D. Inglis 27''-790 Dona Blanca of Navarre. F. N. Villoslada 18-3404 DONA ISABEL. 155 DOUGLAS. Dona Isabel dc Solis. F. Martinez de la Rosa 34-1 Donaldson, James. Critical history of Christian literature and doctrine from the death of the apostles to the Nicene council. L., 1864-6. V. 3. 8» 32-1635 Donaldson, Joseph. Recollections of the life of a soldier. L., 1856 . . . 30-1517 Donaldson, J. W. Classical scholarship and classi- cal learning considered vvith especial reference to competitive tests and university teaching ; a practical essay on liberal education. Camb. , 1856 13-68 — The new cratylus ; or, contributions towards a more accurate knowledge of the Gi'eek lan- guage. 3d ed. L., 1859. S" . 22-421 — Theatre of the Greeks ; a treatise on the history and exhibition of the Greek drama, with vari- ous supplements. 7th ed. L., 1860. 8" 22-1028 — Varronianus ; a critical and historical introduc- tion to the ethnography of ancient Italy, and to the philological study of the Latin language. 3d ed. L., 1860. 8» . . . 22-422 — See Muller, K. 22-1154 Donaldson, T. L. Rudimentary treatise on clay lands and loamy soils. L., 1852 4-261 Donaldson manor. M. J. Mcintosh . 18-1975 Doncel de don Enrique el doliente. M. J. de Larra 34-25 Donders, F. C. On the anomalies of accommoda- tion and refraction of the eye, with a prelimi- nary essay on physiological dioptrics ; trans, by W. D. Moore. L., 1864. 8° 10-832 Donegal county. McFarland, J. Statistical survey, 1801 27''-872 Donizetti, G. Lucia di Lammermoor ; with Italian and English words. B. 4" . 5-910 — Lucrezia Borgia ; with Italian and English words. B. 4° . . . . 5-911 Donne, A. Mothers and infants. B., 1859 10-226 Donne, J. Poetical works ; with a memoir. B., 1855 23-440 — (Sanford's Br. poets) . . . 23-69 — Walton, I. Life of . . . 80-535 Donne, W. B. Essays on the drama, and on popu- lar amusements. 2d ed. L., 1863 22-1030 Donoho, T. S. Ivywall. W., 1860 . 23-579 Donovan, M. Domestic economy ; v. 1, containing brewing, distilling, wine-making, baking, &c. V. 2, human food, animal and vegetable. L., 1830-7. 2 V. • . . . . 6-173 Doolittle, J. Social life of the Chinese ; with some account of their religious, governmental, edu- cational, and business customs and opinions. N. Y., 1865. 2 V. . . . 28''-495 Doomed chief. D. P. Thompson . 18-3220 Dora. Julia Kavanagh . . . 18-4058 Dora Darling, the daughter of the regiment 18-890 Dora Deane. Mrs. M. J. Holmes . 18-1462 Dora d'Istria. [Pseud.] See Ghika, H. Doran, J. Book of the princes of Wales. L., 1860 30-1025 — Habits and men ; with remnants of record touch- ing the makers of both. N. Y., 1855 33-536 — History of court fools. L., 1858 . 29»-130 — Knights and their days. N. Y., 1856 27='-3397 — Lives of the queens of England of the house of Hanover. N. Y., 1855. 3 v. . 30-855 — Monarchs retired from business. N. Y., 1857. 2 v 30-950 — New pictures and old panels. L., 1859 33-899 — Table traits, with something on them. N. Y., 1855 33-554 — "Their majesties' servants." Annals of the English stage, from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean ; actors, authors, audiences. L., 1864. 2 V. 8» . . . 24-123 Dore, G. The legend of the wandering Jew. Pho- tographs from the illustrations. Ph., 1864. 4° 5-760 Dore, G. See Dante. Dore ; by a stroller in Europe. N. Y., 1857 27"-426 Dorfgeschichten. B. Auerbach , . 34-525 Dorgan, J. A. Studies. Ph., 1862 . 23-703 Doring, H. Biographien — Lessing, Herder, Klop- stock, Schiller, Goethe, Wieland. 2 v. 34-600 — Mozart— Biographic. Trad, par C. Viel. 1860 34-3187 Dorlcote-mill — [Mill on the Floss.] Scenes de la vie anglaise. E. D. Forgues . 34-4657 Dormont, A. Marthe. P., 1860 . 34-3188 Dorothy : a tale by the author of " Still waters" 18-906 Dorp and the Veld. Barter, C. Six months in 28''-170 Dorr, B. Churchman's manual : an exposition of the doctrines, ministry, and worship of the Prot. Epis. church in the U. S. 4th ed. Ph., 1857 32-1613 — Historical account of Christ church, Philadel- phia, to A. D. 1841 ; and of St. Peter's and St. James's until the separation of the churches. N. Y.,.1841 . . 32-71 — Notes of travel in Egypt, the holy land, Turkey, and Greece. Ph., 1856 . . 29^-237 — The recognition of friends in another world. 4th ed. Ph., 1842 . . . 32-72 Dorr, J. C. R. Lanmere . . . 18-907 Dorset, C. Sackville, earl of. (Sanford's Br. poets) 23-171 Dorset dialect. Barnes, W. Grammar and glossary 22-28,488 Dorsetshire. Hand-book for travellers \ 27''-555 Dorsey, A. H. The student of Blenheim forest. 2d ed. Bait., 1867 . . . 18-3886 — Woodreve manor .... 18-908 D'Orsey, A. J. D. Spelling by dictation. Progres- sive exercises in English orthography. L., 1864 ' 22-76 Dorsey, S. A. Recollections of Henry W. Allen. N. Y., 1866 .... 80-1873 Dort. Articles of the synod of Dort, with notes by T. Scott, and an introductory essav by S. Miller. Ph., 1856 . . . 82-1183 Dorval, la derniere ann^e de Marie . A. Dumas 34-3214,28 Dot de Suzette. J. H. Fiev^e . 34-4730,5139 Dostie, A. P. Reed, E. H. Life of . 30-2866 Douai, A. Practical and complete German gram- mar. B., 1860 .... 22-77 Douai bible. See Bible. Double deceit. L. Osbom . . . 24-305 Double meprise. P. Merimee . . 34-3523 Doubleday, T. Financial, monetary, and statistical history of England, from the revolution of 1688. L., 1847. S" . . . 1-146 — Political life of Sir R. Peel. L., 1856. 2 v. 8° 30-1276 — True law of population shewn to be connected with the food of the people. 3d ed. L.,1853. 8° 3-89 Doubly false. Ann S. Stephens . . 18-3014 Douce, P. Holbein's dance of death exhibited in engravings on wood, with a dissertation on the several representations of that subject ; also, Holbein's bible cuts, consisting of ninety illustrations on wood, with introduction by T, F. Dibdin. L., 1858 . . . 5-136 — Illustrations of Shakspeare, and of ancient man- ners ; with dissertations on the clowns and fools of Shakspeare, on the collection of popu- lar tales entitled Gesta Romanorum, and on the English Morris dance. L., 1807. 3 v. 8° 24-13 Doughty, J. and F. Cabinet of natural history and American rural sports, with illustrations. Ph., 1830. 2 V. 4" . . . 9-1235 Douglas, A. M. Claudia . . . 18-3973 — In trust 18-960 — Stephen Dane .... 18-959 DOUGLAS. DRAMA. Douglas, H. Naval gunnery. 5th ed. L., 1860. 8» 6-590 — Naval warfare with steam. L. , 1858. 8° 6-591 — Observations on modern systems of fortification, including that proposed by M. Carnot, and a comparison of the polygonal with the bastion system. L., 1859. 8» . . 6-593 Douglas, James. Antiquity of the earth. L., 1785. S" 9-1233 — Travelling anecdotes, through various parts of Europe. 3d ed. L., 1786. 8° . 27''-146 Douglas, John. The criterion ; or, rules by which the true miracles are distinguished from the spurious. L., 1807. 8° . . 32-998" — Same. Oxford, 1832. S" . . 32-998 Douglas, S. A. Addresses on death of. W., 1861. 8»pph 30-1607 — Sheahan, J. W. Life of . . 30-1024 — See Cutts, J. M. ; Lincoln, A. Douglas farm. M. E. Bradley . . 18-392 Douglass, F. Claims of the negro. Rochester, 1854. 80 2-990 — My bondage and my freedom. N. Y., 1855 30-843 Dove, H. W. Distribution of heat on the surface of the globe. L., 1853. 4» . . 11-500 — Law of storms considered in connection with the ordinary movements of the atmosphere. 2d ed. Trans, by R. H. Scott. L., 1862. 8» 11-184 Dove, P. E. Elements of political science ; with an account of A. Yarranton. E., 1854. 8» 3-92 — Theory of human progression, and natural prob- ability of a reign of justice. L., 1850. 8° 2-638 Dove in the eagle's nest. Miss C. M. Yonge 18-3633 Dovecot and rabbit warren. L. . . 20-173 Dovecote and aviary. E. S. Dixon . 9-539 Dover, G. W. A. Ellis, Lord. Life of Frederick II, king of Prussia. N. Y., 1838. 2 v. 30-183 Dow, jr. [Pseud.] See Paige, E. F. Dowding, W. C. Life and correspondence of George Calixtus. Oxf., 1863 . . . 30-1490 Dower. Park, J. J. Law of . v. 11 of 2-55 Dowling, J. G. Introduction to the critical study of ecclesiastical history. L., 1838. 8» 32-1870 Dowie, J. The foot and its covering ; comprising a full translation of Dr. Camper's work on the best form of shoe. L., 1861 . 10-274 Down in Tennessee. J. R. Gilmore . 26''-499 Down south. S. P. Day . . . 26''-416 Downing, A. J. Architecture of country houses ; with remarks on interiors, furniture, and the best mode of warming and ventilating. N. Y., 1850. 8° 5-76 — Cottage residences ; a series of designs for rural cottages and cottage villas, and their gardens and grounds, adapted to N. America. P't 1. 2d ed. N. Y., 1844. 8° . . 5-33 — Fruits and fruit trees of America ; revised by C. Downing. 3d ed. N. Y., 1859 4-1 1« — Rural essays ; with a memoir of the author by G. W. Curtis. N. Y., 1853 . 4-85 — Treatise on the theory and practice of landscape gardening, adapted to N. America. 2d ed. N. Y., 1844. 8» . . . . 4-12 — Same. 6th ed. N. Y., 1860. 8° . 4-12" — See Wightwick, G. Downing, C. T. Neuralgia: its various forms, pathology, and treatment. L., 1851. 8" 10-422 — The stranger in China ; or, the Fan-qui's visit to the celestial empire, in 1836,7. Ph., 1838. 2v 28''-5 Downing, Miss F. M. Nameless . 18-887 Downing, S. Elements of practical hydraulics. 2d ed. L., 1861. 8» . . . 11-177 Downing, Major Jack. [Pseud.] See Smith, Seba. Doyle, Rev. J. W. Fitzpatrick, W. J. Life of 30-1764 D'Oyly, G., & R. Mant. New testament according to the authorized version ; with notes, ex- planatory and practical ; with appropriate in- troductions, tables, indexes, and maps. L., 1838. R. 8" .... 32-2018 Dozens versus tens. T. Leach . . 14-172 Dozy, R. See Oort, H. Diaft of a penal code for the state of New York. Alb., 1864. 8° . . . . 2-226 Drafting. See Drawing. Drafts. See Bills ; Exchange. Drafts on my memory. W. P. Lennox 30-1758 Drainage. Dempsey, G. D. Drainage of lands 6-44 of towns and buildings . . 6-36 — French, H. F. Farm drainage . 4-151 — Klippart, J. H. Land drainage . 4-297 — Monteath, R. Draining bogs of Ireland 4-287 — Munn, B. Practical land-drainer 4-163 — Waring, G. E. Draining for profit and for health 4-278 — See Hydraulics ; Sewage. Drake, B. Life of Tecumseh, and of his brother the prophet ; with an historical sketch of the Shawanoe Indians. Cin., 1841 . 80-522 Drake, D. Natural and statistical view or picture of Cincinnati and the Miami country. Cin., 1815 26M)7 — Mansfield, E. D. Life and services of 30-844 Drake, Sir F. Life of . . . . SO-324 — Service against the Spaniards in 1587. Camden soc. pub. V. 87 . . . . 27''-195 Drake, J. R. Culprit Fay. N. Y., 1859 23-519 Drake, L. Heroes of England : stories of the lives of the most celebrated British soldiers and sailors. L., 1843 . . . 30-1408 Drake, N. Essays : biographical, critical, and his- torical ; illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian. L.. 1805. 3 v. . 33-731 — Literary hours; or, sketches critical and narra- tive. 2d ed. Sudbury, 1800. 3 v. 8" 33-734 — Mornings in spring ; or, retrospections, bio- graphical, critical, and historical. L., 1828. 8° 33-733 — Shakspeare and his times: including the biog- graphy of the poet, criticisms on his genius and writings, new chronology of his plays, a disquisition on the object of his sonnets ; and a history of the manners, customs and amuse- ments, superstitions, poetry, and elegant lite- rature of his age. L., 1817. 2v. 4» 80-2002 Drake, S. G. Biography and history of the Indians of North America, the most celebrated speeches of their orators, and an analysis of the authors on the question of the peopling of America. 3d ed. B., 1834. 8» 26''-66 — Same. 11th ed. B., 1857. 8» . 26»-66» — History and antiquities of the city of Boston to the year 1670 ; with notes, historical and critical. B., 1854. 8» . . 26''-453 — Indian biography, containing the lives of mpiel ; Md, melodrama ; N, nachspiel ; O, opera ; Oc, opera-comique ; P, posse ; S, schauspiel ; Trag, tragedy; Trag.-lyr., tragedie-lyrique; Tr, trauerspiel ; Va, vaudeville; Vo, vorspiel.] A qnelque chose malheur est bon. Va. Scribe et Masson . . 10,.37.36 A secreto agravio secrete vengaza. Cald- eron . Aben Ilumeya. Martinez 3,2 (class 34) de la Kosa 2,1 (class 34) 23,2022 44.2202 2,3140 Abendstundo, die. Kotzebne Abschiod, der. N. Kotzebue Abufar. Trag. Duels Acero de Madrid, el. C. Vega 2,2 (class 34) Acharnians, the. C. Aristophanes 56;.97;1 86 Achille. Trag. La Fontaine . 44,03 Achille in Sciro. Metastasio . 6,2523 Actress of Padua. See Angelo. Adelaide du Guesclin. Trag. Voltaire 2,3S97;2,4868 Adelaide of Wulflngen. Kotzebue 2,165 AdelgitUa. Trag. M. G. Lewis 41,221 Adeli>hi. Terence . . . 9;1S6;189 Adriano in Siria. Metastasio . 4,25'i3 Adrieune Lecouvreur. Cd. Scribe etLegouve 3,37;« Adrienne, the actress. J. Oxenford 26,221 Adulatoro, 1'. C. Goldoni . 10,2521 Advokaten, die. S. Iffland . 8,529 JElla. Chattertou . . 2,47 (class 23) iEsop. C. Vanbrugh . . 41 .aEthiop, the. W. Uimond . 221 Agamemnon. Trag. JEschylus 34;52;187 — Same Agamemnon. Trag. Agamemnon. Trag. Agameranone. Trag. 836 (class 23) Alfieri . 1,1 Lemercier 2,3140 Alfleri . 2,2.522 Agathocle. Trag. Voltaire 9,3897;7,4868 Age, the ; a colloquial satire. P. J. Bailey 603 (class 2.3) Agide. Trag. Alfieri . . 5,2522 Agis. Trag. Alfieri ... 3,1 Agnete und der Meerraan. Dram. Gedicht. Andersen . . . 606 Agradecer y no amar. C. Calderon. 3,2 . (class .34) 2,54 27;28;51;.55; 6,97 2518 25,221 33,113 Mand 8,529 Albion queens. Trag. J. Banks 7,71 Alcalde de Zalamea. Calderon 3,2 (class 34) Alceste. Trag.-lyr. Quinault . 4460 Alcestes (or Alcestis.) Trag. Euripides 48;50 Aias. Trag. Sophocles Ajax. Trag. Sophocles Ajax and Ulysses. J. Shirley Ajo nell' imbarazzo. C. Giraud Aladdin Alarming .sacrifice. F. Buckstone Albert von Thurneisen. Tr. Alchemist. C. Jonson . . 45;3,142 Alchemist's daughter, the ; a dramatic sketch. T. B. Read . 198 (class 23) Alchymist. C. Altered from Jonson 30,71 Alcibiades. Trag. Otway . 1,195 Alcide al bivio, Festa. Metastasio 12,2523 Alessandro nell' Indie. Metastasio 3,2523 Alexander the great. See Kival queens. Alexandre le grand. Trag. Racine 3632; 4461;5493 Alexis the Czarewitz. Trag. Eustaphieve 419 (class 30) Alfred der Grosze. O. Kijrner . 4, .5.32 Alfred the Great. Know les . 1,70 Alienated manor. C. Bailie . 1,2 Aline. E. Stirling . . . 17,221 Alix. Feuillet .... 3317 All for love. Trag. Dryden 12,71:1, 107;25, 141;1,142;2,143;16,191 All in the wrong. C. A. Murphy 1,107;2,191 All's fair in love. J. Brougliam 21,221 All's well that ends well. Shakspeare 2,24;25;2,61;3,62;5,63;1,64;],65;5,76; 3,80;3,124;3,136 All that glitters is not gold. Cd. T. and J. M. Morton All the world's a stage. _F. G. 5,113 Brookes 37,113 2,143 2,523 33,2202 115 — J. Jackman . Almansor. Trag. Heine . Alpoiihutte. 0. Kotzebue. Alphonsus. R. Greene Alte Loibkutscher Peter des Dritten. Kotze- bue 6,2202 Alten Licbschaften. L. Kotzebue 32,2202 Alzira- Trag. A. Hill . . 1,71;2,143 Alzire. Trag. Voltaire 2,3897;3900;2,4S68 Amadis. Trag-lyr. Quinault . 4460 Amant bourru, 1'. C. Monvol . 3138 Amante di so medesirao. C. Goldoni 19,2521 Amante militaire, r. C. Goldoni 19,2521 Amanti timidi, gli. C. Goldoni 19,2521 Amants magniflques, les. Cb. Molifere/ 3.541 ;4.594 Amasis. Trag. La Grange Chancel 3170 Amateurs and actors ; a musical farce. K. B. Peake .... 20,113 Ambassadeur, r, Cv. Scribe et Melesville 4,3736 Ambitieux et 1' indiscrete, le. Tragi-com. Destouches . . . 6,4481 Ambitious stepmother. Rowe . 1,163 Ambitious vengeance. R. Merry 871 (class 23) Ambrose Gwinett. Md. D. Jerrold 24,221 169 6,3897;2,4868 Amelia. O. H. Carey Amelie. Trag. Voltaire — See Matilda. Americans in Paris. C. . . 7,221 Ami de la maison. C. Marmontel 3138 Amitie ^ r epreuve. C. Favart 3,4448 Amor el uso. A. de Soils . 5,2 (class 34) Araore paterno. C. Goldoni . 12,2521 Amori di Zelinda e Lindoro. C. Goldoni 4,2.521 Amourmedicin. Cb. Molifere3541;2,4832;4594 Amour pour amour. C. La Chaussee 4452 Amour use. C. Destouches . 7,4481 Amoui s de Bastien et Bastienne. Parodie. Favart .... 3137;4448 Amphitruo (or Amphitryon.) C. Plautus 2,53;1,185 Amphitryon. C. Moliere . . 3541;4.594 Anatomist, the. F. Ravenscroft 13,191 Anaximandre. C. Andrieux . 3138 Ancestress. L. E. Landon 2,575 (class 2.3) Andre del Sarto. A. de Mnsset . 3596 Andrian, the. C. Terence . 9;1S6;1S9 Andromache. Trag. Euripides 2,.50 Andromaque. Trag. Racine 3124;3632;4461; 5493 — See Distrest mother. Andy Blake. C. Boucicault . 14,113 Angel of the attic. Serio-comic dr. T. Mor- ton 37,113 Angelica. Metastasio . . 11,2523 Angelo. Hugo .... 3412;4605 Angelo ; or, the actress of Padua. Beckett 23,221 4448 18,113 34,221 Anglois h, Bordeaux. C. Favart Animal magnetism. F. Inchbald Anne Blake. W. Marston . AnneBoleyn. Trag. Boker 1,416 (class 23) — Same . . . . 6a (class 24) Anne Boleyn. Milman . 3,619 (class 23) Annette et Lubin. Cv. Favart 3137;4448 Anthony and Cleopatra. Burletta. C. Selby 27,113 Antigone. Trag. Alfieri . . 1,1 ;1, 2522 Antigone. Trag. Sophocles 27;28;51; 1,54;1,55 Antigono. Metastasio . . 8,2523 Antonio and Mellida. J. Marston 1,83 Antonio Melidori. P. H. Hayne 554 (class 23) Antonio's revenge. J. Marston . 1,83 Antony and Cleopatra. Trag. Shakspeare 6,24;25;6,61; 13,63; 2,64; 12,76; 10,80; 9,124;8,1.36;2,141 Anything for a quiet life. Middleton 4,98 Apatista, 1'. C. Goldoni . . 30,2621 DKAMAS. 158 DRAMAS. ApoUonius, Prince of Tyre. L.Irvine 1,77 Apostate. K. L. Shell . , . 8,221 Apparition, the. Plautus . 2,53;3,185 A ppius and Virginia Trag. Webster 3,81 Apprentice. F. A. Murphy 1,107;5,142; 1,143 Arabi.sche Pulver. Posse nach Hollbcrg. Kotzebue .... 27,2202 Arcadia. Pastoral. J. Shirley 6,97 Archi-inenteur. C. Destouchea 10,4481 Arden ofFeversham. Trag. Lillo 2,142;1,143 Ariane. Trag. Corneille . . 3,3163 Aristodemo. Monti . . 2529 Armaud. A. C. M. Ritchie 138;27,221 Armas de la hermosura. C. Calderon 3,2 (class 34) Arnie Minnesanger. S. Kotzebue 34,2202 Arme poet. S. Kotzebue . . 37,2202 Armide. Trag-lyr. Quinault . 4460 Armuth und Edelsinn. L. Kotzebue 5,2202 Arnold and Andre. G. H. Calvert 118 Arraignment of Paris. G. Peele llo Art and artifice. J. Brougham 28,221 Art de conspirer. C. Scribe . 1,37.33 Artaserse. Metastasio . . 4,2.523;2.5.30 Arte de conspirar. C. Larra 2,2.5 (class 34) Artemire, fragmens d'. Trag. Voltaire 1, 4868 As you like it. C. Shakspeare 2,24;25;2,i)l; 1,62; 5,63; 1,64; 1, 65; 4,76; 3, SO; 2, 124; 3,136;3,141;9,221 Asilo d'amore. Festa teat. Metastasio 11, 2523 Asinaria. C. Plautus . . 5,185 Asmodeus. T.Archer . . 26,221 Ass-dealer. Plautus . 1,53;5,185 Assassin. C. E. About . . 3007 Astrea placata. Metastasio . 11,2523 Atalanta in Calydon. A. G. Swinburne 154 Atalantis. W. G. Simms 1,362 (class 2.3) Atenaide, 1'. Metastasio . . 12,2.523 Athalie. Trag. Kacine 3122;3632;4461;5493 Atheist. C. Otway . . . 3,195 Athenian captive. Trag. Talfourd 209 Atree et Thyeste. Trag. Crebillon 4479 — See Pelopides . . . 7.4868 Attilio Regolo. Metastasio 7,2523;25.30 Atys. Trag-lyr. Quinault . 4460 Aucassin et Nicolette. C. Sedaine 4403 Auchindrane. Trag. Sir W. Scott 6,204 (class 23) Auguste et Theodore. C. See Le Texier 3,4832 Aulularia. Plautus . . . 2,185 Austeuer. S. Iffland . . . 6,529 Author. Foote .... 5,142 Author's farce. H. Fielding . 1,192 Autre Tartuffe, le, ou La mfere coupable. Beaumarchais . . 3,4832 — See Mere coupable. Avant, pendant, et apres. Scribe, et de Rougemont . . . 5,3736 Avare. 0. Moliere . . 3130;3541;4594 Avaro. C. Goldoni . . . 21,2521 Avaro fastoso. C. Goldoni . 6,2521 Avenger. Md. H. Lee . . 30,221 Avocat chansonnier. Proverbe. D'Orvigny 4,4832 Avocat Patelin. C. BraeysetPalaprat4445 Avventuredella villeggiatura. C. Goldoni 2518 Avvonturiere onorato. Goldoni 1,2521 Avvocato Veneziano. C. Goldoni 3,2521 Awkward arrival. C. J. S. Coyne 12,113 Aylmere. R. T. Conrad , . 1,49 Baccha;, or Bacchanals. Trag. Euripides. . 1,80;836 (class 23) . . . 4S;1,50 (class 24) Bacchides. Plautus . . . 5,185 Bachelor of arts. Cd. P. Hardwicke 38.221 Bachelor's bed-room. Comic scene. C. Matthews . . . 23.113 Babbel. P. Kotzebue . . 38,2202 Bajazet: Trag. Racine . 3632;4461;5493 Ball. Chapman and Shirley . 3,97 Ballet extravagant. C. Palaprat 4445 Bamboozling. F. T. E. Wilks . 3,113 Bauca rotta. C. Goldoni . . 22,2521 Barbarossa. Trag. Brown 16,71 ;5, 141; . 2,142;1,143;13,191 Barney, the baron. F. . . 23,113 Baron d'Otrante. C. Voltaire . 6,4868 Baron d'Otrante. Opera .buffa. Voltaire. 8,3897 Barrack room. Mus. burl. Bayly 2,113 Bartholomew fair. B. Jonson 45 Baruffo Chlozzotte. C. Goldoni 30.2521 Bashful lover. Tragi-com. Massinger 21 Bataille de dames. C. Scribe et Legouv6. 3,3733;5336 — See Ladies' battle. Battle of Alcazar. G. Peele . 115 Battle of Hastings. Trag. Cumberland 6,71 Bayard. 8. Kotzebue . . 14,2202 Beata enamorada. C. Molina 5,2 (class 34) Beatrice. O S. Leland . . 37,221 Beatrix. C. Legouve. . . 4095 Beauty and the beast, Planche. 2,113 Beaux messieurs de Bois-dore. Dudevant et Meurice . . . 5271 Beaux' stratagem. C. Farquhar 41;1,107; . 9,141;4,142;1,143;12,191 Beggar of Bethnal Green. Knowles 69;70 Beggar's bush. Beaumont and Fletcher, 1,40 Beggar's opera. J. Gay . 1,107;20,141;5, 142;1,143;18,191 Beichte die. L. Kotzebue . . 37,2202 Bela's Flucht. S. Kotzebue . 33,2202 Belagerung von Saragossa. L. Kotzebue 28,2202 Bella Selvaggia. C. Goldoni . 23,2.521 HoUe Arseue. C. Favart . . 4448 Belle's stratagem. C. H.Cowley 1,107; 7,141;1,143;.36,221 Belle-m&re. C. Scribe et Bayard 4,3736 Bolphegor. Webb . . . 43,221 Belsliazzar. Milman . . 1,619 (class 23) Ben Bolt. J. B. Johnstone . 20,221 Ben, the boatswain. T. E. Wilks 19,221 Bengal tiger. F. C. Dance . 25,113 Berenice. Trag. Racine . 3632;4461;5493 Bergknappen, die. 0. Korner . 4,532 Bertram. Maturin . . , 7.221 Bertrand et Raton. C. Scribe . 1,3733 Bestohlenen, die. L. Kotzebue 48,2202 Besuch, der. L. Kotzebue . 15,2202 Betrothal. Boker . . 2,416 (class 23) Betsy Baker. F. J. M. Morton 24,113 Better late than never. C. Cannon 198 Bettine. C. A. de Musset . . 3596 Betulia liberata. Metastasio . 10,2523 Beulah spa. Burletta. C. Dance 36,113 Beverlei. [an imitation of "The gamester."] Saurin 4402 Bewusztseyn. S. Iffland . . 9,529 Beyden kleinen Auvergnaten. Kotzebue 38,2-'02 Beyden Klingsberg. L. Kotzebue 10,2202 Biauca Capello. Trag. L. Osborn 227 Bienfait anouyme. C. Pilhes . 1,4832 Bird in a cage J. Shirley . 2,97 Birds. C. Aristophanes . 8;46;2,56;1,57 Biter. N. Rowe .... 2,163 Bizarrias de Belisa. C. Vega 2,2 (class 34) Black-eyed Susan. D Jerrold . 59;30,221 Blanche et Guiscard. Trag. Saurin 4402 Blanche of Brandywiue . . 26,221 Bleeding nun. M. G. Lewis . 24,221 Blighted being. F. T. Taylor . 31,113 Blind geladen. L. Kotzebue . 33,2202 Blinde giirtner. Liedersp. Kotzebue 44,2202 Blinde Liebe. L. Kotzebue . 21,2202 Bloody brother. Beaumont and Fletcher 1,40 Bloomer costume. F. E.Stirling 6,113 Blot in the 'scutcheon. R Browning 2,262 (class 23) Blue devils. Ct. Colman, jr. . 9,221 Blumen. Korner . . . 4,.532 Blurt, master-constable. T. Middloton 1.98 Boadicea. Trag. Glover . . 6,71;2,i42 Boba para los otros. C. Vega 2,2 (class 34) Boda y el duelo. C. Martinez de la Rosa 2,1 (class 34) Bold dragoons. Cd. M. Barnett 18,221 Bold stroke for a husband. C. H. Cowley 15,141 Bold stroke for a wife. C. Coutlivre . 18,71;2,107;4,142;1,143;11,191 Bombastes furioso. Burl. trag. op. T. B. Rhodes .... 5,113 Bon papa, Cv. Scribe et Melesville 2,3736 Bon ton ; or. High life above stairs. Gar- rick 5,142;1,143 Bondman. Trag. Massinger . 21;1,142 Bonduca. Beaumont and Fletcher 2,40 — Altered by Colman . . 11,71;1,142 Boots at the Swan. F. C. Selby 1,113 Borderers. Trag. Wordsworth 1,453 (class 23) Born to good luck. F. T. Power 6,113 Bossu. See Duke's daughter. Bottega del caffe. C. Goldoni. 1,2521 Bottle. T. P. Taylor . . . 3,113 Buona Moglie. C. Goldoni . 8,2521 Bourgeois gentilhomme. Cb. Molifere 3541; 4594;1,4S32 Bourgeoises do qualite. C. Dancourt 3133 Bourgmestre de Sardam. Va. Melesville, Merle et Boirie . . , 4181 Box and Cox. F. J.M.Morton 3,113 Box and Cox married and settled. J. S. Coyne .... 7,113 Boy martyrs. Hist, drama. Tayleure 32,221 Braggard captain. Plautus 2,53;1,185 Brandscliatzung. L. Kotzebue 50,2202 Braut. L. Korner . . . 3,532 Breach of promise. C. Buckstone 3.'),221 Brian Boroihme. Knowles . 15,221 Brian O'Linn. F. . . . 8,113 Bridal. Knowles . . . 6,221 Bride. Baillie .... 3,2 Bride of Lam niermoor. Calcraft 23,221 Bride of Messina. Schiller 3,128 (class 33) Brigand. PIanch6 . . . 24,221 Brillen-Insel. Phantast.-oper. Kotzebue 47,2202 British slave. J. B. Howe . 36,221 Brittanicus. Trag. Racine 3125;3632;4461; 5493 Broken hea.rt. Trag. Ford . 1,142 Broken sword. W"m. Dimond . 22,221 Brothers. J. Shirley . . . 1,97 Brothers. C. Cumberland 1,107;4,142;2,143 Brothers. Terence . . . 9;186;189 Brothers. Trag. E. Young . 2,142 Bruder Moritz. L. Kotzebue . 4,2202 Bruto prime. Trag. Alfieri . 6,2522 Bruto secoudo. Trag. Alfieri . 6,2522 — See First Brutus, Second Brutus. Brutus. J. H. Payne . . 8,221 Brutus. Trag. Voltaire 3897;3900:1,4868 Bubbles of the day. D. Jerrold 87 Budget d'un jeuue menage. Cv. Scribe et Bayard .... 6,3736 Bugiardo. C. Goldoni . . 4,2521 — See Menteur. Buona famiglia. C. Goldoni . 16,2.521 Buona madro. C. Goldoni . 21,2.521 Burbero benefice. C. Goldoni 7,2621 Burgraves. Hugo . . . 3411 Burla retrocessa. C. Goldoni . 8,2521 Burlador de Se villa. C. Molina 4,2 (class 34) Busiris. Trag. E. Young . . 13,71 Busybody. C. Centlivre 20,71;2,107;16,141; . • . . . 4,14-.;;16,191 Caesar. See Julius C; Mort de Cesar. Cagnotte, la. Cv. Labiche et Delacour 5386 Cain ; a mystery. Byron 4,35;8,335 (class 23) Caio Graccho. Monti . . 2529 Cains Gracchus. Trag. Knowles 70 Calaynos. Trag. Boker. 416 (class 23); 5a (class 24) Caliste. Trag. Colardeau . 4446 Call at No. 1-7. F. J. Triplet . 30,113 Calomnie. C. Scribe . . 2,37.33 Calvary. Trag. L. Osborn . 219 Camaraderie. C. Scribe . . 1,3733 Cameriera brillante. C. Goldoni 6,2521 Camilla Cv. Scribe et Bayard 7,3736 Camilla's husband. W.Phillips 41,221 Camille. From the French of A. Dumas fils 17,221 Camp des bourgeoises. Dumanoir 3190 Campaspe. J. Lilly . . . 1,82 Campiclla. C. Goldoni . . 24,2521 Caprice. C. O. S. Leland . . 38,221 Caprice, un. C. A de Musset . 3596 Caprices de Mariamne. A. de Musset 3596 Capitaijn Belronde. L. Kotzebue. Von Picard .... 49.2202 Captain. Beaumont and Fletcher 1,40 Captain of the watch. F. J. R. Planche 2,113 Captain Kyd. J. S. Jones . 34,221 Captain's not amiss. F. T. E. Wilks 20,11.5 Captives C. Plautus . . 1,183 — See Gefangene. Caractacus. Dr. poem. W. Mason 16,71; 2,142 Cardinal. J. Shirley . . . 6,97 Careless husband. C. Cibber 28,71;13 and . 23,141 ;3,142;2,143 Carmelite. Trag. Cumberland 5,71 Carmosine. A. de Mus.'^et . . 3596 Carolus Magnus. L. Kotzebue 22,2202 Carpenter of Rouen. J. S. Jones 16,221 Carthaginian, the. Plautus 2,.53;4,185 Casa con dos puertas mala es de guardar. C. Calderon . . 3,2 (class 34) Case is altered. B. Jonson . 43 Case of conscience. Inchbald 1269 (class 30) Casina. C. Plautus . . . 2,53:5,18o Casket. Plautus . . . 1,53;4,185 Castalda. C. Goldoni . . 16,2321 Castigo de la miseria. C. J. de la Hoz Mota . . . .5,2 (class 34) Castle of Andalusia. Com. op. O'Keefe 12,141 Castle spectre. Dr. romance. M. G. Lewis 27,221 Catilina. Trag Cr6billon . 4479 Voltaire . . , 6,3897;4,4868 Catiline. G. Croly . . 960 (class 23) — B. Jonson .... 45 Cato. Trag. Addison 1,71;3,107;1,142;1,143 Catone in Dtica. Metastasio . 2,2523 Catspaw. C. D. Jerrold . . 87;11,221 Cavalier di spirito. C. Goldpni 30,2521 Cavalier giocondo. C. Goldoni 22,2521 Cavaliere di bon gusto. C. Goldoni 11,2.521 Cavaliere e la dama. C. Goldoni 3,2521 DRAMAS. 159 DRAMAS. C'est la fawte du mari. C. Mme de Girar- din 3360 Ce qui plait aux femmes. Ponsard 3619 Celestiua. Tiagi-com. Cota y Rojas 1,2 (class 34) Cena de Baltasar. Auto. Calderon 3,2 (class 34) Cenci. Trap. P. B. Shelley 2,256 (class 2.i) Cercle. C. Poinsinet . . . 3,137 Chabot. Chapman and Shirley 6.97 Chaine. C. Scribe . . . 2,3733 Chanoinesse. CV. Scribe et Francis-Cornu 8,3736 Chances. C. Beaumont and Fletcher 1,40; 21,141;3,142;2,143 Chandelier. C. A. de Musset . 3596 Change of base. Mrs. D. Curtis 225 Chaugeliug. T. Middleton and W. Rowley 4,98 Changes ; or, Love in a maze. J. Shirlev 2,97 Chapeau d' na horologer. C. Mme de Gir- rardin .... 3361 Chapeau de Ste. Catherine. Prov. About .3007 Chaperon. Cv. Scribe et Duport 7,3736 fhapter of accidents. Miss Lee 2,107;21,71 Charcoal burner. G. Almar . 41,221 Charicles. Dr. poem. Quincy . 137 Charles II. J. H. Payne . . 3,221 Charles IX. Trag. M. J. Chenier 2,3140 Charles XII. J. K. Plancho . 6,221 Chariot. Voltaire . . 8,3897;6,4868 Chaste maid in Cheapside. T. Middleton 4,98 Chat parti, les souris dansent . 4224 Chateaux en Espagne. C. Collin d'Harle- vile 3139 Chatte raotamorphosee. Folie-vaude. Scribe et Melesville . . . 4,3736 Cheat, the. Plautus . . . 1,53;3,1S5 Cheats of Scaj>in. F. Otway 5,142;1,195 — See Fourberies. Chercheuse d'esprit. Oc. Favart. 3137; 4447;4448 Cherry and Fair Star. Spectacle 12,113 Chevalier h la mode. C. Dancourt .3133 Cheven blanc. Feuillet . . 3316;.331S Chi la fa I'aspetta. C. Goldoni 28,2521 Children in the wood. 0. T. Morton 16,113 Choephorae (or Choephori). Trag. .iEs- chylus .... 34;52 Chrononhotonthologos. H. Carey 3.i,113; .5 14'2'189 Churl, the. Plautus '. '. . 2,53;4'l85 Chut! Cv. Scribe . . . 8,3726 Cid. Trag. Corneille . 3127;l,3162-'3 Cinderella. 21,221 Cinesi. Metastnsio . . . 11,3523 Cinna. Trag. Corneille . . l,3162-'3 Circumstances alter cases. Ct. From Du- mas, by W. J. Hoppin . 37,113 Ciro riconoscinto. Metastasio . 6,2523 Cisma de Inglaterra. Calderon 3,2 (class 34) Cistellaria. C. Plautus . 2,53;4,1S5 Cltherschlager, die, und das Gaugericht. L. Kotzebue . . . 48,2202 Citizen. A. Murphy . 2,107;5,142;7,191 City madam. C. Massinger . 24,21 City of the plague. Prof. John Wilson 545 (class 23) City wives' confederacy. See Confederacy. Civilization. J. H. Wilkins . 13,221 Clandestine marriage. C. Colman and Garrick 2,107;5,141;4,142;1,143;8,191 Clef d'or. Feuillet . . . 3317 Clemeza di Tito. Metastasio 6,2523;2530 Cleone. Trag. Dodsley 12,71;2,142;5,191 Cleonice. Trag. J. Hoole . 12,71 Cleoputra. Trag. Kotzebue . 50,2202 Clockmaker's hat. F. Mme. de Girardiu 9,113 Clouds. C. Aristophanes 2,56;1,57;1S6 Cockneys in California. Coyne 6,113 Cocu imaginaire. See Sganarelle. Cour, le, et la dot. C. Mallefille 3.i06 Coffee house politician. Fielding 2,192 Colombo's birthday. E. Browning 1,262 (class 23) Columbus. Burlesque. J. Brougham 19,113 Comedia metamorfosea. Cepeda 1,2 (class 34) Comedia salvage. Cepeda 1,2 (class 34) Comedie fameuse [from Calderon]. Voltaire. 9,3897 Comediens. C. Delavigne . 2,4197 Comedy and tragedy. Fournier 19,113 Comedy of errors. Shakspeare 3,24;25; 3,61;3,62;1,64;1,65;3,76;2,80;1,124; 4,136;1,141 Coming woman. Mrs. D. Curtis 225 Commissary. Foote . . . 5,142 Committee. C. R. Howard 3,142;32;71 ComiJdiantin aus Liebe. L. Kotzebue . . . . . . 49,2202 Comte d' Albert. C. Sedaine . 4463 Comte de Boursoufle. C. Voltaire 7,4868 Comte d'Essex. Trag. Corneille 3,3163 — See Coude ; Earl. Comte de Warwick. Trag. La Harpe 4456 — See Earl of Warwick. Comtesse d'Escarbagnas. C. Molifere 3.541; 4594 Comtesse d'Orgeuil. C. Corneille 5.3163 Comus : a mask. Milton 3,358;473;549; 4,613;1,6S8 (class 23) — Same 34,71;2 and 5,142;2,143;18,191 Condede Sex. Trag. Philip IV. [?] 5,2 (class 34) — See Comte ; Earl. Confederacy. Vanbrugh 41;21,71;2,107 3,142;2,143 Congiura de' Pazzi. Trag. Alfleri 4,2-'j22 Conjugal fidelity. Plautus . 1,53;4,185 Conjugal lesson. Comicscene. H. Danvers 12,113 Conjuracion de Venicia. Dr. hist. Mar- tinez de la Rosa . 2,1 (class 34) Conscience. Trag. Ifdand . 4,165 Conscious lovers. C. R. Steele 2,107;18,141; 4,142;16,191 Cohspiracy of the Pazzi. Trag. Alfleri 2,1 Constant couple. C. Farquhar 41;21,71; 3,107;9,141;4.142 Constant maid. J. Shirley . 4,97 Contention for honour and riches. J. Shir- ley 6,97 Contention of Ajax and Ulysses. J. Shir- ley 6,97 Contes de la reine de Navarre. Cd. Sci-ibe et Legouve . . 3,3733 Contesa de Nurai. Festa teatrale. Metas- tasio 11,2523 Contrattempo. C. Goldoni . 17,2521 Contrivances. Ballad opera. H. Carey. 5,142;]59 Convict. Prof. John Wilson 545 (class 23) Cool as a cucumber. F. W. B. Jerrold 31,113 Coq de village. Oc. Favart . 4448 Coquette corrigee. C. Lanoue . 3137 Coquette de village. C. Dufresny 3133 Corde sensible. Va. Clairvilleet Thiboust 4143 Corfen. S. Kotzebue . . 9,2202 Coriolan. Trag. La Harpe . 1,3140 Coriolanus. Trag. Shakspeare 5,24;25;6,61; 13,63;2,64;9,76;7,80;6,124;8,136;4,141 Corona. Azione teat. Metastasio 12,2i523 Coronation. J. Shirley . . 3,97 Coroner's inquisition. F. A. Oakey Hall 15,113 Corsair. Burlesque. W. Brough 17,113 Corsican brothers. Dr. romance. Grange and Montepin . . . 12,221 Count Benyowsky. Kotzebue . 2,165 — See Graf. Count Koenigsmark. Trag. Reitzenstein 6,165 Count of Narbonne. Trag. Jephson 3,107 Countess of Salisbury. Trag. Hart8on3,71; 21,141;2,142 Country cousin. Amelia of Saxony 2,173 Country girl [altered from Wycherly's Country wife]. C. Garrick 3,117; 8;141;3,142;1,143;7,191 Country house. F. Vanbrugh 41 Country lasses. C. C. Johnson 32,71 Country squire. C. C. Dance . 39,221 Country wife. C. Wycherley . 41 Coupe enchant6e, la. C. La Fontaine 44.53 Court secret. J. Shirley . . 5,97 Courtesans. Plautus . . 1,53;5,1S5 Covent-garden tragedy. H. Fielding 3,192 Coxcomb. Beaumont and Fletcher 2,40 Cradle of liberty. S. B. Glover 38,221 Creusa. Trag. Whitehead . 8,71 Cricket on the hearth. A. Smith 43,221 Crinoline. F. R. B. Brough . 28,113 Crise. Feuillet .... 3317 Crispin rival de sou maitre. C. Le Sage 3134;44.57 Critic. R. B. Sheridan 31;5,142;1,143;7,221 Critique de I'ecole des femmes. C. Moliere 3541;4594 Cromwell. Hugo . . 3412;3413:4605 Crossing the line. Cd. G. Almar 12,113 Crown prince. T. E. Wilks . 13,113 Cuando nose aguarda, y principe touto. F. de Leiba . . 5,2 (class 34) Cupid and death. J. Shirley . 6,97 Cupid's revenge. Beaumont and Fletcher 2,40 Curculio. C. Plautus . . 4,185 Cure for a cuckold. C. Webster and Row- ley 4,81 Cure for the heart ache. C. T.Morton 14 . and25,141;194;2,221 Curieux impertinent. C. Destouches 1,4481 Curioso accidente. C. Goldoni 10,2521 Custom of the country. Beaumont and Fletcher .... 1,40 Cyclops. Satyric drama. P. B. Shelley. 3,256 (class 23) Cyclops. Trag. Euripides . 2,50 Cymbeline. Trag. Shakspeare 6,24;25;6,61; 16,63;2,64;12,76;10,80;9,124;9,136 Cymon. Dr. romance. Garrick 33,71;3,107 Cynic. See Mary's birthday . 31,221 Cynthia's revels. B. Jonson . 45 Cyrus. Trag. J. Hoole . . 11,71 Czar. Trag. J. Cradock . 3,785 (class 33) Dagobert. Trag. Babo . . 164,5 Dalila. Feuillet . . . 3316 Dalmatina. C. Goldoni . . 24,2521 Dama melindrosa. Vega 2,2 (class 34) Dama prudente. C. Goldoni . 23,2521 Dame aux Camelias, piece melee du chant. Dumas, flls . . . 3289 Damon and Pythias. John Banim 5,221 Dark hour before dawn. J. Biougham and F. B. Goodrich . . . 28,221 David and Bethsabe. G. Peele 115 David Copperfield. J. Brougham 17,221 Daughter. F. H. Bayly . . 15,113 Daughter. Knowles . . . 69;70 Day after the fair. Burletta. G. A. Somer- set 16,113 Day after the wedding. Mrs. C. Kemble 5,221 De Chatillou. Trag. F. Hemans 112 (class 23) De Montfort. Trag. Baillie 13 and 24,141 Dead heart. Hist, drama. B. Webster 43,221 Dead shot. Buckstone . . 1,113 Deaf and dumb. Kotzebue . 3,165 Deaf as a post. F. T. Poole . 8,113 Death of Alexander. See Rival queens. Debauchees. C. II. Fielding . 3,192 Decided case. Dr. sketch. J. Brougham 15,113 Deformed transformed. Trag. Byron 5,3-''; 7,335 (class 23) Dehors trompeurs. C. Boissy 313.5 Del rey abajo, ninguno. C. Rojas 4,2 (class 34) Delicate ground. Cd. C. Dance 5,113 Delincuente honrado. C. Jovellanos f>,2 (class 34) Demetria. Trag. Hillhouse . 1,20 Demetrio. Metastasio . . 5,252.3 Demetrius. Schiller . 4,128 (class 33) Demi monde. C. A. Dumas, ills 3290 Demofoonte. Metastasio . . 5,2523 Demoiselle k marier, la. Cv. Scribe et Melesville . . . 4,3736 Demoiselles d'honneur. Va. . 4224 Demoiselles de S't-Cyr. Drame moral 4224 Demon lover. Ct. J. Brougham 14,113 Depit amoureux. C. Molifere 3541;4594 Depositaire. C. Voltaire 8,3897;6,4S6S Depot. C. Destouches . . 9,4481 Dernier jour de fortune. Cv. Scribe et Dupaty .... 2,3736 Derniere idole. L'fipine et Daudet 3497 Desafio. Larra . . 2,25 (class 34) Desden con el desden. C. Moreton 5,2 (class 34) Deseret deserted. [1S5S] . . 26,221 Deserted daughter. C. Holcroft 24,141 Deserteur. Dr. lyrique. Sedaine 4463 Deserteur. Posse. Kotzebue . 45,2202 Deuce is in him. F. COlman 6,142;1,143 Deutsche hausfrau. S. Kotzebue 35,2202 Deutsche mann, die, und die vornehmen leute. Sittengemiihlde. Kotzebue 47,2202 Dentschen kleinstadter. L. Kotzebue 16,2202 Deux figaros. C. Par M. * * *. Le Texier 2,4832 Deux precepteurs. Cv. Scribe et Moreau 1,3736 Deux sceurs. Drame. Girardin 4726 Deux tonneaux. Opera com. Voltaire 8,3897 ;6,486S Devil is an ass. B. Jonson . 45 Devil to pay. F. Coffey 3,107;5,142;1,143; 14,191 Devil upon two sticks. Foote . 5,142 Devil's law case. Tragi-com. J. Webster 3,81 Devilish good joke. Interl. Higgle 34,113 Devin du village. Intermede. Rousseau 3136 Devin du village. See Amours de Bas- tien. Devocion de lacruz. Calderon 3,2 (class 34) Diablo a quatre. Opera-corn. Sedaine 446.3 Diablo predicador. C. L. deBelmonte? 5,2 (class 34) Dicast turned gentleman. Aristophanes 186 Dicha por el desprecio. C. Matos Fragoso 4,2 (class 34) DRAMAS. 160 DRAMAS. Dicha y desdicha del nombre. C. Calderon 3,2 (class 34) Dick Turpin and Tom King. Serio-comic dr. W. E. Suter . . . .36,113 Didier I'lionnete homme. Cv. Scribe et Masson .... 10,3736 Dido, Queen of Carthage. Trag. C. Mar- lowe 93;2,99 Didon. Trag. Le Franc de Pompiguan 1,3140 Didone abbandonata. Metastasio 1,2523 Dienstpflicht. S. Iffland . . 3,529 Dindon de Nicole, le, ou Les soeurs de lait 4224 Diplomate. Cv. Scribe et Delavigne 4,3736 Dissipateur. C. Destouches3135;5,4481;4487 Disappointment. Southerne . 1,162 Discovery. Plautiis . . . 2,53;3,185 Distressed [or distrest] mother. Trag. [From the Andromaque of Racine] 5,71;4,107;12,141;1,142;2,143;11,191 Doctor and the apothecary. J. Cobb 1,143 Doctor Dilworth. F. J. Oxenford 32,113 Doctor Faustus. C.Marlowe . 2,93;99 Dr. Last in his chariot. BickerstafF and Foote .... 5,142 Doctor Mondshein. Mrs. D. Curtis 225 Dolores. Trag. C J. Cannon . 198 Dombey & Son. J. Brougham . 16,221 Domino Lucas. C. Caiiizares 5,2 (class 34i Don Caisar de Bazan. Dumauois and Dennery .... 2,221 Don Carlos. Trag. Schiller . 5,163 Don Carlos. Schiller . 3,128 (class 33) Don Carlos, prince of Spain. Otway 1,19-5 Don Garcia. Trag. Al fieri . 3,1 Don Garcie de Navarre. C. Moliere 3541; 4.')94 Don Garzia. Trag. Alfieri . 4,2522 Don Gil de las Calzas verdes. C. Molina 4,2 (class .34) Don Japhet d'Arraenie. C. Scarron 3132 Don Juan, ou Le Festin de Pierre. ('. Molifere .... 3541;4594 Don Juan de village, les. C. M'me et Maurice Dudevant . . 5269 Don Juan of Austria. C. Larra 2,25 (class 34) Don Pedre. Trag. Voltaire 9,3S97;7,4868 Don Quixote in England. H. Fielding 4,192 Don Ranudo de Colibrandes. L. Kotzeljue. [Nach Holberg] . . . 18,2202 Don Sivnche. Com. her. Corneille 31«2 Don Sebastian. Trag. Dryden 1,142 Donde hay agravios no hay zelos. C. Rojas 4,2 (class 34) Donna bizzarra. C. Goldoni . 18,2521 Donna di casa soa. C. Goldoni 29,2521 Donna di Garbo. C. Goldoni . 13,2521 Donna di governo. C. Goldoni 27,2521 Donna di maneggio. C. Goldoni 11,2521 Donna di testa debole. C. Goldoni 17,2521 Donna forte. C. Goldoni . . 14,2521 Donna gelose. C. Goldoni . 27,2521 Donna sola. C. Goldoni . . 29,2521 Donna stravagante. C. Goldoni 12,2521 Donna vendicativa. C. Goldoni 17,2521 Donna volubile. 0. Goldoni . 9,2521 Donne curiose. C. Goldoni . 14,2521 Donne di buon umore. C. Goldoni 29,2521 Donne di casa soa. C. Goldoni 29,2521 Don't forget your opera glasses. F. B. E. Woolf .... 27,113 Doom of Devorgoil. Sir W. Scott 6,204 (class 23) Dorf im Gebirge. S. Kotzebue 12,2202 Dos amantes del cielo. C. Calderon 3,2 (class 34) Double-bedded room. F. J. M. Morton 22,113 Double-dealer. C. W. Congreve 41;3,107; 3,142 Double gallant. C. Gibber 32,71;.3,107; 14,191 Double marriage. Beaumont and Fl. 2,40 Double veuvage. C. Dufresny 3133 Doubtful heir. J. Shirley . 4,97 Douglas. Trag. J. Home 3,71;4,107;22,141; . 2,142;l,143;2,19i;13,221 Doves in a cage. D. Jerrold . fig Dowager. C. C. Mathews . 32,113 Dragon of Wantley. Burlesque opera. H. Carey .... 2i,ir>9 Dragoness. Burlesque opera. H. Carey 24,1.59 Dramatist. C. F. Reynolds . 11,141 Dream at sea. Buckstone . 34,221 Dreams of delusion. J.P.Simpson 32,113 l^ey^'T' CmmBliiMH . 19,221 Droit dn seigneur. C. Voltaire 7,.3897;5,4S68 Droits de I'homme. C Premaray 3627 Drummer. C. J. Addison 17,71 ;4,142;2,143 Drunkard ; adapted by W. H. Smith 11,221 Drunkard's doom. G. D. Pitt 2.3,221 Due de Foix. Trag. Voltaire . 6,3897 — See Matilda. Due Job. C. Laya . . . 4.5.'>0 Duchess of Malfl. Trag. J. Webster 2,81 Due gemelli. C. Goldoni . 26,2.521 Duel en amour. See Bataille des dames ; Ladies' battle. Duelos de amor y Caltad. Calderon .3,2 (class 34) Duenna. Com. opi R.B.Sheridan Hl;9.141; 2,143;7,221 Duke of Milan. Trag. Massinger 21;4,107 Duke's daughter; dramatized by Bourgeois and Fbval as " L^ Bossu" 40,41,221 Duke's mistress. J. Shirley . 4,97 Dumb belle. P. W.B.Bernard 23,113 Dumb boy of Manchester. Md. B. F. Ray- nor 43,221 Dumb girl of Genoa. Md. J. Farrell ,3.3,221 Duchess Agnes. Isa Craig 969 (class 23) Dutch courtezan. J. Marston . 2,83 Dutchman's ghost. F. S.Barry 19,113 Dying for love. C. J. M. Morton 33,113 Earl of Essex. Trag. H.Jones 5,71;4,107 . 15,141;2,142;2,143;S,191 Earl of Warwick. Trag. T. Fraucklin. [From La Harpe] 16,71;4,107;15,'14l 2,142 Eastward Hoe. Chapman, Jonson, and Marston .... 3,83 Ebenezer Venture. F. La Bree 22,113 Ecclesiazusaj. Aristophanes . 2,57 — See Female haranguers. Ecole des bourgeois. C. Allainval 3134 ficole des femmes. C. Moliere 3541;4594 fickle des maris. C. Moliere 3541;4594 Ecole des meres. C. La Chaussee 3134;4452 Ecole des vieillards. C. Delavigne 4,4197 Eclogues. T. Chatterton 2,47 (class 23) ficossaise. C. Voltaire . 6,3S97;5,4868 Edgar and Emmeline. C. Hawkesworth 25,141 Edipo. Trag. Martinez de la Eosa 2,1 (class 34) — See CEdipus. Edle Liige. S. Kotzebue . . 4,2202 fidouard III. Trag. Gresset . 4451 Eduard in Schottland. Kotzebue 12,2202 Education d'un prince. C. About 3007 Educationsrath. L. Kotzebue 31,2202 Edward and Eleonora. Trag. J. Thomson 15,71 Edward the first. G. Peele . 115 Edward II. Trag. Marlowe . 93;99 Edward, the black prince. Trag. Hoper 15,71 Edward, the black prince. Trag. W. Shir- ley . . . 4,107:25,141;3,191 Edwin the fair. Hist. dr. H. Taylor 747 . (class 23;; 120 (class 24) Egeria. Festa teat. Metastasio 12,2523 Egmont. Trag. Goethe . . 15;19 Eifersiichtige Iran. L. Kotzebue 45,2202 Einladuugskarte. Schwank. Kotzebue 43,2202 E'der brother. Beaumont & Fletcher 1,40 Elder brother. Altered . . 9,2^1 Electra. Trag. Euripides . . 2,50 — Sophocles . . 27;2S;51;2,54;2,55 filectre. Trag. Cr6billon . . 4479 Elfrida; a dramatic poem. Mason 16,71; 2,142 Effrontfes. C. Ausrier . . .5207 Eliduke, Count oi Yveloc. Trag. W. C. Roscoe . , .620 (class 23) Elise von Valberg. S. Iffland . 10,529 Ella Rosenberg. James Keaney 37,221 Elle est foUe. See Dreams of delusion 32,113 Emilia Galotti. Trag. Lcssing 2,2418 Euiperorof tlieeast. Tragi-com. Massinger 21 Eu esta vida. See Comedie fameuse 9,3897 Eiulimion. J. Lilly . . . 1,82 Eudimione. Metastasio . . 11,2523 Euemiga favorable. Tarraga 1,2 (class 34) Enfant gate. C. Destouches . 4,4481 Enfant prodigue. C. Voltaire 3,3897;2,4868 Enfants de maitre Pierre. Op. com. C. P. de Kock .... 4770 Enganos. C. Rneda , . 1,2 (class 34) England preserved. Trag. G. Watsou 21,141 Englischen waaren. Posse. Kotzebue 25,2202 English tragedy, F. A. Kemble 210 Englishman in Paris. Foote . 6,142 Englishman returned from Paris. Foote 5,142 Enredos de Celauro. C. Vega 2,2 (class 34) Ensigu. C. Sehrceder . . 6,165 Enthu.siasm. C. Baillie . . 2,2 Entre bobos anda el juego. C. Rojas 4,2 (class34) Entretenida. C. Cervantes 1,2 (class 34) Euvieux. C. Destouches . . 3,4481 Epicoene; or, the silent woman. B. Jonson 45 Epidicus. C. Plautus . . 2,.53;3,185 Epigramm. L. Kotzebue . . 17,2202 Erbschaft. S. Kotzebue . . 22,2-i02 Erbtheil des vaters. S. Iffland 6,529 Erede fortunata. C. Goldoni . 18,2521 Er«>mit auf Formentera. S. Kotzebue 1,2202 Erinnerung. S. Iffland . . 8,529 Ermitage. Feuillet . . . 3316 Ernest Maltravers. L. Medina 18,221 Ernestine ; from the French of Dennery and Clement. W. Robertson 14,221 Eroe cinese. Metastasio . . 8,2523 firyphile. Trag. Voltaire 2,.3897;1,4^68 Esclava de su galan. C. Vega 2,2 (class 34) Esels schatteu. Posse. Kotzebue 27,2202 Esmerelda. Ea. Fitzball . . 19,221 Esope h la cour. C. Boursault 4443 £sope k la ville. C. Boursault 4443 Espaiiol en Venecia. C. Martinez de la Rosa .... 2,1 (class 34) Esprit de contradiction. C. Dulresuy 3133 Estelle. Cv. Scribe . . . S,.3736 Esther. Trag. Racine 3126;3632;3,446I;f5493 Eton boy. F. E. Morton . . 26,113 £tourdi. C. Moliere . . . 3541;4594 fltcurdis. C. Andrieux . . 3138 fitre aime ou mourir. Cv. Scribe et Duma- noir ..... 8,3736 Eufemia. C. Rueda . . 1,2 (class 34) Eulenspiegel. Dram, schwank. Kotzebue 48,2202 Eumenides. Trag. .fflschuylus 52 Eunuchus. Terence . . . 9;189 Ennuque. C. La Fontaine . 4453 Euphues' golden legacy. T. Lodge 1,77 Eurydice. Trag. D. Mallet . 2,71 Eurydice. F. H. Fielding . 6,192 Eurydice liissed. H.Fielding . 1,192 Eustache Baudin. J. Courtney 18,221 Evadne. R. Shell . . . 7,221 Eveleen Wilson. J. Pilgrim . 40,221 Every man in his humor. B. Jonson 45 Every man in iiis humor. [Altered by Gar- rick] 4,107;19,141;3,142;2,143;9,141 Every man out of his humor. B. Jouson 45 Every one has his fault. C. Mrs. Inchbald 7,141 Evil eye. Md. J. B. Phillips . 17,113 Evil genius. C. W. B. Bernard 20,221 Example. J. Shirley . . . 3,97 Ezio. Metastasio . . . 2,2523 Facheux. Cb. Molifere . . 3541;4594 Faint heart never won fair lady. J. R. Plauche .... 6,221 Fair apostate. Trag. W. Macdonald 2,142 Fair maid of the inn. Beaumont and Fletcher .... 2,40 Fair penitent. Trag. N. Rowe 7,71;5,107; . 18,141;1,142;1.143;1,163;6,191 Fair quaker of Deal. C. Shadwell 17,71 Fair quarrel. T. Middleton and W. Rowley 3,98 Faithful friends. Beaumont and Fletcher 2,40 Faithful shepherdess. Beaumont and Fletcher .... 1,40 Fall of Jerusalem. Milman 1,619 (class 23) Pall of Mortimer. B. Jonsou . 45 Fall of Robespierre. Hist. dr. Coleridge 10 Falsche Scham. S. Kotzebue . 8,2202 False and true. See " Born to good luck " 6,113 False delicacy. Kotzebue . . 3,165 False delicacy. C. H. Kelly . 17,71 False friend. C. Vanbrugh . 41 False one. Beaumont and Fletcherl,40;l,142 Falstaff's wedding. C. W. Kenrick 4,142 Famiglia dell' antiquario. C. Goldoni 2,2521 Famille Lambert. C. Gozlan . 5210 Famine Riquebourg. Cv. Scribe 6,3736 Family failing. F. J. Oxenford 28,113 Family jars 15,113 Family of love. T. Middleton . 2,98 Fanatisme. See Mahomet. Fanchon. Va. Kotzebue. [Von Bouilly] 44,2202 Fanchon. A. Waldauer . . 42,221 Fantasio. A. de Musset . . 3596 Farmer's wife. Com. op. C. Dibdin 5,107 Fascinating individual. F. H. Danvers 21,113 Fashion. C. A. C. M. Ritchie 138;27,221 Fashionable levities. C. Macnally 10,141 Fashionable lover. C. R.Cumberland 18,71; 4,107;8,191 Fat boy. See To parents and guardians 16,221 Fatal curiosity. Trag. Lillo 12,71;19,141; 2,142;1,143 Fatal dowry. Trag, Massinger and Field 21;1,142 DRAMAS. 161 DRAMAS. Fatal inairiage. Southern . 2,162 Fiile utCapun. Southern . . 2,162 Father aud son. E. Fitzball . 25,221 Fathers. C. Fielding . . 5,192 Faiisse Agnes. Destouches 3135;4,4481;4487 Fausses honues femmes. C. T. Barriere et E. Capendu . . . 5327 Fansses confidences. C. Marivaux 3136 Fausscs infldelites C. Barthe 3137 F.1USC. Trag. Goethe 13;14;16;17;1S;19 Faust and Marguerite. Spectacular dr. 35,221 Faute, une. Dramemelede couplets. Scribe 6,3736 Fawne. J. Marston . . . 2,83 Fazio. Trag. Milman 3,619 (class 23); 1,221 Fee. C. Feuillet . . . 3316 Fee Urgele. C. Favart . . 4448 Felipe. C. Larra . . 2,2.'5 (class 34) Feli.^. C. Sedaiue . . . 4463 Female haranguers. C. Aristophanes 1,.56 — See Ecclesiazusse. Femme juge et partie. C. Montfleury 3132 Femme qui a raison. C. Voltaire 5,3897; 4,4868 Femme qui deteste son mari. C. M'me de Girardin . . . . 3362 Femme qui se jette par la fenetre. Cv. Scribe et Lemoine . . 10,3736 Femmes savantes. C. Moliere 3541;4.594 Femmes vengees. Op. -com. Sedaine 4463 Femmine puutigliose. C. . . 9,2521 Feodore. Singsp. Kotzebue . 32,2202 Festin de Pierre. C. Corneille 5,3163 Festin de Pierre. See Don Juan. Festino. C. Goldoni . . . 25,2521 Fetes de Tiuconnu. Divert. Destouches 1,4481 Feudal times. Jas. White . 6,221 Feudatario. C. Goldoni . . 7,2521 Feuerprobe. L. Kotzebue . 34,2202 Fiammiua. W. VV. Clapp, jr. . 39,221 Fierasafeminaamor. Calderon3,2 (class 34) Fiesco. Trag. 'Schiller . 4,128 (class 33) Fighting by proxy. Burletta. J. Kenney 29,113 Figlia ubhediente, la. C. Goldoni 12,2.521 Filippo. Trag. Alficri . . 1,2522 — See Philip. Fille capitaiue. C. Montfleury 3132 Filosofo inglese. C. Goldoni . 21,2521 Fils de Giboyer. C. Augier . 4625 Finta ammalata. C. Goldoni . 8,2521 Fireman. S. D. .Johu.son . . 33,221 Firmiliau. A "spasmodic" tragedy. T. P. Jones .... 122 First Brutus.. A tragedy. V. Alfleri 3 — See Bruto prirao. First floor. F. J. Cobb . . 2,143 First love. C. R. Cumberland 7,141 First night. Cd 26,113 First steps to folly. C. A. Nota 199 Fischermiidchen. Lyr. dr. Korner 4,532 Fisherman's rope. C. Plautus 2,53;3,185 Floating beacon. Md. E. Ball . 23,221 Florentin. C. La Fontaine . 3132;4453 Flores de Don Juan. C. Vega 2,2 (class 34) Flowers of the forest. J. B. Buckstone 38,221 Flying dutchman. E. Fitzball . 14,221 ■ » » h a ai,y i fl.J "ilLfa^' fl' Latour Saint-Ybars 3681 Follies of a night. J. K. Planche 6,221 Fontainbleau. Com. -op. O'Keefe 6,141 Fool's revenge. T. Taylor 42,221 Force du naturel. C. Destouches 8,4481 Forest princess. Hist. play. C. M. S.Barnes 4 Forest rose. S. Woodworth . 41,221 Fortunate discovery. C. Plautus 2,53;3,185 Fortune's frolic. F. AUingham 5,107;18,113; 1,143 Forty and fifty. F. T. H. Bayly 30,113 Forty thieves .... 15,221 Foscari. M. R. Milford . . 37 Foundling. C. E. Moore . 30,71;13,141 FourberiesdeScapin. C. Molifere 3541;4594 — See Cheats. * Francesca da Rimini. Boker 1,416 (class 23) Franklin. Hist. dr. Jno. Brougham 21,221 Franzosischen Kleinstadter. L. [von Pic- ard.] Kotzebue . . 16,2202 Frappatore. C. Goldoni . . 15,2521 Frau vom hauso. L. Kotzebue 41,2202 Fraud and its victims. J. S. Coyne 39,221 Frauenstand. L. Iflland . . 7,529 Fredegondo et Brunehaut. Trag, Lemercier „ ^ 2,3140 irench spy. J. T. Haines . 20,221 Freres onnemis. Trag. Racine 3632;4461 Freygeist. L. Lessing . . 1,2418 Friar Bacon and friar Bungay. R. Greene ^ . , 115 Friemlship in fashion. 0. Otway 2,195 FrogS. C. Aristophanes . . 56;57 Frontin mari-gargon. Cv. Scribe et Meles- ville 1,3736 Fruit defendu. Feuillet . . 3317 Funeral. C. R. Steele . . 17,71;4,142 Furies. Trag. .ffischylus . . 34 Gageure imprevu. C. Sedaine 3138;4463 Galan, valiente y discrete. Mirade Mescua 4,2 (class 34) Galant jardinier. C. Dancourt 3133 Galatea. Metastasio . . . 11,2523 Gale Breezely. J. B. Johnstone 12,113 Galeotto Manfredi. Trag. Monti 2;)29 Gallathea. J. Lilly . . . 1,82 Gamblers fate. H. M. Milner . 24,221 Game at chess. T. Middleton . 4,98 Game of life. C. Jno. Brougham 15,221 Game of love. C. Jno. Brougham 14,221 Gamester. Trag. E. Moore 5,107;7,141; 2,142;1,143;1,191;2,221 — See Beverlei. Gamester. J. Shirley . . 3,97 Gamesters. C. J. Shirley and C. Johnson 28,71 Ganaches. C. Sardou . . 4664 Ganar amigos. C. Alarcon 4,2 (class 34) Gardien. Cv. Scribe et Bayard 7,3736 Gastronome sans argent. Va. Scribe et Brulay .... 1,3736 Gefiihrliche nachbarschaft. L. Kotzebue 43,2202 Gefangene. L. Kotzebue . . 11,2202 Gefangnen. L. Aus dem Lat. des Plautus libers. Lessing . . 3,2418 Gelosiedi Lindoro. C. Goldoni 4,2521 Geloso avaro. C. Goldoni . 21,-521 Gendre de M. Poirier. C. Angler 3029 Genevieve. Cv. Scribe . . 9,3736 Gentilhomme pauvre. C. Dumanoir et La- fargue .... 3191 Gentle shepherd. Pa^^toral com. A. Ram- say 197;2.iU;327; ^class 23); 34,71 (class 24) Gentleman dancing master. C. Wycherley 41 Gentleman from Ireland. C. F. O'Brien 20,113 Gentleman of Venice. J. Shirley 5,97 George A. Greene. R. Greene . 115 George Barnwell. Trag. Lillo 8,71;5,107; . 22,141;2,142;1,143;9,191;24,221 George Dandin. C. Molifere . 3541;4.'594 Gespenst. S. Kotzebue . . 43,2202 Getheilte herz. L. Kotzebue . 34,2202 Gioas. AzioneSac. Metastasio ]0,2523;2530 Giraldo. D. B. Webster . . 36,221 Gislppus. Trag. G. Griffln 845 (class 23) Gisippus. Trag. G. Griffin . 9,221 Gluocatore. C. Goldoni . . 24,2521 Giuseppe riconosciuto. Azione sac. Metas- tasio .... 10,2523 Giustino. Trag. Metastasio . 9,2523 Glance at New York . . . 27,221 Glencoe. Talfourd ... 209 Glorieux. C. Destouches 3135;4,4481;4487 Gliicklichen. L. Kotzebue . 35,2202 Gliicksblume. Marchen-Komodie. Ander- sen .... 606 Goddwyn. Trag. Chatterton 2,47 (class 23) Goetz von Berlichingen. Trag. Goethe 19 Golden eagle. J. B. Howe . 22,221 Golden farmer. B. Webster . 1,113 Golden legend. Dr. poem. Longfellow 277;309;879 (class 23) Ooodfellow. Petite comedy. C.JLWalcot 12,113 Good for nothing. Cd. Buckstone 26,113 Good natured man. C. Goldsmith 32,71;5, 107 Gotobed Tom. F. T. Morton . 7, 113 Gouvernante. Posse. Kijruer . 3,532 Gouvernante. C. La Chauss6e 44.52 Graf Benjowsky. S. Kotzebue . 3,2202 — See Count B. Graf von Burgund. S. Kotzebue 7,2202 Graf von Gleicheu. Spiel fUr lebendige Marionetten. Kotzebue 43,2202 Grand'mfere. C. Scribe . . 9,3736 Grandeur et decadence de Frisaminthe 422i Grateful servant. J. Shirley . 2,97 Grandfather Whitehead. M. Lemon (adapt) 2,221 Grazie vondicate. Metastasio . 11,2523 Great duke of Florence. C. Massinger 21 Great tragic revival. J. Brougham 20,113 Grecian daughter. Tratr. A. Murphy 14,71; 5,'l07;6,141;2,142;l,143 Green bushes. Buckstone . 37,221 Green mountain boy. C. J. S. Jones .35,113 Grimaldi ; or, life of an actress. Boucicault 20,221 Grimshaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshaw. F. . J. M. Morton 6,113 Griselda. C. Goldoni , . 20,2521 Grist to the mill. Cd. Planche. 33,221 Grondeur. C. Brueys et Palaprat 3134;4445 Gro3zmama. L. Kotzebue . 31,2202 Grotto nymph. [Burlesque.] Thaxter 34,113 Grub street opera. Fielding . 2,182 11 Griine Domino. L. Korner . 3,532 Guarda cuidadosa. Entremes. Cervantes 1,2 (class 34) Guardian. C. Massinger . . 21 Guardian. [From Pupille, q. v.] D. Gar- rick . . 5,107;5,142;1,143;9,191 Guebres. Trag Voltaire . 8,3897;6,4S68 Guerra. C Goldoni . . 8,2521 Guests of Brazil. G. Huntington 652 (class 23) Guido and Marina. T. Hood 674 (class 2.3) Guillery. C. About . . . 3007 Guillery le tambour . . . 4225 Gunmaker of Moscow. J. Brougham 21,2202 Gustav Wasa. S. Kotzebue . 1.3,2202 Gustavus Vasa. Trag. H. Brooke 2,71;139; . 1S,141;2,142;1,143;.5,191 Guy Mannering. Mus. play. D. Terry 10,221 Gwynneth Vaughan. M. Lemon 39,221 Hadad. Dr. poem. Hillhouse . 1,20 Hado y divisa de Leonido y Marflsa. C. . Calderon 3,2 (class 34) Hagestolz und die Korbe. Intermezzo. Kotzebue . . . 27,2202 Hagestolzen. L. Iffiand . . 5,529 Hahnenschlag. S. Kotzebue . 49,2202 Halidon hill. Dr. sketch. Sir W. Scott 6,204 (class 23) Hamlet. Trag. Shakspeare 7,24;25;7,61; . 11,76;9,S0;95; 8,124; 10,136; 1,141; Hamlet. Trag. Imitee de I'Anglais. Ducis 2,3140 Hamlet travestie. J. Poole . 214 Handy Andy. W. R. Floyd . 42,221 Hans Max Eiesbrecht. Kom. Oper. Kot- zebue .... 32,2202 Happy family. Kotzebue . 3,165 Happy man. Extrav. S. Lover 24,113 Hard struggle. Domestic dr. W. Marston 39,221 Harem. L. Kotzebue . . 27,2202 Harlequin bluebi'ard. Pantomime 19,113 Haunted glen. J. Hogg . . 2,353 Haunted house. C. Plautus . 2,63;3,18o Hausfrieden. L. Iffland . . 10,529 Hauslicho swift. L. Kotzebue 27,2202 He would be a soldier. C. Pilon 2,143 Heart of Mid-lothian. T. Dibdin 22,221 Ileauton-timorumenos. C. Terence 9;1S9 Heaven and earth, a mystery. G. G. Byron . 5,35;7,335 (class 23) Hechizado por fuerza. C. Zamora 5,2 (class 34) Hector. Trag. Luce de Lancival 2,3140 Hecuba. Trag. Euripides . 1,50 Hecyra. C. Terence . . . 9;189 Hedwig. D. Korner . . 2,532 Heinrich Renz von Plauen. Trau. Kot- zebue .... 17,2202 Heir at law. C. G. Colman, jr. 25,141; 12,221 Heiress. C. Bnrgoyne . . 5,191 Helen. Trag. Euripides . . 2,50 Hellas. Lyr. dr. Shelley 2,2.56 (class 23) Helo'ise et Abailard. Va. Scribe et Masson 10,3736 Helping hands. Domestic dr. T. Taylor 35,221 Henrietta, the forsaken. Buckstone 18,22] Henriquez. Trag. Baillie . 1.2 Henry II. Trag. T. Hull . 12,71 Heraclidae. Trag. Euripides 48;1,80;1,1.50 Heraclius. Trag. Corneille 2,3162;3163 H6raclius espagnol [From Calderon.] Vol- taire . . . 9,3897;7,4S68 Herbsttag. L. Iftland . . 2,529 Hercules. Trag. Euripides . 48;.50 Hermosa fea. C. Vega . 2,2 (class 34) Hernani. Hugo . . . 3410;4605 Hero and Leander. Marlowe and G. Chiip- man ... 93:3,99 Hero and Leander. Burl. I. Jackman 1.143 Herr Gottlieb Merks. Burl. Kotzebue 26, 22u2 Herrmann und Thusnelde. 0. Kotzebue 40,2202 Hiawatha. Mus. extrav. C. M. Walcot 14,113 High life above stairs. See Bon ton. High life below stairs. F. Garrick 5,142; 2,143;2,191 High, low, Jiick, and the game. Burl. Planche and Dance . . 20,113 Highways and byways. F. B. Webster . . ... . 18,113 Hippolytus. Trag. Euripides . 1-50 Hiram Hireout. F. H. J. Conway 22,113 His last letrs. F. W. B. BeruHrd 1,113 Historical" register for the year 1736 [a play.] H. Fielding . . 5,192 History and fall Caius Marius. Trag. Ot- way 2,19.-. Hohen. S. Iflland . . . 7,529 Hofer. E. Fitzball . . . 21,221 Hole in the wall. F. . . . 3,113 DRAMAS. 162 DRAMAS. Holzerne sabel. Liedersp. Kotzebue 47,2202 Homicide. Tcag. Baillie . . 3,2 Homme a, boune fortune. C. Baion 3132 Homme singulier. C. Destouches 8,4481 Honest man's fortune. Beaum. andFl. 2,40 Honest whore. Dekker . . 3.9S Honeymoon. C. Tobiu . 17,141:1,121 Honneur et I'argent. C. F. Ponsard 3620 Honoria and Mammon. J. Shirley 6,97 Honrado hermano. Tragi-com. Vega 2,2 (class 34) Honrado de 8u padre. C. Diamante 5,2 (class .34) Horace. Trag. Corneille . l,3162;316:i Hor.seshoe Robinson. Tayleure 27,221 House dog. F. Hiijgio . . 13,113 Housekeeper. D. Jerrold . . 2,59 How to pay the rent. F. T. Power 1,113 Hiibsche kleiue Putzmacherinn. L Kot- zebue .... 19,2202 Hugo Grotius. S. Kotzebue . 42,2202 Humorous courtier .1. Shirley 4,97 Humorous lieutenant. Beaumont and Fletcher . . . 1,40 Hunchback. Knowles . . 1,70;2,221 Husband at sight. F. Buckstone 18,113 Husband of an hour. Falconer 38,221 Hussiten vor Naumburg. . Kotzebue 42,2202 Hyde park. J. Shirley . . 2,97 Hygea. V. Kotzebue . . 16,2202 Hypocrite. C. [Altered from Gibber's Non- juror, which was itself based on the TartuffeofMoliere.] Bicker^taff 5,107; 4,142;1, 143:6,191 — The same, adapted by Sol. Smith 14,221 I dine with my mother. Ct. Decourcelles and Thiboust . . . 14,113 — See Je dine cliez ma mere. Idiot witness. Md. J. T. Haines 31,221 Iiiomiinee. Trag. Crebillou . 4479 II faut que jeunesse se payo. C. L. Gozlan 5206 II faut qu' uneporte soit * *. Prov. Musset 3946;3596 II ne faut jurer de rien. C. A. de Musset 3596 Illustrious stranger. F. F. Kenney 16,113 Image. Cv. Scribe et Sanvage 9,3736 Impertinent. C. Desmahis . 3137 Importance. Brueys et Pelaprat 4445 Impostore. C. Goldoni . . 19,2521 Imposture. J. Shirley . . 5,97 Impresario delle Smirne. C. Goldoni 20, 2521 Impromptu de Versailles. C. Moliere 4594 In and out of place. Burl. S. D. Johnson 14,113 Incognita. C. Goldoni . . 25,2521 Inconnu. C. Corneille . . 4,3163 Inconstant ; or, Wine works wonders. C. Farquhar . . 41;4,142;1,143;28,221 Indian exiles. Kotzebue . . 3,165 Indianer in England. L. Kotzebue 2,2202 ludifferente. C. Goldoni . . 30,2521 Indiscret. C. Voltaire . 1,3897;1,4868 Indulgencia para todos. C. Gorostiza 5,2 (class 34) Infamador. C. Cneva . 1,2 (class .34) Ingomar. Adapted by Maria Lovell 12,221 — See also Son of the wilderness 35 Ingrat. C. Destouches . . 1,4481 Inkle and Yarico. 0. G. Coleman, jr. 8,141;2,143 Innamorati. C. Goldoni . 9,2521 Innkeeper of Abbeville. E. Fitzball 2.5,221 Ino et Mfelicerte. Trag. La Grange Chancel 3170 lu-promptu de Versailles. C. Moliere 3541 Inquietudini di Zelinda. C. Goldoni 4,2521 Insatiate countesse. J. Marston 3,83 luterieur d'un bureau. Cv. Scribe, Ymbert, et Varnere . . . 2,3736 Intermezzo. L, Kotzebue . . 29,2202 Intrigue epistolaire. C. Fabre d'Eglantine 3139 Intriguing chambermaid. Fielding 5,142; 2,143;4,192 Invisible prince. Extrav. Planche 1,113 Ion. Trag. Euripides . . 48;2,.')0 Ion. Trag. Talfourd . . 209;l,22l Ipermostra. Metastasio . . 7,2523 Iphigenia in Aulis. Trag. Euripides 1,50 Iphigouia in Tauris. Trag. Euripides 1,50 Iphigenia in Tauris. Goethe . 19 Iphigenie. Trag. Kacino 3123;3632;3,4401; 6493 Iphigenie en Tauride. See Reveries renou- vellees. Ircana in Ispaan. C. Goldoni 26,2521 Ircana in Julfa. C. Goldoni . 26,2521 Ireland and America . . . 10,113 Ireland as it is. J.A.Amherst 1.5,221 Irene. Trag. S. Johnson 13,71 ;2,142;18,191 Irene. Trag. Voltaire . 9,3897;7,4868 Irish ambassador. C. J. Kenney 5,113 Irish assurance and Yaukee modesty. F. 8,113 Irish attorney. F. "W.B.Bernard 1,113 Irish broom-maker. F. C. A. F. Wood 10,113 Irish emigrant. J. Brougham . 9,113 Irish heiress. See West end . 30,221 Irish lion. F. Buckstone. . 4,113 Irishman in London. F. Macready 18,113 Irish post. Cd. Planche . . 11,113 Irish tiger. F. J.M.Morton . 11,113 Irish tutor. F Glengall . . 2,113 Irish widow. F. Garrick 1,113;5,142;1,143; 4,191 Irish Yankee. J. Brougham . 11,113 Iron chest. G. Colmau, jr. 19 and 22,141; 6,221 Irresolu. C. Destouches . . 2,4481 Is he jealous? F. Beaseley . 18,11? Isaac Comnenus. H. Taylor 2,747 (class 23); 120 (class 24) Isabela. Trag. Argensola 1,2 (class 34) Isabella. Trag. Southern 11, 71;7,141;1, 142; 1,143;2,191 Isabello. Buckstone . . . 22,221 Isabelle et Gertrude. C. Favart 4448 Isacco. Azione sac. Metastasio 10,2523 Island princess. Beaumont and Fletcher 2,40 Isola disabitata. Azione teat. Metastasio 12,2523;2.5:^0 Issipile. Metastasio . . . 4,2523 It * * *. See 'T * » * * Ivanhoe. Md. T. Dibdin . . 40,221 Jack Sheppard. D. Buckstone 7,113 Jacobite. Cd. Planch6 . . 3,113 Jiiger. Liindliches sittengemiilde. Iffland 1,520 James the fourth. R. Greene . 115 Jamie and Bess. Scots pastoral. A. Shir- refs .... 209 (class 23) Jane Eyre. J. Brougham . 17,2£1 Jane Shore. Trag. N. Rowe 23,141;1,142; . 1,143;2,163;4,191;12,221 Jardin de Falerina. C. Calderon 3,2 (class 34) Je dine chez ma mere. C. melee des coup- lets. Decourcelles et Thiboust 3181 — See I dine with my mother. Jealous wife. C. G. Colman 24,71;11,141; . 4,142;1,143;2,191;24,221 Jealousy at fault. C. Giraud . 199 Jeanne et Jeanneton. Cv. Scribe et Varner 9,3736 Jeanne qui pleure et Jeanne qui rit. C. Duniauoir et de Kerauiou 3192 Jenny Lind at last. Operatic bagatelle. Reach .... 24,113 Jessie Brown. Boucicault . 26,221 Jeu de I'amour. C. Marivaux 3136 Jeune et vieille. Cv. Scribe, Melesville et Bayard . . . 6,3736 Jeune homme k I'epreuve. C. Destouches 9,4481 Jeune homme qui ne fait rien. C. Legouve 4096 Jew. C. R. Cumberland . . 8,141 Jew of Malta. Trag. Marlowe 93;1,99 Jewess. W. T. Moucrieff . . 16,221 Jodelet. Scarron . . . 3132 Johanna von Montfaucon. Kotzebue 9,^202 John Bull. C. G. Colmau, jr. . 16,141 John of Procida Trag. Kuowles 3,69;2,70 Joie fait peur. C. M'me do Girardin 3363; 6356 Jonathan Bradford. E. Fitzball 19,221 Jonathan in England. C. [.\ltered from Col- man's "Who wants a guinea'?"] 40,221 Josef de las mugeres. C. Calderon 3,2 . (class 34) Joseph Heyderich. Anekdote. Korner 3,532 Journey to Loudon. C. Vanburgh 41 Juden. L. Lessing . . . 1,2418 Judgment of Paris. Mask. Congreve 41 Julian. Trag. Mitford . . 37 Jules Cesar. Trag. de Shakspeare. Voltaire 9,3897;7,4868 Jnllus Casar. Trag. Shakspeare 6,24;25: 6,61;4,62;2,64;10,76;8,80;7,124;8,136;1,141 Jumbo Jum. F 31,113 Junge gelehrte. L. Lessing . 1,2418 Jupiter in disguise. C. Plautus 2,53;1,1S5 Kiisich. Kom.-oper. Kotzebue 32,2202 Kaiser Claudius. S. Kotzebue 20,2202 Kampt mit dem Drachen. Singsp. Korner 4,.532 Eater und der Rosenstock. L. Kotzebue 20,2202 Katharine and Petruchio. C. Shakspeare 13,221 — See also Taming of the shrew. Katty O'Sheal. Farce. J. Pilgrim 37,113 Kill or cure. F. Dance . . 6,113 Kind der Liebe. S. Kotzebue . 3,2202 King Charles I. Trag. Havard 1,71;2,142 King Charming. Extravaganza. Planche 9,113 King Henry IV. Shakspeare 3 and 4,24;25; 3,61;6,62;8 and 9,6.S;1,64;1,65;6,76; . 5,80;4,124;5,136;3,141;10,221 King Henry V. Shakspeare- 4,24:25;4,61; 6,62;9,63;1,64;1,65;7,76;5,80;4,124; 5,136;.3,143 King Henry VI. Shakspeare 4,24;25;4,61; 10,63;2,64;7 and 8,76;6,80;5,124;6,136 King Henry VIII. Shakspeare 5,24;25; 8,76;7,80;6,124;7,136;2,141;10,221 King John. Shak.speaie 3,24;25;.3,61;6,62; 7,63;1,64;1,65;6,76;4,S0;4,124,4,1.36; 1,141:5,221 King Lear. Shakspeare 1,24;25;2,64;11,76; 9,80;8,124;9,136;2,141;9,221 King Ren6's daughter. Lyr.-dr. Herz .34,113:193 King Richard II. Shakspeare .3.24;25;3,61; 6,62;8,63;1,64;1,65;6,76;4,80;4,124; 5,136 King Richard III. Shakspeare 5,24:2.3;4,61; 2,64;11,63;8,76;6,80;5,124;7,1.36;1,141; 1,221 King Victor and King Charles. Trag. R. Browning , . . 262 (class 23) King and deserter. Maddox . 39,221 King and miller of Mansfield. Dodsley 5,142 .King of the commons. Jas. White 4,221 King and no king. Beaumont and Fletcher 1,40:1,142 King's rival. T. Taylor and C. Reade 16,221 Kiss in the dark. F. Buckstone 6,113 Kleine Declamator. S. Kotzebue 26,2202 Kleiue Zigeuuerinn. S. Kotzebue 25,2202 Kluge Frau im Walde. Zaubersp. Kotzebue 18,2202 Knight of Arva. Cd. Boucicault 29,221 Knight of Malta. Beaumont and Fletcher 2,40 Knight of the burning pestle. Beaumont and Fletcher . . . 2,40 Knights. C. Aristophanes 46;56;57;186 Ladies at home. Intorl. Millingen 19,113 Ladies beware. F. . . . 7,113 Ladies' battle. From " Un duel en amour" 29,113 Lady and devil. Mus. dr. W. Diniond 30,221 Lady Jane Gray (or Grev). Trag. N. Rowe . 3,71;7,107;23,141;1,142;2,163 Lady of the bedchamber. F. . 21,113 Lady of the lake. Md'c. romance. T. Dib- din . ... 39,221 Lady of the lake. Trav. M. M. Thompson 22,113 Lady of the lions. Burl. Durivage 29,113 Lady of Lyons. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton 153; 1,221 Lady of pleasure. J.Shirley . 4,97 Lame lover. C. Foote . . 6,142 Lamia. T. Hood . . 674 (class 23) Landhaus au der Heerstrasze. Fastnachts Spiel. Kotzebue . . 2.5,2202 Last days of Pompeii. L.Medina 19,221 Last man. G. D. I itt .• . 35,221 Last of the pigtails. Petite com. C. Selbv 34,113 Laugh when you can. C. F. Reynolds 21,141 Laughing hyena. F. B. Webster 25,113 Lavater. Cd. Planch 6 . . 40,221 Lawyers. C. S. Lawrence . 7,113 Laws of Candy. Beaumont and Fletcher 1,40 Leap year. C. Buckstone . 11,221 Legs. C. Marivaux . . , .3136 Leichter Sinn. L. Iffland . 5,529 Leineweber. S. Kotzebue . 22,2202 Lena [under "title "Zeloso"]. Velasquez de Velasco . . 1,2 (class :U) Lend me five shillings. J. M. Morton 3,221 Leonor de Guzman. Trag. Bokor 416 («>lass2:J) Lethe. Garrick .... 5,142 Letter writers. F. Fielding . 2,192 Liar. F. Foote . . 5,142;1,143;1,191 — See Monteur. Lie of a day. C. O'Keeffe . 10,141 Liebe Dorfchen. Dr. idylle. Kotzebue 20,2202 Life in New York. Cd. J. Brougham 13,113 Life of an actress. Boucicault 20,221 Life's ransom. W. Marsion . 36,221 Lindo don Diego. C. A. Moreto 4,2 (class 3i) Lionel and Clarissa. (School for fathers.) Co Bickerstaff . , 13,141 Liounos pauvres. Augier . 3030 DRAMAS. 1G3 DRAMAS. Little barefoot. Domestic dr. A. Waldauer 42,221 Little French lawyer. Beaumont and Fletcher .... 1,40 Little Toddlekins. Cd. C. Mathews 31,113 Little treasure. C. A. Harris . 16,221 Live woman in the mines. "Old Block" 17,113 Lo que ha do sir. Vega . 2,2 (class 34) Loan of a lover. Va. Planche 1,113 Locaudiera. C. Goldoni . . 1,2.521 Locos de Valencia. Vega 2,2 (class 34) Lohn der Wahrheit. S. Kotzebue 13,2202 Loi du coeur. C. Laya . . 34S6 Lois de Minos. Trag. Voltaire 9,.3807;6,4S68 Lola Montez. Same as Pas de fascination 34,113 London assurance. Boncicault 4,221 London merchant. Same as George Barn- well, q. V. Looking-glass for London and England. K. Greene .... 115 Lord of the manor. 0. Burgoyne. [Al- tered by C. Dibdin] . 7,107 Lorenzaccio. A. de Musset . 3596 Lorenzo me llamo. Matos Fragoso 4,2 (class 34) Lorgnon. Cv. Scribe . . 7,3736 Lost ship. T. Townsend . . 39,221 Lots. C. Plautus . . . 2,5.3;5,185 Lottery. F. Fielding . . 192 Lottery ticket. F. Buckstone . 18,113 Louise. Cv. Scribe et Varner . 5,3736 Louison. C. A. de Musset . 3.596 Love. Kuowles . . 3,69;2,70;9,221 Love a la mode. Afterpiece. Macklin 5,142; 2,143 Love and a bottle. C. Farquhar 41 Love and intrigue. Trag. Schiller 4,128 . (class 33) Love and loyalty. W. J. Robson 32,221 Love and murder F. J. Brougham 9,113 Lovecha,se. C. Knowles 2,69;2,70;3,221 Loveforlove. C. Congreve 41;20,i41;3,142; 2,143;10,191 Love in a maze. J. Shirley , 2,97 Love in a village. Co. Bickerstaff 33,71; . 7,107;.5,142;2,143;14,191 Love in a wood. C. Wycherley 41 Love in humble life. Petite C. J. H. Payne 15,113 Love in livery. F. J. P. Wooler 27,113 Love in '76. Ct. Bunce . . 14,113 Love in several masks. C. Fielding 1,192 Love-knot. C. J. S. Coyne . 40,221 Love makes a man. C. Gibber 26,71;23,141; 3,142 Love of a prince. C. Gayler . 21,221 Love tricks. J. Shirley . . 1,97 Lover by proxy. Burl. Boucicault 31,113 Lover's progress. Beaumont and Fletcher 2,40 LoVer's vows. [Altered by Inchbald.] Kotzebue .... 8,141 — Same, trans, by B. Thompson 2,165 Love's cruelty. Shirley . . 2,97 Love's cure. Beiumont and Fletcher 2,40 Love's labours lost. C. Shakspeare 2,24; 25;2,61;2,62;4,63;1,64;1,65;3,76;2,80; 2,124;2,136;38,221 Love's metamorphosis. J. Lilly 2,82 Love's pilgrimage. Beaumont and Fletcher 2,40 Love's sacrifice. George Lovell 2,221 Loyal brother. Southern . 1,162 Loyal subject. Beaumont and Fletcher 1,40 Lucky hit. Petite C. H. Paul . 32,113 Lucrfece Borgia. Hugo . . 3408;4605 Lucretia Borgia. Adapted by J. M. Wes- ton 32,221 Lugenfeind. L. Kotzebue . 41,2202 Luke the labourer. Domestic dr. Buck- stone 2,113 Luria. Trag. K. Browning 2,262 (class 23) Lust's dominion. Trag. Marlowe .3,99 Lustspiel am fenster. P. Kotzebue 21,2202 Lyar. Footo .... 6,142 — See Liar. Lying valet. F. Garrick 7,107;5,142;1,143; 8,191 Lysistrata. C. Aristophanes . 66;57 Macbeth. Trag. Shakspeare 3,24;25;7,63; 10,76;i),S0;7,124;4,136;3,141;212;7,221 Macbeth. Trag. [imitee del' Anglais.] Duels 2,3140 Macbeth travestie. Northall . 5,113 Macduff's cross. Sir W. Scott 6,204 (class 23) Macias. Larra . . . 2,25 (class 34) Mad dogs. F. J. Moore . . 23,113 Mad lover. Beaumont and Fletcher 1,40 Mad prophet. C. Giraud . . 199 Mad world, my masters. Middleton 2,98 Madelaine. Mrs. V. Cunningham 33,221 Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle. A. Dumas 3224 — Same, trans, and altered by F. A. Kem- ble 24,210 Madre amorosa. C. Goldoni . 18,2321 Mafemmeetmonparapluie. V. Laui'encin 4181 Magico prodigioso. Calderon 3,2 (class 34) Magnetic lady. B. Jonson . 45 Maguiflque. C. Sedaine . . 4463 Maguyl'ycence. Skelton . 2,448 (class 23) Mahomet (Fanatisme). Trag. Voltaire . 3,3897;3900;3,4S68 — Same in English, by J. Miller 14,71; 12,141;2,142;2,143 Maid in the mill. Beaumont and Fletcher 2,40 Maid of Bath. Foote . . 5,142 Maid of Croissey. Gore . . 4,113 Maid of honour. Tragi-com. Massinger 21 Maid of Marieudorpt. Kuowles 69;70 Maid of Orleans. Schiller 3,128 (class 33) Maid of the mill. Co. Bickerstaff 33,71; 7,107;6,141;.5,142 Maid of the oaks. Burgoyne . 5,142;7,107 Maid with the milking-pail. Cd. Buck- stone . . • . . 31.113 Maidens of Trachis. Sophocles 2,54 — See Trachinite. Maid's last prayer. Southern . 2,162 Maid's revenge. J. Shirley . 1,97 Maid's tragedy. Beaumont and Fletcher 1,40;1,142 Maid's tragedy (altered by Knowles and called The bridal) . . 6,221 Maison de Penarvau. Sandeau 5356 Maitre Guerin. C .\ugier . 4666 Maitresse an logis. Cv. Scribe 2,3736 Make your wills. F. Mayhew and Smith 16,113 Mai casados de Valencia. Guillen de Cas- tro ... . 1,2 (class 34) Malade imaginaire. Cb. Moliere 3596;4594 — Same in English, under title Doctor Last 5,142 Malcontent. J. Marston and Webster 2,83 Malcontent, induction to. J. Webster 4,81 Malcoutenti. C. Goldoni . . 14,2.521 Male coquette. Garrick . . 5,142 Malheurs d' uu amant heureux. Cv. Scribe 7,3736 Malvina. Cv. Scribe . . 5,3736 Man of the world. Macklin 24,71;7,107; 16,141;1,143 Man with the iron mask. Adapted by W. J. Lucas .... 29,221 Man without a head. F. Wooler 34,113 Manager's daughter. Int. E. Lancaster 36,113 Mailanas de abril y mayo. C. Calderon 3,2 (class 34) Manfred, a dramatic poem. Byron 34; . 4,35;5,335 (class 23) Maniac lover. See Michael Erie. Manlius Capitolinus. Trag. Lat'osse 1,3140 Mann von vierzig Jahren. L. Nach dem Fr. des Fagan. Kotzebue 5,2202 Mann von Wort. S. Iflland . 3,529 Manolo. Ramon de la Cruz 5,2 (class 34) Marble heart. C. Selby . . 34,221 Marco Spada. J. P. Simpson . 13,221 Marguerite. Dram, morale . 4224 Marl confident. C. Destouches 10,4481 Marl retrouv6. C. Dancourt . 3133 Maria Stuarda. Trag. Alfieri . 4,2522 — See Mary Stuart. Mariage d'argent. C. Scribe . 1,3733 Mariage de raison. Cv. Scribe et Varner 4,3736 Mariage enfantin. Cv. Scribe et Delavigne 1,.3736 Mariage fait et rompu. Dufresny 3133 Mariage force. C. Moliere . 3541;4594 Mariages d'aujour d'hui. Bourgeois et De- courcelle .... 3098 Mariamne. Trag. Fenton . 14,71;2,142 Mariamne. Trag. Voltaire 1,3897;1,4S68 Marie. Dr. idylle. Kotzebue . 46;2202 Marino Faliero. Trag. Byron 34;4,35;6,335 (class 23) Marion Delorme. Hui,'0 . . 340S;4605 Marius, history and fall of. Trag. Otway 2,195 Marraine. Cv. Scribe, Lockroi, et Chsibot 5,3736 Married and single. C. Poole . 10,221 Married bachelor. F. P. P. O'Callaghan 18,113 Married life. C. Buckstone . 17,221 Married rake. F. C. Selby . 9,113 Marta la piadosa. C. Molina 4,2 (class 34) Martyr. Baillie ... 1,2 Martyr of Antiuch. Milmau 1,619 (class 2:^) Mary Stnart. Trag. Alfleri . 2,1 — See Maria Stuarda. Mary Stuart. Trag. Schiller 210 (class 24) ; 3,128 (class 33) Mary's birthday. G. H. Miles . 31,221 Masken. Liedersp. Kotzebue . 38,2202 Masks and faces. C. T. Taylor and C. Reade .... 30,221 Masque. Beaumont and Fletcher 2,40 Masques. T. Middleton . . 5,98 Massacre. Trag. Inchbald 1289 (class 30) Massacre at Paris. Marlowe . 9.3;2,99 Massaniello. Mus. dr. G. Milner 25,221 Massere. C. Goldoni . . 27,2521 Match. C. Baillie ... 3.2 Match in the dark. Ct. Dance 28,113 Matilda. Trag. [after Amelie, on Leduc de Foix]. T. Francklin 25,141;2,142 Matrimonio perconcorso. C. Goldoni 13,2-521 Matrimony. Petite opera. Altered from the French by J. Kenney . 14,113 Matteo Falcone. Md. Oxberry 24,113 Max Helfenstein. L. . . . 31,2202 Mayor impossible. C. Vega 2,2 (class .34) Mayor rauuotruo los zelos. Calderon 3,2 (class 34) Mayor of Garratt. Foote 7,107;5,142;1,143 11,191 Mayor of Queenborough. T. Middleton 1,98 Mazeppa. H. M. Milner . . 23,221 Measure for measure. Shakspeare 1,24;25; ],61;2,62;3,63;1,65;3,76;1,80;1,124;2,136; 2,141 Mechant. C. Gresset . . 3136;4451 Medea. Trag. Euripides . 48;.50 Medea. Trag. Glover . . 1,71 Medecin malgre lui. C. Molifere 4,3541;4594 — See Mock doctor. Medico de su honra. Calderon 3,2 (class .34) Medico olandeso. C. Goldoni . 16,2521 Medisant. C. Destouches . 2,4481 Meg's diversion. Craven . 43,221 Melanide. C. La Chaussee . 4452 Melanie. La Harpe . , 4456 Melicerte. Pastorale. Molifere 4,3.541 ;4o94 Melodrame en 3 actes en prose. C. P. De Kock .... 4833 Memoires d'un colonel. Cv. Scribe et Mel- esville .... 2,3736 Menaechmi. Plantus . 1,53;3,185 Menemuos. C. Timoneda 1,2 (class 34) Menscheuhaszund Keue. S. Kotzebue 1,2202 Meuschenhasz und Reue (umgearb.) Kotze- bue 40,2202 Monteur. C. Corneille . 3129;4,3162'3 — See Bugiardo; Liar; Lying lovers; Ver- dad sospeclicsa. Menteur veridique. Cv. E. Scribe 2,3736 Mercaderamante. G.deAguilar 1,2 (class 34) Mercanti. C Goldoni . . 14,2521 Mercator (Merchant.) C. Plautus 2,53;2,185 Merchant of Bruges. Kinnaird 7,107 Merchant of Venice. Shakspeare 2,24;25; 2,61;3,62;4,63;1,64;1,65;4,76;2,S0;2,124; 3,]36;4,141;8,221 Mercure galant. C. Boursault 3132;4443 Mere coquette. C. Quinault . 4460 M^re coupable. Beaumarchais 4447;3,4832 Merope. Trag. Alfieri . . 6,2.322 — Same in English . . 2,1 Merope. Trag. A. Hill . . 6.71 Merope. Trag. Voltaire 4,3S97;3900;3,486S Merrie tricks of Lamyngetowne. Chatter- ton ... . 2,47 (class 23) Merry monarch. J. H. Payne . 3,221 Merry wives of Windsor. Shakspeare 1,24; 25;1,61;2,62;3,63;1,64;1,65:2,76;1,80; 1,124;1,136;3,141;3I,221 Metamora. Burl. J. Brougham 32,113 Metromanie. C. Piron . . 3136 Michael Erie, the maniac lover. T. E. Wilkes .... 31,221 Michaelmas term. T. Middleton 1,98 Michel ct Christine. Folie-va. Scribe et Dupin .... 1,3736 Midas. Burl. K. O'Hara .''.,142;1,143 Middy ashore, the. F. W. B. Bernard 13,113 Midnight banquet. Md. . . 38,221 Midsummer-night's dream. Shakspeare 2,24;25;1,61;3,62;2,63;1,64;1,65;4,76; 2,80;2,124;2,136;14,221 — Same, arranged by Laura Keene 28,221 Milagros del desprecio. C. Vega 2,2 (class 34) Miles gloriosus. C. Plautus . 1,53;1,1S5 Miller and his men. Md. Pocock 2.5,221 Miller of New Jersey. J. Brougham 28,221 Miller's maid. Md. J. F. Saville 12,113 Mind your own business. M. Lemon 12,221 Minerali. Plunkett . . . 19,221 Minna von Barnhelm. C. Lessing220;l,2418 Minor. Foote .... 5,142 Miralda. M. M. Ballon . . 33,113 Miriam. D. poem. L. J. Park 20S Mirra. Trag. Alfleri . . 6,2;522 Misanthrope. C. Moliere 4,3341;4594 DRAMAS. 164 DRAMAS. Mischief making. Interl, Buekstone ] 7,113 Miser. C. Fielding 30,71;4,142;3.192 Miser. C. Plautus . . . 1,53;2,185 Miserables. C. Hugo . . 2521 Misogyn. L 1,2418 Miss iu her teens. F. Garrick .'5,142;2,143 Miss Lucy in town. Sequel to Virgin un- masked. F. H. Fielding 5,192 Miss Sara Sampson Trau. Lessing 2,2418 Mistake. C. 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Y., 1862 6-595 Duane, W. Visit to Colombia, in 1822 and 23. Ph., 1826. 8° . . . . 26^-28 — Relation of landlord and tenant in Pennsylvania. Ph., 1844 2-31 Duane, W. J. Letters, addressed to the people of the United States, in vindication of his con- duct. 1834. 8»pph. . . 30-1606 — Narrative and correspondence concerning the removal of the deposits, and occurrences connected therewith. Ph., 1838. 8° 26»-815 — Biographical memoir of. Ph., 1868. 8° 30-2389 Du Barri, Mme. Memoires sur la ville, la cour, et les salons de Paris sous Louis XV. P. 2 v. 8» 84-4751 — Curiosities historiques sur. A. Le Roi 34-4578 Diiben, G. von. Microscopical diagnosis; trans., with additions, by L. Bauer. N. Y., 1859. 8° 10-653 Duberly, Mrs. Henry. Campaigning experiences in Rajpootana and Central India, during the suppression of the mutiny, 1857,8. L., 1859 28^-200 Dublin. Gilbert, J. T. History of the city 27"-! 442 — Report of taxation, and petition to parliament. Dub., 1829 ..... 33-153 — Archer, Jos. Statistical survey of the county 27''-930 Observations on, by H. Dutton . 271^-931 Dublin international exhibition, 1865. Illustrated record and descriptive catalogue ; compiled and edited by H. Parkinson and P. L. Sim- monds. L., 1866. 8° . . 6-1015 Dublin review. Vols. 50,51 (1861,2) and n. s., v. 3-10 (1864-8.) L., 8» . . 17-34 Dublin university'. Report of her majesty's com- missions to inquire into the state, discipline, studies, and revenues of the u. of D., and of Trinity college. Dub., 1853. f° 13-508 — Taylor, W. B. S. History of . 18-236 Dublin university magazine, a literary and political journal, v. 20, 1842 ; also v. 52, 57-71. L., 1858-68. 8» .... 17-35 Dublin young men's Christian association. Lectures delivered before, in 1861. Dub., 1862 33-1025 Dubois, J. A. Description of the character, man- ners, and customs of the people of India, and of their institutions, religious and civil. 2 v. Ph., 1818. 8° . . . . 28''-43 Du Bois, W. E. See Eckfeldt, J. R. . 1-522 Du Boscq, — . The accomplished woman. L., 1753. 2v 33-1057 Dubourdieu, J. Statistical survey of the county of Antrim. Dub., 1812. 8» . . 27''-933 Dubourg, G. The violin ; an account of the instm- ment and its most eminent professors. L.. 1852 5-1083 DUBOURa. 170 DUFFIELD. Dubourg, J. H. (Huen-Dubourg [Pseud.]) See Hamond. Du Breuil, A. Science and practice of grafting, pruning, and training fruit trees. L., 1862 4-173 — Vineyard culture improved and cheapened ; trans, by E. and C. Parker, with notes and adaptations to Am. culture by J. A. Warder. Cin., 1867 4-280 Dubus, P. L. See Preville. Due de Carlepont, le. A. Acliard . 34-4641 Due Job, le. L. Laya . . . 34-4550 Ducachet, H. W. [Memorial sermon by F. C. Ewer] 80-2891 Du Camp, M. L'Homme au bracelet d'or. P., 1861 84-4082 Du Chaillu, P. B. Explorations and adventures in equatorial Africa, with accounts of the chase of the gorilla and other animals. N. Y., 1861. 8° 28"-880 — Journey to Ashango land, and further penetra- tion into equatorial Africa. N. Y., 1867. 8° 28^-569 — Stories of the gorilla country ; narrated for young people. N. Y., 1868 . 28b-588 Duche, J. Discourses on various subjects. L., 1779. 2 v. 80 . . . . 32-1969 Duchesne, A. L. H. Reflexions d'un royaliste con- stitutionnel sur les diverses brochures qui ont paru depuis le 31 Mars. P., 1814. S- 34-3962 Duchesse de la Valliere. Mme de Genlis 18-1169 Duchess Agnes. I. Craig . . . 23-969 Duchess of Trajetto. Miss A. Manning 18-2060 Duchesse d'Hanspar, la. E. Texier . 84-4316 Duchesse de Chevreuse, la. C. Robert 34-5318 Ducis, J. F. Hamlet ; ffidipe chez Admete ; Mac- beth ; Abufar. C. A. T. v. 2 . 34-8140 Duckett, M. W. Dictionnaire de conversation, a I'usage des dames et des jeunes personnes. P., 1841. 10 V 34-3989 Duclos, C. P. Memoires sur le regne de Louis XIV, la regence et le regne de Louis XV. Barriere, J. F. V. 2 34-3519 Du Couret, L. Life in the desert ; or, recollections of travel in Asia and Africa. N. Y., 1860 28''-345 Ducrest, G. Memoires contemporaines, (Paris en province.) P. 8» . . . 34-4800 — Memoires sur I'imperatrice Josephine, la ville, la cour et les salons de Paris, sous I'empire. P. 8° 34-4754 Ductor Historicus. T. Hearne . . 29*-13 Dudevant, A. L. A. D., Mme (George Sand.) Adri- ani. N. Y., 1854. S" . . 84-3682 — Aldo le rimeur .... 34-8696 — Andre. P., 1852 .... 34-8704 — Antonia— Conte. P., 1863 , . 34-4822 — Le chateau des desertes ; Isidora. P., 1854 34-3683 — La comtesse de Rudolstadt [Sequel to Con- suelo.] P., 1861. 2v. 8» . 34-3689 — La confession d'uuejeune flUe. N. Y., 1864. 80 34-4648 — Constance Verrier. P., 1860 . 84-3705 — Consuelo. P., 1861. 3 v. . . 84-3686 — Consuelo ; and The countess of Rudolstadt 18-918 — Le diable aux champs. P., 1865 . 34-3688 — Elleetlui. P., 1859 . . . 34-4160 — Fanchon the cricket [trans, from " Petite Fa- dette," q. v.] . . . . 18-919 — La fllleule. B., 1853. 2 v. . 84-4151 — First and true love (trans, of P6che de M. An- toine) 18-920 — Francois le Champi. P., 1858 . 34-8692 — Histoire de ma vie. P., 1855. 4 v. 34-4158 — L'hommedeneige. P., 1858. 2 v. 34-4157 — Horace. P., 1857 .... 34-3693 — Indiana 18-920 — Isidora. P., 1861 .... 34-3696,83 Dudevant, A. L. A. D., Mine (George Sand.) Jac- ques. P., 1854 . . . n . 34-3694 — Jealousy. See Teverino. — Jean de la Roche. P., 1860 . . 34-4161 — Jeanne. P., 1852 . — Laura — Voyages et impressions. — Lelia ; Metella ; Melchoir ; Cora. P. — Lettres d'un voyageur. P., 1863 — Mile la Quintinie. P., 1863 . — Mile Merquem — Les maitres mosaistes Same. P. 8° . — Les maitres sonncurs. P., 1857 — La mare au diable. P., 1852 — Le Marquis de Villemer. P., 1861 Same. N. Y., 1861. 8« . — Mauprat. P., 1858 — Le meunier d'Angibault — Roman. Monsieur Sylvestre. P., 1866 — Same. N. Y., 1866. 8° . Mont-Reveche — Roman. 8" . Narcisse. P., 1859 Le Peche de Monsieur Antoine. 34-8690 P., 1865 34-3701 1857. 2v. 84-8695 34-3697 34-4154 18-4077 34-3687 34-4948 34-3699 34-3707 84-4162,3 84-4164 34-3708 P., 1853 34-4155 34-4152 34-4713 34-4715 34-4159 1852. 2v. 84-3700 34-3702 See First and true love. — La petite Fadette. P., 1858 . See Fanchon. — Promenades autour d'un village. P. 84-3710 — Simon — La marquise — Monsieur Rousset — Mouny-Robin — Les sauvages de Paris. P., 1865 84-3685 — Tamaris. P., 1862 . . . . 84-4156 — Teverino ; Leone Leoni. P., 1854 3!-8703 — Teverino ; a romance . . . 18-915 Same under the title of Jealousy 18-915'' — Valvedre. 8» 84-3709 — See Tiroir du diable. Dudevant, Mme et Maurice. Les Don Juan de Vil- lage. P., 1866 .... 84-5269 — Six Mille Lieues a toute Vapeur. P., 1862 3J-3711 Dudevant, Mme, et P. Meurice. Les beaux mes- sieurs de Bois-dore. Drame en 5 actes. P., 1862 34-5271 Dudley, R. See Leicester. Dudley observatory, (tlie,) and the scientific council, statement of the trustees. Alb., 1858. 8" 11-213 Duelling. Millingen, J. G. History of d. 29>'-171 Duer, J. Discourse on the life, character, and pub- lic services of James Kent. N. Y., 1848. 8» 30-1681 Duer, W. A. Lectures on the constitutional juris- prudence of the United States. N. Y., 1843 2-640 — Life of William Alexander, Earl of Stirling; with selections from his correspondence. N. Y., 1847. 8° .... 80-506 Duff, A. The Indian rebellion; its causes and re- sults. L., 1858 .... 28''-154 Duff, M. E. G. Studies in European politics. E., 1866. 8» 27''-3399 Duff, P. Book-keeping, by single and double entry. 20th ed. N. Y., 1868. 8° . . 1-338 Dufferin, F. T. B., Ld. Irish emigration and the tenure of land in Ireland, L., 1867. 8° 27''-1425 — Letters from high latitudes ; being some account of a voyage in the schooner-yacht "Foam," 85 O. M. to Iceland, Jan Mayen, and Spitz- bergen, in 1856. B., 1859 . . 27''-447 — Mr. Mill's plan for the pacification of Ireland. L., 1868. 8« .... 27''-1517 Duffleld, G. American Presbyterianism. Ph., 1854. 80 32-1518 — Dissertations on the prophecies relative to the second coming of Christ. N. Y., 1842 32-73 DUFFIK 171 DUMAS. Duffin, F. Perspective ; a complete guide for self- instruction. L., 1852. 8° . . 5-755 Dufief, N. G. Nature displayed in her mode of teaching language to man. Adapted to the French. 8th ed. Ph., 1834. 2 v. 8" 22-78 Dufour, G. H. Strategy and tactics. N. Y., 1864 6-596 Dufrenoy, A. G. B. Biographie des jeunes demoi- selles, ou vies des femmes celebres. 3me ed. Ph., 1824. 4 v. . . . 34-3293 Dufrcsne, A. Stories of Henry and Henrietta 18-916 Dufresne, J. Anthologie der schachaufgaben ; ori- ginal-beitrage von A. Anderssen. B., 1864. 80 20-5 Du Fresnoy, C. A. Art of painting, with notes by Sir J. Keynolds . . . v. 2 of 5-3H9 Dufresny, C. K. L'esprit de contradiction ; Le double veuvage ; La coquette de village ; Le mariage fait et rompu. C. A. C. v. 2 . 34-3133 Dufton, XL Narrative of a journey through Abys- sinia in 1862,8; with an appendix on "The Abyssinian captives question." L., 1867. 8° 28''-580 Duganne, A. J. H. Poetical works. Ph., 1855. 8° 23-396 — Parnassus in pillory ; a satire by Motley Man- ners, esq. N. Y.,1851 . . 23-296 Du Guesclin, Bertrand. Bonnechose E. de. Biogra- phie 34-3945 — Jamison, D. F. Life and times of 30-1892 Du Halde, P. General history of China ; contain- ing a geographical, historical, chronological, political, and physical description of China, Chinese-Tartary, Corea, and Thibet. 3d ed. L., 1741. 4 V , 28''-19 Duhamel, L. Le Livre de Lecture des Ecoles pri- maires. P. and Nimes, 1854 . 34-5032 Du H .usset, Mme. Memoires. See Barriere, J. F. V. 3 of 34-3519 Du Huys, C. The Percheron horse. N. Y., 1868 4-306 Duke, B. W. History of Morgan's cavalry. Cin., 1867. 8° 26»-884 Duke, R. (Sanford's Br. poets) . . 23-171 Duke, W. Remarks upon education, with respect to the learned languages. Ph., 1795 33-425 Duke and cousin. Mrs. Grey . , 18-1275 Duke of Monmouth. G. Griffin . . 18-3681 Duke's motto. P. Feval . . . 18-1070 Dulac, C. La niece de Mme de Sallebron 34-4014 Dulcken, H. W. Book of German songs. L., 1856 23-880 — Picture history of England ; illustrated by the brothers Dalziel, from designs by A. W. Bayes. L., 1866. S" . . 27*-347 Dumanoir, ^ P. F. P. Le camp des bourgeoises. Comedie en 1 acte, (melee de couplets.) P., 1856 34r-3190 — See Scribe. Theatre. Com. -v. Dumanoir and Dennery. Don Caesar de Bazan ; trans, by G. A. a-Becket and Mark Lemon. F's S. D. V. 2 . . . . 24-221 Dumanoir et de Keraniou. Jeanne qui pleure, et Jeanne qui rit ; comedie en prose. P., 1860 34-3192 Dumanoir et Lafargue. Le gentilhomme pauvre. Comedie en prose. P.,'l864 . 34-3191 Dumas, Alex. Abaye de Peyssac. [See Guerre des femmes] 34-3215 — Adventures of a marquis . . 18-943 — Ainsi soit-il. P., 1862. 4 v., in 2 . 34-3234 — Albine. Br. & L., 1843. 2 v. . 34-3218 — Amaury. [P. Meurice.] P., 1848 34-3239 Same in English . . . 18-921 — Andree de Taverney [trans, of Comtesse de Charny, from chap. XXIII of v. 4 to the end. See Series II, 4, below] . . 18-922 — Ange Pitou. P., I860. 2 v. [See Series II, 3, below] 34-3229 — Black. P., 1858 .... 34-3197 Dumas, Alex. Ascanio. [P. Meurice.] P., 1860. 2 V 34-3240 Same in English . . . 18-921 — Aventures de John Davys. P., 1861. 2 v. 34-3244 — Batard de Mauleon. [.A. Maquet.] P. 1860. 3 V. 34-3242 See Iron hand. — La bouillie de la comtesse Berthe. P., 1854 34-5081 — La boule de neige. P., 1862. . 34-3251 — Bragelonne, the son of Athos ; or, ten years later. [A. Maquet. See Series I, 3, below] 18-923 — Cabanon et chalet. [See Histoire d'un cabanon] 34-3195 — Un cadet de famille. Trad, par Victor Perceval. Public par A. Dumas. P., 1860. 3 v. 34-3253 — Le capitaine Paul. P., 1862 '. 34-3203 Same. 8« .... 34-4954 — Le capitaine Richard. Br. & L., 1855. 2 v. 34-3207 — Catherine Blum. N. Y., 1854. 8" 34-4515 Same 34-4071 — Le Caucase d^puis Promethee jusqu' a Schamyl. P., 1859. 7v. in4 . . . 34-3208 — Causeries. Leip., 1857 . . 34-3210 — Cecile. P., 1860 .... 34-3245 — Celebrated crimes. [P. A. Fiorentino] 18-945 — Le chateau d'Eppstein. P., 1860. 2 v. 34-5440 — Le chevalier d' Harmental. [A. Maquet.] P. 34-3246 Same in English . . . 18-924 — Le chevalier de maison rouge. [A. Maquet.] P. 2 V 34-3237 — Chroniques de France. [See Comtesse de Salis- bury ; Isabelle de Baviere. ] — Le collier de la reine. P., 1866. 3 v. 34-3226 See Series II, 2, below. — La colombe. N. Y. 8° . . 34-4575 — Compagnons de Jehu. P., 1859. 2 v. 34-3194 — Comte de Monte Cristo. [P. A. Fiorentino. A. Maquet.] P., 1864. 6 v. . 34-3248 Same. P., 1847. 6 v. in 3 . 34-3249 See Count ; Edmond Dantes. — Comtesse de Charny. P., 1860. 6 v. [See Series II, 4, below] . . . 34-3231 — Comtesse de Salisbury. [Chroniques de France, IL] P., 1861. 2v. . . . 34-3212 — Comtesse de Verrue. See Dame de volupte. — Confessions de la marquise (Suite et fin des memoires d'une aveugle.) P., 1862. 2 v. 34-3213 — The conscript .... 18-925 — Count of Monte Cristo. [P. A. Fiorentino. A. Maquet] 18-927 See Edmond Dantes. — Countess de Charny. [See Series II, 4, below] 18-928 — Dame de Monsoreau. [A. Maquet] P., 1856. 3v 34-3198 See Diana of Meridor. — Dame de volupte (c'sse de Verrue.) Br. & L., 1857 34-3205 — Derniere ann^e de Marie Dorval. P., 1833 34r-3314 See Les morts vont vete. — Deux Diane. [P. Meurice.] P., 1861. 3 y, 34-8193 — Les deux reines — suite et fin des memoires de Mile de Luynes. P., 1864 . . 84-5439 — Diana of Meridor [trans, of Dame de Monso- reau] 18-929 — Dieu dispose. N. Y., 1851. 3 v. 8» 34-4517 — Dieu et diable. N. Y., 1853. 8« . 34-^516 — Les drames de la mer. P., 1860 . 84-8200 — Edmond Dantes. Sequel to Count of Monte Cristo . . . . . 18-980 — The foresters 18-933 DUMAS, 172 DUMAS. Dumas, Alex. Emanuel Philibert [trans, of Le Page clu Due de Savoie] . . 18-931 — La femme au collier de velours. P., 18G1 34-3254 — Uue fille de regent. [A. Maquet.] P., 1860 34U3220 See Regent's daughter. — Forty-five guardsmen [trans, of Le quarante cinq] 18-983 — Gabriel Lambert, le peclie aux filets, etc. P., 1860 84-3256 — Les Garibaldiens. P.,1861'. . 34-3202 — George ; or, the planter of the isle of France. [P. J. F. MallefiUe] . . . 18-934 — Un Gil-Bias en CaUfornie. P., 1861 34-8271 — Grands hommes en robe de chambre. Ed. inter- dite. B. et L., 1855 . . . 34-3219 — La guerre des femnies. [A. Maquet ; Ninon de Lartigues ; Madame de Conde Vicomtesse de Cambes ; Abbaye de Peyssac ; Epilogue. ] P., 1861. 2 V 34-3215 — Half brothers 18-926 — Ilistoired'un cabanon et d'un chalet. [Monsieur Coumbes.] Br 84-3195'' — Histoire d'une casse-noisette. P., 1860 84-3257* — Impressions de voyage — Une annee a Florence. P., 1861 34-3261 De Paris a Astrakan. P., 1860. 3 v. 34-8265 De Paris a Cadix. P., 1861. 2 v. 34-8264 Midi de la France. P., 1851. 2 v. 34-3262 See Pictures of travel. Lesperonare. [P. A. Fiorentino.] P., 1862. 2 v 34-3266 Suisse. P., 1861. 3 v. . . 34-3258 — Impressions of travel in Egypt and Arabia Pe- traja. N.,Y-, 1839 . . . 28''-477 — Ingenue. Ed. interdite. Br. et Leip., 1855. 5v 34-3222 — Ingenue. P., 1860. 2 v. . . 34-3222" — Iron hand ; or, the knight of Mauleon. [A. Maquet] 18-935 — The iron mask ; or, the feats and adventures of Raoul de Bragelonne. [See Series I, 3, be- low] 18-936 — Isabel of Bavaria. [Chronicles of France, I] 18-930 — Isabelle de Baviere. [Chroniques de France, I] 34-3235 — Italiens et Flamands. P., 1862. 2 v. 84-3260 — Jehanne la purcelle. [Followed by Praxede and Pierre le cruel.] P., 1862 . 84-3243 — Le Lievre de mon grand-pere. P., 1856 34-3223 Same [in La pere Gigogne] . 34r-3247 — Louis XIV et sou siecle. P., 1866. 4 v. . 34-5434 — Louise la Valliere. [See Series I, 3, below] 18-937 — Les Louves de Machecoul — Episode de la guerre de la Vendee. N. Y., 1859. 4 v. 8» 84-4576 — Madame de Cond6. [See Guerre des femmes] 34-3215 — Mile de Belle-Isle— Drame. B. & L., 1889 34-8224 — La maison de glace. P., 1860. 2 v. 34-5441 — Le maitre d'armes. P., 1861 . . 84-3268 — Marguerite de Valois [trans, of La reine Mar- got] 18-944 — Les mariages du pere Olifus. P., 1861. 34-3238 — Marie Giovanni. Journal de voyage d'une Parisienne. Ed. interdite. v. 1-4. B., 1856 34—3225 — Les m6dici8. P., 1860 '. *. '. 34-3269 — M6moires d'une Aveugle. Mme du Deffand. P., 1862 34-3227 See Confessions de la marquise. — Memoires d'un medecin (Balsamo.) [See Se- ries II, 1, below] . . . ^ 34-3221 — Memoirs of a physician. [See Series II, 1, below] 18-938 — Le meueur de loups. P., 1860 . 84-3252 Dumas, Alex. Les Mohicans de Paris. N. Y., 1860. 5v. 8» . . . . 34-4520 See Salvator. — Mohicans of Paris .... 18-934 — Monsieur Coumbes. [Cabanon et chalet.] P., 1860 34-8195 — Les morts vont vite. P., 1861 . 84-3228 — Napoleon. See Fasquelle . . 34-5033 — Ninon de Lartigues. [See Guerre des femmes] 34-3215 — Olympe de Cleves. P., 1860. 3 v. 84-3217 Same. 2 v. 40 . . . , . 84-49 15 — Le Page du Due de Savoie. Ed., interdite, B. et Leip., 1854. 5 v. . . . 34-3230 See Emanuel Philibert. — Le pasteur d'Ashbourn. P., I860. 2 v. 34-3272 — Pauline et Pascal Bruno. P., 1861 34-3216 — Un pays inconnu. P., 1865 . . 84-3259 — Le Pere Gigogne — Contes pour les enfants. P., 1860. 2v 84-3274 — Le Pere la Ruine. P., I860 . . 34-3273 — Pictures of travel in the south of France. [Midi de la France.] n. ed. L. . . 27''-3-24 — La princesse Flora. P., 1865 . 34-3236 — La princesse de Monaco — vie et aventures. P., 1865. 2v 34-5437 — Les quarante cinq. P., 1862. 3 v. 34-3201 See Forty -five .guardsmen. — Queen's necklace. [See Series II, 2, below] 18-939 — Raoul de Bragelonne. See Iron mask. — Regent's daughter, [trans, of Fille de regent.] [A. Maquet] .... 18-921 — La reine Margot. [A. Maquet.] P., I860 34-3196 See Marguerite de Valois. — La route de Varennes. P., 1860 . 34-5483 — La salle d'armes. [Pauline, et Pascal Bruno] 84-3216 — El Salteador. 8° . . . . 34-4525 — Salvator — suite et fin des Mohicans de Paris. Gaston Phoebus. P., 1868. 5 v. 34-3232 — Simple lettres sur I'art dramatique. B., 1845 34-3267 — Six years later ; or, the taking of the bastile. [See Series II, 3, below] . . 18-940 — Souvenirs d' Antony. B., 1838 . 34-3233 — Souvenirs d'une favorite. N. Y., 1866. 8° 34-4714 — Sultanetta. P., 1864 . . . 34-3241 — Sylvandire. [A. Maquet.] P., 1861 34-8276 — Tales of Algeria, or, life among the Arabs, [trans, from the Veloce of A. Dumas, by R. M. Bache.] Ph., 1868 . . 18-946 — Three guardsmen. [A. Maquet.] [See Series I, 1, below] .... 18-941 — La tour de Nesle. [F. Guillardet.] F's M. D V. 14 of 24-221 — Trois maitres. P.,1861. . . 34^-3250 — Les trois mousquetaires. [A. Maquet.] [See Series I, 1, below.] P., 1860. 2 v. 34-3204 — La tulipe noire. P., 1860 . . 34-3277 — Twenty years after. [See Series I, 2, below] . . . . . . . 18-942 — Le vicomte de Bragelonne ; on, Dix aus plus tard. [A. Maquet.] P., 1860. 6 v. 34-3209 See Series I, 3, below. — Vicomtesse de Cambes. [See Guerre des fem- mes] 34-3215 — Une vie d'artiste. P., 1860 . . 34-3199 — Vignt ans apres. [A. Maquet.] P., 1860. 3 v. [See Series I, 2, below] . . 34-3206 Series. — [For more particular information about the books mentioned below, see tlieir titles in the above alphabetical list.] — I. French. English. 1. Trois mousquetaires. 1. Three guardsmen. 2. Vignt ans apr^s. 2. Twenty years alter. Bragelonne. 3. Vicomte de Bragelonne. 8. Iron mask. Louise la Valliere. DUMAS. 173 DUNHAM. — II. French. English. 1. Memohes d'un Medecin (Bal- 1. Memoirs of a physician. sanio.) 2. Queen's necklace. 2. Collier de la reine. 3. Six years later. 3. Ange Pitou. 4. Countess de Charny. 4. Comtesse de Charny. Andree de Taverney. — Jacquot, C. J. B. Alexander Dumas 34^4398 — See Gumming, Gordon ; Garibaldi. [33°° With the titles of some of the above works are given the names of persons who are believed to have been joint or sole authors ; on this see La Litt. Fi-anc, et Les supercheiies Litt., par JI. Querard ; Diet, des Cont. par Vapereau ; Les contemporains, et Fabrique de romans — Maison A. Dumas et cie par Jacquot.] Dumas, A., fils.. Affaire Clemenceau. N. Y., 18G6. 8° 34-4949 — Antonine. P., 1859 . . . 34-3278 — Aventures de quatre femmes et d'un perroquet. P., 1859 34-3279 — La boite d'argent ; Un paquet de lettres ; Le prix de pigeons ; Le pendu de la Piroche ; Ce que Ton voit tous les jours ; Cesarine. P., 1858 3J-3280 — The camelia-lady .... 18-950 — Camille F's. S. D. v. 17 , . 24-221 — Un cas de rupture. P., 1854 . 34-4341 — La dame aux camelias. P., 1854 . 34-3281 — La dame aux camelias ; piece, en 5 actes, melee de chant. P., 1855 . . . 34-3289 — La dame aux perles. P., 1859 . 31-3282 — Le demi monde ; comedie en prose, en 5 actes. P., 1860 . . t . . 34-3290 — Diane de Lys ; Ce qui on ne salt pas ; Gran- gette ; Une loge a camille. P., 1859 34-3283 — Le Docteur Servans. P., 1856 . 34-3284 — Un Pere prodigue ; comedie en 5 actes, en prose. N. Y., 1860. 8» . . . . 34-4526 — La question d'argent ; comedie en 5 actes, en prose. P., 1857 .... 34-3291 — Le roraan d'une femme. P., 1857 34-3286 — Sophie Primtems. P., 1857 . . 34-4339 — Tristan le Roux. P., 1856 . .- 34-4338 — Trois hommes fortes. P., 1858 . 34-3287 — La vie a vignt ans. P., 1859 . . 34-3288 — Jacquot, C. J. B. Alexandre Dumas fils 34-4398 Dumas, Count Mathieu. Memoirs of his own time ; including the revolution, the empire, and the restoration. L., 1839. 2 v. 8" 27^1702 — Same. Ph., 1839. 2 v. . . . 27«-1703 Dumont, E. Recollections of Mirabeau, and of the two first legislative assemblies of France. Ph. , 1833. 8" 30-361 Dumont, G. M. See Butel-Dumont. Dumont, H. Lady's oracle ; an elegant pastime for social parties and the family circle. Ph., 1860 23-716 Dumont, J. Corps universel diplomatique du droit des gens. Receuil des traitez depuis le regno de Charlemagne jusqu' a nos jours. Amst., 1726-31. 13v. !*> . . . 34-4965 — et Rousset. Supplement au corps universal dip- lomatique. Amst., 1739. 2 v. f" 34-4966 Dumont, J. L. Life sketches from common paths 18-951 Dumont, Melanie. La mouche qui vole, ou Les bons petits enfants. P. . , . 34-4233 Dumortous, M. Couquetesde Louis XV. P., 1759. {° 34-4971 Dumourier, C. F., life of. L., 1796. 3 v. 8° . . . . 30-136 Dun, P. Veterinary medicines : their actions and uses ; with an appendix on the diseases of the domesticated animals. 2d ed. E., 1859. 8° 4-106 Dunallen. Grace Kennedy . . . 18-1729 — Same . . . v. 4 and 5 of 18-3876 Dunbar, E. D. Social life in former days, chiefly in the province of Moray ; illustrated by let- ters and family papers. E.,1865. 8° 27''-1325 Dunbar, E. E. The discovery of gold in California. K Y., 1867 26»-914 Dunbar, J. R. W. Essay on the nervous system. Ph., 1828. 8° . . . . 10-79,80 Duncan, C. A campaign with the Turks in Asia. L., 1855. 2 V 28''-510 Duncan, F. Our garrisons in the west. L., 1864 26''-663 Duncan, G. J. C. Memoir of Rev. Henry Duncan. E., 1848 30-138 Duncan, Mrs. G. J. C. Pre-Adamite man ; or, the story of our old planet and its inhabitants, told by scripture and science. 3d ed. L., 1861 32-955 — Same. 5th ed. L., 1866 . . 32-955* Duncan, H. Sacred philosophy of the seasons : il- lustrating the perfections of God in the phe- nomena of the year. N. Y., 1846. 4v. 32-74 — Memoir of, by G. J. C. Duncan . 30-138 Duncan, Jas. Introduction to entomology. [Jar- dine, Sir W., N. 1., 28] . v.l of 9-595 — Beetles. [Jardine, Sir W., N. 1., 33] V. 6 of 9-595 — Moths, sphinxes, &c. 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Life, character, and acts of John the Baptist, and the relation of his ministry to the Christian dispensation. N. Y., 1853 32-392 Duncan Campbell, adventures of. D. DeFoe 18-3698 Duncaid. A. Pope 23-487,504, and v. 3 of 915 Duncombe, T. H. The life and correspondence of T. S. Duncombe. L.,1868. 2 v. 8» 30-2335 Dundee, J. Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount. Life and times, by M. Napier . . 27''-1352 Dundonald, Thomas, earl of. Autobiography of a seaman. L., 1860. 2 v. 80 . 30-988 — Allen, J. Life of . . . . 30-1859 Dunfermline, J., Ld. Memoir of Sir Ralph Aber- cromby, 1793-1801. Ed., 1861. 8" 30-1363 Dunellan mause. Miss Patterson . 18-2448 Dunglison, R. Dictionary of medical science, with French and other synonymes ; revised and enlarged. Ph., 1858. 8» , . 10-560 — General therapeutics and materia medica. Ph., 1857. 2v. 80 . . . . 10-259 — Human health. Ph., 1844. 8° . 10-39 — Human physiology. 8th ed. Ph., 1856. 2 v. 8° 10-257 — Practice of medicine ; a treatise on special path- ology and therapeutics. 3d ed. Ph., 1848. 2 V. 8° 10-258 Dunham, S. A. History of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. L., 1839. 3 v. . . 27''-2763 — History of Europe during the middle ages. L., 1833,4. 4v 27«-3400 — History of the Germanic empire. L., 1834,5. 3v 27^-2573 — History of Poland. L., 1831 . . 27«-2896 — History of Spain and Portugal. L., 1832. 5 v. 27=^2020 DUNLAP. 174 DUYCKINCK. Dunlap, J. D. Book of forms, for practice in the courts of Pennsylvania, and of the United States, and for conveyancing ; also for public officers and men of business generally. 4th ed. Ph., 1866. 8" . . . 2-33 Dunlap, S. F. Vestiges of the spirit-history of man. N. Y., 1858. 8" . . . . 32-760 Dunlap, W. History of the American theatre. N. Y., 1832. 8» .... 22-1035 — Same. L., 1833. 8» . . . 23-1034 — History of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. N. Y., 1834. 2 v. 8° 5-5 — Memoirs of C. B. Brown, with selections from his original letters and miscellaneous writings. L., 1822. 8° .... 30-2319 Dunlavy, J. The manifesto ; or, a declaration of the doctrine and practice of the church of Christ. N. Y., 1847. 8» . . 32-237 Dunlop, J. History of fiction : a critical account of the most celebrated prose works of fiction, from the earliest Greek romances to the novels of the present day. Ph. , 1842. 2 v. 22-1038 — History of Roman literature, from its earliest period to the Augustan age. Ph., 1827. 2 v. 8° 22-1039 — Memoirs of Spain during the reigns of Philip IV and Charles II, from 1621-1700. E., 1834. 2v. 8» . . . . 27^-2021 Dunlop, R. H. W. Hunting in the Himalaya ; with notices of customs and countries, from the elephant haunts of the Dehra Doon to the bunchowr tracks in eternal snow. L., 1860 28'>-354 Dunlop. See Wallace-Dunlop. Dunn, Henry. Gautimala ; or, the united provinces of Central America, in 1827,8. N. Y., 1838. 8° 26''-29 Dunn, H. Principles of teaching. 6th ed. L. 13-271 Dunn, J. Oregon territory and the British North American fur trade ; with an account of the habits and customs of the principal native tribes on the northern continent. Ph., 1845 26''-68 Dunn, R. Medical psychology. L., 1863 10-400 Dunn Browne. [Pseud. ] See Fisk, S. Dunne, J. H. From Calcutta to Pekin ; notes taken from the journal of an officer between those places. L., 1861 .... 28''-375 Dunning, T. J. Trades unions and strikes. L., 1860. 8° 2-643 Duns, J. Biblical natural science. L. 2 v. 8° 32-2005 — Science and Christian thought. L. 32-1881 Dunster, H. P. Discoveries of Columbus and of the English in America ; including concise narra- tives of the first settlements formed by our own countrymen in that continent. L. 26''-459 — True stories of the times of Richard II. L. 27''-348 Dunton, J. Life and errors ; with the lives and characters of more than a thousand contem- porary divines, and other persons of literary eminence ; to which are added his conversa- tion on Ireland, and selections from his other works. 1818. 2 v. S" . . 30-1396 Duparcque, F. Treatise on the functional and or- ganic diseases of the uterus. Trans., with notes, by J. Warrington. Ph., 1837. 8» 10-486 Dupaty, L. E. F. C. Mercicr. See Scribe, A.-E. Theatre. Com. -v. Dupin, H. See Scribe, A.-E. Theatre. Com. -v. Duplessis, P. Aventures Mexicaines. P. 34-3392 — Le Batteur d' Estrade. K Y., 1856. 8" 34-4618 Duplex, G. Matter ; its forms and governing laws. L., 1857 9-1016 Du Ponceau, P. S. Dissertation on the nature and character of the Chinese system of writing ; with a Cochin Chinese and Latin dictionary. Ph., 1838. 80 ... . 22-437 Dupont, P. Chants et chansons, (poesie et musique.) P., 1855. 3 v. 8» . . . 34-4432 Dupont-White, C. Gouvernement representatif, apropos d'un livre de J. S. Mill. 8" 34-4678 Duport, P. See Scribe, A.-E. Theatre. Com. v. Duppa, D. F. See Central society of education 13-51 Duppa, R. Life of Michael Angelo Buonnaroti. L., 1846 30-407 Du Pratz. See Le Page du. Dupuis, H. L. Holy places ; a narrative of two years' residence in Jerusalem and Palestine. L., 1856. 2 V 28''-465 Dupuy, Miss E. A. Country neighborhood 18-891 — Planter's daughter .... 18-952 Dura Den. J. Anderson . . . 9-201 Duras, Mme de. Ourika ; Edouard . 34-4730 Durbin, J. P. Observations in the east ; chiefly in Egypt, Palestine, Syria, and Asia Minor. N. Y., 1845. 2v. . . . 28M8 — Observations in Europe ; principally in France and Great Britain. N. Y., 1844. 2 v. • 27^-147 Durham. See North country ; Teesdale. Duringsfeld, Ida de. See Reinsberg. Durivage, O. F. The lady of the lions. F's M. D. V. 29 24-113 — The stage-struck Yankee. F's M. D. v. 27 24-113 Duruy, V. Histoire. Grecque. 2me ed. P., 1856 34-3979 — Histoire Romaine, jusq'a I'invasion des bar- bares. 5me ed. P., 1863 . . 34-3980 — Histoire sainte, d'apres la bible. P., 1863 34-3981 — Resume d'histoire de France. P. 34-3978 Dusch, T. V. Thrombosis of the cerebral sinuses. Trans, by G. Whitley. L., 1861. 8° 10-699 Dusenbery, B. M. Monument to the memory of Andrew Jackson. Ph., 1846 . 30-251 Dussauce, H. Practical treatise on the fabrication of matches, gun cotton, colored fires, and ful- minating powders. Ph., 1864 . 6-318 — See Ulrich, L. Dussek, J. L. Ausgewahlte compositionen fiir das pianoforte zu zwei und zu vier handen. Wolfenbiittel. 4° . . . 5-854 Dust and foam. T. R. Warren . . 29''-156 Dutch at home. A. Esquiros . . 27''-608 Dutch pictures. G. A. Sala . . 18-2719 Dutch pilgrim fathers, and other poems. E. Hopper 23-817 Dutch republic. See Holland. Dutchman's fireside. J. K. Paulding 18-3454 Duties of human life, the. Trans, from a Sanscrit manuscript, written by an ancient Brahmin. Edited by J. Perkins. N. Y., 1861 33-839 Duties of man. J. Mazzini . . . 3-792 Duties of men. T. Gisborne . . 2-663 Duty of the free states. W. E. Channing 2-603 Duty, Christian aspects of^ J. J. Tayler 82-1450 — See Morals. Dutton, H. Observations on Mr. Archer's statistical survey of the county Dublin. Dub., 1802. 8° . . . . . . . 27''-931 Dutton, T. Dramatic censor ; or, weekly theatrical report. L., 1800. 2 v. 8» . 24^78 Duval, A. V. P. Le prisonnier. Le Texier . . . . V. 3 of 34-4832 Duveyrier, A. H. J., dit Mclesville. See Scribe, A.-E. Theatre. Duveyrier [Mclesville], Merle, et Boirie. Le bourg- mestre de Sardam. P. T. B. . 34-4181 Duyckinck, E. A. & G. L. Cyclopaedia of American literature ; embracing personal and critical notices of authors, and selections from their writings, from the earliest period to the pres- ent day ; with portraits, autographs, and other illustrations. N. Y., 1855,6. 3 v. 8° 22-896 Duyckinck, G. L. Life of George Herbert. N. Y., 1858 30-1067 DUYCKINCK. 175 EAR. Duyckinck, E. A. National portrait gallery of emi- nent Americans, from paintings by A. Chap- pel ; with, biographical and historical narra- tives. N. Y., [1862.] 3v. 4°. 30-2011 Dwellers on the threshold. W. H. D. Adams 11-237 Dwellings. Ashpitel, A., & J. Whichcord. Fire- proof houses in flats . . . 6-7 — Bardwell, W. Healthy homes, and how to make them 6-9 — Brooks, S. H. Rudimentary treatise on 6-20 — Burn, R. S. Mechanical arts concerned in con- struction of dwelling-houses . 6-296 — Hare, T. Dwellings of the people 2-697 — See Architecture. Dwight, B. W. Modern philology : its discoveries, history, and influence. N. Y., 1859,64. 3 v. 8° 22-431 Dwight, Mrs. E. B. Memoir of, by H. G. O. Dwight 30-139 Dwight, H. E. Travels in the north of Germany in " 1835,26. N. Y., 1829 . . 27''-40 Dwight, H. G. O. Christianity revived in the east ; or, a narrative of the work of God among tlie Armenians of Turkey. N. Y., 1850 32-303 — Memoir of Mrs. E. B. Dwight, including an ac- count of the plague of 1837 ; with a sketch of the life of Mrs. Judith S. Grant. N. Y., 1840 30-139 Dwight, J. S. Select minor poems, from Goethe and Schiller ; with notes. B., 1839 . 23-99 Dwight, M. A. Grecian and Roman mythology. 3d ed. K Y., 1856. 8° . . 33-75 — Introduction to the study of art. N. Y., 1856 5-80 Dwight, Theodore. Character of Thomas Jefferson, as exhibited in his writings. B., 1839 30-366 — History of the Hartford convention ; with a re- view of the policy of the United States govern- ment which led to the war of 1812. N. Y., 1833. 8° 26'^-724 Dwight, Theodore, jr. History of Connecticut. K Y., 1841 .... 26»-70 — Summer tours ; or, notes of a traveller through some of the middle and northern states. 2d ed. N. Y., 1847 .... 26''-31 * _ See Darby, W. ; Garibaldi, G. Dwight, Timothy. The conquest of Canaan ; a poem. Hart., 1785 . . . 23-883 — Remarks on the review of Inchiquin's letters pubhshed in the Quarterly Review, B., 1815. 8" 26*'-550 — Tlieology, explained and defended in a series of sermons. 5th ed. N. 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Art of dye- ing cotton and wool in Paris . 6-317 Dyer and colour maker's companion: containing upwards of two liundred receipts for making colours on the most approved principles ; to- gether with the scouring process, and plain directions for preparing, washing-off, and finishing the goods. Ph., 1850 . 6-323 Dyer, G. Privileges of tlie university of Cam- bridge ; together with additional observations on its history, antiquities, literature, and bi- ography. L., 1834. 3 V. 8° , 13-63 Dyer, J. (Bell's poets of G. B.) . . 88-493 — (Walsh's Br. poets, V. xix.) . . 33-201 Dyer, R. Nine years of an actor's life. L., 1833 30-1888 Dyer, T. H. History of the city of Rome : its struc- tures and monuments, from its foundation to the end of the middle ages. L., 1865. 8° 37''-3305 — The history of the kings of Rome ; with a dis- sertation on its sources and evidence. Ph., 1868. 8° 27»-2206 — History of modern Europe, from the fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the war in the Cri- mea in 1857* L., 1801-4. 4v. 8» 27''-3405 — Life of John Calvin. N. Y., 1850 30-609 — Ruins of Pompeii ; a series of eighteen photo- graphic views ; with an account of the de- struction of the city. L.,1867. 40 37M335 Dying speeches and behavior of state prisoners that have been executed the last 300 years ; with their several characters, L., 1720 2-383 Dymond, A. H. Law on its trial ; or, personal rec- ollections of the death penalty and its oppo- nents. L., 1865 .... 3-644 Dymond, J. Essays on the principles of morality, and on the private and political rights and obligations of mankind. N. Y., 1834. 8° 15-333 — An inquiry into the accordancy of war with the principles of Christianity ; with observations on some of the causes of war and some of its effects. Ph 3-645 — Same : with notes by T. S. Grimke. Ph., 1834. 3-645'^ Dynamics. Tait, P. G., an'd W. J. Steele. D of a particle 11-335 — Warr, D. Treatise on . . . 11-111 — Whewell, W. Treatise on . . 11-354 — See Mechanics. Dynevor terrace. Miss C. M. Yonge . 18-3615 Dysentery. See Acholic diseases. Dyspepsia. Drewry, G. 0. D. and nervous de- rangement . . * . , . 10-789 — Halsted, O. New method of curing 10-58 — See Digestion. Dzungaria. Valikhanof. Description of D. 38*^-483 E pluribus unum. L. B. Prince . . 36«-913 Eachard, L. See Echard. Eadie, J. Paul tlie preacher ; or, a popular and practical exposition of his discourses and speeches as recorded in the acts of the apos- tles. N. Y., 1859 . . . 32-837 Eagle pass : or, life on the border. C. Montgomery . 26b-239 Eagles, J. Essays contributed to Blackwood's magazine. E., 1857. 8» , . 33-724 — The sketcher. E., 1856. 8» , , 5-393 Eames, J. A. The budget closed; letters from Europe. B., 1860 . . . 27'>-567 — Another budget ; or, things which I saw in the east. B., 1855 . . , . 28M95 Ear. Harvey, W. E. in health and disease 10-206 — Kramer, W. Aural surgery of the present day . 10-830 — Moschzisker, F. A. von. Diseases and their treatment 10-407 Eye, ear, throat diseases, etc. . 10-513 EAR. 176 EAST. Ear. Toynbee, G. Diseases of . . 10-388 — See Ueafness ; Hearing. Eardley-Wilmot, J. E. Lord Brougham's law re- forms ; comprising tlie acts and bills intro- duced or carried by him through the legisla- ture since 1811 ; with an analytical review of them. L., 1860 .... 2-167 Earl, G. W. The native races of the Indian archi- pelago—Papuans. L., 1853 . 29''-240 Earle, P. Marathon, and other poems. Ph., 1841 23-76 Earl's daughter. Miss E. M. Sewell . 18-2807 Earl's heirs. Mrs. H. Wood . . 18-3578 Early, J. A. Memoir of the last year of the war for independence in the Confederate States of America ; containing an account of the opera- tions of his commands in 1864,5. N. Orleans, 1867. 8« 26''-998 Early and late papers. W. M. Thackeray 33-1371 Early ballads, illustrative of history, traditions, and customs. Ed. by R. Bell. L. . 23-726 Early choice. W. K. Tweedie . . 32-600 Early closing movement. T. Dennis . 2-636 Early dawn, the. Mrs. Charles . . 18-3899 Early days of Elisha. F. "W. Krummacber • 32—393 Early efforts. * L. Warfe'l . '. ". 23-1004 Early English. See English. Early English prose romances. Ed. by Wm. J. Thorns 22-1238 Early English text society. [Publications ; com- menced L., 1864 ; still printing.] 8» 22-1043 (1) Morris, K., [Ed.] Early English alliterative poems, in the west-midland dialect of the 14th century, with notes, etc. 1864. In v. 1. (2) Faruivall, F. J., [Ed.] Arthur; a short sketch of his life and history, in English verse of the first half of the luth century. 1864. In v. 1. (3) Hall, F., [Ed.] Tractate concernyng ye office and dewtie of kyngis, spirituall pastoris, and temporall iugis. Laitlie compylit be William Lander. 1864. In v. 2. (4) Morris, K., [Ed.] Sir Gawayne and the green knight ; an alliterative romance-poem, (ab. 1320-30, A. D.) 1864. In v. 2. (6) Wheatley, H. B., [Ed.] Of the orthographie and con- gruitie of the Britau tongue be Alexander Hume. 1865. lu V. 3. (6) Skeat, W. W., [Ed.] Lancelot of the laik ; a Scottish metrical romance. 1865. In v. 3. (7) Morris, R., [Ed.] Story of Genesis and Exodus; an early English song. (Ab. 1230.) 1865. In v. 4. (8) Perry, G. G., [Ed.] Morte Arthuro. Ed. from R. Thorn- ton's MS. (Ab. 1440, A. D.) 1868. In v. 5. 9) Kingsley, G. H., [Ed.] Chaucer — Animaduersions uppon corrections printed in 1598. Sett downe by Francis Thynne. 1865. In v. 5. (10 and 21) Wheatley, H. B., [Ed.] Merlin; or, the early history of king Arthur: a prose romance. (Ab. 1450- 1460.) lu v. 6. (11, 19 and 35) Hall, F., [Ed.] The works of Sir David Lynde- say. (Ab. 1552.) 1865. In v. 7. (12) Furuivall, F. J., [Ed.] Wright's chaste wife; a merry tale by Adam of Cobsam. (Ab. 1462.) 1865. In v. 8. (13) Cockayne, 0., [Ed.] Seinte Marherete, the meiden ant martyr, in old English. First edited from the skin books in 1862. 1866. In v. 8. (14) Lumby, J. R., [Ed.] King Horn, with fragments of Flonz and Blauncheflur, and of The assumption of our lady, from a MS. in the Cambridge university library. Also, from MSS. iu the Briti.sh museum. The assumption of our lady and fragments of the Floyres and Blancho- flur. 1866. In v. 8. (15) Furnivall, F. J., [Ed.] Political, religious, and love poems, from the archbp. of Canterbury's Lambeth MS., No. 306, and other sources. (1380-1531.) 1866. In v. 9. (16) Furnivall, F. J., [Ed.] Book of quinte essence from the Sloane MS. (Ab. 1460-70.) 1866. In v. 10. (17) Skeat, W. W., [Ed.] Parallel extracts from twenty-nine manuscripts of Piers Plowman, with comments, and a proposal for the society's three-text edition of this poem. 1866. In v. 10. (IS) Cockayne, 0., [Ed.] Hali meidonhad; an alliterative homily of the thirteenth century. 1866. In v. 10. (19) [See No. 11.] (20) Perry, G. G., [Ed.] Prose treatises of Richard Rollo de Hampole, (who died A. d. 1349,) from Thornton's MS. (1440.) 1866. In V. 10. (21) [See No. 10.] (22) Skeat, W. W., [Ed.] Romans of Partenay, or of Lusig- nen, otherwise known as the tale of Melusine. 1866. Inv. 11. (23) Morris, R., [Ed.] Dan Michel's Ayenbite of Inwyt; or, remorse of conscience. In the Kentish dialect, 1340, A. D. ; from the autograph MS. in the British museum. 1866. Inv. 12. (•24) Furnivall, F. J., [Ed.] Hymns to the virgin and Christ ; the parliament of devils, and other religious poems ; from archbp. of Canterbury's Lambeth MS. 1867. In V. 13. (25) Furnivall, F. .1., [Ed.] Stacions of Rome, (verse, 1370; prose, 1460-70;) and the Pilgrim's sea-voyage (temp. Hen. VI.,) with Clene maydenbod, from the Vernon MS., (ab. 1370.) A supplement to " I'olitical, religious, and love poems," and " Hali meidenhad." 1867. In V. 13. (26) Perry, G. G., [Ed.] Religious pieces in prose' and verse, from Thornton's MS., ^cir. 1440.) 1867. In v. 13. (27) Wheatley, H. B.. [Ed.] Manipulus vocabularum ; a rhyming dictionary of the English language, by Petei Levins, (1570,) with an alphabetical index. 1867. In V. 14. (28) Skeat, W. W., [Ed.] The vision of William concerning Piers Plowman, with Vita de Dowel, Debet et Dobest, by Wm. Langland, (1362.) Part I, the Vernon text, or text A. 1867. In v. 15. (29 and 34) Morris, R., [Ed.] Old English homilies and homiletic treatises, (Sawles ward, and the wohunge of ure Lauerd ; uresius of ure Louerd and of ure Lesdi, &c.,) of the 12th and 13th centuries. From MSS. in Br. museum, Lambeth, and Bodleian libraries. 1868. In v. 16. (30) Skeat, W. W., [Ed.] Pierce the ploughmans credo, (ab. 1394;) to which is appended God spede the plough, (ab. 1500.) 1867. In v. 17. (31) Peacock, E., [Ed.] Instructions for parish priests, by John Myrc. 186S. In v. 17. (32) Furnivall, F. J., [Ed.] The baboe's book, [aud other books on " manners and meals in the olden time."] 1868. In V. IS. (33) Wright, T., [Ed.] The book of the knight of La Tour- Landry. 1868. In v. 19. (34) [See No. 29.] (35.) [See No. 11.] Reports, etc., to 1868 ...... 22-1042 Early history of western Pennsylvania and the west, and of western expeditions and camjiaigns — 1754-1833. Pittsburg, 1846. 8° 26»-580 Early lessons. M. Edgeworth. [First part of Harry and Lucy] . . . 18-970 Early life of Louis Napoleon, from authentic records. L., 1860 30-1474 Early magnetism in its higher relations to humanity, as veiled in the poets and the prophets. By eros MAeos. L., 1846. 8° . 11-79 Early travels in Palestine, comprising the narratives of Arculf, Willibakl, Bernard, Saewulf, Sigurd, Benjamin of Tudela, Sir John Maundeville, De la Brocquiere, and Maundrell. Edited, with notes, by T. Wright. L., 1848 28''-210 Earnest ministry the want of the times. J. A. James 32-1 4p0 Earnest student, the. N. Macleod . 30-1996 Earnestness. C. B. Tayler . . . 18-3152 Earp, G. B. History of the Baltic campaign of 1854, from documents and other materials furnished by Sir C. Napier. L., 1857. 8° 27»-868 Ears of the spiritual harvest ; or, narratives of the Christian life. Ph. . . . 32-630 Earth. Gumpach, J. v. True figure and dimensions of thee 12-56 — Higgins, W. M. Physical condition of 11-30 — Mudie, R. The earth . . . 25-34 — Pratt, J. H. Figure of the e. . 12-108 — Worms, H. Proofs of the rotation of the e. 11-194 — See Astronomy ; Geography ; World. Earth and man. A. Guyot . . . 25-25 Earth, plants, and man. J. F. Shouw 9-1029 Earth, sea, and sky. J. M. Wilson . 11-144 Earthworm and common house fly. Samuelson and Hicks 9-624 Earthquakes, enquiry into the cause of 11-18 — Mallet, R. and J. W. Catalogue of 11-179 — Mallet, R. First principles of observational seismology — great Neapolitan earthquake of 1857 . . . ... . 11-517 — Pepe, G. Ragguaglio del "tremuoto accad. nel R. di Napoli, 1805 . . . 34-2513 — True and particular relation. [Lima, 1746] 11-18 East and eastern travel. Browne, J. R. Yusef 28'^-167 — Chateaubriand, F. A. de. Travels iu the e. 29b-ll — Falkland, Lady. Journal in e. . 28^-313 EAST. 177 EBERLE, East and eastern travel. Burt, N. C. The far east 28b-581 — Carne, J. Recollections of travels in the e. . . . . . 28^-48 — Charles, Mrs, E. Wanderings over bible lands. 28'>-493 — Clarke, E. D. Travels in . . 29''-13i — Darner, Mrs. G. L. D. Tour in Greece, Turkey, and the holy land . . . 29''-86 — Dorr, B. Notes of travel in Egypt, the holy land, Turkey, and Greece . . 29''-237 — Durbin, J. P. Observations in . 28''-18 — Eanies, J. A. Letters from . . 28''-195 — Eddy, D. C. Walter's tour in. [See Eddy, D. C] — Fetridge, W. P. Harper's handbook for travel- lers 29''-196 — Gillett, E. H. Ancient cities and empires 28*-256 — Hahn-Hahn's travels in . . . 28''-169 — Holthaus, P. D. Wanderings of a journeyman tailor, 1824-40 . . . ' . 29b-84 — Kinglake, A. W. Eothen . . 28''-20 — Lamartine, A. de. Holy land . 28'^-23 — Lands of the Moslem . . . 28''-473 — Letters from the old world . . 28^-120 — Lloyd, W. Journey from Cawnpore to the Booiendo pass . . . . 28''-216 — Macleod, N. Eastward . . 28^-533 — Madden, R. R. Travels in . . 28''-85 — Masson, C. Various journeys in . 28''-360 — Millard, D. Travels in . . 28''-374 — Morris, E. J. Tour through Turkey, Greece, Egypt, etc., to the holy land , 28''-487 — Mott, V. Travels in, 1834 to 41 . 29^-227 — Ouseley, W. Travels in various countries of [1810-12] 28'^-911 — Paine, C. Tent and harem ; notes of an oriental trip 28»'-301 — Pressense, E. de. Land of tlie gospel 28''-481 — St. John, S. Life in the forests of the far east 29''-198 — Stanhope, Lady Hester. Travels 28''-488 — iSpencer, J. A. Travels in . . 28''-134 — Swift, J. T. Going to Jericho . 29''-315 — Taylor, B. Visit to . . . 28''-203 — Thomson, J. T. Life in the far east 28''-462,3 — Torrens, H. D. Travels in . . 28''-395 — Traces of travel brought home from 28''-20 — Tronson, J. M. Vovage to . . 28'^-324 — Turner, W. M. Glimpses in the Orient 28''-384 — Upham, T. C. Letters, aesthetic, social, and moral 29''-151 — Wdlpole, F. Travels in the further e. 28''-294 — Warburton, E. Egypt and the holy land 28»'-31 — Ward, A. Around the pyramids . 29''-203 — Wheeler, C. H. Letters from Eden 28''-592 — Wilson, H. H. Travels in . . 28''-215 — Wittman, W. Travels in Turkey, Asia Minor, Syria, and Egypt (1799-1801) . 29^-78 East and West Indies. Reynold, Abbe. Settlements and trade of Europeans in . 29*-31 — See Eastern archipelago ; India ; Indies ; West Indies; East India pilot. J. B. N. D. d'Apres de Manne- villette 25-352 East Indian archipelago. Gibson, W. M. Journey through 28''-218 East Lynne. Mrs. H. Wood . . 18-3579 Eastburn, Rev. J. Green, A. Memoirs of 30-140 Eiistbury. Anna H. Drury . . . 18-912 Eastcott, R. Sketches of the origin, progress, and efiects of music, with an account of the ancient bards and minstrels. Bath, 1793. 8-' 5-1042 Easter offering. Frederika Bremer . 18-395,6 Eastern arcliipelago. Belcher, E. Survey of islands of 29b-104 — Raffles, T. S. Commerce and resources of 30-2018 — See Borneo ; Figi ; Java ; Malaysia ; New Guinea ; Philippine islands ; Sumatra. Eastern church. Stanley, A. P. Lectures on his- tory of 32-712 — See Greek c. Eastern courts. Roberts, E. Embassy to 28''-ll Eastern Europe and the Emperor Nicholas ; by the author of "Revelations of Russia." L., 1846. 3v 27«-2900 Eastern Europe and western Asia. H. A. Tilley 29b-231 Eastern life. H. Martineau . . . 28''-539 Eastern penitentiary of Pennsylvania ; first and second annual reports. Ph., 1831. 8" 2-991 — McElwee, T. B. Hist, of . . 2-940 Eastern tales ; by the author of the Branch and other poems .... 18-962 Eastford. Wesley Brooke . . . 18-434 Eastlake, C. L. Materials for a history of oil paint- ing. L., 1847. 8° . . . 5-151 Eastlake, Lady E. See Jameson, A. Eastman, J. R. Discussion of the West India cy- clone of Oct. 29, 30, 1867. Prepared by order of Com. B. F. Sands, supt. U. S. N. observa- tory. W., 1868. 17pp. 8° . 11-334 Eastman, Mary H. Aunt Phillis's cabin 18-963 — Dahcotah ; ot, life and legends of the Sioux 18-964 — Fashionable life .... 18-965 Easton, Alex. Practical treatise on street or liorse- power railways. Ph., 1859. 8" 6-42 Easton, J. Human longevity : recording the name, age, place of residence, and year, of the de- cease of 1712 persons, who attained a century, and upwards, from A. D. 66 to 1799 ; with anecdotes of the most remarkable. Salisbury, 1799. 8° 30-1581 Eastward. N. Macleod . . . 28^-533 Eastwick, E. B. Journal of a diplomate's three years residence in Persia. L., 1864. 2 v. 8" 28b-440 — Venezuela ; or, sketches of life in a South Amer- ican republic ; with hist, of the loan of 1864. L., 1868. 8° 26b-686 Eastwood, J., and W. A. Wright. Bible word-book ; a glossary of old English bible words. L., 1866 22-79 Easy introduction to the game of chess ; including the whole of Philidor's analysis ; with selec- tions from Stamma, etc. Ph., 1817 20-58 Easy Nat. A. S. Stinson . . . 18-3027 Easy Warren. W. T. Coggcshall . 18-670 Eaton, A. Index to the geology of the northern states, with transverse sections, extending from Susquehanna river to the Atlantic ; crossing Catskill mountains ; with geological grammar. 2d ed. Troy, N. Y., 1820 9-228 — Manual of botany for North America. 7th ed. Alb., 1836 9-91 Eaton, C. A. Rome in the 19th century ; containing a complete account of the ruins of the city. 5th ed. L., 1852. 2 v. . . 27''-277 Eaton, F. R. Shakespeare and the bible. L., 1858. 8° 24-79 Eaton, J. H. Life and services of Andrew Jackson. 8» ...;.. . 30-252 Eaton, J. M. Treatise on the art of breeding and managing tame, domesticated, foreign, and fancy pigeons. L., 1858. 8» . 4-288 Eaton, S. J. M. Petroleum ; a history of the oil region of Venango county, Penn., and a dis- cussion of ancient oil operations ; with a map, and illustrations of oil scenes and boring im- plements. Ph., 1866 . . . 6-321 Eaton, W. Felton, C. C. Life of. (S. A. B. 9) 30-497 Eaux de St. Ronan. W. Scott . . 34-4498 Eaux de Taunus. V. Herault . . 34-3223 Ebelians. See Dixon, H. Spiritual wives. Eberle, J. Treatise on the diseases and physical education of children. 4th ed., with additions by T. D. Mitchell. Ph., 1850. S" 10^69 12 EBERLE. 178 EDGAR. Eberle, J. Treatise on the practice of medicine; with notes and additions by Geo. M'Clellan. Gth ed. Ph., 1845. 2 v. 8» . 10-41 Ebers, J. Seven years of the king's theati'e. L., 1828. 8" 24-72 Ebert, F. A. General bibliographical dictionary. From the German. Oxf., 1837. 4 v. 8» 21-170 Ecce ccelum. E. F. Burr _ . . . 12-97 Ecce Deus. Essays on the life and doctrine of Jesus Christ; with controversial notes on "Ecce Homo." B., 1867 . . . 32-1961 Ecce Deus-Homo. Ph., 1868 . . 32-2350 Ecce ecclesia : an essay showing the essential identity of the church in all ages. N. Y., 1868 32-2406 Ecce homo. A survey of the life and worli of Jesus Christ. B., 1866 .... 32-1796 — See Parsons, T 32-2310 "Ecceliomo." W.E.Gladstone . 32-2412 Ecce Homo, tlie new. J. C. Blumenfeld 2-555 Eccentric personages. W. Russell . 30-1753 Ecclesiastes. Hengstenberg, E. W. Commentary on 32-1362 — Macdonald, J. M. The book of E. explained 32-634 — Stuart, M. Commentary . . 32-779 Ecclesiastical antiquities of France. G. D. Whit- tington ..... 5-351 Ecclesiastical biographies. J. H. Gurney 30-1970 — Stephen, J. Essays in . . . 32-1685 — See Saints ; Hermits. Ecclesiastical cases relating to doctrine and disci- pline ; with a preface by the Id. bishop of London, and an historical introduction edited by G. C. Brodrick and W. H. Freeman tie. L., 1865. 8° 32-1632 Ecclesiastical history, polity, etc. See Church. Ecclesiastical register. See Am. ch. rev. 32-1814 Ecclesine, J. B. Compendium of the laws and de- cisions relating to mobs, riots, invasion, civil commotion, insurrection, etc., as affecting fire- insurance companies in the United States. N. y., 1863. 8° .... 2-354 Eccleston, J. Introduction to English antiquities ; intended as a companion to the history of England. L., 1847. 8° . . 27-''-360 Echard, L. The gazetteer's or newsman's inter- preter. 8th ed. L., 1706. Followed by 2d ed. of 2d part. L., 1707 . . 25-73 Echec a 1' elephant. L. Gozlan . . 34-3369 ichelle de femmes. E. Souvcstre . 34-3788 Echerolles, A. des. Private trials and public calami- ties during the trouble of the first French revolution. L., 1853. 2 v. . 30-1904 Echo des feuilletons, 1'. Recueil de nouvelles, le- gendes, anecdotes, episodes, etc. Ext. de la presse contemp. Directeurs : Mm. Dufour, Mulat, et Boulanger. 22« annee. P., 1861. 8« 34-4733 Echoes from the gun of 1861 . . 18-984 Echoes of a belle, by Ben Shadow . 18-967 Echoes of nature. E. Brown . . 23-100 Echoes of the universe. H. Christmas 32-306 Eckermann, J. P. Conversations with Goethe in the last years of his life. Trans, by S. M. Fuller. B., 1839 .... 30-207 Eckfeldt, J. R., and W. E. Du Bois. Manual of gold and silver coins of all nations, struck within the past century. Ph., 1842. 4° 1-522 — New varieties of gold and silver coins. 2d ed. N. Y., 1851 1-124 Eclectic magazine of foreign literature, science, and art, [successor to the Eclectic museum, which was formed from the American eclectic and The museum. ] v. 1, 2, 31-6, 48-63 ; and new series, 1-7. N. Y., 1843-'i8. 8» 17-36 Eclectic moral philosophy. J. R. Boyd 15-11 Eclectic medicine. Holl^mbach, H. Materia medica 10-717 — King, J. Am. dispensatory . . 10-857 — Paine, W. Epitome of practice . 10-496 Eclipse of faith. H. Rogers . . . 32-402 I;cole de la vie. G. de la Landelle . 34-4912 Ecole des proprietaires. P. Meurice . 34^640 Ecolier, 1'. Mme Guizot . . . 34-5091 Economica. S. Blodget . . . 26^-71 Economic cottage-builder. C. P. Dwyer 5-315 Economic position of the British laborer. H. Faw- cett 3-99 Economist, the, etc. v. 3,5-21. [1845-63.] f^ 1-520 Economy. See Domestic e. ; Political e. Economy of the animal kingdom. E. Swedenborg 10-817 Economy of capital. R. H. Patterson . 1-226 Economy of the eyes. W. Kitchener . 10-774 Economy of human life, by an ancient Bramin 33-381 — See Proverbs of all nations. Economy of the laboring classes. Wm. L. Sargant 3-205 Ecrivains fran(jais. A. Roche . . 34-5249 Ecrivains et poetes modernes. R. G. E. Taillandier 34-3844 — See Authors ; Literary and scientific men ; Lit- erature. Ecuador. Hassaurek, F. Four years among Span- ish-Americans .... 26*'-655 — See Colombia. Ecueil, P. C. de Bernard . . . 34-3082 Edda of Ssemund, the . . . . 23-864 — See Ireland. Eddy, A. D. The obligations of the Christian citizen ; with a review of high-church principles. N. Y., 1843 32-2317 Eddy, D. C. Hei'oines of the missionary enterprise ; or, sketches of prominent female missionaries. B., 1850 32-300 — Percy family. The Alps and the Rhine. B., 1863 27^-663 The Baltic to Vesuvius. B., 1863 27b-662 Paris to Amsterdam. B., 1863 . 27''-661 Through Scotland and England. B., 1863 27b-6C0 A visit to Ireland. B., 1863 . 27^-659 — Walter's tour in the east — Athens. N. Y., 1865 27''-768 Constantinople. N. Y., 1865 . 27^-763 Damascus. N. Y., 1864 . . 281^-446 Egypt. N. Y., 1863 . . . 28»'-447 — Young man's friend ; containing admonitions for the erring, counsel for the tempted, encour- agement for the desponding, and hope for the fallen. B., 1865 .... 32-1837 — Young woman's friend ; or, the duties, trials, loves, and hopes of woman. B., 1860 32-1836 Eddy, R. History of the 60th regiment N. Y. state volunteers, from July, 1861, to Jan., 1864. Ph., 1864 26»-565 Eddy, Z. Immanuel ; or, the life of Jesus Christ. Springfield, 1868. S" . . . 32-2512 Ede, Geo. Management of steel, including forging, hardening, tempering, annealing, shrinking, and expansion ; also the case-hardening of iron. N. Y., 1864 . . . 6-323 Eden, Emily. Semi-attached couple . 18-1896 — Semi-detached house . . . 18-1897 — ' Up the country.' Letters from the upper prov- inces of India. 2ded. L., 1866. 2 v. 28'^-517 Eden, Sir F. M. The state of the poor ; or, history of the laboring classes from the conquest. L., 1797. 3 V. 4° , • . . . 27^-4041 Eden, L. S. A lady's glimpse of the late war in Bohemia. L., 1867 . . . 27''-881 Eden, R. H. The bankrupt law as amended by the new act of the 6 Geo. IV, e. 10. Ph., 1841. 8" V. 34 of 2-55 Eden, W. See Auckland. Edersheim, A. History of the Jewish nation after the destruction of Jerusalem under Titus. E., 1856 32-646 Edgar. S. The variations of popery. N. Y., 1849. 80 32-1097 EDGAR. 179 EDUCATION. Edgar, J. Q. Boy princes ; or, scions of royalty cut off in youth. L., 1857 . . . 30-967 — Boylioocl of great men ; intended as an example to youth. 5th ed. L., 1860 . 30-1258 — Cressy and Poictiers ; or, the story of the Black Prince's page. L., 1865. 8° . 18-4041 — The crusades and the crusaders. B., 1840 29''-112 — Footprints of famous men. N. Y., 1854 30-787 — History for boys ; or, annals of the nations of modern Europe. IST. Y., 1860 . 27''-3410 — Sea kings and naval heroes ; a book for boys. L., 1861 30-1343 — Wars of the roses ; or, stones of the struggle of York and Lancaster. N. Y., 1859 27^-364 Edgar, J. N. The American race-turf register, sports- man's herald, and general stud-book. v. 1. N. Y., 1838. 8° . . . . 20-343 Edgar Clifton. C. Adams . , . 18-51 Edgar Huntley. C. B. Brown . 18-450,2830" Edge, F. M. England's danger and her safety ; a letter to Earl Russell. L., 1864. 8° •26M005 — Major-general McClellan and the campaign on the Yorktosvn peninsula. L., 1865 26''-652 — Naval engagement of the Alabama and the Kear- sarge. Ph., 1868. 8° . . . 26''-1028 Edged tools. By the author of "Win and wear" 18-3837 Edgeworth, M. Belinda 18-968, & v. 8 of 977 — Castle Rackrent 18-969,75, & v. 10 of 977 — Comic dramas . . v. 6,7 of 18-977 — Contes des families. Tr. de 1' Anglais, par E. Gamier. B., 1837 . . . 34-4200 — Early lessons. [First part of "Harry and Lucy"] 18-970 — Essay on self-justification . . 18-969 — Frank 18-971 — Harrington . . . 18-972, & v. 9 of 977 — Harry and Lucy .... 18-970,973 See Early lessons. — Helen . . 18-974, and v. 4 of 18-977 — Letters for literary ladies . . 18-975,6 — Leonora . . 18-975,976 ; and v. 10 of 977 — Moral tales 18-981 — Ormond . . . 18-972, and v. 9 of 977 — Parent's assistant [stories] . . 18-97't — Patronage . 18-976 ; v. 6, 7 of 977 ; 980 — Popular tales . . . . v. 5 of 18-977 — Tales of fashionable life; containing: (v. 1) Ennui ; Almeria ; Madame de Fleury ; the Dun. (v. 2) Vivian ; Manoeuvering. (v. 3) Emilie de Coulanges ; The absentee ; Modern Griselda . . . . v. 1-3 of 18-977 Same. 2 v 18-982 — Thoughts on bores .... 18-972 — and R. L. Edgeworth. Practical education. B., 1823. 8° . . . . . 13-72 — See Edgeworth, R. L. and M. Edgeworth, R. L. Essays on professional educa- tion. L., 1812. 8° . . . 13-71 Edgeworth, R. L. and M. Essay on Irish bulls 18-969,975, and v. 10 of 977 — Memoirs of Richard L. Edgeworth, begun by himself- and concluded by his daughter M. Edgeworth. 3d ed. B., 1821. 8° 30-141 — Same. L., 1844. 8" . . . 30-142 — See Edgeworth, M. and R. L. Edict of Nantes. See Huguenots. Edinburgh. Anderson, J. History of 27''-1300 — Anderson, W. The poor of E. and their homes 2-493 — Chambers, R. Traditions of . v. 6 of 33-26 — See Cockburn, H. Memorials of his time 27^-1321 — Dalzel, A. Histories of universities of E. 13-63 — Leighton, A. Romances of . . 18-3873 — Miller, H. E. and its neighborhood 27''-067 Edinburgh encyclopaidia, conducted by D. Brews- ter. 1st Amer. ed. Ph , 1852. 18 v. 4« . 33-1266 Edinburgh new philosophical journal, exhibiting a view of progressive discoveries and improve- ments in the sciences and arts, conducted by Robert Jameson, v. 42-7. E., 1847-9. 6 v. 8° 9-983 Edinburgh review ; or, critical journal. 1802-1868. V. 1-127. B. and N. Y. 8° . 17-37 — General index to v. 1-20 . , 17-37 — See Jeffrey, F. Edith, the backwoods girl. Mrs. L. C. Tuthill 18-3348 Edith de Falsen. E. Legouve . . 34-3495 Edith Vaughan's victory. Helen "W. Pierson 18-2508 Edith's ministry. H. B. M'KeeVer . 18-1995 Editorial life. Buckingham, J. T. Memoirs 30-1679 — See Newspapers. Edmond Dantes. Alex. Dumas . . 18-930 Edmonds, J. VV., and G. T. Dexter. Spiritualism ; with an appendix, by N. P. Tallmadge. 9th ed. N. Y., 1854. 8» . . 32-1833 — See Dodds, J. B. Edmonds, S. E. E. Nurse and spy in the Union army ; comprising the adventures and experi- ences of a woman in hospitals, camps, and battle-fields. Ph., 1865 . . 26''-490 Edmonds, Mrs. True stories for children from an- cient history. L. . . . 29»-lll Edmondson, J. Complete body of heraldry. L., 1780. 2v. f» . . . . 27^-4032 Edom. Lindsay, Ld. Letters on . 28'^-100 Edouard. Mme la duchesse de Duras . 34-4730 Edrehi, M. An historical account of the ten tribes settled beyond the river Sambatyon. L., 1833. 8» 32-1949 Education. General and miscellaneous. — American institute lectures . . 13-7 — Ascham, R. The scholemaster . 13-19 — Ash, J. Sentiments collected from best writers 13-20 — Bigelow, J. Modern inquiries . 33-1369 — Boutwell, G. S. Thoughts on . 13-38 — Burton, W. Culture of the observing faculties 13-41 — Central society papers . . . 13-51 — Chapman, G. Treatise on . . 13-53 — Chesterfield's letters to his son . 33-1217,18 — Cobbe, F. P. Essay on . . 2-627 — Combe, G. Popular e. . . . 13-58 — Dick, T. Diffusion of knoAvledge . 13-66.67 Mental illumination and moral improvement 13-67 — Duke, W. Remarks upon . . 33-425 — Edgeworth, M. and R. L. Practical e. 13-72 — Everett, E. Importance of practical e. 13-81 — First thoughts ; or, beginning to think 13-85 — Garvey, M. A. Manual of human culture 15-301 — Hamilton, E. Elementary principles of 13-103 — Hart, J. S. Mistakes of educated men 13-105 — Hecker, J. Scientific basis of . 13-109 — Hudson, J. W. Hist, of adult e. . 13-117 — Legard, F. D. More about farm lads 13-123 — Lindsley, P. Discourses . v. 1 of 33-925 — Locke, J. Thoughts concerning . 13-127 — M'Clure, D. Philosophy of . . 13-128 — Mainzer. Music and e. . . 5-1045 — Mann, H. Lectures on . . 13-130 — Mathias, G. H. D. "En avant, messieurs !" 33-1339 — Mayhew, I. Popular e. for use of parents and teachers . . . . . 13-140,1 — Milton, J. Treatise on . . . 13-127 — Ogden, J. Science of e., and art of teaching 13-155 — Parrish, E. E. in the society of friends 13-163 — Randall, S. S. First principles of 13-178 — Richler, J. P. F. Levana . . 13-181 — Rousseau, J. J. Emile, ou de I'e. 34-3650 Emilius 13-192 — St. John, J. A. E. of the people 13-195 — Shepherd, W., et al. Systematic e. 13-206 EDUCATION. 180 EDWARDS. Education. Smith, H. I. History of e., and plan of culture on Christian principles 13-209 — Southey, E. Life of Rev. A. Bell, comprising the history of mutual tuition . 30-1126 — Spencer, H. Intellectual, moral, and physical e 13-213 — Spurzheim, J. G. Elementary principles of 13-218 — Thompson, D. W. Day-dreams of a school- master 13-228 Wayside thoughts . . . 13-300 — Thring', E. Education and school 13-229 — Tracts on 13-224 — Vinet, A. L'e., la famille, et la societe 34-4574 — Watts, I. Improvement of the mind 31-232 — See Deaf and dumb ; Idiocy ; Ignonince ; Knowl- edge ; Learning; Mental * *; Military * * ; Morals ; Object lessons ; Pestalozzi ; Phren- ology ; Schools ; Self e. ; Study ; Teaching ; Training ; Universities ; and names of educa- tional subjects and institutions, and of coun- tries, states, and cities. — Classical, liberal, professional, scientific. — Amos, A. Advantages of a classical e. 13-12 — Atkinson, W. P. Classical and scientific studies, and the great schools of England 13-22 — Classical e. ot boys . . . 13-56 — Donaldson, J. W. Classical scholarship and classical learning . . . 13-68 — Edgeworth, R. L. Professional e. 13-71 — Farrar, F. W. [ed.] Essays on liberal e. 13-84 — Hamilton, Sir W. Discussions on education and university reform . . 15-252 — Taylor, S. H. Method of classical study 13-226 — Whewell, W. Liberal e. . . 13-238 — Youmans, E. L. [ed.] Modern culture 13-260,1 — IDomestic, and of females. — Aime-Martin. L. E. des meres . 34-3020 — Beechcr, C. E. Training of children 32-1317 — Bridges, F. Hints to mothers on home e. 10-278 — Burton, W. Helps to . . . 13-42 — Canipan, Mme. De reducation . 34-5005 — Davies, E. Higher e. of women . 13-64 — Fenelon. De l'e. des filles . . 34-3307 — Goodrich, S. G. Fireside e. . 13-95 — Guizot, Mme. Lettres de famille sur l'e. 34-3385 — Hall, J. E. of children, while under parents 18-102 — Lajolais, N. de. Education des femmes 34-5012 — Larcher, L. J. Opinions des anciens et des modernes sur l'e. des ,filles . 34-3480 — Luna Folliero, C. de. E. des femmes 34-4589 — Maintenon. Education des fllles . 34-3502 — Mann, M. Moral culture of infancy 13-169 — Martineau, H. , Household e. . 13-138 — Michelet, J. E. des femmes au moyen age , . . 34-4555 — Molinos-Lafltte, MmeA. E. du foyer 34-3544 — Necker de Saussure. E. progressive 34-3728 — Peabody, E. P. Kindergarten guide 13-169 — Phelps, Mrs. Fireside friend . 13-166 — Remusat C'sse. Education des femmes 34-3635 — Sewell, E. M. Principle applied to female e. in the upper classes . . . 13-202 — Shirretf, E. Intellectual e.— females 13-201 — Taylor, I. Home e. . . . 13-220 — Thery, A., et al. Cours d'6. elementaire pour les filles — comprenant conseils aux meres, etc. 34-4607 — See Children ; Women. — National and popular. — Arnold, M. Middle class education and the state 13-17 — Hill, F. Nationals. . . . 13-110 — Laboulaye, E. L'instruction publique, et le suffrage universel . . . 34-4572 — Maurice, F. D. Has the church or the state the power to educate the nation ? . 13-139 Learning and working . . 13-137 Education. Milner, T. Elevation of the people 13-144 — Wines, E. C. Hints on a system of popular e. 13-241 — See Mechanics institutes ; Refonnatory * * ; and names of countries. Education d'une poupee. Mme de Sainte-Marie 34-5178 Education of the human race. G. E. Lessing 32-1661 Educational addresses. Mrs. L. Phelps 13-167 Educational calendar and scholastic year-book for 1867. L 13-76 Educational exhibition of the society of arts, etc. Lectures in connection with. L., 1854 13-74 Educational periodicals. American journal of edu- cation 13-6 — Educational times, v. 1,2, 1847-9. L. 4° 13-500 — Museum 13-149 — University quarterly . . . 17-105 Educational value of the natural history sciences. T. H. Huxley .... 9-1021 Educator, the. Prize essays on elevating the pro- fession of the educator in society. L. , 1839 13-75 Edward IV of England. Historic of the arrivall of Edward. [Camden soc. pub. v. 1] 27''-195 — Warkworth, J. Chronicle of first thirteen years of reign. [Camden soc. pub. v. 10] 27''-195 Edward, (the black prince. ) James, G. P. R. Life of 30-143 — Jones, M. The black prince, a book for boys 27^-641 Edward. J. Moore , . , v. 6 of 33-1362 Edwards, A. B. Archie Lovell . . 18-3791,7 — Barbara's history . . . 18-990,3933 — Half a million of money . . 18-1004 — Hand and glove .... 18-1003 — Miss Carew 18-1004 — Miss Forrester .... 18-1824 — My brother's wife .... 18-999 — Philip Earnscliffe ..... 18-3888 — Steven Lawrence, yeoman . . 18-4063 — The story of Cervantes . . . 18-3794 Edwards, A. M. Life beneath the "waters ; or, the aquarium in America. N. Y., 1858 9-684 Edwards, B. History, civil and commercial, of the British colonies in the West Indies. Ph., 1810. 4v. 8» . . . . 26''-72 — Trade of the West India islands with the United States of North America. L., 1784. 8° ; with a speech on Mr. Wilberforce's proposition concerning the slave trade. Kingston, 1790. 8« 26»-73 Edwards, B. B. Biography of self-taught men ; with an introductory essay. B., 1832 30-144 — Writings, with a memoir, by E. A. Park 30-1004 — See Sears, B. Edwards, C. Juryman's guide throughout the state of New York, and containing general matter for the lawyer and law-ofiicer. N. Y., 1831. 8» 2-229 — Practical treatise on the stamp-act of July 1st, 1862, and amendatory statutes. N. Y., 1863. 8° 2-190 Edwards, E. Chapters of the biographical history of the French academy ; with an appendix, relating to the unpublished Monastic chronicle entitled Liber De Hyda. L., 1864. 8» 27»-1708 — Libraries and founders of libraries. L.,1864. 8» 21-176 — Memoirs of libraries ; including a hand-book of library economy. L., 1859. 2 v. 8« 21-177 Edwards, F., jr. On the economical use of fuel, and the prevention of smoke in domestic fire- places ; with observations on the patent laws. L., 1864. 8» .... 6-43 — Ventilation of dwelling-houses and utilization of waste heat from open fire-places. L.,1868. 8" . . . . . 6-113 EDWARDS. 181 EGYPT. Edwards, F., jr. On letters patent for inventions. L., 1865. 8» .... 6-844 Edwards, F. S. Campaign in New Mexico witli Col. Doniphan. Ph., 1847 . 36b-32 Edwards, H. Milne. Manual of zoology ; trans, by R. Knox. L., 1856 . . . 9-543 — See Ruschenberger. Edwards, H. S. History of the opera; with anec- dotes of the most celebrated composers and vocalists of Europe. L., 1803. 3 v. 5-1008 — Polish captivity ; an account of the present posi- tion of the Poles in the kingdom of Poland, and in the Polish provinces of Austria, Prus- sia, and Russia. L., 18G3. 3 v. 8» 37''-451 — Private history of a Polish insurrection. L., 1865. 3 V 37»-3904 — Russians at home; unpolitical sketches. L., 1861 3';''_596 — See Verderevsky. Edwards, Jonathan. Works ; with memoir of his life by S. E. Dwight. N. Y., 1829. 10 v. 8» 33-77 — Histoire de I'ceuvre de la redemption. Toulouse, 1854 34-5163 — History of the work of redemption ; containing the outlines of a body of divinity in a method entirely new. Ph. . . . 33-499 — Memoirs of the Rev. David Brain erd ; chiefly taken from his own diary ; including his jour- nal, in a regular chronological series, by Se- reno E. Dwight. N. H., 1833. 8» 30-46 — Miller, S. Life of. (S. A. B. 8) . 30-497 — See Day, J. Edwards, Jonathan, D. D. Works ; with a memoir, by T.Edwards. And., 1843. 3 v. 8» 33-78 — Observations on the Mohegan languages. Mass. hist. col. 3, 10 . . . . 26^-388 Edwards, Justin. Hallock, W. A. Life and labors of 30-856 Edwards, Tenison. Shall we register title. L., 1863 3-348 Edwards, Thomas, LL. D. Reports of cases argued and determined in the high court of admiralty ; commencing with the judgments of Hon. Sir W. Scott, 1808. N. Y., 1815. 8" 3-34 Edwards, W. Personal adventures during the India rebellion in Rohilcund, Futtehghur, and Oude. L., 1859. 8° .... 38''-317 — Reminiscences of a Bengal civilian. L., 1866 38f-530 Edwards, W. H. A voyage up the river Amazon, including a residence at Para. N. Y., 1847 36i'-33 Edwin Brothertoft. T. Winthrop . 18-3560 Edwin May's philosophy. J. Campkin 11-336 Edwin of Deira. A.Smith . . . 23-631 Efflnghams, the ; or, home as I found it 18-989 Eflrontcs, les. E. Augier . . . 34-5207 Egan, C. Tlie law relative to benefit building socie- ties. 2d ed. L., 1867 . . 2-325 Egan, P. Book of sports, and mirror of life ; embracing the turf, the chase, the ring, and the stage ; interspersed with original memoirs of sporting men. L., 1847. 8° . 20-346 — Fair Lilias 18-1017 — Tmogene 18-992 — Lady Maud 18-993 — Such is life 18-1047 Egan, R. The counting-house companion ; contain- ing the general exchanger, etc.* Dub., 1802. 4° 1-501 Egede, H. Description of Greenland ; with histori- cal introduction and a life of the author. L., 1818. 8» 26b-643 Egeria. W. G. Simnis . . . 33-293 Eggs. See Birds; Ornithology. Eggs of British birds. C. Jennings • 9-691 Egleston, T. Catalogue of minerals, with their formulas, etc. W., 1863. S" [Sm. misc. col. V. 7] 11-188 Egerton papers. [Camden soc. pub. v. 13] 87'»-195 Egloffstein, P. W. von. (Ed.) Contributions to the geology and the physical geography of Mexico ; with a graphic description of an ascent of the volcano of Popocatepetl. N. Y., 1864. 8° 9-312 Egypt. Anderson, A. Journal of the forces under Pigot, Abercrombie, and Hutchinson 38''-903 — Anderson, J. Bible light from bible lands 32-603 — Bartlett, W. H. Glimpses of the land of E. 28''-146 — Belzoni, G. Researches and operations 28''-386 — Bradshaw's overland guide . . 29''-173 — British museum — Antiquities . 38''-191 — Bunsen, C. C. J. Egypt's place in universal history . . . . . 38''-25 — Champollion-Figeac. Egypte ancienne 34-4890 — Champolliou jeune, J. R. Egypte sous les Pharaons 34-453'; Lettres ecrites d':6. . . . 34-4749 — Clark, E. L. Daleth • . . 38''-400 — Cooley, J. E. American in E. . 38'^-55 — Dearborn, H. F. S. Trade and maritime geog- raphy 1-22 — Dcnon, V. Travels in E. . . 38''-57 — Dumas, A. Impressions of travel in E. 28''-477 — Eddy, D. C. Walter in E. . . 28''-447 — Foster, C. Monuments . part 3 of 22-444 — Gliddon, G. R. Ancient E. . . 28''-40f) — Gordon, Lady D. Letters from . 28''-486 — Government of ... . 28'^-01 — Greenhill, T. Art of embalming . 10-643 — Hawks, F. L. Monuments of E. . SS^-lSil — Heeren, A. H. L. Researches . 38»-68 — Hildreth, J. Notes of the Buckingham lectures 35-12 — Hoskins, G. A. Winter in E. . 28''-421 — Irwin, E. Route through the Thebais (1777) 29^-27 — Jones, G. Excursions to . . 38''-67 — Kenrick, J. Ancient E. under the Pharaohs . . . . 38M)i) — Lane, E. W. Manners and customs of modern E 38^-543,3,8 — Lansing, G. Egypt's princes . 32-1441 — Lindsay, Lord. "Letters on E. . 28''-l(;0 — Lott, E. Nights in the harem . 28''-571 — Martin,. P. Expedition franqaise en E. 34-4921 — Modern traveller .... 39''-274 — Nash, D. W. Pharaoh of the exodus 38^-204 — Norden, T. L. Travels in E. . 28''-92,913 — Osburn, W. Monumental history of E. 28*-144 — Palmer, Wm. Egyptian chronicles 28''-187 — Paton, A. A. History of the Egyptian revolu- tion 28»-202 — Pfeiffer, I. Visit to E. . . . 28''-159 — Poole, S. Englisliwoman in E. . 28''-77 — Prime, W. C. Boat life in E. . 28^-243 — Piickler-Muskau, H. von. Travels and adven- tures 38''-207 E. under Mehemet Ali . . 28''-119 — Robinson, E. Biblical researches 28''-574 — Romer, Mrs. Pilgrimage to the temples and tombs 38i'-540 — Russell, M. View of ancient and modern E. 38»-29,30 — Saint-Hilaire, J. B. E. and the Great Suez canal 28''-258 — St. John, B. Two years residence in a Levant- ine family 28^-578 Village life in E. . . . 38''-l.-4 — St. John, J. A. Egypt and Nubia 28i'-126 — Segur, L. de. Une caravane fran^aise 34-4673 — Scyff'arth, G. Recent discoveries in 29''-89 — Sharpe, S. Antiquities in the British museum 38''-in3 Historv of E 38''-31 — Smith, J.'V. C. Pilgrimage to E. 28''-150 — Smith, T. History of Joseph . 33-993 EGYPT. 182 ELIOT. Egypt. Spencer, J. A. Travels iu 28''-134 — Spineto, Marquis. Antiquities . 28''-130 — Stephen, J. L. Incidents of travel in E. 28''-28 — Thomas, J. Travels in E. . . 28''-162 — Thompson, J. P. Photographic views of E. 28'>-176 — Trevor, G. Ancient E. : its antiquities and history 28''-206 E. from Alexander to Bonaparte 28''-236 — Uhleman, M. Tliree days in Memphis: sketches of tlie old Egyptians . . . 28''-147 — Volney, C. F. Travels through E. 28>'-109 — Wanderings in the land of Ham . 28''-522 — Wilkinson, J. G. Egyptians in the time of the Pharaohs 28''-141 Handbook for travellers in E. . 28'^-288 Manners and customs of ancient E. 28''-95 Popular account of the ancient Egyptians 28»-245 — Wilson, R. T. History of the British expedi- tion to E 28''-32 — Yates, W. H. Modern history and condition ofE. . . . . . . 28"-5r)3 — See Chronology ; Coptic language ; Hiero- glyphics ; Mummies ; Mythology ; Nile ; Pyr- amids. Eichberg, J. C. Doctor of Alcantra. Opera. B. 4° 5-916 Eichendorff, Joseph von. Memoirs of a good-for- nothing 18-1016 Eight weeks in Germany ; comprising narratives, descriptions, and directions for economical tourists, by the pedestrian. E., 1842 27''-41 Eight years in congress. S. S. Cox . 26''-682 Eighteen Christian centuries. J. Wliite 27"-356o Eighteenth century, the. A. Andrews 27''-21 — Miller, S. Retrospect of . . 29=^-253 — Schlosser, F. C. History . . 29"-72 Eighth commandment. C. Reade . 22-1173 Eighty years of republican government. L. J. Jen- nings 26^-991 Eighty years progress in the United States. Hart- ford, 1867. 8° . . . . 2G''-913 Eighty years progress of British North America ; showing the development of its natural re- sources. L., 1863. 8» . . 1-197 Eiklon manor 18-994 Eiloart, Mrs. The boys of Beechwood 18-3999 — The curate's discipline . . . 18-8926 Einfache geschichten. E. Niendorf . 34-r)88 Eirenicon. E. B. Pusey . . . 32-1729 Ekkoes from Kentucky. T>. R. Locke 18-1933 El Dorado ; or, British Guiana. W. T. Veness 26^-628 Eldorado ; or, adventures on the path of empire. B. Taylor 26'^-20<'. Elder, W. Biography of E. K. Kane. Ph.. 1858. 8» . 30-1012 — Emancipation : a lecture, pph. 8" 2-990 — The enchanted beauty, and other tales, essays, and sketches. Ph., 1859 . . 33-1130 — Genius of ecclesiastical freedom, comprising the declaiation of divine order, made in the first convention of the new church, in Union county, Indiana ; and an exposition of the order of divine order, referred to in the articles of the declaration. Cin., 1843 . 32-1718 — Periscopics ; or, current subjects extempora- neously treated. N. Y., 1854 . 33-366 Elderhorst, W. Manual of blowpipe-analysis and determinative mineralogy. 2d ed. Ph., 1861 8-58 Eldon, J. S., Ld. Twiss, H. Public and private life of 30-149 Elections. Acland, J. The imperial poll-iiook 27«-3 — Buckingham, J. S. Popular e. . 2-572 — Bushby, H. J. Manual of practice in united kingdom 2-255 — Cox, H.. Antient parliamentary e. 27*-295 Elections. Mjmn, W. B., vs. L. C. Cassidy. Con- tested e. for dist. att'y. Ph. . 2-138 — Wordsworth, C. Practice at English e. 2-249 — See Ballot ; Presidential e. ; Suti'rage. Electricity. Athaus, J. Medical e. . 10-212 — Bakewell, F. C. Electric science . 11-105 — Bird, G. E. and galvanism . . 10-783 — Clark, L. Electrical measurement 11-330 — Faraday, M. Experimental researches in e. 11-128 — Ferguson, R. M. Electricity . . ^ 11-285 — Francis, G. Electrical experiments 11-276 — Franklin, B. Letters on e. . v. 5 of 33-49 — Garratt, A. C. Medical e. . . 10-218 — Harris, W. S. Rudimentary e. . 11-303 — Jones, H. B. Animal e. . . 11-240 — Lardner, D., and C. V. Walker. Manual of e. 11-37 — La Rive, A. de. E. in theory and practice . . . . 11-145 — Noad, H. M. The inductorium . 11-288 Lectures on e 11-87 Student's text-book of e. . . 11-297 — Butter, J. 0. N. Human e. . . 11-161 — Tyndall, J. Faraday as a discoverer 30-2365 — See Galvanism ; Lightning ; Magnetism ; Mes- merism ; Meteorology ; Telegraph ; Thunder- storms. Electro-metallurgy. Napier, J. Manual of e.-m. 6-375 — Watt, A. E.-m. practically considered 6-448 Electron. W. C. Richards . . . 23-505 Electio-physiology. G. Huff . . 10-520 Electro-physiology and therapeutics. C. E. Morgan 10-809 — See Electricity. Elegant extracts ; a copious selection of passages from the most eminent poets. B., 1826. 6 v. 23-814 Elegant extracts ; a copious selection of passages from the most eminent prose writers. N. Y., 1818. 6 V. .... 33-692 Elegant extracts ; or, useful and entertaining pas- sages in prose. 1808. 8» . . 33-934 Elegant extracts ; or, useful and entertaining pieces of poetry. 2d ed. L. 8° . . 23-952 Elegant narratives. Published by the American tract society. N. Y. . . . 32-552 Elements, the. W. L. Jordan . . 11-313 — See Natural history. Elephant. Natural history of the e. . 9-590 — Tennent, J. E. Monograph on the e. 9-646 Elephant club. M. M. Thompson . 18-3226 Elephant haunts. H. Faulkner . . 28''-591 Elephant in the moon. S. Butler . 23-474 Eleusis, les marbres d'. L. Vitet . 34-4667 Elevation of the people. T. Milner . 13-144 Eleven weeks in Europe. J. F. Clarke 27"-270 Elfred. J.Abbott . . . v. 6 of 18-15 El Fureidis. Maria Cummins . . 18-774 Elgin marbles. H. Ellis , . . 5-6 Eli ; an oratorio. M. Costa . . 5-793 Elia. C. Lamb 33-745 Elia ; or, Spain fitly years ago. C. Bohl d'Arron . . . . . 18-1799 Eliana. C. Lamb 83-1105 Elie de Beaumont, Mme. Lettres du Marquis de Rozelle. P., 1865. 8° . . 34-4780 EI Gringo ; or. New Mexico. W. W. H. Davis 26''-316 Elihu Jan's story. W. Knighton . 28b-471 Elijah. Macduff, J. R. Tlie prophet of fire 32-1180 Elijah ; an oratorio. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 5-818 Elim. F. D. Huntington . . . 23-763 Elinor Fulton. Mr.s. H. F. Lee . . 18-1831 Eliot, C. W., and F. H. Storer. Manual of inorganic chemistry, adapted to facilitate experimental demonstration. 2d ed. N. Y., 1868 8-115 Eliot, George. [Pseud.] See Evans, Marian. ELIOT. 183 ELLIS. Eliot, John. The Indian grammar begun ; or, an essay to bring tlie Indian language into rules. Mass. hist. col. 2, 9 . . . 26^-388 — Francis, C. Life of. (S. A. B. 5) 30-497 Eliot, Sir John. Forster, J. Biography— 1590-1632. 30-1496 Life of 30-166 Eliot, S. History of liberty. The early Christians. B., 1853. 2 V 32-516 The liberty of Rome : a history ; with an ac- count of the liberty of ancient nations. L., 1849. 2v. 8» . . . . 27»-2207 Eliot, W. G. Early religious education considered as the divinely appointed way to the regener- ate life. B.,1855 . . . 32-1497 — Lectures to young women. B., 1854 33-442 — See Elliott. Elisabeth. Mme M. J. R. Cottin . . 34-3164 Elisha. Early days of. F. W. Krummacher 32-393 Eliza Woodson. Mrs. E. Farnham . 30-1549 Elizabeth of England. Abbott, J. History of 30-617 — Aikin, L. Memoirs of the court of 30-150 — Froude, J. A. Hist, of England durino: reign of E. V. 7 ^27''-425,6 — Gonzales, T. Documents relating to reign of E 27»-507 — Hay ward, J. First four years of reign 27''-195 — Hopkins, S. Puritans during the reign of 26''-423 — Household expenses. Camden soc. pub. v. 55 27»-195 — Letters. Camden soc. pub. v. 46 27*-195 — Romantic biography of the age of E. 30-516 — Strickland, A. [Lives of the queens.] v. 6, 7 of 30-446 — Thornbury, G. W. Shakespeare's England 27»-1142 — Times of. See Camden soc. pub. v. 12 27*-195 Elizabeth. Mad. Cottin . , . 18-756 — Story of. Miss Thackeray . . 18-3177 Elkerton rectory. Rev. J. Pvcroft . 18-2557 El-Khuds, the holy. W.M.Turner . 28'>-384 Ella. W. Simonds .... 18-2882 Ella of Garveloch. M. Martineau . 18-3860 Ella v.; or, the July tour. F. Taylor 18-995 EUard, J. See Jolm Ellard, the newsboy 30-1947 Eile et Lui. Mme Dudevant . . 34-4160 Ellen Dacre ; or, life at Aunt Hester's 18-996 Ellen Linn. J. Abbott .... 18-8 Ellen Middlcton. G. Fullerton . . 18-1115 Ellen Montgomery's book-shelf. S. and A. B. Warner. Mr. Rutherford's children 18-3451 Sybil and Chryssa . . . 18-3456 Hard maple .... 18-3457 Karl Krinken .... 18-3448 Casper 18-3449 Ellen Norbury. E. Bennett . . 18-319 Ellen Wareham. Ellen Pickering 18-2497,2500 Eilenore. S. Gay .... 34-5360 Ellery, W. Channing, E. T. Life of. (S. A. B. 6) 30-497 Ellesmere, earl of. Essays on history, biography, geography, engineering, etc. L., 1858. 8° 33-388 EUet, C, jr. An essay on the laws of trade, in reference to the works of internal improvement in the U. S. Rich., 1839 . . 1-131 EUet, Mrs. E. F. Characters of Schiller. B., 1839 22-1045 — Domestic history of the American revolution. N. Y., 1850 26^-266 — Evenings at Woodlawn . . . 18-1000 — Family pictures from the bible. N. Y. , 1849 32-327 — Pioneer women of the west. N. Y., 1852 30-699 — Queens of American society. N. Y., 1867. 8° 30-2340 — Rambles about the country. N. Y., 1847 26b-541 — Women artists in all ages and countries, N. Y., 1859 5-154 Ellet, Mrs. E. F. Summer rambles in the west. N. Y., 1853 26''-247 — Women of the American revolution. N. Y., 1848-50. 3v 30-145 Ellicott, A. Journal for determining the boundary between the U. S and the Spanish possessions in America, 1796-1800. Ph., 1814. 4° 26''-1006 Ellicott, C. J. Historical lectures on the life of our Lord Jesus Christ ; with notes, critical, histor- ical, and explanatory. B., 1862 32-993 Ellie ; or, the human comedy. J. E. Cooke 18-700 Elliot, H. M. The history of India, as told by its own historians. The Mahamniadan period. Ed. from posthumous papers, by J. Dawson. V. I. L. , 1867. 8° . . . 28°-255 Elliot, J. Debates in the several state conventions, on the adoption of the federal constitution ; with the journal of the federal convention, Luther Martin's letter, Yates' minutes, etc. 2d ed. Ph., 1859. 5 v. 8° . 26»-770 Elliott, C. B. Travels in the three great empires of Austria, Russia, and Turkey. Ph., 1839. 2 v. 27"-150 Elliott, C. W. New England history, from tlie dis- covery of the continent by the Northmen, A. D. 986, to A. D. 1776. N. Y., 1857. 2 v. 8° 26^-352 — Mysteries ; or, glimpses of the supernatural ; containing accounts of the Salem witchcraft, the Cock-lane ghost, the Rochester rappings, the -Stratford mj^steries, oi'acles, astrology, dreams, demons, ghosts, spectres, etc. N. Y., 1852 32-18-7 — Remarkable characters and places of the holy land. Hart., 1868. 8» . . 32-2507 Elliott, Ebenezer. Poems; M'ith an introduction bj- R. W. Griswold. N. Y., 1850 . 23-779 Elliott, E. Labor and live . '. . 18-1001 Elliott, F. R. American fruit-grower's guide in orchard and garden. N. Y., 1854 4-78 Elliott, G. D. Journal of my life during the French revolution. L., 1859. 8" . . 27M710 Elliott, J. D. Speech, delivered in Hagerstown, Md., on 14th November, 1843. Ph., 1844. 8" 26''-740 — Jarvis, R. Biographical notice of 30-1161 Elliptical lesson; by "Scotia." Ph., 1865. 8° 22-u. ]). Ellis, C. The law of fire and life insurance and an- nuities. Ph., 1834, 8° . V. 4 of 2-55 Ellis, Mrs. C. Conversations on human nature ; for tlie young. L., 1850 . . 15-334 Ellis, D. Thrilling adventures during the irreat southern rebellion. N. Y., 1867 30-1909 Ellis, G. History of the late revolution in the Dutch republic. L., 1789. 8» . . 27^-2616 — Specimens of the early English poets, with an historical sketch of the rise and i)rogress of the English poetry and language, and a biog- raphy of each poet. 5th ed. L., 1855. 3 v. 23-461 Ellis, G. A. New Britain : narrative of a journey to a country in the plain of the Missouri. L. , 1829. 8° 2-1033 Ellis, G. E. Life of Anne Hutchinson (S. A. B. 16) 30-497 — Life of John Mason (S. A. B. 13) 30-497 — Life of Wm. Penn (S. A. B. 22; . 30-497 Ellis, Sir Henry. Elgin and Phigaleian marbles of the classical ages in the British museum. L., 1846. 2v 5-6 — Original letters, illustrative of English history ; including numerous royal letters, from auto- graphs in the British museum, the state paper office, and other collections, with notes. 3d series. L., 1846. 4 v. . . 27»-368 — Townley gallery of classic sculpture, in the British museum. L., 1846. 2 v. 5-7 Ellis, Hon. Henry. Journal of the proeeedinirs of the late embassy to China. Ph., 1818. 8» 28''-2 ELLIS. 184 ELPHINSTONE. Ellis, H. T. Hong Kong to Manilla and the lakes of Luzon, in the Philippine isles, in the year I80G. L., 18o9 .... 29''-168 Ellis, J. Avoidable canses of disease, insanity, and deformity. N. Y., 1860 . . 10-389 Ellis, R. Chemistry of creation ; a sketch of the chief chemical and physical phenomena of the earth, the uir, and the ocean. L. 8-94 Ellis, R. L. See Bacon, F. Ellis, Mrs. S. S. The beautiful in nature and art. L., 1866 5-448 — The brewer's family . . . 18-1015 — Brother and sister .... 18-1005 — Chapters on wives . . . 18-1006 — Daughters of England , . . 33-1050 — The family monitor ; women of England, daughters of E., wives of E., mothers of E. N. Y., 1848. 8" ... 33-10.^0 — Family secrets .... 18-4133 — Hearts and homes .... 18-1007 — Home ; or, the iron rule . . 18-1008 — Housekeeping made easy ; or, complete instruc- tor in all branches of cookery and domestic economy. Ed. by Mrs. Mowa"tt. N. Y., 1800 6-201 — Look to the end .... 18-1009 — Madagascar; its social and religious progress. L., 1863 — The mothers of England. N. Y. — Same — Mothers of great men. L., 1859. 8" — My brother — Pictures of private life — Poetry of life. Ph., 1835. 2 v. — Pretension .... — Prevention better than cure ; or, wants of the world we live in. 2 V. 8' 28b-422 1844. 8» 18-3649 33-1050 30-1191 18-1010 33-935 33-1155,935 18-1012 the moral N. Y., 1847 33-447 33-935 18-1014 33-935 — Prose works. N. Y., 1844. — Temper and temperament — Voice from the vintage . — Wives of England, their relative duties, domes- tic influence, and social obligations. N. Y., 1843. 8» 28^-45 — Same 33-1050 — Women of England, their social duties and do- mestic habits. N. Y., 1839 . 33-34,1050 Ellis, T. T. Leaves from the diary of an army sur- geon ; or, incidents of field, camp, and hos- pital life. N. Y., 1863 . . 26»-497 Ellis, William. Introduction to the study of the social sciences. L., 1849 . . 2-648 — Outlines of the history and formation of the un- derstanding. L., 1847 . . 15-292 — Outlines of social economy. L., 1860 2-646 — Phiio-socrates. L., 1864. 4 v. . 33-142 — Progressive lessons in social science. 2d ed. L., 1862 2-649 — Religion in common life. L., 1857 32-2184 — Thoughts on the future of the human race. L., 1866 15-274 Ellis, Rev. William. History of Madagascar ; com- lirising also the progress of Christian mis- sions, and an authentic account of the perse- cution and recent nuirtyrdom of the native Christians. L. 2 v. 8° . . 28=^64 — Narrative of a tour through Hawaii ; with re- marks on the histoiy, tiaditi(jns, etc., of the Sandwich islands. L., 1826. 80 29''-248 — Polynesian researches, during a residence of nearly eight years in the Society and Sand- wich islands. L., 1831. 3 v. . 29''_107 ■ — Three visits to Madagascar in 1853-6 ; including a journey to the capital ; with notices of the natural history of the country and of the present civilization of the people. L., 1858. 8« 28»>-275 Ellison, T. Hand-book of the cotton trade. L., 1858. 8° 1-267 Ellison, T. Slavery and secession in America, his- torical and economical. L. [1861] 26'''-468 Elliston, R. W. Raymond, G. Life and enterprises of. 30-980 Ellwood, T. Life by himself v. 11 of 30-1878 — See Webb, Maria. Ellsworth, H. W. Text-book of penmanship ; with the rules for punctuation, and directions for letter writing. N. Y., 1862 . 13-78 Elly, S. Ostentation; or, critical remarks on "Quaker- ism ; or, the story of my life." With an ap- pendix by J. Post. 2d ed. Dub., 1853. 8° 32—1533 El-Medinah. Burton, R. F. Pilgrimage to 2V-227 — See Medina. El-Mukattem. Lands of the Moslem ; a narrative of oriental travel. N. Y., 1851. 8° 28^-478 Elmes, J. Classic quotations : a thought book. N. Y., 1867 .... 22-1046 — General and bibliographical dictionary of the fine arts ; containing explanations of the prin- cipal terms used in the arts of painting, sculp- ture, architecture, and engraving ; historical sketches of the rise and progress of their dif- ferent schools ; and accounts of the best books on the fine arts. L., 1826. 8° . o-S'il — Lectures on architecture. 2d ed. L., 1823. 8" .... 5-396 — Sir Christopher Wren and his times ; with illus- trative sketches and anecdotes of tlie most distinguished personages in the 17th century. L., 1852. 8" .... 30-1305 — Thomas Clarkson : a monograph; being a con- tribution towards the history of the abolition of the slave trade and slavery. L., 1854 . 30-1447 — Topographical dictionary of London and its environs ; containing descriptive and critical accounts of public and private buildings, etc. L., 1831. 8° .... 27''-745 Elmwood, Elnathan. See Yankee among the nuUi- flers. Elocution. Apthorp, H. O. Grammar of e. 22-602 — Austin, G. Chironomia . . . 22-800 — Bautain, M. Extempore speaking 22-604 — Comstock, A. System of . . 22-623 — Cull, R. Garrick's mode of reading the liturgy 22-627 — Culver, R. Questional reader and union speaker . 22-628 — Frobisher, J. E. Culture of voice and action 22-641 — Griflath, A. A. Lessons in . . 22-646 — Gummere, S. R. Principles of . 22-650 — Mitchell, M. S. Manual of . . 22-687 — Public speaker, the . , . 22-713 — Russell, W. Orthophony . . 22-725 — Sheridan, T. Lectures . . . 22-727 — Smart, B. H. Practice of . . 22-730 — Vandenhoff", G. Art of . . 22-738 — See Eloquence ; Oratory; Readers and speakers ; Speech ; Voice. Elocutionary manual. H. Corson . 33-597 Elocutionist, the. J. S. Knowles . 33-596 Eloisa. J. J. Rousseau . . . 18-3836 Elora. Seely, J. B. Wonders of . 28''-12 Eloquence. Maury, abbe. Principles of 22-685 — Porter, E. Lectures on e. and style 22-711 — See Elocution ; Oratory. Eloquence de la chaire. J. S. Maury 34-3515 Eloquence of the ancients. Ld. Brougham 2-564 Elphinston, J. Principles of the English language, digested for the use of schools. L., 1766 22-324 — Propriety ascertained in her picture ; or, English speech and spelling rendered mutual guides. L., [1786.] 4" . . . . 22-395 Elphin stone, M. History of Lidia; theHindiiand Ma- hometan periods. 4th ed. L., 1857. 8" 28''-167 — Same. 5th ed. L., 1866. 8» . . 28"-167» ELPHINSTONE. 185 EMMONS. Elpliinstone, M. Account of the kingdom of Caubnl and its dependencies in Persia, Tartary, and India; comprising a view of the Afghaun na- tion, and a history of tlie Dooraunee monarcliy. L., 1842. 2 V. 8» . . . 28''-94 Elsie Dinsmore. Martha Farquharson 18-1059 — Sequel to, under title of Holidays at Koselands 18-1060 Elsie Magoon. P. D. Gage . . . 18-1129 Elsie Venner. O. W. Holmes . . 18-1470 Elsie's married life. Mrs. M. Daniel 18-2098,4048 Elster's folly. Mrs. H. Wood . . 18-3738 Elton, C. Norway ; the road and the fell. L., 1864 27'>-715 Elton, C. A. History of the Roman emperors, from the accession of Augustus to the fall of the last Constantine. L., 1825 . . 27''-22q8 — Specimens of the Greek and Roman classic poets, from Homer to Tryphiodorus ; trans- lated into English verse, with notices. Ph., 1854. 3v 23-815 Elton, J. F. With the French in Mexico. L., 1867. 8» 26b-668 Elves, the. Trans, from the German of Tieck, by T. Carlyle ; with other tales and sketches 18-297 Elwes, A. Guy Rivers ; or, a boy's struggles 18-1021 — Paul Blake 18-1022 — Ralph Seabrooke .... 18-1023 Elwes, H. and J. Lives of. L. . . 33-153 Elwell, J. J. Malpractice and medical evidence. N. Y., 1866. 8° . . . . 10-633 Elwood, A. K. Memoirs of the literary ladies of England. L., 1843. 2 v. . . 30-1448 Elwyn, A. L. Glossary of supposed Americanisms. Ph., 1859 22-83 Ely, A. Journal of a prisoner of war in Richmond. N. Y., 1862 .... 26''-415 Ely, Rev. E. S. Visits of mercy ; journals of a preacher to hospital and alms-house in New York. 6th ed. Pli., 1829. 2 v. 32-1886 Ely lectures. Barnes, A. Evidences of Christianity in the 19th century . . . 32-2354 Elzevirs. Berard, A. S. L. Essai bibliographique sur les editions des E. . . . •■ 21-10 Emancipation. W. E. Chanuing . 2-603 — Cochin, A. Results of . . . 2-619 — Report of select committee on. W., 1862. pph. 8» 2-990 — Thome and Kimball. E. in the West Indies 26''-422 — See Slavery ; and also, Morley, H. 27''-805 Emanuel, H. Diamonds and precious stones ; their history, value, and distinguishing chai'acter- istics. L., 1865 . . . . 9-333 Emanuel Philibert. A. Dumas . . 18-931 Embalming. Gannal, T. N. History of 10-49 — Greenhill, T. Art of . . . 10-643 Embankments. Wiggins, J. Practice of embank- ing lands from the sea . . 4-203 Embassies and foreign courts ; by " The roving Englishman." L., 1855 . . 29^-200 Emblems. Pigott, R. E. divine and moral 32-2025 — Quarles, E. E. divine and moral . 23-254 Embroidery. See Needle work. Embury, Mrs. Emma C. Waldorf family 18-1024 Emerald isle, a poem. C. Phillips . 23-428 Emerald, the ; a collection of tales, poems, and es- says. B., 1866 .... 33-914 Emeric-David, T. B. Notices historiques sur les chefs d'oeuvre de la peinture moderne, et sur les maitres de toutes les ecoles. P., 1854 34-3180 Emerick, A. G. (ed.) Songs for the people. B., [1852.] 8° 5-979 Emerson, C. N. Internal revenue guide. Spring- field, 1867. 8° . . . . 2-355 Emerson, F. North American arithmetic ; part third. B., 1851 .... 14-36 Emerson, G. B. Report on trees and shrubs of Massachusetts. B., 1846. 8° . 4-35 — The schoolmaster — Character, studies, and duties of the teacher. N. Y., 1848 . 13-171 Emerson, G. R. London : how the great city grew. L., 1862 27'>-825 Emerson, J. Letters from the --Egean. N. Y., 1829. 8° 27''-197 Emerson, R. W. Complete works ; comprising his essays, lectures, poems, and orations. L., 1866. 2v 33-245 — Conduct of life. B., 1861 . . 33-247 — English traits. B., 1856 . . 27''-417 — Essays. B., 1844. 2 v. . . 33-244 — May-day, and other pieces. B., 1867 23-942 — Nature ; addresses and lectures. B., 1849 33-246 — Poems. B., 1860 .... 23-429 Emery, S. H. Ministry of Taunton, with incidental notices of other professions. B., 1853. 2 v. 32-1589 Emigrant's lost son ; or, life alone in the forest. G. H. Wall . . ... . 29»'-127 Emigration. British mechanic's and laborer's guide to the United States . . . 26''-368 — Bromwell, W. J. History of immigration to the U. S 26»-350 — Brown, S. R. Western gazetteer; or, emi- grant's directory . . . 25-117 — DufFerin's Irish e 27''-1425 — Everett, E. Immigration to the U. S. 26»-611 — Gesner, A. New Brunswick, with notes for emigrants 26''-349 — Head, F. B. The emigrant . . 26''-564 — Maury, S. M. History of the emigrant surgeon's bill 26'>-80 — Peck, J. M. Guide for emigrants to the west 26^-100 — Sanderson, J. P. Opinions of Am. statesmen on foreign immigration . . 2-848 — Stewart, C. Guide to new Canada 26M55 — See Migration. Emigrants, the. A. Seymour . . 18-2819 Emile. J. J. Rousseau . . . 34-3650 — Same .... v. 8,9 of 34-4841 Emilia Wyndham. Mrs. A. Marsh . 18-2103 Emilie de Coulanges. M. Edgeworth. v 3 18-977 Emilius. J. J. Rousseau . . . 13-192 Emily Chester. A. M. Crane . . 18-1025 Emina. La princesse de Belgiojoso . 34-4014 Eminent men and popular books. See Biography and criticism .... 33-774 Emma. J.Abbott . . . v. 2 of 18-1 5 Emma. Jane Austen .... 18-221 Emma de Lissau : a narrative of vicissitudes and trials ; with notes, illustrative of the manners and customs of the Jews. By the author of "Sophia de Lissau." Ph., 1855 32-318 Emmet, Robert. 2me ed. P., 1858 . 34-3388 — Madden, R. R. Life and times of 30-1145 — See Philips, C. - . . . 33-636 Emmet, T. A. Haines, C. G. Memoir of 30-155 — Memoir of 30-1145 Emmet, T. A., M. D. Vesico-vaginal fistula from parturition and other causes ; with cases of recto-vaginal fistula. N. Y., 1868. 8» 10-861 Emmons, E. Agriculture of New York, comprising an account of the classification, composition, and distribution of the soils and rocks ; with a view of the climate and the agricultural pro- ductions of the state. Alb., 1846-56. 5 v. 4° 9-1227 — Geological report of the midland counties of North Carolina. N. Y., 1856. 8<> 9-338 — Manual of geology, for colleges and academies. 2d ed. N. Y., 1860 . . . • 9-318 Emmons, R. Battle of Bunker hill ; or, the temple of liberty : an historic poem in four cantos. B., 1856 23-795 Emmons, S..B. Spirit land. B., 1857 82-1711 EMMONS. 186 ENGLAND. Emmons, G. F. Navy of the United States from the commencement, 1775, to 18o3, with a brief history of each vessel's service and fate ; to which is added a list of private armed vessels fitted out under the American flag. W., 1853. 4° 2G='-723 Emory, W. H. Eeport on the U. S. and Mexican boundary survcv. W., 1857. 3 v. 4° . " . . . . 26'^-1002 Emotional disorders. Wm. Murray . 10-701 Emotions. Bain, A. The e. and the will 15-162 ,— Cooke, W. Mind and the e. . 10-546 Emotions de Polydore Marasquin. L. Goslan 34-3368 Empire, the. Goldwin Smith . . 27»-1086 Empire chinois. L'abbe Hue . . 34-3961 Employer and employed, rights of. M. Justitia 2-1013 — Crumpe, S. Essay on the best means of pro- viding employment for the people 3-86 — Penny, V. Employment of women 6-911 Emporium of the arts and sciences, conducted by JolmR. Coxe. v. 1,2. Ph., 1812. 8» 6-846 En avant, messieurs ! G. H. D. Mathias 33-1339 En quarantaine. ^. Souvestre . . 34-3791 En famine. E. Souvestre . . . 34-3'^ 89 Enamelling. See Gessert, M. A. . . 5-466 Euault, fi. Danielle. [Echo des feuilletons, 22« ann.] 34-4733 Enault, L. Alba. P., 1860 . . . 34-3295 — Christine. 3me ed. P., 1861 . 34-3296 — Nadeje. 2me ed. P., 1860 . . 34-3298 — Same. [Echo des feuilletons, 22'= ann.] 34-4733 — La rose blanche. P., 1857 . . 34-3294 — Stella. P., 1863 .... 34-3299 — La vierge du Liban. 2me ed. P., 1860 34-3297 — See Chatillon, A. de . . . 34-3119 Encamping. Polybius. Roman encampment 29'»-412 — Rhodes, G. Tents and tent-life . 29M03 — See Military. Enchanted beauty. W. Elder . . 33-1130 Enchiridion. F. Quarles . . . 33-95 Encore les femmes. A. Karr . . 34-3431 Encouragements de la jeunnesse. J. N. Bouilly 34-5071 Encyclopaedia Americana. Ed. by F. Lieber and others. Ph., 1829-47. 14 v. 8°. 33-1259 Encyclopaedia Britannica ; or, dictionary of arts, sciences, and general literature. 8th ed. B., 1860. 22v. 4» . . . . 33-1268 — Same. Pub. by T. Dobson. Ph., 1798-1803. 21 V. 40 33-1267 Encyclopaedia. Bible cyclopaedia . 32-2020 — Brewster, D. Edinburgh e. . . 33-1266 — Hall, W. H. New e. . . . 33-1500 — Howard, G. S. New royal cyclopaedia 33-1501 — Nicholson, W. British e. . . 33-1263 — See Conversations-lexicon ; Cyclopaedia ; Dic- tionary ; Dictionnaire ; and names of special subjects. Encyclopedic theologique. See Brunet, G. End of prelacy. R. C. Shimeall . . 32-1664 Endrulat, B. Das Schillerfest in Hamburg, 1859. Hamb., 1860. 8° . . . 34-2408 Endymion. J. Keats .... 23-381 Eneide, r. P. VirgiliusMaro. Trad, par J. Delille. 34-3892 Energy. Mrs. Hofland .... 18-1442 Enfance de J6sus, on I'^ducation chretienne. A. Monod 34-4556 Enfance, litt6rature de 1'. A. Vinet . 34-4593 Enfances celebres. Mme L. Colet . 34-5077 Enfans, les. Mme Guizot . . . 34-5431 Enfant de ma femme, 1'. C. P. de Kock 34-4758 Enfant des bois, 1'. E. Berthet . . 34-8914 Enfant maudit, etc. H. de Balzac . 34-3063J Enfant du siecle. A. de Musset . . 34-3593 Enfants de I'amour. E. Sue . . 84-4842 Enfants de la neige. A. Aufavre . . 84-5007 Enfants du boulevard. H. de Kock . 34-5150 Enfants, I'ami des. A. Berquin . . 34-4596 Enfield, E. Indian corn ; its value, culture, and uses. N. Y., 1866 4-230 Enfield, W. History of philosophy from the earliest periods; drawn up from Brucker's Historia critica philosophia3. L., 1840. 8° 15-28 Engel, C. Introduction to the study of national music. L., 1866. 8» . . . 5-1067 — Music of the most ancient nations, with special reference to recent discoveries in western Asia, and in Egypt. L., 1864. 8" . 5-1028 Engel, M. See H. Siddons . . . 24-73 Engelbrecht, J. C. Materia musica ; a class-book containing the principles of music, applied to piano-forte playing. B., 1868 . 5-1128 Englehardt, C. Denmark in the early iron age, illustrated by recent discoveries in the peat mosses of Slesvig. L., 1866. 4° . 27^-4037 Engelmann, W. Bibliotheca historico-naturalis. Verzeichniss der Biicher iiber Naturgeschichte, (1700-1846.) Ersterband. Leip., 1846. 8» 31-179 — Bibliotheca zoologica — verzeichniss der schriften iiber Zoologie, welche in den periodisclien Werken enthalten und vom Jahre, 1846-1860, selbstandig erscheinen sind. Bearb. von J. V. Carus und W. Engelmann. Ersler Band. Leip., 1861. 8° . . . v. 2 of 21-179 — See Enslin, T. C. P. Bibliotheca med. Engineer, the. L., 1860-68. 9 v. 4° . 6-1021 — J. Abbott . . . . V. 7 of 18-15 Engineering. Appleton's dictionary of machines, &c 6-804 — Brees, S. C. TUust. glossary of pract. architec- ture and civil engineering . . 6-32 — Burnell, G. R. Annual retrospect of e. 6-25 — Byrne, O. Pocket-book for . . 6-28 — Campin, P. Mechanical e. . . 6-478 — Cresy, E. Encyclopaedia of civil e. 6-35 — Fairbairn, W. Useful information for engineers 6-48 — Hoskold, H. D. Mining, surveying, engineer- ing, etc 6-347 — Humber, W. Record of modern e. 6-1007 — Lacroix, E. Bibliog. des ingenieurs, des arch- ictes, etc 31-325,6 — Moseley, H. Mechanical principles of e. 11-120 — Ny Strom, J. W. Technological education for engineers 6-66 — Rankine, W. J. M. Manual of . 6-69 Rules and tables . . . 14-137 — Rudiments of civil e. . . . 6-79 — Sganzin, M. I. Civil e. . . . 6-81 — Stevenson, D. Civil e. of North America 6-91 — Stuart, B. How to become a successful engi- neer 13-216 — "Warr, G. M. Dynamics, machinery, equilibrium of structures, and strength of materials 11-111 — Weale, J. Dictionary of terms . 6-77 — Whewell, W. Mechanics of e. . 11-309 — Weisbach, J. Mechanics of e. . 11-74 — See Military, and names of engineers, particular engineering subjects, and individual works. Engineering facts and figures for 1863-6 ; an an- nual register of progress in mechanical en- gineering and construction. [First edited by A. B. Brown.] L., 1863-6. 4 v. 6-'24 Engineer's manual .... 6-979 Engineer's power loom. G. White . . 6-449 Engines. Rankin, W. J. M. Steam e. and other prime movers .... 6-528 — See Machinery ; Steam engines. Engines of war. J. W. Jervis . . 6-635 England, J. Miraculous restoration of Mrs. Ann Mattingly. Charleston, 1830. 8° 32-1518 England, (the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.) [Titles of subdivisions of this arti- cle, as arranged below : C()nstituti(m ; Cabinet, court, and parliament ; Government service and establishments; Commerce, finance, and ENGLAND. 187 ENGLAND. England — continued. resources ; Army and navy ; Miscellaneous politics and government history ; Education, religion, and sociology ; Domestic and social life ; Antiquities ; General history ; Travels, topography, tours, etc. ; Miscellany. N. B. For laws, see Law.] — Constitution. — Bagehot, W. English constitution 27»-42 — Brodie, G. Constitutional history of the British empire 27''-118 — Broom, H. Constitutional law . 2-321 — Brougham, H. British constitution 27'>-124 — Creasy, E. S. English constitution 27^-302 — Ewald, A. C. " Our constitution" 27''-376 — Fischel, E. English constitution . 27''-395 — Fonblanque, A. How we are governed 27''-405 — Hallara, H. Constitutional history of E. 27=^-518 — Hensman, A. P. Hand-book of the constitution 27''-541 — Howley, E. English constitution . 27''-576 — May, T. E. Constitutional history of E., 1760- 1860 27^-825 — Rowland, D. Manual of the constitution 27''-1028 — Russell, J. English government and constitu- tion 27^-1041 — See Constitutions ; Government. — Cabinet, court, and parliament. — Amos, A. Observations on statutes of reforma- tion parliament .... 27''-13 — Auckland, W. E., Ld. Journal and correspond- ence 27''-40 — Bedford's correspondence . . 27''-56 — Bonaparte, L. Histoire de la parlement Anglaise 34-4904 — Burke, E. Correspondence, 1744-1797 27M60 — Burton, T. Diary in the parliaments of 1656-9 27«-180 — Castlereagh, Viscount. Memoirs and corre- spondence 27*-213 — Chatham, earl of. Correspondence 27*-241 — Clarendon, H. State letters and diary for 1687-90 . '. . . . . . 27''-262 — Coke, R. Detection of the court and state. [Stuart period] .... 27=^-271 — Cornwallis, Ld. Correspondence . 27='-1023 — Colchester, Lord. Diary and correspondence 27''-274 — DeFoe, D. History of the union between E. and Scotland .... 27»-329 — Four years of a liberal government 32-2503 — Gardiner, S. R., (ed.) Debates in 1610 V. 81 of 27''-195 — Grant, J. Random recollections of the house of lords, 1830-6 .... 30-244 The British senate. Second series of ran- dom recollections of the lords and commons 30-243 — Grenville papers .... 27*-480 — Hale, M. Jurisdiction of the lords' house, or parliament 27^-505 — Hatsell, J. Precedents of proceedings in the house of commons . . . 27='-4051 — Hutton, R. H. Studies in parliament 27''-595 — Jesse, .T. H. Memoirs of the court of England, during the reign of the Stuarts . ■27''-634 Court of England, 1688-1760 . 27=^633 — Lewis, G. C. Administration, 1783-1830 27^-726 — Mair. Debrett's illustrated house of commons and judicial bench . . . 27=^-327 — Manchester, Duke of. Court and society from Elizabeth to Anne . . . 27='-793 — Michelsen, E. H. E. since the accession of Victoria 27"-841 — Oldfield, T. H. B. Boroughs of G. B., with cinque ports .... 27'"-894 Representative history of G. B. and Ireland 27»-895 England. Parry, C. H. Parliaments and councils 27»-922 — Peel, R. Memoirs . . . 27^-940 Speeches in house of commons 27^-941 — Pepys, S. Diary. [Charles II and James II] 27^-942 — Proceedings in Kent — 1640. Camden soc. pub. V. 80 27''-195 — Raikes, T. Journal, 1831-1847 . 27''-981 Private correspondence with Wellington 27^-983 — Rose, W. G. Diary and correspondence 27»-1020 — Sidney, H. Diary of the times of Charles II 27''-1075 — Six year old parliament . . . 27''-1082 — Thoms, W. J. Book of the court 27''-98 — Todd, A. Parliamentary government in E. 27''-1155 — Townsend, W. C. House of commons 27^-1160 — Walpole, H. Letters . . . 27M201 — Wraxall, N. W. Memoirs of my own time — 1772-1784 27''-1238 Posthumous memoirs . . 27^-1239 — See Long parliament ; Parliamentary govern- ment ; Statesmen. — Government service and establishments. — Black book, the .... 27''-90 — Bree, J. Naval, military, and civil est. during 14th century .... 27^^-4016 — Guide to employment in civil service 27^-486 — Our postal and revenue establishments 27''-901 — Parkinson, J. C. Under government 27''-918 — See Who's who ; Grande Bretagne in the Al- manach de Gotha ; Great Britain in Martin's Statesman's year book ; Great Britain in Amer- ican annual cyclopedia. — Commerce, finance, and resources. — Bristed, J. Hints on the national bankruptcy 27''-110 Resources of the British empire 27^111 — Gladstone, W. E. Financial statements 1-170 — Doubleday, F. Financial hist, of E. 1-146 — Northcote, S. H. Financial policy of 1-151 — Present state of G. B. . . . 1-206 — Sinclair, J. History of public revenue 27"-1079 — See Bank of England ; Coinage ; Commerce ; Customs ; Finance ; National debt ; Revenue ; Taxes. — Army and navy. — Adams, W. H. 1). Famous ships 27»-6 — Anderson, A. Journal of the forces under Pigot, Abercrombie, and Hutchinson . 28^-903 — Barrow, J. Naval worthies of Elizabeth's reign . . . . . 30-1593 — Beamish, N. L. King's German legion 27''-64 — Bourne, H. R. F. English seamen under the Tudors 29''-314 — Campbell, J. Lives of the British admirals 30-1150 — Connellv, T. W. J. Royal sappers and miners . ' 27»-286 — Drake, S. Heroes of England . 30-1408 — Entick, J. British marine . . 27»-4020 — Esquiros, A. English seamen and divers 27b-609 — Field exercise and evolutions of infantry 6-599 — Fonblanque, A. Administration and organiza- tion of the British army . . 6-600 — Gleig, G. R. Eminent British commanders 30-203 — James, W. Naval history of Great Britain 27''-621 War between G. B. and U. S. . 26''-987 — Jameson, R. Record of the Cameron High- landers 27''-1338 — Johns and Nicholas. Naval and military heroes 27»-639 — Kincaid, J. Adventures in the rifle brigade ... . . . 27«-691 ENGLAND. 188 ENGLAND. England. Kingston, W. H. G. Blue jackets 27=^-693 — Leeke, W. Lcl. Seaton's regiment . 27'»-718 — Martineau, H. England and her soldiers 27''-801 — Maxwell, W. H. Victories of Wellington 27''-821 — Nicolas, H. History of the royal navy 27*-878 — Our naval position and policy . 27''-899 — Pasley, C. W. Military policy and institutions 27''-927 — Rafter, Capt. The guards . . 27^-978 — Regulations for volunteer force . 6-678 — Rennie, D. F. British arms in China and Japan 28^-474 — Sinclair, A. Reminiscences of discipline, cus- toms, and usages in royal navy . 27''-1077 — Sherer, M. Military memoirs of the Duke of Wellington 30-558 — Southey, R. Early naval history of E. 27=^1101 — White, T. E. Rise and progress of naval power 27^-1230 — See Battles ; Cavalry ; Crimea ; Hospitals ; Mili- tary ; Peninsular war ; Shipwrecks ; Thirty years war ; Waterloo. — Miscellaneous politics and govt, history. — Adderley, C. B. Relations with the colonies [1862] 27''-8 — Anstey, T. C. Plea of the unrepresented com- mons 27=^34 — Bulwer, E. L. The present crisis [1834J 32-2503 — Buxton, C. Ideas of the day on policy 27''-183 — Cobbett, W. Manchester lectures 2-617 — Fame and glory of E. vindicated . 27''-ll — Haller, A. V. Moderate monarchy 27'^520 — Jenkinson, C. Collection of treaties 1648-1783 27''-630 — Junius' letters . . . 27''-651 to 4 — Lauderdale, Earl of. Letters to the peers of Scotland 27''-715 — Lester, C. E. Condition and fate of E. 27''-10 Glory and shame of E. . . 27''-9 — Marsh, H. Politics of G. B. and Prance 27''-3501 — Miller, J. Historical view . . 27='-844 — North Briton, the .... 27^-1252 — Regnault, E. Criminal history of the English government .... 27M000 — Shebbeare, J. Letters to the people 27''-1073 — Somers, Lord. Rights of Ensilishmen 2-866 — Twysden, Sir R. Considerations v. 45 of 27»-195 — See Colonial policy ; Colonies ; Corn laAvs ; Elec- tions ; Government ; International policy ; Re- form ; Schleswig-Holstein question. ' — Education, religion, sociology. — Carrel, A. Counter-revolution for reestablish- ment of popery .... 27''-206 — Children's employment commission, (1862.) Fifth report. L., 1866. f" . . 2-1106 — Cobden, J. White slaves . . 27''-737 — CoUings, J. Establishment of common schools 13-93 — Davesies de Pontes, L. Etudes sur I'angleterre 34-4437 — Eden, F. M. State of the poor . 27»-4041 — Education, 1865. Revised code of regulations. L.,1865. f° 24 pp. . . . 13-504 — Hamilton, Sir W. Discussions on university re- form 15-252 — Heywood, J. Academic reform and university representation .... 13-107 — Hill, F. Children of the state . 2-714 — Kay, J. Social condition and education of the people 2-755 — Mair, R. H. Educator's guide . 13-131 — Manning, H. E. England and Christendom 32-2279 — Maurice, F. D. Representation and education 27''-818 — Progress of science in E. . . 11-199 England. Report of capital punishment commission, with minutes of evidence. L., 1866. 8» 2-086 — Rollin, L. Decline of E. . . 27''-1015 — Senior, N. W. Suggestions on popular educa- tion 13-198 — Smith, G. Religion of ancient Britain 32-1676 — Timbs, J. Progress of education in England 30-1357 — Wiese, G. German letters on English educa- tion 13-240 — See British museum ; Cambridge ; Church ; Education ; Libraries ; Oxford ; Reform ; Schools. — Domestic and social life. — Andrews, A. Eighteenth century 27-''-21 — Berry, M. Comparative view of social life in England and France . . . 27''-T6 — Brookes, J. Manners and customs of the English nation 27''-121 — Burke, B. Romance of the aristocracy 27''-148 — Clarke, S. R. Conversations . 27^-268 — Collier, W. F. Pictures of the periods 18-697 — Craik, G. L. Romance of the peerage 27"-149 — Fenn, J. Paston letters . . 27''-391 — Goodman, W. Social hist, of G. B. during reigns of Stuarts .... 27''-465 — Home life of ladies in the 17th century 27^-564 — Morgan, J. F. Norman occupation 27''-855 — Our English home .... 27''-896 — Savage, J. Memorabilia . . 27"-1061 — Taine, H. Moeurs et lettres au XVIIP siecle 34-4673 — Taylor, Emily. E. and its people 27-^-1123 — Timbs, J. Nooks and corners of English life ^27^-1153 — Wright, T. Domestic manners and sentiments during the middle ages . . 27"-1247 — See Folk lore ; Heraldry; Manners and customs. — Antiquities. — Akerman, J. Y. Remainis of pagan Saxtmdom 27='-4040 — Bigsby, R. Old places revisited . 27''-82 — Brewer, J. N. Introduction to beauties of E. and Wales . . . . . 27^-473 — Boutell, C. Christian monuments of E. and Wales 27--'-96 Manual of British archaeology 27''-97 — Ecclcston, J. Introduction to English a. 27"'-360 — Godwin, H. Archasologist's handbook 27''-4o8 — Grose, F. A. A. of E. and Wales 27^-4012 — Lyson, S. Our British ancestors . 27''-760 — Poste, B. Britannic researches . 27»-959 — Strutt, J. Dress and habits of the people of E. 27"-4048 Regal and ecclesiastical a. . 27-''-4047 — Wright, T. Celt, Roman, Saxon 27''-1244 — See Anglo-Saxon ; Stcmehenge. — General history— from before Norman conquest to recent dates. Bartle, G. Synopsis . . 27»-62 Berard, A. B. School history . 27''-73 Bigland, J. History, to 1812 . 27»-80 Calcott, Lady. Little Arthur's history [to 1820] 27»-188 Collier, W. F. History of the British empire • . 27''-280 Corner, J. History of E., adapted to youth [to 1863] 27^-294 Craik and Macfarlane. Pictorial history of E. 27»-290,7 Cunningham, G. G. History of E. in lives of Englishmen .... 30-590 Dulcken, H. W. Picture history of E. 27"-347 Goldsmith, 0. Abridgment [to death of Geo. II] 27='-461 Goodrich, S. G. Pictorial history, to 1845 27''-468 Keightley, T. History of E. [to 1839] 27''-678,9 ENGLAND, 189 ENGLAND. England. General history — continued. History of E. [S. P. C. K.] to 1851 ST-'-SSl Kennet et al. Complete history of E., with lives of all the kings and queens 27'>-4000 Knight, C. Popular history of E. [to 1849] 21^-697 School history . . . 27''-G98 Lnpton, W. M. English history [for exam- inations] 27''-759 Mackintosh, Sir J. History of E. [to 1760] 27''-780 3IilneT, T. History of E. [to 1852] 27»-847 St. George, C. Civil and ecclesiastical h. [to 1829] 27»-1047 Salmon, T. Chronological historian [to 1741] 27''-1051 Selby, C. Events to he remembered [to 1863] 27^-1072 Student's Hume [contin. to 1858] 27'>-593 Thompson, A. B. Victoria history [to 1863] 27M139 Thomson and Macfarlane. Comprehensive hist, to close of Russian war . 27»-1183 Vaughan, R. Revolutions in English history 27»-1186 Wade, W. British history chronologically arranged [to 1847] . . . 27''-1191 Walters, H. History of E. on Christian principles [to 1832] . . . 27''-1212 White, J. History of E. [to 1858] 27''-1224 Landmarks of history [to 1852] 27M225 — From before conquest to revolution of 1688. Dickens, C. Child's history of E. 27»-330 Granger, J. Biographical history of E. 27''-471 Hume, D. History of E. [tolG88] 27-^590 to 2 Smollet, T. Continuation of Hume to death of Geo. II .... 27»-1096,7 Student's Hume, continued to 1858 27«-593] Lingard, J. History of E. to 1688 27''-740 Rai)in's history of E. to 1688 . 27''-988 — From before conquest to various dates in Plantagenet and Tudor periods. Andrews, J. P. Hist, of Great Britain con- nected with chronology of Europe [to death of Henry VIII] .... 27''-4033 Florence of Worcester's Chronicle, with con- tinuations [to Edward I] . . 27''-400 Henry, R, History of E. [to death of Henry VIII] 27''-538 Matthew of Westminster's flowers of history [to 1307] 27-^816 Pearson, C. H. Early and middle ages of E. [to 1199] 27»-938 Roger De Hoveden's annals [732-1201] 27''-1010 Roger of Wendover's flowers of history [to 1235] 27>'-1011 Reid, H. Lectures on English history 27''-996 Turner, S. History of E. [to death of Eliza- beth] 27''-1172 Yonge, C. M. Cameos from Eng. hist., from Rollo to Ed. II ... . 27^-1254 — Before conquest, conquest early Anglo- Norman period. Coote, H. C. Neglected fact in English his- tory 27''-291 Freeman, E. A. Norman conquest of E. 27^-424 Geldart, T. Popular histoiy of E. [to death of Wm. I] . . . . . 27»-442 Giles, J. A. History of the ancient Britons 27''-448 Haigh, D. H. Conquest of Britain by the Saxons 27»-501 Layamon's or Lajamon's brut 22-895 Lyttelton, G. History of Henry II 30-2013 England. Before conquest, etc. — continued. Lappenberg, J. M. E. under the Anglo- Saxon kings .... 27''-^710 Lewin, T. Invasion of Britain by Csesar 27^-720 Palgrave, F. Normandy and E. [to Henry I] 27='-914 Thierry, A. Conquete de 1' Angleterre 34-3850 The Norman conquest . . 27=^-1130 Wace. Norman conquest . 27^-1189 See Anglo-Saxon ; Normandy. — Plantagenet, York, and Lancaster p erio ds. Brougham, H. England and France under the house of Lancaster . . 27''-125 Chronicle of the reigns of Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, etc. Camden soc. pub. V. 64 27='-195 Edgar, J. G. Wars of the roses 27*-364 Matthew Paris. English history, 1235 to 1273 27''-815 Roberts, E. Rival houses of York and Lan- caster 27^1007 Vergil, P. Reignsof Henry VI, Edward IV, and Richard III. Camden soc. pub. 29 & 36 27^-195 — Tudor and Stuart periods. — (1) General and miscellaneous. Coke, R. Detection of court and state [1603-1688] 27''-271 Dahlmann, F. E. History of the English revolution [1485-1688] . . 27^-318 Fronde, J. A. History of E., from the fall of Wolsey to death of Elizabeth 27=^-425,6 Gardiner, S. R. History of E. 1603-1616 27''-440 Vaughan, R. E. under house of Stuart 27»-1185 — (2) Civil war, commonwealth, protector- ate, restoration. Bisset, A. History of the commonwealth 27»-86 Carte, T. Collection of original letters, &c. 1641 to 1660 . . . 27»-208 Cary, H. Memorials of the civil war 27''-210 Clarendon, Earl of. History of the rebel- lion and civil wars . . . 27»-261 Fellowes, W. D, Historical sketches of Charles I, Cromwell, Charles II, etc. 27''-390 Godwin, W. History of the common- wealth 27''-459 Gillett, E. H. E. two hundred years ago 27''-810 Guizot, M. Monk and his contempora- \ ries 30-1913 Oliver Cromwell and the common- wealth 27*-488 — ^ Richard Cromwell and the restoration 27'^489 Ludlow, E. Memoirs . . 27^-758 Peacock, E. Army lists of roundheads and cavaliers .... 27=^933 Rushworth's historical collections [1618- 1648] 27''-1034 Sanford, J. L. Studies of the great rebel- lion 27''-1059 Symonds, R. Diary of the marches of the royal army in the civil war v. 74 of 27^-195 See Long parliament. — (3) James II, Revolution, William and Mary, Anne. Burnet, G. History of his own time, 1660 to 1713 .... 27''-170,4001 Macaulay,T. B. HistorvofE. [1685-1702] 27^-761 to 4 See Paget's New "Examen" 27»-910 Mackintosh, J. History of the revolu- tion [1685-1688] .... 27=^781 ENGLAND. 190 ENGLISH. England. Tudor and Stuart periods — continued. Moore, G. History of the British revolu- tion 27^-851 See Stuart, house of. — Brunswick period. Andrews, J. War with America, France, and Holland .... 26'^-4 Annals of Great Britain from ascension of George III to the peace of Amiens 27''-30 Baines, E. Wars of the French revolution 27»-1604 [ Bissett, R. History of the reign of George III 27''-84,5 Bunbury, H. Passages in the great war with France, 1799-1810 . . . 27=^-142 Gaspey, T. History of E., 1760-1837 27''-441 Mahon, Ld. History of E., 1713-1763 27''-785,6 Martineau, H. History of the peace, with in- troduction, 1800-1854 . . 27''-802 The thirty years peace [1816-46] 27''-4006 Introduction [1800-1816] . 27=^-4005 SmoUet, T. Continuation of Hume [to 1760] 27''-1096,7 Wright, T. E. under tl^e house of Hanover 27M245 — See Chronicles ; Rebellion. — Travels, topography, tours, &c. — Allen, Z. Sketches in Gt. Britain . 27''-126 — Blanc, L. Letters on E. , . 27^-787 Lettres sur I'Angleterre . . 34-4717 — Britten and Brayley. Beauties of E. and Wales 27b-474 — Bulwer-Lytton, E. L. E. and the English 27''-636 — Chambre, Maj. Recollections of E. 27b-501 — Chasles, V. E. P. Notabilities in E. 27b-308 — Chateaubriand, F. A. de. Recollections of E. 27''-136 — Churton, E. Rail-road book of E. 27''-512 — Clarke, B. British gazetteer . 25-122 — Cooper, J. F. Gleanings in E. . 27''-l — Coxe, A. C. Impressions of E. . 27'^-403 — Eddy, D. C. Through E. . . 27''-660 — Goede, A. G. Memorials of E. . 27''-207 — Granville, A. B. Spas of E. . 27"-5 — Gurley, R. R. Mission to E. . 27''-722 — Haven, G. Pilgrim's M^allet . 27''-772 — Hawtliorne, N. Sketches of . . 27''-656 — Head,G. Manufacturing districts of E. 27'^-6 — Hoppin, J. M. Old England ; its scenery, art, and people 27*'-888 — Howitt, W. Rural life of . . 27'>-344 Visits to remarkable places . 27''-7,8 — Jesse, E. Favorite haunts . . 27'^-208 — Johnston, W. E. as it is . . 27''-672 — L'Estrange, A. G. Yachting in the west of E. 27''-844 — Mackenzie, A. S. American in E. 27''-13 — Merle d'Aubigne, J. H. Early recollections 27''-142 — Miller, H. First impressions of . 27''-240 — Mirabeau's letters from E. . . 27''-887 — Moran, B. Footpath and highway 27b-293 — Newte, T. Observations on """ . . 27'>-1206 — Nucius, N. Reign of Henry VIII. Camden soc. pub. V. 17 . . . . 27»-195 — Olmsted, P. L. American farmer in E. 4-65 — Palmer, F. P. Pen and pencil . 27M211 — Paulding, J. K. Sketch of old E. by a New England man .... 27*^-3 — Pecchio's observations in E. . . 27''-67o — Raumer, F. v. England in 1835 . 27''-16 England in 1841 . . . 27'^-271 — Relation, by a Venetian. [1500.] Camden soc. pub. V. 37 27M95 — Rye, E. P. E. as seen by foreigners 27''-1045 — Schlesinger, M. Saunterings in E. 27''-325 — Sbaw, J. Ramble in E. . . 27"-630 — Silliman, B. Travels in E. and Scotland 27''-174 — Sorbiore, S. Voyage to E. . . 27"-20 England. Southey, R. Espriella's letter from E. 27b-728 — Thorburn, G. Journal in E. . 27i'-21 — Thorne, J. Rambles by rivers . 27^-367 — Thornbury, W. Cross country . 27''-605 — Tuckerman, H. T. Month in E. . 27''-323 — Tyng, 8. H. Recollections of E. . 27''-22 — Ward's English items . . . 27'^-388 — Wey, F. Les Anglais chez eux . 34-3906 — Wheaton, N. S. Journal in E. . 27^-25 — White, J. E. Letters on E. . 27^-191 — While, W. All round the wrekin 27^-597 Eastern England . . . 27''-759 — Miscellany. — Angleterre, 1', comparee a la France 34-4204 — Becket, G. A. a. Comic history . 27''-54 — Bentley's excerpta historica . . 27''-378 — Choice notes from Notes and queries 27''-250 — Collectanea topographia genealogica 27''-278 — Collection of scarce tracts. Lord Sommers 27^-4044 — Ellis, H. Original letters. 3d series, Wm. I to Henry VIII .... 27''-308 — Fuller, T. Worthies of E. . . 30-193 — Harleian miscellany, selection from 27^-4011 — Heywood, T. Merlin and his prophecies 27='-o55 — Historical reason why . . . 27*-llo4 — History of progress in E. . . 6-864 — Kemp, Mrs. Conversations on E. 27''-674 — Pauli, R. Pictures of old E. . 27='-930 — Porter, G. R. Progress of the nation 27^^-954 — Vinje, A. O. Norseman's views . 27'^-706 — See names of sections, districts, counties, towns, and particular objects of interest of the united kingdom ; of colonies and dependencies ; of sovereigns and statesmen. See, also. Great Britain ; Heraldry ; Kings ; Queens ; Sov- ereigns. England's conversion and reformation compared ; or, the young gentleman directed in the choice of his religion ; to which is premised a brief inquiry into the general grounds of the catho- lic faith, etc. Lancaster, 1813 . 32-1475 England's danger and her safety. F. M. Edge 26''-10'05 England's danger ; or, reform unmasked. L.,1819. pph. 8» 27=^-1253 England's reformation; a poem. T. Ward 23-761 England's workshops. Strauss et al. . 6-413 England's yoeman. M. L. Charlesworth 18-616 English, G. B. Narrative of the expedition to Dongola and Sennaar, under the command of his excellence Ismael Pasha. B., 1833. 8° 28''-58 English, T. D. The Mormons. F's S. D. v. 26 24r-221 — See Foster, G. G. English America. S. P. Day . . 26''-516 — See America, British. English and their origin. L. O. Pike . 27''-948 English at home. A. Esquiros . . 27''-607 English boy in Japan. W. Dalton . 1&-802 English catalogue of books published from Jauuaiy, 1835, to -Januarj^ 1860. Compiled by S. Low. L., 1864-7. 2 V. 8° . . . 21-307 English channel. J. Abbott . . 18-3 — See Channel islands. English classics. R. M. Johnston . 22-1108 English comic writers. Hazlett, W. Lectures on 32-1085 English constitution. W. Bagehot . 27»-42 English country life. By Martingale, author of "Sporting scenes." L., 1843 . 83-52 English cyclopaedia. New dictionary of universal knowledge, conducted by C. Knight. L. 4° — Biography.' 1856-8. 4 v. . . 30-2000 — Natural history. 1854-6. 4 v. . 9-1206 — Arts and sciences. 18.-)9-61. 8 v. in 4 33-1261 — Synoptical index. 1802. . . 33-1261^ English epithets, book of. J. Jermyn . 22-373 ENGLISH. 191 ENGLISH. English eccentrics and eccentricities. J. Timbs 27=^-1152 English in America. T. C. Haliburton 26^627 English forests and forest trees, historical, legend- ary, and descriptive. L., 1853. 8° 27'^-747 English-French dictionary. Designed as a second part to the Boston edition of Boyer's French dictionary, with Tardy's pronunciation. B. 80 22-47 English gentleman, his principles, his feelings, his manners, his pursuits. L., 1849 83-739 English governess. R. McCrindell . 18-1970 English harmony of tlie four evangelists after the manner of the Greek of W. Newcome. L., 1827. 8° 32-1928 English hearts and English hands. Mrs. C. Weight- man 32-1805 English heiress, passages in the life of . 18-2447 English heraldry. C. Boutell . . 27^-98 English humorists of the 18th century. W. M. Thackeray 22-1235,6 English language and literature. Dictionaries. — (1) General. Ash, J. New and complete dictionary 22-14 Bailey, N. Universal etymological diction- ary 22-21 Barclay, J. Complete and universal dic- tionary 22-26 _ Bungay edition . , . 22-397 Clarke, H. New and comprehensive dic- tionary 22-59 Coles, E. English dictionary . 22-62 Johnson, S. Dictionary of the E. 1. 22-138 — — Latham, R. G. Dictionary of the E. 1. 22-392 Ogilvie, J. Student's English dictionary 22-186 Palmetto dictionary . . . 22-187 Perry, W. Synonymous, etymological, and pronouncing English dictionary . 22-372 Richardson, C. New dictionary of the E. 1. 22-383,4 Sheridan, T. Dictionary of the E. 1. 22-225 Smart, B. H. Walker's pronouncing dic- tionary 22-273 Walker, J. Critical pronouncing dictionary 22-277 Webster, N. American d. of the English language .... 22-380 to 382 Worcester, J. E. Dictionary of the E. 1. 22-377 — (2) Restricted in subject, or peculiar in purpose or arrangement. Booth, D. Analytical dictionary 22-396 Coleridge, H. Glossarial index to printed E. literature of 13th century . 22-64 Eastwood and Wriglit. Bible word-book 22-79 Hall, B. H. Collection of college words and customs 22-111 Halliwell, J. O. Dictionary of Archaic and provincial words .... 22-114 Jervis, S. Dictionary of the language of Shakespeare .... 22-374 Nares, R. Glossary illustrative of English authors 22-180 Roget, P. M. Thesaurus of English words and phrases .... 22-214 Shelton, E. Dictionary of every-day diffi- culties 22-221 Stratmann, F. H. Dictionary of old E. .... 22-242 Trench, R. C. Select glossary . 22-261 Wheatley, H. B. Dictionary of reduplicated words. Philol. soc. trans., 1865 22-488 Chronological notices of dictionaries 22-488 Williams, J. The readable dictionary 22-279 Wright, T. D. of obsolete and provincial English . . . , , 22-292 English language — continued. See Americanisms ; Anglo-Saxon ; Slang ; Synonymes ; and names of dialects. — Etymology, spelling and pronunciation. — Barnes, W. Roots and stems . 22-30 — Chamock, R. S. Words derived from proper names 22-56 — D'Orsey, A. J. D. Spelling by dictation 22-76 — Elphinston, J. English speech and spelling 22-395 — Green, R. W. Scholar's companion 22-102 — Haldeman, S. S. Affixes to English words 22-108 — Hoare, E. N. English roots . . 22-130 English words from Latin roots 22-131 — Lenoir, V. P. Emblematical spelling-book 22-151 — Lowe, E. C. English primer . 33-1367 — Moore, Mrs. M. B. Dixie speller , 26''-2004 — Nares, R. Rules for pronunciation 22-179 — Oswald, J. Etymological dictionary 22-189 — Rowbotham, J. Derivative spelling-book 22-217 — Smith, Archdeacon. Common words with cu- rious derivations .... 22-228 — Smith, W. W. Complete etymology of the English language . . . 22-231 — Soule and Wheeler. Manual of English pro- nunciation and spelling . . 22-230 — Swinton, W. Rambles among words 22-243 — Tafel, R. L. Orthography and pronunciation 22-245 — Trench, R. C. English past and present 22-491 The study of words . . . 22-260 — Virginia primer .... 26^^2020 — Virginia speller and reader . . 26''-2021 — Wedgwood, H. Dictionary of English etymol- ogy 22-284,378 — Wheatley, H. B. Notes on some English heter- ographers. Philol. soc. trans., 1865 22-488 — See Names ; Orthography ; Phonetics ; Phonog- raphy ; Pronunciation ; Speech ; Writing. — Grammar, and general and miscellane- ous philology. — Adams, E. Elements of the English language 22-1 — Alford, H. The queen's English . 22-400 — Angus, J. Handbook of the English tongue 22-405 — Arnold, T. K. E. grammar for classical schools 22-12 — Asher, D. Study of the English language 22-15 — Badois, C. Grammaire anglaise . 34-5024 — Brown, G. Grammar of English grammars 22-52 Institutes of English grammar . 22-51 — Cole, D. Principles of E. grammar 22-60 — Comic English grammar . . 18-3701 — Crabb, G. Englische grammatik . 34-2395 — Crane, G. Principles of language exemplified in a practical English grammar . 22-68 — Dalglish, W. S. Key to grammatical analysis 22-69 — Darnel], T. Parsing simplified . 22-316 — Dc Vere, M. S. Studies in English 22-418 — Elphinston, J. Principles of the E. language 22-324 — Fowler, W. C. English language in its elements and forms 22-91 — Gibbs, J. W. Philological studies 22-448 — Gould, E. S. Good English . . 22-449 — Green, M. English grammar . 22-101 — Green, S. S. Structure of the English language 22-103 — Harrison, M. Rise, progress, and present struc- ture of the E. language . . 22-4n0 — Head, Sir E. W. "Shall" and "will" 22-128 — Jewell, F. S. Grammatical diagrams 22-136 — Kenrick, W. Rhetorical grammar 22-143 — Latham, R. G. Handbook of the E. 1. 22-148 — Marsh, G. P. Lectures on E. 1. . 22-471 ENGLISH. 192 ENGRAVING. English language. March, F. A. Method of philo- logical study of E. 1, . . . 22-470 — Moon, G. W. The dean's English 22-476 — Morell, J. D. Grammar of the E. 1. 22-165 — Mulligan, J. Grammatical structure of the E. 1. 22-175 — Murray, L. English grammar . 22-177 — Parker, W. H. Grammar of the E. 1. 22-192 — Parminter, T. H. Materials for a grammar of the modern E. 1 22-194 — Pegge, S. Anecdotes of . , 22-485 — Richardson, C. Illustrations of English philol- ogy 22-385 Study of language . . . 22-210 — Round games and amusing exercises 22-352 — Smith, R. C. English grammar. [Southern edition] 26^-2037 — Smythe, C. W. Our own grammar 26^2031,1 — Thring, E. Principles of grammar 22-251 — Tooke, J. H. Diversions of Purley 22-254 See Richardson, C. . . . 22-210 — Vickers, J. New course of grammar 22-272 — Webster, N. Dissertations on the E. 1. 22-498 — Welsford, H. On the origin and ramifications of the E. 1 22-501 — Wilson, J. P. Essay on grammar 22-287 — Vulgarisms and other errors of speech 22-270 — See Composition ; Grammar ; Language ; Phil- ology ; Rhetoric ; Versification. — History, philosophy, selections. — (1) Early English. Chaucer, G. Poetical works 23-470,676 Child, F. J. English and Scottish ballads 23-450 Corson, H. Chaucer's Legende of goode women 23-710 Early English text society . 22-1043 Ellis, G, Specimens of early English poets 23-461 English metrical homilies . . 22-1212 — — English retraced . . . 22-81 Fenn, J. Paston letters , . 27''-391 Gower, J. Confessio amantis . 23-532 Hartshorne, C. H. Ancient metrical tales 23-334 Hazlitt, W. C. Early popular poetry 23-744 Layamons Brut .... 22-895 Malory, T. La mort d'Arthure 18-1793 Maundeville, J. Early travels in Palestine 28'>-210 Morley, H. English writers . 22-1148 Morris, R. Specimens of early English 22-1150 Motherwell, W. Minstrelsy . 23-161 Percy, T. Bishop Percy's folio MS. 23-174 Reliques of ancient English poetry 23-176,513 Piers Ploughman . . . 23-415 Ritson, J, Robin Hood — poems and ballads 23-324 Robson, T. Early English metrical romances V. 18 of 27M95 Skelton, J. Poetical works . 23-448 Thorns, W. J. Early English prose romances 22-1238 Warton, T. History of English poetry 22-892 — — Wright, T. Literature, superstitions, and history of middle ages . . 22-1292 Wyclilfe, J. Holy bible . . 32-2041 See Anglo-Saxon ; Ballads ; Camden society. — (2) General and contemporary. Arnold, M. Manual of E. literature 22-916 Balfour, C. L. Sketches of E. literature 22-921 Brecn, H. H. Modern E. literature 22-411 Burnett, G. Specimens of English prose writers 22-951 Chambers, R. Cyclopaedia of E. literature 22-897,8 English language. History, etc. — continued. Brydges, Sir E. Restituta . 21-143 Clark, N. G. Elements of E. language 22-964 Cleveland, C. D. Compendium of E. litera- ture 22-971,2 E. literature of the nineteenth century 22-973 Collier, W. ff. History of E. literature 22-991 Craik, G. L. Compendious history of E. literature 22-1001 Disraeli, I. Amenities of literature 22-1018 Gray, W. Historical sketch of E. literature 22-1067 Larkins, W. G. Handbook of E. literature 22-1113 Lucas, H. Litterature anglaise 34-3501 Mills, A. Literature and literary men of Gt. Britain and Ireland . . . 22-1141 — — Mitford, M. R. Recollections of a literary life 22-1144 Morley, H. English writers . 22-1148 Nichols, J. Literary anecdotes and illustra- tions 22-1159,60 Reed, H. Lectures on E. literature 22-1172 Shaw, T. B. Outlines of E. literature, 22-1200,1 Spalding, W. History of E. literature 22-1218 r- Taine, H. Hist, de la litterature anglaise 34-4573 Ma3urs et lettres au XVIII« siecle en Angleterre 34r4673 — See American literature ; Bibliography ; Crit- icism ; Humor ; Literature ; Literary and scientific men ; Novels ; Poetry ; Reading ; Rhetoric. English life, social and domestic, in the middle of the nineteenth century, considered in reference to. our position as a community of professing Christians. By the author of "Reverses." L., 1847 15-333 English lyrics. R. H. Baynes . . 23-809 English merchants. H. R. F. Bourne . 1-304 English metrical homilies. John Small, Ed. 22-1212 English opium-eater. See DeQuincey, T. English orphans. Mrs. M. J. Holmes . 18-1463 English retraced ; or, remarks, critical and philo- logical, founded on a comparison of the breeches bible with the English of the present day. L., 1862 .... 22-81 English, Scotch, and Irish historical libraries. W. Nicolson 21-536 English seamen and divers A. Esquiros 27''-609 English seamen under the Tudors. H. R. F. Bourne 29''-314 English surnames. R. Ferguson . . 22-87 English shrines, pilgiimages to. S. C. Hall 27''-387 English S2:)y. C. M. Westmacott . . 33-80 English tales and sketches. Mrs. Crosland 18-765 English tradesman. I). DeFoe . . 1-242 English traits. R. W. Emerson . . 27''-417 English travellers and Italian brigands. W., J. C. Moens 27''-783 Englisliwoman in America. S. M. Maury 26''-80 Englisbwoman in Italy. G. Gretton . 27''-582 Englishwoman's domestic magazine, v. 3,4. L., 1867,8. 8» 17-31 Englishwoman's journal, v. 5-13. L., 1860-4. 8» 17-39 Engravers. Bryan, M. Dictionary of 30-1706 — Walpole, H. Catalogue of . . 5-22 Engraving. The history and art of ingraving : con- taining the rise and progress of ingraving ; an idea of a collection of prints ; collection of marks and cyphers. L., 1747 5-416 — Evelyn, J. History and art of chalcography 5-421 — Jackson, J. Treatise on wood e. . 5-610 ENGRAVING. 193 ERKMANN. Enoraving. Landsecr, J. Lectures on art of e. 5-420 — See Pictures ; Prints. Engravings of tlie arteries. C. Bell . 10-785 Enigmas. Capel, C. E. Victorian e. . 20-161 Ennemoser, J. History of magic, trans, from the German by W. Howitt, with an ajipendix of the most remarkable and best authenticated stories of apparitions, dreams, somnambulism, predictions, divination, witchcraft, table-turn- ing, and spirit-rapping, selected by M. Howitt. L., 1854. 2 V 11-241 Ennis, J. The origin of the stars ; and the causes of their motions and their light. N. Y., 1867 12-81 Ennui. M. Edgeworth . . v. 1 of 18-977 Enoch, the book of. Trans, by R. Lawrence. 3d ed. Oxf., 1838. 8° . . . 32-1941 Enoch Arden, and other poems. A. Tennyson 23-734 Enos. [Pseud.] See Stone, C. P. Enquirer, the. W. Godwin . . . 33-635 — See Inquirer. Ense. See Varnhagen von Ense. Enslin Theod. C. F. Bibliotheca medico-chirur- gica et pharmaceutico-chemica, 1750 ad 1837. n. ed. von Engelmann. Leip., 1838. 8° 21-42 Entail, the. J. Gait .... 18-1134 Enterprise, industry, and art of man. S. G. Goodricli 6-854 Entertaining naturalist. Mrs. Loudon 9-715 Enthusiasm, natural history of. I. Taylor 15-54 Entick, John. New and accurate history and sur- vey of London, Westminster, Southwark, and places adjacent ; with the charters, laws, customs, rights, liberties, and privileges of this great metropolis. L., 1766. 4 v. 27^-371 — New naval history of Great Britain. L., 1757. f> 27"-4020 Entomology. Burmeister, H. Manual of e. 9-523 — Catalogue of library of Amer. erit. soc. 21-467 — Catlow, M. E. Popular British e. 9-527 — Dallas, W. S. Elements of e. . 9-535 — Duncan, J. Introduction to v. 1 of 9-595 — Goeze, J. A. E. Beytrage zu des ritter Linne des natursystems . . . 34-2452 — Jardine, "W. (ed.) Naturalist's library 9-595 — Kirby & Spence. Introduction to e. 9-575 — Ruschenberger, W. S. W. Elements of e. 9-618 — Say, T. American e. . . . 9-626 — Stephens, J. F. British e. , , 9-695 to 7 — Westwood, J. O. Arcana entomologica 9-734 — See Insects. Entre parentheses. E. D. Forgues . 34-3483 Envers (1') et I'endroit. A. Maquet . 34-4110 Environs de Paris, les. Paysage histoire. Ouvr. redigee par Polite de la litt. contemp., sous la direction de MM. C. Nodier et L. Lurine. P. 8» 34-4850 Eoline ; or, Magnolia vale. Mrs. C. L. Hentz 18-1400 Eoneguski ; or, the Cherokee chief . 18-1030 Eotheu ; or, traces of travel brought home from the east. A. W. Kinglake . . 28''-20 Ephesians, epistle to. Barnes, A. Notes on 32-700 — Calvin, J. Commentary on , . 32-1250 — Hodge, C. Commentary on . . 32-1366 Ephesus. E. Falkener .... 28''-919 Epictetus. Works, consisting of his discourses, the enchiridion, and fragments, trans, from the Greek by T. W. Higginson. B., 1865 15-29 Epicurean. T. Moore .... 18-2248 — Same v. 10 of 23-345 Epicurean philosophy. See Lucretius Cams. Epidemic cholera ; its mission and mystery, haunts, and havocs, pathology and treatment ; with remarks on the question of contagion ; by a former surgeon in the service of the East India company. N. Y., 1866 . 10-624 Epidemics. Anstie, F. E. Notes on . 10-651 — Carey, M. Malignant fever in Phila. 3-64 Epidemics. Cleghorn, G. Epidemical diseases iu Minorca 10-25 — Conrad, D. W. Memoranda of the pestilence in Portsmouth and Norfolk in 1855 30-912 — Diary of a Samaritan , . . . 10-745 — Hecker, J. F. C. E. of middle ages 10-228 — Hough, L. S. Science of man applied to e. 10-519 — Howe, A. H. Physical cause of . 10-599 — Kuapp, M. L. Origin and laws of 10-539 — Report of sanitary commission of New Orleans on yellow fever of 1853 . . 10-719 — Webster, N. History of e. and pestilential dis- eases 10-116 — See Black death ; Cholera ; Diseases ; Fever ; Meningitis ; Plague ; Yellow fever. Epigrammata sacra. R. Crashaw . 23-528 Epigrams, ancient and modern ; i^reface by Rev. J. Booth. L., 1863 .... 23-677 — Collection of 23-927 — Lessing, G. E. Fables and epigrams 23-138 — Martial, M. V. Epigrammata . 34-361,450 Epilepsy. Althaus, J. Hysteria and ataxy 10-728 — Kassmaul & Tenner. Epileptiform convulsions 10-695 — Radcliffe, C. B. Epileptic and other convulsive affections of the nervous system . 10-243 Epinay, Mme de. Memoires et correspondance. P., 1818. 3 V. 8» . . . 34-4913 Episcopacy. Guirey, W. History . 32-79 Episcopal commission, memorial of . 32-650 Episcopal church. See Church of England ; Pro- testant Episcopal church. Episcopius, Simon. Calder, F. Memoirs of 30-1315 Episodes of French history. J. Pardoe 27"-1840,l Episodes of insect life. ' Miss L. M. Budgen 9-667 Epistles of Phalaris. Bentley, R. Dissertation on 22-928 Epitaphs from burying ground in Cambridge. W. T. Han-is 26''-809 — Norfolk, H. E. Collection of curious epitaphs 29^-251 — Pettigrew, T. J. Collection of . 29''-2o2 — See Burial. Epitome of the history of philosophy ; being the work adopted by the university of France ; trans, by C. S. Henry. N. Y., 1842. 2 v. 15-35 Equations. Boole, G. Treatise on differential e. 14-24 Equity. Adams, J. J. Doctrine of . 2-233 — — Same v. 68 of 2-55 — Calvert, S. Law respecting parties to suits in v. 17 of 2-55 — Goldsmith, G. Doctrine and practice v. 40 of 2-55 — Haynes, F. O. Outlines of . . 2-158 — Hunter, S. J. View of proceedings in suit of 2-253 — White & Tudor. Leading cases 2-319 and V. 65,71,2 of 2-55 — See Chancery. Erasmus, D. Colloquia ; cum notis var. accurante Corn. Schrevelio. Amstelod., 1693. 8» 34-456 — Jortin, J. Life of . . . . 30-2008 — Murray's select biography v. 2 of 30-1915 Erckmann-Chatrian. [E. Erckmann et A. Chat- rian.] L'arai Fritz. 2me ed. P., 1865 34-4416 — The conscript ; a tale of the French war of 1813 ; trans, from the French . 18-623 — Therese 34-4912 Eric; or, little by little. P. W. Farrar 18-1061 Erichsen, J. E. The science and art of surgery. From 2d Lond. ed. Ph., 1860. 8» 10-359 — Railway and other injuries of the nervous sys- tem. Ph., 1867. 8" . . . 10-748 Ericsson, John. Headley, P. C. Miner boy 30-1585 Erie. See Lake Erie. Erkmann, E. See Erckmann-Chatrian. 13 ERMAN. 194 ETHIOPIA. Ermau, A. Travels in Siberia; including excur- sions nortlnvards, down the Obi to the polar circle, and southwards to the Chinese frontier. L.. 1848. 2 V. 8° . . . SSb-SQ — Same. Ph., 1850. 2 v. . . 28^-59* Erminie ; twice lost .... 18-1026 Ernani. Verdi, G. Opera of E. . . 5-938 — See Hernani. Ernest Bracebridge. W. H. G. Kingston 18-1766 Ernest Linwood. Mrs. C. L. Hentz . 18-1401 Ernest Maltravers. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton 18-471 Ernestin 18-1029 Erni, H. Coal oil and petroleum ; their origin, his- tory, geology, and chemistry ; with a view of their importance in their bearing upon national industry. Ph., 1865 . . . 6-324 Eros and anteros ; or, the bachelor's ward. J. H. L. Campbell .... 18-550 Errand to the south in 1862; by W. W. Malet . 26''-444 Errata. J. Neal 18-2320 Erring yet noble ; a tale for women . 18-1020 Erskine, T. See Chatham ; Mushet, D. Erskine, W. Histoiy of India under the two first sovereigns of the house of Taimur, Baber, and Humiiyun. L., 1854. 2 v. 8° 28''-209 Escaped nun, the ; and the confessions of a sister of charity. N. Y., [1855] . . 32-2291 Eschenburg, J. J. Manual of classical literature ; trans, from the German by N. W. Fiske. Ph., 183G. 8« . ... 22-1047 Esclavage, code de 1', chez les Musulinans 34-4419 — See Slavery. Escudier, L. Litterature musicale — mes souvenirs. P., 1863 . . •. . . 34-5267 Esculent funguses of England. C. D. Badham 9-3 Esdaile, J. Mesmerism in India, and its practical application in surgery and medicine. Hart., 1851 10-504 Esling, Mrs. C. H. W. Broken bracelet, and other poems. Ph., 1850 . . . 23-288 Esmarch, F. Use of cold in surgery ; trans, by E. Montgomery. L., 1861. 8« . 10-699 — See Stromeyer. Esperance. Mrs. M. W. Lawrence . 18-1821 Esperanza. Anne Bowman . . . 18-364 Espinasse, F. Life and times of F. M. Arouet, commonly called Voltaire, v. I. L. , 1866. 8» 30-1922 Espiritu del siglo. F. Martinez de la Rosa 34-1 Espriella. [Pseud.] See Southey. Esprit, de V. C. A. Helvetius . . 34-4201 , — See Mental philosophy. Esprit de reaction. Ch. de Remusat . 34-4677 Ksprit de Voltaire. L. Martin . . 34-4118 Esprit des lois. C. de S. de Montesquieu 34-3572 Esprits (des) et de leurs manifestations fluidiques. Le M'- Eudes de M. . . . . , . 34^603 — See Spiritualism. Espy, J. P. Philosophy of storms. B., 1841. 80 .... . 11-132 — Report on meteorology of the United States ; with charts. W., 1850. ob. f . 11-505 Esquiros, A. Le chateau d'Issy. B. et L., 1854 . . . . 34-3300 — The Dutch at home ; trans, by L. Wraxall. L., 1861. 2 V 27b-608 — The English at home ; trans, by L. Wraxall. L., 1861-63. 3 V. . . . 27''-607 — English seamen and divers. L., 1868 27''-609 — Religious life in England. L., 1867 32-2277 Essarts, A. des. Les masques d'or. N. Y., 1858. 8° 34-4621 Essays and reviews — recent inquiries in theology ; being "Essays and reviews ;" with an intro- duction by F. II. Hedge. B., 1861 32-981 — Aids to laith ; a reply to Essays and reviews 32-982 — Replies to Essays and reviews . 32-983 — Tracts for. priests and people . . 32-988 Essays and reviews. See Beard, J. R. Essays by a barrister. F. J. Stephens . 33-423 Essay on capacity and genius ; also, an enquiry into the nature of ghosts. L. 8" . 15-316 Essay on scripture prophecy, wherein it is endeav- oured to explain the three periods contained in the 12th chapter of the prophet Daniel. L., 1724. 8» .... 32-267 Essay upon the government of the English planta- tions on the continent of N. America. By an American ; with remarks upon the dis- course upon the plantation trade, written by [C. Davenant.] L., 1701 . . 26"-921 Essays on social subjects. From the Saturday re- view. B., 1865 .... 33-468 Essays on song-writing ; with a collection of Eng- lish songs, to which are added some original pieces. L 23-275 Essex, (England.) Braylev & Britton. Delinea- tions of . . 2>-871 ; and v. 5 of 474 — Buckler, G. "Churches of . . 5-609 Essex dialect. Clark, C. John Noakes and Mary Styles ...... 22-962 Essex institute. [Mass.] Historical notice, with act of incorporation, constitution, and by- laws, and lists of members. Salem, 1866. S" 21-u. p. Estabrooks, H. L. Adrift in Dixie ; with an intro- duction by Edmund Kirke. N. Y., 1866 26*'-562 Estelle et Nemorin. J. P. C. de Plorian 34-4058 Esther. Tyng, S. H. Captive orphan 32-847 Esther, tragedie. J. Racine . . . 34-3126 Esther ; a tale of Spain. Horace Smith 18-877 Estvan, B. War pictures from the south. N. Y., 1863 26^-499 Etat et ses limites, 1'. E. Laboulaye . 34-4572 Etats-Unis pendant la guerre (1861-65. ) A. Laugel 34-3489 Etats-Unis. See United States. Etchings from the religious world. T. C. Henry 32-110 Etchings of a whaling cruise. J. R. Browne 29*'-223 Ete dans la Sahara, une. E. Fromentin 34-5282 Eternal gospel, the. R. W. Mackay . 32-2268 Eternity. See Future state. Eternity realized. R. Philip . . . 32-560 Etex, Antoine. Ary Scheffer — Exposition de ses oeuvres. P., 1859. 8° . . 34-4527 Ethel Churchill. L. E. Landon . . 18-1807 Ethel's love-life. Miss M. J. M. Sweat 18-3076 Ethelward's chronicle. See Giles, J. A. Six old English chronicles . . . 27''-449 Ether, claim to discovery of anaesthetic properties of. Morton, W. T. G. . . . 10-198 — See Chloroform ; Nitrous oxide. Ether in the solar system, influence of. A. Wilcocks 12-159 Etheridge, J. W. Life of the Rev. Adam Clarke. L, 1859 30-1274 Ethica. A. L. Windsor . . . 33-736 Ethica nichomachea. Aristoteles . 34-302 Ethical and philosophical inquiries. A. H. Dana 3a-409 Ethical discourses. J. Butler . . 32-578 Ethics. Alden, J. Christian e. . . 15-303 — Aristotle. Nicomachean e. . . 15-6 — Grant, A. Ethics of Aristotle . 15-136 — Jouffroy, T. S. Introduction to . 15-40 — Laury, S. S. Philosophy of . . 15-286 — Sharswood, G. Professional ethics 2-173 — Wardlaw, R. Christian e. . . 32-2196 — See Morals. Ethics of the dust. J. Ruskin . . 6-217 Ethiopia. Harris, W. C. Highlands of E. 28'>-361 — Heliodorus. Aethiopicorum . . 34-317 — Heeren, A. H. L. Researches . 28»-68 — Hutchinson, T. J. AVanderings among Ethiop- ians 28>^-372 — Poncet, M. Voyage to, 1698-1700 32-297 ETHIOPIA. 195 EUROPE. Ethiopia. Waddington, G., and B. Hanbury. Jour- nal of a visit .... 28>'-918 Ethiopia ; her gloom and glory. E. Christy 28*'-240 Ethnology and ethnography. American ethnol. soc. transactions .... 29''-236 — Kennedy, J. Ethnological and linguistic essays 29''-197 — Latham, R. Q. Descriptive ethnology 29''-101 — Lubbock, J. Pre-historic times . 29''-186 — Niebuhr, B. G. Lectures on ethnography 29^-86 — Taylor, I. Words and places . 22-248 — See Ancient empires ; Anthropology ; Krania ; Human race ; Man and mankind ; Migration ; Nationalities ; Nations ; Races ; and names of countries and races. Etienette. Mme Biard .... 34-3032 Etiquette. Complete hand-book for ladies and gen- tlemen . 33-307 — Courtin, A. de. Nouveau traite de la civilite ' . . 3^4227 — Gentlemen's hand-book of . . 33-305 — Habits of good society . . . 33-751 — Hale, S. J. Manners . . . 33-755 — Ladies' hand-book of . . . 33-306 — Leslie, E. Beliavior book for ladies 33-252 — "Lunettes." American gentleman's guide to 33-645 — Martine, A. American manual of 33-750 — Mortemart-Boisse. La vie elegante 34-3574 — The perfect gentleman . . . 33-747 — Thornwell, E. Lady's guide to perfect gentility 33-870 — See Conversation ; Gentleman ; Manners ; Mor- als ; Politeness. Etoniana, ancient and modern ; being notes of the history and traditions of Eton college. E. and L., 1865 . . . . 13-73 Etoniana. See Public schools . . 13-291 Etruria. Betham, C. W. Etruscan literature and antiquities 22-408 — Dennis, G. Cities and cemeteries of 27''-G26 — Gray, Mrs. H. History of . . 27'^2264 Tour to the sepulchres of . . 27*'-621 — See Iguvine inscriptions. Ettrick shepherd. [Pseud.] See Hogg, J. Eludes analytiques. H. de Balzac 34-3065,6 Etudes de la vie mondaine. O. Feuillet 34-4049 Etudes philosophiques. H. de Balzac 34-3062 to 4 Etymology. Chase, P. E. Sanscrit and English analogues 22-57 — Taylor, I. Words and places . 22-248 — White, W. Universal etymological dictionary 22-379 — See Names ; and names of languages. Eucharist. Goode, W. Nature of Christ's presence in 32-1517 — Taylor, J. True doctrine of . . 32-1708 — See Communion. Euchre. Law and practice of . . 20-176 — See Games. Euclid. Elements of geometry. First six books, with 11th and 12th. Also, the book of data. Corrected. By R. Simson. Ph., 1825. 8° 14-98 — Same. From text of R. Simson. Ed., in symbolical form, by R. Blakelock. L., 1866 14-173 — Same, for use of schools and colleges ; with notes, appendix, and exercises, by I. Tod- hunter. L., 1864 . . . 14^141 — Same, chiefly from the text of Dr. Simson ; with selection of exercises from senate-house and college examination papers ; by R. Potts. Camb., 1845. 8» . . . . 14^180 — First six books of the elements ; with numerous exercises. [ Simson' s text.] L., 1853 14-35 Same, with supplement by J. Playfair. B., 1814. 8» 14-101 Same, with colored diagrams and symbols instead of letters, by O. Byrne . 14-47 Euclid. First six books of the elements ; with planes shaded. From text of Dr. Simson. Camb., 1845 14-151 — McDowell, J. Exercises on . . 14-121 Eugene, Prince of Savoy. Life and military ac- tions. Dublin, 1737 . . . 30-157 — Memoirs — autobiography, v. 8 . 30-1878 Eugene Aram. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton . 18-477 Eugenie. M. de Voye .... 18-1815 Eugenie Grandet. H. de Balzac . . 34-3044 — Same in English .... 18-271 Eugubine. See Iguvine. Eulalie Pontois. F. Soulie . . . 34-3760 — Same in English .... 18-3650 Euler, L. Letters on natural philosophy, with notes and a life by D. Brewster. N. Y., 1833. 2 V 11-20 Eunomia, tables of. E. Schubert . 12-163 Euphonia. C. F. Heuberer and H. Perabeau 5-1066 Euphrates. Chesney, F. R. Survey of river E. 28b-297 — Wheeler, C. H. Ten years on the 28''-593 Eureka; a prose poem. E. A. Poe 23-79; and v. 2 of 33-294 Euripides. Tragcedise, ex recensione A. Nauckii. Lips., 1857. 2 V. ... 34.-316 — Tragedies. Literally translated, with critical and explanatory notes, by T. A. Buckley. L., 1850. 2 V 24-fO — Same. Translated by R. Potter, v. 1. Ox- ford, 1823. 8° . . . . 24-48 Europe. General and miscellaneous history. — Adams, W. H. D. Scenes from the drama of European h 27''-3340 — Alison, A. History of, 1815 and 1852 27^-3355 — Bryce, J. Holy Roman empire . 27''-3373 — Capgrave, J. Book of illustrious Henries 30-2020 — Comyn, R. History of the western empire 27''-3376 — Coote, C. History of modern E. 1763-1802 27''-3382 — Corner, J. Questions on history of E. 27''-3386 — Dunham, S. A. E. during the middle ages 27''-3400 — Dyer, T. H. Modern E. (1453 to 1857) 27''-3405 — Edgar, J. G. History for boys . 27''-3410 — Frederic II. History of my own times V. 1-4 of 33-36 — Froissart, J. Chronicles . . 27^-3420,1 — Goodrich, S. G. Lights and shadows of Euro- pean history .... 27*-3425 — Hallam, H. E. in the middle ages . 27''-3439 — Hewlett, H. G. Heroes of Europe 30-1282 — Kemble, J. M. Horse ferales . 27»-4023 — Koch, C. W. Kevolutions of E. 27»-3469 to 71 — Lord, J. Modern history for schools 27''-3484 — Merivale, H. Historical studies . 27''-3505 — Pryde, D. European history in a series of bi- ographies 27»-3o26 — Robertson, W. Reign of Charles V 27»-2668to70 — Russell, W. Modern E. . . 27"'-3528 Modern E. epitomized . . 27^-3529 — Schlosser, F. C. History of the 18th century 29''-72 — Sheppard, J. G. Fall of Rome and rise of the new nationalities .... 27''-3545 — Stewart, R. History of modern E. 27»-3548 — Szeredy, J. Asiatic chiefs . . 27»-3549 — White, J. The eighteen Christian centuries 27»-3565 — Period of French revolutions. — Alison, A. History of E. (1789-1815) 27''-3353 4 7 — Same. Abridged by E. S. Gould . 27^-33 '-S — Atlas to history of E. . . . 27''-33--6 — Baines, E. Wars of the French r., 1792 to 1815 27''-1603 EUROPE. 196 EUROPE. Europe. Cayley, E. S. European revolutions, (1848) 27--1639 — Gushing, C. Revolution in France 27'^-3390 — Lacombe, F. France (la) et I'Allemagne sous le i)reinier empire . . . 34-5180 — ]\Iartinez de la Rosa. Espiritu del siglo 34-1 — Pliilippart, J. Campaign in Germany and France (1813-14) . . . 27''-3518 — Stephens, A. Wars which arose out of the French revolution . . 27''-1916,4030 — Sybol, H. von. History of the French revolu- tion 27''-1922 — Vane's war in Germany and France, 1813,14 27«-3556 — "Wilson, R, Private diary during campaigns of 1812 27''-3o70 — See France ; Germanj^ — Political and social condition and history. Education. — Annual retrosp(!ct for 1831 . . 27''-3362 — Bache, A. D. Report on education in E. 13-25 — Barnard, H. National education in E. 13-28 — Brougham, H. Public characters . 30-53 — Draper, J. W. Intellectual development of . 15-192 — Duff, M. E. G. Studies in European politics 27^-3399 — Eastern E. and the Emperor Nicholas 27''-2900 — Everett, A. H. Present situation of the prin- cipal powers of . . . . 27"-3415 — Grund, F. J. Present position of E. 27=^-3428 — Guizot, F. P. G. Representative government 27'^3432 — Heeren, A. H. L. Historical treatises 27''-3444 History of the political system of E. 27*-3443 — Holland, H. R. Foreign reminiscences 27*-3451 — Jameson, F. Gleanings at home and abroad 27»-3455 — Kay, J. Social condition and education of the people 2-756 — Kemble, J. M. State papers and correspondence. 1G88-1716 27^-3460 — Laing, S. Social and political state of E. 27i'-162,688 to 90 — Lawson, J. P. History of remarkable conspira- cies 27''-3479 — MacAllester, O. Letters on the scheme for the invasion of England . . . 27M1035 — McCullagh, W. D. Industrial history of free nations 27^-2619 — Malcolm, J. P. Anecdotes of manners and his- tory (1665-1711) .... 27=^3493 — Marana, J. P. Letters written by a Turkish spy 27''-3499 — Obstructives and the man, the . 27*^3596 — Pradt, M. de. The congress of Vienna 27''-3395 E. after congress of Aix la Chapelle 27''-3396 — Review of characters of principal nations 27'^3588 — Reynolds, S. H. Rise of modern European system 27='-3527 — Schmidt-Phiseldek, C. F. von. Europe and America 29''-198 — State policy of modern E. . . 27''-3595 — Stuart, G. Progress of society . 27''-4008 — Swinburne, H. Courts of E. at close of last century 27"-849 — Thierry, A. Historical essays . 27^-3551 — Van Praet, J. Essays on the political history of the loth, 16th, and 17lh centuries 27''-3554 — Williams, J. Rise, progress, and present state of the Northern nations . . 27^-4055 — Wraxall, L. Remarkable adventures and unre- vealed mysteries .... 27''-3576 — See Civilization ; Congress ; International pol- icy ; Jacobinism ; Politics. — Military and naval affairs. — Brackcnbury, C. B. European armaments 6-572 — Jomini, H. Grand military operations 27''-2608 Europe. Delafield, R. Art of war in Europe, 1854-6 6-995 — McClellan, G. B. Armies of E. . 6-646 Report on the war in E., 1855,6 6-997 — Mordecai, A. Military commission to E. 6-996 — Wraxall, L. Naval and military resources 27»-3575 — See Battles ; Campaign ; Military ; and names of campaigns and battles, and of countries. — Guide books. — Continental guide .... 27»'-818 — Fetridge, W. P. Harper's handbook to E. 29^-196 — Handbook for travellers on the continent 27*^-481 — Handbook for travellers in northern Europe 27''-488 — Park, R. Handbook of E. . . 27^-739 — Sherburne, J. H. Tourist's guide 27''-173 — Siddons, J. H. Norton's handbook to E. 27b-562 — Travels and description. — (1) General and miscellaneous. Bartol, C. A. Pictures of E., framed in ideas 27^-380 Burr, A. Private journal . 27b-880 Chauning, W. Summer in E. . 27''-423 ■- Choules, J. O. Cruise of the steam yacht North Star 29h-110 Cox, S. S. Buckeye abroad . 27^-256 Dates and distances — tour of sixteen months 27''-643 Dodge, R. Diary of a tour in E. 27^-696 Fames, J. A. Budget closed . 27''-567 Felton, C. C. Familiar letters from E. 27''-708 Fiske, S. Dunn Browne's experience 27'"-431 Furniss, W. Scenes and cities in foreign lands 27''-218 Granville, A. B. Travels to and from St. Petersburgh .... 27'>-93 Holthaus, P. D. Wanderings of a journeyman tailor, 1824-40 .... 29''-84 Laing, S. Notes of a traveller in Europe 27^-162,688 to 690 Macgregor, J. A thousand miles in the Rob Roy canoe 27'^-784 Mott, V. Travels in E., 1834-41 29^^-227 Near home ; or, the countries of E. described 27''-275 Prime, S. I. Travels in E. . 27^-370 Tappan, H. P. Step from the new world to the old 27''-261 Taylor, B. Views a-foot . . 27''-181 Walsh, R. Journey from Constantinople to England 27''-24 Wilson, W. R. Travels in E. . 27''-827 — (2) Central, southern, and western. Arnold, H. B. The great exhibition : with continental sketches . . . 27''-925 Baretti, J. From London to Genoa, [through Spain and Portugal] . . . 27''-129 Bellows, H. W. The old world in its new face 27''-939 Benedict, E. E. Run through E. 27"-563 Breckinridge, R. J. Memoranda of travel in E 27b-133,4 Buckingham, J. S. Autumnal tour 27"-258 Bullard, A. T. J. Sights and scenes in E. 27''-294 Calvert, G. H. First years in E. 27>'-833 Scenes and thoughts in E. . 27'»-269 Carter, N. H. Letters from E. 27'^-364 Catlin, G. Travels with N. A, Indian col- lection 27i'-135 Clark, J. A. Glimpses of E. . 27i'-137 Clarke, J. F. Eleven weeks in E. 27''-270 Collier, G. France, Holland, and the Neth- erlands a century ago . . . 27''-852 Colman, II. European life and manners 27'-216 EUROPE. 197 EVANS. Europe. Travels and description. Copway, G. Running sketches of E. 27''-248 Corson, J. W. Loiterings in E. ST^-UO Dore, by a stroller iii E. . . 27''-426 Douglass, J. Travelling anecdotes 27'^-146 Durbin, J. P. Observations in E. 27''-147 Fairbanks, C. R. Aguecheek . 27''-513 Field, H. M. Summer pictures 27''-,510 Fisk, W. Travels in E. . . 27^-677 Forbes, E. A. A woman's first impressions of E " 27^-794 Forney, J. W. Letters from E. 27"-893 Fuller, H. Sparks from a loconiotive 27''-51G Gibson, W. Kambles in E. in 1839 27*^-151 Greeley, H. Glances at E. [1851] 27''-250 Griscom, J. A year in E. [1818,19] 27''-153 Hale, E. E. Ninety days worth of E. 27''-576 Hall, B. Patchwork . . 27i'-154 Hall, F. W. Rambles in E. . 27''-712 Haven, G. Pilgrim's wallet . 27''-772 Hiester, J. P. Notes of travel 27''-156 Horwitz, O. Brusliwood picked up on the continent 27''-352 Howe, J. W. From the oalc to tlie olive 27''-941 Jameson, A. Diary of an ennuyee 27''-444 Same . . . . v. 2 of 33-1154 Jewett, I. A. Passages in foreign travel 27''-158 Johnson, J. Change of air ; or, philosopliy of travelling .... 10-G3 Kirkland, C. M. Holidays abroad 27''-159 Lee, E. Continental travel . 27^-841 Le Vert, O. W. Souvenirs of travel 27''-452 Lippincott, Mrs. S. J. Haps and mishaps 27''-322 Maney, H. Over the water . 27''-657 Mansfield, R. B. Log of the Water Lily 27''-718 Merwin, 8. J. M. Old sights with new eyes 27''-329 Mitchell, D. G. Fresh gleanings 27''-242 Morford, H. Over-sea . . 27''-876 Moore, J. Society and manners in E. V. 1 to 3 of 33-1362 Monson, "W. I. Journal in E. . 27''-384 Nugent, T. Grand tour . . 27*'-381 Ossoli, M. F. Things and thoughts 29b-23G Peabody, A. P. Reminiscences of E. 'i7''-944 Puckler-Muskau, H. von. Tutti-Frutti 27b-792 Richards, F. D. Sketches of E. 271^432 Rockwell, J. E. Scenes and impressions abroad 27''-558 Romer, Mrs. Rhone, Darro, and Guadal- quiver 27''-470 Ross, W. A. An old road . 27''-67G Scott, Sir W. Paul's letters to his kins-folk 27''-443 Sears, R. Sketches in continental E. 27''-697 Sedgwick, C. M. Letters from abroad 27''-204 Sewell, E. M. Summer tour . 27''-262 Shelley, P. B. Six weeks' tour 27^-171 and v. 2 of 33-238 Silliman, B. Journal of travels in E. in 1805,6 27''-174 Visit to E. in 1851 . . 27b-316 Slight reminiscences ofthe Rhine, etc. 27''-719 Smith, J. J. Summer's jaunt across the water 27''-175 Stolberg, F. L. Travels through Germany, etc. . . ... . . 27''-179 Stoughton, J. Scenes in other lands 27''-766 Stowe, H. B. Sunny memories 27''-348 Talfourd, T. N. Vacation rambles and thoughts 27''-180 Supplement to . . . 27''-341 Trip, A. Crests from the ocean world 27''-894 Upham, T. C. Letters aesthetic, social, and moral 29"-151 Europe. Travels and description. Wallace, H. B. Art, scenery, and philosophy 27'^-354 Ward, F. de W. Summer vacation abi-oad 27i'-403 Ware, W. Sketches of European capitals 27''-243 Wild oats sown abroad . . 27''-889 Wilkes, G. E. in a liurry . 27^'-27G Willis, N. P. Pencillingsbytheway 27'^-257 Yankee boy from home . . 27''-892 — (3) Northern and eastern. Baird, R. Visit to northern E. 27''-85 Browne, J. R. Land of Tlior . 27''-890 James, J. T. Tour in Germany, etc. 27''-393 Stevens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland . 27''-17G Tilley, H. A. Sketches of eastern E. 29'>-231 Wollstonecraft, M. Letters written in Swe- den, Norway, and Denmark . 27^-205 — See Dark ages ; Ethnography ; Middle ages ; Reformation ; and names of subdivisions. Europe, past and present. F. H. Ungewitter 27=^-3552 European life and manners. H. Colman 27''-215 European life, legend, and landscape, by an artist. Ph., 1859. 8° . . . . 27^-685 European literature. Foster, M. E. Hand-book of modern E. 1 22-1053 — Hallam, H. Introduction to 1. of Europe 22-1076 — Howitt, W. and M. Literature and romance of Northern Europe . . , 22-1095 — Illust. of northern antiquities . . 22-891 — Sismondi, J. C. L. S. Historical view of the literature of the south of Europe 22-1208,9 — See Troubadours. European magazine and London review, v. 5,8-13, 16,17,19,21-23,27,28,43. L., 1785-1803. 80 17-40 European Mosaic. H. P. Arnold . 27''-669 European revolutions. E. S. Cayley 27''-1639 Euryanthe. C. M. von Weber . . 5-862 Eusebius Pamphilus. Ecclesiastical history, trans, by C. F. Cruse. Ph., 1833. 8° . 32-80 — Same. L., 1858 . . . . 32-1034 — See Morgan, T 32-151 Eustace, J. C. Classical tour through Italy. 8tli ed. L., 1841. 3 V 2:''-74 Eustace. E. Monro .... 18-2233 Eustaphieve, A. Reflections, notes, and original anecdotes, illustrating the character of Peter the Great ; with a tragedy, entitled Alexis Czarewitz. B., 1814 . . . 80-419 Eutaw. W. G. Simms . . . 18-2862 Euthanasy. W. Mountford . . . 32-264 Eutropius. Abridgment of Roman history. See Justin 29"-7G Eux et elles. M. de Lescure . . 34-3'iOO Eva : a goblin romance. J. Savage . 23-882 Evagrius. Ecclesiastical history. See Theodoret 32-1032 Evan Dale 18-1040 Evan Harrington. G. Meredith . . 18-2195 fivangile d'une grand'mere. C'sse de Segur 34—4951 Evangelical rambler. See Sheepfold and common 32-1841 Evangeline. H. W. Longfellow . . 23-277,879 Evans, A. B. Leicestershire words, phrases, and proverbs. L., 1848 . . . 22-84 Evans, A. J. Beulah .... 18-1031 — Inez : a tale of the Alamo . . 18-1564 — Macaria 18-1038 — St. Elmo 18-1032 Evans, D. M. Facts, failures, and frauds ; revela- tions, financial, mercantile, and criminal. L., 1859 1-190 — History of the commercial crisis, 1857-1858, and the stock-exchange panic of 1859. L., 1859. 8° 1-106 — Speculative notes and notes on speculation, ideal and real. L., 1864 . . . 1-192 EVANS. 198 EWART. Evans, F. J. See Magnetism of ships 11-331 Evans, F. W. Shaliers — compendium of the his- tory and principles of the united society of be- lievers in Christ's second appearing ; with biographies of the founders. N. Y., 1859 . . 32-796 Evans, G. Dairyman's manual. Utica, 1851 4-187 Evans, J. See Corry, J. Evans, Marian (George Eliot.) Adam Bede 18-1034 — Felix Holt, the radical . . . 18-1039 — Mill on the Floss .... 18-1035 — Eomola 18-1036 — Scenes of clerical life . . . 18-1037 — Silas Marner, the weaver of Raveloe 18-1038 — The Spanish gypsy : a poem . . 23-1003 Evans, R. W. Rectory of Valehead . 18-1041 — Story of Joan of Arc. N. Y., 1842 30-1851 Evans, T. Old ballads, historical and narrative, with some of modern date. L., 1784. 4" 23-844 Evans, T. W. La commission sanitaire des Etats- Unis. P., 1865. 8° . . . 34-4706 — Essais d'hygiene et de therapeutique militaires presentis a la commission sanitaire des Etats- Unis. P., 1865. 8° . . . 34-4707 Evans, W. and T. The Friend's library ; comprising journals, doctrinal treatises, and other writings of members of the Religious Society of Friends. Ph., 1837-1850. 14 v. 8° . . 32-2001 — Piety promoted, in a collection of dying sajdngs of man}-^ of the people called Quakers, with a brief account of some of their labors. Ph., 1854. 4v 32-1170 Evans, W. J. Sugar-planter's manual. Ph., 1848. 8° 4^13 Eve of the conquest. H.Taylor . . 24-120 Eve of St. Agnes. J. Keats . . 23-381 Evelina. F. D'Arblay . . . 18-520 Evelyn, C. Table-talk on books, men, and manners. From Sydney Smith and others. N. Y., 1853 33-124 Evelyn, J. Diary and correspondence. Edited from the original MSS. at Wotton, by Wm. Bray. L., 1850. 4 V. 8° . . . . 30-724 — Sculptura ; or, the history and art of chalco- graphy, and engraving in copper ; with an ample enumeration of the most I'enowned masters and their works, to which is annexed a new manner of engraving, or mezzotinto. L., 1755 5-421 Evelyn Marston. Mrs. A. Marsh . 18-2104 Evening book. Mrs. C. M. Kirkland . 18-1785 Evening incense. J. R. Macduff . 32-382 Evening of life. J. Chapin . . . 32-378 Evening thoughts. By a physician. 3d ed. L., 1864 33-1097 Evenings at Donaldson manor. M. J. M'Intosh 18-1975 Evenings at home. J. Aikin and L. Barbauld 33-1277,8 Evenings at Woodlawn. E. F. Ellet . 18-1000 Evenings in Arcadia. J. Dennis . 22-1016 Evenings with Jesus. W. Jay . . 32-555 Evenings with the Romanists. M. H. Seymour 32-577 Eventide 18-1042 Events in Paris during the 26th, 27th, 28th, and 29th of July, 1830, by several eye-witnesses. B., 1830 27''-33 "Ever victorious army." A.Wilson . 28''-263 Everard Morton 18-3649 Everett, A. H. America ; or, a general survey of the political situation of the several powers of the western continent ; with conjectures on their future prospects. Ph., 1827. 8° 26''-691 — Critical and miscellaneous essays; with a few poems. B., 1845,6. 2 v. . . 33-199 — Europe ; or, a general survey of the present sit- uation of the piincipal powers ; with conjec- tures on their future prospects. L., 1822. 8" 27'^3415 Everett, A. H. Life of Joseph Warren (S. A. B. 10) 30-497 — Life of Patrick Henry (S. A. B. 11) 30-497 — New ideas on population ; with remarks on the theories of Malthus and Godwin. L., 1823. 8° 3-98 Everett, E. Address at the consecration of the national cemetery at Gettysburg. B., 1864. 8° 26''-(u.p.) — Same in 26=^-708 — Discovery'and colonization of America and im- migration to the U. S. B., 1853. 8" 26Mni — Importance of practical education and useful knowledge. N. Y., 1847 . . 13-81 — Life of George Washington. N. Y., 1860 30-1260 — Life of John Stark (S. A. B. 1) . 30-497 — The Mount Vernon papers. N. Y., 1860 33-815 — Orations and speeches on various occasions. B., 1836-59. 3 V. 8» . . . 33-655 Everett, J. See Holland, J. Everett, W. On the Cam. — Lectures on the univer- sity of Cambridge in England. Camb., 1865 13-82 Evergreens. Hoopes, J. Book of . 9-47 Everhart, J. B. Miscellanies. West Chester, 1862 33-1124 Everts, Mrs. M. K. Life of, by E. E. Wrenn 30-1971 Everts, W. W. et al. Words in earnest ; or, the path of wisdom made plain. N. Y., 1852 32-342 Everybody's lawyer and counsellor in business. F. Crosby 2-145 Every boy's annual .... 17-157 Every-day book and table-talk. W. Hone 33-41 Every-day book of history and chronology. J. Munsell 29-''-97 Every-day philosopher. A. H. K. Boyd 33-469 Every-day religion. W. Landels . . 32-1081 Every man his own lawyer. J. G. Wells 2-322 Every Saturday : a journal of choice reading selected from foreign current literature, v. 1-5. B., 1866-8. 8° 17-38 Evidence. Best, W. M. Presumptions of law and fact V. 47 of 2-55 Principles of e. and practice as to proofs V. 66 of 2-55 — Historic doubts respecting Shakspeare 32-1670 — Greenleaf, S. Treatise on law of . 2-328 — Smedley, E. A. Treatise on moral e. 15-128 — Starkie, T. Treatise on the law of 2-227 — Tamlyn, J. Treatise on the law of v. 51 of 2-55 — Whately, R. Historic certainties respecting America 27»-1968 Historic doubts relative to Napoleon 27M968 — Wills, W. Rationale of circumstantial e. V. 41 of 2-55 — See Christianity, evidences. Evil eye. Wm. Carleton . . . 18-586 Evolutions of the line as practised by the Austrian infantry. C. M. Wilcox . . . 6-720 Ewald, A. C' Last century of universal history; a reference book, containing annotated table of chronology, biographical notes, etc. L., 1868. 29^^270 — "Our constitution;" an epitome of our chief laws and system of government, with an in- troductory essay. L., 1867 . 27''-376 — Reference book of English history ; from the invasion of Julius Csesar to the present time. L., 1866 27»-377 Ewald, H. F. The story of Waldemar Krone' s youth , tr. fr. the Danish .... 18-1045 Ewart, J. Digest of the vital statistics of the Euro- pean and native armies in India ; with sug- gestions for the eradication and mitigation of the causes of sickness and mortality. L., 1859. 80 10-282 — Sanitary condition and discipline of Indian jails. L., 1860. 8» .... . 10-283 EWBANK. 199 EYRE. Ewbank, T. Descriptive and historical account of hydraulic and other machines for raising water, ancient and modern. 2d ed. N. Y., 1847. 8° 6-45 — Life in Brazil ; or, a journal of a visit to the laud of the cocoa and the palm ; with illustra- tions of ancient South American arts in re- cently discovered implements and products of domestic industry. N. Y., 1856. 8° 26^-299 • — The world a workshop ; or, the physical rela- tionship of man to the earth. N. Y., 1855 6-848 Ewell, T. Plain discourses on the laws or properties of matter, containing the elements or princi- ples of modern chemistry. N. Y., 1806. 8" 8-7 Ewer, P. C. Memorial of the Rev. Henry W. Duca- chet. Ph., 1867. 8» . . . 30-2391 Examinations. Johnston, M. A. Ladies' college and school 13-121 — Report of committee on qualification of teachers on the e. held at Zane street school-house, Nov., 1866. Ph., 1866. 8° . 13-[u.p.] — Smith, B. E. papers in arithmetic 14-168 Examples of life and death. L. H. Sigourney 30-1955 Exanthemata. Hebra, F. Diseases of the skin 10-837 Excellencie of a free state. M. Nedham 2-814 Excentriques, les. J. Fleury . . 34-4052 Excerpta historica. S. Bentley . . 27''-378 Exchange. Beawes, W. Tables . 1-512 — Egan, R. The counting-house companion 1-501 — Foster, B. F. Practical summary of 1-28 — Goschen, G. J. Theory of . . 1-183 — Marius, J. Advices concerning . 1-48 — Nicholson, N. A. Science of e. . 1-264 — Reid, G. Tables .... 1-334 — Tlieory of exchanges . . . 1-191 — See Banking ; Bills ; Cambist. Exchange, (the.) A home and colonial review of commerce, manufactures, and general politics, v. land 2. L., 1862. 2 v. 80 . 1-5 Exchequer reports, digest of. A. I. Fish 2-220 Excitans modernes, traite des. H. de Balzac 34-3101 Excursion, the; a poem. W. Wordsworth 23-261, and V. 6 of 453 Excursion of the Putnam phalanx to Boston, Charles- town, and Providence. Hartford, 1859. 8° 26''-559 Excursions. H. D. Thoreau . . 33-979 Executions. Bingham, P. Law and practice of V. 13 of 2-55 Executors. Brotherson, J. Executors' and admin- istrators' instructor . . . 2-35 — Redfield, J. F. Law of wills , 2-270 — Williams, E. V. Treatise on the law of e. 2-2"5 Exemplary novels. M. de Cervantes . 18-601 Exercise. Fuller, F. Power of . . 10-48 — Wood, W. Manual of physical exercises 20-510 — See Gymnastics ; Sports. Exeter hall. Lectures delivered before the young men's Christian association, 1853-67. N. Y., and L., 1855-67. 4 v. . . 33-699 Exhibit of the losses sustained at the office of dis- count and deposit, Baltimore, under the ad- ministration of James A. Buchanan, president, and James W. M'Culloh, cashier ; with a report of the conspiracy cases tried at Harford, in Maryland. Bait., 1823. 8» . 2-108 Exhibitions. See Crystal palace ; Industrial e. Exile. Felinska, E. Revelations of Siberia 28'^-535 Exile to Siberia. A. v. Kotzebue v. 9 and 10 of 30-1878 Exiles. T. A. L. v. J. Robinson . . 18-2663 Exiles in Babylon. By A. L. O. E. Miss Tucker 18-3896 Exiles of Lucerna. J. R. Macduff . 18-1968 Exiles de Siberie. S. R. Cottin , . 34-3164 Exiles of Siberia. S. R. Cottin . . 18-756 Exmouth, E. P., Ld. Osier, E. Life of 30-158 Exotics ; or, English words from Latin roots. E. N. Hoare 22-131 Exodus of Israel. T. R. Birks . . 32-1513 Exodus of the westeru nations. Viscount Bury 29^202 Expectant. Ellen Pickering . . 18-2498 Expedition de Criniee. Bar. de Bazancourt 34-4302 Expedition nocturne autour de ma chambre. X. de Maistre 34-3505 Explorers. Smucker, S. M. English and American e 30-1037 Expeditions des Normands. G. B. Depping 34-5418 Experience of life. Miss E. M. Sewell 18-2808 Experiences of a barrister. W.Warner 18-3458 Experiences of a gaol chaplain. E. Neale 18-1043 Experiences of Richard Taylor. Mrs. Johnston 18-3534 Experimenta de plantarum generatione [with trans- lation.] J. Logan . . . 9-97 Explanations : a sequel to " Vestiges of the natural history of creation." By the author of that work. N. Y., 1846 . . . 9-306 Exploits and triumphs in Europe of Paul Morphy, the chess champion. N. Y., 1849 ' 20-47 Exploratio philosophica. J. Grote . 15-265 Exposition of the apocalypse of St. John, the apos- tle. By a secular priest. B.,1858. 8« 32-1742 Exposition du systeme du monde. P. S. Laplace 34-4694 Exposition universelle. See Paris. Expositorv thoughts on the gospels. J. C. Ryle 32-2252 to 2255 Exposure of calumnies, etc. F. Philips 27''-1253 Expression. Bell, C. Anatomy and philosophy of 5-116 Extempore speaking, art of. M. Bautain 22-604 Extra work of a London pastor. S. Martin 32-2192 Extradition of criminals. G. C. Lewis 2-765 Extraordinary men. W. Russell . . 30-774 Extravagants et originaux. P. de Musset 34-5255 Eye. Alden, W. The human eye : its use and abuse 10-754 — Bonders, F. C. Anomalies of accommodation and refraction .... 10-832 — Frick, G. Treatise on the diseases of the e. 10-465 — Graefe, A. v. Memoirs on iridectomy 10-695 — Lawrence, W. Treatise on diseases of 10-444 — Lawson, G. Injuries of the eye . 10-755 — Littell, S., jr. Manual of the diseases of 10-498 — Metz, A. Anatomy and histology of the human eye 10-856 — Moschzisker, F. A. Diseases of . 10-512 — Stellwagvon Cairon, C. Diseases and anatomy of 10-782 — Turnbull, L. Defective vision, with use of ophthalmoscope .... 10-862 — Wallace, W. C. Wonders of vision 10-115 — Williams, H. W. Diseases of . 10-319 Recent advances in ophthalmic science 10-606 — See Ophthalmoscope ; Optics ; Sight ; Vision. Eye-witness ; or, life scenes in tlie old nortli state, depicting the trials and sufferings of the union- ists during the rebellion. By A. O. W. B., 1865 18-1049 Eyes and ears. H. W. Beecher . •. 33-913 Eyma, L. X. Les femmes du nouveau monde. P., 1860 34-3301 — Les peaux noirs — scenes de la vie des esclaves. P., 1857 34-3302 — Les peaux rouges — scenes de la vie des Indiens. P., 1854 34-3303 — Le trone d'argent. P., 1860 . . 34-5522 Eyre, E. J. Papers laid before the royal commission of inquiry by Gov. Eyre. L., 1866. f» . . . . . . 26M210 — Hume, H. Life of . . . . 30-1918 — See Jamaica ; Henderson, J. M. EYRE. 200 FAIRY. Eyre, V. Military operations at Cabul, which ended in the destruction of tlie British army, Jan., 1842 ; witli a iournal of imprisonment in Aff- ghanistan. 4th ed. L. , 1843 . 28»-224 — Same. Ph., 1848. 8° 18-3649 and 28'>-432 Ezeliiel. Cowles, H. Notes on . . 32-2330 — Calvin, J. Commentary on . . 32-1241 F., M. A. Spinster's story . . . 18-3662 Fabens, J. W. The camel hunt : a narrative of personal adventure. N. Y., 1853 2()»'-311 — Story of life on the isthmus. N. Y., 1853 26''-447 Faber, A. W. The lead pencil manufactory of ." . . . 6-1028 Faber, F. W. Hymns. L., 1862 . 23-832 Faber, G. S, Difficulties of infidelity. N. Y., 18."}3 . 32-464 — Difficulties of Romanism in respect to evidence; or, the peculiarities of the Latin church evinced to be untenable on the principles of legitimate historical testimony. 3d ed. L., 1853. 8" _ . . . . . . . 32-1524 — Dissertation on the prophecies that have been fulfilled, are now fulfilling, or will hereafter be fulfilled, relative to the great period of 1260 years, etc. B., 1808. 8" . . 32-81 — History and theology of the ancient Vallenses and Albigenses. L., 1838. 8° . 32-1042 Fabiola [in English.] N. Wiseman . 18-3566 — [In French] 34-5324 Fable for critics. J. R. Lowell . . 23-82 Fable of the bees. B. Mandeville . 2-647 Fables, ^sopus. Fabulae . . . 34-305 — ^sop. Fables : a new version, by T. James 18-4000 — Bourne, W. O. Gems from fable land 18-4010 — Bussey, G. M. Fables, original and selected 18-4012 — Babrius. Fables, trans, by J. Davies 23-731 — Dryden, J. Fables from Boccaccio and Chaucer 23-789 — Familiar f., in prose and verse . 18-4025 — Fenelon. Fables .... 34-3309,10 Fables and dialogues of the dead 33-656 — Florian, J. P. C. de. Fables . 34-4059 — Gay, J. Fables 28-93 ; v. 1 of 23-434 ; and 23-488 — Gellert, C. F. Sammtliohe fabeln . 34-602 — La Fontaine, J. de. Fables. Ed. Geruzez 34-3456 Ed. Walckenaer . . . 34-34^6" Fables choisies .... 34-5393 Fables. Trans, by E. Wright, jr. 28-137 — Langhorn, J. Fables of Flora v. 5 of 23-688 — Lessing, G. E. Fables and epigrams 23-138 — Moore, E. Fables for ladies 23-243,494 ; and V. 5 of 23-688 — Perrin's fables, with key . . 84-5043 — Pilpay's fables .... 18-4020 — Porchat, J. Fablier des ecoles . 34-4230 — Somerville, W. Fables . . . 23-486 — Surault, F. M. J. French fables, witli a key 34^5052 — See Parables. Fabliaux or tales, abridged from French manuscripts of the 12th and 13th centuries, by Le Grand ; selected and translated into English verse, by G. L..Way, with a preface, notes, and appen- di.v, by G. Ellis. L., 1815. 3 v. 28-252 Fabre d'^glantine. Le Philinte de Moliere ; L'in- trigue epistolaire. C. A. C. v. 8 34-3139 Faca ; an army memoir, by Major March. [O. S. Willcox] 18-1051 Face. Woolnoth, T. Study of the human face ,5-636 Fact and fiction. L. M. Child . . 18-637 Factories. Scoresby, H. W. American f. and their female operatives . . 6-409 — See Manufactures. Facts against fancy. W. Berrian . 32-1518 Facts worth knowing. See Inquire within 38-507 Facts and fictions. Mrs. Postans . 28''-478 Facts, failures, and frauds. D. M. Evans 1-190 Factors. Russell on the laws relating to 2-94 — See Agents. Fadette. See Fanchon. Faerie queene. E. Spencer . . 23-216,471,644 Fagan, C. B. La pupille ; Les originaux. C. A. C. V. 4 34-3135 — See Guardian, and Mann von vierzig Jahren, in the list of dramas. Fagan, W. Life and times of Daniel O'Connell. Cork, 1847,8. 2 v. . . . 80-1277 Faggot of French sticks. F. Head . 27t'-253 Fair Lilias. P. Egan .... 18-1017 Fair maid of Perth. (St. Valentine's day.) Sir W. Scott 18-2774 Fairbairn, J. Crests of the families of Great Britain and Ireland ; compiled from the best authori- ties, and revised by L. Butters. E. 2 v. 80 27='-382 Fairbairn, P. Hermeneutical manual ; or, introduc- tion to the exegetical study of the scriptures of the new testament. Ph., 1859 82-793 — Prophecy viewed in respect to its distinctive nature, special function, and proper interpre- tation. N. Y., 1866 . . . 32-1849 Fairbairn, W. Application of cast and wrought iron to building purposes. N. Y., 1854. 8» 6-46 — Iron ; its history, properties, and processes of manufacture. E., 1861 . . 6-325 — Same, new ed. E., 1865. 8° . 6-326 — Treatise on iron ship building ; its history and progress. L., 1805. 8° . . 6-598 — Useful information for engineers, v. 1-3. L., 1860-06 ... . . . 6-48 Fairbanks, C. R. Aguecheek. Sketches of foreign travel. B., 1859 .... 27''-513 Fairbanks, G. R. History and antiquities of the city of St. Augustine, Florida. N. Y., 1858. 8» 26''-403 Fairbanks, L. Science and practice of book-keeping. Ph., 1867. 8° . . . . 1-518 Fairchild family. Mrs. Sherwood v. 2 of 18-2837 Faire gospeller. Miss A. Manning . 18-3782 Fairfax, E. Knight, C. Life of . 23-83 Fairfax correspondence. Memoirs of the reign of Charles I. Edited by G. W. Johnson. L., 1848. 4v. 8" . . . . 27^-384 Fairfax ; or, the master of Greenway court. J. E. Cooke 18-706 Fail-field, Gertrude. See Vingut, G. F. de. Fairfield, Jane. Autobiography ; embracing select poems, by S. L. Fairfield. B., 1860 80-1339 Fairfield, S. L. Cities of the plain, with other poems. Ph., 1828 . • . 28-85 — Last nights of Pompeii ; and lays and legends. N. Y., 1832. 8° . . . . 28-84 Fairholt, F. W. Costume in England ; a history of dress from the earliest period till the close of the 18th century, with a glossary of terms for all articles of use or ornament worn about the person. L.,1846. 8» . . . 27''-387 — See Hall, S. C. English shrines . 27^-387 Fairies. See Fairy tales ; Supernaturalism. Fairthorn, J. Liver complaints and bilious disorders in general. Ph., 1820. 8" . . 10-464 Fairthorne, F. Guide to the times of holding the several courts in the United States, with the jurisdiction of each court, and other useful information respecting the collection laws in the several states. Ph., 1854. 8° 2-261 Fairs. Morley, H. Memoirs of Bartholomew fair 27''-859 — See Industrial exhibitions ; U. S. sanitary com- mission. Fairy fingers. Mrs. A. C. Ritchie . 18-2660 Fairy queen. See Faeirie queene. Fairy tales and legends. Abbott, Jacob. Minigo V. 10 of 18-15 FAIEY. 201 FAMILY. Fairy talcs and legends. Andersen, H. C. Danish fairy legends .... 18-143 What the moon saw, and other tales 18-141 — Arabian days' entertainments . 18-156 — Arabian nights' entertainments . 18-157 — Arabian tales ; 1001 days . . 18-3230 — Arnason, J. Icelandic legends . 18-1559 — Arnold, E. Book of good counsels 18-353 — Blum and Wald. Seaside and fireside fairies 18-354 — Costello, D. Holidays with hobgoblins 18-753 — Curious stories about fairies . . 18-781 — Grimm, A. L. Tales from the Eastern-land 18-1286 — Grimm, J. and W. Household stories 18-1287 Stray leaves from fairy land . 18-1288 — Hamilton, A. Fairy talcs and romances 18-3838 — Hitchcock, E. A. Story of the red book of Appin 18-2593 • — Hunt, R. Popular romances of west England 18-1555 — Frere, M. Old Deccan days . . 18-1127 — Indian fairy book .... 18-1560 — Kennedy, P. Legendary fictions of the Irish Celts 18-1738 — Kingsley, C. The heroes . . 18-1707 Water babies .... 18-1755 — Laboulaye, E. F. t. of all nations 18-3788 — La Motte-Fouque. Undine . . 34-543 Undine and Sintram . . . 18-1101 — Lemon, M. Legends of Number Nip 18-3822 — Little gentlemen in green . . 18-1918 — Mace, J. Home fairy tales . , 18-3960 — Magic ring, and other tales . . 18-2009 — Magician's show-box, and other stories 18-2010 — Morley, H. Fairy tales . . 18-2273 — Mulock, D. M. Fairy book . . 18-2287 — Musaus, J. A. Legends of Rubezahl 18-3710 — Parr, Miss. Tuflongbo . . . 18-2437 — Pennell, C. Family fairy tales . 18-3753 — Rainbows for children . . . 18-2-574 — Nouveaux contes de fees . . 34-3753 — ' Russian popular tales . . . 18-2705 — Seven little people. [H. E. Scudder?] 18-3803 — Perrault, C. Contes des fees . 34-3616 — Popular tales and romances of the northern na- tions 18-^818 — Roscoe, T. German novelists . 18-3785 — Smith, E. O. Mary and Hugo . 18-3932 — Souvestre, E. Popular legends of Brittanv 18-2965 — Tales of the genii .... 18-8136 — St. John, B. Legends of the Christian east 18-2712 — Summerly, F. Book of stories . 18-3071 — Thousand and one days. [Arabian tales] 18-3230 — Thousand and one nights . . 18-157 — See Arthur; Early English text society; Le- gends ; Mythology. Faith. Baine, A. C. Divine f. and natural reason 32-913 — Barnes, A. Foundation of . . 32-766 — Mahan, V. M. Exercise of f. . 33-336 — Muller, G. Life of trust . . 80-1148 — Tayler, J. J. Christian aspects of 33-1450 — Upham, T. C. Life of . . . 33-893 — See Religion, practical. Faith and practice of Christians. H. Gaston 83-2364 Faith Gartney's girlhood. A. D. T. Whitney 18-3500 Faith Unwin's ordeal. G. M. Craik . 18-3812 Faith White's letter book . . . 18-3703 Faithful forever. C. Patmore . . 23-598 Faithful mother's reward. Ph. . 32-574 Faithful promiser. J. R. Macduff . 82-543 Falbaire. See O'Hara, K. Falcon family. M. W. Savage . . 18-2738 Falcoubridge. humors of. J. F. Kelly 18-1727 Falcone. Mme A. Lacroix . . . 34-4105 Falconer, E. The husband of an hour. F's S. D. V. 38 24-321 Falconer, H. Pala?ontological memoirs and notes; with biographical sketch. Ed. by C. Mur- chison. L., 1868. 2 v. 8° . 9-230 Falconer, T. On the discovery of the Mississippi, and on the south-western, Oregon and north- western boundary of the United States ; with a translation of memoirs relating to the dis- covery by La Salle and De Tontv. L., 1844 ". 26''-661 Falconer, W. Poetical works ; with a life by J. Mitford. B., 1854 . . . 23-444 — The shipwreck, a poem ; corrected from the 1st and 2d editions ; with a life of the author, by J. S. Clarke. L., 1811. 8» . 23-686 — Bell's poets of G. B. . . . 23-499 Falconry. Burton, R. F. F. in the valley of the Indus ...... 30-316 — Freeman and Salvin. Claims, history, and prac- tice 30-354 Falkenberg, ou L'oncle. Mme I. de Montolieu 34-4853 Falkenburg ; a tale of the Rhine . . 18-535 Falkener, E. Ephesus, and the temple of Diana. L., 1863. 8° .... 38''-919 Falkenstein, K. Geschichte der Buchdruckerkunst. Leip., 1840. 4° . . . . 31-309 Falkland, L. Carey, Viscount. Lewis, Lady T. Life of . . . . vol. 1 of 30-1464 Falkland, A. F. V. Chow-ChoAV ; selections from a journal kept in India, Egypt, and Syria. L., 1857. 3 V. 8° . . . . 38''-313 Falkson, F. Giordano Bruno. Hamburg, 1846 34-583 Fall of the confederacy. J.B.Hopkins 36''-984 Fall of the Crimea. E. Spencer . 27^-3988 Fall of the Nibelungers — the book of Kriembild 33-988 Fall of man; or, paradise lost. Caedmon 83-633 Fall of Poland. L. C. Saxton . . 37''-3979 Fallacies of the faculty. S. Dickson 10-807 Falle, P. Cseserea ; or, an account of Jersey. 8d ed. L., 1734. 8° . . . 27=^888 Fallen brave, the. J. G. Shea, (ed.) 30-3015 Falleti di Barolo, G. Pcllico, S. Life of 30-1844 Falloux, le Cte. de. Madame Swetchine. Sa vie et ses oeuvres. 5me ed. P., 1861 34-8946 — Life and letters of Madame Swetchine. B., 1867 30-3803 False heir. G. P. R. James . . . 18-1617 False pride ; or, two ways to matrimony 18-1052 Falstaff, Sir John. Brough, R. B. Life of 30-990 Fame and glory of England vindicated ; an answer to "The glory and shame of England." N. Y., 1843 87''-ll Familiar epistle to Robert J. Walker . 86»-1005 Familiar fables in prose and verse. By the most eminent fabulists . . . 18-4035 Familiar lectures on scientific subjects. J. F. W. Herschel 11-287 Familiar letters on public characters. W. Sullivan 26«-843 Familiar quotations. John Bartlett . 23-927 Familiar words. J. H. Friswell . . 23-1055 Famille Alain. A. Karr . . . 34-3432 Famille braillard, la. C. P. de Kock . 34-5147 Famille Jouffroy. E. Sue . . . 84-4175 Famille Kegge. Nicolas Beets . . 34-3396 Famille Lambert, la. L. Gozlan . . 34-5310 Famille Luceval. Pigault-Lcbrun . 34-4813 Famille perdue dans la desert. M. Reid 34-4383 Family. Bcrquin, A. La livre de famille 34-4598 — Boardman, H. A. Bible in the f. . 38-341 — Harris, J. Constitution and probation of 82-606 — Janet, P. La famille . . . 34-3433 — Michelet, J. De la famille ; du pretre ; de la femme 34-4123 — Molesworth, J. E. N. Sermons on family duties • 82-3143 FAMILY. 202 FARMING. Family. Lee, R. The family and its duties 32-2363 — Fressense, E. de. La famille cliretienne 34-4590 — See Home life. Family and ship medicine chest companion ; a com- pendium of domestic medicine, surgery, and materia medica ; with directions for the diet and management of the sick-room, by a prac- tising physician. Ph., 1851 . 10-493 Family economist, the ; a penny monthly magazine. L., 1848-53. 6v. in2. 8° . . 17-490 Family economist, the ; an entertaining companion for town and country. To which is added The boys' and girls' treasury, v. 1-8 in 4. L., 1854-7. 8° 17-491 Family fairy tales. C. Pennell , . 18-3752 Family history. Burke, B. Family romance 27''-147 Vicissitudes of families, etc. . 27''-150 — Fairfax correspondence . . . 27''-384 — King James' Irish army list . . 27''-320 — Napoleon dynasty, by the Berkeley men 27^-1828 — Noble, M. Memoirs of the house of Cromwell 30-1044 — Playfair, W. British family antiquity 27-''-4019 — Sanford and Townsend. Great governing fami- lies of England .... 27^-1058 — Willard, .T. Willard memoir . 30-1652 — See Genealogy ; Names. Family instructor. D. De Foe . . 33-7 Family kitchen gardener. R. Buist . 4-49 Family magazine, the. v. 6 and 8. N. Y., 1839-40. 4» 17-510 Family pen, the. I. Taylor . . . 30-1986 Family pictures. Miss A. Manning . 18-2036 Family pictures from the Bible. E. F. Ellet 32-327 Family pride. By the author of " Pique" 18-1054 Family pride ; or, the palace and the poor-house . . . . . 18-1053 Family records. Charlotte Bury . , 18-526 Family romance. Sir B. Burke . . 27=^-147 Family save-all, the. By author of "The national cook-book." Ph., [1867] . . 6-176 Family secrets. S.S.Ellis . . 18-1050,4133 Famous Americans of recent times. J. Parton 30-1903 Famous boys ; and how they became great men. N. Y., 1861 30-1264 Famous men of ancient times. S. G. Goodrich 30-1924 Famous men of modern times. S. G. Goodrich 30-208 Famous persons and places. N. P. Willis 27''-343 Famous ships in the British navy. W. H. D. Adams 27''-6 Fanatic, the. H. Stilling . . . 18-3023 Fanaticism. Isaac Taylor . . . 15-30 — Madden, R. R. Phantasmata . 15-158 — Stone, W. L. Matthias and his impostures 30-355 Fanchette : et Honorine. Pigault-Lebrun 34^4810 Fanchon the cricket. [La petite Fadette.] Mad. Dudevant 18-919 Fancies of a whimsical man. By the author of "Musings of an invalid." N. Y.,1852 18-1055 Fancourt, C. S. The history of Yucatan, from its discovery to the close of the 17th century. L., 1854. 8° 26-^986 Fancy work. Girls' own treasury . 33-871 — See Knitting ; Leather work ; Needle work ; Paste board ; Skeleton leaves ; Wax. Fankwei. W. M. Wood . . . 28''-299 Fanny. E. Feydeau .... 34-5302 Fanny, with other poems. F. G. Halleck 23-86,612 Fanshawe, A. H. Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe, with extracts from the correspondence of Sir R. Fanshawe. L., 1830 . . . 30-1498 Fanshawe, C. A. [Ed.] Book of battle songs. L. Sm.4'' 23-553 Fantine. V. Hugo .... 34^4540,1 — Same in English .... 18-1535 Far above rubies. Mrs. J. H. Riddell . 18-3889 Far east. N. C. Burt .... 28^-581 Far off; or, Asia and Australia described. N. Y., 1857 28i>-246 Far west, the. T. Flint . . . 26^-122 Faraday, M. Experimental researches in chemistry and physics. L., 1859. 80. . 11-316 — Experimental researches in electricity. L., 1849-55. 3 V. 8" . . . 11-128 — Lectures on the chemical history of a candle ; with a lecture on platinum. L., 1861 8-51 — Lectures on the various forces of matter. L., 1860 11-148 — Tyndall, J. F. as a discoverer . 30-2365 Farce. See Drama. Fardarougha the miser. W. Carleton . 18-1058 Fargues, H. Sermon d'entree. Ph., 1861. 8° 34-4609 Faria y Sousa, E. de. History of Portugal, from the first ages of the world to 1640. Trans, and continued to 1698, by J. Stevens. L., 1698. 8» 27*-2022 Farinelli. P. Scudo .... 34-4665 Farini, L. C. The Roman state from 1815 to 1850. Trans, by W. E. Gladstone. L., 1851-4. 4 v. 8» 27»-2212 Farina. G. Meredith .... 18-2196 Farley, H. Shells from the strand of the sea of genius. First series. B., 1847. 8» 33-1053 Farley, J. L. Resources of Turkey considered with especial reference to the profitable investment of capital. L., 1862. 8" . . 1-149 — Two years in Syria. 2d ed. L., 1859. 8" 28^-316 Farlie, R. See Pigot, R. . . . 32-2025 Farm and fireside. J. L. Blake . . 47-220 Farm implements. J. J. Thomas . . 6-425 Farm journal. See Penna. farm journal 4-503 Farm talk. G. E. Brackett . . . 4-302 Farmer, Henry. Mass in B flat, with Latin and English words. B. 8" . . 5-954 Farmer, Hugh. Dissertation on miracles. L.,1771. 8° 32-1940 Farmer^ J. See Savage, J. . . . 30-1454 Farmer's boy. M. Heady , . . 30-1479 Farmer's boy : a rural poem. R. Bloomfield 23-427 Farmer's cabinet ; devoted to agriculture, horticul- ture, and rural economy. Ph., 1837-48. 12 V. 8" 4-14 Farmer's calendar. Young and J. C. Morton 4-147 Farmer's daughter. Mrs. Cameron . 18-546 Farmer's encyclopaedia. C. W. Johnson 4-209 Farming. Andrews, G. H. Modern husbandry . . . . . 4-79 — Brackett, G. E. Farm talk . . 4-308 — Buckman, J. Science and practice of farm cul- tivation . . . . . 4-239 — Burn, R. S. Outlines of modern f. 4-188 — Butler, F. The farmer's manual 4-313 — Fessenden, T. G. The complete farmer 4-51 — Gardner, D. P. (ed.) Farmer's dictionary and compendium of practical farming 4-207 — Greenaway. F. in India . 4-194 — Holmes, F. S. The southern farmer 4-301 — Hoskyns, C. W. Talpa ; or, the chronicles of a clay farm 4-205 — Jacques, D. H. The barnyard 4-247 The farm ... . 4-248 — Liebig, J. v. Natural laws of husbandry 4-166 — Mapes, J. J. Working farmer . 4-504 — Mitchell, D. G. My farm at Edgewood 4-200 — Morris, E. Farming for boys . 4-182 How to get a farm . . . 4-185 Ten acres enough . . . 4-184 — Musgrave, G. M. Excursions in France 27''-31 — Todd, S. E. Young farmer's manual 4-285 -- Stephens, H. Book of the farm . 4-44 — Tim Bunker papers . . . 4-316 — Wilson, J. Our form crops . 4-193 — Youatt and Martin on cattle , 4r-39 FARMING. 203 FAVART. Farming. See Agriculture ; Cattle ; Dairy ; Drain- age ; Gardening ; Manure ; Rural ; Sheep. Farmingdale. C. Thomas . . . 18-3214 Farnham, E. W. Eliza Woodson. 2d ed. N. Y., 1864 30-1549 — Ideal attained 18-1057 — Life in prairie land .... 18-1056 — Woman and her era. N. Y., 1864. 2 v. 33-1010 Faroe. Symington, A. J. Sketches of F. and Ice- land 29b-303 — Iceland, Greenland, and the F. i. . 29'^-251 Farquhar, G. The beaux' stratagem — comedy. B. D. V. 1 24-143 — Same. D. L. T. v. 1 . . . 24-107 — Same. M. B. D. v. 4 . . . 24-142 — Same. S. B. T. v. 2 . . . 24-191 — The constant couple — comedy. B. B. T. v. 21 24-71 — Same. M. B. D. v. 4 . . . 24-142 — Same. D. L. T. v. 3 . . . 24-107 — The inconstant. B. D. v. 1 . . 24-143 — Same. F's S. D. v. 28 . . . 24-221 — Same. M. B. D. v. 4 . . . 24-142 — The recruiting officer. M. B. D. v. 4 24-142 — Sir Harry Wildair— comedy. B. B. T. v. 28 24-71 — Same. M. B. D. v. 4 . . . 24-142 — See Wycherly, Congreve, and F. Farquharson, M. Elsie Dinsmore . 18-1059 — Holydays at Roselands ; sequel to Elsie Dins- more 18-1060 Farr, E. History of the Assyrians, Chaldeans, Medes, Lydeans, and Carthaginians. N. Y., 1850 28''-215 — History of the Macedonians. N. Y., 1850 27»-3117 — History of the Persians. N. Y., 1850 28=^-217 Farr, T. A traveller's rambling reminiscences of the Spanish war. L., 1838 . 27''-2023 Farragut, D. G. Headley, J. T. F. and our naval commanders .... 30-1994 Life of 30-1726 Farrar, A. S. A critical history of free thought in reference to the Christian religion. N. 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Englishwoman's domestic magazine 17-31 — Petit courier des dames ; journal des modes 34-4922 — Stone, Mrs. Chronicles of f. . 27''-1113 — See Costume ; Dress ; Manners and customs. Fashion and famine. Mrs. A. S. Stephens 18-3005 Fashion and folly .... 18-3846 Fashionable amusements. D. R. Thomason 32-1834 Fashionable dissipation. M. V. Fuller 18-1111 Fashionable life. Mrs. M. H. Eastman 18-965 Fasquelle, L. Chefs d'oeuvre de Jean Racine, for schools; references to the "New French method." N. Y., 1861 . . 34-5051 — Napoleon, par Alex. Dumas, with conversa- tional exercises; references to the "New French method." N. Y., 1855 . 34-5033 — New method of learning the French language. N. y., 1867 .... 22-329 Fast of St. Magdalen. A. M. Porter . 18-2532 Fasts. Nelson, R. Companion for festivals and f. 32-59,157 Fat contributor. W. M. Thackeray . 18-3183,98 Fatal marriage. Mrs. Southworth . 18-2988 Fatalla Sayeghir, narrative of. A. De Lamartine 28^-26 Fate, the. G. P. R. 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L., 1854 33-444 Female life among the Mormons ; a narrative of many years' personal experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder. N. Y., 1855 26''-281 Female life in prison. By a prison matron. 2d ed. L., 1862. 2 V 2-954 Female minister, the .... 18-1066,7 Female piety. J. A. James . . . 32-1578 Female poets of America. R. W. Griswold 33-646 Female scripture characters. W. Jay . 33-510 Females. See Women. Femme, la. C. P. M. Haas . . . 34-5335 Femme, la. J. Michelet . . . 34-3535 Femme a trois visages. C. P. de Kock 34-5149 Femme an collier de velours. A. Dumas 34-3354 Femme biblique, la. C. Bader . . 34-4738 Femme blanche et chat noir. A. Paul . 34-4160 Femme d'apres M. Michelet. H. Lucas 34-4159 Femme (de la), du pretre ; de la famille. J. Mich- elet 34-4122 Femme de chambre. Countess of Blessington 18-339 Femme de lettres. E. Sue . . . 34-4173 Femme de trente. H. de Balzac . . 34-3038 Femme du convict. Tr. de I'Anglais. B. and L., 1855 34-4371 Femme (la), le mari, et I'amant. C. 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Y., 1862 29'>-196 — Same, 4th year, 1865 . . . 29''-196» — Harper's phrase book ; or, hand-book of travel- talk. N. Y., 1868 . . . 22-333 Feuchtersleben, E. v. Principles of medical psy- chology. Trans, by H. E. Lloyd ; rev. by B. G. Babington. L., 1847. 8» . 10-689 Feuchtwanger, L. Fermented liquors ; a treatise on brewing, distilling, rectifying, and manufac- turing of sugars, wines, spirits, and all known liquors, including cider and vinegar ; also, hundreds of valuable directions in medicine, metallurgy, pyrotechny, and the arts in gen- eral. N. Y., 1858 . . . 6-174 Feudalism. Bell, A. History of . 27'^-3368 — Lord and the vassal . . . 27''-3593 — See Chivalry ; Knighthood ; Middle-ages. Feuerbach, P.' J. A. v. Caspar Hauser — an account drawn from legal documents ; with further details by G. F. Daumer and Schmidt v. Lii- beck. L., 1834 .... 30-1829 Feuerbach, L. Essence of Christianity ; trans, by M. Evans. N. Y., 1855 . . 32-1320 Feuille de Coudrier, la. J. T. de Saint-Germain 34-4323 Feuilles d'automne. V. Hugo . . 34-3403 Feulllet, O. Bellah. 4me ed. P., 1859 34-3314 — Camors ; or, life under the new empire ; fi'om the French. N. Y., 1868 . . 18-4076 — Le cheveu blanc — comedie en 1 acte en prose. P., 1860 ■ 34-3318 — Etudes de la vie mondaine — la petite comtesse. P., 1856 34-4049 — Histoire de sibylle. N. Y., 1863. 8° 34-4624 — Life and adventures of Punchinello 18-1078 — Montjoye ; piece dramatique en 5 actes en prose. N. Y., 1863. 8° . . . . 34-4640 — Peril en la demeure ; comedie en 2 actes, en prose. 3me ed. Ph., 1859 . . 34-4048 — Redemption; comedie en 5 actes. P., 1860 34-3319,20 — Roman d'un jeune homme pauvre. 14me ed. P., 1859 34-3315 — Same. Comedie en 5 actes. 2me ed. P., 1859 34-4051 — Romance of a poor young man . 18-1076 — The romance of a poor young man [1859.] F's S. D. V. 29 24-221 — Scenes et comedies. Le village ; Cheveu blanc ; Dalila ; L'ermitage; L'urne; La fee. P., 1859 34-3316 — Scenes et proverbes. Le fruit defendu ; La crise ; Redemption ; Le pour et le contre ; Alix ; Partie de dames ; Clef d'or. P., 1859 34-3317 — La tentation. Piece en 5 actes. 2me ed. P., 1860 34-3320,1 Feval, P. Aimee. P., 1860 . . 84-3323 — Alizia Pauli. P., 1860 . . . 84-3322 — Les amours de Paris. P., 1848. 2 v. 34-3325 — Lebossu. P., 1861. 3 V. . . 34-3323 — See Duke's motto. — Compagnons du silence. P., 1857. 4 v. 34-3330 — Les dernieres fees. P., 1857 . . 34-3326 — Le flls du diable. P., 1861. 4 v. . 34-3327 — Duke's motto ; or, the little Parisian. [From the French of Le bossu] . . 18-1070 — La garde noire. P. , 1»62 . . 34-5306 — L'homme de fer. Ed. interdite, B. et L., 1856. 3v 34-5307 FEVAL. 207 FIGTJIER. Feval, P. Les habits noirs. N. Y., 1863. 8" 34-4632 — Madame Gil Bias — Une femme de notre temps. P., 1857. 5v 34-3328 — Madame Pistache. P., 1856 . . 34-5308 — Les mysteres dc Lomlres. P., 1848. 3 v. 34-5305 — Le Paradis des femmes. P., 1855. 2 v. 34-3329 — Le tueur de tigres. P., 1857 . . 34-3331 — See Bourajeois, A. Fevers. Bartlett, E. Fevers of the U. S. 10-446 — Carey, M. Malignant f. in Philadelphia 10-21 — Hudson, A. Study of fever . . 10-737 — La Roche, R. Autumnal fevers . 10-360 — Minutes of committee on malignant f. in Phila- delphia 10-43 — Mitchell, J. K. Malarious and epidemic f. 10-177 — Tweedie, A. (Ed.) Dissertations on fevers 10-533 — See Diseases, and names of particular fevers. Few out of thousands. A. Johnstone 18-1690 Feydeau, E. Daniel— Etude. P., 1859. 2 v. 34-5303 — Un debut a I'opera. 2me ed. P., 1863 34-5288 — Fanny— Etude. 13me ed. P., 1859 34-5302 — Monsieur de Saint Bertrand. Suite d'un debut aTopera. 2me ed. P., 1863 .■ 34-5289 — Le secret du bonheur. N. Y., 1864. S" 34-4847 — Sylvie— Etude. P., 1861 . . 34-5304 Fiances de la gardiole, les. Mme L. Figuier 34-4654 Fiances de Powysland, les, [the betrothed.] Sir W.Scott 34-4999 Fiances du Spitzberg, les. X. Marmier 34-3927 Fibre plants of India. J.H.Dickson . 1-223 Fitche, J. 6. Popular works ; trans., with a memoir of the author, by W. Smith. L., 1848. 2 v. 33-283 — The science of knowledge ; trans, by A. E. Kroeger. Ph., 1868 . . . 15-336 Fiction. Dunlop, J. History of , . 22-1038 — Senior, N. W. Essays on f. . . 22-1196 — See Drama ; Novels ; Poetry ; Romance. Fiction, noted names of. W. A. Wheeler 21-130 Fictitious names, hand-book to. Olphar Hamst 21-202 — See Bibliography. Fidler, J. Observations on professions, literature, manners, and emigration, in the United States and Canada, in 1832. N. Y., 1833 26''-523 Field, C. W. See Atlantic telegraph. Field, E. W., and Loring, C. 6. Correspondence on the present relations between Great Britain and the United States. B., 1862. 8» 26»-501 Field, G. Chromatography ; a treatise on colors and pigments, and of their powers in painting. L. 8» 5-347 — Rudiments of the painters' art ; or, a grammar of coloring, applicable to operative painting, decorative architecture, and the arts ; with colored illustrations. L., 1850 . 5-322 2d ed., with additions. L., 1858 5-322* Field, H. M. The Irish confederates, and the rebel- lion of 1798. N. Y.,1851 . . 27«-1438 — History of , the Atlantic telegraph. N. Y., 1866 6-849 — Summer pictures from Copenhagen to Venice. N. Y., 1859 .... 27^-510 Field, L. Twin sisters .... 18-1079 Field, M. Bertha Percy . . . 18-1077 Field, M. B. See James, G. P. R. Field, R. S. Provincial courts of New Jersey ; with sketches of the bench and bar. N. Y., 1849. 8" 26»-258 Field, T. W. Manual of pear culture. N. Y., 1859 4-153 Field, W. Life, writings, and opinions of the Rev. Samuel Parr, with biographical notices of contemporaries. L., 1828. 2 v. 8» 30-410 Field, dungeon, and escape. A. D. Richardson 26«-709 Field exercise and evolutions of infantry, as revised by her majesty's command. L., 1859 6-599 Field, gunboat, hospital, and prison. Mrs. P. A. Hanaford 26^-786 Field sports of the United States. H. W. Herbert 20—372 Field book, the. W. H. Maxwell , 20-154 Fielding, H. Works, 2 v. 8« . . 18-1086 — Amelia . . . . . , 18-1082 — Covent garden journal, etc., v. xiv. of works. N. Y., 1816 33-35 — Dramatic works, with an essay on his life and genius, by A. Murphy, v. 1-5. N. Y., 1813 24-192 — The intriguing chambermaid. M. B. D. 5 24-142 — Joseph Andrews and Jonathan Wild 18-1083 — The miser ; comedy. B. B. T. v. 30 24-71 — Same. M. B. D. v. 4 . . . 24-142 — The mock doctor, [altered from Moliere. ] B. D. V. 1 24-143 — Same. M. B. D. 5 . . . 24-142 — Same. S. B. T. v. 12 . . . 24-191 — Tom Jones 18-1085 — Tragedy of tragedies, (Tom Thumb.) Altered by K. O'Hara. M. B. D. 5 . 24-142 — Same v. 1 of 24-153 — The virgin unmasked. D. L. T. v. 11 24-107 — Laurence, F. Life of . . . 30-1001 Fielding, T. H. Theory of painting ; index of mixed tints ; painting in water-colours. 2d ed. L., 1835. 8» . . . 5-756 Fielding ; or, society. R. P. Ward . 18-3430 Fiends, ghosts, and sprites. J. M. RadclifFe 32-1444 — See Supernaturalism. Fiennes, N. Monarchy asserted to be the best, most ancient and legal form of government ; in a conference had at Whitehall with Oliver Crom- well and a committee of Parliament. L., 1679 2—655 Fievee, J. H. ' Le dot de Suzette '. 34-4730,5139 Fife, J. Manual of the Turkish bath ; heat a mode of cure and a source of strength for men and animals.. From the writings of Mr. Urquhart. L., 1865 . . . .■ . 10-562 Fifteen days : an extract from Edward Colvil's jour- nal 18-3737 Fifth-monarchy-man. E. Rogers . 30-1886 Fifty days on board a slave-vessel. P. G. Hill 18-3652 Fifty years in both hemispheres. V. Nolte 29''-117 Fifty years' recollections. C. Redding 33-405 Figaro. [Pseud.] See Larra, M. J. de. Fighting the flames. R. M. Ballantyne 18-249 Fighting Joe. W. T. Adams . . 18-87 Figueroa, D. v Y. de. Pobreza, amor y fortuna. T. T. E; V. 5 . . . . 34-2 Figuier, G. L. L'annee scientifique et industrielle, (1855-67.) P., 1856-68 . . 34-5424 — Applications nouvelles de la science. 2me ed. P., 1857 34-3909 — Histoire des principles d^couvertes scientifiques modernes. B., 1851 . . . ^ 34-5422 — Exposition et histoire des principles decouvertes scientifiques modernes. P., 1851. 2 v. 34-5423 — Grandes inventions, chez les anciens et les mod- ernes. P., 1859 .... 34-5426 — The insect world : a popular account of the orders of insects ; with a description of their habits. L., 1868. 8» ..... 9-737 — The ocean world : a descriptive history of the sea and its living inhabitants. L., 1868. 8° 9-920 — The vegetable world : a history of plants, with. their botanical descriptions and peculiar prop- erties. L., 1867. 8° . . . 9-59 — Vies des savans illustres depuis I'antiquite jus- qu'au 19me siecle, avec I'appreciation som- maire de leurs travaux. P., 1866. 8" 34r-4724 — Vies des savans illustres du mnyen age. P., 1867. 8° . . . . . 34-4725 FIGUIER. 208 FIOR D'ALIZA. Figuier, G. L. The world before the deluge ; con- taining 25 ideal landscapes of the ancient world, and 208 figures of animals, plants, and other fossil remains and restoi-ations. L., 1865. 8» 9-998 Figuier, Mme Louis. Les fiances de la gardiole 34-4654 — Le gardian de la camargue. 8° . 34-4676 — Mos de Lavene. P., 1859 . . 34-3332 — Les sceurs de lait. Sc. et Louv. P., 1861 34r-3334 Figure of the earth. See Earth. Fiji. Oliver, J. Recollections of the Fij lis 29^-42 — Secmann, B. Viti : acct. of a government mis- sion 29M64 — Smythe, Mrs. Ten months in the F. islands 29''-213 — Wallis, M. D. Life in Feejee . 29''-152 — Waterhouse, J. King and people of F. 29''-241 — Williams and Calvert. F. and the Fijians 29b-161 Fil d'Ariane. X. de Montepin. v. 2 . 34-3567 Filial love, tales of. T. H. Barrau , 18-3975 Filibusters. Oliphant, L. Patriots and f. 29'^-181 Filippo Maliucoutri ; or, student life in Venetia ; an autobiography. Ed. by G. Volpe; trans, by C. B. Cayley .... 18-1088 Filipowski, H. E. Table of anti-logarithms ; con- taining to seven places of decimals, natural numbers answering to all logarithms from .00001 to .99999, and an improved table of Gauss's logarithms. L., 1851. 8° 14-15 Fille aux trois jupons. C. P. de Kock . 34-5148 Fille de resent, une. A. Dumas . . 34-3220 Fille du chirurgien. Sir W. Scott . 34-4998 Fille des Indiens rouges. H. E. Chevalier 34-5008 Filles de feu. G. de Nerval . . . 34-3602 Filles de Jephte. A. Acliard . . 34-3016 Filles de Platre. X. de Montepin . 34-4393 Filleule, la. Mme Dudevant . . 84-4151 Fils de famille. X. de Montepin. v. 2 34-3567 Fils de famille. E. Sue .... 34-3837 Fils de la folle. X. de Montepin . . 34-4370 Fils de Glboyer. E. Augier . . . 34-4625 Fils de rhomme. Mery et Barthelemy 34-4352 Fils du diable. P. Feval . . . 34-3327 Fils du fauconnier. A. Achard . . 34-4639 Fils du viel invalide. W. Muller . . 34-5104 Fin du proces. A. de Pontmartin . 34-3623 Finance. Baxter, R. Panic of 1866 . 1-305 — Cope, T. P. Speech on banks and currency 2-622 — Evans, D. M. Facts, failures, and frauds 1-190 History of the commercial crisis, 1857,8 1-106 — Law, J. Money and trade , . 1-815 — Locke, J. Papers relating to money, interest, and trade 1-316 — O' Callahan, J. Usury, funds, and banking 1-263 — Pamphlets (English) on the crisis of 1837. By J. H. Palmer, S. J. Loyd, W. Benuison, F. C. Knowles, and D. Salomons . 1-285 — Patterson, R. H. Economy of capital 1-226 The science of f. ... 1-339 — Phila. board of trade, memorial on legal re- strictions on the commerce in money l-[u.p. J — Sargant, W. L. Apology for sinking funds 1-864 — Tellkampf, J. L. Essays on . . 2-163 — See Banking and banks ; Business ; Coinage ; Commerce ; Cotton ; Currency ; Customs ; Money ; National debt ; Railroads ; Revenue ; Stock; Taxation. Financial register of the United States, v. 1 and 2. Ph., 1838. 2 V. 80 . . . 1-514 Finanzwissenschaft, grundsatze der. K. H. Rau 34-2322 Findel, J. G. History of freemasonry from its rise down to the present day; trans, by C. Van Dalen. L., 1866. 8" . . . 2-651 Fincham, J. Historj- of naval architecture ; with an introductory dissertation on the application of mathematical science to the art of naval construction. L., 1851. 8° . 6-999 Fine arts. Arvine, K. Cyclopaedia of anecdotes of 38-377 — Bescherelle, aine, L. N. Les beaux-arts illus- tres 34-4859 — Burnet, J. Essays on . . . 5-422 — Clement, C. Etudes sur les beaux-arts en France 34-5362 — Coquerel, A. Religious aspect (in Italy) 5-146 — Elmes, J. Dictionary of the f. a. . 5-387 — Treatises on 5-717 — General view of the f. a. . . . 5-53 — Guizot, F. P. G. Nature and relations 5-91 — Harris, J. Art, music, painting, and poetry 5-353 — Jameson, A. Legends of the monastic orders 5-100 History of our Lord in art . 5-358 Sacred and legendary art . . 5-98 — Lossing, B. J. Outline history of the f. a. 5-43 — O'Neill, H. F. a. and civilization of ancient Ireland 5-787 — Quatremere de Quincy. Imitation in 5-4 — Ripley and Taylor's hand-book of . 33-900 — Scott, W. B. History and practice 5-341 — Taylor, W. B. S. F, a. in Great Britain and Ireland 5-45 — See Esthetics ; Architecture ; Art ; Arts ; Con- noisseurship ; Dress ; Gems, jewels, and pre- cious stones ; Industrial exhibitions ; Lace ; Music ; Painting ; Poetry ; Sculpture. Fine arts quarterly review, v. 1-3, n. s. 1, 2. L., 1863-7. 80 .... 5-720 Finger post, etc. T.S.Arthur . _ . 18-194 Finger post to public business ; containing the mode of forming and conducting societies, clubs, and other organized associations. N. Y., 1864 2-308 Fingers. Annandale, T. Malformations, injuries, and diseases of^ . . . . 10-583 — See Hand. Finland. Acerbi, J. Travels in F. . 27''-81 — Conquest of, 1808-9 . . . 27^-2784 — Spafarieff", L. Atlas to gulf of; with light- houses and towers . . . 25-3 J3 — See Europe ; Russia ; Sweden. Finland family. Susan R. Cornwall . 18-750 Fiulason, W. F. Essay on the history and effects of the laws of mortmain and the laws against testamentary dispositions for pious purposes. L., 1858. 8" .... 2-222 — Martial law as allowed by the law of England in time of rebellion. L., 1866. 80 2-299 Finlay, G. The Hellenic kingdom and the Greek nation : with an introduction by S. G. Howe. B.,1837 27''-3130 — Greece under the Romans. E.,1844. 8» 27''-3125 — History of the Byzantine and Greek empires from 716 to 1458. E., 1854. 2 v. 8° 27'^3126 — History of Greece from its conquest by the cru- saders to its conquest by the Turks, and of the empire of Trebizond, 1204-1461. E., 1851. 8» . . . . . 27--3127 — Hibtory of Greece under Othoman and Venetian domination. E., 1856. 8" . . 27''-3128 — History of the Greek revolution. E., 1861. 2 v. 80 27»-3129 Finlayson, J. Surnames and sirenames. L. 8° 27»-393 Finley, Rev. Isaac. Brown, I. V. Memoirs of 80-163 Finley, J. B. Sketches of western methodism. Ciu., 1854 32-1884 Finney, C. G. Lectures on revivals of religion. 6th ed. N. Y., 1835 . . . 82-740 Fior d'Aliza. A. de Lamartine . . 34-4633 — Same in English .... 18-1802 FIORENTINO. 209 FISK, Fiorentino, P. A. See Dumas, A. Fire-arms. Chesney, F. E. Past and present state of 6-580 — Greener, W. Treatise on rifles, cannon, and sporting-arms .... 6-617 — See Arms ; Artillery ; Gunnery ; Guns and gunning ; Rifle. Fire departments of U. S. , account of. D. D. Dana 26='-711 Fire engines and fire brigades. C. F. J. Young 6-954 Fire fiend and other poems. C. D. Gardette 23-822 Fire marshal's reports, Philadelphia . 26''-889 Fire plugs. Birkinbine, H. P. M. Report on 26»-u.p. Fire prevention and fire extinction. J. Braidwood . . . . 6-825 Fire screen, adventures of. Mrs. A. Bache 18-241 Fire ships. W. H. G. Kingston . . 18-1776 Fireside education. S. G. Goodrich . 13-95 Fireside friend. Mrs. Phelps , . 18-166 Fireside melodies. A. Fitz . . . 5-1076 Fireside recollections. Mrs. S. S. Ellis 18-4138 Fireside travels. J. R. Lowell . . 29''-215 Fireworks. Dussauce, H. Fabrication of colored fires 6-818 — Mortimer, G. W. Pyrotechny . 6-508 Fire worshipers. See Parsees. First age of Christianity. J. J. Dollinger 82-1914 First and true love ; ("trans, of Pech6 de M. Antoine.) Mad. Dudevant .... 18-920 First five years of the sabbath reform, 1857 to 1862 ; witli documents of the N. Y. sabbath com- mittee. N. Y., 1862. 8° . . 32-996 First friendship 18-1089 First impressions." Mrs. S. S. Ellis . 18-4133 First of June. H. C. Adams . . 18-42 First of the Knickerbockers. P. H. Myers 18-3787 First step in chemistry. R. Galloway . 8-59 First thoughts ; or, beginning to think ; by a literary association. N. Y., 1855 . , 13-85 First traces of life on the earth. S. J. Mackie 9-946 First troop of Philadelphia city cavalry, by-laws, muster-roll, and papers selected from the ar- chives. Ph., 1856. 8» . . 26»-998 First years in Europe. G. H. Calvert 27''-833 Fiscalhislory of Texas. W. N. Gouge 26'^296 Fischel, E. English constitution ; trans, from 2d German ed. by R. J. Shee, L., 1863. 8» 27''-395 Fischer, J. M. Musikalische rundschau. Leip., 1859 34-546 Fischer, K. Commentary on Kant's critick of pure reason : trans., with introduction and notes, by J. P. Mahaffy. L., 1866 . 15-285 — Francis Bacon of Verulam. Realistic philoso- phy and its age ; trans, by J. Oxenford. L., 1857 15-116 — See Lessing, G. E. Fish, A. I. General digest of the principal matters contained in the exchequer reports, from 1824 to 1854 inclusive. Ph., 1855. 8« 2-220 — See Troubat and Haly. Fish, H. C. Primitive piety revived ; or, the aggres- sive power of the Christian church ; a pre- mium essay. B. ... 32-1049 Fish and fishing. Akerman, J. Y. Spring-tide 20-294 — Badham, C. D. Ancient and modem fish tattle 20-308 — Brown, J. J. American angler's guide 20-301 — Buckland, F. T. Fish hatching . 4-210 — Bushman, J. S. Fishes, particularly their struc- ture and uses . . . v. 1 of 9-596 — Cartwright, W. Rambles of a fly-fisher 20-441 — Choice and cookery of fish . . 6-177 — Davy, H. Salmonia ; or, days of fly-fishing 20-338 — Davy, J. The angler and his friend 20-331 The angler in the lake district . 20-332 14 Fish and fishing. Carter, R. Summer cruise on the coast of New England . . . 26''-4f)8 — Herbert, H. W. Fish and fishing of the U. S. and British provinces of N. A. . 20-373 — Francis, F. Book on angling , 20-357 — Lanman, C. Adventures of an angler in Can- ada 26''-421 — Fry, W. H. Treatise on artificial fish-breeding 4-206 — Garlick, T. Artificial propagation offish 4-132 — Hamilton, R. British fishes v. 2, 8 of 9-596 — Jardine, Sir W. N. 1., 88. Perch family V. 4 of 9-596 — Massachusetts senate document on artificial propagation of fish. 1857 . . 11-218 — Norris, T. American angler's book 20-428 American fish culture . , 4-309 — Raymond, 0. Art of fishing . . 20-442 — Roosevelt, R. B. Game fish of the north 20-458 Superior fishing .... 20-459 — Schomburgk, R. H. Fishes of British Guiana V. 5 and 6 of 9-596 — Schultes, H. Aquatic rights . v. 24 of 2-55 — Simeon, C. Stray notes on fishing 20-469 — Stoddart, T. T. Angler's companion 20-477 — Young, L. J. H. Sea fishing as a sport 20-513 — See Angling ; Salmon ; Sea. Fishing-rod, and how to use it ; a treatise on the various arts of angling, trolling, spinning, and fly-fishing, by Glenfin. L., 1860 20-358 Fishbourne, E. G. Impressions of China and the present revolution, its progress and prospects. L., 1855 28''-415 Fisher, A. Journal of a voyage of discovery to the Arctic regions in H. M. ships Hecla and Griper in 1819,20. L., 1821. 8° 29"-17 Fisher, A. L. The game of pallone, from its origin to the present day, historically considered. L., 1865, 8° .... 20-350 Fisher, G. P. Essays on the supernatural origin of Christianity, with special reference to the theories of Renan, Strauss, and the Tiibingen school. N. Y., 1866. 8» . . 32-1709 — Life of Benjamin Silliman, chiefiy from his manuscript reminiscences, diaries, and coire- spondence. N. Y., 1866. 2 v. . 30-1797 Fisher, H. Bank audits. L. 8" . 1-u.p. Fisher, H. W. Considerations on the origin of the American war. L., 1865 . . 26»-655 Fisher, P. [Pseud.] The angler's souvenir, by W. A. Chatto, assisted by several eminent pisca- tory characters. L.,1835 . . 20-351 Fisher, R. National magazine and industrial record. N. Y., 1846. 8 V. 80 . . 1-178 Fisher, S. G. Law of the territories. Ph., 1859 26^-669 — Trial of the constitution. Ph., 1862. S" 26''-666 — Rustic rhymes. Ph., 1859 . . 23-631' — Winter studies in the country. Ph., 1856 23-630' Fisher, S. W. The three great temptations of young men ; with several lectures addressed to busi- ness and professional men. Cin., 1852 32-388 Fisher, T. Dial of the seasons ; or, a portraiture of nature. Ph., 1845. 8« . . 25-18 Fisher, W. L. History of the institution of the Sab- bath day, its uses and abuses, with notices of the Puritans, Quakers, national, and other Sabbath conventions, and of the union between church and state. Ph., 1845 . 82-879 Fisk, J. L. Expedition to the Rocky mountains. (1868) 26''-u.p. Fisk, P. Bond, A. Memoir of . . 80-1048 Fisk, S. Mr. Dunn Browne's experiences in the army. B., 1866 .... 26'>-557 — Mr. Dunn Browne's experiences in foreign parts. B., 1857 27'>-431 Fisk, W. Travels in Europe, viz.: England, Ire- land, Scotland, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands. 5th cd. N. Y.,1889. 8° .... 27''-677 FISK. 210 FLEMING. Fisk, W. Holdich, J. Life of . . 30-164 Fiske, D. W. The book of the first American con- gress. N. Y., 1859 . . . 30-21 Fiske, F. Recollections of Mary Lyon ; with selec- tions from her instructions. B., [1866] 30-1839 Fistula, vesico-vaginal and recto-vaginal. T. A. Emmet 10-861 Fitch, A. First and second report on the noxious, beneficial, and other insects of the state of New York. Alb., 1856. 8« . 9-545 Fitch, G. W. Outlines of physical geography. N. Y., 1855 25-95 Fitch, John, [inventor.] Westcott, T. Life of 30-997 — Whittlesey, C. Life of. (S. A. B. 10) 30-497 Fitch, John. Annals of the army of the Cumberland. By an officer. Ph., 1863. 8° . 26»-525 Fitch, S. S. Heart disease, apoplexy, dyspepsia, etc., their cure. N. Y., 1859. 8» 10-419 -<- Six lectures on the uses of the lungs ; and causes, prevention, and cure of pulmonary consump- tion, asthma, and diseases of the heart. N. Y., 1847 10-44 Fite. See La Fite. Fitz, A. Fireside melodies; for three and four voices. B., 1856. Ob. 8» . . 5-1070 Fitz-Roy, R. The weather book; a manual of prac- tical meteoroloffy. 2ded. L.,1863. 80 11-193 Fitzball, E. Esmarelda. F's S. D. v. 19 24-221 — Father and son. F's 8. D. v. 25 . 24-221 — The flying Dutchman. F's S. D. v. 14 24-221 — Hofer. F's S. D. v. 21 . . . 24-221 — The innkeeper of Abbeville. F's S. D. v. 25 24-221 — Jonathan Bradford. F's S. D. v. 19 24-221 — The momentous question. F's S. D. v. 32 24-221 — The pilot. F's S. D. v. 16 . . 24-221 — Tom Cringle. F's 8. D. v. 18 . 24-221 Fitz-Boodle. W. M. Thackeray . . 18-3182 Fitzgeorge 18-1080 Fitzgerald, P. Charles Lamb, his friends, his haunts, and his books. L., 1866 . . 30-1762 — Charles Towushend, wit and statesman. L., 1866. 8" 30-1917 — Life of David Garrick. L., 1868. 3 v. 8» 30-2370 — Life of Lawrence Sterne. L., 1864. 2 v. 30-1492 Fitzgerald, R. A. Jerks in from short-leg, by Quid. L., 1866 20-188 Fitzgerald, T. See Philadelphia, pub. schools of. Report of special committee . 33-1391 Fitzgibbon, E. Hand-book of angling, by Ephemera. L., 1853 20-380 Fitzherbert, Mrs. M. A. Langdale, C. Memoirs of 30-1392 Fltzosborne's letters. W. Melmoth . 33-1311 Fitzpatrick, W. J. Lady Morgan ; her career, liter- ary and personal. 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Y., 1857. 8» . . . . 4-88 — See Harris, T. W. Flint, F. Francis Berrian . . . 18-1105 Flint, H, M. Mexico under Maximilian. Ph., 1867 26^-871 — The railroads of the United States ; their his- tory and statistics. Ph., 1868 . 1-340 Flint, T. The far west ; or, a tour beyond the mountains. N. Y., 1838. 2 v. . 26''-122 — Lectures upon natural history, geology, chem- istrj'', the application of steam, and interesting discoveries in the arts. B., 1J^33 9-921 — Recollections of the last ten years, passed in occasional residences, and journeyings in the valley of the Mississippi. B., 1826. 8° 26''-36 Flirt, the. Mrs. Grey .... 18-1276 Flirtations in fashionable life. C. Sinclair 18-2899 Flitch of bacon. W. H. Ainsworth . 18-112 FUoyd, T. Bibliotheca biographica ; a synopsis of universal biography, ancient and modern. L.,1760. 3v. 8° . . . 30-1701 Flora. See Botany, practical. Flora Lyndsay. Mrs. Moodie . . 18-2235 Floral biography. C. E. Tonna . . 32-280 Flora's iurerpreter. S. J. 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Flora's interpreter . 9-44 — Hooper, L. Lady's book of flowers 9-50 — Miller, T. Language of flowers . 9-61 — Newman, J. B. Beauties of Flora 9-66 — Plues, M. Rambles in search of wild flowers 9-73 — Rand, E. S. Garden flowers . . 4-168 Parlor and garden flowers . 4-167 — Thomson, D, Handy book of the flower-garden 4-305 — Waterman, C. H. Language and sentiments of flowers 9-83 — "Wilkinson, Lady. Weeds and wild flowers 9-83 — Wood, A. Leaves and flowers . 9-85 — See Botany ; Horticulture ; Gardening ; Plants ; Wax flowers. Flowers of heaven. Abbe Orsini . . 33-84 Flowers of history. Matthew of Westminster 27''-816 Flowers of history. Roger of Wendover 37'^-1011 Flowers of hope and memory. C. J. M. Jordan 23-611 Flowers of loveliness. Forty groups of female figures, emblematic of flowers ; with poetical illustra- tions by L. E. Landon, the Countess of Bless- ington, and T. H. Bayly. L. 4» 5-698 Flowers of poetry, with floral dictionary 9-70 Flowers, reflections on. J. 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W. , 1836-38". 3v. 8'' 26^-268 — See American archives • . . 26'^1301 Force and matter. L. Biichner . . 11-238 Force : its mental and moral correlates. C. Bray .... 15-305 Forces and future of Europe . . . 27^-3596 Forces of the universe. G.W.Thompson 15-301 Ford, John. The broken heart. M. B. D. v. 1 24-142 Ford, Rev. John. Two discourses concerning the necessity and dignity of marriage, etc. L. , 1735. 8° 32-2398 Ford, R. Handbook for travellers in Spain. 3d ed. L., 1855. 2 V 271^-486 — The Spaniards and their country. N. Y., 1847 27'^-107 Ford, S. R. Grace Truman . . . 18-1098 — Mary Bunyan 18-1125 Fordyce, W. History of coal, coke, coal fields, iron, its ores, and processes of manufactuie. L., 1860. fo .... 6-1022 Foreign jurisdiction. G. C. Lewis . 2-765 Foreign quarterly review, vols. 7-37. L. and N. Y., 1831-46. 8« . . . . 17-4*^ Forensic medicine. J. L. Casper , 10-700 Forest. J. V. Huntington . . . 18-1548 Forest arcadia of northern New York. B., 1864 26^-500 Forest creatures. C. Boner . . . 9-514 Forest days. G. P. R. James . . 18-1619 Forest exiles. Mayne Reid . . . 18-2607 Forest leaves. L. J. Peirson . . 23-172 Forest life. C. M. Kirkland . . . 18-1786 Forest life and forest trees. J. S. Springer 4-55 Forest minstrel. L. J. Peirson . . 23-177 Forest of Dean. H.G.Nichols . . 27«-874 Forest tragedy. S. J. Lippincott . . 18-1919 Forester, Fanny. [Pseud. J See Judson, E. C. Forester, Frank. [Pseud.] See Herbert, H. W. Forester, T. Norway and its scenery, with a journal of a tour, by E. Price. L., 1853 27''-313 — Paris and its environs. L.,1859 . 27^-550 — Rambles in the islands of Corsica and Sardinia ; with notices of their history, antiquities, and present condition. L., 1858. 8" 27''-800 Foresters. A. Dumas .... 18-932 Foresters. J. Wilson .... 18-3542 Forfar, W. B. Pentowan ; or, the adventures of Greijory Goulden, Esq. . . 18-1121 Forged will. E. Bennett . . . 18-320 FORGERY, 214 FOSGATE. Forgery. Report of the committee of the society of arts, etc., together with the approved com- munications and evidence upon the same, rel- ative to tlie mode of preventing the forgery of bank notes. L., 1819. 8" . 1-336 Forgery, the. G. P. R. James . , 18-1G18 Forgfrons, les. F. Soulie . . , 34-3774 Forget, A. Dental anomalies. Ph., 18G0. 8° 10-536 ForgUL's, E. D. Entre parentheses . 34-3483 — Le Roman de fenime en Angleterre (Miss Mu- lock) Uorlcote Mill. 8° . . 34-4657 Forino. See Caracciolo. Forlorn hope, the. E. Yates . . 18-8853 Formation of character. Clark's lectures 33-431 — Friswell, J. H. Gentle life . . 33-1094 — Nott, E. Counsels to young men . 33-449 — See Character ; Morals; Young * * *. Formosa, description of. G. Psalmanazaar 28'*-185 Forms, legal. Abbot, B. V. and A. Conveyanc- ing, contracts, and legal proceedings 2-288 — Dunlap, J. D. Book of forms . 2-33 — Getz, G. Precedents in conveyancing 2-208 Forney, J. W. Letters from Europe. Ph., 1867 27''-893 Forrest, G. The playground ; or, the boy's book of games. L., 1858 . . . 20-177 Forrest, M. Women of the south distinguished in literature. N. Y., 18G1. 8» . 30-1592 Forrest, N. B., campaigns of. T. Jordan and J. P. Pryor 26^-1007 Forrest, W. S. Historical and descriptive sketches of Norfolk and vicinity. Ph., 1853. 8° 26''-301 Forrester, A. H. Strange adventures of Gooroo Simple, by A. Crowquill . . 18-1204 Forsaken daugliter .... 18-1099 Forster, C. Historical geography of Arabia ; or, the patriarchal evidences of revealed religion. L., 1844. 2 v. 8» . . . 32-2051 — Life of John Jcbb ; with a selection from his letters. 2d ed. L., 1837. 8° . 30-1122 — The one primeval language, traced experiment- ally through ancient inscriptions in alphabetic characters of lost powers. 2d ed. L., 1852-4. 3 V. 8« and chart in case . . 22-444 Forster, G. Journey from Bengal to England, through tlie northern part of India, Kash- mire, Afghanistan, and Persia, and into Russia, by the Caspian sea. L., 1798. 4° 28"-907 Forster, J. Arrest of the five members by Charles I. ; a chapter of English history rewritten. L., 1860 27''-409 — Cromwell and the republicans. L., 1839 30-171 — Debates on the grand remonstrance, 1641 ; with an introductory essay on English free- dom under Plantagenet and Tudor sovereigns. L., 1860 27''-410 — Historical and biographical essays. L., 1858. 2 V. 8° 33-738 — Life and adventures of Oliver Goldsmitli. A biography in four books. L., 1848. 8» 30-1202 — Life of Oliver Cromwell. L., 1838 80-170 — Lives of John Pym and John Hampden. L., 1837 30-167 — Lives of Sir Henry Vane the younger and Henry Marten. L., 1838 . . . 30-168 — Lives of Sir John Eliot and Thomas Wentworth, earl of Strafford. L., 1836 . . 30-166 — Sir John Eliot ; a biography, 1590-1632. L., 1864. 2 V. 8» . . . . 30-1496 — Statesmen of the commonwealth of England ; with a treatise on the popular piogress in English history. Ed. by J. O. Choules. N. Y., 1846. B" . . . . 30-174 Forster, N. Remarks on Stebbing's dissertation on tlie power of states to deny civil protection to the marriages of minors. L., 1755 82-2434 Forster, J. R. History of voyages and discoveries made in the north. From the German. Dub., 1786. 8» 29i'-18 — Same. L., 1786. 4° . . . 29'^-517 Forster, T. Researches about atmospheric pheno- mena. 3dcd.; with the Calendar of nature. L.,1823. 8° .... 11-305 Forster, W. Seebohm, B. Memoirs of 32-2054 Forster. See Foster. Forsyth, James. The sporting rifle and its projec- tiles. 2d ed. L., 1867 . . 6-602 Forsyth, Joseph. Remarks on antiquities, arts, and letters durinsj an excursion in Italy in 1802,3. B., 1818. 8» . . . . 27''-775 Forsyth, R. The beauties of Scotland ; containing a full account of agriculture, commerce, mines, and manufactures. E., 1805. 5 v. 8° 27'M40 Forsyth, AV. History of the captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena ; from the lett(;rs and journals of the late Lieut. Gen. Sir Hudson Lowe. L., 1853. 3 V. 8° . . . . 30-1050 — History of trial by jury. L., 1852. 8« 2-654 — Law relating to the custody of infants. Ph., 1850. 8° . . . ■ . . V. 68 of 2-55 — Life of Marcus TuUius Cicero. L., 1864. 2 v. . 30-1530 Fort, G. Coos-coo-soo ; or, letters from Tangier, in Africa. Ph., 1859 . . . 28"-431 Fort Lafayette. B. Wood . . . 18-3571 Fort Pulaski, report on siege of. Q. A. Gill more 6-608 Fortescue, Earl. Public schools for the middle classes. L., 1864. 8" . . . 13-87 Fortescue. J. 8. Knowles . . . 18-1795 Forth and bai'gy. Barnes, A. Poole's old dialect of 22-350 Fortification. Douglas, H. Modern systems of 6-592 — Lendy, A. F. Elements of . . 6-633 — Mahan, D. H. Treatise on field f. 6-647 — Report to congress on . . . 6-675 — Yule, II. Fortification for officers . 6-724 — See Coast defence ; Sea-coast defence. Fortnightly review, v. 1-9. L., 1865-8. 6 v. 8° 17-41 Fortune, R. Two visits to the tea countries of China and the British tea plantations in the Himalaya. L., 1853. 2 v. . 28>^-552 — Residence among the Chinese ; a narrative of scenes and adventures during a third visit to China, from 1853 to 1856. L., 1857. 8° 28''-248 — Narrative of a journey to the capitals of Japan and China; with notices of the natural pro- ductions, agriculture, horticulture, and trade of those countries. L., 1863. 8° 28''-811 Fortune hunter. Mrs. A. C. M. Ritchie 18-1668 Fortune seeker. Mrs. Southworth . 18-2990 Fortunes of the Colville family. F. E. Smedley 18-2916 Fortunes of Glencore. C. Lever . . 18-1877 Fortunes of Nigel. Sir W. Scott . . 18-:i760 "Forty -five, the." Lord Mahon . . 27»-787 Forty-five guardsmen. A. Dumas . 18-933 Forty years in the Avilderness of pills and powders. W. A. Alcott .... 10-196 Forty years of American life. T. S. Nichols 26''-484 Forum, the. D. P. Brown . . . 30-920 Forza del destino. G. Verdi . . 5-939 Fosbroke, T. D. Arts, manufactures, manners, and institutions of the Greeks and Romans. L., 1833-5. 2 V 27''-3132 — British monnchism ; or, manners and customs of the monks and nuns of England. 3d ed., with additions. L., 1843. 8° . 27'»-418 — Encyclopaedia of antiquities, and elements of archaeology, classical and mediajval. L., 1843. 2 V. 8» 29»-264 Fosgate, B. Sleep psychologically considered with reference to sensation and memory. N. Y., 1850 10-153 FOSS. 215 FOWLER. Foss, E. The judges of England ; with sketches of their lives, and miscellaneous notices con- nected -with the courts at Westminster; from the time of the conquest. L., 1848-57. 6 v. 8" 30-1128 Fosse. See Lafosse. Fossils. Anderson, J. Yellow sandstone and its f. remains 9-201 — Carpenter, W. B. Zoology . . 9-525 — Conrad and Meek. Invertebrate fossils of North Am. [Sm. mis. col. v. 7] 11-188 — Cuvier, F., and E. Pidgeon. Remains of the animal kingdom .... 9-532 — Holmes, F. S. Post-pleiocene fossils of S. Caro- lina 9-1249 — Lea, I. Fossil foot marks . . 9-1247 Fossil saurian and molluscs . 9-1246 — Mackie, S. J. Fossils of the bottom-rocks 9-946 — Mantell, G. A. Atlas of remains . 9-1205 Medals of creation . . . 9-260 — Parkinson, J. Organic remains . 9-1259 — Tennant, J. Catalogue of British fossils 9-334 Fossil spirit, the. J. Mill . . . 9-262 Foster, A. See Lester, C. E. Foster, B. F. Practical summary of the law and usage of bills of exchange and promissory notes, with tables. B., 1837. 8° 1-28 — System of penmanship ; or, the art of rapid writing. Ph., 1835. 8» . . 13-88 — Treatise on commercial book-keeping. B., 1836. 8» 1-27 Foster, G. G., and T. D. English. French revolu- tion of 1848 ; its causes, actors, events, and influences. Ph., 1848. 8° . . 27='-1715 Foster, J. Biographical, literary, and philosophical essays, contributed to the Eclectic Review. N. Y., 1844 33-488 — Critical essays contributed to the Eclectic Re- view. Ed. by J. E. Ryland. L., 1856. 2 v. 33-489 — Essay on Doddridge's rise and progress 32-1380* — Essays, in a series of letters. B., 1839 33-963 — Same. N. Y., 1846 . . . 33-963" — Essay on the improvement of time, and other literary remains. Ed. by J. E. Ryland. L., 1863 33-964 — Fosteriana ; consisting of thoughts, reflections, and criticisms not hitherto published. Ed. by H. G. Bohn. L., 1858 . . 83-983 — Lectures delivered in Broadmead chapel. 3d ed. L., 1853. 2 v. . . . 32-484 — Letters to Thomas Coles. L., 1864 30-1648 — Miscellaneous essays on Christian morals. N. Y., 1844 32-254 — Philosophy of popular ignorance. B., 1841 13-89 — Ryland, J. E. Life and correspondence of 30-173 Foster, J. W., and J. D. Whitney. Report on the geology and topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district, in the state of Michigan. W., 1850,51. 'I v., with maps. S" 9-336 Foster, J. Y. New Jersey in the rebellion. Newark, 1868. 8° 26''-1015 Foster, Mrs. M. E. Hand-book of modern European literature. L., 1849 . . . 22-1053 Foster, T. C. Letters on the condition of the peo- ple of Ireland. 2d ed. L., 1847. S- 3-101 — On the writ of scire facias. Ph., 1851. 8" V. 73 of 2-55 Foster. See Forster. Foster brothers 18-1097 Fothergill, S. Necessity of a life of purity and holiness. Ph., 1780 . . . 30-331 Foucher, P. Argile et marbre. N. Y., 1859. 8° 34-4635 Foudras, marquis de. Les homines des bois. fid. interdite. B. and L., 1855 . .. 34-4356 — Les veillees de saint Hubert. Ed. interdite. B. and L., 1855 .... 34-4378 Foul play. Reade, C, and D. Boucicault 18-4079 Found and lost, and other maga stories 18-3953 Foundation of history. S. B. Schieffelin 29»-145 Founder's guide. F. Overman . . 6-389 Founding. See Metallurgy, and names of metals. Fountain rock, etc. G. H. Ringgold . 23-729 Foulke, W. P. Remarks on cellular separation. Ph., 1860. 8» . . . . 2-656 Fouque. See La Motte-Fouque. Four Georges. S. M. Smucker . . 30-1189 Four Georges. W. M. Thackeray 30-1281; 18-3190 Four leading doctrines. E. Svvedenborg 32-626 Four months in Algeria. J. W. Blakesley 28''-278 Four months in adahabe^h. M. L. M. Cary 28''-525 Four oaks. K. Thorpe . . . 18-3951 Four sisters. [Hertha.] Fredrika Bremer 18-399 Four years aboard the whaleship. W. B. Whitecar 29i'-166 Four years among the Spanish- Americans. F. Has- saurek 26''-655 Four years in a government exploring expedition. G. M. Colvocoresses . . . 29^-111 Four years in the saddle. H. Gilmor . 26''-813 Four years of fighting. C. C. Coffin . 26»-805 Four years of a liberal government. L., 1834. 16 pp. 8° . . . • . . 32-2503 Four years on the Pacific coast. Mrs. D. B. Bates 29''-148 Fourfold state. T. Boston . . . 32-1393 Fourier, C. Passions of the human soul, and their influence on society and civilization ; trans., with critical annotations, a biography of Fou- rier, and a general introduction, by H. Do- herty. L., 1851. 2 v. 8» . . 15-141 — Social destiny of man ; or, theory of the four movements ; trans, by H. Clapp, jr. ; with a treatise on the functions of the human pas- sions, and an outline of Fourier's system of social science, by A. Brisbane. N. Y., 1857. 8° 2-657 — Sargant, W. L. Social innovators and their schemes . . . . . 2-851 Fournel, J. F. Histoire des avocats au parlement et du barreau de Paris. P., 1813. 2 v. 8" . . . . 34-4887 Fournel, Y. Curiosites theatrales, anciennes et modernes. P., 1859 . . . 34-5284 Fournier, F. L. Dictionnaire portatif de bibliogra- phie. P., 1805. 8" . . . 21-45 Fournier, M. R. Comedy and tragedy ; trans, by W. Robson. F'sM. D. v. 19 . 2i-221 Fourth estate. F. K. Hunt . . . 22-1099 Fourtol, Louis. Cecilie, nouvelle. P., 1856 . , . . . , . . . 34-4141 Foussier, E. See Augier, E. Fowle, W. B. Hundred dialogues, designed for reading and exhibition in schools. N. Y., 1861 33-1017 — Parlor dramas. N. Y., 1859 . . 24-203 Fowler, G. Lives of the sovereigns of Russia. L.. 1858. 2 V. 8° . . . . 30-1062 Fowler, J. A. Pennsylvania insurance hand-book. Ph., 1860 1-109 — Underwriters' annual register for 1861. Pli., 1861. 8» 1-115 Fowler, J. C. Collieries and colliers ; a hand-book of the law and leading cases relating thereto. L., 1861 2-166 Fowler, Mrs. L. N. Familiar lessons on physiology and phrenology. N. Y., 1848 . 10-558 Fowler, O. S. Home for all ; or, the gravel wall and octagon mode of building. N. Y., 1850 ■'i-342 — Maternity ; or, the bearing and nursing of children, including female education and beauty. N. Y.,1849 . . . 10-505 — Memory and intellectual improvement applied to self-education and juvenile instruction. N. Y., 1853 13-!>0 — Practical phrenology. N. Y. . 10-325 FOWLER. S16 FRANCE. Fowler, O. S. Physiology, animal and mental, applied to the preservation and restoration of health of body and power of mind. N. Y., 1857 10-324 — Self-culture, and perfection of character ; in- cluding the management of youth. N. Y., 1847 13-272 Fowler, T. Elements of deductive logic. Ox., 1867 15-317 Fowler, W. C. English language in its elements and forms ; with a history of its origin and development. N. Y., 1850. 8» . 22-91 Fowler, W. H. Guide for claimants of deceased soldiers. Rich., 1864 . . . 26''-1887 Fowles, J. H. Sermons preached in the church of the Epiphany. Ph., 1855. 8» . 32-571 Fowls. Bennett, J. C. Management of 4-47 — See Poultry. Fownes, G. Chemistry as exemplifying the wisdom and beneficence of God. 2d ed. L., 1849 8-8*' — Same. N. Y., 1844 ... 8-8 — Rudimentary chemistry. L., 1859 8-102 Fox, C. J. History of the early part of the reign of James II ; with an introductory chapter and an appendix. Ph., 1808. 8" . 27''-422 — Same. L., 1846 .... 27»-206 — Speeches in the house of commons. L. , 1848. 8° . 33-688 — Russell, J. Life and times of . 30-1120 Memorials and correspondence of 30-745 Fox, G. Journal, or historical account of his life, travels, sufferings, Christian experiences, and labor of love in the work of the ministry. Ph. 8° ..... 32-397 — Janney, S. M. Life of . . . 30-762 — Watson, J. S. Life of . . . 80-1351 Fux, G. T. Memoir of tlie Rev. Henry W. Fox ; with an introductory essay by C. P. Mc- Ilvaine. N. Y., 1855 . ... 30-839 Fox, John. The acts and monuments of the church ; containing the history and sufferings of the martyrs. Revised, corrected, and condens"d by W. H. Seymour. L. R. 8° . 32-2010 — Book of martyrs ; or, tlie acts and monuments of the Cliristian cimrch. [With additions. ] Revised by J. Mulham. Re-ed. by T. Pratt. N. Y., 1829. 4» . . . . 32-2011 Fox, Joseph, and C. A. Harris. Diseases of the human teeth, their natural history and struc- ture, with the mode of applying artificial teeth. Ph., 1855. 8° . . . 10-476 Fox, M. Love life of Dr. Kane . . 30-1732 Fox, S. Monks and monasteries; an account of English monachism. L., 1845 . 82-1811 Fox, W. Biog. by J. C. Power . . 32-1150 Fox, W. T. Skin diseases of parasitic origin, their nature and treatment ; including the descrip- tion and relations of the fungi found in man. L., 1863. 8» .... 10-421 Foxton, E. [Pseud.] See Palfrey, Sarah. Foxton, F. J. Popular Christianity ; its transition state, and probable development. L., 1849 32-2288 Foyer breton. E. Souvestre . . 34-3790 Fractional family. A. Young . . 15-196 Fragments from German prose writers. S. Austin 38-100 Fragments from the study of a pastor. G. Spring 32-1498 Fragoso. See Matos fragoso. Framjee, Dosabhoy. The Parsees; their history, manners, customs, and religion. L., 1858 82-866 Framley parsonage. A. Trollope . 18-3289 Franc. See Le Franc. Fran9ais peints par eux-memes, les. P., 1840-3. 5v. R. 8» 34-4958 — Province. P., 1841,3. 8 v. R. 8° 34-4959 — See Pictures of the French . . 18-2507 Franc-ma9onnerie des femmes. Ch. Monselet 84-4786 Francatelli, C. E. Modern cook ; a practical guide to the culinary art in all its branches ; com- prising, in addition to English cookery, the most approved and recherche systems of French, Italian, and German cookery. Ph. 8" 6-178 — Royal English and foreign confectioner. L., 1862 6-179 France, A. de. The prisoners of Abdel-Kader 28"-7 France, M. Description historique et bibliograph- ique de la collection de H. de La Bedoyere sur la revolution fran^aise, I'empire et la re- stauration. P., 1862. 8° . . 21-180 France. General and miscellaneous history. — Anquetil, L. P. Histoire de France 34-4475 — Anquetil et Gallais. Histoire de France 34-4854 — Beauties of French history . . 27M611 — Bonnechose, E. de. Histoire de France 34-3107 History of F. . . . 27''-1619,20 — Brewer, E. C. Smaller history of F. 27''-1623 — Calcott, L. Histoire de France du petit Louis 34-5401 — Corner, J. History of F. for youth 27"-! 657 — Crowe, E. E. History of F. . . 27''-1671,2 — Duruy, V. Resume d'histoirede France 34-3978 — Gifford, J. History of F. . . 27M724 — Lacretelle, C. Histoire de France pendant le 18me siecle 34-4873 — Lame-Fleury. Histoire de France racontee a lajeunesse 34-4056 — Lavallee, T. Histoire des Fran9ais 34-5183 — Monteil, A. A. Histoire des Francjais des divers etats 84-8558 — Penrose, E. [Mrs. Markham.] History of F. 27''-1801,2 — Rostaing, J. Histoire deF. (420-1856.) 34-8647 — Student's France .... 27'''-1965 — Thierry, A. Considerations sur I'histoire de France 84-8856 — White, J. History of F. . . 37M955 — Willoughby, H. History of France in rhyme 27»-1962 — Yonge, C. D. France under the Bourbons 27"-1964 — See Charlemagne (in principal alph. and suppl.); Franks ; Normans. — Before revolution of 1789. — Bridges, J. II. France under Richelieu and Colbert 27"-1633 — Colquhoun, J. C. Life in France and Italy in the olden time .... 27"-1653 — Commines, P. de. Memoirs . . 27'»-1648 — Cousin, V. France under Richelieu and Mazarin 27=^-1662 — Crimes of the kings . . . 37''-1967 — Dangeau's memoirs of the court of F. 1684- 1720 27"-1678 — Davila. E. C. Guerre civili di Francia 34-2510 Civil wars of France . . . 27''-4029 — Froissart, J. Chroniques pour servir a I'liistoire de F 34-3385 — Godwin, P. History of F. . . 27»-1728 — Le Roi, J. A. Curiosites historiques sur Louis XIII, Louis XIV, Louis XV, De Maintenon, De Pompadour, Du Barry . . 34-4578 — Martin, H. Age of Louis XIV . 27»-1810 Decline of the French monarchy 37''-1811 Histoire de France jusq'en 1789 34-4864 — Michelet, J. Histoire de France 84-4779,4865 — Same. [In English, down to 1380] 37M815 — Monstrelet, E. de. Chronicles . 27»-1824 — Ranke, L. Civil wars and monarchy 27''-1871 — Sismondi. Histoire des Franqais . 34-4709 — Stephen, Sir J. Lectures on the history of F. 27''-1915 — Thierry, A. Lettres sur I'liistoire de France 84-3854,4567 Recits des temps merovingiens . 34-3856 FRANCE. 217 FRANCE. France — continued. — See Joan of Arc. — Revolution of 1789— first empire. — Abbott, J. S. C. French revolution of 1789 27''-1600 — Barante, A. G. P. B. de. Histoire du directoire 34-4924 — Blanc, Louis. Revolution francjaise 34-4587 — Brougham, H. , Ld. Remarks on the French rev- olution 30-52,792 — Bunbury, H. Passages in the war with F., 1799-1810 , 27M42 — Campardon, E. S. Tribunal revolutionnaire de 34-4916 — Carlyle, T. French revolution . 27»-1628,9 — Carne L. de. La chute du grand empire ". 34-4660 — Cass, L. Government of F. . . 27''-28 — Croker, J. W. Early period of the French revo- lution 27M666 — Dismemberment of Poland and F. 27''-1967 — Duchesne, A. L. H. Reflexions d'un royaliste constitutionnel "... 34-3962 — Dumas, M. Memoirs of his own time 27''-l 702,3 — Eclierolles, A. Private trials and public calami- ties 30-1904 — Elliott, G. D. Journal . . . 27M710 — Fennel's review of proceedings of Paris 27»-1763 — French constitution of . . . 27''-1963 — Goethe, J. W. v. Campaign in 1791 27"-1731 — Granier de Cassagnac, A. de. Causes de la revolution 34-4588 — Lacretelle, Ch. Histoire de la revolution 34-4692 — Lamartine, A. de. Constituent assembly. 1789 27--1774 Heroic characters . . . 30-301 — Long, G. France and its revolutions. 1789-1848 27''-4027 — Mallet du pin. Memoirs and correspondence 27M898 — Marsh, H. Politics of Great Britain and F. 1791-3 27''-3501 — Michelet, J. Femmes de la F. . 84-4125 — Mignet, F. A. Histoire de la revolution 34-4553 French revolution. (1789-1814) 27''-1820 — Monseignat, C. de. Histoire des joumaux en France, de 1789 a 1799 . . 34-3550 — Moore, E. View of the French revolution v. 4 of 33-1362 — Necker on the French revolution . 27*-1834 — Normand, H. de. Two eras of France 27''-1689 — Precis historique des evenemens de la revolution 34-4465 — Recueil des decrets, ordonnances, traites de paix, discours, etc. .... 84-4794 — Roland, Mme. Appeal . . . 27^-1879 Notices historiques sur la revolution V. 8 of 34-3519 — Smyth, W. Lectures on the history of the French revolution . . . 27M921 — Stael-Holstein. Considerations sur la revolution franqaise 34-3985 Considerations on the French revolution 27''-1693 — Sybel, H. von. History of the French revolu- tion 27''-1922 — Thiers, A. Revolution franqaise . 34-3858 History of the French revolution 27»-1934,5 Histoire du consulat et de 1' empire 84-4263 History of the consulate and empire ^ . 27M937,8 — Tocqueville, A. de. L'ancien regime et la revo- lution 84-4565 Old regime and the revolution . 27"-1698 — Tussaud, Mme. Memoirs and reminiscenses 27^^1945 — See Girondists ; Jacobinism ; Louis XVI ; Marie Antoinette; Napoleon ; Peninsular campaigns ; Vendee, la ; Waterloo. France — continued. — Since the first empire. — Agoult. (Daniel Stern.) Revolution de 1848 34-5238 — Blanc, L. Historical revelations, 1848 27^-1616 — Caussidiere's memoirs, 1848 . . 27''-1634 — Chamier, F. France and the Freflch 27='-1642 Revolution of 1848 . . . 27''-1643 — Corkran, J. F. National constituent assembly, 1848 27^1655 — Crowe, E. E. Reigns of Louis XVIII and ChariesX 27=^-1673 — Dumas, M. Memoirs of his own time 27*-l 702,3 — Foster and English. Revolution of 1848 27M715 — Guizot, F. P. Gr. France under Louis Phillipe 27»-1741 Memoirs of my own time . 27=^-1739 Memoirs of a minister of state . 27''-1740 — La Graviere, E. J. de. La marine de la restau- ration 34-4661 — La Hodde, L. de. Secret societies of France 27''-1770 — Lamartine, A. de. History of the restoration of monarchy 27''-1776 Past, present, and future of the republic 27»-1778 Revolution de 1848 . . . 34-3469 Revolution of 1848 . . . 27=<-1777 ~ Three mouths in power . . 27''-1779 — Long, G. France and its revolutions 27'^4027 — Mitchell, D. G. Battle summer . 27»'-225 — Montalivet, M. C. B. de. Dix-huit annees de gouvernement parlementaire • 34-5353 — Persigny et les doctrines de I'empire 34-4719 — Raikes, R. Journal, 1831-47 . 27»-981 — Rush, R. Revolution of 1848 . 33-836 — St. John, P. B. Three days of Feb., 1848 27''-1884,5 — Sanford, H. 8. Administrative changes since 1848 2-849 — Sarran, B. French revolution of 1830 30-296 — Turnbull, D. French revolution of 1830 27»-1944 — Vitet, L. La monarchic de 1830 . 34-4660 — Yates, E. Ten years of imperialism in F. 27''-1975 — Church and education. . — Annuaire de I'instruction publique pour I'an IX (1801) 34-5396 — Arnold, M. Popular education of France 13-16 French Eton .... 13-17 — Girardin, St. M. La France et la papaute en Italic 34-4460 — Whittington, G. D. Ecclesiastical antiquities of F . 5-351 — See Church ; Huguenots ; Massacre of St. Bar- tholomew ; Protestants ; Reformation. — Politics and society. — Berry, M. Copnparative view of social life in England and F 27»-76 — Bulwer, H. L. France, social, literary, and political 27'^1625 — Chasles, V. E. P. Notabilities in F. 27^-308 — Chateaubriand, R. F. A. de. Melanges politiques 34-5409 — Constitutions de la France depuis 1789 34-4267 — Gay, S. Salons celebres . . 84-5280 — Goldsmith, L. The crimes of cabinets 27»-1734 — Guizot, P. P. G. Histoire de la civilisation en F. 34-3375 Essais sur I'histoire de P. . . 34-3880 — Heine, H. De la France . . 34-3390 — Menche de Loisne, Ch. France and England socially and politically considered 27''-1685 — Napoleonic ideas .... 27»-1831 — R6camier, with a sketch of society in France 30-1400 — Roelker, B. Constitutions of P. . 27''-1874 — Sketches of conspicuous living characters of F. 30-536 FRANCE. 318 FRANQOIS. France — continued. — Thierry, A. Formation and progress of the tiers-etat 27''-1931 — Travels. — Allen, Z. Sketches of F. . . 27M26 — Barren, G. J. Pedestrian in F, . 27''-314 — Bell, R. Wayside pictures of F. . 27''-231 — Blessington, Countess of Idler in F. 27''-266 — Buckingham, J. S. Tour in F. . 27''-258 — Cadell, W. A. Journey in F. . 27^-830 — Cooper, J. F. Gleanings in F. . 27''-27 — Costello, D. Valley of the Meuse 27''-220 — Costello, L. S. Pilgrimage to Auvergne 27'^-679 — Cradock, J. Travels in France, v. 2 of 33-785 — Dibdin, T. F. Tour in F. . . 27^-540 — Dumas, A. Impressions de voyage, midi de la F 34-3262 Pictures of F 27''-324 — Fellowes, W. D. Visit to La Trappe in 1817 27b-796 — Hand-book for travellers . . 27*^-485 — Jardine, A. Letters from Barbary, F., Spain, and Portugal .... 29^-26 — Johnson, F. H. S. Sketches in F. 27''-435 — Kirwan, A. V. Modern F. . . 27''-791 — Lamont, M. M. Impressions, thoughts, and sketches 27''-163 — Lemaistre, J. G. Travels through F. 27''-832 — Millingen, J. G. Recollections of F. 27^-439 — Moore, J. Residence in F. . . 27''-29 — Morgan, Lady. France in 1829,30 27''-721 — Musgrave, G. M. Anecdotes and sketches of F 27''-798 Excursions in F. . . . 27''-31 — Pardoe, J. River and desart . 27*'-168 — Roadside sketches in south of F. . 27''-520 — Scott, J. Sketches in F. . . 27''-l70 — Spencer, E. Travels in F. in 1865,6 27^-816 — Sterne, L. Sentimental journey 33-930,18-3016 — Talfourd, T. N. Recollections of a tour in F. 27b-341 — Tomes, R. The champagne country 27''-898 — Trollope, T. A. Summer in F. . 27''-511 — Young, A. Travels in F. in 1787-89 27''-807 — Wilson, W. Records of a route thi'ough 27M89 — Miscellany. — L'Angleterre compar^e a la France 34-4204 — Berkeley, G. F. Month in the forests of F. 20-313 — Boys, E. Narrative of a captivity in F. 27''-639 — Burney, C. Tour to collect materials for his- tory of music .... 5-1040 — Cave, L. T. The French in Africa 28»-166 — Costello, L. S. Jacques Coeur and his times 27''-1658 ^ France, M. Collection de la Bedoyere sur la revolution 21-180 — Gozlan, L. Les chateaux de F. . 34-3367 — Jerningham, H. E. H. Life in a French chateau 27'>-885 — Jerrold, B. Military matters in F. 27»'-593 — Laboulaye, fi. Les Etats-Unis et la F. 34-4572 — Lee, E. Principal baths. [Medical] 10-672 — Malleson, G. B. French in India (1674-1761) 28»-258 — Marshall, F. Population and trade in F. 1-157 — Martin, F. Hand-book of F. . 1-292 — Musgrave, G. M. Ten days in a French parsonage 27''-858 — Parkman, F. France and England in North America .... 26«-929,930 — Souvestre, fi. Au bout du monde — Etudes sur les colonisations franqaises . 34-8779^ — Tolfrey, F. Sportsman in F. . 27''-209 — See Bastile in main alphabet, and Bastille in supplement ; Commerce ; Corsica ; Europe ; Kings of F. ; Memoires ; Queens of F. ; Or- leans ; Pyrenees. Prance, Holland, and the Netherlands a century ago. Sir G. Collier .... 37''-852 France litteraire, la. J. M. Querard . 21-237 France litteraire au xve siecle. G. Brunet 21-135 Francesca Carrara. L. E. Landon . 18-1807,8 Franchere, G. Voyage to the northwest coast of America, 1811-1814; trans, and ed. by J. V. Huntington. N. Y., 1854 . . 26''-262 Franchise. Austey, T. C. Plea for restitution of 27''-34 — Cole, H. W. Middle class and borough franchise 27=^-34 — See Suffrage. Francias' reign of terror. J. P. and W. P. Robertson 26''-171 Francis. See Scribe, A. E. Theatre. Francis I. Lussan, Mile de. Anecdotes de la cour de Franqois I . . . . 34-4468 — Pardoe, J. Court and reign of . 27*-1843 Francis of Assisi, St., life of; and a sketch of the Franciscan order, by a religious of the order of Poor Clares ; with emendations and additions by Rev. P. da Magliano. N. Y., 18G7. 8° 32-2139 Francis of Sales, St. Herbert, Lady. Mission in the Chablais .... 32-2426 Francis, C. Life of John Eliot. (S. A. B. 5) 30-497 — Life of Sebastian Rale. (S. A. B. 17) 30-497 Francis, F. A book on angling. L., 1867 20-357 Francis, G. Electrical experiments; illustrating the theory and application of the science of free or frictional electricitv. 5th ed. L., 1850. 8» . . . '. . 11-276 Francis, G. H. Orators of the age ; comprising portraits, critical, biographical, and descrip- tive.. N. Y., 1847 . . . 30-1997 Francis, Jean. Our charades, and how we i)layed them. L., 1866 . . . . 20-174 Francis, John. Annals, anecdotes, and legends ; a chronicle of life assurance. L., 1853 1-104 — Chronicles and characters of the stock exchange. New ed. L., 1855. 8» . . 1-123 — History of the bank of England, its times and traditions. 3d ed. L., n. d. 2 v. 8° 1-99 — History of the English railway ; its social rela- tions and revelations. 1820-45. L., 1851. 2 V. 8» 6-51 Francis, J. B. Lowell hydraulic experiments ; a se- lection of experiments on hydraulic motors. B., 1855. 4° .... 11-515 — On the strength of cast-iron pillars ; with tables for the use of engineers, architects, and build- ers. N. Y., 1865. 8° . . 6-SO Francis, J. G. Beach rambles in search of seaside pebbles and crystals ; with observations on the origin of the diamond and other precious stones. L., 1859 . . . 9-232 Francis, J. T. Change of climate, considered as a remedy in dyspeptic, pulmonary, and other chronic affections. L., 1853 . 10-390 Francis, J. W. Old New York ; or, rcminiscenses ofthe past sixty years. N. Y.,1858 26"-376 Francis, P. Memoirs by J. Parkes and H. Merivale 30-2334 Francis, S. W. Inside out; a curious book 18-1113 Francis Berrian. F. Flint . . . 18-1105 Franciscans. See Francis of Assisi. Francklin, T. The earl of Warwick ; tragedy. [From the French of La Harpe.J B. B. T. V. 16 24-71 — Same. D. L. T. v. 4 . . . 24-107 — Same. I. B. T. v. 15 . . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. v. 3 . . . 24-142 — Matilda ; a tragedy. [After Amelie.] I. B. T. v. 25 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. v. 3 . . . 24-142 Francklin, W. Observations made on a tour from Bengal to Persia in 1786,7. L., 1790. 8« 28>^-61 Francois I. See Francis I. FRANgOIS. 319 FREDERICK. Francois le Cliampi. Mme Dudevant . 34-3692 Pranqoise. L. Ulbacli . . . 84-5231 Franconia stories. Abbott, J. . . 18-5 Frauk, E. Continuation of memoirs of Lindley Murray 30-373 Frank. M. Edgewortli . . . 18-971 Frank and Riifus. C. M. Trowbridge . 18-3318 Frank before Vicksburg. 11. C. Castlemon 18-3769 Frank Elliott. James Challen . . 18-604 Frank Freeman's barber shop. B. R. Hall 18-1328 Frank m the woods. H. C. Castlemon 18-3768 Frank Mildmay. Fr. Marryat . . 18-2080 Frank Nelson. Mrs. P. A. Hanaford 18-1348 Frank Netherton ; or, the talisman . 18-1106 Frank on a gunboat. H. C. Castlemon 18-3767 Frank on the lower Mississii^pi. H. C. Castlemon 18-3931 Frank on the prairie.- H. C. Castlemon 18-3765 Frank Warrington. Miss Coles . . 18-672 Frank Wildman's adventures. F. Gerstacker 18-1165 Frank the young naturalist. H. C. Castlemon 18-3766 Frank Leslie's ladies' magazine, v. 14,15,27,28. N. y. Imp. 8° . . . 17-506 Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, for 1856,65,66. N. Y. f 17-214 Frank Leslie's Illustrirte Zeitung. 1859,60 34-2476 Frank Leslie's portfolio of fancy needle work. A. S. Stephens, ed. ... 6-987 Frank's campaign. H. Alger, jr. . 18-136 Frankenstein. Mrs. M. W. Shelley . 18-2830 Frankl, L. A. Jews in the east. Trans, by P. Beaton. L., 1859. 2 V 28b-320 Frankland, E. Lecture notes for chemical students ; embracing mineral and organic chemistry. L., 1866 8-108 Frankley, Baron of. See Lyttelton, G. Franklin, B. Works. Ph., 1809-18. 6 v. 8" 33-48 — Works ; containing several political and histori- cal tracts not included in any former edition, and many letters, official and private, not hitherto published ; with notes and a life of the author. By Jared Sparks. B., 1840. 10 V. 8» 33-49 — Autobiog., with notes and continuation, by J. Sparks 30-807 — Autobiography. Ed. from his MS. ; with notes and introduction, by J. Bigelow. Ph., 1868 30-2363 — Autobiography, with a narrative of his public life, by H. H. Weld . . . 30-175 — Collection of familiar letters and miscellaneous papers. B., 1833 . . . 33-1222 — ? Historical review of the constitution and gov- ernment of Pennsylvania. L., 1759. 8° 26'»-78 — Memoirs, written by himself; with essays, let- ters, and miscellaneous writings. N. Y., 1839. 2 V. .... 30-178 — Private correspondence. Ed. by Wm. T. Franklin. L., 1833. 8° . . 33-1282 — Gilpin, H. D. Character of. Ph., 1857. 8»pph. 30-1606 — Life, with the history of his political and other writings. L., 1826 . . . 30-177 — Mayhew, H. Young Benj. Franklin 18-2158 — Parton, J. Life and times of . 30-1499 — Sparks, J. Life of . . 30-807;33-49 — Thayer, W. M. Printer boy . 30-1300 — Weems, M. L. Life of . . 30-176 — Memorial of inauguration of statue of 26*-866 Franklin, J. Narrative of a journey to the shores of the Polar sea in 1819,22. Ph., 1824. 8» 26''-177 — Narrative of a second expedition to the shores of the Polar sea, in 1825. Ph., 1828. 80 26''-178 — Kane, E. K. Expedition in search of 29''-112 Franklin, J. M'Clintock, F. L. Discovery of fate of F 29''-170,l — See Arctic regions. — Jacobs, A. Mac-Clintock a la recherche de 34-4657 Franklin. See Francklin. Franklin the apprentice boy. Jac. Abbott V. 4 of 18-15 Fi'anklin journal and American mechanic's maga- zine ; devoted to the useful arts, internal im- provements, and general science. [After- wards Journal of the Franklin inst.] v. 1-83. Ph., 1826-67. 8° . . . 6-850 Franks, the. W. C. Perry . . 27^-1865 Fransyskt och Svenskt lexikon. A. F. Dalin. Stockholm, 1842,3. 4° . . 34-2997 Frantz Muller. A. de Chatillon et L. l^nault 34-3119 Eraser, A. Verbatim report of the cause of Tatham V. Wright. Lancaster, 1834. 2 v. 8» 2-197 Eraser, J. Handy-book of patent and copywright law, English and foreign, for the use of inven- tors, patentees, authors, and publishers. L., 1860 2-203 Eraser, J. B. Historical and descriptive account of Persia, from the earliest ages to the present time ; including a description of Afghanistan and Beloochistan. N. Y., 1834 . 28^^-53 — Mesopotamia and Assyria, from the earliest ages to the present time ; with illustrations of their natural history. N. Y., 1842 . 28''-65 — Winter's journey (Tartar) from Constantinoiile to Tehran ; with travels through various parts of Persia, «&c. L., 1838. 2 v. 8» 28^-298 — Tales of the caravanserai — The khan's tale 18-3821 Fraser, R. General view of the agriculture and mineralogy, present state and circumstances of the county of Wicklow. Dub., 1801. 8» . . . . 27''-933 Fraser, R. W. Seaside divinity. L., 1861 9-922 Eraser's magazine for town and country, v. 35-77. L., 1847-68. 8° . . . . 17-43 Fraserian papers. W. Maginn . . 33-338 Frauds and follies in picture dealing. G. W. Novice 23-561 Frazer, A. S. Letters written during the peninsular and Waterloo campaigns. Edited by E. Sabine. L., 1859. 8» . . 27''-2024 Frazer-Tytler. See Tytler. Freaks of fortune. W. T. Adams . 18-3938 Freaks of fortune. J.B.Jones . . 18-1695 Freaks on the fells. R. M. Ballantyne 18-263 Fred, Maria, and me. By the author of " The flower of the family" .... 18-1107 Fred Markham in Russia. W. H. G. Kingston 27''-457 Frederick II, Emperor of the Romans. Kington, T. L. History of ... . 30-1393 Frederic II, of Prussia. Posthumous works. Trans. from the French by T. Holcroft. L., 1789. 13v. 8» 33-36 — Correspondance avec Voltaire T. 59-61 of 34-4868 — Campbell, T. (Ed.) Court and times of 30-180,2,868 — Carlyle, T. History of . . 30-1089,90 — Dover, Ld. Life of . . . 30-183 — Gillies, J. View of the reign of . 30-185 — Jomini, H. Critical and military history of wars of 27»-2608 — Kugler, P. Pictorial history of Germany 27'^2612 — Thiebault, D. Original anecdotes of 30-179 Frederic, Col. Memoirs of the island of Corsica. L., 1768 29''-239 Frederick the great and his court. C. Mundt 18-2281 Frederick the great and his family. C. Mundt . 18-3851 FREDET. 320 FREMONT. Fredet, P. Ancient history ; from the dispersion of the sons of Noe to the battle of Actium. 4th ed. Bait., 1854 . . . 29''-232 — Modern history. 11th ed. Bait., 1855 29''-233 Free government. See Government ; Liberty. Free government in England and America. S. M. Johnson 2-748 Free inquiry into the miraculous powers of the church. C. Middleton . . 32-1855 Free institutions. F. Grimke . . 2-690 Free love. Dixon, W. H. Spiritual wives 32-2403 Free public library, New Bedford, Mass. Cata- logue of. N. B., 1858. 8» . 21-436 — See Public library. Free thought. Ferrar, A. S. Critical history of 32-576 — See Atheism ; Free thinkers. Free trade advocate and journal of political econ- omy. Ed. by C. Raguet. Ph., 1829. 2 v. 8» 3-275 Free trade and protection. Alison, A. F. t. and a fettered currency . . . 1-211 — American laborer .... 3-6 — Byles, J. B. Sophisms of f. t. . 3-32 — Buckingham, J. S. Financial and commercial reform 2-572 — Carey, H. C. Reconstruction . 3-55 — Carey, M. Addresses of the Ph. soc. for the promotion of national industry . 3-57 Rise and progress of the American system. [In autobiographical sketches] 30-1685 Pamphlets. Olive Branch, etc. 3-59,64 — Cobden, R. Political writings . 2-620 — Crocker, A. Letter on the duty on railroad iron ... No. 2. v. 6 of 1-341 — Good, W. W. Political, agricultural, and com- mercial fallacies .... 3-110 — Journal of the free trade convention held in Philadelphia, and their address, with a sketch of the debates. Ph., 1831. 8» . 1-141 — Phillips, W. Propositions concerning protection and free trade .... 3-179 — Rae, J. New principles ofpolitical economy 3-191 — Raguet, C. Principles of f t. . 3-192 — Walter, E. What is free trade . 3-282 — See American system ; Political economy ; Tariff. Free will. See Will. Freebooters, the. G. Aimard , . 18-90 Freedley, E. T. Legal adviser. Ph., 1857 2-131 — Philadelphia and its manufactures ; a handbook exhibiting the development, variety, and statistics of the manufacturing industry of Philadelphia in 1857. Ph., 1858 6-831 — Practical treatise on business ; or, how to get, save, spend, give, lend, and bequeath money. Ph., 1856 1-243 Freedmen. Pennsylvania freedmen's bulletin and American freedmen, 1866 . . 2-993 — Reports of Friends' asso. of Phila. for relief of 2-991 — Fourth semi-annual report on schools, by J. W. Alvord. W., 1867. 8" . 13-275 Freedmen's book. L. M. Child . . 33-820 Freedmen's bureau. Reports of commissioner, 1865,6 26''-972 Freedom and war. H. W. Beecher . 32-1146 Freedom of the will. See Will. Freeholder, selections from . . . 33-291 Freelance, Radical. [Pseud.] Philosophers of Fou- fouville 18-4146 Freeling, A. [Ed.] Gracefulness ; a few words on form and feature. L. . . . 6-246 Freeman, E. A. History and conquests of the Sara- cens. Oxford, 1856 . . . 28«-201 — History of federal government from the founda- tion of the Achaian league to the disruption of the U. S. V. 1. L., 1863. 8° . 29»-204 — The Norman conquest of England, its causes and results, v. 1,2. Oxford, 1867,8. 8» 27«-424 Freeman, F. Plea for Africa ; familiar conversa- tions on the subject of slavery and coloniza- tion. 2d ed. Ph., 1837 . . 2-658 Freeman, G. E., and F. H. Salvin. Falconry; its claims, history, and practice. L., 1859. 8° . ■ 20-354 Freeman, J. Life of the Rev. William Kirby. L., 1852. 8» 30-1102 Freemantle, W. H. See Ecclesiastical cases. Freemasonry. Adams, J. Q. Letters . 2-502 — Asher, J. Lectures on . . . 2-516 — Brown, H. Anti-masonic excitement in western New York 20«-584 — Chandler, J. R. Masonic discourses 2-599 — Chase, G. W. Masonic harp . 5-1082 — Creigh, A. Masonry and anti-masonry in Penna. since 1792 2-628 — Cross, J. L. True masonid chart ; also, a history of f. by a brother . . . 2-680 — Findel, J. G. History of f. . . 2-651 — Halliwell, J. 0. Early history of f. in England 2-694 — Harris, T. M. Discourses on . 2-701 — Hayden, S. Washington and his masonic com- peers 30-1953 — Hyneman, L. Masonic register . 2-733 Universal masonic record and directory 2-734 — Mackey, A. G. Lexicon of . . 2-777 — Oliver, G. History of initiation . 2-818 Mirror for the Johannite masons 2-819 Revelations of a square . . 2-821 Star in the east ; analogy between masonry and religion 2-819 Symbol of glory . . . 2-817 — Pollock, T. C. Ivanhoe masonic quartettes 5-967 — Richardson, J. Monitor of . . 2-833 — Row, A. Biography and dictionary of 2-839 . — Scott, C. Analogy of masonry to religion 2-852 — Webb, T. S. Freemason's monitor 2-904 — See Costa Pereira ; Initiation. Freemason's magazine and masonic mirror, v. 16,17. n. s. L.,'l867. 4» . . . 2-1105 Freer, M. ^Y. Henry III of France and Poland ; his court and times. L., 1858. 3 v. 27M720 — History of the reign of Henry IV of France and Navarre. Part I : Henry IV and the league. L.,1860. 2v 27''-1721 Part II : Henry IV and Marie de Medici. L., 1861. 2v 27'-'-1722 Part III : the last decade of a glorious reign. L., 1803. 2 V 27»-1723 — Life of Marguerite D'Angouleme, queen of Navarre, Duchess D'AlenQon and De Berry. L.,1854. 2v. . . : . 80-832 — Married life of Anne of Austria, queen of France, and Don Sebastian, king of Portugal. L., 1854. 2v. 8« . . . . 27''-1718 — Regency of Anne of Austria, queen regent of France. L., 1866. 2 v. 8° . 27»-1719 Freethinkers. Veuillot, L. Les libres penseurs 34-3887 — See Atheism ; Free thought. Fr^gier, H. A. Des classes dangereuses dans les grandes villes, et des moyens des les rendre meilleures. B., 1840. 8° . . 34-4906 Freight computations. P. C. Dart . 1-347 Freke, W. Select essays tending to the reformation of learning ; concluded with the art of war. L., 1693 33-933 Frelinghuysen, T. Chambers, T. W. Memoir of . . . . . . 30-1436 Fremantle, Lieut. Col. Three months in the south- ern states in 1863. N. Y.,1864. 26b-455 Fr6mont, J. B. Story of the guard ; a chronicle of the war. B., 1863 . . . 26''-489 — Die leibgarde. Eine geschichte aus dem kriege. B., 1863 34-583 Fremont, J. C. Bigelow, J. Life and public ser- vices of 80-930 FREMONT. 221 FRENCH. Fremont, J. C. Notes of travel, with a geographical memoir on California, and narrative of ex- ploring expedition to the Rocky mountains in 1842, and to Oregon and California in 1843,4. N. Y., 1849. 8° . . . . 26''-15 — Report of the exploring expedition to the Rocky mountains in 1842, and to Oregon and North California in 1843,4. W., 1845. 8" 26^-39 — See Preuss, C. Topographical map 25-351 — Woodworth, F. C. Young American's life of 30-1450 Fremy, A. La cousine Julie. N. Y., 1861. 8° 34-4645 French, B. F. Biographia Americana. N. Y. , 1825. 8» 30-39 — Historical collections of Louisiana, embracing many rare and valuable documents relating to the natural, civil, and political history of that state. Parts 1-3, 5. N. Y., 1846-1853. 4 v. 8° 26''-79 — History of the rise and progress of the iron trade of the U. S., 1621 to 1857. N. Y., 1858. 8» 1-83 French, D. See Cumming, J. French, G. J. Life and times of Samuel Crompton, inventor of the spinning machine called the mule. L., 1859 . .' . . 30-1173 French, H. F. Principles, processes, and effects of draining land. N. Y., 1859 . 4-151 French, J. H. Gazetteer of New York ; embracing a comprehensive view of the geography, geol- ogy and general history of the state ; with a map and full tables of statistics. Syracuse, 1860. 8» 25-120 French's minor drama. Ed. by Wemyss et al. Nos. 1-296. 37 v. in 20. B. and N. Y. 24-113 French's modern standard drama. Ed. by Sargent, Hows, "Wemyss et al. Nos. 1-344. 43 v. in 29. B. and N. Y. . . . 24-221 [These two collections are made up by the publishers, French, Spencer, et al., of single dramas paged independently and numbered consecutively, mostly without any general title page, eight dramas being included in a vol., or sixteen in a double vol. The dramas were issued under various names, as, French's American drama, French's minor drama, French's standard drama, minor drama, modern standard drama, and Spencer's Boston theatre. The title of all these dramas and the name of the writer, when known, are given under the word Dramas, page 167.] French academy, biographical history of. E. Edwards 27''-1708 French authors at home. Mrs. A. E. Challice 30-1857 French chronicle of London. Camden soc. pub. V. 28 27''-195 French constitution, as revised and amended by the national assembly, Sept. 3, 1791. L. , 1791. 8» 27^-1963 French country family, a. Mme de Witt 18-4028 French Eton. M. Arnold . . . 13-17 French in Africa. L. T. Cave . . 28»-166 French in India, (1674-1761.) G. B. Malleson 28^-258 French language and literature. Dictionaries. — Dalin, A. F. Fransyskt och Svenskt lexicon 34-2997 — Kelham, R. Dictionary of the Norman or old French language . . . 2-11* — Littr^, E. Dictionnaire de la langue fran9aise 34-4976 — Spier's and Surenne's French and English pro- nouncing d. .... 22-371 — Grammar, Composition, etc. — Ahn, F. Praktischer lehrgang . 34-2397 Introductory practical course. Trans, by Oelschlaeger .... 22-2 — Andre, G. G. Classical French grammar 22-6 — Baume, P. Practical French grammar and ex- ercises 22-35 — Choquet, G. French composition 34-5168 — Cobbett, W. French grammar . 22-61 French language and literature — continued. — CoUot, A. G. Progressive French grammar 22-67 — Didot, A. F. Orthographe, ou ortografie fran- 9aise • 34^4932 — Duflef, N. G. Nature displayed . 22-78 — Fasquelle, L. New method of learning 22-329 — Festu, J. French construction and prose com- position . . • . . 22-86 — Gaillard, J. French orthoepy . 22-97 — Gerard, G. French course . . 22-92 — Girault-Duvivier, C. P. Grammaire des gram- m aires 34-4878 — Henslowe, W. H. Phonarthron . 22-390 — Jouanne, L. E. Gender of French nouns 22-140 — Magill, E. H. French grammar . 22-160 — Mouteith, A. H. F. without a master 22-170 — Noel et Chapsal. Nouvelle grammaire fran- 9aise 34-5042 — Ollendorff, H. G. New method of learning 22-182 — Poitevin, P. Grammaire complete — theorie et application .... 34-5036 Grammaire complete — corrige . 34-5035 — Porquet, L. P. R. F. de. New Parisian gram- mar 22-72 — Prendergast, T. Mastery series, v. 2 22-351 — Quicherat, L. Versification fran9aise 34-5050 — Richons, V. Treatise on French versification . ' . . . 22-722 — Winkelmann, F. T. Exercises in syntax 22-293 — Beading and conversation (inc. interlin. trans.) — Choquet, G. Easy conversations in French 22-55 — Collot, A. G. French anecdotes and questions, progressive . . . . 34-4229 — Fasquelle, L. Napoleon, par A. Dumas ; with conversational exercises . . 34-5033 — Fenelon, F. de L. Telemachus; eight books with key (int. tr.) . . . 34-5025 — Gardel, J. S. H. Conversations on Italy in French and English . . . 34-5030 — Perrin's fables (int. tr.) . . 34-5043 — Peyrac, Mme de. Comment on Parle a Paris . 34-5044 — Pinney, N. Progressive French reader 34-5048 — Porquet, L. P. R. F. de. Modern Parisian phraseology .... 22-73 — St. Pierre, B. Voyages of Amasis in French and English .... 34-3665 — Sismondi, J. C. L. Battles of Cressy and Poictiers (int. tr.) . . . 34-5058 — Surault, F. M. J. French fables (int. tr.) 34-5052 — History and selections. — Angell, J. B. Handbook of . 22-910 — Astie, J. F. Louis XIV and the writers of his age 22-918 — Barante, A. G. P. B. de. Litterature fran9aise pendant le xviii e siecle . . 34-4743 — Baron, A. Resume de I'histoire de la littera- ture fran9aise .... 34-4013 — Beard, C. Port Royal . . . 32-963 — Gary, H. F. The early French poets 22-954 — Challice, A. E. French authors at home . ' 30-1857 — Chapsal, M. Le9ons et modeles de litterature fran9aise . . . . 34-5027 — Costello, L. S. Specimens of the early poetry of France 23-56 — Craufurd, Q. Essais sur la litterature fran9aise a I'usage d'une dame etrangere 34-4742 — Demogeot, J. Histoire de la litterature fran- 9aise 34-3183 — Fleurs du Pamasse fran9aise . 34-4473 — Guizot, F. P. G. Corneille and his times . ' 22-1071 — Half hours with the best Fr. authors 22-1074 FRENCH. 222 FRIENDS. French language and literature — continued. — Ladreyt, C. Repertoire de litterature fran9aise 34-5041 — Lafitte, J. B. P. French stage ajid French peo- ple . . . . . . 24-304 — La Harpe— ahr^gS du cours de litterature 34-4458 — Masson, G. Introduction to the history of French literature . . . 22-1181 — Nisard, D. Historic de la litterature fran9aise 34r-5471 — Noel et Delaplace. Le9ons fran9aises de littera- ture et de morale . . . 34-4708 — Picot, C. Beauties of French drama 34-5046 — Reynold, G. W. M. Modern literature of France 22—1177 — Ris, L. C. de. Critiques de la litterature 34^3994 — Roemer, J. Polyglott reader . 22-211 — Rowan, F. M. Morceaux choises des auteurs modernes, a I'usage de la jeunesse 34-5055 — Seron, T. Mosaique fran9aise . 34-5057 — Tastu, Mme A. Album des jeunes personnes 34-3910 — Thery, A. Cours abrege de litterature 34-3996 — Trublet. Essais de litterature . 34-5508 — Vapereau, G. L'annee litteraire et dramatique 34-3880 — Vericour, L. R. de. Modern French literature 22-1258 — Villemain, A. F. Cotirs de litterature franfaise 34-3890 — Vinet, A. Litterature de I'enfance 34-4593 Litterature de la jeunesse et de I'age mur 34-4595 Litterature fran9aise au xixe siecle 34-3896 History of French literature in the eighteenth century 22-1261 — Wraxall, C. F. L. The second empire 22-1237 — See Chansons ; Proven9al ; Romance ; Songs. French librarian. L. T. Ventouillac . 21-284 French students' monthly, (no title page.) 8" 22-85 French thoughts on Irish evils. Trans, from the " Revue des deux mondes ;" with notes by a son of the soil. L., 1868 . . 27M441 French under arms. B. Jerrold . . 27^-593 Freneau, P. Poems relating to the American revo- lution ; with introductory memoir, and notes by E. A. Duyckinck. N. Y., 1865 23-92 — Miscellaneous works ; containing his essays and additional poems. Ph., 1788 . 23-53 Frere, M. Old Deccan days ; or, Hindoo fairy legends, collected from oral tradition. L., 1868 18-1127 Frere et soeur. X. de Mont^pin . . 34-3558 Frere Jacques. C.-P. de Kock . . 34-4802 Frerichs, F. T. Clinical treatise on the diseases of the liver. Trans, by C. Murchison. L., 1860. 2 V. 8" 10-697 Fresco painting. J. F. L. Merimee . 5-400 Fresenius, C. K, Qualitative chemical analysis. N. Y., 1864. 8° ... 8-77 Fresh gleanings in Europe. D. G. Mitchell 27''-242 Fresh leaves. Mrs. S. P. Parton . 18-2442 Freund, W. See Andrews, E. A. Frey, A. See Rimius, H. Freyschtitz, der. C. M. von Weber . 5-862,4 Frey tag, G. Debit and credit . . 18-1108 — Pictures of German life in the 15th, 16tl], and 17th centuries. Trans, by Mrs. Malcolm. L., 1862. 2 V 27''-2581 — Pictures of German life in the 18th and 19th centuries. Trans, from the German by Mrs. Malcolm. L., 1863. 2 v. . 27»-2582 Friarswood post oflace. Miss C. M. Yonge 18-3616 Frick, G. Treatise on the diseases of the eye ; in- cluding the doctrines and practice of the most eminent modern surgeons, and particularly those of Professor Beer. Bait., 1823. 8° 10-465 Frick, J. Physical technics ; or, practical instruc- tions for making experiments in physics and constructing physical apparatus. Trans, by J. D. Easter. Ph., 1862. 8° . 11-174 Fridolin. [Pseud.] See Valbezen. Friedel, an autobiography. W. O. von Horn 18-3405 Friend of Moses. W. T. Hamilton . 32-377 Friend of women, the. Villemart, B. de 33-47 Friendless and helpless. E. Barlee . 2-529 Friendly counsel for girls. S. Cox . 33-419 Friendly societies. Ansell, C. Treatise on 1-266 — Becher, J. T. Constitution of . 1-276 Friendly sons of St. Patrick, brief account of so- ciety of; with biographical notices of some of the members, and extracts from the minutes. Ph., 1844 26='-80 Friends and neighbors. T. S. Arthur 18-169 Friends' association of Philadelphia for the relief of colored freedmen^ annual reports. Ph., 1864-7. 8» .... 2-991 Friends for the fireside. Mrs. Mathews 33-123 Friends in council. A. Helps . . 33-542 Friends' library ; comprising journals, doctrinal treatises, and other writings of members of the religious society of friends. Ed. by W. and T. Evans. Ph., 1837-50. 14 v. 80 32-2001 Friends, religious society of. History. — Bowden, J. History of friends in America 32-1090 — Cunningham, John. The quakers ; au inter- national history . . . 82-2410 — Gilpin, T. Conduct of friends during the revo- lutionary war .... 26''-483 — Hodgson, W. Select historical memoirs of friends 32-1959 — Janney, S. M. History of friends to 1828 82-1019 — Michener, E. Retrospect of early quakerism 32-1002 — Norris, J. S. Early friends in Maryland 26''-611 — Penn, W. Rise and progress of the quakers, with a key . . . . . 32-406 — Sewel, W. Rise and progress of the Christian people called quakers . . . 32-2056 — Wagstaff, W. R. History of friends 32-1117 — Discipline and Doctrine. — Allinson, W. T. Thoughts about the right 32-1082 — Barclay, R. An apology ; a vindication of the doctrines of the quakers . . 32-896 — Charles and Josiah ; or, conversations between a churchman and a quaker . . 32-1043 — Clarkson, T. Portraiture of quakerism 32-176 — Cockburn, J. Review of late disorders and di- visions 32-1111 — Decow et al. vs. T. L. Shotwell, case of 2-216 Southard, S. L. Argument . 2-215 — Defence of the Christian doctrines of friends 82-1113 — Gould, M. T. C. Report of trial at Steubenville, Ohio, 1828 32-1504 — Gurney, J. J. Religious peculiarities of friends 32-103 — Janney, S. M. Conversations and familiar dia- logues 32-1086 — Richardson, N. Conversations of T. Story 33-1018 — Rules of discipline, with advices . 82-2009 — Rules of discipline of yearly meeting 82-1108 — Woods, E. R. Influence of the teachings of George Fox 32-1518 — Miscellaneous. — Appeal on behalf of the colored races. Ph., 1858. pph. 8" . . . . 2-990 — Catalogue of the books belonging to the library of the four monthlv meetings of friends of Philadelphia. Ph., 1853 . . 21-475 FRIENDS. 223 FUGITIVE. Friends, religious society of — continued. — Evans, W. and T. Friends' library 32-2001 Piety promoted .... 32-1170 — Hancock, T. The peculium ; a prize essay on tlie decline of friends . . . 32-874 — Hicks, E. Letters and observations on slavery 32-1502 Sermons 32-1501 — Memoirs and essays on religious subjects 32-1704 — Moral almanac .... 32-1698 — Parrish, E. Education among friends 13-163 — Rountree, J. S. Quakerism ; past and present 32-873 — Smith, J. Catalogue of friends' books 21-264 — Social hours with friends . . 32-2314 — Webb, M. Fells of Swarthmoor hall 32-1675 — Woolman, J. Journal and works . 82-1866 — See names of eminent "friends." Friendships of women. W.R.Alger . 33-1389 Frisi, P. Treatise on rivers and torrents, with an essay on navigable canals. Trans, by J. Garstin. L., 1861 . . . 6-852 Friswell, J. H. Familiar words ; an index verbo- rum, or quotation handbook. L.,1865 22-1055 — Gentle life ; essays in aid of the formation of character. 2d ed. L., 1864. 2 v. 33-1094 ' — Life portraits of William Shakspeare ; illustrated by photographs. L., 1864. 8° . 30-1978 — Varia ; readings from rare books. L., 1866 22-1056 Frithiof s Saga. E. Tegner . . . 23-939 Fritz Harold ; or, the temptation. Miss S. A. Myers 18-2307 Frobel, J. Seven years travel in Central America, Northern Mexico, and the far west of the United States. L., 1849. 8» . 26''-361 — Theorie der politik. Wien, 1861-4. 8° 34-2323 Frobisher, J» E. Culture of voice and action, with an appendix of readings. N. Y., 1807 22-641 Froissart, J. Chroniques ; memoires, etc., pour ser- vir a I'histoire de France. Ed. par J. Yanoski. P., 1846 34-3335 — Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Trans, by T. Johnes, with a life of the author, an essay on his works, and a criticism on his history. L., 1842. 2 v. R. 8» 27''-3421 — Same. L., 1808. 12 v. 8° . . 27'^-3420 From Cape Cod to Dixie and the tropics. J. M. Mackie 26''-494 From dawn to dark in Italy . . . 18-1109 From dawn to day light. Mrs. H. W. Beecher 18-304 From the oak to the olive. Julia W. Howe 27''-941 From Oxford to Rome. Miss Harris . 18-1110 From poor house to pulpit. W. M. Thayer 30-1330 Froment, M. Pulcherie. P., 1860 . 34-3336 — Souvenirs d'une institutrice. P., 1862 34-4444 Fromentin, E. Un ete dans la Sahara. 2me ed. P., 1859 34-5282 Fronde, episode du temps de la. La reine de Paris. Th. Anne 34-4384 — Cousin, V. Mme de Longueville pendant la F. 34-4508 Fronmuller, G. F. C See Lange, J. P. Frontenac. A. B. Street . . . 23-531 Frontier adventure, stories of. W. T. Coggeshall 18-669 Frost, J. Book of the Indians of North America ; illustrating their manners, customs, and pres- ent state. N. Y,, 1845 . . 26«-81,023 — Great cities of the world, in their glory and in their desolation. Auburn, 1853 . 29''-74 — Omnibus ; or, general repository of instruction and entertainment. Ph., 1857. 80 33-707 — Pictorial history of the United States. Ph. , 1844. 2 V. 8» 26='-384 Frost, Mrs. J. B. The rebellion in the United States. V. 1. B., 1862. 8° . . . 26»-928 Frost, S. A. Parlor charades and proverbs. Ph., 1859 20-180 Frost and fire. J. F. Campbell . . 9-993 Frothingham, N. L. Metrical pieces, translated and original. B., 1855 . . . 23-517 Frothingham, R. History of the siege of Boston, and of the battles of Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill, and an account of the Bunker Hill monument. B., 1849. 8» . 26''-257 — Life and times of Joseph Warren. B., 1865. 8° 30-1731 — Tribute to T. Starr King. B., 1865 30-1577 Froude, J. A. History of England from the fall of Wolsey to the death of Elizabeth. L. , 1858-67. V. 1-10. 8° 27''-425 Same. N. Y., 1867,8. 10 v. . 27''-426 — Short studies on great subjects. L., 1867. 2 v. 33-1306 Frozen stream. C. Toralinson . . 11-223 Frugal housewife. L. M. Child . . 6-168 Fruits and fruit culture. Baker, C. R. Practical and scientific fruit culture . . . 4^245 — Barry, P. Fruit garden . . . 4-124 — Beecher, H. W. Plain and pleasant talk about fruits, flowers, and farming . . 4-101 — Brehaut, T. C. Corden training of fruit trees 4-138 — Downing, A. J. Fruits and fruit trees of America 4-11 — Du Breuil, M. Grafting, pruning, and training 4-173 — Elliott, F. R. Fruit book . . 4-78 — Fuller, A. S. Small fruit culturist . 4-273 — Hooper's western fruit book . . 4-89 — Neill, P. Fruit and kitchen garden 4-53 — Phillips, H. Companion for the orchard 4-198 — River's miniature fruit garden . 4-276 — Smith, J. Fruits and farinacea . 10-379 — Thomas, J. J. American fruit culturist 4-266 — Trimble, J. P. Insect enemies of fruit 9-1234 — Vegetable substances. L. E. K. . 6-834 — See Pomology, and names of fruits. Fry, C. Autobiography and letters. Ph., 1849 30-190 — Christ our law. N. Y., 1842 . . 32-53 — The listener. Ph., 1844 . . . 33-1286 — Word to women ; the love of the world, and other gatherings. Ph., 1840 . 32-1830 Fry, E., memoir of the life of; with extracts from her journal and letters. Ed. by her daugh- ters. Ph., 1847,8. 2 V. 80 . 30-188 — Timpson, T. Memoirs of . . 30-189 Fry, F. The Bible by Coverdale. MDXXXV. Re- marks on the titles ; the year of publication ; the preliminary ; the water marks, &c. ; with fac-similes. L., 1867. 8» . . 21-181 Fry, H. 0. Sec Campbell, John. (Feringhee Bacha.) Fry, J. Short history of the church of Christ. L., 1825. 8° 32-1605 Fry, J. R. Life of Gen. Zachary Taylor; from materials collected by R. T. Conrad. Ph., 1847 30-519 Fry, W. H. Leonora ; a lyrical drama. Words by J. R. Fry. Piano arrangement. N. Y., 1846. R. 8° 5-835 — [Ed.] Complete treatise on artificial fish-breed- ing. N. Y., 1854 . . . 4-206 Fryxell, A. History of Sweden, translated by A. von Schoultz. L. 1844. 2 v. . 27»-2766 Fudge doings. D. G. Mitchell . . 18-2216 Fuel. Edwards, F. Economical use of f. 6-43 — Knapp, F., et al. Chemical technology, v. 1, pts. 1,2 8-42 — Prideaux, T. S. Economy of fuel 6-525 — See Combustion ; Heat ; Peat ; Ventilation and warming. Fuessli. See Fuseli. Fugitive slaves. Parker, T. Trial for " misdemea- nor," with .defence . . . 2-194 FUGITIVE. 324 GAIGNAT. Fugitive slaves. Peters, R. Case of E. Prigg vs. com. of Penna. . . . . 3-37 — Wheeler, J. H. , vs. Passmore Williamson 2-228 Fiihrer des maschinisten. E. F. Scholl 34-2351 Fulke, W. Confutation of the Rhemish testament ; with a biographical notice of the author. N. Y., 1834. 8° .... 32-1720 — Stapleton's fortress overthrown ; a rejoinder to Martiall's reply ; a discovery of the danger- ous rock of the popish church commended by Sanders. Ed. by Rev. R. Gibbings. Camb. , 1848. 8° 33-1204 Full report of the inquiry into any acts of intimida- tion, outrage, or wrong, alleged to have been promoted, encouraged, or connived at by trades unions or associations, whether of workmen or employers, in Manchester. Sept. 4-21, 1867. .Manchester, [1867.] 8" . 2-347 Fullarton, Lady G. See FuUerton, Lady G. Fuller, A. B. Life sketch, by R. F. Fuller 30-1432 Fuller, A. G. Principal w*orks and remains of Rev. Andrew Fuller, with a memoir of his life by his son. L., 1852 . . 32-647 Fuller, A. S. The forest tree culturist. K Y., 1866 4-256 — Grape culturist. N. Y., 1864 . . 4-186 — The small fruit culturist. N. Y., [1867] 4-273 Fuller, F. Medicina gymnastica ; or, a treatise con- cerning the power of exercise. L., 1705 10-48 Fuller, F. A. and M. V. Poems of sentiment and imagination, with dramatic and descriptive pieces. N. Y., 1851. 8° . . 23-290 Fuller, H. Belle Brittain on a tour, at Newport ; and here and there. N. Y., 1858 26b-338 — Sparks from a locomotive ; or, life and liberty in Europe. N. Y., 1859 . . 2';''-516 Fuller, H. W. On diseases of the chest, including diseases of the heart and great vessels. L. , 1862. 8" . . . . , . 10-368 — On diseases of the lungs and air passages. From the 2d Lond. ed. Ph., 1867. 8" 10-765 Fuller, M. V. Fashionable dissipation 18-1111 — See Fuller, F. A. Fuller, R. F. Chaplain Fuller ; being a life-sketch of a New England clergyman and army chap- lain. B., 1863 .... 30-1432 Fuller, T. The church history of Britain from the birth of Jesus Christ. L., 1837, 3 v. 8» 32-2050 — Good thoughts in bad times, and other papers. B., 1863 32-1067 — History of the holy war. L., 1840 . 39''-136 — History of the worthies of England ; a new edi- tion. By P. A. Nuttall. L., 1840. 3 v. 8» 30-192 Fullerton, Lady G. Ellen Middleton . 18-1115 — Grantley manor .... 18-1116 — Ladybird 18-1117 — Laurentia ; a tale of Japan . . 18-3777 — Rose Leblanc. P., 1860 . . 34-4375 — Too strange not to be true . . 18-1114 FuUom, S. W. Daughter of night . 18-525 — King and countess . , . . 18-1119 — The marvels of science, and their testimony to holy writ. L., 1854 . . . 32-2232 Fulminating powders, fabrication of. H. Dussauce 6-318 Fulton, R. Torpedo war, and submarine explosions. N. Y.,1810. Oblong 4» . . 6-597 — Colden, C. D. Life of . . . 80-191 — Reigart, J. F. Life of . . . 30-933 — Renwick, J. Life of. (S. A. B. 10) 30-497 Fundamental truths. C. D. Marston . 33-3365 Funeral ceremonies. See Burial ; Mummies. Fiinf Neue Novellen. P. Heyse , . 34-634 Funguses. Badham, C. D. Esculent f. of Eng- land 9-3 — Berkeley, M. J. British fungology 9-10 — Cooke, M. C. Account of British fungi 9-93 Microscopic fungi . . . 9-37 Funke, 0. Atlas of physiological chemistry ; a sup- plement to Lehman. L., 1853. 4." 8-504 Funny story book .... 18-1133 Fur hunters of the far west. A. Ross . 36''-363 Fur trade. Dunn, J. British North American f. t. 36»-68 — Mackenzie, A. Rise and present state of 36^-83,1010 Furber, D. L. See Phelps, A. Furber, G. C. Twelve months volunteer; or, jour- nal of a private in the Tennessee regiment of cavalry, in the campaign of Mexico, 1846,7; including a complete history of the war with Mexico. Cin., 1850. 8° . . 26^-529 Furioso. W. Miiller .... 30-1672 Furnaces, forges, and rolling mills of the U. S. Lesley, J. P. Guide to . . 6-361 Furness, W. H. Unconscious truth of the four gospels. Ph., 1868 . . . 32-2445 — The veil partly lifted and Jesus becoming visible. B., 1864 33-1168 — See Schenkel, D. ; Toepffer. Furniss, W. The old world ; or, scenes and cities in foreign lands. N. Y., 1850 . 37b-218 — Waraga; or, the charms of the Nile. N. Y., 1850 28'^-131 Furniture. Loudon, J. C. Encyclopaedia of archi- tecture 5-489 — Sloan, S. Homestead architecture 5-340 Furnivall, F. J. See Early English text society ■ (3,13.15,16,34,33) Fuseli, H. Life and writings ; the former written and the latter edited by John Knowles. L., 1831. 3 V. 8° . . . . 30-193 — Lectures on painting. See Barry 5-3 — See Winckelmann. Futtehgurh mission. J. J. Walsh . 33-793 Future of Africa. A. Crummell . . 38^-387 Future of the human race. W. Ellis . 15-374 Future state. Alger, W. R. History of the doctrine of . • 32-1106 — Cheever, G. B. Powers of the world to come 32-475 — Clark, D. W. Man all immortal . 32-1316 — Dick, T. Philosophy of . . 32-2303 — Dorr, B. Recognition of friends in heaven 32-72 — Guileville, G. de. Pylgremage of the sowle 32-2007 — Hamilton, R. W. Revealed doctrine of rewards and punishments . . . 32-2207 — Irving, E. Judgment to come . 32-1657 — Swedenborg, E. Heaven and hell 32-621 — Taylor, I. Physical theory of another life 32-1899 — Zschokke, H. Meditations on death 32-1055 — See Heaven ; Universalism. Fyfe, W. W. Agricultural science applied in prac- tice. L., 1859 . . . . 4-118 G.,A. J. Tried and true . . . 18-3277 Gaboriau, fi. Les manages d'aventure. P., 1863 34-3337 Gabriel. Mary How itt . . . 18-1510 Gabriel Lambert. A. Dumas . . 34-3256 Gabrielle, mcmoires de la belle . . 34-4797 Gabrielle d'Estrees et la politique de Henri IV. B, H. R. Capefigue . . . 34-5402 Gaelic language. Reid, J. Bibliotheca Scoto-Celtica 21-340 — Stewart, A. Elements of Gaelic grammar . 23-240 — See Highlands. Gage, F. D. Elsie Magoon . . 18-1219 — Poems. Ph., 1867 . . . 23-912 Gage, W. L. Life of Carl Ritter. N. Y., 1867 30-1931 — See Ritter, C. Gaieties and gravities. Horace Smith 18-2937 Gaignat, L.-J. See Bure, L. J. de. GAIGNAT. 235 GANGOOLY. Gaignat cle Laulnais, C. F. Guide clu commerce. Paris. f» . . . . 34-4963 Gaillard, J. French orthoepy. L., 1866 32-97 Gairduer, W. T. Public health in relation to air and water. E., 1863 . . . 10-279 Gala-days. Miss A. E. Dodge . . 33-474 Galanteries de la cour de Louis XV. St. Mars 34-5345 to 7 Galard Terraube, V. de. See Herbert, M. E. Three phases of Christian love . . 32-3258 Galatians, epistle to. Barnes, A. Notes 33-700 — Calvin, J. Commentaries on . 83-1350 — Luther, M. Commentary on . 32-133 Galaxy, the, an illustrated magazine, v. 1-5. N. Y., 1867,8. 8» . . . . 17-45 Galbraith, J. A. Manual of the steam engine. L., 1864 11-350 Gale, G. Upper Mississippi ; or, historical sketches of the mound builders, the Indian tribes ; and the progress of civilization in the northwest. Cliicago, 1867 . . . 36=^997 Gale, N. Pilgrims' first year in New England. B., 1857 36=^579 Galen. Writings. See Coxe, J. R. . 10-34 Galerie du xviiie siecle. A. Houssaye . 34-5395 Galerie historique des hommes celebres. C. P. Landon 34-5143 Galeries historiques du palais de Versailles. P., 1843 34-5437 Gales and Seaton. See Debates in congress 36*-797 Galfridus. 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Annals of the parish and Ayrshire legatees 18-1133 — The entail 18-1134 — Lawrie Todd 18-1135 — Letters from the levant ; containing views of the state of society in Greece and several of the principal islands of the archipelago. L., 1813. 8° '"37K-200 — Life and studies of Benjamin AVest, prior to his arrival in England. Ph., 1816. 8° 30-561 — Life of Cardinal Wolsey. L., 1846 30-577 — Lives of the players. B., 1831. 3 v. 30-194 — Provost, and other tales . . . 18-1137 — Sir Andrew Wylie of that ilk . 18-1138 — Some passages in the life of Mr. Adam Blair ; and the history of Matthew Wald 18-1980 — See Picken, A. Galton, F. Art of travel ; or, shifts and contrivances available in wild countries. 3d ed., revised and enlarged. L., 1856 . . 39>'-343 — Same. 3d ed. L., 1860 . . . 29^-244 — (Ed.) Vacation tourists and notes of travel, 1860-3. Camb., 1861-4. 3 v. 8° 39b-l89 Galvanism. Althaus, J. Use in paralysis and other diseases 10-411,660 — Harris, W. S. 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Handy book of . 30-173 — Round games for all parties . . 30-350 — Spayth, H. American draught player 30-63 — See Charades ; Pastimes ; Recreation ; Tricks. Games and stories for the parlor. See Weeks' de- light 18-1141 Gamgee, J. Cattle plague ; with oflicial reports of the international veterinary congresses, held in Haniburg, 1863, and in Vienna, 1865. L., 1866. 8» 4-339 — Our domestic animals in health and disease. E., 1861-4. 4 V 4-153 Gamester. Arthur, T. S. [In Tales of domestic life] 18-181 Gaming. Oliphant, G. H. H. Law concerning V. 35 of 3-00 Gammell, W. 'Life of Samuel Ward. (S. A. B. 19) 30-497 — Life of Roger Williams. (S. A. B. 14) 30-497 Ganaches, les. Victorien Bardou . . 34-4664 Gandy, J. P. See Gell, W. Gan-Eden. W. H. Hurlbut . . . 26''-269 Gangooly, J. C. Life and religion of the Hin- doos, with a sketch of my life and experience. B., 1860 ..... 33-933 GANILH. 226 GARRATT. Ganilh, C. Inquiry into the various systems of political economy ; trans, by D. Boileau. N. Y., 1812. 8» . . . . 3-105 Gannal, J. N. History of embalming, and of prepara- tions in anatomy, pathology, and natural history. Trans, by R. Harlan. Ph., 1840. 8» 10-49 Ganot, A. Elementary treatise on physics. Trans, by E. Atkinson. L., 1863 . . 11-247 — See Peck, W. G. Gant, F. J. Evil results of over-feeding cattle ; il- lustrated by colored engravings of the hearts, lungs, etc., of diseased prize-cattle. L., 1858 4-237 Garbett, E. God's word written ; the doctrine of the inspiration of the holy scriptures. B. 32-2284 Garbett, E. L. Rudimentary treatise on the princi- ples of design in architecture. L., 1863 5-372 Garcia de la Huerta. See Huerta. Garcilaso de la Vega. See Vega. Garqon sans souci. ,Pigault-Lebrun . 34-4807 Garde-chasse, la. E. Berthet . . 34-4191 Garde, la flotille du lac de. A. des Varannes 34-4661 Garde noire. P. Feval .... 34-5306 Gardel, Mrs. J. S. H. Conversations on Italy ; in English and French ; designed for the use of schools. 2d ed., revised and corrected by A. Vuillaut. Ph., 1858 . . . 34-5030 Garden of health. W. Langham . . 10-773 Garden that paid the rent, the. 4th ed. L., 1860 4-291 Gardener's assistant. R. Thompson . 4-128 Gardener's chronicle for 1843 to 1851. L. 10 v. 4» 4-510 Gardener's dictionary. P. Miller . 4-208 Gardener's monthly, v. 9. Ph., 1867. 8° 4-295 Gardener's year book. R. Hogg . . 4-275 Gardening and gardens. Biidgcman, T. Anier. gardener's ass't .... 4-265 — Buist, R. Family kitchen gardener 4-49 — Cobbett, W. American gardener . 4-314 — Fessenden, T. C. New American gardener 4-16,51 — Fleming, J. Flower gardening . 4-219 — Glenny, G. Culture of flowers and plants 4-135 Gardener's every day book . 4r-108 — Henderson, P. Gardening for profit 4-264 — Jacques, D. H. The garden . . 4-246 — Lcuchars, R. B. Treatise on hot-houses 4-56 — Loudon, J. C. Encyclopaedia of gardening 4-136 Villa gardener .... 4-69 — Loudon, Mrs. Amateur gardener's calendar 4-289 — M'Mahon, B. American gardener's calendar 4-22 — March, T. C. Flower and fruit decoration 5-332 — Marshall, C. Introduction to gardening 4-24 Planting " 4-25 — Neill, P. Kitchen garden . . 4-58 — Parkes, S. H. Window gardens . 4-196 — White, W. N. Gardening for the south 4-318 — Wilkinson, J. G. Op color and taste 5-132 — Wilson, H. Chronicles of a garden 4-180 — See Bulbs and tubers ; Flowers ; Landscape gardening ; Vegetables. Gardette, C. D. Fire-fiend, and other poems. N. Y., 1866 23-822 — Johnnie Dodge .... 18-4130 Gardian de la camargue. Mme L. Figuier 34-4676 Gardiner, A. F. Narrative of a journey to the Zoolu country, in south Africa. L., 1886. 8" 28''-212 — Marsh, J. W. Memoir of . - 30-948 Gardiner, J. Doddrij^lge, P. Life of . 30-1956 Gardiner, S. R. History of England from the ac- cession of James I to the disgrace of Chief Justice Coke, 1603-1616. L., 1863. 2 v. 8" 27»-440 Gardiner, William. Music and friends ; or, pleasant recollections of a dilettante. L., 1838. 2 v. 8» 5-10S6 — The music of nature ; or, an attempt to prove that wliat is passionate and pleasing in the art of singing, speaking, and performing upon musical instruments, is derived from the sounds of the animated world. B., 1837. 8» 5-1001 — ■ Same. 2d ed. L., 1843. 8» . 5-1 001* Gardiner, William. Original poems, songs, and essays ; with a narrative of his life, by his daughter. L., 1854 . . . 23-790 Gardiner, Dr. William. Journal of the external evidences of the Lord's gracious dealinirs with. Ph., 1819. 8- . . . 32-89 Gardner, A. K. Old wine in new bottles ; or, spare hours of a student in Paris. N. Y., 1848 27''-192 Gardner, D. P. [Ed.] Farmers' dictionary; a vo- cabulary of terms in agriculture and horticul- ture, and a compendium of practical fai'uiing. N. Y., 1846 .... 4-207 — Medical chemistry, with its applications to toxicology, physiology, therapeutics, and hy- giene. Ph., 1848. 8° . . 8-84 Gardner, G. Travels in the interior of Brazil ; principallj' through the northern provinces and the gold and diamond districts, in 1830- 41. 2ded. L., 1849. 8° . 26»'-347 Gardner, James. Memoirs of eminent Christian fe- males. Ph., 1844 . . . 30-196 Gardner, John. Household medicine ; containing a famdiar descrijjtion of diseases, and the most approved methods of treatment. 2d ed. L., 1868. 80 ... . 10-430 Gardner, S. J. Autumn leaves. N. Y., 1805 33-1120 Garibaldi, G. Memoires. Trad, sur le manuscrit original par A. Dumas. 2me ed. P., 1861. 2v 34-5436 — An autobiography, edited by A. Dumas. Trans. by W. Robson. L., 1860 . 30-1160" — Life, written by himself ; with sketches of his companions in arms. Trans, by T. Dwight. N. Y., 1859 30-1160 — Chambers, Lieut. Col. ; Garibaldi and Italian unity 27"-2178 — Dumus, A. Les Garibaldiens . 34-3202 — Forbes, C. S. Campaign in the two Sicilies 27''-2222 — Veechy, C. A. Garibaldi at Caprera 30-1398 Garibaldi, and other poems. M. E. Braddon 23-869 Garland, H. A. Life of John Randolph of Roanoke. K Y., 1850. 2v. 8" . . 80-645 Garland, the ; poems from various authors 23-1001 Garland of flowers, composed of Cupid and Psyche, from the golden ass of Apuleius, (anonymous,) and of odes, chiefly from the Norse tongue. By T. J. Mathias. N. Y., 1806 23-66 Garlick, T. Treatise on the artificial propagation of fish. N. Y., 1858 . . . 4-132 Garneau, F. X. History of Canada till the union year 1840,1. Trans, and accompanied with illustrative notes, by A. Bell. Montreal, 1866. 2 V. 8» . . . . 26»-678 Garnett, R. Philological essays. Ed. by his son. L., 1859. 8° 22-443 Garnett vs. Macon. Opinion of Chief Justice Mar- shall 2-64 Garrard, K. Nolan's system for training cavalry horses. N. Y., 1862 . . . 6-601 Garrard, L. H. Chambersburg in the colony and the revolution. Ph., 1856. 8° 26'^380 Gan-att, A. C. Medical electiicity. 3d ed. Ph., 1866. 8° 10-218 GARRATT. 227 GAUSSEN. Garratt, G. Marvels and mysteries of instinct. L., 1862 9-547 Garrett, E. Occupations of a retired life 18-1142 Garret Van Horn. J. S. Sauzade . 18-2733 Garretson, F. V. D. Carmina Yalensia ; complete collection of Yale college songs, with piano accompaniment. N. Y., 1867. 8° 5-968 Garrick, D. Bon ton ; or, high life above stairs. B. D. V. 1 24-143 — Same. M. B. D. v. 5 . . . 24-142 — High life below stairs ; farce. S. B. T. v. 2 24-191 — The country girl ; a comedy, altered from Wy- cherly's Country wife. B. D. v — Same. D. L. T. v. 3 — Same. I. B. T. v. 8 — Same. M. B. D. v. 3 — Same. S. B. T. v. 7 — Cymon ; di'amatic romance. B. B. T. 24-143 24-107 24-141 24-142 24-191 V. 33 24-71 — Same. D. L. T. v. 3 . . . 24-107 — The guardian. [From C. B. Fagan's Pupille.] . B. D. V. 1 24-143 — Same. D. L. T. v. 5 . . . 24-107 — Same. M. B. D. 5 . . . 24-142 — Same. S. B. T. v. 9 . . . 24-191 — The Irish widow. B. D. v. 1 . 24-143 — Same, F's M. D. v. 21 . . 2J-113 — Same. M. B. D. 5 . . . 24-142 — Same. S. B. T. v. 4 . . . 24-191 — Lethe. M. B. D. 5 . . . 24-142 — The lying valet ; a comedy. B. D. v. 1 24-143 — Same. D. L. T. v. 7 . . . 24-107 — Same. M. B. D. 5 . . . 24-142 — Same. S. B. T. v. 8 . . . 24-191 — The male coquette. M. B. D. 5 . 24-142 — Miss in her teens. M. B. D. 5 , 24-142 — Neck or nothing. M. B. D. 5 . 24-142 — A peep behind the curtain. M. B. T>. 5 24-142 — Private correspondence with the most celebrated persons of his time ; with biographical memoir L., 1831,2. 2 V. 4° . . . 30-2033 — Barriere, J. F. Memoires. v. 6 . 34-3519 — Cull, R. Garrick' s mode of reading the liturgy 22-027 — Davies, T. Memoirs of the life of . 80-1027 — Fitzgerald, P. Life of . . . 80-2370 — Murphy, A. Life of . . . 30-197 — See Johnson, Ben. Every man in his humour V. 9 of 24-191 — and G. Colman. See Colman, G. Garrison, W. L. Stowe, H. B. Men of our times 80-2375 Garrod, A. B.' See Ballarxl, E. .* '. 10-373 Garth, S. (Bell's poets of G. B.) . 23-485 Garvey, M. A. A manual of human culture. L., 1866 15-301 Gas and gas works. Anderson, A. Gaslight [in History of the processes, etc. ] , 6-848 — Bowditch, W. R. Analysis, valuation, purifica- tion, and use of coal gas . . 6-284 — Clegg, S. Manufacture and distribution of coal gas 6-1012 — Colburn, Z. Gas works of London. 6-307 — Hughes, S. Manufacturing and distributing gas 6-341 — Peckston, T. S. Practical treatise 6-463 — Perkins, E. E. Gas and ventilation 6-133 — See Gasometry ; Philadelphia g. Gascoigne, G. (Sanford's Br. poets) v. 1 of 23-48 Gascoyne. R. M. Ballantyne . . 18-262 Gaskell, Mrs. E. 0. Cousin Phillis, and other tales 18-1144 — Cranford — A dark night's work — The grey woman, and other tales . — Life of Charlotte Bronte. N. Y., 1857. — Same. 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Y., 1852. 8° 26«-847 — History of Louisiana ; the Spanish domination. N. Y., 1866. 80 . . . . 26^848 The American domination. N. Y., 1866. 8" 26^-849 — Philip II of Spain. N. Y., 1866 . 27»-2026 Gayler, C. The love of a prince. F's S. D. v. 21 24-221 — The son of the night. F's S. D. v. 22 24-221 Gaylord, Glance. [Pseud.] See Bradlev, W. I. Gayworthys. A. D. T. AVhitney . . " 18-3497 Gazette litteraire. F. M. Grimm . . 34-3874 Gazetteer of the manufactures and manufacturing towns of the United States. N. Y., 1866. 4» 6-965 Gazetteer of the world. Ed. by a member of the royal geographical society. E. 14 v. 8° 25-121 Gazetteers. Baldwin and Thomas. Gazetteer of the U. S. . . ... . . 25-112 — Baldwin, T., et al. Universal pronouncing gazetteer 25-106,118 — Callicot, T. C. Hand-book of universal geog- raphy • . . . . 25-67 — Capper, B. P. Topographical dictionary of the united kingdom . . . 25-90 — Echard, L. The gazetteer's or newsman's in- terpreter .....' 25-73 — Johnston, A. K. Dictionary of geography 2,5-103 — M'Cullough. J. R. Dictionary, geographical, statistical, and historical . . 25-113,170 Gazetteers. Malham, J. Naval gazetteer 25-109 — Morse, J. American gazetteer, v. 1 25-105 — Morse and Parrish. Gazetteer of the eastern continent, v. 2 . . . . 25-105 — North American and West Indian gazetteer 25-91 — Parliamentary g. of Ireland . . 25-177 — Smith, W. Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography 25-104 — Thomas and Baldwin. Pronouncing gazetteer of the world .... 25-108 — Worcester, J. E. Geographical dictionary . ' . . . 25-110 — See names of geographical divisions. Gazida. X. Mavmier .... 34-3928 Gazlay's Pacific monthly, v. 1. N. Y., 1865. 8" 17-85 Geary, J. F. Excrescences of homoeopathy. Ph., 1858 10-536 Geer, J. J. Beyond the lines ; or, a Yankee prisoner loose in Dixie. Ph., 1863 . . 26''-443 Geiger, H. Lydia ; a tale of the second century 18-^1157 Geikie, A. Scenery of Scotland, viewed in con- nexion with its physical geology. L., 1865 9-234 — Story of a boulder ; or, gleanings from the noter book of a field geologist. Camb., 1858 9-233 — See Wilson, G. Geikie, J. C. Life in the woods ; a boy's narrative of the adventures of a settler's family in Canada. B., 1865 . . . 26"-505 Geldard, J. Handbook on cotton manufacture ; or, a guide to machine building, spinning and weaving. N. Y., 1867 . . 6-336 Geldart, Mrs. T. May Dundas ; or, passages in young life 18-1162 — Popular history of England. N. Y., 1860 27«-442 — Stories of Scotland and its adjacent islands. N. Y., 1861 .... 27''-1328 Gell, W. Topography of Rome and its vicinity. L., 1846. 8° 25-19 — Topography of Troj'- and its vicinity. L., 1804. ft- 28^-923 Gell, W., and J. P. Gandy. Pompeiana ; the to- pography, edifices, and ornaments of Pompeii. 3d ed. L., 1852. 8° . . 27''-922 Gellert, C. F. Sammtliche Fabeln und Erzahlungen. Leip., 1857 34-603 Gelzer, M. Life of Martin Luther, in fifty pictures, from designs by Gustav Konig ; with a sketch of the rise and progress of the reformation in Germany. L., 1855. 8" . . 30-1582 Gem series. See Emerald ; Sapphire. Gemma. T. A. Trollope . . . 18-3815 Gems, jewels, and precious stones. Barrera, Mme de. Gems and jewels . . . 9-208 — Emanuel, H. Diamonds and precious stones 9-833 — Francis, J. G. Beach rambles . 9-233 — King, C. W. Antique gems . 5-190 Natural history of . . . 9-817 — Merrifield, M. P. Artificial gems . 5-153 — Walsh, R. Ancient coins, medals, and gems . 32-375 — See Precious metals. Gems from fable-land. W. O. Bourne 18-4010 Gems of German song ; with accompaniment for piano forte. B., 1865. 4» . 5-977 Gems of Scottish song. The beauties of Caledonia. B., 1845. 4° . . . - . 5-975,6 Gendre de M. Poirier, le. E. Augier and J. Sandeau 34-3029 Genealogical and chronological table of sovereigns of England .... 27''-279 Genealogical history of the family of Montgomery 26''-683 Genealogies of our Lord. A. Hervey . 32-863 GENEALOGY. 229 GEOGRAPHY. Genealogy. Anderson, W. Genealogy and sur- names 22-804 — Art, r, de verifier Ics dates 34-4936 to 4939 — Barry, J. S. Hanover, sketch of . 20''-634 — Bouton, N. Concord, history of . 26^-635 — Bridger, C. Index to printed pedigrees for Great Britain .... 27^-107 — Camden soc. pub. v. 43. Visitation of tlie county of Huntingdon . . _ 27»-195 — Coleman, J. Index to printed pedigrees 27''-276 — Collectanea topographia et genealogica 27''-278 — Marshall, G. W. Index to pedigrees 27''-800 — Moule, T. Bibliotlieca heraldica . 21-33o — Popular genealogists . . . 27"-953 — Savage, J. Dictionary of first settlers of New England 30-1454 — Walford, E. County families of the united kingdom 27*-1195 — See Heraldry ; Family history ; Peerage and baronetage ; and names of families. General biographical dictionary. A. Chalmers 30-1G96 General view of the fine arts, critical and historical ; with an introduction by D. Huntington. N. Y., 1851 . ... 5-53 Generative organs. See Sexual organs. Genesis. Ballantyne, J. R. First three chapters of Genesis commented in Sanscrit and Enijlish 32-961 — Bush, G. Notes on the book of . 32-733 — Crofton, D. Genesis and geology . 32-421 — Lange, J. P. Commentary on. v. 1 of 32-2025^ — Priaulx, O. de B. Genesis and ancient religions 32-2141 — Rendell, E. D. Postdiluvian history 32-1714 — Turner, S. H. Companion to the book of Gen- esis 32-759 — See Creation. Genesis and Exodus, story of. [E. E. T. S. ] pt. 7 V. 4 of 2^1043 Genesis of the earth and of man ; or, the history of creation and the antiquity and races of man- kind, considered on biblical and other •grounds. Ed. by R. S. Poole. 2d ed. L., 1860 32-964 Geneste, M. Parallel histories of Judah and Israel ; with copious explanatory notes. L., 1843. 2 V. 8» 32-1593 Genetic cycle in organic nature. G. Ogilvie 9-951 Geneva. Abbott, J. Rollo in . . 27i'-438 Genevieve. A. Karr .... 34-3433 Genevieve. A. de Lamartine . . 34-3475 — Same, in English .... 18-1802 Genevieve de Brabant. Ch. Schmid . 34-4241 Genevieve Galliot. X. de Montepin . 34-3566 Genghis Khan. Abbott, J. History of 30-1239 Genie des arts. A. Vanault et al . . 34-4602 Genii, tales of the 18-3136 Genius. Brightwell, C. L. Annals of industry and genius ...... 30-2344 — Giles, H. Illustrations of . . 33-110 Genius and faith. W. C. Scott . , 32-613 Genlis, S. F. D. St. A. de. Contes moraux. P., 1856 . 34-3347 -^ The Duchess de la Valliere, and Madame de Maintenou 18-1169 — Madame de Maintenon. P., 1845 34-3950 — Mademoiselle de Clermont. Nouv. ed. P., 1861 34-3348,4730 — Mile de La Fayette. Roman historique, suivie de Nouvelles. P., 1843 . . 34-3948 — Mile de La Fayette ; an historical novel 18-1170 — Memoires. [Barriere, J. F.] . v. 15 of 3519 — Memoirs illustrative of the history of the 18th and 19th centuries. N. Y., 1825 30-1749 — Les petites emigres. Ouvrage a T usage de la ieunesse. P 34-5085 — Le siege de la Rochelle. ' N. Y. et P., 1858 34-4441 Genlis, S. F. D. St. A. de. Souvenirs de Felicie. [Barriere, J. F., v. 14] . . 34-3519 — Tales of the castle; or, stories of instruction and delight 18-1160 — Theatre d'education. P., 1813. 5 v. 34-5018 — Les veillees du chateau, (contes morales pour lajeunesse.) P. 2 v. . . 34-5086 Gennesaret, memories of. J. R. Macduff 32-727 Genoa. Celesia, E. Conspiracy of Fieschi 27^-2173 Genovesi, A. Logica e metafisica. Firenze, 1840. 2 V 84-2503 Genth, F. A. See Gibbs, W. Gentile and Jew. J. J. I. Dollinger . 32-1013 Gentilhomme compagnard. C. de Bernard 34-3083 Gentilhomme pauvre, le. Dumanoir et Lafargue 34-3191 Gentle life. J. H. Friswell . . . 33-1094 Gentle shepherd; a pastoral comedy. A. Ramsay 23-321,327 Gentle skeptic. C.Walworth. (Ed.) . 32-1061 Gentleman, F. The tobacconist. Altered from Ben Johnson. D. L. T. v. 11 . . 24-107 Gentleman, the. G. H. Calvert . . 33-426 — The English gentleman . . . 38-739 — Lieber, F. Character of the . . 33,216,7 — See Etiquette. Gentlemen of the old school. G. P. R. James 18-1621 Gentleman's and builder's repository. E. Hoppus 5-709 Gentleman's hand-book of etiquette and guide to polite society. N. Y. . . 33-305 Gentleman's mairazine ; or, monthly intelligencer. V. 1-32, 204-223. L., 1781-1868. 8° 17-48 — A selection of curious articles from. L. jlSOO- ll. 4 v. 8» . . . . 17-499 Gentoo laws 3-20, 450 — See Hindoo. Geodesy. Narrien, J. Practical astronomy and g. 12-57 — "Williams, B. Practical g. . . 6-143 — See Surveying. Geoffrey Hamlyn. H. Kinesley . , 18-1760 Geoffrey Moncton. Mrs. Moodie . 18-2236 Geoffrey of Monmouth. British history. Trans, by A. Thompson. New ed., by J. A. Giles. L., 1842. 8» 27''-443 — Same in Giles' six old English chronicles 27''-449 Geography. General and miscellaneous. — Adams, E. Geography classified . 25-81 — Balbi, A. Abrege de geogi'aphie . 34-4523 — Bigland, J. View of the world . 25-10 — Bolm, H. G. Hand-book of modern geography ..... 25-76 — Bulletin of thf American geographical society . . . . . 25-83 — Cortambert, E. Cours de geographic 34-3168 — Dickinson, R. Elements of g. . 25-16 — Goldsmith, J. Manners, customs, and curiosi- ties of nations .... 25-22 — Guthrie, W. Universal geography 25-23,305 — Guy, J. Illustrated London g. . 25-92 — Harris, A. Geographical hand-book 25-89 — Heylyn, P. Mikrokosmos, a little description of the great world . . . 25-26 — Hughes, W. Construction of maps 25-98 — Journal of American geographical society 25-84 — Journal of royal geographical society 25-85 — Koeppen, A. L. The world in the middle ages 25-370 — Laurie, J. System of g., founded on Malte- Brun and Balbi .... 25-72 — Lavallee, T. Physical, historical, and military g. — Malte-Brun, M. Universal g. — Manual of geograpliical science — Mayo, R. Ancient. geography — Mercator's atlas Meyer's universum 25-182 25-29 25-74 25-33 25-310 34-4909 — Mitchell, S. A. System of modern geography and atlas 25-314,5 GEOGRAPHY. 330 GEOLOGY. Gcograi^hy — dbntinued. — Moore, Mrs. M. B. Primary g. . 26''-2050 — Murray, H. Eiicyclopasdia of g. . 25-111 — Niebuhr, B. G. Lectures on ethnography and g 29''-8G — Parker, R. G. Questions in g. . 25-93 — Perkins, S. The world as it is . 25-35 — Pinkerton, J. Modern geography 25-36 — Putz, W. Manual of modern g. . 29''-85 — Pye, C. Dictionary of . . . 25-114 — Salmon, T. Universal geographical grammar 25-70 — Sears, R. Wonders of the world . 25-38 — Smith, T. Wonders of nature and art 25-175 — Stewart, K. J. Geography for beginners 25-172 — Strabo. Geographica . . . 84-339 Geography .... 25-68 — Tnckey, J. H. Maritime geography 25-44 — Wells, E. Ancient and modern g. 25-45 — PhysicaL — Ansted, D. T. Physical geography 25-173 Course of physical geography . 9-204 — Brocklesby, J. Elements of . . 25-313 — Fisher, T. Dial of the seasons . 25-18 — Fitch, G. W. Outlines of physical geography 25-95 — Guvot, A. Earth and man . . 25-25 — Herschel, J. F. W. Physical geography 25-77 Tfn.-.hnirlt. A. V(m. Aspects of nature 25-63 Cosmos 11-251 — Johnston, A. K. Atlas of natural phenomena 25-371 — Lawson, W. Coast lines and river systems 25-124,5 — Marsii, G. P. Man and nature . 25-88 — Milner, T. Gallery of nature . 25-54 — Nicolav, C. G. Principles of . 25-87 — Page, b. Advanced text book of . 25-96 — Rani say, A. C. Physical geography of Great Britain 9-284 — Reason why— Physical geography 9-285 — Ritter, C. Comparative geography 25-94 Geographical studies . . 25-86 — Somerville, M. Physical geography 25-39 — Warren, D. M. Physical geography 25-309 — Zornlin, R. M. Recreations in . 25-46 — See Atlases ; Discovery ; Earth ; Maps ; Topog- raphy ; and names of geographical divisions. Geography of the heavens. E. H. Burritt 12-35 Geological sketches. L. Agassiz . 9-199 Geologv. Bibliography. [See Agassiz, L.] 21-133 — Theory, philosophy, ai^^ general trea- tisGs — Ansted,' D. T. Ancient world . 9-203 Applications of geology to the arts 9-310 Elementary course of . . 9-204 Great st(me book of nature . 9-205 Nat. his. of inanimate creation 9-1013 Scenery, science, and art . 9-206 — Anderson, J. Course of creation 9-202 — Bakewell. R. Introduction to . 9-209 — Barbee, W. J. Physical and moral aspects of 9-207 — Bischof, G. Chemical and physical geology 8-56 — Bovven, E. Coal and coal oil . ♦ 9-211 — Brodie, J. Antiquity and nature of man 9-212 — Browne, R. G. M. Astronomical geology 9-238 — Buckland, W. Geology and mineralogy 9-213,4 — Burnet, T. Sacred theory of the earth 9-215 — Chambers, R. Ancient sea margins 9-216 — Cleaveland, P. Treatise on . . 9-316 — Cotta, B. V. Geology and history 9-313 — Creation and deluge, according to a new theory 9-217 — Dana, J. D. Manual of . . 9-221 Text book of ... . 9-222 — Darwin, C. Journal of researches 9-915 — Davies, T. A. Answer to Hugh Miller 9-223 — De la Beche, H. T. Geological manual 9-225 Geology — continued. — De la Beche, H. T. Geological observer 9-226 Researches in theoretical geology 9-227 — Douglas, J. Antiquity of the earth 9-1233 — Emmons, E. Manual of geology 9-318 — Explanations ; sequel to Vestiges of creation 9-306 — Figuier, L. The world before the deluge 9-998 — Goodrich, S. G. Wonders of . 9-320 — Gosse, P. H. Omphalos ; an attempt to untie the geological knot . . . 9-327 — Hayden, H. H. Geological essays 9-235 — Hitchcock, E. Outline of the geology of the globe 9-236 Religion of .... 9-237 — Hopkins, E. Geology and terrestrial magnetism 9-331 — Humble, W. Dictionary of . 9-315 — Jukes, J. B. Popular physical geology 9-244 Students' manual of . . 9-245 — Lea, I. Contributions to . . 9-1218 — Lyell, C. Antiquity of man . 9-253 Elements of ... . 9-256 — — Manual of elementary geology 9-255 Principles of ... . 9-257 — Mackie, S. J. First traces of life on the earth 9-946 — Mantell, G. A. Fjrst lesson in . 9-260 Wonders of ... . 9-261 — Miller, H. Cruise of the Betsey ; with rambles of the geologist . . . . 9-263 Foot-prints of the Creator . 9-264 Popular geologv . . . 9-267 Testimony of tne rocks . . 9-268 The two records . . . 9-269 — Mills, J. Fossil s urit . . . 9-262 — Milner, T. Gallery of nature . 25-54 — Milton, J. L. Geology and palaeontology 9-270 — Mohr, F. Geschichte der Erde . 34-2463 — Murchison, R. I. S. Siluria . 9-274 — Owen, R. Key to the geology of the globe 9-278 — Page, D. Philosophy of . . 9-281 — Phillips, J. Life on the earth . 9-311 Manual of .... 9-283 Treatise on .... 9-282 — Portlock, J. E. Rudimentary treatise 9-3 g — Reason why — Physical geography and geology 9-285 — Richardson, G. F. Geology for beginners 9-287 — Ruschenberger, W. S. W. Elements of 9-293 — Silliman, B. Geological lectures . 9-295 — Smith, J. P. Holy scriptures and geology 9-296 — Symonds, W. S. Geology and plurality of worlds 9-314 — Taylor, J. Geological essays . 9-301 — Vestiges of creation . . . 9-304,5 Sequel. [Explanations] . 9-306 — Vose, G. L. Orographic geology 9-321 — Whiston, W. New theory of the earth 9-307 — Zornlin, R. M. Recreations in . 9-309 — Local descriptions and surveys. — Arkansas. Owen, D. D. First aad second re- ports. (1857-60) . . . 9-1212 — California. Tyson, P. T. Geological and industrial resources of C. . . 9-303 Whitney, J. D. Survey of C. 9-1209,10 — Canada. Logan, W. E. Report of progress to 1863 9-251 — France, central. Scrope, G. P. Geology and extinct volcanoes . . . 9-291 — Great Britain. De la Beche, H. T. Cornwall, Devon, and West Somerset . 9-337 Geikie, A. Scenery of Scotland 9-234 Haswell, G. C. Silurian formation of the Pentland hills .... 9-332 Maclaren, C. Geology of Fife and the Lothians 9-329 GEOLOGY. 231 GEORGE. Geology — continued. — Great Britain. Mantell, G. A. Geologiciil ex- cursions round the isle of Wight 9-259 Miller, H. Edinburgh and its neighborhood 27''-667 Ramsay, A. C. Physical geology and geog- raphy 9-284 — lllimis. Owen, D. D., 1839 . . 9-279 — Iowa. Hall, J., and J. D. Whitney. Report of survey 9-1251 Owen, D. D. Report . . 9-1204,279 — India. Oldham, T. Survey, 1859 9-1231 — Kansas. Mudge, B. F. First annual report 9-330 — Kentucky. Owen, D. D. Report for 1854,5 9-1211 — Massachusetts. Hitchcock, E. Final report 9-1203 — Mexico. Egloffstcin, F. W. Contributions to geology and physical geography 9-312 — Minnesota. Owen, D. D. Report, 1852 9-1204 — Missouri. Swallow, G. C. First and second . reports 9-298 — New Jersey. Kitchell, W. Second annual re- port, 1855 9-247 Rogers, H. D. Final report, 1840 9-288 — Neic York. Mather, Emmons, Vanuxem & Hall. Geology of K Y. . . 9-122G — North Carolina. Emmons, E. Midland coun- ties, 1856 9-838 — Nova Scotia. Dawson, J. W. Acadian g. 9-224 — Pennsylvania. Rogers, H. D. Geology of P. 9-1200 — Rhode Island. Jackson, C. T. Report, 1839 . • . . . . 9-241 — United States. Eaton, A. Index to geology of northern states .... 9-228 Emory, W. H. Report of United States and Mexican boundary survey . . 26''-1002 Featherstonhaugh, G. W. Report on country between the Missouri and Red rivers 9-229 Foster and Whitney. Lake Superior district 9-336 Ives, J. C. Report on Colorado river 26''-1003 Maclure, W. Observations on geology of U. S. . . • . . . 9-339 Pacific railroad surveys, v. 1,2,5,6,7 26''-1001 Whitney, J. D. Metallic wealth of the U. S 9-308 — Vermont. Hitchcock, E. Report, 1861 9-1201 — Wisconsin. Hall and Whitney. Report on survey 9-1250 Owen, D. D. Report . . 9-1204,279 — See Coal ; Cosmogony; Earthquakes; Fossils; Glaciers ; Lithology ; Paleontology ; Petrifi- cations ; Rocks ; Sandstone ; Volcanoes. Geometry. Elementary and synthetic. — Bonnycastle, C. Inductive geometry 14-77 — Davies, C. Elements of . . 14-41 Researches in spherical geometry 14-94 — Euclid's elements. See p. 195. — Greenleaf, B. Elements of . . 14-96 — Hackley, C. W. Elementary course of 14-129 — Hill, T. First lessons in . . 14-48 — Holloway, H. H. Mental geometry 14-83 — Ingram, A. Elements of . . 14-118 — Kirkman, T. P. First mnemonical lessons 14-156 — Lardner, D. Geometry and its applications 14-5 — Legendre, A. M. Elements of . 14-39 — Loomis, E. Elements of . . 14-45,196 — Peirce, B. Plane and solid geometry 14-85 — Perkins, G. R. Plane and solid geometry 14-130 — Playfair, J. Elements of . . 14-101 — Robinson, H. N. Elements of . 14-75 — Sestini, B. Elements of . . 14-135 — Sloan, S. Geometrical problems . 5-708 — Smith, S. New elements of . . 14-91 — Whitlock, G. C. Elements of . 14-53 Geometry — continued. — Tapi)an, E. T. Plane and solid geometry 14-128 — Thomjjson, T. P. Geometry without axioms 14-110 — Practical and descriptive. — Binns, W. S. Practical geometry 5-3?l — Bland, M. Geometrical problems 14-149 — Bonnycastle, J. Introduction to practical geometry 14-95 — Bradley, T. Practical geometry . 5-614 — Burchett, R. Practical geometry 14-182 — Colenso, J. W. Geometrical problems 14-(i3 — Davies, C. Descriptive . . . 14-32 — Hatfield, R. G. Principles of practical 5-34 — Hather, J. F. Treatise on descriptive 14-203 — McDowell, J. Exercises on Euclid 14-121 — Nulty, E. Elements of . . . 14-100 — See Drawing; Shades and shadows; Perspective. — Analytical. — Aldis, W. S. Treatise on solid . 14-119 — Coffin, J. H. Analytical . . 14-131 — Church, A. E. Elements of analytical 14-29 — Davies, C. Analytical . . . 14-115 — O'Brien, M. Plane co-ordinate . 14-152 — Peirce, B. Curves, functions, and forces 14-86 — Peirce, J. M. Text-book of analytic 14-89 — Robinson, H. K Analytical . . 14-76 — Salmon, G. Geometry of three dimension? 14-123 — Todhunter, J. Plane co-ordinate 14-144 Examyjles of a. 1. of three dimensions 14-143 — Townsend, R. Geometry of the point, line, and circle 14-105 — Young, J. R. Elements of analytical 14-21,82 — Wright, R. H. Problems and theorems 14-117 — See Conic sections ; Mensuration. George I and George II. Walpole, H. Reminis- cences of . . . V. 1 of 27^-1199 George II of Eng. Hervey, J., Lord. Memoirs of reign of 27*-551 — Thomson, Mrs. Memoirs of Sundon 30-1091,1894 — Walpole, H. Memoirs of the reign of 27''-1196 George III of Eng. Correspondence with Lord North from 1768 to 1783, with introduction andnotesby W.B.Donne. L.,1867. 2 v. 8<> 27''-9 — Adolphus, J. History of England during the reign of 27»-445 — Aikin, J. Annals of the reign of . 27M0 — Belsham, W. Memoirs of the reign of 27"-65 — Bisset, A. Historjr of the reign of 27''-84,85 — Buckingham and Chandos. Memoirs of the court of England, 1811-1820 . 27''-131 — Delany, Mrs. Reminiscences of . 30-1346 — Green, W. Annals of . . . 27''-478 — Huish, R. Public and private life of 30-2017 — Jesse, J. H. Memoirs of life and reign 27''-632 — Massey, W. History of England durinc: reisn of 27»-810 — Miller, J. R. History of the reign of 27''-846 — Phillimore, J. G. History of Enaland 27«-946 — Walpole, H. Memoirs of reign of '27-^-1197,1202 George IV of England. Buckinirbam and Chandos. Memoirs of court of, 1820-30 . 27''-132 — Bury, Lady C. Diary comprising the secret history of the court . . 27^-173 to 5 — Croly, G. Life and times of . . 30-198 — Langdale, C. Memoirs of Mrs. Fitzherbert 30-1392 — Smucker, S. M. History of . . 30-1189 Georges, Kings of England. Thackeray, W. M. Four Georges .... 30-1281 — See Georgian era. George, A. Annals of the queens of Spain. N. Y., 1850. 2 v 30-599 George. A. Dumas .... 18-9:^4 George Geith of Fen Court. Mrs. J. H. Ridd-ll 18-3270 GEORGE. 233 GERMANY. George, Lake. See Lake George. George Lovell. J. S. Knowles . . 18-1797 George Morton and his sister. Miss C. M. Tiow- bridge 18-8B19 George Ready ; or, how to live for others. Bv Rol)- ertO' Lincoln .... 18-1164 Georgette. C. P. de Kock . . . 34-4753 Georgia. Carpenter and Arthur. History of 26''-519 — Kemble, F. A. Residence on a Georgia plan- tation 20"-437 — M'Call, H. History of . . . 20»-189 — Miller, S. F. Bench and bar of . 30-1038 — Stevens, W. B. History of . . 26"-195 — AVhite, G. Historical collections of 26^-395 Statistics of .... 26"-589 Georgia scenes. A. B. Longstreet . 18-1938 Georgian era ; memoirs of the most eminent persons who have flourished in Great Britain, from the accession of George I to the demise of George IV. L., 1833,4. 4 V. . . 30-199 Georgine. Mme Ancelot . . . 34-4004 Georsrium Sidus, politics of the . . 2-82G Georgy Sandon. A. Owen . . . 18-2393 Geral-Milco. A. R. M. Payne . . 2G''-233 Gerald Estcoui't, confessions of. Fl. Marryat 18-2098,4047 Geraldine : a sequel to Coleridge's Christabel. M. F. Tupper 23-239,301 Gerando, A. de. De I'esprit public en Hongrie depuis la revolution frauQaise. P., 1848. 8" 34-4888 Gerard, A. Account of Koonawur, in the Hima- laya. L., 1841. 8° . . . 28''-214 Gerard, George. Le cabinet des fees ; for students in French. N. Y., 1859 . . 34-5039 — French course. Porthind, 1848. 8» 22-92 Gerard, Gilbert. Institutes of biblical criticism. B., 1823. 8» 32-91 Gerard, J. Adventures of Gerard the lion killer, comprising a history of his ten years campaign among the wild animals of northern Africa. Trans, by C. E. Whitehead. N. Y., 1856 28b-228 — La chasse au lion. P., 1862 , . 34-3349 Gerard Carlton. Mrs. P. Cudlip . . 18-3224 Gerber, E. L. Historisches-biographisches lexicon der tonkiinstler. Leip., 1790-92. 2 v. 8» 34-2250 — Neues lexikon der tonkiinstler. Leip., 1812-14. 4v. 8» 34-2251 Gerfaut. C. de Bernard . . . 34-3085 Gerhard, W. W. On the diagnosis of diseases of the chest. Ph., 1836. S- . . 10-50 Gerhardt, C. Precis de chimie organique. P., 1844. t.l. 8° 34-5538 Germaifle. E. About .... 34-3001 — Same 18-45 German emigrants. F. Gerstacker . 18-1167 German language. Adler, G. J. Dictionary of the German and English languages . 22-399 — Baskerville, A. Practical G. grammar 22-34 — Becker, K. F. Grammar of the German lan- guage 22-39 — Douai, A. Practical German grammar 22-77 — Giieb, C. F. Dictionary of the English and German languages . . . 22-394 — Heyse, J. C. A. Leitfaden . . ' 84-2408 — Monteith, A. H. German without a master 2-'-170 — Nohden, G. H. Grammnr . . 22-185 — Prendergast, T. The mastery series, v. 3 22-351 — Roese, F. A. Grammar of . . 22-213 — Steiner, A. Elementary reader, German and Euirlish 22-238 — Woodbury, W. H. New method . 22-294 German legion, the kings, history of. N. L. Beam- isli 27»-64 German literature. Adler, G. J. Handbook of 34-2298 — Baskerville, A. Poetry of Germany 28-859 German literature. Bokum, H. Translations from German writers .... 23-196 — Brooks, C. T. German lyrics . 23-338 Schiller's Homage of the arts; veith pieces from other German poets . . 23-935 — Gervinus, G. G. Poetischen uational-literatur der Deutschen .... 34-2402 — Gostick, J. German literature . 22-1064 — Graeser, C. Thesam-usof German poetry 34-2406 — Hedge, F. H. Prose writers of Germany 22-1088 — Hub, J. Dichter der neuzit . . 34-2404 — Mangan, J. C. German anthology 23-550 — Menzel, W. German literature . 22-1137 — Metcalf, F. History of German literature 22-1139 — Moschzisker, F. A. Guide to German literature 22-1149 — Miiller, M. German classics . . 34-2299 — Davesies de Pontes, L. Poets and poetry of Germany 22-1015 — Roscoe, T. German novelists . 18-3785 — Schenkel, J. Deutsches dichterhalle des 19ten jahr-hunderts .... 34-622 — Scherr, J. Poeten der jetztzeit . 34-2405 — Seiss, A. M. Outline of the literature of Ger- many 22-1195 — Soiling, G. Review of literary history of Ger- many 22-1214,5 — Taylor, W. Historic survey of German poetry 22-1232 — Thimm, F. Literature ofGermany 22-1233 — See Ballads ; Hymns ; Songs. German rationalism. K. R. Hagenbach 32-1660 German reformed church, fathers of. H. Harbaugh 32-881 — Heidelberg catechism . . . 32-1104 — Commemoration of the 300th anniversary of the Heidelberg catechism . . . 32-1934 — Mayer, L. Histoiy of . . . 82-783 German student. L. Clausing . . 82-1474 German theatre. Trans, by B. Thompson. L., 1801. 6 v 24-165 German tourist for 1837. O. L. B. Wolff and H. Doering 27''-448 Germany, History. — Battlefields of 1866 . . . 27''-875 — Bryce, J. Holy Roman empire . 27"-3373 — Dunham, S. A. History of the Germanic em- pire 27''-2573 — Eden, L. S. Glimpse of the war in Bohemia 27i'-881 — Gorres, J. Germany and the revolution 27''-2588 — History of Germany, on the plan of Mrs. Mark- ham's histories for the use of young persons. L., 1858 27«-2615 — Hozier, H. M. The seven weeks war 27''-2602 — Kohlrausch, F. History of Germany 27^-2610 — Lacombe, F. La France et L' Allemagne sous le premier empire .... 84-5180 — Menzel, W. History of . . 27«-2622 — Naylor, F. H. History of . . 27»-2640 — Pelet, J. J. G. Memoires sur la guerre de 1809 84-4786 — Turner, D. W. Analysis of history of 27'»-2689 — Vane, C. W. War in Germany and France, 1813,14 27»-3556 — Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Annalea de I'empire. V. 22 34-4868 — Wirth, J. G. A. Geschichte der Deutschen . . ... 84-2411 — Descriptions, travels, etc. — Best, Mrs. Residence in • . . 27''-591 — Brace, C.L. Home life in . . 27''-301 — Browne, J. R. American family in 27''-848 — Dwight, H. E. Travels in the north of 27^-40 — Eight weeks in .... 27''-41 — Forbes, J. Sight-seeing in . . 27''-421 — Gleig, G. R. Germany, Bohemia, and Hungary in^l837 27^-845 — Hand-book for travellers in southern 27''-490 GERMANY. GIBBON. Germany — continued. — Head, F. Bubbles from the Brunnen of Nas- sau 27''-42 — Hodgskin, T. Travels in . . 27*'-434 — Howitt, W. German experiences . 27''-750 Rural life in ... . 27''-44 — James, J. T. Tour in, 1813,14 . 27''-809 — Johnson, A. C. Peasant life in . 27'>-462 — Jones, S. Mountains and cities . 27''-711 — Lemaistre, J. G. Travels through 27^-832 — Maxwell, W. H. Ramble in . 27''-383 — Mayhew, H. Life and manners . 27'^-654 — Merle d'Aubigne, J. H. Early recollections of 27b-142 — Montaigne, M. de. Journey, 1580,81 33-302 — Riesbeck. C. Travels in , . 27»'-46 — Russell, J. Tour in . . . 27^-47 — Shelley, M. W. Rambles in . . 27"-! 72 — Spencer, E. Germany, from the Baltic to the Adriatic 27''-891 Travels in 1865,6 . . . 27^-816 — Trollope, F. Western Germany in 1833 27''-51 — Wolf and Doering. German tourist 27*^-448 — Wright, H. H. Tour through Germany 27''-647 — Miscellany. — Austin, Mrs. Sketches of German life, 1760- 1814 27«-2o37 — Burncy, C. Tour to collect materials for gen- oral history of music . . 5-1041 — Dibdin, T. F. Tour in . . 27''-540 — Freytag, G. German life in 15th to 19th cen- turies 27''-2581,2 — Granville, A. B. Spas of . . 27''-945 — Heine, H. De I'Allemagne . . 34-5248 — Howitt, W. Student life in . 27''-43 — Lee, E. Principal baths of . . 10-670 — Schaff, P. Universities, theology, and religion of 32-688 — Stael-Holstein, Mme. De I'Allemagne 34-3816 Germany .... 27^-26,39 — See Napoleon ; Schleswig-Holstein question ; Thirty years' war ; and names of divisions and of sovereigns. Germar, E. F. Reise nach Dalmatien und Ragusa. Leip., 1817. 8° . . . . 34-2453 Gerok, C. See Lechler. G. V. Gerry, E. Austin, J. T. Life of . 30-200 Gerstacker, F. Frank Wildman's adventures on land and water . . . 18-1165 — Narrative of a journey round the world. N. Y., 1853 29''-106 — Travels in South America and California. L., 1854 26''-282 — Wanderings and fortunes of German emigrants 18-1167 — Western lands and western waters 18-1159 — Wild sports in the far west. B., 1864 26''-342 Gertrude. Miss E. M. Sewell . . 18-2809 Gertrude of Wyoming. T.Campbell . 26=-251 Gerusalemme liberata. T. Tasso . 34-2515 — See Jerusalem delivered. Gervaise, F. A. Vie de Pierre d'Abeillard et d'Heloise. P., 1728. 2 v. . 34-4471 Gervase Skinner. T. E. Hook . . 18-1483 Gervinus, G. G. Handbuch der geschichte der po- etischen national-literatur der Deutschen. 3te auf. L., 1844. 8° . . . 34-2402 — Introduction to the history of the 19th century, with a notice of the author. L., 1853 29=»-218 — Shakespeare commentaries. Trans, by F. E. Bunnett. L., 1863. 2 v. 8° . 24-112 Geschichte der Erde. F. Mohr . . 34-2463 Gesenius, F. H. W. Hebrew grammar ; 14th ed. as revised by E. Rodiger. Trans, by T. J. Conant. N. Y., 1853. 8» . . 22-93 Gesner, A. New Brunswick ; with notes for emi- grants; comprehending the early history, an account of the Indians, settlement, topography, statistics, and contemplated railways. L., 1847. 8° 26''-349 Gesner, A. Practical treatise on coal, petroleum, and other distilled oils. 2d ed., revised and enlarged. By G. W. Gesner. N. Y., 1865. 8° 6-335 Gessert, M. A. Rudimentary treatise on the art of painting on glass, or glass-staining ; with an appendix on the art of enamelling. 3d ed. L., 1857 5-466 Gessner, S. Works. Trans, from the German ; with life of the author, [L., 1805.] 2 v. 33-1044 — Letters of G. and his family. From the German. L., 1804 33-1310 — New idylls. Trans, by W. Hooper. L., 1776. R. 8° 33-1045 Gesta romanorum, select tales from . 18-1171 — Douce, F. Dissertation on . . 24-12 — Warton, T. Dissertation on v. 3 of 22-892 Gesture and action. H. Siddons . . 24r-73 — See Elocution. Getchell, F. H. Maternal management of infancy. Ph., 1868 10-854 Getlisemane and Calvary. M. Blake . 32-92 Getting along ; a book of illustrations . 18-1172 Gettysburg. Jacobs, M. Battle of G. 26=^508 — Report on soldiers' national cemetery 26*-708 Getz, G. General collection of precedents in con- veyancing, including many forms, useful to tlie farmer, mechanic, and trader. 3d ed. Ph., 1845. 8° . . . . 2-208 Geyelin, G. K. Poultry breeding from a commercial point of view. B., 1867 . . 4-277 Ghika, H. (Dora d'lstria.) Au bord des lacs helve- tiques. Geneve et P., 1861 . 34-4031 — La poesie grecque dans les iles-ioniennes. 8° 34-4679 — Une rencontre de voyage ; souvenirs de la Suisse Italieune. B" . . . 34-4656 — Switzerland, the pioneer of the reformation ; or. La Suisse Allemande. Trans, from the French, and comprising the chapter sup- pressed by order of the imperial government in the Parisian edition. L., 1858. 2 v. 8" 27»-2238 Ghost ! C. Churchill . . . 23-446,498 Ghost, the. W. D. O'Connor . . 18-2357 Ghost ! as produced in the spectre drama. H. Dircks 24-168 Ghost hunter. J. Bamin . . . 18-274 Ghost seer ! F. Schiller . . 18-2743,2830" v. 4 of 33-128 Ghost stories. See Fairy tales ; Supernaturalism ; Witchcraft. Ghostly colloquies. C. Reade . . 33-547 Giant cities of Bashan. J. L. Porter . 28''-501 Gibbes, R. W. Cuba for invalids. N. Y., 1860 26''-379 — Documentary history of the American revolu- tion ; consisting of letters and papers relating to the contest for liberty, chiefly in South Carolina. N. Y., 1853-57. 3 v. S" 26'^310 Gibbon, A. Principia in the science, and errors in the practice of political economy in the united kingdom. L., 1866. 4° . . 3-501 Gibbon, E. Autobiography ; illustrated from his letters, with notes and narratives. By Lord Sheffield. N. Y., 1846 . . 30-201 Same, in "Autobiography." v. 14 and 15 . . . . 30-1878 — History of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with variorum notes. Edited by an English churchman. L., 1854,5. 7 v. 27»-2245 — Same, with notes by H. H. Milman. B., 1850, 6v. 27''-2244 — Same. N. Y., 1847. 4 v. 8° . 27«-2246 Ph., 1805. 8 V. 8» . . . 27»-2247 — Miscellaneous works, with life, composed by him- self, and notes by Lord Sheffield. Dub., 17fi6. 3 V. 8° 33-641 GIBBON. 334 GILES. Gibbon, E. The student's Gibbon. History of the decline and fall of the Koman empire. Abridged, incorporating the researches of re- cent commentators, by W. Smith. N. Y. , 1857 27''-2248 Gibbon. J. Artillerist's manual, adapted to the ser- vice of the United States. N., 1863. 8° 6-604 Gibbon, L. See Herndon, W. A. Gibbons, D. Law of contracts for works and ser- vices. 2d ed. L., 1857 . . 2-306 — Manual of the law of fixtures. Ph., 1836. 8° V. 13 of 2-55 Gibbons. H. A handy book of the law of friendly societies in England and Wales. L., 1866 2-325 Gibbons, J. S. Banks of New York, their dealers, the clearing house, and the panic of 1857. N. Y., 1858 1-86 — Public debt of the United States. N. Y., 1867 1-309 Gibbs, F. W. Recognition ; a chapter from the his- tory of the North American and South Amer- ican states. L., 1863. 8° . . 26='-1005 Gibbs, G. A dictionary of the Chinook jargon, or trade language of Oregon. W., 1863. 8° [Sm. misc. col. v. 7] . . _ . 11-188 — Instructions for research relative to the eth- nology and philology of America. W.,1863. 8» [Sm. misc. col. v. 7] . . 11-188 — Memoirs of the administrations of Washington and Adams ; ed. from the papers of O. Wol- cott. N. Y., 1846. 2 V. 8° . 26''-85 Gibbs, John. English gothic architecture. Man- chester and L., 1855. f' . . 5-772 Gibbs, Joseph. Cotton cultivation. L., 1862 4-183 Gibbs, J. W. Philological studies, with English illustrations. N. Haven, 1857 . 22-448 Gibbs, W., and F. A. Genth. Researches on the ammonia-cobalt bases. W., 1856. 4" 8-501 Gibraltar. Bartlett, W. H, Gleanings on the over- land route 27''-694 — Bigelow, A. Sketches of . . 271^-64 — James, T. History of the Herculean straits 29''-411 — Journal of a tour in Italy . . 27^-77 — Robertson, W. Residence at . . 27»-282 — Sayer, F. History and political relation 27»-2059 Gibraltar gallery. J.Abbott . v. 8 of 18-15 Gibson, C. B. Life among convicts. L., 1863. 2 v. 2-660 Gibson, 1). C. Struggles of a young artist ; memoir of D. C. Gibson, by a brother artist. L., 1858 30-166T Gibson, J. Man's ability ; with its relation to gospel doctrine and moral responsibility, scripturally considered. L., 1850 . . . 32-1297 Gibson, J. B. Porter, W. A. Essay on life of 30-1607 Gibson, William, M. D, Institutes and practice of surgery ; the outlines of a course of lectures. 5th ed: Ph., 1838. -2 v. 8» . 10-372 — Rambles in Europe in 1839, with sketches of prominent surgeons, medical schools, hospi- t;ls, literary personages, and scenery. Ph., 1841 27''-151 Gibson, Rev. William. The year of grace ; a history of the revival in Ireland, 1859. B., 1860 32-1190 Gibson, W. M. Prison of Weltevreden ; and a glance at the East Indian archipelago. N. Y., 1855 28'>-218 Giddings, J. R. Exiles of Florida ; or, the crimes committed by our goveniment against the Maroons, who fled from South Carolina and other slave States, seeking protection under Spanish laws. Columbus, 1858 . 26''-386 — History of the rebellion ; its authors and causes. N. Y., 1864. 8» . . . . 26»-557 Giddiucs, Major. Sketches of the campaign in northern Mexico in 1846,7. N. Y., 1853 26''-261 Gidley, B. C. Lyra anglicana ; or, poetry and its English representatives. L., 1856 23-760 Gieseler, J. C. I. Text-book of ecclesiastical history. Trans, by F. Cunningham, v. 1, 2. Ph., 1836. 8° 32-94 GifFard, E. Short visit to the Ionian islands, Athens and the Morea. L., 1837 . . 27^-54 Gifford, J. History of Prance, to the death of Louis XVI. Continued by W. Duane. Ph., 1797. 4v. 4° . . . . 27M724 — Political life of William Pitt. L., 1809. 6 v. 8° 30-1870 Gifford, W. Memoir. [Autobiography, v. 11] 30-1878 Gift, the ; a Christmas and new year's present for 1842. Ph. 8» . . . . 33-1143 Gift book, literary. G. F. Pardon . 33-1180 Gift book for young ladies. W. A. Alcott 33-438 Gift of affection ; a Christmas and new year's pres- ent. N. Y 33-921 — For other "gift books," see Annual. Gil Bias. (Fr.) A. R. LeSace . 34-3408,4311 Gil Bias. (Eng.) A. R. LcSage . . 18-1846 Gil Bias en Californie, un. A. Dumas 34-3271 Gila. Webber, C. W. Gold mines of the G. 26''-133 Gilbart, J. W. History and principles of banking. L., 1834. 8° .... 1-73 — Lectures on the history and principles of ancient commerce. L., 1847 . . 1-29 — Logic of banking. L., 1859. 8° . 1-74 Gilbert, Mrs. H. A. Memoirs, letters, and journals of Harriet M. Jukes. N. Y., 1859 30-1076 Gilbert, Joseph. The Christian atonement. L., 1852 32-2198 Gilbert, Josiah, and Churchill, G. C. The Dolomite mountains ; excursions through Tyrol, Carin- thia, Carniola, and Friuli, in 1861-3. L., 1864. 8° 27^-691 Gilbert, J. T. History of the city of Dublin. Dub., 1861. 3v. 80 . . . . 27''-1442 — History of the viceroys of Ireland ; with notices of the castle of Dublin and its chief occupants in former times. Dub., 1865. 8° 27''-1450 Gilbert, W. De profundis . . . 18-3717 — Doctor Austin's guests . . . 18-3930 — The Goldsworthy family . . 18-3806 — Monomaniac ; or, Shirley Hall . 18-1173 Gilbert et Gilberte. E. Sue . . . 34-3829 Gilbert Go-Ahead. S. G. Goodrich . 18-1203 Gilbert Greshani ; an autobiography . 18-1176 Gilbert Gurney. T. E. Hook . . 18-1484 Gilbert Rusrge 18-3720 Gilbert Starr. W. I. Bradley . . 18-3778 Gilchrist, A. Life of William Blake, " Pictor igno- tus;" with selections from his poems and other writings ; illustrated from Blake's own works, in fa'c-siniiie by W. J. Linton, and in photo-lithography ; with a few of Blake's original plates. L., 1863. 2 v. 8° 30-1465 Gilchrist, J. Collection of ancient and modern Scottish ballads, tales, and songs ; with ex- planatory notes and observations. E., 1815. 2v. 33-98 Gildas. 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Y., 1851 . 32-321 — Christianity and our era. E., 1857. 8° 32-829 — Sketches of modern literature and eminent literary men ; galleries of literary portraits. N. Y., 1846-55. 3 v. . . 30-1657 Gilfillan, J. The Sabbath, viewed in the light of reason, revelation, and history, with sketches of its literature. 2d ed. E., 1862 32-1022 Gilham, W. Manual of instruction for the volun- teers and militia of the United States. Ph., 1861 6-606 Gill, J. Introductory text book to school education, method, and school management. 9th ed. L., 1863 13-91 Gill, W. H. The musical ladder ; or, tonic sliding scale ; with an application of the tonic sol-fa modulator 5-1071 Gillelen, F. M. L. The oil regions of Pennsylvania ; with maps and charts. Pittsb. 8° 6-332 Gillespie, W. Land of Sinim ; or, China and Chinese missions. E., 1854 . 32-535 Gillespie, W. H. Argument, a priori, for the moral attributes of God. E., 1865 32-1630 Gillespie, W. M. Manual of the principles and practice of road-making ; comprising the lo- cation, construction, and improvement of roads and railroads. N. Y., 1847. 8° 6-54 — Eome, as seen by a New Yorker, in 1843,4. N. Y., 1845 .... 27*'-81 — Treatise on land surveying ; theory and practice. N. Y., 1855. 8» ... 6-53 — See Comte, A. Gillet, J. A. See Rolfe, W. J. Gillet, R. H. Democracy in the United States, what it has done, what it is doing, and what it will do. K Y., 1868 . . 26^-1014 Gillett, E. H. Ancient cities and empires ; their prophetic doom. Ph., 1807 . 28»-256 — England, two hundred years ago. Ph., 1866 27b-810 — History of the Presbyterian church in the United States of America. Ph., 1864. 2 v. 32-1489 — Life and times of John Huss ; or, the Bohemian reformation of the 15th century. B., 1863. 2v. So 32-1083 Gillies, Rev. ,Iohn. Historical collections relating to remarkable periods of the success of the gos- pel, and eminent instruments employed in promoting it. Glasgow, 1854. v. 2. 8° 32-1933 — Memoirs of the life and character of G. White- field. 3ded. Ph., 1812 . . 30-565 — New Testament, witli devotional reflections; and a memoir of the author, by W. Nicol. L.,1810. 2v. 8° . . . 32-93 Gillies, John, LL.D. History of ancient Greece ; its colonies, and conquests. N. Y., 1814. 4 v. 80 27«-3136 — View of the reign of Frederick II of Prussia. L., 1789. 8» .... 30-185 Gillies, R. P. Memoirs of a literary veteran ; in- cluding sketches and anecdotes of the most distinguished literary characters, from 1794 to 1849. L., 1851. 3 V. . . 30-19i3 Gilliss, J. M. ; assisted by A. MacRae, S. L. Phelps, and E. R. Smith. United States naval as- tronomical expedition to the southern hemi- sphere. V. 1,2,3,6. W., 1855,56 26b-1000 — See United States naval observatory. Gillmore, Q. A. Engineer and artillery operations against the defences of Charleston harbor in 1863. N. Y., 1865. 8» . . 26='-594 — Official report to the United States engineer de- partment of the siege and reduction of fort Pulaski. N. Y., 1862. 8° . 6-608 Gilly, W. O. S. Narratives of shipwrecks of the royal navy, between 1793 and 1857 ; compiled principally from official documents in the ad- miralty; with a preface, by W. S. Gilly. 3d ed. L., 1857 . . . 27^-453 Gilly, W. S. Vigilantius and his times. L., 1844. 8° 32-781 Oilman, C. The poetry of travelling in the United States ; with additional sketches by a few friends ; and a week among autographs, by S. Oilman. N. Y., 1838 . . 26^-164 — Recollections of a southern matron, and of a New England bride . . . 18-1180 Oilman, D. C. Our national schools of science. B., 1867. 8» pp. 28 . . . 13-93 Oilman, S. Contributions to literature. B., 1856 33-280 Gilmor, H. Four years in the saddle. N. f., 1866 26''-813 Gilmore, J. R. Among the guerillas . 18-1783 — Among the pines ; or, south in secession time 18-1780 — Down in Tennessee, and back by way of Rich- mond. N. Y., 1864 . . . 26b-499 — The life of Jesus, according to his original biographers. B., 1867 . . 32-1954 — My southern friends . . . 18-1781 — On the border . . . . 18-1784 — Patriot boys, and prison pictures . 18-1782 — See Estabrooks, H. L. Gilpin, H. D. Address at university of Pennsyl- vania. Ph., 1845. 8» . . 33-1150 — American missionaries in Greece. Ph., 1856. 8» 32-1518 — The character of Franklin; an address. Ph., 1857. 8° 30-1606 — Memorial of. Ed. by Eliza Gilpin. Ph., 1860. 80 30-1290 Gilpin, S. [Ed.] Songs and ballads of Cumber- land ; to which are added dialect and other poems ; with biographical sketches ; notes and glossary. L., 1866 . . . 23-956 Gilpin, T. Exiles in Virginia ; with observations on the conduct of the society of friends during the revolutionary war; comprising the official papers of the government relating to that period, 1777,8. Ph., 1848. 8» . 26«-483 Gilpin, W. The central gold region. The grain, pastoral, and gold regions of North America ; with some new views of its physical geog- raphy. Ph., 1860. 8° . . 26''-400 Gilpin, Rev. W. Observations, relative to pictur- esque beauty, made in 1776, on several parts of Great Britain, particularly the highlands of Scotland. L., 1789. 2 v. S" . 27''-358 Gilpin, W. S. Practical hints upon landscape gardening. 2d ed. L., 1835, 8° 4-76 Gilson, A. The czar and the sultan ; or, Nicholas and Abdul Medjid ; their private lives and public actions ; with The Turks in Europe, by F. Bouvet. N. Y., 1853 . . 27'>-2910 Oinsburg, C. D. Kabbalah ; its doctrines, develop- ment, and literature. L., 1865. 8» 32-1777 Gioberti, V. 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Ph., 1836 .... 33-97 Goode, W. The case as it is ; or, a reply to letter of Dr. Pusey to Archbishop of Canterbury ; with a statement of the doctrines of the tractators as expressed by themselves. Ph., 1842. 8" 33-1291 — The divine rule of faith and practice ; a defence against the dangerous errors of the authors of the Tracts for the times and the Romanists. 2ded. L., 1855. 3 v. 8» . 32-1707 — The doctrine of the church of England as to the effects of baptism in the case of infants. N. Y., 1806. 8» . . . . 32-1519 — The nature of Christ's presence in the eucharist ; or, the true doctrine of the real presence vin- dicated in opposition to the fictitious real presence asserted by Archdeacon Denison et al. L., 1856. 2 V. 8° . . 32-1517 Goodell, William. American slave code in theory and practice. N. Y., 1853 . 2-673 Goodell, William, D.D. The old and the new ; or, clianges of thirty years in the east, with some allusions to oriental customs, as elucidating scripture. N. Y., 1853 . . 32-454 Goodhue, J. A. The crucible ; or, tests of a re- generate state ; with an introduction by Rev. E. N. Kirk. B., 1860 . . 32-1405 Goodhugh, W. The English gentleman's library manual. L., 1827. 8» . . 21-182 Goodman, G. The court of King James I ; with letters illustrative of the personal history of distinguished characters, now first published from the original MSS. by J. S. Brewer. L., 1839. 3 V. 8» . . . . 27''-464 Goodman, M. Experiences of an English sister of mercy. L., 1862 . . . 10-746 — Sisterhoods in the church of England ; with notices of some charitable sisterhoods in the Romish church. 2d ed. L., 1863 32-3389 Goodman, W. Social history of Great Britain dur- ing the reigns of the Stuarts. 3d ed. N. Y., 1845. 2v 27»-465 Goodrich, Charles A. History of the United States, for the use of schools ; revised and brought down by W. H. Seavey. B., 1867 26»-958 — The land we live in ; travels, sketches, and ad- ventures in North and South America ; with sketches of historical events. Cin., 1859. 8" 26''-470 Goodrich, Chauncey A. Select British eloquence ; embracing the best speeches entire of the most eminent orators of Great Britain ; with sketches of their lives, and critical and ex- planatory notes. N. Y., 1856. 8» 33-663 Goodrich, C. B. Lowell lectures; the science of government as exhibited in the institutions of the United States. B., 1853. 8" . 3-G76 GOODRICH. 240 GORDON. Goodrich, C. R. See Silliman, B., jr. 6-1024 Goodrich, F. B. Man upon the sea ; or, a history of maritime adventure, exploration, and dis- covery ; comprising a detailed account of re- markable voyages, ancient as well as modern. Ph., 1858. 8° . . . . 29''-154 — Tricolored sketches of Paris, 1851-3. N. Y., 1855 27''-372 — Tribute book ; a record of the munificence, self- sacrifice, and patriotism of the American peo- ple during the war for the union. N. Y., 1865. 8° . . . . . 26»-1201 — and F. L. Warden. Romance after marriage. F's S. D. V. 24 . . . 24-221 — See Brougham, J. ; Goodrich, S. G., et al. Goodrich, S. G. [Peter Parley.] Balloon travels of Robert Merry and his young friends 18-3699 — Curiosities of human nature. B., 1843 30-1926 — Enterprise, industry, and art of man, as dis- played in fishing, hunting, commerce, naviga- tion, mining, aairiculture, and manufactures. B., 1845 . ^ 6-854 — Famous men of ancient times. B., 1843 30-1924 — Famous men of modern times. B., 1843 30-208 — Fireside education. K Y., 1838 . 13-95 — Glance at philosophy, mental, moral, and social. B., 1845 15-275 — Glance at the physical sciences ; or, the wonders of nature. B., 1844 . . . 11-275 — Illustrated natural history of the animal king- dom, relative to agriculture, commerce, manufactures, and the arts. N. Y., 1859. 2 v. 8° 9-558 — Illustrative anecdotes of the animal kingdom. 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Digest of the laws of the United States; including the treaties with foreign powers, and an abstract of the judicial de- cisions relating to the constitutional and statutory law. 4th ed. Ph., 1852. 8° 2-126 — History of New Jersey, to the adoption of the federal constitution. Trenton, 1834. 8° 26«-88 — History of Pennsylvania, to the declaration of independence in 1776. Ph., 1829. 8» 26''-405 Gordon, William. General counting-house and man of business. 2d ed. E., 1770. 8° 1-30 Universal accountant and complete merchant ; new modelled. 6th ed. Dub., 1797 1-31 GORDON. 241 GOTHE. Gordon, William, D. D. History of the rise, prog- ress, and establishment of the independence of the United States. N. Y., 1801. 3 v. 8° 26''-87 Gordon, William, M. D. Hall, N. Christian philos- opher triumphing over death . 32-G40 Gordon, W. R. Three-fold test of modern spiritual- ism. N. Y., 1856 . . . 32-2194 Gordon of Duncairn .... 18-120o Gore, C. F. 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L., 1856 — Chateaux de France. P., 1857. 2 v. — La comedie et les comediens. 8me ed. — La derniere soeur grise— Celeste. P., — Les emot'ons de Polydoie M,- rasquin. 34-5088 B. and 34-4073 34-3367 P., 1859 34-5343 1858 34-5309 P., 1857 34-3368 GOZLAN. 243 GRANDS. Gozlan, L. La famille Lambert ; conicdie en 2 actes, en prose. P., 18o7 . . 84-5210 — Histoire de cent trcnte temmes ; Le Niagara ; Echec a I'elejiliant ; La terre promise. 8me cd. P., 1858 . . . . 34-3369 — II faiit que jeunesse se paye ; comedie en 4 actes, en prose. P., 1858 . . . 34-5206 — Mme Favart et le marechal dc Saxe. [See Favart, M. etMme] . . . 34-4447 — Le uotaire de Cliantilly. P., 1860 34-3370 — Les nuits du Pere ]a Chaise. P., ISol 34-3371 — La plule et le beau temps ; comedie en 1 acte, en prose. P., 1862 .... 34-3372 Gracchi — conjuration des Gracques. C. V. de St. Real 34-4287 Grace, W. Army surgeon's manual. N. Y., 1864 10-4!»9 Grace ; a tale. Miss E. Leslie , . 18-1850 Grace Barclay's diary. L. M. Post . 26'^419 Grace church collection of sacred music. W. A. King 5-951 Grace Dudley. C. J. Peterson . . 18-2477 Grace Lee. Julia Kavanagh . . 18-1717 Grace Leslie 18-1240 Grace Truman. Mrs. S. R. Ford . 18-1098 Gracey, S. L. Annals of the sixth Pennsylvania cavalry. Ph., 1868. 8° . . 26^-1010 Graciau de Antisco, L. Narcissus ; or, the young man's entertaining mirror ; containing a hu- morous descant on manners ; taken from the Spanish Galateo, and adapted to the manners of the British nation, by C. Wiseman. L., 1778 . . . . . . 33-910 Gracie Amber. Mrs. M. A. Denison . 18-837 Graefe, A. V. Three memoirs on iridectomy. Trans, by T. Windsor. L., 1859. 8° . 10-695 Graefenberg, six months at. H. C. Wright 10-119 Graeser, C. Thesaurus of German poetry ; with ex- planatory notes, and a short history of Ger- man poetry. L., 1859. 8° , 34-2406 Graesse, J. G. T. Tresor de livres rares et precieux. Ou Nouveau dictionnairc bibliographique. Dresd., 1859-67. 6 v. [in 3.] 4» 21-313 Gradus ad Parnassum, P. Aler . . 34-383 Gradus ad Parnassum. F. Noiil . . 34-4934 Grady, S. G. Law of fixtures, etc. Ph., 1846. 8° V. 51 of 2-55 Graffigny, FranQoise d'Happoncourt de. Letters of a Peruvian princess ; with sequel. [French and English.] P., 1802. 2 v. 8° 18-3824 — Lettere d'una Peruviana, tr. dal Francese in Italiano ; Una raccolta di favole, per uso de'Fanciulli. Londra, 1774 . 34-2505 Grafting. See Fruit. Grafton, H. D. Treatise on the camp and march. B., 1854 . . • . . 6-610 Graham, A. J. The hand-book of standard or Amer- ican phonography. N. Y. [1858] 22-107 — Standard phonographic dictionary. N. Y., 1863 22-100 Graham, Mrs. Isabella. Bethune, J. Life of 30-1444 Graham, James. Life of General Daniel Morgan; . with portions of his correapondence. N. Y., 1856 30-926 Graham, James. See Montrose. Graham, John, of Claverhouse. See Dundee. Graham, J. A. Memoirs of John Home Tooke ; with his speeches and writings, and proofs identifying him as the author of the celebrated letters of Junius. N. Y., 1828. 8° 30-1633 Graham, J. D. Reports on the commerce and im- provement of western lake harbors. 1858,7. 2 V. 8» 26''-341 Graham, J. J. Elementary history of the progress oftheart of war. L., 1858 . 6-613 — Military ends and moral means. L., 1864. 8" 6-614 Graham, M. Journal of a residence in Chile (1822 ;) and a voyage from Chile to Brazil in 1823. L., 1824. 4p .... 26M011 Graham, S. Lectures on the science of huniMn life; with a biographical sketch of the author. N. Y., 1858 ... . . . 10-323 — Treatise on bread and bread-making. B.. 1837 6-182 Graham, Thomas. Elements of inorganic chemistry, including applications. 2d Am. ed. Pii., 1858. 8" 8-41 — Same. v. 2. 2d ed. L., 1858. 8» 8-87 — [Ed.] Chemical reports and memoirs. L., 1848. 8° 8-54 Graham, T. J. Treatise on indigestion ; with obser- vations on some jiainful complaints originatin:i; in indimastion. Ph., 1831. 8" . lO-'S Graham, W. S. Memoir and remains of. G. Allen 30-214 Graham lectures. Huntington, F. D. Human so- ciely , . . " . . . 32-82^-5 — Storrs, R. S. Constitution of the human soul 15-111 Grahame, F. R. The archer and the steppe ; or, the empires of Scythia ; a history of Russia and Tartary. L 27''-2915 — Progress of science, art, and literature in Russia. L. ...... 27»-2916 Grahame, James. History of the United States of North America, from the plantation of the British colonies till their assumption of na- tional independence. 2 ed. Ph., 1845. 4 v. 8" 26''-91 — History of the U. S. till the British revolution in 1688. B.. 1833. 2 v. 8° . 26M)0 — Inquiry into the principle of population. E., 1816. 8» 3-lU Grahame, Rev. James. British Georgics. 2d ed. E., 1812 23-102 Grahame. J. L. McConnell . . 18-1^)62 Grahames. Mrs. T. Whitehead . . 18-3491 Graham's magazine, v. 19,22,«3,26-28,30-35,37-39, 44-47,50,53. Ph., 1841-58. 8° . 17-47 Grains de seneve. C. Malan . . 34-5163 Grammar. Barnes, W. Philological g. 22-31 — Harris, J. Universal grammar . 22-123 — Payne, G. Elements of general . 22-196 — Small books on great subjects . 33-64 — Wilson, J. P. Essay on . . 22-287 — See names of languages and groups of lan- guages. Grammar of harmony. Virues y Spinola 5-988 Grammar of heraldry. J. E. Cussans . 27^-313 Grammar of house planning. By an M. S. A. and M. R. A. S. E., 1866 . . 5-488 Grammar of music. J. W. Callcott . 5-1030 Grammar of the new testament diction. G. B. Winer 22-288 Grammont. See Hamilton, A. Gran capitan. See Cordoba, G. Fernandez de. Granada. Irving, W. Chronicle of the conquest of 18-1580 Cr6nica de la conquista . . 34-8 Grand-desert, le. Daumas, M. J. E. . 34-4419 Grand peuple qui se releve. A. de Gasparin 34-3339 Grand remonstrance, 1641. J. Forster 27'^410 — See Long parliament. Gran des inventions. L. Figuier . 34-5426 Grandeur des Romains et leur decadence. C. de S. de Montesquieu .... 34-3568,71 Grandeur et decadence de Cesar Birotteau. H. de Balzac 34-3056 Grandfather, the. Ellen Pickering . 18-2315 Grandfather's legends. Mrs. E. C. Embury 18-1024 Graudfort, Mme M. de. L'autre monde. 2me ed. P., 1857 .... 34-3373 — Madame n'est pas chez elle. P., 1864 34-4349 Grandpapa's arithmetic. J. Mace . 18-4138 Grandpre, L. de. Voyage in the Indian ocean and to Bengal, in 1790. B., 1803 . 29M42 Grands femmes de France, les. A. Driou 84-4925 Grands euerriers des croisades, les. L. N. Bescherelle . . . . . o4-4tt00 GRANDS. 244 GRAVESEND. Grands hommes en robe de chambre. A. Dumas . . . • . 34-3219 Grange, E. et X. de Montepin. The Corsican brothers. F's S. D. v. 12 . 24-221 Granger, J. Biographical history of England, from Egbert the great to the revolution. 5th ed. L., 1824. CV. 80 . . . 27»-471 — See Caulfield, J. Granier de Cassagnac, A. de. Causes de la revolution Franqaise. P., 1850 34-4588 Grant, Alexander. Ethics of Aristotle, illustrated with essays and notes, v. 1,2. L., 1857,8. 8» 15-136 Grant, Allan. [Pseud.] See Wilson, J. G. Grant, Anne. Essays on the superstitions of the Highlanders of Scotland. L., 1811. 2 v. ' 27»-1406 — Memoir and correspondence. Ed. by J. P. Grant. 2d ed. L., 1845. 3 v. . . 30-1171 — Memoirs of an American lady, with sketches of manners and scenery in America, as they existed previous to the revolution. N. Y., 1846 ....... 30-217 Grant, Asahel. The Nestorians ; or, the lost tribes, containing evidence of their identity. N. Y., 1841 . ^ 32-98 — Laurie, T. Dr. Grant and the mountain Nes- torians 32-441 Grant, Charles. History of Mauritius ; or, the isle of France, and the neighboring islands. L., 1801. 4» 25-306 Grant, Colesworthy. Anglo- Indian domestic life ; a letter from an artist in India to his mother in England. Calcutta, 1862. 80 28''-398 — Rural life in Bengal ; illustrative of Anglo-Indian suburban lile. L., 1860. 8" . 28b-388 Grant, E. B. Beet root sugar and the cultivation of the beet. B., 1867 . . . 6-329 Grant, G. Panorama of science ; or, guide to knowl- edge. L., 1852 . . . 11-94 Grant, James. Bench and bar. Ph., 1839. 2 v. 30-32 — The British senate ; or, second series of random recollections of the lords and commons. Ph., 1838. 2v 30-243 -- Every-day life in London. Ph., 1839. 2 v. 27''-720 — Great metropolis. N. Y., 1837 . 37''-474 — Same. 2d series. Ph., 1838. 3 v. 27''-473 — Impressions of Ireland and the Irish. Ph., 1845 . 27^-59 — Random recollections of the house of lords, from 1830 to 1836. Ph., 1836 . . 30-244 — Sketches of London. Ph., 1839. 2 v. 27''-735 — Walks and wanderings in the world of literature. Ph., 1840. 2v 33-74 Grant, James, (barrister.^ Law of corporations. Ph., 1854 . . . . V. 82 of 2-55 Grant, James. (R. A.) Adventures of Rob Roy . . 18-1254 — Bothwell 18-1247 — Cavaliers of fortune ; or, British heroes in for- eign wars. L.,1859 . . . 30-1098 — Jane Seaton ; or, the king's advocate 18-1249 — Letty Hyde's lovers ; or, the household 18-1251 — Mary of Lorraine .... 18-1252 — Oliver Ellis ; or, the fusiliers . . 18-1253 Grant, J. A. A walk across Africa ; or, domestic notes from my Nile journal. E., 1864. 8" 28''-484 Grant, Judith S. See Dwight, H. G. O. Grant, R. History of physical astronomy to the middle of the 19th century. L., 1852. 8" 12-30 Grant, U. S. Report of the armies of the United States, 1864,65. 8° . . . 26''-979 — Adams, W. T. Our standard bearer 30-2395 — Badeau, A. Military history of . 30-2343 — Coppee, H. Grant and his campaigns 26»-726 Grant, U. S. Denison, C. W. The tanner boy 30-1515 — For president, etc 26''-1021 — Hcadley, J. T. Life of . . . 30-2367 Grant and Sherman . . . 30-1867 — Hcadley, P. C. Hero boy . . 30-1554 — Larke, J. K. Gen. Grant and his campaigns 26»-531 Grant and his generals . . 30-2016 — Phelps, C. A. Life and political services of 30-2387 — Richardson, A. D. Personal history of 30-2406 — Stowe, H. B. Men of our times . 30-2375 Grantham, J. Iron ship-buildint: ; with practical illustrations. L., 1858 7 . 6-615 Grantly manor. G. Fullerton ■ . . 18-1116 Grants to the eastern coast of Central America commercial and agricultural company, by the state of Guatemala. 2d ed. L., 1840. 8" 26''-644 Granville, A. B. St. Petersburg ; a journal of travels to and from that capital. L., 1828. 2v. 8» 27''-93 — The spas of England and principal sea-bathing places. L., 1841. 3 v. . . 271^-5 — Spas of Germany. 2ded. L., 1839. 8» 27''-945 Granville, G. (Bell's poets of G. B.) . 23-478 Granville, Mary. See Delany. Granville de Vigne. L. De Larame . 18-1393 Grapes and grape culture. Allen, J. F. Culture of the grape vine .... 4-66 — Du Breuil, A. Vineyard culture improved 4-280 — Fuller, A. S. Grape culturist . 4-186 — Hoare, C. Cultivation of the grape vine 4-19 — Husmann, G. Cultivation of the native grape 4-349 — Mead, P. B. American grape culture 4-271 — Mohr, F. The grape vine ; its management 4-283 — Muench, F. American grape culture 4-224 — Strong, W. C. Culture of the grape 4-231 — Woodward, G. E. and F. W. Graperies 4-215 — See Wine. Grasses. Buckman, J. Natural history of 4-338 — Flint, C. L. Grasses and forage plants 4-88 Gratitude ; an exposition of the 103d psalm. J. Stevenson , . . . . 33-544 Grattan, H. Select speeches, and a letter on the union, with a commentary on his career and character, by D. O. Madden. Dub., 1845. 8» 33-637 — Madden, D. 0. Life of . . . 30-8313 — See Phillips, C. Grattan, T. C. Agnes de Mansfeldt . 18-3863 — Chance medley of light matter . 18-1066 — Civilized America. L., 1859. 3 v. 8° 26"-345 — History of the Netherlands. Ph., 1831 27"-2599 — History of Switzerland. L., 1833 . 37''- 3359 — Jacqueline of Holland . . . 18-1357 Grauert, E. F. New method for learning the Portuguese language. N. Y., 1863 22-99 Grave et gai. A. F. Tytler . . . 34-5089 Graveyards. Walker, G. A. Gatherings from . . . . . . 29=^-246 — See Burial. Gravel, treatment of. J. Civiale . . 10-638 Graver thoughts of a country parson. A. K. H, Boyd 32-1031 Graves, Mrs. A. J. Women in America ; an ex- amination into the moral and intellectual condition of American female society. N. Y., 1844 . . . . . 2-684 Graves, J. R. See Brownlow, W. G. Graves, R. Lectures on the four last books of the pentateuch ; designed to show the divine origin of the Jewish religion. 9th ed. L., 1858. 8° 32-1353 Graves, R. J. Studies in physiology and medicine. Ed. by W. Stokes. L., 1863. 8° 10-387 Gravesend, history of. R. P. Cruden . 27"-310 GRAVITATION. 245 GRECIAN. Gravitation. See Mechanics. Gravities and gaieties. S. F. Glenn . 33-1137 Gray, Alice. Lily Husou . . . 18-1259 Gray, Alonzo. Elements of chemistry, experimental and theoretical. N. Y., 1854 . 8-95 — Elements of natural philosophy. N. Y., 1850 11-86 Gray, Asa. The botanical text-book, for colleges, schools, and private students ; comprising an introduction to structural and physiological botany, and principles of systematic botany. 2d ed. K Y., 1845 . . . 9-88 — Same. 3d ed. N. Y., 1850. 8» . 9-39 — First lessons in botany and vegetable physiology. N. Y., 1863. 8» . . . . 9-41 — Manual of the botany of the northern United States. (The Mosses and Liverworts, by W. S. Sullivant.) 4th revised edition, to which is added garden botany. N; Y., 1863. 8° 9-40 Gray, Barry. [Pseud. J See Coffin, R. B. Gray, D. Poems; with memoirs of his life. B., 1864 23-749 Gray, Mrs. Hamilton. History of Rome, for young persons. 2d ed. L., 1858 . . 27''-2262 — Emperors of Rome, from Augustus to Constan- tine, being a continuation of the historj'' of Rome. L., 1850 . , . 27''-2263 — History of Etruria. L., 1843,4. 2 v. 8° 27''-2264 — Tour to the sepulchres of Etruria in 1839. 3d ed. L., 1843 .... 27''-621 Gray, Henry. Anatomy, descriptive and surgical. 2d Amer. from the enlarged Lond. edition. Ph., 1867. R. 8» . . . . 10-1007 Gray, James. The mediatorial reign of the Son of God. Bait., 1821. S" . . 32-1099 Gray, John. Lectures on the nature and use of money. E., 1848. 8° . . 1-98 Gray, S. O. British sea-weeds. L., 1867 9-96 Gray, T. Poetical works. Edited, with a life» by J. Mitford. B., 1862 . . . 23-294 — Same, edited bv H. Reed. Ph., 1853 23-294« — Bell's poets of G. B. . . . 23-496 — and W. Mason. Correspondence. Edited by J. Mitford. 2d ed. L., 1855. 8° 30-1646 Gray, W. Historical sketch of the origin of English prose literature. Oxf., 1835. 8» 22-1067 Gray. See Grey. Graydon, A. Memoirs of a life chiefly passed in Pennsylvania within the last sixty years. Harrisburg, 1811 . . . 30-213 Grayson, E. Standish the Puritan . 18-1262 Grayson, W. J. James L. Petigru ; a biograpliical sketch. N. Y., 1866 . . . 30-1751 Graziella. A. de Lamartine . . 34-3476 Great and good ; or, Alfred, the father of his people 30-1544 Great and good deeds of Danes, Norwegians, and Holsteinians. O. Mailing . . 27»-2778 Great battles of the British army. New edition, in- ckiding the Russian war. L., 1855 27''-45 Great Britain and Ireland, united kingdom of. — Antiquities, bibliography and topog- raphy. — Brand, J. Popular antiquities . 27*-101 — Camden, W. Britannia . . 27^-1219 Remains 27--190 — Capper, B. P. Toposrraphical dictionary 25-90 — Chambers, R. Book^of days . 33-953 — Gough, R. British topograpliy . 21-310 — McCaul, J. Britanno Roman inscriptions 27''-770 — Macpherson, J. Introduction to history of 27''-4017 — Nicolson, W. English, Scotch, and Irish histojJR ical libraries .... 21-536 — Simpson, J. Y. Archaic sculpturings 27»-3546 — The topographer .... 27*-4054 — Travels. — Bartlett, W. H. Illustrated views of 27'>-1216 Great Britain and Ireland — continued. — Bradshaw's itinerary for railway and telegraplijc conveyance 27''-579 — Burritt, E. London to John O'Groat's 27''-687 — Colton, C. Four years in G. B. . 27''-l.S9 — Cruttwell, C. Tour through . 27"-297 — Gilpin, W. Observations on . 27"-858 — Haussez, Baron d'. Great Britain in 1833 27''-144 — Howitt, W. and M. Ruined abbeys and castles 27''-673 — Humphrey, H. Tour in . . 27''-157 — Jones' views of the seats of noblemen and gen- . tlemen 27''-1227 — Kohl, J. G. Ireland, Scotland, and England 27'i'-221 — Latocnaye, M. de. Promenade d'un Frangais dans la Grand-Bretague . . 34-4815 — Lippincott, S. J. Stories and legends 27''-445 — Newte, T. Tour in E. and Scotland in 1785 27''-395 — Stewart, C. S. Sketches of society in 27"-178 — Richardson, M. A. Borderer's table-book 27^-1003 — Victoria's journal .... 27''-924 — Westall, W. Great Britain illustrated 27''-1217 — Miscellany. — Bradshaw, G. Railway map . 25-47 — Burn, J. S. History of parish registers 27''-165 — Campbell, J. Survey of . . 25-307 — Massy, R. T. Mixed tribes in Great Britain and Ireland examined . . 27''-809 — McCormick, J. State papers and letters 27"-773 — See British empire ; England ; Colonies ; Natu- ral history; and names of sub-divisions. . Great cities of the ancient world. T. A. Buckley 29''-75 Great cities of the middle ages. T. A. Buckley 27»-3374 Great cities of the world. J. Frost . 29^-74 Great commanders. G. P. R. James . 30-1010 Great consummation. J. Gumming . 32-1041 Great consummation. J. A. Seiss . 33-1064 Great country, the. G. Rose . . 26''-697 Great Eastern, voyage du. O. Comettant 34-4102 Great elm, the. J. Abbott . . v. 9 of 18-15 Great events described by distinguished historians, ed. by F. Lieber .... 29''-20 Great exhibition, the. H. P. Arnold . 27'^-925 — See Industrial exhibitions. Great expectaticms. C. Dickens . . 18-865 Great expectations realized. E. H. B. Mas(m 32-1 058=^ Great facts. F. C. Bakewell . . 6-810 Great governing families of England. J. L. Sand- ford and M. Townsend . . 27«-10i-8 Great harmonia, the. A. J. Davis . 32-1551 Great Hoggarty diamond. W. M. Thackeray . . . . 18-3193 Great iron wheel examined. W. G. Brownlow 32-1552 Great metropolis. J. Grant . . 27"-473,4 Great preparation. J. Gumming . . 32-906 Great question. H. A. Boardman . 32-573 Great rebellion, the. J. M. Botts . 26«-838 — J. T. Headley .... 26«-493 Great Salt lake. Gunnison, J. W. The Mormons in 26''-288 — See Salt lake. Great stone-book of nature. D. T. Ansted 9-205 Great tribulation. J. Cumming . . 32-633 Greatest plague of life. H. and A. ]\[ayhew 18-2160 Greathed, H. H. Letters written during the siege of Delhi. L., 1858. 8» . . 28»'-315 Greatness and decline of Cesar Birotteau. H. de Balzac . . . . • • 18-270 Grebo language, dictionary of. J. Payne 22-344 Grebo prayer book. Bede kinede . 34-2924 Grecian architecture, beauty in. Aberdeen 5-373 Grecian stories. M, Hack . . . 18-1300 GREECE. 246 GREEK. Greece. Aniiquities, raanners, and customs. — Anthon, C Grecian iiiitiquities . 27"-S]0ol — Bojesen, E. F. Grecian antiquities 27''-3072 — Fosbroke, T. D. Manufactures, manners, and institutions 27='-31o'2 — Heeren, A. H. L. Ancient Greece 27^-3150 — Hermann, C. F. Political antiquities 27''-31i54 — Miiller, C. O. The Doric race . 27^-3110 — Potter, J. Antiquities of Greece 27''-3210,l — St. John, J. A. Manners and customs of ancient Greece .... 27"-3225 — Smith, W. Dictionary of antiquities 27»-3239 — Wachsmuth, W. Antiquities of the Greeks 27^-3275 — History. — Bonner, J. Child's history of . 27''-307G — Clinton, H. F. Civil and literary chronology of 27"-3092 — Clough, A. H. Greek history from Themistocles to Alexander .... 27»-3097 — C( mstock, J. L. Greek revolution 27»-3102 — Puruy, V. Histoire grecque . 34r-397l) — Felton, C. C. Greece, ancient and modern 27^-3120 — Curtius, E. History of . . . 27''-S10o — Finlaj^, G. Greece under the Romans 27"-3125 Byzantine and Greek empires, 716 to 1453 . ■ 27»-3]26 From crusaders to Turks . 27=^3127 Greece under Othoman and Venetian domi- nation 27'^3128 Hellenic kingdom and Greek nation 27*-3130 History of the Greek revolution 27"-3129 — Gillies, J. Plistory of ancient . 27''-3136 — Goldsmith, O. History of Greece 27=^-3137 to 9 — Gordon, T. History of . . . 27''-3141 — Grotc, G. History of . . . 27''-3l4o — History of Gre.'C(;. 8. P. C. K. . 27'^3286 — Ho\ve,'S. G. Historical sketch of 27--<-3in8 — Keightley, T. H:story of , . 27"-31(J9 — Miilkiii, F. History of . . . 27='-318t — j\[illingen, J. Memoirs of the affairs of 27^-3188 — Milford, W. History of . . 27»-3192 — -yiiiller, C. O. History and antiquities of the Doric race 27'-3110 — Pococke, E., et al. History of Greece 27''-3206 — Schmitz, L. History of . . 27''-3228 — Smith. W. History of . . . 27''-3234 — Stan van, T. Grecian liistory . 27-^-3238 — Tcmient, J. E. History of modern 27''-3242 — Tliirlwall, C. History of . . 27^-3247 — Tliucydidcs. Grecian Wiir . 27»-32o4 to 7 I)e bello pcloponnes'aco . . 34-342 — Travels and geography. — Anderson, R. Peloponnesus and Greek islands 27''-53 — Baird, H. M. Travels in . . 27''-415 — Barthelemy, J. J. Travels of Anacharsis the • younger" in G 27M.2 Voyage du jeune Anacharsis en Grece 34-4504,4871 — Blaquiere, E. Letters from . . 27"-199 — Bromer, F. Travels in . , . 27''-642 — Cliiindler, R. Travels in . . 28f-244 — Colton, W. Views of . . . 27''-238 — De Vere, xV. Picturesque sketches of 27>>-397 Sketches of G. and Tui'key . 27''-230 — Gitfard, E. Visit to . . . 27''-54 — Hand-book for travellers . . 27''-496 — Modern traveller .... 29b-275 — O'in, S. Greece and the golden horn 27'>-774 — Pausanias. Descriptio Graeciae . 34-329 — Puricardis, G. A. Greece of the Greeks 27''-861 — Senior, N. W. Journal in , . 27''-521 — Siade, A. Travels in . . . 27''-12o — Smith, W. Dictionary of geography 25-104 — Sonnini, C. S. Travels in . . 27''-198 — Stanhope, L. Greece in 1823,4 . 27''-55 — Stepliens, J. L. Travels iu . . 27M76 — Taylor, B. Travels in . . . 27''-530 Greece — continued. — MisceHany. — Ampere, J. J. Etudes litteraries . 34-3023 — About, E. Grece contemporaine . 34-3005 Greece and the Greeks of the present day 27''-429 — Becker, W. A. Charioles . . 27^'-3059 — Benjamin, S. G. W. The Turk and the Gieek 27''-918 — Chase, T. Hellas, her monuments, etc. 27''-618 — History of modern Greece, with a view of its geography, antiquities, and present condition 27"-3287 — Ransabe, A. R. Progress and present iwsition of" 27''-3218 — Stei)hanini, J. Personal narrative . 30-499 — Stuart, R. Monuments of . . 5-112 — Wordsworth, C. Description of . 27^-539 — See Antiquities; Athens; Coins and coinage; East ; Eastern Europe ; Ionian islands ; Le- vant ; Macedonia ; Manners and customs ; Morea ; Mythology ; Numismatics. Greece, pictorial, descriptive, and historical. C. Wordsworth .... 27''-539 Greek, the, and the Turk. E. E. Crowe 28''-827 Greek church. Finlay, G. Byzantine and Greek empire 27"-3126 — Haxthausen's Russian empire . 27''-574 — Neale, J. M. Holy eastern church 32-808 Essays on liturgiology . . 32-1964 .— Southcate, H. Visit to the Syrian church ." . 28'^-472 — See Eastern church. Greek colonies. Rochette, D. R. Histoire critique de I'etablissement des colonies grecques 34-4535 Greek language and literature. Grammar and lexicography. — Buttmann, P. Griechische grammatik 34-2393 — ^ — Greek grammar for high schools 22-54 — ' — Irregular Greek verbs . . 22-53 — Cassel's lessons in Greek . . 22-65 — Goodwin, W. W. Syntax of the Greek verb 22-94 — Hadley, J. Greek grammar for schools and colleges 22-106 — Iledericus, B. Graecum lexicon . 34-494 — Junius, L. The Greek verb . . 22-141 — Kiihner, R. Grammar of the Greek language 22-146 — Liddell and Scott. Greek- English lexicon 22-391 — Parkhurst, J. Greek and English lexicon to the new testament . . . 22-193 — Port Royal. Greek grammar . . 22-202 Primitives of the Greek tongue . 22-204 — Winer, G. B. Grammar of the new testament diction . . • . . . . 22-288 — Versification. — Hermann, G. Eleraenta doctrinae metricse 34-384 — O'Brien, W. Ancient rhythmical art 22-701 — Tate, J. Introduction to Greek metres 22-731 — History and selections. — Anstice, J. Choric poetry . . 23-813 — Bland and Merrivale. Greek anthology 38-147 — Browne, R. W. History of Greek literature 22-947 — Burges, G. Greek anthology . 33-109 — Coleridge, H. N. Study of the Greek classic poets . - . . . . . 22-981 — Cleveland, C. D. Compendium of classical literature 22-976 — Darley, G. D. The Grecian drama 22-1010 fc— Donaldson, J. W. History of the Greek drama ^ 22-1028 The new cratylus . . . 22-421 — Elton, C. A. Specimens of Greek poets 23-815 — Felton, C. C. 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The speaker at home ; F's S. 24-221 Life and character of 30-1848 10-769 10-586 9-1202 18-2266 18-2267 18-2268 chapters on extempore and memoriter speaking, lec- turing, and reading aloud ; and on the physiol- ogy of speech, by W. H. Stone. L., 1859 22—653 Halcyon." H. Wade '. '. '. '. 20-491 Haldane, Alexander. Memoirs of the lives of Robert Haldane and James A. Haldane. N. Y., 1853. 8» 30-1446 Haldeman, S. S. Affixes in their origin and appli- cation, exhibiting the etymologic structure of English words. Ph., 1865 . 22-108 — Analytic orthography ; an investigation of the sounds of the voice and their alphabetic nota- tion ; including the mechanism of speech, and its bearing upon etymology. Ph., 1860. 8° " . . 23-393 Hale, Mrs. C. L. AVoodland lays, legends, and charades. Ph., 1868 . . 23-1008 Hale, C. R., S. H. Jones, and H. Morton. Report on the Rosetta stone. Ph., 1858. 4» 28''-160 Hale, D. Thompson, J. P. Memoir of, with select writings 30-595 Hale, E. E. If, yes, and perhaps. Four possibili- ties and six exaggerations ; with some bits of fact 18-1311 — Kansas and Nebraska ; the history, geographi- cal and physical characteristics, and political position of those territories. B., 1854 26"-321 — Margaret Percival in America • 18-1312 — Ninety days' worth of Europe. B., 1861 27''-576 Hale, G. S. See United States digest (in the law division of the article on U. S.) Hale, M., Chief-justice. Jurisdiction of the lords' house or parliament, considered according to ancient records ; with an introductory preface, including a narrative of the same jurisdiction from the accession of James I, by P. Har- grave. L., 1796. 4» . . . 27»-505 Hale, N. Stuart, I. W. Life of . . 30-938 Hale, S. History of the United States, to 1817. N. Y., 1840. 2 V. . . . 26»-95 Hale, S. J. Boarding out . . , 18-1313 — Flora's interpreter, and Fortuna Flora. Re- vised edition. B. . . . 9-44 — Keeping house and house-keeping 18-1317 — Liberia; or, Mr. Peyton's experiment 18-1314 — Manners ; or, happy homes and good society. B., 1868. 8'' .... 33-755 — New cook-book. Ph., [1857] , 6-186 — Northwood 18-1315 — Traits of American life . . . 18-1316 — Woman's record. N. Y., 1851. 8° 30-719 Halen, J. van. Narrative of imprisonment in the dungeons of the inquisition at Madrid, and journey to Russia. L., 1827. 2 v. 8° 27''-188 Half a million of money. A. B. Edwards 18-1004 Half brothers. A, Dumas . . . 18-926 Half century, the. E. Davis . . 26''-625 Half hours with the best authors. C. Knight 83-485 Half hours with the best French authors. L., 1867. 8" 22-1074 Half hours with the best letter-writers and autobi- ographers. C. Knight . . 33-1348 Half hours with the microscope. E. Lankester 9-1034 Half-sir. G. Griffin .... 18-3680 Half tints : table d'hote and drawing-room. N. Y., 1867 33-1363 Half yearly abstract of the medical sciences, v. 45, 6. Ph., 1867. 8° . . . . 10-801 Halifax, C. Montague, Earl of. (Sanford's British. poets) 23-171 Halfpenny, W. and J. Rural architecture in the Chinese and gothick taste ; designs for arches, bridges, garden seats, temples, &c. L., 1852. 8° .5-36 Hali meidenhad. Cockayne, O. [Ed.] [E. E. T. S., pt. 18] V. 10 of 22-1043 Haliburton, T. C. Historical and statistical account of Nova Scotia. Halifax, 1829. 2 v. 8» 20=^-96 — Letter-bag of the Great Western ; or, life in a steamer ...... 18-1322 — Nature and human nature . . 18-1323 — Rule and misrule of the English in America. N. Y., 1851 26''-027 — Sayings f)f Sam Slick . . . 18-1324 — Sam Slick's wise saws and modern instances 18-1325 — Yankee stories .... 18-1321 Halkerston, P. Collection of Latin maxims and rules in law and equity ; with an English trans- lation. E., 1823. 8° . . . 2-344 Hall, A. Life and character of the Rev. S. Jndd. B., 1854 30-1082 Hall, A. O. A coroner's inquisition. F's M. D. V. 15 24-113 — The Manhattaner in New Orleans ; or, phases of "crescent city" hfe. N. Y., 1851 26'M59 Hall, B. Account of a voyage of discovery to the west coast of Corca and the great Loo-Choo island. Ph., 1818. 8° . . 29i'-22 — Extracts from a journal written on the coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico, in 1830. Ph., 1824. 2v 26"-179 — Lieutenant and commander ; autobiographical sketches of his own career, from fragments of voyages and travels. L., 1863 . 29''-201 — Patchwork. Ph., 1841. 2 v. . 27>'-154 — Skimmings ; or, a winter at Schloss Hainfekl, in Lower'Styria. Ph., 1836 . . 27''-155 — Travels in North America in 1827,8. Ph. , 1829. 2 V 26'^-306 — See Captain Hall in America. Hall, B. H. Collection of college words and cus- toms. N. Y., 1859 . . . 22-111 — History of eastern Vermont to the close of the 18th century ; with a biographical chapter and appendixes. N. Y., 1858. 8° . 26^-431 Hall, B. R. Frank Freeman's barber shop 18-1338 — The new purchase .... 18-1329 — Teaching, a science: the teacher an artist. N. Y., 1848 13-100 Hall, C. Memoirs of Marshall Hall. L., 1861. 80 30-1377 Hall, C. F. Arctic researches, and life among the Esquimaux ; being the narrative of an expe- dition in search of Sir John Franklin in 1800-2. N. Y., 1865. 8" . . . . 26''-489 Hall, C. H. True protestant ritualism : a review of a book entitled " The law of ritualism." Ph., 1867 32-2248 Hall, C. W. Twice taken . ... 18-1318 Hall, E. The puritans and their principles. 2d ed. N. Y., 1846. 8» . . . . 26"-439 Hall, E. B. Life and times of John Howard. Providence, 1855. 8<> . . . 30-1607 — Memoir of Mary L. Ware. B., 1853 30-736 Hall, E. H. Appleton's hand-book of American travel— the Southern tour. N. Y., 1866 . .. . . 36"-573 — National tax law, as amended ; with a complete compendium of stamp duties. N. Y., 1863 3-236 Hall, Fitzedward. See Early English text society ; Sherring, M. A. Hall, Francis. Travels in Crnada and the United States in 1816,7. B., 1818. 8" . 26"-46 HALL. 355 HALLIDAY. Hall, Frederic. Life of Maximilian I, late emperor of Mexico ; with a sketch of tlie empress Car- lota. N. Y., 1808 . . . 30-2347 Hull, F. W. Rambles in Europe ; or, a tour through France, Italy, Switzerland, Great Britain, and Ireland in 1836. N. Y., 1838. 2 v. 27''-712 Hall, G., memoir of, by G. H. Bardwell 30-223 Hall, H. The distiller ; adapted to the use of farmers and distillers. Ph., 1818. 8" . 6-J94 Hall, H. B. Scottish sports and pastimes. L., 1851 20-360 Hall, James. Legends of the west . 18-1319 — Memoir of Thomas Posey. (S. A. B. 19) 30-497 — Notes on the western states. Ph., 1838 26"-603 — Romance of western history ; or, sketches of history, life, and manners in the west. Cin., 1857 26''-463 — Sketches of history, life, and manners in the west. Ph., 1835. 2 v. . . 26''-44 — The west ; its commerce and navigation. Cin., 1848 26''-45 — Sec McKenney, T. L. Hall, James, LL.L». Geology of New York. Alb., 1848. 4» 9-1226 — Palseontology of New York. Alb., 1847,52. 3v. 4« ■ 9-1228 — and J. D. Whitney. Report of the geological survey of the state of Iowa. v. 1, pts. 1, 2. 1858. 4° 9-1251 — Report on the geological survey of the state of Wisconsin, v. 1. 1802. 4° . 9-12.50 Hall, John. Education of children. N. Y., 1825 13-102 — History of the Presbyterian church in Trenton, N. J. N. Y., 1859 . . . 32-2159 Hall, John. (Sanford's Br. poets) . 23-69 Hall, J. C. Interesting facts connected with the animal kingdom ; with some remarks on the unity of our species. L., 1841. 8" 9-560 Hall, J. E. Memoirs of eminent persons. Ph., 1827. 8° 30-811 Hall, J. S. Book of the feet ; a history of boots and shoes ; also, hints to last-makers, and remedies for corns, etc. N. Y., 1847 . 6-183 Hall, J. V. An autobiography, ed. by Newman Hall. L., 1865 .... 30-1783 Hall, Marshall. Lectures on the nervous system and its diseases. Ph., 1836. 8° 10-615 — Prone and postural respiration in drowning and other forms of apnoea or suspended respiration. L., 1857 10-335 — The two-fold slavery of the United States ; with a project of self-emancipation. L., 1854 2-693 — Memoirs, by Mrs. C. Hall . . 30-1377 Hall, Mrs. Matthew. Queens before the conquest. L., 1854. 2 V 30-795 — Royal princesses of England, from the reiiiii of George I. L., 1858 . . . 30-1045 Hall, N. The Christian philosopher triumphing over death : a narrative of the closing scenes of the -life of the late W. Gordon ; with a memoir of J. D. Godman, by T. Sewall. Ph. 32-640 — The land of the forum and the Vatican ; or, thoughts and sketches during an easter pil- grimage to Rome. L., 1859 . 27''-363 — Lectures on temperance and missions to the masses ; also, an oration on Christian liberty ; together with his reception by the New York Union League Club. Reported by W. Ander- son. N. Y., 1868 . . . 2-698 — Sermons ; with a history of Surrey chapel and its institutions. N. Y., 1868 . . 32-2423 Hall, R. Works ; with a biief memoir, by O. Greg- ory, and observations on his character as a preacher, by J. Foster, 11th ed. L., 1853. 6 V. 8° 32-774 — Works ; with a brief memoir of the author. 1st complete ed. N. Y., 1830. 2 v. 8" 32-104 — Gregory, O. Memoir of . . 30-601 Hall, R. Miscellaneous works and remains ; with a memoir by O. Gregory, and a critical esti- mate of his cliaracter and writings by J. Foster. L., 1849 . . , 32-287 Hall, Sarah. Selection from writings ; with a me- moir. Ph., 1833 .... 33-157 Hall, Spencer. See Gonzales, T. Hall, S. C. Book of British ballads. L., 1853. 4» 23-1311 — Book of gems; the modern poets and artists of Great Britain. L., 1853. 3 v. 8° 23-564 Hall, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. The book of the Thames, from its rise to its fall. L., 1859. 8« 27''-595 — Ireland ; its scenery, character, &c. L. 3 v. 8° . ^ . . . ... 27''-1208 — A week at Killarney, with descriptions of routes thither. L., 1805. 4» . . 27''-756 Hall, Mrs. S. C. Animal sagacity. L. Sm. 4'* 9-699 — The buccaneer .... 18-1338 — Can wrong be right ? . . . 18-1337 — Marian ; or, a young maid's fortunes 18-1332 — Midsummer eve .... 18-1333 — Pilgrimages to English shrines ; with notes and illustrations by F. W. Fairholt. L., 1850. 2 V. 8° 27^-387 — Sketches of Irish character . . 18-1339 — The whiteboy .... 18-1335 Hall, W. H. New encj'clopsedia. 3d ed. v. 1. L. f» 33-1500 Hall, W. W. Bronchitis and kindred diseases, in language adapted to common readers. N. Y., 1852 10-137 — Consumption. N. Y., 1857 . . 10-169 — Health and disease: a book for the people. N. Y., 1859 10-182 — Sleep. 3d ed. N. Y., 1863 . . 10-348 Hall'sjournal of health. N. Y., 1854-64. 11 v. 8° 10-313 Hallam, A. H. Remains in verse and prose ; with a preface and memoir. B., 1803 33-429 Hallam, H. Constitutional history of England, from the accession of Henry VII to the death of George II. B., 1829. 3 v. 8" . 27«-518 — Introduction to the literature of Europe in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries. N. Y., 1841. 2 V. 8° 22-1076 — View of the state of Europe during the middle ages. 10th ed. L., 1853. 3 v. 8° 27='-3439 — Same. P., 1821. 4 v. . . . 27^^-3438 Halleck, F. G. Poetical works. N. Y.. 1858 23-109,612 — Poetical writings, ed. by J. G. Wilson. N. Y., 1809 23-1020 — Alnwick castle, and other poems. N. Y., 1845 23-108 — Fanny, with other poems. N. Y., 1839 23-86 Halleck, H. W. Elements of military art and science ; or, course of instruction in strategy, fortification, tactics of battles, &c. N. Y., 1846 6-619 — Same. 2d ed. N. Y., 1859 . . . 6-620 — International law ; or, rules regulating the in- tercourse of states in peace and war. San Francisco, 1861. 8" . . . 2-173 Hallelujah. G. Wither . . . 23-526 Haller, A. V. Moderate monarchy; or, principles of the British constitution, described in a nar- rative of the life and maxims of Alfred the great and his counsellors; with notes and commentaries on the present state of the British constitution, by F. Steinitz. L., 1849 27«-520 Hallett, S. Industrial and financial resources of the U. S., as developed by oflicial returns. N. Y., 1864. 8" 1-188 Halley, R. An inquiry into the nature of the sacra- ments. 2d ed. L., 1854. 2 v. 32-2205 Halliday, S. B. Lost and found ; or, life among the poor. N. Y,., 1859 . . . 33-760 HALLIG. 256 HAMILTON. Hallig, the. J. C. Biernatzki . . 18-331 Halliwell, J. O. Brief hand-list of books, manu- scripts, (fee, illustrative of the life and writings of Shakespeare. L., 1859 . . 21-199 — Collection of letters illustrative of the progress of science in England, from the reign of Eliz- abeth to that of Charles II. L., 1841. S" 11-198 — Dictionary of Archaic and provincial words, obsolete phrases, proverbs, and ancient cus-' toms, from the 14th century. L.^ 1855. 2 v. 8» 22-114 — The early history of freemasonry in England. 2d ed. L., 1844 .... 2-694 — Introduction to the evidences of Christianity. 2d ed. L., 1859 . . . . 32-825 — Letters of the kings of England, now first col- lected ; with historical introduction and notes. L.,1846. 2v 27''-513 — Life of William Shakespeare. L., 1848. S" 30-1073 — (Ed.) Nursery rhymes of England. 6th ed. L 23-881 — Shakesperiana ; a catalogue of the early editions of Shakespeare's plays, and of the commenta- ries and other publications illustrative of his works. L.,1841. 8» . . 21-198 Hallock, W. A. Memoir of Harlan Page. L. 30-1538 — Sketch of the life and labors of the Rev. Justin Edwards. N. Y., 1855 . . 30-856 Halloween. A. C. Coxe . . . 23-1024 Halls, J. J. Life and correspondence of Henry Salt. L., 1834. 2 v. 8» . . 30-1891 Halm, F. Son of the wilderness ; a dramatic poem, in five acts. N. Y., 1848 . . 24-35 Same, under title of Ingomar, the barbarian. F's S. D. V. 12 . . . . 24-221 Halpine, C. G. Baked meats of the funeral 18-1320 — Life and adventures, songs, services, and speeches ofprivate Miles O'Reilly . . 18-1326 Halsey, L. J. The literary attractions of the bible ; or, a plea for the word of God, considered as a classic. N. Y., 1858 . . 32-746 Halsted, C. A. Life of Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry Vn. L., 1839. 8» . 30-2318 — Richard III as duke of Gloucester and king of England. Ph., 1844. 8° . . 30-460 Halsted, O. Account of the new method of curing dyspepsia. N. Y., 1830 . . 10-58 Hambleton, J. P. Biographical sketch of H. A. Wise ; with a history of the political campaign in Virginia in 1855 ; and a review of the posi- tion of parties on the eve of the presidential campaign of 1856. Rich., 1856. 8° 26''-604 Hamburg, Schiller-Fest in (1859) . 34-2408 Hamburgisches Wechselbuch. J. v. Dohren 34-2291 Hamel, F. J. Protestantism in peril ; a commentary on the tractarian tendencies of the age. L., 1865. 8° 32-1643 Hamerton, P. G. Painter's camp in the highlands, and thoughts about art. Camb., 1862. 2 v. 5-304 Hamilton, Alexander. Works ; comprising his cor- respondence and his political and official writings, exclusive of the Federalist, civil and military. Ed. by J. C. Hamilton. N. Y., 1850. 7v. 8° . . . . 26''-946 — Hamilton, J. C. Life of . . 30-224 History of the republic as traced in the writings of 26''-364 — Renwick, J. Life of . . . 30-457 — Riethmiiller, C. J. A. Hamilton and his con- temporaries .... 30-1526 — See Federalist. . Hamilton, Anthony. Fairy tales and romances. Trans, from the French. L., 1849 18-3838 — M6moires de Grammont ; pr6c6d6s d'une notice sur la vie et les ouvrages d'Hamilton, par M. Auger. Voyage de Chappelle et de Bachau- mont. P., 1857 .... 34-3386 Hamilton, Anthony. Memoirs of Count Grammont ; Avith a biogranhical sketch of Count Hamilton, and a translation of the epistle to Count Grammont. Ph., 1836. 8» . . 30-215 — Same, with title Memoirs of the court of Charles II, by Count Grammont, ed. by Sir W. Scott. Also the personal history of Charles, and the • Boscobel tracts. L., 1846 . . 30-216 Hamilton, E. Letters on the elementary principles of education. 6th ed. L., 1818. 2 v. 13-103 — Benger, E. O. Memoirs of . . 30-1214 Hamilton, G. Gymnastics for boys, and calisthenics for young ladies. L., 1840 . 20-377 Hamilton, H. C. Index to the pictorial history of England; forming a complete chronological key to tlie civil and military events, lives of remarkable persons, and the progress of the country. L., 1850. 8" . . 27»-297 Hamilton, James. Sinai, the Hedjaz, and Soudan ; wanderings around the birth-place of the prophet, and across the Ethiopian desert. L., 1857. 8° .... 28''-247 Hamilton, James, D. D. Lessons from the great biography. L., 1857 . . . 32-689 — Life of James Wilson, of Woodville. N. Y., 1859 80-1187 — Memoir of Lady Colquhoun. N. Y., 1851 30-1415 — Our Christian classics ; readings from the best divines, with notices, biographical and criti- cal. L., 1859. 4v. . . . 82-1310 — Memoir of Henrietta Wilson . . 4-180 Hamilton, John. On truth and error ; thoughts in prose and verse, on the principles of truth, and the causes and eftects of error. Camb., 1856 32-1545 Hamilton, J. C. History of the republic of the United States, as traced in the writings of Alexander Hamilton and of his contempora- ries. N. Y., 1857. 6v. 8° . 26=^-864 — Life of Alexander Hamilton. N. Y., 1834,40. 2v. 8» 30-224 Hamilton, J. P. Reminiscences of an old sportsman. L., 1860. 2 V 20-362 Hamilton, N. E. S. A. Inquiry into the genuineness of the manuscript corrections in Mr. Collier's annotated Shakspere, folio, 1032; and of cer- tain Shaksperian documents likewise pub- lished by Mr. Collier. L., 1860. 4° 24-96 Hamilton, Robert, LL. D. Inquiry concerning the rise and progress, the redemption, present state and management of the national debt of Gt. Britain. Ph., 1816. 8» . 1-239 Hamilton, Robert, M. D. Amphibious carnivora, herbivorous cetacea, &c. [Jardine, Sir W., N. 1. 25] .... V. 11 of 9-594 — British fishes. [Jardine, Sir W., N. 1. 36, 37] V. 2, 3, of 9-596 — Whales, etc. [Jardine, Sir W., N. 1. 26] V. 12 of 9-594 Hamilton, Rowland. Resources of a nation ; a series of essays. L., 1863. 8» . . -3-115 Hamilton, R. W. The revealed doctrine of rewards and punishments. L., 1853 . 32-2207 Hamilton, S. History of the national flag of the United States. Ph., 1852 . . 26«-358 Hamilton, T. Annals of the peninsular campaigns, from 1808 to 1814. Ph., 1831. 3 v. 27«-2025 — Men and manners in America. P., 1833. 8° 26''-469 — Youth and manhood of Cyril Thornton 18-1340 Hamilton, Sir W. Discussions on philosophy and literature, education and university reform ; with an introductory essay by R. Turnbull. N. Y., 1853. 8» ... 15-253 — Lectures on metaphysics and logic. Ed. by H. L. Mansel and J; Veitch. B., 1859,60. 2 v. 8» 15-129 — Metaphysics. Collected, arranged, and abridged by F. Bowen. Camb., 1861 . 15-181 HAMILTON. 257 HANDBOOK. Hamilton, Sir W. Philosopln^ ; arranged and edited by O. "W. Wiglit for tlie use of schools and colleges. 2d ed. N. Y., 1854. 8" . . . . . . 15-126 — Baynes, T. S. Essay on the new analytic of logical forms .... 15-104 — Bolton, M. P. W. Examination of principles of ._ . . . 15-300 — Grote, G. Review of Mill's examination of Hamilton 15-2G4 — Mansel, H. L. Philosophy of the conditioned . . . . . . 15-284 — Masson, D. Recent British philosophy 15-200 — Mills, j; S. Examination of . 15-249 — See Reid, T. — Stirling, J. H. Philosophy of perception 15-270 Hamilton [Sir W. ] versus Mill; a thorough discus- sion of Mr. John Stuart Mill's examination of Hamilton's logic and philosophy. Part I, on chapters 17, 18, and 19. E., 1866. 8° 15-337 Hamilton, W. J. Researches in Asia Minor, Pontus, and Armenia ; with some account of their antiquities and geology. L., 1842. 2 v. 8" " 28''-l89 Hamilton, W. R. Elements of quaternions. L.,1866. 8" 14-124 — Lectures on quaternions ; containing a system- atic statement of a new mathematical method. Dub., 1853. 8° . . . . 14-181 Hamilton, W. T. The "friend of Moses;" or a defence of the Pentateuch, as the production of Moses and an inspired document, against the objections of modern skepticism. N. Y., 1852. 8° 32-377 Hamiltons. Mrs. C. Gore . . . 18-1218 Hamlet. See Shakespeare. Hamlet travestie. J. Poole . . . 24-214 Hamley, E. B. Lady Lee's widowhood 18-1341 — Operations of war explained and illustrated. E., 1806. 4° 6-1013 — Story of the campaign of Sebastopol. E., 1855. 8» 27»-2920 Hamlin, A. C. Martyria ; or, Andersonville prison. B., 1806 26^-837 Hamlin. H. Hayes, J. L. Life and speeches of ' 30-1675 Hamlin, H. A. L. Lawrence, M. W. Memorials of 32-473 Hammond, C. Pilgrimage of Thomas Paine and others to the seventh circle in the spirit world. Rochester, 1852 .... 32-1854 Hammond, James. (Bell's poets of G. B.) 23-494 — (Sanford's Br. poets) . . . 23-233 Hammond, J. D. History of political parties in the state of New York to 1840. Alb., 1842. 2 v. 8° 26«-97 — Life and times of Silas Wright. Syracuse, 1848. 8" 30-1103 Hammond, M. E. Florence . . 18-1342 Hammond, M. M. Memoir of Captain M. M. Ham- mond. N. Y., 1858 . . . 30-1056 Hammond, 8. H. Hills, lakes, and forest streams. N. Y., 1854 .... 26^-265 — Wild northern scenes; or, sporting adventures with the rifle and the rod. N. Y., 1857 20b-326 — and L. W. Mansfield. Country margins and rambles of a journalist. N. Y., 1855 26^-280 Hammond, W. A. Military medical and surgical essays prepared for the United States sanitary commission. Ph., 1864. 8" . 10-454 — Robert Severne .... 18-3803 — Statement of the causes which led to the dis- missal of Surgeon-General W. A. Hammond ; with a review of the evidence. N. Y., 1864. 8» 26''-u. p. — Treatise on hygiene, with special reference to the military service. Ph., 1863. 8» 10-306 Hammond, W. A. Wakefulness. Ph., 1866 10-580 Hamond, M. (J. Huen-Dubourg.) Life of the Cardinal de Cheverus. Trans, by R. M. Walsh. Ph., 1839 . . . 30-132 Hampden, A. Hartley Norman . . 18-1343 Hampden, J. Forster, J. Life of . 30-167,174 Hampden, R. D. Fathers of Greek philosophy. E., 1802. 8° 15-187 — Life of Thomas Aquinas ; a dissertation of the scholastic philosophy of the middle ages. L., 1848 15-127 Hampole. See Rolle of H. Hampshire. Brayley, E. W., and J. Britton . V. 6 of 27''-474 — Handbook for travellers . . . 27''-484 — Warner, R., jr. Extract from Domes-day book 27''-4015 Hampson, R. T. Origines patriciae ; or, a deduction of European titles of nobility and dignified offices from their primitive sources. L., 1840. 8° 27^-3442 Hamst, Olphar. [Pseud.] See Thomas, Ralph. Hand'islande. V.Hugo . . . 34-3410 Hanaford, Mrs. P. A. Field, gunboat, hospital, and prison. B., 1866 . . . 26='-780 — Frank Nelson .... 18-1348 — The young captain ; a memorial of R. C. Derbv. B., 1805 30-1714 Hanbury, B. Historical memorials relating to the independents, or congregationalists, from their rise to the restoration of the monarchy, A. D. 1000. L., 1839-44. 3 v. 8° . 32-852 Hancock, Sallie J. Montanas . . 18-3747 Hancock, Thomas. Personal narrative of the origin and progress of the caoutchouc or India rubber manufacture in England. L., 1857. 8" 6-338 Hancock, Thomas. The peculium ; an endeavor to throw light on some of the causes of the decline of the society of Friends. L., 1859 82-874 Hancock, Thomas, M. D. Essay on instinct, and its physical and moral relations. L., 1824. 8" 15-310 Hancock, W. An emigrant's five years in the free states of America. L., 1860 . 26^-390 Hancock, W. N. Impediments to the prosperity of Ireland. L., 1850 . . . 27"-1449 — Report on the supposed progressive decline of Irish prosperity. Dublin, 1803. 8" 27=^-1448 Hand, the. Bell, C. Mechanism and endowments of 10-143 — Zachrie, J. Advice in the management of 10-406 — See Fingers. Hand and glove. A. B. Edwards . 18-1003 Hand and word, the. Gerald Griffin . 18-3678 Hand but not the heart. T. S. Arthur 18-172 Handbook for India ; being an account of the three presidencies and of the overland route. L., 1859. 2 V 281^-334 Handbook for Hythe. H. Busk . . 6-573 Handbook for travellers in central Italy. 4tli ed. L., 1857 27'^-493 Handbook for travellers in Devon and Cornwall. 4th ed. L., 1859 . . . 27'^-554 Handbook for travellers in northern Europe ; includ- ing Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. L., 1849,58. 2 v. 27''-488 Handbook for travellers in France ; a guide to Nor- mandy, Brittany, the rivers Seine, Loire, Rhone, and Garonne ; the French Alps, Dau- phine, Provence, and the Pyrenees. 6th ed. L., 1858 27''-485 Handbook for travellers in Greece. New ed. L., 1854 27»'-490 Handbook for travellers in Kent and Sussex. L., 1858 27''-483 Handbook for travellers in northern Italy. 7th ed. L., 1858. 2v 27''-492 Handbook for ti-avellers in Portugal. 2d ed. L., 1856 27^-487 17 HANDBOOK. 2BS HARD. Handbook for travellers in southern Germany. 8th ed. L., 1858 .... 27''-490 Handbook for travellers in Spain. R. Ford 27''-486 Handbook for travellers in southern Italy. 3d ed. L., 1858 27''-494 Handbook for travellers in Surrey, Hampshire, and the isle of Wight. L., 1858 . 27^-484 Handbook for travellers in Switzerland and the Alps of Savoy and Piedmont. 8th ed. L., 1858 . . . . . 27''-491 Handbook for travellers in Wiltshire, Dorsetshire, and Somersetshire. New ed. L.,1859 27''-555 Handbook for ti'avellers on the continent ; being a guide to Holland, Belgium, Prussia, northern Germany, and the Rhine from Holland to Switzerland. 12th ed. L., 1858 27''-481 Handbook for visitors to Paris ; containing a descrip- tion of the most remarkable objects in Paris, with general advice and information for English travellers in that metropolis, and on the way to it. L., 1864 . . 27^-716 Handbook of angling. By Ephemera. [E. Fitzgib- bon] 20-380 Handbook of English ecclesiology. L., 1847 32-2448 Handbook of games. H. G. Bohn . 20-181 Handbook of German literature. G. J. Adler 34-2298 Handbook of London, past and present. P. Cun- ningham 27''-482 Handbook of pictorial art. R. St. J. Tyrwhitt 5-311 Handbook of practical receipts ; or, useful hints in every-day life. N. Y., 18G0 . 6-184 Handbook of Rome and its environs. 5th ed. L., 1858 27''-495 Handbook of parlor magic ; magician's own book 20-191 Handbook of U. S. navy. B. S. Osbon 26='-G87 Handbook of universal biography. P. 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N. Alden . 26M326 Harper's school history. J. Abbott . 29»-209 Harper's story books. ,T. Abbott . . 18-15 Harper's weekly for 1857-61,05-67. N. Y. f° 17-213 Harrington, G. F. Inside : a chronicle of secession 18-1354 Harrington, J. Oceana, and other works ; with an account of his life by J. Toland. L., 1771. 4° 2-1104 Harrington, R. A few words on swimming. To which is added a bibliographical list of works on swimming, by O. Hamst. Lond. 20-379 Harrington. M. Edgeworth. v. 9 . 18-972,7 Harris, A. Tlic little treasure. F's S. D. v. 16 24-221 — My son Diana. F's M. D. v. 30 . 24-113 Harris, Alexander. Geographical hand-book. 2d ed. Lancaster, 1864. 8° . . 25-89 Harris, Alexander. Martin Beck . 18-1351 Harris, C. A. Principles and practice of dental surgery. 8th ed. Ph., 1863. 8° 10-447 Harris, G. Civilization considered as a science, in relation to its essence, its elements and its end. L., 1861. 8° .... 29»-223 Harris, G. W. Sut Lovingood . . 18-3842 Harris, James. 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Camb.,1845 26''-809 Harris. See Harrisse. Harrisburg. Morgan, G. H. Annals of II. 26='-465 — Catalogue and state library . . 21-420,1 Harrison, D., jr. Voice from the Washingtonian home. B., 1860 .... '2-1057 Harrison, F. England and France. [International policy] 27M250 Harrison, J., jr. Essay on the steam boiler ; with a list of all patents for steam boilers. Ph., 1867 6-339 Harrison, J. B. Familiar letters on the diseases of children. L., 1862. . . . 10-404 Harrison, M. Rise, progress, and present structure of the English language. Ph., 1850 22-450 Harrison, Walter. New history and survey of London and Westminster. L., 1776. f» 27»-4003 Harrison, William. The tongue of time ; or, the language of a church clock. B., 1844 32-256 Harrison, W."B. Mechanic's tool book ; with practi- cal rules and suggestions for use of machin- ists, and others. N. Y.,1868 . 6-493 Harrison, W. H. Waldemar . . 18-1353 Harrison, Gen. W. H. Dawson, M. Civil and military services of . . . 30-227 Harrisse, H. Bibliotheca Americana vctustissima; a description of works relating to America, published between the yeai's 1492 and 1551. N. Y., 1866. 4° . . . . 21-314 Harry and Lucy. M. Edgeworth . 18-973 Harry Coverdale's courtship. F. E. Smedley 18-2918 Harry Harson. J. T. Irving . . 18-1576 Harry Lee, or hope for the poor . . 18-i355 Harry Lorrequer. C. Lever . . 18-1872 Harry Mowbray. Capt. Knox . . 18-1794 Harry's vacation. W.C.Richards . 18-2644 Harsha, D. A. Life of Charles Sumner; with specimens of his eloquence ; a delineation of his oratorical character, and his great speech on Kansas. N. Y., 1856 . . 30-1449 — Life of Philip Doddridge ; with specimens of his style. Alb., 1865. 8» . . 30-1579 Hart, J. C. The romance of yachting ; voyage the first. N. Y., 1848 . . 29''-296 Hart, J. S. Class book of prose. Ph., 1858 22-1080 — Essay on the life and M'ritings of E. Spenser; with a special exposition of the Fairy Queen. N. Y., 1847. 8» . . . . 22-1079 — In the school room. Ph., 1868 . 13-104 — Mistakes of educated men. 4th ed. Ph., 1867 13-105 Hart, R. Ecclesiastical records of England, Ireland, and Scotland, from the 5th century till the reformation ; with prolegomena and notes. 2d ed. Camb., 1846. 8'' . . 27"-528 HARTE. 261 HA.UFF. Harte, F, B. Condensed novels and other papers. 18-4166 Harte, "W. History of Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden. 3d ed. revised, by J. J. Stockdale. L., 1807. 2 V. 8« . . . 30-221 Hartford convention, history of. T. Dwight 26''-724 Hartford, young men's institute. Annual report, 1862-63 21-u. p. Hartig, Count. Genesis of the revolution in Aus- tria. [See Kelly, W. K.] . . 27''-2551 Hartley, C. B. The three Mrs. Judsons ; the cele- brated female missionaries. A new and care- fully revised edition. Ph., 1860. 30-701 Hartley, D. Observations on man ; his frame, his duty, and his expectations. 6th ed. L., 1834. 8° 15-259 Hartley, R. M. Historical, scientific, and practical essay on milk. N. Y., 1842 . 4-17 Hartley, T. W. 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Manual of geology. 2d ed., enlarged. L., 1866 . . . 9-323 — Three kingdoms of nature briefly described. L. 1868 9-997 Haunted hearts. Maria Cummins . 18-777 Haunted homestead. Mrs. Southworth 18-2975 Haunted house, the. C. Dickens and others V. 20 of 17-116 Haunted London. W. Thornbury . 27»-1143 Haunted man, and the ghost's bargain. C. Dickens 18-856,858,867 Haunted merchant. C. F. Briggs . 18-415 Haunted tower. Mrs. H. Wood . . 18-3589 Haupt, H. General theory of bridge construction : containing demonstrations of the principles of the art and their application to practice. N. Y., 1856. 8° .... 6-57 — Military bridges ; with suggestions of new ex- pedients and constructions for crossing streams and chasms ; including designs for trestle and truss bridges for military railroads. N. Y., 1864. 80 6-627 Hauser, Caspar, account of. P. J. A. v. Feucrbach 30-1829 Hausset, Mme du. Memoires. [Barrifere, F., v. 3.] 34-3519 Haussez, Baron d'. Great Britain in 1833. Ph., 1833. 2 V 27''-144 Hautefort, Mme de. V. Cousin , . 34-4511 Hauteville case, report of — habeas corpus for the custody of an infant child. Ph., 1840. 8" . 2-30 Hauy, R. J. Traite de mineralogie. 2me ed. P., 1822. 4 V. 8°, et atlas 4" . 34-4006 Havard, W. King Charles I. M. B. D.v. 2 24-142 — Same. B. B. T.v. 1 . . . 24-71 Havelock, Sir H. Brock, W. Biographical sketcli of 30-1054 — Headley, J. T. Life of . . . 30-1142 — Hunt, G. H. Outran! and Havelock's Persian Campaign 28''-146 Haven, Mrs. A. B. [Cousin Alice.] All's not gold that glitters 18-1357 — Contentment better than wealth . 18-1358 — The coopers 18-1359 — Goi^sips of Riverton .» . . 18-1360 — Home stories 18-1368 — Loss and gain ..... 18-1361 — " No such word as fail " . . 18-1362 — Nothing venture, nothing have . 18-1363 — Out of debt, out of danger . . 18-1367 — Patient waiting no loss ; or, the two Christmas days 18-1364 — Place for every thing, and every thing in its place 18-1365 — Where there's a will, there's a way 18-1366 — Memoir of. N. Y., 1865 . . 30-1649 Haven, C. C. Washington and his army in New Jersey. Trenton, 1856. 8° . 26»-611 Haven, G. The pilgrim's wallet ; or, scraps of travel gathered in England, France, and Germany. N. Y., 1866 . . . ■ . 27''-772 Haven, J. Mental philosophy ; including intellect, sensibilities, and will. B., 1857. 8° 15-118 — Moral philosophy ; including theoretical and practical ethics. B., 1859 . . 15-139 Hsivernick, H. A. C. Gentiral historico-critical in- troduction to the Old Testament. Trans, by W.L.Alexander. E., 1852. Qo 32-1421 Haverty, M. History of Ireland, ancient and mod- ern. Dub., 1860. S" . . 27M458 Haviland, J. Builder's assistant, containing the five orders of architecture ; with a variety of mouldings, modillions, and foliage, working drawings, and original designs. Ph., 1818. 3v. 8'' 5-35 — Same. 2d ed. Bait. 4 v. 8° . 5-320 Hawaii and the Hawaiian Islands. Anderson, R. 32-1515 — Baxley, H. W. What I saw in 26''-548 — Brigham, W. T. Volcanic phenomena. [Bost. soc. nat. hist., v. 1, pt. 3] . . 9-1248 — Cheever, H. T. Island world of the Pacific 29'^-87 Life in the Sandwich islands . 29'^-90 — Ellis, W. Tour through . . 29'^-248 — Haole, A. Notes on Sandwich islands 29''-238 — Hopkins, M. Past, present and future of 29'>-197 — Stewart, C. S. Residence in Sandwich islands 29''-64 — Wood, W. M. Wandering sketches in South Polynesia . . . " . . 26'^-194 Hawaiian language, dictionary of. L. Andrews 22-9 Hawes, J. See Critical English testament. Hawes, J. H. System of rectangular surveying em- ployed in subdividing the public lands of the United States ; with appendix in regard to entering, locating, settling, etc. Ph., 1808. 8» 6-56 Hawes, Louisa. Memoir of the Rev. Erskine J. Hawes. N. Y., 1863 . . . 30-1509 — Memoir of Mrs. Mary E. Van Lennep, mis- sionary in Turkey. Hart., 1850 30-1488 Hawes, Win. P. Sporting scenes and sundry sketches of J. Cypress, Jr. N. Y., 1842. 2 v. 33-37 Hawker, P. Instructions to young sportsmen, in all that relates to guns and shooting ; to which is added the hunting and shooting of North America, with descriptions of the animals and birds by W. T. Porter. Ph., 1846. 80 20-364 Hawkes, S. Cecil, C Memoirs of . 30-229 Hawking, ancient and modern. H. G. Adams 9-502 — See Falconry. Hawkins, A. Picture of Quebec ; with historical recollections. Quebec, 1834 . 26''-43 Hawkins, B. W. See Huxley, T. H. Hawkins, Edward. Silver coins of England, ar- ranged and described ; with remarks on Brit- ish money previous to the Saxon dynasties. L.. 1841. 8° .... 27''-532 Hawkins, Ernest. Historical notices of the missions of the church of England in the North Ameri- can colonies, previous to the independence of the U.S. L., 1845. 8° . . 32-940 Hawkins, James. Physical, moral, and intellectual constitution of the deaf and dumb. L.. 1863 10-398 Hawkins, John. See Busby. Hawkins, Tom. Adventures of Mr. Sydenham Greenfinch 18-3977 Hawkins, W. G. Life of John H. W. Hawkins. B., 1859 30-1196 — Lunsford lane ; or, another Helper from North Carolina. B., 1863 . . . 30-1471 Hawks, F. L. Contributions to the ecclesiastical history of the U. S. N. Y., 1836-39. 2 v. 80 32-1334 — History of North Carolina ; with maps and illustrations, v. 1. Fayetteville, 1857. 8° 26»-449 — Monuments of Egypt ; or, Egypt a witness for the bible ; witli notes of a voyage up the Nile. N. Y., 1850. 8° . . 28''-130 — Narrative of the expedition of an American squadron to the China seas and Japan, (1852-54,) under Commodore Perry. W., 1856. 2 V. 4° . . . . 28''-912 — Same. N. Y., 1856. 8» . . 28''-228 — Oliver Cromwell. N. Y., 1856 . 30-858 Hawks of Hawk-hollow. R. M. Bird . 18-333 Hawkstone. Miss E. M. Sewell . . 18-2811 Hawksview. Miss Parr . . . 18-2432 HAWKESWORTH. 363 HAZARD. Hawkesworth, J. Account of the voyages under- taken for making discoveries in the southern hemisphere. Dub., 1775. 3 v. 8° 39''-33 — Edgar and Emmeline. I. B. T. v. 83 34-141 Hawles, J. The Ensrlislmian's right ; or, a dialogue between a barrister at law and a juryman. Ph., 1798 33-425 Hawley, E. H. Mnemotechny for the million ; or, how to remember. On the basis of P. F. Gouraud. Painesville, 1858. 8» 13-106 Hawthorne, N. Blithedale romance . 18-1370 — House of the seven gables ; a romance 18-1371 — La lettre rouge. Tr. de I'Anglaise. P. 8" 34-4680 — Life of Franklin Pierce. B., 1853 30-709 — Le livre de merveilles; contes pour les enfants tires de la mythologie. Trad, par L. Rabillon. 2me partie. P., 1858 . . . 34-5536 — Marble Faun ; or, the romance of Monte Beni 18-1373 — Mosses from an old manse . . 18-1373 — Our old home; a series of English sketches. B., 1863 37''-656 — Passages from American note-books. B., 1868. 2 V 30-2407 — Scarlet letter ; a romance . . 18-1374 — Snow image, and other twice-told tales 18-1375 — Tanglewood tales for girls and boys 18-1376 — True stories from history and biography 18-1377 — Twice-told tales .... 18-1378 — See Bacon, D. Haxthausen, A. von. The Russian empire, its peo- ple, institutions, and resources. Trans, by R. Farie. L., 1856. 3 v. 27''-574 — Transcaucasia ; sketches of the nations and races between the Black Sea and the Caspian. L., 1854. 8° .... 38'^-177 — The tribes of the Caucasus ; with an account of Schamyl and the Murids. L., 1855 38"-! 88 Hay, A. History of Chichester ; with notes and observations on the county of Sussex. Chi- chester, 1804. 8° . . . 27''-526 Hay, D. R. Laws of harmonious coloring, jidapted to interior decorations ; with observat/ons on the practise of house painting. E., 1847 5-225 — Science of beauty, as developed in nature and applied in art. Ed., 1856. 8° . 5-184 Hay, E. History of the insurrection of the county of Wexford, 1798. Dub., 1803. 8° 37='-1455 — Same under title of history of the Irish insur- rection of 1798. B., n. d. . 37''-1455=' Hay, H. United Statestaritf of 1857, and importer's guide in the customs. Pli., 1857 1-78 Hay, J. See Neill, P., et al. Hayden, Mrs. C. A. Carrie Emerson 18-1381 Hayden, H. H. Geological essays. Bait., 1880. 8° 9-235 Hayden, S. Washington and his masonic compeers. 6th ed. N. Y.', 1867 . . 30-1953 Haydn, Joseph. Siinmitliche compositionen fiir das pianoforte. 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Lectures on painting and design. L., 1844. 3v. 8° ... . 5-72 — Taylor, T. Life of, from autobiography and journals 30-708 Hayes. E. Ballads of Ireland. 3d ed. L., 1855. 3 V 83-596 Hayes, I. I. Arctic boat journey in the autumn of 1854. B., 1860 . . . . 39M74 — Same. 8d ed. B., 1867 . . 39i'-174» — The open Polar sea. N. Y., 1867. 8° 29''-861 Hayes, J. L. See Howells, W. D. Hayes, R. Sermon ; review of protestant pamph- lets . . . . . . 33-153 Hayes, W. Principles for expounding disposi- tions of real estate ; with dissertations on several of Mr. Fearne's doctrines, and analyt- ical tables of cases. Pli., 1835. 8° V. 7 of 3-55 Hayley, W. Life and posthumous writings of Wil- liam Cowper. Ph., 1805. 3 v. 30-110 Hayne, P. H. Avolio ; a legend of the island of Cos ; with poems, lyrical, miscellaneous, and dramatic. B., 1860 . . . 33-554 Haynes, F. O. Outlines of equity. Camb., 1858 8-158 Hayter, A. U. Selection of cathedral chants, adapted to the service of the Protestant Epis- copal Church in the U. S. B. Oblong 4° 5-1014 Hayter, C. Introduction to perspective, practical geometry, drawing, and painting. 6th ed. L., 1845. 8° . . . . 5-107 — New practical treatise on the three primitive colors. L., 1830. 8° . . 5-761 Haytliorne papers. H. Spencer v. 1 of 33-1014 Hayti. Candler, J. Condition, resources, prospects 36''-669 — See Saint Domingo. Hay -time to hopping. H. Martineau . 18-8116 Hay ward, C, Jr. Life of S. Cabot. (S. A. B., 9) 30-497 Hay ward, G. Surgical reports, and miscellaneous papers on medical subjects. B., 1855 10-497 Hay ward, J. The book of religions ; comprising the views or opinions of all the principal re- ligious sects in the world. B., 1848 33-107 Hayward, Sir J. Annals of the first four years of the reign of Elizabeth. Cam. soc. pub., 7 . . . . . 37«-195 Haj'ward, S. See Pike, S. Haywood, F. Analysis of Kant's critick of pure reason. By the translator of that work. L., 1844. 8» . . . . • 15-168 Haywood. See Hey wood. Hazael. A. F. Dickson . . . 33-675 Hazard, E. Historical collections ; consisting of state papers, and other authentic documents ; intended as materials for a history of the United States. Ph., 1793-94. 3 v. 4» 36''-1215 Hazard, R. G. Freedom of mind in willing. N. Y. 1864 15-331 Hazard, S. Annals of Pennsylvania, 1609-1688. Ph., 1850. 8° . . . . S6-'-360 — Pennsylvania archives; selected and arranged from original documents in the office of the secretary of the commonwealth. Ph., 1852-56. 12v. 8° . . . . 26^^-306 — Register of Pennsylvania; devoted to the preservation of facts and documents res- pecting the state of Penn.sylvania. Ph.. 1838-36. 16 vols. 8° . . . 26»-773 HAZARD. 264 HEADY. Hazard, S. United States commercial and statistical register; containing documents, facts, and other useful information illustrative of the his- tory and resources of the American union. Ph., 1840-42. 6 V. 8° . . 1-506 Hazeltine, M. J. Brevity and brilliancy in chess ; a collection of games culled from the whole range of chess literature. N. Y., 1866 20-26 Hazen, E. Popular technology ; or, professitms and trades. N. Y., 1846 . . 6-860 — Same. N. Y., 1841 . . . 6-8r)9 Hazen, J. A. Five years before the mast ; or, life in the forecastle aboard of a whaler and man- of-war. Ph., 1854 . . . 29'>-262 Hazlett, Helen. [Pseud.] See Tatem, Miss. Hazlitt, W. Characters of Shakespear's plays. L., 1817. 8° 22-1083 — Criticisms on art ; sketches of the picture gal- leries of England. Ed. by his son. L., 1843. 2v 5-9 — Lectures on the dramatic literature of the age of Elizabeth. 3d ed. L., 1840 . 22-1084 — Lectures on the English comic writers. Ph., 1819. 8° 22-1085 — Same. B., 1848 .... 22-1085" — Lectures on the English poets. 8d ed. L., 1841 22-1086 — Life of Napoleon Buonaparte. N. Y., 1847. 3 V 30-382 — Men and manners, sketches and essays. L., 1852 33-401 — The round table ; a collection of essays on liter- ature, men and manners. L., 1841 33-399 — Sketches and essays. L., 1839 . 33-394 — Spirit of the age ; or, contemporary portraits. Ph., 1848 30-1718 — Table talk ; opinions on books, men, and things. Ph., 1848. 2 V 33-393 — See Ireland, A. Hazlitt, W. C. British Columbia, and Vancouver Island. L., 1858 . . . 26''-344 — Hand-book to the popular, poetical, and dramatic literature of Great Britain to the restoration. L., 1867. 8° .... 21-204 — History of the origin and rise of the republic of Venice. L., 1858. 4 v. 8» . 27=^-2272 — Memoirs of William Hazlitt. L., 1867. 2 v. S" 30-1937 — Remains of the early popular poetry of England. L., 1864-6. 4 v.'. . . . 23-744 — Shakespeare jest-books-, reprints of the early jest-books supposed to have been used by Shakespeare. L., 1864. 2 v. . 33-1373 He knew he was right. A. Trollope . 18-3280 Head, E. W. " Shall " and " Will ;" or, two chap- ters on future auxiliary verbs. 2d ed. L. 22-128 — Viga Glum's saga .... 18-1383 Head, F. B. Bubbles from the Brunnen of Nassau. 6th ed. L., 1841 . . . 27''-42 — The emigrant. N. Y., 1847 . 26^-564 — A faggot of French sticks ; or, Paris in 1851. N. Y., 1852 . . . . 27''-252 — A fortnight in Ireland. N. Y., 1853 27^-286 — Life and adventures of Bruce, the African traveller. N. Y., 1841 . . 30-55 — Rough notes taken during some rapid journeys across the Pampas, and among the Andes. B., 1827 26»--47 — The royal engineer. L., 1868. 8° . 6-628 Head, G. Home tour through the manufacturing districts of England, in the summer of 1835. N. Y., 1836 .... 27^-6 — Rome ; a tour of many days. L., 1849. 3 v. 8° 27>'-463 Head, James H. Home pastimes ; or, tableaux vi- vants. B., 1860 .... 20-183 Hend. ,T. II. The horse and his rider. L., 1860 20-369 Hi ad of the family. Miss D. M. Muloch 18-2288 Head, N. Daily walk Avitli wise men ; or, religious exercises for every day in the year. N. Y., 1801 32-1139 Headache. Harvey, W. Rheumatism and neural- gia 10-200 — Mease, J. Causes, cure, and prevention of 10-864 — Wright, H. G. Causes and cure of 10-343 — See Btain ; Nervous system. Headland, F. W. Action of medicines in the system. L., 1867. 8° .... 10-702 — Same. L., 1859. 8« . . . 10-204 Headland home. Mme de Lesdernier . 18-4134 Headless horseman. Mayne Reid . 18-2629 Headley, J. T. The Adirondack ;■ or, life in the woods. N. Y., 1849 . . . 26''-166 — Chaplains and clergy of the revolution. N. Y., 1864 30-1477 — Farragut and our naval commanders. N. Y., 1867. 8» 30-1994 — Grant and Sherman ; their campaigns and gen- erals. N. Y., 1866. 8° . . 30-1867 — The great rebellion ; a history of the civil war in the U. S. Hart., 1803-6. 2 v. 8° 26''-493 — The impei'ial guard of Napoleon ; from Marengo to Waterloo. N. Y., 1851 . . 27^-1745 — Letters from Italy. N. Y., 1848 . 27''-203 — Life of U. S. Grant. N. Y., 1868. 8° 30-2367 — Life of general H. Havelock. N. Y., 1859 30-1142 — Life of Oliver Cromwell. N. Y., 1848 30-120 — Lives of Winfield Scott and Andrew Jackson. N. Y., 1852 30-707 — Life of Winfield Scott. N. Y., 1861 30-748 — Luther and Cromwell. N. Y., 1852 80-692 — Miscellaneous works; with a biographical sketch. N. Y.,1849. 2v. . . . 33-101 — Same. N. Y., 1-50 . . . 33-102 — Napoleon and his marshals. N. Y., 1847. 2 v. 30-388 — Sacred mountains. N. Y., 1847 . 32-108 — Sacred plains. By J. H. Headley, [sic] Buf- falo, 1856 32-349 — Sacred scenes and characters. N. Y., 1850 32-291 — Second war with England. N. Y., 1853. 2 v. ." . . . 26='-312 — Washington and his generals. N. Y., 1847. 2 v. 30-539 Headley, P. C. The hero boy; or, life and deeds of lieutenant-general Grant. N. Y., 1864 30-1554 — Historical and descriptive sketches of the women of the bible. Auburn, 1850 . 32-298 — Life and naval career of vice-admiral D. G. Far- ragut. N. Y., 1865 . . . 30-1726 — Life of Mary, queen of Scots. Auburn, 1853 30-760 — Life and military career of maj.-gen. P. H. Sheridan. N. Y., 1865 . . 30-1727 — Life and military career of maj.-gen. W. T. Sherman. N. Y., 1865 . . 30-1613 — Massachusetts in the rebellion. B., 1866. 8" 26''-834 — Miner boy and his Monitor; the career and achievements of John Ericsson. N. Y., 1865 30-1585 — The patriot boy; or, life and career of maj.-gen. O.M.Mitchell. N.Y.,1865 . 30-1587 Headlong hall. G. Peacock . . . 18-2471 Heads and hands. W. G. Blaikie . 2-547 Heads of the people ; or, portraits of the English. Drawn by Kenny Meadows. With original essays by distinguished writers. Ph., 1841. 80 . . . . . . 83-384 Headship of Christ. H. Miller . . 32-1161 Headsman. J. F. Cooper . . . 18-716 Heady, M. The farmer boy [Washington]; and liow he became commander-in-chief. Edited by W. M. Thayer. B., 1864 . 30-1479 HEALEY. 265 HEBER. Healey, F. Collection of two hundred chess prob- lems. L., 1800 .... 20-27 Health and longevity. Account of persons remark- able for their health and longevity 10-7G4 — Alcott, W. A. Lectures on life and health 10-269 — Beale, L. J. Laws of health . 10-131 — Brown, J. Lay sermons to working people 10-271 — Champley, J. Health and longevity 10-724 — Coale, W.E. Hints on health . 10-168 — Coles, L. B. Piiilosophy of health 10-136 — Combe, A. Principles of physiology applied to preservation of health . . 10-27 — Comings, B. M. Preservation of health 10-147 — Dunglison, R. Human health . 10-39 — Ellis, J. Avoidable causes of disease 10-389 — Fowler, O. S. Physiology applied to health 10-324 — Gairdner, W. T. Public health . 10-279 — Hall, W. W. Health and disease . 10-182 — Influence of railway travelling on public health 10-338 — Johnson, J. Economy of health . 10-64 — Jones, J. H. Man, moral and physical 32-948 — Moore, G. Health, disease and remedy 10-149 — Mussey, R. D. Health ; its friends and foes . 10-317 — Raspail, F. V. Histoire naturelle de la sante 34-4723 — Ridge, B. Health and disease . 10-170 — Scoffern, J. Science of health . 10-345 — Sinclair, J. Code of health and longevity 10-141 — Smith, Southwood. Philosophy of health 10-540 — ■ Strange, W. Seven sources of health 10-412 Restoration of health . . 10-604 — Thackrah, C. T. Elfects of arts, trades, etc., on 10-514 — Tilt, E. J. Elements of health . 10-139 — Tourtelle, E. Principles of health 10-109 — Warren, J. C. Preservation of health 10-145 — Winslow, F. Light : its influence on life and health 10-740 — See Disease ; Hygiene ; Longevity ; Sanitary ; Skin. Health, husbandry, and handicraft. H. Martineau 33-895 Health in the tropics. W. J. Moore . 10-301 Health trip to the tropics. N. P. Willis 26''-258 Healthy homes and how to make them. W. Bard- well 6-9 Heap, G. H. Central route from the valley of the Mississippi to California — Journal of the expe- dition. Ph., 1854. L., 1854. S" 26''-268 Heard, I. V. D. History of the Sioux war and massacres of 1862,3. N. Y., 1863 26''-528 Hearing. Clark, J. H. Sight and h. ; how pre- served and how lost , . . 10-156 — Harvey, W. On the ear . . 10-206 — Jones, T. W. Defects of sight and h. 10-181 — See Ear ; Deafness. Hearn, W. E. Plutology ; or, the theory of the efforts to satisfy human wants. L., 1864. 8° 3-118 Hearne, T. Ductor historicus ; or, a short system of universal history. L,, 1714 . 29M3 — Remains ; being extracts from MS. diaries, with notes by P. Bliss. L., 1869. 3 v. 30-2420 — Huddesford, W. Life of . . 30-326 Heart. Drury, W. V. Fatty diseases of, with homojopathic treatment . . 10-536 — Fitch, 8. S. Diseases of . . 10-419 — Greenhow, E. H. Connection of bronchitis and diseases of the h. . . . 10-888 — Hasse, C. E. Diseases of organs of circulation 10-485 — Hope, J. Diseases of the h. and great vessels 10-470 — Markham, W. O. Diseases of . 10-396 H Heart. Power, J. heart . — Walsh, W. H vessels — See Blood. Heart, the. M. F. Tupper . Heart and cross. Mrs. M. Oliphant Heart-drops. J. C. Whittlesey Heart histories. T. S. Arthur Heart of Mid-Lothian. Sir W. Scott — See Prison du comte d'Edinbourg Heart whispers. W. Atson . Hearth-stone. S. Osgood Hearts and homes. Mrs. S. Ellis Hearts unveiled. S. E. Saymore Heartsease. Miss C. M. Yonge . Anatomy of arteries and 10-321 Diseases of the h. and great 10-355 18-3339 18-2377 23-649 18-173 18-2762 34-4998 26»'-482 32-1585 18-1007 18-2739 18-3617 Heat. Box, T. Heat as applied to the useful arts 11-338 — Boyle, R. Experiments touching cold 11-296 — ■ Fife, T. Heat a mode of cure . 10-562 — Lardner, D. Treatise on . . 11-38 — Metcalf, S. L. Caloric . . . 11-513 — Rumford, B. T., Count of. Essays v. 2 of 11-64 — Stewart, B. Elementary treatise on 11-311 — Tyndall, J. Heat considered as a mode of motion 11-228 On radiation .... 11-261 — See Chrono-thermal system ; Steam. Heath, C. Manual of minor surgery and bandaging. 3d ed. L., 1866 .... 10-669 Heath, D. D. See Bacon. F. Heath, N. Treatise on arithmetic. Ph., 1855 14-34 Heather, J. F. Elementary treatise on descriptive geometry, etc. L., 1851 . . 14-203 — Treatise on mathematical instruments. L.,1859 6-861 Heath's picturesque annual. See Ritchie, L. Heaven. Harbaugh, H. Scriptural inquirj^ into the abode of the sainted dead . . 32-344 — Holcombe, W. H. Our children in h. 32-2404 — Killen, J. M. Our companions in glory 32-1040 — Kimball, J. W. Heaven . . 32-652 — Life in heaven .... 32-1633 — Macdonald, J. M. My Father's house 32-1160 — Thompson, A. C. The better land 32-886 — Williams, H. D. Voices from the silent land 32-511 — See Future state ; Swedenborg, E. Heaven and its wonders. E. Swedenborg 32-621 Heaven opened. M. Winslow . . 32-1877 Heavenly Father. E. Naville . . 32-1723 Heavenly home. H. Harbaugh . . 32-472 Heavenly recognition. H. Harbaugh . 32-345 Heaven's antidote to the curse of labor. J. A. Quinton 32-1029 Heavens, the. Guillemiu, A. Popular astronomy . . . . 12-157 Le Ciel 34-4716 — Mudie, R. The heavens . . 12-11 — See Astronomy. Heavysege, C. The advocate : a novel. Montreal, 1865. 8° 18-4026 — Saul ; a drama. B., 1869 . . 24-235 Heber, A. Life of R. Heber ; with selections from his correspondence and private papers, and a journal of his tour in Norway, Sweden, Rus- sia, Hungary, and Germany, and a history of the Cossacks. N. Y., 1830. 2 v. 8<> 30-232 — Memoir of Reginal Heber, abridged. B., 1856 .... 30-895 Heber, R. Poetical works, with memoir. [See Crabbe, G., Heber; and Pollok] . 23-65 — Life of the Rev. Jer. Taylor ; with a critical examination of his writings. Hart., 1832 30-514 — Narrative of a journey through India, 1824-26. Ph., 1828. 2 V. 8» . . . 28X-17 — Palestine and other poems ; with memoir. Ph., 1828 23-111 HEBRA. 266 HfiLENE. Hebra, F. On diseases of the skin, including tlie exanthemata. Trans, and ed. by C. H. Fagge. V. 1. L., 1866. S" . . ' . 10-837 Hebrew language. Gesenius, F. H. W. Hebrew grammar 23-93 — Levi, D. Lingua sacra . . 22-152 — Parkhurst, J. Hebrew and English lexicon 22-191 — Sharpe, S. History of H. literature 28''-74 — Wilson, J. P. Easy introduction to 22-854 — Wolf, J. R. Hebrew grammar . 22-290 Hebrew men and times. J. H. Allen . 32-949 Hebrew poetry. Gaunter, J. H. Poetry of the Pentateuch ' 22-955 — Herder, J. G. Spirit of . . 22-1089 — Hutchinson, E. Brief view of . 32-1116 — Lowth, R. Sacred poetry of the Hberews 22-1115 — Taylor, I. Spirit of . . . 22-1228 Hebrew prophets. Trans, by R. Williams 32-1793 — Same, by G. R. Noyes . . . 32-1851 — See Bible. Hebrew tales. H. Hurwitz . . . 18-1554 Hebrews. See Jews. Hebrews, epistle to. American bible union's ver- sion of See Bible . . . 32-2061 — Barnes, A. Notes on . . . 32-703 — Mohl, 0. B. Notes on . . . 32-2033 — Sampson, G. V. Translation of, with notes 32-1995 Hebrides. Anderson, T. Account of . 27''-100 — Boswell, J. Journal of tour to . 27''-101 — Johnson, S. Journey to the western islands of Scotland 27''-788 — See St. Kilda; Scotland. Hecker, I. T. Aspirations of nature. 3d ed. N. Y., 1859 32-2193 Hecker, J. Scientific basis of education, demon- strated by an analysis of the temperaments, and of phrenological facts in connection with the mental phenomena, and the office of the Holy Spirit in the processes of the mind. 2d ed. N. Y., 1868. 8° ... 13-109 Hecker, J. P. C. The black death in the 14th cen- tury. Trans, by B. G. Babington. L., 1833 10-713 — Epidemics of the middle ages. 3d ed. L., 1859. 8" 10-228 Heckewelder, J. Account of the history, manners, and customs of the Indian nations who ouce inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighboring states. Ph., 1820. 8° . . 26^-100 — Narrative of the mission of the United Brethren among the Delaware and Mohegan Indians, 1740-1808. Ph., 1820. 8° . . 20='-99 — Rondthaler, J. Life of . . . 30-233 Heckington. Mrs. C. Gore . . . 18-1219 Hector O'Halloran, fortunes of. W, H. Maxwell 18-2137 Hedericus. B. Graeoum lexicon manuale. Ed. nov. P. H. Larcheri. L., 1825. 4° . 34-494 Hedge, F. H. Prose writers of Germany. Ph., 1848. 8° 22-1088 — Reason in religion. B., 1865 . 32-1641 — See Essays and reviews. Hedge, L. Elements of logick. B., 1829 15-247 Hedges, I. A. Sorgo ; or, the northern sugar plant. Gin., 1863 4-164 Hedges and evergreens. J. A. Warder 4-156 Hedjaz, travels in. J. Hamilton . . 28»>-247 Heereu, A. H. L. Historical researches into the politics, intercourse, nnd trade of the principal nations of antiquity — Asiatic nations. L., 1846. 2 V. 8" . . . . 28''-67 — Same. Oxf., 1833. 3 v. 8» . 28''-67« — Historical researches into the politics, inter- course, and trade of the Carthaginians, Ethio- pians, and Egyptians. Trans, from the Ger- man. Oxf., 1838. 2v. 8» . 28''-68 Heeren, A. H. L. Ancient Greece. Trans, by G. Bancroft. 4th ed. L., 1845. 8» 27''-3150 — Historical treatises— the political consequences of the reformation ; the rise, progress, and practical influence of political theories ; the rise and growth of the continental interests of Great Britain. Oxf., 1836. 8° . 27*-3444 — Manual of ancient history, particularly with regard to the constitutions, the commerce, and the colonies, of the states of antiquity. 3d ed. L., 1840. 8« . . . 29''-14 — Manual of the history of the political system of Europe and its colonies. Oxf., 1834. 2 v. 80 27''-3443 Heerman, F. Guldene Annotatien. Amst., 1685 34-2999 Hegel, G. W. F. Lectures on the philosophy of history. Trans, by J. Sibree. L., 1857 29''-93 — Stirling, J. H. Hegelian system . 15-272 Heidelberg. G. P. R. James . . 18-1624 Heidelberg catechism in German, Latin and Eng- lish ; with an historical introduction, pre- pared by the direction of the German reformed church in the U. S. N. Y., 1863 32-1104 — Bethune, G. W. Lectures on . 32-1188 — Tercentenary commemoration of . 32-1934 Heidenmauer. J. F. Cooper . . 18-717 Heights of Eidelbcrg. Miss Tatem . 18-3142 Heighway, O. W. T. Leila Ada, the Jewish con- vert ; an authentic memoir. N. Y., 1854 32-815 — Same. Ph., [1858] . . . 32-316 — The relatives of Leila Ada ; with some account of the pi'esent persecution of the Jews. N. Y., 1856 32-317 Heimath der Frau, die. O. Wilderrauth 34-577 — Extrait du trad, en Fran9ais. Par O. Wilder- muth 34-4368 Heimskringla. Snorro Sturleson . 27''-2796 Heine, H. Sammtliche Werke. 5te Auf. , Ph., 1860. 6 V 34-523 — Book of songs. Trans, by C. G. Leland. Ph., 1864 ...... 23-091 — De PAllemagne. P., 1855. 2 v. . 34-5248 -De la France. P., 1857 . . 34-3390 — Lutece — lettres sur la vie politique, artistique, et sociale de la France. P., 1861 . 34-8391 — Pictures of travel. Trans, by C. G. Leland. Ph., 1855 33-627 — Poems, complete. Trans, in the original metres, with life, by E. A. Bo wring. L., 1859. 23-548 — Reisebilder. Precedee d'une etude sur Heine, parGautier. P., 1858 . . . 34-8g92 — Arnold, M. Essay on . . . 30-2349 — Strodtmann, A. Heinrich Heine's Wirken and Slreben, dargestellt an seinen Werken 34-601 Heir of Redclyffe. Miss C. M. Yonge 18-3618 Heir of Wast-Wayland. Mary Howitt 18-1511 Heiress, the. T. S. Arthur . . . 18-181 Heiress, the. Ann S. Stephens . . 18-3006 Heiress of Haughton. Mrs. A. Marsh . 18-2106 Heiress of Kilgoran, the. Mrs. J. Sadlier 18-3921 Hekim Bashi. H. Sandwith . . 18-2727 Held in .bondage. L. De Larame . 18-1393 Heldenbuch, das (the book of heroes). See Hlust. of northern antiquities Helen. M. Edgeworth 18-974 ; v. 4, 18-977 Helen and Arthur. Mrs. C. L. Hentz 18-1402 Helen and Olga. Miss A. Manning . 18-2038 Helen Courtenay's promise. Mrs. C. H. Glover 18-3754 Helen Ford. H. Alger, ir. . . . 18-3762 Helen Halsey. W. G. Simms . . 18-2865 Helen Leeson 18-1391 Helena's household .... 18-8845 Helene de Mecklembourg-Schwerin (Duchesse d'Orleans), Memoire de, par Mme d'Har- court 34-3951 HELENS. 267 HENRY IV. Helene et Suzanne. X. Marraier . . 34-3929 Heliodorus. ^tliiopicorura libri decern, ab. I. Bekkero recog. Lips., 1855 . 34-317 — Ethiopics ; or adventures of Theagenes and Chariclea 18-3714 Helionde. S. Whiting .... 18-3735 Hellas. T. Chase 27''-6l8 Hellborn, H. K. v. Life of Franz Schubert, trans. by A. D. Coleridge, with an appendix by G. Grove. Lond., 1869. 2 v. . 30-2436 — Franz Schubert; a musical biography [abridged] from the German, by E. Wilberforce. L., 1866 30-1774 Hellimer, R. Episodes de la Guerre des Etats- Unis, 1861-62. Memoires du Yankee, James Trevor. Limoges et P. 8" . 34-4615 Heloise. Mrs. E. Robinson . . . 18-2664 Help to the reading of tlie Bible. B. E. Nicholls 32-2248 Helper, H. R. Impending crisis of the South. N. Y., 1857 26''-356 — Compendium of impending crisis. N. Y., 1860 26»-356* Helping hand series. May Mannering 18-4095 to 4100 Helps, A. Companions of my solitude. B., 1852 33-545 — Essays written in the intervals of business. N. Y., 1852 33-546 — Friends in council ; a series of readings and dis- course thereon. B. and C, 1849 33-540 — Same. 2d series. B., 1853. 2 v. . 33-542 — Same. New series. L., 1859. 2 v. 33-543 — Organization in daily life. L., 1862 33-544 — Realmah. B., 1869 . . . 33-541 — and H. P. Tliomas. Life of C. Columbus. L., 1869 30-2415 — Spanish conquest in America, and its relation to the history of slavery and to the government of colonies. N. Y., 1856-61 4 v. 26^-338 Helvetic confederacy. Planta, J. History of 27''-2415 — See Switzerland. Helvetius, C. A. De I'Esprit. P., 1843 34-4201 Hemans, C. J. History of ancient Christianity and sacred art in Italy. L., 1866 . 27''-2273 Hemans, F. Poems. B., 1826. 8° . 23-U2 — Chorley, H. F. Memorials of . 30-2^5 Hempel, C. J. Homoeopathy, a principle in nature; its scientific universality unfolded ; its de- velopment and philosophy explained, and its applicability to the treatment of diseases shown. Ph., 1860. 8<> . . 10-594 — New homoeopathic pharmacopoeia and posology. Compiled and trans, from the works of Buch- ner, Gruner, and Jahr. N. Y., 1850 10-322 — and J. Beakley. Homoeopathic theory and practice. N. Y., 1865. 8» . 10-875 Henderhorst ; the brave drummer boy. W. S. Dodge 30-1972 Henderson, A. G. See Cousin's philosophy of Kant. Henderson, E. Book of the twelve minor prophets. Trans., with a commentary, critical, philo- logical, and exegetical. And., 1860. 8° 32-1592 — Divine inspiration; or, the supernatural influ- ence exerted in the communication of divine truth, and its special bearing on the composi- tion of the sacred scriptures. 2d ed. L., 1847 32-594 — Same. L., 1852 .... 32-2199 — Iceland; or, the journal of a residence in 1814,15 ; containing observations on the natural phe- nomena, history, literature, and antiquities of the island ; and the religious cliaracter, man- ners, and customs of its inhabitants. E., 1818. 2v. 8° . . . . 27''-89 — Same. Abridged. B., 1831 . . 27''-88 — Memoir by T. S. Henderson . . 30-1230 Henderson, E. The Vaudois ; comprising observa- tions made during a tour to the valleys of Piedmont in 1844 ; with remarks respecting the history and condition of that interesting people. L., 1858 . . . 27»'-518 Henderson, J. M. History of the rebellion in Cey- lon during Lord Torrington's government, affbrding a comparison with Jamaica and governor Eyre. L.. 1868. 8° . 28=^-260 Henderson, P. Gardening for profit. N. Y., [1867] 4-264 — Practical floriculture. N. Y., 1869 4-322 Henderson, T. S. Memoir of the Rev. E. Hender- son. L 30-1230 Henderson, W. Notes on the folk lore of the north- ern counties of England and the borders ; with an appendix on household stories by S. Baring-Gould. L., 1866 . . 27^-536 Henderson, Wm., M. D. Homoeopathy fairly repre- sented ; A reply to Dr. Simpson's " Homoeo- pathy misrepresented." E., 1853 10-186 — Same. Ph., 1854. 8° . . . 10-186* Hendrickson, J. See Decow, S. Hen fever, history of. G. P. Burnham . 4-204 Henfrey, A. Outlines of the natural history of Europe — the vegetation of Europe ; its condi- tions and causes. L., 1852 . . 9-933 Henfrey, B. A plan, with proposals, for forming a company to work mines in the United States. Ph., 1797. No. 16 . . V. 1 of 1-341 Hengstenberg, E. W. Commentary on ecclesiastes, with other treatises. Trans. byD. W. Simon. Ph., 1860. 80 ... . 32-1362 — Commentary on the psalms. Trans, by P. Fairbairn and J. Thomson. 3d ed. E., 1851 -57. 3 V. 8« . . . . 32-1360 — Dissertations on the genuineness of Daniel and the integrity of Zachariah, and on the history and prophecies of Balaam. Trans, by B. P. Pratten and J. E. Ryland. E., 1848. 8» 32-1361 Hening, Mrs. E. F. History of the African mission of the Prot. Epis. Church of the U. S. N. Y., 1850 32-1321 Henkle, M. M. Primary platform of Methodism. Louisville, 1851 . . . . 32-1446 Henle, J. Treatise on general pathology. Trans. by H. C. Preston. Ph., 1853. 8° 10-475 Hennell, S. S. Present religion ; as f\ faith owning fellowship with thought. L., 1865 32-1756 Hennessy, H. Discourse on the study of science. Dub., 1859 11-213 Henningsen, C. F. Twelve months campaign with Zumalacarregui in Navarre and the Basque provinces. Ph., 1836 . . 27''-2100 Henriade, la. P. M. A. de Voltaire 23-586 ; 34-3899 ; v. 8 of 34-4868 Henrici, O. Skeleton structures ; especially in their application to the building of steel and iron bridges. N. Y., 1867. 8° . . 6-58 Henricy, Casimir. La Perle de Gravelines ; des Aventures de Baleiniers. B. & L., 1856 34-4073 Henries, book of illustrious. J. Capgrave 30-2020 Henrietta Harrison. Miss E. Leslie . 18-1849 Henrietta Temple. B. Disraeli . . 18-896 Henriques, M. B. de F. Trip to the Azores. B., 1867 29i>-268 Henry II, of Eug. Lyttelton, G. Life of 30-2013 Henry III, of France. Freer, M. W. Court and times of 27''-1720 Henry IV, of France. Memoirs of Henry the great, and of the court of France during his reign. L., 1824. 2 v. 8° . . 30-1828 — Abbott, J. S. C. History of . . 30-1039 — Capefigue, B. H. R. Gabrielle d'Estrees et la politique de 34-5402 La ligue et Henri IV . . . 34-5404 — Freer, M. W. Reign of . . 27M721 to 3 — James, G. P. R. Life of . . 30-259 HENRY IV. 268 HERBERT. Henry IV. of France. Michelet, J. Histoire de France, v. 10,11 . . . 34-4805 — et MM. de Villeroy et Puisieux. Lettres a I'Ambassadeur de France en Angleterre. Amst., 1733. 2 v. . . . 34-4483 — See Sully's memoirs. Henry V, of Eng. Tyler, J. E. Life and character of 30-G46 Henry VII, of Eng. See Halsted, C. A. Henry VIII, of Eng. Froude, J. A. History of England 27^'-425,6 — Tytler, P. F. Life of . . . 30-691 — See Camden soc. pub. v. 21 . . 27^-195 Henry, prince of Portugal. Major, R. H. Life and results of 30-2357 Henry VIII and his court. Mrs. C. Mundt 18-3893 Henry, A. Travels and adventures in Canada and the Indian territories, 1760-76. N. Y., 1809. 8» 26^^-48 Henry, C. Madeleine. P., 1862 . . 34-3395 — Le Roman d'une femme laide. 8me ed. P., 1862 34-3394 Henry, C. S. Considerations on some of the ele- ments and conditions of social welfare and human progress. N. Y., 1861 . 2-703 — Doctor Oldham at Greystones, and his talk there 18-905 — See Cousin, V. Psychology. Henry, J. Sketches of Moravian life and character ; comprising a general view of the religious and educational institutions of the Unitas Frat- rum. Ph., 1859 .... 32-814 Henry, M. Miscellaneous works, and an appendix on what Christ is made to believers, by Philip Henry. L., 1830. 2 v. 80 . 32-2015 — Communicant's companion. Ph., 1843 32-1385 — See Comprehensive commentary. Henry, M. S. History of the Lehigh Valley ; with a complete history of all its internal improve- ments, progress of coal and iron trade, etc. Easton, 1860. 80 ... 26«-451 Henry. Patrick. Everett, A. H. Life of. (S. A. B. 11) 30-497 — Wirt, W. Life and character of . 30-237 Henry, Paul. Life and times of John Calvin. Trans. by H. Stebbing. N. Y., 1851. 2 v. 8» 30-674 Henry, Philip. Life of, by M. Henry . 32-2015 Henry, R. History of Great Britain, from the first invasion of it by the Romans. 4th ed. L., 1805,6. 12 V. 8° . . . 27^-538 Henry, T. C. Etchings from the religious world. Charleston, 1828. 8» . . . 32-110 Henry, W. C. Memoirs of the life and scientific re- searches of John Dalton. L., 1854. 8° 30-1222 Henry and Henrietta, stories of. H. 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Bait., 1843. 8» . 32-1291 Henshaw, J. P. K. Work of Christ's living body. Bait., 1843. 8<' . . . . 32-1291 Henslowe, W. H. The phouarthron ; or, natural system of the sounds of speech. L., 1840. 8° . 22-390 Hensman, A. P. Hand-book of the constitution ; a short account of the rise, progress, and present state of the laws of England. L. , 1860 27«-541 Henson, J. Father Henson's story of his own life ; with an introduction by H. B. Stowe. B., 1858 30-1083 Hentz, Mrs. C. L. Aunt Patty's scrap-bag. 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Y., 1864. v. 3. 8° 10-574 Heraldry and genealogy. Baigent, F. J., and C. J. Russell. Manual of heraldic illumination 29='-196 — Boutell, C. English heraldry . 27'>-98 Manual of 29»-175 — Burke, J. B. Heraldic register . 27»-544 — Cussans, J. E. Grammar, with armorial bear- ings 27='-313 — Debrett's house of commons and judicial bench, 1867 27='-327 — Edmondson, J. Complete body of 27=^-4032 — Fairbaim, J. Crests of Great Britain and Ire- land . . . ^ . . . 27''-382 — Hampson, R. T. Origfnes patricifB 27''-3442 — Lawrence, J. Nobility of the British gentry 2>-717 — Lower, M. A. Curiosities of h. . 29»-109 — Manual of 29--22Q — Millington, E. J. H. in history, poetry, and romance 29''-165 — Moule, T. Bibliotheca heraldica . 21-335 — Planche, J. R. Pursuivant of arms, or heraldry founded upon facts . . . 29'''-176 — Play fair, W. British family antiquity 27»-4019 — Porny, M. A. Elements of . . 29''-221 — See Family history ; Genealogy ; Knighthood ; Peerage and baronetage ; Rank. 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View of . . . 28^-401 — Rennell, J. Memoir of the map of 28''-916 — Roberts, Emma. Scenes and characteristics of 28''-546 — Strange, T. Elements of Hindu law 2-360 — Ward, F. De W. India and the Hindoos 28''-144 — Ward, W. View of the history, literature and religion of the Hindoos . . 28^-40 — Wilson, H. H. Travels in . . 28''-215 — See Buddhism ; India ; Maharaja ; Mohammed- anism ; Mythology ; Purana ; Sanscrit ; Veda. Hinds, ,T. Veterinary surgeon, or farriery taught on a new and easy plan. Ph., 1830. 4-18 Hinds, S. History of the rise and early progress of Christianity. L., 1828. 2 v. 8« 32-927 Same. L., 1850 . . . 32-375 — et al. History of the Christian church. L., 1850. 3 V 32-375 Hines, G. Oregon : its history, condition and pros- pects. Buffalo, 1851 . . . 26^-222 Hinkley, E. Tables of the prime numbers and prime factors ol" the composite numbers, from 1 to 100,000, with the methods of their con- struction, and examples of their use. Bait., 1853. 80 14-104 Hinman, R. R. Letters from the English kings and queens to the governors of Connecticut, with the answers thereto, from 1635 to 1749. Hart., 1836 26''-422 Hinton, I. T. History of baptism, both from the inspired and uninspired writings. Ph., 1840 32—1732 Hinton, J. Life in* nature. L., 1862 '. 9-1032 Hinton, J. H. History and topography of the U. S. L., 1832. 2 v. 4» . . . 26''-1228 Hints for the household. See Thayer, W, M. Life at the fireside Hmts for pedestrians. G. C. Watson . 10-383 Hints on agriculture. C. Tongue . . 4-109 Hints for the practical study for the homoeopathic method. R. C. Chepmell . . 10-285 Hints on tlxe formation of religious opinions. R. Palmer Hints on sea-risks. E. Jennings . Hints to a layman. Ph., 1853 Hints to riflemen. H. W. S. Cleveland Hippocrates. Writings. See Coxe, J. R Hippophagy. A. S. Bicknell Hipsley, W. Equational arithmetic 1858 Hirsch. M. 32-2440 1-181 32-320 20-324 10-34 6-189 2d part. L., 14-206 Collection of arithmetical and algebraic problems and formulae. Trans, from the Ger- man by F. J. Qruud. B.,1831 . 14-102 Hislop, A. Proverbs of Scotland, collected and ar- ranged, with notes, explanatory and illustra- tive, and a glossary. Glasg., 1862 22-1091 Histoire de cent trente femmes. L. Gozlan 34-3369 Histoire de Nader Chah. Sir W. Jones V. 11 & 12of28»-254 Histoire de la derniere revolution de Perse. P., 1728. 34-4438 34-4.^54 34-4008 34-4255 34-4624 34-3054 34-4000 Histoire d' une jolie femme. P. Perret Histoires d' autrefois. E. Souvestre Histoires emouvantes. C. Barbara Histoires sentimentales etmilitaires P. ♦ 2v Histoire de famille. J. Mery Histoire de ma jeunesse. F. Arago Histoire d' Ernestine. Mme Riccoloni Histoire de Sybille. O. Feiiillet . Histoire des treize. H. de Balzac Histoire d' un homnie. A. A chard Histoire d' un homme envulime. J. Hetzel 34-3821 Histoire d' un homme heureux. A. Schseffer 34-3729 34-4418 34-3793 34-3067 deMolenes 34-3542 Histological demonstrations. G. Harley and G. T. Brown ' 10-726 Histology. Gottlieb, G. Atlas of pathological h 10-434 — Hassall, A. R. Illustrations of . 10-892 — Kolliker, A. Human micioscopic anatomy 10-231 — Peaslee, E. R. Human h., in its relation to de- scriptive anatomy . , , 10-223 — Quekett, J. Lectures on . . 9-1019 — See Anatomj' ; Eye. Historians, British. E. Lawrence . 30-854 Historic doubts relative to Napoleon ; and historic certainties respecting the early histor^^ of America. R. Wliately . . 27»-1968 Historic doubts respecting Sliakspeare ; illustrating inlidel objections against the Bible. Ph., 1853 32-1670 Historic gallery of portraits and paintings, with brief memoirs of celebrated men. L. vols. 1, 2, 4. 8» 5-486 Historical account of the circumnavigation of the globe, and of the progress of discovery in the Pacific ocean. N. Y., 1839 . . 29''-12 Historical account of the substances used to convey ideas. M. Koops . . . 21-316 Historical acting charades, or amusements for win- ter evenings. L., 1858 . . 20-175 Historical and descriptive account of Iceland, Green- land, and the Faroe islands. N. Y., 1841 29b-251 Historical atlas. W. L. Gage Historical causes and effects. W. Sullivan Historical characters. H. L. Bulwer . Historical collections. See names of states. Historical essays. A. Thierry . . 27*-3551 Historical illustrations of the origin and progress of the passions, and their influence on the con- duct of mankind. L., 1825. 2 V. 8" 15-38 Historical magazine, and notes and queries concern- ing the antiquities, history, and biography of America. B., 1857-68. 12 v. 4» 26''-7l0 Historical narrations, in French. C. Picot 34-5038 Historical parallels. J. H. Malkin . 29=^82 Historical pictures of the middle ages, from records in the archives of Switzerland, by a wander- ing artist. L , 1854. 2 v. . . 27«-2278 Historical register o! the U. S. T. H. Palmer (Ed) 26''-713 Historical researches. A. H. L. Heeren 28'*-67 Historical sketches. G. Croly . . 33-892 Historical societies. See names of cities, states, etc. Historical' studies. H. Merivale . . 27=^3505 Historlcus. [Pseud.] See Harcourt, E. V. Historiens, poetes, et romanciers. A. A. Cuvillier- Fleury 34-5285 Historiettes, contes et fables. F. de S. de la M. Feudon 34-3309 25-315 29^-44 30-2336 18 HISTORY. 274 HISTORY. History. Philosophy and study of. — Arnold, T. Introductory lectures on 27"-3364 — Bi2;land, J. Study smd use of . 29«-.'i5 — Bo^lingbroke, Ld. Study and use of 29''-162 — Bunsen, C. C. .T. Philosophy of . 29''-137 — Hegel, G. W. F. Philosophy of . 29''-93 — Inquiry into the theories of . . 15-189 — Kingsley, C.^ Exact sciences applied to 29»-f89 — Littre, E. Etudes d' histoire piimitive 34-4658 — McCullauh, VV. G. Use and study of 29''-131 — Miller, G. History philosophically illustrated 29»-79 -- Priestley, J. Lectures on . 29''-169,405 — Renan, E. Questions contemporaines 34-5546 — St. Real, C V. de. Sept discours sur 1' usage de r histoire . ... . 34-4490 — Schieffelin, S. B. Foundations of 29»-145 — Schlegel, F. V. Philosophy of . 29»-36,7 — Smith, G. Lectures on study of, 1859-61 29-^-217 — Stoddart, J. Introduction lo study of 29''-100 — General and universal. — Abbott, J. General course of history 29*-209 — American annual cyclopaedia . 29''-402 — Anquetil, J. P. Summary of universal history 29''-228 — Bigland, J. View of the world . 25-10 — Boardman, A. Pupil teacher's historical geo- grapliy 29»-257 — Chambers, W. and R. Modern history 27''-3592 — Cyclopaedia of universal history . 29»-160 — Fredet, P. Modern history . . 29''-233 — Goodrich, S. G. History of all nations 29''-417 Petite histoire universelle . . 34-5193 — Hearne, T. Shurt system of universal history 29''-13 — Justin. History of the world . 29''-76 — Keightley, T. Outlines of universal history 29M8 — Leprince de Beaumont, Mme M. Abrege de rhistoire universelle . . . 34-4478 — Levi-Alvares, D. Elements . . 34-4100 — Maunder, J. History of the world 29''-151 — Mehesran, G. A. Universal modern history ." 29='-21 — Michelet, J. Introduction a I'histoire universelle 34-4555 Modern history .... 29'»-22 — Morery, L. Hictionnaire historique 34-4964 — Miiller, J. V. History of the world 29''-25 — Nares, E. Elemenls'of general history 29"-211 — Oldekop, T. L. v. Mankind in many ages 29^-214 — Orosuis, P. History ... 30-902 — Quin,E. Historical atlas . . 29»-413 — Raleigh, Sir W. History of the world 29«-29,58 — Ramsay, D. Universal history Americanized 29'^30 — Reed, J. J. Outlines of universal history 29''-404 — Rotteck, C. History of the world . 29»-84 — Smith, P. History of the world . 29»-154 — Smyth, W. Lectures on modern history 29''-42 — Tytler, A. F. Universal history . 29»-47,8 — Universal history .... 29»-407,8 — Universal history on scriptural principles 29"-92 — Weber, G. Outlines of universal history 29»-94 — White, H. Elements of universal history 29*-51 — Worcester, J. E. Elements of history 29«-146 — Ancient. — Ancient empires, their origin and results 29»-l 48 — Chambers, VV. and R. Ancient history 29»-110 — Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca historica 34-314 Historical library . . . 29''-9 — Edmonds, Mrs. True stories for children 29''-lll — Eliot, S. Liberty of ancient nations 29»-69 — Guillemin, J. J. Histoire ancien . 34-3982 — Fredet, P. Ancient history . . 29»-232 — Heeren, A. H. L. Manual of ancient history . . . . 29''-14 — Herbert, W. H. Captains of the old world SO'-eS History. Ancient. — Herodotus. History . . . 29''-3,96 — Mayo, R. View of ancient history 25-33 — Menzies, H. Early ancient history 29*-102 — Niebiihr, B. G. Lectures on ancient history 29''-64 — Rawlinson, G. Five great monarchies 28''-196 — Rollin, C. Ancient history . 29»-57,61,80 — Smith, J. T. Comparative view of ancient his- tory 29''-41 — Wheeler, J. T. Analysis and summary of Herodotus 29*-68 Life and travels of Herodotus . 28^-134 — Sacred. — Cox, F. A. Sacred history and biography 82-369 — Davidson, D. Connection of sacred and pro- fane history .... 32-1807 — Duruy, V. Histoire sainte . . 34-3981 — Hughes, E. Scripture history . 32-478 — Kurtz, J. H. Manual of sacred history 32-639 — Russell, M. Connection of sacred and profane history 32-2049 — Shuckfoid, S. Sacred and profane history con- nected 32-196 — Trimmer, Mrs. Sacred history . 32-2186 — Turnljull, R. Christ in history . 32-490 — Turner, S. Sacred history of the world . . 32-134,216 — Micellaneous. — American register .... 29»-212 — American register (Ed. by C. B. Brown) 29='-237 — Annual register .... 29»-213 — Bisset, A. Strength of nations . 29«-116 — Csesar, C. J. Commentaries . 29^-10 — Crump, W. H. World in a pocket-book 29''-6 — Cuvillier-Fleury, A. A. Etudes historiques 34-3172,4,5 — Davidson, D. Connection of sacred and pro- fane 32-1807 — Davis, H. W. War of Ormuzd and Ahriman 29^-201 — Dew, T. Digest of ancient and modem history ; 29»-66 — Gervinus, G. G. Introduction to history of 19th century 29»-218 — Hardie, J. American remembrancer 29*-ll — James, G. P. R. Dark scenes of history 29''-59 — Las Casas, E. A. D. M. J. Atlas. By Le Sage 29''-415 Select maps from same . . 29''-416 — Lavoisne. Historical atlas . . 25-355 — Lovi-Alvares, D. Esquisses historiques 34-3983 — Lieber, F. Great events . . 29='-20 — Macdougal, P. L. Campaigns of Hannibal 29''-117 — Mangnall, P. Historical questions 29"-153 — Miller, S. Retrospect of the 18th century 29»-253 — Piozzi, H. L. Retrospection . 29^-410 — Polybius. General history . . 29«-412 — Public happiness, essay on . . 29*-192 — Piitz, W. Manual of geography and history 29''-85 — Robertson, J. B. Lectures on modern history 29»-157 — Sheppard, J. G. Connection between ancient and modern history . . . 27»-3545 — Spruner, K. von. Historico-geographical hand- atlas . , 25-308 — Thierry, A. Eludes historiques . 34-3855 — Timbs, J. Curiosities of history . 29«-188 — Towles, G. M. Glimpses of history 29"-227 — Xenoph n. Works . . . 29''-65 — See Battles ; Chivalry ; Chronology ; Cities ; Civilization ; Colonization ; Crusades ; Di- plomacy ; Ethnology and ethnography ; Mid- dle ages ; Wars ; Women. History of all nations. S. G. Goodrich 29«-417 History of the British dominions in North America. L., 1773. 4» . . . . 26»-1212 HISTORY, 275 HODGE. History and antiquities of Westminster Abbey and Henry tlie Seventh's chapel. Illustrated from drawings by J. P. Neale. L., ISoG. 4<^ 27'=-4045 History and geology. B. von Cotta . 9-313 History of the church : a poem. N. C. Brooks . 23-22 History of Congress, exhibiting a classification of the proceedings of the senate and house of repre- sentatives from March 4, 1789, to March 3, 1793. Ph., 1843. 8" . . . 2G*-1032 History of the devil. D. DeFoe . . 18-3724 History of the Indian revolt and of the expedition to Persia, China and Japan, 1856-8. L., 1859. 8» 28^-409 History of Greece. L., 1846 . . 27»-3286 History of modern Greece, with a view of the geog- raphy, antiquities, and present condition of that country. B., 1827. 8» . 27''-3287 History of our own times, by the author of "The court and times of Frederick the Great." L., 1843,4. 2v 27»-3590 History of popery ; containing an account of the ori- gin, growth, and progress of papal power ; its political influence in the European states- system, and its effects on the progress of civil- ization. L., 1838. 80 . . 32-1650 History of the processes of manufacture and uses of printing, gas-light, pottery, glass, and iron. From the Encyclopaedia Britannica. N. Y., 1864 6-343 [The article on printing was written by T. C. Hansard ; gas-light by C. Tomllnson and A. Anderson ; pottery by C. Toniliuson ; glass by W. Cooper and James Ballantine ; and Iron by W. 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Y., 1865. 8° ... 23-650 — Spenser's poem entitled "Colin Clouts come home againe" explained, with remarks upon the Amoretti sonnets, and also upon a few of the minor poems of other early English i)oets. N. Y., 1805 . . . . 28-828 — The story of the red book of Appin : a fairy tale of the middle ages ; with an interpretation 18-2593 — Appendix to the same . . . 18-2594 — Swedenborg, a hermetic philosopher ; a sequel to "Remarks on alchemy and the alchemists." N. Y.,1858 .... 15-170 Hitchman, W. Consumption : its nature, preven- tion, and homeopathic treatment. Manches- ter, 1859. 8° . . . . 10-185 Hitopadesa. Ballantyne, J. R. Introduction to 22-24 — Jones, W. Works, v. 13 . . 28»-254 — See Arnold, E.; Pilpay. Hittel, J. S. Resources of California, comprising agriculture, mininsr, geography, climate, com- merce, etc. San Francisco, 1863 26''-432 Hive of the bee-hunter. T. B Thorpe 18-3229 Hoadly, B. The suspicious husband ; a comedy. B. D. V. 1 24-143 — Same. I. B. 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Historical illus- trations of the lourth canto of Childe Harold j containing dissertations on the ruins of Rome ; and an essay on Italian literature. N. Y., 1818. 8- 22-1090 — Imitations and translations from the ancient and modern classics ; together with original poems never before published. L., 1809. 8° . 23-849 — Journey through Albania, and other provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia, to Constanti- nople, in 1809,10. Ph., 1817. 2 v. S" 27''-123 — See Broughton. Hobson, J. "Memoirs of Benjamin Bangs. L., 1798 . . ... . 30-1940 Hobson, R. Charles Waterton ; his home, habits, and handiwork. L., 1866 . . 30-1842 Hoby, J. See Cox, F. A. Hochelaga. E. Warburton . . . 26''-140 Hodder, E. Junior clerk . . . 18-1438 Hodge, C. Conimentaiy on the epistle to the Romans. New ed. revised, and in great measure rewritten. Ph., 1864. 8» 32-1868 — Same for use of Sunday-schools. Ph., 1864 ..... . . 32-1364 HODGE. 276 HOLBACH. Hodge, C. Constitutional liistory of the Presbyterian church in the U. S. Ph., 1851. 8° 82-1091 — Exposition of the first epistle to the Corintliians. K Y., 1857 .... ^2-1867 — Exposition of the second epistle to the Corin- thians. N. Y., 18G2 . . . 32-1368 — Commentary on the epistle to the Ephesians. N. Y., 1800. 8° ... 32-1360 — Essays and reviews selected from the Princeton review. N. Y., 1857. 8° . . 32-1365 — The way of life. Ph., 1841 . . 32-677 Hodge, H. L. Diseases peculiar to women ; includ- ins displacements of the ulerus ; with oriuinal illustrations. Ph., 18G0. 8" . 10-367 — Principles and practice of obstetrics. Ph., 1864. 4» 10-463 Hodges, E. Trinity collection of church music. B., [1864.] Ob. 4» . . . 5-^.m Hodgman, S. A. Tiie nation's sin, and punish- ment; or, the hand of God visible in the over- throw of slavery. By a chaplain of the U. S. army. N. Y., 1864 . . . 2-980 Hodgskin, T. Popular political economy. L., 1827 3-122 — Travels in the north of Germany ; describing the present state of its social and political in- stitutions. 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Chronicles of Cartaphilus, the wan- dering Jew 18-3702 — Miscellaneous thoughts on men, manners, and things. Bait., 1837 . . . 33-969 — Viator; or, a peep into my note-book. Bait., 1841 33-262 Hoffman, M. Ecclesiastical law in the state of N. Y. N. Y., 1868. 8» . . . 32-2522 Hoffmann, E. T. A. Gesammelte Schriften ; mit Federzeichnungen von Th. Hosemann. Ber- lin, 1857. 12 V 34-618 — Contes posthumes; trad, par J. Fleury. P., 1856 34-3397 — Strange stories from the German . 18-1437 Hoffmann, F. Erzahlungen. Ph., 1864. 7 v. ........ . . 34-530 — Loyal heart, and other tales for boys 18-1438 Hoffmann, J. J. Japanese grammar. Leiden, 1868. 80 22-375 Hoffmann, J. L. Hans Sachs ; sein Leben und Wir- ken aus seinen Dichtuugen. Niirnberg, 1847 34-545 Hoffy, A. North American pomologist ; containing colored drawings, accompanied by letterpress descriptions of fruits of American origin. Ed. by W. D. Brinckle. [Ph., I860.] 40 4-505 Hofland, Mrs. B. 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L., 1810. 8" 5-467 — [Plates, in folio from 1735 onward. L. No title] 5-697 — Ireland, J. Hogarth illustrated . 5-10 — Sala, G. A. Wni. Hogarth, painter, engraver, and philosopher .... 30-1914 — Trusler, J. Hogarth moralized . 5-77 Hoge, Mrs. A. H. The boys in blue ; or, the heroes of the "rank and file." N. Y., 1867. 8» 26«-996 Hogg, Jabez. Elements of experimental and nat- ural philosophy. L., 1861 . ' . 11-168 — The microscope ; its history, construction, and applications. 2d ed. L., 1856. b" 11-165 — The ophthalmoscope ; its value in the explora- tion of internal diseases. L., 1858 10-652 Hogg, James. Familiar anecdotes of Sir Walter Scott ; with a sketch of the life of the shep- herd, byS. D. Bloodgood. N.Y.,1834 30-481 — Poetical works of the Ettrick shepherd ; with an autobiography. Glasgow. 5 v. 23-353 — A queer book. E., 1832 . . 23-865 — Tales and sketches. 6 v. . . 18-1449 — Winter evening tales . . . 18-1455 Hogg, John. Practical observations on the preven- tion of consumption, with statistical tables of the prevalence of the disease, and of the com- parative salubrity of various places at home and abroad. L., 1860. 8° . 10-435 — See Lardner, N. Hogg, N. Poetical letters to es brither Jan, and a witch story in the Devonshire dialect. 5th ed. L., 1865. Followed by a new series of poems in the Devonshire dialect. 4th ed. L., 1866 23-949 Hogg, R. The apple and its varieties. L., 1859. 8" . . . . . . 4-223 — The gardeners' year-book, almanack, and direc- tory, 1861-7. L. 4 V. . . 4-275 — Vegetable kingdom and its products; serving as an introduction to the natural system of bot- anv ; arranged according to the system of De Candolle. L.. 1858 . . . 9-48 Hogg, T. J. Life of P. B. Shelley, v. 1, 2. L., 1858 30-1835 Hogg's weekly instructor. E., 1845-7. v. 1-6 in 3. 8» 17-130 Holbach, P. H. T., Baron d'. The system of nature ; or, the laws of the moral and physical world. 3d ed. L.. 1817. 2 v. 8» . . 15-331 — Nature and her laws as applicable to the happi- ness of man living in society. L., 1834. 2 v. . . 15-312 — Steuart, J. Critical remarks upon the "Svstem of nature" • "3-231 HOLBEACH. 377 HOLMES. Holbeach, Henry. Student in life and pliilosopliy J a narrative and discussion. L., 1865. 2 v. 15-257 — Tangled talk; an essayist's holiday. L., 1864 33-729 Holbein, J. Douce, F. Dance of deatli 5-136 — Wornum, R. N. Life and works of 30-2019 Holberg, L. Journey to the woikl under ground 18-1454 — Memoirs v. 12 of 30-1878 — See Arabische pulver ; Don Ratiudo, in list of dramas. Holbrook, A. The normal ; or, methods of teach- ing the common branches. N. Y., 1859 13-113 Holbrook, J. Ten years amona; the mail bags 18-1450 Holcombe, H. Primitive tbeology in a series of lec- tures. 2d ed. Ph., 1823 . . 32-589 Holcombe, .1. P. Literature in letters ; or, manners, art, criticism, biogiapby, history, and morals ; illustrated in tbe correspondence of eminent persons. N. Y., 1866 . . . 33-877 Holcombe, W. H. Our children in heaven. Pb., 1868 32-2404 Holcroft, T. Tbe deserted daughter; a comedy. I. B. T. V. 24 . . . . 24-141 See Beazley, S. — Road to ruin. L B. T. v. 17,24 . 24-141 — Same. F's S. D. v. 7 . . . 24-221 — Seduction ; a comedy. I. B. T. v. 25 24-141 Holden, F. A. Genealogy of the descendants of Ban- field Capron, from 1660 to 1859. B., 1859 26''-680 Holdich, J. Life of Wilbur Fisk. N. Y., 1842. 8» 30-164 Holdsworth, W. A. Law of bankruptcy. L., 1861 2-179 Holdsworth and Aldridge's natural short-hand ; with improvements. [MS.] 4» . 22-367 Hole, C. Brief biographical dictionary ; with addi- tions and corrections by W. A. Wheeler. N. Y., 1866 30-1793 Hole, J. Essay on the history and management of literary, scientific, ai^d mechanics' institutions. L., 1853. 8« .... 13-116 — Homes of the working classes ; with suggestions for their improvement. L., 1866. 8° 2-717 Holiday house. C. Sinclair , . . 18-2893 Holidays at Roselands. M. Farquliarson 18-1060 Plolidays with hobgoblins. D. Costello 18-753 Holinsbed, R. " The description of Scotland, written at the first by Hector Boetius in Latine ;" * * * whereupon is inferred tbe historic of Scotland, gathered by Raphacll Hollindsbead, and continued from 1571 to 1585 by others. No title page .... 27»-4010 Holland, H. Chapters on mental physiology. 2d ed. L., 1858. 8° . . . 10-316 — Essays on scientific and other subjects. L., 1862. 8" 11-176 — Medical notes and reflections. From the 3d London ed. Ph., 1857. 8° . 10-163 Holland, H. R., Ld. Foreign reminiscences. N. Y., 1851 27''-3451 — Memoirs of the whig partv during my time. Ed. by his son. L., 1852. " 2 v. , 27»-561 Holland, John. Treatise on the progressive improve- ment and present slate of the manufactures in metal. L., 1831-8. 3 v. . . 6-345 Holland, John, (of Siieffleld.) Memoirs of tbe life and ministry of the Rev. J. Summerfield. N. Y., 1829. 8° . . . . 30-509 — and J. Everett. Memoirs of the life and writ- ings of James Montgomery, including selec- tions from his correspondence and remains in prose and verse. L., 1854-6. 7 v. 30-1223 Holland, J. G. The bay-path ; a tale of New Eng- land colonial life .... 18-1451 — Bitter-sweet ; a poem. N. Y., 1859 23-512 Holland, J. G. Gold-foil, hammered from popular proverbs. N. Y., 1859 . . 33-762 — History of western Massachusetts ; the counties of Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, and Berk- shire, embracing separate histories of towns. Springfield, 1855. 2 v. . . . 26»-889 — Kathrina ; her life and mine, in a poem. N. Y., 1867 23-966 — Lessons in life ; a scries of familiar essays. N. Y.,1861 33-883 — Letters to the Joneses. N. Y., 1863 33-1007 — Letters to young people. N. Y., 1858 33-711 — Life of Abraham Lincoln. Springfield, 1866. 8» .... 30-1743 — Miss Gilbert's career; an American story , 18-1452 — Plain talks on familiar subjects ; a series of popu- lar lectures. N. Y., 1866 . . 33-1302 — Titcomb's letters to young people, single and married. N. Y., 1858 . . 33-711 Holland, S. S., Lady. Memoir of Sydney Smith ; with a selection from his letters. Ed. by S. Austin. N. Y., 1855. 2 v. . 30-840 Holland, W. M. Life and political opinions of Mar- tin Van Buren. Hartford, 1836 . 30-1578 Holland. Abbott, J. Rollo's tour in . 27''-446 — Bowdler, T. Letters from . . 27i'-194 — Carr, J. Tour through . . . 27''-38 — Davies, C. M. History of . , 27''-2558 — Esquiros. A. The Dutch at home . 27^-608 — Mich. Richesse de la H. . . 34-4747 — Neill, P., et al. Journal of a horticultural tour 27''-695 — Regnard, J. F. Voyage de Flandre et d'Hol- lande 34-4488 — Silliman, B. Journal (1865,6) . 27M74 — Viardot, L. Musees de . . . • 34-3973 — Voyageur bienfaisant. (Voyage de Joseph II dansl') 34-4476 — See Netherlands. Holiberg. See Holberg. Hollemback, H. American eclectic materia medica. Ph., 1865. 8» . . . . 10-717 Holley, A. L. American and European railway practice in the generation of steam. N. Y., 1861. 40 6-998 Holley, M. A. Texas ; observations, historical, geo- graphical and descriptive. B., 1883 26''-503 Holley, O. L. Tlie picturesque tourist ; a guide through the norlliern and eastern states, and Canada. N. Y., 1844 . . . 26^-Ad Hollingshead, J. Ragged London in 1861. L., 1861 2-719 — Under Bow bells .... 18-1456 — Underground Lond(m. L., 1862 . 27»'-664 — See Holinshed. HoUister, G. H. Mount Hope ; or, Philip, king of the Wampauoags .... 18-1457 Holiister, O. J. The mines of Colorado. Spring- field, 1867 26'>-632 Holloway, H. H. Mental geometry, or generaliza- tions of geometrical demonstraticms in planes, solids, and spherics. Ph., 1865 . 14-83 Holly, H. H. Country seats ; containing lithographic designs for cottages, villas, and mansions, with their accompanying outbuildings ; also, country churches, city buildings, railway sta- tions, etc. N. Y., 1863. 8» . 5-219 Holman, J. G. Tbe votary of wealth ; a comedy. I. B. T. V. 21 . . . . 24-141 Holmby house. G. J. W. Melville . 18-2177 Holmes, Abiel. Annals of America, from the dis- covery by Columbus to 1826. Camb., 1829. 2 V. 8» 26»-101 Holmes, Arthur. Parties and their principles; a manual of political intelligence, exhibiting the origin, growth and character of national par- ties. N. Y.,1859 . . . 26»-448 Holmes, D. Pure gold ; or, truth in its native love- liness. Aub., 1852 . . . 32-405 HOLMES. 278 HOME. Holmes, E. Life of Mozart, including his corre- spondence. K Y., 1845 . . 30-371 Holmes, F. S. Post-pleiocene fossils of South Car- olina. Charleston, 1860. 4° . 9-1249 — Southern farmer and market gardener ; with a treatise on rice and cotton-growing. Charles- ton, 1852 4-301 Holmes, J. The statesman ; or, principles of legis- lation and law. Augusta, 1840. 8" 2-720 Holmes, M. J. The Cameron pride . 18-1459 — Cousin Maude, and Rosamond . 18-1461 — Darkness and daylight .. . . 18-1469 — Dora Deane ; or, the East India uncle ; and ' Maggie Miller ; or, old Hagar's secret 18-1463 — The English orphans . . . 18-1463 — Homestead on the hillside, and other tales 18-1468 — Hugh Worthington .... 18-1460 — 'Lena Rivers 18-1464 — Maggie Miller, or, old Hagar's secret 18-1462 — Marian Grey, or, the heiress of Redstone hall 18-1465 — Meadow Brook .... 18-1466 — Rosamond 18-1461 — Tempest and sunshine . . . 18-1467 — Rose Mather 18-1458 Holmes, M. Soldier of the Cumberland ; memoir of Mead Holmes, jr., with an introduction bv J. S. Hart. B 30-1550 Holmes, N. Authorship of Shakespeare. N. Y., 1866 22-1093 Holmes, O. W. Autocrat of the breakfast table 18-3741 — Border lines of knowledge in some provinces of medical science ; an introductory lecture. B., 1862 10-266 — Currents and counter-currents in medical sci- ence, with other addresses and essays. B., 1861 . . . • . . 10-241 — Elsie Venner; a romance of destiny 18-1470 — Tiie guardian angel . . . 18-1473 — Poems. B., 1850 .... 23-114 — Professor at the breakfast table . 18-3742 — Songs in many keys. B., 1862 . 23-632 — Soundings from the Atlantic. B., 1864 33-1011 Holmes, R. Sketches on the shores of the Caspian, descriptive and pictorial. L., 1845. 8" ^ . . 28^-538 Holmes, T. See Biennial retrospect, in Supplement. Holmesby, J. Voyages, travels, and wonderlul discoveries. L 29''-24 Holstein, H. L. V. Ducoudray. Memoirs of Simon Bolivar, and of his principal generals ; secret history of the revolution, and the events which preceded it, from 1807 to the present time ; with an introduction, containing an account of the present situation of said republic. B., 1829. 8° . . . . . 30-42 — Memoirs of G. M. de La Fayette. N. Y., 1824 30-298 Holt, F. L. System of the shipping and navigation laws of Great Britain. 2d ed. L., 1834. 8» 2-39 Holt, J. S. Abraham Page, esq. ; a novel 18-4049 — What I know about Ben. Eccles. By Abraham Page 18-4181 Holthaus, P. D. Wanderings of a journeyman tailor through Europe and the east. L., 1844 29b-84 Holton, I. F. New Grenada ; twenty months in the Andes. N. Y., 1857. 8» . . 26''-320 Holtzapffel. C. Turning and mechanical manipu- lation ; intended as a work of general refer- ence and practical instruction, on the lathe, and the various mechanical pursuits I'ollowed by amateurs. L., 1852. 3 v. S" 6-348 Holy Gliost, temporal mission of. H. E. Manning 32-1728 Holy Land. See Palestine. Holy living and dying. J. Taylor . 33-651 Holy places. H. L. Dupuis . . . 38''-465 Holy scriptures. See Bible. Holy war, the. J. Bunyan 33-2040; v. 6 of 32-33 — Fuller, T. History of the holy war 29^-136 Holy week according to the Roman missal, office of . ; . . . . 32-1864 Holy-Oke, F. Dictionarium etj^mologicvm latinvm ; or, dictionarie declaring the etymologies, the originall and derivation of all words used in any Latine authors, etc. [Followed by Riders dictionarie.] L., 1039. 8° . 22-133 Homage of the arts. F. Schiller . . 23-935 Hombron, M. Aventures des voyageurs. P., 1847. 3 V. 8° 34-4620 Home, D. D. Incidents in my life ; with an intro- duction by J. W. Edmonds. N. Y., 1863 30-1431 Home, H. See Kames, H. H., Lord. Home, J. Works, with an account of his life. By H. Mackenzie. E., 1833. 3 v. 8° 33-88 — Douglas ; a tragedy. B. B. T. v. 3 34-71 — Same. B. D. v. 1 . . . 24-143 — Same. F's S. D. v. 13 . . . 24-221 — Same. I. B. T. v. 22 . . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. v. 3 . . . 34-143 Home. Fredrika Bremer . . . 18-400 Home, joys and sorrows of. A. Leland 18-1840 Home; or, the iron rule. Mrs. S. Ellis 18-1008 Home and foreign record of the Presbyterian church; being the organ of the boards of missions, ed- ucation, foreign missions, and publication, v. 3, 17,18. Ph., 1851-68. 3 v. 8<> 33-1701 Home and foreign review, v. 4. L., 1864. 8" 17-50 Home and social philosophy; or, chapters on every- day topics; from "Household words." N. Y., 1853. 3 V 33-305 Home and the world. Mrs. W. C. Rives 18-1473 Home as found. J. F. Cooper . . 18-718 Home book ; or, young housekeeper's assistant. L. 1839 6-187 Home circle, the ; a collection of piano-forte music ; consisting of marches, waltzes, polkas, etc. ; a repositorv of music for parlor recreation. B. , 1859-67. 3 V. 4» . . . 5t962 Home companion. L., n. d. 8° . . 33-1109 Home for all. O. S. Fowler . . . 5-343 Home for the homeless. H. Field . . 33-3475 Home friend ; a weekly miscellany, v. 1-4. L., 1853-4. 8'' 17-303 Home-heroes, saints and martyrs. T. S. Arthur 18-310 Home in the valley. E. F. Carlen . 18-577 Home influence. G. Aguilar . . . 18-76 Home is home ; a domestic tale . . 18-1471 Home life. Hague, W. Lectures on . 33-1584 — Osgood, S. The hearthstone . 33-1585 — Soi-in, M. The domestic circle . 33-300 — See Family. Home life; a journal. E. M. Sewell . 18-3804 Home life ; or, a peep across the threshold. Mrs. C. A. Soule 18-3960 Home life in Germany. C. L. Brace . 37'>-301 Home life, in the light of its divine idea. J. B. Brown 33-1875 Home life of English ladies in the 17th century, by the author of " Magdalen Stafford." L., 1860 37''-564 Home life of the Lancashire factory folk. E, Waugh 3-903 Home lights and shadows. T. S. Arthur 18-3665 Home memories. Mrs. Carey Brock . 18-432 Home mission. T. S. Arthur . . 18-203 Home missions. See Missions. Home nurse. E. Le Hardy . . . 10-382 Home of the mutineers. Ph., 1854 . 29''-122 Home pastimes. J. H. Head . . 20-183 Home pets, book of ... . 20-337 Home pictures of English poets. N. Y., 1869 ... . . 30-2430 HOME. 279 HONJTEUR. Home pictures. Mrs. M. A. Denisou . 18-838 Home scenes. G. Aguilar . . . 18-77 Home scenes and home sounds. Mrs. H. M. Ste- phens . ..... . 18-3012 Home service. W. B. Stevens . . 32-614 Home stories. A. B. Haven . . 18-1308 Homer. Batrachomyomacliia, hymns, and epi- grams. Hesiod's works and days. Musaeus' Hero and Leander. Juvenal's fifth satire. Trans, by G. Chapman. With introduction and notes by R. Hooper. L., 1858 23-524 — Hymns. Trans, into verse ; with notes, and an inquiry into the life of Homer. By C. C. Conwell. Ph., 1830. 8« . . 23-117 — Ilias. Eddit Guil. Dindorf. Lips., 1858 34-319 — Iliad. Done according to the Greek, with com- ments, by G. Chapman ; withintroducticm and notes by R. Hooper. L., 1857. 2 v. 23-522 — Same. Trans, into English blank verse by W. Cowper ; with notes by M. A. Dwight. N. Y., 1855 23-053 — Same. Rendered into English blank verse by Edward, earl of Derby. N. Y., 1865. 2 v. 23-055 — Same. Trans, into unrhymed English metre by F. W. Newman. L., 1856 . 23-701 — Same. Trans, by A. Pope ; with introduction and notes by T. A. Buckley; and Flaxman's designs. L., 1853 . . . 23-916 — Iliad and Odyssey. Trans, by T. Hobbes V. X of 33-778 — Same. Trans, into English blank verse by W. Cowper. L., 1847. 4 v. . . 23-910 — Odyssea. Edidit Guil. Dindorf. Lips., 1850 34-320 — Odyssey ; with the hymns, epigrams, and battle of the frogs and mice. Literally translated, with explanatory notes, by T. A. Buckley. L., 1851 23-806 — Odyssey. Trans, according to the Greek by G. Chapman ; with introduction and notes by R. Hooper. L., 1857. 2 v. . . 23-523 — Same. Trans, by A. Pope. Hart., 1854 23-110,487 — Same. Trans, by A. Pope ; with notes by T. A. Buckley, and Flaxman's designs. L., 1853 23-917 — Arnold, M. On translating Homer 22-913,4 — Blackie, J. S. Homer and the Iliad 22-939 — Gladstone, W. E. Studies on Homer and the Hom«ricage .... 22-1001 Homere et Socrate. A. de Lamartine . 84-3400 Homeric ballads. W. Maginn . . 23-950 Homes abroad. H. Martintau . . 18-3859 Homes and haunts of British poets. W. Howitt 30-1058 Homes for the people. G. "Wheeler . 5-68 Homes of Ameiican statesmen; with anecdotical, personal, and descriptive sketches, by various writers. Utica, 1856. 8° . . 30-1.524 Homes of the new world. F. Bremer . 26''-254 Homes of the working classes. J. Hole 2-717 Homes without hands. J. 6. Wood . 9-079 Homespun ; or, five and twenty years ago. T. Lackland 33-1300 Homestead on the hillside. Mrs. M. J. Holmes 18-1408 Homeward bound. J. F. Cooper . 18-719 Homiletics. Shedd, W. G. T. . . 32-1962 — Vinet, A. Theory of preaching . 32-503 Homilies. Morris, R. (ed.) Old English V. 16 of 22-1043 — Small, J. English metrical h. of 14th cent. 22-1212 Hotnmaire De Hell, X. Travels in the steppes of the Caspian sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. L., 1847. 8» .... 28^-50 Homme a I'oreille cassee. E. About . 34-3004 Homme a marier, un. C. P. de Kock . 34-4837 Homme a projets. Pigault-Lebrun . 34r-4811 Homme au bracelet d'or. M. Du Camp 34-4032 Homme aux cinq louis d'or. L. Ulbach 34-4213 Homme de fer. P. Feval . . . 34-5307 Homme de nature et I'homme police. C. P. de Xock 34-4772 Homme de neige. Mme Dudevant . 31-4157 Homme des champs; ou les georgiques frauQaises. J. Delile 34-4041 Homme serieux. C. de Bernard . 34-3080 Hommes des bois. Marquis de Foudras 34-4350 Hommes d'esprit. A. Houssaye . v. 1 of 34-5295 Hommes et femmes de cour. A. Houssaye V. 4 of 34-5295 Homoeopathic medical society of N. Y. Transac- tions for the year 1805. Alb., 1805. 8" 10-018 Homoeopathic medical society of Pennsylvania. Transactions, (1800-1807.) West Chester, 1807. 8» 10-591 Homoeopathic review, American . . 10-310 Homoeopathy. Chepmell, R. C. Practical study of . . . 10-285 — Forbes, J. Homoeopathy, allopathy, and "young physic" . . . . . 10-47 — Geary, J. F. Excrescences of h. 10-530 — Hahnemann, S. Chronic diseases 10--92 Lesser wriiings . . . 10-291 Materia medica pura . . 10-290 Organon of lioma'opathic medicine 10-289 — Hempel, C. J. Homoeopathy, a principle in nature 10-594 New pharmacopoeia and posology 10-322 and J. Beakley. Homoeopathic theory and practice 10-875 — Henderson, W. Homoeopathy fairly i-epresented 10-180 — Hering, C. Homoeopathic domestic physician 10-294 — Hooker, W. Examination of doctrines of 10-135 — King, D. Quackery unmasked . 10-230 — Laurie, J. Elements of homoeopathic practice 10-293 — Leo-Wolf, W. Remarks on the abracadabra of the 19th century . . . 10-3r>0 — Lutze, A. Theory and practice of 10-707 — Peters, J. C. Treatise on headaches 10-710 — Quin, F. F. Pharmacopoeia homoeopathica 34-481 — Rau,-G. L. Organon of the specific healing art 10-718 — Reed, D. M. Reasons for embrac ing 10-199 — Sampson, M. B. Priiiciple of . 10-023 — Simpson, J. Y. Tenets and tendejicies of 10-189 — Teste, A. Homoeopathic materia medica 10-593 — Williamson, W. Diseases of females and chil- dren 10-715 Honan, M. B. The personal adventures of " our own correspondent" in Italy. N. Y., 1852 27''-274 Honduras. Wells, W. V. Explorations and ad- ventures in .... 26''-322 Hone, W. Ancient mysteries described, especially the English miracle plays ; founded on apoc- ryphal New Testament story. L., 1823. 8» 32-1808 — Every-day book and table talk ; or, everlasting calendar of popular amusements, sports, jjas- times, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events. L., 1841. 2 v. 8" . 33-41 — Table book. L., 1827,8. 2 v. 8» 33-42 — Year-book of daily recreation and information ; concerning remarkable men and manners, times and seasons, solemnities and merry- makings, antiquities and novelties, on the plan of the every-day book. L., 1841. 8° ..... 33-43 — The three trials of William Hone for publishing three parodies ; to which is added the Trial bv jury. L., 1818. 8" . . . 2-722 Hong Kong to Manilla. H. T. Ellis . 29''-168 Honueur des fenunes. R. Bravard . 34-3099 HONNEUR. 380 HOPKINS. Honneur et I'argent. F. Ponsard , 34-3630 Honor ; or, the slave dealer's daughter. S. G. Bul- flnch 18-470 Honor May 18-3674 Honoi e, O. Les deux transfuges . . 34-4141 Honorine. H. de Balzac . . . 34-3042 — See Fanchctte 34-4810 Hood, E. P. Master minds of the west ; their best poems, essays and tales. L. . 33-106 — Self-education ; twelve chapters for young thinkers. L., 1853 . . . 13-115 Hood, G. History of music in New England ; with biographical sketches of reformers and psalm- ists. B. 1846 .... 5-1003 Hood, P. Successful treatment of scarlet fever ; also observations on the patliology and treat- ment of crowing inspiration in infants. L., 1857 10-391 Hood, T. Works ; comic and serious, in prose and verse. Ed., with notes, by his son. L., 1863,3. 7v 33-1034 — Poems. N. Y., 1846 . . . 33-131 — Poetical works ; with some account of the au- thor. B., 1854-6. 4v. . . 33-370 — Tyluey hall 18-1478 — Up the Rhine. N. Y., 1866 . . ' 37"-273 — Whims and waifs ; now first collected. N. Y., 1860 23-574 — Memorials ; collected, arranged and edited b)'^ his daughter, [F. F. Broderip;] with a pre- face and notes by his son, [Thomas Hood.] B., 1860. 3 V 30-1343 — et al. Rates and taxes, and how they were col- lected 18-1475 Hook, T. E. All in the wrong ; or, births, deaths, and marriages .... 18-1480 — Cousin Geoffrey ; to which is added, Claude Stocq 18-3713 — Cousin William ; a tale of fashionable life 18-1483 — Gervase Skinner .... 18-1483 — Gilbert Gurney .... 18-;484 — Gurney married .... 18-1485 — Maxwell 18-1487 — Merton ; or, there's many a slip between the cup and the lip 18-3650 Hook, W. F. Mutual forbearance recommended ; a sermon. N. Y., 1843. 8» . ♦ 33-1438 — A call to union, on the principles of the English reformation. N. Y., 1839. 80 . 32-^1438 — Church dictionary. 8th ed. L.,1859. 8" 33-453 — Education of the people. 2d ed. L. , 1846. 8° 13-334 — Lives of the archbishops of Canterbury, v. 1-7. L., 1860-8. 8» . . . 30-1353 Hooke, N. Roman history, from the building of Rome to the ruin of the commonwealth. L., 1818. 11 V. 8« . . . . 37''-3383 Hooker, H. Popular infidelity. Ph., 1836 33-1387 Hooker, J. Life and times of Sir Peter Carew, (from the original manuscript,) with a his- torical introduction and elucidatory notes by J. Maclean. L., 1857. 8" . . 30-1235 Hooker, J. D. Himalayan journals ; or, notes of a naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Napal Himalayas, the Khasia mountains, &c. L., 1854. 2 V. 8° . . . . 28''-280 Hooker, R. Works, with an account of his life, by I. Walton, arranged by J. Keble. N. Y., 1857. 2 V. 8» 32-1101 — Walton, I. Life of . . . 30-535 Hooker, W. The child's book of nature. N. Y., 1857 9-937 — First book in chemistry. N. Y., 1862 8-60 — Homoeopathy ; an examination of its doctrines and evidences. N. Y., 1851 . 10-135 — Lessons from the history of medical delusions. N. Y., 1850 . . . . . 10-124 Hooker, W. Natural history for the use of schools and families. N. Y., 1860 . . 9-563 — Natural philosophy for the school and family. N. Y., 1863 11-227 — Physician and patient; or, a practical view of the mutual duties, relations and interests of the medical profession and the community. N. Y., 1849 10-133 Hooker, W. J. Journal of botany, being a second series of the botanical miscellany ; containing figures and descriptions of such plants as rec- ommend themselves by their novelty, rarity, or history, or by the uses to which they are applied in the arts, in medicine, and domestic economy ; with occasional botanical notices and information, and memoirs of eminent botanists. L., 1834-43. 4 v. 8» 9-49 Hoole, J. Cleonice; a tragedy. B. B. T. v. 13 34-71 — Cyrus ; a tragedy. B. B. T. v. 11 34-71 — Timanthes; a tragedy. B. B. T. v. 15 34-71 Hooper, E. J. Western fruit-book. Cin., 1857 4-89 Hooper, G. Waterloo : the downfall of the first Napoleon; a history of the campaign of 1815. L., 1863. 80 .... 27''-1755 Hooper, J. J. Simon Suggs' adventures and trav- els ; the Widow Rugby's husband ; and other tales 18-1492 Hooper, Lucy. Ladv's book of flowers and poetry; with a floral dictionary. N. Y., 1860. 9-50 — Poetical remains, collected and arranged; with a memoir by J. Keese. N. Y., 1842 23-55 Hooper, L. H. Poems ; with translations from the German of Geibel and others. Ph., 1864 23-725 Hooper, S. Currency, or money: its nature and uses. By a merchant of Boston. B., 1855. 8° . . _ 1-133 Hooper, W. Rational recreations, in numbers and natural philosophy. L., 1774. 4 v. 8" . . 11-294 — Same. 2d ed. L., 1782. 4 v. S" 11-294* Hoopes, J. The book of evergreens ; a practical treatise on the coniferee. N. Y., 1868 9-47 Hope, A. J. B. B. The American disruption ; three lectures. 6th ed. L., 1862 . 26»-1005 — The English cathedral of the nineteenth century. L.,1861. 8° .... 5-206 Hope, A. R. Book about bovs. B., 1869 33-1394 — Book about dominies. B., 1869 . 33-1399 Hope, J. Treatise on the diseases of the heart and great vessels ; with notes and a detail of recent experiments by C. W. Pennock. Ph., 1842. 8° 10-479 Hope, T. Anastasius ; or, memoii-s of a Greek . . ... 18-1493 — Costume of the ancients. L., 1841. 2 v. 8" 29»-98 — Historical essay on architecture ; with illustra- trations from drawings made by the author in Germany, France, Italv, etc. 2d ed. L., 1835. 2v. 8» . . '. . . 5-133 Hope and have. W. T. Adams . . 18-3772 Hope Campbell ; or, know thyself. C. D. Bell .... . . . 18-1494 Hope Leslie. C. M. Sedgwick . . 18-2787 Hope Marshall. Mrs. N. P. Lasselle . 18-1809 Hope on ! hope ever ! Mary Howitt . 18-1512 Hopes and fears. Miss C. M. Yonge . 18-3619 Hopes and helps for the young. G. S. Weaver 33-981 Hope for mankind, the ground and object of. F. D. Maurice 32-2417 Hopkins, Evan. Geology and terrestrial magnetism. 3ded. L.,1865. 8» . . . 9-331 Hopkins, Ezekiel. Works. Edited by C. W. Quick. Ph., 1863. 3 V. 8" . . . 33-1346 Hopkins, E. A. Historico-political memorial upon the regions of the rio de T^a Plata, and conter- minous countries. N. Y., 18.:8. 8° 26»-1003 HOPKINS. 281 HORSES. Hopkins, E. J. The organ : its history and con- struction ; a comprehensive treatise on the structure and cai)abilities of the organ, with specifications and suggestive details for instru- ments of all sizes, preceded by a new history of the organ by E. R. Rimbault. L., 1855. 8» 5-997 Hopkins, J. B. The fall of the confederacy. L., 1807 36»-984 Hopkins, J. H. The American citizen : his rights and duties according to the spirit of the con- stitution. N. y., 1857 . . 2-123 — The law of ritualism. N. Y., 1866 32-1897 Hall, C. H. Review of . . 32-2248 — Novelties which disturb our peace ; letters ad- dressed to the bishops, clergy, and laity of the Prot. Epis. church. Ph., 1844 32-1466,2317 — Scriptural, ecclesiastical and historical view of slavery. N. Y., n. d. . . 2-724 Hopkins, Manley. Hawaii; the past, present and future of its island kingdom, L., 1862 29'>-197 Hopkins, Mark. Lq,w of love and love as a law ; or, moral science theoretical and practical. N. Y., 1869 15-346 — liCctures on the evidences of Christianity, before the Lowell institute. B., 1846. 8« 32-131 — Lectures on moral science, delivered before the Lowell institute. B., 1862 . 15-219 Hopkins, Samuel, D. D. Life and character of Susanna Anthony, consisting chiefly in ex- tracts from her writings. Hart., 1799 30-21 — Park, E. A. Life and character of 30-1224 Hopkins, Samuel. The Puritans ; or, the church, court and parliament of England during the reigns of Edward VI and Elizabeth. B., 1859-61. 3 V. 8° . . . . 26''-423 — The youth of the Old Dominion. B., 1856 26»-342 Hopkins, T. On the atmospheric changes which produce rain and wind. L.,1854. 8" 11-160 — Winds and storms ; with an essay on weather and its varieties. L., 1860. 8° . 11-166 Hopkinson, Mrs. C. A. 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L., 1861. 8° 20-443 Hormann, A. S. Aner's return ; or, the migration of a soul. An allegorical tale from the Gennan, by I. A. Bergrath. N. Y., 1867. 8" 18-3964 Horn, W. O. von. Friedel ; an autobiography 18-340>) Hornblower, Mrs. "The Julia" . . 18-1495 — Nellie of Truro .... 18-1496 — Vara; or, the child of adoption -. 18-1497 Hornbv, Mrs. Edmund. In and around Stamboul. Ph., 1858 27^-460 Home, R. H. Australian facts and prospects; with the author's Australian autobiography. L., 1859 29b-179 — Ballad romances. L. . . . 23-946 — A new spirit of the age. N. Y., 1844 30-241 Home, T. H. Introduction to the critical study and knowledge of the holy scriptures. 10th ed. L., 1856. 4v. 8° . . . 32-737 — Cheyne, S. A. Reminiscences, personal snd bibliographical of . . . 30-1181 — See Poison, A. Homer, F. Memoirs, with selections from his cor- respondence. E., 1849 . . 30-1656 — Memoir and correspondence, edited bv L. Horner. B., 1853. 2 v. 8° . 30-1116 Horner, S. 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Anatomy and physiology of the horse 4-506 Modem horse doctor . . . 4-817 — Du Huys, C. The Percheron horse 4-306 — Edgar, J. N. The American race turf register 20-343 — Garrard, K. Nolan's system of training 6-601 — Handy horse book .... 20-882 — Head, J. H. The horse and his rider 20-368 — Herbert, H. W. Horse and horsemanship of the U. S 20-867 — Horse and his rider .... 20-369 — Howden, P. Horse warranty . 4-321 — Jennings, R. The horse and his diseases 4-123 HORSES. 282 HOUSE. Horses and horsemanship. Linsley, D. C. Morgan horses 4-86 — Martin, W. C. L. History of the horse 9-583 — Mayhew, E. Illustrated horse doctor 4-126 Illustrated horse management . 4-125 — Peters, J. G. Treatise on equitation 20-482 — Richardson, M. Art of managing a horse 20-446 — Simpson, J. C. Horse portraiture 20-470 — Smith, C. H. Natural history of the horse V. 6 of 9-594 — Stephens, G. Adventures of a gentleman in search of a horse .... 20-475 — Walsh, J. H. and I. J. Lupton. The horse in the stable and the field . . 4^143 — "Woodiutf, H. Trotting horse of America 20-509 — Youatt, W. Treatise on the horse » 4-113 — See Stable economy ; Riding. Horseshoe Robinson. J. P. Kennedy . 18-1735 Horseshoeing, treatise on. W. Miles . 6-885 Horsfall. See Flint, C. L. Horsmanden, D. New York conspiracy ; or, a history of the negro plot, with the journal of the proceedings against the conspirators. N. Y., 1810. 8° . . . . 26''-488 Hortense (la reine) en Italic, en France, et en Angle- terre, pendant 1' annee 1831 ; fragments de ses memoires inedits, ecrits par elle meme. P., 1861 34-4414 — Wraxal], L. and R. Wehrhan. Memoirs of 30-1401 Horticultural buildings. G. E. and F. W. Wood- ward 4-215 Horticultural tour in Europe, in 1817. P. Neill et al. 27^-695 Horticulture. American horticultural annual, 1867 4-263 — American journal .... 4-296 — Farmer's cabinet .... 4-14 — Journal of horticulture . . . 4-513 — Lindley, J. Theory of . . . 4-61 — Loudon, J. C. The horticulturist 4-127 — Mapes, J. J. Working farmer . 4-504 — Pennsylvania form journal . . 4-502 — Robinson, W. French gardens . 4-325 — See Botany ; Country life ; Gardening. Horticulturist and journal of rural art and taste. Alb. and N. Y., 1846-66. 21 v. 8° 4-20 Horton, Mrs. M. B. The wife's messengers 18-1489 Hortons, the. D. B. Casseday . . 18-603 Horwitz, O. Brushwood picked up on the continent ; or, last summer's trip to the old world. Ph., 1855 27^-352 Hoskins, G. A. Winter in upper and lower Egypt. L., 1862. 8° .... 28''-421 Hoskins, S. E. Charles II in the Channel islands ; a contribution to his biograpliy and to the his- tory of his iXiiG. L., 1854. 2 v. 8° 27''-569 Hoskins, T. H. Wliat we eat ; an account of the most common adulterations of food and drink. B., 1861 10-232 Hoskold, H. D. Practical treatise on mining, land and railway surveying, engineering, etc. L., 1863. 8» 6-347 Hoskyns, C. W. Occasional essays. L., 1866 33-1346 — Talpa ; or, the chronicles of a clay farm ; an agricultural fragment; with an introduction and notes by L. F. Allen. Buffalo, 1854 4-205 Hosmer, H. S. Adela, the octoroon . 18-1499 Hosmer, J. K. The thinking bayonet 18-1490 Hosmer, Mrs. M. The Morrisons . 18-1498 — Ten years of a lifetime . . . 18-3748 Hosmer, W. H. C. Poetical works. N. Y., 1854. 2 V 23-368 Hospital life in the army of the Potomac. W. H. Reed 26''-787 Hospital steward's manual. J. .T. Woodward 10-320 Hospitals. Barton. W. P. C. Organization of 10-7 — Cooley, A. J. Two months lu London h. 10-674 Hospitals. Corson, J. W. Hospitals of Europe 27''-]40 — Eastern h. and English nurses . 10-744 — Goodman, M. Experiencesof an English sister of mercy 10-746 — Gould, J. S. Report on diet, heating, ventila- tion, etc 10-530 — Memoranda relating to h. of London 10-60 — Nightingale, F. Notes on . . 10-482 — Notes on hospital life . . . 10-402 — Stanley, Miss. Hospitals and sisterhoods 32-1706 — Three years in field h. . . . 26''-857 — See Health; Nurses and Nursing ; Quarantine; Sanitary. Hospitals and sisterhoods. Miss Stanley 32-1706 Hospital sketches. L. M. Alcott . . 26''-477 Hospital transports; a memoir of the embarkation of the sick and wounded from the peninsula of Virginia in the summer of 1862. B., 1863 26^-500 Host and guest. A. V. Kirwan . , 6-193 Hostein, H. Bonjour et bonsoir ; contes pour les enfants. P 34-4235 Hot-house, treatise on. R. B. Leuchars 4-56 — See Flowers. Hotchkiss, J., and W. Allan. The battle-fields of Virginia — Chancellorsville ; embracing the operations of the army of northern Virginia. N. Y., 1867. 8° . . . . 26''-868 Hotspur. M. T. Walworth . . . 18-3415 Hotten, J. C. [Ed.] Abyssinia and its people; or, life in the land of Prester John. L., 1868 28''-582 — See Larwood, J. Hottinger, J. J. Life and times of Ulric Zwingli. Trans, from the German by T. C. Porter. Harrisburg, 1856 . . . . 30-915 Hotz, H. 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Y., 1865-9 17-55 Hours of sadness ; or, instruction and comfort for the mourner. L., 18'il . . 32-661 Hours of work and play. F. P. Cobbe 33-1334 Hours with my pupils. Mrs. L. Phelps 13-167 Hours with the mystics. R. A. Vaughan 32-936 House, E. Sunday school hand-book. Cin., 1868 ..... 32-2439 House and home papers. Mrs. H. B. Stowe 33-1126 House beautiful. Miss C. Tucker . 32-2418 House by the churchyard. J. S. Le Fsmu 18-8746 House by the sea ; a poem. T. B. Read 23-397 House decoration. Sutherland, W. Guide to art of 6-237 — See Painting. House dogs and sporting dogs. J. Meyrick 20-422 House I live in. W. A. Alcott . . 10-3 House in Balfour street. C. Dimitry . 18-4176 House in Piccadilly. Mrs. Cudlip . 18-3708 HOUSE. 283 HOWARD. House of cards. Mrs. C. Hoel . . 18-1435 House of Israel, the. Miss S. Warner . 18-3834 House of refuge of Phila. Annual reports. Ph., 1833,67. 8° 2-991 — Sergeant, J. Address . . 2-991 House of the seven gables. N. Hawthorne 18-1371 House on the moor. Mrs. M. Oliphant 18-2378 House painting. D. R. Hay . . 5-225 — Masury, J. W. Plain and decorative 6-128 Household, the ; a book of reference upon subjects relating to domestic economy and home en- joyments. L., 1866. 8« . . 6-188 Household amusements and enjoyments ; comprising acting charades, burlesques, conundrums, enigmas, rebuses, etc. L. , 1866 20-184 Household amusements and enjoyments. L., 1866 20-236 Household book of poetry. C.A.Dana 23-507 Household book of English poetry. R. C. Trench 23-1033 Household chemistry. A. J. Bernays 8-46 Household friends for every season. B., 1864 33-1054 Household law, manual for. A. Fonblanque 2-300 Household management, book of. I. Beeton 6-154 — See Domestic economy ; Housekeeping. Household medicine. See domestic medicine. Household of Bouverie. Mrs. C. Warfleld 18-1500 Household of Sir Thomas More. Miss A. Manning 18-2039 Household science. Bernays, A. J. Science of home life 8-47 — Youman, E. L. Handbook of . 6-235 — See Domestic economy. Household stories. J. and W. Grimm 18-1287 Household surgery. J. F. South . 10-495 Household taste, hints on. C. L. Eastlake 6-166 Household words ; a weekly journal conducted by Chas. Dickens. L. and N. Y., 1850-59. 19 V. 8° 17-116 — Novels and tales from . . . 18-2346 — Pearl fishing ; choice stories from 18-875 — See All the year round . . . 17-145 Housekeeper, H. R. My husband's crime 18-4044 Housekeeping. Abell, Mrs. L. G. Skilful house- wife 6-146 — Alcott, W. A. Young housekeeper 6-150 — Beeton, I. How to dine . . 6-152 How to manage house and servants 6-153 — Child, L. M. Frugal housewife . 6-168 — Choice and cookery offish; by Piscator 6-177 — De Voe, T. F. The market assistant 6-175 — Ellis, Mrs. Housekeeping made easy 6-201 — Lady's guide to the household . 6-199 — Lea, E. E. Useful receipts and hints 6-194 — Nicholson, E. Economical cook and house- book 6-206 — Our English home . . . 27''-896 — Packard, C. Recollections of a housekeeper . . 18-2411 — Plain talk to domestics . . . 6-212 — Pierce, C. The household manager 6-209 — Raftald, E. English housekeeper . 6-238 — Warren, Mrs. Comfort for small incomes 6-226 — See Baking ; Cookery ; Domestic economy ; Food and diet ; Household management ; Household science ; Receipts. Housman, J. Topographical description of Cum- berland, Westmoreland, Lancashire, and a part of the west riding of Yorkshire. Carlisle, 1800. 8° 27''-851 Houssaye, A. L'amour conime il est. 2me ed. P., 1860 34-3398 — Les aventures galantes de Margot. P., 1866 . 34-3393 — Blanche et Marguerite. N. Y., 1864. 8» 34-4783 — Comediennes d'autrefois. Ed. interdite. B. and L., 1855 .... 34-4075 Houssaye, A. Les femmes comme elles sont. 3me ed. P., 1858 . . . . 34-3399 — Les femmes du diable. P., 1867 . 34-4076 — Galerie du XVnie Siecle. 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Life and character of, with an analysis of his writings . 30-1093 Howe, J. B. The British slave ; or, seven years of a soldier's life. F's S. D. v. 36 . 24-221 — The golden eagle. F's S. D. v. 22 24-221 Howe, J. W. From the oak to the olive ; a plain record of a pleasant journey. B., 1868 27''-941 — Later lyrics. B., 1866 . . . 23-820 — Passion-flowers. B., 1854 . . 23-460 — Trip to Cuba. B., 1850 . . . 26»'-302 — Words for the hour. B., 1857 , 23-418 Howe, M. A. Merchant- mechanic ; a tale of "New England Athens "... 18-1506 — Rival volunteers ; or, the bjack plume rifles 18-1503 Howe, 8. G. The Cretan refugees and their Ameri- can helpers. B., 1868. 8» . . 27''-3159 — Historical sketch of the Greek revolution. N. Y., 1828. 8» 27»-3158 Howe, W. W. Pasha papers . . 18-1504 Howells, W. D. Italian journeys. N. Y., 1867 27b-916 — Venetian life. N. Y., 1866 . . 27'>-806 — Same. 2d ed. N. Y., 1867 . . 27''-806» Howells, W. D., and J. S. Hayes. Lives and speeches of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin. Columbus, 1860 . . 30-1675 Howie, J. Biographia Scotiana ; or, a brief historical account of the most eminent Scots worthies. Glasgow, 1827. 8° . . . 30-1786 Howison, R. R. History of Virginia ; from its dis- covery and settlement by Europeans to the present time. Ph., 1846. 2 v. 8° 26vl05 Howitt, A. M. Art-student in Munich. B., 1854 5-381 — School of life 18-1505 Howitt, M. The author's daughter . 18-1509 — Ballads, and other poems. N.Y.,1847 23-123 — Gabriel ; a story of Wichnor wood lH-1510 — Heir of Wast- Waylaud . . . 18-1511 — Hope on ! hope ever ! . . . 18-1512 — Lillieslea ; or, lost and found . . 18-1513 — Love and money .... 18-3652 — Pictorial calendar of the seasons ; embodying the whole of Aikin's calendar of nature. L., 1854 20-384 — Popular history of the U. S. L., 1859. 2 v. 26»-410 — Seven temptations. L., 1834 . 24-145 — Sketches of natural history — poetry. L., 1864 23—971 — Stories of Stapleford ." .* ." 18-1507 — Strive and thrive .... 18-1515 — The favorite scholar . . . 18-1521 — Twelve months with Fredrika Bremer in Swe- den. L., 1866. 2 V. . . . 27''-802 — Trust and trial .... 18-1516 — Wood Leighton ; or, a year in the country 18-1517 Howitt, W. Boy's adventures in the wilds of Aus- tralia ; or, Herbert's note-book. B., 1855 29i'-211 — The boy's country-book. 5th ed. L., 1863 20-385 — German experiences ; addressed to the English, both stayers at home and goers abroad. 2d ed. L., 1844 27^-750 — History ofdiscovery in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. L., 1865. 2 v. 8» 29''-243 — History of priestcraft in all ages and nations. L., 1833 32-1144 — History of the supernatural in all ages and na- tions, and in all churches, Christian and pagan, demonstrating a universal fa'th. Ph., 1863. 2 V 32-1070 — Homes and haunts of the most eminent British poets. N. 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L., 1847. 2 V. 8» . 17-51 Howland, J., discourse on. E. B. Hall 30-1607 Howie-glass, the merryjester. Roscoe, T. German novelists, v. 1 . . . . 18-3785 — See Murner, T. HOWLEY. 285 HUGHES. Howley, E. Concise history of the English consti- tution. L., 1857 . . . 27''-576 Hows, J. W. S. Golden leaves from American poets. N. Y., 1865 . . . 23-752 — Golden leaves from the British poets. N. Y., 1864 23-737 — Historical Shakspearian reader ; comprising the " Histories ; or, chronicle plays" of Shaks- peare, carefully expurgated. N. Y., 1863 24-243 — Ladies' book of readings and recitations; a col- lection of approved extracts from standard authors. Ph., 1864 . . . 33-592 — Practical elocutionist and academical reader and speaker-. Ph 33-850 Howse, J. Grammar of the Cree language ; with which is combined an analysis of the Chippe- way dialect. L., 1865. 8° . 22-132 Howson, J. 8. Deaconesses ; or, the official help of women in parochial work and in charitable institutions. L., 1862 , . 32-1852 — Five [Hulsean] lectures on the character of St. Paul. 2d ed. L., 1864. 8° . 32-1416 — Metaphors of St. Paul. J^., 1868 82-2470 — See Ccmybeare, W. J. Hoyland, J. Historical survey of the customs, habits, and present state of the gypsies. York, 1866. 8» 29''-249 Hoyle, E. Games modernized ; explanations of the b'^st modes of playing the most popular games, with rules and regulations adopted at the clubs and by the best players. By G. F. Pardon. L., 1866 . . . 20-187 Hoz Mota, J. de la. El castigo de la miseria. T. T. E. v. 5 34-2 Hozier, H. M. The seven weeks' war ; its antece- dents and its incidents. Ph., 1867. 2 V. 8« 27''-2602 Hub, I. Deutschen Dichter der Neuzeit. Auswahl aus den Quellen, mit biographiscii-literar- ischen Einleitungen. Miinchen, 1852. 8° 34-2404 Hubback, J. Evidence of succession to real and personal property. Ph., 1845. 8" . , . . . 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Argument on behalf of the de- fendants in the case of Ross Winans vs. Orsa- mus Eaton ct al., against a motion for an in- junction to restrain the defendants from con- structing and vending the railroad cars c\mi- monly known as the "eight-wheel railroad car." Alb., 1853. 8" . . . 2-196 Huber, V. A. The English universities ; an abridged translation. Ed. by F. W. Newman. L., 1843. 3 V. 8° . . . . 13-118 Hue, E. R. L'Abbe. Christianity in China, Tar- tary, and Thibet. N. Y., 1857. 2 v. 32-693 Hue, E. R. L'Abbe. L' empire Chinois. 4me ed. P., 1860. 2v 34-3961 — Journey through the Chinese empire. N. Y., 1855. 2 V 28''-219 — Voyage dans la Tartaric etle Thibet, 1844-6. P.. 1860. 2v 34-3960 — Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China, 1844-6. L., 2 v: 28»'-151 Huddesford, G. Poems ; now first collected, in- cluding salmagundi, topsy-turvy, bubble and squeak, and crambe repetita, with original additions and corrections. L., 1801 23-846 Huddesford, W. 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L., 1858 . . . 10-146 Hufeland, C. G. Manuel de medicine pratique. Trad, par A. J. L. Jourdan. Brux., 1841. 8° . 34-4935 Huff, G. Electro-physiology; or, electricity as a curative agent. 2d ed. N. Y., 1853 10-520 Hugh, St., bishop of Lincoln, metrical life of. J. F. Dimock .... 30-1385 Hugh Bryan ; the autobiography of an Irish rebel 18-3879 Hugh Worthington. Mrs. M. J. Holmes 18-1460 Hughes, E. Outlines of scripture geography and history, illustrating the historical portions of the Old and New Testaments. Ph., 1853 . . . . 32-478 Hughes, John, esq. Siege of Damascus ; tragedy. B. B. T. V. 11 . . . . 24-71 — Same. M. B. D. v. 1 . . . 24-142 Hughes, John, A. M. Boscobel tracts relating to the escape of Charles II after the battle of Wor- cester, and his subsequent adventures. 2d ed. E., 1857. 8» . . . 27-^585 Hughes, John, D.D. Complete works ; comprising sermons, letters, lectures, speeches, etc. Ed. by L. Kehoe. 2d ed. N. Y., 1865. 2 v. 80 82—1 758 — Hassard, J. R. G. Life of '. 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Treatise on the construction of maps, comprehending an inquiry into tlie principles of matliematical geography. 3d ed. L., 1864 25-98 — and G. Long. An atlas of classical geography, with a sketch of ancient geography, and an index of places. Ph., 1856. 8" 25-107 Hughes, W. C. American miller, and millwright's assistant. Ph., 1851 . . . 6-349 Hugo, C. La Boheme doree. P., 1859. 2 v. . 34-5253 — Les miserables ; drame. 3me ed. P. & B. 34-5251 — La tirelire de Th^rese . . . 34-4142 Hugo, Madame. Victor Hu'-521 Humphrej^ H. Great Britain, France, and Bel- gium ; a short tour in 1835. N. Y., 1838. 2 v. 37''-157 — Indian rights and our duties ; an address. B., 1831 26M75 — Life and labors of the Rev. T. H. Gallaudet. N. Y., 1857 .... 30-986 Humphrey. See Humplny. Humphrey Clinker. T. Smollett . 18-2958 Humphreys, Col. David. Life of Gen. Israel Put- nam, with poems, and an address to the ar- mies of the U. S. Ph., 1811 . 30-1712 — Miscellaneous works. N. Y., 1790 33-145 Humphreys, David, D. D. Historical account of the society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts. N. Y., 1853. 8<> 33-804 Humphreys, H. N. The coin collector's manual, or guide to the numismatic student in the for- mation of a cabinet of coins : comprising an historical account of the origin and progress of coinage. L., 1853. 2 v. . . 29»-91 HUMPHREYS. 288 HUNTER. Humphreys, H. N. Coinage of the British empire : an outline of the progress of the coinage in Great Britain and her dependencies. L., 1854. Sm. 4° 27^-594 — History of the art of printing, to tlie middle of the 16th century, with an account of the origin of the alphabet. L., 1867. f» 21-319 — Ocean and river gardens : a history of the ma- rine and fresh water aquaria, Avitli the best methods for their establishment and preser- vation. L., 1857 . . . 9-938 — River gardens. L., 1857 . . 9-938* — The origin and progress of the art of writing. L., 1853. 4« .... 21-318 — Ten centuries of art, 9th to 19tli ; with a glance at the artistic works of classical antiquity. L., 1852. 4° .... 5-702 Humphry, G. M. The human foot and the human hand. L., 1861 . . . . 10-248 Humpliry. See Humphrey. Hunch-back of Notre-Dame. V.Hugo 18-1534 Hundertpfund, L. Art of painting restored to its simplest and surest principles. L., 1849 5-11 Hundley, D. R. Social relations in our Southern States. N. Y., 1860 . . . 26''-375 Hundred and ten considerations. J. de Valdes. See Wiffen, B. B. . . . 30-2309 Hundred Boston orators. J. S. Loring 30-1946 Hungarian brothers. A. M. Porter . 18-2525 Hungary. Across the Carpathians . 27'*-622 — Bowring, J. Poetry of the Magyars 23-866 — Brace, C. L. Hunsrary in 1851 . 27''-255 — Bright, R. Travels in . . . 27b-1203 — Gerando, A. de. De I'esprit public en H. 34-4888 — Gleig, G. R. Germany, Bohemia and H. in 1837 27''-845 — Godkin, E, L. Hungary and the Magyars 27^-2585 — Gorgei, a! Life and acts, 1848-9 .' 27»-2592 — Paget, J. Remarks on . . . 27''-227 — Pardoe, Miss J. City of the Magyar 271^-57 — Paton, A. A. Goth and Hun . 27^-455 — Pragay, J. Struggle for freedom . 27''-2654 — Protestant church in . . . 32-529 — Pulszky, T. Memoirs, with historical intro- duction 27''-2658 — Scenes of the civil war . . . 27^2699 — Szemere, B. de. Hungary from 1848-60 27»-2568 — Teft, B. F. Hungary and Kossuth 27«-2685 — Townson, R. Travels in . . 27''-1204 — See Austria; Slavonic * *. Hungerford, J. Old plantation . . 18-1543 Hunt, C. E. The Shenandoah, or the last Confed- erate cruiser. N. Y., 1867 . . 26^-873 Hunt, C. H. Life of Edward Livingston ; with an introduction by G. Bancroft. N. Y., 1864. 8« 30-1491 Hunt, E. M. The patient's and physician's aid. N. Y., 1860 10-221 Hunt, F. Library of commerce : practical, theoret- ical, and historical, v. 1 N. Y., 1845. 1-39 — Lives of American merchants. N. Y., 1858. 2 v. 8° . ... . . . 30-1040 — Worth and wealth ; a collection of maxims, morals, and miscellanies for merchants and men of business. N. Y., 1856 . 1-270 — See Merchants' magazine. Hunt, F. K. The fourth estate : contributions to- wards a history of newspapers, and of the liberty of the press. L., 1850. 2 v. 22-1099 Hunt, G. H. Outram and Havelock's Persian cam- paign, with a summary of Persian history, by G. Townsend. L., 1858 . . 28«-146 Hunt, James. Manual of the philosopliy of voice and speech, especially in relation to the Eng- lish language and the art of public speaking. L., 1859 . . . . . 22-656 Hunt, James. Treatise on the cure of st-803 — Troil, U. V. Letters on . . . 27''-206 — See Manners and customs ; Mythology ; Scan- dinavia. Iceland, Greenland, and the Faroe islands. N. Y., 1841 29''-251 Icelandic language, method of learning. E. Rask 22-353 Icelandic legends. J. Arnasen, . , 18-1559 Icelandic literature. See Edda ; Heimskringla ; Sagas. Ichthyology. Bertram, J. G. Harvest of the sea 9-676 — Jardlne, SirW. (ed.) N. 1., XXXV-XL 9-596 — Ruschenberger, W. S. W. Elements of 9-621 — Swainson, W. Natural history of fishes 9-637 — See Fish. Icones Muscorum. W. S. Sullivant . 9-1236 Icterus. See Jaundice. Ida. See Hahn Hahn. Idaho. Angelo, C. A. Sketches of travel in 26''-571 Idalia. L. Delarame .... 18-1558 Ide, G. B. Bible pictures ; or, life-sketches of life- truths. B., 1867 . . . 32-2285 Ideal attained. E. W. Farnham . . 18-1057 Ideal in art. H. Taine . . . 5-401 Ideas of the day on policy. C. Buxton 27»-183 Idees Napoleoniennes. Louis Napoleon 34-3600 Idiocy. Duncan, P. M., and W. Millard. Manual for training the idiotic . . . 13-69 — Seguin, E. Physiological treatment of 10-627 Idiot, r. X. de Montepin . . . 34-4387 Idle, C. Hints on shooting and fishing, etc., both on sea and land. 2d ed. L., 1865 20-386 Idle word. E. M. Goulburn . . 32-1761 Idler. S. Johnson .... 33-945,65 Idler in France. M. P. 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Gozlan 34-5206 II faut qu' une porte soit ouverte ou fermee. A. de Musset 34-3936 Ilias. Homer 34-319 Iliad. Penn, G. Examination of primary argu- mertof 22-709 — See Homer. I'll try. Mrs. M. Leslie . . . 18-1859 Illinois. Beecher, E. Narrative of riots at Alton 26"-601 — Brown, H. History of . . . 26"-26 — Carpenter, W. H. and T. S. Arthur. History of 26''-523 — Owen, D. D. Report on geology of 9-279 — Peck, J. M. Gazetteer of . . 25-115 — Worthen, A. H., et al. Geological survey of 9-1260 Illinois institution for the education of the blind. Sixth biennial report. Springfield, 1861. 8" 13-119 Illinois monthly magazine, v. 1, 2. Vandalia and Cin., 1831,2. 2 v. 8° . . 17-52 — See Western monthly. Illuminati. Robinson, J. Proofs of a conspiracy. 27''-3531 — SeeBarruel, A. Jacobinism . . 27''-8366 Illusions perdues. H. de Balzac . . 34-30.50 lUustrateil history of Ireland from the earliest period, with historical illustrations by H. Doyle. L., 1868. 8" 27''-1457 Illustrated London, a series of views in the metropo- lis and its vicinity, engraved by A. H. Payne ; the historical, topograpliical and miscellaneous notices by W. I. Bicknell. L., n. d. 27'>-420 Illustrations of northern antiquities ; being an ab- stract of the "book of heroes," and " Nieb- elungen lay;" with metrical tales from the old German, Danish, Swedish, and Icelandic ; with notes and dissertations bj' H. Weber, R. Jamieson, and W. Scott. Ed., 1814. 4<> 22-891 Illyrian. Merimee, P. Poesies illyriques 34-3522 — See Slavic. Image of God, the. R. Hutchinson . 32-1194 Image of his father. H. and A. Mayhew 18-2160, 1 Imaginary conversations. W. S. Landor 33-714 Imagination, piieme. J. Delille . . 34-4039 Imagination and fancy. L. Hunt . 33-71 Imbecility, Shakspeare's delineations of. A. C. Kellogg 24-166 Imitation of Christ. Thomas a Kempis 32-1648 Imitation de Jesus Christ. T. a Kempis 34-4286 Immaculate conception, official documents on doyma of 32-1741 Immanuel ; or, life of Christ. Z.Eddy 32-2512 Immen-see. TU. Storm . . . 18-3736 Immermann, K. Miinctihausen — eine Geschichte in Arabesken. B.. 1858. 4 v. . 34-580 Immigration. See emigration ; migration. Immortalite de Tame, ditliyrambe. J. Delille 34-4041 Immortality of the poul. Cooper, R. Lectures on 32-2297 — Drew, S. Essay on . . . 32-565 — Richter, J. P. Campaner thai . 83-904 — See Future state ; Heaven. Imogene. P. Egan .... 18-992 Impeachments. See State trials. Impediments to prosperity of Ireland. W. M. Han- cock 27»-1449 IMPENDING. 292 INDIA. Impending crisis. H. R. Helper . 26«-356 Imperial dictionury of universal biography. J. F. Waller, ed 30-2021 Imperial epistle from Kien Long to George the third. T. J. Mathias .... 23-195 Imperial guard of Napoleon. J. T. Headley 27''-1745 Imperial poll-book, the. J. Acland . 27*-3 Impey, E. A report on the cultivation, preparation and adulteration of Mahva opium. Bombay, 1848. 8" 10-791 Imposture, true nature of. H. Prideaux 30-1991 Improvisator, der. H. C. Andersen . 34-610 Improvisatore. H. C. Andersen . . 18-3600 Impressions de voyage. A. Dumas. Une aunee a Florence 34-3261 De Paris a Astrakan . . . 34-3265 De Paris a Cadix . . . 34-3264 Midi de la France . . . 34-3262 Le speronare .... 34-3266 Suisse 34-3258 Impressions of England. A. C. Coxe . 271^-402 Impressions of Spain in 1866. M. E. Herbert 27''-850 Imprimeurs imaginaires. G. Brunet . 21-136 Improvement of society by diifusion of knowledge. T. Dick 13-66,7 Improvement of time. J. Foster . . 33-964 Impulse and principle. A. W. Abbott 18-3957 In bonds. L. Preston .... 18-2-48 In lodgings at Knightsbridge . . 18-380 In memoriam. Tennyson, A. . . 23-283 — Robertson, F. W. Analysis of . 23-715 In the school-room. J. 8. Hart . . 13-104 In Schweden. H. C. Andersen . . 34-615 In the tropics. R. B. Kimball . . 26i'-436 In trust. A. M. Douglass . . . 18-960 In vinculis. A. M. Keiley . . . 26»-829 In war time, and other poems. J. G. Whittier 23-697 In the year '13. F. Renter . ". . 18-2634 Incarnation, doctrine of. E. Irving vol. 5 of 32-1337 lucas, les. J. F. Marmontel . . 34-4203 luchbald, E. British theatre ; collection of plays acted at the theatre royal, with biographical and critical remarks. L., 1824. 25 v. 24-141 — Animal magnetism. F's M. D. v. 18 24-113 — Every one has his fault ; a comedy. I. B. T. V. 7 24-141 — Lover's vows ; a play. Altered from the Ger- man of Kotzebue. 1. B. T. V. 8 24-141 — Simple histoire. Tr. de 1' Anglais. P., 1826 34-4350 — Simple story ; and nature and art . 18-1563 — Such things are ; a play. I. B. T. v. 11 24-141 — The wedding day. F's S. D. v. 20 24-221 — Boaden, J. Memoirs of . . . 30-1269 Inchiquin's letters, feee Dwight, T. Incidents of a whaling voyage. F. A. Olmsted 29''-225 Incidents of social life. J. H. D. Zschokke 18-3640 Incidents of tlie U. S. Christian commission. E. P. Smith 26»-1047 Income of United Kingdom. R. Baxter 1-345 Incubus, treatise on. J. Waller . . 10-111 Indecision, and other poems. J. K. Mitchell 23-153 Independents. See Congregationalism. Index to the pedigrees contained in the printed her- ald's visitation. G. W. Marshall 27--800 India. General history. — Allen, D. O. Ancient and modern I. 28''-123 — Auber, P. Rise of British power in 27''-36 — Bell, E. The empire in . . 28''-207 — Beveridge, H. Comprehensive history of 28''-393 — Capper, J . Three presidencies of 28'-109 — C(nnur, J. History of . . . 28"-87 — Elliot, H. M. History of . . 28''-255 — Eiphinstone, M. History of . , 28»-167 India. General History. — Erskine, W. History of . . 28»-209 — Hussein Ali. History of Hydur Naik 28''-230 — Macfarlane, C. History of . . 28''-145 Our Indian empire . . . 28^-44 — Malleson, G. B. French in I. (1674-1761) 28''-258 — Marshman, J. C. Historv of . 28=^243 — Mill, J. History of British I. . 28«-128 — Murray, H. History of British I. . 28''-169 — Ritchie, L. History of Indian empire 28^-163 — Stocqueler, J. H. Familiar history of 28''-257 — Trotter, L. J. History of British empire in I. 28''-233 — Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Fragments sur I'lnde. T. 23 34-4868 — Whe«ler, J. T. History of . . 28^-253 — Political and military history. — Bell, E. Remarks on the Mysore blue book 28''-249 — Browne, J. C. Punjaub and Delhi in 1857 281^-407 — Camp and barrack room . . 29^-219 — Campbell, G. India as it may be . 28''-246 Modern India .... 28»-242 — Chesney, G. Indian polity . . 28»-259 — Cotton, S. Nine years on the northwest fron- tier, (1854-'63) .... 28''-589 — Duberly, H. Campaigning experiences in Rajpootaua .... 28^^200 — Dutf, A. Indian rebellion . . 28"-154 — Edwards, W. Personal adventures during the Indian rebellion .... 28''-317 ' — Harlan, J. Memoir of India . 28''-66 — Hasting, F. R. Private journal . 28>'-302 — Hastings, W. Narrative of insurrection 28''-41 4 — History of the Indian revolt . 28''-409 — Hodson, W. S. R. Twelve years of a soldier's life 28''-310 — Hough, W. Political and military events in 28''-210 — Hovell-Thurlow, T. J. The company and the crown 28''-237 — Indian mutiny ; defence of Arrah garrison 28''-171 — Jackson, C. Vindication of Dalhousie's ad- ministration .... 28*-225 — Jenkins, J. Martyrs of the mutiny 32-1562 — Jones, O. J. Winter campaign, 1857-8 28''-306 — Kaye, J. W. Lives of Indian officers 30-1985 History of Sepoy war . . 28"-2l9 — Ludlow, J. M. Policy of the crown towards I. 27"-757 Races and history, with reference to muti- nies 28''-181 — Majendie, V. D. Up among the Pamlies 28"-308 — Malcolm, J, Political history of, 1774-1823 28''-218 — Martin, M. State of British I. . 28''-409 — Martineau, H. British rule in . 28'^180 — Mills, A. India in 1858 . . . 28''-281 — Mutiny of the Bengal army . . 28»-203 — North, — . Journal of an English officer in 28''-308 — Ross, C. Cornwallis' correspondence 27''-1023 — St. John, H. British conquests in 28»'-157 — Sullivan, Sir E. Conquerors, warriors, and statesmen 28''-248 — Tennant, W. Effects of the British govern- ment on 28«-49 — Trevelyan, G. 0. Competition Avallah 28»-227 — Tucker, H. St. G. Memorials of Indian govern- ment 28''-173 — Waterfleld, H. Statement of progress, 1864,5 28"-415 — West, A. Sir C. Wood's administration, 1859- 1866 28«-251 — Williams, E. A. Cruise of the Pearl and naval brigade in 1 29^-165 — See Cawnpore ; Gwalior ; Hastings, AV. ; Oude. INDIA. 293 INDIANS. India. Commerce, Finance, and Resources. — Anderson, P. English in Western I. 28-^-168 — Cotton, A. Public works in . 6-109 — Chapman, J. Cotton and commerce of 1-286 — Davidson, E. Railways of . . 6-39 — Green away. Farming in . . 4-194 — Lee, W. N. Currency of . . 1-176 — Mackay, A. Commerce of Western I. 28''-293 — Royle, .T. F. Productive resources of 1-295 — Antiquities, Religion, and Society. — Acland, C. Manners and customs of 28''-404 — Dubois, J. A. Character and manners of the people 28''-43 — Grant, C. Anglo-Indian domestic life 28'^'-398 — Hough, J. Christianity in . . 32-1951 — Kerr, J. Domestic life and caste in 28''-563 — Knichton, W. Private life of an eastern king ^ 28^'-205 — Maurice, T. Indian antiquities . 28*-244 — Mullens, Mrs. Life by the Ganges 32-2283 — Pearson, H. Historv of Christianity in 30-511 — Prinsep, J. Antiquities of . . 28M79 — Riimsey, W. Missionar}' tour in . 28'^-10 — Ward, F. deW. Indiaand the Hindoos 28*'-144 — Wright, C. India and its inhabitants 28'»-487 — See Buddhism; Elora ; Infanticide; Mohamme- danism ; Monachism ; Mythology ; Parsees ; Rock records ; Thugs. — Travels. — Blanchard, S. L. Yesterday and to-day 28»'-570 — Brads\iaw's overland guide to . 29*'-172 — Burnes, Sir A. Journey from India to Cabool 28''-46 — Buyers, W. Recollections of northern India 28''-450 — Carpenter, Mary. Six months in . 28''-588 — Carpenter, S. C. (Donald Campbell.) Journey overland to India . . . 28''-4*9 — Chunder, B. Travels of a Hindoo 28''-602 — Eden, E. Up the country . . 28''-517 — Forster, G. Journey from Bengal to England 28b-907 — Handbook for India . . . 28''-334 — Heber. R. Journey through India 28''-7 — Humphrey, Mrs. E. J. Six years in 28''-521 — Jacquemont. V. Voyage d'ans I'lnde 34-3421 — Joiinson, G. W. Stranger in . 28^-8 — Keppel, G. Journey from India to England . . . . 28''-73 — Langley, E. A. Residence in . 28''-351 — Leckie, D. R. Route to Nagpore and Benaies 29''-512 — Mackenzie, Mrs. C. Life in the mission 28''-576 — Macpherson, S. C. Memorials of service in 30-1770 — Markham, C. R. Travels in , 29^-250 — Minturn, R. B. New York to Delhi 29''-155 — Modern traveller . . . 29'>-272,276 — Muter, Mrs. Travels and adventui'es of an officer's wife .... 29»'-260 — Oriental annual .... 33-317 — Palmer, J. W. Tlie new and the old 29''-159 — Postans, Mrs. Cutch ; or, random sketches 28b-516 — Russell, W. H. My diary in . 28b-333 — Sleeman, W. H. Rambles and recollections 28''-527 — Speid, Mrs. J. B. Last years in . 28''-418 — Spry, H. H. Modern India . . 28''-545 — Taylor, B. Visit to . . . 28''-203 — Wood, J. Journey to the source of the Oxus 28^-n — Miscellany. — Campbell, W. My Indian journal 28''-444 Old forest ranker . . . 20-319 — Jones, Sir W. Works . . . 28»-254 — Malcolm, Sir J. Memoir of central L 28»-116 — Martin, R. M. History of eastern I. 28"-45 Possessions of the East India company 28''-564 India. Miscellany. — Money, J. W. B. Solution of questions affect- ing British I. ... 28^-408 — Murray, H., et al. Historical and descriptive account of 28*-41 — Pocock, E. India in Greece . , 28M55 — Rice, W. Tiger-shooting in . . 28''-357 — Robertson, W. On the knowledge which the ancients had of I. ... 29''-32,3 — Shakespear, H. Wild sports of I. . 28b-349 — Hindoos, with general description of I. 28''-549 — Williams, M. Applicationoftiie Roman alpha- bet to the languages of I. . . 22-505 — See Ceylon ; Himalayas ; Indies ; Indus ; Ma- liarajas; Mahratta empire; Malaysia; Mili- tary medical science ; Moghul empire ; Neil- gherries ; Oxus ; Sanskrit ; and names of geo- graphical divisions. India. Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth . 18-2976 India rubber manufacture. T. Hancock 6-338 Indian archipelago. Bickmore, A. S. Travels in 28''-605 — Crawford, J. History of . . 28''-62 — Earl, G. W. Native races of . 29«-240 — Moore, J. H. Indian archipelago and adjacent countries 29'>-504 — St. John, H. History of . . 28^-156 — See Eastern archipelago ; Malaysia. Indian chief G. Aimard . . . 18-92 Indian corn. E. Enfield . . . 4-230 — Klippart, J. H. Remarks on culture of, etc. 4-107 Indian epic poetry. M. Williams . 22-1284 Indian fairy book 18-1560 Indian grammar begun. J. Eliot. 2d series. v. 9 26»-388 Indian in his wigwam. H. R. Schoolcraft 26='-180 Indian jails, sanitary condition of J. Ewart 10-283 Indian language. See Chinook ; Cree ; Massachu- sett ; Mohegau. Indian mutiny. Narrative of the defence of the Arrah garrison ; written by one of the be- sieged party. (R. V. B.) L., 1858 28°-171 Indian ocean, voyage in. L. de Grandpre 29''-142 Indian pass, the. A. B. Street . . 26''-707 Indian pilgrim. Mrs. Sherwood. v. 4 of 18-2837 Indian scoui. G. Aimard . , . 18-92,3 Indian sketches. J. T. Irving . . 26*'-458 Indian territories, adventures in. A. Henry 26''-48 Indian tribes of Guiana. W. H. Brett 26'>-700 Indian wars. Church, T. Historv of 20''-591 — Moore, W. V. Indian wars of the U. S. 26''-146 — Trumbull, H. Discovery of America and en- gagements with the Indians . 26"-2C8 — See Indians ; New England ; Northwest ; Ohio ; Seminole war ; Sioux. Indiana. Smith, O. H. Early trials and .sketches 26''-883 — Soldiers of, in war for the union . 26''-1006 Indiana. Mad. Dudevant . . . 18-920 Indians. (American.) Boiler, H. A. Among the Indians 26''-638 — Boy's book of Indian battles . . 26''-452 — Brinton, D. G. Myths of the new world 32-2419 — Biowne, J. R. Adventures in the Apache coun- try . . . . . . 26''-098 — Catlin, G. Last rambles among . 26''-412 Life among the .... 26^-411 Manners and customs of . . 26''-162 — Drake, S. G. History of . . 26»-66 Indian biography . . . 30-135 — Frost, J. Book of the Indians . 26»-81,623 — Gallatin, A. Synopsis of the Indian tribes east of the Rocky mountains, v. 2 . 26''-636 — Goodrich, S. G. History of . 26»-783 Lives of 26-^782 — Heckewelder, J. Mission of the United Brethren 26''-99 — Hunter, J. D. Indian tribes west of the Missis- sippi 26«-109 INDIANS. 394 INFINITESIMAL. Indians. Kane, P. Wanderings of an artist among 26*'-357 — Ludewig, H. E. Literature of the Ameiican aboriginal language , . . 21-216 — M'lntosh, J. Origin of . . . 26='-608 — M'Kenney, T. L. Memoirs official and personal 26»-138 and J. Hall. History of Indian tribes 2ry'-1222 — Morse, J, Keport on Indian affairs 26=^-768 — Sanford, E. Account of the aborigines 26*-179 — Schoolcraft, H. R. Algic researches 26''-113 Characteristics of the red race . 26^-180 Hiawatlia, and other legends . 26"^-345 History, condition, and prospects of 26''-314 Residence of thirty years on the American frontiers 26''-219 — Tanner, J. Captivity and adventures 26''-547 — Thatcher, B. B. Indian biography 30-525 — Western scenes and reminiscences 26''-658 — See Connecticut ; Guiana ; Indian vi^ars ; Iro- quois ; Mandan ; Massachusett ; Mohegan ; New England ; Northwest ; Ohio ; Pennsyl- vania ; Seminole war ; Seneca ; Shawanee ; Sioux ; Territories ; Wampanoags. Indicator, the. L. Hunt . . . 33-616,8 Indies. Acosta, J. Natural! and niorall historic of 29''-263 — Raynal, G. F. Europeens dans les deux Indes 34-4972 History of Europeans in . . 29^-31 — See India ; West Indies. Indifference (T) en matiere dc religion. F. Lamen- nais 34-4089 Indigence, treatise on. P. Colquhoun 3-74 Indigestion. See Digestion ; Dyspepsia. Indigo, blues and carmines of. F. Capron de Dole 6-316 In-doors and out, sports and pastimes for. W. T. Adams 20-205 Inductive sciences. W. Whewell 11-123,137,138 Indus. Andrew, W. P. The I. and its provinces 1-289 — Burnes, A. Voyage on the I. . . 28''-46 Industrial and social position of women in the middle and lower ranks. L., 1857 . 2-960 Industrial arts. P. Burty . . . 6-882 Industrial biography. Smiles, S. Iron-workers and tool-makers .... 30-1460 Lives of the engineers . . 30-1365 Industrial exchanges and social remedies. D. P. Barhydt 3-18 Industrial exhibitions. Arnold, H. P. The great exhibition 27''-925 — Babbage, C. Exposition of 1851 . 6-807 — Cowdin, E. C. Report on silk manufactures 6-905 — Dublin international exhibition, 1865. Record and catalogue .... 6-1015 — Exhibition of industry of all nations, 1851. Official catalogue. [See London expositions] 6-1005 Reports by juries. [London expositions] 6-1004 — Exposition universelle. Illustrated catalogue. [See Paris expositions] . . 6-908 — Exposition universelle de 1867. Catalogue general. [See Paris expositions] 34-4045 — Figuier, G. L. Exposition universelle, (1867.) [L'annee scientifique, 12« ann.] . 34-5424 — Greeley, H. Art and industry at the Crystal Palace 6-858 — Hall, S. C. Illustrated catalogue (Paris 1867) 6-982 — Hewitt,. A. S. Report on the production of iron and steel in its economic and social relations 6-905 — International exhibition of 1862. Illust. cat. of industrial dept. [See London expositions] ... . . . 6-1008 Industrial exhibitions. Hunt, R. Handbook to in- dustrial department of international exhibition (1862) 6-350 — Johnson, B. P. Report on international exlii- bition of London, 1862. [See U. S. — adminis- tration] 26=^-733 — Lectures on the results of the great exhibition [of 1851] 6-808 — Practical mechanic's journal. Scientific record of exhibition of 1863 . . . 6-989 — Richards, W. C. Day in the N. Y. crystal palace 6-918 — Rimmel, E. Recollections of the Paris exhibi- tion of 1867 6-923 — Silliman. B., jr., and C. R. Goodrich. New York exhibition, 1853,4 . . 6-1024 — Timbs, J. International exhibition of 1862 6-426 — Tomlinson, C. Cyclopaedia of useful arts 6-931 — Universal exhibition, 1867. Reports of artisans. [See Paris — exposition] . . 6-906 — Universal exposition, 1867. Reports on. [See Paris — expositions] . . . 6-917 — See U. S. sanitary commission. Industrial history of free nations. W. T. McCullagh 27^-2619 Industrial resources of Ireland. R. Kane 27*^-854 Industrial resources of the southern and western states. J. D. B. De Bow . . 1-150 Industry. Dodd, G. Curiosities of . 6-838 — Knight, C. Cyclopaedia of . . 6-874 — Lankester, E. Uses of animals in relation to 6-875 — See Arts ; and names of special branches. Industry, science, and art of the age. J. Timbs 6-426 Inei)riate's hut. Mrs. S. A. Southworth 18-2991 lues de Penaranda. X. de Monlepin . 34-4353 Inez ; a tale of the Alamo. A. J. Evans 18-1564 Infancy. Combe, A. Physiological and moral management of . . . . 10-28 — Delbruck, J. Les creches de Paris 34-4296 — Forsyth, W. Law relating to custody of in- fants v. 68 of 2-55 — Kingston, W. H. G. Infant amusements 20-240 — Macpherson, W. Law relating to infants V. 41 of 2-55 — See Children ; Mothers. Infanticide. Brillaud-Laujardiere, C. C. Etude medico legale .... 34-4729 — Moor, E. Suppression of murder of infants in India 28''-404 — Wilson, J. Suppression of, in western India 28''-212 Infant's progress, the. Mrs. Sherwood v. 5 of 18-2837 Inffintry. Cairns, J. T. The recruit . 6-576 — Casey, S. Tactics .... 6-578 — Cooper, S. Instructions . . 6-583 — Field exercise and evolutions of . 6-599 — Hardee, W. J. Rifle and light infantry tactics 6-638 — Kingsbury, C. P. Elementary treatise on 6-636 — Scott, Gen. W. Infantry tactics . 6-695 — Upton, E. Infantry tactics . . 6-710 — Wilcox, C. M. Evolutions of Austrian i. 6-730 ,. S66 Ttictics. Infelicia. A. I." Menken . . . 38-1010 Inferno. See Dante Alighieri. Infidelity. Atheos : or, the tragedies of unbelief 33-1038 — Faber, G. S. Difficulties of . . 33-464 — Hooker, H. Popular infidelity . 33-1387 — Pearson, T. Aspects, causes, and agencies of ... . . 33-509 — Schmucker, S. M. Errors of . . 33-187 — See Atheism; Free thought; Rationalism; Skep- ticism. Infinitesimal method, A. T. Bledsoe . 14-190 — See Calculus. INTlRMITIES. 295 INSECT. Infirmities of genius. R. R. Madden . 33-406 Influence ; a moral tale. C. Anley . 18-152 Influence. Mrs. Mackarness . . 18-1985 Influence des passions. Mme. de Stael-Holstein 34-3819 Influence of literature upon society. Mme. de Stael- Holstein 22-1221 Influence of railway travelling on public health. From " The Lancet." L., 1862 10-338 Information for the people. W. and R. Chambers 33-25 Infortunes du Pierrot le socialiste. P. Boitard 34-3094 Infusoria, history of. A. Pritchard . 9-607 Ingalls, H. A., memoir and select writings of. G. W. Burnap 30-1600 Ingelow, Jean. Poems. B., 1863 , 23-682 — A sister's by-hours . . . 18-1570 — Story of doom and other poems. B., 1867 . 23-956 — Studies for stories .... 18-1571 Ingemisco. By Fadette . . . 18-3828 Ingenue. A. Dumas .... 34-3222 Ingersoll, C. J. Historical sketch of the second war between the U. S. and Great Britain, 1812-15. Ph., 1845-9. 2 V. 8« . . . 26M11 — Same. 2d series. 1814-5. Ph., 1852. 2 v. 8" 26»-112 Ingersoll, J. R. Eulogy on Gen. Zachary Taylor. Ph., 1850. 8" . . ■ . . 30-1682 Ingham papers. E. E. Hale . . 30-2447 Ingleby, C. M. Complete view of the Shakspere controversy concerning the authenticity and genuineness of manuscript matter afiecting the works and biograpliy of Shakspere, published by J. P. Collier. L., 1861 8" . 24-104 — Shakspeare fabrications ; or, the MSS. notes of the Perkins folio shown to be of recent origin ; with an appendix on the autliorship of the Ireland forgeries. L., 1859 . 24-90 Ingledew, C. J. D. Ballads and songs of York- shire, transcribed from private manuscripts, rare broadsides and scarce publications, with notes and a glossary. L., 1860 . 23-602 Inglis, H. Ballads from the German. E., 1864. 23-739 Inglis, H. D. Rambles in the footsteps of Don Quixotte. Ph., 1840 . . . 27»-790 Ingoldsby legends. R. H. Barham . 18-286 Ingraham, E. D. Sketch of the events which pre- " ceded the capture of Washington by the Brit- ish. Ph., 1849. 8» . . . 26»-217 — View of the insolvent laws of Pennsylvania. 2d ed. Ph., 1827. 8» . . 2-41 Ingraham, J. H. American lounger . 18-1565 — The pillar of fire .... 18-1566 — Prince of the house of David ; or, three years in the holy city .... 18-1567 — The sunny south .... 18-1568 — The throne of David . . . 18-1569 Ingram, A. Euclid's elements of plane geometry, as corrected and improved, with elements of plain trigonometry. Edited by James Trot- ter. E., 1863 .... 14-118 Ingram, J. Memorials of Oxford, with engravings by J. LeKeux. Oxf., 1834. 3 v. 8» 27^-466 Ingram, J. K. Considerations on the state of Ire- land. 2d ed. Dub., 1864. 80 . 27''-1460 Ingulph. Chronicle of the abbey of Croyland, with the continuationsby Peter of Blois and anony- mous writers. Trans., with notes, by H. T. Riley. L., 1854 .... 27''-601 Inhalation. H. Beigel .... 10-138 — J. S. Cohen 10-761 Inheritance. Brydges, Sir E. Lex terrse 2-343 — Croke, A. Report of case of Horner against Liddiard 2-351 — Hayes, W. Principles for expounding disposi- tions of real estate . . v. 7 of 2-55 — Hubback, J. Evidence of succession v. 47,48 of 2-55 Inheritance. Lewis, W. D. Law of perpetuity V. 52,66 of 2-55 — Lovelass, P. Tlie law's disposal of a person's estate v. 25 of 2-55 — Robertson, D. Law of personal succession ' V. 12 of 2-55 — Williams, E. V. Law of executors and admin- istrators 2-275 — Wilson, J. Springing uses and otlier limitations by deed . . . . v. 11 of 2-55 — See Devises ; Mortmain ; Property ; Wills. Inheritance. Ferrier, S. . . . 18-1072 Initials, the. Baroness Tautphceus . 18-3147 Initiation, history of. G. Oliver . 2-818 Injunctions. Drewry, C. S. Supplement to the law and practice of . . . v. 81 of 2-55 Ink. Davids, T. History of . . 21-62 — Koops, M. Historical account of materials used to convey ideas .... 21-316 Inner Rome. C.M.Butler . . . 27^-769 Innes, C. Sketches of early Scotch history and so- cial progress. E., 1861. 8" . 27»-1334 — Scotland in the middle ages ; sketches of early Scotch history and social progress. E.,1860. 8» 27^-1333 Innocent III., pope, biography of. J. H. Gurney 30-1970 Inquire within for anything you want to know. N. Y 33-507 Inquirer's companion. J. Kirk . . 32-1810 Inquiry into the American banking system. [No title page] 1-230 Inquiry into tlie difference of style observable in an- cient glass iiahitings, especially in England, with hints on glass painting, by an amateur. Oxf.. 1847. 2 V. 8° . . . 5-189 Inquiry into the moral and religious character of the American government. N. Y., 1838. 8" 26='-691S Inquiry into theories of history with special refer- ence to the principles of the positive philoso- phy. L., 1862. 8° . . . 15-189 Inquisition. Achilli, G. Dealings with 32-323 — Costa, H. J. de. Narrative of persecution 30-1819 — Halen, J. van. Narrative of imprisonment at Madrid 27»'-18B — Limborch, P. History of . . 32-1287 — Llorente, J. A. History of the inquisition of Spain 32-130 — Maistre, J de. Spanish inquisition 32-1751 — Mason, C. History of . . . 32-136 — Rule, W. H. History of . . 32-2515 — See Roman Catholicism. Insanity. American journal . . 10-612 — Association of superintendents of American in- stitutions. Transactions . . 10-793 — Bucknill, J. C. History and treatment of 11-280 — Burrows, G. M. Commentaries on 10-20 — Conolly, J. Inquiry concerning the indications of 10-121 Treatment of ... . 10-284 — Kellogg, A. O. Shakspeare's delineations of 24-166 — Mass. state lunatic hospital. Reports and other documents 10-642 — Mitchell, A. Insane in private dwellings 10-453 — Penna. hospital for the insane. Reports 10-70 — Ray, I. Medical jurisprudence of . 10-92 — Spurzheim, J. G. Deranged manifesrtations of the mind 10-298 — Wigan, A. L. New view of . . 15-294 — Winslow, F. Lettsomian lectures on 10-655 Obscure diseases of the brain . 10-655 — See Nervous system. Insect architecture. J. Rennie . . 9-615 Insect hunters and other poems . . 9-597 Insect hunter's companion. J. Greene 9-559 Insect world. G. L. Figuier 9-787 INSECTS. INTERNAL. Insects. Antelme, A. Histoire naturelle des insects 34-4010 — Buclgen, L. M. Episodes of insect life 9-667 — Conant, H. S. The butter-liy hunters 9-735 — Cowan, F. Curious facts in liistory of 9-670 — Curtis, J. Farm insects . . 4-507 — Duncan, J. Natural history of . 9-595 — Fitch, A. Reports on the insects of N. Y. 9-545 — Harris, T. W. Insects injurious to vegetation 9-562 Insects of New England . . 9-561 — Jaeger, B. Life of N. American insects 9-569 — Lecontc, J. L. Classification of coleoptera of N. America. Part I. [Sin. misc. col. v. 3] 11-188 List of the coleoptera of N. America. Part I. [Sm. misc. col. v. (i] . . 11-188 New species of N. American coleoptera. Part I. [Sm. misc. col. v. 6] . . 11-188 — Leidy, J. Reports on insects injurious to shade trees 11-213 — Life in the insect world . . . 9-579 — Loew, H. Monographs of the diptera of North America. [Sm. misc. col. v. 6] 11-188 — Morris, J. G. Catalogue of lepidoptera of North America. [Sm. misc. col. v. 3] 11-188 — Natural history of insects . . 9-591 — Osten-Sacken, R. Catalogue of diptera of North America. [Sm. misc. col. v. 3] 11-188 — Packard, A. S., jr. Guide to study of 9-738 — Rennie, J. Insect miscellanies. (L. E. K.) 9-708 Insect transformations. (L. E. K.) 9-706 — Shuckard, W. E. British coleoptera 9-733 — Swainson, W. and W. E. Shuckard. History and arrangement of . . . 9-644 — Trimble, I. P. Enemies of fruit and fruit trees 9-1234 — Westwood,.!. O. Modern classification of 9-053 — See Entomology. Inside ; a chronicle of secession. G. F. Harrington 18-1354 Inside out. S. W. Francis . . . 18-1112 Insolvency. See Bankruptcy. Inspiration. Curtis, T. F. The human element in inspiration of scriptures . . 33-2325 — Gaussen, S. R. L. Theopneusty . 32-90 — Henderson, E, Divine inspiration 32-594;2199 — Lee, W. Inspiration of holy scripture 32-654 — Lord, E. Plenary inspiration of holy scriptures 32-1469 Verbal inspiration of holy scriptures 32-1470 Instinct. Atkinson, J. C. Essay on . 9-508 — Brougham, H., Lord. Dialogues on 9-518 — Garratt, G. Marvels and mysteries of 9-547 — Hancock, T. Physical and moral relations of 15-310 — Ramsay, G. Instinct and reason . 15-185 — Samuelson J. and J. B. Hicks. The honey bee 9-625 — See Anecdotes of animals ; Animal. Institutes of Justinian .... 2-132 Institutes du drf>it nature! et du droit des gens, par M** B»*. P., 1866. 2 v. . . 34-4883 Institutesof Hindu law ; or, the ordinances of Menu, according to the gloss of Culluca, comprising the Indian system of duties, religious and civil ; verbally translated from the original Sanscrit, with a preface by Sir William Jones. L., 1796. 8» .... 2-45 — Same. [Worksof Sir William Jones, v. 7 and 8] 28''-254 Institution of naval architects. Transactions. Ed. bvE. J. Reed. L., 1861-65. 5 v. 4» 6-1016 Institutrice, P. (Nouv. bibliotheque des aneilles.) P., 1861 34-3420 Instruction for field artillery, by a board of artillery officers. Ph., 1861. 8° . 6-632 Instruction. See Education. Instruments de musique du diable, les. C'te de La Fite 34-5369 Instruments, treatise on mathematical. J. F. Heather 6-861 Insurance. Arnould, J. Law of marine i. 2-128 — Baily, F. Life annuities and assurance 1-158 — Baily L. R. Perils of the sea . 2-345 — Bridges, W. The prudent man . 1-B49 — Brown, S. Thoughts on life i. . 1-330 — Bunyan, C. J. Law of life i. v. 81 of 2-55 — Burn, J. I. Compendium of the law of marine i . 2-12 — Cunningham, T. Law of . . 2-27 — Ecclesine, J. B. Laws relating to riots, inva- sions, etc., as affecting i. . . 2-354 — Ellis, C. Law of fire and marine i. v. 4 of 2-55 — Fowler, J. A. Insurance handbook 1-109 Underwriter's register for 1861 . 1-115 — Francis, J. Chnmicles of . . 1-104 — Magcns, N. Essay on . . . 1-524 — Marshall, S. Law of . . . 2-63 — Milne, J. Valuation of life i. . 1-268 — Morgan, W. Assurances and annuities on lives 2-66 — Mutual life co. of N. Y. Experience of fifteen years 1-508 — Park, J. A. Law of marine i. . 2-701 — Pocock, L. Explanation of life i. . 2-116 — Price, R. Reversionary payments 1-58 — See Annuities. Insurance commissioners of Massachusetts, annual reports— 6th, 7th and 9th. B., 1861,2-4. 3 v. 80 1-194 Insurance department of N. Y., 5th and 8th annual report of the superintendent of the 1-193 Insurance guide and hanc'book ; with a chapter on life assurance as an investment. L., n. d. 8° . . . . . 1-107 Insurrections, compendium of laws relating to. J. B. Ecclesine .... 2-354 Integral calculus. See Calculus. Integrity. Mrs. Hofiand . . . 18-1443 Intellectual and moral development of the present age. S. Warren .... 33-288 Intellectual development of Europe. J. W. Draper 15-192 Intellectual observer ; review of natural history, microscopic research and recreative science. V. 4-12. L., 1864-8. 9 v. 80 . 9-987 — See Student. Intellectual philosophy. See Mental science. Intellectual symbolism. P. E. Chase . 15-504 Intemperance. See Temperance. Interest, exchange, coins, etc., essays on. J. R. McCulloch 1-122 Interest tables. Preston, L. . . 1-296 — Reeker's, J. J. Decimal . . 1-141 Interference theory of government. C. A. Bristed 2-559 Interior or hidden life. T. C. Upham . 32-217 Internal revenue. Boutwell, G. S. Direct and ex- cise tax system of the U. S. . 2-201 Tax-payer's manual . . . 2-256,7 — Edwards, C. Treatise on the stamp act of 1862,3 2-190 — Emerson, C. N. Internal revenue guide, 1867 2-355 — Hall, E. H. The national tax law 2-236 — Laws relating to the direct and excise taxes, passed during the first and second sessions of the 37th congress. W., 1862. 8° 2-291 — Laws of the U. S. relating to, comprising the act of June 30, 1864, as amended by sub- sequent acts, including the act of March 26, 1867. W., 1867. 8» . . . 2-254 — Redfield, A. A. Handbook of tax law, 1863 2-187 — Report of the select committee on frauds, to the house of representatives, Feb. 25, 1867. W., 1867. 8° . . .... 1-204 INTERNAL. 297 IRELAND. Internal revenue. Reports of commissioner of in- ternal revenue, (1863-1867.) W. 5 v. 8° . . 1-198 — See Revenue. International coinage. I. Report of Senator Sher- man. II. Report of Senator Morgan. III. Bill to establish a uniform coinage. IV. Report of Mr. S. B. Ruggles. [W., 1868.] 8» 1-320 International copyright. See Copyright. International exhibitions. See Industrial exhibi- tions. International law. Burlamaqui, J. J. Principles of 2-193 — Chitty, J. Treatise on , . . 2-19 — DeBurgh, W. Elements of . . 2-359 — Dumont, J. Corps uuiversel diplomatique 34-4965 et Rousset. Supplement . . 34-4966 — Grotius, H. Rights of war and peace 2-200 — Halleck, H. W. International 1. . 2-173 — Harcourt, E. V. Letters by Historicus 2-188 — Institutes du droit naturel " . . 34-4883 — Lewis, G. C. Extradition of criminals 2-765 — Madison, J. Examination of British doctrine on neutral trade . . . v. 2 of 26''-725 — Moseley, J. What is contraband of war 2-171 — Mamiani, T. Rights of nations . 27=^3495 — Phillimore, R. Commentaries on v. 85,90 of 2-55 — Poison, A. Principles of 2-185 ; v. 80 of 2-55 — Savigny, F. C. v. Private int. law 2-377 — Twiss, T. Law of nations . . 2-168 — Vattel, E. de. Law of nations . 2-99,100 — Wheaton, H. Digest of the law of maritime captures and prizes . . . 2-104 Elements of ... . 2-106 — Wildman, R. Institutes of . v. 68,70 of 2-55 — Woolsey, T. D. Introduction to study of 2-146 — See Admiralty ; Treaties. International monthly magazine of literature, science and art. N. Y., 1850-52. 5 v. 8» 17-54 International policy. Bright, J. Speeches on 88-649 — Essays on the foreign relations of England. L., 1866. 8« 27''-1250 — Goldsmith, L. Crimes of cabinets 27^-1734 — Letters on the concert of princes . 27M967 — MacKniuht, T. Thirty years of foreign policy . ' 27»-1251 — Stapleton, A. G. Intervention and non-inter- vention 27''-1104 — See Congress of nations ; Diplomacy ; Peace ; Slave-trade ; Treaties; United States ; War. Inter-oceanic canals and raih'oads. C. H. Davis 26"-657 Interpreter. G. J. W. Melville . . 18-2184 Interrupted wedding. Miss A. Manning 18-2059 Intervention and non-intervention. A. G. Stapleton 27^-1104 Interview, the ; a companion volume to " Inquire within upon everything." L., 1862 38-1004 Interviews memorable and useful. S. H. Cox 32-426 Into the light ; or, the Jewess. By C. A. 0. 18-1573 Intrigues of the conclave, at the choosing of a pope ; also a particular relation of what passed at the election of Sixtus V and Clement VIII ; with an essay showing that there have been no lawful popes since Sixtus V, by a gentle- man of Rome. L., 1724 . . 82-103 Intrus de Pamour, les. L. Stapleaux . 34-4788 Intuitions of the mind. J. McCosh . 15-320 Intuitions and summaries of thought. C. N. Bovee 33-917 Inundation. Mrs. C. Gore . . . 18-1221 Inundations of low lands, causes of periodic. A. Bergh 11-282 Invalide, der. C. Spindler . . . 34-586 Invasion. G. Griffin .... 18-8682 Invasion of Britain by Julius Caesar. T. Lewin ; 27''-720 Invasion of Denmark. A. Gallenga . 37''-2773 Inventions. Bakewell, F. E. History and descrip- tion of 6-810 — Beckmann, J. History of . . 6-818 — Blakely, J. Theology of . . 32-582 — Edwards, F. On letters patent for 6-844 — Figuier, G. L. Applications nouvelles de la science 34-3909 Grandes inventions . . . 34-5426 — History of 6-865 — Timbs, J. Stories of inventors and discoverers 6-928 — Wylson, J. Mechanical inventor's guide 6-947 Investigation into alleged official misconduct of late superintendent of P. W. and B. R. R. Ph., 1854. 2 v. 8" . . . . 2-310 Invisibles, the ; an explanation of the phenomena commonly called spiritual. Ph., 1867 32-1968 lo ; a tale of the olden time. K. Barton 18-293 Ionian islands. Ansted, D. T. Ionian islands in 1863 27i'-655 — Ghika,H. Poesiegrecque dans les Isles-Ion iennes . ' . . . . 34-4678 — Giffard, E. Visit to . . . 37''-54 — Jervis, H. J. W. Ionian islands during the present century .... 27''-3165 — Kendrick, T. T. C. Manners and customs 27^-3173 lo-triads ; or, the tenth muse. R. Jones 22-187 Iowa. Hall, J. and J. D. Whitney. Geological survey of 9-1251 — Owen, i). D. Geological exploration of 9-279,1204 — Wilkie, F. B. Davenport, past and present 26''-582 Iphigenie. J. Racine .... 34-3123 Irby, A. P. See Mackenzie, G. M. . 27''-837 Iredell, J., life and correspondence of. G. J. McRee 30-1133 Ireland, A. List of the writings of W. Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt, and C. Lamb ; with notes, and a selec- tion of opinions regarding their genius and characteristics. ' L., 1868. 8» . 21-63 Ireland, J. Hogarth illustrated. 2ded. L., 1793-8. 3 V. 8° 5-10 Ireland, J. B. Wall street to Cashmere ; a journal of five years in Asia, Africa, and Europe. N. Y., 1859. 8° . . . . 29''-158 Ireland, S. W. H. Napoleon anecdotes ; illustrating the mental energies of the late emperor, and the characters of his contemporary statesmen. B., 1830. V. 2, 3, in 1 . . 30-387 — Scribbleomania ; or, the printer's devil's poli- chronicon. Ed. by Anser Pen-drag-on. L., 1815. 8» 28-987 Ireland, W. W. Studies of a wandering observer. L., 1867 27i'-953 Ireland. Antiqtiities. — Ferguson, M. C. Story of the Irish before the conquest 27''-1485 — Hanmer, M. Chronicle of . . 27''-1453 — Keane, M. Towers and temples of 27»-1463 — O'Connor, A. Chronicles of Eri 27''-1492 — O' Curry, E. MSS. materials of ancient Irish history 27»-1504 — O'Neill, H. Fine arts and civilization of 5-787 — Tachet de Barneval, L. Legendary history of 27'^1419 — Villanueva, J. L. Phoenician Ireland 27»-1548 — Wood, T. Primitive inhabitants of 27=^1555 — History. — Battlefields of, 1688-91 . . . 27M420 — Corner, J. History for youth . 27»-1422 — Field, H. M. Irish confederates . 27»-1438 — Fitzpatrick, W. J. The sham squire and the in- formers of 1798, etc. . . . 37'^1440 — Giraldus Cambrensis, S. Historical works 27«-1443 — Haverty, M. History of . . 27'^1458 — Hay, E. Insurrection of 1798 . 27»-1455 — Illustrated history of . . . 27»-1457 IRELAND. 298 IRISH. Ireland. History. — Jervis, H. J. W. Ireland under British rule 27''-1464 — Keatins:, G. History of . . 27''-1461 — Leland, T. History of . . . 27M465 — Lewis, G. C. Local disturbances in 27''-1467 — List of absentees, [1729] . . 27M468 — McGee, T. D. Popular history of 27''-1469 — Mac-geoghegan, J. History of . 27'*-1471 — Mooney, T. History of . . . 27»-l483 — Moore, T. History of . . . 27''-1485,6 — Musgrave, R. Rebellions in . . 27»-1487 — Narratives — 1641 and 1690. Camden soc. pub., V. 14 27''-195 — O'Connell, D. Memoir on Ireland, native and Saxon 27^-1499 — O'Conor, R. History of . . 27''-1494 — O'Donoghue, J. Memoir of the O'Briens 27^^1509 — O'Hailoran, S., et al. History of, from the inva- sion by Henry II ... 27''-1510 — Plowden, F. History of . . 27"-1512,3 — Savage, J. Revolutionary history and litera- ture of 27»-1522 — Taylor, W. C. History of . . 27^-1542 — Tone, T. W. Memoirs . . 30-1042 — Wills, J. Lives of illustrious Irishmen 30-749 — Wright, T. History of . . . 27'^4021 — Misc. polities and gov't history. — Barrington, J. Rise and fall of the Irish nation 27''-1431 ■ — Castlereagh, Viscount. Memoirs and corre- spondence 27"-213 — Clarendon, H. State letters . . 27a-263 — D'Alton, J. King James's army list 27''-320 — Davie, J. Causes why Ireland was never en- tirely subdued, etc. . . . 27^-1423 — Dufferin, L'd. Mr. Mill's plan for pacification of 27^-1517 — Gilbert, J. T. Viceroys of . . 27M450 — MacNevin, T. Eminent Irishmen 30-339 — Madden, R. R. Lives of united Irishmen 30-340 — Manning, H. E. Letter to Earl Grey 27''-1517 — Meagher, T. P. Speeches on legislative inde- pendence 27''-1482 — - Mitchell, J. Life and times of Aodh O'Neill 30-2399 — Perrott, J. History of . . . 30-1824 — Petty, W. Political anatomy of . 27''-18 — Pim, J. Condition and prospects of 37''-1511 — Plunkett, W. C, Lord. Speeches 27M514 — Prendergast, J. P. Cromwelliau settlement of 27''-1515 — Repeal prize essays . . , 27"-! 424 — Russell, John, Earl. Letter on state of 27'*-lol7 — Commerce, finance, and resources. — Commercial restraints of . . 1-40 — Dufferen, F. T. B., Ld. Irish emigration and the tenure of land in . . . 27^-1425 — Foster, T. C. Letters on the condition of the people of 3-101 — Hancock, W. N. Impediments to prosperity of 27''-1449 — — Supposed decline of prosperity of 27*-1448 — Howard, G. E. Exchequer and revenue of 27»-4036 — Ingram, J. K. Considerations on the state of 27«-1460 — Kane, R. Industrial resources of 27^-854 — List of the absentees of, [1729] . 27^1468 — Marmier, A. Maritime ports of . 27''-1476 — Martin, R. M. Ireland before and after the union 27''-1478 — Education, religion, and society. — Butt, I. Liberty of teaching vindicated 13-43 — Dunton, J. Conversation on . 30-1296 — Gatty, Mrs. A. Holiday in . . 27''-637 — Grant, J. Ireland and the Irish . 27'>-59 — Head, F. B. Fortnight in . . 27'>-286 Ireland. Education, religion and society. — Morgan, Lady S. O. Patriotic sketches of 27M65 — Nicholson, Mrs. A. Annals of famine in 27'^-733 — O'Driscol, J. Views, moral, political, and re- ligious 27b-879 — O'Reilly, M. Memorials of those who suffered for Catholicism in ... 32-2514 — Sadlier, D. and J. Catholic directory for 32-2306 — Sketches of Ireland sixty years ago 27''-917 — Smith, Goldwin. Irish history and Irish char- acter 27''-1528 — Thirty-flrst report of the commissioners of na- tional education for 1864. Dub., 1865. 8» 13-96 — Trench, W. S. Realities of Irish life 27^-954 — Travels and description. — Balcli, W. S. Character and prospects of the people of 27''-226 — Bigelow, A. Rambles in . . 27M32 — Brewer, J. N. Beauties of . . 27''-874 — Bush, J. Letter from a gentleman in Dublin 27''-808 — Carr, J. Stran-803 Ironthorpe. J. T. Trowbridge . . 18-3823 Iroquois. Johnson, Miss A. C. . . 26''-327 — La Rochefoucault-Liancourt, F. A. F. de. Travels, 1795-7 .... 26'>-1005 — Morgan, L. H. League of the . 26»-278 Irrawaddi, up and down the. J. W. Palmer 28''-281 Irrigation in southern Europe. C. C S. Moncrieff 4-319 Irritability. J. Morris . . . 10-883 Irrwege. L. Habicht .... 84-541 Irving, B. A. Commerce of India. L., 1858 1-112 Irving, D. History of Scottish poetry. Ed. by J. A. Carlyle. E., 1861. 8" . 22-1101 Irving, E. Collected writings. Edited by his nephew, G. Carlyle. L., 1864,5. 5 v. 8° 32-1337 — For the oracles of God, four orations. For judg- ment to come, an argument in nine parts. Ph., 1823. 8° . . . . 32-1657 — Oliphant, Mrs. M. Life of . . 80-1382 Irving, J. T. The attorney . . 18-1575 — Harry Harson .... 18-1576 — Indian sketches, taken during an expedition to the Pawnee tribes. Ph., 1835. 2 v. 26''-458 Irving, P. M. Life and letters of Washington Irving. N. Y., 1862-4. 4 v. , 30-1372 Irving, T. Conquest of Florida, by Hernando de Soto. Ph., 1885. 2 V. . . 26''-114 Irving, Washington. The Alhambra . 18-1578 — Astoria ; or, anecdotes of an enterprise beyond the Rocky mountains. Ph., 1886. 2 v. 8" . . 26^-54 — Same. N. Y., 1849 . . . 26t'-53 — Biography and poetical remains of the late M. M. Davidson. Ph., 1841 . . 80-1748 — Bonneville's adventures. N. Y., 1851 26''-55 — Book of the Hudson . . . 18-1587 — Bracebridge hall .... 18-1579 — Chronicle of the conquest of Grenada, by Fray A. Agapida .... 18-1580 — Cronica de la conquista de Granada. Trad, por G. W. Montgomery. Madrid, 1831 34-8 — Crayon miscellany .... 18-1581 — History of New York, by Diedrich Knicker- bocker 18-1582 — Legends of the conquest of Spain . 18-1577 — Life and voyages of C. Columbus. N. Y., 1828. 3 V. 8° 30-101 — Same; with lives of his companions. N. Y., 1848,9. 3 V 30-102 — Life of George Washington. N. Y., 1855-9. 5 v. 30-841 — Same. N. Y., 1855-9. 5 v. 8» . 30-857 — Life of Oliver Goldsmith ; with selections from his writings. N. Y., 1840. 2 v. 30-211 — Oliver Goldsmith ; a biography. N. Y., 1849 30-589 — Mahomet and his successors. N. Y., 1850. 2 v. 30-596 — The Rocky mountains ; or, scenes, incidents, and adventures in the far west ; digested from the journal of Capt. B. L. E. Bonneville. Ph., 1837. 2 V 26''-56 — Sketch book 18-1583 — Spanish papers, and other miscellanies 18-3759 — Tales of a traveller . . . 18-1584 — Tour on the prairies. Ph., 1835 . 26"-288 — Voyages and discoveries of the companions of Columbus. Ph., 1831. 8» . 26M81 — Wolfert's roost, and other papers . 18-1585 — Bryant, W. C. Life, character, and genius of 80-1283 — Irving, P. M. Life and letters of . 30-1372 — et al. Salmagundi . . . 18-1586 Irvington stories. Miss M. E. Dodge . 18-892 Irwin, E. Adventures in the course of a voyage up the Red sea, and of a route through the deserts ofThebais. L., 1787. 2 v. S" 29'>-27 Irwin, R. B. See Bowman and Irwin. Irwin, T. Charge to grand jury. Ph., 1851. 8» 2—231 Is it I? H. Restorer .' .' .' .* 10-645 Isa. [Pseud.] See Craig, I. Isa ; a pilgrimage. C. Chesebro' . 18-630 Isabel of Bavaria. A.Dumas . . 18-930 Isabel ; or, Sicily. H. T. Tuckerman . 18-3836 Isabel, the young wife. J. C. Jeaffreson 18-1666 Isabella. J. Keats .... 23-381 Isabella Gray 18-1588 Isabella Orsini. F. D. Guerrazzi . . 18-1293 Isabelle d'figypte. A. d'Arnim . . 34-3027 Isaeus, speeches of. Sir W. Jones. Works, v. 9 28»-254 ISAIAH. 300 ITALY. Isaiali. Alexander, J. A. Translation and explana- tion of 32-1374 — • Barnes, A. Notes on . . . 32-738 — Cowles, H. Notes on . . . 32-2455 - Lowth, R. New translation of . 32-132 Isenberg, C. W., and J. L. Krapf. Journals of missionaries, detailing their proceedings in the kingdom of Shoa, and journeys in other parts of Abyssinia, in 1839-42 ; with a geographical memoir of Abyssinia and southeastern Africa, by James McQueen. L., 1843 . 32-1568 Isidora. Mme Dudevant . . . 34-3683.96 Island empire ; or, the scenes of the first exile of the emperor Napoleon I, by the author of '" Blon- delle." Ph., 1855 . . . 27''-2295 Island home ; or, the young castaways. J. F. Bow- man 18-375 Island world of the Pacific. H. T. Cheever 29''-87 Island world, stories of the. C. Nordhoff" 29''-139 Islands of Scotland, journey to. S. Johnson 27''-788 Isle of France. See Mauritius. Isle of Man. Britton, J., and E. W. Brayley V. 3 of 27''-474 — Gumming, J. G. The Isle of Man ; its history, etc 27i'-913 — Harrison, W. Bibliotheca Monensis 21-195 — The lex scripta ; comprehending the ancient ordinances and statute laws, to the present date. Douglas, 1819. 8° . . 2-204 Isle of Palms. J.Wilson . . . 23-545 Isle of Wight. Brayley, E. W., and Britton, J. ■ . V. 6 of 27^-474 — Abbott, J. Visit to . . . 18-3^ Islington, walks through. T. Cromwell 27*'-469 Isocrates. Orationes. Recognovit G. E. Benseler. Lips., 1851 34-323 — Orations and epistles. Trans, by J. Dinsdale L., 17'i2. 8» . . . . 33-702 Isometrical drawing. E. Sopwith , 5-124 Israel. Birks, T. R. Exodus of . 32-1513 — Ewald, H. History of . . . 32-2521 — Tristram, H. B. Land of . . 28M94 Israel Potter. H. Melville . . . 18-2186 Israelid. G. AVells .... 23-643 Israelites. Clarke, A. Fleury's manners of V. 9 of 32-2244 — See Jews. *' It is never too late to mend." C. Reade 18-2587 Italia negli anni 1847-49. G. Pepe . 34-2512 Italian cause : its history and its hopes ; Italy's ap- peal to a free nation. L., 1859. 8» 27''-2299 Italian confectioner. W. A. Jairin . 6-190 Italian language. Comelati, G., and J. Davenport. Dictionary of ... . 22-29 — Elwes, A. Grammar of . . 22-82 — Monteith, A. H. Italian without a master 22-170 — Ollendorf, J. G. New method of learning 22-188,190 Italian legends and sketches. J. W. Cummings 18-3809 Italian literature. Brancia, F. Lezioni di poetica letteratura Italiana . . . 34-2701 — Crescimbeni, G. M. Comentari della poesia Italiana 34-2504 — Herbert, C. Italy, and Italian literature 27''-754 — Hobhouse, J. C. Essay on . . 22-1090 — Hunt, J. L. Stories from Italian poets 18-1556,7 — Lushington, H. Last Italian poet 27''-2325 — Panizzi, A. Romantic poetry of the Italians 34-2500 — Pierotti, G. D. Giardino del parnasso 34-2700 — Roscoe, T. Italian novelists . 18-1589 — Rossetti, D. G. Early Italian poets 23-639 — Simpson, L. F. Literature of Italy 22-1204 — Tiraboschi, G. Storia della letteratura Italiana . . . . . 34-2507 Italian poets. Hunt, J. L. Stories from, with lives of writers .... 18-1556,7 — Stebbing, H. Lives of . , , 30-1307 Italian sketch-book. H. T. Tuckerman 27''-211 Italian tragedy ; historical memoir. J. C. Walker 22-890 Italians at home. F. Lewald . . 27''-390 Italic. A. F. Artaud de Mentor . . 34-4889 Itaiiens et flamands. A. Dumas . 34-3260 Italy. History. — Abbott, J. S. C. History of . . 27''-2120 — Bazancourt, |Baron de. Campagne de 1859 34-4852 — Beaumont- Vassy, E. de. Etats Itaiiens depuis le congres de Vienne . . . 34-4866 — Botta, C. Italy during the consulate and em- pire 27='-2158 — Butt, I. History of . . . 27=^-2171 — Forbes, C. S. Campaign of Garibaldi in the two Sicilies 27''-2222 — Gallenga, A. Fra Dolcino and his times 27''-2232 Italy in 1848 .... 27'^-2231 Italy, past and present . . 27^^-2230 — Guicciardini, F. History of, 1490-1532 27«-2271 — Italian cause ; its history and hopes 27^-2299 — Ives, J. C. Military map of the seat of war, (1859) 25-180 — Lushington, H. War of 1848,9 . 27«-2325 — Manning, A. Story of . . . 27''-2347 — Marguerittps, J. de. War of 1859 27''-2351 — Pepe, G. L' Italia negli anni 1847-9 34-2512 Narrative of events in, 1847-9 . 27''-2402 — Procter, Col. History of . . 27''-2429 — Ranke, L. History of the popes 27''-2439,40 — Sforzosi, L. Compendious history of 2'J*-2461 — Sismondi, J. C. L. de. Histoire de la liberte en Italie 34-4710 History of the Italian republics . 27^-2467,8 Repubiiquesltaliennesdu moyen age 34—4524 — Spalding, W. Italy and the Italian isles 27''-2473,4 — Texier, E. Guerre d'ltalie, (1859) 34-5506 — Vicissitudes of .... 27»-2492 — Society, religion, etc. — Arthur, W. Italy in transition . 27''-565 — Blood, W. Missionary tour in . 27*'-705 — Colquhoun, J. C. Life in Italy in the olden time 27'^-1652 — Gretton, Mrs. G. Englishwoman in 27"-582 — Gorani, J. Memoiressecrefset critiques 34-5388 — Hemans, C. I. Ancient Christianity and sacred art in 27"-2273 — Hilton, D. Brigandage in . . 27^-2274 — Kemble, F. A. Year of consolation 27''-61 — King, S. W. Valleys of the Pennine Alps 27''-479 — Lester, C. E. Mv consulship . 27''-291 — Lewald, F. Italians at home . , 27''-390 — Lyman, T., jr. Political state of . 27''-2328 — Maifei, A. Brigand life in . . 27"-2342 — Malioney, S. J. Monasteries of . 27''-78 — Moens, W. J. C. English travellers and Italian brigands 27''-783 — Talmadge, W. Letters from Florence on relig- ious reform movements . . 32-1922 — Taylor, A. Convent life in . . 27''-619 — Trollope, T. Social aspects of the Italian revo- lution 27"-2486 — Wylie, J. A. Awakening of . . 27''-811 — Travels and description. — Addison, J. Remarks on . . ST^-GSS — Alvord, H. Letters from abroad . 27''-904 — Baedeker, K. Handbook for travellers in 27''-951 — Beckford, W. Italy . . . 27''-68,70 — Bell, J. Observations on . . 27''-63 — Blessington, M. P., Countess of. Idler in 27''-65 — Bremer, F. Two years in . . 27''-585 — Broughton, J. C. H., Ld. Remarkson 27»'-476 — Buckingham, J. S. Tour in . . 27''-258 ITALY. 301 JACKSON. Italy. Travels and description. — Cadell, W. A. Journey in . . ST^-SSO — Chateaubriand, R, F. A. de. Voyage en Italic 34-5413 — Channing, B. H. Sisters abroad . 27'^-438 — Cobbe, F. P. Italics ; notes on I. 27b-699 — Cooper, J. F. Gleanings in . ST^-Tl — Costello, L. S. Tour to and from Venice 27''-73 — Dickens, C. Pictures from . . 27''-73 — Dupaty, C. M. J. B. M. Italic en 1785 34-4205 — Eustace, J. C. Classical tour through 27''- 74 — Ferber, J. J. Travels in . . 27''-75 — Forsyth, J. Remarks on . . 27'*-775 — Gasparin, Mme A. de. Au bord de la mer 34-5011 — Gould, W. M. Zephyrs from . 27''-264 — Handbook for northern I. . . 27''-492 Central 1 27''-493 Southern 1 27''-494 — Headley, J. T. Letters from . 27^-203 — Herbert, C. Italy and Italian literature 27''-754 — Hillard, G. S. Six months in . 27''-315 — Hoare, R. C. Classical tour through 27''-1205 — Honan, M. B. Adventures in . 27''-274 — Howells, W. D. Italian journeys 27''-916 — Jameson, A. Diary of an ennuyee 27''-444 — Janin, J. Sketches of . . , 27''-333 — Journal of a tour in . . . 27''-77 — Lady's tour round Monte Rosa . 27''-532 — Lemaistre, J. G. ' Travels in . 27i'-832 — Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, F. Letters from 27''-753 — Montaigne, M. E. de. Journey into, 1580-1581 33-302 .— Morgan, lady. ' Italy . . ' 27''-79;1226 — Norton, C. E. Notes on . . 27''-560 — Peale, R. Notes on . . , 27'>-80 — Pleitfer, I. Visit to . . . 28''-159 — Raumer, F. von. Italy and the Italians 27"'-268 — Reade, J. E. Observations on . 27''-292 — Remusat, C. de. Notes d'un voyage en 34-4655 — Richard. Guide du voyageur en . 34-5432 — St. John, B. Sub-Alpine kingdom 27''-416 — Scott, J. Sketches of . . . 27''-170 — Shelley, Mrs. M. W. Rambles in . 27''-173 — Shelley, P. B. Letters from v. 2 of 33-238 — TroUope, T. A. Lenten journey 27''-411 Visit to 27^-312 — Tuckerman, H. T. Italian sketch book 27''-211 — Turnbull, R. Sketches of . . 37''-755 — Wilson, W. R. Route through . 37MB9 — Wordsworth, C. Tour in . . 37''-653 — Miscellany. — Artaud de Mentor, A. F. Italic . 34-4889 — Azeglio, M. d'. Recollections of 30-3418 — Burney, C. Tour to collect materials for history of music 5-1040 — Daelli, G. A relic of the revolution of 1849 5-748 — Donaldson, W. J. Varronianus . 28-423 — Gardel, J. S. H. Conversations on 34-5030 — Jervis, W. P. Mineral resources of 1-180 — Mommsen, T. Earliest inhabitants of 27»-2359 — Moncrietf, C. C. S. Irrigation in . 4-319 — Taine, H. Italy, Rome, and Naples 27^-938 — See Garabaldi ; Inquisition ; Papacy ; Papal *** ; Popery ; Popes ; Reformation ; Roman Catholicism ; Urbino. Italy, a poem. S. Rogers . . . 23-200 Itiueraire de Paris a Jerusalem. R. F. A. de Chat- eaubriand 34-5408 Itinerant, the. S. W. Ryley . . 30-463 Itinerant side. S. A. Babcock . . 18-240 Ivanhoe. Sir W. Scott . . . 18-2763 Ivauhoe masonic quartettes. T. C. Pollock 5-967 Ivar ; or, the Skjut's boy. E. F. Carlen 18-578 Ivers, H. F. Audibleness of thought demonstrated and its use explained. By Alethinos. 2d ed. L., 1866 32-2401 Ives, E., jr. Mozart collection of sacred music. B., [I860.] Ob. 8» . . . . 5-1017 Ives, J. C. Military map of the seat of war in Italy. N. Y., 1859 . . . 25-180 — Report upon the Colorado river of the west. W., 1861. 4° . . . . 26''-1003 Ivors. Miss E. M. Sewell . . . 18-2812 Ivry. T. B. Macaulay . , . 23-405 Ivywall. T. S. Donoho . . . 23-579 Jack and the tanner. Miss A. Manning 18-2040 Jack Halyard. W. S. Cardell . . 18-563 Jack Hinton. C. Lever . . . 18-1879 Jack Hopeton. W. W. Turner . . 18-3348 Jack in the forecastle. J. S. Sleeper . 18-2911 Jack Morgan songster, the. Raleigh, 1864 26M998 Jack of the mill. Wm. Howitt . 18-1509,3652 Jack Sheppard. W. H. Ainsworth . 18-127 Jack Tier. J. F. Cooper . . . 18-721 Jackman, I. Hero and Leander. B. D. v. 1 24-143 Jackson, A. Dusenberry, B. M. Monument to the memory of 30-251 — Eaton, J. H. Life of . . . 30-253 — Headley, J. T. Life of . . . 30-707 — Jenkins, J. S. Life and public services of, with Bancroft's eulogy . . . 30-607 — Mayo, R. Jacksonian diplomacy . 26''-134 — Memoirs of, by a citizen of Massachusetts. Ph., 1831 30-1583 — Parton, J. Life of . . . 30-1033 — Presentation of the sword of J. to Congress. W., 1855. 8» . . . . 30-1606 — Waldo, S. P. Memoirs of . . 30-253 — Walker, A. Jackson and New Orleans 26''-331 — Duane, W. J. Narrative of removal of de- posits 26='-818 Jackson, C. Vindication of the Marquis of Dalhou- sie's Indian administration. L., 1865. 8° . • • . . . . 28''-235 Jackson, C. T. Report on the geological and agricul- tural survey of Rhode Island, made in 1839. Pro v., 1840. 80 . . . . 9-241 Jackson, D., jr. Alonzo and Melissa . 18-1598 Jackson, E. W. Gymnastics for the fingers and wrist, for developing and strengthening the muscles of the hand, for musical, mechanical and medical purposes. L. , 1 865 20-387 Jackson, G. Check journal, upon the principle of double entry ; forming a system of book- keeping by double entry. 8th ed. L., 1856. 80 1-287 Jackson, H. Account of the churches in Rhode Island. Prov., 1854. 8° . . 32-1009 Jackson, I. W. Elementary treatise on mechanics. 3d ed. Schenectady, 1857. 8" . 11-211 — Elementary treatise on optics. N. Y., 1848. 8» 11-119 Jackson, James. Letters to a young physician. B., 1855 10-151 — Memoir of .Tames Jackson, jr. ; with extracts from his letters, and medical cases collected by him. B., 1835. 8° . . 10-543 Jackson, John. Treatise on wood engraving ; historical and practical. L., 1839. 8° 5-610 Jackson, J. Christian ministry. Ph., 1855. 8° 32-1518 — Townsend, A. A. Memoir of . 30-981 Jackson, John, F. 8. A. Reflections on the com- merce of the Mediterranean. N. Y., 1809 1-41 Jackson, John, jr. History of the city and cathedral of Lichfield. L., 1805. 8° . . 37''-608 Jackson, J. B. S. Descriptive catalogue of the anatomical museum of the Boston society for medical improvement. B., 1847. 8» 10-480 Jackson, J. G. Account of the empire of Morocco and tVie district of Suse ; with an account of Timbuctoo, the great emporium of central Africa. Ph., 1810 . . . 28''-547 JACKSON. 302 JAMES II. Jackson, J. R. What to observe ; or, the traveller's remembrancer. L., 1861 . . 29''-186 — See Manual of geographical science 25-74 Jackson, M. C. Maud Skillicorne's penance 18-1600 Jackson, R. E. Scoresby. See Scoresby-Jackson, R. E. Jackson, R. M. S. The mountain. Ph., 1860 9-939 Jackson, S. Laws of organic molecular action. Ph., 1856. 8» 10-536 Jackson, T. Our dumb companions. L. Sm. 4° 9-701 Jackson, T., and R. Sanderson. Two treatises on the church ; with a letter of Bishop Cosin, on the validity of the orders of the foreign re- formed churches. Ed. by William Goode. Ph., 1844 32-1388 Jackson, T. J. Addey, M. Life of , 30-1441 — Cooke, J. E. Life of . . . 30-1761 — Daniels, J. M. Life of . . . 30-1462 — Life and military career of. [See Davis, J.] 30-1831 Jackson, W. M. Cummins, G. D. Sketch of the life of 30-1031 Jackson, Z. Shakspeare's genius justified ; being restorations and illustrations of seven hundred passages in Shakspeare's plays. L. ,1819. 8" 24-26 Jacob, Antoine. See Montfleury. Jacob, P. L. (bibliophile.) See Lacroix, P. Jacob, S., et al. History of the Ottoman empire, including a survey of the Greek empire and the crusades. 2d ed. L., 1854 . 27''-3162 Jacob, W. Historical inquiry into the production and consumption of the precious metals. Ph., 1832. 8» 1-129 Jacob Faithful. Fr. Marryat . . 18-2072 Jacobinism, memoirs of. A. Barruel 27''-3366 Jacobites. Mackay, C. Jacobite songs and ballads of Scotland .... 23-603 — Thomson, Mrs. Memoirs of, 1715-1745 27''-1136 — See England. Jacobs, M. Notes on the rebel invasion of Mary- land and Pennsylvania, and the battle of Get- tysburg. Ph., 1864 . . . 26»-508 Jacobs, T. J. Scenes, incidents, and adventures in the Pacific ocean. N. Y., 1844 . 29''-28 Jacob's well. J. R. Macduff . . 32-539 Jacobsen, F. J. Laws of the sea, with reference to maritime commerce, during peace and war. Bait., 1818. So ... . 2-42 Jacobsen, J. Revelations of a police court interpre- ter. L., 1866 .... 18-3840 Jacobus, M. W. Notes, critical and explanatory of the Acts of the Apostles. Ph., [1859] 32-1667 — Notes on the gospels, critical and explanatory — Matthew. 6th ed. N. Y., 1853 32-442 Mark and Luke. N. Y., 1853 32-443 John. N. Y., 1857 . . . 32-444 Jacqueline of Holland. T. C. Grattan 18-1257 Jacquemont, V. Correspondance pendant son voy- age dans I'lnde. 5me ed. P., 1861. 2 v. 34-3421 Jacquerie. G. P. R. James . . . 18-1629 Jacques, D. H. The barn-yard ; a manual of cat- tle, horse, and sheep husbandry ; or, how to breed and rear the vaiious species of domestic animals ; with a chapter on bee-keeping. N. Y., 1866 .... 4-247 — The farm ; a manual of practical agriculture. N. Y., 1866 .... 4-248 — The garden ; a manual of practical horticulture ; or, how to cultivate vegetables, fruits, and flowers. N. Y., 1866 . . . 4-246 — Hints toward physical perfection ; or, the phil- osophy of human beauty ; showing how to acquire and retain bodily symmetry, health, and vigor. N. Y., 1859 . . 10-179 Jacques, J. Croquet ; the laws and regulations of the game ; with a description of the imple- ments. L., 1865. 8" . . . 20-390 Jacques. Mme Dudevant . . . 34-3694 Jacques Bonneval. A. Manning . 18-3913 Jacquut, C. J. B. [E. de Mirecourt.] Les contem- porains ; Balzac, Karr, Sue, Dumas, Dumas fils. P., 1856 .... 34-4398 Beranger; Beauvallet ; Samson. P., 1855,6 34-4402 Dejazet ; Rachel ; Augustine Brohan ; Rose Cheri (Mme Lemoine-Montigny.) P., 1856 34-4401 Guizot, Lamartine, Ravignan, Ricord. P., 1857,8 34-4399 Sainte-Beuve, Saint-Marc-Girardin,Michelet. P., 1856 34-4400 Jaeger, B. Life of North American insects. Prov., 1854 . . . . . . 9-569 Jaeniscli, C. F. de. Chess preceptor ; a new analy- sis of the openings of games. Trans, by G. • Walker. L., 1847. 8° . . 20-31 Jager, Tabbe. Le Celibat ecclesiastique, dans ses rapports religieux et politiques. 2me ed. P., 1836. 8° 34-4903 Jago, R. (Walsh's Br. poets) . . 23-62 Jahn, J. Biblical archaeology, translated with ad- ditions and corrections bv T. C. Upham. 2ded. And., 1827. 8" '. . 32-115 — History of the Hebrew commonwealth. Trans. from the German by C. E. Stowe ; with ex- tract from Basnage's history of the Jews. And., 1828. 80 ... . 32-113 Jahn, 0. See Gothe. Jahr, G. H. G. Homoeopathic treatment of the dis- eases of females and infants. Trans, by C. J. Hempel. Ph., 1856. 8« . 10-592 — See Hempel, C. J. Jail journal. Mitchel, J. Five years in British prisons 30-2400 Jaimson, G. The revolutionary soldier. F's M. D. v. 34 24-113 Jamaica. Bigelow, J. J. in 1850 . 26»'-212 — Eyre, E. J. Papers laid before the royal com- mission of inquiry . . . 26*-1210 — Finlason, W. F. History of the J. case 26''-963 — Harvey, T., and W. Brewin. Jamaica in 1866 26''-679 — Hume, H. Life of E. J. Eyre . 30-1918 — New history of, from the earliest accounts to the takingof Porto Bello. L., 1740. 8" 26M15 — Papers relative to the affairs of Jamaica. Pre- sented, Feb., 1866. L., 1866. f' 26''-1208 — Phillippo, J. M. Past and present state of 26^-372 — Pim, B. The negro and Jamaica . 26^-971 — Price, G. Jamaica and the colonial office 26^-844 — Report of the Jamaica royal commission. L., 1866. f" 26^-1209 — Return to two addresses of the house of lords. 1864. f 26''-1207 — Underbill, E. B. Letter on the condition of 26''-876 — See Dallas, R. C. James. Barnes, A. Notes on . . 32-704 — Lange, J. P., and J. J. van Oosterzee. Com- mentary on 32-2034 James I of England and VI of Scotland. Aikin, L. Memoirs of the court of . . 30-8 — Correspondence with Cecil and others. Cam- den soc. pub. V. 78 . . . 27''-195 — D'Israeli, 1. Character of . . 22-1023 — Goodman, G. Court of. . . 27''-464 — Harris, W. Life and writings of . 27''-523 — Letters. Canulen soc. pub. v. 46 . 27''-195 — Times of. See Camden soc. pub. v. 12 27*-195 — Williams, R. F. Court and times of 27''-610 James II of Eng. Carrel, A. Counter-revolution in England .... 27«-206 — D'Alton, J. Irish army list . . 27''-320 — Fox, C. J. History of the reign of 27*-422 — Pepys, S. Diary .... 27''-942 JAMES. 303 JAMESON. James, Edwin. Account of an expedition from Pittsburg to the Rocky mountains, 1819-20, under command of Stephen H. Long. Ph., 1823. 3 V. 8" With atlas. 40 26''-72 James, Edwin, barrister. Banl^rupt law of the U. S. ; with principles and practice. N. Y., 1867. 8° 2-317 James, Mrs. E. Wanderings of a beauty 18-1656 James, G. P. R. Dark scenes of history. N. Y., 1850 29=^-59 — History of Charlemagne, with a sketch of the state and history of France from the fall of the Roman empire to the rise of the Carlovingian dynasty. L., 1847. 8° . . 30-624 — The history of chivalry. N. Y., 1839 29=^-17 — History of the life of Richard Cceur de Leon, king of England. L., 1854. 2 v. 27''-615 — Life and times of Louis XIV. New ed. L., 1851. 2v 27''-1761 — Life of Edward, the black prince, and history of various events connected therewith. Ph., 1842. 2v 30-143 ■ — Life of Henry IV, king of France and Navarre. N. Y., 1847. 2 V. . . . 30-259 — Lives of Cardinal de Retz, J. B. Colbert, J. De Witt, and the Marquis de Louvois. Ph., 1837. 2v. .... 20-256,8 — Lives of the Cardinal de Richelieu, Count Ox- en-stiern. Count Olivarez, and Cardinal Ma- zarin. Ph., 1836. 2 v. . . 30-461,258 — Memoirs of celebrated women. Ph., 1839. 2 v. 30-257 — Memoirs of great commanders. New ed. L., 1858 30-1010 — Novels, viz. : Agincourt . . 18-1601 Agnes Sorel .... 18-1602 Aims and obstacles . . . 18-1602 Ancient regime . . . 18-1603 Arabella Stuart . . . 18-1604 Arrah Neil ; or, times of old . 18-1605 Attila 18-1606 Beauchamp .... 18-1607 The brigand .... 18-3650 Castelneau. (Same as Ancient regime) 18-1603 Castle of Ehrenstein . . 18-1607 Cavalier 18-1609 Charles Tyrrell ; or, the bitter blood 18-1610 The commissioner . . . 18-1659 The convict .... 18-1611 Corse de Leon ; or, the brigand 18-1612 Darnley ; or, the field of the cloth of gold 18-1613 De L'Orme .... 18-1615 Delaware 18-1614 Desultory man . . . 18-1616 The fate 18-1618 Forest days ; a romance of old times 18-1619 The forgery . . . . 18-1618 Gentleman of the old school . 18-1621 Gipsy 18-1622 Gowrie ; or, the king's plot . 18-1623 Heidelberg .... 18-1624 Henry Masterton . . . 18-1626 Henry of Guise . . . 18-1625 Henry Smeaton, a Jacobite . 18-1627 Huguenot ; a tale of the French protestants 18-1628 Jacquerie 18-1629 King's highway . . . 18-1631 Leonora D'Orco . , . 18-1623 Life and adventures of John Marston Hall 18-1630 Lord Montague's page . . 18-1633 Man-at-arms ; or, Henry de Cerons 18-1634 Mary of Burgundy ; or, the revolt of Ghent 18-1635 Morley Ernstein . . . 18-1636 My aunt Pontypool . - . 18-1637 Old dominion .... 18-1638 James, G. P. R. Novels. Old oak chest 18-1638 Pequinillo .... 18-1640 Philip Augustus ; or, the brothers in arms 18-1641 Richelieu 18-1642 The robber .... 18-1643 Rose D'Albert ; or, troublous times 18-1644 Russell ; a tale of the reign of Charles II 18-1645 Sir Theodore Broughton ; or. Laurel water 18-1646 Smuggler . . . . . 18-1647 Stepmother .... 18-1648 String of pearls . . . 18-1650 Thirty years since . . . 18-1652 Ticonderoga .... 18-1652 A whim, and its consequences 18-1653 — See Crowe, E. E. — and M. B. Field. Adrian ; or, the clouds of the mind 18-1657 James, Henry. Lectures and miscellanies. N. Y., 1852 33-855 James, Sir H. See Scott, A. de C. . 6-1017 James, H. F. Abolitionism unveiled . 18-1599 James, J. A. The Christian father's present to his children. N. Y., 1853 . . 32-479 — Christian hope. N. Y., 1859 . 32-758 — Christian progress : sequel to the Anxious in- quirer. B., 1853 . . . 32-628 — An earnest ministry the want of the times. N. 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New ed., with ad- ditions and notes. L., 1860. 6 v. 27^-621 — Naval occurrencesof the late war between Great Britain and the U. S. L., 1817. 8" 26"-987 James Meetwell ; or, incidents in the life of a Scottish merchant 18-4179 James Montjoy. A. S. Roe . . . 18-2675 Jameson, Mrs. A. M. Beauties of the court of Charles II. Ph., 1834. 80 . 30-603 — Characteristics of women, moral, poetical, and historical. B. 8° . . . 24-207 — Same. N. Y., 1833 . . . 24-207* — Commonplace book of thoughts, memories, and fancies, original and selected. N. Y., 1855 . 33-528 — Companion to the most celebrated private gal- leries of art in London. L., 1844 5-175 — Diary of an ennuyee. B., 1857 . 27''-444 — Same. N. Y., 1834 . . . 33-1154 — History of our Lord as exemplified in works of art ; with that of his types, St. John the Bap- tist; and other persons of the old and new testament. Continued and completed by Lady Eastlake. L., 1864. 2 v. 8° . 5-358 JAMESON. 304 JARDINE. Jameson, Mrs. A. M. Legends of the monastic orders, as represented in the fine arts. B., 1865 5-100 — Memoirs and essays illustrative of art, literature, and social morals. N. Y., 1846 . 33-228 — Same. L., 1846 .... 33-229 — Memoirs of celebrated female sovereigns. N. Y., 1839. 2 V 30-254 — Memoirs of the early Italian painters, and of the progress of painting in Italy. L., 1858 5-134 — Memoirs of the loves of the poets. Ph., 1844 22-1104 — Same. N. Y., 1833. 2 v. . . 22-1103 — Sacred and legendary art. L., 1857. 2 v. 8° .... . . . 5-98 — Sisters of charity, catholic and protestant ; and the communion of labor. B., 1857 2-736 — Same. Newed. With a letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell. L., 1859 . 2-737 — Sketches of art, literature, and character. B., 1857 5-102 — Social life in Germany illustrated in the acted dramas of the Princess Amelia, of Saxony. L., 1840. 2 V 24-173 — Visits and sketches at home and abroad ; with tales and miscellanies ; and the " Diary of an ennuyee." N. Y., 1834. 2 v. 33-1154 — Winter studies and summer rambles in Canada. N. Y., 1839. 2 V. . . . 26''-57 Jameson, J. A. Constitutional convention ; its history, powers, and modes of proceeding. N. Y., 1867. 8» ... 2-738 Jameson, R. Historical record of the seventy -ninth regiment of foot ; or, Cameron highlanders. E., 1863 27''-1338 — et al. Narrative of discovery and adventure in Africa, from the earliest ages to the present time ; with illustrations in geology, miner- alogy, and zoology. N. Y., 1839 ^ 28''-34 Jameson, R. G. Australia and her gold regions ; description of its geology, climate, products, natives, agriculture, mineral resources, so- ciety, and principal cities. N. Y., 1852 29^-102 — New Zealand, South Australia, and New South Wales ; a record of recent travels in these colonies. L 29«-29 Jameson. See .laimson. Jamieson, A. Mechanics for practical men. L., 1850. 8» 11-103 Jamieson, Frances. Historical gleanings at home and abroad. L., 1859 . . 27^-3455 Jamieson, G. Essentials of philosophy, wherein its constituent principles are traced throughout the various departments of science. E., 1859. 8» 15-140 Jamieson, R. Heroic and romantic ballads. Trans. from northern languages . . 22-891 Jamison, I). F. Life and times of Berlrand Du Guesclin. L., 1864. 2 v. 8» . 30-1892 Jane Bouverie. C. Sinclair . . 18-2894 Jane Eyre. Charlotte Bronte . . 18-428 Jane Seaton. J. Grant . . . 18-1249 Jane Talbot. C. B. Brown . . 18-451 Janet, Paul. La famille — Le9ons de philosophic morale. 4 meed. P., 1861 . 34-3423 — Materialism of the present day ; a critique of Dr. Biichner's system. Trans, from the French by G. Masson. L., 1866 . . 15-279 Janet Strong. V. F. Townsend . 18-3259 Janeway, J. J. Unlawful marriage ; an answer to "The puritan" and "Omicron." N. Y., 1844 32-2150 Janeway, T. L. Memoir of the Rev. J. J. Janeway. Ph., 1861 30-1537 Janin, J. G. L'Ane mort. P., 1860 34^3424 — Barnave. P., 1860 . . . 84-3425 — Beranger et son temps. 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F. Taylor . 33-1151 Janvier, F. D. Skeleton monk ; and other poems. Ph., 1861 23-786 Japan. Alcock, R. Three years residence in 28*^-414 — Caddell, C. M. Missions in . . 32-1748 — Cornwallis, K. Two visits to . 28b-308 — Fortune, R. Journey to capital of 28''-311 — Golownin, W. Captivity in, 1811-13 28b-491 — Hawks, F. L. Narrative of expedition under Com. Perry .... 28''-912,4 — Hildreth, R. Japan as it was and is 28''-123 — Johnston, J. G. China and Japan 29''-185 — Kaempfer, E. History of . . 28''-149 — Macfarlane, C. Historical account of 28"-! 25 — Manners and customs of the Japanese 28''-551 — Moges, Marquis de. Embassade en Chine et au Japon 34-5405 Embassy to J 28^-343 — Oliphant, L. Mission to . . 28'^-338 — Osborn, S. Cruise in Japanese waters 29''-173 — Rennie, D. F. British arms (1860-63) 28''-474 — Silver, J. M. W. Manners and customs of the Japanese 28''-923 — Smith, G. Ten weeks in . . 28''-369 — Spalding, J. W. Japan and around the world 28^-301 — Steinmetz, A. Japan and her people 38''-376 — Tilley, H. A. Japan, the Amoor, and the Pa- cific 39^-193 — Tomes, R. Americans in . . 28'^-238 — Westfield, T. C. Manners and customs of Jap- anese . . . . . . 28''-390 Japanese grammar. J. J. Hoffmann . 22-375 Japanese lyrical odes. F. V. Dickins 23-947 Japhet in search of a father. Fr. Marryat 18-3073 Japp, A. H. The three great teachers. L., 1865 . 80-1730 Jardin du chanoine. L. Ulbach . . 34-4917 Jardin des plantes. P. Boitard . . 34-4956 Jardine, A. Letters from Barbary, France, Spain, Portugal, etc., by an English officer. Dub., 1789. 8° 39''-36 Jardine, D. Criminal trials, (L. E. K.) L., 1833 .' . . . . 37''-624 — Narrative of the gunpowder plot. L., 1857 27''-625 Jardine, Sir W., (ed.) Naturalist's library. E., 1839-56. 40 V 9-593 to 6 I-XIV. Ornithology . . 9-593 (1-4.) Birdsof Great Britain and Ireland. Editor. With memoirs of Sibbald, Smellle, J. Walker, and A. Wil- son. ._ (.5 ) Suu birds. Editor. Mem of F. Willughby. (6,7.) Hummingbirds. 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Chronological introduction to the history of the church, being a new inquiry into the true dates of the birth and death of Clirist; and containing an original harmonj^ of the four Gospels. N. Y., 1845. 8» 32-598 Jasher, book of, referred to in Joshua and second Samuel; faithfully translated from the original Hebrew. N. Y., 1840. 8° . 32-888 Jason, the life and death of; a poem. W. Morris 23-958 Jasper. J. Abbott . . . v. 11 of 18-15 Jaufry the knight, and the fair Brunissende. Trans, by A. Elwes .... 18-1664 Jaundice. Murchison, C. Clinicallectures on 10-870 — See Acholic diseases. Java. Almeida, W. B. d' Life in . 28''-507 — Money, J. W. B. How to manage a colony 28'>-408 — Raffles, T. S. History of . . 28''-52 — See Colonial essays ; Eastern archipelago ; In- dian archipelago ; Malaysia. Jaws, diseases and treatment of. L. Koecker 10-71 Jay, C. Recollections of William Jay, of Bath ; with glances at some of his contemporaries. L., 1859 30-1233 Jay, J. Jay, W. 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Y., 1854 32-510 — Mornings with Jesus ; a series of devotional readings for the closet and family. Ph., 1855 • 32-550 — Jay, C. Recollections of . . 30-1233 Je dine chez ma mere. Decourcelles et Thibousl 34-3181 Jeaffreson, J. C. A book about doctors. L., 1860. 2 V 10-242 — A book about huvyers. N. Y., 1867 2-332 — Isabel, the young wife . . . 18-1666 — Iiife of R. Sleplienson ; with chapters on some of his professional works by W. Pole. L., 1864. 2 V. 8° . . . . 30-1621 — Live it down 18-1667 — Not dead yet 18-1665 — Novels and novelists, from Elizabeth to Victoria. L., 1858. 2 v 22-1106 — Olive Blake's good work . . 18-1668 Jealous wife. J. Pardoe . . . 18-2417 Jealousy. [Same as Teverino. ] Mme Dudevaut 18-915 Jeames's diary. W. M. Thackeray 18-3187 ; V. 4 of 18-3193» Jean. C. P. de Kock .... 34-4835 Jean Belin. A de Brehat . . . 18-394 Jean D' Arras. See Skeat, W. W. v. 11 of 22-1043 Jean Valjean. V. Hugo . . . 18-1589 Jeanes, W. The modern confectioner ; a practical guide to the latest and most improved methods for making the various kinds of confectionery. 2d ed. L., 1864 .... 6-191 Jeanie's quiet life. By the author of St. Olaves 18-2669 .Teanne. Mme Dudevant Jeanne d'Albret, reine de Navarre. T 34-3690 Muret 34-3955 34-4161 18-4151 Dumanoir el 34-3192 Jeanne de la Roche. Mme Dudevant Jeanne de Vaudreuil Jeanne qui pleure ct Jeanne qui lit. de Keraniou Jeans, G. Practical astronomv for the unlearned. L " . . 12-68 Jeans, T. Always in the way . . 18-4174 — The Tommiebeg shootings ; or, a moor in Scot- land 18-1669 Jebb, Rev. John. The choral service of the United Church of England and Ireland. L., 1843. go 32-1985 .lebb, John, D. D., Bp. Foster, C. Life of ; with a selection tVoni his letters . . 30-1132 20 JEBB. 306 JERROLD. Jebb, John, M. D. See Ferrar, J. Jefferson, S. History and antiquities of Carlisle ; with an account of the castles, gentlemen's seats, and antiquities in the vicinity ; and biograpliical memoirs of eminent men. Car- lisle, 1838. 8° . . . . 27''-201 Jefferson, T. Writings ; being his autobiography, correspondence, reports, messages, addresses, and other writings ; with explanatory notes. N. Y., 1853. 9 V. 80 . . 26''-944 — Memoir, correspondence and miscellanies. Ed. by T. J. Randolph. Charlottesville, 1829. 4 V. 8" 30-263 — Manual of parliamentary practice for the use of the senate of the U. S. W.. 1801 2-2G6 See Burleigh, J. B. . . . 2-207 — Notes on the state of Virginia ; with an appen- dix relative to the murder of Logan's family. Trenton, 1803 .... 26''-118 — Carpenter, S. C. Memoirs of . . 30-265 — Dwight, T. Character of . . 30-266 — Lee, H. Observations on the writings of 30-310 — Pierson, H. W. Private life of . 30-1366 — Randall, H. S. Life of . . . 30-1046 — Tucker, G. Life of . . . 30-264 — Witt, C. de. Etude historique, (biog.) 34-3186 Jeffbrson and the American democracy 26''-486 Jefferson College, Canonsburg, Pa. Smith, Jos. His- tory of . . . \ . . 13-210 Jeffery, F. J. Genealogical chart ; showing the right of the present king to the throne of Den- mark, and the claims of the Duke of Augus- tenburg to tlie Duchy of Scheswig-Holstein. L 27^'-2744 Jeffrey, F. Contributions to the Edinburgh review. Ph., 1846. 8° . . . . 33-611 — Cockburn, H. T., Lord. Life of, with corre- spondence 30-884 Jeffrey, R. V. Woodburn . . . 18-1670 Jeffreys, G. Woohych, H. W. Life of 30-693 Jehanne la pucelle. A. Dumas . . 34-3243 Jemison, Mary. Seaver, J. E. Life of 30-1195 Jenkin, Mrs. C. Cousin Stella . . 18-758 — Madame de Beaupre . . . 18-4165 — A Psyche of to-day . . . . 18-4139 — Skirmishing 18-2907 — " Who breaks— pays" . . . 18-3505 Jenkins, J. Martyrs of tlie mutiny ; or, trials and triumphs of Cliristiaus in the Sepoy rebellion in India. Ph., 1860 . . . 32-1562 Jenkins, J. S. Heroines of history. Auburn, 1857. 8» 30-1575 — James K. Polk, and the history of his adminis- tration ; embracing the annexation of Texas, difficulties with Mexico, settlement of the Oregon question, etc. Auburn, 1851 30-668 — Life and public services of Andrew Jackson, including the most important of his state papers ; with eulogy, by G. Bancroft. Buffalo, 1850 30-607 — Life of John C. Calhoun. Auburn, 1851 30-670 — Life of Silas Wright ; with select speeches. Au- burn, 1847 30-579 Jenkins, S. Letters on Welsh history, to which is added many of the triads ; also, a plea in be- half of the Welsh language by John Samuel. Ph., 1852 27"-629 Jenkins, Thornton A. See Magnetism of ships. Jenkinson, Charles. Collection of treaties between Great Britain and other powers, from 1648 to 1783 ; with a discourse on the conduct of the government of Great Britain in respect to neu- tral nations. L., 1785. 3 v. 8° 27''-630 Jenkinson, R. Banks. See Liverpool, earl of. Jenks, W. 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Reybaud . . 34-3645 Jerome Paturot a la recherche d'une position sociale. L. Reybaud 34-3646 Jerrmann, E. Pictures from St. Petersburg, trans, from the German by F. Hardman. N. Y., 1852 27'>-285 Jerrold, D. Adam Buff, and other men of charac- ter 18-1675 — Ambrose Gwinnett. F's S. D. v. 24 24-221 — Black-eyed Susan. F's S. D. v. 30 24-221 — Brownrigg papers .... 18-1671 — Cakes and ale 18-1672 — The catspaw. F's S. D. v. 11 . 84-221 — Chronicles of Clovernook . 18-1674,3830 — Comedies. L., 1853 . . . 24-87 — Comedies and dramas. L., 1854 . 24-59 — Complete letter writer, by "Punch;" and "Punch's Dossay portraits." . 18-1680 — Man made of money . . . 18-1674 — Men of character .... 18-1675" — Mrs. Caudle's curtain lectures . 18-1676 — The story of a feather ; the sick ciaut and the doctor dwarf .... 18-1076^ — Punch's letters to his son; Punch's complete letter-writer ; and sketches of the English 18-1677 — The rent day. F's S. D. v. 4 . 24-221 — St. Cupid. F'sM. D. 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Account of . . 27»-388 — See Channel islands. Jerusalem. Barclay, J. T. Jerusalemasit was, is, and is to be . . . . 28*^-251 — Chateaubriand, R. F. A. de. Itineraire de Paris a J 34-5408 — Dupuis, J. Two years' residence in 28'*-465 — Johnson, S. B. Three years in . 28''-267 — Odenheimer, W. H. Jerusalem and its vicinity 32-564 Jerusalem and its environs 28'^-321 — Tweedie, W. K, — See Palestine. Jerusalem delivered. See Tasso. Jervis, H. J. W. Ionian islands during the present century. L., 1863 . . . 27''-3165 — Ireland under British rule. L., 1868. 8° 27M464 — Our engines of war, and how we got to make them. L., 1859 .... 6-635 Jervis, J. B. Railway property. Treatise on the construction and management of railways. K Y., 1861 6-59 Jervis, M. Stories of boy-genius from the lives of great painters. Trans, from tlie French. L., 1860 30-1602 Jervis, S. Dictionary of the language of Shaks- peare. L., 1868. 4» . . . 22-374 Jervis, W. P. Mineral resources of Central Italy ; including a description of tlie mines and mar- ble quarries. L., 1862. 8" . 1-180 Jesse, E. Anecdotes of dogs. L., 1858 20-388 — Favorite haunts and rural studies, including visits to spots of interest in the vicinity of Windsor and Eton. L., 1847. 8» 27''-208 — Gleanings in natural history. L., 1843 9-1003 Jesse, G. R. Researches into the history of the British dog, with original anecdotes, etc. L., 1866. 2 V. 8» . . . . ' 9-717 Jesse, J. H. George Selwyn and his contempora- ries; with memoirs and notes. L., 1843. 2 v. 8° 30-485 — Literary and historical memorials of London. L., 1847. 2 V. 8° . . . 27^-635 — London and its celebrities ; a second series of literary and historical memorials of London. L., 1850. 2 V. 8° . . . 27"-636 — Memoirs of the court of England during the reign of the Stuarts, including the protector- ate. Ph., 1840. 2 V. . . 27"-634 — Memoirs of the court of England, from the rev- olution in 1688 to the death of George the Second. Ph., 1843. 3 v. . . 27''-633 — Memoirs of the life and reign of king George III. L., 1867. 3 V. 8° . . 27='-632 — Memoirs of the pretenders and their adherents. Ph., 1846. 2 V 30-267 Jesse, W. Life of George Brummell. Ph., 1844. 8° 30-1846 Jessie. C. Mocquard .... 84-4368 Jessie. W. Simonds .... 18-2883 Jessie Phillips. Mrs. F. Trollope , 18-3305 Jessie's flirtations. Miss Curtis . . 18-3600 Jessop, W. R. H. Flindersland and Sturtland ; or, the inside and outside of Australia. L., 1862. 2 V. 8° 29''-259 Grace Kennedy . 18-1730; V. 3 of 18-8876 Jest book, the. Mark Lemon . . 18-1843 Jest books, Shakespeare. W. C. Hazlitt, (ed.) 33-1373 Jests of George Peele. Greene, R Works .... Jests. See Wit and humor. Jesuit, der. C. Spiudler Jesuit, the. C. Spindler Jesuites, des. Michelet et Quinet. Jesuits. Bouhours, D. Life of St. and G. Peele. 24-115 34-537 18-3817 34-4903 Francis Xavier 30-504 — Charlevoix, P. F. X. de. Account of the estab- lishments in Paraguay . . 26''-442 — Claussing, L- Treatise on . . 32-1474 — College at Clerkenwell. Camden soc. pub. Vols. 55 and 73 . . . . 27^-195 — Daurignac, J. M. S. History of the society of Jesus 32-1755 — Grinfield, E. W. The Jesuits . 32-849 — Kip, W. I. Early missions of, in N. A. 26''-413 — Maynard, Abbe. Studies and teaching of the society of Jesus .... 32-2174 — New disquisition concerning the society of 32-199 — Nicolini, G. B. History of . . 32-665 — Parkman, F. Jesuits in North America in 17th century 26'-930 — Pascal, B. Les proviuciales . . 34-3613 Provinzialbriefe . . . 34-2293 ■ Provincial letters . . . 32-285 — Seymour, M. H. Mornings among the J. at Rome 32-330 — Steinmetz, A. History of . . 32-811 The novitiate .... 32-2281 — Taylor, I. Loyola and Jesuitism 32-281 — Venn, PI. Missionary life of Xavier 30-1463 Jesus. Ernest Renan .... 34-4422 Jesus. See Christ, Jesus (in main alphabet and sup- plement). Jesus- Christ, fellows of tlie order of. See Knights templars. Jesus enfant, modele des enfants. A. Monod 34-5101 Jeu du trictrac. J. M. Fallavel . • . 34-4928 Jeune homme charmant. C. P. de Kock 34-4773 Jeune homme qui ne fait rien. E. Lugouve 34-4096 Jeune institutrice. Mrs. Hofland . 34-4289 Jeune villageoise, la. L. Richmond . 34-4291 — (In English.) See annals of the poor 18-2648 Jeunes amours. A. de Brehat . . 34-31G0 Jeunes Boers. Mayne Reid . . 34-3517 Jeunes naturalistes, les. Mme U. Tremadeure 34-5125 Jeunesse. G. La Beaume . . . 34-3450 Jeunesse de Louis XV. Vic'sse St. Mars 34-5345 Jeunesse, litterature de la. A. Vinet . 34-4595 Jeux, les, chez tous les peuples. L. N. Bescherelle 34-4861 Jevons, W. S. Coal question ; an inquiry concern- ing the progress of the nation, and the proba- ble exhaustion of our coal mines. L.,1865. 8° 1-225 — Pure logic ; or, the logic of quality apart from quantity ; with remarks on Boole's system, and on the relation of logic and mathematics. L., 1864 15-235 — Serious fall in the value of gold ascertained, and its social effects set forth. L., 1863. 8" 1-186 Jew. C. Spindler ... l&-o47,3651 Jewel, J. Works. Ed. by Rev. J. Ayre. Camb., 1847. 3v. 8» . . . . 32-1213 Jewel of joy, the. T. Becon . . 32-1201 Jewell, F. S. Grammatical diagrams defended and iminoved.. N. Y., 1867 . . 22-136 — School government; a discussion of its facts, principles and their applications; with critiques upon current theories of punishment. N. Y., 1866 13-120 JEWELS. 808 JOHNES. Jewels. See Gems. Jewett, C. C. Notices of public libraries in the United Stales. W., 1851. 8" . 21-206 Jewett, I. A. Passages in foreign travel. B., 1838. 2 V : 27''-158 Jewett, J. L. Spe Ollendorf, H. G. Jewish advocate. See Occident. Jews. Antiquities, la.ws, rites, and customs. — Bannister, J. T. Temples, festivals, laws, etc. 32-1780 — Brown, W. Antiquities of . . 32-32 — Clarke, A. Fleurj^'s manners of the ancient Israelites . . . . v. 9 of 32-2244 — Godwyn, T. Rites used by ancient Hebrews 32-1472 — Josephus, F. Histoire des Juifs . 34-4464 Works .... 33-228 ;28''-89 — Leser, I. Mosaic law . . . 32-116 — Lewis, T. Antiquities of the Hebrew republic 32-127 — Lowman, M. Civil government of the Hebrews 32-1703 — Newton, R. Jewish tabernacle . 32-1156 — Fierotti, E. Customs and traditions of Pales- tine 28'^-476 — Wines, E. C. Commentaries on the laws of the Hebrews 32-438 — See Agreement of customs, etc. . 32-2355 — History. — Alexander, A. History of the Israeiitish na- tion 32-413 — Basnage, H. J. History of See Jahn, J. 32-113 — Brook, J. W. History of the Hebrew nation . ■ 28"-60 — Edersheim, A. History of the Jewish nation 32-046 — Edrehi, M. The ten tribes . . 32-1949 — Ewald, H. History of Israel . 32-2521 — Jahn, J. History of Hebrew commonwealth 32-113 — Josephus, P. Opera omnia . . 34-321 History of 28*-88 Jewish war .... 28''-89 — Judea in her desolations . . 32-972 — Milman, H. H. History of . . 82-143 — Prideaux', H. Old and new testament connected 32-177 — Raphall, M. J. Post-biblical history of 32-587 — Sharpe, S. History of the Hebrew nation 28''-74 — Smucker, S. M. tlistory of the modern Jews 32—884 — - Tonna, C. E. Judea capta . *. 32-118 — Wilson, J. Ancient Israel, and Israeiitish origin of nations of Europe . . . 32-1185 — Religion, conversions, etc. — Aguilar, G. Essay and miscellanies 32-425 Letters on the Jewish faitli . 32-1573 — Barber, M. A. S. Narratives of conversions among the 32-1572 — Ginsburg, C. D. Kabbalah . . 32-1777 — Heighway, O. W. T. Leila Ada . 32-315,6 Relatives of Leila Ada . . 32-317 — Livermore, H. Addresses to the dispersed of Judah 32-1927 — Malau, 8. C. Early Jewish church from a Christian point of view . , 32-1976 — Riley, H. A. The restoration . 32-2369 — Stanley, A. P. Lectures on the Jewish church 32-1089 — Miscellany. — Benjamin, J. J. Eight years in Asia and Africa 28^-322 — D'Israeli, I. Genius of Judaism . 32-1859 — Frankl, L. A. Jews in the east . 28''-320 — Margoliouth, M. Pilgrimage to the land of my fathers 28''-490 — Occident, the 32-1815 — See Hebrew ; Israel ; Jerusalem ; Palestine ; Samaria ; Syria. Jewsbury, G. E. Constance Herbert . 18-1096 Jewsbury, G. E. Zoe . Jibbenainosay. R. M. Bird . Joachim-Napoleon. See Murat, J. Joan of Arc. Barante, A. G. P. B. de. Jeanne d'Arc — Bartlett, D. W. Life of — Evans, R. M. Story of . — Grimkie, S. M. Joan of Arc . — Michelet, J. Jeanne d'Arc . — Parr's life of . 18-1096 18-334 Histoire de 34-5525 27^-1609 30-1851 30-1907 34-3531 30-1823 — See Madden, R. R. Phantasmata 15-158 Joanof Arc. and minor poems. R. Southey 23-364 Joanna Darling. V. F. Townsend . 18-3261 Job, book of Barnes, A. Notes on . 32-16 — Gregory I, Pope St. Morals on . 32-1276 — Peters, C. Dissertation on . . 32-174 Job Abbott ; or, reasons for abandoning the Trini- tarian, Arian, and Unitarian doctrines, and embracing that of the new Christian church. Ph., 1845 32-624 Jobsiad : a grotesco-comico heroic poem. C. A. Koi-tum 23-679 Jocelin de Brakelonda. Chronica. Camden soc. pub., V. 13' 27»-195 Jocelyn. A. de Lamartine . . . 34-3400 Johannes Kepler. J. Burow . . 34-576 John, gospel of, in Greek ; with a critical annota- tion, and the authorized English version. Ph., 1861 32-1547 — Augustine, St. Homilies on gospel and first epistle 32-1261 — Barnes, A. Notes on epistles . 32-704 Notes on gospel of . . . 32-696 — Braune, S. K. Commentary on epistle of 32-2034 — Chrysostom. Homilies on gospel of 32-1264 — Gospel translated from the eleven oldest versions except the Latin, with notes by S. C. Malan. L., 1862. 4" .... 32-2105 — Jacobus, M. W. Notes on gospel of 32-444 — Owen, J. J. Commentary on gospel of 32-887 — Ryle, J. C. Expository thoughts on the gospel of 32-2255 John, St., the pupils of. C. M. Yonge 32-2411 John the Baptist. Duncan, W. C. Life, character, and acts 32-392 John, king of England. Chadwick, W. A history and vindication .... 27"-218 John, recovery of the book of A. Vance 32-2517 John Brent. T. Winthrop . . . 18-3561 John Bull and Brother Jonathan. J. K. Paulding 18-2460 John Bull in America. J. K. Paulding 18-2400 John Chinaman. [Same as Wolf Boy of China.] W. Dalton 18-808 John Davys, adventures de. A. Dumas 34-3244 John de Lancaster. R. Cumberland . 18-787 John Doe. John Banim . . . 18-283 John Doe and Richard Roe. E. S. Gould 18-1241 John Ellard, the newsboy. Ph., 1860 30-1947 John Endicott ; a tragedy. H. W. Longfellow 24-229 John Godfrey's fortunes. B.Taylor . 18-3158 John Greswold. A. Clive . . . 18-1686 John Guilderstring's sin. C. F. Richards 18-2643 John Halifax. Miss D. M. Mulock . 18-2290 John Marston Hall. G. P. R. James . 18-1630 John Marten. Mrs. Sherwood . . 18-2839 John Milton and his times. Max Ring 18-4000 John Noakes and Maiy Styles. C. Clark 22-962 John Railton. W. Robson ... . 18-2670 John Smith's letters with "picters" to match 18-1687 John True. J. Abbott . . . v. 6 of 18-15 John Ward's governess. A. L. Macgregor 18-4136 Johnes, A. J. Philological proofs of the original unity and recent origin of the human race, derived from a comparison of languages. L., 1843. 8" 22-458 Johnes, M. Boy's book of modern travel and ad- venture. N. y., 1859 . . 29'>-160 JOHNES. 309 JOHNSON. Johnes, M. Prince Charlie, the young chevalier. N. Y., 1860 30-1218 Johnnie Dodge. C. D. Gardette . 18-4130 Johns, B. G. Blind people, their works and ways ; with sketches of the lives of some famous blind men. L., 1807 . . . 30-1944 Johns, C. A. British birds in their haunts. L., 1863 9-570 — Rambles about Paris. L . . 27''-537 Johns, H. T. Life with the 49th Mass. volunteers. Pittsfield, 1864 . . . . 26»-573 Johns, R., and P. H. Nicolas. Naval and military heroes of Great Britain, or calendar of vic- tory. L., 1860 . . . . 27''-639 Johns, V. D. The protestant episcopal pastor. [1842,] Bait. 80 . . . . 32-1291 — Valedictory discourse, Christ church, Balti- more, [1842.] Bait. 8° . . 32-1291 Johnson, A. Speeches ; with a biographical intro- duction by F. Moore. Boston, 1866 33-807 — Life and times of, written from a national stand- point. N. Y., 1866 . . . 30-1811 — Trial of, before the senate of the U. S., on im- peachment by the house of representatives for high crimes and misdemeanois : published by order of the senate. W., 1868. 3 v. 8" 2-367 Johnson, A. B. Meaning of words: aualj'sed into words and unverbal things, and unverbal things classified into intellections, sensations, and emotions. N. Y., 1862 . 22-455 — Treatise on language, or the relation which words bear to things. N. Y., 1836. 8° 22-454 — Physiology of the senses ; or, how and what we see, hear, taste, feel, and smell. N. Y., 1856 15-243 Johnson, Miss A. C. Iroquois ; or, the briffht side of Indian character. N. Y., 1855 '26»-327 — Peasant life in Germany. N. Y., 1858 27''-462 Johnson, A. J. New illustrated family atlas of the world. N. Y., 1868 . . . 25-874 .Johnson, Benj. See Joiison, Ben. Johnson, Chas. Country lasses ; a comedy. B. B. T. V. 32 24-71 Johnson, Crlsfield. One great force, the cause of gravitation, planetary motion, heat, light, electricity, magnetism, etc. Buffalo, 1868 11-339 Johnson, C. W. Farmers' encyclopedia and dic- tionary of rural affairs, embracing all the most recent discoveries in agricultural chemistry. Ph., 1844. 8» . . . . 4-209 — Life of Sir Edward Coke ; with memoirs of his contemporaries. 2d ed. L., 1845. 2 v. 8° 30-686 Johnson, Edward. Wonder-working providence of Sious Saviour in New England. Mass. hist, col. 2d ser. 4, 7, 8. . . . 26"-388 Johnson, Edward, M. D. Domestic practice of hy- dropathy. N. Y., 1856 . . 10-328 — Nuces philosophicse ; or, the philosophy of things as developed from the study of the phi- losophy of words. L., 1842. 8<> 15-311 — Results of hydropathy ; or, constipation not a disease of the bowels — indigestion not a dis- ease of the stomach. N. Y., 1854 10-329 Johnson, E. F. Report to northern Pacific rail- road CO., [Nov. 1867.] Hart., 1867 26'>-708 .Johnson, F. See Mahabahrata. Johnson. F. H. Winter's sketches in the south of France and the Pyrenees, with remarks upon the use of the climate and mineral waters in the cure of disease. L., 1857 . 27*'-435 Johnson, Geo. W., F. R. H. S. British ferns popu- larly described, and illustrated by engravings of every species. 4th ed. L., 1864 9-87 Johnson, G. W., esq. Stranger in India; or, three years in Calcutta. L., 1843. 3 v. 28''-8 — See Wingfield, W. Johnson, James and J. H. The patentee's manual. L., 1858. S" .... 2-811 Johnson, James, M. D. Change of air, or the phil- osophy of travelling ; being autumnal excur- sions through France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and Belgium. N.Y.,1831. 8" 10-63 — Economy of health ; or, the stream of human life from the cradle to the grave. N. Y., 1837 10-64 — Essay on indigestion ; or, morbid sensibility of the stomach the proximate cause of dyspepsia. L., 1836. 8° . . . . 10-205) Johnson, Joseph. Popular preachers of our time ; their eloquence, ministry and works. L. 32-1431 Johnson, Joseph (of Liverpool). Report of tlie iron trade in Scotland and South Wales, in May, 1839. Ph., 1839. 8» No. 4, v. 6 of 1-341 Johnson, Joseph (of Charleston) Traditions and reminiscences chiefly of the American revolu- tion in the south. Charleston, 1851. S° 26''-282 Johnson, J. B. The dog, and how to break him ; with his diseases and methods of cure. 2d ed. , revised and enlarged. I^., 1860 . 20-391 Johnson, J. G. Criticism of Mr. W. B. Reed's as- perpions on the character of Dr. Benjamin Rush ; with an incidental consideration of General Joseph Reed's character 30-2352 Johnson, L. Elementary arithmetic. Raleigh, 1864 26''-2071 Johnson, L., & Co. Book of specimens of plain and fancy printing types, borders, cuts, rules, etc., manufactured at L. Johnson & Co.'s foundry. Ph., [1K65.] 4» . . 21-537 .Johnson, R. G. Historical account of the first set- tlement of Salem, in West Jersey, by .John Fenwick ; with many of the imiwrtant events that have occurred down to the present gen- eration. Ph., 1839 . . . 26''-617 .Johnson, R. V. Poems. B.. 1857 . 23-432 Johnson, Samuel. Works; with an essay on his life and genius, by A. Murpliy. Ph., 1825. 6 V. 8° . . . . . 33-581 — Same. B. & N. Y.. 1809-12. 12 v. 33-582 — (Bell's poets of G. B.) . . . 23-500 — (Walsh's Br. poets) . . . 23-133 — Dictionary of the English language. Ph., 1818. 4v. 8° 22-1.S8 See Latham, R. G. See Richardson, C. — Idler. [Br. essayists, V. 27.] B., 1856 83-945 — Same, with additional essays. Newburyport, 1803. 2 V 33-965 — Irene: a tragedy. M. B. T. v. 2 . 24-142 — Same. B. B. t. v. 13 . . . 24-71 — Same. S. B. T. v. 18 . . . 24-191 — Journey to the western islands of Scotland. L , 1775. 8° 27''-788 — Letters; with some poems never bef(n-e printed. Dub., 1788. 2 V. 8° . . . 33-1223 — Lives of the most eminent English poets; with critical observations on their works. Ph., 1803. 2 V. 8° . . . . 30-585 — Same ; with notes corrective and explanatory, by P. Cunningham. L., 1854. 3 v. 8° ... . . . . . 30-585» — Rambler, the. [Br. essayists ; with pref. by A. Chalmers.] B., 1856. 8 v. . 33-94JI — Rasselas, prince of Abyssinia 18-1689;1197*' — Sermons. B., 1821 . . . 82-1680 — Boswell, J. Life of . . . 30-268,9 Table talk of ... . 38-580 Tour with 27''-101 — Hewlett, J. T. Religious life and death of . . . . 30-630 — .Johnsoniana — Murphy, A. Life and genius of . — Russell, .L F. Life of . Johnson. S. D. The fireman. F's S. D. v, — In and out of place. F's M. D. v. 14 30-272 30-270 30-271 33 24-221 24-113 JOHNSON. 310 JONES. Johnson, S. D. Our gal. F's M. D. v. 10 24-113 — Tlie shaker lovers. F's M. D. v. 33 24-113 Jolinson, S. M. Free government in England and America; containing the great charter, the petition of right, tlie hill of riglits, the federal constitution. N. Y., 18G4. 8° . 2-748 Jolnison, S. P. See Cornplanter memorial. Jolinson, S. W. How crops grow ; a treatise on the chemical composition, structure and life of the plant. N. Y., 18G8 . . 4-312 — Pent and its uses, as fertilizer and fuel. N. Y., [1866] 6-352 Johnson, Wni. (C. E.) See Armengaud. Johnson, William, judge. Sketches of the life and correspondence of Nathaniel Greene. Charles- ton, 1822. 2 V. 4« . . . 30-2007 Johnson, Sir William. Stone, W. L. Life and times of 30-1595 Johnson, W. A. B. Memoir of the Rev. W. A. B. Johnson, missionary of the church missionary society in Regent's town, Sierre Leone ; with an introductory notice by S. H. Tyng. N. Y., 1853 30-837 Johnson, W. R. Coal trade of British America ; with researches on the characters and practi- cal values of American and foreign coals. W., 1850. 8« . . . . 6-870 — Experimental inquiries respecting heat and vapor ; with some practical applications No. 3, V. 2 of 1-341 — Notes on the use of anthracite in the manufac- ture of iron ; with remarks on its evaporating power. B., 1841. 8» . . . 6-353 — Report of experiments on the evaporative power and other properties of American coals. W., 1843. 8» . . . No. 5, V. 5 of 1-341 — Report to the navy department on American coals, applicable to steam navigation and to other purposes. W., 1844. 8° . 6-869 — Scientific class-book; or, a familiar introduction to the principles of physical science. Ph., 1835,6. 2v 11-32 — See Knapp, F. Johnsoniana, or supplement to Boswell ; being an- ecdotes and sayings of Dr. Johnson. Ed. by J. W. Croker. Ph., 1842 . . 30-272 Johnston, A. K. Atlas to Alison's history of Europe. E., 1857. 8° .... 27^-3356 — Dictionary of geography, descriptive, physical, statistical and historical. L., 1862. 8" 25-103 — Physical atlas of natural phenomena. New ed. E., 1856. f» . . . . 25-371 Johnston, C. Travels in Southern Abyssinia through the country of Adal to the kingdom of Shoa. L., 1844. 2 V. 8° . . . 28>'-66 Johnston, G Introducti(m to concliology. L., 1850. 8» 9-692 Johnston, J. D. China and Japan ; a narrative of the cruise of tlie U. S. steam-frigate Pow- hatan, in 1857-60. Including an account of the Japanese embassy to the U. S. Ph., 1861 29''-185 Johnston, J. E. See Topographical bureau, U. S. Johnston, J. F. W. The chemistry of common life. .N. Y., 1855. 2 V. . . .- 8-33 — Lectures on the applications of chemistry and geology to agriculture. N. Y., 1850 4-52 — Notes on North America ; agricultural, eco- nomical and social. B.,1851. 2 V. 26''-215 Johnston, M. A. The ladies' college and school examiner. L., 1867 . . . 13-121 Johnston. R. Travels through part of the Russian empire and Poland. N. Y., 1816. 8<> 27''-94 Johnston, R. M. The English classics ; a historical sketch of the literature of England. Ph., 1860 32-1108 Johnston, William. Pronouncing and spelling dic- tionary in which the proper sounds of Eng- lish words are clearly intimated ; with a cram- mar. L., 1772 .... 23-139 Johnston, William, M. A. England as it is, politi- cal, social, and industrial. L., 1851. 2 v. 27''-672 Johnston, Mrs. Experience of Richard Taylor '18-3534 Johnstone, Augusta. Few out of thousands 18-1690 Johnstone, A. C., secret memoirs of. A. Mackenrot 27»-779 Johnstone, C. L. Bible stories and pictures for the young. 1st series. L. . . 32-2361 Johnstone, .1. Norwegian account of Haco's expe- dition against Scot and, 126:^, in the original Islandic, with literal English version. 1782 27^-2782 Johnstone, J. B. Ben Bolt. F's S. D. v. 20 24-221 — Gale Breezuly. F's M. D. v. 12 . 24-113 — The sailor ot' France. F's S. D. v. 20 24-221 Johnstone, M. Memoirs of the rebellion in 1745,6. Trans, from French MS. L., 1820. 4" 27^-4018 Johnstone, W. G., and A. Croall. Nature-printed British sea-weeds ; a history, accompanied by figures and dissections, of the aliise of the British isles. L., 1859, 60. 4 v. 8" 9-51 Johnstone, Mrs. Clan-Albin [or Clan-Aibyn] 18-1691 Johonnot, J. Country school-houses. N. Y''., 1859. 8« 5-474 Joie fait peur. Mme E. de Girardin . 34-3363 Joint stock companies, law of. C. Wordsworth V. 39,40 of 2-55 Joints, diseases of. R. Barwell . . 10-441 Joinville, John de. Saint Louis, king of France. Trans, by James Hutton. L., 1868 30-2327 — See Chronicles of the Crusades. Joinville. C. Caboche .... 34-4651 Jolie fille de Pertlie. See Saint Valentine. .lolly, Miss. Caste : a novel . . 18-4085 — My son's wife .... 18-4039 Joly, Mme Marie. Liane ; Suivie de la Maison abnndnnee. B. & L., 1855 . 34-4077 Jomini, H. , Baron de. Life of Napoleon. Trans, from the French, with notes, by H. W. Hal- leck. N. Y., 1864. 5 v. 8°, and atlas 4" ... . . . 30-1508 — Political and military history of the campaign of Waterloo. Trans, by S. V. Benet. N. Y., 1853 27»-1763 — Precis de Part de la Guerre. P., 1855. 2 v. 8" 34-4769 — Treatise on grand military operations; or, a critical and military history of the wars of Frederick the great, as contrasted with the modern system. Trans, by S. B. Ilolabird. N. Y., 1865. 2 v., and atlas. 8" 27''-2608 Jonah, exposition of. G. Abbot . Jonas's stories. J. Abbott . Jonas as judge. J. Abbott . Jonas on a farm in siamiher. J. Abbott Jonas on a faim in winter. J. Abbott . Jonathan Wild. H. Fielding Jones, A. Revenue book ; containintr the new tariff of 1846, together with the tariff of 1842. N. Y., 1846. 8» . . . . 1-143 Jones, Alexander. Historical sketch of the electric telegraph. N.Y'., 1852. 8° . 6-873 Jones, C. H. Memoir of William Rodman. [Ph.] Printed privately, 1867. 8° . 30-1968 Jones, E. T. English system of book-keeping, by single or double entry. N. Y., 1796. 4° 1-503 Jones, G. Excursions to Cairo, Jerusalem, Damas- cus, and Balbec. N. Y., 1836 . 28'>-67 — Life scenes from the four gospels. Ph., 1867 32-2368 Jones, Henry, M. R. G. S. [Cavendish ] Laws and principles of whist. Jones, Henry (of Drogheda). a tragedy. D. L. T. v. — Same. M. B. D. v. 3 . 32-1283 18-17 18-18 18-19 18-20 18-1083 N. Y., 1864 20-160 The earl of Essex : 4 . . 24-107 24-143 JONES. 311 JOPLIN. Jones, Henry. Earl of Essex. B. B. T. v. 5 24-71 — Same. I. B. T. v. 15 . . . 24-141 — Same. S. B. T. v. 8 . . . 24-191 Jones, H. Bence. Applications of chemistry and me- chanics to pathology and therapeutics. L., 1867. 8° 10-729 — On animal electricity ; an abstract on the dis- coveries of Emile du Bois-Reymond. L., 1852 11-240 Jones, H. Berkeley. Adventures in Australia in 1852. L., 1853 .... 29t>-254 Jones, J. Virginia Graham, the spy of the grand army 18-4202 Jones, Rev. Jeremiah. New and full method of set- tling the canonical authority of the New Tes- tament, with a vindication of the former part of St. Matthew's gospel, from Mr. Whiston's charge of dislocations. Oxf., 1827. 3 v. S" 32-1352 Jones, Joel. Notes on scripture. Ph., 1801. 8" 32-1629 — Same, with title, Jesus and the comine: glory. Ph., 1805. 8» . . . . 32-1629" Jones, J. B. Border war; a tale of disunion 18-1693 — Freaks of fortune .... 18-1695 — Rebel war clerk's diary at the Confederate states' capital. Ph., 1806. 2 v. 8° . 26»-739 — Rival belles; or, life in Washington 18-1692 — The war path ; a narrative of adventures in the wilderness. 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Account of the war in Spain and Por- tugal, and in the south of France (1808-14). L., 1818. 8» .... 27''-2028 — Journals of the sieges undertaken by the allies in Spain, in 1811,12. L., 1814. 8» 27''-2027 Jones, L. See Ludlow, J. M. Jones, M. The black prince ; a book for boys. L., 1863 27''-641 Jones, O. One thousand and one initialletters. L., 1864. f» 5-695 Jones, O. J. Recollections of a winter campaign in India, in 1857,8. L., 1859. 8" . 28^-306 Jones, Paul. See Jones, J. P. Jones, Peter (Kahkewaquonaby). History of the Ojebway Indians ; with a brief memoir of the writer by G. Osborn. L., 1861 . 26^-460 Jones, Richard. Essay on the distribution of wealth, and on the sources of taxation. L., 1831. 8° 2-126 — Literary remains, consisting of lectures and tracts on political economy. Ed. by W. Whewell. L., 1859. 8° . . 3-127 Jones, Row. Hieroglyfic ; or, a grammatical intro- duction to a universal hieroglyfic language. L., 1768 22-137 Jones, Row. 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Narrative of an expedition to the source of St. Peter's river. Lake Winnepeek, Lake of the Woods, etc., under command of S. H. Long. Ph., 1824. 2 v. 8° 26''-73 Keats, J. Life, letters, and literary remains. Edited by R. M. Milnes. N. Y., 1848 . 80-2«-i — Poetical works. N. Y., 1855 . 23-381 — Same ; with life. B., 1864 . . 23-881" Kebbel, T. E. English statesmen since tlie peace of 1815. L., 1868. 8« . . . 27''-67l Keckley, E. Behind the scenes ; or, thirty yeai's a slave and four years in the white house. N. Y., 1868 30-2361 Keddie, W. Cyclopaedia of literary and scientific anecdotes. L., 1854 . . . 33-126 Kedge-anchor. W. Brady . . . 6-571 Keeler, R. Gloverson and his silent partners 18-4169 Keen, W. W. See Mitchell, S. W., et al. Keene, H. G. The Moghul empire from the death of Aurungzeb to the overthrow of the Mali- ratta power. L., 1866. 8» . 28"-247 Keene, J. B. Handbook of practical guaging, with instructions in the mode of ascertaining the strengthof spirits and wines. P., 1868 14-191 Keene, Laura. See Shakespeare Midsummer night's dream . . . . v. 28 of 24-221 Keeping house and housekeeping. Mrs. S. J. Hale. 18-1317 Keeping up appearances. T. S. Arthur 18-175 Keightley, T. Account of the life, opinions, and writings of J. Milton ; with an introduction to Paradise Lost. L., 1855. 8° . 30-908 — Crusaders ; or, scenes, events, and characters, from the times of the crusades. 4th ed. L., 1852 29''-132 — History of England, from the earliest period to 1839. N. Y'., 1840. 5 v. . . 27''-678 — Same. Edited by J. T. Smith. N. Y., 1848. 2 V. 8° 27''-679 — History of Greece. N. Y., 1848. 8» 27^-3169 — History of Rome. N. Y., 1848. 8° 27"-2304 — History of the Roman empire, from the acces- sion of Augustus to the end of the empire of the west; being a continuation of the His- tory of Rome. Ed. by J. T. Smith. N. Y., 1848. 8» 27''-2305 — Mythology of ancient Greece and Italy. 3d ed. L., 1854. 8» .... 32-1047 — Same, for use of schools. 8th ed. 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Y., 1866. 8" 21-208 Kelly, J. B. Summary of the history and law of usury. Ph., 1853. 8" . v. 75 of 2-55 Kelly, M. Reminiscences ; with original anecdotes of distinguished persons — political, literary, and musical. N. Y., 1826. 8" . 30-285 Kelly, P. The universal cambist : a treatise on the exchanges, monies, weights and measures of all leading nations and their colonies. 2d ed. L., 1821. 2 v. 4» . . . 1-504 Kelly, W. Life in Victoria ; or, Victoria in 1853 and Victoria in 1858. L., 1859. 2 v. 8° 29''-268 Kelly, W. K. Curiosities of Indo-European tradi- dition and folk-lore. L., 1863 . 29"-! 90 — History of the house of Austi'ia, from the ac- cession of Francis I to the revolution of 1848. In continuation of the history written by Archdeacon Coxe. Witii genesis ; or, details of the late revolution, by an officer of state. Trans, from the Gennan, L., 1853 27»-2551 — See Coxe, Wm. — History of Russia, from the earliest period to the present time. 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Macbeth, and King Richard the Third ; an essay i.u answer to remarks on some of the characters of Shakspeare. L., 1817 24-160 — Boaden, J. Life of . . . 30-286 Kemble, Maria T. The day after the weddinir. F's S. D. V. 5 . . . . 24-221 — Personation. F's M. D. v. 15 . 24-113 — The point of lionor; a play. [From "Le de- serteur" of Mercier.] I. B. T. v. 13 24-141 Kemlo, F. Watch-repairer's hand-book ; being a complete guide to the taking apart, putting together, and thoroughly cleaning the English lever and other foreign watches, and all American watches. B., 1869 . 6-499 Kemp, E. How to lay out a garden ; intended as a general guide in choosing, forming, or im- proving an estate. 2d ed. L., 1858 4-94 "Kemp, Father." Old folks concert tunes. B., [I860.] Ob. 8° ... 5-1075 Kemp, T. L. Phasis of matter ; an outline of the discoveries and applications of modern chem- istry. L., 1855. 2 V. . . 8-71 Kemp, W. Nine dales wonder. Camden soc. pub. , V. 11 27^-195 Kemp, Mrs. Conversations on England as it was and is. L., 1858 . . . 27*-674 Kempis, Thomas a. Imitation de Jesus Christ. Tr. du Latin. Valence, 1850 . 34-4286 — Of the imitation of Christ ; with the book of the sacrament. Trans, from the Latin by J. Payne. L., 1763. 8" . . 32-1648 Kendall, E. O. Uranography, or a description of the heavens ; accompanied by an atlas of tiie heavens. New ed. Ph., 1855 . 12-153 Kendall, G. W. Narrative of the Texan Santa Fe expedition. N. Y., 1844. 2v. . 26^-59 Kendrick, A. C. Life and letters of Mrs. E. C. Jud- son. N. Y., 1860 . . . 30-1259 Kendrick, T. T. C. The Ionian Islands ; manners and customs ; sketches of the ancient history ; with anecdotes of the Septinsulars. L., 1822. 8° 27''-3172 Kendrick. See Kenrick. Kenilworth. Sir W. Scott . . . 18-2764 — Same in French .... 34-4996 Kennard, J. S. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D. ; a me- morial. Ph. [1868.] . . . 30-2354 Kennaway, J. H. 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Ph., 1857 . 32-692 — Work and conflict ; or, the divine life in its progress. L 32-974 Kennedv, Joseph. Night vision; a poem. Ph., 1859 23-718 Kennedy, J. C. Algeria and Tunis in 1845. L., 1846. 2 V. .... 28b-523 Kennedy, J. G. C. Agriculture of the U. S. in 1860 ; compiled from the original returns of the 8th census. W., 1864. 4° . . 4-500 — Population oFthe U. S, in 1860; compiled from the original returns of the 8th census under direction of secretary of interior. W., 1864. 4° 26^-1309 — Preliminarv report of the eighth census, 1860. W., 1862"'. 8° . . . . 26''-760 Kennedy, Jno. P. Horse shoe Robinson 18-1735 — Memoirs of the life of William Wirt. Ph., 1849. 2 V. 8° 30-591 — Same. Ph., 1850. 2 v. . . 30-591" — Mr. Ambrose's letters on the rebellion. N. Y., 1865 26''-703 — Quodlibet 18-1734 — Rob of the Bowl .... 18-1736 — Swallow barn .... 18-1737 Kennedy, J. S. Notes on the battle of Waterloo ; with a brief memoir of his life. L., 1865. 8" 27''-1764 Kennedy, P. Legendarj^ fictions of the Irish Celts 18-1738 Kennedy, W. Texas ; rise, progress and prospects of the republic of Texas. L., 1841. 2 v. 8° 26»-1037 Kennet, B. The antiquities of Rome ; with two essays, concerning the Roman learning and Roman education. Ph., 1822. 8« 27''-2309 — Lives and characters of the ancient Grecian poets. 2ded. L.. 1735. 8° . 30-287 — et al. Complete history of England, with lives of all the kings and queens to the death of William III. L., 1719. 3 v. f 27^-4000 Kenneth, the rear guard. C. M. Yonge 18-3620 Kenneth, story of. B. Taylor . . 18-3163 Kenney, F. The illustrious stranger. F's M. D. V. 16 24-113 Kenney, J. Ella Rosenberg. F's S. D. v. S7 24-221 — Fighting bv proxy. F's M. D. v. 29 24-113 — The Irish ambassador. F's M. D. v. 5 24-113 — Matrimony. F's M. D. v. 14 . 24-113 — Raising the wind. F's M. D. v. 4 24-113 — Sweethearts and wives. F's S. D. v. 10 24-221 Kenny, C. Manual of chess. N. Y., 1859 20-34 Kenney. G. B. Taylor . . . 18-3161 Kenrick, F. P. Tlie primacy of the apostolic see vindicated. 3d ed. N. Y.,1848. 8° 32-716 — Vindication of the Catholic church, in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. J. H. Hop- kins. Bait., 1855 . . . 32-1739 Kenrick, J. Ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs. N. Y., 1852. 2 V. . . . 28''-99 — Exercises on Latin syntax, adapted to Zumpt's grammar ; with extracts from Muretus. 4th ed. L., 1838. 8° . . . 22-142 — Roman sepulchral inscriptions; their relations to archaeology, language, and religion. L., 1H5B. 8« ...'... 27»-2312 KENRICK. 317 KIMBER. Kenrick, P. R. Tlie Talidity of Angliciin orrlina- tions, and Anglican claims to apostolical suc- cessi(>n examined. 2d ed., in "which are inserted replies to "Essays on Anglican ordnations," by a layman; and "Anglican ordinations valid," by J. F. Russell. Ph., 1848. 8" 32-1991 Kenrick, William, (of Newton, Mass.) American silk grower's guide ; or, the art of raising the mulberry and silk. B, 1839 . 4-42 Kenrick, William, LL.D. Falstatt's wedding. M. B. D. 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Travels through the western interior of the United States, 1808 to 1816 ; with de- scription of a great part of Mexico. Eliza- bethtown, 1816. 8° . . . 2G''-61 Keraniou, A. de. See Dumanoir. Keratjy, E. de. Rise and fall of the Emperor Maximilian ; a narrative of the Mexican em- pire, 1861-7. L., 1868 . . 26M018 Kerr, Jacob. The several trials of the Rev. David Barclay. Elizabethtown, 1814 2-314 Keri\ James. Domestic life, character, and cus- toms of the natives of India. L., 1865 28^-563 — Review of public instruction in the Bengal presidency from 1835 to 1851. L. 1853. 8" 13-122 Kerr, Orpheus C. Pseud. See Newell, R. H. Kerr, Robert, F. R. I. A. The gentleman's house ; or, how to plan English residences, from the parsonage to the palace. 2d ed. L., 1865. 8» . . . . 5-490 Kerr, Robert, F. R. S. History of Scotland during the reign of Robert I. E., 1811. 2 v. 8" 27^-1341 Kerr, R. M. An action at law. Ph., 1854. 8" V. 83 of 2-55 Kerr, R. M. See Blackstone, W. Kerr, W. S. R., marquess of Lothian. The confed- erate secession. E., 1864 . 26''-788 Kettell, 8. Specimens of American poetry ; with critical and biographical notices. B.. 1829. 3v 23-136 — See Goodrich, S. G., et al. Kettell, T. P. History of the great rebellion, v. 1. Worcester, 1862. 8" . . . 26''-551 — Southern wealth and northern profits, as ex- hibited in statistical facts and official figures. N. Y., 1860. 8° ... 1-228 Key, F. S. Poems ; with an introductory letter by R. B. Taney. N. Y., 1857 . 23-413 Key, T. H. Latin grammar on the system of crude forms. L., 1846 .... 22-144 — Pliilological essays. L., 1868. 8" 22-401 Key of the universe. L., 1866 . . 9-1023 Key to the bible. D. Dobie . . 32-182 Key to the knowledge of and use of the bible. J. H. Blant 32-2471 Keyes, E. W. Special report on savings banks. Alb., 1868. 8» . . . . 1-252 Key-notes of American liberty. N. Y., 1866 26''-1009 Keyser, R. Religion of the Northmen. Trans, by B. Pennock. N. Y., 1854 . 32-519 Keystone monthly, the. v. 1. Lancaster, 1859,60. 8° (Continuation of "The Page monthly;" q. V.) 17-209 Khamis, le. L. C. P. de Castellane . 34-4517 Khan's tale, the. J. B. Eraser . 18-3821 KhanikofF. Bokhara ; its amir and its people. Trans. from the Russian by C. A. de Bode. L., 1845. 8° 28'>-213 Khondistan. Campbell, J. Service amongst wild tribes of 28''-430 Kiana. J. J. Jarves .... 18-1663 Kickleburys abroad. W. M. Thackeray V. 2 ofl8-3193» Kidd, C. On aether and chloroform as anaesthetics. 2 ed. L., 1858 .... 10-187 Kidd, J. Adaptation of external nature to the physi- cal condition of man. Ph., 1833 11-34 Kidd, R. B. Delineation of the primary principles of reasoning. L., 1856 . . 15-221 Kidd, S. See Morrison, R. . . 30-2323 Kidder, D. P. Sketches of residence and travel in Brazil ; embracing historical and geographi- cal notices. Ph , 1845. 2 v. . 26''-62 — and J. C. Fletcher. Brazil and the Brazilians, portrayed in historical and descriptive sketches. 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Cuba and the Cubans. 30-1291 32-652 N. Y., 26^-558 18-1744 1860. Kimball, J. W. Kimball, R. B. 1850 . . . , — Henry Powers, (banker) — In the tropics, by a settler in Santo Domingo. N. Y., 1863 .... 26''-436 — Prince of Kashna . . . 18-1739 — Romance of student life abroad . 18-1740 — St. Leger 18-1741 — Students abroad .... 18-3977 — Undercurrents . . . . 18-1742 — Was he successful ? . . . 18-1743 Kimber, E. The peerage of England. 2d ed. L., 1769 27''-688 Kimber, T., jr. Railroad map of the southern states ; showing connections with Philadel- phia. Ph., 1862 . . . 25-348 KINCAID. 818 KINGSLET. Kiucaid, J. Adventures in the rifle brigade, in the peninsula, France, and the Xetherhinds, 1809 -15. Ph., 1835. 8° . . . 27''-691 Kindergarten guide. Mann, H. , and E. P. Peabody 13-169 Kindersley, E. C. See Bayard. Kindling ; or, a way to it. By a Sabbath-school teacher. N. Y., 1856 . . 32-635 King, Charles. British merchant ; or, commerce preserved. L., 1721. 2d v. 8° 1-44 *King, Charles, LL.D. Memoir of construction, cost, and capacity of the Croton aqueduct ; with an essay on ancient and modern aque- ducts. N. Y., 1843. 40 , . 6-1008 King, C. W. Antique gems ; their origin, uses, and value as interpreters of ancient history, and as illustrative of ancient art ; with hints to gem collectors. L., 1860. 8° . 5-190 — Tlie natural history, ancient and modern, of precious stones and gems, and of tlie precious metals. L., 1865. 8» . . 9-317 King, 1). Quackery unmasked ; or, a consideration of the most prominent empirical schemes of the present time. N. Y. . . 10-230 King, E. My Paris. B., 1869 . . 27"-948 King, E. F. Ten thousand wonderful things. L. 33-752 King, Mrs. Henry. Busy moments of an idle woman 18-1746 — Lily; a novel . . ... 18-1747 — Sylvia's world .... 18-1748 King, James. Sec Cook, James. King, John, M. D. The American dispensatory. 7th ed. Cin., 1866. 8° . . 10-857 King, J. A. Twenty-four years in the Argentine republic' K Y., 1846 . . 26'^-63 King, Peter., Ld. Life of John Locke ; with extracts from ills correspondence, journals, and com- mon-place books. L., 1830. 3 v. 8° 30-1297 King, S. W. The Italian valleys of the Pennine Alps ; a tour through northern Piedmont. L., 1858. 8" . '. . . 37b-479 King, T. The upholsterer's guide. L., 1848. 4« 6-122 King, T. S. Patriotism, and other papers ; with a biographical sketch, by R. Frothingham. B., 1864 33-1058 — The white hills ; their legends, landscape, and poetry. B., 1860 . . . 26''-370 — Frothingham, R. Tribute to . 30-1577 King, William, (Archbishop of Dublin.) A dis- course concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God. Ph., 1828 32-2317 — State of the protestants of Ireland under the late King James' government, n. t. 27''-1463 King, William, (1663-1712.) Poems. (Bell's poets of G. B. ) . . . . 23-477 (Sanford's Br. poets) . . 23-171 King, WiUiam, (1685-1763.) 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Alb., 1850. 8° 30-633 Leake, S. M. Historical account of English moni'y, from the conquest to the present time. 3d ed. L., 1793. 8" .... 1-237 Leake, W. M. Travels in the Morea ; with plans and map. L., 1830. 3 v. 8" . 271^-465 Leared, A. Causes and treatment of imperfect di- gestion. 2d ed. L., 1861 . . 10-246 Learned societies, history of. A. Hume 22-1098 Learning. Bacon, F. Proficieuce and advance- ment of 15-263 — Freke, W. Reformation of . . 33-923 — Leigh, E. Treatise on religion and 1. 32-2113 — Maurice, F. D. Learning and working 13-137 — See Education ; Sociology. Leather stocking and silk. J. E. Cooke 18-701 Leather stocking tales. See Cooper, J. F. Leather work, complete guide to . . 5-339 Leaves and flowers. Alphonso Wood . 9-85 Leaves from a bachelor's book of life. F. Copcutt 18-748 Leaves from the book of human life. T. S. Arthur 18-168 Leaves from a family journal. E. Souvestre 18-2964 Leaves from Margaret Smith's journal. J. G. 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Clarke 33-446 Ledderliose, C. F. Life of Piiilip Melancthon. Trans, from the German by G. F. Krotel. Ph., 1855 30-815 Lednum, J. History of the rise of methodism in America. Ph., 1859 . . . 82-1668 Ledyard, J. Travels and adventures ; comprising his voyage with Capt. Cook's third and last expedition ; his journey on foot round the gulf of Bothnia to St. Petersburgh, etc. 2d ed. L., 1834. 8» . . . 29M00 — Sparks, J. Life of ... 30-313 Same (S. A. B. v. 34) . . 30-497 Lee, A. A life hid with Christ in God ; being a memoir of Susan AUibone, chiefly compiled from her diary and letters. Ph., 1856 30-888 — The unsearchable riches of Christ the theme f)f the ministry. N. Y., 1843. 8» 32-1291 Lee, Ann. Evan, F. W. Biography of 32-796 Lee, Arthur. Lee, R. H. Life of . 30-317 Lee, Anna M. Memoirs of eminent female writers, of all ages and countries. Ph., 1827 30-318 Lee, A. T. The Irish church ; its present condition, its future prospects. L., 1866 . 32-2397 Lee, B. Contributions to the pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of angular curvature. Ph., 1867 10-704 Lee, Maj. Gen. C. Moore, G. H. Treason of 26^-440 — Life of. J. Sparks. (S. A. B. 18) 30-497 Lee, C. H. The judge advocate's vade mecum. 2d ed. Richmond, 1864. 8° . . 26''-1882 Lee, D. K. Master builder; or, life at a trade 18-1822 Lee, Edwin. Continental travel ; an appendix on the influence of climate and the remedial advantages of travelling. L., 1848. 8" 27''-841 — The principal baths of France ; considered with reference to their remedial efiicacy. 4th ed. L., 1866 10-672 — The principal baths of Germany ; considered with reference to their remedial eflScacy. 4th ed. L., 1863 .... 10-670 — The principal baths of Switzerland and Savoy ; with notices of some Swiss mountain resorts, and remarks on the action of mountain air. L., 1865 . . . . 10-673 — Watering places of England ; considered with reference to their medical topography and remedial resources. L., 1863 . 10-393 — See Aime-Martin, L. Lee, E. B. Life of Jean Paul F. Richter ; with his autobiography. B., 1842. 2 v. 30-411 — Memoirs of Rev. Joseph Buckminster, and of his son. Rev. J. S. Buckminster. 2d ed. B., 1851 30-1035 — Naomi ; or, Boston two hundred years ago 18-1826 — Parthenia; or, the last days of paganism 18-1827 Lee, Harriet. Canterbury tales . . 18-1834 Lee, Henry. Observations on the writings of Thomas Jefferson ; with particular reference to the at- tack they contain cm the memory of the late Gen. Henry Lee. N. Y., 1832. 8° 30-316 Lee, Henry, M. D. Diseases of the veins, hajmorrhoi- dal tumors, and other affections of the rectum. 2d ed. L., 1866. 8» . . . 10-663 Lee, Herbert. The avenger. F'sS. D. v. 30 24-221 Lee, Holme. [Pseud, j See Parr, Miss. Lee, Mrs. H. F. Elinor Fulton . . 18-1831 — Familiar sketches of sculpture and sculptors. B., 1854. 3 V 5-60 — Historical sketches of the old painters. B., 1841 5-17 — Huguenots in France and America. 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History of the diseoveries of the circulati(m of the blood in the ganglia and nerves, and of the action of the heart. L., 1865. 8" .... 10-598 Lee, Rev. Robert. The family and its duties ; with other essays and discourses for Sunday read- ing. L., 1863 .... 33-2363 Lee, Russell. Stories from Russia, Siberia, Poland, and Circassia. L., 1853 . . 27»-3945 Lee, R. E. Pollard, E. A. Lee and his lieutenants 36''-1013 Lee, Mrs. R. Anecdotes of animals. Ph., 1853 9-666 — The African wanderers . . . 18-1828 Lee, R. H., jr. Life of Arthur Lee ; with his politi- cal and literary correspondence, and his papers on diplomatic and political subjects. B., 1829. 2v. 8» . . . . 30-317 — Life of Richard Henry Lee, and his correspond- ence. By his grandson. Ph., 1825. 2 v. 8° 30-315 Lee, R. H., LL.D. Memoir of the life of Harriet Preble ; containing portions of her corre- spondence, journal, and other writings. N., Y., 1856 30-924 Lee, Samuel. Inquiry into the nature, progress, and end of prophecy. Camb., 1849. 8" 32-828 Lee, Sophia. Canterbury tales . . 18-1835 — Chapter of accidents ; a comedy, D. L. T. v. 2 24-107 — Same. B. B. T., v. 31 . . , 24-71 Lee, W. Inspiration of holy scripture ; its nature and proof. N. Y., 1857. 8« . 32-654 Lee. See Lea. Leech, D. D. T. List of the post offices in the United States ; with the names of postmasters on the 13th of July, 1857 ; also the regulaticms and laws of the post office department. W., 1857. 8° 25-168 Leech, H. H. Letters of a sentimental idler, from Greece, Turkey, Egypt, etc. N. Y., 1869 28^-608 Leech, S. Thirty years from home ; or, a voice from the main deck. B., 1843 . 29f'-31 Leech, T. Dozens «». tens. L., 1866 . 14-172 Leech. See Leach. Leechman, J. Logic ; designed as an introduction to the study of reasoning. 4th ed. L., 1864 15-318 Leechman, W. See Hutcheson, F. Leeds, L. W. Lectures on ventilation. N. Y., 1868. 8<> 6-61 Leeds, W. H. Rudimentary architecture; for the use of beginners and students. L., 1854 5-374 Leeds, duke of. See Danby, earl of. Leeds. Dialect of L. and its neighborhood 22-1114 Leeke, W. History of Lord Seaton's regiment at Waterloo ; with many of the author's remi- niscences of his military and clerical careers. L., 1866. 2 V. 8° . . . 27"-718 Lees, F. R. Argument for the legislative prohibition ofthe liquor traffic. L., 1857 . 2-1052 Lees, J. Laws of the customs ; with the tariff, or customs table, and customs forms. L., 1859 1-97 Lees, W. N. Drain of silver to the east, and the currency of India. L., 1864 . 1-176 — Tea cultivation, cotton, and other agricultural experiments in India; a review. L., 1863 4-181 — Tour through the tea districts of Eastern Ben- gal, 1864,5. Calcutta, 1866. 8» 28''-572 Leeser, I. The Jews and the Mosaic law, contain- ing a defence of the revelation of the penta- teuch, and of the Jews for their adherence to the same. Ph., [1833.] 8° . 32-116 Le Fanu, J. S. 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Lover 18-1946 Legends of the American revolution. G. Lippard 18-1914 Legends of Brittany. E. Souvestre . 18-2965 Legends of Charlemagne. T. Bulfinch 18-469 Legends of the Christian east. B. St. John _ 18-2712 Legends of the conquest of Spain. W. Irving Legends of the flowers. Susan Pindar 18-3514 Legends of the isles. C. Mackay . . 23-458 Legends of the library at Lilies. Lord and Lady Nugent 18-2351 Legends of the lintel and the ley. W. C. Dendy 18-831 Legends of the monastic orders. Mrs. A. Jameson 5-100 Legends of the north of Scotland. H. Miller 27»-1347 Legends of Number Nip. Mark Lemon 18-3822 Legends of Rubezahl, etc. J. C. A. Musaus 18-3710 Legends ofthe wars in Ireland. R. B. Joyce 18-1701 LEGENDS. 336 LEMON. Legends. See Fairy tales and legends ; Mythology. Legge, J. The Chinese classics ; with a translation, critical and exegetical notes, pi'olegomena, and copious indexes, v. 1-3. Hong Kong, 1861-5. 4v. 8» . . . 22-894 Legion of liberty, and force of truth ; containing the thoughts, words, and deeds of some prom- inent apostles, champions and martyrs. N. Y., 1857 2-761 Legislative assemblies. Gushing, L. L. LaAv and practice of 2-269 — See Parliamentary law. Legislative guide. J. B. Burleigh . 2-267 Legislation. Wrottesley, Ld. Thoughts on 2-917 — See Constitution; Government; Political science and politics ; Representative government ; So- ciology. Legouve, G. M. J. B. Le mort d'Abel. 0. A. T. V. 2 34-3140 Legouve, E. W. Beatrix, ou La Madone de I'art. P., 1860 34-3494 — Beatrix ; Comedie en 5 actes en prose. P., 1861 34-4095 — Edith de Falsen. 6me ed. P., 1860 34-8495 — Histoire morale des femmes. P. . 34-3493 — Jeune homme qui ne fait rien ; comedie en 1 acte, en vers. P., 1861 . . 34-4006 — and A. E. Scribe. Par droit de conquete; come- die en 3 actes en prose. P., 1859 34-3496 — See Scribe. Le Grand. See Fabliaux. Legris de la Tude. See Clairon. 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Schenectady, 1855 32-1135 — State rights; a photograph trom the ruins of ancient Greece. A., 1865. 8« . 2-768 — See Debate between the church and science. — See Lange, J. P. Lewis, Theresa. Lives of the friends and contem- l)orariesof Lord Chancellor Clarendon ; illus- trative of portraits in his gallery. L., 1852. 3 V. 8» 30-1464 Lewis, Thomas. Origines Hebrseae ; or, the antiqui- ties of the Hebrew republic ; origin of the Hebrews, their civil government, etc. L., 1724. 4v. 8» . . . . 32-127 Lewis, W. Treatise on the game of chess ; an in- troduction to the game, and an analysis of openings. L., 1844 8" . . 20-38 Lewis, W. D. Law of perpetuity. Ph., 1846. 8° . V. 52,66 of 2-55 Lewis Arundel. F. E. Smedley . . 18-2919 Lex terrae. S. E. Brydges ... 2-343 Ley, Hugh. An essay on the laryngismus stridulus ; or, croup-like inspiration of infants, with illus- trations of the general principles of the pathol- ogy of the nerves. L., 1837. 8" 10-532 Leyba. See Leiba. Leybonrn, T. The mathematical questions proposed in the Ladies' diary. L., 1817. 4 v. 8° 14-171 Leyburn, J. The soldier of the cross, Glasgow 32-2188 Leycester. See Leicester. Legris de la Tude. See Clairon. Leyton Hall. Mark Lemon . . . 18-4036 Liane. Mme M. Joly .... 34-4077 Libby life F. F. Cavada . , . 26^-566 Liber Albus; the white book of the city of London ; compiled A. D. 1419, by J. Carpenter and R. Whitington. Trans, from the original Latin and Anglo-Norman, by H. T. Riley. L., 1861. 4« 27''-730 Liber cronicarum. H. Schedel . . 34-495 Liber de antiquis legibus. See Chronicles of mayors. Liber librorum : its structure, limitations and pur- pose. L.,1867. 8° . . . 32-2059 Liber vagatorum. See Book of vagabonds. Liberators of Holland. Mrs. E. Charles 18-2119 Liberia. Blyden, E. W. Liberia's offering 28''-509 — {!rummell, A. Future of Africa . 28'^-387 — Hale, S. J. Mr. Peyton's experiment 18-1314 Liberty. Bkdsoe, A. T. Liberty and slavery 2-550 — Eliot, S. History of liberty — The early Chris- tians 32-516 The lil)erty of Rome . . 27='-2207 — Gasparin, A. de. Liberte morale 34-5352 — Goi-don, T. Cato's letters . . 2-682 — Hone's three trials .... 2-722 — Key-notts of American 1. . . 26''-1009 — Mill, J. S. On liberty . . . 2-802 — Warner, H. W. I-iberties of America 2-903 — See Government; Slavery ; Sociology. Liberty of prophecying. J. Taylor . 32-1553 Librarian, the. J. Savage . . . 21-261 Libraries. Clark, W. Repertorium bibliographi- cum . . . . . . 21-348 — Dibdin, T. F. Library companion 21-156 — Edwards, E. Libraries and Ibunders of 1. 21-176 Memoirs of, and library economy 21-177 — Goodhugh, W. English gentleman's library manual 21-183 — Guild, R. A. Librarian's manual . 21-188 — Harlshorne, C. H. Book rarities of Cambridge 21-203 — Jewett, C. C. Notices of . . 21-206 — Merry weather, F. S. Monastic libraries of Great Britain 21-76 — Peltigrew, T. J. Bibliotheca Sussexiana 21-359 — Pelzholdt, J. HMudbuch deutscher bibliothe- ken 21-91 Katechismus der bibliotliekenlehre 21-92 — Potter, A. Handbook for readers . 22-1164 — Public 1., report from select committee 21-346 — Rhees, W. J. Manual of . . 21-242 — Shurtletf, N. B. Decimal system for 21-351 — Sims, R. Principal libraries in London 21-108 — Wynne, J. Private libraries of New York 21-290 — See Bibliography ; Catalogues ; and names of libraries. Library company of Philadelphia. Catalogue of books belonging to. Ph., 1789. 8° 21-480 — Same. Ph., 1835-56. 3 v. 8° . 21-481 Catalogue of books addrd since 1835. Ph., 1844. 8" . . -. . . 21-488 LIBRARY. 341 LIEBTG. Libraiy company of Pliiladelphia. Catalo^'iie of the books belongintr totlicLoganian libraiy. Ph., 1837. S" . ^ . . . . 21-482 Library of congress. Additions made to the library. W., 1852-4. 8° . . . . 21-515 — Catalogue of the library of congress. W., 18(51. 8° ...'... 21-516 — Catalogue of additions. (Dec. 1, 18C1, to Dec. 1, 1864.) W., 1862-6. 8" . . 21-517 — Alphabetical catalogue — authors. W., 1864. 8° 21-518 — Catalogue of additions. Dec. 1, 1865, to Dec. 1, 1866.' W., 1866. 8° . . . 21-518^ — Catjilosue of books added. Dec. 1, 1866, to Dec. 1, 1867. W., 1868 . . . 21-518" — Report of librarian, 1867. W., 1867 21-522 Library of entertaining knowledge. L., 1842-9. 48 v. • — Craik, G. L. Pursuit of knowledge under difli- culties. 2 V. .* . . . 30-1801 — Davis, J. F. The Chinese. 2 v. . 28"-16 — Dislinguished men of mod. times. 4 v. 30-1982 — Ellis, H. Elgin and Pliigaleian marbles. 2 v. 5-6 Townley gallery of classic sculpture. 2 v. 5-7 — Hindoos, the. 2 v. . . . 28^-549 — Jardine, D. Criminal trials. 2 v. 27^-624 — Lane, E. W. Manners and customs of the an- cient Egyptians. 2 v. . . 28''-548 — Lankaster, E. Vegetables used for the food of man 4-283 — Long, G. Egyptian antiquities in the British jMuseum. 2 v 28"-191 — Malkin, J. Historical parallels. 2 v. 29^-82 — New Zealanders, the . . . 29'»- 288 — Ogilby, W. Menageries . . 9-586,7 -^ Paris and its historical scenes. 2 v. 27M849 — Planche, J. R. British costume . 27''-950 — Pompeii. 2 v 27"-902 — Rennie, J. Architecture of birds . 9-711 Faculties of birds . . . 9-700 Habits of birds .... 9-710 Insect architecture . . . 9-615 Insect miscellanies . . . 9-708 Insect transformations , . 9-706 Natural histoiy of birds . . 9-589 — Secret societies of the middle ages . 29*-255 — Trail, C. P. Backwoods of Canada 26''-253 — Vegetable substances used in the arts and do- mestic economy .... 6-836 — Vegetable substances used for materials of manu- factures 6-835 Library of fathers of the holy catholic church an- terior to the division of the east and west. Trans, by members of the English church ; (ed. by E. B. Pusey, John Keble, and C. Marriott.) Oxf., 1839-54. 39v. 8° Contents: — Athauasius, St. Festal epistles. No. 38 . 32-125.5 Historical tracts. No. 13 . . . 32-1 2.»6 Select treatises in controversy with the Arians. Nos. S,19 — Augustine, St. Confessions. No 1 . Seventeen short treatises, v. 22 Sermons on selected lessons of the New Testament. Nos. 16,20 3-'-1260 Homilies on the gospel of St. John. Nos. 26,29 32-1261 • Expositions on the book of Psalms. Nos. 24,25,30,32,37,39 32-1259 — Chrysostom, St. John. Homilies on the gospel of St Ma thew. Nos. H,15,.34 ..... .32-1263 Homilies on the gospel of St. John. Nos. 28,.36 32-1264 Homilies on the Acts of the Apostles. Nos. 33,35 .32-1265 Homilies on the epistle to the Romans. No. 7 32-1266 Homilies on the first epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians. Nos. 4,.? in 1 . . . . . 32-1267 — — Homilieson thesecond epistleof St.Paul to theCorinlhians. No. 27 . . . . . . .32-1268 — — Commentary on the epistle to the Galatians, and homilies on the epistle to the Epliesiaas. No. 6 . 32-1269 Homilies on the epistles of St. Paul to the Phillipians, Colossians, and Thessalonians. No. 14 . 32-1270 Homilies on the epistles of St. Paul to Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. No. 12 . . . . 32-1271 — — Homilies on the statutes, or to the people of Antioch. No. 9 32-1272 — Cyprian, St. Epistles with the council of Carthage on the baptism of heretics, and extant works of St. Pacian. No. 17 32-1274 32-1257 32-1258 32-1262 Library of fathers of the holy catholic church, etc. — Cyprian, St. Treatises. No. 3 . . . 32-1273 — Cyril, St. Catechetical lectures. No. 2 .' li^i .73 — Gregory, St., the great. Morals on the book of Job No l-152 Life in the forests of the far east. S. St. John 29''-198 Life in heaven. By the author of "Heaven our _ home." B., 1865 . . . 32-1633 Life in the in sect- world ; or, conversations upon in- sects, between an aunt and her nieces. Ph., 1844 9-579 Life in the laity. L. D. Davis . . 32-1453 Life in Mexico, during a two years residence. Mme Calderon de la Barca . . 26i'-70 Life in Normandy ; sketches of French fishing, farm- ing, cooking, natural liistory, and politics, drawn from nature. E., 1863. 2 v. 8° 27''-670 Life in the Old World. P. Bremer , 27''-585 Life in the open air. T. Winthrop . 33-955 Life in prairie land. E. W. Farnham . 18-1056 Life in the sea. L. Wraxall . . . 9-976 Life in the South, from the commencement of the war. By a blockaded British subject. L., 1863. 2 v. 8" ....... 26''-441 Life in varied phases. C. H. B. Laing 18-530 Life in the West. N. C. Meeker . . 18-4057 Life in the West ; or, the Moreton family. By the author of " The village boys " . 18-1903 Life in the wilds. H. Martineau . . 18-3857 Life in the woods. J. C. Geikie . . 26''-50o Life insurance. See Insurance. Life of a fox-hound. J. Mills . . 20-424 Life of John Buncle. T. Amory . . 18-4063 Life of a sailor. F. Chamier . . 18-607 Life of trust. G. Miiller . . . 30-1148* Life on the plains and among the diggings: A. De- lano 26f'-260 Life pictures. T. S. Arthur . . . 18-176 Life pictures. R. Turn bull . . . 32-673 Life scenes from the four gospels. G. Jones 32-2368 Life scenes from mission fields. E. D. Moore 32-674 Life sketches. Mrs. J. L. Dumont . 18-951 Life struggle. Julia Pardoe . . ' . 18-2418 Life struggles in rebel prisons. J. Ferguson 26''-737 Life studies. J. Baillie . . . 30-983 Life thouifhts. H. W. Beecher . . 32-747 Life without and life within. S. M. F. d'Ossoli 33-864 Life work ; or, the link and the rivet. L. N. Ran- yard 32-1817 Life's discipline. Mrs. E. Robinson . 18-2665 Life's lessons 18-1906 Life's lessons. Mrs. C. Gore . . 18-1222 Life's secret. Mrs. H. Wood , . 18-3582 Lift for tlie lazy. N. Y., 1849 . . 33-86 Light. Burnet, J. Ligiit and shade in painting 5-714 — Cole, H. First exercises in light and shade 5-430 — Hunt, R. Light in its chemical relations 8-66 — Marion, F. Wondds of optics . 11-343 — Nugent, E. Light and sight theoretically and practically treated . . . 10-863 — Reichenbach, C. v. Physico-physiological re- searches on .... 11-225 — Winslow, F. Influence on life and health 10-740 — See Color ; Optics ; Polarization ; Shades and shadows. Light. Helen Stryker .... 18-3061 Light and shade. A. H. Drury . . -18-913 Light and truth. H. Bonar . . 32-2399,2467 Light from the cross. A. Tholuck . 32-725 Light in dark places. A. Neander . 32-649 Light in darkness ; or, Christ discovered in his true character by a unitarian. W. L. Gage. B., 1864 32-1299 Light in the valley. Mrs. N. Crosland 32-2241 Light of nature. N. Culverwell . . 15-146 Light of the week. J. Younger . . 32-1029 Light on the dark river. M. W. Lawrence 32-473 Light on shadowed paths. T. S. Arthur 18-201 Light through the clouds ; or, peace and joy in be- lieving 18-1907 Light foot, Piannah. W. J. Thoms . 30-2320 Lighlhill, Dr Popular treatise on deafness ; its causes and prevention. N. Y., 1862 10-276 Lighthouses, list of. See U. S. military and naval affairs . 1-210 LIGHTHOUSES. 343 LINDSAY. Lighthouses. Stevenson, A. History, construction and illumination, of . . . 6-88 Lightning. Fonvielle, W. de. Thunder and 1. 11-322 — Forbes, R B. Papers relative to . 11-115 — See Electricity ; Meteorology. Lights and shadows of army life. W. W. Lyle 26^-653 Lights and shadows of artist life. J.Smith 5-119 Lights and shadows of church life in Australia. T. Blnney 32-954 Lights and shadows of domestic life, and other stories 18-1908 Lights and shadows of English life . 18-1899 Lights and shadows of Scottish life. John Wilson 18-3543 Lights, sh idows and reflections of wliigsand tories ; by a country gentleman. Ph., 1843 27''-735 Ligne apres ligne ; ou serie d' instructions religieuses adaptees a 1' intelligence des enfants. N. Y. 34-4292 Ligne, prince de. Lettres et pensees, publiees par Mme de Stael-Holstein. P., 1809. 8" 34-4787 Ligue (la) et Henri IV. B. H. R. Capefigue 34-5403 Ligue (la) et Henri IV. J. Michelet . 34-4865 Like and unlike. A. S. Roe . . . 18-2676 Lilian 18-1909 Lillian ; or, woman's endurance. C. Shrimpton 18-4154 Lillie, H. Alphabet of monograms. L. Q" 5-637 Lillieslea. Mary Howitt . . . 18-1513 Lilliesleaf. Mrs. M. Oliphaut . . 18-2381 Lillo, G. Arden of Feversham. B. D. v. 1 24-143 — Same. M. B. D. v. 2 . . . 24-142 — The fatal curiosity : a tragedy. B. D. v. 1 24-143 — Same. B. B. T. v. 13 . . . 24-71 — Same. I. B. T. v. 19 . . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. v. 2 . . . 24-143 — George Barnwell : a tragedy. B. D. v. 1 24-143 — Same. B. B. T. v. 8 . . . 24-71 — Same. F's 8. D. v. 11 . . . 34-221 — Same. I. B. T. v. 23 . . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. v. 3 . . . 24-143 Lilly, J. Dramatic works ; with notes, and some account of his life and writings, by F. W. Fairholt. L., 1858. 2 v. . . 24-83 Lilly, L. History of New England, illustrated by tales, sketclies anecdotes, and adventures. B., 1839 26''-1029 Lilly, W. A collection of ancient and modern prophesies, with modest observations thereon, etc. L., 1645. sm. 4" . . 12-105 — Life and times, 1602-81, by himself. [Auto- biography. V, 1] . . . 30-1878 Lily: a novel. Mrs. King . . . 18-1747 Lily and the bee. S. Warren . . 33-152 Lily and Totem. W. G. Simms . . 18-3867 Lily Gordon, the young housekeeper. C. D. Bell 18-1911 Lily Huson. A. Gray .... 18-1359 Lily White. E. Goodwin . . . 18-1203 Lima. Markham, C. L. Cuzco and L. 26'^-363 — Peck, G. W. Sketches of . . 29^-114 — True and particular relation (1746) 11-18 Limborch, P. History of the inquisition ; with a particular description of its secret prisons, modes of torture, style of accusation, trial, &c. L., 1816. 8° . . . 32-1287 Limes. Burnell, G. R. Limes, cements, etc. 6-26 — Pasley, C. W, Limes, calcareous cements, etc. 6-132 Limits of exact science as applied to history. C. Kingsley 39»-139 Limits of religious thought. H.' L. Mansel 15-131 Lincoln, A. Martyr's monument; being the pa- triotism and political wisdom of Abraham Lincoln, as exhibited in his speeches, etc. N. Y 30-1683 Lincoln, A. Arnold, I. N. Abraham Lincoln and the overthrow of slavery . . 36^-879 — Barrett, J. H. Life of, with messages, procla^ raations, letters, etc. . . . 30-1532 — Banlett, D. W. Life of . . 30-1240 — Carpenter, F. B. Six months at the White House 30-1833 — Crosby, F. Life of . . . 30-1669 — Holland, J. G. Life of . . . 30-1743 — Howell, W. D. Life and speeches of 30-1675 — Life and public services of Abraham Lincoln. Ph., 1864 30-1476 — Ludlow, J. M. President Lincoln self-portrayed • 30-3330 — Memorial ; a record of the life, assassination, and obsequies of the inartyi'ed president. N. Y., 1865. 8° . . . . 30-1668 — Morris, B. F. Memorial record . 30-1671 — Newell, R. H. The martyr president 23-794 — Our martyr president . . . 32-1638 — Poetical tributes to the memory of 23-656 — Poore, B. P. The conspiracy trial 2-251 — Raymond, H. J. History of administration of 36»-552 — Sermons preached in Boston on the death of 32-159] — Stowe, PI. B. Men of our times . 30-2375 — Assassination of. See U. S. (loreign relations) diplomatic correspondence, 1865 26^775,995 — Keckley, E. Behind the scenes . 30-2361 — and Douglas, S. A. Political debates in the celebrated campaign of 1858, as carefully pre- pared by the reporters of each party. Colum- bus, 1860. 8° . . . . 26''-701 Lincoln, B., life of. F. Bowen. (S. A. B. 23) 30-497 Lincoln, R. W. Lives of the presidents of the United States ; with biographical notices of the signers of the Declaration of Independence ; and sketches of the most remarkable events in the history of the country. Brattleboro, 1839 ...... 30-439 Lincoln, William S. Alton trials, Nov. 7, 1837. N. Y., 1838 .... 2-323 Lincoln, St. Hugh, bishop of. See Hugh. Lincolnshire. Britton, J. . . v. 9 of 37>'-474 Lind, James. Diseases incidental to Europeans in hot climates, etc. From 6th L. ed. Ph., 1811. 8° 10-464 Lind, Jenny. Rosenberg, C. G. Jenny Lind in America 26'^-340 — Willis, N. P. Memoranda of the life of 30-7.-7 Linda. Mrs. C. L. Hentz . . . 18-1403 Linda Tressel. Author of " Nina Balatka " 18-1912 Linden, A. Titania : tales and legends translated from the German by Trauermantel 18-3885 Lindisfarn Chase. T. A. Trollope . 18-3313 Lindley, A. F., (ed.) Theodore's case. Abyssinian war from an Abyssinian point of view. L., 1868 28°-365 Lindley, John. Theory of horticulture ; with notes by A. J. Downing. N. Y., 1853 4-61 — Vegetable kingdom ; or, the structure, classifi- cation, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. 3d ed. L., 1853. 8° 9-54 Lindley, Nathaniel. Introduction to the study of jurisprudence ; being a translation of the gen- eral part of Thibaut's system des pandekten rechts. Ph., 1855. 8» . v. 88 of 2-55 Lindley, T. Voyage to Brasil. L., 1805. 8" 26'^-648 Lindsay, A. W. C, Ld. Letters on Egypt, Edom. and the Holy Land. L., 1858 . 28^'-160 — Memoir of Lady A una Mackenzie, counte.ss of Balcarres and afterwards of Argyll, 1621- 1706. E., 1868 .... 30-2386 Lindsay, W. L. Popular history of British lichens ; an account of their structure, reproduction, uses, distribution, and classification. L., 1856 9-55 Lindsay, W. S. Our merchant shipping ; its present state considered. L., 1860 . . 1-312 LINDSLEY. 344 LITERATURE. Lindsley, P. Works. Edited, witli introductory notices of his life and labours, by L. J. Halsey. Ph., 1866. 3 V. 8° . . . 33-925 Linen trade. A. J. Warden . . 1-207 Lingard, J. Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon church. Ph., 1841. 8° . . . . 32-129 — Collection of tracts, on several subjects con- nected with the civil and religious ijrincipjes of catholics. Bait. . . . 32-1738 — History of England, from the first invasion by the Romans to 1688. B., 1853. 13 v. 27«-740 Lingua Sacra. D. Levi . . . 22-152 Link, H. F. Travels in Portugal, and through France and Spain. Trans, from the German by ,T. Hinckley. L., 1801. 8" . 27"-109 Links in the chain. G. Kearley . . 9-668 Lin-le. The history of the Ti-ping revolution. L., 1866. 2 V. S" . . . . 28»-234 Linn, E. A., and N. Sargent. Life and public ser- vices of Dr. L. F. Linn. N. Y., 1857. 8" 30-977 Linnet's trial. By S. M. Author of " Twice lost " 18-1905 Linonian society of Yale college. Catalogue of the library. New Haven, 1846. 8° 21-441 Linsley, D. C. A premium essay on the origin, history, and cliaracteristics of the Morgan horses. N. Y., 1857 . . . 4-86 Lintel and ley. W. C. Dendy . . 18-831 Linton, E. L. The lake country. L., 1864. 8» 27"-869 — Lizzie Lorton .... 18-3804 — Sowing the wind .... 18-1894 Linton, W. Colossal vestiges of the older nations. L., 1862 . . . . . 29»-142 Linvvood ; with other stories . . 18-1904 Lion-hearted. Mrs. Grey . . . 18-1282 Lion in the path. .J. Saunders . . 18-3854 Lion of Flanders. H. Conscience . 18-691 Lionel Lincoln. J. F. Cooper . . 18-723 Lionne, la. F. Soulie .... 34-3769 Lionnes pauvres, les. Augier, E., and E. Foussier 34-3030 Lions: living and dead. J. Dix . . 30-798 Lions, tigers, &c. Jardine, Sir W., N. 1., 16 V. 2 of 9-594 Lipowitz, N. Practical manufacture of Portland cement. Trans, by W. F. Reid. L., 1868. 8° 6-75 Lippard, G. Legends of the American revolution ; or, Washiniiton and his generals ; with biog. by C. C. Burr. Ph., [1847.] 8» 18-1914 — The Nazarene .... 18-1915 — Paul Ardenheim, the monk of Wissahikon 18-1916 Lippincoit, Mrs. S. J., (Grace Greenwood.) Bonnie Scotland ; tales of her history, heroes, and poets. B., 1861 .... 27''-1344 — A forest tragedy and other tales . 18-1919 — Greenwood leaves . 18-1920 — Haps and mishaps of a tour in Europe. B., 1854 27^-322 — Poems. B., 1851 .... 23-287 — Records of five years. B.,1867 . 33-1335 — Stories and legends of travel and history- for children. B., 1857 . . . 27*'-445 — Stories and sights of France and Italy. B., 1867 27^'-895 — Stories of many lands . . . 18-1917 Lippincott's magazine, v. 1-3. Ph., 1868,9. 8° 17-57 Lippincott's complete pronouncing gazetteer. J. Thomas and T. Baldwin . . 25-108 Lippitt, P. J. Treatise on the tactical use of the three arms, infantry, artillery, and cavalry. N. Y., 1865 6-638 Liquors. Feuchtwauger, L. Fermented 1. 6-174 — See Drinks. L'Isere, C. de. Diseases and hygiene of the organs of the voice. Trans, by J. F. W. Lane. B., 1845 10-73 List, F. National system of political economy. Trans, from the German by G. A. Matile ; with notes by H. Richelot and S. Colwoll. Ph., 1856. S" . . . . 3-144 List of the absentees of Ireland, and the value of their estates and incomes spent abroad ; with observations on the state and condition of that kingdom. Dub., 1729. 8° . 27"-1468 List of bankrupts in the U. S. court for the eastern district of Penn. Pittsburg, 1844. S" 2-293 Listener, C. Fry 33-1286 Lister, T. H. Life and administration of Edward, first earl of Clarendon ; with original corre- spondence. L., 1837,8. 3 V. S" 30-962 Liszt, F. F. Chopin. P., 1852. 8° . 34-4778 — Lite of Chopin. Trans, by M. W. Cook. Ph., 1863 30-1427 — See Chopin, F 5-961 Litchfield county centennial celebration ; held at Litchfield, Conn., Aug. 13,14, 1851. Hart. 1851. 8" 26"-587 Literary amaranth. N. C. Brooks . 33-21 Literary and miscellaneous memoirs. J. Cradock 33-785 Literary and scientific men. Arago, F. Distin- tinguished scientific men . . 30-970 — Bell, R., et al. Lives of eminent literarj^ and scientific men of Great Britain and Ireland .... . . 30-306 — Brougham, H. Men of letters and science in the time of George III . . 30-49 — GilfiUan, G. Gallery of portraits . 30-1657 — Mills, A. Literary men of G. Britain 22-1141 — Shelley, M. W., et al. Lives of the most eminent literary and -scientific men of France 30-308 Lives of the most eminent literary and scien- tific men of Italy, Spain, and Portugal 30-307 — Walker,- W., jr. Men of science . 30-1822 — Wynne, J. Lives of eminent literary and scien- tific men of America . . . 30-873 — Young, T. Biographies of men of science V. 2 of 11-307 — See Authors ; Literature ; Poets. Literary and social judgments. W. R. Greg . . 33-1396 Literary character. I. D'Israeli . . 22-1023 Literary gazette ; or, journal of criticism, science, and the arts. v. 1. Ph. 1821. 4° 17-508 Literary bonis. N. Drake . . . 33-734 Literary magazine, and Am. register, v. 1,3-7. Ph., 1804-7. 6 V. 8° . . 17-107 Literary memoirs of living authors. D. Rivers 21-70 Literary panorama, the. L.,1807. 3 v. 8° 17-492 Literary policy of the church of Rome. J. Mend- ham 32-1920 Literary property, laws of. R. Maugham 3-316 — See Copyrigiit. Literary recollections. R. Warner . 30-1948 Literary relics. G. M. Berkeley . . 33-1205 Literary reminiscences. T. De Quincey 30-1933 Literature. History. — Alves, R. History of . . . 22-904 — Berington. J. Literary history of the middle ages 22-931 — Blakey, R. History of political 1. . 22-938 — Botta, A. C. L. Hand-book of . 22-941. — Denina, C. Revolutions of . . 22-1014 — Goodrich, S. G. Ancient and modern 1. 22-1065 — Hallam, H. Literature of Europe . 22-1076. — Kaumer, F. v. Handbuch zur geschichte der 34-2420 — Scherr, Dr. J. Allgemeine geschichte der 1. . . . . 34-2400 — Schlegel, F. Lectures on tiie history of 22-1192 — Schlosser, F. C History of the eighteenth cen- tury 29»-72 — Sismondi, J. C. L. S. de. Historical viewof tlie literature of the south of Europe 22-1208,9 LITERATURE. 345 LIVER. Literature. Tannehill, W. Sketches of the history of 22-1229 — Philosophy and study of. — Harris, J. Philological inquiries . 22-1081 — Knapp, S. L. Advice in the pursuits of 22-1112 — Marmontel, J. F. Elements de 1. . 34-3511 — Montgomery, J. Lectures on . 22-1145 — Stael-Holstein, Mme de. Influence of 22-1221 — Sybel, H. v. Literature and history of the crusades 29''-135 — Tuckerman, 11. T. Characteristics of 22-1251 — Villeneuve, A. de. Cours elementaire de . 34-3998 — Vinet, A. Outlines of . . . 33-1368 — ■ Williams, W. R. Conservative principle in 22-1285 — Miscellany. — Ampere, J. J. Litterature, voyages, et poesies 34-3021 — Arvine, K. Cyclopaedia of anecdotes 33-377 — Baillet, A. Jugemens des savans . 34-4979 — Beloe, W. Anecdotes of . . 21-140 — Books and authors . . , . . 22-942 — Cuvilier-Fleury, A. A. Etudes historiques et litteraires .... 34-3172 to 5 — Davis, W. Olio of anecdotes . 21-149 — D' Israeli, I. Curiosities of . 22-1020 to 2 • Miscellanies .... 22-1024 — Friswell, J. H. Varia : readings from rare books 22-1056 — Gilfillan, G. Sketches of modern 1. 30-1657 — Grimm, F. M. Gazette litteraire . 34-3374 — Hugo, V. Litterature et philosophic melees 34-3418 — Masson, D. Essays on the English poets 22-1132 — Memoirs of ... . 17-218 to 20 — Ossoli, S. M. F. d'. Papers on literature and art 33-490 — Photius. Myriobiblon . . . 34-2949 — Puruell, T. Literature and its professors 22-1170 — Ripley and Taylor. Hand-book of 33-900 — Sclielhorn, J. G. Amajnitates literaria? 34-482 — Souvestre, E. Causeries historiques et litteraires 34-5457 — Taillandier, R. E. G. Litterature etrangere 34-3844 — Vigueul-Marville. Melanges d' histoire et de 1. . . 34-4473 — Villemain, A. F. Litterature contemporaine 34-3891 — Collections. — Chambers, R. Cyclopaedia of English literature . 22-897,8 — Cheever, G. B. Prose writers of America 33-127 — Cleveland, C. D. Compendium of American literature 22-974 Compendium of classical literature 22-976 Compendium of English literature 22-971,2 — Duyckinck, E. A. and G. L. Cyclopaedia of American literature . . . 22-896 — Foster, M. E. Hand-book of modern European literature 22-1053 — Hood, E. P. 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B., 1846 38-440 Livermore, Mis. E. D. Zoe ; or, the quadroon's triumph 18-1925 Livermore, H. Addresses to the dispersed of Judah. Ph , 1849. 8« . . . . 82-1927 Liverpool. R. B. Jenkinson, earl of. Public life and administration of. L., 1827. 8» 80-827 Liverpool. Brooke, R. Liverpool as it was 27''-120 — Recollections of .... 27''-743 Lives and deeds worth knowing about. W. F. Ste- venson 30-2385 Lives and voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and Dam- pier ; including an introductory view of the earlier discoveries in the South Sea, and the history of the Buccaniers. N.Y., 1836 30-324 Lives made sublime ; or, sketches of Christian men who adorned their lives with good works. N.Y 30-1969 Lives of the British reformers. Ph., n. d. 30-1478 Lives of eminent individuals celebrated in American history. N. Y., 1847. 3 v. . 30-322 Lives of eminent persons. L. 8" . 30-825 Lives of governors of New Plymouth and Massa- chusetts bay. J. B. Moore . 80-1080 Lives of Scottish poets. L., 1822. 3 v. 30-483 Livet, C. L. Precieux et precieuaes, caracteres et moeurs litteraires du XVIP Siecle. P., 1859. 8» 84-4551 Living age. See Littell's. Living forces of the universe. J. W. Thompson . . • . . . 15-807 Living. Gladden, W. Plain thoughts on the art of 38-538 — Ticknor, C. Philosophy of . . 10-108 Livingston, E. Letter to R. Vaux, on the advantage of the Pennsylvania system of prison disci- pline. Ph., 1828. 8» . . 2-991 — Hunt, C. H. Life of . . . 30-1491 Livingston, J. The law register ; comprising the lawyers in the U. S., the state record, the official directory, the collector's assistant, etc. N. Y., 1868. 8° ... 2-861 Livingstone, D. Cambridge lectures; together with a prefatory letter by Prof. Sedgwick. Camb., 1858 28''-268 — Missionary travels and researches in South Af- rica ; including a sketch of sixteen years' resi- dence in the interior of Africa. N. Y., 1858. S" 28''-253 — Same. L., 1857. S" . . . 28''-253'' — See Faulkner, H. Livingstone, D. and C. 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Linton 18-3804 Ljungstedt, A. Historical sketches of the Portu- guese settlements in China, and of the Roman Catholic church and mission in China. B., 1834 28-''-21 Llewellyn, E. L. Title hunting . . 18-1926 Llorente, J. A. History of tlie inquisition of Spain, from tlie time of its establishment to the reign of Ferdinand VII. 2d ed. L.,1827. 8" 32-130 Lloyd, E. Treasures of darkness. Ph., 1854 23-751 Lloyd, G. T. Thirty-three years in Tasmania and Victoria ; being the actual experience of the author, interspersed Avith historic jottings, narratives, and counsel to emigrants. L., 1862 29''-195 Lloyd, H. Elementary treatise on the wave theory of light. L., 1857. 8" . . 11-153 Lloyd, J. Life of Sir Philip Sidney. L., 1862 30-1418 Lloyd, L. Scandinavian adventures, during a resi- dence of upwards of twenty years, re])resent- ing sporting incidents, and subjects of natural history, and devices for entrapping wild ani- mals, with some account of the northern fauna. 2d ed. 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Compendium of . 15-242 — Bennett, J. Elementary treatise on 15-214 Logic. Boole, G. Laws of thought . 15-148 — Bowen, F. Treatise on . ". . 15-236 — Coppee, H. Elements of . . 15-119 — Davios, C. Logic and utility of mathematics 14-23 — Day, H. N. Elements of . . 15-306 — De Morgan, A. Formal logic . 15-147 — Devey, J. The science of inference 15-240 — Fowler, T. Deductive 1. . . 15-317 — Genovesi, A. Logica e metafisica . 34-3503 — Hamilton, W. Lectures on . . 15-129 — Hedge, L. Elements of . . . 15-247 — Jevons, W. S. The logic of quality 15-235 — Kant, L Critique of pure reason . 15-109 — Latham, R. G. Application, to language 15-151 — Leechman, J. Introduction to the study of reasoning 15-318 — McGregor, P. System of . . 15-234 — Mahan, A. Science of . . . 15-212 — Mansel, H. L. Character of logical processes 15-154 — Mill, J. S. System of . . . 15-121 — Port Royal. Art of tliinking . 15-45 — Stebbing, W. Analysis of Mill's system of 15-344 — Taylor, I. 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Hydraulia . . 6-65 — Miller, T. Picturesque sketches of 27''-414 — Murray, J. F. Environs of . . 27M5 — Retlding, C. Stranger in . . 27''-254 — Ritchie, J. E. Sketches of . . 27b-525 — Stow, John. Survey of . . 27''-1119 — Timhs, J. Curiosities of . . 27^-926 Walks and talks about . . 27'>-746 — Guide books and directories. — London and its environs; a prsictical guide to the metropolis and its vicinity. E., 1862 27''-629 — Brown book, the, 1864 . . . 25-159 — Cunningham, P. Hand-book of . 27^-482 London in 1857 . . . 27b-508 — Dodd, D. Chambers' handy guide to 27»*-617 — Little London directory of 1677 . 2."!-127 — Pictorial hand-book of . . . 27''-742 — Post-office London directory (1864) 25-300 — Life in. — Beames, T. The rookeries of . 27''-915 — Blackmore, J. London by moon light mission 32-931 — Change for American notes . 18-3649 ;33-932 — Grant, J. Every-day life in . . 27»'-720 — Hollingshead, J. Ragged L. . 2-719 — Malcolm, J. P. Manners and customs to 1700 27''-794 — Mayhew, H. London labour and London poor 2-786 — Murray, J. F. World of , . 27''-740 — Riley, "H. T. (ed.) Memorials of, in the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries . , 27^-4056 — Ritchie, J. E. Night-side of . 27^-899 — Sala, G. A. Gaslight and daylight 27''-507 — Schlesingen, M. Saunterings in . 27''-325 — Smith, C^ M. Curiosities of London life 27''-897 London life .... 33-319 — Stallard, J. XL London pauperism 2-868 — Thornbury, W. Haunted London 27''-1143 — Timbs. .J. Club-life of . . . 27»-llol — Exhibitions. — Great exhibition of the works of industry of all nations, 1851. Official, descriptive, and illus- trated catalogue. L., 1851. 3 v. 8" 6-1005 Reports by the juries. L., 1852. 2 v. 8° 6-1004 — International exhibition of 1862. The illustrated catalogue of the industrial department. L. 4 V. 8» 6-1003 — Miscellany. — Capper, C. Port and trade of . 1-165 — Cliarley, W. T. Law of London cabs and omnibuses 2-320 London. Miscellany. — Curtis, W. Flora Londinensis . 9-1237 — Dixon, W. H. London prisons . 27''-336 — Dodd, G. Food of London . . 1-288 — Hodges, N. Loimologia ; or, account of the plague in 10-62 — Jesse, J. H. London and its celebrities 27''-636 — Low, S.,jr. Charities of, in 1861 . 27''-748 — Mayhew, H., and J. Binney. Criminal prisons 2-788 — Mudie, R. Babylon the great . 27^-914 — Police of London .... 27^-752 — Rush, R. Residence at court of . 27M7 — Scott, B. Statistical vindication of 27''-1067 — Tavern anecdotes .... 33-125 — Timbs, J. Romance of , . 27''-793 — Waters, T. Traditions of . . 27''-1218 — See Tower. London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical maga- zine. See Philosophical magazine. London poems. R. Buchanan . . 23-897 London quarterly review, v. 30-32. L., 1868,9. 8" 17-92 — See Quarterly review. London review. See European mag. London society : an illustrated magazine. L., 1862-8. 15 V. 8« 17-185 London Times, essays from. 2d series. N. Y..1852 33-276 Londonderry, Marquess of. See Castlereagh. 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Last travels . . 29''-187 Voyage a M 34-3969 — Riaux, F. Notice historique . 34-3969 — Rochon, Abbe. Voyage to . . 29^-54 — Ryan, B. W. Visit to . . . 28'>-445 Madame Bovary. G. Fleubert . . 34-5261 Madame de Beaupre. Mrs. C. Jenkin 18-4165 Madame de Maintenon. Mme de Genlis 18-1169 Madame de Rieux. Mme C. Reybaud 34-4254 Madame de Soramerville. J. Sandeau 34-3718 Mme de Stael. A. Bolte . . . 18-4183 Madame de Valnoir. C. P. de Kock . 34-4833 Madame Fontenoy .... 18-2008 Madame Gil Bias. P. Feval . . 34-3328 Madame n'est pas cliez elle. M. de Grandfort 34-4349 Madame Olympe. H. Murcrer . . 34-5368 Madame Pistache. P. Feval . . 34-5308 Madame Rose. A. Achard . . . 34-3011 Madame Tiierese. Erckmann-Chatrian 18-4163 Madden, D. O. Life of H. Grattan. See Davis, T. 30-2312 Madden, Sir F. See Bible ; Layamons Brut. Madden, R. R. The historv of Irish periodical literature. L., 1867. 2 v. 8" . 22-1124 — Infirmities of genius illustrated. Ph., 1833. 2 V 33-406 — Life and martyrdom of Savonarola ; illustrative of the history of church and state connexion. 2d ed. L., 1854. 2 v. 8<> . . 30-1106 — Life and times of Robert Emmet ; also a memoir of Thomas Addis Emmet. N. Y., 1857 30-1145 — Literary life and correspondence of the countess of Blessington. N. Y., 1855. 3 v. 30-823 — Pliantasmata ; or, illusions and fanaticisms of protean forms productive of great evils. L., 1857. 2 V. 8» . . . . 15-158 Madden, R. R. Travels in Turkey, Esrypt, Nubia, and Palestine. Ph., 1830. 2 v. " 38'»-85 — The Turkish empire in its relations with Christi- anity and civilization. L., 1862. 2 v. S" 27=^-3183 — A twelvemonth's residence in the West Indies, during the transition from slavery to appren- ticesliip. Ph., 1835. 2 v. . 26''-76 — United Irishmen ; their lives and times. Ph., 1843. 2 V 30-340 Third series. Dub., 1846. 3 v. 8» 30-340* Maddox, J. M. The king and the deserter. F's S. D. v. 39 24-321 Maddyn, D. O. Chiefs of parties ; with original anecdotes. L., 1859. 2 v. . 30-1177 Madeira. Dix, J. A. Winter in . 27''-236 — Sketches in 37''-40S Madeleine, une nouvelle. C. Henry . 34-3395 Madeleine. C. P. de Kock . . . 34-4761 Madeleine. J. Sandeau . . . 34-3712 Madelene, J. de la. Brigitte, le Comte Alghiera. P., 1861 34-4087 Madeline. T. S. Arthur . . . 18-181 Madeline. Julia Kavanagh . . 18-1718 Madeline. Mrs. A. Opie' .' . vl. of 18-2394 Madeline Clare. C. Mayne . . . 18-2165 Madelon. E. About .... 34-4628 Madelon Hawley. W. E. Bridee . 18-339 Mademoiselle cinquante millions. St. Mars 34-4032 Mademoiselle Cleopatre. A. Houssaye 34-5608 Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle. A. Dumas 34-3224 Mademoiselle de Cardonne. H. A. A. de Gondrecourt 34-4530 Mademoiselle de Clermont. Mme de Genlis 34-3348,4730 Mademoiselle de La Fayette. Mme de Genlis 18-1170 Mademoiselle de la Seigliere. J. Sandeau 34-3713 Mademoiselle de la Seigliere : comedie. J. Sandeau 34-3723 Mademoiselle de Malepeire. C. Reybaud 34-3643 Mademoiselle deMarsan. C. Nodier . 34-3605 Mademoiselle de Maupin. T. Gautier 34-3346 Mademoiselle du Rosier. A. Achard . 34-4002 Mademoiselle de Tournon. Mme de Souza 34-4260 Mademoiselle la Quintinie. Mme Dudcvant 34-4154 Mademoiselle la Ruine. X. de Moutepin et E. Capendu 34-4354 Mademoiselle Mariani. A. Houssaye . 34-4074 Mademoiselle Merquem. Mme Dudevant 18-4077 Mademoiselle Million. Mme U. Ratazzi 34-5364 Mademoiselle Mori .... 18-2006 Mademoiselle Robespierre. St. Mars . 34-4023 Madge ; or, night and morning. H. B. Goodwin . 18-2007 Madiai, story of the ; with notices of efforts made in Europe and America in their behalf. N. Y., 1853 32-446 Madison, J. Letters, and other wrltinsrs. Published by order of congress. 1769-1836. Ph., 1805. 4 v. 8° 26''-725 — Papers purchased by order of congress ; being his correspondence, and reports of debates during the congress of the confederation, and his reports' and debates in the Federal con- vention. W., 1840. 3 v. 8» . 26''-765 — Rives, W. C. Life and times of 30-1204 Madoc. R. Southey . . . . 33-279 Madonna Mary. Mrs. Oliphant . 18-3888,3797 Madonne de Margay .... 34-4650 Madras. Report of the sanitary commissioner for 1866. •8'' 10-1011 Madrid, imprisonment at. J. van Halen 27''-188 Madrid in 1835 ; sketches of the metropolis of Spain and its inhabitants, and of society and man- ners in the peninsula. By a resident officer. N. Y., 1836. 8° ... 37'>-113 MafFei, Count. Brigand life in Italy : a history of Bourbonist reaction. L., 1865. 2 v. 8° 27»-2343 MAGA. 361 MAIN. " Maga excursion papers ;" traveller's notes 29''-289 Mapa social papers. N. Y., 1867 . . 33-1361 " Maga social papers." About babies, good-looking people, etc 33-1385 Maga stories 18-3869,3953 Magasin cles enfans. Leprince de Beaumont 84-5064 Mairazin de librairie. P., 1858. 4 v. 8° 34-4522 Magdalen Hepburn. Mrs. M. Oliphant 18-2383 Magee, W. Atonement and sacrifice. L., 1849. 8° 32-1357 Magendie, F. 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Earthquake catalogue of the British association, with the discussion, curves and maps. L., 1858. 8'' . . . 11-179 Mallet du Pan, J. Memoirs and correspondence illus- trative of the history of the French revolution. Collected and arranged by A. Sayous. L., 1852. 2 V. 8» . . . , 27''-1898 Malleville. J. Abbott .... 18-9 Mailing, O. Great and good deeds of Danes, Nor- wegians, and Holsteinians. L., 1807. 4" 27''-2778 Mallorv, D. Life and speeches of Henry Clay. iSr. Y., 1843. 2 V. 8° . . . 30-91 Malo, I. G. Voz de la naturaleza. Gerona, 1841. 3 v. 34-32 Malone, E. Cursory observations on the poems at- tributed to T. Rowley. L., 1782. 8» 23-930 — Inquiry into the authenticity of certain miscel- laneous papers and legal instruments, attri- buted to Shakspeare and others. L., 1796. 8" 24-75 — Prior, J. Life of ... . 30-1237 Malone collection. Halliwell, J. O. Hand list 21-200 Malory, T. La mort d'Arthure. — The history of King Arthur and of the knights of the round table. 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B., 1821. 8» . . . 3-155 Malting. White, E. S, Maltster's guide 6-450 Maltravers, Sir R. See Dillon, H. A. 18-3843 Mamiani, T. Rights of nations ; or, the new law of European states applied to the affairs of Italy. Trans, by R. Acton. L., 1860 27''-3495 Mammalia. Browne, P. A. Trichologia mamma- lium 9-1202 — Jardine, Sir W. N. 1., XV-XXVII 9-594 — Owen, R. Classification and distribution of 9-600 — Ruschenberger, W. S. W. Elements of mam- malogy ..... 9-619 — Smith, C. H. Introduction to [Jardine, Sir W. N. 1., 15] . . . v.l of 9-594 — White, A. Popular history of . 9-656 — See Man and mankind ; Quadrupeds ; Cetacea, in supplement. Mammon. Mrs. C. Gore . . . 18-1223 Mammon ; or, covetousness in the church. J. Har- ris 32-290 Man. J. D. Bell 33-818 — Essay on. A.Pope . . .23-504,915 Man all immortal. D. W. Clark . 32-1316 Man, and the conditions that surroucd him. N. Y.. 1867 29''-245 Man and the gospel. T. Guthrie . 32-2335 Man and his motives. G. Moore . . 15-51 Man and his relations. S. B. Brittan . 15-205 Man and law. R. B. Warden . . 10-211 Man who laughs. Victor Hugo . . 18-1533 Man and mankind. Argyle, G. J. D. Campbell, duke of. Primeval man . . 29»-274 — Baldwin, J. D. Pre-historic nations 29''-275 — Boustetten, C. V. de. Man of the north, and man of the south . . . 2-548 — Cabell, J. L. Unity of mankind . 29''-173 — Gregory, J. State and faculties of man 15-298 — Huxley, T. H. Man's place in nature 9-566 — Kames, Ld. Sketches of the history of man 29»-78 — Kinmont, A. Lectures on the natural history of man 29''-258 — Latham, R. G. Man and his migrations 29''-167 Natural history of the varieties of man 29»-185 — Lesley, J. P. Origin and destiny of man 29»-265 — Man, and the conditions that surround him 29*-245 — Man's age in the world . . 29«-250 — Mudie, R. Physical structure and adaptation of man 10-84 — Nott and Gliddon. Types of mankind 29='-406 — Oldekop, T. L. v. Mankind in many ages 29«-214 — Page, D. Natural history relations of man 9-736 — Pickering, C. Races of man . 29»-238 — Prichard, J. C. Natural history of man 9-608 Maps illustrative of "Nat. hist, of man." and " Researches " . . . 9-1257 Physical history of mankind . 9-609 MAN. 364 MANNING. Man and mankind. Smyth, C. P. Antiquity of intellectual man .... 29»-269 — Tylor, E. B. Early history of mankind 29''-159 — Van Amringe, W. F. Natural history of man 9-649 — Vogt, C. Lectures on man . . 9-651 — Wake, C. S. Chapters on man . 15-339 — See Anthropology ; Cosmogony ; Ethnology ; Human race ; Races. Man and nature. G. P. Marsh . . 25-88 Man as a moral being. R. Mudie . 15-52 Man-at-arms. G. P. R. James . . 18-1634 Man in earnest. R. Collyer . . 18-2396 Man, intellectual. R. Mudie . . 15-53 Man, isle of. See Isle of Man. Man made of money. D. Jerrold . 18-1674 Man, moral and physical. J. H. Jones 32-948 Man of business. S. G. Lenny . . 14-192 Man of feeling. H. Mackenzie . . 33-39 Man of fortune. Mrs. C. Gore . . 18-1224 Man of his day : a novel. 3 v. . . 18-4040 Man of the world. H. Mackenzie . 33-39 Man of the world, letters to a. J. F. E. Le Boys des Guays 32-2409 Man on the ocean. R. M. Ballantyne 29''-269 Man upon the sea. F. B. Goodrich . 29M54 Man with the broken ear. E. About . 18-3891 Man's ability. J. Gibson . . . 32-1297 Man's age in the world. By an Essex rector. L., 1865. 8" 29^-250 Manahan, A. Triumphs of the Catholic church in the early ages. N. Y., 1866. 8" 32-1763 Manchester, W. D. M., duke of. Court and society from. Elizabeth to Anne. 2d ed. L., 1864. 2v. 8" 27^-793 Manchester. Prentice, A. Historical sketches and personal recollections . . 27''-970 — Radcliffe, J.,etal. Bibliothecse publicae mancu- meusis catalogus . . . 21-349 — Wheeler, J. History of . . 27»-1220 — Whitaker, J. History of . . 27^-1221 Manchester free library. Annual reports, 1851-9. Manchester, v. y. . . . 21-327 — Catalogue of the Ancoats and Ardwick branch lending department. Manch., 1857. 8° 21-433 — Catalogue of the books in the reference depart- ment. Prepared by A. Crestadora. L., 1864. 8° 21-432 Manchester lectures. W. Cobbett . 2-617 Manchester strike, the. H. Martineau 18-3858 Mancini, Hortense. SeeMazarin, H. M., duchesse de. Mandamus, writ of. Tapping, T. E. Law and practice of . . . . v. 76 of 2-55 Mandan Indians. Catlin, G. 0-Kee-Pa, and other customs of 26''-675 Mandeville, B. The fable of the boes ; or, private vices, public benefits ; with an essay on charity and charity-schools, and a search into the na- ture of society. L., 1795. 8° . 2-647 Mandeville, H. Elements of reading and oratory. N. Y., 1850 . . . . 22-679 Mandeville. See Maundeville. Maney, H. Memories over the water ; or, stray thoughts on a long stroll. Nashville, 1854 27''-657 Mangan, J. C. Poems; with biographical introduc- tion by J. Mitchel. N. Y., 1859 23-550 — Same. N. Y., 1866 . . . 23-550* Mangin, E. Piozzianna ; or, recollections of the late Mrs. Piozzi ; with remarks, by a friend. L., 1833. 8» .... 30-1516 — View of the pleasures arising from a love of books. L., 1814 . . . 22-680 Mangnall, R. Historical and miscellaneous ques- tions ; with selection of British and general biography. L., 1859 . . 29''-153 — See Comer. Mangum, A. W. Myrtle leaves. Raleigh, 1864 / 26»-2200 Manhattaner in New Orleans. A. O. Hall 26''-459 Mania. See Insanity. Maniac, and other poems. G. S. Burleigh 23-713 Manifesto, the. J. Dunlavy . . 32-237 Manilla. Ellis, H. T. Hong-Kong to M. 29M68 Mankind. See Man and mankind. Manly exercises. D. Walker . . 20-498,9 Mann, E. J. Deaf and dumb ; or, a collection of articles relating to the condition of deaf mutes. B., 1836 . . . . . 33-1061 Mann, H. Annual reports on education. B. 8° 13-277 — Lectures and annual reports on education. Camb., 1867. 8« ... 13-276 — Lectures on education. B., 1855 . 13-130 — Lectures on various subjects. N. Y., 1864. 8" 33-982 — Thoughts from writings of. B., [1867] 33-989 — Twelve sermons delivered at Anlioch college. B., 1861 32-959 — Mann, M. Life of ... 30-1667 — and P. E. Chase. Arithmetic practically ap- plied. Ph., 1850 . . . 14-81 — Grammar school arithmetic. Ph., 1851 14-80 Mann, J. An exposition of the revelation of John. N. Y., 1851 32-2162 Mann, J. A. Cotton trade of Great Britain ; its rise, progress, and present extent. L., 1860. 8° 1-110 Maun, M. Life of Horace Mann. B., 1865. 8» 30-1667 — Physiological cook book. B., 1867 6-200 — See Sarmiento, D. F. — and E. P. Peabody. Moral culture of infanc}'-, and Kindergarten guide. B., 1863 13-169 Mann, R. J. Guide to the knowledge of life, vege- table and- animal ; being a comprehensive manual of physiology. N. Y., 1860 10-220 Mann, W. B. Trial of Anton Probst, for the mur- der of C. Bearing and family. Ph., 1867. 8» 2-353 — vs. L. C. Cassidy. Report of the proceedings in the case of the contested election for dis- trict attorney. Ph., 1857. 8° . 2-138 Mannering, May. Helping hand series. (3) The cruise of the Dashaway . . 18-4097 (4) The little Spaniard . . 18-4098 (5) Salt-water Dick . . . 18-4099 Manners, Mrs. [Pseud.] See Richards, Mrs. W. C. Manners, Motley. [Pseud.] See Duganne, A. J. H. Manners. Bradi, A. P. Du Sayoir-vivre 34-4017 — Chapus, E. Manuel de 1' homine et de la femme comme il font .... 34-4020 — Hale, Mrs. S. J. Manners . . 33-755 — Hervey, G. W. Principles of courtesy 33-567 — Societies for reformation of . . 32-1888 — Wiseman, C. Narcissus . . 33-010 — See Early English text society, pt. 32 V. 18 of 22-1043 — See Etiquette ; Morals. Manners and customs. Depping, G. B. Evening entertainments .... 29"-174 — Dew, T. Digest of . . . 29''-66 — Douce, F. Illustrations of Shakespeare 24-12 — Goldsmith, J. General view of . 25-22 — Goodrich, S. G. View of . . 29"-216 — London interiors .... 27''-1230 — Soane, G. Book of the months . 33-103 — Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Essai sur les meeurs des nations. T. 13-16 . . . 34-186S — See Dress ; Costume ; Fashion. Manners and customs of the Japanese in the nine- teenth century ; from recent Dutch visitors of Japan, and the German of P. F. von Siebold. L., 1841. 8» .... 28''-551 Manners and habits. G. W. Hervey . 33-567 Mannevillette. See Apres de M. Manning, Miss Anne. Belforest : a tale 18-2054 — Cherry and violet . . . . » 18-2031 — Chronicle of Ethelfled . . . 18-:2082 MANNING. 368 MANUAL. Manning, Miss Anne. Claude, the colporteur 18-2033 — Colloquies of Edward Osborne . 18-2034 — The day of small things. L., 1860 18-3865 — Deborah's diary .... 18-2035 — Duchess of Trajetto . . . 18-2060 — Family pictures .... 18-2036 — Good old times .... 18-2037 — Helen and Olga .... 18-2038 — Household of Sir Thomas More . 18-2039 — Interrupted wedding . . . 18-2059 — Jack and the tanner of Wymondham 18-2040 — Jacques Bonneval ; or, the days of the dragon- nades 18-3913 — Ladies of Bever hollow . . . 18-2041 — Maiden and married life of Mary Powell, after- wards Mistress Milton . . 18-2042 — Meadowleigh 18-2055 — Miss Biddy Frobisher . . . 18-3832 — Noble purpose, nobly won . , 18-2044 — Old Chelsea Bunhouse . . . 18-2045 — Passages in the life of the faire gospeller, Mis- tress Anne Askew . . . 18-3782 — Popular house academy . . . 18-2046 — Provocations of Madame Palissy . 18-2047 — Selvaggio : a tale of Italian country life 18-2053 — Some account of Mrs. Clarinda Singlehart 18-2043 — Story of Italy. L., 1859 . . 27='-2347 — Tasso and Leonora . . . 18-2048 — Town and forest .... 18-2049 — Valentine Duval .... 18-2050 — Village belles 18-2051 Manning, H. E. England and Christendom. L., 1867 32-2279 — [Ed.] Essays on religion and literature; by various writers. 2d series. L., 1867. 8° 32-1985 — Ireland; a letter to Earl Gray. 2d ed. L., 1868. 80 27»-1517 — Temporal mission of the Holy Ghost ; or, reason and revelation. N. Y.,1866 . 32-1728 Manning, H. H. Trumbull, H. C. Sketch of the life of 30-2426 Manning, James. Inquiry into the character and origin of the possessive augment in English and in cognate dialects. L., 1864. 8° [Philol. soc. trans., 1864] .... 22-488 Manning, James, D. D. Guild, R. A. Life, times, and correspondence of . . 30-1555 Manning, J. A. Lives of the speakers of the house of commons. L., 1850. 8° . 30-1179 Manoeuvring. M. Edgeworth. v. 2 . 18-977 Manoeuvring mother. Mrs. Grey . 18-1277 Manon Lescaut. A. F. Prevost d' Exiles 34-3630 Manrique, J. Coplas. See Novelas Espaiiolas 34-12 — Same. See Longfellow, H. W. . 23-770 Manse of Mastland. Koetsvcld . . 18-2058 Manse of Sunny-side. Mrs. E. S. Phelps 18-2486 Mansel, G. B. Law and practice of demurrer to pleadings and evidence ; with an introduction to the nature and forms of pleadings. Ph., 1839. 8° . . . . V. 26 of 2-55 Mansel, H. L. Limits of religious thought exam- ined : [Bampton lectures for 1858.] B., 1859 15-131 Young, J. Criticism on . . 15-153 — Metaphysics ; or, pliilosopliy of consciousness, phenomenal and real. E., 1860 . 15-164 — Philosophy of the conditioned ; comprising re- marks on Hamilton and Mill. L., 1806 . 15-284 — Prolegomena logica ; aninquiry into the psycho- logical character of logical processes. B., 1860 15-154 — See Aldrich, H. Mansell, R. See Defence of the drama. Mansfield, C. B. Paraguay, Brazil, and the Plate, in 1852,3. Camb., 1856 . . 26''-305 Mansfield, C. B. Theory of salts ; a treatise on the constitution of bipolar (two-membered) chem- ical compounds. L., 1865 . . 8-88 Mansfield, E. D. American education, its princi- ples and elements. N. Y., 1851 13-134 — Legal rights, liabilities and duties of women ; with an introductory history of their legal condition in the Hebrew, Roman, and feudal civil systems. Salem, 1845 . 2-778 — Life of General Winfield Scott. N. Y., 1846 30-483 — Same, abridged ; Avith a sketch of the life of W. A. Graham. N. Y., 1852 . . 30-722 — Memoirs of the life and services of Daniel Drake. Cin., 1855 . . . 30-844 — Political grammar of the United States ; or, a complete view of the theory and practice of the general and state governments, with the relations between them. N. Y., 1834 20''-751 Mansfield, R. B. Log of the Water Lily, during two cruises in Europe, in 1851,2. Leip., 1854 27''-718 Mansfield Park. Miss J. Austen . 18-222 Manship, A. National jewels: Washington, Lincoln, and the fathers of the revolution. Ph., 1866. 8» 20^-1043 — Thirteen years' experience in the itinerancy. Ph., 1856 32-1322 Mansion, C. See Blades, W. Manstein, C. H. v. Contemporary memoirs of Rus- sia, from 1727 to 1744. L., 1856 27»-2952 Mant, R. History of the church of Ireland, from the reformation to the union of the churches of England and Ireland. L., 1840,1. 2 v. 8» 32-1527 — Horse liturgicfe ; containing liturgical discrep- ancy and liturgical harmony ; with adapta- tions to the American church, by W. D. Wil- son. N. Y., 1847 . . . 32-1495 — See D'Oyly, G. Mantchu Tartary, travels in. G. Fleming, 28*'-416 Mantell, G. A. Geological excursions round the isle of Wight, and along the adjacent coast of Dorsetshire. 3d ed. L., 1854 . 9-259 — Medals of creation ; or, first lessons in geology, and in the study of organic remains. L., 1844. 2v. . . . . . . 9-260 — Petrifactions and their teachings ; or, a hand- book to the gallery of organic remains of the British museum. L., 1851 . . 9-258 — Pictorial atlas of fossil remains ; consisting of colored illustrations, with descriptions. L., 1850. 4» 9-1205 — Thoughts on animalcules ; or, a glimpse of the invisible world revealed by the microscope. L., 1846 9-582 — Wonders of geology ; or, a familiar exposition of geological phenomena. 6th ed. L., 1848. 2v 9-261 Manual for engineer troops. J. C. Duane 6-595 Manual for volunteers and militia of the U. S. W. Gilhum 6-606 Manual of bayonet exercise. G. B. M'Clellan 6-642 Manual of classical bibliography. J. W. Moss . . . ... . 21-334 Manual of commercial correspondence, English and French, by a merchant. N. Y., 1850 1-70 Manual of geographical science, mathematical, phys- ical, historical and descriptive. L., 1851-9, 2 V. 8» 25-74 Manual of heraldry : a description of the terms used, and a dictionary of everv designation in the science. 5th ed. L., [1858] . 29''-220 Manual of methodism. B. Hawley . 32-2351 Manual of the pension laws of the United States, em- bracing all the laws under which pensions, bounties and bounty-lands are now granted. By an examiner. W., 1862. 8» 2-181 Manual of prelacy and ritualism. L. Coleman ...... 32-2487 MANUAL. 866 MARGARET. Manual of the sociality of the blessed Virgin Mary, compiled by a catholic clergyman. Ph., 1866 32-1736 Manuel, J. See Roscoe, T. Spanish novelists V. 1 of 18-3786 Manuel de la mere chretienne. R. P. T. Ratisbonne 34-5014 Manuel de I'homme et de la femme comme il faut. E. Chapus 34-4020 Manuel du libraire. J. C. Brunei . 21-137 Manuel Pereira. F. C. Adams . . 18-49 Manufactures. Allen, Z. Practical tourist 27''-126 — Babbage, C. Economy of . . 6-278 — Bishop, J. L. History of American m. 6-283 — Coxe,T. Statement of the arts and manufactures of the U. S 6-963 — De Bow, J. D. B. Industrial resources of the south 1-150 — Fosbroke, T. D. Manufactures of the Greeks and Romans .... 27^-3132 — Freed ley, E. T. Philadelphia and its m. 6-331 — M'Culloch, J. R. Treatise on . 1-96 — Mason, G. C. Application of art to 6-366 — Pennsylvania society for encouraging American manufactures ; memorial . . 6-368 — Taylor, W. C. Handbook of silk, cotton, and woollen m 6-421 — Timmins, S. Birmingham and the midland hardware district . . . 6-424 — Ure, A. Dictionary of . . . 6-438,9 Philosophy of ... . 6-440,1 — Vegetable substances used in the arts 6-835,6 — See Repertory of arts ; U. S. census. Manure. Browne, 1). J. Am. muck book 4-57 — Dana, S. L. Muck manual . . 4-150 Manuscripts. Dee, John. Catalogue of. Camden soc. pub. V. 19 . . . . 27''-195 — Pettigrew, T. J. Bibliotheca Sussexiana 21-359 — Westwood, J. 0. Palajogi'aphia Sacra pictoria 21-535 — See Early English text society . 22-1043,4 Manuscripts in the library of the King of France, accounts and extracts of the. Published un- der the inspection of a committee of the royal academy of sciences at Paris. Trans, from the French. L., 1789. 2 v. 8» 21-78 "Many happy returns of the day." C. and M. C. Clarke 20-323 Manuzio, T. Renouard, A. A. Annales de I'impri- merie des Aide .... 21-243 Manzoni, A. I promessi sposi. Parigi, 1843. 2 v. 34-2519 — Betrothed 18-2061 Maori king. J. E. Gorst . . . 29»-152 — See New Zealand. Maout. See Le Maout. Mapes, J. J. The working farmer ; devoted to agri- cidture, horticulture, the rights of agricultur- ists, etc. V. 1-6. N. Y., 1851-4. 6 v. in 3. 4" 4-504 Mapes, W. De nugis curialium distiuctiones. Cam- den soc. pub. v. 50 . . . 27''-195 — Latin poems, attributed to. Camden soc. pub. V. 16 27='-195 Mapleton. P. Church .... 18-645 Maps, construction of. W. Hughes . 25-98 Maquet, A. La Belle Gabrielle. P., 1861. 3 v. 34-4116 — Detles de coeur. P., 1857 . . 34-4109 — L'Envers et TEndroit. L., 1858. 5 v. 34-4110 — La maison du baigneur. P., 1862. 2 v. 34-5215 — La Rose blanche. L., 1858. 3 v. . 34-4115 — Les Vertes-Feuilles. P., 1862 . 34-4324 — See Dumas, A. ; Arnould, A. (in supplement). Marana, J. P. Letters written by a Turkish spy. L., 1801. 8" .... 27-^3499 Marana, les. H. de Balzac . . . 34-5511 Marat Tami du peuple. A. Bougeart . 34-4702 Marathon, and other poems. P. Earle 23-76 Marble faun. N. Hawthorne . . 18-1372 Marble isle. S. Bridge . , . 23-741 Marble quarries of Italy. W. P. Jervis 1-180 Marble-worker's manual. Trans, from the French by M. L. Booth. N. Y., 1856 . 6-288 — Same. Ph., 1865 .... 6-289 Marbles, Elgin and Phigaleian. H. Ellis 5-6 Marbois, F. Barbe de. History of Louisiana, par- ticularly of the cession of that colony to the United States, with an introductory essay on the constitution and government of the U. S. Ph., 1830. 8° . . . . 26M30 Marcel, C. Language as a means of mental culture and international communication. L., 1853. 2v 13-136 Marcet, J. Conversations on political economy. N. Y., 1820 . ... . 3-157 — Conversations on vegetable physiology ; com- prehending the elements of botany, with their application to agriculture. N. Y., 1830 9-57 Marcet, W. Comi)osition of food and how it is adul- terated, with practical directions for its analy- sis. L., 1856. 8» . . . 10-621 — On chronic alcoholic intoxication, with an in- quiry into the influence of the abuse of alcohol as a cause of disease. N. Y., 1868 10-815 March, C. W. Reminiscences of congress. N. Y., 1850 . . . . . . 30-639 March, D. Night scenes in the bible. Ph., 1869. 8° 32-2518 — Walks and homes of Jesus. Ph., 1866 32-2173 March, F. A. Method of philological study of the English language. N. Y., 1865 22-470 March, Major. [Pseud.] See AVillcox, O. B. March, T. C. Flower and fruit decoration, with some remarks on the treatment of town gar- dens, terraces, etc. L., 1862. 8" 5-332 March winds and April showers. [Miss L. M. Budgen] 9-948 Marchand de coco. A. Ricard . , 34-4823 Marchen. H. C. Andersen . . . 34-611 Marchen meines lebens. H. C. Andersen 34-612 Marchen, neue. H. C. Andersen . 34-604 Marchese. Painters, sculptors and architects of the orderof S.Dominic. Dub., 1852. 2 v. 30-1855 Marco Griffi. Mrs. AVebb . . . 18-3480 Marco Paul's voyages. J.Abbott . 26''-380to4 Marcus ; or, the boy-tamer. W. Simonds 18-2884 Marcus Warland. Mrs. C. L. Hentz . 18-1406 Marcy, E. E. Christianity and its conflicts, ancient and modern. N. Y., 1867 . . 32-2308 Marcy, R. B. Thirty years of army life on the bor- der. N. Y., 1866. 8» . . . 26''-565 — See U. S. Geog., etc. Reports of secretary of war 26''-481 — and G. B. McClellan. Exploration of the Red river of Louisiana. W., 1853. 8» 26''-334 Mardi ; and a voyage tliither. H. Melville 18-2187 Mare au diable. Mme A. Dudevant . 34-3707 Marett, P. R. Yachts and yacht building. L., 1865. 8° 6-64 Maretzek, M. Crotchets and quavers; or, revelations of an opera manager in America. N. Y., 1855 5-1020 Marey, Col. 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Saxe 33-842 Masques d'or, les. A. des Essarts . 34-4631 Massachusett language. Eliot, J. Indian gram- mar begun , . . . v. 9 of 36''-388 Massachusetts. Charters and general laws of the colony and province of Massachusetts Bay ; carefully collected from the public records and ancient printed books, with an appendix. Published by order of the general court. B., 1814. 80 2-139 — Records of the governor and company. Ed. by N. B. Shurtkff: B., 1853. 5 v. in 6. 4° 36<'-1318 — Speeches of the governors, from 1765 to 1775, and the answers of the house of representa- tives to the same, with theii' lesolutions and addresses for that period, and other public papers relating to the dispute between this country and Great Britain, which led to the independenceof the United 'Stivtes. B., 1818. •8" • , 36''-779 — Barry, J. S. History of . . 36"-363 — Batchelder, S., jr. Laws relating to manufac- turing corporations . . . 2-875 — Bradford, A. 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Ancient philosophy; comprising the Hebrew, Egyptian, Hindoo, Chinese, Persian, Grecian, Roman, and Alexandrian systems of philosophy. L., 1861 . . . 15-222 — Moral and metaphysical philosophy of the first six centuries. L., 1854 . . 15-223 — Medieval philosophy, moral and metaphysical. 2d ed. L., 1859 .... 15-224 — Modern philosophy ; or, a treatise of moral and metaphysical philosophy from the 14th century to the French revolution, with a glimpse into the 19th century. L., 1862 . 15-225 — The commandments considered as instruments of national reformation. L., 1866 32-1944 — The conflictof good and evil in our day. L. , 1805 32-2242 — The conscience ; lectures on casuistry, delivered in the University of Cambridge. L., 1868. 8* 15-232 — The ground and object of hope for mankind. B., 1808 32-2417 — Has the church, or the state, the power to edu- cate the nation? L.,1839 . . 13-139 — Learning and working ; the religion of Rome, and its influence ou modern civilization. Camb., 1855 .... 13-137 — The prophets and kings of the Old testament. B., 1853 . . ^ . . . 32-447 — The religions of the world, and their relations to Christianity. B., 1854 . . 32-489 — Theological essays. N. Y., 1854 . 32-789 — Workman and the franchise ; chapters from English history on the representation and education of the people. L. 1800. 8° 27'''-818 Maurice, T. Indian antiquities; or, dissertations relative to the ancient geographical divisions, the system of primeval theology, the code of civil laws, the original form of government, the commerce, and the literature of Hindostau. L., 1800. 7 V. 8° . . . 28''-244 — The modern history of Hindostan ; commencing at the period of the death of Alexander, and intended to be brought down to the close of the 18th century. L., 1802. 2 v. 4° 28"-407 Maurice. E. Scribe .... 34-3732 Maurice de Saxe— Etude historique. St. R. Taillan- dier 34-4700 Maurice de Treuil. A. Acliard . . 34-3012 Maurice Dering. G. A. Lawrence . 18-1819 Maurice, ou le travail. Mme Z. Carraud 34-5075 Maurice Tiernay. C. Lever . . . 18-1882 Mauritius. Backhouse, J. Visit to . 28*'-40 — Beaton, P. Five years in . . 28*'-307 Six months in reunion . . 28''-584 — Grant, C. History of . . . 25-306 — Ryan, B. W. Eight years residence in 28''-445 — Simonin, L. L'ile Maurice et la societe mauri- cienne 34-4678 Maury, Ann. Tale of the Huguenots; or, memoirs of a French refugee family. Translated and compiled from the original manuscripts of James Fontaine, by one of his descendants ; with an introduction by F. L. Hawks. D. D. N. Y., 1838 80-1&59 MAURY 373 MAYO. 11-509 40 n-sio Y. ,1855. 8» 25-09 25-69'^ Maury, Ann. Memoirs of a Huguenot family ; from autobiograpiiy of Rev. J. Fonteine, and other family manuscripts ; with an appendix. N. Y., 1853 30-1900 Maury, J. S. Eloquence de la Chaire. P., 1850 34-3515 — Principles of eloquence ; with an introduction by A. Potter. N. Y., 18G3 . 22-685 Maury, "L. F. A. Le monde Alpestre . 34-4058 — La Terre et I'PIomnie. P., 1857 . 34-3965 — See Qnerard, J. M. Maury, M. F. Explanntions and sailing directions to accompany the wnid and current charts. 7th ed. Ph., 1855. 4° — Same. 8th ed. W., 1858,9. 2 v. — Physical geography of the sea. N. — Same. 8tli ed. N. Y., 1861." E° Maury, S. M. Englishwoman in America ; Avilh a history of the emigrant surgeon's bill. L., 1848 26''-80 — Statesmen of America in 1846. Ph., 1847 30-356 Mavor, W. F. Historical account of the most cele- brated voyages, travels, and discoveries, from the time of Columbus to the present period. Ph., 1802,3. 24 V. . . . 29''-34 — Universal stenography. L., 1792. 8" 22-163 Mawe, J. Travels in the interior of Brazil, particu- larly in the gold and diamond districts. Ph., 1816. 8" 26''-81 Maxcy, J. Literarj'^ remains; with a memoir of his life, by R. Elton. JST. Y., 1844. 8" 32-1292 Maximilian I, emperor of ]yiexico. Recollections of my life. L., 1868. 3 v. 8" . 30-2383 — Hall, F. Life of; with sketches of empress Carlota 30-2347 — Keratry, E, de. Rise and fall of . 26M018 — Paula KoUonilz, P. The court of Mexico 26*'-667 — Salm-Salm, F. Last days of . . 26''-702 Maxiraes et pensees. A. de Rivarol . 34-3037 Maximes, pensees, anecdotes, etc. S. R. N. Cham- fort 34-3111 Maxims, legal. Bull, H. Selection of v. 50 of 2-55 — Halkerston, P. Collection of . 2-344 Legal maxims . 2-248 Iniroductio ad prudentiam 33-415 C. W. Day . . 33-192 Maxims of Washington. J. F. Schroeder 33-376 Maxims and moral reflections. Francis, duke de la Rochefoucauld .... 3.3-499 Maxwell, J. S. Tiie Czar, his court and people, in- cluding a tour in Norwav and Sweden. N. Y., 1848 . . . ." . . 27''-195 Maxwell, W. H. The bivouac ; or, stories of the Peninsular war .... 18-2134 — Captain Blake .... 18-2136 — The dark lady of Doona . . 18-2142 — The field-book ; or, sports and pastimes of the the British islands. L. 8° . 20-415 — Fortunes of Hector O'Halloran . 18-2137 — Hill-side and border sketches . . 18-2138 — Life of field marshall the Duke of Wellington. 5t.h ed. L., 1852. 3 v. 8° - . 30-1136 — Notes and reflections dining a ramble in Ger- many. L., 1826. 8° . . . 27''-383 — My life 18-2141 — O'Halloran and his man . . . 18-2137 — The victories of Wellington and the British armies. L., 1852 . . . 27''-82l Maxwell. T. E. Hook .... 18-1487 May, A. Practical grammar of the Swedish lan- guage, with reading and writing exercises. 2d ed. Stockholm, n. d. . . . 22-162 May, C. American female poets ; with biographical and critical notices. Ph., 1848 . 23-148 — Treasured thoughts, from favorite authors. Ph., 1851 33-94 — Wharton, G. F. Maxims. Fuller, T. Maxims of Agogos. May, E. J. Bertram Noel . . . 18-2145 — Louis' school days .... 18-2148 — Mortimer's college life . . . 18-2146 May, J. Shiras, A. Life and letters of 30-1598 May, T. History of the parliament of England, which began November 3d, 1040 ; with a view of some precedent years. Oxf., 1854. 8" 27«-824 May,T. E. Constitutional history of England since the accession of George HI, 1760-1800. L., 1861-3. 2v. 8° . . . . 27»-82r. May and December. Mrs. Hubback . 18-1523 May carols. A. De Vere . . . 23-924 May-day, and other pieces. R. W. Emerson 23-942 MayDundas. Mrs. T. Geldart . . 18-1102 May flower, the. Mrs. H. B. Stowe . 18-3043 May flowers. Miss L. M. Budgen . 9-9."" 2 May queen ; apsistoral cantata. W. S. Bennett 5-9r>r» May Templeton ; a tale of faith and love 18-2170 Mayer, B. Captain Canot ; or, twenty years of an African slaver. N. Y.. 1854 . 28'M98 — Mexico as it was, and as it is. N. Y., 1844. 8" _ 26''-S'2 — Mexico : Aztec, Spanish, and republican ; with a view of the ancient Aztec empire and civil- ization, a historical sketch of the late war, and notices of New l^Iexico and California. Hart., 1853. 2 v. 8° . . 26'<-287 Mayer, L. History of the German reformed church; with a life of the author by E. Heiner. 2d ed. V 1. Ph., 1851. 8" . . . 32-763 Mayer, P. F. Stoever, M. S. Memorial of 30-1111 Maygrierj J. P. Midwiferv, illustrated. Trans., Avith notes, by A. S. Doane. N. Y., 1836. 8" 10-640 Mayhew, E., and G. Smith. Make your wills. F's M. D. v. 16 24-113 Mayhew, Edward. Dogs: their management; a new i)lan of treating the animal, based upon his natural temperament. L.,1854 20-419 — Illustrated horse doctor. L., 1860. 8° 4-126 — Illustrated horse management. L., 1864. 8" . . . . 4-125 — See Herbert, H. W. Mayhew, H. The boyhood of Martin Luther. N. Y., 1864 18-21 5!> — German life and manners, as seen in Saxony at the present day. L., 1804. 2 v. 8" 27"-6"i4 — London labour and the London poor ; a cyclo- pns lia of the condition and earnings of those that will work, those that cannot work, and those that will not work. L., 1851. 4 v. 8" 2-780 — Story of the peasant-boy philosopher 18-2157 — The wandering ministrel. F's M. D. v. 20 24-113 — Wonders of science ; or, young Humphry Davy N. Y., 1856 .... 11-278 — Young B 'njamin Franklin . . 18-2158 — and A. Gieatest plague of life . 18-2100 — The image of his father . . . 18-2160,1 — and J. Binny. The criminal prisons of London, and scenes of prison life. L., 1802. 80 2-788 Maj'hew, I. Popular education; for the use of pji- rentsand teachers. N. Y., 1850 . 13-140 — Same ; with title, Means and ends of univers:il education. N Y., 1857 . . 13-1-11 Maynard, Abbe. The studies and teaching of the society of Jesus, at t>he time of its suppres- sion. Bait., 1855 . . . 32-2174 Mayne, C. Madeline Clare ; or, the importar.t secret 18-21«i5 Mayo, C. Lessons in shells, as given in a Pestalo/.- zian school, at Chatham, Surre}'. N. Y., 1833 9-326 Mayo, E. Lessons on objects as given to children. 19th ed. L.,1867 . . . 13-142 Mayo, H. Popular superstitions, and the truths contained therein ; with an account of mes- merism. Ph., 1852 32-1862 MAYO. 876 MECHANICS. Mayo, R. New system of mytliology ; giviag a full account of the idolatry of the pagan world. Ph., 1815. 4v. 80 . . . 32-189 — Political sketches of eight years in Washington. [Pt. 1, Jacksonian diplomacy, etc.] Bait., 1839. 8° 26''-134 — View of ancient geoo;rdphy, and ancient history. Ph., 1813. 2 V. in 1. 8° . . 2o-33 — Atlas of ten select maps. Ph., 1815. 4" 25-368 — and F. Moulton. Army and navy pension laws, and bountj' land laws of the United States ; including sundry resolutions of Congress, from 177G to 1852. AV., 1852. 80 2-198 Mayo, William S. Berber ; or, the mountaineer of tlie Atlas 18-21(36 — Kaloolah 18-2167 — Eomance dust from the historic placer 18-2168 Mayo, J. E. B. Sec Ascham, R., Scholemaster. Mazade, C. de. L' Arriere-saison de la poesie ' 34-4679 Mazarin, H. Mancini, Duchess of. St. Real's memoirs of 33-434 Mazarin, J. Cousin, V. La jeunesse de 34-4514 — James, G. P. R. Life of' . . 30-461 Mazelli, and other poems. Mme Dudevant 23-793 Mazeres, E. J. E. See Scribe, A. E. Theatre. Com.-v. Mazure, M. A. Paysage — Dieu, la nature, et V art. P., 1858 34-4222 Mazzini, J. Life and writings. L., 1864-7. 4 v. 30-1540 — Duties of man. L., 1862 . . 2-792 Mazola, G. F. M. [Parmegiano.] Coxe,W. Sketch of the life of 30-1207 Mead, C. School exercise ; containing a course of lessons, in which the various branches of edu- cation are introduced as subjects for reading in schools. Ph., 1821 . . 33-1087 Mead, P. B. Elementary treatise on American grape culture and wine making. N. Y., 1867. 8° ,..,.. 4-271 Meade, G. C. Report of survey of north and north- west lakes. Detroit, 1861. 8° . 6-983 Meade, William. The bible and the classics. N. Y., 1861. 8» .... 32-966 — Old churches, ministers, and families of Virginia. Ph., 1857. 2 V. 8« . . . 26»-361 — Two letters to the board of managers and e.v- ecutive committee of the Episcopal S. S. union. Bait., 1847. 8" . . 32-1291 Meadow brook. Mrs. M. J. Holmes . 18-1466 Meadowleigh. Miss A. Manning . . 18-2055 Meadows, S. T. Chinese and tlioir rebellions ; with an essay on civilization. L., 1856. 8" 28"-235 Meagher, T. F. Speeches on the independence of Ireland; with introductory notes. N. Y.. 1853 2?'-1482 Meaning of words. A. B. Johnson . 22-455 Means, C. A. Words of hope. B., 1869 32-2457 Means and ends. C. M. Sedgwick . 18-2792 Meares, J. Voyages made in 1788,9, from China to the northwest coast of America; with intro- ductory narrative of voyage in 1786. L., 1790. 4" 29'>-522 Mears, J. W. The bible in the workshop ; or, Christianity the friend of labor. N. Y., 1857 32-660 Mears, W. See True and exact catalogue. Mease, J. Archives of useful knowledge, devoted to commerce, manufactuies, rural and domes- ticeconomy. Ph., 1811-13. 3 v. 8° 1-215 — Causes, cure, and means of preventing the sick- headache. 3d ed. Ph., 1831. 8» 10-864 — Picture of Philadelphia ; giving an account of its origin, increase, and im[)rovements in arts, sciences, manufactures, commerce, and rev- enue ; with a compendious view of its socie- ties. Ph., 1811 . . . . 26''_(j05 Measures. Taylor, J. The battle of the standards 29''-207 Measures. See Weights and measures. Meat-eaters; their haunts and habits. Ph., 1858 9-742 Meath, county of. Thompson, R. Statistical sur- vey 27''-935 Meccah, pilgrimage to. R. F. Burton 28''-227 Mechanical arts. Burn, R. S. Handbook of 6-296 — Byrne, O. Handbook for the artisan 6-300 — Campin, F. Treatise on mechanical engineer- ing 6-478 — Holtzapffel, C. Turning and mechanical man- ipulation 6-348 — Nicholson, P. Mechanic's companion 6-376 — Pilkington, J. Artists' guide and mechanics' own book 6-399 — Templcton, W. Operative mechanic's work- shop companion .... 6-422 — See names of special arts. Mechanical inventor's guide. J. Wylson 6-947 Mechanics. Theoretical and misceUaneous. — Appleton's dictionary . . . 6-804 — American mechanics' magazine , 6-802 — Appleton's mechanics' magazine . 6-979 — Baker, T. Principles and practice o,f statics and dynamics .... 11-245 — Bartlett, W. H. C, Analytical m. 11-126 Elements of .... 11-187 — Bayma, J. Molecular m. . . 11-312 — Boucharlat, J. L. Elementary treatise on 11-190 — Carpenter, W. B. Mechanical philosophy 11-14 — Coues, S. E. Mechanical philosophy 11-91 — Grier, W. Mechanics' calculator . 6-492 — Jackson, I. W. Elementary treatise on 11-211 — Kater, H., and D. Lardner. Treatise on 11-35 — Lagrange, J. L. Mecanique analytique 34-4774 — Lai)lace, M. Analytical m. . . 11-292 — Newth, S. Elements of . . 11-235 — Peck, W. G. Elements of . . 11-180 — Poisson, S. D. Traite de mecanique 34-4789 — Potter, R. Elementary treatise on 11-200 — Practical mechanic's and engineer's magazine 6-980 Dynamics of the system of rigid 11-314 Elementary treatise on 11-189 Rudimentary m. . • 11-246 — Walton, W. Problems of elementary m. 11-308 — Whewell, W. Mechanical Euclid 11-326 — Willis, R. Principles of mechanism 11-135 — Practical. — Byrne, O. Practical m. . . 11-321 — Fenwick, S. Mechanices of construction 6-52 — Jamieson, A. Mechanics for practical men 11-103 — Leonard, C. E. Mechanical principia 6-346 — Moseley, H. Mechanics applied to the arts 11-289 — Overman, F. Mechanics for the millwright, machinist, and engineer . . 6-388 — Poncelet, J. V. Mecanique industrielle 34-5541 — Rankine, W. J. M. Manual of applied m. 11-131 — Renwick, J. Applications of . 6-532 — Tate, T. Exercises in . . . 11-208 Principles of mechanical philosophy 11-207 — Thomas, J. J. Mechanics as applied to agricul- ture 6-425 — TwisdPn, J. F. Examples in . 11-233 — Weisbach, J. The mechanics of machinery and engineering 11-74 — Whewell, W. Mechanics of engineering 11-309 — See Astronomy ; Attractions [in supplement] ; Dynamics; JMachinery. Mechanic's bride. W. G. Cambridge . 18-543 Mechanics' institutes. Hole, J. History and man- agement of 13-116 — Hudson, J. W. History of . . 13-116 — Routh, E. G. bodies . — Smith, A. W. Tomlinson, C. MECHANICS. 377 MEDICINE. Mechanics' institutes. See Maryland institute ; Middlesex. Mechanic's magazine, Appleton's . . 6-979 — See Practical m. and engineer's journal 6-980 Mechanic's manual. W. S. Courtney . 6-484 Mechanic's tool book. W. B. Harrison 6-493 Mechanism of the heavens. Mrs. Somerville 12-19 Medals. Addison, J. Dialogues upon ancient m. 33-841 — Boyer, A. Eeign of Queen Anne 27''-4038 — Critical essay on modern m. . . 29''-156 — Prime, W. C. Coins, medals and seals 29''-126 — Snowden, J. E. Medals of Washington, etc. 26''-4o7 — Walker, O. Greek and Roman history illustrated by coins and medals . . . 27*-3564 — Walsh, R, Ancient coins, medals and gems 32-275 — See Coins ; Numismatics. Medals of creation. G. A. Mantell . 9-260 Medberv, Mrs. R. B. M<'moir of Mrs. Sarah Emily York, formerly Miss S. E. Waldo. B., 1853 30-1625 Medhurst, W. H. China; its state and prospects, with especial referrence to the spread of the gospel. B., 1838 . . . 28''-22 Media. Rawlinson, G. The five great monarchies 28M96 Medecin de campagne. H. de Balzac . 34-3060 Medical botany. See Botany, practical. Medical chemistry. D. P. Gardner . 8-84 — See Chemistry, organic, physiological and med- ical. Medical climatology. R. E. Scoresby-Jackson 10-265 — See Climate. Medical corps. Principles of naval staff rank 2-380 Medical jurisprudence. Annales d'hygiene publique et de medecine legale . . . 34-4900,1 — Beck, T. R., & J. B. Elements of 10-270 — Casper, J. L. Forensic medicine . 10-700 — Ehvell, J. J. Malpractice and medical evidence 10-633 — Quarterly journal of psycological medicine . 10-91 — Taylor, A. S. Medical jurisprudence 10-235 On poisons 10-261 — Warden, R. B. Man and law . 10-211 — Wharton, F., and M. Stille. Medical jurispru- dence . 10-171 — See Poisons. Medical men. Brown, H. J. Voices from the pious dead 30-836 — Gross, S. D. Eminent American physicians 30-1304 — See Physicans. Medical news. v. 11-24. Ph., 1853-66. 8» 10-784 Medical psychology. R. Dunn . . 10-400 Medical society of the state of Pennsylvania. Transactions. Ph., 1856-9. 8° . 10-488 Medical zoology and mineralogy. J. Stephenson 9-1007 Medici, Catherine de. TroUope, T. A. Girlhood of 30-1002 Medici, Giovanni de. See Leo, X. Medici, L. de. Roscoe, W. Life of . 30-129 Illustrations of the life . . 30-584 Medicinal experiments. R. Boyle . 10-18 Medicine. History and bibliography. — Damon, H. F. Lesions of tlie skin 10-893 — Perriar, J. Medical histories and reflections 10-489 — Hooker, W. Lessonsfrom the history of medical delusions 10-124 — Penna. hospital, catalogue of library 21-498 — Pettigrew, T. J. Superstitions connected with medicine 10-88 — Phila. alms-house, catalogue of library 21-498 — Renouard, R. V. History of medicine 10-155 — Russell, J. R, History and heroes of 10-275 Medicine. Comprehensive and miscellaneous. — Addison, T. Collection of published writings of 10-842 — Aitken, W. Science and practice of 10-571 — Alcott, W. A. Forty years of pills and powders 10-196 — Bartlett, E. Philosophy of medical science 10-543 — Bennett, J. H. Clinical lectures on 10-459 — Bigelow, J. Modern inquiries . 33-1369 Rational medicine . . . 10-175 — Billing, A. First principles of . 10-822 — Celsus, A. C. Of medicine . . 10-550 — Chew, S. Lectures on medical education 10-399 — - Dixon, E. H. Back-bone . . 10-722 — Dunglison, R. Practice of . . 10-258 — Eberle, J. Practice of . . . 10-41 — Feuchtwanger, L. Directions in . 6-174 — Forbes, J. Homoeopathy, allopathy and young physic ...... 10-47 — Graves, R. J. Studies in physiolouy and med- icine 10-387 — Hartshorne, H. Conspectus of medical sciences 10-890 Essentials of ... . 10-753 — Holland, H. Notes and reflections 10-163 — Holmes, O. W. Border lines in . 10-26G Currents and counter-currents . 10-241 — Hooker, W. Physician and patient 10-122 — Hovel, D. de B. Medicine and psycology 10-671 — Jackson, J. Letters to a young physician 10-151 — Laycock, T. Observation and research 10-337 — Milliugeu, J. G. Curiosities of medical experi- ence 10-711 — Paine, M. Commentaries on . 10-142 Institutes of ... . 10-219 — Pitt, R. Craft and frauds of phvsic exposed " . 10-90 — Radicke. Arithmetic means in medical observa- tions 10-699 — Reynolds, J. R. System of . . 10-721 — Ridge, B. Ourselves, our food, and our plivsic 10-244 — Watson, T. Principles and practice of physic 10-161 — Wells, W. S. Epitome of Braithwaite's Retro- spect 10-445 — Wilkinson, J. G. G. The human body and its connection with man . . . 10-245 — Williams, C. J. B. Principles of . 10-356 Introductory lectures and ad- 10-619 10-263 B. — Wood, G. dresses Practice of — Dictionaries. — Copland, J. Dictionary of . . 10-225 — Dunglison, R. Dictionary of medical science 10-560 — Macaulay, A. Dictionary of . . 10-614 — Parr, B. Limdon medical dictionary 10-569 — Thomas, J. Pronouncing medical dictionary 10-550 — Periodicals and transactions. — iEsculapian register . . . 10-565 — American journal of medical science 10-563,4 — Am. med. association, transactions 10-635 — Braithwate, W and J. Retrospect of 10-601 — College of physicians of Phila., summary of transactions — Half-yearly abstract — Lancet, the — Medical news . 10-456 10-801 10-537 10-784 — Medical society of the state of Penna., transac- ti)ns 10-488 — Monthly journal of foreign m. . 10-66 — New Sydenham society, year-book of medicine and surgery lO-fi'lS — Pennsylvania hospital reports . 10-779 — Quarterly ioarual of psychological medicine 10-91 MEDICINE. 378 ME MOIRES. Medicine. Periodicals. — Scalpel, the 10-207 — See New Sydenham society ; also. Anatomy ; Disease; Eleotricily ; Health; Hygiene; In- sanity; Materia medica; Pli3-si()Iogv ; Quack- ery ; and, in general, names of subdivisions ; and names of important organs, diseases, and remedies. Medicis, les. A. Dumas . . . 84-3269 Medieval history. W. and R. Chambers. [Educa- tional course] .... 27*-3o91 Medina, L. Ernest Maltravers. F"s S. D. v. 18 24—221 — La8t (lays'of Pompeii. F'sS.D. v". 19 24-221 — Nick of the Avoods. F's S. D. v. 34 24-221 Medina. 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L., 1853. 8» . 30-1788 Meehan, C. P. The fate and fortunes of Hugh O'Neill, earl of Tyrone, and Rory O'Donel, earl of Tyrconnel. N. Y., 1868 . 30-2362 Meek, A. B. Romantic passages in southwestern history : including orations, sketches, and essays. Mobile, 1857 . . . 26^'-306 Meek, F. B. Check list of the invertebrate' fossils of North America: cretaceous and Jurassic W.. 1864. 8° [Sm. misc. col. v. 7] • 11-188 — See Whitney, J. D. ; Worthen, A. H., et al. Meeker. N. C. Life in the west ; or, stories of the Mississiopi valley . . . 18-4057 Meet for heaven. 2d ed. B., 1864 . 32-1172 Meg, .To, Beth, and Amy. L. M. Alcott 18-133 Meliegan, C. View of universal modern history, from the fall of the Roman empire. Trans, by H. Fox. L., 1779. 3 v. 8« 29''-21 Mehemet, the Kurd. C. Wells . . 18-3488 Meigs, C. D. Oration delivered before the Piiila. medical society. Pii., 1829 . 10-79 Meigs, .1. A. Catalogue of human crania in the col- lection of the academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia. Ph., 1857. 8° . 10-786 — Methods of studying and teaching physiology. Ph., 1859. 8« . . . . 10-536 Meigs, J. F. Practical treatise on the diseases of children. 3d ed. Ph., 1858. 8" 10-442 Meinhold, W. Sidonia, the sorceress . 18-1901 Meister Karl's sketch-book. C. G. Leland 33-559 Meiszner, Alfred. Die Sansara, roman. 3te. Auf. L., 1860. 2 V 34-579 Melancholy, anatomv of. R. W. Burton 33-284,5 MelancholV hours. H. K. White . 23-234 Melanchthon, P. Ledderhose, C. F. Life of 30-815 Melbourn, J., life and opinions of. Syracuse, 1847. 30-1576 Melbourne, and the Chincha islands. G Meline, ,T. F. Two thousand miles on horseback : Santa Fe, and back ; a summer tour through Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, and New Mex- ico, in the year 1866. N. Y., 1867 26M550 Meliora : a quarterly review of social science in its ethical, economical, political, and ameliora- ti vie aspects. L., 1859-65. v. 1-8. 8" 2-970 Mellen, Grenville. Book of the United States ; ex- hibiting its geogra))hy, constitution, govern- ment, etc. ; witii a condensed history. Hart., 1837. 8° 26''-588 Mellichampe. W. G. Simms . . 18-2869 Melmoth, W. Fitzosborne's letters on several sub- jects. B., 1815 . . . . 33-1311 Melodies for childhood Ph., 1802 . 23-791 Melton, H. Hints on hats, adapted to the heads of the people. Melusine, tale of. L., 1865 [E. E. T. S. pt. 21.] .5-436 11 22-1043 P. Mc- 32-374 30-1475 18-2182 18-2183 18-2175 18-2180 18-2176 18-2177 18-2184 18-2181 18-2179 including Melvill, Henry. Sermons; ed. by Rev. C. Ilvaine. N. Y., 1851. 2 v. 8" Melville, A. McCrie, T. Life of Melville, G. .J. W. Brooks of Bridlemere — Cerise — Digby Grand — Tiie gladiators .... — Good for nothing ; or, all down hill — Hohnby house .... — Interpreter ..... — Queen's Maries .... — Tilbury Nogo Melville, H. Present state of Australia New South Wales, Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, and New Zealand ; with practical hints on emigration. L., 1851. 8" 29"-212 — Battle pieces. N. Y., 1860 . . 23-868 — Israel Potter 18-2180 — Mardi ; and a voyage thither . . 18-2187 — Moby-Dick 1^-2 18W — Piazza tales 18-2189 — Pierre ; or, the ambiguities . . 18-2190 — Redburn : his first voyage . . 18-2191 — Refugee 18-2193 — Typee ; a peep at Polynesian life, during a four 'months' residence in a valley of the Mar- quesas. N. Y., 1840 . . . 29b-37 — White-jacket ; or, the world in a man-of-war 18-2192 Memes, .1. S. History of sculpture, painting, and architecture. E , 1829 . . 5-44 — Memoirs of Antonio Canova ; with a critical analysis of his works, and an historical view of modern sculpture. E., 1825. 8» 30-70 — M(!moirs of the Empress Josephine. N. Y., 1839 30-282 Memes, T. S., (Ed.) The Christian treasury; a se- lection of standard treatises on doctrinal and practical Christianity. L..1849. 8° 32-1357 Memoires, bibliotheque des. J. F. Barriere 34-3519 Memoires contemporains. Mme G. Duerest 34-4800 Memoires de la belle Gabrielle. P. 8° 34-1797 Memoires des contemporains. L.J. Gohier 34-4905 Memoires d'outre-tombe. R. F. A. de Chateaubri- and 34-4891 Memoires du diable. F. Soulie . . 34-3773 Memoires du Yankee James Trevor. R. Hellimer 34-4015 Memoires d' un apothecaire sur la guerre d' Espagne, (1808-14.) P., 1828. 2 V. 8" . 34-4920 Memoires d' un baiser. J. Noriac . 34-5283 Memoires d' un bourgeois. L. Veron . 34-3884 Memoires d' un hoinme du monde. Ponson du Terrail 34-4358 Memoires d' un mari. E. Sue . . 34-4949 Memoires d' un vieux garcjon. II. A. A. de Gondre- court . . . . . . 34-4016 Memoires d' une ane. Mme de Segur . 34-5114 Memoires d' une aveugle. A. Dumas 34-3227 — suite el fin. A. Dumas . , . 34-3213 MEMOIRS. 379 MENSTRUATION. Memoirs and essays on moral and reliirious snbjects ; i-inhlished by the tract association of Friends. Pli. 2 V. 32-1704 Memoirs of American missionaries; witli a histor}' of tiie society of inquiry in Andover tlieologi. cal seminary. B., 1833 . . 30-17 Memoirs of Captain G. Carleton. D. De Foe 18-829 Memoirs of a cavalier. 1). De Foe . 18-827 Memoirs of Dr. Bienkinsop. By himself 18-4083 Memoirs of a femnie de chambre. Countess of Bles- singlon 18-339 Memoirs of a eood-fur-nothing. J. von Eichendorif ^. . . '. . . 18-lOlG Memoirs of literature ; containing an account of the slate of learning, both at home and abroad. V. 2,3. L., 1712,13. 4° . . 17-218 — Same. 2d ed. v. 1-8 L., 1722. 8" 17-219 — New memoirs ; Avith dissertations, etc. v. 1-G. L., 172.1i-7. 8° . . . . 17-220 Memoirs of a physician. A. Dumns . 18-938 Memoirs of the Chevalier Pierpoint. [Novel.) . . . . 18-4 '45 Memoirs of the revolution in Bengal, A. D. 1757 ; collected from original papers in possession of W. Watts. L.. 1704 . . . 29«-239 Memorabilia. J. Savage . ., . 27''-10Gl Memorable battles in English histor3\ W. H. D. Adams 27"-7 — See Battles. j\Iemorable women. Mrs. M. Crosland 30-796 — See Women. Memoranda medica. II. Plartshornc . 10-51G Memoranda, references, and documents relating to the royal hospitals of the city of London. L., 1836. 8° . . . . . 10-60 Memorial de famille. E. Souvestre . 34-3795 Memorial of the inauguration of the statue of Franklin. B., 1857. 8« . . 26^-866 Memorial ot Daniel Webster from the city of Boston. B., 1853. 8" 30-744 Memorial ; or, the life and writings of an only daughter. M. S. Hubbell . . 30-1139 Memorial volume of the first fifty years of the American board of commissioners for foreign missiims. B., 1861. 8» . . 32-1530 Memorial; withcircularandquestionsof the episcopal commission, report of the commission, con- tributions of the commissioners, and commu- nications from epi.icopal and non-episcopal divines; with an introduction by Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter. Ph., 1857 . . 32-650 Memorials, and other papers. T. De Quiucey 33-764 Memorials of early genius, and achievements in the pursuit of knowledge. L., 1856 30-952 Memories of Bethany. J. R. Macdutf . 32-678 Memories of Gennessaret. J. R. Macduff 32-727 ISIemories of a grandmother. By a lady of Massa- chusetts B., 1854 . . . 30-1950 Memories of Olivet. J. R. MacdufT . 32-2400 Memories over the water. H. Maney . 27''-657 Memory. Fowler, O. S. Memory applied to self- edncation, &c 13-90 — Fauvel-Gouraud, F. Art of . . 13-83 — Hawley, E. H. Mneniotechny . 13-lOG Men and manners. W. llazlitt . . 33-401 Men and manners. W. Shenstone . 33-257 Men and manners in America. T. Hamilton 26'>-469 Men and things at Washington. L. A. Gobright 26^-1044 Men and times of the revolution. E. Watson 26*-335 Men and women. R. Browning . . 23-390 Men I have known. W. Jerdan . . 30-1916 Men, manners and things. D. Hoffman 33-969 Men, women, and ghosts. Mrs. E. S. Phelps 1H-M89 Men of character. D. Jerrold . . 18-1675 Men of our times. H. B. Stowe . . 30-2375 Men of the time ; or, sketches of living notables. N. Y., 1852 30-702 Men of the time. E Walford . . 30-1710 Men's wives. W. M. Thackeray . 18-3192, 3181'« Menage, G. Anti-Baillet, ou critique du livredeM. Baiillet [Bailiet], intitule .lugemens des sa- vans ; avec des observations de M. de la Mon- uoye sur 1' Anti-Baillet. [See Bailiet, A., Juiremens des savans, in supnl.] . 34-4979 Menageries. W. Ogilby. (L. E. K.) . 9-586,7 — Swainson, W. Animals in m. . 9-636 Menandre. M. G. Guizot . . . ^ 34-3384 Menard, E. Romans historiques Bretons — Pen Marc'h. Budic-Mur. P., 1835-34. 3 v. 8" 34-4780 Mencius [Meng-tse.] See Confucius. Menclie de Loisne, Ch. France and England, socially and politicallv considered. Trans. by Mrs. P. Greene. L., 1859. 80 ^7"-! 685 Mendebii, P. See Biliotheca selecta. Mendell and Hosmer, Misses. Notes of travel and life. N. Y., 1854 26''-495 Mendell, G. H. Treatise on military survevinff. N. Y., 1864 6-655 Mendelssohn , M. Phaedon ; or, the death of Socrates. L., 1789. 8° . . . . 32-1692 Mendlessohn-Bartholdy, F. [Duos for piano-forte and violincello.] Vienna and Leipzig. 4" 5-815 — Elijah, an oratorio. WordsbyW. Bartholomew; piano-forte arrangement by author. B. Sm. 4" 0-818 — Four-part songs, for men's voices ; with English and German words. B. 8" . 5-822 — The hymn of praise ; a cantata. B. 8" 5-821 — Letters from 1833 to 1847 ; with a catalogue of all his musical compositions, compiled by J. Rietz. Trans, by Lady Wallace. L., 18G4 5-1070 — Letters from Italy and Switzerland. Trans, by Lady Wallace. L., 1862 . . 27*'-753 — Lieder ohne worte, (songs without words) fnr das piano-forte. N. Y. 4» . 5-820 — Oratorio of St. Paul, in vocal score. Novello's ed. B. 8° 5-819 — Quartettes for piano, violin, viola, and violon- cello. Berlin and Leip. 2 v. 4<> 5-817 — Trios pour piano, violon, et violoncello. Leip. 3 V. 4<' 5-816 — Benedict, J. Sketch of the life of 30-1380 — Lampadius, W. A. Life of . . 30-1596 — Polko, E. Reminiscences of . . 30-2446 Mendez, F. Tipografia Espaiiola, 6 Historia de la introdnccion, propagacion y progresos del arte de la imprenta en Espana. Segunda ed., por D. Hidalgo. Madrid, 1861. 8° . 21-222 Mendham, J. The literary policy of the church of Rome, exiiibited in an account of her damna- tory catalogues or indexes. 2d. ed. L., 1830. 8° . . . . , . . . 32-1920 Mendiant de Saint-Roch. E. Souvestre 34-5460 Mendip-annals. Martha More . . 30-1112 Mendora, D. H. Roscoe, T. Spanish novelists . V. 1 of 18-3786 Mendoza, D. H. de. Vida de Lazarillo de Tonnes. (yorreg. y emend, por H. de Luna. Zaragoqa. 1652 ■ 34-9 Meneur de loups. A. Dumas . . 34-3253 Meneval, C. F. de. Napoleon et Marie-Louise ; Souvenirs historiques. B., 1843. 2 v. 34-5241 Mengous, P. Narrative of a Greek soldier ; illus- trating the character and manners of the Greeks and Turks in Asia Minor, and detail- ing events of the late war in Greece. N. Y., 1830 29''-297 Mengs, A. R. Works and memoir of life. L., 1796. 3 v. 80 5-431 Meng-tse [Mencius.] See Confucius. Meningitis. A. Stille .... 10-758 Menken, A. I. Infelicia. Ph., 18G8 . 23-1010 Menstruation, and ovarian inflammation. E. J. Tilt . 10-507 MENSURATION. 380 MERCHANTS. 15-209 lo-iDg 15-340 15-208 15-242 Mi-nsuratioH. T. Baker . . . 14-207 — Bonnycastlf, J. Introduction to . 14-95 — Moore, B. T. Elementary treatise on 14-130 — Nicholson, P. Treatise on . . 6-988 — Vogdes, W. Treatise on . . 14-52 — See Gauiiing ; Geometry ; Trigonometry. Mental disorders. See Mind. Mental hygiene. I. Ray. . . . 10-349 Mental illumination and moral improvement of man- kind. T. Dick .... 13-07 Mental science. Abercrombie, J. Intellectual powers . . . . . 15-4 ■ — Alden, J. Elements of . — Bailey, S. Letters on the human mind — Bain, A. Mental and moral science — Beasley, F. Search of truth . — Belsham, T. PhUosophy of the mind — Bl'iikey, R. Hist, of philosophy of mind 15-91 — Brown, T. The human mind . 15-12 — Chalmers, T. Adaptation of external nature to the constitution of man . . 15-10 — Champlin, J. T. Text-book of intellectual phil- osophy 15-308 — Chase, P. E. Intellectual symbolism 15-504 — Clissold, F. Developement of mind 33-374 — Combe, G., et al. Intellectual science applied 15-210 — Conversations on intellectual philosophy 15-24 — Davies, J. Estimate of the human mind 15-171 — Ellis, W. Outlines of the history and formation of the understanding . . . 15-292 — Essay on capacity and genius . 15-310 — Fearn, J. First lines of the human mmd 15-251 — Fleming, W. Vocabulary of philosophy 15-143 — Haven J. Mental philosophy . 15-118 — Levison, J. L. Mental culture . 15-160 — Locke, J. Essay on the human understanding 15-43 — M'Cosh, J. Intuitions . . . 15-320 — Mill, J. Anal3'sis of the human mind 15-258 — Morel 1, J. D. Introduction, on the inductive method 15-188 — Mudie, R. Man intellectual . . 15-53 — Ogle, N. Preliminary study of mind 15-314 — Payne, G. Elements of . . 15-299 — Porter, N. Human intellect . . 15-341 — Reid, T. Intellectual powers of man 15-85 — Rushi, J. Analysis of the human intellect 15-254 — Sawyer, L. A. Elements of mental philosophy 15-61 — Self-formation .... 15-04 — Stewart, D. Philosophy of the human mind 15-68 Same, abridged .... 15-132 — Upham, T. C. Elements of mental pliilosophy 15-78 — Wayland, F. Elements of intellectual science . 15-217 — Young, J. Intellectual philosophy 15-76 — See Dreams ; Emotions ; Evidence ; Metaphys- ics ; Mind ; Passions ; Philosoi^hy ; Psychol- ogy ; Reason ; Senses ; Will. Menteur, le. P. Corneille . . . 34-3129 Menu, ordinances of. See Institutes of Hindu law. Menzel. W. German literature. Trans, by C. C. Felton. B., 1840. 3 v. . . 22-1137 — Historv of Germany. Trans, by Mrs. G. Hor- roeks. L., 1848-55. 3 v. . . 37''-2622 Menzel, der Franzozcnfresser. L. Borne 34-524,2293 Menzies, H. 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Y., 1852. 8° 1-77 Merchant's and banker's register. Ed. by J. S. Homans. N. Y., 1857. 8» . . 1-71 Merchant's daughter. Ellen Pickering 18-2501 Merchant's hand-book. W. A. Browne 1-300 MEECHANTS. 381 MESMERISM. Merchant's magazine, and commercial review. [Ed. by Freeman Hunt and Wm. B. Dana.] N.Y., 1839-69. GO V. 8° . . . 1-121 Merchants. Bourne, H. R. F. English merchants 1-304 — Hunt, F. Lives of American m. • 30-1040 — Scoville, J. A. Old mercliants of N. Y. 30-1412 — Winslow, S. N. Biography of Philadelpliia m. . • . . . . 30-1534 Merchants' fund, Philadelphia. 1st and 2d anniver- saries. Pli., 1855,6 . . . 83-1150 Mercury, salutary effect of, in malignant fevers. J. Stewart 10-80 Mercy scat. Spring, G. . . . 32-2345 — Thompson, A. C. Thoughts on prayer 32-1166 Mere coupable. P. A. C. de Beaumarchais 34-4477 Mere Job. H. Conscience , . . . 34-3153 Mere Michel et son chat. E. La Bedolliere 34-5097 Mereditli, G. Evan Harrington ; or, he would be a gentleman 18-2195 — Farina 18-2196 — Shaving of Shagpat ; an Arabian entertainment 18-2197 Meredith, L. A. My home in Tasmania ; or, nine years in Australia. K Y., 1853 29b-234 — Over the straits; a visit to Victoria. L., 1861 29M80 Meredith, Mrs. Lacemakers ; sketches of Irish character, with some account of the eflbrt to establish lacemaking in Ireland. L., 1865 . 33-1292 Mereditli, Owen. [Pseud.] See Bulwer-Lytton, R. Meredith, W. G. Memorials of Charles John (Ber- nadotte,) king of Sweden and Norway. L., 1829. 8° 30-36 Meredith. Countess of Blessington . 18-341 Merger, law of. R. Preston . v. 42 of 2-55 Merian, J. B. See Bryant and Stratton. Merimee, J. F. L. The art of painting in oil and in fresco ; with original observations by W. B. S. Taylor. L., 1839 . . . 5-400 Merimee, P. Chronique du temjis de Charles IX, (roman.) 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Discourses and essays. Trans, by C. W. Baird. N. Y., 1846. 8° 32-244 — Germany, England, and Scotland ; or, recol- lections of a Swiss minister. N. Y., 1848 .... . . 27''-i42 — History of the reformation of the 16th century. Trans, by H. White. N. Y., 1841-58. 5 v. 32-65 Merle d'Aubigne, J. H. History of the reformation in Europe in the time of Calvin. N. Y., 1864-6. 4v 32-1059 — The protector; a vindication. N. Y., 1847 30-116 Merlin, A. Heywood, T. Life of . 27^-555 Merhn, M. J., Countess de. Memoirs and letters of Madame Malibran; with notices of the progress of the musical drama in England. Ph., 1840. 2 V 30-1268 Merlin, I'enchanteur. H. de La Villemarque 34-5365 Merlin ; or, the early history of King Arthur. [E. E. T. S., part 10] •. . . v. 6 of 22-1043 Merovingian era, narratives of. A. Thierry 27''-3551 Merrey, W. Remarks on the coinage of England, with a view to point out the causes of the present scarcity of silver for change. Not- tingham, 1789. 8° . . . 1-314 Merrick, J. L. Life and religion of Mohammed, as contained in the traditions of the Hyat-ul- Kuloob. B., 1850 . . . 30-610 Merrifield, ISl. P. Art of fresco-painting, as prac- tised by the old Italian and Spanish masters. L., 1846. 8° .... 5-181 — Dress as a fine art; with suggestions on children's dress ; and an introduction on head-dress, by F. W. Fairholt. B., 1854. 8» . 5-108 — Original treatises, dating from the 12th to 18tli centuries, on the arts of painting, gilding, dyeing, etc. L., 1849. 2 v. 8» 5-152 Merrill, J. W. People's cabinet. B., 1844 33-54 Merry, Rob't. See Goodrich, S. G. Merry, R. (Delia Crusca.) Poems. See British album 23-871 Merry-mount. J. L. Motley . . 18-2276 Merryweather, F. S. Bibliomania in the middle ages ; with anecdotes illustrating the history of the monastic libraries of Great Britain. L., 1849 21-76 Merton. T. E. Hook .... 18-3650 Merton family. Anne Bowman . .. 18-360 Merveilles de la vegetation. F. Marion 34-3509 Mervyn Clitheroe. W. H. Ainsworth 18-115 Merwin, S. J. M. Old sights with new eyes. N.Y., 1854 27''-329 Mery, J. Un amour dans I'avenir. P., 1856 34-5311 — Andre Chenier. P., 1862 . . 34-3524 — Anslais et Chinois. P., 1853 . 34-4120 — Les'Damnes de Java. B., 1855. 3 v. 34-4119 — La Floride. P., 1861 . . . 34-3933 — La Guerre du Nizam. P., 1859 . 34-3934 — Heva. P., 1861 . . . . 34-3932 — Une Histoire de Famille. N. Y., 1854. 8" 34-4554 — Un mariage de Paris. P., 1856 . 34-5812 — Les Nuits anglaises. P., 1857 . 34-3525 — Les Nuits de rOricnt. P., 1859 . 34-3526 — Les Nuits espagnoles. P., 1859 . 34-3527 — Les Nuits italiennes. P., 1857 . 84-3528 — Les Nuits parisieunes. P., 1857 . 84-3529 — Raphael et la Fornarine. P. 8» . 34-4681 — Theatre de Salon. P., 1861 . . 34-3580 — See Girardin, Mme Emile. — et Bartlielemy. Le E'ils de rilommc ; Souve- nirs de Vienne. B., 1829 . . 34-4352 Merz, 11. Eminent women of the German reforma- tion. Trans, by S. Jackson. L.. 1856 30-931 Mes prisons. Silvio Pellico . . . 34-3615 Mescua. See Mira de Mescua. Mesmerism. Britton, S. B. Man and his relations 15-205 — Early magnetism in its higher relations to hu- manity 11-79 — Esdaile, J. Mesmerism in India, and its appli- cation in surgery and medicine . 10-504 — Mayo, H. Account of mesmerism 82-1862 MESMERISM. 383 METHODISM. Mesmerism. Mitchell, J. K. Animal magnetism 10-177 — Newnham, W. Human magnetism 10-768 — Townshend, C. H. Facts in . . 10-110 Mesopotamia. Fletcher, J. P. Travels in 28''-562 — Eraser, J. B. History of . . 28»-65 — Southirate, H. Tour through . 28'M03 Syrian church of . . . 28''-472 Message from the president. See U. S.— administra- tion. Message from the sea. C.Dickens . 18-871 INIesseuiennes. C. Delavigne . . 34-3182 Messiah, the. F. G. Klopstock . . 23-918 Messiah ; an oratorio. G.F.Handel , .1-789 Jlessiah the prince. J. W. Bosanquet 32-1919 Messiah. See Christ ; Phrophecies. Messinger, E. J. P. Tyng, S. H. Memoir of 30-914 Messrs. Vanderput and Snoek. II. Martineau 18-3862 Meta Gray. M. J. M'Intosh . . 18-1977 Metallurgy. Feuchtwanger, L. Directions in 6-174 — Lamborn, J. H. Metallurgy of silver and lead 6-359 — Makin, G. H. Manual of . . 6-369 — Overman, F. Treatise on . . 6-383 — Percy, J. Metallurgy . . . 6-390 — Phillips, J. A. Manual of . . 6-898 — Piggot, A. S. Dental m. . . 8-43 — See Assaying ; Electro-metallurgy, in main al- phabet and supplement ; and names of metals. Metals. Holland, J. Manufactures in 6-345 — Scoff'eru, J. Useful metals and their alloys 6-408 — Whitney, J. D. Metallic wealth of the U. S. 9-308 — See Assaying; Metallurgy; and names of metals. Metal-worker's assistant. O. Byrne . 6-301 Metamorphose. J. Michelet . . 34-3533 Metamorphoses, les animaux a. V. Meunier 34-4610 Metamorphoses de la femme. J. X. Boniface 34-5135 Metamorphoses of man and the lower animals. A. de Quafrefages . • . . 9-610 Metamorphosis of Pigmaliou's image. J. Marston Y. 3 of 24-83 Metaphors of St. Paul. J. S. 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S. — foreign relations — state dept 26''-775 — Travels and description. — Ampere, J. J. Promenade en Amerique 34:-4501 Mexico. Travels and Description. — Bartlett, J. R. Personal narrative 26^-270 — Bullock, W. H. Across Mexico . 26*'-578 — Calderon de la Barca, Mme. Life during a residence in 26''-70 — Carpenter. W. W. Journeys on foot in 26''-218 — Chappe d'Auteroche, J. Voyage to 26''-672 — Duplessis, P. Aventures Mexicaines 34-3292 — Elton, J. F. With the French in . 2G''-668 — Emory, W. H. Mexican boundary survey 26''-1002 — Ferry de Bellemare, E. L. G. Scenes de la vie Mexicaine 34-8312 Vagabond life in . . , 26'>-303 — Frobei, J. Seven years' travel in 26''-3Gl — Hall, B. Journal on coast of . 2G''-179 — Hardy, R. W. H. Travels in interior of 26'^-580 — Hill, S. S. Travels in . . . 2G"-392 — Ker, PI. Travels in . . . 2G''-61 — Kollonitz, P. The court of Mexico 261^-667 — Latrobe, C. J. Rambler in . . 26''-G7 — Lempriere, C. Notes in, in 1861,2 26'^-66a — Lyon, G. F. 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Life, letters, and literary remains of John Keats. N. Y., 1848 . . 30-284 Milnor, J. Stone, J. S. Memoir of the life of 30-816 Milton, J. Poetical works ; with a life of the author ; preliminary dissertations, notes, and a verbal index ; by C. D. Cleveland. Ph., 1854 23-384 — Same. Ph., 1865 .... 23-384" — Same ; with a life, by Rev. J. Mitford. B., 1853 3v 23-358 — Same ; with notes of various authors ; and with some account of the life and writings of Mil- ton ; by H. J. Todd. 5th ed. L., 1852. 4 v. 8° 23-613 — Poems; with notes by T. Keightley. L., 1859. 2 V. 8» 23-549 (Bell'spoetsof G. B.) . • 23-473 (Sandford's Br. Poets) . . 23-151 — Comus : a mask. M. B. D. v. 2 . 24-142 — Same. B. B. T. v. 34 . . . 24-71 •— Same ; altered for the stage by Colman. M. B. D. V. 5 24-142 — Same; altered. S's. B. T. v. 18 . 24-191 — Familiar letters. Trans, from the Latin by J. Hall. Ph., 1829. 8° . . . 33-1225 ■'- Paradis perdu. Tr. car J. 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Ritchie . . 18-2658 Mimic stage. G. M. Baker . . . 24-238 Mimpriss, R. Gospel history of our Lord's life and ministry; with notes, and a series of ques- tions, practical lessons, and geographical ex- ercises. 2d ed. L. . . . 32-1809 Mind. Abercrombie, J. Culture and discipline of 32-1 — Bringliam, A. Mental exertion in relation to health 10-579 — Condorcet, N. C. de. Progress of 15-273 • — Cooke, W. Mind and the emotions 10-546 — Garvey, M. A. Manual of human culture 15-301 — Griesinger, W. Mental pathology and thera- peutics 10-839 — Holland, H. Chapters on mental psycholoev IO-3V6 — Laycock, T. Mind and brain . 15-163 — Maudsley, H. Physiology and pathology of 10-812 — Moore. G. Body and mind . . 15-50 — Newnham, W. Reciprocal influence of body and mind 15-297 — Noble, D. The human mind in its relations with the nervous system . . 15-229 — Pinel, P. L' alienation mentale . 34-4902 — Ray, J. Mental hydeue . . 10-349 — Reed, S. Growth of m. . . 32-2312 — Robinson, G. Treatment of mental disordeis 10-159 — Rush, B. Medical inquiries and observations 10-95,6 — Taylor, I. World of mind . . 15-122 — Upham, T. C. Imperfect and disordered men- tal action 15-73 — Watts, I. Improvement of the mind 13-232 — Wigan, A. L. Duality of . . 15-294 — Winslow, F. On obscure disease of the l)rain 10-222 — See Brain ; Idiocy ; Insanity ; Mental science ; Thought. Mind, the, and other poems. C. Swain 23-981 Mind in nature. H. J. Clark . . 9-674 Minelli. Alfio Balzani .... 18-135 Miner, A. A. Oration before municipal authorities of Boston. B., 1855. 8» . . 33-1150 Miner, T. B. American bee-keeper's manual. N. Y., 1849 4-83 Miner, W. P. History of Wyoming. Ph., 1845. 8" 26^-144 Miner boy and his monitor. (J. Ericsson.) P. C. Headky 30-1585 Miner's and trstveller's guide to Oregon, Washing- ton, Idaho, etc. Capt. Mullan . 26''-542 Mineral resources of Central Italy. W. P. Jervis 1-180 Mineral resources of the states and territories west of the Rocky mountains. J. R. Browne 6-304 Mineral resources of the states and territories west of the Rocky mountains. R. W. Raymond 6-412 Mineral resources of the U. S. S. H. Daddow, and B. Bannan 6-309 Mineral resources of the U. S. east of the Rocky mountains. J. W. Taylor . . 6-304 Mineral springs and waters. Althaus, J. Spas of Europe 10-460 — Bell, J. Springs of U. S. and Canada 10-150 — Burke, W. M. springs of West Virginia 10-11 — Jackson, R. M. S. The mountain . 9-939 — Johnson, F. H. S. Remarks on mineral waters 27''-435 — Moorman, J. J. Virginia mineral springs with their analyses .... 10-83 — Morgan, J. J. M. springs of Virginia and south and west 10-82 — Rutty, J. Synopsisof mineral waters 10-1005 MINERAL. 389 MIRACLES. Mineral springs and waters. Wetherill, C. M. Analysis of white sulphur springs 10-536 — See Baths and batliing. Mineralogy. Ansted, D. T. Elementary course of 9-204 — Bakewell, R. Introduction to . 9-210 — Buckland, W. Geology and m. . 9-213,4 — Cleaveland, P. Treatise on . . 9-316 — Cotta, B. V. Rocks classified and described 9-324 — Dana, J. D. System of . . . 9-219,20 and G. J. Brush. Descriptive m. 9-220^ — Egleston, T. Catalogue of minerals. [Sm. misc. col. V. 7] . . . . 11-188 — Elderhorst, W. Manual of determinative m. 8-o8 — Haughton, S. Three kingdoms of nature 9-997 — Hauy, R. J. Traile de m. . . 34-4606 — Houghton, J., jr. Mineral region of lake Su- perior 9-335 — Humble, W. Dictionary of . . 9-31o — Kirwan, R. Elements of . . 9-246 — Kobell, F. Sketches from the mineral kingdom 9-1029 — Lawrence, P. H. Lithology . . 9-249 — Lowry, D. Conversations on . 9-252 — Moore, N. F. Ancient m. . . 9-271 — M. Life scenes from mission fields . 32-674 — Newcomb, H. Cvclopfcdia of . 32-1625 — Perils among the heathen . . 32-1046 — Smith, T., and J. O. Chonles. History of 32-2016 — Tracy, J. History of the A. B. C. F. M. 32-770 — At home. — Bayly, M. Ragged' homes . . 2-539 — Blackm.)re, J. Ltmdon by moonlight 32-931 — Brace, C. L. Sermons to news-boys 82-1792 — Death or life 32-1444 — Ely, E. S. Visits of mercy . . 32-1886 — Guthrie, T. Ragged schools . . 32-1840 — Long, E. M. Union tabernacle . 32-1103 — Maceoll, D. Among the musses . 32-2824 — Old brewery at Five Points . . 82-294 — "Omnipotence of loving kindness," 32-1878 — Ranyard, L. N. Life work . . 32-1817 Missing link .... 32-848 — Taylor, W. Street preaching in San Francisco . . . ... . 32-2235 — "Them also" .... 32-2366 — Weightman, Mrs. C. English hearts and Eng- lish hands 32-1805 — See Sisterhoods ; Temperance ; U. S. Christian commission. — African. — Bowcn, T. J. Missionary labors . 28"-245 — Christy, D. Ethiopia . . . 28^-240 — Hatfield, E, F. St. Helena and Cape of Good Hope 32-376 — Hening, Mrs. E. F. History of . 33-1331 — Isenbe'rg, C. W., and J. L. Krapf. Journals 32-1568 — Krapf. J. L. Missions in eastern A. 28'>-344 — Lansing, G. Egypt's princes . 32-1441 — Latrobe, C. J. Missions of united brethren in A. 28^-79 — Leslie, M. E. The dawn of light . — Livingstone, D. Missions in Africa — Missions and martyrs of Madagascar 33-3438 28"-352 B. 33-1330 — MofTatt, R. Southern Africa . . 33-3246 — Rowley, H. Universities' mission to central A. . 32-1938 — Scott, A. M. Day dawn in A. . 28^-269 — Thompson, G. Missions in west A. 28''-166 — Tucker, Miss C. Abbeokuta . 32-508 — American. — Caddell, C. M. Japan and Paraguay 32-1748 — Charlevoix, P. F. X. Jesuit establishments in Paraguay 26''-442 — Hawkins, E. Missions of the church of England in N. A 32-940 — Heckcwelder, J. Missions among Delaware In- dians 26^^99 — Kip, W. I. Early Jesuit m. in N. A. 26''-413 — Shea, J. G. Catholic m. of the U. S. 32-909 MISSIONS. 391 MITCHELL. Missions. American. — Smet, P. J. de. Oregon missions and travels 32-1760 Residence among tile Indian tribes 2G'^-27 Western m. and missionaries . 32-1759 — Tucker, S. Rainbow in the north . 32-2358 — Asiatic. — Bridgman, E. J. G. Daughters of China 32-403 — Caddell, C. M. .lapan and Paraguay 32-1748 — Dean, W. Missions in China . 28''-318 — ^ Dwight, H. G. O. Christianity revived in the east 32-303 — Gillespie, W. Land of Sinim . 32-535 — Goodell, W. The old and the new 32-454 — Hough. J. Christianity in India . 32-1951 — Hue, E. R. L'Abhe. Christianity in China, Tartary, and Thibet . . . 32-693 — Kaye, J. W. Christianity in India 32-869 — Laurie, T. Doctor Grant and the mountain Nestorians 32-441 Woman and her saviour in Persia 32-1077 — Long, J. Hand-book of Bengal m. 32-1537 — Maclear, G. F. Christian statesman and our Indian empire .... 32-819 — Malcom, H. Account of m. in A. 28*'-9 — Mason, Mrs. E. H. B. Civilizing mountain men 32-1058 — Mason, J. Missions in Turkey . 28"-379 — Nevius, H. S. C. Our life in China 28''-598 — Parmalee, M. P. Life scenes among the moun- tains of Ararat .... 28'>-594 — Pettitt, G. Tinnevelly m. . . 32-1455 — Ramsey, W. Missions in India . 2b''-10 — Tennent, J. E. Christianity in Ceylon 32-731 — Walsh, J. J. Memorial of the Futtehgurh m. ^ 32-792 — Ward, F. D. Missions in India . 28''-144 — Warren, J. A. Fifteen years in north India 32-631 — Weitbrecht, Mrs. Sketches in north India 32-1308 — Wheeler, C. H. Letters from Eden 28^-592 Ten years on the Euphrates . 28''-598 — Wilder, R. G. Mission-schools in India 32-1074 — Wylie, M. Tlie gospel in Burmah 32-875 — Ocean. — Anderson, R. Hawaiian islands . 32-1515 — Buzacott, A. Mission life in the Pacific 30-1845 — Hatfield, E. F. St. Helena and Cape of Good Hope 32-376 — Tucker, Miss C. Southern cross and southern crown 28''-121 — Williams, W. Christianity among the New Zea landers 32-1917 — Williams, J. Narrative of enterprises in the South Sea islands . . . 32-233 Missiriui, M. Delia vita di Canova. Prato, 1824. 8'' 34-2508 Mississippi bubble ; a memoir of John Law. A. Thiers 30-1188 Mississippi question ; report of a debate in the senate of the U. S., on certain resolutions concerning the violation of the right of deposit in the island of New Orleans. By^W^ Duane. Ph., 1803. 8° 26"-758 Mississippi river. Co.xe, D. Description of V. 2 of 26»-79 — Falconer, T. Discovery of . . 26''-661 — Joutel, M. Journal of the last voyage of La Salle 26b-642 — Lanman, C. Canoe voyage . . 26''-65 — Pike, T. M. Expeditions to the sources of . 26M01 — Schoolcraft, H. R. Expedition to Itasca lake 26M14 — See Mississippi valley. Mississippi scheme. C. Mackay. [Hunt's lib. of com.] 1-39 Mississippi scenes. J. B. Cobb . . 18-3692 Mississippi valley. Bradford, W. J. A. Notes on the northwest .... 26"-23 — Flint, T. Recollections of . . 26"-36 — Foster, J. W. Physical geography of 25-186 — Monette, J. W. History of . . 26='-145 — Shea, J. G. Discovery in . . 26'"-295 — Squier, E. G., andE. H. Davis. Ancient monu- ments of 26''-1202 — See Mississippi river. Missouri. Kelso, I. Reign of terror in 26"-55 6 — Missouri state convention. Journal 26^-762 — Parker, N, H. Missouri as it is in 18G7 26''-629 — Schoolcraft, H. R. Observations on 9-294 — Swallow, G. 0. Reports on geology of 9-298 — Wetmore, A. Gazetteer of . . 25-101 Missouri river. Brackenridge, H. M. Voyage, 1811 26'>-3 — Lewis, M., and W. Clark's expedition 26''-68,9 Missouri state convention, 1861, journal and pro- ceedings of St. Louis, 18i51. 2 v. 8° 26''-762 Mist. Tomlinson, C. Dew-drop and mist 11-155 Mistakes of educated men. J. S. Hart 13-105 Mistress and maid. Miss D. M. Mulock 18-2292 Mistress Margery. E. S. Holt . . 18-4219 Mitchell, A. Insane in private dwellings. E., 1864. 8» 10-453 Mitchell, C. The newspaper press directory ; and a directory of magazines, reviews, and period- icals. L., 1864.' 8° . . . 21-333 Mitchell, D. G. The battle summer; being tran- scripts from personal observation in Paris in 1848. N. y., 1850 . . . 27''-225 — Doctor Johns 18-2220 — Dream life 18-2215 — Fresh gleanings ; or, a new sheaf from the old fields of continental Europe. N. Y., 1851 27b-242 — Fudge doings . . . . . 18-2216 — The lorgnette 18-2217 — Mv farm of Edgewood : a country book. N.Y., 1864 4-200 — Reveries of a bachelor . . . 18-2218 — Rural studies ; with hints for country places. N. Y., 1867 4-201 — S(!ven stories with basement and attic 18—2219 — Wet days at Edgewood. N. Y., 1865 4-199 Mitchell, D. W. Ten years in the United States. L., 1862 26^-439 Mitchell, John. Jail iournal; or, five years in British prisons. N. Y., 1868 . . . 30-2400 — Life and times of Aodh O'Neill, called bj^ the English, Hugh, earl of Tyrone ; with some account of his predecessors, Con, Shane, and Tirlough. N. Y., 1868 . . 30-2399 Mitchell, John, F. C. S. Manual of assaying. 2d ed. L., 1854 .... 8-85 — Treatise on the falsifications of food, and the chemical means employed to detect them. L., 1848 10-81 Mitcliell, Gen. John. Biographies of eminent sol- diers of the last four centuries. Edited, with a memoir of the author, by L. Schmitz. L., 1865 30-1692 — Life of Wallenstein, duke of Friedland. 2d ed. L., 1840 30-1359 Mitchell, J. K. Five essays. Ed. by S. Weir Mitchell. Ph., 1859 10-177 — Indecision; a tale of the far west; and other poems. Ph., 1839 , ... 23-152 Mitchell, M. S. Manual of elocution ; founded upon tlie philosophy of the human voice. Ph., 1867 22-687 Mitchell, O. M. Astronomy of the bible. N. Y., 1863 12-58 MITCHELL. 392 MOHLER. Mitchell, O. M. Planetary and stellar worlds. N. Y., 1848 12-10 — Popular astronomy. N. Y., 1860 . 12-42 — Headley, P. C. Patriot boy . . 30-1587 Mitchell, S. A. Modern atlas. Ph., 1868. 4» 25—315 — New reference atlas. Ph., 1865. 4» 25-373 — New school geography. Ph., 1869 25-314 — New universal atlas. Ph., 1852. f" 25-362 — Accompaniment to Mitchell's reference and dis- tance map of the United States, containing an index of all tlie counties, districts, town- ships, towns, «&c., in the Union ; with an index of the rivers. Ph., 1838. 8° . 25-61 Mitchell, S. W., et al. Gun-shot wounds, and other injuries of the nerves. Ph., 1864 10-420 Mitchell, T. D. See Eberle, J. Mitchell, W. New and complete system of book- keeping, by an improved method of double entry. Ph., 1796. 80 . . 1-50 Mitchell, Rev. W. See Orr's circle of the sciences. Mitchell, W. R. Bryan Maurice . . 18-2226 Mitchil, J. Present state of Gt. Britain and North America, with regard to agriculture, popula- tion, trade, and manufactures. L., 1767 1-206 Mitford, M. R. Belford Rfgis . . 18-2222 — Foscari and Julian. L., 1827. 8°. 24-37 — Our village 18-2223 — Recollections of a literary life. N. Y., 1852 22-1144 — Rienzi. F's S. D. v. 22 . , . 24-221 — AVorks— prose and verse . . . 18-2224 — et al. Match-makinir, and other tales 18-2124 Mitford, W. History of'Greece. B., 1823. 8 v. 8° 27''-3192 — Inquiry into the principles of harmony in lan- guage, and of the mechanism of verse, modern and ancient. 2d ed. L., 1804. 8° 22-689 Mithridates minor. H. Welsford . . 22-502 Mitla. G. F. von Tempsky . . . 26^-397 Mnemonika : or, chronological tablets ; with other tables. Bait , 1812 . . . 29''-184 Mnemonics. See Memory. Moallakat. Sir W. Jones . v. 10 of 28''-254 Mob cap, and other tales. Mrs. C. L. Hentz 18-1407 Moby Dick. H. Melville . . . 18-2188 Mocquard, C. Jessie ; roman. P., 1861 34-4368 Model for men of business. H. Siovvell 32-878 Model mother 18-2228 Modeles de vertu.. M. A. Blancliard . 34-4295 Moderation, science of. W. C. Thomas 15-319 Moderation. Mrs. Hofland . . . 18-1444 Modern accomplishments. C. Sinclair 18-2896 Modern atheism. J. Buchanan . . 32-659 Modern British drama. L., 1811. 5 v. 8" 24-142 Modern culture. E. L. Youmans [Ed.] 13-260 Modern flirtations. C. Sinclair . . 18-2897 Modern Griselda. M. Edgewoith. v. 3 18-977 Modern inquiries. J. Bigelow . . 33-1369 Moderate monarchy. A." Y. Haller . 27''-520 Modern novelists of France. Trans, by D. M. Aird 18-2227 Modern mysteries. A. Mahan . . 32-1579 Modern painters. J. Ruskin . . 5-46,7 Modein philosopher ; or, tenible tractoration. T. G. Fessenden 23-886 Modern pilgrims. George Wood . . 18-3593 Modern poets and poetry of Spain. J. Kennedy 22-1111 Modern pyramid. M. F. Tupper . . 23-302 Modern reform examined. J. C. Stiles 2-874 Modern society. C. Sinclair . . 18-2898 Modern standard drama. See French's M. S. D. 24-221 Modern story teller [Some copies under title of Popping the question] . . . 18-2524 Modern representations of the life of Jesus. G. Uhlhorn 33-2425 Modern traveller, the ; a popular description, geo- graphical, historical, and topographical, of the various countries of the globe. L., 1824-8 29''-271 to 283 Arabia, 271; Barmah, Siam, and Anan, 272; Brazil and Buenos-Ayres, 2 v., 273; Egypt, Nubia, and Abyssinia, 2 V. 274; Greece, 2 v., 275 ; India, 4 v., 276 ; Mexico and Guatimala, 2 v., 277 ; Palestine, 278 ; Persia and Cliiiia, V. 1, 2, 279; Russia, 280; Spain and Portugal, v. 1, 281; Syria and Asia-Minor, 2 v.. 282; Turkey, 283. Modern vassal, the. J. Wilmer . . 18-3534 Modern women, and what is said of them ; a reprint from the Saturday review ; with an introduc- tion by Mrs. L. G. Calhoun. N. Y., 1868 30-2394 Modeste Mignon. H. de Balzac . . 34-3040 Model, Helen. See Stryker. Moens, VV. J. C. English travellers and Italian brigands ; a narrative of capture and captivity. 2d ed. L., 1866. 2 v. . . 27'^-783 Mreurs (les) etl' esprit de nations. Voltaire 34-4497 Moffat, Mrs. A. S. One-armed Hugh . 18-3760 Moflat, J. C. Introduction to the study of aesthetics. Cin., 1856 5-84 Moffat, R. Missionary labors and scenes in southern Africa. N. Y., 1843 . . . 32-2246 Moges, Marquis de. Souvenirs d' une embassade en Chine et au Japon. P., 1860 34-5405 — Recollectious of Baron Gros's embassy to China and Japan. L., 1860 . . 28''-343 Moghul empire, history of H. G. Keene 28»-247 Mogridge, E. C. Tangles and tales . 18-2232 Mogridge, G. Old Humphrey's observations. N. Y., 1841 33-456 — Pithy papers on singular subjects. N. Y., 1846 33-462 — Thoughts for the thoughtful. N. Y., 1854 33-463 — Memoir of Old Humphrey ; with gleanings from his portfolio, in prose and verse. Ph., [1855] 30-965 Mohammed. Le Coran, traduit de 1' Arabe, avec les notes des commentateurs orientaux, par Savary ; et la legende de M. traduit par G. de Tassy. P., 1829. 2 v. . . 34-4107 — The Koran ; with preliminary discourse, by G. Sale. L., 1734. 4° . . . 32-185 — The Koran ; trans, from the Arabic ; the suras arranged in clironolooical order, with notes and index, by J. M. Rodwell. L., 1861 32-1167 — Bouhiinvilliers, H. de. Life of . 30-341 — Irving, W. Mahomet and his successors 30-596 — Merrick, J. L. Life and religion of 30-610 — Muir, W. Life of . . . . 30-1163 — Prideaux, H. Life of . . . 30-1991 Mohammedanism. Mills, C. History, with life of the prophet 32-2053 — Ockley, S. History of the Saracens 28''-6 — Snuthgate, H. Groundwork of . 28M02 — Weil, G. Biblical legends of the Musselmen 32-226 — White, J. Sermons on . . . 32-844 Mohegan. Edwards, J. Observations on the Mo- hegan languages. 2 ser. v. 10 . 26»-388 — Stone, W. L. Uncas and Miantonomoh 30-531 Mohicans de Paris. A. Dumas . . 34-4520 — Suite et fin de. A. Dumas . . 34-3232 Mohicans of Paris. A. Dumas . . 18-934 Mohl, Mme. Madame Recamier; with a sketch of the history of society in France ; by Madame M***. L., 1862 . . . . 30-1400 Mohl, C. B. See Lange, J. P. Mohl, H. V. Principles of the anatomy and physi- ology of the vesretable cell. Trans, by A. Henfrey. L., 1852 8» . . 9-62 Mohler, J. A. 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Somerville 9-996 Molecular mechanics. J. Bayma . . 11-312 Molenes, D. J. B. Paul Gachon de. Les commentaires d' uu soldat. 8° ... 34-4663 — Histoires sentimentales et militaires. P., 1860 34-3542 Moleri, J. Demolifere, dit. L'or est une chimere. P., 1860 34-5463 Molesworth, I. E. N. The domestic chaplain ; or, sermons on family duties for every Sunday in the year. L., 1838. 2 v. 8» . 32-2143 Molesworth, W. N. History of the reform bill of ^ 1832. L., 1865. 8° . . . 27''-S48 Moliere, J. B. P. de. ffiuvres completes ; edition variorum. Precedee d' une precis de 1' his- toire du theatre en France. Par Ch. Lou- andre. P., 1858. 3 v. . . 34-3541 — La meme, precedees d' un notice sur sa vie er ses ouvrages, par Saintc-Beuve. P., 1835. 2v 34-4594 — L'Avare: comedie. Leip., 1856 . 34-3130 — L'amour medecin. Le Texier . 2,34-4832 — Ballet des incompatibles . . 34-4304 — Le bourgeois gentilhomme. Le Texier 1,34-4832 — Medecin malgre lui. See Fielding, H. The mock doctor . . . v. 1 of 24-143 — Les prccieuses ridicules. Le Texier 3,34-4832 — Le Tartufe : comedie. Leip., 1856 34-3131 See Hypocrite, in the list of dramas. — Lacroix, P. Lajeunessede . . 34-4304 — Taschereau, M. J. Histoire de . 34-3846 — See Schule der Frauen, in the list of dramas. Moliere-characters. C. C. Clarke . 24-151 Mdliere's plays, tales from. D. B. Lennard 18-1841 Molina, G. I. Geographical, natural, and civil his- tory of Chili. Middletown, 1808. 2 v. 8» 26^-239 Molina, Tirso de. Pseud. See Tellez, G. Molineux, E. L. Physical and military exercises in public schools. Ph., 1862. 8° . 10-536 Molinos-Lafitte, Mme A. L' Education du Foyer. 4m e ed. P., 1859 . . . 34-3544 !Mollien, G. Travels in the republic of Colombia, in 1822,3. L., 1824. 8° . . 26"-645 Mollusca. Antelme, A. Histoire naturelle des mol- lusques 34-4010 — Lovell, M. S. Edible mollusks . 9-703 — Macgillivray, W. Account of the m. 9-580 — Reeves, L. Mollusks indigenous to the British isles 9-612 — Roberts, M. Popular history of the m. 9-616 — Tate, R. Land and fresh water mollusks of Gr. Britain 9-705 — See Conchology, Molly's bible. Mary Dwinnell Chellis . 18-624 Mommsen, T. Earliest inhabitants of Italy ; from history of Rome. Trans, by G. Robertson. L., 1858. 8" .... 27''-2359 — History of Rome. Trans, by W. P. Dickson. L., 1862-6. 4v. ... 27''-2358 Mon oncle Benjamin. C. Tillier . . 34-4183 Mon oncle Thomas. C. A. G. Pigault-Lebrun 34-4812 Mon prix de sagesse. V. Nottret . 34-5109 Mon tour de lac Leman. N. Roussel . 34-5192 Mon voisin Raymond. C. P. de Kock 34-4804 Monachism. Fosbroke, T. D. British m. 27»-418 — Fox, S. Monks and monasteries . 32-1811 — Hardy, R. S. Eastern m. . . 32-923 — Lea, H. C. Sacerdotal celibacy in the Chris- tian church 32-1979 — Ruffner, H. Fathers of the desert . 32-355 — See Buddhism ; Convents and convent life ; Monasteries; Monks; Sisterhoods. Monachologia ; or, hand-book of the natural history of monks ; arranged according to the Linncean system, by a naturalist. E., 1852. 8° 33-1264 Monaco, history of. H. Pemberton . 27»-2400 Monde des esprits. O. Comettant . 34-4003 Monde tel qu'il sera. E. Souvestre . 34-3796 Monaghan, county of, statistical survey. C. Coote 27''-927 Monaldi. W. Allston .... 18-137 Monarche, and other poems. Sir D. Lyndesay. [E. E. T. S., pts. 11 and 19.] v. 7. 22-1043 Monarchical government. H. Brougham 2-565 Monarchs of modern history. E. M. Newman 29^05 Monarchs retired from business. J. Doran 30-950 Monarchy the best form of government. N. Fiennes 2-655 Monastere, le. Sir W. Scott . . 34-4994 Monasteries and monastic life. Ancren riwle. Cam- den soc. pub. V. 57 . . . 27"-195 — Beckford, W. Alcoba-683 Montgomery, VV. F. Signs and symptoms of pregnancy. From 2d L. ed. Ph., 1857. 8° . . 10-438 Montgomery county, [Penna.,] history of. W. J. Buck 26'M7o Montgomery family, history of. T. H. Montgomery '26='-683 Month in the forests of France. G. F. Berkeley 20-313 Month in Russia. E. Dicey . . . 27''-8F4 Month in Yorkshire. W. White . . 27b-472 Montlily journal of agriculture ; ed. by John S. Skinner, v. 1,2. N. Y., 1846. 8» 4-29 Monthly journal of foreign medicine ; conducted by Squire Littell, jr. Ph., 1828,9. 3 v. 8° 10-66 Monthly review, v. 1-81 ; n. s. v. 1-108. Indexes to V. 1-81, by S. Ayscough. 3 v. Index to n. s. V. 1-81. 2 V. L., 1749 to 1825. 194 v. 8» 17-72 Montholon-Semonville, C. T. de. History of the cap- tivity of Napoleon at St. Helena. Ph., 1846,7. 2 V. 8° 80-376 Montholon and Gourgaud. Memoirs of the history of France during the reign of Napoleon ; dictated by the emperor at Saint Helena, and published from the original manuscripts cor- rected by himself. 2d ed. L., 1823. 7 v. 8" 27^-1832 Monti, G. Mass, (in B flat ;) with an additional alto part, and English words. B. 8° 5-874 Monti, L. Reader of the Italian language ; with notes. B., 1855 .... 34-2702 Monti, V. Tragedie. Firenze, 1824. 3 v. in 1 84-2529 Montigny, Mme. [Pseud.] See Lemoine-Montisny. Montjoye. O. Feuillet . . . 34-4640 Montolieu, Mme. J. I. P. P. do. B. de. Falkenberg, ou L'Oncle ; Imite de 1' Allemand de Mme Pichler. B., 1857 . . . 34-4253 Montor. See Artaud de Montor. Montpensier, A. P. d'Orleans, due de. [Barriere, J. F.] V. 9 of 34-3519 Montpensier, Mile A. M. L. d'Orleansde. Memoirs; written by herse'lf. L., 1848. 3 v. 80-363 Montrose, J. Graham, Marquis of. Montrose, and other biographical sketches. B., 1861 80-1414 — Napier, M. Montrose and the covenanters 27''-1351 Monuments of Egypt, Assyria, Babylonia, and Persia. C. Foster, parts 2d and 3d of 22-44"4 Monvel, J. M. Boutet, dit. L'amant bourru. C. A. C. V. 7 34-3138 Moodie, S. S. Flora Lyndsay ; or, passages in an eventful life .... 18-2235 ' — Geoffrey Moncton . . . 18-2236 — Life in the clearings versus the bush. N. Y., 26''-271 — Mark Hurdlestone .... 18-2337 Moodie, S. S. Roughing it in the bush ; or, life in Canada. N. Y., 1852 . . . 26''-285 Moods. L. M. Alcott . . . 18-134 Moody, S. What is your name ? A popular account of the meanings and derivations of Christian names. L., 1868 . . . 22-171 Moon, G. W. Bad English of Lindley Murray, and other writers on the English language. L., 1868 22-477 — The Dean's English : a criticism on the Dean of Canterbury's essays on the queen's English. 3ded. L.,1864 .... 22-476 Moon, R. C. See Laurence, J. L., and R. C. M. Moon. Thomson, D. Lunar and horary tables 12-84 — Wilkins, J. Discovery of a new world 12-113 Mooney, T. History of Ireland ; including a par- ticular account of its literature, music, archi- tecture, and natural resources ; with bio- graphical sketches of its most eminent men. B., 1857. 2 V. 8» . . . 27"-! 488 Moonstone, the. .W. Collins . . 18-681 Moor, E. Hindu infanticide ; an account of the measures adopted for suppressing the practice. L., 1811. 4° . . . . 28''-404 Moor, J. H. Notices of the Indian archipelago and adjacent countries ; being a collection of pa- pers relating to Borneo, Celebes, &c. Singa- pore, 1837. 4« . . . . 29^-504 Moor's charity school, history of. D. M'Clure 30-563 Moorad, Meer Ali, residence at court of. E. A. Langley 28f-351 Moore, — . Captives of Abb's valley. By a son of Mary Moore .... 18-562 Moore, A. Notes from Plymouth pulpit ; with a sketch of Mr. Beecher, and the lecture room. N. y., 1859 .... 32-786 Moore, B. T. Elementary treatise on mensuration. Camb., 1863 . • . . 14-136 Moore, C. C. George Oastriot ; surnamed Scander- beg, kina- of Albania. N. Y., 1850 30-636 Moore, E. (Bell's poets of G. B.) . 23-494 — (Walsh's Br. poets) . . . 23-243 — The foundlinff : a comedy. B. B. T. v. 30 . " 24-71 — Same. I. B. T. v. 18 . . . 24-141 — The gamester : a tragedy. B. D. v. 1 24-143 — Same. D. L. T. v. 5 , . . . 24-107 — Same. F's S. D. v. 2 . . . 24-221 — Same. M. B. D. v. 2 . . . 24-142 — Same. I. B. T. v. 7 . . . 24-141 — Same. S. B. T. v. 1 . . . 24-191 Moore, E. D. Life scenes from mission fields. N. Y., 1857 32-674 Moore, F. American eloquence ; a collectiou of speeches and addresses, by the most eminent orators of America; with biographical sketches and illustrative notes. N. Y., 1857. 2 v. 8» 33-664 — Anecdotes, poetry, and incidents of the war, north and south. N. Y., 1866. 8° 26''-804 — Diary of the American revolution ; from news- papers and original documents. N. Y., 1860. 2 v. 8» 26^-435 — Heroes and martyrs ; biographical sketches of the military and naval heroes, statesmen and orators, distinguished in the American crisis of 1861-2. N. Y., [1861.] 4" . 30-2035 — Rebel rhymes and rhapsodies. N. Y., 1864 . . . . . . . 23-704 — Rebellion record ; a diary of American events, with documents, narratives, illustrative inci- dents, and poetry. N. Y., 1861-7. 10 V. 8'' 26''-461 — Songs and ballads of the American revolution. N. Y., 1856 23-389 — Songs of the soldiers. N. Y., 1864 23-720 — Women of the war. Hartford, 1866. S" 30-1884 MOORE. 397 MORAL. Moore, George. Lives of the Duke of Ripperda, Cardinal Alberoni, and the Marquis of Pombal; exhibiting a view of tlie kingdoms of Spain and Portugal. L.,1819. 8° . . 30-367 — History of the British revolution of 1688,9. L., 1817. 8° 27^-851 Moore, George, M. D. Ancient pillar stones of Scotland ; their signiticance and bearing on ethnology. E. 8° . . . 37'^-l349 — Health, disease, and remedy. N. Y., 1850 10-149 — The lost tribes and the Saxons of the east and of the west ; with new views of Buddhism, and translations of rock records in India. L., 1861. 8» . . . . 32-965 — Man and his motives. N. Y., 1863 _ 15-51 — On some diseases of the nose, throat, air tubes, and lungs; and their local treatment. L., 1867. 8° 10-787 — PoAver of the soul over the body, considered in relation to health and morals. N. Y., 1847 15-182 — Use of the body in relation to the mind. N. Y., 1861 15-50 Moore, G. H. Notes on the historv of slavery in Massachusetts. K, Y., 1866." 8° 26^-778 — Treason of Charles Lee, major-general in the American revolution. N. Y., 1860. 8° 26^-440 Moore, Henry. Life of Mrs. Mary Fletcher. N. Y. 30-1908 Moore, Henry. Instructions for preparing abstracts of titles. L., 1849 . . . 2-373 — Same ; from 2d London ed. Ph., 1853. 8» V. 79 of 2-55 Moore, H. J. Wild Nell, the white mountain girl 18-2242 Moore, James. Kilpatrick and our cavalry. N.Y., 1865 26»-654 — The world's battle. Ph., 1858 . 32-1861 — History of the great rebellion ; with biographical sketches. Ph., 1867. 8» . . 26''-839 Moore, James C. Narrative of the campaign of the British army in Spain. 4th ed. L., 1809. 8° 27«'-2036 Moore, John. Mad dogs. F's M. D. v. 23 24-113 Moore, John, M. D. Works; with memoirs by R. Anderson. E., 1820. 7 v. 8» . 33-1362 — Journal of a residence in France in 1792. L., 1794. 2 V. 8° . . . . 27''-29 — Zeluco 18-2246 Moore, J. B. Lives of the governors of New Ply- mouth, and Massachusetts Bay. B., 1851. 8° 30-1080 Moore, J. G. Patent ofHce and patent laws ; or, a guide to inventors, and a book of reference for judges, lawyers, magistrates, and others. Ph., 1855 6-887 Moore, J. George. That blessed baby. F's M. D. v. 10 24-113 Moore, J. H. New practical navigator. 12tli ed. L., 1796 12-104 Moore, J. W. Complete encyclopsedia of music, elementary, technical, historical, biographical, vocal, and instrumental. L., 1854. 8" 5-998 Moore, M. A. Dinah .... 18-2247 Moore, M. B. The Dixie speller. Raleigh, 1864 26''-2004 — Geograpliical reader for the Dixie children. Ral., 1863. 4° . . . . 26''-2049 — Primary geography, arranged as a reading book. 2d ed. Ral., 1864. 4° . . 26»-2050 Moore, N. F. Ancient mineralogy ; or, an inquiry respecting mineral substances mentioned by the ancients. N. Y., 1834 . . 9-271 Moore, R. C. Henshaw^ J. P. K. Life of; with selection from sermons . . 30-1573 Moore, Thomas. Poetical works. N. Y., 1853. 10 V 23-345 — Alciphron ; a poem. Ph., 1840 . 23-158 Moore, Thomas. The epicurean . . 18-2248 — History of Ireland. L., 1838-46. 4 v. 27''-1485 — Same. Ph., 1846. 2 v. 80 . . 27='-1486 — Irish melodies ; with symphonies and accom- paniments by John Stevenson. Ed. by J. W. Glover. Dub., 1859. 4° . 5-978 — Lalla Rookh. N. Y., 1857 . . 23-291 — Life of Lord Byron ; w.th his letters and jour- nals. Ph., 1846. 2 V. . . 30-66 — Same. B. 6 v 30-735 — Life of the R't Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Ph., 1825 30-489 — Russell, Ld. J. Memoirs, journal and corres- pondence of .... 30-720 Moore, Thomas, F. L. S. British ferns and their allies ; an abridgment of the " Popular history of British ferns.''" L., 1861 . 9-65 — Nature-printed British ferns ; being figures and descriptions of the species and varities of ferns found in the United Kingdom. L., 1859. 2 v. 8° 9-63 — Popular history of the British ferns, and the allied plants. L., 1855 . . 9-64 Moore, W. J. Health in the tropics ; or, sanitary art applied to Europeans in India. L., 1862. 8° 10-301 Moore, W. V. Indian wars of the United States, from the discovery to the present time. Ph., 1840 26''-146 — Same. Ph., 1850 .... 26''-146» Mooreland cottage. Mrs. E. C. Gaskell 18-1150 Moorman, J. J. The Virginia springs ; with their analyses, and some remarks on their character, together with a directory for the use of the white sulphur water. Ph., 1847 10-83 — Same. Ph., 1859 .... 10-82 Moors and Fens. Mrs. J. H. Riddell . 18-3265 Moors. See Morocco. Moral almanac for 1845,6, calculated for the latitude and meridian of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the northern and western states. Ph. 32-1698 Moral causation. P. P. Alexander , 15-343 — See Necessity ; Will. Moral culture of infancy. Mrs. H. Mann and E. P. Peabodv . . . . • 13-169 Moral emblem's. Cats, J., and R. Farlie 32-2025 Moral government of God. N. W. Taylor 32-1084 Moral philosopher, the. T. Morgan . 32-151 Moral power of the sea. W. Aikman . 32-2161 Moral reflections on the elect. L. Du Moulin 32-2463 Moral science. Abercrombie, J. Philosophy of the moral feelings .... 15-1 — Alexander, A. Outlines of . . 15-105 — Bain, A. Mental and moral science 15-340 — Beattie, J. Elements of . . 83-1023 — Belsham, T. Elements of moral philosophy 15-242 — Blakey, R. History of . . . 15-159 — Boyd, J. R. Eclectic moral philosophy 15-11 — Bray, C. Philosophy of necessity 15-304 — Bittler, J. Ethical discourses . 82-578 — Cobb, F. P. Intuitive morals . 15-135 — Coleridge, S. T. The friend, and Aids to re- flection 15-21 — Combe, G. Moral philosophy . 15-220,210 — Culverwell, N. Of the light of nature 15-146 — DeWette, W. M. L. Practical ethics 15-79 — Dymond, J. Principles of morality 15-323 — Eihs, W. Religion in common life 32-2184 — Fleming, W. Manual of moral philosophy . 15-815 — Haven, J. Moral philosophy . 15-139 — Hopkins, M. Lectures on . . 15-219 The law of love, and love as law 15-346 — Hume, D. Treatise of human nature 15-335 — Hutcheson, F. Introduction to moral philoso- phy 15-267 System of moral philosophy . 15-505 MORAL. 898 MORELL. Moral science. Mackintosh, J. Progress of ethical philosophy 15-80,1 — Martinoau, H. How to observe — morals and manners ..... 15-46 — Moore, G. Man and his motives . 15-51 — Mudie, R. Man as a moral being . 15-52 — Paley, W. Moral philosophy . 15-325 — Payne, G. Elements of . . . 15-299 — Smith, A. Theory of the moral sentiments 15-66 — Smith, S. Sketches of moral philosophy 15-250 — Smith, S. S. Lectures on moral philosophy 15-199 — Utilitarianism explained and exemplified 15-204 — Wayland, F. Elements of . . 15-101 Limitations of human responsibility 15-324 — Whowell, W. Elements of morality 15-74 History of moral philosophy . 15-262 — Winslow, H. Elements of moral philosophy 15-106 — See Ethics ; Metaphysics ; Morals ; Philosophy. Moral tales. M. Edgeworth . . 18-981 Moral tales. Mme Guizot . . . 18-1295 Moral tales in verse. T. Hull . . 23-658 Moral testament of a man, the. Ph., 1834 33-375 Moral uses of dark things. H. Bushuell 32-2451 Morale en action. L. P. Berenger . 34-5102 Morals. Abbott, J. Way to do good . 32-4 — Arnot, W. Race for riches . . 32-897 — Art of employing time . . . 15-332 — Batchelor, H. Lectures to the people 32-1673 — Bute, J. Cyclopfedia of moral truths 32-1965 — Browne, T. Christian morals . 32-1655 — Burgh, J. Dignity of human nature 32-240 — Business-life 1-317 — Chalmer, T. Commercial discourses 32-45 — Charron, P. Of wisdom . . 15-137 — Drummond, H. Social duties . 82-1302 — Eliot, W. G. Lectures to young women 33-442 — The English gentleman . . . 33-739 — English life, social and domestic . 15-333 — Female happiness .... 33-444 — Fisher, S. W. Three great temptations, etc. 32-388 — Fry, C. Word to women .• . 32-1830 — Gasparin, A. de. La iiberte morale 34-5352 — Gurney, J. J. Thoughts on habit . 32-735 — Hague, W. Home life . . . 32-1584 — Leckej', W. E. H. History of European m. 32-1774 — Lowell, Mrs. A. C. Seed-grain . 33-628 — Lyndall, J. Business as it is and as it might be 32-1826 — Magie, D. Spring-time of life . 33-421 — Magoon, E. L. Proverbs for the people 32-261 — Mason, J. Self-knowledge . . 15-47 — Mercantile morals .... 32-2273 — Muzzey, A. B. The blade and the ear 83-849 — My life and what shall I do with it 33-876 — Orsini, Abbe. Flowers of heaven . 32-84 — ■ Osgood, S. Hearth -stone . . 32-1585 — Parks, Mrs. W. Domestic duties . 6-210 — Rathboue, W. Social duties . . 2-1012 — Sprague, W. B. Hints on the intercourse of Christians 32-203 — Tullock, J. Beginning life . . 32-1054 — Weaver, G. S. Hopes and helps . 33-981 — Whole duty of man, the . . 32-232 — Willard, E. Morals for the young 15-112 — Young lady of pleasure . . . 32-2334 — See Character ; Home life ; Mariners ; Moral science ; Religion ; Young ****. Moralist and politician. G. Ramsay . 33-1275 Moralistes des XVIme et XVIIme siecles. A. Vinet 34-4611 Morality and the state. S. Nash . . 2-810 Moran, B. The footpath and highway ; or, wan- derings of an American in Great Britain in 1851,2. Ph., 1853 . . . 27'>-203 Moran, C. Money. N. Y., 1863 . . 1-159 Moratin, L. F. de. Origenes del teatro Espaiiol. T. T. E. V. 1 . . . . 34-2 — El si de las Ninas. T. T. E. v. 5 . 34-2 Moravians. Crantz, D. Mission of the united brethren in Greenland . . 26^-54 — Heckewelder, J. Missions of the united brethren among the Indians . . . 26*-99 — Henry, J. Sketches of Moravian life 32-814 — Loskiel, G. H. Missions of the united brethren in N. Am 26''-127 — Rimius, H. History of . . . 32-150 — Ritter, A. History of Moravian church in Philadelphia .... 32-723 — Schweinetz, E. de. Moravian manual 32-2239 Moray. St. .John, C. W. G. Natural history and sport in . . . . . 9-623 Morceaux choisis de Pascal, de Sevigne, de La Bru- yere, de Massillon, de Fontenelle, et de Buffon. P., 1853 34-3573 Mordaunt. J. Moore . . . v. 7 of 33-1362 Mordecai, A. Military commission to Europe in 1855,6. W., 1860 4°. . . 6-996 — Report of experiments on gunpowder, made at Washington arsenal, in 1843,4. W., 1845. 8° 6-658 Mordente, J. E. Exercises upon the different parts of speech of the Portuguese language. L., 1807 22-173 More, C. Life of Sir Thomas More ; with a bio- graphical preface, notes, and other illustra- tions, by J. Hunter. L., 1828. 8" 30-366 More, Hannah. Works; including several pieces never before published. Ph., 1818. 8 v. 33-68 — Same. N. Y., 1846. 7 v. , . 33-67 — Cffilebs in search of a wife . . 18-2251 — Letters to Zachary Macaulay; containing notices of Lord Macaulay's youth. N. Y., 1860 . . . . . . 30-1644 — Percy. B. D. v. 1 . . . . 24-143 — Shepherd of Salisbury plain, and other tales 18-2252 — Knight, Mrs. H. C. Memoir of . 30-654 — Roberts, W. Life and correspondence of 30-365 — Thompson, H. Life of . . . 30-364 More, Martha. Mendip annals ; or, a narrative of the charitable labours of Hannah and Martha More ; being the journal of Martha More ; ed., with additional matter, by A. Roberts. N. Y., 1859 30-1112 More, Sir T. Utopia ; or, the happy republic ; a philosophical romance ; to which is added The new Atlantis, by Lord Bacon; with a preliminary discourse, containing an analysis of Plato's republic, and copious notes, by J. A. St. John. L., 1838 . . 2-807 — Mackintosh, J. Life of . . . 30-172 — More, C. Life of . . . . 30-366 — Three Chancellors .... 30-1342 — See Tyndale, W. More about farm lads. F. D. Legard . More wonders of the invisible world. R. More worlds than one. D. Brewster . Morea, travels in. W. M. Leake Moreau, C. F. J. B. See Scribe, A. E. Com.-v. Moreau, J. V. Lecombe, H. Opinion sur la con- spiration de Moreau et autres . 34-3963 — Svinine, P. de. Details sur le general M. 34-3962 Moreau de Saint-Mery, M. L. E. Topographical and political description of the Spanish part of Saint Domingo. Ph., 1796. 2 v. 8° 26''-599 Morell, J. D. Grammar of the English language ; together with an exposition of the analysis of sentences. L., 1864 . . . 22-165 13-123 Calef 32-1974 12-29 27t'-465 Theatre. MORELL. 399 MORLEY. Morell, J. D. Historical and critical view of the speculative philosophy of Europe in the nine- teenth century. N. Y., 1848. 8" 15-49 — Introduction to mental philosophy, on the in- ductive method. L.,1862. 8° . 15-188 — Philosophy of religion. N. Y., 1849 32-1499 Morell, J. R. Algeria ; the topography and history, political, social, and natural, of French Af- rica. L., 1854. 8" . . . 28"-113 — The neighhours of Russia, and the history of the present war to the siege of Sebastopol. L., 1854 27='-2954 — Turkey, past and present. L., 1854 27»-3196 — See Tenneman, W. G. Morell, T. Abridgment of Ainsworlh's English and Latin dictionary. Ph., 1829. 8° 22-5 Morell. See Morrell. Moreri, L. Grand dictionnairehistorique. 9me ed. Amst., 1702. 4 v. f° . . 34-4904 Moresby, Chas., Ld. A hundred years hence ; or, memoirs written by himself. L., 1828 30-2422 Moreto, A. El Desden con el desden ; El valiente justiciero ; El Lindo don Diego. T. T. E. v. 4 34-2 Moreton, A. H. Civilization ; or, a brief analysis of the laws that regulate the numbers and condition of mankind. L., 1830. 8» 3-166 Moreton, C. Diamond cross, and other tales 18-2254 Morfit, Campbell. Arts of tanning, currying, and leather-dressing, theoretically and practically considered in all their details. From French of Fontenelle and Malepeyre. Ph., 1852. 8° 6-371 — Chemistry applied to the manufacture of soap and candles. Ph. 1847. 8" . 8-18 — See Booth, J. C. — and Claience. Chemical and pharmaceutical nianipulations. Ph., 1857. 8" . 8-38 Morford, II. Appleton's short-trip guide to Europe. N. Y., 1868 .... 27''-940 — The coward 18-2258 — Days of shoddy; a novel of the great rebellion 18-2257 — Over-sea ; or, England, France, and Scotland, as seen by a live American. N. Y., 1867 27''-876 — Paris in '67; or, the great exposition, its side shows and excursions. N. Y., 1867 27M)19 — Shoulder-straps .... 18-2258 — Sprees and splashes . . . 18-2256 Morgan, C. See O'Callaghan, E. B. Morgan, C. E. Electro-physiology and therapeutics. N. Y., 1868. 8» . . . . 10-809 Morgan, D. Graham, J. Life of . 30-926 Morgan, G. H. Annals of Harrisburg. Harris- burg, 1858 26"-465 Morgan, H. Ned Nevins the newsboy 18-3763 Morgan, IT. J. Sketches of celebrated Canadians. Montreal, 1865, 8» . . . 30-1688 Morgan, J. F. England under the Norman occupa- tion. L., 1858 .... 27»-855 Morgan, J. H. Duke, B. W. History of Morgan's cavalry 26"-884 Morgan, L. H. The American beaver and his works. Ph., 1868. 8° . . . . 9-726 — League of the Iroquois. Rochester, 1851. S" 26^-278 Morgan, R. W. St. Paul in Britain ; or, the origin of British as opposed to papal Christianity. Oxf., 1861 32-978 Morgan, Lady S. O. Florence Macarthy 18-2262 — France in 1829,30. N. Y., 1830. 3 v. 27''-721 ' — Italv. N. Y., 1821. 2 v. 8» . 27^-79 — Same. L., 1821. 2 v. 4» . . 27''-1226 — Life and times of Salvator Rosa. L., 1855" 30-1172 — Memoirs ; autobiography, diaries and corres- pondence. Leipzig, 1863. 2 v. 30-958 Morgan, Lady S. O. The O'Briens and the O'Flah- crfys 18-2259 — O'Donnel 18-2263 — Passages from ray autobiography. N. Y., 1859 30-1118 — Patriotic sketches of Ireland. Bait., 1809 27''-165 — The wild Irish girl .... 18-2253 — Woman and her master ; a history of the female sex from the earliest period. L. 2 v. 29"-107 — Fitzpatrick, W. J. Literary and personal career of 30-1293 — amlT. C. Book without a name. L., 1841. 2 v. 33-211 Moigan, T. The moral philosopher ; in a dialogue between Philalethes, a Christian deist, and Theophanes, a Christian Jew. v. 2 occasioned by Leland's "Divine authority of the old and new t(^staments asserted ;" and by Chap- man's "Ensibius." V. 3 occasioned by the 2d V. of Leland's "Divine authority, etc.;" and bj' Lowmau's "Dissertation on the civil government of the Hebrews. ' ' By Philalethes. L.. 1738-40. 3 V. 8« . . . 32-151 — See Lowman, M. Morgan, W. Principles and doctrine of assurances, annuities on lives, and contingent reversions explained. L., 1821. 8° . . 2-60 Morgan horses. D. C. Linsley . . 4-86 Morgan's cavalry, history of. B. W. Duke 26''-884 Morgesons. Eliz. Stoddard . . . 18-3031 Moriarty, D. I. The husband-hunter ; or, " Das Schiksal" 18-2264 Morier, 1). R. What has religion to do with politics ? L., 1848 32-2323 Morier, J. 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L., 1839 .... 15-329 Music. History., — Berlioz, H. Etudes musicales . 34-5170 — Burgh, A. Anecdotes of . . 5-1006 — Burney, C. General history of . 5-999 State of m. in France, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, and United Provinces 5-1040,41 — Busby, T. General history of . 5-1003 — Chappell, W. Popular music of the olden time 23-1304 — Cornwall, N. E. M. as it was and as it is 5-1032 — Eastcott, R. Sketches of the origin of 5-1042 — Engel, C. Ancient m. . . . 5-1038 — Fischer, J. M. Musikalische Rundschau 34-546 — Higgins, W. M. History of . . 5-1050 — Hogarth, G. Memoirs of the musical drama 5-1004 Memoirs of the opera . . 5-1005 — Hood, G. History of m. in New England 5-1002 — Hullah, J. History of modern m. 5-1035 Transition period . . . 5-1033 — Mason, L. Letters from abroad . 5-1009 — Poisot, C. Histoire de la musiquc en France . 34-4140 — Schl liter, J. History of . . . 5-1031 — Scudo, P, Annec musicals . . 34-3748 — Principles. — Airy, G. B. Mathematical elements of 11-291 — Brown, R. Elements of musical science 5-993 — Calcott, J. W. Grammar of . . 5-1030 — Crotch, "W. Elements of musical composition . 5-994 — Fetis, F. J. Music explained to the world 5-1129 — Gill, W. H. Musical ladder . . 5-1071 — Henslowe, W. H. The phonarthron 22-390 — Hewitt, D. C. True science of . 5-996 — Higgins, W. M. Philosophy of sound 5-1050 — Marx, A. B. Die lehre von der musikalischen komposition .... 34-2252 Theory and practice of musical composition 5-1051 General musical instruction . 5-1200 — Murby, T Students' manual . 5-1124 — Oliver, E. B. Thorough bass and musical theory 5-1127 — Panseron, A. A B C of music . 5-1084 — Root, G. F. Musical curriculum . 5-986 — Rootsey, S. An attempt to simplify notation 5-870 — Siegmeyer, J. C. Theorie der Tonsetzkunst 34-2253 — Spencer, C. C. Rudimentary treatise on 5-1049 — Virues y Spinola, J. J. de. Grammar of har- mony 5-988 — Weber, G. Theory of composition 5-995 — Wohlfahrt, H. Musical composition 5-1132 Music. Principles. — Woolhouse, W. S. B. Intervals, harmonics, etc. . 5-1048 — Zundel, J. Harmony, thorough bass, and com- position 5-1131 — See Acoustics ; Harmony ; Sound. — Dictionaries. — Gerber, E. L. Historisches-biographisches lexicon 34-2250,1 — Hamilton, J. A. Dictionary of musical terms. 5-1052 — Lichtenthal, P. Dizionario e bibliografia 34-2531 — Moore, J. W. Encyclopaedia of . 5-998 — Rousseau, J. J. Dictionnaire v. 12-15 34-4841 — Miscellany. — American musical journal . . 5-980 — Beattie, J. Essay on . . . 33-1022 — Beauquier, C. Philosophic de la musique . . 34-4426 — Beethoven, L. v. Letters . . 33-1333 — Boston musical times . . . 5-981 — Cliorley, H. F. Musical recollections 5-1021 — Clark, R. Account of " God save the king" 5-1039 — Commetant, O. Musique et musiciens 34-5259 — Engel, C. Study of national m. . 5-1067 — Gardiner, W. Music and friends . 5-1036 Music of nature .... 5-1001 — Hastings, T. Musical taste . . . 5-1046 — Hogarth, G. History, biography, and criticism 5-1004 — Hutchinson, E. Music of the bible 32-1116 — Latrobe, ,T. A. Music of the church 5-1063 — Luna-Foliei-s, C. de. Musique a Naples, parmi lesfemmes 34-4589 — Lunn, H. C. Musings of a musician 5-1038 — Mainzer, D. Music and education 5-1045 — Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, F. Letters 5-1070 — Mozart, J. C. W. A. Letters . 30-1766,7 — Phillips, H. Musical recollections 5-1025 — Ramsay, E. B. Genius of Handel 5-1022 — Riehl, W. H. Musikalische charakterkopfe 34-589 — Rimbault, E. F. Bibliotheca madrigaliana 21-248 — Scudo, P. Critique et litterature musicales 34-3746 to_52 — See Singing ; Voice ; and names of musical in- struments. — Instrumental. — Bach, J. S. Sammlung de clavier-composi- tioncn ...... 5-837 — Beethoven, L. v. Sammtliche compositionen 5-840 — Chopin, F. Mazurkas and waltzes 5-961 — Clementi, M. Compositionen . 5-845 — Dussek, J. L. Compositionen fiir des piano- forte 5-854 — Fesca, A. 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Western harp . 5-972 — Taylor, V. C. Golden lyre . . 5-1013 — Werner, A. Cantate. Morning service 5-1058 Evening service . . . 5-1059 — Willcox, J. H., and L. H. Southard. Lyra catholica 5-"9.")8 — Zeuner, C. American harp . . 5-1015 Ancient lyre .... 5-1016 — See Cantatas ; Masses ; Oratorios. (2) Songs, etc. — Abell, J. Collection of s. in English — Caulfield, John. Vocal music in Shakespear's plays 5-969 — Clark, G. W. Harp of freedom . — Classic glee book .... — Dupont, P. Chants et chan.sons . — Emerick, A. G. Songs for the people — Fitz, A. Fireside melodies, for three and four voices 5-1076 — Garretson, F. V. D. Carmina Yaiensia 5-968 — Gems of German song . . , 5-977 — Gems of Scottish song . . . 5-975,6 — Glover, C. W., and W. H. Bellamy. Lvrics from " The wide, wide world " 5-1027 — Heuberer, C. F., and II. Parabeau. Euphonia 5-1066 — Hullah, J. The song book . . 5-1034 — Jarvis, C. Chiming bells . . 5-1000 — Kemp, Father. Old folk's concert tunes 5-1075 — Leslie, H. Casseil's choral m. . 5-963 — Mendelssohn-Burtholdy, F. Four-part songs for men's voices .... 5-822 — Moore, T. Irish melodies . . 5-978 — Miiller, S. Part songs for female voices 5-1081 — National peace jubilee . . . 5-1087 — Nouveau recueil de chansons choisies 34-4435 — Perkins, E. A., and F. H. Pease. Western bell 5-1062 — Pollock, T. C. Ivanhoe masonic quartettes .5-967 — Ritson, J. English songs . v. 3 of 23-608 5-u. p. 5-1019 5-1061 34-4432 5-979 Music. Vocal. (2) Songs, etc. — Schumann, R. Lieder und gesiinge fiir eine singstimme und piano-forte . 5-826 — Shindler, S. B. D. Nortliern harp 5-970 — Slave songs of the U.S. . . . 5-1068 — Tuneful hours 5-1005 — White, E. L., and J. E. Gould. Tyrolean lyre 5-1060 — Willard, J. D. Arion . . . 5-1080 — See Operas. Musical sketches. E. Polko . . . 5-1026 Musicians. Bingley, W. Memoirs of eminent mu- sical composers of Europe . . 30-1976 — Blaze, A. H. Musiciens contemporains 34-3093 — Edwards, S. Anecdotes of European composers and vocalists .... 5-1008 — Hawkins, J., and C. Burney. Essays on lives and works of musicians . . 5-1003 Musings of a musician. H. C. Lunn . 5-1038 Musketry. Busk, H. System of . . 6-573 — See Guns. Muspratt, J. S. Chemistry, theoretical, practical and analytical, as applied and relating to the arts and manufactures. Glasgow, 1860. 2 v. 8" 8-89 Musset, L. A. de. Comedies et proverbes. P., 1861. 2 V 34-3596 — Contes. P.. 1860 .... 34-3595 — Enfant du siecle. P., 1861 . . 34-3593 — II taut qu' une porte soit ouverte ou fermoe ; proverbe. P., 1861 . . . 84-3936 — Nouvelles. P., 1800 . . . 34-3594 — (Euvres posthumes. P., 1860 . 34-3592 — Poesies nouvelles. P., 1860 . . 34-3591 — Premieres poesies. P., 1861 . . 34-3590 Musset, P. E. de. La Bavolette. P., 1856 34-3598 — Le Cavalier servant. P., 1857 . 34-4135 — Extravagants et originaux du XVIP siecle. P., 1863 34-5255 — Lui et Elle. 2me ed. P., 1859 . 34-4136 — Monsieur le Vent, et Mnie la Pluie. P., 1854 34-5105 — Le Vomero . . . . . 34-4517 Musset, V. D. [Musset-Parthay.] Histoire de la vie et des ouvrages de J. J. Rousseau. P., 1827. 8° 34-4840 Mussev, R. !)• Essay on the influence of tobacco upon life and health. B., 1836 . 26»-175 — Health; its friends and foes. B., 1862 10-317 Mussulmans. See Mohammedanism. Mustang gray. J. Clemens . . . 18-657 Mute singer. Mrs. A. C. M. Ritchie . 18-2655 Muter, Mrs. Travels and adventures of an officer's wife in India, China, and New Zealand. L., 1864. 2v 29»'-260 Mutineers, home of the . . . . 29''-122 Mutinies in Oudb. M. R. Gubbins . 28»-170 Mutiny of the Bengal army. By one who has served under Sir Ch. Napier. L., 1858. 8» 28»-203 Mutiny of the ship Bounty. J. Barrow 29''-97 — Same. W. Bligh .... 29''--24 Mutterings and musings of an invalid . 18-2302 Mutual life insurance company of New York, re- port exhibiting the experience of the, for fifteen years. N. Y., 1859. 4° . 1-508 Muzzey, A. B. 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Gilmore . 18-1781 My ten-rod farm. Mrs. M. Gilinan . 4-324 My third book. L. C. Moulton . . 18-2277 My thirty years out of the senate. S.Smith 18-2945 My two sisters. E. Judson . . . 30-1963 My uncle, the curate. M. W. Savage . 18-2013 Myers, F. Lectures on great men L., 1856 30-1666 Myers, P. H. The first of the Knickerbockers . . 18-3787 — Miser's heir 18-2310 — Young patroon ; or, Christmas in 1690 18-3627 Myers, S. A. Fritz Harold ; or, the temptation 18-2307 Myrc, J. Instructions for parish priests. [E. E. T. S. pt. 31] . . . . V. 19 of 22-1043 Myriobiblon. Photius .... 34-2949 Myrrh, natural history of. J. Cook . 10-120 Myrtis ; with other etchings. L. H. Sigourney . 18-2844 Myrtle, Lewis. [Pseud.] See Hill, G. C. Myrtle, Minnie. [Pseud.] See Johnson, A. C. Myrtle blossoms. A. Leonard. (Molly Myrtle) 33-1132 Myrtle leaves. A. W. Mangum . . 26"-2200 Mysore blue-book, remarks on. E. Bell 28''-249 Mystere douloureux. Mme M. Ancelot 34-4005 Mysteres de Londres. P. 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Bailey 23-391 Mystic wreath ; or, evening pastime ; consisting of enigmatical poems, charades, etc. L., 1829 20-197 Mystics, hours with the. R. A. Vaughan 32-936 Mythological astronomy. S. A. Mackey 12-77 Mythology. Amoreux, F. d'. L' Euxin et les Ar- gonautes ..... 34-5276 — Bernard, L. Mythologies de tons les peuples 34-3084 — Bescherelle, L. N. Mythologie Grecque et Ro- maine 34-4857 — Blackwell, T. Letters concerning . 32-2168 — Bryant, J. New system of ancient m. 32-944 — Bulfinch, T. Age of fable . . 18-468 — Clayton, R. Remarks on . . 28''-68 — Coleman, C. Mythology of the Hindus 32-2013 — Cox, G. W. Tales of the gods and heroes . 18-789 Tale from Greek m. . . . 18-788 Tales of Thebes and Argos , . 18-790 — Demoustier, C. A. Lettres a Emile sur la my- thologie 34-4026 — Dwight, M. A. Grecian and Roman m. 32-75 — Grey, Sir G. History of Polynesian m. 32-830 — Jones, W. Gods of Greece, Italy and India V. 3 of 28''-254 — Kalevala, selections from the . . 23-993 — Keightley, T. Mytholouy of ancient Greece and Italy . . . ". . . 32-1047 — Kelley, W. K. Curiosities of Indo-European tradition, and folk-lore . . 29"-190 — Lemi)riere, J. Classical dictionary 33-1257 — Mayo, R. New system of . . 32-139 — Miiiler, F. Max. Chips from a German work- shop 32-2145 — Miiiler, C. 0. Introduction to a scientific sys- tem of 32-805 — Pigott, G. Scandinavian m. . . 32-925 — Pococke, E. India in Greece . 28*-155 — Prichard, J. C. Analysis of Egyptian m. 28^-162 — Ramsay, C. Mythology of the Pagans 29'^-50 — Sajmund. Edda .... 23-864 — Sharpe, S. Egyptian m. . . 32-1145 — Smith, W. Dictionary of Greek and Roman m. 30-1705 — Tardieu-Denesle. Mythologie de la jeunesse 34-5156 — Thorpe, B. Northern m. . . 32-832 — Tooko, A. Pantheon . . . 32-1042 — Wilson, H. H. The Vishnu Purana 33-936 Myths of the middle ages. S. Baring-Gould 29''-244 Myths of the new world. D. G. Briuton 32-2419 Myths. See Superstitions. Myidhinn. T. H. de La Villemarque . 34-5365 — See Merlin. Mystical hymns. Orpheus . . . 23-1006 Nabathaean agriculture, book of. E. Renan 22-1174 Nablus, Mills, J. Three months' residence in 28''-505 Nabob at home. By the author of Life in India 18-2315 Nachez, les. R. F. A. de Chateaubriand 34-3118 Nachtigall. [Otmar.] Roscoe, T. German novelists V. 2 of 18-3785 Nack, J. Romance of the ring, and other poems. N. Y., 1859 23-756 Nadaud, G. ,Une Idylle. P., 1861 . 34-3599 Nadeje. L. Enault .... 34-3298 — [Same, in L'echo des feuilletons] . 34-4738 Nader chah. Jones, Sir W. Histoire de V. Ilandl2 of 28»-254 Life of 26''-616 Nagasaki as a sanitarium. C. A. Gordon 28''-424 NAGLEE. 409 NAPOLEON. Naglee, H. M. Report of command of the district of Virginia. Pli, 1803. 8° . 26'^-979 Nagpore, route to. D. R. Leckie . 29''-512 Nainnoir,le. [Black dwarf.] Sir W. Scott 34-4998 Najac, E. de. La poule et ses poussins ; Comedie en 2 actes en prose. P., 1861 . 34-5208 Nala and Damayanti. H. H. Milman v. 3 of 23-619 Nameless. Miss F. M. Downing . . 18-887 Names. Anderson, W. Genealogy and surnames 22-304 — Arthur, W. Etymological dictionary of 22-15 — Bowditch, N. S. Suffolk surnames 22-45 — Charnock, R. S. Ludus palronimicus 22-310 Words derived from proper names 22-56 — Ferguson, R. English surnames . 22-87 Teutonic names system applied 22-88 — Finlayson, J. Surnames and sirenames 27''-393 — Lower, M. A. Dictionary of family n. 22-389 Essay on family nomenclature . 22-158 — Moody, S. Meanings and derivations of 22-171 — Walker, J. Key to the pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and scripture proper names 22-274 — Wheeler, W. A. Dictionary of names of fiction 21-130 — Yonge, C. M. History of Christian n. 22-298 Names of Roman catholics, non-jurors. J. Cosin 27»-293 Na Motu ; or, reef-rovings in the South seas. E. T. Perkins 29''-116 Nan Darrell. Ellen Pickering . . 18-2501 Nanette and her lovers. T. Gwynne . 18-1301 Nantes, edict of. See Huguenots. Naomi ; or, Boston two hundred years ago. E. B. Lee 18-1820 Naomi ; or, the last days of Jerusalem. Mrs. J. B. Webb 18-3478 Naomi Torrente. G. F. de Vingut . 18-852 Naphegyi, G. Album of language, illustrated by the Lord's prayer in one hundred languages. Ph., 1869. 40 22-361 — Among the Arabs ; a narrative of adventures in Algeria. Ph., 1868 . . 28''-595 Napier, C. The war in Syria. L., 1842. 2 v. 28=^-79 — See Earp, G. B. Napier, C. J. William the conqueror 18-2318 — Napier, W. F. P. Life and opinions of 30-999 Napier. Charles O. G. Tommy Try ; and what he did in science. N. Y., 1869 . 9-1043 Napier, H. E. Florentine history, to the accession of Ferdinand IIL L., 1846,7. 6 v. 27''-2386 Napier, J. Chemistry applied to dyeing. Ph., 1853 6-378 — Manual of electro-metallurgy. L., 1851 6-375 Napier, Macvey. Lord Bacon and Sir Walter Raleigh. Camb., 1853 .... 30-1500 Napier, Mark. Memorials and letters illustrative of the life and times of John Graham of Claver- house, Viscount Dundee. 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Hand-book for travellers in Sicily 27'^-692 — Hoare, R. C. Classical tour through Italy and Sicily 27''-1205 — Horner, Susan. Century of despotism in 27''-2286 — Kavanagh, J. Summer and winter in the two Sicilies 27"-502 — La Cava ; or, recollections of the Neapolitans 27''-590 — La Salle, A. E. G. Sicile . . 34-4889 — Pepe, G. Ragguaglio del tremuoto 34-2513 — Porzio, C. Congiura de' Baroni . 34-2516 — Reumont, A. de. Carafasof Maddaloni 27^-2445 — St. John, Mrs. H. R. Masaniello of N. 27^-2457 — Sicily, Calabria, and Mount Etna . 27''-499 — Spallanzani, L. Travels in the two Sicilies 27''-83 — Swinburne, H. Travels in the two Sicilies 27''-359 — Tuckerman, H. T. Sicily : a pilgrimage 27^-267 Napoleon dynasty ; or, history of the Bonaparte femily. C. E. Lester . . . 27M828 Napoleon I. Military maxims of. 3d ed. L. 0-059 — Confidential correspondence with his brother Joseph ; selected and translated, with explan- atory notes, from the "Memoires du Roi Joseph." N. 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R. Foreign reminiscences 27''-8451 — Ireland, W. H. Anecdotes of . 30-387 — Island empire ; or, the scenes of the first exile 27''-2295 — Jomini, H. Life of ... 30-1508 — Junot, L. P., (Ducliesse d'Abrantes.) Memoirs of ...... 30-793 — La Baume, E. Campaign in Russia 27»-1708 — Lacombe, F. Napoleon et Siein . 34-5180 , — Las Cases, E. A. D. M. J. de. Life, exile, and conversations of . . . . 30-381 Memorial de Sainte-H(51ene . 34-4798 — Laurent de 1' Ardeche. Histoire de 1' empereur 34-4763 History of 80-375 — Lecourbe, H. Opinion sur la conspirations de Moreau, Pichegru, et autres . 34-3963 NAPOLEON. 410 NATION. Napoleon I. Le Hodey cle Saultchevreiiil, N. De laconduite clu senat sous Buonaparte 34-8962 — Lockhart, J. G. History of . . 30-392 — Lowe, Sir H. Letters and journal [See For- syth, W.] 30-1050 — Machlachlan, A. N. C. Napoleon at Fontaine- bleau and Elba .... 27=^-1794 — Martin, C. V. Anecdotes liistoriques 34-5172 — Martin, P. Expedition Franqaise en Egypte 34-4921 — Meneval, C. F. de. Napoleon et Marie Louise 34-5241 — Montholon, C. T. History of the captivity of 30-376 — Montholon and Gourgaud. Memoirs of reign 27''-1832 — Mountenay, B. Historical inquiry 27^-1826 — Napoleon III. Des idees Napoleoniennes 34-3600 Napoleonic ideas . . . 27''-1831 Opinions and policy of . . 27^-1830 — Napoleon ; his army and his generals ; with a sketch of the French revolution ; by an American. N. Y., 1847 . . 30-383 — O'Meara, B. E. Memoires liistoriques 34-4875 Napoleon in exile . . . 30-378 — Oraison funebre de Buonaparte, par une societe de gens de lettres. 4me ed. P., 1814. 8° .... 34-3962 — Paroles et faits memorables de Napoleon le grande. 2me ed. P., 1810 . 34-5425 — Pelet, J. J. G. Memoires sur la guerre de 1809 34-4736 — Pardoe, J. Episodes of French history 27^-1840,1 — Picture of the empire of . . . 27''-131 — Rapp, J. 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Biographical and personal sketches 30-396 Napoleon Third in Italy, and other poems. E. B. Browning 23-576 Naquet, A. Principes de chimie, fondee sur les theories modernes. P., 1867. 2 v. 34-5547 Naramore, G. H. Poems. 2d ed. N. Y., 1866 23-821 Narbel, C. Recueil de comedies, proverbes, et cha- rades dramatiques. Berlin, 1861 34-5020 Narcisse. Mme Dudevant . . . 34-4159 Narcissus. L. Gracian de Antisco . 33-910 Narcotics. Cooke, M. C. Seven sisters of sleep 10-553 — Anstice, F. E. Stimulants and n. 10-436 — See Anaesthetics ; Opium ; Sleep ; Tobacco. Nares, E. Discourses on the three creeds, and on the homage offered to our Saviour. L., 1819. 8° 32-1963 — Elements of general history; with table of chronology. 10th ed. L., 1831. 2 v. 8» 29"-211 — Thinks I to myself .... 18-3213 Nares, R. General rules for the pronunciation of the English language ; with complete lists of the exceptions. L., 1792. 8° . 22-179 — Glossary ; or, collection of words, phrases, names, and allusions to customs, proverbs, etc., wiiich have been thought to require illus- tration, in the works of English authors, particularly Shakespeare and his contempora- ries. L., 1859. 2v. 8° . . 22-180 • — Same; new ed., with additions by Halliwell and Wright. L., 1867. 2 v. 8» 22-180" Narragansett. Potter, E. R. Early history of V. 3 of 26»-581 Narrative of privations and sufferings. U. S. sani- tary commission .... 26^-852 Narrien, J. Historical account of the origin and progress of astronomy. L., 1850. 8" 12-76 — Practical astronomy and geodesy ; including the proiections of the sphere and spherical trigo- nometry. L.,1845. 8° . . 12-57 Nasbj', Petroleum V. Pseud. See Locke, D. R. Nash, D. W. The Pharaoh of the exodus ; an ex- amination of the modern systems of Ecyptian chronology. L., 1863. 8° . 28''-204 — Taliesin ; or, the bards and druids of Britain. L., 1858. 8° .... 22-1161 Nash, F. H., and Geo. F. Bristow. Cantara ; or, teacher of singing. N. Y., 1866. 8° 5-1053 Nash, R. Goldsmith, 0. Life of . 80-397 Nash, S. Morality and the state. Columbus, 1859 2-810 Nason, Elias. Sir Chas. H. Frankland ; or, Boston in the colonial time. Alb., 1865. 8» 30-2448 Nassau, (Prussia.) Belgium and N. . 37''-885 — Head, Sir F. Bubbles from the Brunnen of 27^-43 Nassau, (W. I.) Wilson, F. L Sketches of 26"-1925 Natal. Barter, C. Six months in . 28M70 — Grout, L. Life among Zulu-Kafirs 38*'-453 — Irons, W; Settler's guide to . . 28''-303 — Shooter, J. Kafirs and the Zulu country 28''-273 Natal sermons. J. W. Colenso . . 32-2367 Natalie. By Ferna Vale . . . 18-2317 Nathalie. Julia Kavanagh . . . 18-1719 Nathan the wise. G. E. Lessing . . 24-215 Nation, the. v. 4-7. N. Y., 1866-8. 4° 17-519 — Critical and social essays from . 33-378 NATIONAL. 411 NATURAL. National academy of sciences. Memoirs, v. 1. W., 18G6. 4° . . . . 11-521 National almanac and annual record for 1863,4. 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Philosophy of . . 9-969 — Wood, Rev. J. G. Illustrated n. h. 9-661 — Proceedings, journals, reports, periodi- cals, etc. — Academy of natural sciences of Pliila. : journal 9-989,1243 Proceedings .... 9-990 — American naturalist . . . 9-900 — Boston society of natural history : annual of, for 1868,9 9-911 Condition and reports, 1865-7 . 9-908 Memoirs, 1867,8 •. . . 9-1248 Proceedings, v. 1,10,11. 1854-68 9-909 — New York state cabinet : tenth annual report 9-1037 — Local descriptions. — America. Agassiz, L. J. R. Contributions to n. h. of U. S 9-1358 Bancroft, E. Natural history of Guiana 26''-670 Bates, H. W. Naturalist on the Amazon . . . . . 36''-449 Belcher, E. Last of the Arctic voyages 29''-153 Gosse, P. H. Letters from Alabama 26''-398 Canadian naturalist . . 9-1036 Jackson, R. M. S. The mountain 9-939 Lord, J. K. The naturalist in Vancouver island . . • . . • . . 26''-570 NATURAL. 412 NATURAL. Natural history. Local descriptions. — Asia. Adams, A. Voyage of H. M. S. Saina- rang 9-1002 Notes to E. Belcher's narrative 29''-104 Collingwood, C. Rambles on shores and waters of China sea . . . 28''-587 Duus, J. Biblical natural science 32-2005 Harris, T. M. Natural history of the bible 32-105 Hooker, J. D. Himalayan journals 28^-280 Lynch, W. F. Dead sea and river Jordan 28"-908 Russell, A. Natural history of Aleppo 28^-909 — Australasia and Africa. Bennet, G. Gather- ings of a naturalist in Australia . 29*'-176 Ellis, W. N. h. of Madagascar 28^-275 Tuckey, J. K. Expedition to river Zaire 28''-915 White, J. New South Wales . 29b-515 — Europe. Ansted, D. T., and R. G. Latham. Channel islands .... 27''-638 Bowden, J. Naturalist in Norway 9-1041 Bowles, D. G. Introduccion a la historia natural y ala geografia fisica de Espaiia 34-35 Ferber, J. J. Natural history of Italy 27b-75 German, E. F. Reise nach Dalmatien und Ragusa 34-2453 Lloyd, L. Scandivauian adventures 27''-456 Newman, E. Natural history of Godalming 9-944 Quatrefages, A. de. Rambles of a naturalist on coasts of France, Spain, and Sicily 9-960 St. John, C. Natural history and sport in Moray 9-623 Thompson, W. Natural history of Ireland 9-683 White, G. Natural history of Selborne 9-971 See names of geographical divisions. — Miscellany. — Buckland, F. T. Curiosities of . 9-718 to 20 — Bud2,en, L. M. March winds and April showers 9-948 May flowers .... 9-952 — Cooper, S.F. Journal of a naturalist in the U. S. 9-1020 Rural hours [same as above] . 9-1025 — Darwin, C. Journal of researches on the voy- age of the Beagle . . . 9-915 — Doughty, J. and F. Cabinet of n. h. and Amer. rural sports 9-1235 — Flagg, W. Studies in the field and forest 9-978 — Godman, J. D. Rambles of a naturalist 9-923 — Gosse, P. H. Land and sea . . 9-927 — Hartwig, G. Tropical world . . 9-932 — Howitt, M. Sketches of— verse . 23-971 — Jesse, E. Gleanings . . . 9-1003 — Journal of a naturalist . . . 9-940 — Karr, A. Tour round my garden . 9-979 Voyage autour de mon jardin . 34-3448 — Simeon, C. Stray notes on . . 20-469 — Tremadeure, S. U. Les jeunes naturalistes 34-5125 — Waterton, C. Essays on . . 9-974 — See Animalculse ; Animals; Biology; Botany; Gems; Geology; Hunting; Life; Man and mankind ; Microscope ; Nature ; Phosphores- cence ; Physiology ; Science ; Sea ; Water ; Zoology. Natural history of birds ; their architecture, habits, and faculties. [Condensed from three books of J. Rennie.] N. Y., 1840 . 9-589 Natural history of the elephant, as he exists in a wild state, and as he haa been made subservient to the purpose of man. [Abridgement of v. 4 of W. Ogilby's " The menageries."] N. Y., 1842 9-590 Natural history of insects. [Condensation of three books of J. Rennie and W. O. Westwood's.] N. Y., 1830. 2 V. ... 9-591 Natural history of New York, viz. : Part ]. Zoology ; or, the New York fauna ; by J. E. De Kay. Alb., 1842-44. 5 v. 4o . . 9-1229 2. Flora; by J. Torrey. Alb., 1842. 2 v. 4o 9-1224 3. Mineralogy; by L. C. Beck. Alb., 1843. 4o 9-122;j 4. Geology ; by W. W. Mather, E Emmons, L. Vau- uxem, and J. Hall. Alb., 1842,3. 4 v. 4o 9-1226 6. Palaentology ; by J. Hall. Alb., 1847-52 2 v. 4o 9-1228 6. Agriculture; by E. Emmons. Alb., 1846-54. 5 v. 4o 9-1227 Natural history of quadrupeds. [Abridgement of v. 3 of W. Ogilby's " The menageries."] N. Y., 1840 9-592 Natural hii;tory of secession. T. S. Goodwin 26''-526 Natural history review : a quarterly journal of bio- logical science, v. 1-5. L., 1861-5. 8° 9-992 Natural magic. See Magic. Natural philosophy. Arnott, N. Elements of physics 11-4 — Bird, G. Elements df . . . 11-8 — Bii-ks, T. R. On matter and ether 11-224 — Boyle, R. New experiments on combustion, etc. 11-10 — Brougham, H., Ld. Tracts, mathematical and physical 11-167 — Brown, A. Philosophy of physics 11-109 — Cavallo, T. Elements of . . 11-15 — Chapman, L. L. Principia . . 11-242 — Conistock, J. L. System of . . 11-244 — Cooke, J. P. Chemical physics . 8-48 — Euler, L. Letters on . . . 11-20 — Faraday, M. Experimental researches 11-316 — Frick, J. Physical technics . . 11-174 — Ganot, A. Treatise on . . . 11-247 — Gray, A. Elements of . . . 11-86 — Guiilemin, A. Les phenomenes de la physique 34-4961 — Herepath, J. Mathematical physics 11-262 — Herschel, J. F. W. Discourse on study of 11-29 — Hogg, J. Elements of . . . 11-168 — Hooker, W. Nat. philos. for schools 11-227 — Hooper, W. Rational recreations . 1 1-294 — Hunt, R. Elementary physics . 11-96 — Hutton, C. Philosophical and mathematical dictionary 11-507 — Lardner, D. Animal physics . 9-721 Hydrostatics and pneumatics . 11-39,40 — McAllister and Brother's catalogue of instru- ments 11-43 — MuUer, J. Principles ofphysics and meteorology 11-52 — Newth, S. First book of . . 11-234 — Newton, I. Mathematical principles of 11-54 — Nicholson, W. Introduction to . 11-293 — 0' Gallagher, F. Fir^t principles of nature 11-284 — Olmsted, D. Introduction to . . 11-183 — Peck, W. G. Introductory course of 11-231 — Peschel, C. F. Elements of physics 11-221 — Playfair, J. Outlines of . . 11-57 — Pouillet, C! S. M. Physique experimentale 34-4894 — Rolfe, W. J., and J. A. Gillet. Course of ele- mentary phj'sics .... 11-318 Elements of, for beginners . 11-324 — Silliman, B., jr. First principles . 11-134 — Thomson, W., and P. G. Tait. Treatise on 11-320 — Tomlinson, C. Experimental essays 11-302 Introduction to . . . . 11-300 — Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Physique, v. 28 . . . . . 34-4868 — Walker, A. System of familiar philosophy 11-511 — Willits, J. H., and S. Smith. Elementary treatise on 11-76 NATURAL. ^13 NAVIGATION. Natural philosophy. See Aerostation ; Astronomy ; Cosmology ; Earth ; Electricity ; Force ; Gas; Heat ; Horology ; Hydraulics ; Hydrostatics ; Magnetism ; Mechanics; Meteorology; Motion of points ; Navigation ; Science ; Steam. Natural short-hand. W. Holdsworth, and W. Ald- ridge 22-134 Natural theology. See Bridgewater treatises ; Chris- tianity, evidences ; Theology. Natural wealth of California. T. F. Cronise 26M227 Naturalist in Norway. J. Bowden . 9-1041 Naturalist in Vancouver island and British Columbia. J. K. Lord 26'>-570 Naturalist on the river Amazon. H. W. Bates 26''-449 Naturalist's library. Sir W. Jardine, (Ed.) 9-593,4,5,6 Naturalists. C. L. Brightwell. Romantic incidents in the lives of ... . 80-1411 Naturalization and allegiance, report of royal com- missioners on laws ; with an appendix, con- taining an account of British and foreign laws, and other diplomatic correspondence on the subject. L., 1869 . . . 2-429 Nature. Boase, H. S. Philosophy of . 11-156 — Bucke, C. Beauties, harmonies, and sublimi- ties of 9-980 — De Vere, M. S. Stray leaves from the book of 9-918 — Ellis, R. The chemistry of creation 8-94 — Good, J. M. Book of nature . 9-924 — Gregory, G. Economy of . . 11-24 — Grindon, L. H. Little things of . 9-1004 — — Sexuality of ... . 9-1026 — Hartwig, G. Harmonies of . . 9-1005 — Hausrhton, S. Three kingdoms of . 9-997 — Hooker, W. Child's book of . 9-937 — Humboldt, F. H. A. v. Aspects of 25-63 — Kidd, J. Adaptation of external n. to man 11-34 — Macmillan, H. Foot notes from the page of 9-58 — Marsh, G. P. Man and n. , . 25-88 — Masius, H. Studies from . . 9-1038 — Mudie, R. Popular guide to the observation of 9-1010 — Noyce, E. Marvels of . . . 9-949 Outlines of creation. [Same as above] 9-950 — St. Pierre, B. de. Studies of . 9-962 — Schoedler, F. Book of . . . 11-822 — Schubert, G. H. Mirror of . . 11-84 — Tschudi, F. von. Sketches of n. in the Alps 9-967 — See Earth ; Natural history ; Seasons ; World. Nature ; addresses and lectures. R. "W. Emerson 33-246 Nature and art. v. 1,3. L., 1866,7. 8« 17-501 Nature and art. Mrs. Inchbald . . 18-1563 Nature and art, conversations on . . 11-16 Nature and art in the cure of disease. J. Forbes 10-385 Nature and art, wonders of. J. Taylor 33-133 Nature and disease. J. Bigelow . . 10-214 Nature and her laws. P. H. T. Baron d' Holbach 15-312 Nature and human nature. T. C. Haliburton .... 18-1323 Nature and life. R. Collyer . . . 32-2307 Nature and the supernatural. H. Bushnell 32-782 Nature displayed. A. N. de Pluche . 9-1009 Nature displayed in her mode of teaching language. N. G. Dufief .... 22-78 Nature printed British ferns. T. Moore 9-63 Nature printed British sea-weeds. W. G. Johnstone, and A. Croall .... 9-51 Nature's nobleman. By author of "Rachel's se- cret" 18-2316 Nature's parables. C. J. Atherton . 32-1806 Naumann, J. F. Taxidermie. Halle, 1815 34-2450 Nautical almanac and astronomical ephemeris, for 1835,6,40,41,45,65-71. L., 1833-69. 13 v. 8" 12-63 — See American ephemeris and nautical almanac. Nautical astronomy. See Navigation and n. a. Nautical routine and stowage. Murphy, J. M'L., and "W. N. Jeffers, jr. . . . 6-661 Navajos. See Topographical bureau reports. Naval academy. See United States. Naval and mail steamers of the U. S. C. B. Stuart 6-1025 Naval architects, institution of, transactions 6-1016 Naval architecture. Fincham, J. History of 6-999 — Peake, Jas. Rudiments of . . 6-673 Naval art and history. Cotterill, C. C. and E. D. Little. Ships and sailors . . 6-581 — Dana, R. H., jr. Dictionary of sea terms 6-587 — Renard, L. Les merveilles de 1' art naval 34^5487 — Steinitz, F. Tlie ship . . . 6-1033 — Totten, B. J. Naval dictionary . 6-709 — See Mast-making ; Military and naval * * ; Rigging ; Sail-making ; Ships ; and names of countries, especially England and U. S. Naval biography. Edgar, J. G. Sea kings and naval heroes .... 30-1343 Naval chronicle from v. 1-15. L., 1799-1806. 15 v. 8» ...... 17-76 Naval chronology. I. Schonberg . 27''-1064 Naval dry dock's of the U. S. C. B. Stuart 6-1026 Naval duties and discipline. F. A. Roe 6-682 Naval gazetteer. J. Malham . . 25-109 Naval lieutenant. F. C. Armstrong . 18-2369 Naval life ; the midshipman. W. F. Lynch 29''-89 Naval light artiller}^, instructions in. S. B. Luce 6-637 Naval monument. A. Bowen . . 26''-150 Naval occurrences. AV. James . . 26''-987 Naval ordnance and gunnery. J. H. Ward 6-716 Naval staff and rank, principles of . 2-380 Naval tactics. E. M. Blunt . . . 6-568 Naval tactics- and modern naval battles. J. H. Ward 6-715 Naval text-book. B. J. Totten . . 6-709 Naval warfare with steam. Sir H. Douglas 6-591 Navarre. See Henri IV ; Jeanne d' Albret. Navies of the world. H. Busk . . 29M28 Navigation and nautical astronomy. Apres de Man- nevillette, J. B. N. D. East India pilot 25-353 — Bowditcli, N. New American practical navi- gator 12-103 — Comer's navigation simplified . . 14-193 — Esquiros, A. English seamen and divers 27^-609 — Goodrich, F. B. Man upon the sea 29''-154 — Greenwood, J. Rudimentary treatise on navi- gation 11-173 — Mackay, A. The complete navigator 12-107 — Mackenzie, M. Maritime survey of Ireland 25-354 — Maury, M. F. Sailing directions , 11-509,10 — Moore, J. H. Practical navigator . 12-104 — Murphy, J. M'L., and W. N. Jeffers, jr. Short rules in 6-661 — Rainey, T. Ocean steam n. . . 1-316 — Paper, H. Practice of . . . 12-101 — Reid, W. Application of law of storms and variable winds to navigation . 11-514,16 — Schubert, E. Tables of eunomia . 12-163 — Shadwell, C. F. A. Management of chronome- ters, and measurement of meridian distances 12-90 — Spafarieff, L. Gulf of Finland . 25-353 — Thomson, D. Lunar and horary tables 12-84 — Willcock, J.W., andA. Rights and laws of navi- gation 1-166 — Williams, J. Thermometrical navigation 11-256 NAVIGATION. 414 NEGROES. Navigation and nautical astronomy. Young, J. R. 3 2-100 Tables 12-88 — See Astronomy ; Commerce ; Latitude ; Longi- tude ; Meteorology ; Nautical ** ; Sextant : Trigonometry. Navigation, internal. Connected view of the whole internal navigation of the United States ; natural and artificial. Ph., 1830. 6-660 — See Canals. Navigators. Tiele, P. A. Memoire bibliographique sur les journaux des navigateurs . 21-228 Naville, E. Heavenly father. Lectures on modern atheism. Trans, by H. Downton. L., 1865 . 32-1723 — Maine de Biran ; sa vie et ses pensees. P., 1857 . . . . . . 34-3938 Naylor, F. H. Civil and military history of Ger- many, from the landing of Gustavus to the conclusion of tlie treaty of Westphalia. L.-, 1816. 3v. 8» . . . . 27''-2640 Nazarene, the. G. Lippard . . . 18-1915 Nazareth hall, history of. L. T. Reichel 13-179 Ne exeat regno, view of the writ of. J. Beames 2-224 Neal, D. History of the Puritans; or, protestant non-conformists, from the reformation to the death of Queen Elizabeth ; with an account of their principles. New ed., revised by J. Toulmin, with life of the author. Newbury- port, 1816. 5 V. 8" . . . 82-155 Neal, J. Errata ; or the works of Will Adams 18-2820 — True womanhood .... 18-2322 — Wandering recollections of a somewhat busy life. B., 1869 .... 30-1782 Neal, J. C. Charcoal sketches ; or, scenes in a me- tropolis 18-2326 Neal, T. A. Neal record ; being a list of the de- scendants of John Neal, one of the early set- lers of Salem, Mass. B., 1856. 8° 80-1887 Neale, E. The closing scene ; or, Christianity and infidelity contrasted in the last hours of re- markable persons. Ph., 1850. 2 V. 32-308 — Experiences of a gaol chaplain . 18-1043 — Life-book of a labourer ; or, the curate, with his trials, sorrows, checks, and triumphs. 2d ed. L., 1850 32-1828 — Old minor canon .... 18-2824 Neale, E. V. Analogy of thought and nature in- vestigated. L., 1863 . . . 15-237 Neale, F. Thine and mine; or, the stepmother's reward 18-2325 Neale, F. A. Eight years in Syria, Palestine, and Asia Minor, from 1842 to 1850. L. , 1852. 2 v. 28^-156 — Narrative of a residence in Siam. L., 1853 28''-152 Neale, J. M. Essays on liturgiology and church his- tory. 2d ed. L., 1867. 8» . 32-1964 — History of the holy eastern church. L., 1847-50. 4 V. 8° 32-868 — History of the so-called Jansenist church of Holland ; with some account of the brothers of the common life. Oxf., 1858. 8" 32-797 Neale, W. J. The lost ship . , . 18-2329 Neale. See Ncele ; Neill. Neauder, A. J. W. The Emperor Julian and his generation ; an historical picture. Trans, by G. V. Cox. N. Y., 1850 . . 32-732 — General history of the Christian religion and church. Trans, by J. Torrey. B., 1851-4. 6 V. 8" 32-348 — History of the Christian religion and church during the three first centuries. Trans, by H. J. Rose. Ph., 1848. 8° , . 82-347 — History of the planting and training of the Chris- tian church by the apostles ; with Antignosti- kus, or, spirit of TcrtuUian. Trans, by J. E. Rylaud. L., 1856. 3 v. , . 32-648 Neander, A. J. W. Lectures on the history of Christian dogmas. Trans, by J. E. Rylaud. L., 1858. 2 V 83-795 — Life and times of St. Bernard. Trans, by M. Wrench. L., 1843 . . . 30-1220 — The life of Jesus Christ, in its historical connec- tion and historical development. Trans, by J. McClintock, and C. E. Blumenthal. N. Y., 1848. 8» . . . . 32-8 — Life of St. Chrysostom. Trans, by J. C. Staple- ton, L., 1845. 8° . . , 82-967 — Memorials of Christian life in the early and mid- dle ages; including his "Light in dark places." Trans, by J. E. Ryland. L., 1852 82-649 Near and heavenly horizons. Mme A. de Gasparin 33-979 Near home ; or, the countries of Europe described, with anecdotes and numerous illustrations. By the autlior of "Line upon line." N. Y., 1853 . •• , . . . 27''-275 Nearer and dearer. E. Bradley . , 18-302 Nebelin, C. E. The great day of atonement ; or, meditations and prayers on the last twenty- four hours of Jesus Christ ; ed. by Mrs. C. Mackenzie. B., 1859 , . . 83-3377 Nebraska. E. E. Hale . . . 36»-831 Necessity. Bray, C. Philosophy of , 15-304 — See Will. Necker, J. On the French revolution. L., 1797. 2 V. 8" 37''-1834 Necker de Saussure, A. A. Study of the life of woman. Ph., 1844 . . . 33-450 — Education progi'essive ; ou, etude du cours de la vie. P., 1856 .... 84-3728 Necromancers, lives of. W. Godwin . 15-173 Ned Allen. D. Hannay , . . 18-1885 Nedham, M. Excellencie of a free state. L., 1767 3-814 Ned Myers. J. F. Cooper ... . 18-737 Ned Nevins, the newsboy. H. Morgan 18-8763 Ned's motto. By author of " Win and wear" 18-3657 Needles, E. Historical memoir of the Pennsylvania society for promotmg the abolition of slavery. Ph., 1848. 8° . . , , 3-993 Needlework, knitting, etc. Delamotte, F. Em- broiderer's book of design . , 5-534 — Ladies' self-instructor , . , 6-196 — Lambert, Miss. Handbookof needlework 6-195 — Stephens, A. S. Frank Leslie's portfolio 6-987 — Wilton, Countess of. The art of needlework . . 6-329 — See Knitting. Neele, H. Lectures on English poetry. L., 1839 23-642 Neele. See Neale. Nefilen, J. Der Vetter aus Schwaben. TJlm, 1840 34-591 Nesrlected fact in English history. H. C. Coote 27''-291 Negroes. Armistead, W. Tribute for the negro 29^-260 — Bacon, B. C, Statistics of the colored people of Phila 2-990 — Brown, W. W. The black man ; his antece- dents and achievements . . 80-1439 The negro and the American rebellion 36'>-873 — Burton, R. F. The negro's place in nature S8''-457 — Campbell, J. Negromaaiia . . 39»-324 — Gregoire, H. Faculties, literature, etc., of 29^-362 — Nell, W. C. Colored patriots of the American revolution 30-861 — Pim, B. The negro and Jamaica . 86''-971 — Yan Evrie, J. H. Negroes and negro slavery . , 29''-325 — See Africa ; Slavery ; United States. NEIDHAED. 415 NEUTRALITY. Neidharci, C. Diphtheria in the United States from 1860 to 186G ; with an account of its nature and homoeopathic treatment. N. Y., 1867. 8" 10-759 Neighbor Jacliwood. J. T. Trowbridge 18-3826 Neighbors' wives. J. T. Trowbridge . 18-3320 Neighbours. Frederika Bremer . . 18-400,1 Neighbors of Russia, etc. J. R. Morell 27»-2954 Neilgherries, observations on. R. Baikie 28''-504 Neill, E. D. The Fairfaxes of England and Amer- ica in the seventeentli and eighteenth centu- ries ; including letters from Hon. William Fairfax, and his sons. Alb., 1868. 8° 30-1962 — History of Minnesota ; from the earlist French explorations to the present time. Ph., 1858. 8° 26''-377 — Terra Marine ; or, threads of Maryland colonial history. Rh., 1867 . '^ . . 26''-880 Neill, P. Fruit, flower, and kitchen garden. 4th ed. Ph., 1851 4-53 ■ — J. Hay, and J. Macdonald. Journal of a horti- cultural tour through some parts of Flanders, Holland, and the north of France in 1817. E., 1823. 8° . . . . 27'^-695 Neill. See Neal ; Neale ; Neele. Neligan, J. M. Atlas of cutaneous diseases. Ph., 1859. 4« 10-461 — Medicines ; their uses and mode of administra- tion ; with notes, by D. W. Reese. 3d ed. N. Y., 1859. 8° . . . . 10-309 Nell, W. C. Colored patriots of the American rev- olution ; with a brief survey of the condition and prospects of colored Americans. B., 1855 30-861 Nelly Brooke. Florence Marryat . 18-2096 Nellie Netterville ; or, one of the transplanted. By the author of " Wild times," etc. 18-4137 Nellie Norton. E. W. Warren . . 26''-1950 Nellie of Truro. Mrs. Homblower . 18-1496 Nelly Bracken. A. C. Bradford . . 18-891 Nelson, H., Ld. Charnock, J. Memoirs of 80-1513 — Lamartine, A. de. Nelson . . 34-3467 — Parsons, G. S. Nelsonian reminiscences 27''-925 — Pettigrew, T. J. Life of . . 30-398 — Southey, R. Life of . . . 30-899 — Tucker, J. M. Life and naval memoirs of 80-1361 Nelson, R. Companion for the festivals and fasts of the church of England ; with collects and prayers for each solemnity. L. , 1739. 8" 82-59 — Same. L., 1782. 8" . . . 32-59» Nelson, R., M.D. Asiatic cholera; its origin and spread ; its causes, symptoms, and pathology, and the various modes of treatment analyzed. N. Y., 1866 10-626 Nelsonian reminiscences. G. S. Parsons 27''-925 Nemesis. M. V. H. Terhune . . 18-3178 Nemesis of power. J. A. St. John . 2-844 Nennius's history of the Britons [in Giles' six old English chronicles] . . . 27=^-449 Nepaul. See Katmandu. Nepenthe. By the author of " Olie " . 18-2828 Nepos, C. Lives of eminent comraandei'S. Trans. by J. S. Watson. L., 1853 . 29^-76 — See Justin. Nero. Abbott, J. History of . . 80-730 Nerval, 6. de. See Labrunie de Nerval. Nervous system. Althaus, J. Epilepsy, hysteria, and ataxy 10-728 — Bell, Sir C. N. s. of the human body 10-203 — Brown-Sequard, C. E. Physiology and path- ology of 10-286 — Carter, R. B. Influence of education and train- ing 10-414 — Dunbar, J. R. W. Essay on . . 10-79,80 — Erichsen, J. E. Railway and other injuries of . - 10-748 Nervous system. Flourens, P. Recherches experi- mentales 34-4893 — Grimes, J. S. New system of nervous physi- ology 10-509 — Hall, M. Lectures on . . . 10-615 — Harvey, J. Restoration of nervous functions 10-597 — Ley, H. Pathology of the nerves . 10-532 — Lobstein, J. F. Human sympathetic nerve 10-75 — Mitchell, S. W., et al. Gunshot wounds and other injuries of the nerves . 10-416 — Noble, D. Human mind in its relations with 15-229 — Prochaska, G. Functions of . . 10-686 — Radcliffe, C. B. Convulsive affections of 10-243 — Reid, J. Hypochondriacal and other nervous affections 1 0-742 ;464 — Schroeder van der Kolk, J. L. C. Spinal cord ; epilepsy 10-694 — Smith, J. A. Prelections on . . 10-523 — Spurzheim, G. General view of . 10-611 — Tweedee, A., (ed.) Dissertations on nervous diseases 10-584 — See Atrophy ; Brain ; Diseases ; Emotional dis- orders ; Epilepsy ; Mind ; Meningitis ; Neu- ralgia ; Paralysis. Nest, A. R. van. See Van Nest. Nestorians. Badger, G. P. Nestorians and their rituals 82-1791 — Grant, Asahel. The Nestorians; or, the lost tribes 32-98 — Laurie, T. Dr. Grant, and the mountain Nesto- rians 82-441 Woman and her saviour in Persia 32-1077 Netherlands. Barrett, M. William the Silent and the Netherland war . . . 27''-2542 — Brodrick, T. Late war, 1702-92 . 27''-2546 — Burney, C. Tour to collect materials for history of music 5-1041 — Ellis, G. Revolution in the Dutch republic 27''-2616 — Grattan, T. C. History of . . 27''-2599 — Leicester, R. Dudley, earl of. Correspondence, 1585,6 . . . . V. 27 of 27M95 — Motley, J. L. Rise of the Dutch republic 27^-2632 United Netherlands . . . 27=^-2638 — Nugent, T. Grand tour . . . 27''-381 — Quinet, E. Fondation de la republique 84-8956 Marnix de Saint-Aldegonde . 34-8956 — Schiller, F. The revolt of v. 1 and 2 of 83-128 — Wilson, W. R. Travels in . . 27''-827 — See Belgium ; Flanders ; Holland ; Pays-Bas. Nett duties and drawbacks. T. Langham 1-45 Nettleship, J. T. Essays on Robert Browning's poetry. L., 1868 . . . 22-1162 Neubauer, 0., and J. Vogel. Guide to the qualita- tive and quantitative analysis of the urine ; de- signed especially for the use of medical men. Trans, by W. O. Markham. L., 1863. 8° 10-831 Neuf mois aux Etats-Unis. M. G. Hurt-Binet 34-3964 Neuman and Barrett's dictionary of the Spanish and English languages ; improved by M. Seoane. L. 2 v. 8° . . 22-184 Neuralgia. Althaus, J. On paralysis, neuralgia, &c. 10-411 — Downing, C. T. Treatment of . 10-422 — Harvey, J. Hypodermic treatment of 10-597 — Harvey, W. Neuralgia as affecting the head and the ear 10-200 — See Nervous system. Neuro-therapeutics. Chapman, J. General princi- ples of 10-85 Neutrality. Madison, J. Examination of British doctrine on neutral trade . v. 2 of 26^-725 — See International law ; U. S., war of 1861-5. NEUVAINE. 416 NEW. Neuvaine de la chandeleur. C. Nodier 34-3605 Never forgotten. P. Fitzgerald . . 18-1091 Never too late to mend. Clias. Reade . 18-2587 Neveu de Rameau, le. D. Diderot . 34-5225 Nevin, A. Churches of the valley ; or, an historical sketch of the old presbyteriau congregations of Cumberland and Franklin counties in Penna. Ph., 1852 . . . 32-1036 — Guide to the oracles ; or, the bible student's vade-mecum. Lancaster, Pa., 1857 32-742 Nevin, E. H. City of God. Lancaster, 1868 32-2450 Nevius, H. S. C. Our life in China . 28''-598 Nevius, J. L. China and the Chinese. N. Y., 1869 28''-607 New, A. H. History of Austria. L. . 27''-2644 New age of gold. R. D. Romaine . 30-1610 New and general biographical dictionary. L., 1798. 15 V. 8" 30-1693 New and the old. J. W. Palmer . . 29''-159 New atlas of the British West Indies, with a general map of the West India islands, and of the island of Hispaniola. Pub. by Coale and Thomas. Bait., 1810. 4» . . 25-304 New atlantis. F. Bacon . . . 2-807 New atmosphere. Miss A. E. Dodge . 33-475 New Bedford free public library. Annual reports 1853-7,59-64,67,8. 8" . . . 21-438 — Catalogue of library . . . 21-436 Supplement (1869) . . . 21-437 New birth, the. A. Phelps . . . 82-2286 New book of nonsense — contribution to the great central fair. Ph., 1864 . . 5-438 New brick church. C. Bobbins . . 32-1610 New Britain. [Utopian.] Mr. Ellis . 2-1033 New Brunswick. Gesner, A. Notes on 26''-349 — Munro, A. Outline of . . . 26^-617 New Cratylus. J. W. Donaldson . 22-421 New Christian church. Job Abbott . 32-624 — See Swedenborgianism. New church. See Swedenborgianism. New covering to the velvet cushion . 18-2332 New dispensation. See Swedenborgianism. New disquisition, concerning the society of the Jesuits. Trans, from " Nouvelles considera- tions," &c., printed at Versailles, 1817. L,, 1817. 8» 32-199 New double acrostic, the. By A. A. Y. L., 1867 20-198 New England. Abbott, J. Marco Paul's travels 26^-382 to 4 — Bushnell, H. The fathers of . . 26^-32 — Carey, M. Pretensions of N. E. to commercial preeminence .... 1-17 — Carter, R. Cruise on the coast of . 26''-498 — Carver, J. Sketches of . . . 26''-14 — Dwight, T. Travels in . . . 26''-30 — Elliott, C. W. History of . . 26''-352 — Gookin, D. Historical account of the doings and sufferings of the Christian Indians y. 2 ol" 26^^-636 — Hood, G. Music in . . . 5-1002 — Hubbard, W. General history to 1680 26=^-388 Indian wars in . . . 26''-106,800 — Johnson, E. Wonder working providence of Sions Saviour .... 26''-388 — Josselyn, J. New England's rarities discovered V. 4of26»-636 — Levett, C Voyage in 1623. v. 2 26"-645 — Lilly, L. History of . . . 2e''-1029 — Mather, C. Magnalia Christi Americana 32-135 — Moore, J. B. Lives of the governors of New Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay 30-1080 — Morse and Parrish. History of . 26''-147 — Morton, N. New England's memorial 26'»-464 — Palfrey, J. G. History of . . 26^-399 — Prince, T. Annals of . 2 ser. y. 7 26''-388 Chronological history of . . 26''-637 — Samuels, E. A. Ornithology and Oology in 9-704 New England. Savage, J. Genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of . . , 30-1454 — Silliman, B. Tour between Hartford and Que- bec, 1819 26'^-119 — Smith, J. T. Northmen in . . 26"-186 — Strock, D. Pictorial history of King Philip's war 26='-583 — Tudor, W. Letters on the eastern states 26'>-593 — Uhden, H. F. New England theocracy 26»-401 — Whittier, J. G. Supernaturalism of 26^-199 — Winthrop, J. History of . . 26-'-232,3 — See Indian wars ; Pilgrim fathers; Plymouth; Puritans ; and names of divisions. New England business directory. B., 1860. 8" 25-166 New England farm house. N. H. Chamberlain T . . . . 18-610 New England historical and genealogical register. V. 1-22. B., 1847-68. 8° . . 26''-712 New England tale. C. M. Sedgwick . 18-2793 New England tragedies. H. W. Longfellow 24-229 New England tragedies in prose. R. H. Allen ; . 26^-1039 New Englander, the. v. 23-7. New Haven, 1864. 8" 17-79 New"examen." J.Paget . . . 27''-9l0 New exegesis of Shakespeare ; interpretation of his principal characters and plays on the principle of races. E., 1859. 8» . . 24-92 New flower for children. L. M. Child 18-640 New gospel of peace ; according to St. Benjamin. N. Y., 1866 18-3793 New Granada. Holton, I. F. Twenty months in the Andes 26^-320 — See Bogota ; Panama. New guide to German conversation. L. Pylodet 22-209 New Guinea. Fleurieu, C. P. C. de. Discoveries to southeast of 29t'-525 — See Eastern archipelago. New Hampshire. Barstow, G. History of 26='-398 — Belknap, J. History and description of 26''-12 — Chase. F. Sketches from early history 26''-596 — Festivals of the sons of . . . 26'"-588 — Kidder, F. History of the first N. H. regiment 26^-965 — See Concord ; Mason ; Portsmouth ; White mts. New Haven. Bacon, L. Historical discourses 26^243 — Kingsley, J. L. Historical discourse on 26*-463 — See Yale college. New home— who'll follow ? Mrs. C. M. Kirkland 18-1787 New Jersey. Acts of the general assembly, from the establishment of the present government to 1783 ; with the constitution prefixed. Tren- ton, 1784. fo . . . . 2-483 — Barber, J. W. Historical collections of 26"-10 — Boyd, W. H. Business directory of, 1860 25-167 — Carpenter, W. H., and T. S. Arthur. History of 26^-516 — Cook, G. H. Geology of . . 9-342 — Doane, G. W. Goodly heritage of Jerseymen 26"-611 — Field, R. S. Provincial courts of . 26°-258 — Foster, J. Y. N. J. in the rebellion 26''-1015 — Gordon, T. F. History of . . 26''-88 — Guide-book of central railroad of . 26''-48o — Johnson, R. G. First settlement of Salem 26''-611 — Kitchen, W. Report on geology of, 1855 9-247 — Mulford, I. 8. Civil and political history of 26^-148 — Rogers, H. D. Final report on geology of 9-288 — Thomas, G. Historical and geographical ac- count of West N. J. . . . 26=^-1050 — Todd, S. E. Agricultural and horticultural ad- vantages of 4r-310 NEW. 417 NEW. New Jersey. Whitehead, W. A. Early history of Pertli Amboy, and adjoining country 26*-337 New Jersey historical society. Collections, v. 3. Field, R. S. Provincial courts . 26»-258 — Collections, v. .5. Stevens, H. Index to col- onial documents .... 26''-639 New Jerusalem. See Swedenborgianism. New manual of private devotions. 3d Am. ed. N. Y., 1817 82-1481 New Mexico. Bartlett, J. R. Mexican boundary survey . . . . . . 26''-270 — Davis, W. W. H. El Gringo . 26''-316 — Edwards, F. S. Campaign in, with Col. Doni- piian 26''-32 — Simpson, J. H. Military reconnoissance 26''-227 — See Topographical bureau reports . 26''-481 New mirror : a Saturday paper ; ed. by Q. P. Mor- ris and N. P. Willis, v. 2,3. N. Y., 1843,4. 8° 17-73 New monthly magazine, [Colburn's.] v. 129-144. L., 1863-9. 8° . . . . 17-78 New Netherlands. See New York. New Orleans. Confederate states' war department ; proceedings of a court of inquiry relative to fall of 26''-1560 — Hall, A. O. Manhattaner in . . 26*>-4.')9 — Part on. J. Gen. Butler in New O. 26''-535 — Reed, E. H. Life of A. P. Dostie ; or, the con- flict in N. 30-2306 — Report of the sanitary commission of, on the epidemic yellow fever. N. O., 1854. 8° 10-719 — Report on riots .... 26=«-9r)l New Orleans as I found it. H. Didymus 18-3648 New pictures and old panels. J. Doran 33-899 New planet, a discourse concerning. J. Wiikins l-'-113 New priest. R. T. Lowell . . . 18-1951 New process in painting, account of . 5-435 New purchase. B. R. Hall . . . 18-1329 New Rome. T. Poesche, and C. Goepp 2-827 New sketches of everyday life. F. Bremer 18-396,403 New South Wales. Harrington, G. Voyage to 29»'-306 — Braim, T. H. History of . . 29»-4 — Lang, J. D. Historical and statistical account of 29»-124 — Marioribanks, A. Travels in . 29*>-82 — Mudie, J. Felony of . . . 29''-247 — Transactions of Port Jackson and Norfolk island, and discoveries of New South Wales and the Southern ocean . . 29''-505 — White, J. Voyage to . . . 29''-515 — See Australasia. New Spain. See Mexico. New state of England. Guy Miege . 27''-797 New stories by the Christmas fire. C. Dickens 18-858 New Sydenham society publications, v. 1-36. L., 1859-68. 8°. viz. : — Addison, T. Writings (36) . . 10-842 — Atlas of portraits of diseases of the skin (9,14, 17,24,27,29,34) . . . . 10-1009 — Bernutz, G., and E. Goupil. Diseases of wo- men (28,31) .... 10-835 — Biennial retrospect of medicine (32) 10-838 — Bright, R. Abdominal tumours, etc. (6) 10-696 — Casper, J. L. Forensic medicine (12,16,21,26) 10-700 — Diday, P. Syphilis in infants (1) . 10-691 — Donders, F. C. Accommodation and refrac- tion of the eye (22) . . . 10-832 — Frerich, F. T. Diseases of the liver (7,13) 10-697 — Gooch, R. Diseases of women and children, etc. (2) 10-692 — Griesingen, W, Mental pathology and thera- peutics (33) 10-839 — Hebra, F. Diseases of the skin (30) 10-837 New Sydenham society publications. Kramer, W. Aural surgery (18) . . . 10-830 — Neubauer and Vogel. Analysis of urine (20) 10-831 — Semple, R. H. Memoirs on diphtheria (3) 10-693 — Selected monographs, by Czermah, Dusch, Schroeder van der Kolk, Radicke, Esmarch (11) 10-699 — Selected monographs, by Kussmaul, Tenner, Wagner, Graefe (5) . . . 10-695 — Schrceder van der Kolk, J. L. C. Spinal cord ; Medulla oblongata; Epilepsy (4) 10-694 — Trousseau, A. Clinical medicine (35) 10-841 — Year-book of medicine and surgery, and their allied sciences (8,10,15,19,23,25) 10-698 — See Sydenham society. New tales. Mrs. A. Opie . . v. 2 of 18-2394 New testament. See Bible. New themes for the protestant clergy. S. Colwell 32-364 New voyage round the world. D. De Foe 18-3696 New west. C. L. Brace . . . 26''-658 New world, discovery of. J. Wiikins 12-113 New York annual register. E. Williams 26''-776 New York boarding-houses, physiology of. T. B. Gunn 18-1299 New York city. Government and Society. — Annual reports of governors of almshouses 2-981 — Old brewery at five points . . 32-294 — Peirce, B. K. Half century with juvenile de- linquents 2-997 — Report of the council of the citizens' association upon the sanitary condition of the city 10-548 — Report of the city inspector for 1859. 8° 26''-901 — Report of the comptroller for 1859. 2 v. 8" 26»-898 — Report of the Croton aqueduct department for 1859. 8» 26''-899 — Report of fire department, 1860 . 26»-900 — Report of street commissioner for 1860 8" 26''-902 — Smith, M. H. Sunshine and shadow in 20''-692 — Thompson, M. M. Witches of . 33-844 — Valentine, D. T. Manual of the corporation 26^-897 — See Prison association. — Educational and literary institutions. — Apprentices' library catalogue . 21-446 — Astor library catalogue . .• . 21-448 — Historical society library. Catalogue of printed books. N. Y., 1859. 8° . . 21-452 — Mercantile library catalogue . 21-456 to 461 — Wynne, J. Private libraries of . 21-290 — History, description, etc. — Belden, E. P. N, Y. past, present and future 26^-539 — Booth, M. L. History of , . 26''-420 — Browne, J. H. The great metropolis 26*'-700 — Child, L. M. Letters from . . 26»'-621 — Francis, J. W. Old New York . 26=^-376 — Horsmanden, D. History of the negro plot [1741] 26«-488 — Richards, T. A. Guide to central park 26>'-569 — Valentine, D. T. History of . 26»-311 — Wilson, H. Trow's N. Y. directory, from May 1st, 1864, to May 1st, 1870 . . 25-158 — See Churches. New York city during the American revolution ; from manuscripts in possession of the mer- cantile library association. N. Y., 1861. 4» 26''-1217 New York mirror, 'v. 9,11-15,19,20. N.Y., 1841-42. 4° 17-513 New York review, v. 2-10. N. Y., 1838-42. 8» 17-80 New York state. Law and politics. — Code of procedure .... 2-285 27 NEW. 418 NEWMAN. New York state. Law and politics. — Draft of penal code .... 2-226 — Hammond, J. D. History of political parties 26»-97 — Commerce and finance. — Chamber of commerce of the state of New York. Annual reports. N. Y., 1859-66. 8 v. 8° 1-94 Report in relation to collisions at sea. N. Y., 1858. 8» . . . . _ 1-210 Proceedinffs at the opening of their new room. N. Y., 1858. 8» . . 1-210 Proceedings on the burning of the ship Brilliant by the pirate Alabama. N. Y., 1862. 8" 1-210 Report of select committee on quarantine. N. Y., 1859. 8° . . . . 10-536 — Hickcox, J. H. Bills of credit . 1-325 — Insui'ance department. Annual report of the superintendent. Alb., 1847. 8° . 1-193 — Keyes, E. W. Special report on savings banks 1-252 — Report of superintendent relative to savings banks (1868) .... 1-251 — See Canals. — Educational and literary institutions. — American institute. Catalogue of library 21-444,5 Transactions .... 6-801 — Cabinet of natural history. Tenth annual I'e- port of the regents of the university on the condition of the cabinet, and the historical and antiquarian collection connected there- with. Alb., 1857. 8° . . 9-1037 — Natural history of . . . . 9-1224 to 9 — Randall, S. S. Common school system of 13-176 — State library. Catalogue: 1, General library; 2, Law library ; 3, Maps, manuscripts, en- gravings, etc. Alb.,' 1856,7. 3 v. 8" 21-380 Catalogue for 1861-65. Alb., 1861-65 2 v. 8° . . . . . . 21-381 Annual reports for 1854, 7, 60,1, 3. 8» 21-379 — University, 78th to 85th annual reports of re- gents. Alb., 1862-8. 7 V. 8° . 13-154 — History and description. — Abbott, J. Marco Paul's travels . 26b-380,l — Brodhead, J. R. History of (1609-1664) 26'^299 — Carpenter, W. H., and T. S. Arthur. History of 26='-515 — Davis, A. New York as it was . 26''-649 — D wight, T. Travels in . . . 26''-30 — Forest arcadia of Northern N. Y. . 26''-500 — Hammond, S. H. Hills, lakes, and forest streams 26"-265 Wild northern scenes . . 26''-326 — Hotchkin, J. H. History of western N. Y. 26M051 — Macauley, J. Natural, statistical, and civil his- tory of 26^-657 — O'Callaghan, E. B. Documentary history of 26^-394 Documents relating to colonial history of 26''-1211 History of New Netherlands . 26'»-151 — Ross, J. H. What I saw in . . 26''-537 — Smith, W. History of, to 1732 . 26-'-185 — Squier, E. G. Antiquities of . 26»-285 — Street, A. B. Woods and waters . 26»'-385 — Turner, O. Pioneer history of the Holland : purchase of 26''-286 — Watson, J. F. Annalsof city and state 26"-219 Historic tales of olden times . 26''-250 — See Adirondack ; Catskill mountains ; Long island; Rochester; Tryonco. ; Trenton falls ; and otlier names of parts. — Miscellany. — Asher, G. M. Dutch books and pamphlets rela- ting to New Netherland . . 21-315 New York state. Miscellany. — Brown, H. Anti-masouick excitement in 26''-584 — Eddy, R. Sixtieth regiment state volunteers 26»-565 — Business directory for 1864 . . 25-165 — Census for 1865, prepared by F. B. Hough. Alb., 1867. f^ . . . . 26»-1334 — French, J. H. Gazetteer of . . 25-120 — Geological map of the state of. By legislative authority, 1842 . . . v. 5 of 9-1226 — See Orange county. New York historical society. See Motley, J. L. ; New York city. New Yorker in the foreign office. H. Wikoff 27''-67 New Zealand. Brown, Wm. N. Z. and its abo- rigines 29''-263 — Carey, C. B. Late war in - . . 29''-149 — Gorst, J. E. Maori king . . 29='-l52 — Grey, Sir G. Ancient traditional history of 32-880 — Hursthouse, C. Zealandia, the Britain of the south 29i'-143 — Jiimeson, R. G. Travels in . . 29'^-29 — Marjoribanks, A. Travels in . 29^-83 — Muter, Mrs. Travels and adventures in 29''-260 — Russell, M. Account of . . 29^-35 — Swaiuson, N. N. Colonization of 28*'-305 — Thompson, A. S. Story of . . 28»-175 — Tucker, Miss. Gospel in . . 28''-12l — AViiliams, W. Christianity in . 32-1917 New Zealanders. L. E. K. L., 1830 . 29"-288 Newark, directory of, 1800. W. H. Boyd 25-167 Newberry, J. S. See Worthen, A. H., et al. Newbury, H. May Bell ; or, duty before pleasure 18-2331 Newcomb, H. Cyclopaedia of missions. N. Y., 1854. 8» 32-1625 — Young lady's guide to the harmonious devel- opment of Christian character. N. Y., 1853 32-450 Newcomb, S. Critical examination of our financial policy during the southern rebellion. N. Y., 1865 1-246 — See U. S. naval observatory. Newcome, W. See English harmony. Newcomes. W. M. Thackeray . . 18-3194 Newell, Mrs. H., life and writings of. Ph., 1831 30-401 Newell, R. H. Avery Glibun . . 18-3918 — Orpheus C. Kerr papers . . . 18-2400 — The martyr president: a poem. N. Y., 1865 23-794 — Palace beautiful, and other poems. N. Y., 1865 ■ 23-753 — Smoked glass 18-2399 Newfoundland. Juke, J. B. Excursions in, 1839,40 26''-58 Newgate calendar. A. Knapp, and W. Baldwin 27''-695 Newhall, F. C. With Gen. Sheridan in Lee's last campaign. Ph., 1866 . . . 26"-836 Newhall, W. S. Wistar, Mrs. O. Memoir of 30-1951 Newhouse, S., et al. The trapper's guide; a manual of instructions for capturing all kinds of fui"- bearing animals, and curing their skins. N. Y., 1869. 8° . . . . 20-427 Newington, history of church in. J. Brace 26*-611 Newkomm, S. David : an oratorio ; words by J. Webb. B. Obi. 4» . . . 5-1012 Newland, A.,lifeof. J.D.Collier . 30-2314 Newland, H. Forest scenes in Norway and Sweden; being extracts from the journal of a fisher- man. L., 1854 .... 27^-357 Newlight, Aristarchus. [Pseud.] See Whately, R. Newman. Manual of harmonious coloring, as ap- plied \o photographs ; with papers on lighting and posing the sitter ; ed. by M. Carey Lea. Ph., 1866 6-894 NEWMAN. 419 NEWSPAPERS. Newman. Principles and practice of harmonious colouring, in oil, water, and photographic colours, especially as applied to photographs. L., 1859 G-893 Newman, E. History of British ferns. L., 1854. 8» 9-67 — The insect hunters, and other poems. L. 9-597 — Letters of Rusticus on the natural history of Godalming ; extracted from the Magazine of natural history, the Entomological magazine, and the Entomologist. L., 1849. 8« 9-944 Newman, E. M. Monarchs of modern history ; or contemporaneous sovereigns at a glance, from the fall of Rome to the present time. L. 29^-105 Newman, F. W. Handbook of modern Arabic; consisting of a practical grammar, with nu- merous examples, dialogues, and newspaper extracts ; in European type. L., 1866 22-181 — Lectures on political economy. L., 1851. 8° 3-170 — Phases of faith. L., 1865 . . 32-1626 — Regal Rome; an introduction to Roman history. N. Y., 1852 27''-2366 — The soul ; its sorrows and its aspirations ; an essay towards the natural history of the soul, as the true basis of theology. 7th ed. L., 1862 32-1645 — The text of the Iguvine inscriptions, with in- terlinear Latin translation and notes. L., 1864. 8». Philol. soc, 1864 . 22-488 Newman, J. F. See Hinds, S., et al. Newman, J. H. Apologia pro vita sua ; being a reply to a pamphlet entitled " What then does Dr. Newman mean ?" L., 1864. 8» 32-1419 — Mr. Kingsley and Dr. Newman ; a correspond- ence on the question Avhether Dr. Newman teaches that truth is no virtue. L., 1864. 8° 32-2498 — OflBce and work of universities. L., 1856 13-150 — Remarks on certain passages in the thirty-nine articles. N. Y., 1865 . . . 32-1640 — Verses on various occasions. B., 1868 23-1034 — See Kingsley, C. Newman, J. P. "From Dan to Becrsheba ;" or, the land of promise as it now appears. N. Y., 1864 28''-449 Newman, S. P. Elements of political economy. And., 1835 3-171 Newman, W. Rhymes and pictures, to illustrate the histories of a quartern loaf, a cup of tea, and a pound of sugai*. L. . . 23-714 Newmarch, W. See Tooke, T. Newnham, W. Human magnetism. L., 1865 10-768 — Reciprocal influence of body and mind. L., 1847. 8° 15-297 Newport. Channing, G. G. Recollections (1793- 1811) 26''-682 — Mason, G. C. Newport illustrated 26"-536 Newsboy. E. O. Smith . . . 18-2933 Newsboys, short sermons to. C. L. Brace 32-1792 Newspapers. Buckingham, J. T, Specimens of newspaper literature . . . 22-950 — Cogffeshall, W. T. Newspaper record, 1856 21-145 — Hunt, F. K. History of . . 22-1099 — Mitchell, C. Newspaper press directory [Brit- ish] 21-333 — Public ledger building, Philadelphia 6-134 — Rowell, G. P., & Co. American newspaper directory 21-105 — Wilmer, L. A. Our press-gang . 22-1283 — See Journalism. Newspapers, bound volumes. — [ Andover] Journal of humanity, and herald of the American temperance society. May 27, 1829, to May 19, .1830: f» . . 17-1013 Newspapers, bound volumes. — [Baltimore] American and commercial adver- tiser. 1868-7. 10 V. f> . . 17-1165 — Boston daily journal. Jan., 1863, to June, 1865. 5 V. f . . . . 17-1145 — Chicago tribune [daily]. 1863-70. 1 v. f 17-1175 — Cincinnati daily gazette. Jan., 1837, to May 11,1840,1863-7. 15 V. f« . 17-1171 — [London] evening mail. L., 1857-60. 8 v. f 17-1120 — Times. L., 1861-9. 41 v. f- . 17-1125 — Louisville daily journal. Jan., 1863, to June, 1865. 5 V. f» . . . . 17-1151 — New York gazette and general advertise)-. 1827. f° 17-1201 — Commercial advertiser. 1827,31-7. 8 v. f" 17-1204 — Courrier des Etats-Unis. 1828-33. 6 v. f" 17-1001 — Morning courier and N. Y. enquirer. 1838. . ' 17-1141 — New York daily express. 1840,1. 2 v. i°' 17-1135 — New York herald. 1841,2,61-9. 27 v. f 17-1115 — New York tribune. April, 1856-60,2-9. 39 V. f 17-1110 — Albion, the. 1860. 4» . . . 17-1009 ■ — New York times. Jan., 1862, to June, 1863. 5v. f 17-1095 — New York journal of commerce. Jan., 1863, to June. 1865. 5v. f^ . . 17-1208 — New York daily news. 1864. 3 v. f« 17-1101 — World, the. 1865-9. 12 v. f" . 17-1105 — [Paris] la patrle. 1863,4. 4 v. f» 17-1004 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania gazette. Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall, et al. May 10, 1753, to Dec. 31, 1754; 1758-60; Aug. 16, 1764, to Dec. 27, 1770. 7 v. f . 17-1020 — Pennsylvania packet ; or, the daily advertiser. Sep. 21, 1784, to Dec. 31, 1789. 5 v. f" 17-1024 — The Mail; or, Claypoole's daily advertiser. June, 1791, to June, 1793. 2 v. f" 17-1024 — Duulap's American daily advertiser. 1793. f" • . 17-1024 — Dunlop and Claypoole's American daily adver- tiser. 1794,5. 2 V. f° . . 17-1024 — Claypoole's American daily advertiser. 1797,8. 2 V. f 17-1024 — Poulson's American daily advertiser. Oct. 3, 1800, to Sept. 29, 1815; 1818-20; 1821-9. 27 V. f 17-1030 — Relf's Philadelphia gazette and daily adver- tiser. 1804,6,8-11,16-18,20-22. 13 v. i^ 17-1035 — National gazette and literary register. 1826,8-40. 14v. f» 17-1065 — Political and commercial register. July 2, 1804-16. 14 v. fo . .'' . 17-1040 — Aurora; or, general advertiser. 1805,9,12,16. 4 V. f» 17-1046 — Freeman's journal and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser. July 2, 1810, to Dec. 24, 1812,15, 16. 5 V. f" . . . . 17-1050 — Democratic press. 1813,16,26,27. 4 v. f 17-1055 — U. 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Brigand captive . 18-2340 — Julienne, the daughter of the hamlet 18-2348 — Two eras of France; or, true stories from history. Auburn, 1854 .... _ 27"-! 689 Normands, expeditions des. G. B. Depping 34-5418 Normandy. Duncan, J. Dukes of . 30-137 — Knight, H. G. Architectural tour in 27''-303 — Life in 27''-670 — Musgrave, G. M. Rambles through 27''-681 — Palgrave, F. History of . . 27=^-914 — St. John, J. A. Residence in . 2''*'-34 Norris, J. S. The early friends (or Quakers) in Maryland 26^-611 Norris, M. Life and times of Madame de Stael. L.,1853 aO-784 Norris, S. Hand-book for locomotive engineers and machinists. Ph., 1852 . . ' 6-377 Norris, T. American an^iler's book ; embracing directions for fish breeding. Ph., 1864. 8" 20-428 — American fish culture ; embracing all the details of artificial breeding and rearing of trout, the culture of salmon, shad and other fishes. Ph., 1868 4-309 Norse odes. T. J. Mathias . . . 23-66 Norse. See Icelandic. Norseman's views of Britain and the British. A. O. Vinje 27''-706 North, Major — . Journal of an English officer in India. L., 1858. 8° . . . 28''-300 North, Christopher. See Wilson, John. North, R. Lives of Francis North, Baron Guilford, Sir Dudley North, and the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John North. L., 1826. 3 v. 8° 30-1115 North, W. Slave of the lamp . . 18-2343 North America. See America, north. North American and West Indian gazetteer ; illus- trated with maps. L., 1776 . 25-91 North American magazine, v. 1. Ph., 1833. 8" 17-222 North American review and miscellaneous journal. V. 10-108. B., 1820-68. 8» . 17-83 North, the, and the South. Reprinted from the N. Y. Tribune. S" . . . . 2-990 North and south ; a statistical view of the free and slave states. Chase, H., and C. W. Sanborn 26''-602 North and south. Mrs. Gaskell . . 18-1151 North and south. C. Sealsfield . . 18-2783* North British review, v. 6-49. N. Y., 1847-69. 8° . 17-82 North Briton. J. Wilkes . . . 27M252 North Carolina. Proceedings and debates of the convention called to amend the constitution in 1835. Raleigh, 1836. 8° . ._ 20='-790 — Constitution, with amendments, ordinances and resolutions passed by the convention held Oct. , 1865. Raleigh, 1865 . . . 2-982 — Rules of order for the senate . . 2-982 — Caruther, E. W. Revolutionary incidents of 26-''-317 — Emmons, E. Geological report of the midland 9-338 History of . . 26''-449 Defence of the revolutionary liis- 26''-644 H. Historical sketches counties — Hawks, F. L. — Jones, J. S. tory of . — Wheeler, J. of 26''-290 26*-229 — Williamson, W. D. History of — See Carolinas ; Confederate states. North country. Housman, J. Topographical de- scription of Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lan- cashire and west riding of Yorkshire 27''-8.ol — West, T. Guide to the lakes . . 27''-4 — White, W. Northumberland and the border 27''-541 — Young, A. Tour through the North 27''-382 — See Cumberland ; Durham ; Lancashire ; North- umberland ; Westmoreland ; Yorkshire. North country words. J. T. Brockett 22-48 North eastern boundary, defences of . 26''-97}) — Gallatin, A. Right of U. S. . . 26''-6S9 North east passage. Kotzebue, O. von. Voyage in 1815-18 29''-293 — See Arctic regions. North-eastern voyages of discovery, history of. J. Burney 29^-298 North side view of slavery. B. Drew . 30-1800 North star, cruise of. J. O. Choules . 29"-! 10 North Wales. Evans, Rev. J. . v. 17 of 27''-474 North west, (U. S.) Bradford, W. J A. Notes on 26''-23 26'^31 36»-313 26»-59 — Burnet, J. Early settlement of — Hildreth, S. P. Pioneer history . — Kinzie, J. H. Early day in . — St. Clair, A. Narrative of campaign against the Indians 26»-191 — Schoolcraft, H. R. Travels, 1820 . 26M15 North west coast. Meares, J. Voyage to (1788,9) 29''-522 — Muller, S. Voyages to . . . 29'>-523 — Portlock, N. Voyage to, 1785-8 . 29''-503 — Swan, J. G. Three years in Washington . . . . . . . 26''-323 North west passage. B. O'Reilly . . 26''-95 NORTH. 424 NOTES. North west passage. Parry, W. E. Second voyage for discovery of . . . . 2!)''-43 Third voyage .... 29''-44 Three voyages for discovery . 29''-45 — Ross, J. Second voyage in search of 2G''-184 — See Arctic regions ; Barrington. North-west passage by land. Milton and Cheadle 26''-551 Northampton county, (Pa.) Rupp, I. D. History of 26''-2G4 Northamptonshire. Britton, J., and E. W. Brayley. Delineations of . 27''-85o; v. 11 of 27''-474 Noithamptonshire dialect. Baker, A. E. Glossary 22-23 Northall, W. K. Macbeth travestie. F's M. D. v. 5 24-113 Northanger abbey. J. Austen . . 18-223,5 Northcote, J. Life of Titian ; with anecdotes of the distinguished persons of his time, L., 1830. 2 V. 8° . . . . . 30-1197 — Memoirs of Sir Joshua Reynolds, with an analysis of his discourses, and varieties on art. Ph., 1817. 8» . . . . 30-455 Northcote, S. H. Twenty years of financial policy. L., 1862. 80 ... . 1-151 Northcott, W. H. Treatise on lathes and turning, simple, mechanical, and ornamental. L., 1868. 8" 6-381 Northend, C. American speaker. N. Y., 1860 33-565 — Entertaining dialogues, designed for the use of young students. N. Y., 1861 . 33-561 — National orator. N. Y., 1860 . 33-564 — The teacher and parent ; a treatise upon com- mon school education. 4th ed. N. Y., 1853 13-151 — The teacher's assistant ; or, hints and methods in school discipline and instruction. B., 1859 13-152 Northern antiquities, illustrations of . 22-891 Northern harp. Mrs. M. S. B. D. Shindler 5-970 Northern mythology. B. Thorpe . 32-832 Northern Pacific railroad company. Memorial to U. S. congress. Hart., 1867 . 26b-708 — Windom, W. Speech on . , 26'>-708 Northern worthies. H. Coleridge . 30-723 Northmen. Keyser, R. Religion of . 32-519 Northmen in New England. J. T. Smith 26^-186 Northmore, T. Washington : a poem. Bait. ,1809 23—812 Northrop, G. See Kelley, W. D. Northumberland. Hodgson, Rev. J. pt. 1, V. 12 of 27''-474 — See North country. Northup, S. 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Y., 1859 30-1631 Norton, W. A. Treatise on astronomy, spherical and physical ; with problems. 4th ed. N. Y., 1867. 8» 12-161 — and J. A. Porter. First book of science. N. Y., 1858 11-230 Norton's hand-book to Europe. J. H. Siddons 27''-562 Norton's literary register ; or, annual book list, for 1856. N. Y., 1856. 8° , . 21-339 Norway. Baird, R. Visit to . . 27''-85 — Barnard, M. R. Sport in , . 27Mj68 — Bowden, J. Naturalist in . . 9-1041 Norwaj^ ; its people, products and institu- tions 27b-905 — Brace, C. L. The Norse-folk . 27'>-436 — Bremner, R. Excursions in . . 27''-86 — Dunham, S. A. History of . . 27''-2763 — Elton, C. Road and fell . , 27''-715 — Forbes, J. D. Norway and its glaciers 27''-1212 — Forestei', T. Norway and its scenery 27''-313 — Latham, R. G. Norway and the Norwegians 27'»'-458 — Long vacation ramble in, by X. and Y. 27''-430 — Maxwell, .1. S. Tour in . . 27'^-195 — Metcalfe, F. Oxonian in Thelemarken 27»>-480 — Milford, J. Norway and the Laplanders 27'^-819 — Newland, H. Forest scenes in . 27''-357 — Price, E. Norway and its scenery 27''-313 — Sturleson, S. Heimskriugla . . 27»-2796 — Unprotected females . . . 27^-442 — Williams. W. M. Travels through 27''-545 — Wilson, W. R. Travels in . . 27»'-827 — Wyndham, F. Wild life in . . 27''-598 — See Northmen ; Scandinavia. Norwegian account of Haco's expedition against Scotland. J. Johnst(me . . 27''-2782 Norwegian grammar. J. Y. Sargent . 22-218 Norwegians. Mailing, O. Great and good deeds of 27''-2778 Norwich city directory, (1860.) W. H. Boyd 25—155 Norwood. H. W. Beecher .' .' .' 18-4045 No sects in heaven. Mrs. E. H. J. Cleaveland 23-46 Nos intimes. V. Sardou . . . 34-3725 Nose of a notary. E. About . . 18-48 Noses, notes on. E. Warwick . . 10-675 Nosology. See Disease and diseases. Nostradamus, M. True prophecies or prognostica- tions. Trans, and commented by T. de Garencieres. L.,1672. fo . 12-162 Not dead yet. J. C. .leaffreson . . 18-1665 Not wisely but too well. By the author of Cometh up as a flower .... 18-4037 Nota, A. II nuova ricco ; com. . . 34-2518 — See Goldoni, C. Notabilities in France and England. P. Chasles 27'^-308 Notable things of our own time. J. Timbs 11-71 Notaire de Chantilly. L. Gozlan . 34-3370 Notaries public, manual for use of. B. Roelker , 1-249 Notations. Leach, T. Dozens versus tens 14-172 — See Decimal; Tonal. Note book of an English opiiun-eater. T. De Quincey 33-765 Notes. See Bills. Notes and queries ; a medium of inter-communica- tion for literary men, artists, antiquaries, gene- alogists. V. 1-39. L., 1850-69. 4» 17-131 — Index to. L., 1856-68. 3 v. 40 . 17-131 — Choice notes from,— Folk-lore . 33-743 History 27''-250 — Sec Milledulcia .... 33-652 Notes from life. H. Taylor . . . 33-286 Notes of hospital life from Nov. , 1861, to Aug., 1863. Ph., 1864 10-402 NOTES. 425 NUMISMATICS. Notes of a theological student. J. M. Hoppin 33-609 Notes of travel and life. Misses Mendell and Hosmer 26''-495 Notes on the cape of Good Hope, made during an ex- cursion in that colony in 1820. L., 1821. 8" . ' . . . 28^-51 Notes on Cuba. By a physician. B., 1844 26''-90 Notes on political economy. Bj' a southern planter. N. Y., 1844. 8° . . . . 3-348 "Nothing but leaves." H. B. M'Keever 18-1994 Nothing but money. T. S. Arthur . 18-166 Nothing to say. M. M. Thompson . 23-840 Nothing venture, nothing have. A. B. Haven 18-1363 Notice to quit. W. G. Wills . 18-3535;33-932 Notre-Dame de Paris. V. Hugo . . 34-3414 Notre-Dame de Thermidor. ,A. Houssaye 34-4915 Nott, C. C. Sketches of the war ; a scries of letters. N. Y., 1863 .... 26''-433 Nott, E. Counsels to young men on the formation of character. N. Y., 1840 . . 33-449 — Lectures on temperance ; with an introduction by T. Lewis. N. Y., l&OT . . 2-1050 Nott, J. C, and G. M. Gliddon. Types of mankind ; or, ethnological researches ; illustrated by selections from the inedited papers of S. G. Morton. Ph., 1854. 8° . . 29»-406 Nottinghamshire. Laird, F. C. . v. 12 of 27''-474 Nottret, V. Julie, ou L'heureuse influence de Pad- versite. P., 1861 . . . 34-5108 — Mon prix de sagesse. P., 1861 . 34-5109 — L'Orpheline d'Onval ; Conte pour la jeunesse. P., 1864 34-5107 Nougaret, P. J. B. Voyages interresans dans diffe- rentes colonies fran9aises, espagnoles, anglai- ses, etc. Londres, 1788. 8° . 34-4870 Nourjahad, history of F. Sheridan . 18-8750 Nourrisson. Spinoza etle naturalisme contemporain. P., 1866 34-4198 Nouveaux contes pour les enfants. Mme de Bawr 34-4252 Nouveau recueil de chansons choisies. La Haye, 1731-43. 80 .... 34-4435 Nouveau peche originel. A. Michiels . 34-4126 Nouvelle Babylon, la. E. Pelletan . 34-4413 Nouvelle biographic- generale ; publiee par MM. Firmin Didot freres, sous la direction de le Dr. Hoefer. P., 1857-66. 46 v. S" 34-4793 Nouvelle Heloise. J. J. Rousseau . 34-3649; v. 6,7 of 34-4841 Nouvelles andalouses. C. Bohl d'Arron 34-3915 Nouvelles bernoises. A. Bitzius . . 34-3365 "Nouvelles considerations." See New disquisition. Nouvelles contemporain es. A. Claveau 34-5204 Nouvelles genevoises. R. Topffer . 34-3870 Nouvelles polonaises. J. Vilbort . . 34-3889 Nouvelles russes. M. J. TourguenefF . 34-3970 Nova Scotia. Cozzens, F. S. Acadia; or, a month with the blue noses . . . 26''-351 — Dawson, J. W. Acadian geology 9-224 — Haliburton, T. C. Historical and statistical ac- count of 26''-96 Novanglus; or, a history of the dispute with America. J. Adams . . . . v. 4 of 26»-943 Novelas E.spanolas ; y Coplas de Manrique, etc. Brunswick, 1845 .... 34-12 Novelle morali. F. Soave . . . 34-2517 Novels and novelists. Jeaffreson, J. C. N. and n. from Elizabeth to Victoria . . 22-1106 — Masson, D. British novelists and their styles 22-1130 — Scott, Sir W. Lives of . . . 30-1809 — See Authors ; Literary men ; Literature ; and names of different languages. Novels and tales from household words. Leipzig, 1857-9. 11 V 18-2346 Novels by eminent hands. W. M. Thackeray V, of 18-3193'^ Novelties which disturb our peace. J. H. Hopkins 32-1466 Novice, G. "W. Frauds and follies in picture dealing ; a poem. E., 1859 . . . 23-561 Novion. The altar of Baal thrown down ; or, the French nation defended against the pulpit slander of David Osgood. Ph., 1795. 8" 30-331 Novitiate, the. A. Steinmetz . . 32-2281 Novum organon renovatum. W. Whewell 11-138 Novum testamentum. See Bible. N(jw and forever. Mrs. M. Leslie . 18-1860 Now and tlien. S. Warren . ... 18-3461 Now or never. W. T. Adams . . 18-62 Nowell, A. A catechism written in Latin, togetlier with the same translated into English, by T. Norton. Edited for Parker society by G. E. Corrie. Camb., 1853. 8" . . 32-1231 Noyce, E. Marvels of nature. L. . 9-949 — Same, under title Outlines of creation. N. Y., 1859 9-950 Noyes, G. F. The bivouac and the battle-field ; or, campaign sketches in Virginia and Maryland. N. Y., 1863 26'»-502 Noyes, G. R. New translation of the Hebrew prophets ; with an introduction and notes. B., 1866. 2 V 32-1851 — New testament ; trans, from the Greek text of Tischcndorff. B., 1869 . . 32-2482 Noyes, J. O. Roumania ; the border land of the Christian and the Turk, comprising adventures in eastern Europe and western Asia. N. Y., 1857 29''-147 Nubia. Modern traveller . . . 29''-274 — Norden, T. L. Travels in Egypt . 28''-92,913 — Romer, Mrs. J. F. Pilgrimage to the temples and tombs of ... . 28'^-540 — Russell, M. Nubia and Abyssinia . 28''-82 — St. John, J. A. Eirypt and N. . 28''-126 — Smith, A. C. The Nile and its banks 28''-536 Nuces philosophicse. E.Johnson . 15-311 Nucius, N. Second book of travels. Camden soc. pub. v. 17 . . • . . 27''-195 Nugamenta : a book of verses. G. E. Rice 23-758 Nugent, E. Treatise on optics ; or, light and sight theoretically and practically treated. N. Y., 1868 10-863 Nugent, Lord G. N. T. G. The ballot discussed, in a letter to the Earl of Durham. 3d ed. L., 1837. 8» 33-374 Nugent, Lord and Lady. Legends of the library at Lilies, by the lord and lady there 18-2351 Nugent, T. The grand tour ; or, a journey through the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, and France. 2ded. L., 1756. 4 v. . . 27^-381 Nuit du vignt Septembre. X. de Montepin 34-4387 Nuits anglaises. J. Mevy . . , 34-3525 Nuits de rOrient. J. Mery . . . 34-3526 Nuits de Rome. F. d'Amoreux . . 34-5277 Nuits d'hiver. H. Murger . . . 34-3586 Nuits du Pere la Chaise. L. Gozlan . 34-3371 Nuits espagnoles. J. Mery . . . 34-3527 Nuits italiennes. J. Mery . . . 34-3528 Nuits parisiennes. J. M(5ry . . . 34-3529 Nuitter, C, et J. Derley. Une tasse de th6 ; Come- die en 1 acte en prose. 2me ed. P., 1861 34-3610 Nulty, E. Elements of geometry, theoretical and practical. Ph., 1836 . . . 14-100 Number. Barlow, P. Theory of numbers 14-40 — Reiner, C. Lessons on . . . 14-62 — See Arithmetic ; Decimal system ; Mathematics. Numbers. Bush, G. Notes on book of 32-755 — See Pentateuch. Numidia. Davis, N. Ruined cities of 28''-396 — Sallust. Jugurthine war . . 27"-2458,9 Numismatics. Akerman, J.Y. Numismatic manual 29^-120 — Dickeson, M. W. American numismatical man- ual . . . . . . 26--417 NUMISMATICS. 426 O'CALLAGHAN. Numismatics. Hulsius, L. Impp. romanorvm nvmismatvm series . . . 34-488 — Oiselius, J. Thesaurus numismatum 34-490 — Rasclie, J. C. Lexicon rei numarioe Grsecorum ac Romanorum .... 34-489 — Walker. O. Greek and Roman history ; illus- trated by coins and medals . . 27''-3564 — See Coins ; Medals. Nun, the. Abbe Deleon. Trans, from the French. 3v 18-3810 Nun. Mrs. Sherwood . . . v. 7 of 18-2837 Nunneley, T. On the organs of vision, their anatomy and physiology. L., 1858. 8° . 10-202 Nunneries. See Convents. Nur ein Geiger. H. C. Andersen . . 34-613 Nuremberg. Schedel, H. Liber cronicanim 34-495 — Whitling, H. J. Pictures of . , 27»'-232 Nurse, the; a poem. L. Tansillo . 23-982 Nurse and spy in the Union army. S. E. E. Edmonds 26b-490 Nurses and nursing. Barwell, Mrs. Nursery gov- ernment 10-809 — Donne, A. Mothers and infants , 10-603 — Le Hardy, E. Home nurse . . 10-882 — Nightingale, F. Notes on nursing 10-213 — Storer, H. R. Nurses and nursing 10-823 — Thomson, A. T. Domestic management of the sick-room 10-106 ■ — West, C. How to nurse sick children 10-605 — See Diseases ; Hospitals. Nursery rhymes of England. J. O. Halliwell (ed.) 23-881 Nus, E. La Puritaine et 1' liomme des bois. P. 8" 34-4085 Nut brown maids ; a family chronicle of the days of Elizabeth .... 18-2548 Nuts for future historians to crack. H. W. Smith 26=^-593 Nutt, T. Humanitj' to honey bees; or, practical directions for the management of honey bees, upon an improved and humane plan. Wis- bech, 1832 4-234 Nuttall, P. A. Classical and archaeological dic- tionary of the manners, customs, laws, insti- tivtions, arts, &c., of the celebrated nations of antiquity, and of the middle ages. L., 1840. 8° 29=<-193 Nuttall, T. Genera of North American plants, and a catalogue of the species to the year 1817. Ph., 1818 9-68 — Journal of travels into the Arkansas territory, during the year 1819. Ph., 1821. 8» 26''-228 — Manual of the ornithology of the United States and Canada. — The water-birds. B., 1834 9-598 Nystrom, J. W. Project of a new system of arith- metic, proposed to be called the Tonal system. Ph., 1862. 8» . . . . 14-27 — On technological education and ship-building; for naval and marine engineers. Ph., 1865 6-66 — Treatise on screw-propellers and their steam- engines ; with a treatise on bodies in motion in fluid, and a description of a calculating machine. Ph., 1852. 8» . . 6-380 O., C. A. Into the light . . . 18-1573 O. P. war, the, in poetic epistles. T. Tegg 23-855 O. T. H. C. Andersen .... 18-3830 O. Z. H. C. Andersen .... 34-614 Oak to the olive. J.W.Howe . . 27^-941 Oakes, W. Scenery of the White mountains; with plates from the drawings of J. Sprague. B., 1848. {» 26M013 Oakfield. W. D. Arnold . . . 18-162 Oakland stories. G. B. Taylor . . 18-3160,1 Oak-openings. J. F. Cooper . . 18-728 Oath a divine ordinance. D. X. Junkin 2-754 Oberkirch, La baronne, PI. L. d'. Memoires sur la cour do Louis XVI et la societe francjaise avantl789. B., 1854 . . . 34-5341 Obermann. E. P. de Senancourt . . 34-3754 Oberon, romantische opera. C. M. von Weber 5-862 Oberon's horn. H. Morley . . . 18-2272 Object of life 18-2355 Object teaching. Barnard, H. Object teaching and oral lessons 13-30 — Burton, W. Culture of the observing faculties 13-41 — Calkins, N. A. Primary object lessons 13-45 — Hailman, W. N. Outlines of a system of 13-99 — Lake, W. J. Book of object lessons 13-125 — Mayo, E. Object teaching . . 13-142 — Sheldon, E. A. Manual of elementary instruc- tion 13-204 Series of object lessons . . 13-205 — See Education. O'Brien, A. P. Petersburg and Warsaw ; scenes witnessed during a residence in Poland and Russia in 1863,4. L., 1864 . 27i'-686 O'Brien, E. The lawyer, his character and rule of holy life. Ph., 1843. 8° . . 2-69 O'Brien, F. J. A gentleman from Ireland. F's M. D. V. 20 24-113 O'Brien, M. Plane co-ordinate geometry. Part I. Camb., 1844. 8» . . . . 14-152 — See Manual of geograpical science . 25-74 O'Brien, W. Ancient rhythmical art recovered; or, a new method of explaining the metrical structure of a Greek tragic chorus. Dublin, 1843 22-701 O'Brien, W. S. Principles of government ; or, meditati(ms in exile. B., 1856 . 2-816 O'Briens, the, historical memoir of. J. O'Donoahue 27''-1509 O'Briens and O'Flahertys. S. O. Morgan 18-2259 Observation of nature, popular guide to. R. Mudie 9-1010,1 Observ;itions on the authenticity of the gospels. By a layman. Chicago, 1867 . . 32-2311 Observations on the present state of affairs, and the conduct of the whigs. By a freeholder. L., 1819. 8» 27M253 Observations on the report of the committee of ways and means, made at Washington, 12th March, 1828. Ph., 1828. 8° . . . 1-141 Observations on the treatment of convicts in Ireland, with some remarks on the same in England. By four visiting justices. 2d ed. L., 1803 2-984 Observations on a variety of subjects. J. Duche. 3ded. L.,1791. 8° . . . 20"-492 Observatories. See U. S. naval o. Observer. [Br. essavists ; with preface by A. Chal- mers.] B., 18';'6. 3v. . . 33-948 Obsolete and provincial English. T. Wright 22-292 — See English language and literature. Obstetrics. Blundell, J. Principles and practice of 10-637 — Churchill, F. Diseases incident to pregnancy and childbed .... 10-639 — Duncan, J. M. Researches in . 10-816 — Hodge, R. L. Principles and practice of 10-463 — Ramsbotham, F. H. Principles and practice of 10-388 — Sims, J. M. Uterine surgery . 10-723 — Spratt, G. Obstetric tables . . 10-1001 — Storer, H. R. Why not ? . . ■ 10-628 — See Midwifery ; Parturition ; Pregnancy. Obstructives and the man ; or, the forces and the future of Europe. 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Dub., 1861. 8" 27M504 Odd-fellows. Brosh, A. B. Odd-fellows' manual 2-691 — Covenant and Odd-fellows' ladies' magazine 17-204 — Covenant and official magazine . 2-946 — Ridgely, J. L , and P. Donaldson. The Odd- fellows' pocket manual . . 2-835 Odd leaves. M. Tensas . . . 18-3166 Odd people. Mayne Reid . . . 29b-175 Oddy, J. J. European commerce ; showing new and secure channels of trade with the conti- nent of Europe. Ph., 1807. 2v. 8° 1-51 Odenheimer, W. H. Jerusalem and its vicinity ; a series of familiar lectures on the sacred locali- ties connected with the week before the resur- rection. Ph., 1855 . . . 32-564 Odes et ballades. V. Hugo . . . 34-3400 Odling, W. Animal chemistry. L., 1866 8-101 Odoherty papers. W. Magiun . . 33-335 O'Donnel. Lady Morgan . . . 18-2263 O'Donoghue, J, Historical memoir of the O'Briens. D\ib., 1860. 8° . . . . 27^-1509 O'Donoghue. C. Lever . . . 18-1883 0' Donovan, J. Book of rights, with translation and notes. Dub., 1847. 8" . 27O-1508 Odontalgia. S. 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Winscom . . . 18-3555 Onze jours de siege. J.Verne et C. Wallut 34-3888 Oology. See Birds ; Eggs ; Ornithology. Oona McQuarrie. Alex. Smith . . 18-2920 Oort, H. Worship of Baalim in Israel ; based upon the work of Dr. B. Dozy, " The Israelites at Mecca." Trans, from the Dutch, and en- larged, by J. W. Colenso. L., 1865. 8» 32-1767 Oosterzee, J. J. van. See Lange, J. P. Opdyke, G. Treatise on political economy. N. Y., 1851 3-175 Open polar sea. I. I. Hayes . . 29"-261 — See Arctic regions. Open timber roofs. R. and J. A. Brandon 5-603 Opera. Algirotti, F. Essay on . . 5-1043 — Clayton, E. C. Chronological list of 80-1565 — Edwards, H. S. History of . . 5-1008 — Hogarth, G. Memoirs of . . 5-1005 Memoir of the musical drama . 5-1064 — Houssaye, A. Deessesd' opera. (ISme Siecle.) t. 2 34-5295 — Lumley, B. Reminiscences of . 5-1037 — Maretzek, M. Crotchets and quavers 5-1020 — Merlin, C. de. Notices of the progress of 30-1268 — See Music. Operas. Africaine. G. Meyerbeer . 5-932 — Beggar's opera, [for voice, harpsichord, and violin. J Dr. Pepusch . . 5-869 — The Bohemian girl. M. W. Balfe 5-894 — Dinorah, (Le pardon de Ploermel.) G. Meyer- beer 5-933 — Doctor of Alcantara. J. E. Eichberg 5-916 Operas. Don Giovanni. W. G. Mozart 5-794,6,7 — Ernani. G. Verdi .... 5-938 — Euryanthe. C. M. von Weber v. 3 of 5-862 — Faust. C. Gounod . . . 5-921 — La Forza del destino. G. Verdi . 5-939 — Der Freyschiitz. C. M. von Weber V. 3 of 5-862,864 — Leonora. W. H. Fry . . . 5-835 — Lucia di Lammermoor. G. Donizetti 5-910 — Lucrezia Borgia. G. Donizetti . 5-911 — Martha. F. v. Flotow . . . 5-908 — Norma. V. Bellini . . , 5-901,2 — Oberon. C. M. von Weber . v. 3 of 5-862 — Pardon de Ploermel. See Dinorah. — Preciosa. C. M. von Weber v. 3 of 5-862 — Rosina. W. Shield . . . 5-868 — Semiramide ; arr. by W. H. Callcott. G. Ros- sini 5-886 — La Somnambula. V. Bellini . 5-904 — La Traviata. G. Verdi , , . 5-944 — II Trovatore. G. Verdi . . . 5-945 — See Overtures ; and Dramas, list of, for texts without music. Operas, tales from. G. F. Pardon . 18-2424 . Operatic pearls ; a selection of songs, duets, and trios: with English, French, and Italian words. B., 1853. 40 . . . 5-973 Ophthalmic science. Williams, H. W. Recent ad- vances in 10-606 Ophthalmic surgery. Laurence, J. Z., and R. C. Moon. Handy book of . . 10-657 Ophthalmoscope. Hogg, J. . . 10-652 — Hulke, J. W. Use of . . . 10-625 — See Eye. Opie, Mrs. A. Works. Ph., 1850-3. 3 v. 8° 18-2394 — Illustrations of lying . . . 18-2396 — Tales of the heart .... 18-2395 — Brightwell, C. L. Memoir of . 30-1546 Opie, J. Lectures on painting. See Barry, Jas. 5-2 Opinion. Bailey, S. Essays on the formation of 15-197 — Lewis, G. C. Influence of authority in matters of 15-149 Opium. Impey, E. Cultivation, preparation, and adulteration of ... . 10-791 Opium eater, confessions of. T. De Quincey 38-116 Opium habit. H. Day .... 10-800 Opium trade. Allen, N. Sketch of . 1-219 — Sirr, H. C. Evils of . . . 28^-277 Opportunities for industry and the safe investment of capital. By a retired merchant, (E. T. Freedley.) Ph., 1859 . . 1-90 Opportunity. A. M. Crane . . . 18-3963 Opposite the jail. Mrs. M. A. Denison 18-841 Optic, Oliver. [Pseud.] See Adams, W. T. Optical instruments. McAllister & Bro., catalogue 11-43 Optics. Airy, G. B. TJndulatory theory 11-290 — Brewster, D. Treatise on . . 11-12 — Farrar, J. Experimental treatise on 11-214 — Jackson, J. W. Elementary treatise on 11-119 — Lloyd, H. Wave theory of light . 11-153 — Marion, F. Wonders of optics . 11-343 — Nugent, E. Treatise on . . 10-863 — Potter, R. Elementry treatise on . 11-201 — Young, T. Miscellaneous works, v. 2,3 11-307 — See Color ; Eye ; Kaleidoscope ; Light ; Micro- scope; Phantasmagoria; Polarization; Sight; Stereoscope ; Vision. Or est une chimere. J. Moleri . , 34-5463 ' Or et clinquant. A. J. M. F. de Pontmartin 34-5378 Oraisons funebres. See Bossuet, J. B. ; Flechier, E. Oram, H. A. Examples in arithmetic ; arranged for the use of schools, pts. 1,2. Ph. 14-51 Orange blossoms. T. S. Arthur . . 18-183 ORANGE. 431 ORIGINES. Orange county, IST. Y. Stickney, C. E. History of the Minisink region . . . 26''-8o9 Oratorical year-book for 1865; a collection of co- temporary speeches; ed. by A. H. Hill. L., 1866 33-53 Oratorios. Creation. J. Haydn . . 5-849 — David. S. Newkomm . . . 5-1012 — Eli. M. Costa .... 5-793 — Elijah. F. Mendel ssohn-Bartholdy 5-818 — Judas Maccabaeus. G. F. Handel 5-792 — Messiah. G. F. Handel . . . 5-789 — Moses in Egypt. G. Rossini . . 5-876 — St. Paul. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 5-819 — Stabat mater. G. Rossini . . 5-875 Orators. Cormenin, L. M. de la H. Orators of France 22-626 — Francis, G. H. Orators of the age 30-1997 — Loring, J. S. Hundred Boston o. . 30-1946 — Magoon, E. L. Living o. in America 22-615 Orators of the American revolution 30-1737 — Parker, E. G. Golden age of American oratory 30-1879 — Turnbull, R. Pulpit o. of France and Svv^itzer- land 30-1987 — See names of orators. Oratory. Adams, J. Q. Lectures on . 22-601 — Channing, Ed. T. Lectures on . 22-619 — Cicero, M. T. Dialogues on the qualifications of an orator 22-622 — Cox, E. W. Art of speaking . . 22-625 — Halcombe, J. J. Speaker at home 22-653 — M'Queen, H. Orator's touchstone 22-672 — Mandeville, H. Elements of reading and o. 22-679 — Melmoth, W. Dialogue on . . 33-1311 — Pittinger, "W. Sacred and secular o. 22-710 — Quintllian, M. F. Institutes . . 22-716 — See Belles lettres ; Elocution ; Eloquence. Oreo,!'. MmeDudevant . . . 34-3687 Orchids, fertilization of. C. Darwin . 9-917 Ordeal for wives. Mrs. L. E. Edwards 18-2392 Order of reference of the supreme court of the U. S. in the case of the state of Pennsylvania vs. the Wheeling and Belmont bridge compan}^, et al., with the proofs and reports. Saratoga Springs, 1851. 8» 2-121 Ordericus Vitalis. Ecclesiastical history of England and Normandy. Trans., Avith notes and the introduction of Guizot, by T. Forester. L., 1853-6. 4v 32-517 Orders. See Knighthood ; and names of orders. Ordinances. See names of governing bodies issuing ordinances. Ordination. Kenrick, P. R. Validity of Anglican o. 32-1991 Ordnance instructions for the U. S. navy. 2d ed. W., 1860. 8" . . . . 6-671 Ordnance manual for the use of the officers of the U. S. army. 3d ed. Ph., 1862 . 6-670 Ordnance. Report of the chief of the bureau of ordnance, November, 1864. N. Y., 1865. 8° 26''-979 — Reports of experiments on the strength and other properties of metals for cannon ; Avith a description of the machines for testing metals, and of the classification of cannon in service. By ofiicers of the ordnance department, U. S. army. Ph., 1856. 4» . . . 6-993 — Benton, J. G. Course of instruction in 6-507 — Tennent, J. E. Story of the guns . 6-703 — Thomas, L. Rifled ordnance . . 6-708 — Ward, J. H. Instruction in naval o. 6-716 — See Arms ; Artillery ; Gunnery. Ordronaux, J. Hints on the preservation of health in armies. N. Y., 1861 . . 10-250 Oregon. Angela, C. A. Sketches of travel in 26''-571 — Bulfinch, T. Oregon and Colorado 26''-576 — Dunn, J. Oregon territory . . 26''-68 — Fremont, J. C. Exploring expedition 26"-39 Oregon. Greenhow, R. History of . 26'*-316 — Hines, G. History, condition, and prospects of 26''-222 — Irving, W. Astoria . . . 26''-53,4 — Lewis, M., and W. Clark. History of expedition 26''-68,9 — Palmer, J. Travels, 1845,6 . . 26''-96 — Parker, S. Exploring tour to . 26''-97,8 — Smet, P. J. de. Missions and travels in 82-1760 — Thornton, J. Q. O. and California, 1848 26i'-127 — Wilkes, C. California and O. . 26^-158 Oregon territory ; a brief description of the country and its productions. L., 1846 . 26''-25o'' O'Reilly, B. Greenland, the adjacent seas, and the n. w. passage to the Pacific ocean. N. Y., 1818. 8» 26b-95 O'Reilly, E. Irish-English dictionary; to which is annexed an Irish grammar. Dub., 1817. 4" 22-386 O'Reilly, H. Sketches of Rochester ; with incidental notices of western New York. Roch., 1838 26i'-510 O'Reillv, M. Irish martyrs and confessors. N. Y., 1869. 8° 32-2514 O'Reilly, private Miles. [Pseud.] See Halpine, C. G. Organ. Batiste, E. Fifty pieces for the organ 5-947 — Hopkins, E. J. History and construction of 5-997 — Nicholson, H. D. The organ manual 5-1054 — Rimbault, E. F. Organist's portfolio 5-948 — Rink, C. H. Organ school . . 5-1151 — Westbrook, W. J. Ancient and modern fugues ..... 5-949 Organic chemistry. See Chemistry. Organic molecular actions, laws of. S. Jackson 10-536 Organic remains. J. Parkinson . . 9-1259 Organisation du travail. Louis Blanc . 34-4296 Organization in daily life. A. Helps . 33-544 Organon of the specific healing art. J. Rau 10-718 Oriental acquaintance. J. W. De Forest 28''-230 Oriental and sacred scenes. F. Howe . 29''-270 Oriental annual. J. P. Walker, (ed.) . 33-1140 — See Gaunter, J. H. Oriental customs. S. Burder . . 32-38 — See East ; Hindoostan ; India ; Jews ; Manners and customs. Oriental harems and scenery. Mme C. T. de Bel- giojoso 28''-405 Oriental literature. Alger, W. R. Poetry of the East ...... 23-409 — Burder, S. Oriental literature . 32-37 — Griffith, R. T. II. Specimens of Indian poetry 23-601 — Jones, W. Essay on eastern poetry 23-501 ;26b-616 Poeseos Asiatica? commentarii v. 6 of 28"-254 La poesie orientale . . v. 12 of 28^-254 Oriental poetry. See Oriental literature. Orientales, les. V. Hugo . . . 34-3401 Origin and progress of letters. W. Massey 21-221 Origin and progress of the passions, historical illus- trations of 15-38 Origin of the late war. G. Lunt . . 26^-735 Origin of life and mode of development of animals. H. J. Clark 9-674 Origin of the Chinese. J. Chalmers . 28''-262 Origin of species. C. Darwin . . 9-536 — Bree, C. R. Examination of . . 9-515 — Flourens, P. Examen de I'origin des especcs 34-4199 — Huxley, T. H. Lectures on . . 9-567,8 Original draught of the primitive church. W. Sclater 82-1799 Original sin, doctrine of. G, Payne . 32-2206 Origine des connoissances humaines. E. B. de Con- dillac 34-4549 Origine de I'inegalite. J. J. Rousseau . 34-3653 Origines du droit fran9ais. J. Michelet 34-4885 ORIGINES. 432 OSBORN. Origines clu gouvernement representatif. F. G. Guizot 34-4756 Origines genealogicae. S. Grimakli . 27''-487 Origines liturgicae. W. Palmer . • 32-359 Origines patriciae. R T. Hampson . 27''-3442 Orihuela, A. Avelino de. Poetas espanoles y Ameri- canos del siglo XIX. V. 1. P., 1851. 8° . . . 34-4 Orkney islands. Abbott, J. Excursion to 18-2|^ — Barry, J. History of . . . 27''-4007 Orkney the peace-maker. J. Abbott v. 10 of 18-15 Orlando furioso. See Ariosto, L. G. Orlando innamorato. M. M. Boiardo . 34-3500 Orlando in Roncesvalles. J. H. Merrivale 23-867 Orleans, A. P. de. See Montpensier. Orleans, H. L. E., ducliesse d'. Harcourt, Mme de. Memoire 34-3951 Memoir of 30-2304 — Schubert, G. H. de. Lettres et souvenirs biographiques .... 34-4558 Biographic souvenirs . . 30-2304 Orleans. Louis d'. See Louise. Orleans. Taylor, W. C. Memoirs of house of 27''-1926 — See Monstrelet, E. de. Orley farm. A. Trollops . . . 18-3293 Orme, W. Bibliotheca biblica : a select list of books on sacred literature; with notices. E., 1834. 8« 21-230 — Life and times of the Rev. Richard Baxter ; with a critical examination of his writings. B., 1831. 2 V. 80 . . . . 30-36 — Memoirs, including letters and select remains, of John Urquhart. Ph., [1855] . 30-905 Ormond. See Osmond. Ormoud. C. B. Brown . . . 18-452 Ormond. Edgeworth, M. 18-972 & v. 9 of 18-977 Ormonde, Duke of. See Carte, T. . 27''-208 Ormuzd and Ahriman, war of. H. W. Davis 29'^201 Ornament. Ballantine, J. Essay on ornamental art, as applicable to manufactures 5-723 — Book of 5-638 — Dearborn, N. S. Scrolls, monograms, orna- ments, crests .... 5-528 — Delamotte, F. Embroiderer's book of design 5-524 Ornamental alphabets . . 5-526 — Scott, W. B. History and practice of orna- mental arts ..... 5-341 — Weale, J. Monograms, etc. . . 5-694 — Wornum, R. N. Analysis of . . 5-407 — See Decoration ; Design ; Letters ; Monograms ; Painting ; Wax flowers. Ornithology. Audubon, J. J. Ornithological biog- raphy 9-1308 — Bonaparte, C. L. Birds not given by Wilson 9-1340 — Gosse, P. H. Popular British o. . 9-557 — Jardine, Sir W., (Ed.) N. 1. I-XIV 9-593 — Ornithology. Nuttall, T. Manual of 9-598 — Ruschenberger, W. S. W. Elements of 9-622 — Samuels, E. A. Ornithology and oology in New England .... 9-704 — Swainson, W. Natural history of birds 9-639 — Thompson, W. Natural history of Ireland 9-683 — Waterton, C. Essays on , . 9-974 — Wilson, A. American o. . . 9-657 and C. L. Bonaparte. American o. 9-673 — See Birds, in principal catalogue, and in sup- plement. Orographic geology. G. L. Vose . . 9-331 Orosius, P. History. Alfred's Anglo-Saxon ver- sion ; with English translation, by B. Thorpe. L., 1853 30-902 — See Pauli, R. Orphan boy. J. Loud .... 18-1942 Orphan girls. G. Peacock . . . 18-2472 Orphan of Geneva. J. H. Payne , v. 4 of 24-231 Orpheline. H. Conscience . . , 34-3154 Orpheline d' Onval. Mile V. Nottret . 34-5107 Orpheus. Mystical hymns. Trans, by T. Taylor. 2d ed. Chiswick, 1824 . . 23-1006 Orpheus C. Kerr papers. R. 11. Newell 18-2400 Orr, J. Unilarianism in the present time ; its prin- ciples and tendencies. B., 1863 . 32-1129 Orr's circle of the sciences. L. and Glasgow, 1860. 9 V. 8° 9-953 1. Principles of physiology. W. S. Orr. Structure of skele- ton and teeth. R. Owen. Varieties of human race. R. G. Latham. 2 Botany, structural and systematic. B. Smith. Zoology, invertebrated animals. W. S. Dallas. 3. Vertebrated animals. W. S. Dallas. 4. Geology and physical geography. D. T. Ansted. Mineralogy and cry.stalography. W. MitclieU, and J Tennant. 5. Nau- tical astronomy. J. R. Young. Practical astronomy. H. Breen. Meteorology. J. Scoffern, and E. J. Lowe. 6. Elementary chemistry. J. Scotfern. 7. Electro-depo- sition. G. Gore. Photographic art. M. Sparling. Ed. by J. Martin. Chemistry of food and illumination. J. Scoffern. 8. Arithmetic, algebra, and elements of Euclid. .T. R. Young. Planes, trigonometry, series, etc. J. F. Twisden. Practical geometry. A. Jardine 9. Mechani- cal philosophy. W. Mitchell, J. R. Young, J. Imray. Orsay, C'sse . Clarke. N. Y., 1827. 8" . . . . 30-89 Ottoman empire. L., n. d. . . . 27''-3283 — See Turkey. Otwav, T. Works; with notes and a life of the ' author, by T. Thornton. L., 1813. 3 v. 8° 24-195 — (Sanford's Br. poets, v. 10) . . 23-33 — The orphan ; a tragedy. B. D. v. 1 24-148 — Siime. M. B. D. v. 1 . . . 24-142 — Same. B. B. T. v. 7 . . . 24-71 — Same. I. B. T. v. 23 . . . 24-141 — Same. S. B. T. v. 9 , . . 24-191 — Venice preserved ; a tragedy. B. D. v. 1 24-148 — Same. F's S. D. v. 3 . . . 24-221 — Same. I. B. T. v. 5 . . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. v. 1 . . . 24-142 — Same. B. B. T. v. 6 . . . 24-71 — Same. S. B. T. v. 7 . . . 24-191 Ouchterlony, J. The Chinese war ; an account of all operations of the British forces from the commencement to the treaty of i^anking. L., 1844. 8" .... 28''-214 Oude. Gubbins, M. R. Account of the mutinies in 28"-170 — Hutchinson, G. Narrative of the mutinies in 28--199 — Sleeman, W. H. Journey through kingdom of 28''-329 Oudendale. R. Hope Moncrief . . 18-2284 "Ouida." [Pseud.] See De Larame, L. Our admiral's flag abroad. J. E. Montgomery 29''-291 Our antipodes. G. C. Mundy . . 29''-206 Our army on the Rio Grande. T. B. Thorpe 26='-208 Our artist in Cuba. G. W. Carleton . 5-385 Our artist in Peru. G. W. Carleton . 5-384 Our Australian colonies. S. Mossman . 29'>-234 Our boys. A. F. Hill .... 26''-479 Our branch and its tributaries. Mrs. S. E. Henshaw 20^-1040 Our British ancestors. S. Lysons . 27''-760 Our brothers and cousins. J. Macgregor 26''-355 Our campaign. E. W. Reynolds . . 33-149 Our campaigns. E. M. Woodward . 26"-602 Our children in heaven. W. H. Holcombe 32-2404 Our class-meetings. G. Alley . . 32-2462 Our coal and our coal-pits ; the people in them, and the scenes around them. By a traveller un- der ground. L., 1865 . . . 6-385 Our companions in glory. J. M. Killen 32-1040 "Our constitution." A. C. Ewald . 27''-376 Our convicts. M. Carpenter . . 2-592 Our country. Mrs. L. Phelps, (ed.) . 33-1148 Our countrymen. B. J. Lossing . . 30-1017 Our cousin Veronica. E. Wormley . 18-3598 OUR. 434 OVIDIUS. Our daily fare. Ph.. 1864. 4° . . 3.S-1179 Our dumb companions. T. Jackson . 9-701 Our English home ; its early history and progiess ; with notes on the introduction of domestic in- ventions. O.Kf , 1860 . . . 27='-896 Our father's business. T. Guthrie . 82-2238 Our farm of four acres. H. Martineau . 4-117 Our first families 18-2402 Our first mother. J. M. Olmstead . 32-386 Our folks at home. E. Toliver . . 18-2403 — Sequel to. E. Toliver . . . 18-2404 Our garden friends and foes. J. G. "Wood 9-678 Our garrisons in the west. F. Duncan 26''-662 Our great captains — Grant, Sherman, Thomas, Sheri- dan, and Farragut. N. Y., 1805 30-16r,5 Our heroic themes. G. H. Boker . . 23-941 Our hymns. J. Miller .... 32-2263 Our Indian empire. C. MacFarlane . 28*-44 Our living painters, their lives and works ; a series of nearly a hundred brief notices of contem- porary artists of the English school, L., 1859 5-148 Our martyr president, Abraham Lincoln. — Voices from the pulpit of New York and Brooklyn. N. Y., [1805] .... 32-1638 Our mutual friend. C. Dickens . . 18-883 Our national currency. A. Walcott . 1-322 Our naval position and policy. By a naval peer. L., 1859 27''-899 Our neighbors in the corner house. T. S. Arthur 18-214 Our new way round the world. C. C. Coffin 29''-324 Our old home. N. Hawthorne . . 27''-6o6 Our own elementary grammar. C. W. Smythe 26"-2080,l Our own third reader. Sterling and Campbell . . . . 20»-2010,12 Our own school arithmetic. S. Lander 20''-2070 Our planet, its past and future. W. Denton ... . . . 9-340 Our postal and revenue establishments ; considered with a view to utilizing the former for the receipt and payment of revenue moneys. By a-civil servant. L. , 1866. 8° . 27''-901 Our press gang. L. A. Wilmer . . 22-1283 Our refugee household. Mrs. L. Clack 18-3749 Our reptiles. N. C. Cooke . . . 9-680 Ourselves, our food, and our physic. B. Ridge . 10-244 Our social bees. A. Wynter . . . 33-887 Our standard-bearer. W. T. Adams . 30-2395 Our veterans of 1854 ; in camp and before the enemy. By a regimental officer. L., 1859 27''-904 Our village. M. R. Mitford . . . 18-2223 Our workshop ; a practical guide to the amateur ia the art of carpentry and joinery. N. Y., 1866 6-68 Our world ; or, the slaveholder's daughter 18-3731 Our year. D. M. Mulock . . . 23-777 Our young folks ; an illustrated magazine for boys and girls, v. 1-4. B., 1866-9. 8° 17-84 Ourliac, E. Nouveaux contes du bocage. P., 1866 34-5187 — Les portraits de famille. P., 1866 . 34-5186 — Le prince Coqueluche. P., 1855 . 34-5110 — Theatre du Seigneur Croquignole. P., 1866 34-5188 Ours et 1' ange. J. J. Porchat . . 34-394U Ouseley, F. A. G. Treatise on harmony. Oxf., 1868. 4° 5-1125 Ouseley, G. Old Christianity against papal novelties; including a review of Dr. Milner's "End of controversy." Ph., 1851 . . 32-1459 Ouseley, W. Persian miscellanies ; an essay to facili- tate the reading of Persian manuscripts. L., 1795. 4" 22-893 — Travels in various countries of the East, more particularly Persia, [1810-12.] L.,1821. 3 v. 4» 28''-911 Ouseley, W. G. Remarks on the statistics and political institutions of the United States ; with observations on the ecclesiastical system, sources of revenue, &c. Ph., 1832. S" 26''-6n4 Out in the world. T. S. Arthur . . 18-202 Out of charity 18-3871 Out of debt, out of danger. A. B. Haven 18-1307 Out of the depths 18-2408 "Out of harness." T.Guthrie . . 33-1338 Out of his head. T. B. Aldrich . . 18-132 Out of prison 18-2406 Out of town. F. C. Burnand . . 27''-960 Out of town. R. B. Coffin . . . 18-3796 Outcast, an. F. C. Adams . . . lR-56 Outcroppings : selections of California verse. San Fran., 1860 23-816 Out-door papers. T. W. Higdnson . 33-607 Out-doors at Idlewild. N. P.'Willis . 33-506 Outline of the revolution in Spanish America; or, an account of the origin, progress, and actual state of the war cfn-ried on between Spain and Spanish America. By a South American. N. Y., 1817 .... 26''-171 Outlines of creation. E. Noyce . . 9-9."0 Outlines of old testament history. G. F. Maclear i;2-2474 Outpost, the. J. G. Austin . . . 18-228 Outran! and Havelock's Persian campaign, G. H. Hunt 28''-146 Outre Mer. H. W. Longfellow . . 18-1936 Outspan, tales at the. A. W. Dray son 28b-399 Outwai-d bound. W. T. Adams . . 18-4101 Ouverturen fiir das piano-foite solo. Wolfenbiittel. 2 V. 4" 5-855 Ouverturen fiir das piano-forte solo zur vier handen. Wolfenbiittel. 3 v. 4" . . 5-856 Over the cliffs. Charlotte Chanter . 18-012 Over the ocean ; or, glimpses of travel in many lands. By a lady of New York. N. Y., 1846 27''-167 Over the straits. L.A.Meredith . 29"-180 Over yonder. E. Mi.atteo Falcone. F's M. D. v. 24 24-113 Oxenden, A. Counsel to the awakened ; or, the pathway of safety ; Avitli an introduction by C. D. Cooper. Ph., 1857 . . 32-667 Oxenford, J. Adrienne, the actress. F's S. D. v. 26 ...... 24-221 -- Dr. Dilworth. F's M. D. v. 32 . 24-113 — A family failing. F's M. D. v. 28 . 24-113 — My fellow clerk. F's M. D. v. 25 . 24-113 — Illustrated book of French songs ; from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century. L., 1855 2e-411 Oxenham, H. N. Catholic doctrine of the atone- ment ; an hisloiical inquiry into its develop- ment in the church ; with an introduction on the principle of theological developments. L., 1865. 8" 32-1659 Oxenstiern, Count A. James, G. P. R. Life of 30-461 Oxford divinity. See Mcllvaine, C. P. Oxford English prize essays. Oxf., 1836. 5 v. 33-214 Oxford essays ; contributed by members of the uni- versity. L., 1855-8. 4 V. 8° . 33-382 Oxford university. Report of her majesty's com- missioners appointed to inquire into the state, discipline, studies, and revenue. L., 1852,3. C 13-502 — Acland, D. T. New Oxford examinations 13-2 — Amherst, N. Secret history of . 13-11 — Ingram, J. Memorials of . . 27^-466 — Rogers. J. E. T. Education in . 13-188 — Smith, G. Lecture on . . . 29='-217 Reorganization of . . . 1!?-211 — Splene, Megathym. Almae niatres 13-214 — See Bodleian library, in supplement. Oxford university calendar, 1862 ; corrected to Dec. 31, 1861. Oxf., 1862 . . . 13-160 Oxfordshiie. Brewer, J. N. Topographical and historical description . . . 27''-857 Same . . . pt. 2. v. 12 of 27^-474 Oxonian in Iceland. F.Metcalfe. . 27M)11 Oxonian in Thelemarken. F. Metcalfe 27''-480 Oxus, journey to the source of. J. Wood 28''-17 Oyster, the. Where, how, and when to find, breed, cook, and eat it ; with a new chapter : The oyster-seeker in London. L., 1863 6-208 Ozanam, A. F. (Euvres choisies. P., 1859 34-3611 Ozanam, Jacques. Recreations in science and nat- ural philosophy. Ti'iins. by C. Hutton. New ed., by E. Riddle. L., 1854. 8° 11-152 Ozanne, T. D. The south as it is ; or, twenty-one vears' experience in the southern states of America. L., 1863 . . . 26^^-438 P.,E. The art of dressing the hair ; a poem. Bath, 1770. 4° 23-1312 P., H. F. Constance Avlmer . . 18-698 P., H. K. The Kempt ons . . . 18-3663 P., M. Sketches of youuir ladies, etc. . 18-4043 Pacha of many tales. F. Marryat . 18-2082 Pacian, S. See Cyprian, S. Pacific monthly. See Gazley's. Pacific ocean. Aylmer, F. Cruise in 29''-182 — Bates, Mrs. D. B. Four years on the Pacific coast • . 29''-148 — Beechey, F. N. Voyage to Beeriug's strait 29^-308 — Cleever, H. T. Island world of . 29»>-87 — D'Ewes, J. China and the Pacific islands 28''-291 — Jacobs, T. J. Adventures in . . 29»'-i8 — Life and adventure in . . . 29M83 PACIFIC. 436 PAINTING. Pacific ocean. Olmsted, F. A. Incidents of a whaling voyaire .... 29''-22.5 — Porter, D. Cruise to the . . 29»'-49 — Rovings in the, 1837-49 . . . 2yb-290 — Tilley, 11. A. Japan and the P. . 29»>-192 — Three years in the .... 29''-9o — See Australia; China seas; Chincha ; Eastern archipelago; Fiji; Hawaii; Malaysia; New Zealand ; Pelew ; Polynesia ; Tasmania. Pacific railroad. Carrington, M. J. Ocean to ocean 2G"-712 — Policy of extending government aid 20''-708 — See U. S. geography ; Explorations and sur- veys ; U. S. resources, etc. ; Inter-oceanic canals and railroads ; Northern Pacific rail- road ; Union Pacific. Pacific railroad open. S. Bowles . . 26*'-633 Packard, A. S., jr. Guide to the study of insects, and a treatise on those injurious and beneficial to crops. Salem, 1868. 8° . . 9-788 Packard, C. Recollections of a housekeeper 18-2411 Pdcte de sang. P. A. Ponson du Terrail 34-4623 Paddiana. By the author of "A hot water cure" 18-2412 Paez, R. Wild scenes in South America ; or, life in the llanos of Venezula. N. Y., 1862 26''-466 Pagan or Christian ? W. J. C. Muir . 5-172 Page, Abraham. [Pseud.] See Holt, J. S. Page, D. Advanced text-book of physical geogra- phy. E., 1864 .... 25-96 — Man: wliere, whence, and whither? being a glance at man in his natural history relations. N. y., 1868 . . . . . 9-736 — The past and present life of the globe ; being a sketch in outline of the world's life system. E., 1861 9-955 — Philosophy of geology. E., 1863 . 9-281 Page, D. P. Theory and practice of teaching ; or, the motives and methods of good school- keeping. 7th ed. Syracuse, 1847 13-161 Page, Harlan. Hallock, W. A. Memoir of 30-1538 Page, R. Banks and bankers. L., 1843 1-333 Page, T. J. La Plata, the Argentine confederation, and Paraguay. N. Y., 1859. 8« 26^-343 Page. See Paige. Page du due de Savoie. A. Dumas . 34-3230 Page monthly, the. (Continued under the title "Keystone monthly," q. v ) Lancaster, 1858,9. 8° 17-208 Pages in waiting. E. Yates . . . 18-3833 Paget, F. E. The Curate of Cumberworth, and the Vicar of Roost .... 18-780 Paget, John, [Barrister.] An inquiry into the evi- dence relating to the charges brought by Lord Macaulay against William Penn. E., 1858 30-1205 — The new " Examen ;" or, an inquiry into the evidence relating to certain passages in Lord Macaulay's history concerning the Duke of Marlbor(mgh, massacre of Glencoe, Highlands of Scotland, Viscount Dundee, and William Penn. E., 1861 .... 27''-91() Paget, John, [Esq.] Hungary and Transylvania; with remarks on their condition, social, poli- tical, and economical. Ph., 1850. 2 v. 8° 27''-227 Paige, E. F. New patent sermons, machine poetry, and lectures on animals. By Dow, jr. 18-904 Paine, C Tent and harem : notes of an oriental trip. N. Y., 1859 . . . 28''-301 Paine, M. Discourse on the soul and instinct, physiologically distinguished from material- ism ; with a discourse upon organic life. N. Y., 1849 15-92 — The institutes of medicine. N. Y., 1858. 8» 10-219 — Same. 8th ed. N. Y., 1867. 8° . 10-219" — Medical and physiological commentaries. N.Y., 1840-4. 3 V. 8» . . . . 10-142 Paine, T. Works ; with an account of his life. Ph., 1854. 3v 33-1188 — Dissertations on government, the affairs of the bank, and paper money. P., 1838. B" 1-179 — Political works. Springfield, 1826 . 2-822 — Cheetham, J. Life of . . . 30-1567 — Hammond, C. Pilgrimage, to seventh circle in spirit world .... 32-1854 — Rickman, T. C. Life of . . . 30-1939 Paine, Wm. An epitome of the American eclectic practice of medicine. Ph., 1857 10-496 — Medical pfoperties and uses of concentrated medicines. Pli. 1865. 8" . . 10-326 — Treatise on tlie domestic practice of medicine. Ph., 1868 10-336 — Treatise on the principles and practice of medi- cine and pathology, diseases of women and children, and medical surgery. Ph., 1866. S" 10-339 Painter and varnisher's guide. P. F. Tingry 6-930 Painter, gilder, and varnisher's companion ; with instructions for coacli painting and varnish- ing. Ph., 1869 . . . . 6-458 Painter, progress of a. J. Burnet . 5-424 Painter's camp in the highkmds. P. G. Hamerton 5-304 Painters. Blanc, C. Peintrcs des fetes galantes 34-4016 — Bryan, M. Dictionary of . . 30-1706 — Crowe, J. A., and G. B. Cavalcaselle. Early Flemish p 5-b8 — Cunningham, A. Lives of British painters and scuiptOrs 30-406 — Davis, J. P. Thoughts on great painters 5-440 — Descamps, J. B. Vie des plusieurs peintres Fiamands 34-4480 — Dumas, A. Italiens et Fiamands . 34-3260 — Emeric-David, T. B. Notices historiques sur les maitres 34-3180 — Historic gallery of portraits and p. . 5-486 — Houssaye, A. Galerie du XVIIIe siecle . . . . 34-5295 — Jervis, M. Stories of boy genius . 30-1603 — Lee, Mrs. H. F. Historical sketches of the old painters 5-17 — Lossing, B. J. Character and works of cele- brated artists .... 5-43 — Our living painters .... 5-148 — Pilkington, M. Dictionary of . 30-1697 — Ruskin, J. Modern painters . . 5-46,7 — Stanley, G. Synopsis of Dutch and Flemish p. 30-493 — Vertue, G. Princiiial artists in England 5-23 — Viardot, L. Notices sur les p. de 1' Espagne 34-3974 — See Artists, and names of painters. Painting. History. — Painting ; its rise and progress from the earliest ages to the present time ; with sketches of the lives and works of many of the eminent artists, and a notice of the principal public galleries in Europe. B., 1846 . 5-14 — Callcott, M. Essays towards history of 5-469 — Crowe, J., and G. B. Cavalcaselle. New his- tory of p. in Italy . . . 5-382,3 — Delaborde, H. Les ecoles Italiennes et 1' ac- ademie de peinture en France . 34-4669 — Eastlake, C. L. Materials for a history of 5-151 — Emeric-David, T. B. Notices liistoriques sur les chefs-d' ceuvre de la peinture moderne 34-3180 — .Jameson, A. M. Progress of p. in Italy 5-134 — Jarves, J. J. Art-studies . . 5-397 — Kugler, F. T. Handbook of . . 5-128,9 — Lanzi, L. History of p. in Italy . 5-13 — Memes, J. S. History of . . 5-44 — Viardot. -L. Origines de la peinture moderne . ■ 34-3976 — Wornum, R. N. Epochs of . . 5-66,7 PAINTING. 437 PALEY. Painting. Principles and practice. — Account of SI new process in . . 5-435 — Barry, J., et al. Lectures on . , 5-2 — Burnet, J. Education of the eye . 5-716 On composition .... 5-713 Practical liints on portrait p. . 5-710 — Field, G. Rudiments of tlie painter's art 5-322 — Fielding, T. H. Theory of . . 5-756 — Gullick, T. J., and J. Timbs. Painting popu- larly explained . . . . 5-145 — Handbook for young artists and amateurs in oil painting 5-171 — Hiiyter, C. Introduction to perspective, etc. 5-107 — Howard, H. Lectures on . . 5-73 — Hundertpfund, L. Art of p. restored 5-11 — Leslie, C. R. Handbook for young painters 5-81 — Mengs, A. R. Works . . . 5-431 — Merimee, J. F. L. Art of p. in oil and fresco 5-400 — Merrifield, M. P. Arts of . . 5-152 — Murray, H. Portrait painting in oil 5-476 — Piles, R. de. Art of . . . 5-423 — Reynolds, J. Works . . . 5-389 — Ruskin, J. Modern painters . . 5-46,7 — Taylor, W. B. S. Manual of fresco and en- caustic p 5-275 — Templeton, J. S. Guide to . . 5-170 — Theory of effect .... 5-380 — Tyrwhitt, R. St. J. Handbook of pictorial art 5-311 — Willson, H. Composition, light, shade, and color 5-601- — Miscellany. — Burnet, J. Progress of a painter . 5-424 — Dolce, L. Dialogue on . . . 5-429 — Hamerton, P. G. Painter's camp in the high- lands 5-304 — Haydon, B. R. Lectures on . . 5-72 — Lessing, G. E. Limits of p. and poetry 5-199 — O'Neil, H. Lectures on . . 5-446 — Ruskin, J. Lectures on . . . 5-74 — Vertue, G. Anecdotes of p. in England 5-22 — Walpole, H. Anecdotes of p. in England 5-51 — See Art; Color and coloring; Decoration; House painting ; Light ; Pauiters, and names of painters; Perspective; Pictures; Shades and shadows ; Water colors. Painting of the Greeks. Winckelmann, J. Reflec- tions on 5-428 Painting on glass. Gessert, M. A. Treatise on 5-466 — Inquiry into differences of style . 5-189 — Merrifield, M. P. Art of . . 5-152 — Winston, C. Difference of style in ancient glass painting .... 5-189 Introduction to study of . . 5-182 Memoirs illustrating . . , 5-405 Paintings. Piranesi, F. and P. Antiquities d' Herculanum .... 34-4975 — See Cartoons ; Pictures. Paix du menage. H. de Balzac , . 34-3036 Palace and cottage. W. T. Adams . 18-4105 Palace beautiful, and other poems. R. H. Newell 23-753 Palace of architecture. G. Wightwick 5-727 Palaprat, J. See Brueys, D. A. de. Paleario, A. Blackburn, W. M. Aonia Paleario and his friends .... 32-1955 — Y(iung, M. Life and times of . 30-1336 Palseographia sacra pictoria. J. O. Westwood 21-535 Palseontology. Falconer, H. Memoirs and notes 9-230 — Figuier, G. L. The world before the deluge 9-998 — Hall, .1. Palaeontology of N. Y. . 9-1228 — Owen, R. Palaeontology . . 9-277 Palaeontology. Meek and Hayden. Palaeontology of the Upper Missouri. Smitlison. con., v. 14 11-503 — Symonds, W. S. Old bones . . 9-965 — Whitney, J. D. Geological survey of California 9-12K1 — Worthen, A. H., et al. Geological survey of Illinois 9-1260 — See Fossils ; Geology. Palestine. Anderson, J. Wanderings in the land of Israel 28''-577 — Bausraan, B. Travels in . . 28''-365 — Bonar, H. Land of promise . . 2S''-2 i ! — Bremer, F. Travels in the holy land 2S^'-402 — Buchanan, R. Notes of a clerical furlough 2S"-314 — Buckhardt, J. L. Travels in . 28''-904 — Burt, N. C. The land and its story 33-171:', — Clarke, E. D. Travels in . . 28'''-54 — Dixon, W. H. The holy land . 28i'-47!» — Dupuis, H. L. Two years' residence in 28''-46.") — Early travels in P 28''-210 — Elliott, C. W. Remarkable characters and places 32-3507 — Freese, J. R. The f)ld world . 28''-604 — Hackett, H. B. Illustrations of scripture 32-608 — Handbook for travellers in . . 38''-387 — Hildreth, J. Notes of the Buckingham lectures 25-13 — Howe, F. Oriental and sacred scenes 29''-270 — Kitto, J. History of . . 2S'>-1)6 — Lamartine, A. de. Pilgrimage to . 28''-3:> — Lindsay, A. W. C, Ld. Letters on the lioly lind 28''-16b — Modern traveller .... 29''-278 — Newman, J. P. From Dan to Beersheba 28''-449 — Osborn, H. S. Palestine, past and present 28*'-272 Plants of the holy land . . 9-69 — Pfeiffer, I. Visit to the holy land . 28''-159 — Prime, W. C. Tent life in the holy land 28''-243 — Ritter, C. Comparative geography of 25-171 — Robinson, E. Biblical researches . 28''-574.5 Physical geography of . . 25-176 — Romer, Mrs. Pilgrimage to the temples and tombs of ..... 281^-540 — Russell, M. Palestine . . . 28''-8;! — Saulcy, L. F. J. C. de. Journey to 28>'-182 — Schwarz, J. Geogiaphy and history of 28''-464 — Stanley, A. P. Sinai and P. . 28*'-225 — Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in 28''-28 — Stewart, R. W. Journey to . . 28''-342 — Thomas, J. Travels in . . . 28''-162 — Thomson, W. M. The land and the book 32-785 — Tristram, H. B. Land of Israel . 28''-494 — Van de Velde, C. W. M. Narrative of journey through 28^-352 Memoir on map of holy land . 28"'-353 — Wells, T. Letters on . . . _ 28''-125 — See Jerusalem ; Jews ; Lebanon ; Syria. Palestine, and other poems. R. Heber 23-111 Paley, F. A. Manual of Gothic architecture. L., 1846 5-426 Paley, Rev. William. Works; with a memoir of his life, by G. W. Meadley. B., 1810-2. 5 v. 80 32-165 — Natural theology ; or, evidences of the existence , and attributes of the deity, collected from the appearances of nature. N. Y., 1820 32-160 — Same ; with illustrative notes by Ld. Brougham and Sir Charles Be.l ; with supplementary dissertations by Sir Charles Bell. L., 1836. 2 V 32-164 — Same ; with preliminary observations and notes, by A. Potter. N. Y., 1840. 2 v. 32-163 PALEY 438 PAPE. Paley, Rev. William. Natural tlieolojry ; with an introductory discourse b}' Lord Brougham, and supplementary dissertations, and a trea- tise on animal mechanics, by Sir Chas. Bell. L., I80I-3. 4 V. in 3 . . . 32-163 — Principles of moral and political philosophy. 9th Am. ed. B., 1818. S" . . 15-335 — View of the evidences of Christinnitv ; with an- notations, by R. Whately. N. Y., 1860. 8» 32-903 Paley, William, barrister. Law of principal and agent; ed. by J. H. Lloyd. Ph., 1840. 8" V. 38 of 3-55 Palfrey, J. G. History of New England. B., 1858-64. 3 V. 8° . . . 36''-399 — Life of William Palfrey, (S A. B. 17) 30-497 Palfrey, S. Agnes Wentworth . . 18-1136 — Herman ; or, young knighthood . 18-1113 Palgrave, F. Flistory of Normandy and of England. L., 1851-64. 4v. 8°. . . 27''-914 Palgrave, F. T. Essays on art. L , 1866 5-433 — Golden treasury of the best songs and lyrical poems in the English language ; with notes. Camb., 1861 .... 33-633 Palgrave, W. G. Narrative of a year's journey through Central and Eastern Arabia. L., 1865. 8 V. 8" . . . . 38''-480 Palissy, Bernard. Morley, H. Life of 30-712 Palissy, the Huguenot potter. C. L. Bri-331 — New and the old ; or, California and India in romantic aspects. N. Y., 1859 .» 29"-159 Palmer, Lynde. Archie's shadow , 18-4173 — Drifting and steering . . . 18-3935 Palmer, Ray. Closet hours ; or, aids to spiritual improvement, and practical religion. Alb., 1851 33-328 — Hints on the formation of religious opinions; ad- dressed especially to young men and women of Christian education. N. Y., 1867 33-3440 — Hymns and sacred pieces : with miscellaneous poems. N. Y., 1865 . ' . . 33-807 — Remember me ; or, the holy communion. B. 33-1053 Palmer. Roundell. Book of praise ; from the; best English hymn Avriters. Camb., 1864 23-703 Palmer, S. A general history of printing. L., 1733. 4» 21-342 Palmer, T. H., Ed. Historical register of the United States. 3d ed. Ph., 1814-6. 4 v. 8» 26''-713 Palmer, Rev. William. Narrative of events con- nected with the publication of the Tracts for the times ; with reflections on existing tenden- cies to Romanism, and on the present duties and prospects of members of the church. N. Y., 1843. 8« . . . . 32-1291 Palmer, Rev. William. Origines liturgicse ; or, an'iquities of the English ritual, and a dis- sertation on primitive liturgies. O.vf., 1839. 2 V. 8° 32-259 — Tre.itise on the church of -Christ ; designed chiefly for the use of students in theology ; with a preface and notes, by W. R. Wiiitting- ham. N. Y., 1841. 2 v. 8° . 32-1595 Palmer, William, M. A. Egyptian chronicles ; with a harmony of sacred and Epyptian chronology ; and an appendix on Babylonian and xVssyrian antiquities. L., 1861. 2 v. 8° 28M87 Palmer, W. J. Report of surveys across the conti- nent in 1867,8, on the 35th and 32d parallels, for extending the Kansas-Pacific railway. Ph., 1869 36''-708 Palmetto dictionary. Richmond, 1864 . 33-187 Palmetto pictures. N. Y., 1863 . . 33-1014 Palmistry ; or, book of the hand. A. R. Craig 33-1379 Palms and their allies. B. Seemann . 9-79 Palsy. Essay on wasting p. W. Roberts 10-433 — See Paralysis. Pambour, F. M. G. de. The theory of the steam- engine. L., 1839. 8» . . 6-400 Pamela. ^S. Richardson . . . 18-3645 Pampas. Bishop, N. H. Thousand miles' walk across South America . . 36''-693 — Head, F. B. Rough notes . . 36^-47 Pampinea, and other poems. T. B. Aldrich 33-610 Panama. Fabens, J. W. Life on the isthmus 36''-447 — Griswold, C. D. Isthmus of . . 36'^-339 — Otis, F. N, History of Panama railroad 36''-623 — Tome, R. Panama in 1855 . . 26''-285 Panics. Baxter, R. Panic of 1866 . 1-305 — Evans, D. M. Commercial crisis (1857,8) 1-156 — Sec Finance. Panizzi, A. Romantic poetry of the Italians. [See Boiardo] 34-2500 Panorama of science. G.Grant . . 11-94 Panora ma of the seat of war. J. Bachman 25-349 Panseron, A. ABC of music ; or, progressive lessons in the rudiments of music and solfeggi. Trans, by J. R. Fry; with additions by F. Dorigo. Ph., 1846. 8<> . . 5-1084 Panthea, the spirit of nature. R. Hunt 18-3705 Pantlieism. Hunt, J. Essay on . . 33-1950 — Saisset, E. Religious philosophy . 33-3185 Pantheon of the age ; or, memoirs of 3,000 contem- porary public characters. 8d ed. L., 1835. 3 V 30-408 Panthe(m of the heathen gods. A. Tooke 33-1043 Pantology. R. Park . . . . 33-1360 Pantoutie de Cendrillon. A. Houssaye 34-5095 Pantropheon. A. Soyer . . . 6-281 Panzer, G. W. Annales typographici ab artis in- ventae orlgine ad annum M D. Norimbergae. 1793-1803. 11 V. in 6. 40 . . 31-343 Paoli, P. Boswell, J. Memoirs of . 37''-2155 Papacy. Clarendon, E. Hyde, earl of. Religion and policy 32-2537 — Greenwood, T. Cathedra Petri. Political his- tory of Latin patriarchate . . 33-lib9 — Guettee, R. F. Origin of . . 32-2167 — Hussey, R. Rise of the papal power 32-1328 — Riddcll. J. E. Hist(n-y of . . 27»-2451 — See Popery ; Pojies ; Roman Catholicism. Papal Rome as it is. L. Giustiniani . 33-1120 Papal slates. Miley, J. History of . 27''-2376 — See Italy ; Rome. Pape et le Congres, suivi de la reponse de 1' Eveque d' Orleans, (Mgr. Dupanloup.) 2me ed. Auiiinentee de la replique du gouvernement a r ilveque d' Orleans. P., 1860. S" 34-4604 PAPER. 439 PARIS. Paper. Herring, R. Paper and paper-making 6-340 — Koops, M. Hifitorical account of substances used to describe events and to convey ideas 31-316 — Proteaux, A. Manufacture of paper and boards 6-403 Paper-hanger's companion. J. Arrowsmith 6-5 Paper-makers. Fritscb, A. Tractatus de cliartariis 21-183 Paper question, the. H. C. Carey . 3-55 Papers for tlioughtful girls. S. Tytler . 33-980 Papers for the people. W. and li. Chambers 33-119 Papers from over water. S. Tousey . 27''-962 Papers from Overlook housr. F. W. Beasley 18-3718 Papers from the quarterly review. N. Y., 1852 33-196 Par droit de couquete. E. Legouve, and A. E. Scribe . . '. . . . 34-3496 Para ; or, scenes and advenlures on the banks of the Amazon. J. E. Warren . . 26''-216 Parables. Arnot, W. Parables of our Lord 32-1478 — Ballou, H. Notes on . . . 32-1483 — Guthrie, T. Parables in tlie light of the present 32-1697 — Krummacher, F. A. Parabeln . 34-538 Parables 18-1796 — Seiss, J. A. Parable of the ten virgins 32-1333 — Trench, R. C. Notes on . . 32-772 Paracelsus Bornbart ab Hohenheim, A. P. T. Of the chymical transmutation, genealogy, and generation of metals and minerals, also of the urim and Ihummim of the Jews; with an appendix of the vertues and use of an excellent ■ water made by Dr. Trigge ; the second jiart of tlie mumial treatise [of Tentzelius; being a natural account of the tree of life.] Trans, by R. Turner. L., 1657 . . 8-121 — See Lully, R. Paradis des femmes. P. Feval , . 34-3329 Paradise lost. See Milton, J. Paradise row ; the violet . . , 18-2421 Paradiso. See Dante. Paragreens at Paris. G. Ruffini . . 18-2699 Paraguay. Caddell, C. M. Missions in 33-1748 — Charlevoix, P. F. X. de. History of 26''-442 — Dobrizhoffer, M. Account of the Ahipones 26»-63 — Page, T. J. Lu Plata, the Argentine confedeia- tion 26''-343 — Robertson, J. P. and W. P. Reign of terror 26''-171 Four years in ... . 36''-108 — ^ See Argentine. Paralysis. Althaus, J. Paralysis and other affec- tions of the nervous system . 10-411 — Todd, R. B. Clinical lectures on . 10-449 — See Palsy. Parana, and South American recollections. T. J. 26b-696 34-3088 34-3089 34-5347 F's. S. D. V. 13 24-231 18-2414 18-2415 Hutchinson Paratonnerre. C. de Bernard Paravenl. C. de Bernard Pare aux certs, le. C. C. de St. Mars Pardey, H. O. Nature's nobleman Pardne, J. Abroad and at home . — Tlie adopted heir — The citv of the Magyar ; or, Hungary and her institutions in 1839,40. L., 1840. 3 v. 27»'-57 — Tire city of the Sultan, and the domestic man- ners of the Turks in 1836. Ph., 1837. 2 v. 27i'-124 — Confessions of a pretty woman . 18 2416 — Court and reign of Francis I, king of France. Ph., 1849. 2 V 27''-1843 — Episodes of French history, during the consulate and the tirst empire. L., 1859. 2 v. 37"-1840 Pardoe, J. Episodesof French history. N.Y., 1859 27''-1841 — Tlie jealous wife .... 18-2417 — A life-struggle 18-2418 — Louis XIV, and the court of France in the 17tli century. N. Y., 1848. 2 v. . 27''-1843 — The rival beauties .... 18-2416 — The river and tire desart ; or, recollections of the Rhone and the Chartreuse. Ph., 1838. 2 v. 27'>-168 — Same. L., 1838. 2 v. . . . 27''-168» — ]?omance of the harem . . . 18-2419 — Traits and traditions of Portugal . 18-2420 — The wife's trials .... 18-2416 Pardon, G. F. [Capt. Crawley.] Backgammon; its theory and practice, with soraetliing of its liistory. L 20-168 — Billiard book. L., 1866. 8° . . 20-171 — Boldheart the Warrior . . . 18-2425 — Handybookof games for gentlemen. L. 20-172 — Literary gift book, for fireside, seaside and gar- den. L. 8» .... 33-1180 — Tales from the operas . . . 18-2424 — Whist ; its theory and practice ; witli chapters on loo and cribbage. 7th ed. L. 20-109 Pardon de Ploermel. G. Meyerbeer . 5-933 Parent Duchatelet, A. J. B. Prostitution in Paris, considered morally, political!}^ and medically. B., 1845 2-1000 Parent's assistant. M. Edgeworth . 18-979 Parlait negociant. J. Savary . . 34-4744 Pariah. See Cornwall is. Paris, J. A. Treatise on diet. Ph., 1826. 8" 10-87 Paris, M. See Matthew Paris. Paris, T. C. Letters from the Pyrenees during three months' pedestrian wanderings in 1842. . L., 1843 27''-548 Paris, and its historical scenes. L., 1831. 2 v. 27"-1845 — Same. L., 1846. 3 v. . . . 27''-1848 — Same. L., 1848. 2 v. . . . 27^-1849 Paris as it was and as it is ; or, a sketch of the French capital, illustrative of the effects of tlie revolution, with respect to sciences, litera- ture, arts, religion, &c. ; in a series of letters by an English traveller. L., 1803 2 v. P," 27*'-8.'3 P{;ris, history of, from the earlist period to the present d.iy, containing a descri.tion of its antiquities, with an appendix containing a notice of the church of Saint Denis, an ac- count of tlie violation of the royal tombs, &c. P., 1825. 3 V. 8° . . . 37''-1855 Paris. Abbott, J. Rollo in . . . 27"-347 — Bartlett, D. W. Paris with pen and pencil . 27''-46l — Byrne, Mrs. W. P. Realities of Paris life 27"-523 — Cliambre, W. Slietches of society in 27''-501 — Copping, E. Aspects of . . 27»'-649 — Didier, F. J. Letters from . . 27''-640 — Events in, in July, 1830 . . . 27''-33 — Forester, T. Paris and its evirons 27^-550 — Galiguani, A. and W. New guide to 27''-419 — Gardner, A. K. Old wine in new bottles 27*'-192 — Gaze, H. How to see Paris for five guineas 27"-! 53 — Goodrich, F. B. Tri-colored sketcliesof 37''-372 — Hand-book for visitors in . . 27''-716 — Head, F. Fasisrot of French sticks 27»'-2r,2 — Heine, H. Lutece .... 34-3391 — Jarves, J. J. Parisian siglits . . 27^-279 — Jerrold, W. B. At liome in P. 27''-748 Children of Lutetia . . . 27"-717 Paris for the English in 1867 . 27''-883 — Johns, C. A. Rambles about . 27''-537 — King, E. French character sketches 27''-948 — Lavallee, T. Histoire de . . 34-5181 — Mariiuerittes, J de. Ins and outs of 27''-;t77 — Mortord, H. Paris in '67 . . 27''-9l9- PARIS. 440 PARKER. Paris. Parent Ducliatelet, A. J. B. Prostitution in 2-1000 — Piatt, Mrs. L. Belle Smith abroad 2?'-376 — Pilferings from the Paris and Dover post-bag 27''-36 — St. Jolin, B. Purple tints of . . 27''-33() — Sanderson, J. American in P. . 27V35 — Scott, John. Visit in 1814 . . 27^'-32 — Simpson, J. P. Pictures from revolutionary P. 27^-1908 — Sims, F. Winter in ; w^ith observations on sani- tary matters 10-678 — Tenot, E. Paris en Decembre, 1851 34-5048 — Trollope, F. Paris in 1835 . . 27'^-37 — Veron, L. Paris en 1860 . . 34-3885 — "Voltaire, F. M. A, de. Histoire du parlement de 34-3902; T. 23, 34-4868 — Exhibitions. — Universal exhibition, the. Reports presejited to both houses of parliament. L., 1856. 3 v. 8" 6-917 — E.xposition universelle de 1867. Catalogue gene- ral public par la commission imperiale. P., [1867.] 2v 34-4045 Illustrated catalogue of the universal exhibi- tion, published with the art journal. L., 1868. 4° 6-908 — Universal exhibition, 1867. Reports of artisans selected bj' a committee appointed by the council of the society of arts. L., 1807. 8" 6-906 — Cowdin, E. C. Report on silk and silk manu- factures 6-905 — Exposition universelle. (1867.) Figuier, G. L. Annee scientifique, 12e annee . 34—5424 — Hall, S. 0. Illustrated catalogue, (1867) 6-982 — Hewitt, A. S. Report on the production of iron and steel in its economic relations 6-905 — Rinimel, E. Recollections of the Paris exhibi- tion of 1867 6-923 Paris a Veuise. C. Blanc . . . 34-3108 Paris en Amerique. E. R. L. Laboulaye 34-5257 Paris et Londres. C. Dickens . . 34-4037 Paris et la province. H. Monnier . 34-3557 Paris in America. E. R. L. Laboulaye 26''-435 Paris sketcli-book. W. M. Thackeray . 18-3195 Parisian pickings. J. de Marguerittes . 18-2066 Piirisiens en province. H. de Balzac . 34-3047 Parish, W. Buenos Ayres and tlie provinces of the Rio de la Plata. 2d ed. L., 1852 8« 26''-424 32-551 32-1038 23-64,5 Parish and other pencillings. N. Murray Parish papers. N. Macleod . Parish register ; a poem. G. Crabbe Parish registers in England, Scotland, Ireland, East and West Indies. J. S. Burn . 27''-165 Parish side 18-2426 Park. E. A. Life and character of Samuel Hop- kins. 2d ed. B., 1854. 8° . 30-1224 — Writinss of B. B. Edwards; with a memoir. B. . 1853. 2 V. . . . . 30-1004 — See Phelps, A. Park, J. A. System of the law of marine insurances. 3d ed. L., 1796. 8» . . . 2-70 — Same ; 3d Am. ed. ; with the new cases added. B., 1800 2-71 Park, J. J. Law of dower, particularly with a view to the modern practice of conveyancing. Ph., 1836. 8° . . . . V. 11 of 2-55 Park, L. J. Miriam : a dramatic poem. B., 1849 24-208 Park, M. Journal of a mission to the interior of Africa, in 1805 ; with an account of the life of Mr. Park. Ph., 1815. 8» . . 28''-94 — Travels in the interior districts of Africa, under the direction of the African association, in 1795-7. L., 1800. 8» . . . 28''-95 Park, R. Handbook for American travellers in Europe. N. Y., 1853 . . . 27»'-739 Park, R. Pantology ; or, a systematic survey of human knowledge ; proposing a classification of all its branches ; and a select catalogue of books on all subjects. Ph., 1841. 8» 33-1260 — Selections of juvenile and miscellaneous poems. Ph., 1836 23-170 — Sketch of the history and topography of West Point, and the U. S. military academy. Ph., 1840 26''-152 Parker, A. R. Letters. B., 1863 . 30-1605 Parker, E. G. Reminiscences of Rufus Choate, the great American advocate. N. Y., 1860 30-1213 — The golden age of American oratory. B., 1857 30-1879 Parker, E. H. Handbook for young mothers. N. Y., 1866 10-646 Parker, H. F. Morning stars of the new world. N. Y., 1854 30-783 Parker, J. Springdale abbey . . 18-2429 Parker, J. H. Introduction to the study of Gothic architecture. Oxf., 1861 . . 5-205 Parker, Mrs. J. M. Barley wood . 18-2430 Parker, L. Tbe modern treatment of syphilitic dis- eases. Ph.,a840. 80 . . 10-638 Parker, M. Correspondence ; comprising letters written by and to him, from 1535 to 1575 ; ed. for the Parker society by J. Bruce and T. T. Perowne. Camb., 1853. 8° 32-1229 Parker, N. H. Missouri as it is in 1867. Ph., 1867. 8° 26''-629 Parker, R. G. Aids to English composition. B., 1844 22-704 — Questions in geography. N. Y., 1863 25-93 — and J. M. Watson. National fourth reader. N. Y., 1864 38-534 Parker, S. Journal of an exploring tour beyond the Rock}^ mountains, in 1835-7. 2d ed. Ithaca, N. Y., 1840 . . . 26^-97 — Same ; 5th ed. Auburn, 1846 . 26^-98 Parker, T. Critical and miscellaneous writings. 2d ed. B., 1856 .... 32-1124 — Discourse on Webster. B., 1853. 8° 30-1606 — Experience as a minister ; with some account of his earlv life, and education for the minis- try. B.,1860 .... 32-1127 — Letter to the people of the United States touch- ing the matter of slavery. B., 1848 2-824 — Sermons of theism, atheism, and the popular theology. 3d ed. B., 1861 . 32-1122 — Speeches, addresses, iind occasional sermons. B., 1861. 3 V 32-1125 — Additional speeches, addresses, and occasional sermons. B., 1861. 2 v. . . 32-1126 — Ten sermons of religion. 2d ed. B., 1861 32-1123 — Two Christmas celebrations . . 18-2428 — Reville, A. Life and writings of . 30-1777 — Trial lor the "misdemeanor" of a speech in Faneuil hall against kidnapping, before the circuit court of the U. S. ; with defence. B., 1855. 80 .... 2-194 — Weiss, J. Life and correspondence of 30-1468 — See Walker, Jas. B. Philosophy of skepticism and ultraism .... 32-691 Parker, W. B. Notes taken during the expedition commanded by R. B. Marcy, through unex- plored Texas. Ph., 1856 . . 26''-394 Parker, W. H. Grammar of the English language. Ph., 1866 22-192 Parker society publications. Becon, T. Works. No. 9 32-1201 — Bradford, J. Writings. No. 31 . 32-1218 — Bullinger, H. Decades. Nos. 88,39,42,47 32-1233 — Calf hill, J. Answer to J. Martiall. No. 25 32-1215 — Coverdale, M. Remains. No. 22 32-1211 — Cranmer, T. Miscellaneous writings. No. 12 32-1207 PARKER. 441 PARROTS. Parker society publications. Fulke, W. to Stapleton, etc. No. 10 . — Grimlall, E. Reinniiis. No. 8 — Hutchinson, R. Works. No. 4 . — Jewell, J. Works. Nos. 26,30.40 — Latimer, H. Sermons and remains. Answers 32-1204 32-1199 32-1194 33-1213 No IG 32-1212 32-1231 32-1229 — Nowell, A. Catechisms. No. 53 . — Parker, M. Correspontlence. No. 49 — Rogers, T. Doctrine of the church of England. No. 52 32-1230 — Tyndale, W. Answer to Sir T. More, etc. "No. 38 32-1221 — Whitsrift, J. Works. No. 50 . 32-1227 — Zurich letters. Robinson, H., (Ed.) Nos. 7,18 32-1197,8 Parkes. B. R. Essays on ■ woman's work. L., 1865 33-1308 — Vignettes; twelve biographical sketches. L., 1806 30-1834 Parkes, E. A. Manual of practical hygiene ; pre- pared especially for use in the medical service of the army. 2d ed. L , 1806. 8° 10-044 Parkes, J., and H. Merivale. Mi moirsof Sir Philip Francis; with correspondence and journals. L., 1867 2v. 8" . . . 30-2334 Parkes, Mrs. See Webster, T. Parkes, S. H. Window gardens for the people, and clean and tidy rooms. L. . 4-190 Parkes, Mrs. W. Domestic duties. 3d ed. L., 1828 6-210 Parkhurst, J. Greek and English lexicon to the new testament ; with a plain and easy Greek grammar. L., 1804. 8« . . 22-193 — Hebrew and English lexicon ; with a Hebrew and a Chaldee grammar. 4tli ed. L., 1799. 8" 22-191 Parkin, John. Causation and prevention of dis- ease. L., 1859. 8» . . . 10-188 Parkinson, H. See Dublin international exhibition. Parkinson, J. Organic remains of a former world ; an examination of tlie mineralized remains of the vegetables and animals of the antediluvian world, gencrallv termed extraneous fossils. L., 1820. V. 1,2. 4° . . . 9-1259 Parkinson, J. C. "Under government;" an offi- cial key to the civil service of the crown. L., 1859 27''-918 Parkinson, R. Tour in America, in 1798-1800 ; ex- hibiting sketches of society and manners, and a particular account of the American system ofaii-riculture. L., 1805. 2 v. 8° 26''-059 Parkman, Francis. Book of roses. B.,1866 4-232 Parkmai), Francis, jr. The California and Oregon trail ; being sketches of prairie and Rocky mountain life. N. Y., 1849 . 26''-99 — History of the conspiracy of Pontiac, and the war of the North American tribes against the English colonies after the conquest of Canada. B., 1851. 80 ... . 26»-274 — The Jesuits in North America in the 17th cen- tury. B., 1867 .... 26»-930 — Pioneers of France in the new world. B., 1865. 8» 20''-929 Parkyns, M. Life in Abyssinia ; being notes col- lected during three years' residence and travels. N. Y., 1854. 2 v. . 28''-202 Parlement de Paris. F. M. A. de Voltaire 34-3902 Parley, Peter. [Pseud.] See Goodrich, S. G. Parliament the mirror of the nation. J. Lorimer 2-774 Parliamentary debates in 1610. Camden soc. pub. V. 81 27-'-195 Parliamentary gazetteer of Ireland. Dub., 1844-6. 3 V. in 10. 8» . . . . 25-177 Parliamentary government. Gray, H. G., Earl 27«-484 — See England; Government; Political science and politics ; Reform. Paliamcntary law. Burleigh, J. B. Legislative guide ; containing Jefferson's manual, stand- ing rules and orders of congress ; citizens' manual, etc. .... 2-207 — Cushing, L. S. Law and practice of legislative assemblies ..... 2-269 — — Rules of proceedings and debate 2-205 — Finger-post to publico business . 2-3C8 — Hints to chairmen, by Praeses . 33-1378 — Jefferson, T. Manual of parliamentary practice 2-266 — McElligott, J. N. The American debater . 22-671 — Matthias, B. Manual for conducting business 2-326 — Sutherland, J. B. Manual . . 2-326 Parliamentary registration manual. W. C. GJen 2-372 Parliaments. See England ; Long parliament. Parlor aruusements. F. Bellew . . 20-192 Parlor charades and proverbs. S. A. Frost 20-180 Parlor dramas. W. B. Fowle . . 24-203 Parmegiano. See Mazola. Parmelee, M. P. Life scenes among the mountains of Ararat. B., 1868 . . . 28>'-594 Parminter, G. H. Materials for a grammar of the modern English language. Camb., 1856 22-194 Parnassus in pillory. A. J. H. Duganne 23-296 Parnell, E. A. Applied chemistry, in manufactures; arts, and domestic economy. N. Y., 1844. 8° 8-20 Parnell, T. Poetical works ; with a life by Oliver Goldsmith. B., 1854 . . . 23-437 -^ (Bell's poets of G. B.) . . . 33-484 — (Sanford's Br. poets) . . . 23-171 Parochial registers. Bigland, R. Observations on 27"-4053 Paroles d' un croyant. F. Lamennais . 34-3478 Parr, B. Loudon medical dicti(mary. Ph., 1819. 2 v. 4° 10-509 Parr, Miss H. [Holme Lee.] Against wind and tide 18-2431 — Hawksview 18-2432 — Kathie Brande .... 18-2433 — Life and death of Jeanne d' Arc, called "the maid." L., 1806. 2 v. . . 30-1823 — Mr. Winj'ard's ward : a novel . 18-3910 — Sylvan Holt's daughter . . . 18-2435 — Wonderful adventures of Tutlongbo and his elfin company .... 18-2437 Parr, S. W^orks ; with memoirs of his life and writings, and a selection from his correspond- ence ; by J. Johnstone. L., 1828. 8 v. 8" 32-1412 — Aphorisms, opinions, and reflections ; with a sketch of his life. L., 1820 . 33-156 — Bibliotheca Parriana ; a catalogue of the library of Samuel Parr. L., 1827. 8» . 21-463 — Field. ^Y. Life and writings of . 30-410 Parrain et marrain. H. A. A. de Gondrecourt 34-4530 Parricide, the. By the author of " Miserrimus" 18-2440 Parrisli, Edward. Education in the society of friends, past, present, and prospective. Ph., I860 13-163 — Introduction to practical pharmacy. Ph., 1859. 8« 10-287 — Phantom bouquet ; a popular treatise on the art of skeletonizing leaves and seed-vessels. Ph., 1862 5-215 Parrish, Elijah. See Morse, J. Parrish, J. Practical observations on strangulated hernia, and some other diseases of the urinary organs. Ph., 1836. 8» . . 10-467 Parrot, F. Journey to Ararat. N. Y., 1846 • . 28'>-96 Parrots. Selby, P. J. [Jardine, Sir W. N. 1. 10] 9-593 PARRY. 442 PASCAL. Parry, C. H. Parliaments and councils of England chronologically arranged trom William I to the rcvoluliou in Ui88. L., 18;39. 8" 27''-922 Parry, E. Memoirs of Rear Admiral Sir W. Ed- ward Parry. N. Y., 1857 . . 30-991 Parry, E. O. Argument in api)cal of Thomas Wood and Joseph Wood, etc. 8» . . 2-231 — Argument of, in the case of the city of Philedel- phia vs. Augustus Girard, et al., in the su- preme court of Penna. Pottsville, 1863. 8" 2-250 Parry, J. H. Cambrian Plutarch ; comprising memoirs of some of the most eminent Welsh- men. L., 1834. 8« . . . 30-409 Parry, T. P. P. ; or, the man and the tiger. F's M. D. V. 11 24-113 Parry, W. E. Journnl of a second voyage for the discovery of a northwest passage from the Atlantic" to the Pacific, in 1821-3. N. Y., 1824. 8° 29i'-43 — Journal of a third voyage for the discovery of a northwest passage, in 1824,5. Ph., 1820. 8° 29''-44 — Three voyages for the discovery of a northwest passage, and narrative of an attempt to reach the north pole. N. Y., 1840. 2 v. 29^-45 — Parry, E. Memoirs of . . . 80-991 — See Lji-on, G. F. Parsees. Framjee, D. History, manners, customs, and religion of . . . . 32-866 — Haug, M. Sacred language, writings, and re- ligion of 32-1103 — Wilson, J. The Parsi religion . 32-956 — See Avesta. Parsing simplified. T. Darnell , . 22-316 Piirson and people. E. Spooner . . 3 .'-1536 Parson, pen, and pencil. G. M. Musgrave 27*^-31 Parsonage of Mora. Fredrika Bremer 18-396 Parsons, A. Law of wills. Ph. 1855. 8° V. 88 of 2-55 Parsons, G. S. Nelsonian reminiscences. B., 1843 2'7«-925 Parsons, S. B. The rose ; its history, poetry, cul- ture, and classification. N. Y.,1847. 8" 4-511 — Treatise on the propagation, culture, and his- tory of the rose. N. Y., 1869 . , 1-197 Parsons, T. Deus-homo : God-man. Chicago, 1867 32-2310 — Elements of mercantile law. 2d ed. B., 1862. 8° 2-278 — Essays. B., 1862. 3 v. . . 32-1131 — Tiie law of contracts. 5th ed. B., 1806. 3 v. 8° 2-280 — Laws of business for business men, in all the states of the union ; with forms. B., 1857. 8» 2-137 — Maritime law. B., 1859. 2 v. 8« -'-279 — Memoir of Theophilus Parsons, Ch. J. of Mass. ; with notices of some of his contemporaries. B., 1859 30-1138 Parsons, T. W. Poems. B., 1854 . 23-378 Parsons, U. Battle of lake Erie. [R. I. hist, soc] Pro v., 1853. 8» . . . . 26»-611 — Life of Sir William Pepperrell. 2d ed. B., 1856 30-937 Partenay, romance of. [E. E. T. S. pt. 21.] v. 11 22-1043 Parthenia. E. B. Lee . . . . 18-1827 Partliey, G. Vocabularinm Coptico-Latinum et Lafino-Copticum e Peyroni et Tattami lexicis. Berolini, 1844. 8" . . . 22-195 Particular providence. W. R. Gordon 32-2453 Parties. Baldwin, J. G. Party leaders 26a-320 — Boliagbroke, H. St. J., Lord. Works V. 2 of 15-9 — Cutts, J M. Parties in United States 2-629 — Cooke, G. W. History of party . 27''-288 — Dissertation upon parties . . 27"-332 — Hambleton, J. P. Campaign in Va., in 1855 26»-604 Parties. Hammond, J. D. History of, in New York 26-'-97 — Holmes, A. Parties and their principles 26"-448 — Lights, shadows, and reflections of whigs and tories 27''-735 — Maddyn, D. O. Chiefs of parties . 30-1177 — Toland, J. Art of governing by p. 2-893 — Van Buren, M. Origin and course of 26"-915 — Young, A. W. Rise and progress of 26''-444 — See Democratic ; Native American ; Politics ; Republican ; Whig ; and names of countries. Partington, Ruth. [Pseud.] See Shillaber, B. P. 18-2870 18-3332 V. 5 of 2-55 18-3257 2-55 V. 85 cf 2-55 149 101 Partisan. W. G. Simms Partisan leader. B. Tucker . Partition. C. B. Allnatt. Law of Partners for life. Camilla Toulmin Partnership. Gary, H. Law of . — Pothier. R. J. Contract of . — Story, J. Commentaries on the law of — Watson, W. Law of . Parton, J. Famous Americans of recent times. B., 1867. 8° . . . . 30-1903 — General Butler in New Orleans ; history of the administration of the department of the gulf, in 1802; with an account of the capture of New Orleans. N. Y., 1864 . 26"-535 — Humorous poetry of the English language. 7th ed. N. Y., 1856. 8° . . / 23-421 — The life and times of Aaron Burr. N. Y., 1858 80-1003 80-1003'^ N. Y., 30-1499 1860. 3 V. 30-1023 — Same. N. Y., 1864. 2 v. — Lite and times of Benjamin Franklin 1864. 2 V — Life of Andrew Jackson. N. Y 8'' — Same; condensed. N. Y., 1803 . 30-1023" — Life of Horace Greeley. N. Y., 1855 30-813 — Same; new ed. B., 1869 . . 30-813=' — People's book of biography ; or, short lives of the most intcu'esting persons of all ages and countries. Hartf , 1808. 8° . 30-2405 — Smoking and drinking. B., 1808 . 10-805 Parton, S. P. Fern leaves from Fanny's portfolio 18-2441 — Fresh leaves — Folly as it flies ; hit at by Fanny Fern. 1808 — Rose ('lark — Ruth Hall Partridge, J. A. Democracy. Ph., 1800. The making of the American nation. 8° Safe abolition of 18-2442 NY., 33-1133 18-2444 18-2445 8" 2-825 L., 1866, 20''-828 pain liy 10-250 10-503 10-370 10-413 Parturition. Ellis, R. anaesthesia — Smitli, W. T. Principles of obstetrics Parturition .... — Townley, J. Parturition without pain — See Midwifery ; Obstetrics. Pas-de-chance. P. A. de Ponson du Terrail 34-4331 Pas encore. A. Masse .... 34-3911 Pascal, B. Pensees. P., 1839 . . 34-3613 — Les provinciales, ou lettres 6crites par L. de Moutalte sur le sujet de la morale et de la politique des peres Jcsuites, accompagnee de notes etun precis historique sur le Jansenisme, par C. Louandre. P., 1858 . 34-3613 — Le meme, avec un discours sur la vie et les ouvrages de P., par Bossut. P., 1819. 3 v. 34-3614 — Provincial letters. Trans, by T. McCrie. N. Y., 1850 32-285 — Provinzialbriefc uber die sittenlehre und politik derjesuiten. Lemgo, 1773,4. 2 v. 34-2293 — Thoughts, lettiTs, and opuscles. Trans, by O. W.Wight. K Y.,1859 , , 32-167 — Thoushts on religion and other subjects. Trans, by Kennet. L., 1836 , . . 32-168 PASCAL. 443 PATRIOTISM. Pascal, B. Vinet. A. Studies on . 22-1262 — et al. Morceaux choisis. P., 1853 34-3573 Pascal, r Abbe, J. B. E. Bible de la jeunesse. P. . . 34-50(52 Pascal, L. Histoire anecdotique de Napoleon III. P 34-5111 Pascal, Jacqueline. V. Cousin . 30-737;34-4513 Pascal iron works. Morris, Taskev & Co. fi-«91 Paschal, G. W. The constitution of the United States defined and annotated. W., 1868 2-9!)0 Pasha papers. W.W.Howe . . 18-15114 Pasley, C. W. Limes, calcareous cements, etc. ' 2d ed. pt. I. L., 1847. 8" . 6-132 — Military policv and institutions of the British empire. 2d''ed. L., 1811. 8" . 27'^i)27 Pass and class. M. Burrows . . 13-40 Passages in the life of an English heiress 18-2447 Passages from American note books. N. Hawthorne 30-2407 Passages from the poets. H. Giles . 23-1047 Passion and principle. Mrs. Grey . 18-1279 Passion dans le desert. H. de Balzac . 34-3051 Passion dans le grand monde. E. A. d'Osmond 34-5477 Passion I'omanesque. P. A. de Ponson du Terrail • 34-4373 Passion flowers. J. W Howe . . 23-460 Passionate pilgrim. H. J. Thurstan . 18-3234 Passions. Cogan, T. Philosophical treatise on 15-20 — Fourrier, C. Passions of the human soul 1,:-141 — Historical illustrations of . . 15-38 — Millingen, J. G. The passions . 15-48 Passions of animals. E. P. Thompson 9-693 Passow, F. See Liddell, H. G. Past and present. T. Carlyle . , 2-591 Past and present life of the globe. D. Page 9-955 Past, present and future. H. C. Carey 8-51 Past, present and future of the republic. A. do La- martine 27^-1778 Pasteboard. Boileau, D. Art of working in 6-473 — Lebvun, M. Manuel du cartonnier et du cartier 34-4094 Pastimes. Adams, W. T. Sports and pastimes for in -doors and out .... 20-205 — American boy's book . . . 20-304 — Child, L. M. Girl's own book . 20-165 ■ — Dodge, M. E. A few friends and how they amused themselves . . . 20-179 — Hall, PI. B. Scottish sports and pastimes 20-360 — Head, J. H. Home pastimes . . 20-183 — Strutt, J. Sports and pastimes of the people of England 20-479 — See Amusements ; Games ; Sports and sporting. Pasteur d' Ashbourn. , A. Dumas . 34-3272 Pasteur d' hommes. E. Souvestre . 34-5455 Paston letters. J. Fenn . . . 27''-391 Pastorini, Sig. [Pseud.] See Walmesley, C. Pastoral conversations. J. Warton . 32-223 Pastoral office, duties and responsibilities of. R. Ba.xter 32-20 Pastoral theology. See Ministry. Pastor's appeal to the young. A. Barnes 32-17 Pastor's daughter, the ; or, the way of salvation ex- plained to a young enquirer. 3d ed. N. Y., 1836 32-99 Pastor's fireside. Jane Porter . . 18-2528 Piistor's off-ering. J. M. Davis . , 32-67 Pastor's sketches. I. S. Spencer . . 32-445 Pastor's testimony. J. A. Clark . . 32-55 Pastor's wife. See Saunders, W. T. ; Sherman. Patagonia. Bourne, B. F. Captive in 26*'-538 — Byron, J. Narrative of distresses on coast of 26''-12 Patent office. Annual report of the commissioner of patents, 1844-66 ; with digests of patents for 1839-41. W., 1844-67. 8» . 6-946 — See Agriculture. Patent sermons, new, by Dow, jr. E. F. Paige 18-904 Patents. Laws of the U. S. relating to patents and the patent office ; with the decisions of the courts relating to the same subjects, and a brief ab- stract of the patent laws of various foreign countries. W., 1848. 8° . . 2-72 — Billing, S., and A. Prince. Law and practice of 2-313 — Carpmael, W. Law of . . . 2-312 — Coryton, .1. Law of letters patent, [inventions,] ineludinsr practice, etc. . v. 89 of 2-55 — Curtis, G. T. Law of . . . 2-333 — Edwards, F., jr. Patents for inventions 6-844 — Eraser, J. Handy book of patent law 2-203 — Hindmarch, W. M. Defects of patent laws V. 73 of 2-55 — Johnson, J., and J. II. Patentee's manual 2-311 — Kingsley, J. L., and J. P. Pirsscm. Laws and practice of 2-56 — Law, S. D. Patent and copyright law of the U. S 2-296 — Moore, J. G. Patent office and patent laws 6-887 — Norman, J. P. Law and practice relating to V. 79 of 2-55 — Repertory of arts, manufactures and patents 6-955 10 62 — Rund, H. Law relating to . v. 73 of 2-55 — Spence, W. Patentable invention and scientific evidence ..... 2-352 Specification of a patent for invention 2-379 Paterculus, V. Compendium of the history of Rome. See Sallust . . . . . 27»-2459 Paterson, J. The Breadalbane succession case ; how it rose and how it stands. E., 1863 27"-1355 Paterson, W. Bannister, S. Life and trials of 30-951 Path of life. W. Landels . . . 32-1165 Path of the pilgrim church, from its origin in England to its establishment in New England ; an his- torical sketch. B., [1862] . . 32-1442 Pathfinder. J. F. Cooper . . . 18-729 Pathology. See Disease and diseases, and names of flisC3SGS Patience. Mrs. Hofland . . . 18-1448 Patience Hathaway. W. I. Bradley . 18-4159 ( O o Patience of hope. B-€h-eenfield . . 82-1037 (c;^^.,^.^ Patience Strong's outings. Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney 18-3501 Patient waiting no loss. A. B. Haven . 18-1364 Patient's and physician's aid. E. M. Hunt 10-221 Patmore, C. Angel in the house ; the betrothal, and the espousals. B., 1856. 2 v. 23-408 — Faithful forever. B., 1801 . . 23-598 — Victories of love. B., 1862 . . 23-668 Paton, A. A. Bulgarian, the Turk, and the German. L., 1855 27''-799 — The Goth and the Hun ; or, Transylvania, De- breczin, Pesthand Vienna, in 1850. L.. 1851. 8° 27''-455 — Highlands and islands of the Adriatic, including balmatia, Croatia and the southern provinces of the Austrian empire. L., 1849. 2 v. 8» 27''-224 — History of the Egyptian revolution, from the period of the Mamelukes to the death of Mo- hammed Ali. L., 18fi3. 2 V. 8» 28»-202 Patriarchal shadows of Christ and his church. O. Winslow 32-1035 Patriarch}' ; or, the family. J. Harris . 32-606 Patrician, the. Edited by J. Burke, v. 1-6. L., 1846-8. 8" 17-493 Patrick, St. Todd, J. H. Life of . 32-1107 Patriot boy,— O. M. Mitchell. P. C. Headley . 30-1587 Patriot boys. J. R. Gilmore . . . 18-1782 Patriotism, and other papers. T. S. King 33-1058 PATRIOTISM. 444 PAYNE. Patriotism in poetry and prose ; being selected pas- sages from lectures and patriotic readings by J. E. Murdoch ; also poems by T. B. Read, G. H. Boker, Francis D. Janvier, and others. Ph., 1864 33-1111 Patriots and filibusters. L. Oiiphant . 29''-181 Patronage. M. Edgeworth. v. 6 18-977,97(5,80 Patronymica Britannica. M. A. Lower 22-889 Patten, G. W. Voices of the border ; comprising songs of the field, songs of the bovver, Indian melodies and promiscuous poems. N. Y., 1867 23-452 Patterson, A. J. Caste, considered under its moral, social and religious aspects. L., 1861 32-990 Patterson, J. Wallace and his times. E., 1858 30-1186 Patterson, James. Compendium of English and Scotch laws, stating their differences ; with a dictionary of parallel terms and phrases. 2d ed. E., 1865. 8° . . . 2-247 Patterson, John. Charles Hopewell ; or, society as it is, and as it should be . . 18-2451 Patterson, Robert, [maj. gen. ] Narrative of the campaign in the valley of the Shenandoah, in 1861. Ph., 1865. 8" . . 26»-5y2 Patterson, Robert, [F. R. S. ] Introduction to zoology, for the use of schools. Belfast, 1863 9-603 Patterson, R. II. The economy of capital ; or, gold and trade. E., 1865 . . . 1-226 — Essays in history and art. E., 1862. 8» 33-725 — The new revolution ; or, the Napoleonic policy in Europe. L., 1860. 8° . . 27»-1860 — The science of finance ; a practical treatise. E., 1868 1-339 Patterson, 8. E. B. Dunellan manse . 18-2448 Pattes de mouche. V. Sardou . . 34-3726 Pattison, J. Diseases peculiar to women, with a new and successful treatment without caustics. L., 1866 10-663 Pattison, S. R. Rise and progress of religious life in England. L., 1864 . . . 32-1445 Patton, J. H. History of the United States. N. Y., 1860. 8» 26^-428 Patty Gray's journey from Boston to Baltimore. C. H. Dall 18-797 Paul, St. Epistles, in Chinese . . 34-2975 — Life and travels, prepared with questions for the use of Sunday schools. B., 1833 32-171 — Besser, W. F. St. Paul the apostle 32-1304 — Blunt, H. Lectures on history of . 32-2294 — Briggs, F. W. First missionary journey 32-1722 — Butler, C. M. St. Paul in Rome . 32-1465 — Chrysostom, St. John. Homilies and commen- taries 32-1266 to 72 — Conybeare, W. J., and J. S. Howson. Life and epistles of 32-568 — Eadie, J. Paul the preacher . . 32-837 ■ — Howson, J. S. Lectures on the character of 32-1416 Metaphors of ... . 32-2470 — Knox, C. E. Year with . . 32-1159 — Macduff, J. R. Footsteps of . . 32-541 — Paley, W. Horae Paullnae . v. 5 of 32-165 — Smith, J. Voyage and shipwreck of 32-1157 — Whately, P. Difiiculties in the writings of 32-1094 — See names of epistles Paul, A. Un Anglais amoureux. B. and L., 1855 34-4139 — Un Dette de Jeu. P., 1861 . . 34-4404 — Le Chevalier de Floustignac. N. Y., 1855. 8» 34-4646 — Une femme blanche et une cliat noir 34-4160 Paul, H. A lucky hit. F's M. D. v. 32 124-113 — The mob cap. F's M. D. v. 7 . 24-113 — Opposite neighbors. F's M. D. v. 19 24-113 Paul, J. Violet ; or, the times we live in 18-3402 Paul and Virginia. B. de St. Pierre . 18--'714 Paul Ardenheim. G. Lippard . . 18-1916 Paul Blake. A. Elwes .... 18-1022 Paul Clifford. E. L. Buhver-Lvtton . 18-487 Paul et Virginie. B. de Saint-Pierre 34-3666,5056 Paul Fane. N. P. Willis . . . 18-3530 Paul Ferrol. Lady A. Clive . . 18-2449 — Why Paul Ferrol killed his wife. Lady A. Clive 18-2450 Paul Gerrard, the cabin boy. W. H. G. Kingston 18-3958 Paul Mere. V. Cherbuliez . . . 84-4647 Paul the pope, and Paul the friar. T. A. Trollope 18-3311 Paul Prescott's charsre. H. Alger, jr. . 18-138 Paulding, J. K. Book of Saint Nicholas 18-2458 — Book of vagaries .... 18-2452 — The Bulls and the Jonathans; comprising John Bull and Brother Jonathan, and John Bull in America. Ed. by W. I. Paulding 18-2460 — Dutchnuin's fireside . . . 18-2454 — Koningsmarke .... 18-2456 — Letters from the south. N. Y., 1817. 2 v. 26'^-681 — Life of Washington. N. Y., 1835. 2 v. 30-547 — The puritan and his daughter . . 18-2458 — Sketch of old England, by a New England man. N. Y., 1822. 2 V. ... 27''-3 — Tales of the good woman . . 18-2459 — Paulding, W. I. Literary life of . 30-1910 — See Irving, W., et al. Paulding, W. I. Literary life of James K. Paulding. N. Y., 1867 30-1910 Pauli, R. Life of Alfred the Great ; trans, from the German ; to which is appended Alfred's Anglo- Saxon version of Orosius ; with a literal Eng- lish translation, and an Anglo-Saxon alphabet and glossary. By B. Thorpe. L., 1853 30-902 — Pictures of old England. Trans, by E. C. Otte. L., 1861 27''-930 — See Gower, J. Pauline et Pascal Bruno. A. Dumas . 34-8216 Pauline Foucault. L. Ulbach . . 84-4568 Pauline Seward. J. D. Bryant . . 18-463 Paul's letters to his kins-folk. W. Scott 27"-443 Paupers. Hill, Fl. Children of the state 2-714 — Napoleon III. Extinction of pauperism V. 2 of 27M829 — Stallard, J. H. London pauperism 2-868 — See Almshouse ; Charity ; Poor. Pausanias. Descriptio GriEciac. Recognovit J. H. C. Schubart. Lips., 1853. 2 v. . 34-829 Pauvre Matthieu. A. de Bernard . . 34-4188 Pauvres d'esprit. L. Laya . . . 84-3487 Pavie, T. Rosita, histoire peruvienne . 34-4517 — Yu-Ki, le magicien .... 34-4517 Pavy, F. W. Function of disiCi-tion ; its disorders and their treatment. Ph., 1869. 8" 10-896 Pawlet for one hundred years. II. Hoi lister 26''-102 Pawnee tribes. J. T. Irving, jr. . . 26''-458 Paxton, G. Illustrations of the holy scriptures ; with notes by I. Chase ; to which is added Carpenter's introduction to the geography of the new testament, with several maps. Ph., 1822. 2 V. 80 . . . . 32-172 Paxton, J. A. The Philadelphia directory and register, for 1813,18,19. 3 v. . 25-151 Paxton. P. Piney -woods tavern ; or, Sam Slick in Texas 18-2466 — Stray Yankee in Texas . . . 18-2467 Payen, A. Precis de chimie industrielle. 2me ed. P., 1851. 8° .... 34-4895 Payn, J. A. The Bateman household 18-2464 Payne, A. H. See Illustrated London 27''-420 Payne, A. R. M. The Geral-Milco ; or, the narrative of a residence in a Brazilian valley. N. Y., 1852 26''-233 Payne, G. The doctrine of original sin. 2d ed. L., 1854 . . . . . . 32-2206 — Elements of language and general grammar. L., 1845 22-196 PAYNE. 445 PECK. Payne, G. Elements of mental and moral science. 4th ed. L., 1856. 8" . . . 15-299 Payne, John. Dictionary of the Grebo lans)uage. P., 1S67 22-844 — Bcde Kinede — Grebo prayer book. Ph., 1867 34-2924 Payne, Joseph. Studies in English prose. L., 1868 22-482 Payne, J. H. Brutus. F's S. D. v. 8 . 24-221 — Charles II. F's S. D. v. 8 . . 24-221 — Love in humble life. F's M. D. v. L") 24-113 — Theresc the orphan of Geneva. F's S. D. v. 14 24_221 Pays-Bas. See Holland ; Netherlands. Pays de la peur. H. A. A. de Gondrecourt 34-4070 Pays de la soif. H. A. A. de Gondrecourt 34-4069 Pays inconnu. A. Dumas . . . 84-8259 Pays latin. H. Murger . . . 34-8582 Paysaee. M. A. MazAire . , . 34-4222 Paysan d'Alaise, C. Toubin . . 34-4676 Paysans, les. H. de Balzac . . . 34-30()H Payson, E. Memoir, select thoughts and sermons ; compiled by A. (^ummings. Ph., 1859. 2 v. 8» 82-1348 Payson, G. Totemwell . . . 18-2465 Pazos, V. Letters on the united provinces of South America. L., 1819. 8" . . 26M70 Peabody, A. P. Christianity the religion of nature : lectures delivered before the Lowell institute. B., 1864 32-1164 — Conversation ; its faults and its graces. B., 1856 22-708 — Keminisccnces of European travel. N. Y., 1808 27''-944 Peabody, E. P. See Mann, M. Pcabodv, G. Proceedings at reception by citizens of Danvers, 1856 .... l'6''-028 — Stevens, H. Account of dinner given 27th Oct., 1851 . . . . .. " . 33-735 Peabody, Mrs. M. Miss Slimmens' window 18-2469 Peabodj- institute, South Danvers, Mass. Supjjle- ment to catalogue of library. B., 1857. 8° 21-510 — Proceedings at the reception of G. Peabody 26''-628 Peabody institute of the city of Baltimore, the. The founder's letters and the papers relating to its dedication and its history. Bait., 1808. 8° 21-388 Peabody, O. W. B. Life of Israel Putman. (S. A. B. 7) 30-497 — Life of John Sullivan. (S. A. B. 13) ;;0-497 — Life of Alex. Wilson. (S. A. B. 2) 80-497 — Life of Cotton Mather. (S. A. B. 6) 80-497 — Life of David Brainerd. (S. A. B. 8; 30-497 — Life of Jas. Oglethoi-pe. (S. A. B. 12) 30-497 Peace, book of 2-557 Peace. Prize essays on a congress of nations 2-1007 Peace, and other poems. J. J. White . 23-943 Peace campaigns of a cornett . . 18-24^0 Peacock, E., (Ed.) Armv lists of the roundheads and cavaliers. L., 1868. 8° . 27»-933 — Instructions for parish priests. [E.E.T.S. pt. 31] Y. 17 of 22-1043 Peacock, G. Gryll grange . . . 18-2473 — Headlong hall ; nightmare abbey . 18-2471 — Life of Thomas Young, M. D., F. E. S., etc. L., 1855. 8» .... 30-1896 — Nightmare abbey .... 18-2471 — Orphan girls 18-2472 Peake, J. Rudiments of naval architecture ; or, an exposition of the elementary principles of the science and their practical application to naval construction. L., 1859 . 6-073 Peaks, passes, and glaciers. Ed. by J. Ball 27''-514,5 Peale, R. Notes on Italy, written during a tour in 1829,30. Ph., 1831. 8° . . 27''-80 — Portfolio of an artist. Ph., 1839 . 5-20 Pear culture, manual of. T. W. Field . 4-153 Pearce, J. Violins and violin-makers ; biographical dictiorary of the great Italian artistes, their followers and inutators ; Avith essays on im- portant subjects connected with tlie violin. L.. 1866 5-1056 Pearce, C. P. Vaccination ; its tested effects on health, mortality, and population. L., 1808. 8° . . . . , . . 10-826 Pearce, J. D. M. See Latham, B. Pearce, R. R. ]\Iemoirs and correspondence of Richard Marquess Welleslev. L., 1840. 3 v. 8» ....'.. 30-717 Pearce, S. Annals of Luzerne county, Pcnn. Pli., 1860. 80 26«-879 Pearl fishing ; choice stories from Household words 18-875 Pearl of the Andes. G. Aimard . . 18-90 Pearl of days; witii a sketch of the author's life. N. Y., 1850 82-1029 Pearl of Orr's island. Mrs. H. B. Stowe 18-8045 Pearls of thought, religious and philosophical ; gathered from old authors. N. Y., 18." 8 . . . 82-179 Pearsall, J. S. Public worship ; the best method of conducting it. L., 1867 . . 82-2274 Pearson, C. H. The early and middle ages of Eng- land. L., 1861. 80 . . . 27»-938 Pearson, Henry. Cotton-spinning : a complete trea- tise. Manchester. 8» . . . 6-460 Pearson, Hugh. Memoirs of the Mfe and correspond- ence of C. F. Swartz ; with a sketch of the history of Christianity in India. B., 1835 . 80-511 — Memoirs of the life and writings of Claudius Buchanan. B., 1818 . . . 30-56 Pearson, John. Exposition of the creed ; with an appendix containing the principal Greek and Latin creeds. Revised by W. S. Dobson. N. Y., 1853. 8° . . . . 32-724 Pearson, J. 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Dumas . . . 34-32.';6 Peche de Mr. Antoine. Mmc Dudevant 34-3700 Peches de jeunesse. E. Souvestrc . 34-3797 Pecheresses, les. X. de Montepin . 34-3563 Peck, G. Early melhodism Avithin the bounds of the old Genesee ccmference, from 1788 to 1828. N. Y., 1860 32-2234 — Wyoming ; its histor)', stirring incidents, and romantic adventures. N. Y., 1858 26''-378 Peck, G. W. Melbourne and the Chincha islands; with sketches of Lima, and a voyage round the world. N. Y.,1854 . . 29»'-114 Peck, J. M. Gazetteer of Illinois. Jacksonville, 1834 35-115 — Life of Daniel Boone. (S. A. B. 23) 30-497 PECK. 446 PEMAQUID. Pock, J. M. Now guide foi' emigrants to the west, containing sl^elchcs of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, with the territories of Wisconsin and Arkansas, and the adjacent parts. B., 1880 .... 2()''-100 Peck, W. G. Elements of mechanics. N. Y., 1860 11-180 — Introductory course of natural philosophy. Ed. from Ganot's popular physics. N. Y., 186.0 11-231 — See Davies, C, and W. G. Peck. Peck, W. H. The McDonalds . , 18-2481 Peckston, T. S. Pi-actical treatise on gas-lighting. 3d ed. L., 1841. 8° . . . 6-463 Peculiar. E. Sargent .... 18-2728 Peculium, the. T. Hancock . . . 32-874 Pedestrian in France and Switzerland. G. Barrell, jr. 27^-314 Pedestrians, hints for. G. C. Watson . 10-383 Pedigrees. See Genealogy ; Herakhy. Pedio. Sec Peter. Peehteshirc. Chamhers, W. History of 27M318 — Pennecuik, A. Description of Tweeddale 33-78 Peel, L. Sketch of the life and character of Sir liohc-n I^L-el. L.., IbiiO . . 30-12r6 Peel, Sir R. Memoirs; part I, the Roman catholic question ; part II, the new government ; part III, repeal of the corn laws. L., 1850,7. 2 v. 27"-940 < — Opinions expressed in parliament and in public ; witii a memoir. 2d ed. L., 1850 30-1143 — Speeches delivered in the house of commons. L., 1853. 4 V. 8° . . . 27"-941 — Doubleday, T. Political life of . 30-1276 — Guizot, F. P. G. Memoirs of . . 30-l)';3 — Peel, L. Life and character of . 30-1256 Peele, G. See Greene, R. Peep at China. E. C. Wines . . 28''-559 Peep at "Number Five." Mrs. E. S. Phelps 18-2485 Peep at the pilgrims. Mrs. H. V. Cheney 18-027 Peep o' day. John Banim . . . 18-283 Peeps from a belfry. F. W. Shelton . 18-2824 Peerage and baronetage. Bell, H. N. Huntingdon peerage 30-2033 — Brydges, E. Lex terrse . . . 2-343 — Burke, J. and J. B. Extinct baronetcies 27M55 — Collins, A. Peerage of England . 27''-283 — Kearsley's complete peerage . . 27°'-070 — Kimber, E. Peerage of England . 27''-G88 — Lodge, E. Peerage and baronetage of the British empire 27*-74G — See Family history ; Genealogy ; Heraldry. Peers, B. O. American education ; or, strictures on the nature, necessity and practicability of a system of national education. N. Y., 1838 13-164 Peg Wolfington. C. Reade . . . 18-2588 Pegge, Samuel. Anonymiana ; or, ten centuries of observations on various authors and subjects. 2d ed. L.. 1818 .... 33-60 Pegge, Samuel, jr. Anecdotes of the English lan- guage ; chiefly regarding the local dialect of London and its environs. Ed. by H. Christ- mas. L., 1844. 8» . . . 22-485 Peignot, E. G. Dictionnaire critique, litteraire et bibliographique des principaux livres condam- nes au feu, supprimes ou censures ; precede d' un discours sur cos sortes d' ouvrages. P., 1806. 2 V 21-87 — Repertoire de bibliographies speciales curieuses et instructives; avec un notice sur une edition de Longus, par Amyot. P., 1810. 8° 21-90 — Repertoire bibliographique universel. P., 1812. 8» . 21-89 Peine de mort. E. Berthet . . . 34-3917 Peiues de cour de Mme de la Popliniere. A. Hous- saye 34-4425 Peirce, B. Elementaiy treatise on algebra. B.,1860 14-84 — Elementary treatise on curves, functions, and forces. 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Forest leaves. Ph., 1845 23-172 — Forest minstrel. Ed. by B. S. Schneck. Ph., 1840 23-177 Peissner, E. Elements of the German language ; based on the atiinity of German and English. N. Y., 1800 22-208 Peking, and the Pekingese. D. T. Rennie 28''-496 Pelayo. E. T. B. Beach . . . 23-891 Pelerinage du Chretien. J. Bunyan . 34-4284 Pelet, J. J. G. Mt'moires sur la Guerre de 1809, en Allemagne. P., 1820. 4. v. 8° 34-4730 Pelew islands, account of. G. Keate . 29''-77,500 Pelham. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton . . 18-488 Pell, W. W. Guide for the young to success and happiness. N. Y., 1853 .^ . 33-1108 Pelletan, E. La nouvelle Babylon. 4me ed. P., 1805 34-4413 Pellew, G. Life and correspondence of Rt. Hon. Henry Addinglon, fiist viscount Sidmouth. L., 1847. 3 V. 8° . . . 30-685 Pellico, S. Des devoirs des hommes. P., 1861 34-3615 — The life of the Marchesa G. Falletti di Barolo ; from the original by G. Fullerton. L., 1800 30-1844 Maron- 34-2528 18-3649 — Le mie jTigioni ; con addizioni di P celli. L., 1835 .... — Memoirs ; or, my prisons — Same. Trans, from the Italian by M. J. Smead and H. P. Lefebvre. N. Y., 1844. 8° . . ... 27''-161 — Mes prisons ; suivies du discours sur les devoirs des hommes. lime ed. P., 1860 34-3615 — Maroncelli, P. Additions to "My prisons;" with notice of Pellico . . . 30-412 Pellissier, A. La langue franqaise. P., 1866 34-4440 Peloponnesus. Anderson, R. Observations upon 27''-53 — Clark, W. G. Notes of . . 27i'-517 Peloponnesian war. Thucydides . . 29»-39 Pelouse, sur la. E. Souvestre . . 34-3808^ Peltier, A. Mt'teorologie ; observations et recherches experimentales sur les causes qui concourent a la formation des trombes. P., 1840. 8" 34-5540 Pemaquid. Thornton, J. W. Ancient pemaquid. [Collections of Maine hist. soc. v. 5] 26"-6i5 Pemaquid papers. Ed. by F. B. Hough. [Collec- tions of Maine hist. soc. v. 5] . 26M)45 PEMBER. 447 PENNSYLVANIA. Pember, E. H. England aud India. [Intemiitional policy essays] .... 27"-1250 Pemberton, H. History of Monaco, past and pres- ent. Ti., 1867. 8° . . . 27»-2400 Pemberton, J. D. Facts and figures relating to Vancouver island and British Columbia. L., 1860. 8» 26b-407 Pen and ink sketches of autliors. J. R. Dix 80-1717 Pen and pencil sketches of Spain. A. C. Andros 27''-592 Pen-Marc'h. E. Menard, v. 3 . . 3'-4780 Pen Owen 18-1136 Pen pictures of popular English preachers. .1. R. Dix 32-389 2-226 2-849 84-4892 18-1851 27''-2r)7 34-8798 18-3196 34-5252 Penal code for state of New York, draft of Penal codes in Europe. H. S. Sanford — See Code ; Criminal law. Penalites anciennes. C. Desmaze Pencil sketches. Miss E. Leslie . Pencillings by the way. N. P. Willis . Pendant la moisson. E. Souvcstre Pendennis, history of. W. M. Thackeray — in Frencli. W. M. Thackeray Pendleton, W. N. Science a witness for the bible. Ph., 1860 32-889 Pendulum. Worms, H. The earth and its mech- anism 11-194 Penelope normand. A. Karr . . 34-3441 Peninsular campaign, the. J. G. Barnard 26''-563 — See United Stales, war of 1861-5. Peninsular war. Cole, J. W. Memoirs of British generals 30-1421 — Frazer, A. S. Letters . . . 27''-2024 — Gleig, G. R. The subaltern . . 28"-432 — Gronow, R. H. Reminiscences . 80-1485 — Hamilton, T. Annals of peninsular campaigns 27''-2025 — Jones, J. T. Journals of sieges, 1811,2 27''-2027 War in Spain .... 27»-2028 — Larpent, F. S. Private journal . 27"-712 — Moore, J. C. Briti^-h army in Spnin 27''-2086 — Napier, Sir W. F. P. Battles and sieges . . 27^-869 War in the peninsula — Rocca, A. J. M. de. War of the Spain — Vane, C. W. Story of . — See France ; Gibraltar ; Portugal ; Spain. Penitentiaries. Bache, F. Obsi-rvaticns and reflec- tions on the penitential y system . 2-991 — Livingston, E. Letter to Roberts Vaux on the Pennsylvania system . . . 2-991 — See Eastern p. ; Prisons. Penmanship. Ellsworth, H. W. Text-book on 13-78 — Foster, B. F. System of . . 13-88 — Goldsmith, O. R. Gems of . . 5-T83 — Spencer, P. R. Spencerian key . 13-212 — Thery, A., Lemare, et al. Cours d' education elementaire 34-4607 — See Writing; Alphabets, (in supplement.) Penn, G. Examination of the primary argument ottheiliad. L., 1821. 8° . . 22-709 — Memorials of the life and times of Sir William Penn; from 1044 to 1070. L., 1833. 2 v. 8° 30-413 Penn, William. No cress, no crown; a discourse showing the nature and discipline of the holy cross of Christ. Ph. 1845 . . 32-894 — Reflections and maxims. See Weems, W. L. 30-779 — The rise and progress of the people called Quakers ; and a key to distinguish the religion of the people called quakers. Ph., 1849 . . . . 32-406 — Rise and progress of the people called quakers ; also, Sandy foundation shaken, and Inno- cency with her open face. Ph., 1855 32-406'' — Claikson, T. Life of . . . 30-414 27''-2039 French in 27''-20.o4 27" -2078,9 Penn, William. Dixon, W. H. Historical bio- graphy of 30-653 — Ellis, G. E. Life of. (S. A. B. 22) 30-497 — Forster, W. E. Wm. Penn and T. B. Ma- caulay 30-1906 — Hughes, M. Life of . , . 30-415 — Janney, S. M. Life of . . . 30-676 — Paget, J. On Macaulay's charges 30-1205 — Webb, M. The Penns and Penningtons 80-2810 — Weems, M. L. Life of . . . 80-416,779 Penn, Sir Wm. Penn, G. Life and times of 30-413 Pennant, T. Tour in Scotland in 1769. 2d ed. L., 1772. 8» . . . • . 27''-896 — ViewofHindoostan. L.,1798. 2 v. 4° 28='-401 Pennecuik, A. Works ; containing the description of Tweeddale, and miscellaneous poems ; with memoirs of Dr. Pennecuik. Leith, 1815. 8» 33-78 Pcnnell, C. Family fairy tales . . 18-3752 Penniman, Major. [Pseud, for C. W. Denison.] The tanner-boy ; and how he became a lieuten- ant-general. B., 1864 . . . 30-1515 — Winfield, the lawyer's son ; and how he became a major-general. P., 1865 . . 30-1564 Pennington, M. Memoirs of the life of Mrs. Eliza- beth Carter. B., 1809. 8" . 30-77 Pennock, C. W. See Hope, J. Penns and Penningtons. M. Webb . 30-2310 Pennsy 1 vania . Constitution. — Journal of the convention to propose amend- ments to the constitution. Harrisburg, 1887,8. 2v. 8» 26='-734 — Minutes of convention for amending the con- stitution. Ph., 1789. f° . . 26»-1328 — Tagebuch der convention von dem staat Penn- sy Ivan ien um verbeszerungen vorzuschlagen zu der constitution. Harrisburg, 1837. 2 v. 8° 26''-827 — »• Proceedinffs and debates of the convention to propose amendments to the constitution. Harrisburg, 1887-9. 12 v. 8° . 26^-792 — Verhaudlungen und debaten der convention um verbesserungen zu der constitution. Harris- burg, 1837-9. 12 V. 8° . . 26«-791 — Franklin, B. Historical review of 26»-78 — Daily chronicle and conventional journal 26M204 — Convention of 1837. Chambers, Hopkinson, et al. Speeches on judicial tenure . 2-622 — Legislature. — Minutes of the provincial council, from the or- ganization to the termination of the proprie- tary government. Harrisburg, 1838-53. 16 v. 8« 26''-259 — Journal of lUe house of representatives, Nov. 1776, to Oct. 1781 ; with proceedings of com- mittees and conventions before and at the commencement of the revolution. Ph., 1782. 1" 26''-1314 — Proceedings and debates of the general assem- bly ; taken in short-hand by T. Lloyd, v. 1. Ph., 1787. 8° . . . . 26^-754 — Journal of the senate, Aug. 23, 1791, to Sept. 30. [Imperfect] . . . 26''-1819 — Same ; Dec. 4, 1792, to April 11, 1793. Ph. i" ; . . . 26^-1320 — Same ; Dec. 1st, 1795, to April 4th, 1796. Ph. !*> 26»-1321 — Journal of the senate, 1840,64. Harrisbura:, 1840,64. 2 v. 8° . . . 26»-826 — Votes and proceedings of the house of represen- tatives, Oct., 1774, to Sept., 1776. Ph., 1774-6. 3 V. f . . . . 26''-1312 — Journal of the house of representatives, 1791,2. P., 1791. f . . . . 26M315 — Same, 1792,3. Ph., 1792. f* . 26^-1316 — Same, 1794; 2d sess. Ph., 1794. f> 26'»-1317 — Same, 1864. Harrisburg, 1864. 8° 26»-823 — Miscellaneous documents, 1864. Harrisburff, 1864. 8» 26"-817 PENNSYLVANIA. 448 PENNSYLVANIA. Pennsylvania. Laws. — Laws of the commonwealth from Oct., 14, 1700, to March 28, 1808. Republished under the authority of the legislature, by M. Carev and J. Bioren. Ph., 1803-8. 8 v. 8° 2-111 — Same, 1700-1822. Republished ; with notes and references. Ph., 1810-22. 7 v. 8» 2-113 — Same, 1700-90. Ed. by A. J. Dallas. Pli., 1793. 2 V. f . . . . 2-4r)2 — Acts of the general assembly, 1790-94. Ph., 1791-4. 4v. f . . . . 2-4(i0 — Same, 1777-81. Ph., 1782. P> . 2-451 — Same, 1788-1801. [No title]. . 2-450 — Same, 1822,3; 1825-35; 1838-69. Harrisbur-i;, 1822-69 42 V. 8° . . . 2-113 — Compilation of the laws relative to the internal improvements ; together with the canal and railway regulations. Harrisburg, 1840. 8" 2-81 — Digest of the laws relative to the city of Phila- delphia, 1854-03 ; with an appendix, contain- ing the charlers of passenger railways. Ph., 1863. 8° . . . " . . 2-238 — Digest of the acts of assembly relating to the city of Philadelphia ; pre])ared by authority of councils. Ph., 1860. 8° . 2-237 — Purdon and Brightley. Digest of laws, 1700 to 1848 2-88,9 — Brightley. Digest of laws, 1700-1800 2-204" Same, 1700-61 .... 2-264 Same, 1700-07 .... 2-264b — Reed, J. Pennsylvania Blackstone 2-78 — Wharton, T. I. Digest of cases in courts of 2-263 — Department reports. — Rei)orts of heads of departments, for 1848,64,4. Harrisburg. 4 v. 8» . . . 26»-817 — Auditor-general. Letter transmitting returns of certain banks, 1828,36,7. Harrisburg, 1837. 8° 1-179 Report of the several railroad and canal com- panies, for 1864,5. Harrisburg. 2 v. 8" 1-352 Report on the finances, for the years ending Nov. 30, 1863,4. 8° . . . 1-174 Annual reports of the several banks and savings institutions. Harrisburg, 1807. 8° 1-175 — Report of the register-general of the state of the finances, for 1795. Ph. f" . 20''-1321 — Adjutant-general. Annual report for the j'ear 1805. Harrisburg, 1806. 8° . 26^-729 — Quartermaster -general. Annual report for the year 1864. Harrisburg, 1865. 8° 56^-816 — Surgeon- general. Reports for 1803,06 10-68 — Treasury. Annual report on the finances, for the fiscal year ending Nov. 30, 1804. Harris- burg, 1805. 8° . . . . 1-183 — See (in this article) Common schools. — Pinance and resources. — Bowen, E. Coal regions of . . 26"-17 — Breck, S. Sketch of internal improvements 36=^24 — Gillelen, F. M. L. Oil regions of 6-332 — Pennsylvania coal and its carriers. Ph., 1853. No. 13 v. 1 of 1-341 — Phillips, H. Paper money of . 1-319 — Strickland, W. Reports on canals, railways, roads 6-1023 — "Wright, W. Oil regions of . . 6-452 — See (in this article) Department reports. See, also. Bank of Pennsylvania ; Pennsylvania, below. — History and Description. — Bowen, E. Pictorial sketch-book of 36''-540 — Brief state of the province . . 26"-918 — Carpenter, W. H., and T. S. Arthur. History of 26^-517 — Chambers, G. Irish and Scotch settlers in 26M06 — Hazard, S. Annals of . Pennsylvania archives Register of — Harris, T. M. Journal of a tour . — Heckewelder, J. Account of Indian Pennsylvania. History and description. — Clav, J. C. Annals of the Swedes on the Dela- w'are ^ 26"-439 — Costa, I. State business directory, 1865,6 25-156 — Day, S. Historical collections of . 26''-57 — Early history of Western P. . . 20''-5«0 — Franklin, B. Historical review of . 26''-T8 — Gordon, T. F. Hi.story of . . 20^-405 — Guide book of the central railroad of N. J. 20^-483 20»-360 36^300 2(r'-772 26''-487 nations 26''-l00 — Kohl, J. G. Travels in Canada and P. 36''-405 — Latrobe, J. II. B. History of Mason and Dixon's line .... 37''-011 — ^^icklin, P. A. Pleasant peregrinations 26''-100.620 — Proud, R. History of . . . 20^-168 — Rupp, I. D. Ilistoiy of the counties of Berks and Lebimon .... 20^-176 History of Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe, and Scliuylkill counties . . 20"-364 History of Lancaster county ; with sketch of th(! early history of Pennsylvania 20'-l77 — Sypher, J. R. School history of . 36"-1035 — Thomas, G. Historical and geographical ac- count of 2G''-10:0 — Trcggo, C. B. Geography of . . 25-42 — Wats^on, J. F. Annals of . . 36='-220 — Military history. — Davis, W. W. H. History of 104th Penna. regiment 2G''^-878 — .Tacobs, M. Notes on rebel invasion of 26''-508 — Sypher, J. R. History of Pennsylvania reserve 'corps 26^-679 — Woodward, E. M. Second Penna. reserves 26»-603 — See (in this article) Department reports. — Common Schools. — Annual reports of superintendent. Harrisburg, 1838,40. 8° .... 13-173 Same, for 1859,01,3-5. 5 v. 8» 13-174 — Manual for directors and teachers. Ph., 1840 13-288 — See (in this article) Department reports. — See Pennsylvania, below; also, Alleghany; Delaware; Gettysburg; Lehigh; Luzerne; Montgomery ; Philadelphia ; Wyoming. Pennsylvania agricultural society, memoirs. Ph., 1824. 8» 4-1 Pennsylvania college; addresses delivered at the laving of the corner-stone of Stevens' hall. Gettysburg, 1807. 8» . . . 13-287 Pennsvlvania farm journal, v. 1-7. W^est Chester and Ph., 1803-7. 7 v. 8" . . 4-502 Pennsylvania freedmen's bulletin and American freedman. N. Y., Sept., 1866, to Mar. 1867. 8" 2-992 Pennsylvania hall, which was destroyed by a mob on the 17th of May, 1838, history of. Ph., 1838. 8» 26''-491 PennsylViinia historical societj', memoirs of. Ph., 1826-67. 8 V. 8° . . . 20''-137 Pennsylvania hospital. Account of, from its first rise to May, 1754. Ph., 1817. 8° . 10-61 — Catalogue of the medical library of. By E. Fischer. Ph., 1857. 8° . . 21-498 Supplement, by A. F. Mtiller. Ph., 1867. 8" 21-498* — Wood, G. B. Address at centennial celebra- tion 10-559 — Reports, v. 1, 1868. Ph., 8« . 10-779 Pennsylvania hospital for the insane. Reports, by Thomas S. Kirkbride. Ph., 1840,05-7 • 10-70 PENNSYLVANIA. 449 PEREZ. Penusylvauia institution for tlie deaf and dumb. Annual reports. Ph., 1861,4-G. 8'' 13-170 Pennsylvania raili'oad. Annual reports of the direc- tors; with reports of committees. Ph., 1848- 62. 2. V. 8" . . . . 1-305 Pennsylvania society for the abolition of slavery. Historical memoir, by E. Needles ; with act of incorpoiation, and abstract of transactions. Ph., 1848-GO. 8° . . . . 2-992 Pennsylvania society for the encouragement of American manufactures. Memorial, agreed to, March lOtli, 1824. Ph., 1824 6-368 Pennsylvania state agricultural society transac- tions. V. 1-6. Harrisburg, 1854-63. 6 v. 8° 4-114 Pennsylvania state library ; catalogue. Harrisburg, 1839. 8° 21-420 — Same ; compiled and classified, by W. De Witt. Harrisburg, 1859. 8° . .' . 21-421 Pennsylvania, university of. Carson, J. History of the medical department of . 10-820 Penny, V. Employments of women: a cyclopaedia of woman's work. B., 1863 . 6-911 — Think and act ; a series of articles pertaining to men and women, work and wages. Ph., 1869 2-1001 Penny cyclopaedia. See English cyclopaedia. Penny magazine, v. 1-3, 5-7, 10-14. L., 1832-45. 8« 17-86 Penny protestaut operative, v. 1-5. L., 1840-4. 8° 32-2134 Penrose, Mrs. E. [Markham, Mrs.] History of France ; with conversations at the end of each chapter ; for the use of young persons. New ed. L., 1859 . . . 27M801 — Same. N. Y., 1860 . . . 27M802 Pensions. Callan, J. F. Military laws of the U. S. 2-183 — Manual of the pension laws of the U. S. 2-181 — Mayo, R., and F. Moulton. Army and navy pension laws of the U. S. . . 2-198 — Raff, G. W. Manual of . . . 2-182 — Sewell, R. Practice under the per.sion, bounty and prize laws . . . . 2-202 — Statement of rejected or suspended applications for pensions 26^-744 Pentateuch. Calvin, J. Commentary on 32-1235,6 — Caunter, J. H. Poetry of . . 22-955 — Colenso, J. W. Book of Joshua critically ex- amined 32-1011 — Gumming, J. Lectures on . . 32-1072 — Graves, R. Lectures on four last books of . . . . 32-1353 — Green, W. H. Pentateuch vindicated 32-1068 — Hamilton, W. T. "Friend of Moses" 32-377 — Kuenen, A. Examination of . . 32-1525 — Smith, W. Authorship, and credibility of 32—2502 — Targums on . . . . '. 32-2276 — See Bible. Pentonville prison. J. T. Burt . . 2-574 Pentowan. W. B. Forfar . . . 18-1121 People, the. J. Michelet . . . 2-797 People I have met. N. P. Willis . . 18-3531 People of Bleaburn. Mary L. Ware . 18-3439 People the sovereigns. J. Monroe . 2-808 People's blue book ; taxation as it is, and as it .ought to be; with a practical scheme of taxation. L., 1862 2-995 People's book of biography. J. Parton 30-2405 People's cabinet. J.W.Merrill . . 33-54 Pepe, Gabriele. Ragguaglio del tremuoto accaduto nel Regno di Napoli la sera de' 26 Luglio, 1805. Napoli, 1806. 8» . . 34-2513 Pepe, Guglielmo. L' Italia negli anni 1847-9 ; con- linuazione delle memorie. Torino, 1850. 8" 34-2512 — Narrative of scenes and events in Italy, from 1847-49, including the siege of Venice. L., 1850. 8» 27''-2402 Pepper, C. Art of modelling and makin flowers. L. .... Pepi^er, J. H. Boy's plaj'-book of science Avax- " 0-1 56 L.,1F60 11-146 — Play-book of metals. L., 1861 . 8-" 3 — Popular lectui'es for young people ; and half- hours with the alchemis'.s. L., 1855 8-74 Peppergrass, P. [Pseud.] See Boyee, J. Pepperrell, Sir W. Parsons, U. Life of 30-937 Pejjys, S. • Diary and corresj)ondence ; with a life and notes by Lord Braybrooke. Ph^, 1855. 4v. 8» 27''-942 — Life, journals, and correspondence, including a narrative of his voyage to Tangier. L., 1841. 2v. 8» . . - . . . 30-641 — Wilson, J. G. Mr. Secretary Pepys ; with ex- tracts from his iiiary . . . 30-2.-525 Pepusch, J. C. The beggar's opera ; for the voice, harpsichord, and vfolin. L. Obi. 8° 5-869 Pequinillo. G. P. R. James . . . 18-1640 Perce, E. The battle-roll ; an encyclopedia con- taining descriptions of the most famous and memorable land battles and sieges in all ages; arranged alphabetically and chronologically. N. Y., 1858. 8« . , . . 29=^-400 — The last of his name . . . 18-2475 Perceval, G. [Pseud.] Sec Proctor, H. Perceval, S. Williams, C. V. Life and administra- tion of 30-432 Percheron horse. C. Du Huys . . 4-306 Percival, E. Souvenir gallery; an illustrated gift book for all seasons. B., 1850. 4» 33-1142 Percival, J. G. Poems. N. Y., 1823. 8» 23-175 — Poetical works. B., 1859. 2 v. . 23-538 — Ward, J. H. Life and letters of . 30-1838 Percival, R. Account of the island of Ceylon, con- taining its histor}', geography, natural history, with the manners and customs of its various inhabitants. L., 1803. 4° . . 28*'-921 Percival Keene. F. Marryat . . 18-2083 Percussion. See Auscultation; CI est. Percy, Florence. [Pseud.] See Akers, E. Percy, J. Metallurgy ; the art of extracting metals from the ores and adapting them to various purposes of manufacture. L., 1861-4. 2 v, 8" . - . . 6-390 Percy, S. and R. [Pseud, for T. Byerley and J. C. Robertson.] Percy anecdotes, original and select. L.,1823. 20 v. . . 33-800 Percy, T. Bishop Percy's folio manuscript ; ballads and romances. Ed. by J. H. Hales and F. J. Furnivall. L., 1867,8. 4 v. 8° 23-174 — Reliques of ancient English poetry. Ph., 1833. 3 v. '8° 23-176 — Same ; with a supplement of many curious his- torical and narrative ballads, reprinted from rare copies ; with a copious glossary and notes. Ph., 1855. 8° . . . . 23-513 Percy Effingham. H. Cockton . . 18-662 Percy family. Eddy, D. C. Alps and the Rhine 27''-663 Baltic to Vesuvius . . . 27^-662 Paris to Amsterdam . . . 27''-661 Through Scotland and England 27^-660 Visit to Ireland .... 27Mi59 Percy Ma llory . . . : . 18-1139 Perdita. X. de Montepin . . . 34-3558 Perdue et retrouvee. E. Serret . . 34-5528 Pere Gigogne. A. Dumas . . . 34^3274 Pere Goriot. H. de Balzac . . . 34-3055 Pere prodigue. A. Dumas, fils . . 34-4526 PerelaRuine. A.Dumas . . . 34-3273 Peregrine Pickle. T. Smollett . . 18-2954 Peregrine Scramble. H. V. Huntley . 29''-220 Pereira, J. Lectures on polarized light, etc. Ed. by B. Powell. L., 1854 . . . 11-222 — Treatise on food and diet ; with observations on dietelical regimen. Ed. by C. A. Lee. N. Y., 1843. 8° 10-86 Perez de Montalvan. See Montalvan. 2Q PERFECT. 450 PERIODICALS. Perfect gentleman ; or, etiquette and eloquence. By a gentleman. N. Y. . . . 83-747 Perfect light. J. M. Olin . . . 30-1854 Perfumery. Piesse, G. W. S. Art of . (5-211 — Pradal, M. P., and M. F. Malepeyre. Treatise on 0-250 — Rimmel, E. Book of perfumes . 6-214 Pericardia, G. A. The Greece of the Greeks. N. Y. , 1845. 2 V 27'^-861 Pericles. A. de Lamartine. v. 1 . 34-4731 Pericles and Aspasia. W. S. Landor . 33-146 Periuru. See Bartholomew, P. Peril en la demeure. O. Feuillet . . 34-4048 Perils among the heathen ; or, incidents of missionary life; with preface bv J. Ridgeway. L., 1803 . " . . . 32-1046 Perils of the sea. L. R. Baily . . 2-345 Periodicals. Coggeshall, W. T. List of, [1856] ^ 21-145 — Hatin, E. Bibliographic de la presse periodiqne Franqaise 21-205 — Madden, R. R. History of Irish periodical literature 22-1124 — Mitchell, C. Newspaper press directory 21-333 — Poole, W. F. Index to periodical literature 17-53,89 — Power, J. List of Irish periodicals 21-^236 — See Journalism ; Newspapers. Periodicals. Alphabetical list. — jEsculapian register . . . 10-565 — All the year round .... 17-145 — American artisan .... 0-1034 — American biblical repository . . 32-1094 — American chess magazine . . 20-4 — American eclectic .... 17-32 — American exchange and review . 1-240 — American homa2opatiiie review . 10-310 — American horticultural annual . 4-263 — American Jewlsli advocate. [See Occident.] — American journal of education . 13-6 — American journal of horticulture . 4-296 — American journal of insanity . . 10-612 — American journal of pharmacy . 10-873 — American journal of science and arts 9-984,5 — American journal of the medical sciences 10-563,4 — American law magazine . . . 2-225 — American law review . . . 2-346 — American literary gazette. See American pub- lishers' circuhir. — American magazine of useful and entertaining knowledge 17-201 — American mechanic's magazine . 6-802 — American monthly magazine . . 17-8 — American musical journal . . 5-980 — American naturalist . . . 9-900 — American phrenological journal . 10-613 — American presbyterian and theological review : 32-1764 — American publishers' circular and literary ga- zette 21-293 — American quarterly church review and ecclesias- tical register .... 32-1814 — American quarterly register . . 17-7 — American quarterly review . . 17-6 — American railroad journal . . 6-73 — American [whig] review . . . 17-11 — American scrap book . . . 17-516 ■ — American weekly messenger . . 17-135 — Anglo-American, the . . . 17-509 — Annales d' hygiene . . . 34-4900 — Anthropological review . . . 9-988 — Anti-Jacobin ..... 17-18 — Appleton's mechanic's magazine . 6-979 — Architectural review and American builder's journal f-38 — Arcturus 17-15 — Argosy, the 17-16 — Army and navy chronicle . . 17-108 — Art journal [art union] . . . 5-618 Periodicals. Alphabetical list. — Artizan 6-1020 — Athenfcum 17-500 — Atlantic monthly . . . , 17-129 — Banker's magazine, (N. Y.) . . 1-119 — Banker's magazine, (Lond.) . . 1-290 — Baptist quarterly .... 32-2083 — Belgravia . ' . . . . 17-495 — La belle assemblee .... 17-133 — Bentley's miscellany . . . 17-21 — Biblical repertory and Princeton review 32-1096 Bibliotlieca sacra .... 32-1095 Bizarre for fireside and Avayside . 17-19 Blackwood's Edinburgli magazine . 17-22 Boston miscellany of literature and fashion 17-23 Boston musical times . . . 5-981 Braithwaite's retrospect . . 10-001 Britisli controversialist and self-educator 17-490 British critic .... British journal of photography British quarterly review Broadway annual . Builder Calcutta review Campbell's foreign monthly magaz Catholic world Chambers' Edinburgh journal Cliemical news Chess monthly Chess player's chronicle Christian examiner . Colburn's united service magazine College courant Columbian lady's and gentleman me Comic news .... Commercial and agricultural magas Commercial and financial chronicle Contemporary review Continental monthly Co-operator .... Cornhill magazine . Cosmos ; revue encyclopedique des sciences 34-4096 Country gentleman's magazine Covenant, and odd-fellows' ladie 4-80 magazine i 7-204 Covenant, the, and official magazine of the I. O. 0. F 2-946 Craftsman 17-498 Crayon 5-712 Daguerreotype .... 17-30 Danville quarterly review . . 32-1973 De Bow's review .... 1-120 Democratic- review .... 17-33 Dental cosmos .... 10-313 Dodge's literary museum . . 17-517 Dublin review .... 17-34 Dublin universitj' magazine . . 17-35 Dwight's journal of music . . 5-982 Eclectic magazine .... 17-36 Economist 1-520 Edinburgh philosophical journal . 9-983 Edinburgh review .... 17-37 Educational times .... 13-500 Engineer ...'.. 6-1021 Englishwoman's domestic magazine 17-81 English woman's journal . . 17-39 European magazine and London review 17-40 Every Saturday .... 17-38 Family economist .... 17-490,1 Family magazine .... 17-510 Farmer's cabinet .... 4-14 Financial register of the U. S. . 1-514 Fine arts quarterly review . . 5-720 Fliegende blatter .... 34-2477 Floricultural- cabinet . . . 4-259 Fonotlpic journal ..... . 22-198 17-146 0-984 17-20 17-489 5-619 17-497 17-25 17-149 17-24,127.8 8-500 20-13 20-16 32-43 17-29 17-524 3 magazine 17-27 17-199 ne 1-244 1-525 17-153 17-174 2-941 17-147 PERIODICALS. 451 PERIODICALS. Periodicals. Alphabetical list. Periodicals. Alphabetical list. — Foreign quarterly review 17-46 — Mercersburg review 32-3082 — Fortnightly review . 17-41 — Merchant's magazine 1-121 — Frauk'Leslie's illustrated newspap( n- 17-214 — Methodist quarterly review 32-1997 — Frank Leslie's illustrirte zeitung 34-2476 — Metropolitan magazine . 17-68 — Frank Leslie's ladies' magazine 17-506 ' — Military and naval magazine of the U. S. 17-69 — Franklin journal 6-850 — Mining magazine 6-978 — Eraser's magazine . 17-43 — Missionary herald . 32-1975 — Freemason's magazine . 2-1105 — Monthly journal of foreign medicine 10-66 — French student's monthly 22-85 — Monthly review 17-73 — Galaxy 17-45 — Museum 13-149 — Gardener's chronicle 4-510 — Museum of foreign literature and science 17-58 — Gazlay's Pacific monthly 17-85 — Nation 17-519 — Gentleman's magazine . 17-48 — National democratic quarterly review . 17-70 — Gleason's pictorial . 17-184 — National magazine and republican i •eview 17-75 — ^ Godey's lady's book 17-60 — National quarterly review 17-74 — Good words .... 17-49 — National review 17-77 — Graham's magazine 17-47 — Natural history review . 9-993 — Hall's journal of health . 10-312 — Nature and art 17-501 — Harper's bazar 17-522 — Naval cJironicle 17-76 — Harper's new monthly magazine 17-114 — New Englander 17-79 — Harper's weekly 17-213 — New England historical and genealogical regis- — Herald ofliealth 10-574 ter 26^-713 — Historical magazine 26"-710 — New mirror .... 17-73 — History of the works of the learned 17-221 — New monthly magazine . 17-78 — Hogg's weekly instructor 17-130 — New Y(n'k mirror .... 17-513 — Home companion . 17-502 — New York review .... 17-80 — Home friend .... 17-203 — Niles' register .... 17-81 — Home and foreign record 32-1701 — North American magazint) 17-222 — Home and foreign review 17-50 — North American review . 17-83 — Home magazine 17-124 — North British review 17-83 — Horticulturist .... 4-20 — Notes and queries .... 17-131 — Hours at home 17-55 — Occident 32-1815 — Household words . 17-116 — Once a week .... 17-156 — Howitt's journal 17-51 — Orchestra .... 5-983 — Illinois monthly magazine 17-52 — Our young folks ... 17-84 — Illustrated London news 17-119 — Page monthly .... 17-208 — Illustrated times 17-521 — Patrician 17-493 — L' Illustration .... 34-4993 — Pennsylvania farm journal 4-502 — Intellectual observer 9-987 — Penny magazine .... 17-86 — International monthly magazine 17-54 — Penny protestant operative . 32-2134 — Journal of agriculture 4-284 — Peterson's magazine 17-160 — Journal of health . 10-311 — Petit courrier des dames . 34-4922 — .lournal of prison discipline . 2-964,5 — Philadelphia monthly magazine 17-88 — Journal of horticulture . 4-513 — Philadelphia photographer 6-913 — Journal of sacred literature 32-1601 — Philadelphia register 17-195 — Journal of the Franklin institute 6-850 — Philadelphia universalist magazine 32-1702 — Journal of the Philadelphia Colle ge of phar- — Philobiblion 21-235 macy 10-873 — Philosophical magazine . 11-265 — Journal of the royal Asiatic society 28''-222 — Poetical magazine .... 23-184 — Journal of tlie royal geographical s ociety 2.5-85 — Portfolio 17-90,1 — Keystone monthly . . . . 17-209 — Popular science review . 9-991 — Knickerbocker 17-56 — Practical mechanic and engineer' s magazine — Ladies' companion . 17-61 6-980 — Ladies' magazine , . . . 17-123 — Practical mechanic's journal . 6-981 — Lady's friend 17-63 — Presbyterian quarterly review 32-1883 — Lancet 10-537 — Protestant episcopalian and church register — Law library .... 2-55 32-1996 — League . . . . 3-500 — Public opinion .... 17-513 — Leisure hour 17-505 — Publishers' circular 21-347 — Leslie's magazine . . . . 17-62 — Pulpit 32-1924 — Lippincott's magazine 17-57 — Punch 17-118 — Literarj' gazette 17-508 — Putnam's monthly .... 17-87 — Literary magazine and American rea 'ister 17-107 — Quarterly journal of microscopic science 11-317 — Literary panorama . . . . 17-492 — Quarterly journal of psychological medicine and — Littell's living age . . . . 17-59 medical jurisprudence 10-91 — Locomotive, die . . . . 24-2478 — Quarterly journal of science . 11-268 — London, Edinburgh, and Dublin p hilosophical — Quarterly review .... 17-95 magazine 11-265 — Radical 32-3084 — London quarterly review 17-92 — Reflector, the 17-141 — London review 17-518 — Religious magazine 32-1957 — London society . . . . 17-185 — Repertory of arts .... 6-955 — Lowell offering 17-65 — Repository of arts .... 17-1 — Macmillan's magazine . . . 17-159 — Retrospective review 17-169,70 — Magasin de librairie 34-4522 — Revue des deux mondes . 34-4695 — Mathematical monthly . 14-500 — Revue Europeenne .... 34-4521 — Medical news 10-784 — Riverside magazine 17-113 — Medical and surgical reporter . 10-898 — Round table 17-520 — Meliora 2-970 — Routledge's magazine . . . 17-157 — Memoirs of literature 17-218 to 20 — Rural visitor 17-97 PERIODICALS. 452 PERSIGNY. Periodicals. Alpliabetical list. — Russell's magazine .... 17-93 — St. James' magazine . . . 17-190 — Sargent's new monthly magazine . 17-98 — Sartain's union magazine . . 17-161 — Saturday review .... 17-507 — Scalpel 10-297 — Scientific American . . . 6-1018,9 — Select reviews 17-99 — Smith's we(!kly volume . . . 17-515 — Social science review . . . 3-268 — Southern literary messenger . . 17-102 — Southern review .... 17-101 — Stei)hens', Mrs., new monthly . 17-212 — Stereoscopic magazine . . . 5-434 — Student and intellectual observer . 9-1045 — Sunday at lion\e .... 32-2000 — Sunday magazine .... 32-2045 — Sword and trowel .... 32-2081 — Tail's Edinburgh magazine . . 17-103 — Temple bar 17-151 — Tradesman's magazine . . . 1-163 — United service journal . . . 17-29 — U. S. service magazine . . . 17-197 — University quarterly . . . 17-105 — Vanity fair 17-166 — Victoria magazine .... 17-188 — Waldie's circulating library . . 17-106 — "Water-cure journal . . . 10-484 — Weekly mirror .... 17-514 — Weekly register [Niles'] . . _ 17-81 — West-end gazette of gentlemen's fashions . 17-189 — Western monthly magazine . . 17-109 — Westminster review . . . 17-110 — AVillis' current notes . . . 17-143 — Yale literary magazine . . . 17-111 — Young people's book . . . 17-112 Periscopics ; or, current subjects extemporaneously treated. W. Elder . . . 33-360 Perkins, E. A., and F. H. Pease. Western bell; a collection of glees, quartettes, and choruses. B 5-1062 Perkins, E. E. A practical treatise on gas and ven- tilation. Ph., 1856 . . . 6-133 Perkins, E. T. Na Motu ; or, reef-rovings in the South seas ; a narrative of adventures at the Hawaiian, Georgian, and Society islands. N. Y., 1854. 8« . . . . 29'>-116 Perkins, G. R. Plane and solid geometry, and plane, and spherical trigonometry and men- suration: with tables. N. Y., 1860. 8" 14-130 Perkins, J. Residence of eight years in Persia, among the Nestorian Christians ; with notices of the MuhammedaHS. Andover, 1843. 8" 28^-122 Perkins, J. C. See [U. S. law] Digest of the de- cisions. Perkins, Judith, memoir of . . . 30-1443 Perkins. J. H. Writings. Ed. by W. H. Chan- ning, [with memoir.] B., 1851. 2 v. 30-651 Perkins, S. World as it is ; containing a view of the present condition of its principal nations. T. Belknap. 1838 . . . 25-35 Perkins, T. H. Cary, T. G. Memoir of 30-1320 Perle de Gravelines. C. Henricy . . 34-4073 Perle noire. V. Sardou . . . 34-3724,7 Permanent fortifications. See U. S. military and naval alfairs. P'-rote, prisoners of. W. P. Stapp . 26''-190 Perpetual curate. Mrs. M. Oliphant . 18-2386 Perpetual motion, search for. H. Dircks 11-281 Perrault, C. Contes des Fees. P. . 34-3616 Perret, P. La Bague d' argent. N. Y., 1864. 8° 34-4649 — Histoire d' une jolie femme. P., 1860 34-4418 P'jrrin, J. B. Selection of one hundred fables ; with a key. By A. Bolmar. Ph., 1859 34-5043 Perrin, J. P. History of the ancient Christians of the Alps — Waldenses, Albigenses, and Vau- dois ; with an essay on their present condition ; by R. Baird. Ph., 1847. S" . 32-19:'.2 Perrot family, notes on. E. L. Barnwell 30-2031 Perrott, Sir John, history of. R. Rawlinson 30-1824 Perry, A. Carthage and Tunis, past and present. Providence, 1869. 8« . . . 28''-266 Perry, A. L. Elements of political economy. N. Y., 1806. 8° . . . . 3-178 Perry, B. C. Tiie human hair, and tlie cutaneous diseases which affect it ; with essays on acne, sycosis, and chloasma. N. Y., 1865 10-580 Peri'y, G. G. The history of the church of Eng- land, from the death of Elizabeth, v. 1. L., 1861. 8° 32-1803 — [Ed.] Morte Arthure. [E. E. T. S. pt. 8] V. 5 of 22-1043 — Religious pieces. [E. E. T. S. pt. 26] V. 13 of 22-1043 — Treatises of Richard Role. [E. E. T. S. pt. 20] V. 10 of 22-1043 Perry, M. C. See Hawks, F. L. Perry, O. H. Mackenzie, A. S. Life of 30-417 Perry, W. Synonymous, etymological, and pro- nouncing dictionary ; Avith an English gram- mar. L.,1805. 8° . . . 2^2-372 Perry, W. O. The Franks, from their first appear- ance in history to the death of King Pepin. L., 1857. 8° .... '27''-1865 Persepolis. Fergusson, J. Palaces of, restored 5-105 — Rich, C. J. Journey to . . . 28'^-97 — Ussher, J. Journey from London to 29''-218 Persia. Binning, R. B. M. Two years travel in 28''-257 — Bode, C. A. de. Travels in Luristan and Arab- istan . . . . . . 28b-489 — Cox, G. W. Tale of the great Persian war 28='-195 — Eastwick, E. B. Three years' residence in 28^-440 — Farr, E. History of the Persians . 28^-217 — Ferrier, J. P. Caravan journeys in the east 281^-236 — Francklin, W. Tour from Bengal to P. 28''-61 — Fraser, J. B. Historical and descriptive ac- count of 28»-53 Travels through . . . 28"-298 — Histoire de la derniere revolution . 34-4438 — Hunt, G. H. Outram and Havelock's Persian campuiiin . . . . . 28''-146 — Malcolm,^ J. History of . . 28-'-56 — Modern traveller .... 29''-279 — Morier, J. Journey through . . 28''-8!) — Ouseley, W. Travels in ... 28''-911 — Perkins, J. Residence in . . 28,i>-122 — Rawlinson, G. The five great monarchies 28«-196 — Shepherd, W. A. Bombay to Bushire 28''-290 — Sketches in P. from the journals of a traveller in the east 28'^'-555 — Southeate, H. Tour through . 28''-102 — Tancoigne, M. Journey to . . 28^-107 — Townsend, G. Summary of Persian history 28»-146 — Waring, E. S. Tour to Sheeraz . 29''-514 — Watson, R. G. History of . . 28''-229 — Wellsted, J. R. Travels in . . 28''-265 Persian flower ; a memoir of Judith Grant Perkins. B.,1853 30-1443 Persian Ian uuage. Gladwin, F. Persian moonshee ... . . . . 22-338 — Jones, Sir W. Grammar . v. 5 of 28»-254 History of 26''-616 — Ouseley, W. Persian miscellajiies 22-893 Persigny, le due de, et les doctnnes de 1' empire, precede d' une notice par J. Delaroa. P., 1865. 8° 34-4719 PERSILES. 453 PETHERICK. Persiles y Sigisnumda. M. de Cervantes-Saavcdra 34-17 Persiles and Sigismunda. M, de Cervantes-Saave- dra 18-603 Persius Flaccus, A. Satires. Trans, by W. Gif- ford. Ph., 1822 .... 24-186 — Six satires. Trans., with notes, by W. Drura- mond; [with original.] L., 1799. 8» 23-73 — Same. Trans, by J. Dryden . . 23-476 — See Juvenal, D. J. Personal and political ballads. Arranged and edited by Frank Moore. N. Y., 1864 . 23-735 Personal experience of Eoman Catholicism. E. Richardson 32-2261 Personal recollections of the Amer. revolution. L. M. Post 26^'-419 Personal recollections of English engineers, and of the introduction of the railway system into the united kingdom. L., 1868. 8» 6-49 Persons and pictures. H. W. Herbert . 30-789 Persijective. Bernard, C. E. Arithmetical 5-613 — Bradley, T. Linear p. and projection 5-514 — Burchett, R. Practical p. . . 5-127 — Cloquet, J. B. JSTouveau traite elementaire 34-4612 — Davenport, R. The amateur's p. . 5-768,9 — Davies, C. Treatise on . . . 5-612 — Uuffin, F. Complete guide . . 5-755 — MacDonald, A. Chapter on . . 5-311 — Pj^ne, G. Treatise on, for beginners 5-106 — Ropes, J. Linear p. . . . 5-222 — Taylor, B. Principles of . . 5-216 — Thenot, J. P. Practical p. . . 5-417 — Whittock, N. New manual of . 5-198 — See Drawing ; Shades and shadows. Persuasion. Miss J. Austin . . . 18-224,6 Perth, J. Drumond, fourth earl of. Letters. Cam- den soc. pub. V. 33 . . . 27^'-l95 Perthes Caroline, the Christian wife. Mrs. L. C. Tutliill ...... 30-1028 — Memoirs, from the German of C. T. Perthes 30-941 Perthes, C. T. Memoirs of Frederick Perthes ; or, literary, religious, and political life in Ger- many, from 1789 to 1843. E , 1856. 2 v. 8" 30-941 Perthes, F. M. Life of John Chrysostom, based on the investigations of Neander, Boliringer and others. Trans, by A. Ilovey and D. B. Ford. B., 1854 30-1964 Peru. Brand, C. Voyage to . . 26''-ll — Hill, S. S. Travels in . . . 26^-392 — Markham, C. R. Travels in . . 29"-250 — Marmontel, J. F. Les incas . . 34-4203 — Miller, J. Memoirs of Gen. Miller 26''-545 — Prescott, W. H. Conquest of . 26-'-160 — Present state of ... , 26i>-1007 — Ranking, J. Conquest of, by the Monguls 26='-988 — Rivero, M. E. de, and J. J. von Tschudi. An- tiquities of 26»-716 — Trueba y Cosio, T. de. Conquest of 26»-62 — Tschudi, J. J. V. Travels in . . 26*^-132 — See Cuzco and Lima. Peruvian antiquities. M. E. de Rivero and J. J. von Tschudi 26^-716 Peruvian princess, letters of a. Mme F. d' II. de GrafRgny 18-3824 Perversion. W. J. Conybeare . . 18-696 Peschel, C. F. Elements of physics ; translated from the German, with notes, by E. West. L., 1846. 3v. . . . . . . 11-221 Pestalozzi, J. II. Barnard, H. Life and methods of 13-33 Peter. Barnes, A. Notes on epistle of 32-704 — Blunt, H. Lectures on history of 32-1868,2294 — Fronmiiller, G. F. C. Commentary on the epistle of 32-2034 — Leighlon, R. Commentary on the epistle of 33-769 Peter the Cruel. Merimee, P. History of 27"-2034 Peter the Great, (of Russia.) Abbott, J. History of 30-1226 — Barrow, Sir J. Life of . . . 30-418 — Bradford, S. H. Life of . . , 30-993 — Eustaphieve, A. Reflections and anecdotes on the character of . . . . 30-419 — Lamartine, A. de. Pierre le grand 34-4731 — Mottley, J. Life of . . . 30-1992 — Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Russian empire under 27''-2993 — Wight, O. W. Life of . . . 30-1157 Peter of Blois. See Ingulph. Peter, W., [ed.] Specimens of the poets and poetry of Greece and Rome, by various translators. Ph., 1847. 80 ... . 23-186 Peter Carradine. C. Chesebro . . 18-631 Peter Gott. J. Reynolds . . . 18-2639 Peter Lipp. J. Gouraud . . . 18-1246 Peter of the castle. J. Banim . . 18-288 Peter Parley's annual. W. Martin . 33-1354 Peter Schlemihl. A. von Chamisso . 18-609 Peter Schlemihl in America. G. Wood 18-3594 Peter Simple. Fr. Marryat . . . 18-2084 Peter the whaler. W. H. G. Kingston 18-1770 Peter Wilkins. R. Pultock . . . 18-3313 Peter's letters to his kinsfolk. G. S. Lockhart 27''-729 Peterborough. Chronicou Angliae Petribui'gense 34-388 Peters, A. R. Clark, J. A. Memoir of 30-1225 Peters, C. Critical dissertation on the book of Job. L., 1751. 4» .... 32-174 Peters, 11. Peters, S. History of . 30-424 Peters, J. C. Treatise on headaches, based on Riickert's clinical experience in homa?op- athy. N. Y., 18.13. 8° . . 10-710 Peters, J. G. Treatise on equitation, forming com- plete lessons for training horses, and instruc- tions for beginners. L.,1835. S° 20-433 Peters, Richard. Digest of the decisions in common law, equity, and admiralty of the courtsof t) e U. S. N. Y , 1854. 2 V. 8» . 2-219 — Report of the case of Edward Prigg against the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, argued and adjudged in tlfe supreme court of the U. S. Ph., 1842. 8" . . . . 2-M7 Peters, S. History of the Rev. Hugh Peters. N. Y., 1807. 8° . . . '. . 30-424 Peters, W. C. Selection of admired masses ; witli organ accompaniments. Cin. 4° 5-953 Petersburg, Va. Conduct of the war ; rei)ort of com- mittee on attack on . . . 26''-103l PetersdorfF, C. Law of bail in civil and criminal proceedings. Ph., 1835 . v. 10 of 2-55 Peterson, C. J. Cruising in the last war ; Grace Dudley, or Arnold at Saratoga ; The valley farm, or autobiography of an or])]ian 18-2477 — Kate Aylesford .... 18-2478 — Military heroes of the revolution ; with a narra- tive of the war of independence. Ph., 1848. 8» 30-1563 — Old stone mansion .... Peterson, E. History of Rhode Island 18-2479 N. Y.,1853. 26''-332 23-687 Peterson, H. Poems. Ph.,.1863 . Peterson, Mrs. H. See Lady's friend. Peterson, R. E. Familiar science ; or, the scientific explanation of common things. 2d ed. Ph., 1851 ll-3:)3 — Roman catholic not " the one only true religion," not "an infallible church;" being remarks upon " points of controversy, a series of lectures by Rev. C. F. Smarius, missionary of tlie society of Jesus." Ph., 1868. . . 32-2484 Peterson's magazine. [Ladies' national] v. 42,3, 48-54. Ph., 1862 69. 8° . . 17-160 Petherick, J. Egypt, the Soudan, and Central Africa ; with explorations from Khartoum to the Equator. E., 1861. 8° . . 28''-370 PETHEEAM. 454 PHELPS. Petlieram, J. Historical sketch of the progi'css and present state of Anglo-Saxon literature in England. L., 1840. 8° . . 22-1169 Petio-rn, j. L. Grayson, W. J. Life of 30-1751 Petit careme. J. B. Massillou . ■ . 34-3513 Petit courrier des dames, journal des modes. P., 1832-44. 17 V. 8" [not consecutive] 34-4922 Petit hermite. E. Jouy . . . 34-5545 Petit mouton. C. Schmid . , . 34-1242 Petit theatre boutibn. Pieces jouees sur les theatre de Paris, recueillies par Eugene le Gai. P., 1859 Petite coaitesse. Petite Fadette. Petite pecheuse. Petites emigres. 0. Feuillet Mme Dudevant H. Lucas . Mme de Genlis Petites miseres de la vie conjugate. Petites nouvelles .... Petits artistes peintres et musiciens. 34-4181 34-4049 34-3702 34-4(529 34-5085 H. de Balzac 34-30GG 34-5200 E. Foa 34-4599 Petits fils de Lovelace. A. Achard . 34-4001 Petits guerriers. Mme E. Foa . . 34-4740 Petits mysteres de Paris. P., 1844 . 34-4851 Petits mysteresdu quartier latin. E. Robert 34-4417 Petits princes et princesses. E. Foa . 34-4600 Petits poetes et litterateurs. E. Foa . 34-4601 Peto, S. M. Resources and prospects of America, ascertained during a visit to tlie states in 1865. L., 1866. 8° .... 26^-563 — Taxation ; its levy and expenditure, past and future ; being an enquiry into our financial policy. N. Y.,1866. 8" . . 1-277 Petofi, A. Translations from Alexander Petofi the Magyan poet, by J. Bowring. L., 1866 23-936 Petra. Laborde, L. E. S. J. de. Journey to 28''-22 Petrarch, F. Rime. Avignone, 1812. 2 v. 34-2525 — Sonnets, triumphs, and other poems ; translated into Enijjlish verse ; with a life of the poet, by T. Cam'pbell. L., 1859 . . 23-556 — Dobson, Mrs. S. Life of . . 30-421 Petrarque et son siecle. A. Rastoul de Mongeot 84-4127 Petrie, G. Stokes, W. Life and labors of 30-2433 — et al. Ireland illustrated; Avith descriptions by G. N. Wright. L. 4» . . 27''-1228 Petrifactions and their teachings. G. A. Mautell 9-258 — See Fossils. Petroleum. Bone, J. H. A. Petroleum wells 6-287 — Eaton, S. J. M. History of . . 6-321 — Erni, H. Coal oil and petroleum . 6-324 — Gesner, A. Practical treatise on . 6-335 — Morris, E. "Derrick and drill" . 6-372 — Wright, W. Oil regions of Penna. 6-453 Pets, book of 20-237 Petticoat government. Mrs. Trollope . 18-2329 Pettigrew, T. J. Bibliotheca Sussexiana ; a descrip- tive catalogue, accompank'd by historical and biographical notices of the manuscripts and printed books contained in the lil)rary of the Duke of Sussex. L., 1827. 2 v. 8« 21-359 — Chronicles of the tombs ; a select collection of epitaphs, preceded by an essay on epitaphs and other monumental inscriptions. L., 1857 , ' . . . 29«-253 — History of Egyptian mummies, and an account of the worship and embalming of the sacred animals of the Egyptians ; witli remarks on the funeral ceremonies of different nations. L.,1834. 8° 28-''-403 — Memoirs of the life of Vice-Admiral Lord Vis- count Nelson. 2d ed. L., 1849. 2 v. 8° 30-398 — Superstitions connected Avith the history and practice of medicine and surgery. L., 1844. 80 10-481 — Same. Ph., 1844. 8° . . . 10-481» Pettitt, G. The Tinnevelly mission of the church missionary society. L., 1851 . 32-1455 Petty, Sir Wm. Political anatomy of Ireland ; with the establishment for that kingdom when the late duke of Ormond was lord lieutenant ; with an account of the expenses of England. L., 1601 ..... 27M8 Petty annoyances of married life. H. de Balzac 18-272 Petzholdt, A. Lectures to farmers on agricultural chemistry. L., (n. d.) . . 4-62 — Same. N. Y., 1846. 8" . . . 4-43 Petzholdt, J. Bibliotheca bibliographica. Kritisches verzeichniss der das gesammtgebiet der bib- liographic betrelFenden litteratur des iu-und auslandes. Leip., 1866. 8° . 21-233 — Hand-buch Deutscher bibliotheken. Halle, 1853. 8» 21-91 — Katechismus der bibliothekenlehre. Leip., 1856 .... 21-92 Peuple, le. J. Michelet . . . 34-4123 Peveril du pic. Sir W. Scolt . . 84-4997 Peveril of tiie peak. Sir W. Scott . 18-2760,8 Peyrac, Mme de. Comment on parle a Paris ; or, French as spoken in Paris. N. Y., 1856 34-5044 Peyton, J. L. The American crisis ; or, pages from the note book of a state agent during the civil war. L., 1867. 2 v. . . . 26--'-917 Pfannenschmidt, Frau. See Burow, J. Pfeitfer, I. Journey to Iceland, and travels in Swe- den and Norway. Trans, by C. F. Cooper. N. Y., 1852 27b-263 — A lady's voJ^age round the world ; a selected translation from the German, by Mrs. P. Sin- nett. N. Y., 1852 . . . 29''-91 — A lady's second journey round the world. N. Y., 1856 29i'-132 — Last travels ; inclusive of a visit to Madagascar ; with an autobiographical memoir. Trans, bj' H. W. Dulcken. N. Y., 1861 . 29M87 — Yisit to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Italy. L., 1852 28M59 — Voyage a Madagascar. Traduit de I'Allemand, et precede d'une notice historique sur Mada- gascar, par F. Riaux. P., 1862 . 34-8969 — Voyage d'une femme autour du monde. Tr. de I'Allemand. 2me ed. P., 1859 . 84-3968 — A woman's journey round the world ; an un- aljridged translation from the German. L., n. d 29'>-93 Phajdon ; or, the death of Socrates. M. Mendels- solin 32-1692 Phalaris. Bentley, R. Dissertation on epistles of 22-928 Phantasmagoi'ia. Dircks, H. Illusions produced by the l)ircksian p 24-168 Phantasmata. R. R. Madden . . 15-158 Phantastes. G. McDonald . . . 18-1966 Pliantom bouquet. E. Parrish . . 5-215 Phantom flowers ; a treatise on the art of producing skeleton leaves. B., 1864 . . 5-318 Phantom sliip. Fr. Marryat . . 18-2085 Phantom world. A. Calmet . . 32-1134 Pharaoh of the Exodus. D. W. Nash . 28''-204 Pharmacy. See Materia medica, therapeutics and pharmacy. Pharsalia. M. A. Lucan . . . 23-394,482 Phases of faith. F.W.Newman. . 32-1626 Phasis of matter. T. L. Kemp . . 8-71 Phedre. J. Racine .... 34-3121 Phelan, M. Billiards without a master. N. Y., 1850. 80 20-201 Phelps, A. The new birth. B., 1867 32-2286 — The still hour; or, communion with God. B., 1860 32-1666 — Park, E. A., and D. L. Furber. Hymns and choirs. Andover, 1860 . . 32-2237 Phelps. Mrs. A. L. The fireside friend ; or, female student. N. Y., 1847 . . . 13-166 PHELPS. 455 PHILADELPHIA. Phelps, Mrs. A. L. Hours with my pupils ; or, educational addresses. N. Y., 1859 13-167 — Our country, in its relations to the past, present and future ; a national book, consisting of original articles in prose and verse, contributed by American writers. Bait., 1804 33-1148 Phelps, C. A. Life and public services of Gen. U. S. Grant, and a biographical sketch of Hon. Schuyler Colfax. B., 1868 . . 30-2387 Phelps, Mrs. E. S. Manse of Sunnyside 18-2486 — Peep at " Number five " . . 18-2485 — The tell-tale 18-2487 Phelps, Miss E. S. The gates ajar . 18-2488 — Men, women, and ghosts . . 18-2489 Phelps, S. Analysis of human nature ; or, an inves- tigation to improve the condition of the poor. L., 1818. 2 V. 8» . . . 2-829 Phemie Keller. Mrs. J. H. Riddell . 18-3605 Phenomena and laws of heat. A. Cazin 11-171 Plienomena of plant life. L. H. Grindon 9-104 Pliidias, la jeunesse de. C. E. Beule . 34-4667 Phil. Purcell, and other tales. W. Carleton 18-592,3o51 Philadelphia. Law and government. — Digest of the ordinances of the corporation, and of the acts of assembly relating thereto. Pub- lished by authority of the councils. Ph., 1834. 8° 2-84 — Digest of the acts of assembly relating to. Ph., 1860. 8" 2-237 — Digest of Laws relating to, 1854-63 2-238 — A further supplement to an act entitled an act to incorporate the city of Philadelphia, passed Jan. 31st, 1854 ; with further acts passed in 1854-9. Ph., 1859. 8° . . 2-318 — A further supplement to an act entitled an act to incorporate the city of Philadelphia, passed Jan. 31st, 1854. Ph., 1854. 8-' . 26''-793 — Ordinancesand joint resolutions, 1863,7,8. Ph., 1864-9. 3 V. 8° . . . . 2-284 — Minutes of the common council of the city of Philadelphia, 1704-76. Pli , 1847. 8° 26='-824 — Journalsof select and common councils, 1835-48. 13 V. 8" 26»-794 — Journal of the select council, from Nov. 19th, 1857, to July 1st, 1864, 1867,8. 17 v. 8° 26='-796 — Journal of the common council, May 12th, 1850, to June 30th, 1864, 1867,8. 18 v. 8° 2:.;''-795 — Message of the mayor ; with accompanying documents, 1859-62. 4 v. 8» . 26^-887 — Department reports. — Fairmount park conunissioners . 26''-1052 — Fire marshal, 1865 .... 26»-889 — Gas works. Annual report, 1867 . 26»-890 Reports of the trustees of the Philade][)hia gas works to the select and common council. Ph., 1838. 8" . . . . 6-405 Report of si)ecial committee to investigate the management and atfairs ; with an answer thereto. Ph., 1807. 8° . . 20"-1000 — Water department Annual report of chief en- gineer, 1843, 1860-05,7,9. 9 v. 8" 20^-741 — Public schools. — Annual reports of controllers. Ph., 1804-8. 7v. 8° 13-108 — Report of the committee on revision of studies ; with the graded course of instruction approved March 10th, 1868. Ph., 1868. 8" 13-180 — Report of special committee on introducing music. Ph., 1800. 8° . . 3-3-1391 — Reports of committee on central high school 13-289 — Libraries. — American philosophical society. Catalogue ''21-400 — Apprentices' library. Catalogue . 21-409 — Athenaeum. Charter, catalogue, by-laws, etc. 21-472 — Library co. of P. Catalogue . 21-480,1 Philade][)hia. Libraries. — Library of friends. Catalogue . 21-475 — Loganian. Catalogue . . . 21-482 — Mercantile library company. Annual reports. 1840-09 21-480 Catalogues .... 21-487 to 94 — Pennsylvania hospital, catalogue of medical library 21-49S — Almshouse, catalogue of medical library 21-405 — Board of Traded Annual reports, 1858-61,5-9. Ph., 1859-07. 8 V. 8» 1-93 Report of the committee on inland trans- portation, on the commerce of the lakes, etc. Ph., 1858. 8" . . . . 1-210 Report of a special committee in relation to the life-saving stations upon the coast. Ph., 1800. 8° 1-210 Report of a special committee upon the law of collisions at sea, etc. Ph., 1801. 8" 1-210 Kimber, T. Railroad map of the soutliern states, showing connections with Phila.,(1802) 25-348 — Directories. — 1806,7. J. Robinson . . . 2.5-137 — 1813. J. A. Pa.xton . . . 25-151 — 1817. E. Dawes .... 25-143 — 1818,19. J. A. Paxton . . . 25-151 — 1820. E. Whitely . . . 25-151 ' — 1824,28-31,35-37. R. Desilv^r . 25-152 — 1837,39-67. A. McElroy . . 25-153 — 1850. J. H. Bvram ; illustr. business d. 25-311 — 1860-01. W. il. Boyd ; business d. 25-129 — 1807-9. I. Costa. [Gopsill's] . 25-157 — Maps and guides. — Bowen, D. History, designed as a guide . 2G''-604 — Guide to Laurel Hill cemetery . 20''-535 — Hexamer, E. Barnes' map . . 25-364 — Mease, J. Picture of . . . 26i'-605 — Smedley, S. L. Atlas of . . . 25-357 — Smith, R. A. Philadelphia as it is, 1852 26''-533 — Toudy, H. J. New map of . . 25-375 — Views of 26*'-1009 — Miscellany. — Belisle, D. W. History of Independence hall 26''-486 — Carey, M. Account of the ixialignant fever 10-21 — Duche, J. Observations on a variety of sub- jects 32-1909 — First troop cavalry, by-laws, etc. . 26"-998 — Freedley, E. T. P. and its manufactures 6-331 — Lee, J. H. History of riots . . 20='-555 — Martindale, J. C. History of Byberry and Moreland . . . . • . 20''-856 — Minutes of committee of defence, 1814,15 V. 8 of 26»-137 — Minutes of the proceedings of the committee appointed on the 14th Sept. 1793, by the citi- zens, to alleviate the sufferings of the afflicted with malignant fever. Ph., 1848. 8° 10-43 — Rittcr, A. Philadelphia and her merchants 26'^'-371 — Simpson, H. Lives of Philadelphians 30-1170 — Watson, J. F. Annals of . 26'^220,319 — Wines, E. C. Peep at China ; Chinese museum 28''-559 — Winslow, S. N. Biographies of successful merchants 30-1584 — See Carpenters' hall ; Christ church ; Eastern penitentiary ; Friendly sons of St. Patrick ; House of refuge ; League island ; Pennsyl- vania hall ; St. James' ; St. Peter's ; and the following titles. Philadelphia alms-house. Catalogue of the medical library, prepared by E. F. Rivinus. Ph., 1831. 8" . . . . . . 21-405 Philadelphia book ; or, specimens of metropolitan literature. Ph., 1836 . . . 33-c9 PHILADELPHIA. 456 PHILLIPS. Philadelphia college of pharmacy, journal of the. Edited by B. Ellis, et al. v. 1-G. Ph , 1880-35. Continued as the American journal of phar- macy. Ed. by Griffitii, et al. u. s. v. 1-17. Ph., 1835-51. 23 v. 8° . . 10-873 Philadelphia, Easton and Water- Gap railroad com- pany, [now Nortii Pennsylvania railroad co. ] Reports of directors, with act of incorpora- tion. 1852-G3 .... 1-854 Philadelphia medical society. Report on quack medicines. Ph., 1828. 8° . . 10-79 Philadeli^hia monthly magiizine ; devoted to general literature and the fine arts. v. 1-4. Ph., 1828,9. 8° 17-88 Philadelphia photographer, v. 1-5. Pli. ,1804-9. 5 v. 8« G-912 Philadelphia and Reading railroad company. An- nual reports of the president and managers. Ph., 1844,45,48-02. 8° . . 1-353 Philadelphia register and national recorder, v. 1,2. Ph., 1819. 8» . . . . 17-195 Philadelphia society for alleviating the miseries of public prisons. Annual report of acting com- mittee. Ph., 1888. 8° . . 2-991 Philadelphia society for promoting agriculture. Memoirs. Ph., 1815-18. 4 v. 8° 4-2 Philadelphia society for the promotion of national industry. Carey, M. Addresses 3-57 •Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad company. Investigation into the alleged official misconduct of the late superintendent. Ph., 1854,5. 2 V. 8'' . . . 1-310 Piiilalethes. See Morgan, T. Pliilanthropic economy. Mrs. M. Loudon 3-149 Pliilanthropic results of the war in America. N. Y., 18G4 26''-870 Phileleutherus Dubliuiensis. See Delaney, Patrick, in supplement. Philemon. Barnes, A. Notes on . 82-702 — Oosterzee, J. J. van Commentary on 82-2083 Phileo, C. W. Twice married . . 18-2490 Pliiiidor. [Pseud, for F. A. Danican.] Studies of cliess. 5th ed. L., 1817. 8° . 20-55 — Allen, G. Life of .... 80-1440 — See Easy introduction ; Pohlman, J. G. Philip of Macedon, life and reign of. T. Luland 30-2012 Philip II, of Spain. C. Gayarre . . 27''-202G — Prescott, W. H, History of reign of 27''-2049 — Watson, R. History of reign of . 27'»-2088 Philip III, of Spain. Watson, R., and W. Thomson. History of reign of . . .• 27'^-2089 Philip, chief of the Wampanoags. Abbott, J. S. C. History of 30-1000 Philip, A. P. W. Treatise on protracted indiges- tion and its consequences. Ph., 1843. 8° 10-89 Philip, Mrs. H. Above her station . 18-2491 Philip, R. Devotional guides ; with an introductory essay by A. Barnes. N. Y., 1887. 2v. 32-115 — Eternity realized ; or, a guide to the thouurhtful. B., 1833 32-500 — Life and times of Rev. George Whitefield. N. Y., 1838 80-504 — Life, times, and characteristics of John Bunyan. N. Y., 1889 30-57 Philip Augustus. G. P. R. James . 18-1041 Philip, adventures of. W. M. Thackeray 18-8197 Philip Brantley's life work, and how he found it. By M. E. M 18-4244 Philip Colville. Grace Kennedy . y. 6 of 18-3876 Philip Earnscliffe. A. B. Edwards . 18-3888 Philip Morton. Mrs. P. Cudlip . . 18-3708 Philip Tiiaxter. C. A. Washburn . 18-2492 Philippart, J. Campaign in Germany and France, 1813,14. L., 1814. 2 v. 8° . 27'^-3518 — Memoirs and campaigns of Charles John, prince royal of Sweden. L., 1814. 8° . 30-87 Philippe de Reims. The romance of Blonde of O.k- ford, etc. Camden soc. pub. v. 72 27»-195 Philippians. Barnes, A. Notes on . 32-701 Philippine islands. Bowring, J. Visit to 28''-359 — La Gironiere, P. P. de. Twenty years in 29''-239 — Lavollee, C. Les Philippines . 34-4659 — See Manilla. Philips, A. (Bell's poets of G. B.) . 23-487 — The distrest mother; tragedy. Trans, from the Andromaque of Racine. B. B. T. v. 5 24-71 — Same. D. L T. v. 4 . . . 24-107 — Same. I. B. T. v. 12 . . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. v. 1 . . . 24-142 — Same. S. B. T. v. 11 . . . 24-191 Philips, F. Exposure of the calumnies against the magistrates and the yeomanry cavalry of Manchester and Salford. 4th ed. L. 8" 27''— 1253 Philips, J. (Bell's poets of G. B.) '. 23-483 — (Sanford's Br. poets) . , . 23-171 Philips, S. Yoice of blood, in the sphere of nature and of the spirit-world. Ph., 1864 32-1418 Philips. See Phillips. Phillimore. J. G. History of England during the reign of George III. v. 1. L., 1863. 8" 27=^-946 — Principles and maxims of jurisprudence. L., 1856. 8° 2-144 — Private law among the Romans. From the Pandects. L., 1863. 8" . . 2-209 Phillimore, R. Commentaries upon international law. Ph., 1854,5. 8° . v. 85,90 of 2-55 — Judgment in the cases of Martin vs. Mackonochie, and Flamank vs. Simpson. Ed. by W. G. F. Phillimore. L., 1868. 8° . . 32-2510 — Law of domicil. Ph., 1847. 8° v. 57 of 2-55 Phillimore, R. M. See Dupanloup, in supplement. Phillippo, J. M. Jamaica ; its past and present stale. Ph., 1843. 8° . . . . 26'^-372 Phillips, Miss. My life, and what shall I do with it ? By an old maid. L., 1860 . . 33-876 Phillips, C. Recollections of Curran and some of his cotemporaries. N. Y., 1818. 8» 30-125 — Curran and his contemporaries, N. Y., 1851 30-660 — The Emerald isle; a poem. N. Y., 1813 2.3-428 — Curran and Grattan, speeches of; with the appeal of Robert Emmett, at the close of his trial for high treason. Ph., 1840. 8° 33-636 Phillips, E. Theatrum poetarum Anglicanorum ; containing the names and characters of all the English poets from the reign of Henry III, to the close of the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; first published in 1675, and now enlarged by additions, by Sir E. Brydges. Canterbury, 1800 30-445 Phillips, Henry. Musical and personal recollections during half a century. L., 1864. 2 v. 5-1025 Phillips, Henry, F. H. S. Companion for the orchard ; an historical and botanical account of fruits known in Great Britain. L., 1881. 8° 4-198 Phillips, Henry, jr. Historical sketch of the paper money issued by Pennsylvania. Ph., 1862. 8° 1-319 — Historical sketches of the paper currency of the American colonies. Roxbury, 1865,6. 2 v. 4" 1-269 Phillips, G. S. [January Searle.] The eypsies of Danes' Dyke . . . . ~ 18-2494 — Memoirs of William Wordsworth. L., 1852 30-710 Phillips, John. Life on the earth, its origin and succession. Camb., 1800 . . 9-311 — Manual of geolouy, practical and theoretical. L., 1855 . " . . . . 9-283 — Treatise on geology. L., 1887. 2 v. 9-282 Phillips, J. A. Gold-mining and assaying ; a scien- tific guide for Australian emigrants. 2d ed. L.,1853 ..... 6-391 PHILLIPS. 457 PHILOSOPHY. Phillips, J. A. Manual of metallurgy ; or, a prac- tical treatise on the chemistry of the metals. L., 1854 6-398 — Mining and metallurgy of gold and silver. L., 1867. 8° 6-519 Phillips, J. B. The evil eye. F's M. D. v. 17 24-113 Phillips, P. Musical leaves for sabbath schools. Gin., 1865 5-1057 Phillips, Sir R., [Ed.] Addisoniana. L., 1804. 2v 30-1795 — Memoirs of the public and private life of Sir Richard Phillips. By a citizen of London. L.,1808 30-425 Phillips, Watts. Camilla's husband. F's S. D. v. 41 24-221 — The wild tribes of London . . 18-3977 Phillips, Wendell. The constitution a pro-slavery compact ; or, extracts from the Madison papers, etc. N. Y., 1856 . • 26'*-672 — Speeches, lectures, and letters. B., 1863 33-516 Phillips, Willard. Propositions concerning protec- tion and free-trade. B., 1850 . 3-179 Phillips, William. Conquest of Kansas, by Missouri and her allies ; a history of the troubles in Kansas, from the passage of the organic act until the close of .Tuly, 1856. B., 1856 26»-348 Phillips, W. B. Diamond cross . . 18-2495 Phillips. See Philips. Philiy and Kit. C. Chesebro' . . 18-628 Philo Judaeus. Works. Trans, by C. D. Yonge. L., 1854,5. 4v 32-550 Philobiblion, the : a monthly bibliographical jour- nal. V. 1,2. N. Y., 1862,3. 4° 21-235 Philological grammar. W. Barnes . 22-31 Philological museum, v. 1,2. Camb., 1832,33. 8° 22-486 Philological proofs of the unity of the human race. A. B. .Johnes .... 22-458 Philological society, transactions 1864,5. L. 2 v. 8" 22-488 Philology. Bayly, A. Introduction to languages 22-36 — De Vere, M. S. Outlines of comparative p. 22-415 — Dwight, B. W. Modern p. . . 22-431 — Garnett, R. Philological essays . 22-443 — Gibbs, J. W. Pnilological studies . 22-448 — Harris, J. Philological inquiries . 22-1081 — Key, T. H. Philological essays . 22-461 — Latham, R. G. Elements of comparative p. 22-462 — Midler, F. M. Languages of the seat of war in the east 22-479 Lectures on language . . 23-478 — Townsend, .T. Etymological researches 22-550 — Welsford, H. Essay on language . 22-502 — Young, T. Languages. [Misc. works, v. 3] 11-307 — See Comparative grammar ; Language ; and names of languages. , Philosophe sous les toits. E. Souvestre 34-3799 Philosophers of Foufouville. By Radical Freelance 18-4146 Philo-Socrates. W. Ellis . . . 33-142 Philosopher's stone. R. Lully . . 8-121 Philosophers. Diogenes Laertius. Lives and opin- ions of 15-184 — Feuelon. Anciens philosophes . 34-3307 — — Lives of 30-160 — Figuier, L. Vies des savans . . 34-4725 — Houssaye, A. Philosophes du ISme siecle. v. 3 34-5295 Philosophers and actresses . 30-1778 — Taine. H. Philosophes du XIX siecle 34-3845 Philosophical arrangements. James Harris 15-322 " Philosophical enquiry concerning human liberty." S. Clarke 32-2181 Philosophical instruments. McAllister &Bro. Cata- logue 11-43 Philosophical magazine, comprehending the various branches of science, the liberal, and the fine arts. 1st series, v. 1-08. L., 1798-1826. 8» 11-265 — 2d series. Philosophical magazine; or, annals of chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, natural history, and general science, v. 1,2,5-11. L., 1827-32. 8° . . . . 11-265 General index. L., 1835. 8° . 11-265 — 3d series. London, Edinburgh, and Dublin philosophical maixazine and journal of science. V. 1-27,30,31,33-36. L., 1832-50. 8° 11-265 — 4th series. Same. v. 28-36. L., 1864-9. 8° 11-265 Philosophical miscellanies. V. Cousin 15-57 Philosophical strictures. A. Lyall . 15-241 Philosophical theories and philosophical experience. C. F. Cornwallis .... 30-1557 Philosophic de la musique. C. Beauquier 34-4426 Philosophic morale. J. Droz . . 34-4285 Philosophic morale. P. Janet . . 34-3423 Philosophic proverbiale. M. F. Tuppcr 34-5167 Philosophy. History, lexicography, and criti- cism. — Bayle, P. Dictionnaire historique et critique 34-4974 — Butler, W. Archer. History of ancient p. 15-115 — Chalybaus, H.M. Speculative philosophy, from Kant to Hegel .... 15-169 — Cory, J. P. Metaphysical inquiry . 15-309 — Cousin, V. History of modern p. . 15-103 Histoire de la philosophe . • 34-3165 — Enfield, W. History of . . . 15-28 — Epitome of history of . . . 15-35 — Ferrier, J. F. Lectures on . • 15-138 — Fleming, W. Vocabulary of . . 15-143 — Goodrich, S. G. Glance at . . 15-275 — Grote, J. Exploratio philosopliica 15-265 — Hampden, R. D. Philosophy of the middle ages 15-127 — Lewes, G. H. Biographical history of 15-113 — Masson, D. Recent British p. . 15-266 — Maurice, F. D. Ancient and modern p. 15-222 to 5 — Morell, J,. D. Speculative p. of Europe 15-49 — Saisset, E. Philosophic et la religion 34-5004 — Schwegler, A. History of ■ . . 15-104 — Tennemann, W. G. History of . 15-110 — Tyler, 8. Progress of . . . 15-155 — Vinet, A. Outlines of . . . 33-1368 — Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Dictionnaire philosophique 34-4496 — Whewell, W. Philosophy of discovery 15-165 — Systems of. — Bacon, F. Works .... 15-7,500 — Berkeley, G. Works . . . 15-83 — Bolingbroke, H. St. John, Lord. Works 15-9 — Bolton, M. P. W. Inquisitio philosophica . . . . . . . 15-300 — Brann, H. A. Curious questions . 15-291 — Brown, T. Works . , . 15-18 — Cousin, V. Philosophy of Kant . 15-174 — Craik, G. L. Bacon and his philosophy 15-166 — Culverwell, N. Light of nature . 15-146 — Descartes, R. Meditations and principles of ...... 15-230 — Fischer, K. Realistic p. and its age 15-116 — Hamilton, Sir W. Philosophy . 15-126 Discussions on . . . . 15-253 Lectures on metaphysics . . 15-129 — Hamilton versus Mill . . . 15-337 — Haven, J. Studies in p. and theology 15-34 — Hobbes, T. Works . . . 33-778 — Holbach, Baron d'. System of nature 15-331 — Hume, D. Philosophical works . 15-117 — Jamieson, G. Essentials of . . 1.5-140 — Laromiguiere, P. Leqons de la philosophic 34-5001 — Lowndes, R. Primary beliefs . 15-355 PHILOSOPHY. 458 PHOTOGRAPHY. Philosophy. Systems of. — Lucretius Carus, T. On the nature of things I0-8G — Mansel, H. L. Philosophy of the conditioned 15-284 — McCosh, J. Examination of Mill . 15-276 — Martineau, J. Essays . . . 15-282 — Mill, J. S. Dissertations and discussions 15-280 Examination of Hamilton . . 15-249 — Nourrisson. Spinoza et le naturalisme contem- porain 34-4198 — Reid, T. "Works .... 15-59,261 — Shields, C. W. Philosophia ultima 15-179 — Spencer, H. First principles , 15-198 Principles of psychology , . 15-173 — Stewart, D. Works . . . 15-103 — Stirling, J. H. Secret of Hegel . 15-272 — Tagart, E. Locke's writings considered 15-321 — Tucker, G. Essays, moral and metaphysical 15-277 — Tyler, S. Baconian p. . . . 15-70 — See Cosmogony ; Greek philosophy ; Hindoo- stan, religion, etc. ; Knowledge ; Logic ; Man ; Materialism ; Mental science ; Meta- physics ; ]\Ioral science ; Perception ; Posi- tivism ; Psychology ; Reason ; Senses ; Thought ; Understanding. Philosophy in sport made science in earnest 18-2493 Philosophy of common life. J. Scoffern 10-345 Philosoj^hy of common sense. M.Carey 33-443 Philosophy of domestic life. W. H. Byford 33-417 Philosophy of history. G. W. F. Hegel 29''-93 Philosophy of history. F. v. Schlegel 29='-36,7 Philosophy of human nature. F. E. Brewster 2-552 Philosophy of the inductive sciences. W. Whewell 11-137,8 Philosophy of life and philosophy of language. F. V. Schlegel ..... 15-62 Philosophy of living. C. Ticknor . 10-108 Philosophy of manufactures. A. Ure . 6-440 Philosophy of mathematics. A.T.Bledsoe 14-190 Piiilosophy of natural history. W. Smellie 9-963 Philosophy of natural history. J.Ware 9-969 Philosophy of nature. H. S. Boase . 11-156 Philosophy of physics. A. Brown . 11-109 PiiilosoDhy of the plan of salvation. J. B. Walker ' 32-609 Philosophy of progress. H. J. Slack . 2-863 Philosophy of religion. T.Dick. . 32-2301 Philosophy of religion. J. D. Morcll . 32-1499 Philoso[)hy of things from philosophy of words. E. Johnson 15-311 Philosophy of William Shakespeare ; passages se- lected from his works. 8d ed. L., 1863 24-129 Philosophy of words. R.Jones . . 22-137 Phih)sturgius. Epitome of ecclesiastical history. See Sozomen .... 32-559 Philothea. L. M. Child . . . 18-688 Pliilp, J. Washington described ; a view of the American capital ; with notices, historical, topographical, and scientitic, of the seat of government. N. Y., 1861 . . 26'^-402 Phineas Finn. A. Trollope . . . 18-4203 Phipps, E. Memoirs of the political and literary life of Robert Pkimer Ward; witli selections from his corresi)ondence, diaries, and unpub- lished literary remains. L., 1850. 2 v. 8" 30-1314 — See Hertz, H. Phips, W. Bowen, F. Life of. (S. A. B. 7) 30-497 Pliipson, T. L. Meteors, aerolites, and falling stars. L., 1867 12-94 — Piiospliorescence ; or, the emission of light by minerals, plants, and animals. L., 1862 9-956 Phipson, T. L. The utilization of minute life ; being practical studies on insects, Crustacea, mollusca, Avorms, polypes, infusoria, and sponges. L., 1864 . . , 9-604 — See Fonvielle, W. de. Phoenician Ireland. J. L. Villanueva . 27*-l548 Phoenician language. Levy, M. A. Worterbuch 34-2390 Phoenix, John. [Pseud.] See Derby, G. H. Phoenixiana. G. H.-Derby . . . 18-845 Phonarthron, the. W. H. Hcnslowe . 22-390 Phonetics, phonography, stenography, and short- hand. Angell, J. Stenography 22-10 — American phonetic journal . . 22-303 — Bennett, J. Elements of stenography 22-41 — Bridges, N. Stenographic . . 22-49 — Byrom, J. Universal English short-hand 22-308 — Cooper, T. Parliamentary short-hand 22-66 — Elphinston, J. Propriety ascertained in her picture 22-395 — Fauvel-Gouraud, F. Cosmophonography 22-95 — Fonetic bib'l 82-1978 — Graham, A. J. Handbook of phonography 22-107 Phonographic dictionary . . 22-100 — Holdsworth, W., and W. Aldridge. Natural short-hand 22-367 — Levy, M. System of short-hand . 22-154 — Macaulay, A. Polygraphy . . 22-164 — Mason, W. Arts advancement . 22-167 — Michaelis, G. New system of stenography 22-161 — Munson, J. E. Complete phonographer 22-17 — Pitman, B. History of short-hand 22-343 Manual of phonography . . 22-197 Phonographic magazine . . 22-345 Phonographic and reporters' readers 22-340 The phrase book , . . 22-348 The reporter's companion . . 22-347 — Stains, V. D. de. Phonography . 22-237 — Taylor, S. Standard for stenography 22-247 — Thompson, J. Manual of . . 22-249 — Weston, J. Art of short-hand . 22-280 — Williams, W. M. Short-hand for every body 22-291 — See Alphabets. Phonotypic journal, v. 6. L., 1847. 8° 22-198 Phosphorescence. T. L. Phipson . 9-956 Photius. Myriobiblon sive bibliotheca libroruni quos legit et censuit Photius. Gisece editit D. Iloeschelius. Latine redditit A. Schottus. Rothomagi, 1653. f» . . . 34-2949 Photo-lithography. See Shakespeare. Photo-zincography. Scott, A. de C, and Sir H. James 6-1017 Photograpliic almanac, (American.) J. Towler 6-953 Photographic manipulation. Price, L. Manual of . . . . 6-916 Photographic mosaics. M. C. Lea, andE. L. AVilson ■ . . 6-876 Photographs. Dore, G. Wandering Jew 5-760 — Friswell, J. H. Life portraits of Shakespeare 80-1978 — Ruined abbeys and castles of Great Britain and Ireland 27''-678 — Smith, R. II. Expositions of great pictures 5-329 Photography. British iournal of . . 6-984 — Burgess, N. G. Manual of . . 6-826 — Catechism of 6-828 — Delamotte, P. H. Practice of . 0-838 — Hardwich, T. F. Manual of photographic chemistry 6-858 — Himes, C. F. Leaf-prints . . 6-868 — Hughes, J. Practice of . . . 6-867 — Hunt, R. Light in its chemical relations 8-66 — Kemp, G. Certain dry processes in 6-871 — Lea, M. C. Manual of . . . 6-873 PHOTOGRAPHY. 459 PHYSIOLOGY. Phototrraphy. Lea, M. 0., and E. L. Wilson. Pliotographic mosaics . . . G-87G — Moiickhoven, D. von. Popular treatise on 6-886 — Newman, — . Harmonious colouring 6-H93,4 — Otte, J. Landscape p. . . . 6-904 — Philadelpliia photographer . . 6-912 — Ponting, T. C. Photographic difficulties 6-913 — Price, L. Photographic manipulation 6-916 — Root, M. A. Theory and practice of 6-949 — Scott, A. de C. Photo-zincography and other photographic processes . . 6-1017 — Simons, M. P. Pliotography in a nutshell 6-950 Instructions for coloring photog'-aphs 6-951 — Sutton, T. Collodion processes . 6-952 Dictionary of . . . . 6-926 and G. Dawson. Dictionary of 6-927 — Towler, J. American photographic almanac 6-953 The silver sunbeam . . . 6-932 — Universal text-book of . . . 6-938 — See Photo-lithography ; Photo zincography ; Stereoscope. Phrase book, the. B. Pitman . . 22-348 Phreno-mnemotechny. F. Fauvel-Gouraud 13-83 " Phreno physiology." Grimes, J. S. Mysteries of human nature explained . . 10-509 Phrenology. American phrenological journal 10-613 — Bain, A. Estimate of , . . 15-186 — Combe, G. Elements of . . 10-30 Lectures on ... . 10-609 Moral philosophy . . . 15-220 etal. Moral and intellectual sciences 15-210 — Dean, A. Lectures on . . . 10-37 — Flourens, M. J. Phrenology examined 10-45 — Fowler, Mrs. L. N. Familiar lessons on 10-558 — Fowler, O. S. Memory . . . 13-90 Practical p 10-325 Self-culture .... 13-272 — Hecker, J. Scientific basis of education 13-109 — Jones, S. Practical p. . . . 10-395 — Scott, W. Harmony of p. with scripture 10-587 — Sewall, T. Examination of p. . 10-154 — Snuth, John A. Prelections on subjects con- nected with moral and physical science 10-523 — Spurzheim, J. G. Phrenology ; or, the doctrine of mental phenomena . . . 10-100 Phrenology in connection with the study of pliysiognomy .... 10-101 Outlines of 10-103 Physiognomical system . . 10-708 — Warne, J. A. Phrenology in the family 10-610 — See Physiognomy. Physic and physicians. L., 1839. 2 v. 10-767 — See Medicine ; Physicians. Physical education. Caldwell, C. Thoughts on 10-508 — Evans, R. Prize essay on . . 10-405 — Jacques, D. H. Hints towards physical per- fection 10-179 — Lennox, W. Prize essay on . . 10-405 — Pike, L. O. Prize essay on . . 10-405 — Riofrey, B. Physical education ; especially adapted to young ladies . . 10-690 — See Gymnastics. Physical geography. See Geography. Physical history of mankind. J. C. Prichard 9-609 Physical media in spiritual manifestations. G. W. Sampson 82-2480 Physical perfection, hints on. D. H. Jacques 10-179 Physical theory of another life. I. Taylor 82-1899 Phj'sician and patient. W.Hooker '. 10-122 Physician's holiday. J. Forbes . . 27''-281 Physicians. Jeaffreson, J. C. Book about doctors 10-242 Physicians. Clergymen and doctors . 83-12 — Ph}'sic and physicians . . . 10-767 — Russell, J. R. History and heroes of medicine 10-275 Physick, P. S. Randolph, J. Life and character of 30-1563 Physico-theology. W. Derham . . 32-1812 Phj'sics. See Natural philosophy. Physio-philosophy, elements of. L. Oken 9-1017 Physioii'nomy. Lavater, J. C. Essays on " 10-240,1000 — Redfield, J. Comparative p. . . 10-629 — Sperzheim, J. G. Phrenology in connection with p 10-101 — Warwick, E. Notes on noses , 10-675 — Wells, S. R. New physiognomy . 10-763 — Woolnoth, T. Facts and nices . 5-636 — See Phrenology ; Porta, G. B. della. Physiognomy of diseases. G. Corfe . 10-1003 Physiological chemistry. See Chemistry, physiolo- gical. Physiological researches. J. Davy . 9-538 Physiological researches upon life and death. X. Bichat 10-16 Physiologic du gout. Brillat-Savarin . 34-3101 Physiologic du mariage. H. de Balzac 34-3065 Physiologic du ridicule. S. Gaj-^ . . 34-5384 Physiology. Bell, A. N. Knowledge of living things 9-907 — Bushnan, J. S. Animal and vegetable p., etc. 9-995 — Carpenter, W. B. Animal physiology 9-727 Principles of human p. . . 10-22 — Combe, A. Principles of . . 10-27 — Comstock,' J. L. Outlines of . . 10-81 — Dalton, J C. Treatise on human p. 10-174 Physioloiiy and hygiene . . 10-878 — Drapei-, J. W. Human p. . . 10-160 Text-book on ... . 10-595 — Dunglison, II. Human p. . . 10-257 — Flint, A. Physiology of man . 10-585 — Fowler, Mrs. L. N. Familiar lessons on 10-558 — Fowler, O. S. Animal and mental p. 10-324 — Goadby, H. Text-book of vegetable and animal physiology 9-1030 — Huxley, T. H. Elementary physiolocy 10-679 and W. J. Youmans. Elements of 10-803 — Jarvis, E. Physiology and laws of health 10-589 — Lehman, C. G. Manual of chemical p. 8-3-3 — Lewes, G. H. Physiology of common life 10-194 — Ludlow, J. L. Manual of examinations upon . 10-375 — Mace, J. Histoire d'une bouchee de pain 34-5098 History of a bit of bread . . 10-668 — Mageudie, F. Elementary compendium of 10-77 — Marshall, J. Outlines of . . 10-813 — Meigs, J. A. Methods of studying and teaching 10-536 — Miiller, J. Senses, voice, and muscular motion with the mental faculties . . 10-286 — Nice, C. D. Illustrations of . . 10-680 — Paine, M. Commentaries . . 10-142 — Roget, P. M. Physiology considered with reference to natural theology . 9-1008 — Ruschenberger, W. S. W. Anatomy and p. 9-619 — Raumarez, R. Physiological science 11-286 — Shea, J. Manual of . . . 9-723 — Spencer, T. Lectures on animal heat 10-376 — Todd, R. B., and W. Bowman. Physiological anatomy and p. of man . . 10-224 — Unzer, J. A. Principles of . . 10-686 — See Anatomy and p. ; Botany ; Chemistry, physiological ; Comparative anatomy and p. ; Electro p ; Marriage. PHYSIOLOGY. 460 PIERCE. Physiology and pathology of the human mind. H. Msuidsley ..... 10-812 Physiology at the farm. Seller, W. , and H. Stephens : 4-207 Physiology of "muffs." W. Gaspcy . 18-3974 Physiology of the senses. A. B. Johnson 15-243 Physiology of taste. A. Brillat-Savarin G-160 Phytogeuesis. Schleiden, M. J. Contributions to 9-1039 — See Botany. Piaget, Henry F. The watch; its construction, merits, and defects ; how to choose it, and how to use it ; with an essay on clocks, and how to use them. K Y., 1808 . 0-120 Piano de Berthe. T. Barriere et J. Loiiu 34-5328 Pianist's album, [v. 3 of Home circle] 5-962 Piano-forte. Bertiui, 11. Method for . 5-989 — Burrowes, J. F. Piano-forte primer 20^-2099 — Clementi, M. Kunst des pianofortespieles 5-845 — Engelbrecht, J. C. Materia musica 5-1128 — Hummel, J. N. Anweisuug zum piano-forte- spiel 5-809 — Mason, W., and E. S. Hoadly. Method for 5-987 — Richardson, N. New method for . 5-990 — Rimbault, E. F. Origin, progress and construc- tion of 5-807 — Spencer, C. C. Rudiments of playing 5-1055 — Thalberg, S. L' art du chant applique au p. . " 5-900 — See Music, instrumental. Piatt, J. J. Poems in sunshine and firelight. Cin., 1806 23-831 — Western windows, and other poems. N. Y. 1809 23-1038 Piatt, Mrs. L. Bell Smith abroad. N. Y., 1855 27'^-376 Piave, M. F. See Verdi, G. Piazza tales. H.Melville . , . 18-2189 Pic nic papers. C. Dickens, et al". . 18-877 Picard. See Ricochets, les . . . 34-4224 Piciirdy. Musgrave, G. M. By-roads in 27>'-C24 Picciola. J. X. Boniface . . . 34-3658 — Same, in English .... 18-2715 Pichegru. Lecourbe, H. Opinion sur la conspira- tion de P. et autres . . . 34-3962 Pichler, Madame C. The siege of Vienna 18-2496 Pichot, A. Life and labours of Sir Charles Bell. L., 1800 30-1287 Pick, A. Literal translation from the Hebrew of the twelve minor prophets. L., 1835 32-173 Picken, A. The Canadas. Compiled from the original documents furnished by John Gait. L., 1832 20"-G00 — Waltham 18-3816 Pickering, C. The races of man, and their geogra- phical distribution ; new ed., Vv'ith an analytical synopsis of tlie natural history of man, by J. 0. Hall. L., 1850 . . . 29^-238 Pickering, Ellen. Ellen Wareham 18-2497,2500 — The grumbler .... 18-2497,2500 — The expectant .... 18-2498 — The merchant's daughter . . 18-2501 — Nan Darrell 18-2501 — Prince and peddler .... 18-2501 — The quiet husband .... 18-2508 — The squire 18-2503 — Who shall be heir .... 18-2498 Pickering, J. Vocabulary, or, collection of words and phrases which have been supposed to ba peculiar to the United States ; with an essay on the present state of the English language in the United States. B., 1810. 8" 22-199 Pickering, O. The life of Timothy Pickering, v. 1. B., 1867. 8« .... 30-2301 Pickwick club, posthumous papers of. C. Dickens 18-876 Picnics ; or, legends, tales, and stories of Ireland 18-2506 Picot, C. Beauties of the French drama ; prepared f(n- American schools. Ph., 1848 34-5046 — Fleurs du Parnasse franqnis. Ph., 1852 34-4472 — Historical narrations in French ; for American schools. Ph., 1846 . . . 34-5038 — Interesting narrations. (Narrations interes- santes.) Ph., 1851 . . . 34-5045 — Scientific narrations, etc. (Narrations scien- tifiques, etc.) Ph., 1847 . . 34-5047 Pictorial art, hand-book of. R. St. J. Tyrwhitt 5-311 Pictorial calendar of the seasons. Mary Howitt 20-384 Pictorial field-book of the revolution. B. J. Lossing 26''-294 Pictorial field-book of the war of 1812. B. J. Lossing 26"-619 Pictorial half-hours ; or, miscellanies of art ; with illustrative descriptions. L. 2 v. 33-219 Pictorial liand-book of London ; comprising its antiquities, architecture, arts, manufactures, trade, social, literary, and scientific institu- tions, exhibitions, and galleries of art. L., 1854 27^-742 Pictorial history of the county of Lancaster. L., 1844. 8° 27''-451 Pictorial history of England. G. L. Craik and C. Macfailane 27='-296 Pictorial narratives. N. Y., n. d. . 32-OlG Picture galleries of England. W. Hazlitt 5-9 — See Art galleries ; Portraits. Picture history of England. H. W. Dulcken 27^^-347 Picture of St. John. B. Taylor . . 23-873 Pictures. American gallery of art . 5-749 — Book of gems 5-704 — Burtin, F. X. de. Treatise on knowledge neces- sary to amateurs .... 5-188 — Landseer, J. Catalogue of . . 5-317 — Landseer, T. Carnivorous quadrupeds 5-758 — Landscape gallery .... 5-762 — Landscape illustrations of Scotland 5-780 — Le pitlure di Bologna . . . 34-2520 — Reynolds, J. Notes and observations on 5-144 — Smith, R. H. Expositions of sreat p. 5-329 — Tuckennan, H. T. Book of aiMists 5-580 — See Art galleries; Engraving; Museums; Paint- ing ; Prints. Pictures from the battle-fields. E. C. G. Murray 27'^-840 Pictures from the history of the Swiss. M. G. 27"-2408 M. G. Sleeper 27'-2()63 2-702 18-571 27b-738 27»-930 18-2507 18-3835 33-627 Sleeper Pictures from the history of Spain. G. Haynes Alice Gary T. Miller R. Pauli Pictures from prison life. Pictures of country life. Pictures of country life. Pictures of old England. Pictures of the French .... Pictures of the olden time. E. II. Sears Pictures of travel. H. Heine Picturesque. Fosbroke, T. D, Tourist's grammar 5-343 — Price, Sir U. On the picturesque , 5-149 Picturesque tour. A. Bisani . . 29''-81 Picturesque tourist. O. L. Holly . . 20''-49 Piddington, H. Sailor's horn-book for the law of storms ; a practical exposition of the theory of the law of storms, and its uses to mariners. 3d ed L., 1860. 8° . . . 11-193 Pidgeon, E. See Cuvier, G. L. C. F. D., Baron. Pieces de monnaie Karolingiennes. E. Sue 34-4638 Piedmont. Gallenga, A. Country life in 27"-478 History of 27''-2233 — Henderson, E. Observations on . 27''-518 — Monastier, A. History of the Vaudois church 32-1319 Pierce, C. The household manager ; a practical treatise upon the various duties from the drawing-room to the kitchen, L., 1857 6-209 PIERCE. 461 PILHES. Pierce, F. Hawthorne, N. Life of . 30-709 Pierce, G. F. Incidents of western travel. Nasli- ville, 1857 2G''-511 Pierce, I. JST. See De Morat, A. J. Pierce. See Peirce. Pierce Plowman. See Piers Ploughman. Pierolti, E. Customs and traditions of Palestine ; illustrating the manners of the ancient Hebrews. Camb., 1864. 8" . 28"-4;6 Pierotti, G. D. II giardino del Parnaso ; o sia raccolta di poesie, i fiori dei migliori pocti italiani. Edimborgo, 1811. 2 v. 34-2700 Pierpont, memoirs of the chevalier . 18-4245 Pierre le grand. See Peter the great. Pierre. C. Deslys 34-4141 Pierre de touche. Augier et Sandeau . 34-3031 Pierre de Yillergle. A. Achard . . 34-3011 Pierre et Jean. E. Souvestre . . 34-3800 Pierre ; or, the ambiguities. H. Melville 18-2190 Pierron, A. Histoire de la litterature Grecque. 2me ed. P., 1857 .... 34-3992 — Histoire de la litterature Romaine. 2me ed. P., 1857 34-3993 Pierron, E., and A. Laferriere. Two can play at that game. F's M. 1). v. 29 . 24-113 Pierrot le socialiste, infortunes du. P. Boitard 34-3094 Piers. Bland, W. Principles of construction of 6-17 Piers Ploughman, the vision and creed of. Ed. by T. Wright. 2d ed. L., 1856. 2 v. 23-41o — Pierce, the ploughman's crede. Ed. by W. W. Skeat. [E. E.T. S. 30.] L., 1867. 8" 22-1043 — See Early English text society. No. 28. Pierson, Hamilton W. Jeiferson at Monticello ; private life of Thomas Jcffel'son. N. Y. , 1862. 8° 30-1366 Pierson, H. W., ed. American missionary memorial ; includinir biographical and historical sketches. N. Y., 1853. 8° . . . . 32-414 Pierson, Helen W. Edith Vaughan's victory ; or, how to conquer .... 18-2508 Piesse, G. W. S. The art of perfumery. 2d ed. L., 1856 6-211 — Chymical, natural, and physical maffic. 2d ed. L.,1859 . ... — Laboratory of chemical wonders. Piety. Fish, H. C 20-202 L., 18C0 8-73 Primitive piety revived 32-1049 Early piety . . 82-2485 On female piety . 32-1578 — Guthrie, T. — James, J. A — See Religion, practical Piety promoted. W. and T. Evans Pig, treatise on. W. Youatt Pigault-Lebrun, C. A. G 4» . . . • . — Angelique et Jeanneton. — Les barons de Felsheim. — La famille Luceval. P. — Fanchette ; et Honorine — La folic Espagnole. P. 32-1170 4-40 Adelaide de Meran. P. 34-4816 P. P. 40 P. 40 — Le gaTQon sans souci ; L'ofHcieux. P, 34-4809 34-4808 34-4813 34-4810 34-4806 40 34-4807 34-481 1 34-4818 34-4814 P. 4" 34-4812 34-4805 — L' Homme a projets. P. 4° — Jerome. P. 4" . — Une Macedoine. P. 4" . . — Mon oucle Thomas ; M. de Kinglin. — M. Botte. P. 4» . . '. — La mouche ; vie et aventures de Pigault-Lebrun. P. 4° 34-4817 Pigeon pie. Miss Yonge . . , 18-3624 Pigeons. Dove cot and rabbit warren . 20-173 — Eaton, J. M. Art of breeding and manaeing 4-288 — Selby, P. J. [Jardine, Sir W. N. 1. 9] 9-593 — Tegetmeier, W. B. Management . 4-514 Piggot, A. S. Chemistry and metallurgy as applied to dental surgery. Ph., 1854. 8" 8-43 Piggot, A. S. Chemistry and metallurgy of copper ; including a description of the principal copper mines, tlie art of mining and preparing ores for market, and the various processes of copper smelting. Ph., 1858 . . . 6-393 Piggot. See Pigot. Piguotti, L. History of Tuscany, from the earliest era ; including memoirs of the family of the Medici. Trans, by J. Browning. L., 1826. 4 V. 8° 27-''-2410 — Storia della Toscana con diversi saggi sulle scienze, lettere e arli. Pisa, 1813,14. 5 v. in 9. 80 34-2527 Pigott, G. Manual of Scandinavian mythology ; containing a popular account of the two Ed- das and of the religion of Odin ; illustrated by translations from Oehlenschlager's Danish poem, " The gods of the north." L., 1839 32-925 Pigot, K. Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, etc., from Jacob Cats and R. Farlie. L., 1860. 8° 32-2025 Pigot. See Piggot. Pike, L. O. English and their origin ; a prologue to authentic English history. L., 1866. 8° 27«-948 — Physical education ; an essay, to which has been awarded the prize of the athletic society. L., 1863 10-405 Pike, S., and S. Hayward. Religious cases of con- science answered in an evangelical manner. Ph., [1859] 32-1397 Pike, Z. M. Account of expeditions to the sources of the Mississippi and Arkansaw, Kans, La Platte, and Pierre Jaun, rivers. Ph., 1810. 8° 26''-101 — Whiting, H. Life of. (S. A. B. 15) 30-497 Pilate and Herod. H. Stanley . . 18-2999 Piles, R. de. Art of painting, and the lives of the painters ; with an essay towards an English school ; with the lives and characters of above olie hundred painters. L., 1706 . 5-423 Pilferings from the Paris and Dover post-bag. L., 1843 27^-36 Pilgrim, J. Eveleen Wilson. F's S. D. v. 40 24-221 — The Limerick boy. F's M. D. v. 23 24-113 — Katty O'Sheal. F's M. D. v. 37 . 24-113 — Paddy the piper. F's M. D. v. 8 . 24-113 — Servants by legacy. F's M. D. v. 33 24-113 — Robert Emmet. F's S. D. v. 37 . 24-221 — Shandy Maguire. F's S. D. v. 81 . 24-221 Pilgrim fathers. See Pilgrims. Pilgrimage of the soul. G. de Guileville 32-2007 Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Sir R. Guylforde V. 51 of 27''-195 Pilgrimage to the land of my fathers. M. Margo- liouth 28''-490 Pilgrimage to Treves. C. E. Anthon . 27''-50 Pilgrims. Banvard, J. Plymouth and the pilgrims 26'>-276 — Cheever, G. B. Journal of , . 26''-43 — Gale, N. Pilgrim's first year in K E. 26*-579 — Martyn, W. C. History of the pilgrim fathers 32-9883 — Russell, W. S." Recollections of ! 2^-330 — Sears, E. H. Pictures of olden time 18-3835 — Steele. Life and time of W. Brewster 30-975 — Path of the pilgrim church . . 32-1442 — Wilson, D. History of the pilgrim fathers 26''-408 — See Massachusetts ; New England ; Plymouth ; Puritans. Pilgrim's i)rogress. J. Bunyan . . 32-34 Pilgrim's wallet. G. Haven . , . 27''-772 Pilgi-ims of fashion. K. Cornwallis . 18-751 Pilgrims of the Rhine. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton 18-489 Pilgrims of Walsingham. A. Strickland 18-8055 Pilhes de Tarascon, J. Le bienfait anonyme. Le Texier 1,84-4832 PILKINGTON. 462 PITT. Pilkington, J. Artist's guide and mechanic's own book. N.Y.,1841 . . . 0-899 Pilkington, M. General dictionary of painters. L., 1829. 2 V. 8° . . . . 30-1007 — Same ; with introduction by A. Cunningliam. L., 1857. 8» .... 30-1097^ Pillar of fire. J. H. Ingraham . . 18-1506 Pillars of Hercules. D. Urquhart . 27"-764 Pillersdorf, F. The political movement in Austria, during the years 1848,9. Trans, by G. Gaskell. L., 1850 . . . . . 27^-2050 Pillet-Will, M. F. Depense et produit des canaux et des chemins de fer. P., 1837. 2 v. 4" o4— o/oy Pillow, G. J. Message of the president of the U. S. communicating the proceedings of the tAVo courts of inquiry in the case of, Aug. 2, 1848. 8° 2-214 Pilot, the. J. F. Cooper . . . 18-730 Pilpay [or Bidpai.] Instructive and entertaining fables 18-4020 Pim, B. The gate of the Pacific. L., 1803. 8° 20^-467 — The negro and Jamaica. L., 1800. 8° 20^-971 Pim, J. Condition and prospects of Ireland and the evils arising from the present distribution of landed property ; with suggestions lor a remedy. Dub., 1848. 8" . . 27^-1511 Pimentil, M. The Brazil pilot; or, a description of the coast of Brazil, with charts. L., 1809. 4° 25-301 Pinckard, G. Notes on the West Indies ; including observations on the island of Barbadoes, and the settlements captured by the British troops upon the coast of Guiana. L., 1800. 3 v. 8" 20>'-594 Pindar. Carmina, cum deperditorum fragmentis selectis relegit F. G. Schneidewin. Lips., 1855 34-330 — Odes ; literally translated into English prose by D. W. Turner ; with a metrical version by A. Moore. L., 1852 . . . 23-403 — Vitet, L. Pindare et I'art grec . 34-4067 Pindar, Peter. TPs^ucl.] See Wolcott, J. Pindar, Susan. Legends of the flowers 18-2514 — Midsummer fays ; or, holidays at Woodleigh 18-3955 Pine, Cuyler. Mary Brandegee , , 18-2510 — Kenshawe 18-3917 Pine forests and hacmatack clearings. J. W. Sleigh 2^^-401 Pinel, L. Essai de philosophie positive. 2me ed. P., 1857 34-5387 Pinel, P. Traite medico-philosophique sur I'aliena- tion mentale. 2me ed. P., 1809. 80 34-4902 Piney woods tavern. P. Paxton . . 18-2406 Pinkerton, J. A general collection of the best and most interesting voyages and travels in all parts of the world ; many of which are now first translated into English. Ph., 1810-12. 6 V. 4° 29"-500 — Modern geography. Ph., 1804. 2 v. 8° 25-30 Pinkuey, W. Wheaton, H. Life, writings and speeches of 30-420 Life of. (S. A. B. 0) . . 30-497 Pinkney, Rev. William. Life of William Pinkney. N. Y., 1853. 8« . . . . 30-764 Pinney, N. The progressive French reader. N.Y., 1850 34-5048 Pino, J. G. del. New Spanish grammar ; or, ele- ments of the Spanish language. Sded. L., 1789 22-200 Pioneer bov, and how he became president. W. M. Thayer 18-3210 Pioneer church. M. Schuyler . . 32-2270 Pioneer heroes of the new Avorld. H. H. Brownell 26''-G06 Pioneer history of Ohio valley. S. P. Hildreth 26''-313 Pioneer of progress. J. Dennis . . 2-636 Pioneer women of the west. Mrs. E. F. Ellet 30-699 Pioneers, the. J. F. Cooper . . . 18-731 Pionceirs of France in the New world. F. Parknrm 26''-929 Pioneers of the west. W. P. Strickland 26^-310 Pioneers, preachers and people of the Mississippi valley. W. II. Milburn . . 26^-441 Piozzi, H. L. [Mis. Tlirale.] Autobiography, letters and literary remains ; edited, with an account of her life and writings, by A. Ilayward. B., 1801 30-1333 — Biitish synonymy ; or, an attempt at regulating the choice of words in familiar conversation. L., 1794. 2 V. 8« . . . 22-201 — Retrospection ; a review of the most striking events of the last eighteen hundred years. L., 1801. 2 v. 4° . . . 29''-4l0 — Mangin, E. Piozziana ; or, recollections of the late Mrs. Piozzi .... 30-1510 Pipitz, F. E. Mirabeau ; a life history. Ph., 1848 30-302 Pique ; a novel. By the author of " Family pride " 18-2515 Piranesi, F. and P. Antiquites d' Herculanum. [Texte par S. P. Chaude.] P., 1804-0. v. in 3. 4" 34-4975 Pirate, the. Sir W. Scott . . . 18-2704,9 Pirate, le. Sir W. Scotl. [In French] 34-4997 Pirates of the prairies. G. Aimard 18-97,100-' Piron, A. La metromanie. C. A. C. v. 5 34-3186 Pirsson, P. See Kingsley, John L. Pitcairn's island. Barrow, J. Description of ^•9'^-97 Pithy papers. G. Mogridge . . . 33-462 Pltie, la ; poeme. J. Delille . . . 34-4043 Pitkin, T. Political and civil history of the United States, from 1708 to 1797 ; including a sum- mary view of the political and civil state of the North American colonics prior to that period. New Haven, 1828. 2 v. 8° 20»-280 — Statistical view of the commerce of the United States. Hart., 1810. 8" . . 1-55 — Same. 2d ed ; with additions. N. Y.,1817. 8« • . 1-50 Pitman B. History of short hand. Cin., 1850 22-343 — Manual of phonography. 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Three English statesmen 30-1984 — Stanhope, P. H. Life of . . 30-1340 Miscellanies . . . . 33-1347 — Tomline, G. Life of . . . 30-427 Pitt, Wm., earl of Chatham. See Chatham. Pitt, Wm., Ld. Lennox. See Lennox, W. P., Lord. PITTEKGER 463 PLEA. Pittengcr, W. Oratory, sacred and secular. N. Y., 1868 22-710 Pittsbursli. Craig, N. B. History of. 26''-425 — Thurston, G. H. Directory of Pittsburgli and Alleghany cities .... 25-160 Pitture di Bologna. 3d ed. Bologna, 1832 34-2526 Pius VI. Bourgoing, J. F. de. Memoirs of 30-429 Pius IX. Encyclical letter and syllabus, 1804 32-2147 — See Roman catholic church. Pivoine et Miguonne. X. de Montepin 34-3563 Pivot words of scripture. P. B. Power 32-2446 Pizarro, F. Helps, A. Life of . . 30-1898 — See Peru. Place in thy memory. S. II. De Kroyft 33-498 Place for everything, and everything in its place. A. B. Haven .... 18-1365 Plague. Assalini, P. Observations on 10-2 — De Foe, D. History of the plague in London . ' 18-3904 — Hodges, N. Account of the plague in London 10-62 — Russell, A. Natural history of Aleppo 28''-909 — Wittman, W. Observations on . 29''-7» Plaideurs, les. J. Racine . . . 34-3120 Plain talk, and friendly advice to domestics ; with counsel on home matters. B., 1855 6-212 Plain talks on familiar subjects. J. G. Holland 33-1302 Plain thoughts on the art of living. W. Gladden 33-538 Planche, G. Portraits litteraires. I^a Haye, 1836. 3v 34-4218 Planche, J. R. Beauty and the beast. F's M. T>. V. 3 24-113 — The brigand. F's S. D. y. 24 . 24-221 — British costume ; a complete history of the dress of the inhabitants of the British islands. L., 1846 27»-950 — The captain of the watch. F's M. D. v. 2 24-113 — Charles XII. F's S. D. v. 6 . . 24-221 — Descent of the Danube from Ratisbon to Vienna. L., 1828. 8" . . . . 27''-878 — Faint heart-never won fair lady. F's S. D. v. 6 24-221 — The follies of a night. F's S. D. v. 6 24-221 — Grist to the mill. F's S. D. v. 33 . 24-221 — The Irish post. F's M. D. v. 11 . 24-113 — The Jacobite. F's M. D. v. 3 . 24-113 — King Charming. F. M. D. v. 9 . 24-113 — Lavater. F's S. D. v. 40 . . 24-221 — A pleasant neighbor. F's M. D. v. 8 24-113 — Pride of the market. F's M. D. v. 2 24-113 — The printer's devil. F's S. D. v. 43 24-221 — Promotion. F's M. D. v. 21 . . 24-113 — Pursuivant of arms ; or, heraldry founded upon facts. L. 8° .... 29--'-176 — Secret service. From the French of Melesville c& Duveyrier. F's M. D. v. 4 . 24-113 — Somebody else. F's M. D. v. 29 . 24-113 — and C. Dance. High, low, Jack, and the game. F's M. D. V. 20 . . . . 24-113 Planche, M. A. See Mackarness, M. A. Planchette. Revelations of the great modem mys- tery. B., 1868 . . . . 38-1397 — Samson, G. W. Phenomena of . 32-2480 — Sargent, E. Planchette ; or, the despaii- of modern science .... 32-2479 Planet, the. L. Best .... 23-1039 Planetary and steller worlds. O. M. Mitchell 12-10 Planetary system. J. P. Nichol . . 12-21 Planets. See Earth ; Eunomia ; Saturn. Plant, the ; an illustration of the organic life of the animal. H. Coultas . . . 9-80 Plant hunters. Mayne Reid . . . 18-2610 Plant world, the. E. Twining . . 9-80 Planta, J. History of the Helvetic confederacy. 2ded. L.,1807. 3 v. S" . . 27»-2415 Plantagenet 18-2538 Planter, the ; or, thirteen years in the south 18-2516 Planter's daughter. Miss E. A. Dupuy 18-953 Planter's nortliern bride. Mrs. C. L. Uentz 18-1408 Planting and rural ornament. C. Marshall 4-25 Plants. Grindon, L. H. Phenomena of plant life 9-104 — Grew, N. Anatomy of . , . 9-1213 — Keichard, Dr. Families of . . 9-75 — Twining, E. The plant world . 9-80 — See Botany. Plants of Boston. J. Bigelow . . 9-1207 Plants of the holy land. 11. S. Osborn . 9-00 Plate. Hadfield, W. Brazil and the river P. 20'^-706 Platen, A. von. Gesammelte werke. Stuttg., 1839. 8° 34-2419 Platform sayings. T. Gullirie . , 33-90 Platinum. Faraday, M. Lecture on . 8-51 Plato. Works ; a new and literal version, by H. Gary, H. Davis, and G. 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Use of the blow- pipe in the Cj[ualitative and quantitative ex- amination of minerals, and other metallic combinations. 3d ed. L., 1854. 8° 8-50 Platts, I. Book of curiosities. Ph., 1854. 80 33-333 Piatt, T. Treatise on the law of covenants. Ph., 1834. 8° . . . . v. 3 of 2-55 Plautus, T. M. Comoediae ; ex recognitione A. Fleckeiseni ; praemissa est epistula critica ad F. Ritschelium. Lips., 1856 . 34-363 — Comedies; literally translated into English prose, with notes, by H. T. Riley. L., 1853. — Comedies. Trans, by B. Thornton 74. 5 v. 8" Play and study. Mrs. M. Leslie . Play-book of metals. J. II. Pepper Pla}'- ground, the. G. Forest Play-hours and half-holidays. J. C 34-53 L., 1769- 24-185 18-1863 8-53 30-177 Atkinson 18-211 18-3228 Smith 24-237 Played out. Mrs. P. Cudlip Players, playhouses, etc. W. H. — See Actors ; Stage. Playfair, J. Elements of geometry; first six books of Euclid, with a sujiplement on the proper- ties of tiie circle, and the geometry of planes and solids. B., 1814. 8" . . 14-101 — Outlines of natural philosophy ; being heads of lectures. E., 1814-6. 2 v. in 1. 8° 11-57 Playfoir, W. British family antiquity, v. 1,2. L., 1809. 4» 27='-4019 Playhouse, companion to. D. E. Baker 24-179 Plays. True and exact catalogue of . 24-236 — See Dramas. Plea for Africa. F. Freeman . . 2-658 Plea for the west. L. Beecher . . 26^-2 PLEADING. 464 POCOCK. Pleading. Mansel, G. B. Introduction to V. 26 of 2-55 Pleasant art of money-catching. Ph., 1848 33-416 Pleasant peregrination. P. H. Nicklin 26"^-160,620 Pleasants, H. R. See "White, P. S. Pleasants, Julia. Callamura . . 18-4147 Pleasures of imagination. M. Akenside 23-354 Pleasures received from literary compositions, es- says on sources of , . . 22-729 Plenary council (second) of Baltimore, 1866 ; ser- mons, pastoral letter of the hierarchy of the U. S. ; papal rescript and letters of convoca- tion ; complete list of dignitaries and officers ; and introductory notice. Bait., 1866 32-2441 Pleyel, I. Six sonatas for the piano-forte or harpsi- chord ; with an accompaniment for the flute or violin, and violoncello. L. 4" 5-871 Pliniup Secundus, C. Naturalis historiae libri XXXVII. Recog. L. lanus. Lips., 1854-9. 5 V 34-365 — Nataralis historiae libri XXXVII, cum com- mentariis et adnot. Hermolai Barbari, Scag- lieri, et variorum. Lugd. Batav. liotero- dami, 1669. 3 v. . . . 34-455 — Historic of the world ; commonly called tlie naturall historic. L., 1601. f" . 9-1261 — Natural history. Trans., Avith copious notes and illustrations, by the late J. Bostock and H. T. Riley. L., 1855. 6 v. . 9-958 Plinius Caicilius Secundus, C. Letters of Pliny the consul ; with occasional remarks, by W. Mel- moth. B., 1809. 2 V. . . 33-1228 — Panegyrick upon the Emperor Trajan. Trans. from the Latin by G. Smith. 2d ed. L., 1730 30-1680 Plot in private life. W. W. Collins . 18-686 Plotinus. Opera ; recognovit A. KirchhofF. Lips., 1856. 2 V 34-332 Plots and crimes of the great conspiracy. J. S. Dye 26^-867 Ploughman or Plowman, Pierce. See Piers Plough- man. Plowden, F. Historical review of the state of Ire- land, from the invasion of that country under Henry II to its union with Great Britain. Ph., 1805,6. 3 V. 8° . . ■. 27»-1512 — History of Ireland, from its union with Great Britain. Dub., 1811. 3 v. 8». 27'>-1513 Plowden, W. C. Travels in Abyssinia and the Galla country ; with an account of a mission to Ras Ali, in 1848. Ed. by T. C. Plowden. L., 1868. 8° .... 28'>-566 Plu-ri-bus-tah : a song that's by no author. M. M. Thompson 23-341 Pluche, N. A. Spectacle de la nature ; or, nature displayed. Trans, by Mr. Humphreys. L., 1757. 6 V 9-1009 Plues, M. Rambles in search of flowerless plants. L., 1864. 8" .... 9-71 — Rambles in search of wild flowers, and how to distinguish them. 2d ed. L., 1864 9-72 Pluie et le beau temps. L. Gozlan . 34-3372 Plumbe, S. Practical treatise on the diseases of the skin. 4th ed. L., 1837. 8° . 10-535 Plumer, W., jr. Life of William Plumer; with a sketch of the author's life, by A. P. Peabody. B., 1856. 80 .... 30-2308 Plumer, W. S. Studies in the book of psalms. Ph., 1866. 8° 32-2047 Plumptrc, E. H. Master and scholar. L., 1866 . 23-978 Plumpton correspondence. Camden soc. pub. v. 4 27»-195 Plunkett, H. G. The minerali. F's S. D. v. 19 24-221 Plunkett, W. C, Lord. Speeches at the bar and in the senate. Ed., with a memoir and liistori- cal notices, by J. C. Hoey. Dub., 1805 27''-1514 Plurality of the human race. G. Pouchet 9-606 Plurality of worlds. Brewster, D. More worlds than one 12-29 — Flammarion, C. Pluralite des mondes habites 34-5530 Les mondes imaginaires et les mondes reels 34-5531 — Whewell, W. Essay on . . 12-26 — See Stars. Plutarch. Vitse parallelae. Recognovit C. Sin- tenis. Lips., 1852,3. 4 v. . . 34-333 — Lives. The translation called Dryden's ; cor- rected from the Greek, and revised, by A. H. Clough. B., 1859. 8° . . 30-431 — Same; trans, from the original Greek; with notes and a life of Plutarch, by J. and W. Laughorne. L., 1823. 6 v. 8° 30-430 — Same ; with corrections and additions, by F. Wrangham. N. Y., 1816. 8 v. 30-430^ — See Clough, A. H. ; Parry, J. H. ; Taylor, W. C. Plutology. W. E. Hearn . . . 3-118 Plymouth. Baylies, F. Historical memoir of 26«-ll — Banvard, J. Plymouth and the pilgrims 26''-276 — Bradford, W. History of P. plantation 26"-300 — Checver, G. B. Journal of the pilgrims • . 26»-43 — Hunter, J. The founders of New P. 26"-412 — Moore, J. B. Lives of the governors of 30-1080 — Mourt, G. Journal of a plantation settled in 1821 26''-387,8 — Russell, W. S. Guide to . . 26b-330 — Thacher, J. History of . . . 26-^507 — Young, A. Chronicles of the pilgrim fathers 26^-235 — See ]\Iassachusetts ; Pilgrims. Plymouth church. Abbott, "W. Our Sunday- school 32-1128 "Plymouth pulpit." Beecher, H. "W. Sermons 32-2529 — Moore, A. Notes from . . . 32-786 Plympton, G. W. See System of instruction. Pneumatics. Lardner, D. Treatise on 11-39,40 — Stephenson, R, Report on atmospheric railway system ....'.. 6-1029 — Tomlinson, C. Pneumatics for beginners 11-299 Pneumatology. Jung-Stilling, J. H. Theory of 15-246 — See Spiritualism. Pneumonia. Bennett, J. H. Restorative treatment 10-661 — La Roche, R. Supposed connection with aii- tumnal fevers .... 10-360 Poacher, the. Fr. Marryat . . . 18-2087 Pocahontas, and other poems. Mrs. L. H. Sigour- ney 23-210 Pocahontas. See Pokahontas. Pocket and stud. H. Hieover . . 20-473 Pocket cyclopsedia. J. Guy . . 33-203 Pocket dictionary (a new) of the English and Rus- sian, and of the Russian and English lan- guages. Leip 22-75 Pocket miscellany. "W. and R. Chambers 33-329 Poco Mas. See Scenes and adventures in Spain. Pocock, I. The miller and his men. F's S. D. v. 25 24-221 — Rob Roy MacGregor. F's S. D. v. 11 24-221 — The robber's wife. F's S. D. v. 32 24-221 Pocock, L. Familiar explanation of the nature, ad- vantages, and importance of assurances upon lives, and the various purposes to Avhich they may be usefully applied ; with a bibliographi- cal catalogue of works on the subject. L., 1842 2-116 Pocock, W. F. Modern finishing for rooms ; a series of designs for vestibules, halls, stair- cases, dressing-rooms ; with designs for villas and porticos. L., 1811. 40 . 5-37 POCOCKE. 405 POETRY. Pococke, E. India in Greece ; or, truth in mythol- ogy ; containing the sources of the Hellenic race ; the colonization of Egypt and Pales- tine ; the wars of the grand iama, and the Bud'histic propaganda in Greece. 2d ed. ; with a new introduction. L., 1850 28''-lo5 — et al. Early history of Greece, to the close of the Peloponnesian war ; including a sketch of the geography of Greece, and dissertations on Greek mythology, on tlie heroic age, early painters and sculi)tors, and social cimdition of the Greek jjeople. L., IBol . 27"-82()5 — History of Greece, IMac'.'donia, and Syria, from the age of Xenophon to the incorporation of those states with the Roman empire. L., 1852 27-'-320(5 Podesta's daughter, and other poems. G. H. Boker 23-308 Poe, E. A. Works; with a memoir by R. W. Griswold, and notices of his life and genius bv K P. Willis and J. R. Lowell. N. Y., 1850-6. 4 V 33-294 — Eureka: a prose-poem. K Y., 1848 23-79 — Poetical works. N. Y'., 1859 . . 23-541 — Tales 18-2517 — Talcs of the grotesque and arabesque 18-2518 — Whitman, S. H. Edgar Poe and his critics 22-1281 Poems and parodies. P. Gary . . 23-366 Poems of faith, hope, and love. P. Gary 23-976 Poems of the heart. G. \V. S. Nicholson 2; -787 Poems of the orient. B. Taylor . . 23-379 Poems of religious sorrow, comfort, counsel, and aspiration. N. Y.. 1803 . . 23-671 Poems of rural life in tlie Dorset dialect. W. Barnes 23-771 Poems of the w^ar. G. II. Boker . . 23-742 Poesche, T., and C. Goepp. New Rome; or, the United States of tlie world. N. Y^, 1853 • 2-827 Poeseos AsiaticiE commentariorum libri sex, cmn appendice ; subjicitur Limon, sen miscella- neorum liber. Sir W. Jones v. of 28"-254 Poesie fran^aise du XVP siecle. C. A. Sainte-Beuve 34-3995 Poesie Grecque dans les isles-Ioniennes. H. Ghika 34-4679 Poesie provenQnle. M. Fauriel . . 34-4536 Poesies illyriques. P. Merimee . . 34-3-522 Poesies, recueil de, dedie a la jeunnessc Chrctienne. Fr. Walther . .' . . 34-5185 Poetas Espanoles y Americanos del siglo XIX. A. Avelino de Orihuela . . . 34-4 Poeten der jetztzeit. J. Scherr . . 34-2405 Poetes contemporaines en Allemagne. N. Martin 34-3919 Poetical magazine, v. 2. L., 1810. 8° 23-184 Poetical quotations. See Quotations. Poetical tributes to the memory' of Abraham Lincoln. Ph., 1805 23-056 Poetry. Bibliography. — Baillet, A. Jugemens des savans V. 3,4 of 34-4979 — Griffiths, A. F. Bibliotheca anirlo-poetica ^ . 21-302 — H:izlitt, W. C. Handbook to poetical literature of Great Britain .... 21-204 — Rimbault, E. F. Bibliotheca madrigaliana : . 21-248 — Art, philosophy, and relations. — Aler, P. Gradus ad Parnassum . 34-383 — Aristotle. The poetic . . 15-6;22-600 — Baillet. A. Jugemens des auteurs qui ont traite de Part poetique . . v. 3.4 of 34-4979 — Beattie, J Essay on . . v. 5 of 33-1022 — Bysshe, E. Art of English poetry 22-015 — Horace. De arte poetiea ; with Italian transla- tion and notes by Metastasio V. 14 of 34-2523 — Hunt, J. H. L. Imagination and fancy 33-71 Poetry. Art, philosophy, and relations. — Lessing, G. E. Limits of painting and poetry 5-199 — Metastasio, P. Analisi e osservazioni sull'arte poetico-drammatica . . v. 14 of 34-2523 — Moir. G. Treatise on poetry and modern ro- mance 22-1146 — Montgomery, J. Lectures on . 22-1145 — Scott, W. C. Poetry and religion 32-613 — Vida, M. G. Art of . . . 22-740 — History, criticism, and study. — Aikin, J. Letters on a course ot English poetrj' 22-903 — Baillet, A. Jugemens des savans sur les princi- paux ouvrages des poetes • v. 3,4 of 34-4979 — Browning, E. B. Greek Christian and English poets . * 22-949 — Campbell, T. Essay on English poetry 23-911 — Cuvillier-Fleury, A. A. Historiens, poetes, et romanciers 34-5285 — Dennis, J. Evenings in Arcadia . 22-1010 — De Quincey, T. Essays on the poets 30-1868 — Guest, E. History of English rhythms 22-648 — Hazlitt, W. Lectures on the English poets 22-1086 — Hunt, J. H. L. Imagination and fancy 33-71 — Jones, Sir W. Commentarii v. of 28''-254 — Lowell, J. R. Conversations on the old poets 22-1110 — Reed, H. Lectures on the British poets 22-1171 — Tuckermau, H. T. Thoughts on the poets 22-1252 — Walton, T. History of English poetry 22-892 — Collections. — Afaerican. Bryant, W. C. Selections from the American poets .... 23-23 — Cheever, G. B. Commonplace book of 23-50 — Coggeshall, W. T. Poets and poetry of the west 23-1306 — De Leon, T. C. South songs . 23-837 — Griswold, R. W. Poets and poetry of America 23-107 — Hamilton, J. Drifted snow-flakes . 23-853 — Hows, J. W. S. Golden leaves from American poets 23-752 — Kettell, S. Specimens of . . 23-136 — Mason, E. V. Southern poems of the war 23-890 — May, C. American female poets . 23-148 — Moore, F. Poetry and incidents of the war. noith and south .... 26»-804 — Out-croppings .... 23-816 — Read, T. B. Female poets of America 23-281 — Russell, W. S. Airs of the pilgrims 26''-330 — Simms, W. G. War poetry of the south . 23-920 — White, R. G. Poetry of the civil war 23-838 — British. Baynes, R. H. English lyrics 23-809 — Bell, J. Poets of Great Britain 23-475 to 501 — Bethune, G. W. British female poets 23-10 — Black-letter ballads and broadsides 23-901 — Cabinet of poetry .... 23-688 — Cambridge prize poems . . . 23-36 — Campbell, T. Specimens of the British poets 23-911 — Dodsley, R. A collection of poems by several hands 23-502 •— Elegant extracts .... 23-814,952 — Ellis, G. Specimens of early English poets 23-461 — Griswold, R. W. Poets and poetry of England 23-100 — Halleck, F. G. Selections from the British jioets 23-259 — Halliwell, J. O. Nm'sery rhymes of England 23-881 — Hartsliorne, C. H. Ancient metrical tales 23-334 30 POETRY. 466 POLARIZED i'ocjtry. Collections. — Bi'ifi^h. ILizliit, W. C. Early popular poetry ofEn<,^land 28-744 — Hows, J. W. S. Golden leaves from the Biiiish ■ poets . . • . . . . 23-787 — Hunt, ,1. H. L. Imagination and fancy 88-71 — Lewis, M. G. Tales of wonder . 28-901 — Morley, H., (ed.) The king and the commons 28-1012 — Percy, T. Ballads, romances and songs 28-174 — — Reliques of ancient English poetry 28-513 — Ritson, J. Poems relating to Robin Hood ' . . 23-324 — Sheldon, F. Minstrelsy of the English border . 28-815 — Miscellaneous. Book of humorous p. 23-979 — Dana, C. A. Household boc/li of . 28-507 — Dexter, C. Versions and verses . 23-765 — Frotliingham, N. L. Metrical pieces 28-517 — The garland. [Religious] . . 28-1001 — Grifluith, R. T. H. Specimens of old Indian p. 28-601 — Hooper, L. Lady's book of flowers and poetry 9-50 — Longfellow, H. W. Poets and poetry of Europe 23-583 — Lovers' dictionary .... 23-945 — Ludlow, J. M. Popular epics of the middle ages 23-823 — M'Keever, H. B. Children with the poets 23-1009 — Melodies for childhood . . . 23-791 — Parton, J. Humorous poetry . 23-421 — Poems of religious sorrow, comfort, counsel, and aspiration ..... 23-671 — Poetical tributes to the memory of Abraham Lincoln 23-656 — Poetry of the age of fable. By T. Bulfinch . , 28-711 — Rural poetry of the English language 23-1303 — Ryan, R. Poetry and poets . . 80-1571 — Smith, C. W. Book of recitations 28-984 — String of diamonds . . . 28-769 — Testimony of the poets . . . 23-683 — Thalatta 23-342 — See Ballads ; Bards ; Belles lettres ; French ; German ; Greek; Hebrew; Hungary; Hymns ; Italian; Japanese; Latin; Literature; Lyra; Prosody ; Rhyming ; Rhythm ; Songs ; Son- nets ; Spanish ; Versification ; and the names of poets- Poetry and mystery of dreams. C. G. Leland 23-689 Poetry and poets. R. Ryan . . . 30-1571 Poetry of the age of fable. Collected by T. Bulfinch. B 23-711 Poetry of the civil war. R. G. White . 23-888 Poetry of fiowers. F. S. Osgood . . 9-70 Poetry of Germany. A. Baskerville . 28-859 Poetry of life. S.S.Ellis . . . 33-1155 Poetry of the Magyars. J. Bowriug . 28-860 Poetry of observation, and other poems. W. A. Kenyon 23-81S Poetry of the pentateuch. J. H. Gaunter 22-955 Poetry of science. R. Hunt . . 11-31 Poet's corner. J. C. M. Bellew . . 28-1048 Poet's journal. B. Taylor . . . 28-609 Poets. Bell, R. Lives of the English p. 30-434 — Gary, H F. Lives of English p. . 30-2377 — Gibber, T. Lives nf . . . 30-2322 — Houssaye, A. Poetes du 18me siecle. v. 3 84-5295 — Howitt, W. Homes and haunts of British p. 80-1658 — Jameson, A. M. Memoirs of the loves of 22-1103.4 — Johnson, S. Lives of English poets 30-585 — Phillips, E. Theatrum poetarum anglicanorum 30-445 -- Ryan, R. Poetry and poets . . 30-1571 — Southey, R. Lives of uneducated poets 30-500 Poets and poetry of America Poets and poetry of ancient Greece. Poets and poetry of England. R. W Poets and poetry of Europe. H. W. " L Poets and poetry of Greece and Rome Poets and poetry of the west Poets and poetry of Germany Pontes .... Poggiali, G. See Dante R. W. GrisAVold 23-107 A. Mills 22-1142 Griswold 28-106 Lonn'fellow . " 28-588 Davesies de 22-1015 AV. Peter 23-186 W. T. Coggeshall 28-1806 34-2524 Poiilman, J. G. Chess rendered familiar by tabular demonstrations of the various positions and movements as described by Pliilidor ; with many other critical situations and moves, and a concise introduction to the game. L., 1819. 8° ' . 20-57 Poietiers, battles of See Cressy. Poignee de verites. A. Karr . . 34-3442 Poinsett, J. R. Notes on Mexico, made in the au- tumn of 1822. Ph., 1824. 8» . 20"-103 Poinsinet, A. A. H. Le cercle. C. A. C. v. 6 84-3187 Point of honor 18-1841 Poirson, C. G., dit Delestre. Un Ladre ; Recit d'un vieux professeur emerite. 2me ed. P., 1860 34-5385 — See Scribe, A. E. Theatre, Com. -v. Poisoning. Amos, A. Trial of the earl of Somerset 27^'-12 Poisons. Stephenson, J. Medical zoology and mineralogy 9-1007 — Taylor, A. S. Poisons in relation to medical jurisprudence and medicines . 10-261 — Wormley, T. G. Micro-chemistry of 8-114 Poisot, C. Histoire de la musique en France. P., 1864 34-4140 Poisson, S. D. Traite de mecanique. 2me ed. P., 1838. 2v. 8» . . . . 34-4789 — See jMagnetism of ships. Poitevin, P. Cours theorique et practique de la langue franQaise, adopte par le Conseil de I'instruction ; grammaire complete, theorie et 34-5086 34-5035 26='-77 P., 1803 J. Davis application Corrige Pokahontas ; a historical novel — See Pocahontas. Poland. Allen, J. Autocracy in . 27''-2858 — Anderson, F. L. M. Residence in Russian P. 27''-701 — Birkbeck, W. L. Letter on present condition of 27''-2878 — Day, W. A. Russian government in 27''-2880 — Dunham, S. A. History of . . 27"-2896 — Edwards, H. S. Polish captivity . 27'^-451 Private history of an insurrection in 27"-2904 — Fletcher, J. History of . . . 27='-2906 — Hordynski, J. Late revolution in . 27'>-2924 — Johnston, R. Travels through . 27"-94 — Kryczynski, J. N. Recovery of . 27--2939 — Letters on the concert of princes . 27M967 — Love of country. By Trauermantel 30-906 — O'Brien, A. P. Scenr.'S in Warsaw 27''-686 — Regnard, J: F. Voyage de Pologne 34-4488 — Rousseau, J. J. Gouverneuient de Poloirne. V. 5 34-4841 — Saxton, L. C. History of . . 27»-2979 — Wils-37 — Pritchard, W. T. Reminiscences of 29''-256 — Turner, G. Nineteen years in . 29''-184 — See Fiji ; Hawaii ; New Zealand ; Pelew islands ; South Sea islands. POLYNESIAN. 460 POPE. 82-880 Life, by G. Polyuosiau m^'tlioloj^y. G. Grey . Ponibal. S. J. de Carvalho, Mi'.rquis de. Mo .re 30-867 Pomeroy, J. N. Introduction to the constitutional law of the U. b;. N. Y., 1868. 8" 2-866 — Introduction to municipal law; designed for general readers, am! for students in colle!:es and high schools. N. Y"., 1864. 8" 2-199 Pomeroy, M. M. Tucker, Mary E. Life of 80-2410 Pomfret, J. (R-ll's poets of G. B.) . 23-479 — (Sanford's Br. poets, v. 10) . . 28-88 Ponimc d'Eve, la. C. C. de Saint -Mars 34-4:'67 Pomolorj'. American i)oni. soc. transactions 4-2!l8 — Hotly, A. North .\nurican ponioloi^ist 4-rO.") — Hogg, R. Tlie:ip|)le . . .^ 4-228 — Warder, .J. A. .Vincrican i)oniologv 4-272 Pompeii. Adams, W. II. D. Buried cities 27''-946 — Dyer, T. H. Bu'ns-of . . . 27M225 — Gell, W., and J. P. Gandy. Topography, edi- fices, ornamenis, etc. . . . 27''-922 — (L. E. K.) L.,18:]l. 2 v. . . 27*^-902 Pompignan. See r>e Franc de P. Poucelet. J. V. Mecanique industrielle. Brn.xelles, 1889. 8» 34-5o41 Ponder, Paul. See Noctes Atticae. Ponsard, F. Ce qui plait aux femmes; piece en 8actes. P., 1860 . . . 84-8619 — L'honnour et Taruent; comedie en 5 actes en verse. P.,1862' .... 34-8620 Ponson du Terrail, P. A., viconite de. La belle An- tonia. P., 1862 . — Le Capitaine Curebourse. N. Y.,1864 — Le mal inconnu .... — Les memoiresd'un homme du monde — Le Facte de sang. N. Y., 1857. 8° — Pas-de-chance. P., 1867. 2 v. — LePevenant; Une legende fatale ; romancsque. P., 1861 Ponsonby, Emily. Mary Lindsay Pontes. See Davesies de P. Pontey, W The rural improver. L.. Pontiac. Parkman, F., jr. 84-4807 5 V. in 2 34-4880 84-4666 B.,1861 34-4 8r)8 i" 34-4628 34-4331 Une i)assion 84-4878 18-8575 1822 5-635 Conspiracy of 26^-274 Pouting, T. C. Photographic difiiculties, how to surmount them ; instantaneous pictures, how to obtain tliem. Bristol . . 6-913 Pontmartin, A. de. Contes d' un planteur de chou.v. P., 1856 .... 84-8621 — Contes et nonvelles. 2me ed. P., 1856 34-8022 — Le Fin du pioces. P., 1856 . . 34-8628 — Or et clinquant. P., 1859 . . 84-5878 — Pourquoi je reste a la campagne. P., 1857 84-8624 Poole, G. A. History of ecclesiastical architecture in England. L., 1848. 8« . . 5-427 Poole, Jacob. A glossary, with some pieces of ver.se, of the old dialect of the baronies of Forth and Bargy. New ed., by W. Barnes. L., 1867 22-850 Poole, John. Hamlet travestie. 4th ed. L , 1812 24-214 — Little Pedlington and the Pedlingtoniaus l'--2"24 — INIarried and single. F's S. D. v. 10 24-221 — Paul Pry. F's S. D. v. 10 . . 24-221 — Simpson & Co. F's S. D. v. 8 . 24-221 — A soldier's courtship. F'sM. D. v. 82 24-118 — 'Twouid puzzle a conjuror. F's M. D. v. 6 24-118 Poole, R. S. See Genesis of the earth. Poole, Soi)hia. Englishwoman in Egypt ; letters from Cairo, written during a residence there in 1842-4. Ph., 1845 . ^ . . 2«"-77 Poole, T. Deaf as a post. F's M. D. v. 8 24-118 Poole, T. E. Life, scenery, and customs in Sierra Leone and the Gambia. L., 1850. 2 v. 28'^-206 Poole, W. F. Alphabetical index to subjects treated in the reviews and other periodicals to which no indexes have been published. N.Y'., 1848. 8" 17-58 — Index to periodical literature. N. Y., 1853. 8° 17-89 Poor, H. V. Manual of the railroads of the U. S., for 1S68.9 ; showing their mileage, stocks, bonds, cost, earnings, expenses and organiza- tions ; with a sketch of their rise, progress, influence, etc. ; with appendix containing a full analysis of the debts of the U. S., a^nd of the several states. N. Y"., 1868. ' 8" 1-846 — Rai'road maps of the United States 2'-164 Poor, the. Anderson, W. The poor of Edinburgh 2-4i»8 — Barlee, E. Friendless and helpless 2-')29 — Bayly, Mrs. M. Ragged homes, and how to mend theui 2- '189 — Eisdell, J. S. Causes and remedies of poverty ?-6()2 — Halliday, S. B. Lost and found . 88-760 — Mayhew, H. London labour and Lcmdon poor 2-786 — Parkes, S. H. Window gardens for the people 4-196 — Rum'oid, B T., Count. Es.^ays . 11-64 — Sewell, B. T. Sorrow's circuit . 38-885 — See Charity ; Labor ; Missions at home ; Popu- lation ; Working people. Poor and ])roud. W. T. Adnms . . 18-08 Poor humanity. F. W. Robinscm . ]8-26(;9 Poor Ja(k. Fr. Marryat . . . 18-208R Poor laws. Nichoks, G. History of the English p. 1. 2-205 History of the Irish p. 1. . . 2-207 History of the Scotch p. 1. . 2-206 — Poor laws unmasked ; being a general exiiosition of our workhouse institutions, with esi)ecial refercnceto the laws of settlement and removal of the poor. By a late relieving officer. L., 1859 ". 2-998 Poor rich man, and rich poor man. C. M. Sedgwkk 18-2794 Poor white ; or, the rebel conscript . 18-2528 Poore, B. P. Congressional directory for the second session of the fortietli congress . 26''-692 — (Ed.) Conspiracy trial for the murder of the president, and the attempt to overthrow the government by the assassination of its principal officers. B., 1865. 2 v. . . 2-251 — Rise and fall of Louis Philippe. B., 1848 80-829 Poorfellow 18-2522 Pope, A. Pf'f'tical works; edited by R. Carruthers. L., 1858. 2v 28-504 — Same; edited by II. F. Cary ; a new edition, caiefuUy revised ; Avith a biographical notice. N. Y.,1855 — Same ; with life and letters. L., 1853. 23-401 4 v. 23-915 23-487 28-193 — (Bell's poets of G. B.) . — (Walsh's Br. i)oets) — Carlisle, earl of The poetry of Pope 26^-292.8 — Carruthers, R. Life of . . . 30-1009 — Rutfhead, O. Life of; with critical essav 80-486 — See Homer. Pope, C. Merchant ship-owner, and ship-master's custom and excise guide. 8th ed. L., 1822 1-57 — Practical abridgment of the custom and excise laws; including tables of the duties, draw- backs, and bounties. L., 1814. S" 2-87 Pope, F. L. Modern practice of the electric tele- graph. N. Y.,1869. 8° . . 6-9(.3 Pope, H. K. Corsair and his conqueror; a winter in Algiers. L., 1860 . . . 28'^-b76 POPE. 470 PORTER. Pope, T. Treatise on bridge architecture ; in wiiicli tlie superior advantages of tlie flyinjr ])endent lever bridge are fully proved; with an liistorical account and description of different bridges. N. Y., 1811. 8" . . . . C-73 Pope or president ? startling disclosures of Roman- ism, as revealed by its own wi'iters. N. Y., 1859 32-2443 Popery. Brownlee, W. C. Popery an enemy to liberty . . . . . 32-31 — Campbell, J. Ancient and modern p. 32-1G77 — C,arrel, N. A. Counter revolution in England 27^-200 — Cramp, J. M. Text-book of . . 32-62 — Edgar, S. Variations of . . 32-1097 — History of 32-1050 — James, T. Corruptions of councils and fathers 32-2146 — Penny protestant operative . . 32-2134 — See Roman Catholicism. Popes. Artaud de Montor, A. F. Lives of the pontiffs 32-2112 — Bovver, A. History of . . . 27^-4024 — Cormenin, L. M. de la H. History of 32-340 — Dauiiou, P. C. F. Temporal power of 27»-2198 — Intrigues of the conclave, at the choosing of a jiope 32-103 — Pi ideaux, M. History of the apostolical succes- sion 32-149 — Ranke, L. History of . . . 27''-2439,40 — Wiseman, N. Last four popes and their times 30-1234 — See Papacy ; Roman Catholicism. Poplar hovise academy. Miss A. Manning 18-2046 Popping the question, and otiier tales . 18-2524 Popple, H. A map of the British empire in America, with the French and Spanish settlements ad- jacent thereto, f" . . . 25-309 Popular account of the ancient Egyptians. J. G. Wilkinson . . . . . 28--'-245 Popular delusions. C. Mackay . . 29"-247 Popular deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs. F. R. Elliott .... 4-221 Popular epics of the middle ages. J. M. Ludlow 23-823 Popular errors explained and illustrated. J. Timbs 33-70 Popular genealogists ; or, the art of pedigree makinu'. E., 1805 27M)53 Popular introduction to the study of quadrupeds on scientific principles. L. . . 9-005 Popular lectures for young people. J. H. Pepper 8-74 Popular music of the olden time. W. Chapi)ell and G. A. Maefarren .... 23-1304 Popular preachers of our time. J.Johnson 32-1431 Popular romances of Avest England. R. Hunt 18-1555 Popular science review; a quarterly miscellany of entertaining and instructive articles on scien- tific subiects. V. 1-5. L.,1 802-0. 5 V. 8» 9-991 Popular tales. Mme Guizot . . . 18-1290 Popular tales and romances of the northern nations. L., 1823. 3 V 18-3818 Popular tales from the Norse. G. W. Dasent 18-815 Popular tales of the west highlands. J. F. Campbell 18-549 Popular treatise on vegetable physiology. Ph., 1842 9-99 Population. Alison, A. Principles of 3-4 — Doubleday, T. True law of . . 8-89 — Everett, A. H. New ideas on . 3-98 — Godwin, W. Enquiry concerning the power of increase in the numbers of mankind 3-108 — Grahame, J. Inquiry into the princii)le of 3-111 — Malthus, T. R. Essay on the principle of 3-154 Population. Possibility of limiting populousness 2-1005 — Purves, G. Principles of population and pro- duction investigated . . . 3-185 — Rickards, G. K. Population and capital 3-197 — Sadler, M. T. LaAv of . . . 3-204 — Thornton, W. T. Over-population, and its remedy 3-286 — Weyland, J., jr. Principles of population and production — See Census ; Political economy. Porcelain. See Pottery. Porcelain tower ; or, nine stories of China Porchat, J. J. Le berger et le proscrit. — Contes mervillieux. P., 1858 3-251 18-1903 P., 1857 34-5112 34-3625 — Le Fablier des ecoles ; Choix de fables des fabulistes Fran(,'ais. P., 1856. 2 v. — La Montague tremblante. P., 1856 — L'Ours et I'Ange ; Legende Suisse. I — Three months under the snow — Trois mois sous la neige. Ph., 1864 Porisms. Gompertz, B. Hints on Porny, M. A. Elements of lieraldry. L., 34-4236 34-4206 '., 1857 34-3940 18-3884 34-4207 34-4791 1795. 8» 29»-221 Porphyry. See Aristotle. Porquet, L. P. R. F. Modern Parisian phraseology. 28th ed. L., 1804 . . . 22-73 — New Parisian grammar; a I'usage des commen- 9ants; partly framed on Noel and Chai)sal's plan. 26th ed. L., 1805 . . 22-72 Porson, R. Watson, J. S. Life of . 30-1374 — See Rogers, S. Recollections of fable talk. Port-Royal, Messieurs de. Logic; or, the art of tliinking. 3d ed. L., 1090 . 15-45 — New method of learning Avith facility the Greek tongue. Trans, by f. Nugent. L., 1817. 8" 22-202 — New method of learning with facility the Latin tongue. L.,1816. 2 v. 8" . 22-203 — Primitives of the Greek tongue. Trans, by T. Nugent. L., 1818. 8° . . 22-204 Port Royal. Beard, C. History of . 32-903 — Cousin, V. Jaqueline Pascal . 30-737 — Racine, J. Abrege de I'histoire de V. 4 of 34-4401 — Schimmelpenninck, M. A. Select memoirs of 30-731,3 — See Jansenists. Porta, G. B. della. Delia fisionomia dell' hvonio libri sei ; aggiontaui la fisionomia naturall di G. Ingegnieri, Polemone, e la celeste dello stesso Porta, et aggiontoui il discorso di L. Agrippa sopra la natura, e complessione humana, et il discorso de' nei di L. Settali. Venetia, 1044. 4° ■ . . . 34-2509 Porte Crayon. See Strother, D. H. Portelettej^ C. Delasscments, dramatiques et lit- teraires des Pensionnafs de Demoiselles. P. et Tournai, 1800. 2 v. . . 34-5021 Porter, A. M. Ballad romances, and other poems. L., 1811 23-951 — Fast of St. Magdalen . . . 18-2532 — Lak(! of Killarney .... 18-2526 — Hungarian brothers . . . 18-3525 — Octavia 18-2536 — Recluse of Norway . . . 18-2537 Porter, D. Constantinople and its environs ; a series of letters. N. Y.,1835. 3 v. . 27"-213 — Journal of a cruise made to the Pacific ocean in the U. S. frigate Essex, in 1812-14. Ph., 1815. 2 V. 8" . . . . 29"-49 Porter, E. Lectures on eloquence and style ; re- vised for publication, by Rev. L. Matthews. Andover, 1830. 8<> . . . 23-711 Porter, G. R. Progress of the nation in its various social and economical relations, from the be- ginning of the 19th century. L., 1836. 3 v. 27"-954 PORTER. 471 POST. Porter, G. R. Treatise on the origin, progressive improvement and )n-eseut state of tlie manu- facture of porcelain and glass. L., 1832 6-396 — Same. Pii., 1832 .... 6-397 — Treatise on tlie origin, progressive improvement and present state of the silk manufacture. L., 1831 6-394 — Same. Ph. , 1833 .... 6-395 Porter, Mrs. G. R. See Central society of education ; Educator, the. Porter, J. Pastor's fireside . . . 18-2528 ■^— Scottish chiefs ; a romance . , 18-2."J29 — Sir Edward Seaward's narrative . 18-2530 — Thaddeus of Warsaw ■ . . . 18-2531 Porter, J. A. Principles of chemistry ; embracing the outlines of its application to agriculture and the arts. N. Y., 1858 . . 8-68 — See Norton, W. A. Porter, J. L. Five years in Damascus ; including an account of the history, topography and antiquities of that city, travels and researches in Palmyra, Lebanon, and the Hauran. L., 1855. 2 V 28"^-237 — The giant cities of Bashan, and Syria's holy places. N. Y., 1866 . . . 28''-501 Porter, J. ]M. Speech on charters of incorporation. Ph., 1837. 8° . , . . 2-622 Porter, N. The human intellect ; with an introduc- tion upon psychology and the soul. N. Y., 1868. 8° 1.--341 Porter, R., president judge of the third judicial district of Pennsylvania; report of the trial and acquittal of, before the senate. Reported by J. M. Porter. Easton, 1827. 8° 2-98 Porter, R. K. Tnivelling sketches in Russia and Sweden, during 1805-8. Ph., 1809. 8« 27''-169 Porter, S. Cathedral music in score. Pub. by W. I. Porter. Worcester. f» . . 5-S36 Porter, W. History of the knights of Malta, or the order of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. L., 1858. 2 V. 8° . . . 27"-2424 Porter. W. A. Life, character and writings of J. B. Gibson. Ph., 1855. 8° . . 30-1607 Porter, W. T. Quarter race in Kentucky, and other sketches 18-2r34 — Brinley, F. Life of . . . 30-1261 — See Hawker, P. Porteus, B. (Walsh's Br. poets) . . 23-62 — Hodgson, R. Life of . . . 30-438 PortlolioT By Oliver Oldschool, Esq. v. 1-4. Ph., 1841-4. 4 V. 4° . . . . 17-90 — Same. Ph., 1806,8-25. 38 v. 8» . 17-91 Portfolio of an artist. R. Peale . . .'-20 Portland cement. Reid, H. Manufacture of 6-75 Portlock, J. E. Report on the geology of the county of Londonderi'v,.and of parts of Tyrcme and Fermanagh. Dub., 1843. 8° . 9-322 — Rudimentary treatise on geology. 4th ed. L., 1859 . . . . . . 9-328 Portlock, N. Voyage round the world, but more particularlv lo the norihwest coast of Amer- ica, in 1785-8. L., 1789. 4" . 29''-503 Porto, L. da. Romeo et Juliette : nouvelle 34-4255 Portrait de la marquise. C. de Bernard 34-3078 Portrait painting. H. Murray . . 5-476 Portraits. Ames, J. Catalogue of English heads 5-496 — Caulfield, J. Remarkable persons from the reign of Edward III to revolution 30-80 — Fifty wonderful portraits; (ngraved by R. Cooper and R. Page. L., 1824. 4» 30-2028 — Griswold, R. W. Republican court 30-2014 — Historic gallery of p. and paintings 5-486 — Kit-eat club, memoirs of . . 30-2034 — Lewis, T. Clarendon gallery . 30-1464 — 3IcKenney, T. L., and J. Hall. Indian tribes of N. A 26''-1222 — See Prints. Portraits of clergymen ; published by Williams & Son. L., 1800-21 . . . 30-437 Portraits contemporains. C. A. Sainte-Beuve 34-4210 Portraits de famille. E. Ourliac . . 34-5186 Portraits de femmes. C. A. Sainte-Beuve 34-3654 Portraits litteraires. G. Planche . . 34-4218 Portraits litteraires derniers. C. A. Sainte-Beuve 34-3655 Portraits of celebrated women. C. A. Sainte-Beuve 30-23(i9 Portraiture. Woolnoth, T. Study of the human face Portsmouth. Adams, N. Annals of . Portsmouth (Ohio) city directory . Portugal. Beckford, W. Sketches of. Monasteries of . — Bradford, W. Sketches of character and cos- tume 27'^-559 — Busk, M. M. History of — Croker, R. Travels in . — Dunham, S. A. History of . — Faria y Sousa, E. de. History of — Handbook for travellers in — Jnrdine, A. Letters fTom — Kingston, W. H. G. Lusitanian sketches 27'^-108 — Link, H. F. Travels in . . 27"-109 — Modern traveller .... 29''-281 — Osorio, J. History of . . . 27^-2040 Pardoe, Julia. Traits and traditions of 18-2420 Anecdotes of Portuguese revolu- . . . 27''-20J4 5-636 26''-631 25-169 27^-68 27''-69 27='-2005 27"-106 27^^-2020 27"-2023 27^-487 29^-26 — Pecchio, G. tions — Residence in — Sketches in — Southey, R. — Vertot, R. A. 27''-114 27>'-406 27''-201 34-4492 27''-2084 Letters on . de. Revolutions de History of revolutions in . — See Peninsular war. Portuguese language and literature. Adamson, J. "Essay on the Lusiad . . . 30-1864 — Grauert, E. F. New method for learning 22-99 — Merdente, J. E. Exercises in . 22-173 Porzio, C. Congiurade' baroni del regno di Napoli. Firenze, 1855 . . . . . 34-2516 Posey, T. Hall, J. Memoir of. (S. A. B. 19) 30-497 Positive philo!»ophJ^ Comte, A. General view of positivism ..... 15-248 — Inquiry into theories of history . 15-189 — Lewes, G. II. Comte's philosophy of the sciences 15-120 — Littre, E. August Comte et la philosophic posi- tive 34-4591 — Mill, J. S. A. Comte and positivism 15-266 — Pin el, A. Essai de philosophic positive . 34-5387 Possibility of limiting populousness. By Marcus. L., 1838. 8» .... 2-1005 Post, L. M. Personal recollections of the American revolution : a i^rivate journal, prepared from authentic records. Ed. by Sidney Barclay. N. Y., 1859 26''-4i9 — Same ; with title Grace Barclay's diary ; or, personal recollectionsof the American revolu- tion. 2d ed. N. Y., 1866 . . 30--'-419'' — Soldiers' letters from camp, battlefield, and prison. N. Y., 1865 . . . 33-1273 Post, T. M. The skeptical era in modern history ; or, the infidelity of the eighteenth century tlie product of spiritual despotism. N. Y., 1856 32-605 Post chaise companion ; or, traveller's directory through Ireland. W. Wilson . 37''-907 Post office, English. Lewins, W. Her majestv's mails 27^-722 — Our postal and revenue establishments 27M)01 Post oflice, U. S. Annual report ol the postmaster- general. W., 1864-7. 6 v. 8» . 26''-732 PO^T. 472 POWEP. Post office, U. S. P. o. directory for 18ti(i. List of post offices in the U. S. [;ind Ciinuda] ; with lK)st office liiws, etc. Corrected by J. Dis- turaell. N. Y., IRC,.-). 4» . . 25-298 — Holbrook, J. G. Ten years among tlie mail bags ...... 18-1450 — Lfiws and regnlationsofth(' department. Com- piled by J. A. Ware. W., 18(5(5 S" 2-336 — Leech, D. D. T. List of p. o. in the U. S. 2n-lG8 — List of post-offices and jiostmasters in the U. 8., and otiier postal information. Corrected by tlie p. o. department to Oct. 20, 1867. W.. 1868. 4° 25-299 — Miles, P. Postal reform . . 1-211 — Proposed union with telegraph . 6-939 — Rees, J. F()ot-)irints of a letter-carrier 26^-818 Post office London directory ; comprising, amongst other information, official d. ; street d. ; com- mercial d. ; trade d. ; etc. L., 1864. 8" 25-300 Post-pleiocene fossils of S. Carolina. F. S. Holmes 9-1249 Postage stamp album, illustrated. G. Bausche 21-291 Postage stamp collecting. Bellars and Davie 21-9 Postans, ^I Cutch ; or, random sketches of West- ern India. T,., 1839. S" . . 281^-516 — Facts and fictions, illustrative of oriental char- acter. L., 1844. 3 V. . . 28b-478 Postdiluvian iiistory. E. D. Rendell . 32-1714 Poste, B. Britannic researches ; or, new facts and rectifications of ancient British history. L., 1853. 8° 27''-959 — Celtic inscriptions on Gaulish and British coins. L., 1861. 8« . . . . 27M)60 Potable water. Wanklyn, J., and Chapman, E. T. Examination of . . . . 8-12- Potato plant. Smee, A. Uses and properties ; with cause of malady .... 4-176 Pothier, R.J. Contract of partnership, etc. Trans. from the French by O. D. Tudor. Ph., 1854. 8° V. 85 of 2-55 Potiphar papers. G. W. Curtis . . 18-783 Potomac and the Rapidan. A. H. Quint 26^-561 Potomac, army of the. See Army of the P. ; U. S., war of i861-5. Potter, A. Discourses, charges, addresses, pastoral letters, etc. Ph., 1858 . • . 32-751 — Handbook for readers and students. N. Y., 1843 22-1164 — Same. N. Y., 1845 . . . 22-1 164^ — Political economy ; its object, uses and princi- ples. N. Y., 1862 . . . 3-181 — Principles of science applied to the domestic and mechanic arts. N.Y.,1847 . 6-910 — The school, its objects, relations, and uses. N. Y., 1848 13-171 Potter, E. R. Early history of Narragansett. Rhode Island hist. soc. 3 . . '26"-581 Potter, John. Archaeologia Graeca ; or, the an- tiquities of Greece. L., 1740. 2 V. 8" 27''-3210 — Same; with notes, etc., by J. Boyd. L.. 18n0 27"-32ll Potter, L. J. A. de. Memoirs of Scipio de Ricci, reformer of Catholicism in Tuscany. Ed. bv T. Roscoe. L. 2 v. 8" . . " 30-1043 Potter, R. Elementary treatise on mechanics. 4th ed. L., 1859. 8° . . . 11-200 — Elementary treatise on optics. L., 1851. 2 v, 8" 11-201 Potter, W. Roman or Turkish bath ; its hygienic and curative properties. Manchester, 1859 10-567 Pottery, porcelain, etc. Binns, R. W. Century of potting, 1751-1851 . . . 5-^364 — Birch, S. History of ancient pottery 5-164 — Bohn, H. G. Guide to . . . 5-363 — Marryat, J. History of . . . 5-95 Pottery, porcelain, etc. Porter, G. R. Manufacture ofi)orcelain 6-396.7 — Tomlinson, C. History of the processes, etc. (i-343 Pottleton legacy. Albert Smith . . 18-2922 Pouchct, G. The plurality of the human race. Trans, and ed. by 11. J. C. Beavan. L., 1864. 8" 9-606 Poudre aux yeux. E. Labiche et E. Martin 34-3451 Pouillet, C. S. M. Elements de physique experi- u'.entale et de meteorologie. 5me ed. P., 1847. 2 V 34-4894 Poujol, A. Proverbes bourgeois. P. . 34-3626 Poule et ses poussins. E. de Najac . 34-5208 Poultry. Beeton's book of . . . 4-326 — Bement, C. N. American poulterer's companion 4-5 — Bennett, J. C. Poultry book . 4-47 — Browne, D. J. American poultry yard 4-45 — Burn ham, G. P. History of the hen fever .... 4-204 — Dickson, W. B. General management of 4-240 — Dixon, E. S. History and management of 4-50 — Geyelin, G. K. Poultry breeding, from a com- mercial ])oint of view . . . 4-277 — Jennings, R. Sheep, swine and p. 4-189 — Reamur, R. A. F. • Hatching and bringing up 4-286 — Saunders, S. M. Domestic poultry 4-218 — Winefield, W., and G. W. Johnson. Poultry book 4-503 — Wright. L. Practical poultry keeper 4-328 Pounds, shillings and pence. S. Lover 18-1948 Pour une Epingle. J. T. de Saint-Germain 34-4144 Pourquoi je reste a la campagne. A. de Pontniartin 34-3624 Poussin, G. T. United States ; its power and pro- gress. Ph., 1851. 8° . . . 26''-273 Pouvez vous mourir tranquille ? A. Monod 34-3549 Powder. See Fulminating powders ; Gunpowder. Powell, C. F. Life of major-general Zachary Taylor. N. Y., 1846. 8° . . . . 30-521 Powell, J. H. Life incidents and poetic pictures. L., 1865 30-2358 Powell. J. J. Essay on devises ; with notes, and a treatise on the construction of devises, by T. ' Jarman. Ph., 183'*. 8<> v. 21 and 22 of 2-55 Powell, T. Living authors of America. N. Y., 1850 30-602 — Livinsr authors of England. N. Y., 1849 30-871 Powell, W. B. Natural iiistory of the human tem- peraments. Cin., 1856. 8° . 10-378 Power, H., et al. Biennial retrospect of medicine, surgery and allied sciences, for 1855,6. L. , 1867. 8° 10-838 Power, J. List of Irish periodical publications from ] 729 to the present time. L. , A. D. 2000-134. 4" 21-236 Power, J. C. Rise and progress of Sunday schools ; a biography of Robert Raikes and W. Fox. K Y., 1863 32-1150 Power, J. H. Anatomy of the arteries of tlie liunvn body, descriptive and surgical ; Avitli the de- scriptive anatomy of the heart. Ph., 1802 10-321 Power, P. B. " I will" ; being the determinations of the man of God, as found in some of the "I wills" of the Psalms. N. Y., 18(53 32-1065 — Pivot wards of scripture. N. Y., 1869 32-2446 Power, T. Born lo <:ood luck ; (adajited from " False and true.") F's M. D. v. 6 . 24-113 — Impressions of America, during 1833. Ph., 1836. 2 V 26''-104 — Paddy Carey. F's M. D. v. 9 . 24-113 — St. Patrick's eve. F's M. D. v. 2 . 24-113 Power, W. S. Recollections of a three years' resi- dence in China ; including peregrinations in Si)ain. Morocco, Eirv pt, India, Australia and New Zealand. L.,^1853. 8° . 28i'-283 POWER. 473 PREGNANCY. Power of prayer. S. I. Prime . . 82-777 Power of solitude. J. Story . . 23-425 Powers. Sugden, Sir E. B. Practical treatise on V. 15,16 of 2-55 Powers of the executive department. A. Conkling 2('r'-Sr:'d Powers of tlie world to come. G. B. Cliecver 32-475 Powerscoiu t, T. A., viscountess. Letters and pjipers; ed. by R.Daly. L., 1838. 8° . 32-1865 Powhatan ; a metrical romance. S. Smitli 23-211 Pownall, A. Shakspere weighed in an even balance. L., 1864. 8° .... 24-127 Pownall, T. The administration of the colonies. 4th ed. L., 1768 . . . 26--^-158 Poycr, J. The history of Barbados till 1801. L., 1808. 4° 26^216 Poynter, T. View of the doctrine and practice of the ecclesiastical courts in '.octors' commons, on points relative to marriage and divoice. Ph., 1836 . . . . V. 13 of 2-55 Poyutz, A., (ed.) World of wonders; with anec- dotes and opinions concerninc popular super- stitions. L., 1845. 8° . ■" . 33-61 Practical draughtsman's book. W. Johnson 5-615 Practical evils of dissent. By a clergyman. L., 1837 32-2305 Practical guide to the art of house decoration. W. Sutherland 0-237 Practical housewife ; a complete encyclopaedia of domestic economy and family medical guide. L., 1860 6-207 Practical mechanic and engineer's magazine, v. 1-6. Glasgow, 1840-46. 6 v. 4° . 6-980 Practical mechanic's journal. 2d ser., v. 15-17. 3d ser., v. 1-4. L., 1862-9. 7 v. 40 6-981 Practical mechanic's journal scientific record of the international exhibition of 1862 ; being a systematic and scientific synopsis of the chief productions shown rel!ltin^• to commerce, arts, and manufactures. Ed. by R. Mallet. L. 4" 6-989 Practical tourist. Z. Allen . . . 27''-126 Practical treatise on the choice and cookery of fish. ByPiscator. 2d ed. L., 1854 . 6-177 Practical treatise on dyeing and calico-printing. N. Y., 1846. 8» . . . . 6-401 Practice, [legal.] Cliitty, J. Practical treatise on contracts and defences to actions thereon 2-18 — Dunlap, J. D. Book of forms lor Pennsylvania courts 2-38 — Hennell, C. Forms of declarations, etc. V. 3 of 2-55 — Macnamara, H. Nullities and irregularities V. 89 of 2-55 — Troubat, F. J., and W. W. Haly. Practice in civil actions ..... 2-323 — See Actions; Awards; Conve)%ancing; Discov- ery ; Evidence ; Partition ; Replevin ; Sheriff. Pradall,"M. P., and M. F. Malepeyre. Treatise on perfumery. Trans, by H. Dussauce. Ph., 1864. 8" 6-250 Pratt, M. de. Conuressof Vienna. Trans, from the French. L.^ 1816. S" . . 27"-3395 — Europe after the congress of Ai,x.-La-Cliapi)('lle. Trans, by G. A. Otis. Ph., 1820. 8° 27''-3396 Praed, W. M. Poems; with a memoir by D. Cole- ridsie. N. Y., 1865. 2 v. . . 23-271 Pragay, J. Outlines of the prominent circumstances attending the Hungarian struggle for freedom; together with brief biographical sketches of leading statesmen and generals. N. Y., 1850 27^-2054 Prank. J.Abbott . . . v. 2 of 18-15 Prairie. J. F. Cooper .... 18-732 Prairie Crusoe, the .... 18-2539 Prairie farming in America. J. Caird . 4-98 Prairie flower. G. Aimnrd . . . 18-98 Prairiedom ; rambles and scrambles in Texas, or New Estremadura. By a suthron. N. Y., 1845 se^-ioe Prairies. Gresig, J. Commerce of the 26''-42 — Irviuir, W. Tour on the 1 8-1581 ;26h-288 Praise and principle. M. J. M'Intosh . 18-1978 Prandi. F. See Ripa. Prali, J. de. Improved system of teaching lan- guages. L., 1827. 8" . • . "13-224 — Pestalozzian and chrestomathic systems. L., 1839. 8" . . . . . 13-224 Pratt, J., and J. H. Memoir of the Rev. Joseph Pratt. N. Y., 1855 . . . ;'0-1033 Pratt, J. B. Letters on the Scandinaviiin churches, their doctrine, worship and polity. L., 186.5 32-1043 Pratt, J. PL Treatise on attraet'ons, Lapb'ce's func- tions, and the figure of the earth. Camb-. and L., 1868 ... . . • . 12-108 Pratt, J. T. Abstract of accounts of loan societies in England and Wales, to December 31, 1P67 1--27 Pratt, W. W. Ten nights in a bar-room. F'sS. D. V. 43 24-221 Pray, L. G. Historv of Sunday-schools and of re- ligious education. B., 1847 . 32-784 Prayir. Bennet, T. History of the use of set forms, and discourse on the gift of prayer 32-2360 — Chambers, T. W. Noon prayer-meeting 32-778 — Gumming, J. Observations on the Lord's prayer 32-987 — Phelps, A. Still hour . . . 32-1606 — Prime, S. I. Five years of prayer 32-1286 Power of 32-777 — Spring, G. The mercy scat . . 82-2345 — Thompson, A. C. Thoughts on . 32-1106 Prayer bonk. Butler, C. M. Book of common l)rayer interpreted by its history . 32-1960 — Lathbury, T. History of the book of common jirayef 32-821 — Proctor, F. History of the book of connnon prayer 32-2-133 — See Book of common prayer ; Liturgies and names of sects. Prayers. Beechei-, H W. Prayers from the Plv- mouth pulpit .... 32-2346 — Macdulf, J. R. Evening incense . 32-383 Morning and night watches . 32-381 — Whitemarsli, C. S. Prayers of the ages 32-2344 Praying and working. W. F. Stev(nson 32-1039 Preacher and the king. L. Bungener . 18-508 Preacher, the fashionable . . , 32-353 Preacher's assistant. J.Cooke . . 32-2135 Preachers. Fish, H. C Pulpit eloquence 32-1947 — Hood, E. P. Lamps, pitchers and trumi)et8 32-1727 — J. Eiirlit years in British Guiana; 1840- 48. L., 18H0. 8» . . : 20''-488 Prendergast, G. L. Complete concordance to the poetical works of Milton. Madras, 1857. 4" 23-1305 Prendersast, J. P. The Cromwellian settlement of Ireland. L , 1805. 8« . . 27''-1515 Prendergast, T. The mastery series : Handbook ; French; German. N. Y., 1808. 3 v. 22-351 Prentice, A. Historical sketches and personal recol- lections of Manchester. L., 1851. 8» 27M)70 Prentice, G. D. Biouraphy of Henry Clay. Hart., 1831 . . ^ . . . . 30-93 — Prenticeana 18-2540 — Memoir of S. S. Prentiss. N. Y., 1855. 2 v. . . . . . 30-850 Pre-RafFaellitism. E. Young . . 5-80 Preshyti're, le. R. Topffer . . . 34-3872 Presbytereavec ses ombres. [Sunnyside.] Mrs. E. S. Phelps . . • . . . 34-4421 Presbyterian church and presbyterianism. Adair, P. Rise and "progress of, in Ireland . 32-1912 — Baird, S. J. History of the new school 32-2442 Acts, deliverances, and testimonies 32-2528 — Barnes, A. The church and slavery 32-1580 — Boardman. II. A. The general assembly of 18(!0 32-2501 — Book of common prayer . . 32-1324 — Brown, I. V. Historical vindication of the abrogation of the plan of the union 32-1730 — Constitution of the presbyterian church in U. S. 32-1133 — Constitution ; with plan of srovernment. Ph., 1827 . . . . ^. . 32-2152 — The form of govermnent, and forms of process . ' 32-2157 — Gillett, E. II. History of the presb. church in US • . . 32-1489 — Goodsir, ,1. T. Westminster confession exam- ined . . '. . . . 32-2500 — Green, A. Domestic and foreign missions 32-2154 — Hill, W. History of American presbyterianism 32-2520 — Ilodire, C. Histor}^ of the presbvterian church in U. S ' . 32-1091 — Hughes, J., and J. Breckenridge. Discussion . 32-87 — Judd, G. N., et al. History of the division 32-423 — Lathrop, D. W. Case of general assembly of, before sui)reme conn . . . 32-1430 — Miller, S. Constitution and order of the Chris- tian ministry .... 32-202 — Minutes of the general assembly of the presby- terian church' in the U. S. of A., 1789-1847. 3 V. 8" 32-1980 — Ncvin, A. Churches of the valley 32-1030 — Records -242 — Coins, medals, and seals, ancient and modern. N. Y., 1>-'01. 8" . . . . 21)"-12f! — Old iionse by tlie river . . . 18-2.-)47 — The Owl creek letters, and other correspondence. N. Y., 1848 2({"-532 — Tent-life in the holy land. N. Y., 1857 28"-24:i Prime minister, the. W. H. G. Kingston 18-89:18 Prime numbers, tal)les of. E. Ilinkiey 14-104 Primeval man. Duke of Arayll . . 2!)''-274 Primitive marriage. J. F. M'Lennan . 29"-! 61 Prince, D. Ortbopedics : a systematic treatise ui)on tlie prevention and correction of deformities. Ph., 1866. 8° . . . . 10-050 Prince, L. B. The articles of confederation m. the constiluticm. N. Y., 18'-396 Prince Z. et le princesse Ploris. J. Iletzel 34-4170 Princes. Edgar, J. D. Boy i)rinces . 30-907 Princes de Maquenoise. H. de Saint-Georges 34-4592 Princes of Wales Doran, J. Book of 30-1025 — Williams, R. F. Lives (.f . . 80-538 Princess : a medley. A. Tennyson . 23-227 Princess of Brunswick-Woll'enbuttel. H. Zschokke 18-3041 Princesse de ("leves. Mmede La Fayette 34-5131,2 Princesse de Monaco, vie et aventures. A. Dumas 34-5437 Princesse de Montpensier. Mnie de La Fayette 34-5132 Princesse Flora. A. Dumas . . 34-3236 Prince and peddler. Prince Charlie, the Prince Coqueluche Prince E Iwar.l island. and histor}' of Prince Euiene and his times E. Ourliac . Sutherland, G. Prince of the house of David. Green, M. A. E. Lives of . . . ;-;o-725 Lives of, from George T . " 80-1045 Lives of . . 80-050 See Biblic il repertory. Princesses of England. — Hall," Mrs.' M. — Strickland, A. Princeton review. Principal and surety. Theobald, W. Law of V. 1 of 2-~>5 Principe du droit et dn gouvernement. P. J. Proud- hon 84-4297 Principles and practice of engineering and survey- ing. C. Bourns . .' . . 14-li)8 Principles of beauty. M. A. Schimmelpennick 5-168 Principles of courtesy. G. W. Hervey . 8;^-"67 PrincijVles of currency. B. Price . . l-"50 Princip'es of law reform. From the London revii^w. By P. Q. L., 1885. 8" . . 82-2503 Principh's of money applied to coin of Benual. J. Steuart . . . . . " 1-299 Princi])les of naval staff rank, and its history in the U. S. navy for over half a century. By a sur- geon in the U. S. N. l^^OO. 8» . 2-:"80 Principles of reform. J. B. Kinnear . 2-758 Prinsep, FI. T. See Ramehunder, Dnss. Prinsej), J. Essays on Indian antiquities, historic, numismatic, and palaeograpbic ; witb tables illustrative of Indian history, etc. Ed., with additienal matter, by E. Tliomas. L.. 1858. 2 V. 8" . . • . . 28M79 Printer boy; or, how Ben Franklin made his mark. W. M. Thayer .... 80-1800 Printer's circular : a record of typography, litera- ture, arts, and sciences. Ph., 1868. 3 v. ' 21-817 21-800 21-1 21-295 graphia Berard. A. Elzevirs Blades, W. — Falkenstein, K. kunst . — Fournier, P. S. — Greswell,'w. P. phy — Guide to trade. — Hansard, T. C. Process of . Printers' marks. J. P. Berjean . Printing. Adams, T. F. Typographia — Ames, J. Typographical antiquities — Bandini, A. M. De Florentina intarum tvpo- 21-59 S. L. Essai sur les editions des 21-10 Life and typography of W. Caxlon ' . . 21-804 Dibdin, T. F. Bibliographical Decameron . . . . . . 21-191 Geschichte der Buchdrucker- 21-809 De r origine de V imprimerie 21-46 Annals of Parisian typoora- 21-185 The printer . . 0-491 Typographia . 21-811 . . . 843 Treatises on the art of . . 21-83 — Humphreys, H. N. History of the art cf . . . . . . 21-819 — .Tolmson, J. Typograp''ia . . 21-65 — Johnson, L., & Co. Book of specimens of types 21-537 — Knight, C. Old printer and modern press ^ 80-1653 — Lambinet P. Recherches sui 1' origine 21-211 — La Serna, C. A. S. Essay on the origin of 21-541 — MacKellar, T. The American printer 21-75 — Meerman, G. Oritrines typograi)bicae 21-356 — Mendez, P. Tipografia iEsjianola . 21-223 — Mnnsell, J. Typoixraphical miscellany 21-229 — Palmer, S. General history of . 21-343 — Proof-sheet 21-540 — Renouard, A. A. Annales de 1' imprimerie des Aide 21-342 — Ruse, G., and C. Straker. Printing and its ac- cessories 21-10()* — Savafre. W. Dictionary of the art of 21-850 — Timperly, C. H. Dictionary of . 21-865 — Wallace. J. VV. Address on Bradford 26»-549 — See Bibliography; Calico printing ; Ink ; Press, PRINTING. 477 PROCEEDINGS. Printing clubs. Himie, xV. Loarned societies and p. c. 22-1098 Printing societies. See Camden soc. ; Cavendish soc. ; Early English text soc. ; Library of en- teitaining knowledge; Library of fathers; Library of use:ul knowledge ; New Syden- ham soc. ; Parker soc. Prints. Caulfield, J. Printseller's chronicle 5-310 — Ciialcograpliimania .... 23-983 • — Cumberland, G. Catalogue of Italian p 5-092 — See Engraving ; Pictures ; Photographs ; Por- traits. Prior, J. Life of Edmcmd Malone ; with selections from his manuscript anecdotes. L., 1800. 8° 30-1237 — ^Memoir C)f the life and character of the Riuht Hon. Edmund Burke. Ph., 1825. 8° 30-00 Prior. M. Poetical works; will B.,18. 3. 2v — (Evil's poets of G. B.) ., . — (Sanford's Br. poets) Prior, R. C. A. Ancient Danish ballads. 3 V. 8° Prise de Jericho. Mnie M. J. R. Cottin Prison as.sociation ol' New York. Annual report of the executive committee. Alb., 1807. 8" 2-1004 Prison books and their authors. J. L. Langford 30-1078 Prison du comte d' Edimbourg. [Heart of Mid- Lothian.] Sir \V. Scott ■" . . 34-4998 Plison discipline societv, annual reports. (1-7, 1820-32.) B., 18 0-33. 2 v. 8" 2-1003 Prisoner of war ; or, five nionthsamongthe Yankees. By A. R.lleman, esq., geat. Rich'd, [1805.] by J. Mi t ford. 23-357 23-478 23-194 L., 1800. 23-010 34-3104 8" 20"- 1900 2r)"-l!)0 National sanitary Prisoners of Perote. W. P. Stapp Prisoners of war. See Andersonville ; cemeteries ; Roll of honor ; U. S. commission. Prisons, piison discipline, and prison life. Criminal. — Adams, N. The cross in the cell . 32-2438 — Adshead, J. Prisons and jjrisoners 2-505 — Burt, J. T. System of separate confinement 2-574 — Cameron, J. Memoirs . . . 2-955 — Carey, M. Thoughts on penitentiaries 3-59 — Chesterton, G. L. Revelations of prison life . . . 2-()09 — Clay, W. L. Memoir of John Clay 30-13i»4 — Dixon, W. H. London prisons . 37''-330 — — John Howard, and the prison world of Eu- rope 30-992 — Ewart, J. Sanitary condition and discipline of Indian jails ..... 10-283 — Female life in prison . . . 2-954 — Foulke, W. P. Remarks on cellular separation 2-050 — Gould, J. S. Report on diet, heating, ventila- tion, etc 10-530 — Gurney, J. J. Prisons in Scotland 2-092 — Journal of prison discipline . . 2-904 — Kingsmill, J. Prisons and pri.soners 2-757 — Lafarge, M. C. Heures de prison . 34-3454 — Lucky, J. Life in Sing Sing . . 2-770 — Mayliew, H., and J. JSinney. Criminal p. of Loudon 2-788 — Mullen, W. J. Annual reports of prison agent 2-972 — Prison discipline society, annual reports 2-1003 — Thompson, G. Imprisonment of Work, Burr, and Thompson .... 30-1430 — Wines, E. C, and T. W. Dwight. Prisons and reformatories .... 2-91o — See Convicts; Crime and punishment; Crim- inal; Penitentiaries; Punishment. — Military and political. — Abbott, A. 0. Prison life in the south 2e''-70e — Barriere, J. F. Memoires de Clery, de Mont- pensier, de Riputfe , . . v. 9 of 84-3519 Prisons. Military and political. — Bernard, M. Dix ans de prison — Boniface, J. X. Emploi du temps — Dying speeches of state prisoners . — Ely, A. .Journal in Richmond — Ferguson, J. Record of sufferings. — Harris, W. C. 34-3081 34-3058 2-282 20"-415 etc. . ■ 2e''-737 Prison life at Richmond 20''-413 — Keily, A. M. In vinculus . . 20^-829 — Mitchel, J. .Jail journal . . 30-2400 — Pollard, E. A. Observations in the north 20»-1900 — Prisoner of war ; or, five months anumg the Yankees 20''-1900 — Sabre, G. E. Narrative . . 20"-727 — See Andersonville ; Bastille; Dartmoor; East- ern penitentiary ; Libby ; Tower of London ; Vincennes. Pritcliard, A. History of Infusoria ; including the Desmidiacea3 and Diatomacea?, British and foreign. L., 1801. 8» . . 9-007 Pritchard, S. J. Faye Mar of Storm-cliti' 18-3993 Pritcliard, W". T. Polynesian reminiscences ; or, life in the South bea islands. L., 1800. 8° 29^-256 Pritchard. See Prichard. Pritts, J. Mirror of olden time border life; em- bracing a history of the discovery of America; also, history of Virginia, and of the early set- tlement of Pennsylvania. Abingdon, 1849. 8'> '. 20-'-270 Private anecdotes of the emperors of Russia. H. Krasinski 29''-104 Private international law. F. C. v. Savigny 2-377 Private libraries ..f New^ York. J. Wynne 21-290 Private life of an eastern king. W. Knighton ^ 28''-205 Private life of an eastern queen. W. Knighton 28'"-471 Private Miles O'Reilly, adventures of. C. G. Halpine 18-1320 Private trials and public calamities. A. des Eclie- roiles 30-1904 Privateer's man. Fr. Marryat . . 18-2089 Prix du sang. H. A. A. de Gondrecourt 34-4531 Prize essays on a congress of nations for the adjust- ment of international disputes. B., 1840. 8" 2-1007 Prize essays on the temporal advantages of the Sab- bath, considered in relation to the working classes. Ph., n. d. . . . 32-020 Prize essays on juvenile delinquency. M. Hill, an J C. F. Cornwallis .... 2-715 Probabilities. Clark, S. The laws of chance 14-189 — De Morgan, A. Essay on . . 14-20 — Laplace, P. S. Theorie analytique 34-^1791 — — Essai philosophiqae sur les . 34-4792 — Moivre, A. de. Doctrine of chances 14-501 — Quetelet, M. A. Letters on the theory of • 14-122 — Todhunter, I. History of mathematical theory of 14-145 Problematic characters. F. Spielhagen 18-4239 Problemes de la vie. A. Laugel . . 34-3490 Problems of the age. A. F. Hewit . 32-2427 Probst, A., trial of. W. B. Mann . 2-353 Proceedings at the banquet in honour of Cyrus W. Field, in Willis's rooms, London, July 1, 1808. L., 1808 0-909 Proceedings at the reception and dinner in honor of George Peabody, by the citizens of the old town'of Danvers, October 9th, 1850 ; with an hist(nical sketch of the Peabody institute. B., 1850. 8° .... 20'^e28 Proceedings of the court convened in New York, Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1844, for the trial of Right Rev. Benjamin T. Onderdonk, Bishop of N. Y. N. Y., 1845. 8" . . . 32-1428 PROCEEDINGS. 478 PROPHECY. Proceedings on the king's commission of tlie peace, oyer and terminer, and eaol-delivery for tlie city of London, etc., various years, 1717-94 ; [imperfect.] L. 7 v. 4° . . 2-58 Proceedings. See names of societies. Proces d'Angelo et d'Hernani. V.Hugo 34-3412 Procliasl. Pr3'de, I). Eurojjean history ; in a series of biogra- l)hies. E., 1804 .... 27''-352G Pryne, A. See Brownlow, W. G. Pryor, J. P. See Jordan, T. Psalmanaazaar, G. Historical and geographical de- scription of Formosa. L., 1704 . 28''-185 Psalmist, the, with music; a manual for baptist con- gregations and clioirs. B , 1860 5-1085 Psalms. Alexander, J. A. • Translation and expla- nation of 82-1373 — Augustine, S. Expositions of . 32-1259 — Barnes, A. Notes on . . . 82-470 — Calvin, J. Comment.iry on . . 32-1238 — Hengstenberg, E. W. Commentary on ...... 32-1860 — Plumer, W. S. Studies in . . 82-2047 — Tholuck, A. Translation and commentary on 32-831 Pseudonyms. Baillet, A. Liste d'auteurs deguises .V. 5 of 34-4979 — Barbier, A. A. Dictionnairedesouvragesanon- ymes et pseudonymes . . . 21-134 — Placius, V. Tiieatrum . . . 21-652 — Querard, J. M. Superchcries litteraires 21-llG — Thomas, R. Handbook, by 01i)har Hamst 21-20i — Wheeler, W. A. Noted names of fiction 21-130 Psyche of to-day. Mrs. C. Jenkin . 18-4139 Psychological medicine. Biicknill, .1. C. Manual of . ' . . . 10-280 — Dunn, R. Medical psycbology . 10-400 — Feuchtersleben, E. v. Medical psychology . . . . 10-689 Psychological medicine. Hovell, D. de B. Medi- cine and ])sychology . . . 10-671 — Quarterly journal of . . . 10-91 Psyciiology. Baseom, J. Principles of l.'^-353 — Bray, C. Force ; its mental and moral cor- relates, &c 15-305 — Britton, S. B. Man and his relations 15-205 — Brodie, B. C. Psychological inquiries 15-100 — Cabanis, P. J. G. Rapports du physique et du morale de I'liomme . . .* 34-4929 — Cousin, V. Elements of . . 15-36 — Hickok, L. P. Empirii:al p. . . 15-228 Rational p. .... 15-144 — Mansel, H. L. Inquiry into logical processes 15-154 — Moore, G. Power of the soul over the body . ■ 15-182 — Ramsay. G. Principles of . . 15-202 — Ranch, F. A. Psyciiology . . 15-107 — Schmucker, S. S. Elements of . 15-63 — Spencer, H. Principles of . . 15-173 — Swedenborg, E. Economy of the animal king- dom 10-817 — Wake, C. S. Outlines of comparative p. 15-339 — See Mental science ; Soul. Psyehomeiric researches. W. and E. M. F. Denton 32-1820 Ptolemy. See Cooley, W. D. Public and private economy. T. Sedgwick 3-215 Public business, finger-post to . . 2-308 Public characters of 1800,1. L., 1801. 8° 30-442 Public characters and public events, familiar letters on. W. Sullivan . . . 26='-842 Public characters ; or, cotemporary biography. Bait., 1803. 8° . . . . " 30-444 — Brougham, H. Sketches of . . 30-53 — Robertson, J. L. Sketches of . 80-1919 Pulilic debt of the U. S. J. 8. Gibbons 1-309 Public economy for the U. S. C. Colton 8-76 Public happiness, essay on ; investigating the state of human nature, under each of its particular appearances through the several periods of his- tory to the present times. L., 1774. 2v. 8° 29^^-192 Public lands. HaAves, J. H. pendix on settling, etc. — AVebster, D. Speech on — See Territories. Public ledger building, Philadelphia ; with an ac- count of the proceedings connected with its opening. Ph., 1868 . . . 6-134 Public libi'aries, report from the select committee on ; with ])roceedings, minutes of evidence, appen- dix and index. L., 1850. f . 21-346 Public library of the city of Boston. Index to the catalogue of books in the Bates hall. 2d ster. ed. B., 1865. 8" . . . 21-399 — First supplement. B., 1866. 8° . 21-400 — Index to the catalogue of a portion of the library arranged in the lower hall. B., 1858. 8" 21-898 — Proceedings at the dedication of the building. B., 1858.' 8° . . . . 21-897 Public library of New Bedford. See Free public library. Public offices, master key to. J. Boulger Public opinion, v. 3d and 4th. L., 1863. Surveving ; with ap- . " . 6-56 1-141 2-238 2 V. f° 17-512 Public policy, speeches on. J. Bright . 33-649 Public instruction. See Education; and names of cities, states, and countries. Public school Latin primer; edited with the sanction of the head masters of the public schools. L., 1866 22-206 Public schools, the. Westminster ; Winchester ; Shrewsbury; Harrow; Rugby. By the author of "Etoniana." E., 1867 . . 13-291 Public schools calendar, 1865 ; edited by a graduate of the university of Oxford. L., 1865 13-172 PUBLIC. 481 PURVES. Public speaker, the, and how to make one. 2d ed. L., 1860 22-713 Public wealth, nature of. J. M., earl of Lauderdale 3-135,6 — See Political economy. Public works in India. A. Cotton . 6-109 Publishers and authors. J. Speddingr . 21-110 Publisher's circular, the. v. 1-29. L., 1837-66. 8» .• . . . 21-347 Publisher's uniform trade list directory. H. Challe'n 21-362 Publishing. Bennett, A. W. The search for a pub- lisher 21-164 Pucelle de Belleville. C. P. de Kock . 34-4766 Pucelle d' Orleans, la. F. M. A. de Voltaire, v. 9. 34-4868,4490 Puchero, el. R. M' Sherry . . . 26b-309 Piickler Muskau, H. v. Egypt under Meheniet Ali. L., 1845. 2 V. 8° . . . 28"-119 — Same, with title, Travels and adventures in Egypt ; with anecdotes ftf Mehemet Ali. L. , 1847 . . . . . . 28^-207 — Tour in England, Ireland, and Fran»e, in 1828,9. Ph., 1833. — Tutti Frutti. N. Y., 1834 Puddleford papers. H. H. Riley Puffendorf. See Stebbing, H. Puffs and mysteries Pugin, A. N. and A. Ferrey, B. with notices of their works 27''-186 27''-792 18-2653 18-3977 Recollections of; 30-1381 See Arnould, A., (in supple- Pujol, Alboize du. ment.) Pulaski, C. Sparks, J. Life of. (S. A. B. 14) 80-407 Pulcherie. M. Froment . . . 34-3336 Pulcherie. C. C. Saint-Mars .• . 34-4195 Pulling, A. Compendium of the law and usage of mercantile accounts. Ph., 1847. 8° V. 57 of 2-55 Pulpit, the ; sermons by eminent living ministers. V. 88,9. L., 1868,9. 2 v. 8° . 32-i924 Pulpit and the pew ; from leaves of a pastor's journal. N.Y,1858 32-1587 Pulpit eloquence. Fish, H. C. History and reposi- tory of 32-1947 Pulpit germs. W. W. Wythe . . 32-2483 Pulpit ministrations. G. Spring . . 32-1295 Pulpit of the American revolution. J. W. Thoruton 32-918 Pulpit portraits. J. R. Dix . . . 32-390 Pulpit pungencies. N. Y., 1866 . . 32-1824 Pulpit table-talk. E. B. Ramsay . . 32-2473 Pulszky, F. The tri-color on the atlas ; or, Algeria and the French conquest ; from the German of Dr. Wagner, and other sources. N. Y., 1855 28--115 Pulszky, F. and T. White, red, black ; sketches of American society in the U. S. N. Y., 1853. 2 V 26''-242 Pulszky, T. Memoirs of a Hungarian lady ; with historical introduction by F. Pulszkj'. Ph., 1850 27^-2658 Pultenay. See Craftsman, the. Pultock, R. Peter Wilkins . . . 18-3213 Punch ; or, the London Charivari, v. 1-56. L., 1841-69 4» 17-118 Punch, selections from .... 18-359 Punch's complete letter-writer. D. Jerrold 18-1677,80 Punch's Dossay portraits . . . 18-1680 Punch's letters to his son. D. Jerrold . 18-1677 Punch's prize novelist. W. M. Thackeray 18-8183,98 Punch's twenty almanacks, 1842-61. L. 8» 17-115 Punchard, G. History of Congregationalism from about A. D. 250 ; in continuation of the ac- count of the origin and earliest history of this system of church polity contained in " A view of Congregationalism." 2d ed., rewritten. I N. Y., 1865-7. 3 v. . . . 32-1637 | 81 Punchinello, life and adventures of. O. Feuillet 18-1078 Punctuation. EllsM'orth, H. W. Rules of 13-78 — Wilson, John. English punctuation 22-281 Punishment. Bentham, J. Rationale of 2-542 — Cheever, G. B. Punishment by death 2-608 — Desmaze, C. Supplices, prisons, et grace en France 34-4892 — Dymond, A. H. Law on its trial . 2-644 — Report on capital punishment. See England 2-686 — Tellkampf, J. L. Reform of . . 2-163 — See Convicts ; Crimes and p. ; Criminal; Death penalty ; Prisons. Punjaub. Browne, J. C. P. and Delhi in 1857 28i>-407 — Steinbach's account of , . . 28^-259 Punshon, W. M. The prodigal son. L., 1868 32-2461 — Sermons ; with a plea for class-meetings, and an introduction by W. H. Milburn. N. Y., 1860 32-1171 Pupils of St. John. C. M. Yonge . 32-2411 Purana, the Vishnu. H. H. Wilson V. 6,7 of 33-936 Purcell, J. B., and T. Vickers. The Roman catholic church and free thought : a controversy ; with an appendix, containing the encyclical letter and syllabus of Pope Pius IX, dated Dec. 8, 1864. Cin., 1868. 8° . . . 32-2147 Purchasers and vendors, law of. G. Ross V. 12 of 2-55 Purdon, J., and G. M. Stroud. Digest of the laws of Pennsylvania, fron\ the year 1700 to tlie 22d day of April, 1846. 7th ed. Ph., 1847. 8° 2-88 — Supplement to same, by F. C. Brightley 2-89 — See Brightley, F. C. Purgatorio. See Dante A. Puritaine et 1' honune des bois. E. Nus 34-4685 Puritan, the ; a series of essays. L. Withington . •. . . . . . 33-801 Puritan, the. See Janeway, J. J. Puritains, les. [Old Mortality.] Sir W. Scott 34-4998 Puritan and his daughter. J. K. Paulding 18-2458 Puritans and puritanism. Bayne, P. English puri- tanism 32-1015 — Brook, B. Lives of the puritans . 30-1322 — Hall, E. Puritans and their principles 26*-429 — Hopkins, S. Puritans during the reigns of Ed- ward VI and Elizabeth . . 26^-423 — Hunter, Jos. Founders of New Plymouth 26»-412 — Martyn, W. C. History of English puritans 32-2332 — Neal, D. History of, to death of Elizabeth 32-155 — Path of the pilgrim church . . 32-1442 — Stanford, J. A. Sketch of . . 30-1399 — Stoughton, J. Sketches of . . 32-1634 — Stowell, W. H. History of the puritans in Eng- land 26''-408 — See Pilgrims ; Westminster. Purnell, T. Literature and its professors. L., 1867 22-1170 Purple tints of Paris. B. St. John . 27''-330 Pursh, F. Flora Americae septentrionalis : a sys- tematic arrangement and description of the plants of North America ; containing many new and rare species. L., 1814-16. 2 v. 8" 9-73 Pursuit of knowledge under difficulties. G. L, * Craik 30-1801 to 4 Pursuits of literature. T. J. Mathias . 23-195 Pursuits of women. F. P. Cobbe . 2-G27 Pursuivant of arms. J. R. Planche . 29»-176 Purves. G. Principles of population and production investigated. L., 1818. S" . 3-185 PUSEY. 482 QUATREMERE. Pusey, E. B. A letter to the Bishop of Oxford on the tendency to Romanism imputed to doc- trines held of old, as now, in the English church ; with a preface on the doctrine of jus- tification. 4th ed. L., 1840. 8° 33-2143 — An eirenicon, in a letter to the author of "The Christian year." N. Y., 1866 . 83-1739 — Marriage with a deceased wife's sister prohibited by holy scripture — evidence given before a commission appointed to inquire into the law of marriage, as relating to the prohibited degrees of affinity ; with preface. Oxf., 1849. 8° 33-3140 Puseyism. See Tractarianism. Putnam, Mrs. E. Receipt book, and young house- keeper's assistant. N. Y., 1860 . 6-218 Putnam, G. P. American facts ; notes and statis- tics relative to the government, resources, en- gagements, manufactures, counnerce, religion, education, literature, fine arts, manners, and customs of the United States, L., 1845 36»-750 — The book-buyer's manual. N. Y. 8» 31-234 — The world's progress : a dictionary of dates. N. Y., 1830 29'*-178 Putnam, Gen. Israel. Hill, G. C. Biography of 80-1184 — Humphrevs, D. Life of. . . 30-1713 — Peabody, O. W. B. Life of (S. A. B. 7) 80-497 Putnam, J. P. Digest of the decisi(ms in the courts of equity in the United States. B., 1859. 3 v. 8° 3-156 — Supplement to the United States digest ; being a digest of decisions of the court of common law and admiralty in the United States. B., 1856-60. 3 V. 8° . . . 3-153 — See U. S. digest, v. 1-9 . . 3-155 Putnam, M. L. Record of an obscure man 18-2553 — Tragedy of errors. B., 1863 . . 34-108 — Tragedy of success. B., 1863 . 34-109 Putnam phalanx, excursion of, 1859 . 36''-559 Putnam's monthly magazine of Am. literature, sci- ence, and art. v. 1-10. N. Y., 1853-7. New series, v. 1-3. N. Y., 1868,9. 18 v. 8» 17-87 Putt, C. Essay on civil policy ; or, the science of legislation. L., 1830. 8° . . 10-6 Puttenham, G. Arte of English poesie. Ed. by E. Arber. L., 1869 . . . . 33-1166 Piitz, W. Manual of modern geography and liis- tory. Trans, fiom the German by the Rev. R. B. Paul. N. Y., 1851 . . 39''-85 Pycroft, J. Agony point . . . 18-3559 — Collegian's guide ; or, recollections of college days. L., 1845. 8» . . . 18-57 — Course of English reading. 2d ed. L., 1850 32-1167 — Same ; with additions by J. G. Coggswell. N. Y., 1845 23-1167« — The cricket-field ; or, the history and the sci- ence of the game of cricket. L., 1862 20-487 r- Cricketana. L., 1865 . . . 20-438 — Elkerton rectory .... 18-2557 — Twenty years in the church . . 18-2558 Pye, C. New dictionary of ancient geography ; ex- hibiting the modern in addition to the ancient names of places. L., 1808. 8° . 25-114 Pye, J. Patronage of Biilish art ; an historical sketch. L., 1845. 8» . . . 5-201 Pylgremage of tlie sowle. G. Guileville 32-2007 Pylodet, L. New guide to German conversation. N. Y., 1869 22-309 •Pym, John. Forster, J. Life of. .30-167,174 — Smith, G. Three English statesmen 30-1984 Pyne, G. Rudimentary and practical treatise on perspective, for beginners. L., 1863 5-106 Pynnshurst. D. MacLeod . . . 18-3003 Pyramids. Smyth, C. P. Life and work at the great pyramids, 1865 . . . SS'-SSS Pyramids. Taylor, John. The battle of the stand- ards . . . . . . 39='-307 — Ward, A. Around the p. . . 29''-203 — See Egypt. Pyrenees. Murray, J. E. Summer in 27*'-80 — Paris, T. C. Letters from . . 27''-548 — Roadside sketciies in . . . 37''-530 — Weld, C. R. Pyrenees east and west 37''-533 Pyrotechny. See Fireworks. Pyrrhus. Abbott, J. History of . . 80-790 Quackenbos. G. P. Advanced course of composition and rhetoric. N. Y., 1860 . . 33-715 Quack medicines. Phila. med. soc. , report on 10-79 — King, D. Quackery unmasked . 10-330 Quadroon. Mayne Reid . . . 18-3611 Quadrupeds. Bewick, T. General history of 9-512 — Landseer, T. Engravings of lions, etc. 5-758 — MacGillivray, W. British q. v. 8 to 9 of 9-594 — Natural history of . . . . 9-592 — Ogilby, W. The menageries . 9-586,7 — Popular introduction to study of . 9-605 — Swainson, W. Natural history of 9-640 — See Mammalia ; Zoology. Quain, J. Human anatomy. Ed. by R. Quain and W. Sharpey. 1st Am. ed.. by J. Leidy. Ph., 1849. 2 V. 8" . . ' . . 10-358 Quaker a Paris. A. Assolant . . 34-5006 Quaker partisans. By author of the "Scout" . . 18-2561 Quaker soldier, the .... 18-3566 Quakerism ; or, the story of my life. S. VV. Greer 32-1582 — See Elly, S. Quakerism, past and present. J. S. Rountree . 32-878 Quakers, the. J. Cunningham . . 33-3410 — See Friends. Qualla-Battoo. Warriner, F. Attack on 39''-73 Quand on voyage. T. Gautier . . 34-5376 Quarante cinq. A. Dumas . . . 34-8301 Quarantaine, en. E. Souvestre . . 34-8791 Quarantine. New York chamber of commerce. Report on, 1859 .... 10-536 Quarantine and sanitary conventions, proceedings and debates of. N. Y., 1859, and B., 1860. 3 v. 8° 10-190 Quaritch, B. General catalogue of books, arranged in classes. L., 1868 . . . 21-363 Quarles, F. Emblems, divine and moral ; with recommendatory prefaces by A. Toplady and J. Ryland. L., 1839 . . . 23-254 — Enchiridion ; containing institutions divine and moral. L., 1856 .... 38-95 Quarter race in Kentucky. W. T. Porter 18-3584 Quarterly journal of microscopical science. New series, v. 4-5. L., 1864-8. 5 v. 8° 11-817 Quarterly journal of psychological medicine and medical jurisprudence, v. 1,3. N. Y., 1867,8. 8» 10-91 Quarterly journal of science, v. 1-5. L., 1864-8. 5 V. 8» 11-268 Quarterly review, v. 1-136 ; with indexes. L., 1809-69. 8" 17-95 Quarterly review, papers from . . 88-196 Quatre ans de campagnes, a 1' armee du Potomac. R. de Trobriand .... 84-4547 Quaternions. Hamilton, W. R. Elements of 14-134 Lectures on . . . . 14-181 — Tait, P. G. Elementary treatise on 14-183 Quartrefages, A. de. Metamorphoses of man and the lower animals. Trans, by H. Lawson. L., 1864 9-HlO — Rambles of a naturalist on the coasts of France, Spain, and Sicily. Trans, by E. C. Otte. L., 1857. 3 v 9-960 Quatremere de Quincy, A. C. Essay on the na- ture, the end, and the means of imitation in the fine arts. Trans, by J. C. Kent. L., 1837. 8» 5-4 QUATREMERE. 483 QUINTUS. Quatremere de Quincy, A. C. History of the life and works of Raffaello. L., 1846 30-407 — Same. L., 1856 .... 30-407^ Quebec. Hawkins, A. Picture of . 26'>-43 Queechy. Miss S. Warner . . . 18-3452 Queen Hynde. J. Hogg . . v. 3 of 23-353 Queen Mab. Julia Kavanagh . . 18-1724 Queen of Denmark. Mrs. C. Gore . 18-1211 Queen of hearts. W. W. Collins . • . 18-687 Queen of the air. J. Ruskin . . . 33-1299 Queen of the county .... 18-2564 Queen of the Savannah. G. Aimard . 18-99 Queen ts. E. J. Eyre, case of. W. F. Finlason 2-368 Queen's college. Catalogue of the library of the college of St. Margaret and St. Bernard, com- monly called Queen's college ; arranged by T. H. Home. L., 1827. 2 v. 8° 21-405 Queen's English, the. H. Alford . . 22-400 — See Moon, G. W. Queen's Maries. G. J. W. Melville. . 18-2181 Queen's necklace. A. Dumas . . 18-939 Queen's wake. J. Hogg . . v. 1 of 23-353 Queens. Abbott, J. S. C. Kings and queens 30-1 — See Sovereigns. See, also, the following titles. Queens of American society. Mrs. E. F. Ellet 80-2340 Queens of England. Doran, J. Queens of the house of Hanover . . . 30-855 — Hall, Mrs. M. Queens before the conquest 30-795 — Smith, J. P. Romantic incidents in lives of 30-766 — Strickland, A. Lives of . 30-446,7,450 Queens of France. Bush, Mrs. F. Memoirs of 30-449 Queens of Scotland. A. Strickland . 30-656 Queens of Spain. A. George . . 30-599 Queens of song. E. C. Clayton . . 30-1565 Queens of society. Mrs. A. T. and J. C. Thompson 30-1242 Queensland, account of. G. Wight . 29b-207 Queenstown. Van Rensselaer, S. Narrative of the affair of 26''-211 Queer bonnets. Mrs. L. C. Tuthill . 18-3352 Queer book. J. Hogg .... 23-865 Queer discourses on queer proverbs. By Old Merry. Ph., 1869 33-496 Quekett, J. Lectures on histology. L., 1852. 8" 9-1019 — Practical treatise on the microscope. L., 1848. S" 11-182" — Same, 2d ed. ; with additions. L., 1852. 8" 11-182 Quentin Durward. Sir W. Scott . . 18-2770 Quentin Durward, [French.] Sir W. Scott 34-4995 Querard, J. M. La France litteraire, ou dictionnaire bibliographique. P., 1827-64. 12 v. 8" . ' . .^ . 21-237 — Supercheries litteraires devoillees. Seconde edi- tion, augmentee par G. Brunet et P. Jaunet ; suivie du dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes, par A. A. Barbier, revue par O. Barbier, et d' une table generate des noms reels. P., 1869. 8° 21-116 — Louandre, Bourquelot et Maury. La littera- ture frangaise contemporaine ; XIXe siecle ; continuation de la France litteraire. P., 1842-57. 6v. 8» . . . 21-238 — Le Querard ; archives d' histoire, litteraire, de biographic, et de bibliographic frangaise. Complement periodique de la France litte- raire. P., 1855,6. 2 v. 8" , 21-239 — Thomas, R, Life and works of. By Olphar Hamst 30-1980 Quest 18-2568 Question d' argent. A. Dumas, flls . 34-3291 Question of ages. W. Morris . . 32-1024 Question romaine. E. About . . 34-3000 Quetelet, A. Letters on the theory of probabilities, as applied to the moral and political sciences! Trans, by O. G. Dovvnes. L., 1849. 8» 14-122 Quevedo, F. de. Roscoe, T. Spanish novelists V. 2 of 18-3786 Quicheiat, L. Petit traite de versification fianqaise. 2me ed. P., 1853 . . . 34-5050 Quick, R. H. Educational reformers. L., 1868 13-162 Quiet husband. Ellen Pickering . . 18-2f;03 Quiet thoughts for quiet hours. B., 1861 32-907 Quill, C. The American mechanic. Ph., 1838 .... 33-405 Quin, C. W. See Marion, F. Quin, E. Historical atlas ; with narrative. L. 4° 29«-413 Quin, F. F. Pharmacopoeia homoeopathica. L., 1834. 8" 34-481 Quin, M. J. Steam voyages on the Seine, Moselle, and the Riiine ; with railroad visits to the principal cities of Belgium. L., 1843. 2 v. 27»'-45 Quinault, P. CEuvrrs choisies. P., 1811 34-4460 Quinby, M. Mysteries of bee-keeping explained. N. Y., 1866 4-2C0 Quincy, E. Wensley : a story without a moral 18-2567 — Life of Josiah Quincy. B., 1867 . 30-1990 Quincv, John. Essay on the causes of pestilential diseases. L., 1721. 8» . . 10-62 Quincy, Josiah, jr. Essays on the soiling of cattle, and an address ; witli memoir of the author, by E. Quincy. B., 1866 . . 4-279 — Quincy, J. Life of . . . . SO-451 Quincy, Josiah. History of the Boston athensBum ; with biographical notices of its deceased founders. Camb., 1851. 8" . 26^-339 — Life of Major Samuel Shaw . . 80-600 — Memoir of the life of John Quincy Adams. B., 1858. 8° 30-1114 — Memoirof the life of Josiah Quincy, jr. B.,1825. 8° 30-451 — Municipal history of the town and city of Bos- ton, during two centuries. B., 1852. 8" 26--368 — Nature arKl power of the slave states, and duties of the free states. B., 1856. 8°. 2-990 Quincy, J. P. Charicles : a dramatic poem. B., 1856 24-137 Quincy, Quatremere de. See Quatremere de Quincy. Quiuet, E. Fondation de la republique des provinces- unies. P., 1854 . . . . 34-3956 Quinine. U. S. sanitary commission document. No. 31 10-792 Quinn, P. T. Pear culture for profit. N. Y., 1869 4-384 Quint, A. H. Potomac and the Rapidan ; army notes, from the failure at Winchester to the reeuforcement of Rosecrans, 1861-3. B., 1864 26''-561 Quintana, M. J. Lives of celebrated Spaniards ; comprising the Cid Campeador, Guzman the Good, Roger de Lauria, the Prince of Viana, the Great Captain. Trans, from the Spanish by T. R. Preston. L., 1833 . 30-452 — Pelayo. T. T. E. v. 5 . . . 34-2 — Vida de Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba, llamado el Gran Capitan. Paris, 1827 . 34-33 Quintilian, M. F. Institutes of oratory ; or, educa- tion of an orator. Literally translated, with notes by J. S. Watson. L., 1856. 2 v. 22-716 Quinton, J. A. Heaven's antidote to the curse of labor ; or, the temporal advantages of the sabbath considered in relation to the working classes. N. Y., 1850 . . 32-1029 Quintus Fixlein. J. P. F. Richter . 33-904 Quintus Smyrnsens. Posthomericorum libri XIV. Relegk A. Koeclily. LipS;, 1853 . 34-835 QUITE. 484 RAGUSA. Quite alone. G. A. Sala . . . 18-1939 Quitman, J. A. Claiborne, J. F. H. Life and cor- respondence of . . , . 30-1280 Quits. Baroness Tautphoeus . . 18-3148 Quod, John. See Irving, J. T. Quodlibet. J. P. Kennedy . . . 18-1734 Quoits. Daryl, S. Routled^e's handbook 20-330 Quorndon hounds. H. W. Herbert . 20-366 Quotations. Bartlett, J. Familiar q. . 22-927 — Blagdon, F.W. Dictionary of classical q. 22-986 — Dictionary of Shakespearian . . 24-202 — Elmes, J. Classic quotations . 22-1046 — Frisvvell, J. H. Familiar words . 22-1055 — Grocott, J. C. Index to familiar q. 22-1069 — New dictionary of quotations from the Greek, Latin, and modern languages. Trans, into English. Ph., 1859 . . . 22-1168 — Kiley, H. T. Dictionary of Latin, with selec- tion of Greek .... 22-1180 — Routledge, E. Quotations from Shakespeare 24-196 — Truths illustrated by great authors 22-1253 — Weld, H. H. Dictionary of sacred q. 23-953 P., L. N. See Ranyard, L. N. Pabbe, A. See Duncan, J. Ral)bits. Dove cot and rabbit warren . 20-173 Rabelais, F. ffiuvres, avee dcs notes et une notice par P. Lacroix. P., 1857 . . 34-3631 — Woiks. Trans, by T. Urquhart and Motteux. L., 1851. 2v 18-3715 — N( el, E. Rabelais, sa vie et son ceuvre 34-4138 Race for riches. W. Arnot . . . 32-897 Race for wealth. Mrs. J. H. Riddell . 18-3799 Races. Brace, C. L. Races of the old world 29M43 — Bradford, A. W. Origin and liistory of the red race 26''-1030 — Gobineau, A. de. Diversity of . 29''-166 — Knox, R. Races of men . . 29M63 — Pickering, C. The races of man . 29^-238 — Reid, M. Odd people . . . 29''-175 — Smyth, T. Unity of the human races 29»-168 — See Anthropology ; Ethnology ; Human race ; Man and mankind. Rachel and the new world. L. Beauvallet 26''-307 Rachel, Mile. See Felix, Mile R. Raciiel Gray. Julia Kavanagh . . 18-1723 Rachel Ray. A. Trollope . . . 18-3290,7,8 Rachel's secret : a novel . . . 18-3910 Racine, Jean. (Euvres, precedees d' une notice sur la vie et ses ouvrages par L. S. Auger. P., 1853. 8° 34-5493 — CEuvres. P., 1817. 5 v. in 8 . 34-4461 — (Euvres choisies. N. Y., 1853 . 34-4208 — Chefs-d'ojuvre ; with notes and references by L. Fasquolle .... 34-5051 — Theatre complet ; precede d' une notice par M. Auger. P., 1844. . . . 34-3632 — Andromaque : tragedie, avee commentaires. Leip., 1854 34-3124 See Philips, A. Tlic distrest mother. — Athalie : tragedie, avee commentaires choisis et augmentes par O. Fiebig et S. Leportier. Leip., 1854 34-3122 — Brittanicus : tragedie, avee commentaires choisis et augmentes par O. Fiebig et S. Le- portier. Leip., 1855 . . . 34-3125 — Esther : tragedie, avee commentaires choisis et augmentes par O. Fiebig et S. Leportier. Leip., 1855 34-3126 — Ipliigenie : tragedie, avee commentaires choisis et augmentes par O. Fiebig et S. Leportier. Leip., 1854 34-3123 — Phedre : tragedie, avee commentaires clioisis et augmentes par O. Fiebig et S. Leportier. Leip., 1854 34-3121 — Les Plaideurs : comedie, avee des reraarques choisies et augmentees par O. Fiebig. Leip., 1854 34-3120 Racing. See Horses and horsemanship. RadclifFe, Mrs. Ann. Mysteries of Udolpho 18-2573 — Romance of the forest . . . 18-2;", 73 Radcliffe, C. B. Epileptic and otlier convulsive affections of the nervous system, their path- ology and treatment. 3d ed. L., 1861 10-243 RadclifFe, John, and G. P. Greswell. Bibliotheca Chethamensis: sive bibliothecae publicae Man- cuniensis ab H. Chetham fundatae catalogus. Mancunii-, 1791. 3 v. 8» . . 21-349 RadclilFe, J. N. Fiends, ghosts, and sprites ; in- cluding an account of the origin and nature of belief in the supernatural. L., 1854 32-1440 Radiates. Agassiz, E. C. and A. Seaside studies 9-672 Radiation. Tyndall, J. Lecture on . ' 11-261 — Warington, G. Phenomena of . 11-263 — See Heat. Radical : a monthly magazine devoted to religion. V. 2-5. B., 1867-9. 3 v. ' 8» . 32-2084 Radicalism. Bamford, S. Passages in the life of a radical 30-1206 Radicke, G. Importance and value of arithmetic means [in medical observations]. Trans, by F.T.Bond. L., 1861. 8°. . 10-699 Rae, J. Statement of some new principles on the subject of political economy, exposing the fallacies of the system of free trade. B., 1834. 80 3-191 Raff, G. W. Manual of pensions, bounty and pay ; containing the laws, forms, and regulations, etc. ; with the opinion of the attorneys-gen- eral. Cin , 1862. 80 . . . 2-182 Raffaello Sanzio d' Urbino. Catermole, R. Book of cartoons 5-348 — Clement, C. Raphael, sa vie et ses ceuvres 34-4656 — Dumas, A. Trois maitres . . 34-3250 — Lloyd, W. "VV. Christianity and the cartoons 5-406 — Quatremere de Quincy, A. C. Life of 30-407 — Wolzogen, A. von. Life and works of 30-1759 Raffald, E. Experienced English housekeeper. L., 1805. 8» 6-238 Raffles, T. Life and discourses of Rev. Thomas Spencer. N. Y., 1855 . . 30-848 Raffles, S. Life and public services of Sir T. S. Raffles; with details of the commerce and resources of the eastern archipelago. L., 1830. 4° . . . : . 30-2018 Raffles, T. S. The history of Java. 2d ed. L., 1830. 2 V. 8° . . . . 28''-52 — Antiquarian, architectural and landscape illus- trations of the history of Java ; with maps, etc. L., 1844. 4» .... 28=^-52 Rafinesque, C. S. Medical flora ; or, manual of the medical botany of the U. S. Ph., 1828-30. 2v 9-74 Rafn, C. C. Antiquitates Americanae, sive scriptores septentrionales rerum ante-columbianarum in America ; edidit societas regia antiquariorum septentrionalium. Hafniae, 1837. 4» 34-496 Rafter, captain. The guards ; or, the household troops of England. L. . . 27^-978 Rag-bag. N. P. Wiflis .... 33-511 Rag-picker, the ; or, bond and free . 18-2575 Rage aux proverbes, la. Catherine II . 4,34-4832 Ragged Dick series. See Alger, H., jr., [in supple- ment] 18-4065 to 70 Ragged homes, and how to mend them. Mrs. Bayly 2-539 Ragged London in 1861. J. Hollinsliead 2-719 Ragged schools. T. Guthrie . . 32-1840 Raguet, C. Principles of free trade ; illustrated in a series of short and familiar essays. Ph., 1835. 8» 3-192 — See Free trade advocate. Ragusa. Wiugfleld, W. F. Sketches of 27'^-600 RAGUSE. 485 RAMON. Raguse, due de. See Maimont. Raliel. See Varnhagen von Ense . . 34-540 Raid of Gomez. See Wayside cross. Rallies, R. ; his Sunday schools and friends; including historical sketches of the Sunday school cause. Ph., 1859 32-921 — Power, .). C. Biography of . . 32-1150 Raikes, T. The city of the czar ; or, a visit to St. Petersburg in 1839,30. L., 1838. 8° 27''-96 — Portion of the journal kept by him from 1831-47, comprising reminiscences of social and political life in London and Paris during that period. 2d ed. L., 1856-8. 4 v. . . 27''-981 — Private 'Correspondence with the duke of Wel- lington, and other distinguished contempora- ries. L., 1861. 8» . . . 27''-982 Railroads. Adams, W. B. Roads and rails 6-1 — American railroad journal . . 6-73 — Booth, H. Account of Liverpool and Manches- ter railway 6-95 — Chambers, W. About railways . 6-32 — Chattaway, E. D. Railways, their capital and dividends 6-33 — Churton, E. Railroad book of England 27^-512 — Davidson, E. Railways of India . 6-39 — Davis, C. H. Interoceanic canals and r. 26»'-657 — Dimmick, L. F. Modem influence of 32-247 — Easton, A. Street, or horse-power r. 6-42 — Erichsen, J. E. Railway and other injuries 10-748 — Flint, H. M. Railroads of the U. S. 1-340 — Francis, J. History of English railways 6-51 — Hoiley, A. L. American and European railway practice 6-998 — Jervis, J. B. Construction and management of 6-59 — Kimber, T. Railroad map of the southern states 25-348 — Lardner, D. Railway economy . 6-62 — Nicholson, P. Guide to railway masonry 6-67 — Pennsylviinia, reports of, to auditor-general 1-352 — Personal recollections of English engineers 6-49 — Philadelphia railways, charters of . 2-238 — Pillet-Wili, le C'te. Depense et produit des canaux et des chemins de fer . 34-4739 — Poor, H. V. Manual for . . 1-346 Railroad map of the U. 8. . 25-164 — Shunk, W. F. Railway curves . 6-83 — Steam C9,rriages, reports on . . 6-406 — Stephenson, R. Report on atmospheric system 6-1029 and J. Locke. Observations on engines 6-95 — Strickland, W. Reports on canals, railroads, &c. 6-1023 — Taylor, R. C. Report on surveys from Blossburg to Lawrenceville . . No. 1. v. 3 of 1-341 — Vose. G. L. Handbook of railroad construction 6-93 — Walker, J. Report on locomotive and fixed engines 6-95 — Weale, John. Railway construction 6-78 — Williams, F. Our iron roads . 6-97 — With, E. Railroad accidents . 6-144 — See Pacific r. Railways, steamers and telegraphs ; a glance at their recent progress and present state. L., 1867 6-914 Rain. Rowell, G. A. Essay on the cause of 11-272 — Symons, G. J. British rainfall, 1860-64 11-273 — Tomlinson, C. Rain-cloud and snow-storm ... . . . 11-248 — See Meteorology. Rain-cloud and snow-storm. C. Tomlinson 11-248 Rainfall in British isles. G. J. Symons 11-273 Rainbow and lucky. J. Abbott . . 18-31 Rainbow in the north. 8. Tucker . 32-2358 Rainbow's journey. J. Abbott . . 18-32 Rainbows for children. Ed. by L. M. Child 18-2574 Rainey, G. On the mode of formation of shells of animals, of bone, and of several other struc- tures. L.,1858. 8° . . . . 9-611 Rainey, T. Ocean steam navigation and the ocean post. N. Y., 1858. 8» . . 1-216 Rainier, J. S. Synopsis of the prices of wheat, etc. L., 1823. f . . . . 1-519 Rale, S. Francis, C. Life of. (S. A. B. 17) 30-497 Raleigh, Sir W. History of the world, in five books; to which is added Sir W. Raleigh's voyages of discovery to Guiana. E., 1820. 8° 29^-58 — General history of the world ; being an abridg- ment of Sir W. R., with continuation. L., 1708. 4v. 8» . . . . 29^-29 — (San ford's Br. poets) . . . 23-72 — Edwards, E. Life of . . . 30-2408 — Kingsley, C. Sir Walter Raleigh and his time 33-297 — Napier, M. Essay on . . . 30-1566 — Thompson, Mrs. A. T. Memoirs of 30-453 — Tyler, P. F. Life of . . . S0-8C2 — Whitehead, C. Life and times of . 30-942 Ralph Seabrooke. A. Elwes . . 18-1023 Ralston, W. R. S. Krilof and his fables 18-4023 Ram, J. Assets, debts, and incumbrances. 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History of the American revolution. Trenton, 1811. 2 v. 8" . . 26''-169 — History of South Carolina, from 1670 to 1808. Newberry, 1858. 8° . . . 20M70 — Life of George Washington. N. Y., 1807. 8« 30-545 — Universal history Americanized ; or, an his- torical view of the world from the earliest records ; with paiticular reference to the state of society, literature, religion, &c., in the U. S. Ph., 1818. 12 V. 8° . . 29^-30 Ramsay, E. B. Pulpit table-talk; containing remarks and anecdotes on preachers and preacliiuc:. L 32-2473 — Reminiscences of Scottish life and character. B., 1861. 2 V. . . . 27''-580 — Two lectures on the genius of Handel and the distinctive character of his sacred composi- tions. E., 1862 .... 5-1022 Ramsay, G. Instinct and reason ; or, the tirst prin- ciples of human knowledge. L., 1862 l.'^-185 — Moralist and politician ; or, many things in tew words. L.,1865 .... 33-1275 — Proposal for the restoration of the Irish parlia- ment. Dub., 1845. 8° . . 27"-1424 — Principles of psychology. L., 1857. 8° 15-202 Ramsay, Mrs. See Dante. Ramsbotham, F. H. The principles and practice of obstetric medicine and surgery, in reference to the process of parturition ; with additions by W. V. Keating.. Ph., 1861. 8° . 10-388 Ramsey, A. C. The other side ; or, notes for the history of the war between Mexico and the United States ; trans, from the Spanish, and edited with notes. N. Y., 1850 . 26''-256 Ramsey, J. G. M. Annals of Tennessee to the end of the 18th century. Charleston, 1853. 8° 26»-305 Ramshorn, L. Dictionarj' of Latin synonymes ; from the German by F. Lieber. Ph., 1860 22-207 Rand, E. S. Bulbs ; a treatise on hardy and tender bulbs and tubers. B., 1866 , 4-169 — Flowers for the parlor and garden. B., 1863 4-167 — Garden flowers: how to cultivate them. B., 1866 4-168 Randall, H. S. Fine wool sheep husbandry. N. Y., 1863 4-170 — Life of Thomas Jefferson. N. Y., 1858. 3 v. 8» . 30-1046 — Practical shepherd ; a complete treatise on the breeding, management and diseases of sheep. Rochester. 1863 .... 4-315 Randall, 8. S. Common school system of New York; with an historical sketch. Troy, 1851. So 13-176 — First principles of popular education and public inatruction. N. Y., 1868 . . 13-178 Randolph, Jacob. Memoir on the life and character of Philip Syng Physick. Ph., 1839. 8° 30-1568 Randolph, John. Letters to a young relative ; em- bracing a series of years, from early j^outh to mature manhood. Ph.. 1834. 8° 38-1229 — Garland, H. A. Life of . . ; 30-645 — Thomas, F. W. John Randolph ; and other sketches of character . . . 30-739 Randolph, J. T. Courteuay hall. [Cabin and parlor] 18-2576 Randolph, T. J. See Jefferson, T. Randolph Gordon. L. De Larame . 18-3912 Random recollections of Albany, 1800-8. G. A. Worth 26=^-215 Random recollections of the lords and commons. J. Grant 30-243,4 Random records. G. Colman . . 30-1500 Rangabe, A. R. Greece ; her progress and present position. N. Y., 1867 . . 27»-3218 Rangers and regulators of the Tanaha. A. W. Ar- rington 18-164 Rank. Dodd, C. R. Manual of dignities 27^-345 — Heywood, S. Ranks of the people 2-707 — Millar, J. Distinction of . . 2-806 — See Heraldry. Rank and talent of the time. [Same as " Dictionary of contemporary biography."] L., 1861. 8" 30-2317 Ranke, L. Civil wars and monarchy in France in the 16th and 17th centuries. Trans, by M. A. Garvey. N. Y., 1853 . . . 2"7-'-187l — History of the popes, their church and state, and especially of tlieir conflicts with protestantism in the 16th and 17th centuries. Trans, by E. Foster. L., 1848. 3 v. . . 27"-2439 — Ecclesiastical and political history of the popes of Rome during tbe 16th and 17th centuries. Trans, by S. Austin. Ph., 1841. 2 v. 8° 27»-2440 — History of Servia and the Servian revolution ; with a sketch of tlie insurrection in Bosnia ; trans, by Mrs. Alexander Iverr ; to which is added the slave provinces of Turkej'' ; chiefly from the French of C. Robert. L., 1853 27^-2962 — Memoirs of the house of Brandenburg, and history of Prussia, during the 17th and 18th centuries. Trans, by Sir. A. and Lady Duff" Gordon. L., 1849. '3 v. 8° . 2?'-2663 Rankin, M. Texas in 1850. B., 1850 . 26*>-504 Rankine, W. J. M. Manual of applied mechanics. L., 1858 11-131 — Manual of civil engineering. L., 1862 6-69 — Manual of the steam engine, and other prime movers. L., 1859 . . . 6-528 — Useful rules and tables relating to mensuration, engineering, structures, and machines. L., 1866 14-137 Ranking, J. Historical researches on the conquest of Peru, Mexico, Bogota, Natchez, and Talo- niew, in the 13th century, by the Mongols. L., 1827. 8° .... 26''-988 Ranks.- See Rank. Ranthorpe. G. H. Lewes . . . 18-1893 Ranyai-d, L. N. The book and its story ; a narrative for the young ; with an introductory preface by T. Phillips. L., 1853 . . 32-474 — Life Avork; or, the link and the rivet. N. Y., 1862 32-1817 — The missing link ; or, bible-women in the homes of the London poor. N. Y., 1860 32-848 Raoul-Rocliette, D. See Rochette, D. R. Rape of the lock. A. Pope . . . 23-504 Rapelje, G. Narrative of excursions, voyages, and travels, in America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. N. Y., 1834. 8° . . . . 29''-51 Raper, H. Practice of navigation and nautical as- tronomy. 6tli ed. L., 1857. 8« 12-101 Raphael. A. de Laraartine . . 18-1803 ;23-237 RAPHAEL. 487 RAYMOND. Raphael et la Fornarine. J. Mery . 34-4681 Raphael. See RafTaello. Raphall, M. J. Bible view of slavery. N. Y., 1861 32-1306 — Post-biblical history of the Jews ; from the close of the old testament, till the destruction of the second temple. Ph., 1855. 2 v. 32-587 Rapin de Thoyras, P. History of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil ; done into English from the French, with notes, by N. Tiudal. Dub., 1726. 15 V 27^-988 Rapp, J. Memoirs, written by himself, and published by his family. L., 1823. 8<> . 30-1105 Rapport annuel sur les progres de la chimie. J. Berzelius 34-5536 Rappers, the ; or, the mysteries, fallacies, and ab- surdities of spirit-rapping, table-tipping, and entrancement. By a searcher after truth. N. Y., 1854 . . . . . 32-1825 Rasche, J. C. Lexicon universae rei numariae vet- erum et praecii^ue Graecorum ac Romanorum, cum observationibus. Praefatus est C. G. Heyne. Lips., 1785-95. 11 v. 8» 34-489 Rask, E. A. short method of learning the old Norsk tongue or Icelandic language ; with an Ice- landic reader and vocabulary for travellers, by H. Lund. L., 1868 . . 22-353 — See Vernon, C. J. Rask, R. Tractate on the longevity ascribed to the patriarchs in the book of Genesis ; from the Danish. L., 1863 . . . 32-2322 Raspail, F. V. Histoire naturelle de la sant6 et de la maladie chez les vegetaux et chez animaux ; suivie du formulaire pour la nouvelle methode de traitement hytrienique et curalif 3me ed. P., and B., I860.' 3 v. 8» . . 34-4723 — Nouveau systeme du physiologic vegetale et de botanique. P., 1837. 2 v. 8°. 34-4899 Raspe, R. E. The travels and surprising adventures of Baron Munchausen . . 18-290 Rasselas, history of S. Johnson . 18-1689,1197" Rassam, H. See Markham, C. R. Rastoul de Mongeot, A. Petrarque et son siecle. Brux., 1846. 2 v. . . . 34-4127 Ratazzi. See Rattazzi. Rates and taxes. T. Hood . . . 18-1475 Rathbone, H. M. Life of Richard Reynolds [with his letters] 30-827 — Diary of Lady Willoughby . . 18-2577 Rathbone, W., jr. Social duties considered with reference to the organization of effort in works of benevolence and utility. L., 1867 2-1012 Rationalism. Cairns, J. R. as opposed to pure Christianity 32-2341 — Hagenbach, K. R. German rationalism 32-1660 — Hurst, J. F. History of . , 32-1710 — Lecky, W. E. H. Rise and influence of 32-1602 Ratios. Maguire, J. Treatise upon the measures of 14-9 Ratisbonne, T. Manuel de la Mere Chretienne. P., 1863 34-5014 Rattazzi, Mme Urbain. Mile Million ; suivie des nouvelles, recite, etc. P., 1863 . 34-5264 Rau, G. L. Organon of the specific healing art. Trans, by 0. J. Hempel. N. Y., 1847. 8" . 10-718 Rau, H. Mozart, ein kiinstlerleben ; cultur-histor- ischerroman. F'rank fort, 1858. 3 v. 34-527 — Same. 2te auf Frankfort, 1860. 2 v. 34-528 — Mozart ; a biographical romance. From the German, by E. R. Lill . . . 18-4046 Rau, K. H. Giundsiitze der volkswirthschaftslehre. 7teausg. L., 1863. 8» . . 34-2320 — Grundsatze der volkswirthschaftspolitik. 5to aus^ir. L.,1862. 8» . . . 34-2321 — Grundsiitze der finanzwissenschaft. 5te iinsg. L., 1864. 8° 34r-2323 Raub, A. N. Plain educational talks with teachers and parents. Ph., 1869 . . 13-183 Rauch, F. A. Psychology; including anthropology. 2d ed. N. Y., 1841. 8" . . 15-107 Raucourt, A. Manual of lithography ; or, memoir of lithographical experiments made in Paris at the royal school of roads, etc. L., 1821 . . . . 6-902 Raumer, F. v. America and the American people. Trans, by W. W. Turner. N. Y., 1846. S" 26^-590 — Contributions to modern history, from the British museum and the state paper ofllce : Frederick II and his times. L., 1837 27^-2695 — England in 1841 ; a series of letters written during a residence in London, and excursions into the provinces. Trans, by H. E. Lloyd. L., 1842. 2 V 27^-271 — Handbuch zur geschichte der litteratur. Leip., 1864. 2 V. 8° . . . . 34-2420 — Italy and the Italians. L., 1840. 2 v. 8° 27^-268 Ravenscliffe. Mrs. A. Marsh . . 18-2108 Raveuscroft, E. The anatomist : a farce. S. B. T. V. 13 24-191 Ravenshoe. H. Kingsley . . . 18-1761 Ravenstein, E. G. Russians (m the Amur ; its dis- covery, conquest, and colonization ; with a description of the countrj', its inhabitants, productions, and commercial capabilities. L., 1861. 8 V 28''-389 Ravignan, J. A. D. de. La vie Chretienne d' une anie dans le monde. 2mG ed. P., 1862 34-5015 — Jacquot, C. J. B. Vie de . . 34-4399 Ravizotti, G. Coleccion de poesias castellanas. Londres, 1799. 8" . . . 34-15 Rawdon, Marmaduke, life of Camden soc. pub. V. 85 2T^'-195 Rawle, W. H. Law of covenants for title. 3d ed. H., 1860. 8» . . . . 2-271 Rawlinson, G. The five great monarchies of the ancient eastern world ; or, the history, geog- raphj', and antiquities of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, and Persia. L., 1862—^. 3 V. 8° 28''-196 — Historical evidences of the truth of the scripture records stated anew, in eight lectures ; deliv- ered on the Bampton foundation. B., IHOO . . . . 32-877 — See Herodotus. Rawlinson, R. The English topographer ; an his- torical account of all the pieces that have been written on the antiquities, natural history, or topography of England. L. 1720 21-345 — History of Sir John Perrott. L., 1728 30-1824 Ray, I. Mental hygiene. B. 1863 . 10-349 — Treatise on the medical jurisprudence of in- sanity. B., 1838. 8» . . . 10-92 Ray, John. The wisdom of God manifested in the works of creation. L., 1827 . 32-2195 — See Bohn, H. G. Ray, Joseph. Algebra ; an analytical treatise. Cin., 1852 14-187 Rayer, P. Diseases of the skin. From 2d ed. ; with notes, etc., by J. Bell. Ph., 1845. 4" 10-529 Raymond, G. Chronicles of England : a metrical history. L., 1842. 8» . . 27"-989 — Life and enterpiises of Robert William Elliston. L.,1857 30-980 Raymond, H. J. History of the administration of President Lincoln ; including his speeches, letters, addresses, proclaniati(ms, and mes- sages ; with a preliminary sketch of his life. N. Y., 1864 26»-5'2 Raymond, J. G. Life of Thomas Dermody ; with pieces of oriirinal poetry, and correspondeni-e. L., 1806. 8» . '. . . 30-130 RAYMOND. 488 REASON. Raymond, Mine E. A quelque chose malhcur est bon. P., 1866 .... 34-5491 Raymond, G. V. See Gunn, J. C. Raymond, O. Art of fishing on the principle of avoidino; cruelty. L., 1866 . . 20-442 Raymond, R. J. Mr. and Mrs. Peter White. F's M. D. V. 30 24-113 Raymond, R. W. Mineral resources of the states and territoiies west of the Rocky mountains. W., 186!). 8° . . . . 6-412" — Same; with title Mines of the west. N.Y., 1869. 8" 6-412 Raymond of Toulouse. C. E. Tonua . 30-151 Raymond's heroine ; a novel . . 18-3916 Raynal, G. T. Histoire philosophique et politique des etablissemens el du commerce des Euro- peens dans les deux Indes. Geneve, 1780. 4 V. et atlas. 4° . . . . 34-4972 — Philosophical and political history of the settle- ments and trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies. E., 1804. 6 v. 29''-31 Raynbird, W. & H. See Rham, W. L. Rayner, B. F. The dumb boy of Manchester. F's S. D. v. 43 24-221 Rayons et les ombres, V. Hugo . . 34-3402 Razors, treatise on. J. H. Savigny . 6-921 Reach, A. B. Claret and olives, from the Garonne to the Rhone ; or, notes social, picturesque and legendary, by the way. N. Y., 18.')2 27^-736 — Clement Lorimer .... 18-2578 — Jenny Lind at last. F's M. D. v. 24 24-113 Read, J. M. Argument in favor of the constitution- ality of the subscription b}'^ the city of Phila- delphia to the capital stock of the Hempfiold and Philadelphia railroad company. Ph., 1853. 8° 2-231 Read, J. M., jr. Historical inquiry concerning Henry Hudson, his friends, and his connec- tion with the discovery of Delaware bay. Alb., 1866. 8» . . . . 30-1981 Read, T. B. Poems. Ph., 1853 . . 23-343 — Same. B., 1860. 2 v. . . . 23-572 — Poetical works. Ph., 1866. 3 v. . 23-860 — Female poets of America ; with portraits, biographical notices and specimens of their writings. 3d ed. Ph., 1850. 8" 23-281 — House by the sea ; a poem. Ph., 1855 23-397 — Lays and ballads. Ph., 1849 . . 23-198 — Summer stoiy; Sheridan's ride, and other poems. Pli., 1865 23-804 — Sylvia; or, the last shepherd: an eclogue, and other poems. Ph., 1857 . . 23-423 — The wagoner of the Alleghanies. Ph., 1862 ... . . . 23-594 Readable dictionary, the. J. Williams 22-279 Reade, Charles. Christie Johnstone . 18-2581 — Cloister and the hearth . . . 18-2582 — Clouds and sunshine ; and Art, a dramatic tale 18-2583 — Tlie eighth commandment. B.,1860 22-1173 — Ghostly colloquies. N. Y., 1856 . 33-547 — Good fight, and other tales . . 18-2585 — Griffith Gaunt 18-2591 , — It is never too late to mend . . 18-2587 — Love me little, love me long . . 18-2586 — Peg Woffington .... 18-2588 — Very haid cash .... 18-2590 — White lies 18-2589 — See Taylor, T. — and D. Bourcicault. Foul play . 18-4079 Reade, J. E. Prose from the south ; comprising personal observations during a tour through Switzerland, Italy and Naples; with notices of the principal objects of art. L.,1849. 2 v. 27'^-392 Reade, W. W. Savage Africa ; the narrative of a tour in equatorial, southwestern, and north- western Africa. L., 1863. 8° . 28»'-435 Reade. See Rede ; Reed ; Reid. Readers and speakers. Bingham, C. Young American's speaker . ' . . 33-566 — Calkins, N. A., and W. T. Adams. Universal speaker 33-533 — Chaudron, A. de V. Third reader 26''-2016 — Confederate first readers . . 26*-2009 — Corson, H. Elocutionary manual 33-597 — Goodrich, S. G. Fitth reader . 33-552 Sixth reader .... 33-557 — Hart, J. S. Class book of prose . 22-1080 — Hillard, G. S. First class reader . 33-833 Second class reader . . . 33-560 — Hows, J. W. S. Shakspearian reader 24-243 Ladies' book of readings and recitations 33-592 Practical elocutionist . . . 33-850 — Lovell, J. E. Progressive readers . 33-518,9 — Lower, M. A. Groombi'idge's annual reader 29^'-266 — Marshall, E. C. Book of oratory . 33-556 — Mead, C. School exercise . . 33-1087 — Norlhend, C. Anierican speaker . 33-565 — — National orator .... 33-564 — The olio V. 35 of 24-113 — Parker, R. G., and J. M. Watson. National fourth reader .... 33-534 — Progressive speaker and common school reader 33-558 — Roemer, J. Polyglott reader . 22-211 — Ross, D. B. Southern speaker . 33-570 — Russell, W. University speaker . 33-743 — Sargent, E. Standard readers . 33-526,7 Standard speaker . . . 33-522 Intermediate standard speaker . 33-524 — Sterling, R., and J. D. Campbell. Our own readers .... 26»-2010tol2 — Swan, D. American comprehensive reader 33-573 — Town, S., and N. M. Holbrook. Progressive readers 33-535,51 — Zachos, J. C. High school speaker 33-853 Reading. Cai'lyle, T. On the choice of books 13-47 — Potter, A. Handbook for readers . 22-1164 — Pycroft, J. Course of English r. . 22-1167 — Ruskin, J. Sesame and lillies . 33-1300 — See Books ; Dialogues ; Elocution ; Literature, collections. Reading without tears. By the author of "Peep of day." L., 1806. 2 v. . . 22-216 Readings. C. Dickens .... 18-878 Readings for the j'oung ; from Scott . 33-605 Ready reckoner; or, trader's sure guide, adapted to the use of all who deal by wholesale or retail. Ph., 1794 1-234 Real and ideal. J. W. Montclair , . 23-829 Real estate. See Property. Real presence. Wiseman, N. Lectures on the eu- charist 32-3447 — See Eucharist. Realisme. J. Fleury .... 34-4053 Realities of Irish life. W. S. Trench . 27''-954 Realities of Paris life. Mrs. W. P. Byrne 27''-523 Realmah. A. Helps .... 33-541 Reason. Atkinson, J. C. Essay on r. and instinct 9-508 — Kant, I. Critique of pure reason . 15-109 — Kidd, R. B. Primary principles of reasoning 15-221 — Ramsay, G. Instinct and reason . 15-185 — Watson, J. S. Reasoning power in animals 9-698 — Young, J. Province of . . . 15-153 — See Logic ; Mental science ; Mind ; Thought. Reason and the bible. M. P. Squier . 32-1298 Reason and faith. H. Rogers . . 33-272 Reason in religion. F. H. Hedge . 33-1641 — See Theology. Reason why. Biblical reason why . 33-1060 — Corner cupboard .... 6-165 REASON. 489 RED. Reason why. Dictionary of daily wants 33-1252 — Family save-all .... 6-251 — Gardener's and farmer's reason why 4-332 — General science. K Y., n. d. . 11-123 — Historical — English history . . 27''-1154 — Inquire within . . . , 33-507 — Interview, the .... 33-1004 — Natural history ; giving reasons for hundreds of interesting; facts in connection with zoology. N. Y., 1860 .... 9-647 — Physical geography and geology L., 1863 9-285 — Practical housewife . . . 6-207 Reaumur, R. A. F. de. The art of hatching and bring- ing up domestic fowls, either by hot beds, or common lire. L., 1750. 80 . 4-286 Reavis, L. U. Change of national empire ; or, argu- ments in favor of the removal of the national capital to the Mississippi valley. St. Louis, 1869 26^430 Rebecca and Rowena. W. M. Thackeray 18-3187,3193« Rebecca ; or, a woman's secret. C. F. Corbin 18-4027 Rebel bras: and British bluster. By Owls-Glass. N. Y., 1865 26''-705 Rebel chief; life of Tai-ping-wang. J. M. Mackie 30-908 Rebel rhymes and rhapsodies. F. Moore 23-704 Rebel war clerk's diary at confederate states capital. J. B. Jones ..... 26''-739 Rebellion. Finlason,W. F. Review of the authori- ties as to the repression of . . 2-371 — See United States, war of 1861-5. Rebellion and civil wars in England. E., Earl of Clarendon 27''-261 Rebellions in Scotland. R. Chambers 27''-1314,17 — See Monmouth. Rebels. L. M. Child .... 18-639 Reber, H. Piano solos. P. 4» . . 5-823 — Pieces diverses pour piano et violon, concertans. P. 4° 5-824 — Trios pour piano, violon et violoncello. P. 4" , 5-825 Recamier, J. F. J. A. Bernard. Lenormant, Mme. Memoirs and correspondence of . 30-1889 Souvenirs et correspondance . 34-4559 — Mohl, Mme. Madame Recamier . 30-1400 Recent inquiries. See Essays and reviews. Recherche de I'absolu. H. de Balzac . 34-3063 Receipts. Beecher, C. E. Domestic receipt book 6-1551 — Cooley, A. J. Cyclopaedia of . 6-830 — Family save-all .... 6-176,251 — Handbook of practical r. . . 6-184 — MacKenzie, C. One thousand processes 6-880^ Five thousand r. ... 6-877 Ten thousand r. ... 6-880 — Robinson, J. Whole art of curing 6-537 T— See Cookery ; Dispensatory ; Housekeeping ; Housekeeper ; Pharmacopseia. Recits d' hier et d' aujour d' hui. A. Valbezen 34-3878 Recits d' un vieux chasseur. J. La Vallee 34-4092 Recits et souvenirs. E. Souvestre . 34-3801 Reckitt, William. Wagstaffe, T. Life of 30-1651 Recluse of Norway. A. M. Porter . 18-2527 Recognition. F. W. Gibbs . . . 26»-1005 Recognition of friends in another world. B. Dorr . . 32-72 Recollection of men and things at Washington. L. A. Gobright .... 26''-1044 Recollections of M. d' Azeglio. Count Matfei 30-2418 Recollections. Murray, Amelia . . 30-2379 — Rogers, S 30-1156 Recollections of a busy life. H. Greeley 30-2403 Recollections of a fox hunter. — . Horlock 20-443 Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn. H. Kingsley 18-1760 Recollections of a housekeeper. Mrs. C. Packard . . . . 18-2411 Recollections of an Irish police magistrate. H. R. Addison 18-68 Recollections of a lifetime. S. G. Goodrich 30-934 Recollections of my life. Maximilian I 80-2383 Recollections of Newport. G. G. Channing 26''-682 Recollections of old Liverpool, by a nonagenarian. Liverpool, 1863 . . . . 27^-743 Recollections of our anti-slavery conflict. S. J. May 2-971 Recollections of the Paris exhibition of 1867. E. Rimmel 6-923 Recollections of a service during the war of exter- minntion in the republics of Venezuela and Colombia. By an officer of the Colomb'ian navy. L., 1828. 2 v. 8" . . 26'-'-98o Recollections of seventy years. Mrs. J. Farrar 33-1296 Recollections of a southern matron, and of a New England bride. C. Oilman . 18-1180 Recommended to mercy. By the author of " Zoe's brand" 18-2592 Reconstruction. See United States — Reconstruction. Record. See Home and foreign r. Record of the court at Upland. Penna. hist. soc. mem. v. 7 26='-137 Record of an obscure man. Mrs. M. L. Putnam 18-2553 Record of the federal dead buried from Libby, Belle isle, Danville and Camp Lawton prisons, and at City Point, and in the field before Peters- burg and Richmond. Ph., 1865. 8» 26M003 Records. Sims, R. Descriptions of public r., etc. 21-263 — See names of governments or other institutions having records. Records of the Bubbleton parish . . 18-2595 Records of five years. S. .T. Lippincolt 33-1335 Records of a good man's life. C. B. Tayler 18-3149 Records of the heart. Mrs. S. A. Lewis 23-854 Records of my life. J. Taylor . . 30-515 Recovery of Poland. J. N. Kryczynski 27^-2939 Recreation, the ; a gift-book for young readers. E., 1848 33-92 Recreations. See Amusements ; Pastimes. Recreations in astronomy. L. Tomliiison 12-17 Recreations in numbers and natural philosophy. W. Hooper 11-294 Recreations in science. J. Ozanam . 11-152 Recreations of Christopher North. J. Wilson 33-368 Recreations of a country parson. A. K. H. Boyd 33-472 Recreations of a southern barrister ; with an intro- duction by T. G. Jones. Ph., 1859 33-430 Recreations of a sportsman. W. Lennox 20-402 Recreative review ; or, eccentricities of literature and life. L., 1821. 3 v. 8» . 33-784 Recreative science ; a record and remembrancer of intellectual observation. L., 1860-3. 3 v. sm. 4<> 11-340 Recto-vaginal fistula. T. A. Emmet . 10-861 Rector of St. Bardolph's. F. W. Shelton 18-2823 Rector's wife ; or, the valley of a hundred fires. By the author of " Margaret and her bridesmaids" 18-3689 Rectory of Moreland. By the author of "Chapel of St. Mary " . . . . 18-2596 Rectory of Valehcad. R. W. Evans . 18-1041 Rectum and anus. Ashton, T. J. Diseases of 10-351 — Bodenhamer, W. Diseases of . 10-468 — Lee, H. Affections of the rectum . 10-662 Recueil des pieces de theatre. Le Texier 34-4833 Recueillements poetiques. A. de Lamartine 34-3470 Red book of Appin, etc. E. A. Hitchcock 18-2593,4 Red court farm. Mrs. H. Wood . . 18-3577,95 Red cross. W. T. Adams . . . 18-4103 RED. 490 REEVE. Red doctor. J. P. Lafitte . . . 18-1812 Red Eric. R. M. Ballantyne . . 18-257 Red liver. Hines, H. Y. Narrative of expedition 20'M06 — Marcy, R. B.,andG. B. McClellan. Exploration of 2G'^-334 Red river settlement. A. Ross . , 26''-364 Red Rover. J. F. Cooper . . . 18-734 Red sandstone of Pennsylvania. I. Lea 9-124(!,7 Recueil de poesies. F. Walther . . 34-5185 Red sea. Grandpre, A. Voyage in . 29''-142 — Irwin, E. Voyage up the . . 29'^-27 Red-tape and jiigeon-liole generals. By a citizen- soldier. N. Y., 1854 . . . 26^-542 Red track. G. Aimard .... 18-100 Re'dburn. H. Melville .... 18-2191 Red, white and blue song book. J. Diprose, (ed.) 23-1050 Redden, L. C. [Howard Glyndon.] Idyls of battle and poems of the rebellion. N. Y., 1864 23-750 Redding, C. Fifty years' recollections, literary and personal ; with observations on men and things. L., 1858. 3 v. . . 33-405 — Illustrated itinerary of the county of Cornwall. L., 1842. 80 ... . 27^-441 — Literary reminiscences and memoirs of Thomas Campbell. L., 1860. 2 v. . . 30-940 — Memoirs of remarkable misers. L., 1863. 2 v. 30-1547 — The stranger in London; or, visitor's companion to the metropolis and its environs; with an historical and descriptive sketch of the great exhibition. L., 1851 . . . 27'''-254 Rede, L.T. Guide to the stage; with lists of theatres, lessons for beginners, etc. Ed. by F. C. Wemyss. N.Y., 1864 v. 28 of 24-221 — Sixteen string Jack. F's S. D. v. 25 24-2-21 Rede, N. N. Memoir of the life of George Canning. N. Y., 1830. 2 V. . . . 30-74 Rede, W. L. The skeleton witness. F's S. D. v. 25 24-221 Rede. See Read ; Reed ; Reid. Redeemer and redeemed. C. Beecher . 32-1179 Redemption. Bates, W. Harmony of the divine attributes in 32-1398 — Edwards, J. History of the Avork of 32-499 Same, in French . . . 34-5162 — Gurney, J. J, Tract on . . 32-2247 — Pressense, E. de. Sketch of history of 32-2315 — Young, J. The life and light'of men 32-1892 Redemption; comedie. O. Feuillet . 34-3319,20 Redemption ; a poem. J. D. Bryant . 23-540 Redemption in Israel. M. A. S. 'Barber 32-1572 Redfield, A. A. Handbook of the U. S. tax law, (approved July 1, 1862 ;) with all the amend- ments to March 4, 1863; comprising the de- cisions of the commissioner of internal revenue, together with copious notes and explanations. N. Y., 1863 2-187 Redfield, I. F. The law of wills ; with forms and instructions. B., 1864,6. 2 v. 8° 2-270 Redfield, J. Comparative physiognomy ; or, resem- blances between men and animals. N. Y., 1852. 8° 10-629 Redford, G. Holy scripture verified. L., 1853 32—2200 Redgauntlet. Sir W. Scott '. *. . 18-2771 Redgauntlet. [French.] Sir W. Scott . 34-4996 Redpath, J. Public life of Capt. John Brown ; with an autobiography of his childhood and youth. B., 1860 30-1021 Redskins. J. F. Cooper . . . 18-735 Reed, A. Martha : a memorial of an only and be- loved sister. K Y., 1835 . . 30-349 — and J. Matheson. Narrative of the visit to the American churches by, the deputation from the congregational union of England and Wales. ^N. Y., 1835. 2 v. . 32-180 Reed, A. and C. Memoirs of the life and philan- thropic labours of Andrew Reed, D. D. ; with selections from his journals. 2d ed. L., 1863. 8° 30-1493 — Same. 3d ed. L., 1866 . . 30-2338 Reed, D. M. Reasons for embracing homoeopath}', and impediments to the more general success of the practice. L., 1858 . . 10-199 Reed, E. H. Life of A. P. Dostie ; or, the conflict in New Orleans. N. Y., 1868 . 30-2366 Reed, H. Lectures on the British poets. Ph., 1857. 2 V 22-1171 — Lectures on English history and tragic i)oetry, as illustrated by Shakspeare. Ph., 1855 27''-996 — Lectures on English literature, from Chaucer to Tennyson. 2d ed. Ph., 1855 . 22-1172 — Life of Joseph Reed (S. A. D. 18) 30-497 — Two lectures on the history of the American union. Ph., 1856 . . . 26=^-346 Reed, John. Pennsylvania Blackstone ; a modifica- tion of the commentaries of Sir Wm. Black- stone, designed to present an exposition of the laws of Pennsylvania. Carlisle, 1831. 3 v. 8« 2-78 Reed, Joseph. Reed, H. Life of. (S. A. B. 18) 30-497 — See Reed, W. B. Reed, Joseph J. Outlines of universal history. Pt. 1, ancient historv. Ph., 1862. 4» 29^-404 Reed, M. Reed, A. Memorial of . 30-349 Reed, S. Observations on Uie growth of the mind. 7th ed. Chicago, 1867 ^ . . 32-2312 Reed, W. B. Life and correspondence of Joseph Reed. Ph., 1847. 2 v. 8" . 30-454 — Sparks, J. Letter to Ld. Mahon on Washing- ton's writings .... 30-1637 — Reprint of the original letters from Washington to Joseph Reed, referred to in the pamphlets of Lord Mahon and Mr. Sparks. Ph., 1852. 8° 30-1636 — Sparks, J. Remarks on "Reprint of original letters" 26^-340 — President Reed, of Pennsylvania ; a reply to Mr. Geo. Bancroft and others. 3d ed. Pli., 1867. 8° 30-2303,51 — Bancroft, G. Historical essay on President Reed 30-2352 — Reioinder to Mr. Bancroft's historical essay on President Reed. Ph., 1867. 8" 30-2351 — Johnson, J. G. Criticism of W. B. Reed's aspersions of B. Rush . . . 30-2352 — See Rush, B. — Romance of American history. Ph., 1839 26»-175 Reed, W. H. Ho,>*pital life in the army of the Poto- mac. B., 1866 . . . . 26='-787 Reed. See Read ; Rede ; Reid. Reekers, J. J. Decimal tables of interest. Bait., 1822. 8" 1-141 Reel in a bottle. H. T. Cheever . . 18-626 Reemelin, C. The wine-maker's manual. Cin., 1858 4-311 Rees, A. CyclopjBdia ; or, universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. L., 1819,20. 45 V. 4» 33-1269 Rees, James. Foot-prints of a letter-carrier. Ph., 1866 26»-818 — Mysteries of city life . . . 18-2598 — See Mullen, W. J. Rees, T. Sec Britton, J., and others. Reese, D. M. Humbugs of New York : a remon- strance against popular delusion, Avhether in science, philosophy, or religion. N. Y., 1838 . 33-1156 — Letters to the Hon. W. Jay ; being a reply to his ''Inquiry into the American colonization and American anti-slavery societies." N. Y., 1835 2-830 Reeve, J. Short view of the history of the Christian church. Chambersburg, 1835. 2 v. 8° 32-181 REEVE. 491 REGISTRUM. Reeve, J. Same, with title, General history of the Christian church. Dub., 18G3 . 83-2888 Reeve, L. Elements of conchology ; an introduc- tion to the natural history of shells, and of the animals which form them. L., 1860. 2 v. 8» 9-G13 — Land and fresh-water mollusks indigenous to, or naturalized in, the British isles. L. , 1863. 8° 9-613 Reeves, (or Reeve,) C. Progress of romance through times, countries, and manners ; witii remarks on the effects of it on them respectively. L., 1785. 2 V. in 1 . . . . 22-1175 Reeves, H. Chimasia : a reply to Longfellow's Theo- logian, and other poems. Ph., 1864 23-805 Reeves, John. History of the law of shipping and navigation. Dub., 1792. 8° . 2-92 Reeves, (J. S. Dammast.) See Dammast. Reference book of EnglisS history. A. C. Ewald 27''-377 Reflector, the ; a quarterly magazine, on subjects of philosophy, politics, and the liberal arts. [J. H. Leigh Hunt, ed.] v. 1,2. L., 1811. 2 v. 8° 17-141 Refle.vions d' un peintre. R. TopfiFer . 34-3873 Reformer's year-book L., 1867 . . 27''-998 Reform, political. Bright, J. Speeches on parlia- mentary r 2-558 — Cracvoft, B. Political essays v. 1 of 33-1392 — Disraeli, B. Parliamentary r. . 2-637 — England's danger ; or, reform unmasked 27''-1253 — Essays on. L., 1867. 8° . . 2-831 — Gladstone, W. E. Speeches on parliamentary r. 2-664 — Grey, Earl. Correspondence with William IV and Sir. H. Taylor . . . 27»-485 — Jones, W. Sketches of reform ministers 27=^645 — Kiunear, J. B. Principles of . . 2-758 — Lowe, R. Speeches and letters . 2-775 — Molesworth, W. N. Reform bill of 1832 27''-848 — Reformer's year-book . . . 27''-998 — Roebuck, J. A. Whig ministry of 1830 27»-1008 — Stanton, H. B. Reforms and reformers of G. B. and 1 30-874 — Walsh, J. Practical results of the act of 1832 27M208 — See Parliamentary gov't; Parties; Political science ; Sociology ; Sutirage. Reform, religious. Capadose, A. Spain and its prisons in 1863 .... 27''-785 — TaJmadge, W. Reform movements in Italy 32-1922 — See Church history, polity, etc. ; and names of sects. Reformation. Amos, A. Reformation in parlia- ment in reign of Henry VIII . 27''-13 — Anjou, L. A. History of the reformation in Sweden 32-834 — Bacon, T. S. Both sides . . 32-1565 — Blunt, J. H. Reformation of church of Eng- land 32-3520 — Brougham, H., Lord. View of the early r. 37''-125 — Burnet, G. History of reformation in England 82-35 Same, abridged .... 32-36 — Calvin, J. Tracts (m . . . 32-1234 — Capefigue, B. H. R. La reforme et la ligue . 84-5403 — Chauffour-Kestner, M. B. Ulricli von Hutten 32-1163 — Cobbett, W. Protestant "reformation" in England 32-2280 — Gallenga, A. Fra Dolcino and his times 27»-2232 — Gelzer, M. Sketch of . ... 30-1582 Reformation. Ghika, H. Switzerland the pioneer of 27='-2238 — Hanna, W. Rise of r. in England and France 33-935 — Heeren, A. H. L. Political consequences of 37''-8444 — Knox, J. Reformation in Scotland 83-123 — The Lollards 32-1898 — Lorimer, T. Scottish r. . . . 32-920 — McCrie, T. R. in Italy and in Spain 32-991 — McGee, T. D. Attempts to establish reforma- tion in Ireland .... 32-1735 " — Maitland, S. R. Essays on r. in England 82-2053 — Massingberd, F. C. The English reformation 32-1907 — Merle d' Aubigne, J. H. History of 82-65,6 Reformation in the time of Calvin 32-1059 — Michelet, J. Reforme. [Hist, de France] 34-4865 The reformation . . . 27^-1816 — Morison, J. Protestant r. in all countries 32-1290 — Narratives of the days of. Camden soc. pub. V. 77 27''-195 — Scott, D. D. Suppression of the r. in France 33-1554 — Spalding. M. J. History of . . 32-1749 — Stebbing, H. History of . . 83-207 — Tulloch, J. Leaders of . . . 30-982 — Villers, C. Essay on spirit of . 27»-8561 — Walerworth, J. Lectures on the change of re- ligion in England . . . 32-224 — See Calvin ; Church ; Huguenots ; Huss, J. ; Hutton, U. von ; Knox ; Luther ; Parker so- ciety ; Protestants ; Waldenses ; Wyclilfe ; Zwingli. Reformatory schools. M. Carpenter . 13-48 Reformed reprobate .... 18-2599 Reformers. Hodgson, W. Lives, sentiments, and sufferings of .... 32-2356 — Lives of the British r. [religious] . 30-1473 — Stanton, H. B. Reforms and reformers 30-874 — Sargant, W. L. Social innovators 2-851 Reformers before the reformation. E. de Bonne- chose 82-858 Reformers before the reformation. C. Ullman 32—756 Refugee, the. ' B. Drew * .' . ..' 30-18t!0 Refugee. H.Melville .... 18-2193 Regency of Anne of Austria. M. W. Freer 37»-1719 Regeneration. Barnes, A. The way of salvation 33-610 — Bushnell, H. Sermons for the new life 33-744 — Goodhue, J. A. The crucible . 32-1405 — Hodge, C. The way of life . . 32-677 — Stevens, Mrs. Experience of the heart 32-208 — See Conversion ; Theology. Regent's daughter. A. Dumas . . 18-921 Regester, Seeley. [Pseud.] See Victor, M. V. F. Regicide's daughter. W. H. Carpenter 18-594 Regicides. Stiles, E. History of the judges . 30-505 Regimen and longevity. John Bell . 10-15 — See Food. Regina, and other poems. Eliza Cruger 23-1036 Regina di San Gennaro. E. Didier . 34-4342 Reginald Hastings. E. Warburton 18-1067,2829 Register of debates in congress ; with appendix con- taining state papers, etc. [Continuation of "Debates and proceedings," q. v.] W., 1825-34. 12 V. 8° . . . 26»-798 Register of ships of the East India company. C. Hardy . . . . . . 28'^23 Register papers. G. Watt . . . 8-116 Registrum prioratus Mariae Wigorniensis. Camden soc. pub. V. 91 27»-195 REGNARD. 492 RELIGIO. Regnard, J. F, Le retour imprevu. Le Texier 2,34-4832 Regnault, E. Criminal history of the Englisli gov- ernment. Trans, from the French, by an American. N. Y,, 1843 . . 27»-1000 Regnault, H. V. Elements of chemistry ; for the use of colleges, academies, and schools. Trans, from the French by T. R. Betton, and ed. with notes by J. C. Booth and W. L. Faber. Ph., 1852. 2 V. 8° . . . 8-28 Regulations for the uniform and dress of the army of the United States, June, 1851. Ph., 1851. 4° 6-1027 Regulations for the volunteer force. L. 8° 6-678 Reichard, Dr., et al. Families of plants, with their natural characters. Lichfield, 1787. 2 v. 8° ! 9-75 Reichel, L. T. History of Nazareth hall, from 1755 to 1855. Ph., 1855 . . . 13-179 Reichel, W. C. Historical sketch of Nazareth hall. Ph., 1869. 8° . . . . 13-182 Reichenbach, C. von. Physico-physiological re- searches on the dynamics of magnetism, elec- tricity, etc., in their relations to vital force. From the German, with notes by John Ash- burner. N. Y., 1851 . . . 11-225 Reid, D. B. Ventilation in American dwellings ; with a series of diagrams, presenting exam- ples in different classes of habitations. N. Y., 1858. 8° . . . . 6-70 Reid, G. Tables of exchange. L.,1865. 8" 1-334 Reid, H. Manufacture of Portland cement ; with Lipowitz's new method of manufacture ad- opted in Germany. L., 1868. 8° 6-75 Reid, John. Bibliotheca Scoto-Celtica ; or, an ac- count of all the books which have been printed in the Gaelic language. Glasgow, 1832. 8° 21-240 Reid, John. Turkey and the Turks. L., 1840 27''-865 Reid, John, M. D. Essays on hypochondriacal and other nervous affections. L., 1816. 8° 10-742 — Same. Ph., 1817. S^ . . . 10-464 Reid, Rev. John. Voices of the soul answered in God. N. Y., 1865 . . . 32-1671 Reid, J. S. History of the presbyterian church in Ireland. E. and L., 1834,7. 2 v. 8° 32-1984 Reid, Mayne. Afloat in tiie forest . 18-2626 — American family Robinson . . 18-2600 — Aventures d' une famille perdue dans la desert. Tr. de I'Anglais. B. and L., 1855 34-4383 — Boy hunters 18-2601 — Boy slaves 18-2624 — Boy tar 18-2602 — Bruin 18-2603 — Busli boys 18-2604 — Le Chasseur de plantes. Traduit de I'Anglais. P., 1859 34-3516 . — Les Chasseurs de chevelures. (The scalp hun- ters.) Tr. de I'Anglais. N. Y., 1854. 8» 34-4644 — The child wife .... 18-2632 — Cliff-climbers 18-2622 — Desert iiome 18-2605 — Forest exiles 18-2607 — Giraffe hunters .... 18-2628 — L' Habitation du desert. Tr. de I'Anglais. 2me ed. P., 1859 . . . 34-4420 — The headless horseman . . . 18-2629 — Hunter's feast 18-2608 — Jeunes Boers. Tr. de I'Anglais. P., 1859 34-3517 — Lost Lenore 18-2627 — Ocean waifs . . . . . 18-2623 — Osceola the Seminole . . . 18-2609 — Odd people ; being a popular description of sin- gular races of man. B., 1861 . 29M75 — Plant hunters 18-2610 Reid, Mayne. Quadroon ; or, a lover's adventures in Louisiana . . . . 18-2611 — Ran away to sea .... 18-2612 — Rifle rangers 18-2613 — Scalp hunters 18-2614 -— Tiger hunters 18-2625 — Les Tirailleurs au Mexique. Tr. de I'Anglais. N. Y., 1855. 8» . . . . 34-4634 — War trail ; or, the hunt of the wild horse 18-2615 — White chief 18-2616 — The white gauntlet .... 18-2630 — Wild huntress 18-2621 — Wild life 18-2617 — Wood rangers 18-2618 — Young voyageurs .... 18-2619 — ■ Young yagers 18-2620 Reid, T. Works ; with preface, notes, and supple- mentary dissertaflons by Sir Wm. Hamilton. 6th ed. Ed., 1863. 2 v. 8" . 15-261 — Works; with an account of his life and writines, by D. Stewart. N. Y., 1822. 3 v. 8» 15-59 — Essays on the intellectual powers of man ; ab- ridged ; with notes from Sir William Hamil- ton and others. Ed. by James Walker. Camb., 1850 .... 15-85 Reid, Whitelaw. After the war: a southern tour. Cin., 1866 26''-575 — Ohio in the war; her statesmen, her generals, and soldiers. Cin., 1868. 2 v. 8° 26--1226 Reid, William. Attempt to develop the law of storms by means of facts, arranged according to place and time ; and hence to point out a cause for the variable winds ; with the view to practical use in navigation. L., 1838. 8° . . 11-516 — Progress of the development of the law of storms and variable winds ; with practical ap- plication to navigation. L.,1849. 8° 11-514 Reid. See Read ; Rede ; Reed. ReifTenberg, F. de. Les Femmes qu' on aime. P., 1860 34-3634 ReifTenberg, F. F. T. See Bulletin bibliophile Beige, in supplement .... 21-189 Reigart, J. F. Life of Robert Fulton. Ph., 1856. 8° 30-923 Reimann, M. Aniline, and its derivatives. L., 1868 6-530 Reine de Paris. T. Anne . . . 34-4384 Reine du Sabbat. E. Ducom . . 34-4654 Reine emeraude. X. de Montepin . 34-4380 Reine Margot. A. Dumas . . . 34-3196 Reiner, C. Lessons on number, as given in a Pes- talozzian school. 4th ed. L.,"l857 14-62 Reines et regentes de France. D. E. Levi-Alvares 34-3952 Reinhard, F. V. t*lan of the founder of Christiiinity. Trans, by O. A. Taylor. N. Y., 1831 32-730 — Taylor, O. A. Memoirs and confessions of . . 30-1584 Reinhardt, — . Collections of Swiss costumes ; de- scription in French and English. L., 1822 27'^-1221 Reinsberg, Baronne de, (Ida de Duringsfeld.) Niko Veliki. B. et L., 1856 . . 34-4301 Reinwald, C. Catalogue annuel de la librairie fran- 9aise. v. 2-8. P., 1860-66. 8° . 21-241 Reisebikler. H. Heine .... 34-3392 Reiseschatten. H. C. Andersen . . 34-615 Reitzen stein, C. v. Count Kojnigsmark ; a trasedy. T. G. T. 6 24-165 Rejected addresses. H. and J. Smith 23-417,798 Rejected wife. A. S. Stephens . . 18-3009 Rejected stone. M. D. Conway . . 26»-668 Relic of the Italian revolution of 1849 ; album of 50 line engravings ; with appropriate descriptions in French, Italian, and English. By G. Daelli. N. O. 40 . . . 5-748 Relics of genius. T. P. Grinsted . . 30-1244 Religio modici. Sir T. Browne . . 32-1655 RELIGION. 493 RELIGION. Religion. Bibliography. — Brunet, G. Bibliologie catholique . 21-297 — Darling, J. Cyclopajdia bibliographia 32-2094 — Malcom, H. References to principal worlds 32-2504 — Philosophy and history. — Adams, R. Religious world displayed 32-6 — Adams, H. Dictionary of religious denomina- tions 82-1617 — Bunsen, C. C. J. Philosopliy of universal his- tory 29''-187 ^— Christie, W. Doctrines of heathen philosophy 32-722 — Conder, J. View of all religions . 32-776 — Cyclopaedia of religious denominations 32-820 — Dick, T. Philosophy of . . 32-2301 — Dunlap, S. F. Vestiges of the spirit history of man 82-760 — Gross, J. B. Heathen religion . 32-753 — Hardwick. C. Christ and other masters 32-812 — Hayward, J. Book of religions . 32-107 — Howitt, W. History of priestcraft . 32-1144 — Herbert, E. Antient religion of the gentiles 32-1488 — Lyde, S. Asian mystery . . 32-946 — Maurice, F. D. Religions of the world 32-489 — Morell, J. D. Philosophy of . . 32-1499 — Miiller, F. Max. Essays on science of 32-2145 — Nichols, T. L. Religions of the world 32-1423 — Pressense, E. de. Religions before Christ 32-1003 — Renan, E. Questions contemporaines 34-5546 Studies of religious history and criticism 32-1114 — Smucker, S. M. History of . . 32-710 — Vaughan, R. A. Hours with the mystics 32-936 — Walker, J. B. Living questions of the age 82-1771 — See Atheism ; Botany ; Bible ; Buddhism ; Caste; Ceylon; Chemffetry; Christianity; Church ; Creeds ; Deism ; England ; France ; Friends ; Geology ; Greece ; Hindoostan ; In- dia; Italy; Jews; Miracles; Mohammedan- ism ; Monasteries ; Mosaic system ; Mytholo- gy ; Northmen ; Paganism ; Pantheism ; Parsees ; Protestantism ; Rationalism ; Ref- ormation ; Shakers ; Spiritualism ; Theism ; Theology. — Practical and miscellaneous. — Abbey, R. Diuturnity . . . 32-1848 — Abbott, J. The corner-stone. . 82-5 The young Christian . . . 32-2 — Abercrombie, J. Harmony of faith and char- acter, etc 32-1 — Adams, W. Thanksgiving . . 32-2853 — Alexander, A. Thoughts on religious experi- ence ...... 32-1872 — Alexander, J. W. Consolation . 82-407 — Allen, G. Materials for thought . 82-2236 — Armstrong, G. D. Theology of Christian ex- perience 32-767 — Barnes, A. A pastor's appeal to the young 82-17 — Batchelor, H. Lectures to the people 32-1673 — Bate, J. Cyclopaedia of illustrations 32-1965 — Baxter, R. Saints' rest . . . 32-750 — Beecher, C. E. Difficulties of religion 32-25 Religious training of children . 32-1817 — Beecher, H. W. New star papers . 32-898 Royal truths .... 32-1863 — Belden, A. R. Thrilling incidents and narra- tives 32-408 — Bickersteth, E. H. Water from the well-spring 32-481 — Boston, T. Crook in the lot . . 32-1392 Human nature in its fourfold state 32-1393 — Boyd, A. K. H. Counsel and comfort 32-1162 Graver thoughts .... 32-1031 — Brewster, M. M. Work . . . 32-2827 — Brown, A.M. Wreath around the cross 32-338 Religion. Practical and miscellaneous. — Buslmell, H. Sermons for the new life 32-744 Christian nurture . . . 82-40 — Bunyan, J. Pilgrim's progress . 32-1381 — Chalmers, T. Application of Christianity to the affairs of life .... 32-45 ^ Charles, Mrs. E. Watchwords for the warfare of life 32-2459 — Cheever, H. T. Voices of nature . 32-380 — Clark, J. A. Gathered fragments . 32-855 — Cobbe, F. P. Religious duty . 32-1^)44. — Cooper, J. The science of spiritual life 32-1981 — Cox, S. H. Interviews memorable and useful 32-426 — Coxe, A. C Moral reforms . . 32-1719 — The cross-bearer .... 32-1490 — Cuyler, T. L. Cedar Christian . 32-1305 — Darling, H. The closer walk . . 32-999 — Davis, L. D. Life in the laity . 32-1453 — Dick, T. Christian philosopher . 32-2302 — Dickson, A. F. Hazael . . . 32-675 — Doddridge, P. Rise and progress of 82-1380 — Dodge, A. E. Stumbling blocks . 32-1280 — Drummond, H. Social duties on Christian principles 32-1302 — Ellis, W. Religion in common life 32-2184 — Evangelical rambler [under the title of Sheep- fold and common] . . . 32-1841 — Felltham, O. Resolves . . . 32-1688 — Fenelon, F. de S. de la M. Select writings 32-896 — Fuller, T. Good thoughts in bad times 82-1067 — Gallaudet, T. H. Points of faith and practice 32-1110 — Gasparin, Mme A. de. Human sadness 82-1803 Horizons celestes . . . 34-3340 Horizons prochains . . . 84-3341 The near and heavenly horizons 82-979 — Gleanings from pious authors . . 32-553 — Goulburn, E. M. Personal religion 32-1182 — Greenwell, D. Patience of hope . 32-1027 Present heaven .... 82-1080 Two friends .... 32-1056 — Gurney, J. J. Thoughts on habit and discipline 32-735 — Guthrie, T. Our father's business , 82-2238 — Hall, R. Works .... 32-104,774 — Hervey, J. Reflection on flowers . 32-109 — Hill, K. Village dialogues . . 32-417 — Humboldt, C. W. v. Letters to a friend 83-1293 Religious thoughts and opinions 32-311 — Janney, S. M. Conversations on religious sub- jects 32-1086 — Jones, J. H. Man, moral and physical 32-948 — Kempis, T. a. Imitation of Christ 32-1648 — Kennedy, J. Work and conflict . 32-974 — Landels, W. Every-day religion . 32-1081 — Leyburn, J. Soldier of the cross . 32-2188 — Macduff, J. R. The shepherd and his flock 32-1725 Sunsets on the Hebrew mountains 32-985 — Mackay, R. W. Eternal gospel . 32-2268 — Macleod, N. Paiish papers . . 32-1038 and T. Guthrie. " Wind wafted seed " 32—2429 — Means, C. A. Words of' hope '. 32-2457 — Mears, J. W. The bible in the workshop . . . . 32-660 — Meet for heaven .... 32-1172 — Mouod, A. Lucile .... 34-3555 1- Lucilla and the abbe . . . 32-1153 Pouvez vous mourir tranquille ? 34-3o49 — Morning clouds .... 32-1000 — Mountlbrd, W. Euthanasy . . 32-264 — Owen, John. Grace and duty of being spiritually minded 32-2373 — Oxenden, A. Counsel to the awakened 32-667 — Palmer, R. Closet hours . . 32-328 — Parker, T. Ten sermons . . 32-1123 RELIGION. 494 RENAN. Religion. Practical and miscellaneous. — Penn, W. No cross, no crown . 32-394 — Phelps, A. The new birth . . 32-2286 — Powers, P. B. "I will" . . 32-1065 — Powerscourt, A. Letters and papers 32-1865 — Punshon, W. M. Prodigal son . 32-2461 — Quiet thouglits for quiet hours . 82-907 — Reid, J. Voices of the soul . . 32-1671 — Religious tradesman . . , 32-276 — Robertson, W. Desert pathway . 32-1069 • — The rock 32-989 — Rogers, H. Greyson letters . 32-695 — Rutherford, S. Garden of spices . 32-2477 — Scliimmelpennick, M. A. Sacred musings 32-937 — Scott, W. C. Mutual relations of poetry and r. . 32-613 — Scriver, C. Gotthold's emblems . 32-833 — Seeker, W. Nonsuch professor . 32-1539 — Sheepfold and connncm . . . 82-1841 — Sickness ; its trials and blessings . 32-1583 — Sketches from life .... 32-662 — Smith, J. H. Gilead, an allegory . 32-1781 — Southard, S.S. "Mystery of godliness" 32-1288 — Spring, G. Fragnientsfromthestudy of apastor 32-1498 — Spurgeon, C. H. Evening by evening 32-2460 Morning by morning . . 32-1926 Smooth stones from ancient Brooks 32-1451 — Stevenson, W. F. Lives and deeds worth know- ing about 30-2385 — Stowcll, H. Model for men of business 32-878 — Strauss, F. Chime of the bells . 82-271 — Sturm, C. C. Reflections on the works of God 32-210 — Tayler, J. J. Christian aspects of faith and duty 82-1450 — Taylor, I. Saturday evening . 32-1900 — Taylor,.!. Holy living and dying 32-651 — Thompson, J. P. Stray meditations 32-1656 — Tiioughts to help and cheer . . 32-908 — Tonna, C. E. Second causes . 82-253 — Tullock, J. Chapters for young men 82-1054 — Tweedie, W. K. Early choice . 32-600 — Tyng, D. A. Children of the kingdom 32-670. — Tyrwhitt, R. S. Schooling of life . 82-1332 — Upham, T. C. Interior, or hidden life 82-217 — Valdes, J. de. Hundred and ten considerations. [See Wiflen, B. B.] . . . 30-2309 — Vinet, A. Essay on personal religious convic- tions 82-824 Montaigne ; the endless study . 32-1576 — Whately, R. Party-feeling in . 82-957 — Wilberforce, W. Practical view . 32-656 — Wilson, G. Counsels of an invalid 82-1154 — Wilson, J. P. Hope of immortality 15-75 — Winslow, M. Heaven opened . 32-1877 — See Amusements ; Anecdotes ; Catechism ; Charity ; Christ ; Chiistian ; Commandments ; Conscience ; Conversation ; Conversion ; Cov- etousness ; Cross ; Death ; Faith ; Family ; Gospels ; Heaven ; Home life ; Morals ; Piety; Prayer ; Revivals ; Society ; Sunday ; Truth ; Young. Religion and learning. Leigh, Edward. Treatise on 32-2113 Religion and policy. E. Hyde, earl of Clarendon 32-2527 Religion and the reign of terror. E. de Piessense 32-2472 Religion in common life. W. Ellis . 82-2184 Religion in society. Abbe Martinet . 32-1757 Religion of nature. W. WoUaston . 15-348,9 Religion of protestants the safe way to salvation. W. Chillingworth . . . 32-1307 Religion teaching by example. R. W. Dickinson 32-1152 Religious courtship. 'D. De Foe . . 18-3697 Religious discourses, by a layman. Sir W. Scott 32-339 Religious liberty. Gasparin, A.de. La liberte morale 34-5353 — Taylor, J. Liberty of prophesying 32-1553 Religious life in England. A. Esquiros 82-2277 — Rise and progress of . . . 32-1445 — Tayler, J. J. Retrospect of . . 32-863 Religious persecution. Rhind, W. C. Historical map 32-2407 — See Covenanters; Inquisition; Madiai; Massacre of St. Bartholomew; Reformation; Waldenses. Religious societies. Tyler, R. H. Law of, in the United States .... 2-803 Religious society of friends. See Friends, religious society of. Religious tradesman, the ; or, plain and serious hints of advice for the tradesman's prudent and pious conduct from his entrance into business to his leaving it otF; with a preface by Isaac Watts. L.,l804 . . . 32-276 Religious training of children. C. E. Beecher 82-1317 Religious truth illustrated. E. Hitchcock 82-6>7 Reliquiae hearnianae. P. Bliss . . 30-2420 Rellstab, L. Drei jahre von dreissigen ; historischer roman. N. Y., 1858. 2 v. . 34-594 — Same. Ph., 1861. 8° . . . 84-599 Remains of pagan Saxondom. J. Y. Akerman 27^'-4040 Remains of T. Hearne. P. Bliss . . 30-24'.:0 Remarkable adventures and unrevealed mysteries. L. Wraxall 27"-3576 Remarkable characters and places of the holy land. C. W. Elliott .... 32-2507 Remarkable convictions. By a writer to the signet. E., 1865 2-240 Remarkable facts. Rev. J. Leifchild . 32-500 Remarkable providences. I. Matlier . 82-801 Remarkable providences. J. Taylor . 33-884 Remember. Jacques Fernand . . 34-4381 Remember me. R. Palmer . . . 32-1653 Remington, S. Marriage memento ; a treatise on the nature of matrimony. 4th ed. N. Y., 1854 33-1204 Reminiscences of a Bengal civilian. W. Edwards 28'^-520 Reminiscences of Carpenter's hall . 26''-875 Reminiscences of European travel. A. P. Peabody 27^'-944 Reminiscences of a highland parish. N. Macleod 33-1341 Reminiscences of lonely hours ; or, the bachelor's sketch-book 18-3695 Reminiscences of an officer of Zouaves. Trans, from the French [of Gen. Cler.] N. Y., 1860 27''-8589 Reminiscences of an old sportsman. J. P. Hamilton 20-862 Reminiscences of thought and feeling. M. A. Kelty 33-761 Remonstrance against English play-houses. A, Bedford 34-176 Remusat, C. de. L' Esprit de r^^action ; Roger- Collard et Tocqueville. 8» . 34-4677 — Notes d' un voyage en Italic. 8° . 84-4656 Remusat, Comtesse de. L' education des femmes. P., 1842 34-3635 Remy, J. Journey to Great-Salt- Lake City, by J. Remy and J. Brenchley ; with a sketch of the history, religion, and customs of the Mor- mons. L.,1861. 3v. 8« . . 26'^-587 Remy St. Remy. Mrs. C. H. Gildersleeve . 18-1181 Rena ; or, the snow bird. Caroline L. Hentz 18-1409 Renaissance. J. Michelet. [Hist, de France] 34-4865 Renan, E. The apostles. N. Y., 1866 32-1844 — Lcs apotres. P., 1866. 8» . . 34-4560 — Essais de morale et de critique. 2me ed. P., 1860. 8« 34-4561 RENAN. 495 REPRODUCTION". Renan, E. Essay on the age and antiquity of the book of Isiibathaean agriculture ; an inaugural address on the position of the Shemitic nations in civilization. L., 1862 . . 22-1174 — Jesus. P., 1864 .... 34-4422 — Lite of Jesus. Trans, by C. E. Wilbour. N. Y., 1864 82-1174 — Questions contemporaines. P., 1868. 8" 34-5546 — Saint Paul. N. Y., 1869 . . 32-1654 — Studies of religious history and criticism. Trans, by O, B. Frothingham. N. Y., 1864. 8° 32-1114 — Cairns, J. False Christs and true . 82-2499 — Fisher, G. P. Origin of Christianity 32-1709 — Pressense, E. de. Critical school and Jesus Christ 82-1325 — Tullock, J. Renan's "Vie de Jesus" 32-1327 — Zeller, E. Strauss and Renan . 32-1915 Renard, L. Les merveilles de 1' art naval. P., 1866 34-5487 Rencontre de voyage. H. Ghika . . 34-4656 Rendell, E. D. Postdiluvian history, from the flood to the fall of Abraham, as set tVn-th in the early portions of the book of Genesis, critically ex- amined and explained. L., 1855 32-1714 Renee of France, duchess of Ferrara. Memorials of L., 1859 .... 30-1178 Renewal of life. T. K. Chambers . 10-552 Rennell, J. Geographical system of Herodotus examined and explained. L., 1830. 2 v. 8" 25-37 — Memoir of a map of Hindoostan ; and a map of the countries between the Indian rivers and the Caspian sea, etc. 2d ed. L., 1792. 4° 28''-916 — Treatise on the comparative geography of west- ern Asia. L., 1831. 2 v. 8° . 25-99 — See Rich, C. J. Rennie, D. F. The British arms in China and Japan. Peking, 1860; Kagosima, 1862 ; L., 1864 28''-474 — Peking and the Pekingese during the first year of the British embassy at Peking. L., 1865. 2v 29''-496 Rennie, J. Alphabet of zoology, for the use of be- ginners. L., 1833 . . . 9-614 — Domestic habits of birds. (L. E. K.) L., 1833 9-710 — The faculties of birds.- (L. E. K.) L., 1835 9-709 — See Natural history of birds. — Insect architecture ; with miscellanies on the ravages and study of insects. New ed. L., 1857 9-615 — Same. (L. E. K.). L., 1830 . 9-615» — Insect miscellanies. (L. E. K.) L., 1831 9-708 — Insect transformations. (L. E. K.) L., 1830 9-706 — See Natural history of insects. Reuouard, A. A. Annales de I'imprimerie des Aide, ou histoire des trois Manuce et de leurs editions. P., xii-1803. 2 v. 8" . , 21-243 — Catalogue de Ja bibliotheque d'un amateur. P., 1819. 4v. 80 . . . . 21-71 Renouard, G. C. See Pococke, E., et al. Renouiud, P. V. Ilisloiy of medicine, from its origin to the 19th century. Cin., 1856. 8" 10-155 Renshawe. Cuyler Pine . . . 18-3917 Rensselaer, C. van. See Van Rensselaer. Renwick, J. Applications of the science of mechanics to practical purposes. N.Y.,1840 6-582 — Life of Dewitt Clinton. N. Y., 1840 30-94 — Life of Count Rumford. (S. A. B. 15) 30-497 — Life of D. Rittenhouse. (S. A. B. 7) 30-497 — Life of Robert Fulton. (S. A. B. 10) 80-497 — and H. B. Renwick. Lives of John Jay and Alexander Hamilton. N. Y., 1841 30-457 Repentance, essay on. T. Scott . . 80-482 Repentir de Marion, le. A. Iloussaye . 34-4425 Repertoire bibliographique universel. G. Peiiinot . . . . "21-89 Repertoire de bibliographes speciales. G. Peignot 21-90 Repertoire de litterature fran<;aise. C. Ladreyt • . . 34-5041 Repertorium bibliographicum. W. Chirke 21-348 Repertorium bibliographicum. L. Hain 21-196 Repertory of arts and manufactures; consisting of original communications, specifications of patent inventions, and selections of useful practical papers from the transactions of the philosophical societies of all nations. L., 1794-1802. 16 V. 8" . . . 6-955 — Index to first series, and of all patents granted for inventions from 1795-1802 ; with general in- dex to first eight volumes of second series. L., 1806. 8" .... 6-956 — Notices of all patents granted for inventions. Second series. L., 1802-25. 46 v. 8° 6-957 Repertory of patent inventions and other discoveries and improvements in arts, manufactures and agriculture ; being a continuation of the Reper- tory of arts and manufactures. L., 182;';-33. 16 V. 8° 6-958 — New series, 1834-42. L. 18 v. 8° 6-959 — Enlarged series, 1843-56. L. 28 v. 8» 6-960 — Index of all patents granted in England, 1815-45. L., 1849. 8° . . . . 6-961 — Same, 1846-50. L.,1851. 8° . 6-962 Replevin. Wilkinson, J. J. Practice of V. 6 of 2-55 Replies to "Essays and reviews," by the Rev. E. M. Goulburn, et al. ; with a i)reface by the lord bishop of Oxford, and letters from tiie Radclitfe observer and the reader in geology in the university of Oxford. N. Y., 1862 32-983 Report of a committee of the citizens of Boston and vicinity opposed to a further increase of duties on importations. Ph., 1828. 8" 1-141 — Review of the same. Ph., 1828. 8" 1-141 — Examination of the same by a Pennsylvanian. Ph., 1828. 80 ... . 1-141 Report of engineer and artillery operations of the army of the Potomac. Barnard, J. G., and W. F. Barry .... 6-561 Reporter's companion. B. Pitman . 22-347 — See Phonography ; Short-hand. Reporter's reader. B. Pitman . . 22-346 Reports. See names of governments and associa- tions that issue reports, and subjects of reports. Reports and realities from the sketch-book of a manager of the Rosine association. Myra Townsend 2-832 Repos eternel des saints. R. Baxter . 84-4876 Repository of arts, literature, fashions, manufac- tures, etc. 3d series, v. 5-10. L., 1825-7. 6 V. 8° 17-1 Repository of interesting and amusing tracts. W. and R. Chambers . . . 38-243 Representation and representative government. Bailey, S. Rationale of . . 2-520 — Duixmt-White, C. Gouvernement representatif apropos d' un livre de J. S. Mill . 34-4678 — Guizot, F. P. G. Origines du gouvernement representatif .... 34-4756 — Hare, T. Election of representatives 2-696 — Mill, J. S. Personal represeniation 2-S03 Representative government . 2-801 — See Political science. Representative history of Great Britain and Ireland. T. H. B. Oldfield .... 27»-895 Representative men. G. C. Baldwin . 32-838 Representative men. R. W. Emerson . 33-245 Reproduction and reproductive organs. Acton. W. Functions and disorders of . . 10-572 REPRODUCTION. 496 REVOLUTIONARY. Reproduction and reproductive organs. Ogilvie, G. Gonetic cycle in organic nature . 9-951 — Siebold, C. F. E. v. True parthenogenesis in moths and bees .... 9-690 — See Sexual oreans. Reprouves et les Elus. E. Souvestre . 34-3802 Reptiles. Cooke, M. C. . . . 9-680 — Leidy, J. Cretii^eous r. of the U. S. 11-502 — Ruschenberger, W. S. W. Elements of herpe- tology . . . . ». . 9-621 — Swainson, W. Natural history of . 9-637 Repton, H. Landscape gardening and landscape architecture; new ed., with historical intro- duction, biographical notice, notes, &c., by J. C. Loudon. L., 1840. 8» . 4-92 Republic. M. T. Cicero . . . 2-612,3 Republic of fools. C. M. Wieland . 18-3509 Republic of letters. A. Whitelaw . 33-75 Republic of the United States of America; its duties to itself and its responsible relations to other coun- tries ; embracing also a review of the late war between the United States and Mexico. N. Y . , 1848 26''-622 Republican court, the. R. W. Griswold 30-2014 Republican landmarks. J. P. Sanderson 2-848 Republican party ot France. La Hodde, L. de. Secret societies .... 27-''-1770 Republican party, [U. S.] See National union. Republican review. See National magazine. Republics established and thrones overturned by the bible. J. Crowell . . . 32-1683 Republiques italiennes du moyen age. J. C. L. S. de Sismondi .... 34-4524 Requiem. J. C. 8. W. G. Mozart . . 5-804 Rescued from Egypt. C.Tucker. . 18-3898 Researches in obstetrics. J. M. Duncan 10-816 Resection and extirpation of bones. A. Wagner 10-695 Residence in Bulgaria. St. Clair, S. G. B., and C. A. Brophy 27''-958 Residence on the shores of the Baltic. L., 1841. 2 v. 27^-823 Residences. Cross, F. Hints to all about to rent, buy or build 6-34 — See Architecture, domestic. Resignation. Countess d' Arbouville . 18-158 Resignation : an American novel. Bv a lady ' . 18-2631 Resolves. O. Felltham .... 32-1688 Resources and prospects of America. S. M. Peto 26'>-563 Resources of a nation. R.Hamilton . 3-115 Respiration. Catlin, G. 'J'he breath of life 10-788 — Griscom, J. H. Uses and abuses of air 10-518 — Hasse, C. E. Diseases of the organs of 10-485 — Mackenzie, M. Stridulous breatiiing 10-881 — Hall, M. Prone and postural r. . 10-335 — Moore, G. Some diseases of the nose, throat, air-tubes, and lungs . . . 10-787 — Williams, C. J. B. Diseases of respiratory organs 10-528 — See Chest ; Colds ; Consumption ; Croup ; Lungs. Responsibility, limitations of. F. Wayland 15-324 Rest and unrest. C. D. Bell . . . 18-310 Restoration at the second coming of Christ. Riley, H. A 32-2369 Restoration of belief. I. Taylor . . 32-919 Restituta. Sir E. Brydges . . . 21-143 Resurrection. Bush, G. Anastasis . 32-39 — Candlish, R. S. Life in a risen saviour 32-764 — Drew, S. Identity and resurrection of the hu- man body 32-250 — Hitchcock, E. Religious lectures on peculiar phenomena in the four seasons . 32-420 — See Future state. Resurrection de Lazare. H. IMurger . 34-3581 Retailer's manual. S. H. Terry . . 1-351 Retribution. Mrs. E D. E. N. Sonthworth 18-2983 Retrospect of western travel. H. Martincau 26''-78 Retrospect ; or, review of providential mercies. R. Maiks 32-679 Retrospection ; or, a review of the last eighteen hun- dred years. H. L. Piozzi . . 29'"-410 Retrospections of the stage. J.Bernard 24-132 Retrospective review, v. 1-16. L., 1820-8. 8° 17-169 Retrospective review ; consisting of criticisms upon, analyses of, and extracts from, old books. V. 1,2. L., 1853,4. 8» . . 17-170 Retz, J. F. P. de G. de. Memoires, suivis des in- structions inedites de Mazarin, avec une intro- duction, des notes, etc., par Champoleon- Figeac. P., 1859. 4 v. . . 34-3636 — Memoirs ; containing the particulars of his own life ; with the most secret transactitms of the French court and the civil wars. Ph., 1817. 3 V. 8» 30-131 — James, G. P. R. Life of . . 30-256,8 Reuben Davidger, adventures of. J. Greenwood 18-1264 Reuben Medlicott. M. W. Savage . 18-2736,7 Reumont, A', de. The Carafas of Maddaloni : Na- ples under Spanish dominion. Trans, from the German. L., 1854 . . 27^-2445 Renter, F. In the year '13 : a tale of Mecklenburg life. Trans, from the Piatt-Deutch by C. L. Lewes 18-2634 Reve au bal de la redoubte. J. Hetzel . 34-4300 Revelations. Barnes, A. Notes on book of 32-361 — Mann, J. Exposition of . . 32-2162 — Trench, R. C. Commentary on the epistles to the seven churches . . . 32-976 — See Apocalypse ; Bible ; Prophecies. Revelations of the dead-alive . . . 18-3978 Revelations of a police court interpreter. J. Jacob- sen . . 18-3840 Revenant, le. P. A. Ponson du Terrail 34-4373 Revenue establishments, our postal and 27''-901 Revenue system of the United States ; reports of a commission for a revision of, 1865-6. W., 1866. 8° 1-200 — Report of the special commission of the. W., 1868. 80 1-200^ — See Customs ; Internal revenue ; Tariff. Revenues of all nations. C. Fenn . 1-171 Revere, J. W. Tour of duty in California. Ed. by J. N. Balestier. N. Y., 1849 . 26"-107 Reveries litteraires, morales et fantastiques. C. No- dier 34-4283 Reveries of a bachelor. D. G. Mitchell 18-2218 Reves poetiques. E. Souvestre . . 34-3813 Reveurs de Paris. A. Achard . . 34-3014 Review of "New themes, etc.," by a layman. S. A. Allibone [supplement] . . 32-385 Review of the banking system of Great Britain. E., 1821. 8" 1-298 Review of the characters of the principal nations in Europe. Dub., 1770 . . . 27"-3588 Reviews. See Periodicals. Reville, A. Apollonius of Tyana, the pagan christ of the third century. L., 1866 . 32-1921 — Life and writings of Theodore Parker. L., 1865 30-1777 Revision of studies. Philadelphia (Department reports) ..... 13-180 Revivals. Caughej', J. Showers of blessing 32-728 — Conant, Mrs. H. C. Narratives of remarkable conversicms and revivals . . 32-748 — Edwards, J. Works . . v. 4 of 32-77 — Finney, C. G. Lectures on . . 32-740 — Gibson, W. The year of grace . 32-1190 — Gillies, J. Success of the gospel . 32-1933 — Prime, S. I. Power of prayer . 32-777 Revolt of Islam. P. B. Shelley . . 23-256 Revolution. St. John, J. A. Causes and forms of 2-844 Revolutionary epic. B. Disraeli . . 23-746 Revolutionary incidents. E. W. Caruthers 26»-317 REVOLUTIONARY. 497 RHODE. Revolutionary memorials ; embracing poems by Rev. W. Case, and an appendix, containing General Burgoyne's proclamation (in burlesque) ; A late authentic account of the death of Miss Jane McCrea ; The American hero, a Sapphic ode, by Nat. Niles, etc. Ed. by S. Dodd. N. Y., 1852 23-312 Revolutions. See names of countries, etc. Revolutions de Portugal. R. A. deVertot 34-4492 Revolutions de la republique roniaine. R. A. de Vertot 34-4493 Revolutions of empires. R. Otley . 29='-259 Revolutions of English history. R. Vaughan 27»-1186 Revue des deux mondes. v. 37,39,43,45,49,55,57, 60-Sl. P., 1862-9. 29 V. 8» . 34-4G95 Revue Europeenue. P., 1857-G2. 6 v. 8° 34-4521 Reybaud, Mme C. Le Cadet de Colobrieres. 2me ed. P., 1859 . . . . 34-3642 — Clementine : roman. 2me ed. P., 1861 34-5494 — Mme de Rieux, suivi de Florita. B. et L., 1840 34-4254 — Mile de Malepeire. P., 1856 . . 34-3G43 — Mise Brun. 2me ed. P., 1860 . 34-5212 — Le Moiue de Chaalis. 2me ed. P., 1860 34-3942 — L' Oncle Cesar. P. 1859 . . 34-4142 — Sydonie. 2me ed. P., 1858. . 34-3941 — Valdepeiras. B. and L., 1839. 2 v. 34-4209 Rej^baud, M. R. L. Ce qu' on peut voir dans uiie rue. P., 1858 .... 34-3644 — La Comtesse de Mauleon. P., 1859 34-5517 — Le Dernier des commis voyageurs — les aven- tures d' une fifre. 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L., 1858 . 29='-103 Rhodes, G. J. Designs, sketches, and plans for villas and cottages. L., 1854 . 5-491 Rhodes, T. B. Bombastes furioso. F's M. D. v. 5 24-113 Rhodes, W. Stanford, C. Memorials of 30-1423 Rhodes, knights of. See St. John, order of. Rhymes and pictures. W. Newman . 23-714 Rhymes of contrast on wisdom and folly. J. Rush 23-1037 Rhymes with reason and without. B. P. Shillaber 28-500 Rhyming dictionary, (1570.) Levins, P. [E. E. T. S. pt. 27] . . . .V. 14 of 22-1043 — Richon, V. French versification . 22-722 — Walker, J 22-275,0 Rhythm. Roe, R. Principles of . . 22-801 — See Versification. Riaux, F. See PfeiffLr, T. Ribault, J. Sparks, J. Life of (S. A. B. 17) 30-497 Ribeyrolles, C. Lcs Compagnons de la mort. N. Y., 1865. 8« . . . . 34-5G08 Ricard, A. Ainee et cadette : roman. P. 4" 34-4824 — Le Careme de ma tante ; Le Carnival de mon pere : romaus. P. 4" . . . 34-4820 — Cclui qu' on aime : roman. P. 4" 34-4829 — La Diligence : roman. 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Introduction to American literature ; or, the origin and development of the English language; with gems of poetry. Cin., 1846 32-1178 Rice, G. E. Nugamenta ; a book of verses. B., 1860 23-758 Rice, H. Mount Vernon, and other poems. N.Y., 1864 28-690 Rice culture. See Colonial essays . 2-935 Rice, W. Tiger-shooting in India ; an account of hunting experiences on foot in Rajpootana. L., 185>. 8» .... 28''-357 Rich, A. Illustrated companion to the Latin dic- tionary and Greek lexicon ; forming a glossary of all tlie words representing visible objects connected with the arts, manufactures, and every-day life of the Greeks and Romans. L., 1849 22-'^05 Rich, C. J. Journey to the site of Babylon, in 1811, narrative of a journey to Persepolis, and re- marks on topography of ancient B.ibylon by J, Rennell. L., 1839. S" . . 2S'>-Q7 Rich, E. See Smedley, E. Rich, O. Bibliotheca Americana nova ; a catalogue of books relating to America, including voy- ages and collections of voyasjes and travels, printed since the year 1700. "L., 1846 21-244 — General catalogue of old and new bool^s for 1837. L., 1837. 8» . . . 21-73 Rich and humble. W. T. Adanos , 18-67 Rich husband. Mrs. J. H. Riddell . 18-3841 Rich kinsman. S. H. Tyng . . . 32-566 Richard I, of England. Abbott, J. History of 30-946 — James, G. P. R. History of . . 27''-615 — See Chronicles of the crusades . 29-'-8 Richard II, of England. Abbott, J. History of 30-1066 — Dunster^ H. P. True stories of the times of 27''-348 — Poem on deposition of; and R. Maydiston de concordia inter Ric. II et civitatem London. Camden soc. pub. v. 3 . . 27=-195 Richard III, of England. Abbott, J. History of 30-1354 — Halsted, C. A. History of . . 30-460 — "W^alpole, H. Historic doubts on life and reign of 27''-1203 Richard, — . Le magicien des salons, ou le diable couleur de rose - Recueil nouveau de tours d'escamotage, de physique anmsaute, de chimie recreative, de lours de cartes, magie blanche, etc. ; suivi d' un supplement par M. Delion. P., n. d. . . . 34-5533 Richard, H. Memoirs of Joseph Sturge. L., 1864. 8" 30-1542 Richard, J. B. [Pseud, for M. Audin.] Guide du voyageur en Italic. P., 1850 . 34-5433 Richard, L. C, et al. Botanical dictionary ; with ad- ditions from Mariyn, Smith, Milne, Wildenow, Acharius, &c. New Haven, 1817 9-90 Richard. J. Sandeau .... 34-3716 Richard-cceur-de-lion ; ou, Le talisman. Sir W. Scott 34-4999 Richard Edney. s". Jud'd '. '. '. 18-1697 Richard the fearless ; or, the little duke 18-2641 Richard Hurdis. W. G. Simms . . 18-2871 Ricliard of Cirencester on the ancient state of Britain. See Giles, J. A 27^-449 Richard of Devizes. See Chronicles of the crusades 29^-8 Richards, C. F. John Guilderstring's sin 18-2643 Richards, C. H. B. Sedgemoor ; or, home lessons 18-2057 — Springs of action. N. Y., 1863 . 3P-918 Richards, F. De B. Random sketches ; or, what I saw in Europe. Ph., 1857 . . 27''-433 Richards, T. A. Appleton's companion handbook of travel through the U. S. and the Canadas. N. Y., 1864 26^^503 — Appleton's illustrated handbook of American travel. N. Y., 1857 . . . 26''-325 — Guide to the Central park. N. Y., 1866 26''-569 — Summer stories .... 18-2643 Richards, W. C. Day in the New York crystal palace, and how to make the most of it. N. Y., 1853 6-918 — Electron ; or, the pranks of the modern puck ; a telegraphic epic for the times. N. Y., 1858 . . . . 33-505 — Great in goodness ; a memoir of G. N. Briggs. B., 1866 30-1850 — Harry's vacation ; or, philosophy at home 18-2644 Richards, Mrs. W. C. See Richards, C. H. B. Richardson, A. D. Beyond the Mississippi ; from the river to the ocean. Hart., 1866. 8" 36>'-623 ^ — Our new states and territories. N. Y., 1866. 8" 36''-619 — Personal history of U. S. Grant. Hart., 1808. 8» 30-2406 RlCHARDSOxN^. 499 EIDGE. Richardson, A. D. Secret service ; the field, the dun- geon, and the escape. Hart., 1865. S" 2G''-709 Richardson, C. Illustrations of English philology ; consisting of a critical e.xamination of Dr. Johnson's dictionary. L., 1815. 4° 22-B85 — New dictionary of the English language. L., 1839. 2 V. 4" . . . . 22-383 — Supplement to a New dictionary of the English language. L., 1856. 4° . . 22-384 — On the study of language ; an exposition of "The diversions of Purley." L., 1854 22-210 Richardson, E. Personal experience of Roman Catholicism. 2d ed. L. . . 32-2261 Richardson, G. F. Geology for beginners ; com- prising a familiar explanation of geology and its associate sciences. L., 1848 . 9-287 — See Korner, C. G. Richardson, James. Narrative of a mission to Cen- tral Africa, in 1850,1, under the orders and at the expense of her majesty's government. L., 1853. 2v. . . .' . 28''-436 — Travels in the great desert of Sahara, in 1845,6. L., 1848. 2v. 8° . . . 28''-139 — Travels in Morocco. L. , 1860. 2 v. 28''-340 Richardson, Sir John. Arctic searching expedition ; a iournal of a boat voyage in search of the ships under Franklin. N. Y., 1852 29''-94 — et al. Last of the Arctic voyages; a narrative of the expedition in H. M. S. Assistance, under the command of Capt. Sir E. Belcher, in search of Sir J. Franklin. L., 1855. 2 v. 8" ■ 29''-153 — Mcllraith, J. Life of . . . 30-2413 Richardson, J. Monitor of free-masonry. N. Y. 2-833 Richardson, M. Horsemanship ; or, the art of riding and managing a horse. L., 1853 20-446 Richardson, M. A. The borderer's table-book ; oi-, gatherings of the local history and romance of the English and Scottish border. New- castle, 1846. 8 V. in 4. 8» . . 27^-1003 Richardson, N. New method for the piano-forte ; with rudiments of harmony and thorouuh- bass. Ph., 1859. 4» . . 5-990 Richardson, Nathaniel. Conversations, discussions and anecdotes of Thomas Story, Ph., 1862 32-1018 Richardson, R. Memoirs of Alex. Campbell. Ph., 1868. 8° 30-2376 Richardson, S. Correspondence, selected from the original manuscripts bequeathed by him to his family ; with a biographical account of the author, and observations on his writings, by A. L. Barbauld. L., 1804. 6 v. 83-1230 — History of Clarissa Harlowe . . 18-2640,46 — History of Sir Charles Grandison . 18-2647 — Pamela ; or, virtue rewarded . . 18-2645 Richardson, T. See Knapp, F. Richardson, T. A. Art of architectural modelling in paper ; with illustrations designed by the au- thor, and engraved by O. Jewitt. L., 1859 5-375 Richardson, — . (Walsh's Br. poets) . 23-62 Riche et pauvre. E. Souvestre . . 34-3804 Richelieu, L. A. J. du Plessis de. James, G. P. R. Life of 30-461 — Michelet, J. Richelieu et la Fronde 34-4865 Henri IV, et Richelieu . . 34-4865 — Memoires [Barriere, J. F.] . . 34-3519 Richelieu. G. P. R. James . . . 18-1642 Richelieu ; or, the conspiracy. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton 24-153 Riches have wings. T. S. Arthur . 18-183 Richesse de la Hollande. Mich . . 34-4747 Richmond, L. Annals of the poor . 18-2648 — La Jeuue Villageoise. N. Y. . 34-4291 — Grimshawe, T."S. Memoir of . 30-459 — See Domestic portraiture. — et al. Letters to the young. L., 1855 33-790 Richmond, W., memoir of; drawn chiefly from "Domestic portraiture." N. Y. 30-903 Richmond, [England,] and its inhabitants, from the olden time. R. Crisp . . . 27"-305 Richmond, [U. S.] Cook, J. Siege of 20^'-478 Richmond during the war ; four years of personal observation. By a Richmond lady. N. Y., ■ 1867 2()"-')r,7 Richmond examiner during the war. J. M. Daniel 2G"-981 Richon, V. Treatise on French veisification ; with a dictionary of rhymes. E., 1865 22-722 Richter, E See Co-oiicrative stores. Richter, E. F Manual of harmony ; from the latest German ed., by J. P. Morgan. N. Y., 1867. 8" 5-1130 Richter, J. P. F. Sammtliche werke. P., 1836-7. 4 V. 8° 34-2421 — Campaner Thai ; or, discourses on the immor- tality of the soul. L., 1857 . 33-904 — Campaner Thai, and other writings. B., 1864 33-904'' — Flower, fruit, and thorn pieces . 18-2C51 — Hesperus 18-2652 — Levana ; or, the doctrine of education. B. , 1863 13-181 — Titan 18-2649 — Walt and Vult ; or, the twins . 18-2650 — Lee, E. B. Life and autobiography of 30-411 Rickard, F. I. Mining journey across the Great Andes. L., 1863 . . . 26'M51 Richards, G. K. Population and capital ; a course of lectures. L., 1854. 8" . . 3-197 Rickman, T. An attempt to discriminate the styles of architecture in England from the conquest to the reformation ; with a sketch of the Grecian and Roman orders. 6th ed. Oxf., 1862. 8° 5-214 Rickman, T. C. Life of Thomas Paine. L., 1819. 8» ...... 30-1939 Ricochets, les, Comedie, imitee de Picard ; followed by Une place a la cour, par Mme d'Aunet ; Les demoiselles d'honneur; Le chat parti les souris dansent ; Marguerite; Un reve; Le dindon de Nicole ; Les demoiselles de Saint- Cyr. [No title] .... 34-4224 Ricord, F. W. Stories of ancient Rome. N. Y., 1852 27"-2449 Ricord, P. Jacquot, C. J. B. Vie de . 34-4399 Riddell, J. Architectural designs for model country residences ; accompanied by general descrip- tions and estimates. Ph., 1801. Oblong f" 5-627 — See Stayley, G. Riddell, Mrs. J. H. Far above rubies . 18-3889 — George Geith, of Fen court . . 18-3270 — The Moors and the Fens . . 18-3265 — Phemie Keller .... 18-3605 — The race for Avealth . . . 18-3799 — Rich husband 18-3841 — Too much alone .... 18-3206 Riddle, E. See Ozanam, J. Riddle, J. E. History of the papacy, to the period of the reformation. L., 1854. 2 v. 8» 27='-2451 — Ecclesiastical chronology ; or, annals of the Christian church ; containing a view of gen- eral church history and the course of secular events. L., 1840. 8° . . . 32-1526 — See Hinds, S. Riddle, M. B. See Lange, J. P. Rider, G. T. Lyra Anglicana ; or, hymnal of sacred poetry; selected from the best English writers, and arranged after the order of the apostles' creed. N. Y., 1865 . . . 23-748 Rider, J. See Holy-Oke, F. Rides and reveries of ^sop Smith. M. F. Tupper 18-3340 Ridge, B. Health and disease, their laws ; with plain practical prescriptions for the people. L.,1858 10-176 RIDGE. 500 RIPLEY. Ridge, B. Ourselves, our food, and our physic. L., 1801 10-344 Ridgel}', J. L., and P. Donaldson. Tlie odd-fellow's pocket manual. Revised by J. E. Chamberlain. Ph., 1859 2-835 RidgeAvay, J. See Perils among the heathen. Riding. Allen, F. Principles of, for gentlemen 20-298 for ladies .... 20-299 — Clarke, Mrs. S. Ladies' equestrian guide 20-290 — Peters, J. G. Treatise on equitation 20-432 — Waite, S. C. Graceful r. , . 20-493 — See Horses and horsemanship. Ridley, J. Tales of the genii. Trans, from the Persian 18-3136 Ridner, .J. P. Artist's chromatic hand-book ; a prac- tical treatise on pigments. N. Y., 1850 5-52 Riedesel, F. C L. von. Letters and memoirs relating to the war of American Independence, and the captui'e of the German troops at Saratoga. Trans, from the German. N. Y., 1827 80-462 Riehl,W. H. Culturgeschichtliclie novel len. Stuttg., 1856 34-621 — jVIusikalischecharakterk6pfe;einkunstgeschiclit- liches skizzenbuch. 2te auf Stuttg., 1857 34-589 Rien.- M. C. B. de Montalivet , . 34-5353 Rienzi. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton . . 18-491 Riesbeck, C, B'n. Travels through Germany; in a series of letters. Trans, by Rev. Mr. Maty. L., 1787. 3 V. 8» . . . 27^-46 Riethmiiller, C. J. Alexander Hamilton and his contemporaries. L., 1864 . . 30-1526 Rifle. Barber, B. C. The crack shot . 6-559 — Busk, H. The rifle, and how to use it 6-574 — Cleveland, H. W. S. Hints to riflemen 20-324 — Forsythe, J. Sporting r. and its projectiles 6-602 — Stone, C. P. Pliilosophy for the r. 6-697 — Wilcox, C. M. Rifles and rifle practice 6-721 — See Guns and gunning. Rifle and light infantry tactics. W. J, Hardee 6-623 Rifle and the hound. S. W. Baker . 20-515 Rifle rangers. Mayne Reid . . . 18-2013 Rig-Veda-Sanhita. A collection of ancient Hindu hymns; constitutinir the first Aslitaka, or, book of the Rig-Veua. ^ Trans, by H. H. Wilson. L., 1850-66. 4v. 8°. . ., 32-928 Riggenbach, C. J. See Lange, J. P. Rigging. Cole, J. E. Criticism on present system 1-210 — Kipping, R. Treatise on . . 6-039 Right at last. Mrs. E. C. Gaskell . 18-1152 Right of a clergyman to oppose the errors of his own church. H. E. Head . . 32-277 Right of search. H. Wheaton . . 2-105 — See International policy. Right use of the early fathej'S. J. J. Blunt 32-933 Righteousness by faitli. C. P. Mclivaine 32-2057 Rightful heir. E. L. Bulwer-Lytlon . 24-234 Rights and wrongs. A. Fonblanque, jr. 2-300 Rights of industry ; an address f)n capital and labor. 5th Am. ed. Middletown, 1830 . 3-199 Rights of labor. J. Dewees . . . 1-211 Rights of nations. T. Mamiani . . 27''-3495 Riglits of war and peace. H. Grotius . 2-200 Rights, science of. J. G. Fichte . . 2-665 Riley, Gen. B. See Tyson, P. T. Riley, H. The mule ; a treatise on the breeding, training, and uses to which he may be put. Ph., 1869 4-214 Riley, H. A. The restoration at the second coming of Christ ; a summary of millenarian doc- trines. Ph., 1868 . . , 32-2369 Riley, H. H. Puddleford papers ; or, humors of the west . . ... 18-2653 Riley, H. T., (ed.) Dictionary of Latin quotations, proverbs, maxims and mottos, classical and medieval, including law terms and plirases ; with a selection of Greek quotations. L., 1856 22-1180 — Memorials of London and London life in the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries ; from archives of the city. L., 1868. 8« . , 27^-4056 Riley, J. Authentic narrative of the loss of the American brig "Commerce," on the western coast of Africa, in 1815. Hart., 1828 28''-98 Rills from the fountain of life. R. Newton 32-653 Rimbault, E. F. Bibliographical account of the musical and poetical works published in Eng- land during the 16th and 17th centuries, under the titles of madrigals, ballets, ayres, canzon- ets, etc. L., 1847. 8° . . 21-248 — Organist's portfolio ; a series of voluntaries. B. Ob. 4° 5-948 — The pianoforte, its origin, progress, and con- struction ; with somer account of instruments of the same class Avhich preceded it ; with a selection of interesting specimens of music, composed for keyed stringed instruments. L., 1800. 4» .... 5-807 — See Arnold, S. ; Hopkins, E. J. Rimius, H. History of the Moravians, from their first settlement at Hernhaag ; c(mtaining An- drew Frey's account and observations, "Two solemn calls on Count Zinzendorf," a cnndid narrative of the rise and progress of the Mo- ravians, and animadversions on untruths ad- vanced by Zinzendorf L., 1759. 2 V. 8° 32-150 Rimmel, E. Book of perfumes. 4th ed. L., 1804 0-214 — Recollections of the Paris exhibition of 1807. 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Historj' of the Moravian church in Phila- delphia ; comprising notices defensive of its founder and patron. Ph.. 1857. 8° 32-723 — Philadelphia and her merchants, as constituted fifty and seventy years ago, etc. Ph., 1800. 8» 26»'-371 Ritter, C. Comparative geography. Trans, by W. L. Gage. Ph., 1865 . . . 25-94 — Comparative geography of Palestine and the Sinaitic peninsula. Trans, and adapted by W. L. Gage. N. Y., 1866. 4 v. 8" 25-171 — Geographical studies. Tians. by W. L. Gaee. B.,1863 •. 25-86 — Gage, W. L. Life of . . . 30-1931 Rituals. See Liturgies ; Rites and ceremonies ; Ritualism ; and names of churches. Ritualism. Coleman, L. Manual of prelacy and r. . . 32-2487 — Hall, C. H. True protest ant r. . 32-2248 — Hopkins, J. H. The law of . . 32-1897 — Phillimore. Sir R. Judgment in the cases of Martin vs. Mackonochie, and Flamank vs. Simpson 32-2510 — Vaughan, R. Ritualism in the English chuicli 32-2262 — See Church of England ; Rites ; Tractarianism. Rival beauties. Miss J. 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Miniature fruit garden ; or, the culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees; with instruc- tions for root iH'uning. lllh ed. L., 1862 4-276 Rivers, W. J. Sketch of the history of South Caro- lina to the close of the proprietary government by the revolution of 1719. Charleston, 1856. 8° 26^-454 Rivers and torrents. Frisi, P. Treatise on 6-852 Rivers of the bible. P. H. Gosse . . 32-1790 Riverside magazine, v. 1,2. N. Y., 1867,8. 8° . . . . . . 17-113 Rives, W. C. History of the life and times of James Madison. B., 1859-38. 3 v. 8° 30-1204 Rives, Mrs. W. C. Home and liie world 18-1473 Riviere, H. Le Cacique. P., 1866 . 34-3638 Rivinus, E. F. See Philadelphia almshouse. Cata- logue. Road from Missouri to Oregon. Preuss, C. Topo- graphical map . . . . 25-351 Roads and road-niaking. Burgoyne, J. F. Rudi- ments of road-making . . . 6-23 — Gillespie, W. M. Manual of road-making 6-54 — M'Adam, J. L. Remarks on road-making 6-63 ROADS. 503 ROBERTSON. Roads and road-making. Strickland, W. Reports on roads C-1023 Roads and railroads, vehicles, and modes of travel- ling, of ancient and modern countries ; with accounts of bridges, tunnels, and canals, in various parts of the world. L., 1839 6-74 Roads and rails. W. B. Adiims . . 6-1 Roadside sketches in the south of France and Span- ish Pyrenees. By three wayfarers. L., 18.)9. 8° 27"-r)20 Rob of the bowl. J. P. Kennedy . 18-1736 Rob Roy. Sir W. Scott . . . 18-2772 Rob Roy. adventures of; J. Grant . 18-1254 ]^)b Roy on the Baltic. J. Macgregor . 27'^-834 Rob Roy canoe, thousand miles in. J. Macgre<>:or 27^^-784 Rob Roy, voyage alone in the yawl. John Mac- gregor 27''-781 Roba di Roma. W.W.Story . .' 27^-Cm Robb, J. S. Streaks of squatter life, etc. 18-3166'^ Robber. G. P. R. James . . . 18-1643 Robberds, J. W. Life and Avritings of William Taylor, of Norwich ; containing his corres- ])ondence of many years with the late Robert Southey, and original letters from Sir Walter Scott, and other eminent literary men. L., 1843. 2 V. 8° . . . . 30-1317 Robbing graves exposed. L., 1818 . 33-153 Robbins, A. Journal ; comprising an account of the loss of the brig Commerce. Hart. 28''-99 Robbins, C. History of the Secimd church, or. Old North in Boston ; to which is added a history of the new brick church. B., 1852. 8° . 32-1610 Robbins, R. See Goodrich, S. G., et al. Robert I of Scotland. Kerr, R. Histoiy of Scot- land ' 27M341 Robert, A. Le Combat de 1' honneur. N. Y , 1864. 80 , . . 34-4643 — Le Lord de 1' amiraute. Ed. interdite. B. and L., 1855 34-4379 Robert, Clemence A. H. Un amour de reine. P., 1859 34-5247 — La Duchesse de Chevreuse. P., 1856 34-5313 — Serfs et boyards, ou 1' esclavage en Russie ; ro- uian historique. P. 2 v. 8" . 34-4839 Robert, Cyprien. Slave provinces of Turkey. See Ranke, L 27^^-2962 Robert, E Petits mysteres du quarlicr latin. P., 1860 34-4417 Robert Bruce. See Robert L Robert Bruce. G. W. M. Reynolds . 18-2636 Robert Dalby, and his world of troubles 18-2662 Robert Graham. Mrs. C. L. Hentz . 18-1410 Robert Fulton. J. C. Hauch .• . 18-4178 Robert Linton. By the author of " Win and wear" 18-4074 Robert Mornay. M. Ferrer . . . ls-1075 Robertine. Mme de Bavvr . . . 34-4250 Robert O'Lincoln. See George Ready . 18-1164 Robert Severne. W. A. Hammond . 18-3803 Roberts, Arthur. The life, letters, and opinions of William Roberts. L., 1850. 8". 30-465 Roberts, Edmund. Embassy to the eastern courts of CochinChina, Slam, and Muscat, in the U. S. sloop-of-war Peacock. N. Y., 1837. 8" 28''-ll Roberts, Emma. Memoirs of the rival houses of York and Lancaster. L., 1827. 2 v. 8" 27''-1007 — Scenes and characteristics of Hindostan ; with sketches of Anglo-Indian society. Ph., 1836. 2 V 28'>-546 Roberts, George. Life, progresses, and rebellion of Jaine.s, duke of Monmouth, with a full ac- count of the bloody assize. L., 1844. 2 v. 30-1168 Roberts, Lewes. Merchants' map of commerce. L.,1637. f 1-507 Roberts, Mary. Domesticated animals. 7th ed. L.,1854 9-017 — Popular history of mollusca ; comprising a fam- iliar account of their classification, instincts, and habits, and of the growth and distinuuish- ing characters of their shells. L., 1851 9-616 Roberts, P. Cambrian popular antiquities ; or, an account of some traditions, customs, and su- perstitions of Wales. 1^,1815. 8° 27''-lU09 — Christianity vindicated, in a series of letters to Mr. Volney, in answer to his book called Ruins. L., 1800. 8" . . . 32-1603 Roberts, William. History of the United States, to the inauguration of President Lincoln. Ph., 1862 26='-466 — Same. Ph., 1869 . . . . 26^041 Roberts, William, [barrister.] History of letter- writing from the earliest period to the fifth century. L., 1843. 8° . . 22-1181 — Memoirs of the life and correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More. N. Y., 1834. 2 v. 30-365 — Life, letters, and opinions. Ed. bj' A. Roberts 30-465 Roberts, William, M. D. Essay on wasting pulsy. L., 1858. 8" .... 10-423 — Practical treatise on urinary and renal diseases. Ph., 1866. 8" . . . . 10-590 Roberts, AV. H. (Walsh's Br. poets) . 23-62 Robertson, A. Manual on extracting teeth. 2d ed. Ph., 1868 10-859 Robertson, D. Law of personal succession, etc. Ph., 1836. 8» . . . V. 12 of 2-55 Robertson, E. W. Scotland under her early kings ; a history of the kingdom to the close of the 13th century. E., 1862. 2 v. 8« 27^-1364 Robertson, F. W. Analysis of Mr. Tennyson's "In memoriam." L., 1862 . 23-715 — Lectures and addresses on literary and social topics. B., 1859 .... 33-351 — Sermons preached at Trinity chapel, Brighton. B., 1863,4. 5 V 32-1177 — Brooke, S. A. Life and letters of . 30-1728 Robertson, G. A. Notes on Africa ; particularly those parts which are situated between Cape Verd and the River Congo. L., 1819. 8» 28*^-541 Robertson, I. L. Sketches of public characters ; with notices of other matters. N. Y., 1830 30-1919 Robertson, J. A. Concise historical proofs, respect- ing the Gael of Alban ; or, highlanders of Scotland. 2d ed. E., 1866 . 27''-1306 Robertson, J. B. Lectures on the life. Avritings and times of Edmund Burke. L., 1868 30-2417 — Lectures on some subjects of modern history and biography. Dub., 1864 . 27''-3530 Robertson, James C. Becket, archbishop of Canter- bury : a biography. L., 1859. 8° 30-987 — History of the Christian church, (1122-1303.) L., 1862-7. 3 V. in 4 8°. . 32-1973 — See Heylyn, P. Robertson, Joseph C. See Percy anecdotes. Robertson, J. P. and W. P. Four years in Para- guay : comprising an account of that republic under the government of the Dictator Francia. 2 V. Pl»., 1838 .... 26''-108 — Francia's reign of terror ; a sequel to Letters on Paraguay. Ph., 1839. 2 v. . 20"-171 Robertson, William. Ernestine. F's S. D. v. 14 24-221 Robertson, William, D. D. History of America. Ph., 1812. 2 V. 8° . . . 26''-172 — History of the reign of Charles V ; with a view of the progress of society in Europe. 2d ed. L., 1772. 4v. 8» . . . 27"-2669 — Same. 2d Am. ed. Ph., 1812. 3 v. 27''-2668 — Same ; with an account of the emi>eror's life after his abdication, by W. H. Prescott. Ph., 1864. 3 v. 8° . . . . 27''-2670 ROBERTSON. 503 ROBSON. Robertson, William, D. D. History of Scotland, during the reigns of Mary and James VI ; •with a review of the Scottish history previous to that period ; to which is prefixed a life of the author by D. Stewart. Ph., 1811. 2 v. 8» 27»-1367 — Same ; with historical disquisition concerning the knowledge which the ancients had of India, etc. N. Y., 1836. 8° . 2!i"-32 — Historical disquisition concerning the knowledge which the ancients had of India. 1st Am. ed. Ph., 1812. 8" . . . . 20»-n3 — Same. Ph., 17fl2. 8» . . . 2d^-68'' Robertson, Rev. William. The desert pathway. N. Y., 1863 32-1009 — Residence at Gibraltar, and a visit to the penin- sula. L.,1844. 8" . . . 27*'-282 Robertson, W. H. Treatise on diet and regimen. 4th ed., rewritten. L., 1847,8. 2 v. 8" 10-417 Robespierre, M. Report on political morality. Ph., 1794 30-331 — Hamel, E. Histoire de . . . 34-4712 — Lewes, G. H. Life of . . . 30-166 Robin Hood. Marsh, J. B. . . . 18-4187 — Ritson, J. Ancient poems relating to 22-'!24 Robin Hood and Captain Kidd. VV. W. Campbell 18-554 Robinson, A. Life in California. N. Y., 1846 20"-71 Robinson, B. Answer to Mr. Bennett's brief his- tory of set forms of prayer. L., 1710. 8° 32-2349 Robinson, E. Biblical researches in Palestir\e, Mount Sinai, and Arabia Petrea ; a journal of travels in 1838. B., 1841. 3 v. 8° 28''-574 — Harmony of the four gospels in Greek, accord- ing to the text of Hahn. B., 1857. 8° 32-1511 — Later biblical researches in Palestine, and in the adjacent regions ; a journal of travels in 1852. B., 1856. 8° .... 28>'-575 — Physical geography of the holy land ; a supple- ment to the late author's biblical researches in Palestine. B., 1865. 8° . . 25-176 Robinson, Mrs. Elizabeth. See Montagu, Mrs. E. Robinson, F. Account of the organization of the army of the U. S. ; with biographies of dis- tinguished officers. Ph., Ih48. 2 v. 26''-173 Robinson, F. W. Carry's confession . 18-590 — Christie's faith 18-3844 — For her sake 18-2666 — High church 18-590 — Mattie : a stray .... 18-590 — Milly's hero ..... 18-2667 — No man's friend : a novel . . 18-3916 — No church 18-2338 — Owen : a waif 18-2409 — Poor humanity .... 18-2669 — Woman's ransom .... 18-2668 Robinson, G. On the prevention and treatment of mental disorders. L., 1859. 8". 10-159 Robinson, H., [Ed.] Zurich letters ; comprising the correspondence of several English bishops, and others, with some of the Helvetian reformers, during the reign of Elizabeth. 2d series. Camb., 1845. 8° . . . . 32-1197 — Original letters relative to the English reforma- tion, written during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Mary, chiefly from the archives of Zurich. Trans, from authenticated copies of the autographs. Camb., 1846. 2 v. 8° 32-1198 Robinson, H. A. Six months in Kansas. B., 1850 26''-308 Robinson, H. B. Narrative of voyages to explore the shores of Africa, Arabia, and Madagascar, in H. M. ships Leven and Barracouta, N. Y., 1838. 2v 28''-93 Robinson, H. C. Diarv, reminiscences, and corre- spondence. Ed.'by T. Sadler. B., 1869. 2 v. 30-2455 Robinson, H. N. Astronomy. [University ed.] N. Y., 1858. 8» . .' . . 12-66 — Conic sections and analytical geometrv. N. Y., 1864 ' 14-76 — Elements of geometry and trigonometry ; with practical problems. N. Y., 1864 . 14-75 — Elementsof written arithmetic ; containing .slate and blackboard exercises. N. Y.,1863 14-79 — New university algebra ; a theoretical and prac- tical treatise. N. Y., 1864 . . 14-73 — Key to new university algebra. N. Y., 1863. 8° 14-74 — Progressive higher arithmetic ; combining the analytic and synthetic methods, and forming a complete treatise on arithmetical science, and its commercial and business applications. N. Y., 1864 14-79 — Treatise on astronomy, descriptive, theoretical and physical. N. Y., 1858. 8° . 12-66 Robinson, James. The Philadelphia directory for 1806,7. 2v 25-137 Robinson, James. Whole art of curing, pickling, and smoking meat and fish, both in British and foreign modes. L., 1847 . 6-537 Robinson, Jane. Caesar Borgia : an historical re- mance 18-542 — Gold-worshippers .... 18-1198 — Whitefriars ; or, the days of Charles II 18-3495 Robinson, J. B. Pictures of slavery and anti- slavery ; advantages of negro slavery and the benefit of negro freedom morally, sociall3% and politically considered. Ph., 1808 2-834 Robinson, Mary. Memoirs, written by herself, v. 7 30-1878 Robinson, Matthew. Autobiography. Ed. by J. E. B. Mayor. CamI)., 1856 . . 30-1325 Robinson, P. P. Designs for ornamental villas. L.,1827. 4°. . . . . 5-625 — Domestic architecture in the Tudor style. L., 1837. 4° 5-624 Robinson, R. Manual of method and organization, adapted to primary schools. L., 1863 13-186 Robinson, Solon. How to live ; saving and wast- ing ; or, domestic economy illustrated, etc.; including the story of A dime a day. N. Y., 1860 6-216 Robinson, T. Scripture characters ; with a memoir of the author by P. Hall. L. , U 37. 4 v. 82-1410 18-26(53 18-2604 literature Robinson, T. A. L. v. J. The exiles . — Heloise ; or, the unrevealed secret . — Historical view of the languages and of the Slave nations ; with a sketch of their popular poetry. N. Y., 1850 . 22-1183 — Life's discipline .... 18-2665 — Woodhill [Same as "Exiles"] . 18-2003 Robinson, W. Gleanings from French gardens. L., 1868 4-325 Robinson, W. D. Memoirs of the Mexican revolu- lution ; with observations on the practicability of opening a commerce between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, through the Mt'xican isthmus, in the province of Oaxaca, and tit the lake of Nicaragua. Ph., 1820, 20»-174 18-830 84-4024 18-2710 Robinson Crusoe. D. De Foe — Same, in French .... Robinson Crusoe, the real. J. X. Boniface Robison, J. Proofs of a conspiracy against all the religions and governments of Europe. Ph., 1798. 8° 27»-3r):!l Robotham, J. Derivative spelling-book ; giving the origin of every word, with their present ac- ceptation and pronunciation. L.,1858 22-217 Robson, R. Masons, bricklayers, plasterers, and decorators' practical guide. L. 4° 5-72"^ Robson, W. John Railton . . . 18-2070 ROBSON. 504 ROGERS. Robson, W. See Fournier, M. R. v. 19 24-113 Robson, W. J. Love and loyalty. F's S. D v ^3 24-221 Roby, J. Traditions of Lancashire. L.,1867. 2 v. 80 37"-1006 Rocca, M. de. Memoirs on the war of the French in Spain. Ph., It20. 8° . . 27''-2054 Roccha a Camerino, A. See Sixtus V. Roche, A. Histoire des principaux ecrivains fran- Qrtis. P., 1863. 2 V. . . . 34-5249 Roche, M. American combined system of book- keeping ; or, science of commerce, by double- entry. Ph., 1855. 8° . . . 1-82 Roche, R. M. Cliildren of tlie abbey . 18-2671 — Monastery of St. Columb . . 18-2673 Roche, la. See La Roche Roche tremblante. E. Berthet . . 34-3091 Rochefoucault. See La Rochefoucault. Rochejaquelein. See Larochejacquelein. Rochele, siege de la. Mme de Genlis . .34-4411 Rochester, ,J. Wilmot, earl of. (Bell's poets of G. B.) 23-475 — (Sanford's Br. poets) . . . 23-33 Rochester [New York]. O'Reilly, H. Sketches of 26''-510 Rochette, D. R. Histoire critique de V etablisse- ment des colonies Grecques. P., 1815. 4 v. 8° 34-4535 — Lectures on ancient art. L., 1854 , 5-120 Rochon. A. M. de. Abridgment of a voyage to Madagascar, containing a description of that island, and an account of its produce and manufactures. L., 1821. 8° . 29''-54 Rock, the, [by F. Packard ;] with an introduction by n. A. Boardman. Ph. [1861] 32-989 Rock coiintv agricultural society. See Guernsey and Willard's hist, of Rock co. . 2G''^-614 Rock me to sleep, mother. Morse, O. A. The claim of A. M. W. Bitil to authorship of 21-225 Rock pools and the lessons they teach. J. Harper 9-930 Rock-records in India. Moore, G. Lost tribes 32-965 Rocks classified and described. B. Cotta 9-324 — See Geology ; Lithology. Rockwell, C. The Catskill mountains and the region around ; with sketclies in prose and verse, by Cooper, Irving, and others. N. Y., 1867 • . 26b-630 — Sketches of foreign travel and life at sea. B., 1842. 2 V. 8» . . . . 29''-55 Rockwell, J. E. Scenes and impressions abroad. N. Y., 1860 27''-558 Rocky mountains. Fremont, J. C. Exploring ex- pedition 26''-39 — Irving, W. Scenes, incidents, &c. 26''-56 — James, E. Long's expedition to . 26''-72 — McClure, A. K. Three thousand miles through 26''-710 — Morris, M. O. Rambles in . . 26''-486 — Palmer, J. Journal of travels over 26''-96 — Parker, S. Journal of an exploring tour 26*'-97,8 — Ruxton, G. F. Adventures on . 26*'-109 — Sage, R. B. Rocky mountain life . 26b-116 — Townsend, J. K. Journey to . 26*>-129 — See Colorado ; New Mexico ; Pacific railroad ; Territories ; Utah. Rodd, T. History of Charles the Great and Orlando, ascribed to Arch-Bishop Turpin; together with the most celebrated ancient ballads relating to the twelve peers of France, mentioned in Don Quixote; with English metrical verses. L., 1812. 2 V 23-843 Roderick, the last of the Goths. R. Southey 23-279 Roderick Random. T. Smollett . . 18-2955 Rodgers, C. T. American superiority at the world's fair. Ph., 1852. 8° . . . 6-922 Rodgers, M. M. Scientific agriculture ; or, the ek- ments of chemistry, geology, botany, and meteorology, applied to practical agriculture. Rochester, 1848 .... 4-177 Rodgers. See Rogers. Rodman, J. Commercial code of France ; with the motives, or discourses of the counsellors of state. English and French. N. Y., 1814. 8° Rodman, W. Jones, C. H. Memoirs of Rodolphus. J. Abbott .... Rodwell, G. H. Teddy, the tiler. F's M. More blunders than one. 1-59 30-1968 18-12 D. V. 24 24-113 F's M. 24-113 24-113 18-4224 18-2074 Rodwell, T. G. D. V. 23 — Tiie young widow. F's M. D. v. 10 Roe, A. S. The cloud on the heart — How could he help it ? . — James Montjoy ; or, I've been thinking 18-2675 — Like and unlike .... 18-2070 — Lona: look ahead .... 18-2677 — Looking around . . . . 18-2682 — Star and cloud .... 18-2678 — Time and tide ; or, strive and win . 18-2679 — To love and to be loved . . . 18-2680 — True to the last .... 18-2081 — Woman our angel .... 18-3704 Roe, F. A. Naval duties and discipline; Avith the ]wlicy and principles of naval organization. N. Y., 1865 6-682 Roe, R. Principles of rhythm, both in speech and music ; especially as exhibited in Enirlish verse. Dub., 1823. 4» . . 22-801 Roebuck, J. A. The colonies of England ; a plan for the government of some portion of our colonial possessions. L., 1849. 8° 20''-925 — History of the whig ministry of 1830, to the passing of the reform bill. L., 1852. 2 v. 8» 27^-1008 Roebuck : a novel. C. W. Russell . 18-2083 Roelker, B. Constitutions of France, monarchial and republican ; together with brief historical remarks relating to their origin, and the late Orleans dynasty. B., 1848 . . 27»-1874 — Manual for the use of notaries public and bankers. 4th ed. N. Y., 1804. 8» . . 1-249 Roemer, J. Cavalry ; its history, management and uses in war. N. Y., 1863. 8» . 0-683 — Polyglot reader, and guide for translation ; con- sisting of a series of English extracts, with their translation into French, German, Span- ish, and Italian ; the several parts designed to serve as mutual keys; English text. N. Y., 1855 22-212 — Same. French translation. N. Y., 1855 22-211 Roese, F. A. Grammar of the German language. Ph., 1804 22-213 Rohrer, Louis. Definitions and explanations of the science of book-keeping ; embracing lull sets in every department of trade and commerce ; with a complete series of commercial corre- spondence. Counting-house edition. Ph., 1867. 8° 1-258 Roger, M. Present state of Denmark. L., 1762. 8° 27''-2786 Roger de Coverley, Sir. J. Addison . 18-3998 Roger de Hoveden. Annals ; comprising the history of England and of other countries of Europe from 732 to 1201. Trans by H. T. Riley. L , 1853. 2 V 27M010 Roger of Wendover. Flowers of history ; com- prising tlie history of England from the de- scent of the Saxons to 1235, formerly ascribed to Mattlievv Paris. Trans, by J. A. Giles. L., 1849. 2v 27''-1011 Rogers, C. Traits and stories of the Scottish people. L., 1867 27"-l369 Rogers, E. Life and opinions of a fifth-monarchy- man; chiefly from the writings of John Roirers. L., 1807. Sm. 40 ... . 30-1886 ROGERS. 505 ROMAN. Rogers, E. H. How to speak Hindustani. L., 1861 22-215 Rogers, Mrs. G. A. A winter in Algeria, 18G3.4. L., 1865. 8» .... 28''-485 Rogers, G. W. Shipwright's own book. Pittsburgh, 1845. 8° 6-685 Rogers, H. Eclipse of faith. B., 1852 32-402 — Essays; selected from contributions to the Edin- burg review. L., 1855. 3 v. . 83-211 — The Greyson letters ; selections from the corre- spondence of R. S. H. Greyson, Esq. B., 1857 32-695 — Life and character of John Howe, with an analy- sis of his writings. L., 1836. 8° 30-1093 ■ — Reason and faith, and other miscellanies. B., 1853 33-272 Rogers, H. D. Description of the geology of the state of New Jersey; being a final report. Ph., 1840. 8° . . . . 9-288 — Geology of Pennsylvania ; a government survej^; with maps. Ph., 1858. 3 v. 4" 9-1200 Rogers, H. J. Telesraph dictionary and seaman's signal-book. Bait., 1845. 8» . 1-60 Rogers, J. Chester, J. L. Life of . 30-2398 — Rogers, E. Life and opinions of . 30-1886 Rogers, J. E. T. Education in Oxford : its method, its aims, and its rewards. L., 1861 13-188 — History of agriculture and prices in England, (1259-1793.) Oxf., 1866. 2 v. 8« » 1-274 — Manual of political economy for schools and colleges. Oxf., 1868 . . . 3-148 Rogers, S. Complete poetical works;. with a bio- graphical sketch, and notes, by Epes Sargent. B., 1854 23-373 — Italy; a poem. Ph., 1828 . . 23-200 — Recollections. L., 1859 . . . 30-1156 — Recollections of table-talk ; to which is added, Porsoniana. N. Y., 1856 . . 33-600 — Campbell, Montgomery, Lamb, and White. Poetical works. Ph., 1831. 8° . 23-173 Rogers, S. B. Elementary treatise on iron metal- lurgy, up to the manufacture of puddled bars, built upon the atomic system of philosophy ; with analytical tables of iron making mate- rials. L., 1858. 8" . . . 6-404 Rogers, T. The catholic doctrine of the church of England ; an exposition of the thirty-nine articles. Ed. by J. J. S. Perowne. Camb., 1854. 8» 32-1230 Rogers, T. J. New American biographical dic- tionary of the departed heroes and statesmen of America; confined exclusively to those who signalized themselves in the Revolu- tionary war. Easton, 1813 . . 30-1700 Rogers. See Rodgers. Roget, P. M. Animal and vegetable physiology considered with reference to natural theology. Ph., 1836. 2 V. 8° . . . 9-1008 — Thesaurus of English words, so classified and arranged as to facilitate the expression of ideas and assist in literary composition. Revised and ed. by B. Sears. B., 1854 . 22-214 Rohan, JIarie de. See Chevreuse. Rohan, de ; or, the court conspirator. E. Sue 18-3064 Roi chez la reine. A. Baschet . . 34-4265 Roi de la mode. X. de Montepin . . 34-3567 Roi des montagnes. E. About . . 34-3003 lioi du monde. E. Souvestre . . 34-5454 Rojas, F. de. Del Rey abajo, ninguno ; Donde hay agravios no hay zelos ; Entre bobos anda el juego. T. T. E. v. 4 . . ^ 34-3 — See Cota. Rokeby ; a poem. Sir W. Scott . . 33-204,5,7 Roland, jMme M. J. P. An appeal to impartial pos- terity ; a collection of tracts written by her during her confinement in the prisons of the Abbey, and St. Pelagic in Paris. 2d ed. L., 1796. 8" 27''-1879 — Meraoires, etc. [Barriere, J. F.] v. 8 of 34-3519 Roland, Mme M. J. P. Menioires particuliers ; Der- niers ecrits; etc. P., 1855, v. 8 of 34-3519 — Abbott, J. S. C. History of . . 30-040 — Child, L. M. Memoirs of . . 30-87 Roland Cashd. C. Lever , , . 18-1885 Roland Trevor ; or, the pilot of human life 18-2684 Roland Yorke. Mrs. H. Wood . . 18-4257 Rolfe, W. J., and J. A. Gillet. Cambridge course of elementary physics. B., 1867 11-318 — Cambridge course of elementary physics ; part III, astronomy. B., 1868 . . 12-99 — Elements of natural philosophy; a book for be- ginners. B., 1868 . . . 11-324 Roll of honor ; names of soldiers who died in de- fence of the American union, interred in thg national cemeteries, [v. 13 contains an index to places of interment.] W., 1865-8. 17 v. 8° 26'"-1033 RoUand, A. Rome ; ses eglises, ses monuments, ses institutions. P., 1866 . . 34-3959 — La Foire aux manages. P., 1863 . 34-4143 — Les martyrs du foyer. P., 1860 . 34-5374 Rolle of Hampole, R. English prose treatises. [E. E. T. S. pt. 30] . . V. 10 of 32-1043 Rollin, C. Ancient history of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Medes, Persians, Grecians, and Macedonians ; trans, from the French, with life of the author, by R. Lynam. Hart., 1851. 8 v. in 4 . . . 29»-61 — Same. Ph., 1861. 4 v. 8» . . 39''-61a — Same. Bait., 1820. 8 v. . . 29''-8l — Same. E., 1820. 6 v. 8° . . 29^-80 — Same. N. Y. 4 v. . . . 29"-57 — Method of teaching and studying the belles kt- tres ; or, an introduction to languages, poetry, rhetoric, history, moral philosophy, &c. E., 1773. 4v 22-1186 Rollin, L. The decline of England. 2d ed. L., 1850 37''-1015 Rollo and his race. A. Warburton . 37*-1215 Rollo books. See Abbott, J, Roraaine, R. D. New age of gold ; or, the life and adventures of Robert Dexter Romaine ; writ- ten by himself. B., 1856 . . 30-1610 Roman and Teuton. C. Kingslcy . 27''-3464 Roman catholic question. R. Peel . 37^-940 Roman Catholicism. History. — Bunsen, C. C. J. Doctrine and practice under Comodus and Alexander Severus 33-3191 — Darras, J. E. General history of the catholic church 33-1674 — Dollinger, J. J. I. The church and the churcJies 32-1005 — Manahan, A. Triumph of the church 32-1763 — Milmau, H. H, History of Latin Christianity 33-799 — Williams, P. Lives of the English cardinals 30-3381 — Discussions. — Cumming, J., and D. French. Discussion 32-1570 — Hughes, J., and J. Breckenridge. Discussion 33-87 — Purcell, J. B., and T. Vlckers. The R. c. church and free thought .... 33-3147 — Rising, F. S. Are there Romanizing germs in the prayer-book ? . . . 32-2531 — Miscellany. — Allies, T. W. The see of St. Peter, the rock of the church 32-1925 — Anstey, T. C. The queen's supremacy 33-374 — Balmes, J. Protestantism and catholicity com- pared 32-717 — Beecher, L. Plea for the west . 26''-3 — Bennett, W. J. E. Distinctive errors of 32-860 — Brownson, O. A. Essays . . 32-1816 — Butler, A. Movable feasts, fasts, etc. 33-3183 — Cairns, J. Romanism opposed to pure Christi- anity ...... 33-2341 ROMAN. 506 ROME. Roman Catholicism. Miscellany. — Chillingswoith, W. Religion of protestants 82-1307 — Courcy, H. de. Catholic church in the U. S. 32-1737 — England's conversion and reformation compared 32-1475 — Ewer, F. C. Protestantism a failure 32-2468 — Exposition of the apocalypse . . 32-1742 — Faber, G. S. Difficulties of Romanism 32-1524 — Gavazzi, A. Lectures . . . 32-4G6 — Keurick, F. P. Primacy of the apostolic see 32-716 Vindication of the catholic church 32-1739 — Labagh, J. P. Theoklesia . . 32-2422 — Lingard, J. Collection of tracts . 32-1738 — Manning, H. E. England and Christendom 32-2279 Essays on religion and literature 32-1985 — Martinet. Religion in society . 32-1757 — Maurice, F. D. Religion of Rome 13-137 — Mendham, J. Literary policy of the church of Rome 32-1920 — Miluer, J. End of religious controversy 32-914 — Mohler, J. A. Doctrinal differences between the catholics and protestants . 82-148 — Murray, N. Romanism at home . 32-2331 — O' Sullivan, M. Guide to an Irish gentleman 82-1773 — Ouseley, W. G. Old Christianity against papal novelties 32-1459 — Peterson, R. E. Remarks upon lectures by Sinarius 32-2484 — Plenary council of Baltimore . 32-2441 — Pope or president ? . . . . 82-2443 — Richardson, E. Personal experience of 82-2261 — Roussell, N. Catholic and protestant nations compared 82-1599 — School girl in France . . . 82-1458 — Seymour, M. H. Evenings with the Romanists 32-577 — Sixtiis, V". Index librorum probibitorum 21-353 — Smith, E. Progress of beguilement to 32-522 — Weningcr, F. X. Manual of the catholic reli- gion 82-1747 — Wilscm, W. R. Sketches of Catholicism 27''-189 — Wiseman, N. Doctrines and practices 32-1753 Sermons, lectures and speeches . 82-865 — Wylie, J. A. The awakening of Italy 27'>-811 Rome and civil liberty . . 82-1494 — See Apostolic succession ; Atonement ; Bible ; Ciirist ; Church history ; Convents ; Council of Trent ; Holy-week ; Immaculate conception ; Inquisition; Mary; Monachism; Papacy; Papal; Popery; Popes; Protestantism ; Reformation; Rome, modern ; Sisterhoods ; Sodality. Roman de la duchesse. A. Houssaye . 84-4722 Roman de la momie. T. Gautier . . 34-4068 Roman de Rou. See Wace, R. Roman de toutes les femmes. H. Murger 84-8583 Roman du mari. A. Achard . . 34-8017 Roman d'un jeune homme pauvre. O. Peuillet 84-3315 Comedie 84-4051 Roman d'une femme. A. Dumas, fils . 34-8286 Roman d'une ferame laide. C Henry . 34-3394 Roman d'une fiUe laide. L. Moland . 34-4404 Roman d'une lionnete ferame. V. Cherbuliez 34-4407 Roman law. Abdy, J. T. Historical sketch of civil procedure 2-159 — Cusliing, L. S. Introduction to study of 2-329 — Giiterbock, C. Bracton and his relation to 2-260 — Justinian's institutes . . . 2-132 — Mackenzie, T. Studies in . . 2-186 — Phillimore, J. G. Private law among the Ro- mans . . . . . . 2-209 Roman literature. See Latin language and 1. Roman martyrs. J. M. Leavitt . . 23-1039 Roman poets. Crusius, L. Lives of . — Elton, C. A. Specimens of . — Sellar, W. Y. Poets of the republic Roman question. E. Abnut . Roman traitor. H. W. Herbert . Romance and reality. L. E. Landon . Romance dust. W.S. Mayo. Romance languages. Diez, F. C grammar of . . . . — Lewis, G. C. Origin and formation of Romance, progn^ss of. C. Reeves . Romance of the age. E. E. Dunbar Romance of American histor}'. J. Banvard Romance of the aristocracy. B. Burke Romance of Beausincourt. C. A. Warfield Romance of duelling. A. Steinmetz Romance of the forest. Mrs. A. RadclifTe Romance of the forum. P Burke Romance of the harem. J. Pardoe Romance of history. H. C. Watsim Romance of the history of Louisiana. 80-123 23-815 22-1193 27''-528 18-1420 18-1807 18-2168 Introduction to 22-74 22-468 22-1175 26^-914 26»-650 27^-148 ia-3426 29''-177 18-2573 2-175 18-2419 30-1348 Gayarre C. 26''-845,6 Romance of an Irish girl ; or, life in two worlds 18-2086 Romance of London. J. Timbs . . 27''-793 Romance of the mummy. T. Gautier . 18-1101 Romance of natural history. C.W.Webber 20-508 Romance of the ocean. Fanny Foley . 18-2687 Romance of the peerage. G. L. Craik . 27-149 Romance of a poor young man. O. Feuillet 18-1076 Romance of the republic. L. M. Child 18-3909 Romance of the revolution . . . 18-507 Romance of the ring. J. Nack . . 23-756 Romance of sporting. C.W.Webber. 20-508 Romance of student life. R.B.Kimball 18-1740 Romance of travel. N.P.Willis. . 18-3532 Romance of Vienna. Mrs. F. Trollope 18-3303 Romance of western history. J.Hall . 26''-462 Romance of yachting. J. C. Hart . 29''-296 Romances. Philippe de Reims. Blonde of Oxford, etc V. 72 of 27''-195 — Secxirthur; Early English text society. Romances of Heliodorus, Lougus, and Achilles Ta- tius. Trans, by R. Smith . . 18-3714 Romances of the old town of Edinburgh. A. Leigh- ton Romanciers. A. A. Cuvillier-Fleury . Romanciers. A. Houssaye. v. 3 . Romans des families E. Souvestre Romans, epistles of Paul to. Barnes, A. 18-3873 34-5285 34-5295 34-3801 Notes on 32-698 32-1247,8 3-:-]341 — Calvin, J. Commentary ^on . — Chalmers, T. Lectures on — Colenso, J. W. Translation and explanation 32-1010 — Hodge, C. Commentary on . . 32-1363 Romans historiques bretons. E. Menard 34-4780 Romans humoristes. Comte de La Fite 34-r;8-551 — General history and miscellany. — Ampere, J. J. Les commencemens de la liberte a Rome 34-4660 Etudes litteraires . . . 34-3023 — Appianus, A. Historia Romana . 34-308 — Arnold, T. History, to A. U. C. 548 27»-2133 Later commonweallh, to A. D. 117 27^-2134 et al. Roman empire . . 27''-2136,7 Roman republic .... 27''-2135 — Becket, G. A. a'. Comic liistory of 27''-2145 — Bonner, J. Child's history of '. 27''-2152 — Browne, R. W. History of . . 27''-2162 — Chambers, W. and R. History of . 27^-2180 — Corner, J. History for youth . 27''-2188 — Crevier, J. B. L. History of Roman emperors . 27*-21!»0 — Duruv, V. Histoire Romaine . 34-3980 — Dyerj^ T. H. History of city of . 27''-2205 History of kings of . . . 27»-2206 — Eliot, S. The liberty of . . 27''-2207 — Elton, 0. A. History of Roman emperors 27=^-2208 — Eutropius. Roman history . . 29"-76 — Ferguson, A. Roman republic . 27»-2216,7 — Goldsmith, O. History lor schools 27''-2255 — Gray, Mrs. H. History of . . 27»-2262 Emperors of Rome . . . 27''-2263 — Hooke, N. Roman history . . 27»-2383 — lime, W. History of the Roman constitution 27''-2291 — Keightley, T. History of . . 27»-2304 liistory of Roman empire . . 27"-2305 — Lewis, G. C. On the credibility of early Roman history 27»-2315 — Liddell, H. G. History of . . 27^-2317 — Livius, T. History of . . . 27»-2319,20 — Long, G. Decline of the republic . 27''-2323 — Lord, J. The old Roman world . 27^-2324 — Lynam, R. Roman emperors . 27"-2332 — Mably, G. B. de. Observations on the Romans 27''-2338 — Massey, D. Romans under the emperors 27*-2355 — Merivale, C. Conversion of the Roman empire 32-1594 Fall of the republic . . . 27«-2371 Romans under the empire . . 27''-2370 — Michelet, J. History of the Roman republic 27''-2375 — Milner, T. History of . . . 27«-2377 — Mommsen, T. History of . . 27''-2358 — Montesquieu, C. de S. de. Grandeur et deca- dence des Romains . . . 34-3568,71 — Newman, F. W. Regal Rome . 27"-2366 — Niebuhr, B. G. Romische geschichte 34-1000 ' History of 27*-2395 Lectures on history of . . 27»-2396 — Polybius. Wars of the Romans . 37=^-2419 — Ricord, F. W. Stories of ancient Rome 27«-2449 — Sallustius, C. C. Opera . . . 34-367,442 Conspiracy of Catiline and Jugurthine war 27»-2458,9 — Schlosser, et al. History of . . 27"-2o05,6 Rome, ancient. General history and miscel- lany. — Schmitz, L. History of . . . 27»-2460 — Smith, W. Dictionary of geography 25-104 — Suetonius Tranquillus. Opera . 34-370,447 — Tacitus, C. Annals and history . 2T'>-2478,9 Opera 34-371,452 — Thierry, M. A. Tableau de 1' empire Roniain 34-5183 — Yertot, R. A. de. Revolutions de la republique Romaine 34-4493 — Decline and fall. — Gibbon, E. Decline and fall . 27»-2244 to 7 Same; abridged by Dr. Smith . 27''-2248 — Shoppard, J. G. Fall of . . 27''-3545 — Sisniondi, J. C. L. S. de. Chute de V empire Ronmin 34-4534 Fall of the Roman empire . . 27»-2465,6 — See Catacombs ; Chronology ; Coins and coin- age ; Italy ; Manners and customs ; Medals ; Mytliology; Numismatics; and names of rulers. — Modern. — About, E. La question Romaine . 34-3006 The Roman question . . . 27''-528 Rome contemporaine . . . 34-4500 — Burgon, J. W. Letters from . . 27''-6l0 — Burton, E. Description of . . 27''-504 — Butler, C. M. Inner Bome . . 27''-769 — Dicey, E. Rome in 1860 . . 27''-615 — Eaton, C. A. Rome in the 19th century 27''-277 — Farini, L. C. Roman state, 1815 to 1850 - 27^-2212 — Gillespie, W. M. Rome, as seen by a New Yorker 27^-81 — Hall, N. Easter pilgrimage to . 27''-363 — Handbook of 27'M95 — Head, G. Tour in . . . . 27''-463 — Hill, S. S. The tiara and turban . 27''-821 — Leland, H. P. Americans in . . 27'>-503 — Maguire, J. F. Ruler and institutions of . . . . 27^-782 — Le pape et le congres . . . 34-4604 — Rolland, A. Rome; seseglises, ses monuments, ses institutions .... 34-3959 — Salmon, J. Description of . . 27"-777 — Sanctis, L. de. Rome, Christian and papal 27"-424 — Smith, W. Yorkshireman's trip to 27''-942 — Story, W. W. Roba di Roma . 27^-631 — Vicary, M. Residence in . . 27''-477 — See Papacy ; Popes, and names of individual popes ; Roman Catholicism. Rome, as seen by a New Yorker. W. M. Gillespie 27''-81 Rome contemporaine. E. About . . 34-4500 Rome in 1860. E. Dicey . . . 27b-615 Romeo et .Juliette. L. da Porto . . 34-4255 Romer, Mrs. Pilgrimage to the temples and tombs of Egypt, Nubia, and Palestine, in 1845,6. L., 1846. 2 V. 8" . . . 28''-540 — The Rhone, the Darro, and Guadalquivir; a summer ramble in 1842. L., 1843. 2 v. 8" 27''-470 Romero de Ccpeda. See Cepeda. Romilly, Sir S. Life, written by himself; with a selection from his correspondence. Edited by his sons. L., 1842. 2 v. . 30-467 Romney, earl of. See Sidney, H. Romola. M. Evans .... 18-1036 Romulus. Abbott, J. History of . 30-1109 Ronalds, A. The fly-fisher's entomology. 6th ed. L., 1862. 8° .... 20-453 Rtmalds, E., et al. See Knapp, F. Ronaldson, Miss. Gift book of useful and orna- mental knitting, netting, and crochet work. L., 1849. 4» .... 6-215 Roudthaler, E. Life of John Heckewelder. Ed. by B. H. Coates. Ph., 1847. . 30-233 Roney, C. P. Rambles on railways. L., 1868. 8» ..... . . . 29''-313 ROOKERIES. 508 ROSS. Rookeries of London. T. Beames . 27"-915 Rook's garden, the. E. Bradley . . 38-1337 Rookwood. "W. H. Ainsworth . . 18-119 Roorbach, O. A. Bibliotlieca Americana ; catalogue of American publications, including reprints and original works, 1820-Gl ; with a list of periodicals. N. Y., 1852-01. 3 v. 8° 21-252 Roosevelt, R. B. Five acres too much ; a truthful elucidation of the attractions of the country, and a careful consideration of the question of profit and loss involved in amateur farming. N.Y., 1869 4-330 — Game birds of the coasts and lakes of the north- ern states of America ; a full account of the sporting along our seashores and inland wa- ters. N. Y., 1866 . . . 20-460 — Game fish of the northern states of America and British provinces. N. Y., 1862 . 20-458 — Superior fishing ; or, the striped bass, trout, and black bass, of the northern states. N. Y., 1865 20-459 Root, G. F. Musical curriculum. Chicago, 1865. 4° 5-986 Root, M. A. Camera and the pencil ; or, the helio- graphic art, in all its branches ; together with its history. Ph., 1864 . . . 6-949 Root, N. W. T. School amusements ; or, how to make the school interesting. N. Y., 1857 13-190 Rootsey, S. An attempt to simplify the notation of music ; together with an account of that now in use. L., 1811. 4° . . . 5-870 Ropemaking. Chapman, R. Treatise on 6-315 Roper, R. S. D. Law of pi-operty arising from the relation between husband and wife. Ed. by E. Jacob . . . .V. 31,2 of 2-55 Ropes, J. Linear perspective. Ph., 1868. 8» 5-222 Roqueplan, N. La Vie Parisienne. B. and L., 1853 34-4361 Rordansz, C. W. European commerce ; or, com- plete mercantile guide to the continent of Europe. B., 1819. S" . . 1-61 Rory O'More. S. Lover . . . 18-1947 Rosa, Salvator. Morgan, Lady S. O. Life and times of 30-1172 Rosa, M. de la. See Martinez de la Rosa. Rosa. Mme E. de Pressense . . 34-3628 Rosa et Gertrude. R. Topffer . , 34-3871 Rosa, monte. Lady's tour . . . 27''-532 — See Alps. Rosa, the Parisian girl. Mme de Pressense 18-846 Rosa, on la piete filiale. Berr. . , 34-5174 Rosa's wish. C. D. Bell . . . 18-314 Rosamond. Mrs. M. J. Holmes . . 18-1461 Rosamond Dayton. Mrs. H. C. Gardner 18-4167 Roscoe, H. Law of actions relating to real property. Ph., 1840. 8° . . .V. 28,9 of 2-55 — Lives of eminent British lawyers. L., 1830 30-469 — Life of William Roscoe. B., 1838. 2 v. 30-468 Roscoe, H. and T. Westminster hall ; or, profes- sional relics and anecdotes of the bar, bench, and woolsack. L., 1825. 3 v. . 2-349 Roscoe, H. E. Lessons in elementary chemistry. L., 1866 8-99 — Spectrum Analysis. L., 1869. 8» . 8-75 — See Kii'chholf, G. Roscoe, T. Life and writings of M. de Cervantes Saavedra. L., 1839 ". . . 30-83 — The German novelists. Tales selected from an- cient and modern authors ; with notices. L., 1826. 4v. . . . . . 18-3785 — The Italian novelists. 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Kirby 18-1778 Rosecrans' campaign with army of Cumberland. W. D. Bickham .... 26"-498 Rosemary. J. V. Huntington . . 18-1550 Rosenberu, C. G. Jenny Lind in America. N. Y., 1851 26t'-240 Roses, wars of the. J. G. Edgar . . 27"-304 Roses de Noel. J. T. de Saint Germain 34-4149 Roses noires et roses bleues. A. Karr . 34-4078 Rosetta stone. Hale, C. R., et al. Report on 28M60 Rosina ; a comic opera- W. Shield . 5-868 Rosine association. Townsend, M. Reports and realities 2-832 Rosita. T. Pavie 34-4517 Ross, A. The fur hunters of the far west. L., 1855. 2 V 26"-363 — The Red river settlement. L., 1856 26'>-364 Ross, C. Correspondence of Charles, first Marquis Cornwallis. L, 1859. 3 v. 8» . 27"-1023 Ross, D. B. Southern speaker ; or, sixth reader. Ph., 1861 33-570 Ross, F. A. Slavery ordained of God. Ph., 1857 2-837 Ross, G. Iiaw of purchasers and vendors of per- sonal property. 2d ed. Ph., 1836 V. 12 of 2-55 — Leading cases in the commercial law of Enuland and Scotland. 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Ph., 1846 9-293 — Elements of herpetology, and of ichthyology ; from the text of Milne Edwards and A. Comte. Ph., 1846 9-621 — Elements of mammalogy ; from the text of M. Edwards and A. Comte. Ph., 1846 9-619 — Elements of ornithology ; from the text of Milne Edwards and A. Comte. Ph., 1846 9-622 — Voyage round tlie world ; including an embassv to Muscat and Slam. Ph., 1838. 8" 29"-56 Ruse, G., and C. Straker. Printing, and its acces- sories. L 21-106 Rush, Benjamin, M. T>. Life and character of Christopher Ludwick. Ph., 1881 30-332 — Medical inquiries and observations. 5th ed. Ph., 1818. 3 v. 8° . . . 10-96 — Medical inquiries and observations upon the dis- eases of the mind. Ph., 1812. 8° 10-95 — Same. 3d cd. Ph., 1827. 8" . 10-95" Rush, Benjamin. William B. Reed, of Chestnut Hill, expert in the art of exhumation of the dead. L., 1867. 8° . . . 30-2353 — Johnson, J. G. Criticism of Reed's aspersions on 30-2353 Rush, J. Outline of an analysis of the human in- tellect. 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Mv diary north and south. L., 1863. 2v. ." . , . . 26"-430=' Russell, W. S. Guide to Plymouth, and recollec- tions of the pilgrims. B., 1840 . 26''-330 Russell. G. P. R. James . . . 18-1645 Russell's magazine, v. 3-6. Charleston, 1858-60. 8» 17-93 Russia. History. — Bell, R. History of . . . 27''-2877 — Chesney, F. R. Russo-Turkisb campaigns of 1828,9 27^-2884 — Duncan, J., and A. Rabbe. History of 27'''-2892 — Grahame, F. R. The archer and the steppe 27"-2915 — Kelly, W. K. History of .* ." 27"-29.30 — La Baume, E. Campaign in . . 27"-1768 — Lamartine, A. de. Histoire de . 34-4545 — Manstein, C. H. v. Memoirs, 1727-44 27^-2952 — Masson, C. F. P. Memoires secrets V. 23 of 34-3519 — Morell, J. R. Neighbors of . . 27^'-2954 — Schnitzler, J. H. Secret history of 27''-2983 — Segur, P. de. Expedition to , 27^-1904.5 — Tyrrell, H. History of . . . 27"-2990 — Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Histoire de. v. 21 34-4868 — Wilson, R. Narrative during Bonaparte's in- vasion 27^-3509 — Travels and description. — Russia, by a recent traveller ; a series of letters originally published in the "Continental re- view." L., 1859 .... 27''-535 — Bodenstedt, F. Morning-land . 28i'-573 — Bremner, R. Excursions in . . 27''-90 — Cochrane, J. D. Journey through 28''-456 — Custine, A. Travels in . . . 27'^-335 — Demidoff, A. de. Travels in Southern R. 27M213 — Elliott, C. B. Three great empires 27''-lo0 — Halen, J. van. Journey to . . 27M88 — James, J. T. Tour in, 1813,4 . 27''-809 — Johnston, R. Travels through , 27''-94 — Kingston, W. H. G. Fred Markham in 27^'-457 — Kolil, J. G. Travels in . . , 27"-223 — Korb, J. G. Diary in . . . 27''-633 — Mignan, R. Winter journey througli 28''-526 — Modern traveller .... 29''-280 — O'Brien, A. P. Scenes in St. Petersburg 27'^-686 — Oliphant, L. Shores of the Black sea 27"-320 — Porter, R. K. Sketches in . . 27^-169 — Sala, G. A. Notes of . . . 27^-505 — Scott, C. H. 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Y., 1839 . 32-1473 — Psychology ; or, elements of a new system of mental philosophy. N. Y., 1842 15-6:3 Schneck, B. S. Burning of Chambeisburg, Penna. Ph., 1864 26''-575 Schneider, Mrs. E. C. A. Letters from Broosa, Asia Minor ; with an es.say on the prospects of the heathen and our duties to them, by B. Schnei- der. Chambersburg, 1846 . . 28''-435 Schneider, J. H. and E. M. Tarbox, I. K Memoirs of 30-109") Schnitzler, J. H. Secret history of the court and government of Russia under Alexander and Nicholas. L., 1847. 2 v. 8» . 27--'-2983 Schoedler, F. The book of nature : an elementary introduction to physics, astronomy, chemistiy, mineralogy, geology, botany, zoology and physiology; trans, by H. Medlock. Ph.. 1853 11-322 — Same. First division. L., 1851 . Scholar's companion. R.Green . Scholchcr, V. Life of Handel. L., 1857. 11-92 22-102 8» 30-974 13-19 Scholemaster. R. Ascham . Scholl. See Koch, C. W. SchoU, E. F. Der Fiihver des Maschinisten. 6te auf , besorgt von F. Reuleaux. 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School economy 13-237 — See Educaticm ; Military education ; Normal schools ; Teaching ; and also names of coun- tries, states, and cities. 13-224 13-171 13-91 13-104 13-120 13-135 13-161 13-1.52 13-171 13-172 13-186 13-190 Schools and holidays, Agnes Hopetoun's. Mrs. M. Oiiphant 18-2371 Schools of doubt and the school of faith. A. de Gasparin 32-708 Schopenhauer, J. My youthful life, and pictures of travel. L., 1867. 2 v. . . 30-1887 Schouw, J. F. E irth, plants, and man ; popular pictures of nature; with sketclies from the mineral kingdom, by F. vt.n Kobell. L , 1852 9-1029 Schreber, M. Medical in-door gymnastics. Trans, from 3d German ed., by H. Skellon. L., 1856. 8» 10-201 Schroeder, F. Shores of the Mediterranean ; with sketches of travel. N. Y., 1846. 2 v. 29^-57 Schroeder, F. L. The ensign : a comedy. T. G. T. V. 6 . . . " . . . 24-165 Schrceder van der Kolk, J. L. C. Case of atrophy of the left hemisphere of Ihe lirain ; with co- existent atrophy of the right side of the body. 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B" V. 24 of 2-55 Schulting, A. Thesium controversarum juxta seriem digestorum decades. Lugd. Batavorum, 1762 34-450 Schultz, A. Influence of Welsh tradition on the literature of Germany. France, and Scandina- via. Llandavery, 1841. 8" . 22-1194 Schultz, C. See Thomas, Jerry . . _ 6-223 Schumann, R. Lieder und gesange fiir eine sing- stimme und pianoforte. Leipzig. 3 v. 4" 5-826 — Piano music, with orchestral accompaniment. Leipzig. 4» 5-828 — Piano sotos. Leipzig. 5 v. 4" . 5-827 Schurz, C. Speeches. Ph., 1865 . . 2-853 Schuyler, G. L. Correspondence and remarks upon Brancroft's histoiy of the noithern campaign of 1777, and the character of Gen. Schuyler, N. Y., 1867. 8» . . . . 30-2353 Schuyler, M. The pioneer church. N. Y., 1867 32-2270 Schuyler, P. Lossing, B. J. Life and times of 80-1285 Schuylkill county, Pa. Rupp, I. D. History of 26''-264 Schwann, T. Microscopical researches into the ac- cordance in the structure and growth of ani- mals and plants. Trans, by H. Smith. L., 1847. 80 9-1039 Schwarz, D. C. Zur Geschichte der ncuesten the- ologie. 3te aufl. Leip., 1864. 8» 34-2101 Schwarz, J. Descriptive geography and brief his- torical sketch of Palestine. Ph. , (5610. ) 1850. S" 28*^-464 SCHWEGLER. 524 SCOFFERN. Schwegler, A. History of philosophy in epitome. Trans, by J. H. Seelye. N. Y., ISr^Q 15-104 Schweinitz, E. tie. The Moravian manual. Ph., 1859 32-2239 Sciatic:!. Fuller, H. W. Rheumatism, rheumatic gout, and s 10-437 Science. Bibliography. Royal society of Lon- don. Ciitalogue of scientific papers 21-374 — History and philosophy. — Barnard, F. A. P. Progress of . 11-344 — Blonitield, C. J., et al. History of Greek and Roman philosophy and s. . . 15-125 — Christmas, H. Cradle of the twin giants 11-218 — Goguet, A. Y. Origin of the sciences 6-851 — Hennessy, H. Study of . . . 11-213 — Lewes, G. H. Comte's philosopliy of the sci- ences 15-120 — Soinerville, Mrs. Connection of the physical sciences . . . • . 11-67 — Tliomson, T. Progress of physical s. 12-2 — Whewell, W. Novum organon renovatum 11-138 History of the inductive sciences 11-122 — Wiseman, N. Points of contact . 5-308 — Wright, T., (Ed.) Popular treatises written during the middle ages . . 11-198 — Cyclopsedias and dictionaries. — Beeton, S. O., and J. Sherer. Dictionary of universal information . . . 83-782 — Brande, W. T. Dictionary of science 33-1254 — English cyclopfEdia, arts and sciences 33-1261 — Maunder, S. Scientific and literary treasury 33-775 — Murray, W. R. Cyclopaedia of useful and en- tertainilig knowledge . . . 33-1131 — Nicliol, J. P. Cyclopaedia of the pliysical sci- cnces 11-252 — Pepper, J. H. Cyclopaedic science simplified 11-56 — Periodicals. — American journal of science . . 9-984,5 — Cosmos 34-4696 — Edinburgh philosophical journal . 9-983 — Intellectual observer . . . 9-987 — Philosophical magazine . . . 11-265 — Popular science review . . . 9-991 — Quarterly journal of science . . 11-268 — Scientific American . . . 6-1018,9 — Transactions. — Albany institute, transactions , lJ-267 — American academy of arts and s., memoirs of 11-519 — American association for advancement of, pro- ceedings 11-215 — American philosophical society, transactions 11-503,4 — British association, reports . . 11-195 — National academy of s., memoirs . 11-521 — Royal society, philosophical transactions 9-1046,1219 — Smithsonian contributions to knowledge 11-502 Annual reports .... 11-181 Miscellaneous collections . . 11-188 — Miscellany. — Blackwell, A. B. Studies in general s. 15-347 — Brewer, E. C. Guide to knowledge of things familiar 11-217 — Cooke, M. C. Hardwicke's science gossip 9-1233 — Daubeny, C. Miscellanies . . 11-327 — Goodrich, S. G. Glance at the physical s. 11-275 — Grant, G. Panorama of science . 11-94 — Hallowell, J. O., (Ed.) Letters, 1562-1683 11-198 — Herschel, J. F. W. Familiar lectures on . . . . . 11-287 Manual of scientific enquiry . 11-157 — Holland, H. Essays . . . 11-176 Science. Miscellany. — Humboldt, F. H. A. v. Cosmos . 11-251 — Hunt, R. Poetry of science . . 11-31 — Johnson, W. R. Scientific class-book 11-33 — Joyce, J. Scientific dialogues . 11-33 — Lardner, D. Lectures on s. and art 11-41 Museum of science and art . 11-117 — Mayhew, H. Wonders of science . 11-378 — Napier, C. O. G. Tommy Tiy, and what he did in science .... 9-1043 — Norton, W. A., and J. A. Porter. First book of " 11-230 — Ozanam, J. Recreations in . . 11-153 — Pepper, J. H. Boy's play-book of 11-146 — Peterson, R. E. Familiar science . 11-253 — Picot, P. Scientific narrations . 34-5047 — Potter, A. Principles of s. applied 6-910 — Reason why, the : general science . 11-123 — Recreative science .... 11-340 — Saumarez, R. Physiological and physical s. 11-286 — Schoedler, F. Book of nature . 11-323 — Schubert, G. H. Mirror of nature . 11-84 — Science made easy .... 11-65 — Smith, A. Essays on philosophical subjects 11-305 — Tate, T. First lessons in philosophy 11-229 — Taylor, R. Scientific memoirs . 11-336 — Timbs, J. Curiosities of . . 11-143 Knowledge for the people . . 11-70 Notable things of our own time . 11-71 Year-book of facts , . . 11-257 — Wells, D. A. Annual of scientific discovery 11-259 — Wesley, J. Compendium of philosophy 11-75 — Wilson, J. M. Earth, sea, and sky 11-144 — Wylde, J. Scientific experiments . 11-169 — Young, T. Miscellaneous works . 11-307 — See Classification ; B\)rce ; Industrial exhibi- tions ; Inventions; Natural history; Natural philosophy ; Philosophy ; Theology, natural ; and names of sciences. Science gossip. M. C. Cooke . . 9-1233 Science made easy ; being a familiar introduction to the principles of chemistry, mechanics, hy- drostatics, and pneumatics. Ph., 1834 11-65 Science of Christian thought. J.Duns 32-1881 Science of fox-hunting. — . Horlock . 30-389 Science of government. C.B.Goodrich 2-676 Science of home life. A. J. Bernays . 8-47 Science of knowledge. J. G. Fichte . 15-336 Science of rights. J. G. Fichte . . 2-665 Science revived ; or, the vision of Alfred. J. Symp- son 23-1301 Science a witness for the bible. W. N. Pendleton 32-889 Scientific American ; an illustrated journal of art, science, and mechanics, v. 2-7, 10-14. N. Y., 1844-59. f° . . . . 6-1018 — Same: new series. N. Y., 1859-69. 20 v. 1^ 6-1019 Scientific and literary treasury. S Maunder 33-775 Scientific class-book. W. R. Johnson . 11-32 Scientific dialogues. J. Joyce . . 11-33 Scientific memoirs. R. Taylor . . 11-336 Scientific narrations, (French.) C. Picot 34-5047 Scientific papers. Royal society of London. Cata- logue of 31-374 Sciography. J. Gwilt .... 5-470 — See Shadows. Scire facias, writ of. T. C. Campbell v. 73 of 3-55 Sclater, W. Original draught of the primitive church. Oxf., 1840 . . . 33-1799 Scoble, A. R. See Commines. ScotFern, J. Philosophy of common life ; or, the science of health. L., 1857 . 10-345 — Projectile weapons of war, and explosive com- pounds ; including some new resources of warfare, with especial reference to rifled ord- nance. L., 1859 .... G-691 SCOFFERN. 525 SCOTT. Scoffern, J. See Orr's circle of the sciences. — et al. Useful metals and their alloys ; including mining ventilation, mining jurisprudence, and metaliurgic chemistry. L., 1857 6-408 Scoresby, W. Account of the arctic regions ; with a history and description of the whale-fishery. E., 1820. 2 V. 8« . . . 29"-2y2 — American factories and their female operatives ; with an appeal on behalf of the British fac- tory p()p\ilation, and suggestions for the im- provement of their condition. B., 1845 6-409 — Journal of a voj^age to Australia and round the world, for magnetical research. Ed. by A. Smith. L., 1859. 8» . . . 29M62 Scoresby-Jackson, E. E. Life of William Scoresby. L., 1861 30-1278 — Medical climatology ; a topographical and me- teorological description of localities resorted to by invalids. L., 1862 . . 10-265 Scot, J. See Monmouth, J. S., dulie of. Scotch banker. T. Attwood . . . 1-312 Scotland. Miscellaneous early history. — Holinshed, R. History of . . 27»-4010 — Innes, C. Scotland in the middle ages 27^-1333 Sketches of early Scotch history 27''-1334 — Johnstone, J. Haco's expedition . 27''-2782 — Leslie, F. Early races of Scotland 27M343 — McCallum, D. Ancient Scots. . 27=^-1346 — Moore, G. Ancient pillar stones of 27''-1349 — Ritson, J. Annals of the Caledonians 27='-1360 — Robertson, E. W. Scotland under early kings 27«-1364 — Wilson, D. Archaeology of . . 27*-1405 — General and modern history. — Buchanan, G. History of . . 27»-1310 — Burton, J. H. History of . . 27''-1313 — Chambers, R. History of . . 27''-1316 Rebellion of, 1745,6 . . . 27^-1317 Rebellions under Dundee and More . ■ . . . . 27''-1314 — Corner, J. History of . . . 27»-1319 — De Foe, D. History of the union . 27'>-329 — Guthrie, W. History of. . . 27^-1329 — Laing, M. History of . . . 27»-1339 — Noble, M. House of Stuarts . . 27='-4009 — Robertson, W. History of . 27M367;29"-32 — Scott, Sir W. Border exploits . 27''-1371 Histoire d' Ecosse . . . 34-4999 History of 27»-1372,3 — Stuart, G." History of . . . 27"-1380 — Tavlor, J. Pictorial history of . 27''-1386 — Thompson, T. History of . . 27"-1389 — Tytler, P. F. History of . . 27"-1396 — Wars of, historical tales . . . 27"-1385 — Travels and description. — Abbott, J. Rollo in . . . 27''-260 Summer in 27''-99 — Anderson, J. Western coasts of . 27''-100 — Bigelow, A. Rambles in . . 27''-132 — Bradbury, J. How to see S. . , 27M)o2 — Bradley, E. Glencrcgcan . . 27''-789 — Campbell, A. Remarks on . . 271^-1207 — Eddy, D. C. Visit to . . . 27''-660 — Forsyth, R. Beauties of . . 27''-440 — Heron, R. Observations on . . 27''-394 — Johnson, S. Journey to islands of 27''-788 — Kohl, J. G. Travels in . . . 27M61 — Landscape illustrations of . . 5-780 — Lockhart, G. S. Peter's letters to his kinsfolk 27^-729 — Newte, T. Tour in, in 1785 . 27''-395,1206 — Pennant, T. Tour in, in 1769 . 27"-396 — Silliman, B. Journal (1805,6) . 27'M74 — Sinclair, C. Scotland and the Scotch 27''-102 — Turnbull, R. Genius of . . 27"-734 — Wilson, J., and R. Chambers. Land of Burns 27''-801 — Wilson, J. M. Nelson's handbook 27''-571 Scotland. Miscellany. — Buchanan, G. De jure regni apud Scotos 27«-1311 — Burton, J. H. Narratives from criminal trials 27''-1313 — Chambers, R. Domestic annals of 27"-1315 — Conway, J. Forays among salmon 27''-603 Letters from the highlands . 27''-538 — Dawson, J. H. Statistical history of 27^-886 — Dunbar, E. D. Social life in fojnier days 27''-1325 — Education commission, reports for 1868 : v. 1, Third report of commissioners ; v. 2, Harvey, T., and A. C. Sellar. Special reports on the state of education. E., 1868. 2 v. 8° 13-197 — Geikie, A. Scenery and physical geology 9-234 — Geldart, Mrs. T. Stories from . 27''-1328 — Lippincott, Mrs. S. J. Bonnie Scotland 27^-1344 — Logan, J. Scottish Gael . . 27''-1345 — Maclaren, C. Geology of Fife and the Lothians 9-329 — Merle d'Aubigne, J. H. Early recollections of • . . 27"-143 — Miller, H. Scenes and legends of . 27^-1347 — Rogers, C. Traits and stories of the Scottish people 27"-1369 — Simson, W. History of the gipsies of 27"-1376 — See Covenanters ; Edinburgh ; Gaelic ; Heb- rides ; Highlands ; Queens ; Peebleshire ; Skye ; and names of sovereigns. Scott, A. de C, and H. James. Photo-zincography, and other photographic processes employed at the ordnance survey office. L., 1862. 4° 6-1017 Scott, A. M. Day-dawn in Africa ; or, progress of the protestant episcopal mission at Cape Palmas. N. Y., 1858 . . . 28^-269 Scott, B. Statistical vindication of the city of Lon- don. L., 1867. 8" . . . 27-''-1067 Scott, C. Analogy of ancient craft masonry to na- tural and revealed religion. Ph., 1849. 8° 2-852 Scott, C. H. The Baltic, the Black sea, and the Crimea ; comprising travels in Russia, a voy- age down the Volga to Astrachan, and a tour through Crim-Tartary. 3d ed. L., 1855 27b-923 Scott, Lady C. L. Trevelyan . . 18-2747 Scott, C. R. Excursions In the mountains of Ronda and Granada ; with characteristic sketches of the inhabitants of the south of Spain. L., 1838. 2 V. 8° . . . . 27''-115 Scott, Dred, vs. J. F. A. Sandford. Howard, B. C. Report of decision of U. S. supreme court, and opinions of judges . . 2-129 — Benton, T. H. Examination of the decision 2-130 Scott, D. D. Suppression of the reformation in France, as exhibited in Rulhiere's historical elucidations, and various other documents. L., 1840 32-1554 Scott, G. C. Fishing in American waters. N. Y., 1869. 8° 20-514 Scott, G. G. Gleanings from Westminster Abbey ; with appendices supplying further particulars, and completing the history of the Abbey build- ings, by W. Burges, et al. Oxf., 1863. 8° 5-305 — Remarks on secular and domestic architecture. L., 1857. 8° .... 5-99 Scott, H. L. Military dictionary ; comprising tech- nical definitions, information on raising and keeping troops, actual service, including makeshifts and improved material, and law, government, regulation and administration relating to land forces. N. Y., 1861. 80 6-694 SCOTT. 526 SCOTT. Scott, Jiinies. Life, letters and remains of Rev. Robert Pollok. N. Y., 1848 . 30-435 Scott, John, (of xlmwell.) (Walsh's Br. poets) 23-12 Scott, John, (of Gala. ) Sketches of manners, scenery, &c., in the French provinces, Switzerland, and Italy ; with an essay on French literatnre. L., 183i. 8° 27"-! 70 — Visit to Paris in 1814. L. 8° [No title page] 27''-32 Scott, Rev. John. Calvin and the Swiss reformation. L., 1833 32-1556 — Life of Rev. Thos. Scott, D. D. ; including a narrative by lumself, and extracts of his let- ters. Ph., 1823. 8° . . . 30-947 — Same, abridged from 8th L. ed. N. Y., 1856 30-947" — See Houston, W. F. Scott, Jolm, (Barbarc^ssa.) sectional cquilibiium how destroyed, how Riclimond, 1860. 8» — Partizau life with Col. 1867. 8° Scott, Michael. [Pseud.] Lost principle ; or, the how it was created, it may be restored. 26''-664 J. S. Mosby. N. Y., 26''-954 See Chamier, F. Scott, R. See Liddell, H. G. Scott, R. H. Hand-book of volumetrical analysis. L. , 1862 8-80 Scott, T. Theological woiks. Ph., 1813-7. 7 v. 8« 32-189 — Houston, W. F. Life of. [Abridged from John Scott's] 30-482 — Scott, J. Life of ... . 30-947 — See Comprehensive commentary. Scott, Sir Walter. Biograp (ileal and historical works. Biograpliical memoirs of eminent novelists, and other distinguished persons. E., 1834. 2 V 30-1808 — Lives of the novelists. Ph., 1825 . 30-1809 — Life of John Dryden. E., 1834 . 30-1806 — Memoirs of Jonathan Swift. E., 1834 30-1807 — Life of Napoleon Buonaparte ; witli a prelimi- nary view of the French revolution. Ph., 1827. 3 V. 8° . . . . 30-384 Reply, by L. Bonaparte . . 30-385 — History of Scotland. L., 1831. 2 v. 27"-1373 — Same. B., 1830. 2 v. . . . 27-'-1373 — Border exploits ; containing a concise account of the remarkable events in Scotland, from the reign of Malcolm II, down to the rebellion in 1745 ; with a descriptive sketch of the coun- ties on each side of the border. Hawick, 1812 27=^-1371 — Novels and tales. — The abbot. [Sequel to monastery] 18-2751 — Anne of Geierstein . . . 18-2752,2774'' — The antiquary 18-2753 — The betrothed. [Tales of the crusaders, I] 18-2754 — Black dwarf .... 18-27:3^2755 — Bride of Lammermoor . . . 18-27^6 — Castle Dangerous. [Tales of my landlord] 18-2757 — Chronicles of the canongate. first series ; con- taining The two drovers ; The highland Avidow ; The surgeon's daughter 18-2758 Second series ; containing St. Valentine's dav, orfair maid of Perth . . , 18-2774 — Count Robert of Paris. [Tales of my landlord] — Fortunes of Nigel . — Guy Mannering — Heart of Mid Lothian. 18-2759 18-2760 18-2761 [Tales of my landlord] 18-2762 — Ivanhoe 18-2763 — Kenil worth 18-2764 — Legend of Montrose . . . 18-2755,6" — The monastery. [See The abbot] . 18-2766 — Mv aunt Margaret's mirror; Tapestried chamber; Death of the laird's Jock . . 18-2758 Scott, Sir Walter. Novels and Tales. — Old mortality. [Tales of my landlord] . . . . 18-2767,2753^ — Peveril of the peak .... 18-2760,8 — Tlie pirate .... 18-2764^,2769 — Quentin Durward .... 18-2770 — Redirauntlet 18-2771 — Rob Roy . . . .• . . 18-2772 — St. Ronan's well . . . . 18-2773 — Tales of the crusaders. See Betrothed ; Talis- man 18-2754 — Tales of a grandnuher . . 18-2775 to 78 — Tales of my landlord. Black dwarf 18-27531,5 Old mortality . . . 18-2753'J;2757 Heart of Mid Lothian . . 18-2762 __ Bride of Lammermoor . . 18-2756 Legend of Montrose . . 18-2755;2756'= Count Robert of Paris . . 18-2759 Castle dangerous . . . 18-2757 — The talisman. [Tales of the crusaders 11] 18-2754 — Waverley 18-2779 — Woodstock lf^-2780 — Poetry. — Poetical works. Ph., 1839. 6 v. . 23-204 — Same ; with a sketch of his life, by J. W. Lake. Ph., 1830. 8» . . . . 23-207 — Poetical works; containing Lny of the last minstrel ; Marmion ; Ladj' of the lake ; Rokeby ; Don Roderick; Ballads, lyrics and songs ; with notes, and life of the author. Ph , 1857 23-205 — The lady of the lake. B., 1853 . 2.3-402 — Lay of tlie last minstrel. B., 1864 23-203 — The lord of the isles; a poem. New ed. N.Y., 18.:6 ...... 23-778 — Marmion. B., 1864 . . . 23-1017 — Minstrelsy of the Scottish border; with intro- ductions, additions and notes. E., 1861. 4 v. in 2 23-640 — Waverley poetry .... 23-686 — Translations. — L'abbe. [Suite du monastere] . 34-4994 — Aventures de Nigel . . . 34-4997 — Le chateau dangereux . . . 34-4998 — Chroniques de la Canongate . . 34-499S — Contes de mon bote . . , 34-4993 — Cromwell ; on, le chateau de Woodstock 34-4995 — Dame du lac 34-4995 — Le Due de Bourgogne. [Anne of Geierstein] 34-4995 — Les eaux de St. Ronan . . . 34-4998 — Elisabeth. [Le chateau de Kenilwovtli] 34-4994 — Les fiances de Powysland. [The betrothed] 34-4999 — Guy Mannering .... 34-4996 — Histoire d' Ecosse. [Vie de Walter Scott] 34-4999 — Le monastere 34-4994 — Le nain noir. [Contes de mon bote] 34-4998 — Peveril du pic 34-4997 — Le pirate 34-4997 — Pc^ems et drames .... 34-4999 — La |)rison. [Contes de mon note] . 34-4998 — Les puritains. [Contes de mon bote] 34-4998 — Quentin Durward .... 34-4995 — Redgauntlet 34-4996 — Richard cffiur-de-lion : ou, le talisman 34-4999 — Saint-Valentin; ou, la jolie fille de Perlhe ..... 34-499S — Waverley 34-4996 — Miscellaneous writings. — Critical and nnscellancous essays, collected by himself. Ph., 1841. 3 v. . . 33-218 — Essays on chivalry, romance and the drama. E., 1834 33-851 — Letters on demonology and witchcraft. N. Y., 1861 32-1575 SCOTT. 527 SCRIPTURAL. Scoit. Sir Walter. Miscellaneous writings. — Paul's letters to liis kinsfolk. 2d ed. E., 1816 27"-443 — Readings for the younir, from the works of Sir W. S. Ph., 1848. 2 V. . . 83-OOr, — Religious discourses, by a layman. Ph.. 1828 32-289 — See Waverley anecdotes . . . 18-2781 — Allan, G. Life of . . . . .SO-476 — Hogg, J. Familiar anecdotes of . 80-481 — Loekhart, J. G. Life of . . . 30-477,8,9 — MacLeod, D. Life of . . . 30-716 Scott, Walter. The existence of evil spirits proved. L , 1853 32-2204 Scott, William. Harmony of phrenology -with scripture ; shown in a refutation of the philosophical errors contained in Mr. Combe's "Constitution of man." E., 1836. 8» 10-587 Scott, Winfield. Infantry tactics; or, rules for the exercise and manoeuvres of the United States infantry. N. Y., 1852. 3 v. . 6-695 — Memoirs, written by himself. N. Y., 1864. 2 v. 30-1561 — Head ley, J. T. Life of . . . 30-707, 74^^ — MansfiJld, E. D. Life of . . 30-483 — Semraes, R. Campaign of. in Mexico 26^-291 Scott, W. A. Daniel : a model for young men. N. Y., 1854. 8° . . . . 32-528 — Trade and letters: their journeyings round the world. N. Y., 1856 . . . 1-218 Scott, W. B. History and practice of the fine and ornamental arts. 2d ed. L., 1867 /!-341 Scott, W. C. Genius and faith ; or, poetr}' and re- ligion, in their mutual relations. N. Y., 1853 32-613 Scottish ballads and songs. Aytoun,W. E. Ballads of Scotland 23-551 — Chambers, R. Popular rhymes of Scotland . . . . . V. 7 of 33-26 Songs of Scotland prior to Burns 23-700 — Child, F. J. English and Scottisli ballads 23-450 — Gems of Scottish son? . . . 5-97", 6 — Gilchrist, J. Collection of Scottish ballads 23-98 — Illustrated book of Scottish songs, from the 16th to the 19th century. L., 1854 . 23-412 — Mackay, C. Jacobite songs and ballads of Scotland 23-003 — Maidment, J. Scottish ballads and songs 23-999 Scott, W. Minstrelsy of the Scottish border 23-640 — Stenhouse, W. Illustrations of the lyric poetry and music of Scotland . . . 23-609 — See Scottish poets and poetry. Scottish chiefs. Jane Porter . . 18-2529 Scottish Gael. J. Logan . . , 27''-1345 Scottish historical library. W. Nicolson 21-536 Scottish language. Jamieson, J. Dictionary of 22-135 Scottish life and character. E. B. Ramsay 27''-580 Scottish life, curious stories and traditions of. A. Leigh ton .... 18-1838 Scottish orphans. Mrs. Blackford . 18-346 Scottish poets and poetry. Catalogue of Scottish poets 23-321 — The dean of Lismore's book . . 23-641 — Irvinsr, D. History of Scottish poetry 22-1101 — Lives^of Scottish poets . . . 30-433 — See Scottish ballads. Scottish proverbs. A. Hislop . . 22-1091 Scottish reformation. P. Lorimer . 32-920 Scottish secession of 1843. A. Turner . 32-818 Scottish sports and pastimes. Herbert Hall 20-360 Scourge of Villanie. J. Marston v. 3 of 24-83 Scouring of the white horse. T. Hughes 18-1528 Scout, the. W. G. Simms . . . 18-2872 Scoutetten, H. Memoir on the radical cure of club foot. Trans, from French by F. C. Stewart 10-038 Scoville, J. A. Old merchants of New York. N. Y., 1863-0. 5v 30-1412 Scrap-book of newspaper theatrical criticisms, notices, etc., published in London, from 1801 to 1819. [No title.] Sm. 4° . 24-171 Scratchley, A. Benefit building societies. L., 1849. 2-1015 L., 1860. 1-116 — Practical treatise on savings banks. 8" — See Bridges, W. Scribbleomania. S. W. H. Ireland . 23-937 Scribe, A. E. Nouvelles— Maurice ; Carlo Broschi ; Le Maitrcsse anonyme. P., 1858 34-3732 — Theatre— comedies. P., 1856-9. 3 v. 34-3733 ["En collaboration avec M. Melesville (Du- veyrier,) Valerie I ; avec Legouve, Adrienne, Les contes de la reine de Navarre, Bataille de dames, HI."] Comedies-Vaudevilles P., 1857-9. 10 v. 34-3786 N. B. — M. Scribe was assisted by Allarde, le b'n, et Brazier, in Partie et re- vanche, II, 241 ; Bayard, A., in La belle-mere, IV, 49; Le budget d'un jeunc menage, VI, 305 ; Camilla, VII, 105 ; Le gardien, VIL 227; Boniface, J. X., in L'ours et le pacha, 1, 140; Brulay, in Le gastronome sans argent, I, 206; Corme, Francis, in La chanoinesse, VIII, 1 ; Courcy, F. de, in Simple histoire, IV, 177; Delavigne, G., in Le mariagc enfantin,I, 266; La somnaml.ule, I, 101 ; La vieux garcon, et la petitefille, II, 17 ; Dumanoir, P. F. Pinel, in Etre aime ou mourir, VIII. 153 ; Dupaty, in Un dernier jour de fortune, 11. 306; Dupin, H., in Michel et Christine, I, 301 ; Duport P., in Le chaperon, VIT, 1 ; Duveyrier, A. H. J., in L'ambassadeur, IV, 219 ; Le bon papa, II, 105 ; La chatte meta- morphosee, IV, 319 ; La demosel'e a marier, IV, 1 ; Frontin mari-gargon, I, V,0; Memoires d'un colonel, II, 41 ; La petite soeur, II, 1 ; Rodoiphe, II, 275 ; La seconde annee, VI, 1 ; Zoe, VI, 51 ; et Bayard, in Jeune et vieille, VI, 207 ; Louise, V, 267; Philippe, VI, 97; L moine, G., in Une femme qui se jette par la fenetre, X, 53 ; Masson, in Didier I'honnete homme, X, 107 ; Heloise et Abailard, X, 247 ; Mazeres, E. J. E., in L'oncle d' Amerique, IV, 89 ; Moreau, C. F.J. B., in Les deux preceptcurs, I, 39; Poirson, C. G., in Le nouveau Pourceaugnac, I, 1 ; Une visite a Bedlam, I, 69 ; et Duveyrier, in Le parrain, I, 238 ; Rougemont, in Avant, pendant et apres, V, 91; et Decomberoufse, in Salvoisy, VIII, 49 ; Sauvage, T., in L'image, IX, 179 ; Simon, J. P., dit Lockroi, et J. Chabot, in La marraine, V, 45 ; Varner, A. F., in Jeanne et Jeanneton, IX, 223 ; Le manage de raison, IV, 263 ; O amiiie ! X, 159 ; Theobald, V, 223 ; Toujours, VII, 47 ; — '■ — Villeneuve et Desvergers, in Yelva, V, 1 ; Ymbert et Varner, in L'interieur d'un bureau, II, 141. — et E. Legouve. La bataille de dames. [Bocher's college series] .... 34-5856 — See Legouve, E. W. . . . 34-3496 Scriblerius, IVI. See Unsuspected observer. Scribner, J. M. Engineers' and meclianics' com- panion. N. Y., 1849 . . . 6-924 Scriptorum ecclesiasticorum historia literaria. G. Cave 34-497 Scriptural anthology. N. C. Brooks . 23-367 SCRIPTURE. 528 SEARS. Scripture characters. R. S. Candlisli . 83-G90 Scripture characters. T. Rohinsou . 32-1410 Scripture lands in connection witii tlieir history. G. S. Drew b2-95;3 Scripture, pivot words of. P. B. Power 32-2446 Scripture truths in verse. L., 1844 . 23-796 Scriptures. See Bible ; Christianity. Scrivener, F. H. Contributions to the criticism of the Greek new testament. Camb., 1859. 8° 32-1001 — A full and exact collationof about twenty Greek manuscripts of the holy gospels. Camb., 1853. 8" 32-2048 Scrivenor, H. History of the iron trade. L., 1854. 8° 6-410 Scriver, C. Gotthold's emblems ; or, invisible things understood by things that are made. Trans. by R. Menzies. E., 1857. 2v. . 32-833 Scrolls, monograms, ornaments, crests. N. S. Dear- born 5-528 Scrope, G. P. Geology and extinct volcanos of Central France. 2d ed. L., 1858. 8° 9-291 — Life of the Right *Hon. Charles, Lord Sydenham ; with a narrative of his administration in Canada. 2d ed. L., 1844 . . 30-1311 — Principles of political economy. L., 1833 3-212 — Volcanos : the character of their phenomena, their share in the structure and composition of tlie surface of the globe, and their relation to its internal forces ; with a descriptive cata- logue of all known volcanos. 2d ed. L., 1862. 8° 9-292 Scrutator. See Horlock, — . Scudamore, C. Treatise on the nature and cure of gout and rheumatism. Ph., 1819. 8" 10-466 Scudamore, E. Treatise on the production of early swarms of bees by artificial means. L., 1848 4-235 Scudder, D. C. Life and letters, by H. E. Scudder 30-1535 Scudder, H. E. Life and letters of David Coit Scudder, missionary in southern India. N. Y.,1864 30-1535 — Seven little people .... 18-2802 — Stories from my attic . . . 18-4288 Scudder, S. H. See Harris, T. W., in supplement. Scudo, P. L'annee musicale. P., 1861-3. 3 v. 34-3748 — L'art ancien et I'art modern ; Nouveaux Me- langes de critique et de litterature musicales. P., 1854 34-3752 — Le Chevalier Sarti. P., 1857 . . 34-3751 — Critique et litterature musicales. P., 1859. 2 v. 34-3746 — Wagner — Gluck — Farinelli — Lablache. S" 34-4665 Scully, "W. Brazil, its provinces and chief cities ; with agricultural and commercial statistics. L., 1866 •26''-627 Sculptor, Satiricus. See Ireland, S. W. H. Sculptura. J. Evelyn .... 5-421 Sculpture and sculptors. Cunningham, A. Lives of British painters and sculptors . 30-40(> — Ellis, Sir H. Elgin and Phigaleian marbles 5-6 Townley gallery . . , 5-7 — Flaxman, J. Lectures on sculpture 5-159 — Houssaye, A. Sculpteurs (18me siecle). v. 4 34-5295 — Lee, H. F. Familiar sketches of . 5-60 — Memes,^ J. S. History of sculpture 5-44 ^ Memoirs of Canova . . . 30-76 — Sculpture and the plastic art . . 5-50 — Westmacott, R. Handbook of sculpture 5-325 — Winckelmanu, J. J. Sculpture of the Greeks 5-428 — See iEsthetics ; Art ; Artists ; Carving ; Fine arts ; and names of sculptors. Sculpture and tiie phistic art. B., 1850 .5-0 Sea. Agfisriiz, E.C. and A. Seaside studies in natural history 9-673 — Bertram, J. G. Harvest of the sea 9-676 — De Vere, M. S. Wonders of the deep 9-1049 — Figuier, L. The ocean world . 9-920 — Fraser, R. W. Seaside naturalist . 9-977 — Gasparin, Mme A. de. Au bord de la mer 34-5011 — Goodrich, F. B. Man upon the sea 29'^-154 — Gosse, P. H. Land and sea . . 9-927 — Hurtwig, G. Sea and its living wonders 9-931 — Harvey, W. H. Seaside book . 9-934 — Kingsley, C. Glaucus ; or, the wonders of the shore 9-942 — Lewes, G. H. Seaside studies . 9-943 — Maury, F. M. Physical geography of 25-69 — Michelet, J. The sea . . . 33-882 — Wallich, G. C. Animal life at vast depths in 11-213 — Wood, J. G. Common objects of the sea-shore 9-973 — Wraxall, L. Life in the sea . . 9-970 — Young, L. J. H. Sea fishing as a sport . 20-513 — See International law ; Maritime law ; Naval ; Seamanship; Seamen; and names of oceans and seas. Sea-air and sea-bathing. M. Broch.ard . 10-570 Sea and the night. M. V. Hugo . . 18-1533 Sea and the sailor. W. Colton . . 33-740 Sea-coast defence. J. G. Barnard . 6-560 — See Coast defence ; Fortification. Sea drift. 3y Fadette .... 18-4247 Sea drifts. Mrs. G. A. H. Macleod . 18-2005 Sea-fishing as a sport. L. J. H. Young 20-513 Sea kings and naval heroes. J. G. Edgar 30-1343 Sea-lions. J. F. Cooper . . . 18-737 Sea of ice. P. B. St. John . . . 18-2713 Seaboard parish. G. MacDonald . . 18-1967 Seaclifi'. J. W. DeForest . . . 18-833 Seafield, F. Literature and curiosities of dreams. L., 1865. 2 V 15-283 Sealed book of Daniel opened. W. C. Thurman 32-1335 Seals. See Numismatics. Sealsfield, C. The cabin book, north and south 18-2783 Sealy, H. N. Treatise on coins, currency, and banking. L., 1858. 8» . . 1-95 Seaman, E. C. Essays on the progress of nations in civilizati(m, productive industr}-, wealth, and population. N. Y., 1852 . . 29»-191 — Same. N. Y., 1868. 2 v. S" . 29»-271 Seaman's friend. R. H Dana, jr. . 6-587 Seamanship. Alston, A. H. . . . 6-551 — Blunt, E. M Theory and practice of 6-568 — Brady, W. Kedge-anchor . . 6-571 Seamen. Bourne, H. R. F, English s. under the Tudors 29''-314 — See Maritime law ; Sailors. Search after truth. G. W. Egleston . 32-2458 Search for a publisher. A. W. Bennett 21-164 Sea-risks. Jennings, E. Hints on . 1-181 Sears, B. Life of Luther ; with special reference to its earlier periods and the opening scenes of the reformation. Ph., 1850 . 30-1072 — Edwards, B. B., and C. C. Felton. Classical studies ; with the biography and correspond- ence of eminent philologists. B., 1843 . • . . . . 22-1197 Sears, E. H. Pictures of the olden time, as shown in the fortunes of a family of the pilgrims 18-3835 Sears, R. Bible biography ; or, the lives and characters of the principal personages recorded in the sacred writings. 0th ed. N. Y., 1843. 8» 32-190 — Guide to knowledge ; or, repertory of facts. N. Y., 1844. 8» . . .... 33-8" SEARS. 529 SEEDTIME. Sears, R. History of the holy bible, as contained in the old and new testaments. N. Y., 1844. 8° 82-128 ■ — Illustrated description of the Russian empire ; embracing its geographiciil features, political divisions, principal cities and towns. N. Y.. 1855. 8" 27''-641 • — Scenes and sketches in continental Europe; em- bracing descriptions of France, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Sicily, Switzerland, Belgium, and Holland. N. Y., 1852. 8" . 27b-697 — Two hundred pictorial illustrations of the lioly bible. Gth ed. N. Y., 1841,2. 3 v. 8° . . . . 32-191 — Wonders of the world, in nature, art, and mind ; comprising a complete library of useful and entertaining knowledge. N. Y., 1848. 8" 25-38 Seashore. Wood, J. G. Common objects of 9-973 Sea sickness, and how to prevent it. J. Chapman 10-85 Seaside and fireside fairies. G. Blum and L. Wahl 18-354 Seaside book. W. H. Harvey . . 9-934 Seaside divinity. R. W. Eraser . . 9-922 Seaside naturalist. R. W. Eraser . . 9-977 Seaside studies. G. H. Lewes . . 9-943 Seaside studies in natural history. E. C. and A. Agassiz 9-672 Seasons. Duncan, H. Sacred philosophy of 32-74 — Fisher, T. Dial of . . . . 25-18 — Hitchcock, E. Religious lectures on 32-420 — Howitt, M. Pictorial calendar of . 20-384 Seasons, the. J.Thomson . . 23-61,320,492 Seasons with the sea-horses. J. Lamont 27''-589 Seaton, E. C. Handbook of vaccination. Ph., 1868 10-866 Seaton' s regiment at Waterloo. W. Leeke 27"-718 Seats and saddles. F. Dwyer . . 20-342 Seaver, J. E. Life of Mary Jemison : Deh-he-wii- mis. 4th ed., with geographical and explana- tory notes. N.Y.,1856 . . 30-1195 Seavey, W. H. See Goodrich, C. A. Seaward, Sir Edward. J. Porter . 18-2530 Seaweeds, British. Clark, L. L. Common seaweeds 9-93 — Gray, S. O. British seaweeds . 9-96 — Harvey, W. H. Synopsis of . . 9-45 — Johnstone, W. G., and A. Croall. Nature printed s 9-51 — Landsborough, D. Popular history of 9-53 Sea-wolf, the 18-3805 Searle, January. [Pseud.] See Phillips, G. S. Sebastian, king ol Portugal. Freer, M. W. ■ . 27M718 Sebastopol. Hamley, E. B. Campaign of 27^-2920 — McCormick, R. C. Visit to . . 27''-379 — Russell, W. H. Review of Todleben's defence of 27^^-2974 — See Crimea. Secession. Goodwin, T. S. Natural history of 2G='-526 — Spence, J. Inquiry into the American union 26''-994 — See United States— War of 1861-65. Seeker, W. The non-such professor in his meridian splendour. N. Y., 1860 . . 32-1539 Second advent of Christ. J. F. Berg . 32-1717 — See Millenium. Second causes. C. E. Tonna . . 32-253 Second empire as exhibited in French literatu.re. C. F. L. Wraxall .... 22-1287 Second Mrs. Tillotson, the. P. Fitzgerald 18-3798 Second plenary council. See Plenary council. Second war of independence. E. M. Hudson t 26''-527 Secresy ; or, the ruin on the rock. By a woman 18-2783 Secret, le. L. d'Aunet .... 34-3032 Secret dubonheur. E. Feydeau . . 84-4847 Secret of Swedenborg. H. James . . 32-1296 Secrets de la mer. O. Comettant . . 34-41(12 Secrets de 1' oreiller. E. Sue . . 34-3830 Secrets du foyer domestique. Mme S. U. Trema- deure 34-514i Secret out, the ; one thousand tricks with cards, and other recreations. By the author of "The sociable." N. Y., 1859 . . 20-204 Secret passion. R. F. Williams . . 18-3523 Secret service, etc. A. D. Richardson . 26='-709 — Baker, L. C. History of . . 26»-'jl6 — See U. S.— War of 1861-5. Secret societies of France. L. de La Hodde 27»-1770 Secret societies of the middle ages. (L. E. K.) L., 1838 29^-255 Secret societies. Robertson, J. B. Lectures on 27''-3530 — See Freemasonry ; Knighthood. Secretaire du XI Xe siecle. A. P. de Bradi 34-4019 Secrets of my office. By a bill broker . 18-2784 Secrets of the great city. E.W.Martin 26i>-517 Sects and denominations. Adams, H. Dictionary of all religions .... 32-1617 — Baird, R. Religion in America . 32-15 — Marsden,J. B. Dictionary of Christian churches 32-1085 — Van Dyck, A. Christian union . 82-218 — Where is the city ? .... 32-2420 — See Doctrine ; and names of sects. Sedaine, M. J. (Euvreschoisies ; notice. P. 3 v. en 2 34-4463 — Le Philosophe sans le savoir ; la gageui-e im- prevue. C A. C. v. 7 . .^ 34-3188 Sedaine et de la propriete litteraire. A. de Vigny 34-4571 Sedgemoor. C. H. B. Richards . . 18-2057 Sedgwick. A. Letter on Livingstone's discoveries in Africa. Camb., 1858 . . 28^-268 Sedgwick, Mrs. Charles. Talk with my pupils. N. Y., 1863 33-978 Sedgwick, C. M. Boy of Mount Rhigi 18-2785 — Clarence 18-2786 — Hope Leslie 18-2787 — Letters from abroad to kindred at home. N. Y., 1841. 2 V 27'>-204 — Life of Lucretia M. Davidson. (S. A. B. 7) 80-497 — Live and let live .... 18-2789 — Married or single ? . . . . 18-2791 — Means and ends, or self-lraining . 18-2792 — Memoir of Joseph Curtis, a model man. N. Y., 1858 80-1065 — New England tale, and miscellanies 18-2793 . — Poor rich man, and rich poor man . 18-2794 — Tales and sketches. 2d series . 18-2796 — See Davidson, L. M. Sedgwick, J. True principle of the law of storms. 6th ed. L., 1856. 8° . . . 11-196 Sedgwick, S. L. Walter Thornley ; or, a peep at the past 18-2800 Sedgwick, T. Pubhc and private economy. N. Y., 1836-9. 3v. . . • . 3-215 Sedley, H. Dangerfield's rest ; or, before the storm 18-809 — Marian Rooke ; or, quest for fortune 18-2803 See of St. Peter, the. T. W. Allies . 82-1925 Seebohm, B. Life and gospel labors of Stephen Grellet. Ph., 1860. 2 v. 8° . 80-1247 — Memoirs of William Forster. L., 1865. 2 v. 8° ....... . 82-2054 Seed, J. Discourses on several important subjects ; to which are added eight sermons, preached at the Lady Moyer's lecture. L., 1747. 2 v. 8» 32-258 Seed-grain for thought and discussion. A. C. Lowell 33-628 Seedtime and harvest. T. S. Arthur . 18-3666 Seedtime and harvest of ragged schools. T. Guthi ie 32-1840 84 SEEDS. 530 SENECA. Seeds and sheaves. A. C. Thompson . 32-2454 Se -'kers after God. F. W. Farrar . 30-2411 Seeiy, J. B. Wonders of Elora ; or, narrative of a journey to the rock-cut temples and dwell- • iugs at Elora, in the East Indies. L., 1825. 8" 28'^-12 Seemann, B. Popular history of the palms and their allies; containing a complete list of all the species hitroduced into our gardens. L., 1856 9-79 — Viti ; an account of a goveniment mission to the Vitian or Fijian islands. Camb., 1862. 8" 29''-164 Seer, the. J. H. L. Hunt . . . 83-617,8 See-saw. F. Abati .... 18-4186 Seguin, E. Idiocy, and its treatment by the physio- logical method. N. Y., 1866. 8» 10-627 Segur, c'sse. Evangile d' uue grand' mere. P., 1866. 8" 34-4951 — Nouveaux contes de fees pour les petits en- fants. 2me serie. P., 1859 . 34-3753 — Memoires d'une ane. P., 1860 . 34-5114 — La sceur de Gribouille. P., 1862 . 34-5115 Se"ur, L. P. de. Memoirs of, and recollections. "" Written by himself. B.,1825. 8° 30-484 — TJne caravane frauQaise en Euypte, 1860. 8" 34-4675 — Histoire de Napoleon etla grande armee. 16me ed. P., 1852. 2 V. 8» . . 34-4876 — Same. 7me ed. P., 1825. 2 v. . 34-41()7 — History of the expedition to Russia, undertaken by tiie Emperor Napoleon. Ph., 1825. 8° . 27=^-1904 — Same. N. Y.., 1841. 2 v. . . 27''-1905 — See Kelly, W. K. Seller, E. The voice in singing. Trans, from the German. Ph., 1868 . . . 5-1069 Seller, G. F. Biblical hermeneutics ; or, the art of scripture interpretation ; with notes, strictures, and supplements, from the Dutch of J. Her- inga. Trans, by W. Wright. L., 1835. 8° 32-942 Sein, Oder nicht sein. H. C. Andersen 34-616 Seinte Marherete. [E. E. T. S. pt. 13] V. 8 of 22-1043 Seiss, J. A. Ecclesia Lutherana ; a brief survey of the evangelical Lutheran church. Ph., 1868 32-2179 — Parable of the ten virgins, in six discourses, and a sermon on the judgeship of the saints. Ph., 1863 32-1333 Selborne. White, G. Natural history of 9-971,2 Selby, C. Events to be remembered in the history of England ; with reviews of the manners, domestic habits, amusements, customs, etc., of the people. 26th ed. L., 1864 27»-1072 Selby, C. Anthony and Cleopatra. F'sM. D. v. 27 24-113 — The last of the pigtails. F's M. D. v. 34 24-133 — The marble heart. F's S. D. v. 34 24-221 — The married rake. F's M. D. v. 9 24-113 — The new footman. F's M. D. v. 8 24-113 — Perplexing predicament. F's M. D. v. 31 24-113 — Robert Macaire. F's M, D. v. 3 . 24-113 — Satan in Paris. Adapted from a vaudeville by Clarville et Damarin. F's S. D. v. 30 24-221 — The unlinished gentleman. F's M. D. v. 13 24-113 — The valet de sham. F's M. D. v. 33 24-113 — The widow's victim. F's M. D. v. 3 24-113 Selby, P. J. Parrots. [Jardine, Sir W. N. 1. 10] 9-593 — Pigeons. [Jardine, Sir W. N. 1. 9] 9-593 Sclden, C. Daniel Vlady. Histoire d' un musieien. P., 18!)2 34-5291 Selden, J. Table-talk ; with a biographical preface and notes by S. W. Singer. 2d ed. L., 1856 33-344 — Aikin, J. Life of . . • . . 30-9 Select circulating library, Waldie's ; containing the best popular literature, including menioirs, biography, novels, tales, travels, voyages, etc. Ph., 1834-39, 1841. 14 v. 4° . 17-106 Select pieces on commerce, natural philosophj^ morality, antiquities. L., 1754. 8° 33-632 Select proverbs of all nations. See Proverbs 33-381 Select reviews, and spirit of the foreign magazines. V. 1,3-8. Ph., 1809-12. 80 . 17-99 Selections from the American poets. W. C. Brvant 2*3-23 Selections from the British poets. F. G. Halleck. V. 1. N. Y., 1840 . . . 23-259 Selecti(ms from the spectator, tatler, guardian, and freeholder ; with a preliminary essay by Mrs. Barbauld. L., 1849. 2 v. . . 33-201 Self Mrs. C. Gore .... 18-1211 Self-control. M. Brunton . . . 18-466 Self-culture. Fowler, O. S. . . . 13-272 — Grey, M. G., and E. Shirreff. Thoughts on 13-98 Self-devotion. H. Campbell . . . 18-547 Self-education. Degerando, J. M. Self-education 13-65 — Hood, E. P 13-115 Self-form:ition ; or, the history of an individual mind. L. 1837. 3 v. . . 15-64 Self-help. Boucherett, J. Hints on . 2-553 — Smiles, S 33-790 Self-made. Mrs. E. A. Welty . . 18-3489 Self-made men. Anderson, W. . . 30-1334 — Davenport, R. A. Individuals who raised themselves . . ■ . . . 30-1388 — Seymour, C. C. B 30-802 Self-reliance. C. E. Sargeant . . 30-711 Self-sacrifice. Mrs M. Oliphant . . 18-2385 Selkirk, G. H. Book of chess ; a popular and com- prehensive guide. L., 1868. . 20-62 Selkirk, T. D., earl of. Narrative of occurrences in the Indian countries of N. A., and attempt to establish a colony on the Red river. L., 1817. 8« 20^-922 — Statement respecting the earl of Selkirk's settle- ment upon the Red river, in N. America. L., [1817] 26»-928 Sellar, W. Y. Roman poets of the republic. E., 1863. 80 22-1193 Sellar, W., and H. Stephens. Physiology at the farm. E., 1867. 8» . . . 4-267 Selling lucky. J. Abbott . • . 18-34 Selss, A. M. Critical outline of the literature of Germany. L., 1865 . . . 22-1195 Selvaggio. Miss A. Manning . . 18-2053 Selvvyn, George, and his contemporaries. J. IT. Jesse 30-485 Semi-attached couple. E. Eden . . 18-1896 Semi-detached house. E. Eden . . 18-1897 Seminohi wars. Debate in the house of representa- tives on the Seminole war. W., 1819 26='-600 — War in Florida. By a late statf officer 26»-76 — See Florida. Semiramide. Rossini, G. . . . 5-886 Semmes, R. Campaign of General Scott in the valley of Mexico. Cin., 1852 . 26»-291 — Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter. N. Y., 1864 26»-570 — Service afloat and ashore during the Mexican war. Cin., 1851. 8" . . . 26''-220 Semple, R. H., [Ed.] Memoirs on diphtheria from the writings of Bretonneau, Guersant, Trous- seau, Boiichut, Empis, and Daviot ; with a biblingraphical appendix by J. Chatlo. L. 1859. 80 10-693 Senancourt, E. P. de. Obermann ; avec une pref- ace par George Sand. P., 1865 . 34-3754 Seneca, L. A. Oiiera quae supersunt. Recognovit F. Ilaase. Lips., 1852,3. 3 v. . 34-368 — Morals. L., 1739 .... 15-65 Seneca Indians of New York. Case of 26=^-503 — Friends, proceedings of committee of 26=^-183 SENECA. 531 SERMONS. Seneca Indians. Seaver, J. E. Life of Mary Jcnii- son 30-1195 Beiiior, N. "VV. Biographical skctclies. L., 1SG;J 30-1489 — Essays on fiction. L., 1864 . . 22-1198 — Historical and philosopliical essays. L.. 180). 2 V 2-S54 — Journal liept in Turl^ey and Greece, in 1857,8. L.,1859 27"-.-)21 — Political economy. 5tli ed. L., 18G3 3-218 — Suggestions on popular education. L., 18(51. 8" 13-198 Sensations de Josquin. J. Fleury . 34-4135 Sense and sensibility. J. Austen . . 18-226 Sense denied and lost. T. Bull . . 10-207 Senses. Bain, A. Senses and the intellect 15-161 — Johnson, A. B. Physiology of . 15-243 — Wilson, G. Five gateways of knowledge 15-130 — Wylde, R. S. Philosophy of . . 15-87 Sentiment de la nature avant le Christianisme. V. de Laprade 34-4093 Sentimental journey. L. Sterne . . 83-930 "Sentinel." See Bogart, W. H. Seoane, M. See Neunian and Baretti. Sept peches capitaux. E. Sue . 34-3836,4830 Sepidclires of our departed. F. R. Anspach 32-513 Sequard. See Brown-Sequard. Serapeuni. — Zeitschrift fiir bibliothckwissenschaft, handschriftenkuude und illtere litteratur. Leipzig, 1840-68. 29 v. 8° . 21-101 Serfs et boyards, C. Robert . . . 34-4839 Sergeant, H. J. The lien of mechanics and material men in Pennsylvania. 2d ed., by E. S. Miller. Ph., 1856. 8» . . . . 2-297 Sergeant, J. Address delivered at the house of refuge. Ph., 1828. 8» . . 2-991 — Lecture before the mercantile librarj' co. Ph., 1839. 8" 83-1150 — Oration in commemoration of JeflTerson and Adams. Ph., 1826. 8° . . 10-79 Serment de la veuve. E. Gonzales . 34-4382 Serment d' Horace. H. Murger . . 34-3588 Sermon sous Louis XIV. F. Bungener 34-3105 Sermons. Cooke, J. The preacher's assistant 32-2135 — Forster, J. Index of , . . 32-726 — Index to ....*. . 32-242 — Monod, A. Delivery of . . . ;i2-749 — Wythe, W. W. Pulpit germs . 32-2483 — See Homiletics. — Collection of special sermons. — Adams, N. The communion sabbath 32-418 — Adams, W. Thanksgiving . . 82-2353 — Arnold, T. 'IMie Christian life . 32-604 Rugby school sermons . . 32-1147 — Barnes, A. Way of salvation . 32-610 — Beecher, H. AV. Freedom and war 32-1146 "Plymouth pulpit" . . . 32-2529 — Blunt, H. History of our Saviour . 82-2293 — Boardman, H. A. The bible in the counting house 32-427 The bible in the family . . 32-341 — Boyd, A. K. H. Counsel and comfort 82-1162 Graver thoughts of a country parson 32-1031 Sunday afternoons . . . 32-2187 — Brace, C. L. Short sermons to newsboys 32-1792 — Brown, J. B. The home life . . 32-1875 — Bushnell, H. Christ and his salvation 32-1447 Sermons for the new life . . 32-744 — Caird, John. Religion in common life 32-1518 — Chapin, E. H. Extemporaneous discourses 32-711 — Clark, A. The gospel in the trees . 82-2424 — CoUyer, R. Nature and life . . 32-2307 — Gumming, J. Great tribulation . 32-633 — Cuyler, C. C. Signs of the times . 32-2160 ,— Ewer, F. C. Failure of protestantism 32-2468 — Fish, H. C. Pulpit eloquence . 32-1947 Sermons. Collection of special sermons, — Foster, J. LecturesatBroadmead chapel 32-484 — Goulburn, E. M. The idle word . 32-1761 — Guthrie, T. Mnn and the gospel . 32-2335 — Hare, J. C. Mission of the comforter 32-683 — Haven, G. National sermons . 32-391 — Huntington, F. D. Christian believing and living 32-880 — Irving, E. The oracles of God . 32-1657 — Kingsley, C. The water of life, etc. 32-2421 — Knox, J. S. Mediator of the new covenant 32-63) — Krummacher, F. W. The risen Redeemer . • . . . 32-1073 — Lee, R. Family and its duties . 32-2363 — Macduff, J. R. The shepherd and his flock 32-1725 — Macmillan, H. Bible teachingsin nature 32-2298 — McIlvaine,C. P. Rigliteousncss by faith 32-2057 — March, D. Night scenes in the bible 32-2518 Walks and homes of Jesus . 32-2173 — Maurice, F. D. Prophets and kings of the old testament 32-4-17 — Molesworth, I. E. N. Domestic chaplain 32-2143 — Newton, R. Bible wonders . . 32-548 Rills from the fountain of life . 32-6:.3 The safe compass . . . 32-l.';0i) — Our martyr president . . . 32-1638 — "Pulpit" 32-1924 — Seiss, J. A. Ten virgins . . 32-1333 — Sermons for domestic use . . 32-2138 — Sermons for the people . . . 32-1189 — Sermons preached on death of Lincoln 32-1591 — Spring, G. Pulpit ministrations . 32-1295 — Stanley, A. P. Sermons in tbe east 32-1130 — Tiiyler, J. J. Christian aspects of faith 32-1450 — Thomjison, J. P. The Christian graces 32-1309 — Thornton, J. W. Pulpit of the American revo- lution 32-918 — Trench, R. C. Studies in the gospels 32-1967 — Vinet, A. Gospel studies . . 32-2158 — Wayland, F. Sermons to the churches 32-757 University sermons . . . 32-1175 — Winslow, O. Patriarchal shadows 5')2-1035 — Wiseman, N. Sermons on our Lord 32-1414 — Miscellaneous collection of sermons, various dates from 1716 to 1745. 3 v. 8» 32-2136 — For other collections of sermons see the fol- lowing names : Alexander, A. Alexaudcr, J. A. 32- Ballou, H. Bedell, G. T. Beoclier, H. W. Bennett, W, J. E. Bethuue, G. W. Blunt, H. Bullingcr, H. Burgess, G. Butler, J. Caird, J. Chalmers, T. Clarke, J. F. Dibdin, T. i\ Foxter, J. Fovvles, J. H. Hall, Newman Hicks, E. Johnson, S. 32-1369 ■1155,1379 32-1484 32-26 32-1558 32-861 32-22 32-229.5,6 32-1223 32-549 32-41,2 3a-1151 32-283 32-1313 32-21.37 32-484 32-571 32-2423 .32-1.501 32-1680 Kingsley, C 32-58o..592 Mclivaiue, C P. 32-5P9 MHun, H. 32-9.W Massillon, J. B. 32-187 Melvill, H. 32-374 Parker, T. 32-1122,3 Puncheon, W. M. 32-1171 Scott, Sir W. 32-239 Smith, S. 32-558 Spurgeon, C. H. 32-2444 Sterne, L. 32-1080 Stockton, T. H. 32-1312 Sumraerlield, J. 32-193 Tauler, J. 30-1018 Taylor, J. .32-2004 Trench, R. C. 32-685,1315 Van der Palm, J. H. 32-1699 Wadsworth, C. 32-2486 Walker, J. 32-971 White, W. 32-844 Whitgift, J. 32-1227 — See Bampton lectures ; Congregational lectures ; Homilies ; Hulsean lectures. — For sermons in collected works, see the follow- ing names : Arminins, J. ; Appleton, J. ; Baxter, R. ; Boston, T. ; Bunyan, J. ; Cecil, R. ; Chalmers, T. ; Chillingworth, W. ; Clarke, A. ; Dwight, T. ; Edwards, J. ; Edwards, J., jr. ; Hall, R. ; Hooker, R. ; Hopkins, E. ; Irving, E. ; Jay, W. ; Lardner, N. ; Latimer, H. ; Leighton, R. ; Lindsley, P. ; Merle d'Aubigne, J. H. ; Olin, S. ; Paley, Wm. ; Parr, S. ; Payson, E. ; Scntt, T. : Scott, W. A.; Shipley, J.; Spring, G. ; Tillotson, J. ; Wesley, J. ■ SERMONS. 533 SEXTANT. Sermons for the people, upon important subjects, selected from eminent divines. N. Y., 18G0 32-1189 Sermons from various sources, arranged for domestic use. L., 1851. 8° . . . 32-3138 Sermons preached in Boston on the death of Abraham Lincoln ; together Avith the funeral services in the east room of the executive mansion at Washington. B., 1865 32-1591 Seron, T. Mosaique franqaise. Pli., 1850 34-5057 Seroux d'Agincourt, J. P. L. G. History of art by i s monuments from its decline in the 4th cen- tury to its restoration in the 16th. L., 1847. f° 5-G96 Serpents in the dove's nest. J. Todd , 10-(i64 Serret, E. Clemence Oge. P., 1861 . 34-3663 — Les coudees franches — episode de la haute vie Parisienne. P., 1863 . . . 34-5527 — Perdue et retrouvee. 2me ed. P., 1862 34-5528 Serret, J. A. Cours d'algebre superieure. 3me ed. P., 1866. 2v. 8" . . . 34-4877 Servants. Motherlv, M. Hints to maid servants ."'.... 33-398 — P/ )i)Osal tor the amendment and encouragement of '33-400 Servants of the stomach J. Mace . 10-821 Servetus. Tweedie, W. K. Calvin and Servetus 32-1542 Servia. Denton, W. Servia and the Servians 27»'-644 — Ranke, L. History of . . . 27''-2»()2 Service afloat and ashore. R. Semmes . 26^-220 Servitude et grandeur militaires. A. de Vigny 34-4570 Servitude volontaire. M. de Montaigne 34-3548 Sesame and lillies. J. Ruskin . . 33-1300 Sessional papers of the national association for the promotion of social science, 1865,6 2-809 Sestini, B. Elements of geometry and trigonometry. Bait., 1856. 8» . . . . 14-135 Set-off, law of. R. Babington . v. 6 of 2-55 Seton, E. A. White, C. I. Life of . 32-1750 Settler in South Africa, and other tales . 18-2801 Settlers in Canada. Fr. Marryat . . 18-2090 Seul. J. X. Boniface .... 34-3659 Seurat, C. Account of Claude Seurat, called the living skeleton ; giving an accurate dcscriptinn of his person, etc. L., n. d. . 10-36 ScA'astopol. See Sebastopol. Seven curses of London. J. Greenw^ood 2-1041 Seven hues of Christian character. J. M. Olin 30-1854 Seven lamps of architecture. J. Ruskin Seven little people and their friends. H. E Seven poor travelers. C. Dickens Seven sisters of sleep. M. C. Cooke Seven sons of Mammon. G. A. Sala Seven stories. D. G. Mitchell Seven weeks war. H. M. Hozier . Seven years. Julia Kavanagh Seven years in the king's theatre. J. 5-75 Scudder 18-2802 18-858 10-553 18-2721 18-2219 27''-2603 18-1721 Ebers 24-72 Seven years of a sailor's life. G. E. Clark 29»'-287 Seventeen hundred and seventy-six. B. J. Lossing 26''-390 Sevigne, M. de R. C. de. Lettres a sa fille et a ses amis. Ed. Grouvelle. P., 1818. 12 v. 84-4470 — Letters to her daughter. L., 1801. 7 v. 83-1242 — Same. Ed. by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale. N. Y., 1856 , . 83-1247 — Lettres choisies, precedees de son Eloge par Mme A. Tastu-; et reflexions par Suard. P., 1863 34-3755 — Morceaux choisis de. See Pascal, B. 84-3573 Sevigne, Mme de, and her contemporaries. Ph., 1843. 2 v 30-486 Sewage. Krepp, F. C. The sewage question 10-1004 Sewage. Latham, B. The sewage difficulty 10-825 — Menzies, W. Sanitary management and utili- zation of . , . . . 6-1011. — See Drainage. Sewall, J. B. Evenings with the bible and science. B., 1864 32-1329 Sewall, S. History of Woburn. Mass., from the grant of its territory to Cliarlestown ; with a memorial sketch of the author, by C. C. Sew- all. B., 1868. 8° . . . 26^-192 Sewall, T. Examination of phrenology. 2d ed. B.,1889. 8° .... 10-154 Seward, A. Letters ; written between 1784 and 1807. E., 1811. 6v 33-1233 — Memoirs of the life of Dr. Darwin ; with anec- dotes of his friends, and criticisms on his writings. Ph., 1804. 8° . . 30-137 Seward, W. Anecdotes of distinguished persons. 5th ed. L., 1804. 4 v. 8° . . 30-809 Seward. W. H. Works. Ed. by G. E. Baker. N. Y.,1853. 3v. 8°. . . 33-308 — Life and public services of John Quincy Adams ; with the eulogy delivered before the legislature of N. Y. Auburn, 1851 . . 30-635 — Baker, G. E. Life of, with selections from his works 30-831 — See U. S. — Foreign relations, appendix to dip. cor. of 1865 36''-995 Seward, W. W. Hibernian gazetteer; being a de- scription of the several provinces, counties, etc., with a historical and geographical ac- count of Ireland. Dub., 1789 . 25-58 Sewel, W. History of the rise and progress of the Christian people called Quakers, intermixed with several remarkable occurrences. L., 1722. f" 32-2056 Sewell, Mrs. Thy poor brother : letters to a friend on helping the poor. 3d ed. L. 32-1439 Sewell, B. T. Sorrow's circuit ; or, five years' ex- perience in the Bedford street mission. Re- vised by Rev. J. B. McCulloui>h. Ph., 1860 ^ . 33-885 Sewell, Miss E. M. Amy Herbert . 18-2805 — Cleve Hall 18-2806 — Earl's daughter .... 18-2807 — Experience of life .... 18-2808 — Gertrude 18-2809 — Glimpse of the world . . . 18-2810 — Hawkstone : a tale of and for England 18-2811 — Home life: a journal . . . 18-2804 — Ivors 18-2813 — Jouinal of a summer tour, for the children of a village school. N. Y., 1853. 8 v. 27"-262 — Katharine Ashton .... 18-2813 — Laneton parsonage .... 18-2814 — Margaret Percival .... 18-2815 — Principles of education, drawn from nature and revelation, and applied to female education in the upper classes. N. Y., 1866 . 13-202 — Readings for every day in lent, compiled from the writings of Jeremy Taylor. N. Y., 1851 32-313 — Walter Lorimer, and other tales . 18-2817 — Ursula 18-2816 Sewell, J. Elementary treatise on steam and loco- motion. L., 1852 . . . 6-417 Sewell, R. Practice in the executive departments of the government, under the pension, bounty, and prize laws of the U. S., Avith forms and instructions. N. Y., 1864. 8° . 2-202 Sewell, R. C. Law of sheriff. Ph., 1845. 8° V. 46 of 3-55 Sewell, W. G. The ordeal of free labor in the Brit- ish West Indies. N. Y., 1861 . 26^-399 Sewing machine, its history, etc. Dr. Herzberg 6-496 Sexagenarian, the. W. Beloe . . 30-867 Sexes, the, here and hereafter. W. H. Holcombe 32-2364 Sextant, the. W. H. Simms . . . 12-86 SEXTON. 533 SHAKESPEARE. Sexton's tale, and other poems. T. Tilton 23-975 Sexual organs, female. Klob, J. M. Pathological anatomy of . . . . . 10-780 — Scanzoni, F. W. von. Diseases of 10-440 — Sims. J. M. Uterine surgery . . 10-723 — See Reproduction. Se.Kuality of nature. L. H. Grindon . 9-1026 Seybert, A. Statistical annals of the U. S , 1789- 1818. Ph., 1818. 4» . . . 26''-1203 Seyffarth, G. Summary of recent discoveries in biblical chronology, universal history, and Egyptian archaeology ; together with a trans- lation of the first sacred book of the ancient Egyptians. N. Y., 1857 . . 29»-89 Seymour, A. The emigrants ; or, first and final step 18--J819 Seymour, C. See Boucicault, D. Seymour, C. C. B. Self-made men. N. Y., 1858. . . . . . . . 30-802 Seymour, E. S. Sketches of Minnesota. N. Y., 1850 26'^-295 Seymour, M. H. Evenings with the Romanists; with an introductory chapter on the moral results of the Romish system. N. Y., 185G 32-577 — Mornings among the Jesuits at Rome. N. Y., 1849 32-330 Seymour, W. See Somerset. Sforza, P. Urquhart, W. P. Life and times 30-1472 Sforzosi, L. Compendious history of Italy. Trans, by N. Greene. N. Y., 1836 . 27«-2461 Sganzin, M. I. Elementary course of civil engineer- ing. Trans, from the French, with notes and applications to the U. S. B., 1827. 8° 6-81 Shabl)y genteel story. W. M. Thackeray 18-3200 Shades and shadows. Davies, C. Treatise on 5-612 — Gwilt, J. Sciography . . . 5-470 — Warren, L. E. General problems in 5-606 — See Drawing ; Light ; Perspective. Shades of character. A. Woodrooffe . 18-3883 Shadow of Ashlydyat. Mrs. H. Wood . 18-3587 Shadows of old booksellers. C. Knight 21-66 Shadowy land and other poems. G. Huntington 23-(552 Shadwell, C. The fair quaker of Deal : a comedy. B. B. T. V. 17 . . . . 24-71 Shadwell, C. F. A. Notes on the management of ciiroiiometers and the measurement of me- ridian distances. L., 1855. 8" . 12-90 Shady side. M. S. Hubbell . . . 18-1527 Shafi'ner, T. P. War in America ; an historical and political account of tlie soutiiern and nortliern states ; showing the origin and cause of the present secession war. L., 1861 . 26^^-469 Shaftsbury, A. A. C, earl of Characteristicks of men. manners, opinions, times. 5th ed. Bir- mingham, 1773. 3 V. 8° . . 15-133 — See Brown, John. — Speeches upon subjects relating chiefly to the interests of the laboring class. L., 1868 2-858 — Memoirs, letters, etc. Ed. by W. D. Christy 30-1236 Shahamet Ali. See Ali, Shahamet. Shakers. Brown, T. Account of . 32-194 — Evans, F. W. Compendium of the origin of 32-796 — See Millenium. Shakespear, H. Wild sports of India ; with remarks on the breeding and rearing of horses, and the formation of light irregular cavalry. B., 1860 28^-349 Shakespeare, W. Collected works. — Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies ; published according to the True Originall Copies. London. Printed by Isaac laggard and Ed. Blount. 1623. f». [Re- produced, under the supervision of H. Staun- ton, (1864,) from the originals in the libraries of Bridgewater house and the British museum by photo-lithography] . . . 24-500 Shakespeare, W. Collected works. — Works ; collated with the oldest c( pies, and cor- rected; with notes, explanatory and critical, by Mr. Theobald. L., 1773. 7 v. 8° 24-61 — Plays. L., 1796. 8 v. 8'> . . 24-62 — Plays ; with corrections and illustrations of va- rious commentators, and notes, by S. Johnson and G. Steevens ; revised and augmented by I. Reed, with a glossarial index. Ph.. l'"09. 17 V 24-63 — Dramatic works, from the text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed ; with glossarial notes, his life, and a critique on his genius and writings, by N. Rowe. N. Y., 1825. 2 v. 8" 24-65 — Dramatic works, from the text of the corrected copy left by the late George Steevens ; with a glossary and notes, and a sketch of the life of Shakspeare. Ph., 1841. 2 v. 8° 24-64 — Complete dramatic works; with a life of the poet, and notes, original and selected. B., 1846. 7 v. 8° . . . . 24-24 — Bowdler's family edition. Ph., 1849. 8° [No title page] 24-25 — Dramatic works; the text carefully revised; with notes by S. W. Singer, life of the poet, and critical essays on the plays, by W. W. Lloyd. L., 1856. 10 v. . . 24-80 — Works. Tlie plays edited from the folio of MDCXXIII, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, anfl an essay ui)on his genius. By R. G. White. B., 1857-61. 12 v. . 24-76 — Works; ed. by W. G. Clark, J. Glover, and W. A. Wright. Camb., 1863-6. 9 v. 8° 24-124 — Works ; text restored according to the first edi- tions ; with introducticrtis, notes, original and selected, and a life of the poet, by H. N. Hud- son. B., 1863. 11 V. . . . 24-136 — Driiinntisclie werki' ; ubersetzt von Schlegel und Tieck. B., 1855. 9 v. . 84-2201 — Sonnets. B., 1865 .... 2^-933 — Individual dramas. — Antony and Cleopatra ; with alterations from Dryden. I. B. T. v. 2 . . 24-141 — As you like it. F's S. D. v. 9 . 24-221 — Same. I. B. T. v. 3 . . . 24-141 — Coriolanus. F's S. D. v. 40 . . 24-221 — Same. I. B. T. v. 4 . . . 24-141 — Cymbeline. I. B. T. v. 4 . . 24-141 — Hamlet, 1603; Hamlet, 1604; being exact re- prints of the first and second editions. L., 1860. 8° 24-95 — Hamlet. F's S. D. v. 3 . . . 24-221 — Julius Cffisar. F's S. D. v. 11 . 24-221 — Katharine and Petruchio. F's S. D. v. 13 24-221 24-221 24-141 24-141 24-221 24-141 24-221 24-221 24-141 24-221 24-221 24-in 24-141 D. V. 8 24-221 24-141 F's S. D. V. 31 24-221 ! .' 24-141 F's S. D. V. 14 24-221 V. 38 — King Henry IV. F's S. D. v. 10 . — Same. I. B. T. v. 3 . — King Henry V. I. B. T. v. 3 — King Henry VIII. F's S. D. v. 10 — Same. I. B. T. v. 2 — King John. F's S. D. v. 5 . — King Lear. F's S. D. v. 9 . — Same. I. B. T. v. 2 — Love's labor lost. F's S. D — Macbeth. F's S. D. v. 7 — Same. I. B. T. v. 3 — Measure for measure. I. B. T. v. 2 — The merchant of Venice. F's S. — Same. I. B. T. v. 4 — Merry wives of Windsor. — Same". LB. T. v. 3 '. — Midsummer-night's dream. SHAKESPEARE. 534 SHAKESPEARE. Shakospeare, W. Individual dramas. — Midsummer-night's dream ; arranged by Laura Keene. F's S. D. v. 28 . . 24-321 ■ — Much ado about nothing. F's S. D. v. 7 24—221 — Otheilo. F's S". D. v. 3 .' .* .' 24-221 — Same. I. B. T. v. 2 . . . 24-141 — Pericles : a tragedy. B. B. T. v. 8 24-71 — Rich=ird III. F's S. D. v. 2 . . 24-221 — Romeo and Juliet. F's S. D. v. 6 . 24-221 — Same. I. B. T. v. 4 . . . 24-141 — Shakespeare's tempest ; with glossarial and ex- planatory notes, by J. M. Jephson. L. ,1864 24-197 — The tempest. F's S. D. v. 16 . 24-221 — Twelfth night. F's S. D. v. 8 . 24-221 — Same ; revised by J. P. Kemble. I. B. T. v. 4 24-141 — Tavo gentlemen of Verona. F's S. D. v. 4 24-221 — Winter's tale. F's S. D. V. 40 , 24-221 — and Fletcher. The two noble kinsmen. M. B. D. V. 1 24-142 — Biography. — Bellew, J. C. M. Sliakspere's home 30-1873 — Brown, C. A. S.'s autobiographic poems 30-1355 — De Quincey, T. Shakspeare : a biography 30-1676 — Drake, N. Shakespeare and his times 30-2002 — Friswell, J. H. Life-portraits of . 30-1978 — Halliwell, J. O. Life of . . . 80-1073. — Knight, C. Biography of . . . 30-1135 — Shakspeare memorial . . . 30-2029 — Skottowe, A. Life of . . . 30-1820 — Tweddell, G. Times and contemporaries of 30-1215 — White, R. G. Life and genius of . 30-1734 — Wise, R. R. Birthplace of . . 30-1338 — Criticism and study. — Bacon, D. Philosophy of plays of 24-106 — Barnstorff, D. Key to sonnets of . 22-920 — Brae, A. E. Shakespeare, Collier, and Cole- ridge 24-103 — Bucknill, J. C. Psychology of . 24-101 — Campbell, J. Shakespeare's legal acquirements ^ 24-81 — Cliiisles, P. Etudes sur. . . 34-5421 — Coleridge, S. T. Lectures on . 24-102 Notes and lectures upon . . 22-983 — Collier, .J. P. Notes and emendations to text of 24-149 — Conolly, J. Study of Hamlet . 24-117 — Craik, G. L. Euglisli of . . 24-94 — Davies, T. Critical observations on 24-88 — Dodd, W. Life and beauties of . 24-44 — Dolby, T. Dictionary of quotations from 24-202 — Douce, F. Illustrations of . . 24-12 — Eaton, T. R. Shakesi)eare and the bible 24-79 — Gervinus, G. G. Commentaries on 24-112 — Giles, H. Human life in S. . . 24-66 — Griffith, E. Morality of dramas of 24-164 — Guizot, F. P. G. Shakspeare and his times 22-1073 — Hackett, J. H. Notes and citicisms on 34-111 — Hazlitt, W. Characters of Shakespear's plays 22-1083 — Historic doubts respecting . . 32-1670 — Hitclicock, E. A. Remarks on sonnets of 23-650 — Hudson, H. N. Lectures on . . 32-1097 — Hugo, V. William Shakespeare . 34-138 — Hunter, J. Life, studies, and writings of 34-89 — Jackson, C. Shakspeare's genius justified 24-26 — Jameson, A. Characteristics of women 24-307 — Jervis, S. Dictionary of language of 23-374 — Keightley, T. Shakespeare expositor 34-300 Shakespeare, W. Criticism and study. — Kellogg, A. O. Delineations of insanity, im- becility, and suicide . . . 24-166 — Landor, W. S. Citation and examination, etc. 18-8883 — Maginn, W. Shakespeare papers . 22-1126 — Massey, G. Shakspeare's sonnets . 22-1129 — Montagu, Mrs. E. Writings and genius of 24-161 — New exegesis of ... . 34-93 — Philosophy of 24-129 — Powiiall, A. Shakspere weighed in an even balance 24-127 — Pr(!ston, M. Studies in . . . 24-340 — Price, T. Wisdom and genius of . 34-169 — Reed, H. Lectures on tragic poetry 37"-996 — Routledge, E. Quotations from . 34-196 — Rushton, W. L. Shakespeare illustrated bv old authors 24-228 — Simrock, K. Shakespeare's plots . 24-100 — Some remarks on the tragedy of Hamlet 22-1216 — Ulrici, H. Shakspeare's dramatic art 24-47 — Walker, W. S. Shakespeare's versification 34-84 — Wordsworth, C. Shakspeare's knowledge and use of the bible .... 24-130 — Bibliography and authenticity of works. — ^^Shakespeare's plays: who wrote them? L., 1804 24-131 — Bailey, S. Received text and its improvement 24-126 — Collier, J. P. Shakespeare's library 24-77 — Dyce, A. Remarks on Collier's and Knight's editions 24-74 — Halliwell, J. O. Early quarto editions of the plays 21-201 Shakesperiana .... 21-198 Hand-list of [Shaksperiana] . 21-199 — Hamilton, N. E. S. A. Genuineness of the manuscript corrections in Collier's annotated S 24-96 — Holmes, N. Authorship of . . 22-1093 — Ingleby, C. M. Shakspere controversy 24-104 Shakspeare fabrications . . 24-90 — Malone, E. Authenticity of papers attributed to 34-75 — Shakespeare library and museum, catalogue 21— 0()9 — Singer, S. W. ' Text of S. vindicated 34^58 — Tiiimm, F. Shakesperiana (15(54-1864) 31-375 — Walker, W. S. Critical examination of text of 34-91 — Wilson, J. Shakespereana . . 31-107 Shakespeare and the bible. Rev. T. R. Eaton 34-79 Shakespeare and his friends. R. F. Williams 18-3531,3 Shakespeare characters. C. C. Clarke . 34-119 Shakespeare expositor. T. Keightley . 34-200 Shakespeare jest-books. W. C. Hazlitt 83-1373 Shakespeare library and museum, catalogue. L., 1868. 8» 31-363 Shakespeare memorial. L., 1864. f> . 30-2029 Shakespeare papers. W. Maginn . . 22-1120 Shakespeare, tales from. C. Lamb . 18-1805 Shakespeare treasurJ^ C. W. Stearns . 24-243 Sliakespeare, youth of. R. F. Williams 18-3522,3 Shakespearean gems. Le Ch. de Chatelain 24-241 Shakespeare's delineations of insanity, imbecility, and suicide. A. O. Kellogg . 2-1-166 Shakespeare's dramatic art. H. Ulrici 24-47 Shakespeare's England. G. W. Tiiornbury ... . . . 27^^-1143 Shakespeare's legal acquirements. J. Campbell 24-85 Shakespeare's library. J. P. Collier . 34-77 Shakespeare's plays and actors. J. H. Hackett 34-111 Shakespeare's plots. K. Simrock . . 24-100 SHAKESPEARE. 585 SHELLS. Shakespeare's use of the bible. C. Wordswoith 24-180 Shakespeare's versification. AV. S Walker 24-84 Shakespearian reader. J. W. S. Hows 24-248 Shaler, W. Sketches of Alsiiers, political, histori- cal, and civil. B., 182G. 8» . 28''-14 "Shall" and "will." E. W. Head . 22-128 Sham squire. W. J. Fitzpatrick . . 27''-1440 Shamil. See Schamyl. Shamrock and thistle. W. T. Adams . 18-4102 Shandy McGuire. J. Boyce . . . 18-372 Shanks, W. F. G. Personal recollections of dis- tinguished generals. N. Y., 186G 30-1847 Shannon, R. H. Vestiges of civilization ; or, the ajtiology of history. N. Y., 1851 2i)M64 Shannon. The youthful queen. F"s S. D. v. 25 24-221 Shanty, the blacksmith. Mrs. Sherwood 18-2836 Sharp, R. Letters and essays in prose and verse. Ph., 1885 38-1234 Sharpe, S. Egyptian antiquities in the British mu- s^eum. L., 18G2 .... 28^-193 — Egyptian hieroglyphics ; being an attempt to explain their nature, origin, and meaniuo- ; with a vocabulary. L., IHGl. 8" 22-220 — Egyptian mytholog3'an(l Egyptian Christianity; with their influence on the opinions of modern Christendom. L., 1SG3 . . 82-1145 — History of Egyi)t from the earliest times till the conquest by the Arabs, A. D. G40. New ed. L., 1846. 8" .... 28^-31 — History of the Hebrew nation, and its literature. L., 1869 28-''-74 Sharpe's British theatre. L., 1804,5. 16 v. 24-191 Sharper detected. R. Houdin . . 20-285 Sharpies, S. P. Chemical tables. Camb., 1866 8-109 Sharswood, G. Essay on professional ethics. 2d ed. Ph., 1860 .... 2-172 — Popular lectures on commercial law. Ph., 185G 2-124 — See Blackstone, W. ; Byles, J. G. Shaving of Shagpat. G. Meredith . 18-2197 Shaw, C. (Walsh's Br. poets) . , 28-188 Shaw, E. Civil architecture. Gth ed., revised. B., 1852. 4» 5-55 — Practical masonry ; or. a theoretical and opera- tive tuatise of building; containing the fun- damental rules in geometry, on masonry and stone-cutting, with their application to prac- tice. B., 18 6. 4° . . . 6-1002 Shaw, H. Booke of svndry dravghtes; principally serving for glasieis. L., Is48. 8" ."-108 Shaw, H. W. Josh Billings ; hiz sayings 18-8704 — Josh Billings on ice, and other things 18-4087 Shaw, J. A ramble tlirough the United States, Canada, and the \V est Indies. L., 1856. 8° 26b-635 — Travels in England ; a ramble with the city and town missionaries. L., 1861 . 27''-630 Shaw, S Journals; with a life of the author, by Josiah Qnincy. B., 1847. 8» . 80-600 Shaw, S. P. Odontalgia, commonly called tooth- ache ; its causes, prevention, and cure. Ph., 1868 10-814 Shaw, T. B. Outlines of English literature. Ph., 1849 22-1200 — Same. New Am. ed. ; with a sketch of Ameri- can literature, by H. T. Tuckerman. Ph , 1853 22-1201 Shaw, T. G. Wine, the vine, and cellar. L., 18()8. 8« 1-185 Shaw, W. Story of my mission in southeastern Africa ; comprising some account of the European colonists; with extended notices of the Kaffir and other native tribes. L., 1860 28''-888 Shawanee Indians. Drake, B. Tecumseh, the prophet and the Siiawanee I. . 80-522 — Harvey, H. History of . . . 26"-616 Shea, J. ]\Ianual of animal physiology, for the use of non-medical students. L., 1868 9-728 Shea, J. G. Discovery and explorntion of the Mis- sissippi valley ; with the original narratives of Marquette, Allouez, Membre, Hennepin, and Anasiase Douay. N. Y., 1852. 8" 26^-295 — The fallen brave : a biographical memorial of the American officers who have given their lives for the preservation of the Union. N.Y., 1861. 4» 30-2015 — History of the catholic missions among the In- dian tribes of the United Slates. N. Y., 1855 82-909 Sheahan, J. W. Life of Stephen A. Douglas. N. Y., 1860 . . . . . 80-1024 Shebbeare, J. Letters to the people of England. 4th ed. L., 1756. 8° . . . 27»-1078 Shedd, W. G. T. Discourses and essays. Andover, 1862 82-1691 — History of Christian doctrine. N.Y.,1863. 2 v. 8» 82-1113 — Homiletics and pastoral theology. N. Y., 1867. 80 32-1962 Shee, M. A. Life of Sir Martin Archer Shee. L. , 1860. 2 V. 8° . . . . 80-1790 Sheep. Biscliofi", J. Natural and commercial history of 6-282 — Clok, H. Diseases of . . . 4-260 — Jennings, R. Sheep, swine, and poultry 4-189 — Randall, H. S. Sheep husbandry . 4-170 Practical shepherd . . . 4-815 — Spooner, W. C. Economy and diseases of 4-188 Sheepfold and common ; or, the evangelical rambler. N. Y., 1859 32-1841 Sheeraz, tour to. E. S. Waring . . 2y'>-514 Sheffield, ,Iohn. See Buckingham, duke of. Sheldon, E. A. Lessons on objects ; graduated series. N. Y., 1863 . . . 18-205 — et al. Manual of elementary instruction; con- taining a graduated course of object lessons. N. Y., 1862 . . . . . 18-204 Sheldon, E. M. Early history of Michigan. N. 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Tachygraphy the most exact and com- pendious method of short and swift writing. Camb., 1G45 .... 22-233 Shelvocke, G. Voyage round the world, by the way of the great South sea, in 1718. L., 1757. 8" 29''-58 Shenandoah, the ; or, the last confederate cruiser. C. E. Huut 26''-873 Shenandoah. Patterson, R. Campaign in valley of 26''-593 Shenstone, W. Essays on men and manners. L., 1868 33-357 — (Bell's poets of G. B.) . . . 23-495 — (Sanford's Br. poets) . . . 23-208 Shepard, I. F. Scenes and songs of social life. B., 1846 33-2 Shephard, C. Historical account of the island of Saint Vincent. L., 1831. 8° . 26=^-714 Shepherd, W., et aj. Systematic education ; or, ele- mentary instructl(m in literature and science. 3ded. L., 1822. 3 v. 8° . . 13-206 Shepherd, W. A. From Bombay to Bushire, and Bussora ; including an account of the present state of Persia, and notes on the Persian war. L., 1857 38"-290 Shepherd and his flock, the. J. R. Macduff 33-1735 Shepherd of Salisbury plain. Mrs. PL 'More 18-3252 Shepherd-king. Charlotte Tucker . 18-3895 Sheppard, E. Charles Auchester : a memorial. By E. Berger 18-2826 — Counterpai'ts 18-3837 — "Judge not" ; or, Hester Powers' girlhood 18-2833 — Rumor 18-2828 — See Reynolds, B. Sheppard, F. Constitutional text-hook : a practical and familiar exposition of the constitution of the United States. Ph., 1850 .. 2-855 Sheppard, J. On dreams in their mental and moral aspects. L., 1847 . . . 15-295 Slieppard, J. G. Fall of Rome, and the rise of the new nationalities : a series of lectures on the connection between ancient and modern his- tory. L., 1861 .... 27^-3545 Sheppard, J. H. The life of Samuel Tucker, com- modore in the American revolution. B., 1868. 80 30-2364 Sheppard Lee. [Attributed to R. M. Bird] 18-2834 Sheppard' s touchstone. J. Doddridge V. 30,1 of 2-55 Sherbrooke. Mrs. H. B. Goodwin . 18-3716 Sherbu'ne, A. Memoirs of, written by himself. Utica, 1828 30-488 Sherburne, Sir E. (Sanford's Br. poets) 23-72 Sherburne, J. H. Life and character of John Paul Jones. 2d ed. N. Y., 1851. 8° 30-603 — The tourist's guide ; or, pencillings in England and on the continent; with the expences, con- veyances, distances, sights, hotels, etc. Ph., 1847 27M73 Sherer, J. Tlic desk-book of English synonymes. L., 1864 22-238 — See Beeton, S. O. Sherer, M. Militarj^ memoirs of field-marshal the Duke of Wellington. Ph., 1833. 3 v. 30-558 Sheridan, F. The history of Nourjahad. Sheridan, P. H. Denison, C. W. Life of — Headley, P. C. Life of . L., 1767 18-3750 80-1741 30-1-737 Sheridan, R. B. Dramatic works ; with a memoir of his life, by G. G. S. L., 1848 — Speeches ; with a sketch of his life. 3 V. 8° — The critic. B. D. v. 1 . — Same. F's S. D. v. 7 . — Same. M. B. D. v. 5 . — The duenna. F's S. D. — Tlie rivals: a comedy. — Same. D. L. T. v. 9 — Same. F's 8. D. v. 4 — Same. I. B. T. v. 18 — Same. M. B. D. v. 4 — Snme. S. B. T. v. 1 — Pizarro : a tragedy V. 7 . B. D. 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Official account of his great march through Georgia and the Carolinas ; with evi- dence before the congressional committee on the conduct of the war. N. Y., 1805 36'''-781 — Bowman, S. M., and R. B. Irwin. Sherman and his campaigns . . . 86*-704 — Conyngham, D. P. Sherman's march 36''-707 — Headley, J. T. Grant and Sherman 30-1867 — Headley, P. C. Life of . . . 30-1613 — Kennaway, J. H. On Sherman's track 26^-582 — Nichols, G. W. Story of the great march 26''-731 Sherring, M. A. Sacred city of the Hindus : an account of Benares in ancient and modern times; with an introduction by F. Hall. L., 1868. 8» 38''-597 Sherwood, J. D. See Case of Cuba, in Supplement. Sherwood, Mrs. M. M. 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N. Y., 1852. 8° 32-1604 Sliindler, Mary S. B. D. Northern harp : consisting of original sacred and moral songs ; adapted for the piano-forte and guitar. B. 4° 5-970 — Western harp : a collection of Sunday music ; arranged for the jiiiino-forte. B. 4° 5-972 Sliip and shore. W. Colton . . . 27''-239 Ship-buildiug. Bland, W. Forms of ships and boats . " 6-570 — Fairbairn, W. Treatise on iron s. 6-598 — Grautliam, J. Iron slnp-bnilding . 6-615 — Kipping, R. Masting, mast-making, rigginir, &c. : . . . 6-639 — Murray, R. Ship-building in iron and wood 6-1001 — Nystrom, J. W. Treatise on . 6-66 — Peake, J. Rudiments of naval architecture 6-673 — Rogers, G. W. Shipwright's own book 6-685 — Sommerfeldt, H. A. Elementary principles of 6-696 — See Dry docks ; Naval architecture. Shipley, J. Works. L.,1792. 2 v. 8» 32-1800 Shipley, O., (ed.) The church and the world: essays on questions of the day, by various Avriters. L., 1866-8. 3 v. 8" . 32-1946 — Tracts for the day. 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L., 1859 27^-499 — See Naples and Sicily. Sick giant aud the doctor dwarf D. Jerrold 18-1676" Sick headache. J. Mease . . . 10-864 — See Brain ; Headache ; Nervous system. Sick-room. Thomson, A, T. Domestic manage- ment of 10-107 — See Hospitals ; Hygiene. Sickness and health of Uie people of Bleaburn. M. • L. Ware 18-8439 Sickness. Dobee, — . Thoughts on . 32-312 Sickness, its trials and blessings ; to which is ap- pended prayers for the sick and dving. N. Y., 1856 *■ 32-1583 Siddons, H. Practical illustrations of rhetorical gesture and acti(m ; adai)led to the English drama, from a work on the subject by M. Engel. L.,1822. 8» . . . 24-73 — Time 's a tell-tale : a comedy. I. B. T. V. 10 of 24-141 Siddons, J. H. Norton's handbook to Europe ; or, how to travel in the old world. N. Y., 1860 27^-562 — See Stocqueler, J. H. Siddons, Mrs, S. K. Boaden, J. Memoirs of 30-491 — Campbell, T. Life of . . . 30-490 Sidereal heavens. T. Dick . . . 12-5 Sidmouth, H. Addington, Viscount. Pellew, G. Life and correspondence of . . 30-685 Sidney, A. Discourses on government ; with an account of the author's life. N. Y., 1805. 3 v. 8° 2-859 — Van Santvoord, G. Life of . . 30-658 Sidney, E. Life of the Rev. Rowland Hill. N. Y., 1834 30-239 Sidney, H. Diary of the times of Charles II ; with letters illustrative of the times of James II and William III. Edited, with notes, by R. W. Blencowe. L., 1843. 2 v. 8» . 27'-1075 Sidney, Sir P. Miscellaneous works ; with a life of the author and illustrative notes, by W. Gray. B., 1800. 8° . . . . 33-789 — The countess of Pembroke's Arcadia 18-3934 — Life and times of. B., 1859 . . 30-1078 — Bourne, H. R. F. Memoir of . 30-1386 — Lloyd, J. Life of . . . . 30-1418 Sidney, S. The three colonies of Australia ; their pastures, copper mines, and gold fields. Au- burn, 1854 29''-215 — See Youatt, W. Sidney Elliott. Miss M. D. Nauman . 18-2314 Sidney Grey : a tale of school life. By the author of Mia and Charhe . . . 18-2846 Sidonia the sorceress. W. Meinhold . 18-1961 Siebold, C. T. E. v. Anatomy of the invertebrata. Trans, from the German, and edited, with notes and additions, recording the recent progress of the science, by W. I. Burnett. B., 1854. 80 .... 9-628 — On a true parthenogenesis in moths and bees. Trans, by W. S. Dallas. L., 1857. 8" 9-6'JO Siebold, P. F. v. See Manners and customs of the Japanese. Siecle de Louis XIV. F. M. A. de Voltaire 34-3901,4808 Siecle de Louis XV. F. M. A. de Voltaire 34-3902 Siege de Calais. Mme de Tencin . 34-5139 Siege de la Rochelle. Mme de Genlis . 34-4441 Siege of Kars. H. Sandwith . . 28^^-512 Siege of Lichfield. W. Gresley . . 18-1267 Siege of Richmond. J. Cook . . 20"-478 Siege of Roxburg. J. Hogg . . v. 6 of 18-1449 Siege of Vienna. Mad. C. Pichler . 18-2496 Siegmeyer, J. G. Theorie der tonsetzkunst, mit bezugnahme auf die theorie von W. A. Mozart. 2te iiuff". Berlin, 1834. 4° . . 34-2253 Sierra Leone, life in. T. E. Poole . 28''-206 Sieveking, A. W., life of From the German ; ed. by Catherine Winkworth. L. 1863 . 30-1781 Sight. Abbott, T. K. Sight and touch 15-278 — Clark, J. H. How preserved and how lost 10-156 — Cooper, W. W. Near sight, aged sight, im- paired vision, etc. . . . 10-397 — Jones, T. W. Defects of . . 10-181 — Kitchener, W. Economy of the eyes 10-774 — Wells, J. S. Long, short, and Aveak s. 10-894 — Wilde, W. R. Malformations of the organs of 10-714 — See Blindness ; Eye; Ophthalmoscope ; Optics; Spectacles; Vision. Sight-set'ing in Germany and Tyrol. J. Forbes . . . . 27"-421 Sights and sensations in France, Germanv, and Switzerland. E. G. Buffum . 27*'-751 Signals. Gamble, J. Essay on . . 0-1030 — Rogers, H. J. Telegraph dictionary 1-60 Signals of distress. W. B. Jerrold . 2-744 Signe de la croix avant le Christianisme. G. de Mortillet 34-4699 Signe's histcjry. M. Thoresen . . 18-3227 Signet ring, and other gems. J. de Liefde 18-1896 Signboards. Larwood, J., and J. C. 'Hotten. His- tory of 27"-713 Signs. See Tavern anecdotes, etc. Signs of the times. C. C. J. Bunsen . 32-718 Signs of the times. C. C. Cuyler . . 32-2160 Sigourney, L. H. The daily counsellor. 2d ed. Hart., 1859. 8<> . . . . 23-954 — Examples of life and death. N. Y.,1851 30-1955 — Examples from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. N. Y., 1857 . . 30-945 — Letters of life. N. Y., 186G . . 30-1750 — Letters to mothers. Hart., 1838 . 33-411 — Letters to my pupils ; with narrative aud bio- graphical sketches. N. Y.,1851. 33-413 — Lucy Howard's journal . . . 18-2845 — Myrtis ; with other etchings and sketchings 18-2844 — Pocahontas, and other poems. N. Y., 1841 . . . . 23-210 — Sayings of the little ones, and poems for their mothers. Buflalo, 1855 . . 33-920 — Scenes in my native land. B., 1845 2G''-117 — Sketches 33-63 — Water-drops. N. Y., 1849 . . 33-412 SIGURD. 539 SIMMS. Siffurd, the crusader. See Early travels in Palestine 28"-210 Sibk. Osborne, W. G. Origin of tlie S. state 28''-274 — See Hindustan ; India. Sikes, W. One poor girl : the story of thousands IS— 2S48 Silas Marner. ' M. Evans '. '. '. 18-1038 Silcote of Silcotes. H. Kingsley , . 18-1749 Silence of scripture. F. Wharton . 32-2257 Silent struggles. Mrs. A. S. Stephens . 18-3004 Silent woman. By the author of Beyminstre 18-2847 Silhouette, la : clirouique de Paris. P., 1845,6. 4» 34r-4957 Siljestrom, P. A. Educational institutions of the United States, their cliaracier and organiza- tion. Trans, by F. Rowan. L., 1853 13-207 Silk. Cowdin, E. C. Report on . . 6-905 — History of silk, and other fibrous substances 6-337 — Kenrick, W. American silk grower's guide 4-42 — Letter from the secretary of the treasury, in re- lation to the growth and manufacture of silk, adapted to the different parts of the Union. W., 1828. 8° . . . . 6-367 — Porter, G. R. Treatise on the manufacture of 6-394,5 — Vernon, W. H. Cultivation of . 4-37 Silk-worms, art of rearing. V. Dandolo 4-251 Silliman, A. A gallop among American scenery ; or, sketches of American scenes and military adventure. N. Y., 1843 . . 26M18 Silliman, Benjamin. Elements of chemistry in the order of the lectures given in Yale college. N. Haven, 1830. 2 v. 8» . . 8-22 — Journal of travels in England, Holland, and Scotland, and of two passages over the Atlantic in 1S05,6. 3d ed. N. Haven, 1820. 3 V 27M74 — Outline of the course of geological lectures given in Yale college. K. Haven, 1829. 8" 9-295 — Remarks made on a short tour betw^een Hartford and Quebec, 1819. N. Haven, 1820 26^-119 — Visit to Europe in 1851. N. Y., 1853, 2 v. 27''-316 — Fisher, G. P. Life of . . . 30-1797 Silliman, Benjamin, jr. First principles of chemistry for the use of colleges and schools. Ph., 1858 8-40 — First principles of physics, for schools and col- leges. Ph., 1859 .... 11-134 — and C. R. Goodrich. The world of science, art, and indu.stry ; illustrated from examples in the New York exhibition, 1853,4. N. Y., 1854. 4° 6-1024 Siluria. Sir R. I. Murchison . . 9-274 — See Fossils ; Geology ; Palaeontology. Silurian formation of the Pentland hills. G. C. Haswell 9-332 Silvela, M. See Bibliotheca selecta. Silver, A. The holy word in its own defence ; ad- dressed to Bishop Colenso and all other earnest seekers after truth. N. Y., 1863 32-1075 — Lectures on the symbolic character of the sacred scriptures. N. Y., 1863 . . 32-1071 Silver, J. M. W. Sketches of Japanese manners and customs ; illustrated by native drawings reproduced in fac-simile by chromo-iithoii- raphy. L., 1867. 4° . . . 28M)22 Silver. Kiistel, G. Processesof extraction of 6-357 — Lamborn, R. H. i\Ietallurgy of . 6-359 — Lees, W. N. Drain of silver to east 1-176 — Mo wry, S. Silver region of North America 2G''-506 — Pdillips, J. A. Mining and metallurgy of 6-"j19 — See Metallurgy. Silver cord. S.Brooks. . . . 18-436 Silver-head. L. Osborn .... 24-205 Silver pen. Pseud. See Meteyard, Eliza. Silver store. S. Baring-Gould . . 23-1032 Silver sunbeam. J. Towler . . . 6-932 Silver threads. H. B. M'Keever . . 18-1999 Silvere. Mme Biard .... 34-3032 Silwood 18-2849 Simancas, documents from. See Gonzalez, T. 27^-507 Simcoe, J. G. Military journal : a history of the operations of a partizan corps, called the queen's rangers, during the war of the Ameri- can revolution. N. Y., 1844. 80 26''-182 Simeon, Charles. Cams, W. Memoir of 30-834 Simeon, Cornwall. Stray notes on fishing and natural history. Camb., 1800 . 20-469 Simienowicz, C. Great art of artillery. Trans, from the French, by G. Shelvocke. L., 1729. f« 6-1000 Simmonds, John. See History of the four thief- takers, (in supjilement) . . 2-119 Simmonds, P. L. Dictionary of trade products. L., 1803 33-686 — Sir John Franklin and the Arctic regii.ns : a narrative showing the progress of British en- terprise for the discovery of the Northwest passage ; with notices of all the expeditions sent in search of the missing vessels under Sir John Franklin. L., 1853 . 29t--119 — See Dublin international exhibition ; Fenn, Ch. Simms, F. A winter in Paris : observations of French medical and sanitary matters, 1865,6. L., 1866 10-678 Simms, F. W. Treatise on the principal mathemat- ical instruments. Bait., 1844. 8° 11-164 Simms, J. R. Trappers of New York ; or, a biography of Nicholas Stoner and Nathaniel Foster 18-2850 Simms, W. G. Beauchampe . . 18-2855 — Border beagles .... 18-2856 — Carl Werner, and other tales . . 18-2857 — ' Cassique of Kiawah , . . 18-2858 — Charleniont 18-2860 — Confession; or, the blind heart . 18-2861 — Egeria ; or, voices of thought and counsel. Ph., 1853 — Eutaw ; a sequal to The forayers — The foiayers .... — Guy Rivers .... — Helen Halsey .... — 'History of South Carolina N. Y. 33-292 18-28G2 18-2863 18-2864 18-2865 1860 26''-433 18-2866 , 1847 30-27 18-2867 Charleston, 1827 23-673 Mellichampe 18-2869 The partisan : a tale of the revolution 18-2870 Poems ; descriptive, dramatic, legendary, and — Katharine Walton . — Life of the Chevalier Bayard — The lily and the totem . — Lyrical and other poems N. Y. contemplative. N. Y., 1853. 2 v. — Richard llurdis .... — The scout — Southern passages and pictures. N. Y, 23-362 18-2871 18-2872 , 1839 23-257 18-2873 18-2874 — Southward ho ! . . . — Sword and distaff . — Same, under title, Woodcraft ; or, hawks about the dovecote . . . ' . 18-2877 — Vasconselos 18-2875 — Views and reviews in American literature, his- tory, and fiction. N. Y., 1845 . 33-222 — War poetry of the south. N. Y., 1867 23-920 — The wigwam and the cabin . . 18-2876 — Woodcraft ; or, liawks about the dovecote. See Sword and distatf. — Yemassee 18-2878 SIMMS, 540 SINGER. Simms, W. H. The sextant aud its applications. L., 1858. 8° .... 12-86 Simon, John. Memoir of J. H. Green . 15-342 Simon, Jules. See Malel>ranchc, N. de. Simon, J. P. [dit Lockroi.] See Scribe, A. E. Thea- tre. Com.-V. Simon. Mme Dudevant , . . 34-3085 Simon Magus, anatomy of . . . 32-157 Simon Suggs' adventures. J. J. Hooper 18-1492 Siniond, L. Switzerland ; or, journal of a tour and residence in that country, in 1817-9; followed by an historical sketch on the manners and customs of ancient and modern Helvetia. B., 1822. 2 V. 8» . . . 27"-776 Simonde. See Sismondi. Simonides, C. Fac similes of certain portions of the gospels of St. Matthew, and of the epistles of St. James and Jiide, written on papyrus, in the first century; with notes. L., 1861. f" 32-2000 Simonds, W. Clinton ; or, boy-life in the country 18-2881 — Ella ; or, turning over a new leaf . 18-2882 — Jessie ; or, trying to be somebody . 18-2883 — Marcus ; or, the boy tamer , . 18-2884 — Oscar ; or, the boy who had his own way 18-2885 — Whistler ; or, the manly boy . . 18-2880 Simonin, L. L'ile Maurice et la societe Mauricienne 34-4078 — Underground life ; or, mines and miners. Ed. by H. W. Bristow. N. Y., 1869. 8° 0-418 Simons, M. P. Photography in a nut shell. Ph., 1858 6-950 — Plain instructions for colouring photogi'aphs. Ph., 1857 0-951 Simpkin the second. See Broome, R., in supple- ment. Simple histoire. Mrs. Inchbald . . 34-4350 Simple story. Mrs. Inchbald . 18-1272,1563 Simple tales. Mrs. A. Opie . . t. 1 of 18-2394 Simple woman. By the author of " Nut-brown maids" 18-8721 Simplicity and fascination. A. Beale . 18-295 Simpson, G. Overland journey round the world, during 1841,2. Ph., 1847. 8» . 29«'-01 Simpson, H. The lives of eminent Philadelphians. Ph., 1859. 8° . . . . 30-1170 Simpson, James. Visit to Fland6rs in July, 1815 ; being chiefly an account of the field of Water- loo. N. Y., 1810 . . . 27^-49 — See Educator 13-75 Simpson, J. C. Horse portraiture. N. Y., 1808. 8° 20-470 Simpson, James H. Journal of a military reconnais- sance, from Santa Fe to the Navajo country. Ph., 1852. 8° . ... 26^-227 — . Shortest route to California ; with history of the explorations of the great basin of Utah, and an account of the Indian tribes. Ph., 1809. 80 26^-1046 — See Topographical bureau, U. S. Simpson, John H. Horrors of the Virginia slave trade and of the slave-rearing plantations. L., 1863 2-861 Simpson, J. P. Dreams of delusion. F's M. D. V. 32 . . ... 24-113 — Letters from the Danube. L., 1847. 2 v. 8° 27"-233 — Marco Spada. F's S. D. v. 18 . ■ 21-221 — Pictures from revolutionary Paris ; sketched during the first phasis of the revolution of 1848. L.,1849. 2 v. . . . ie7»^1908 — Second love. F's S. D. v. 84 . . 24-221 Simpson, .T. Y. Acupressure, a new measure of ar- resting surgical liajinorrhage, etc. E., 1864 10-720 — Archaic sculpturings of cups, circles, etc., upon stones in Scotland, England, and other coun- tries. E., 1807. 8° . . . 27"-3546 Simpson, J. Y. Clinical lectures on diseases of women. Ph., 1803. 8° . . 10-451 — Homojopathy ; its tenets and tendencies, theo- retical, theological, and therapeutical. Ph., 1854. 8° 10-189 — See Henderson, Wm. Simpson, L. F. Literature of Italy, from the origin of the Italian language to the death of Boc- cacio ; a historical sketch. L.,1851 22-1204 Simpson, R. Banner of the covenant ; or, historical notices of some of the Scottish martyrs. E., 1847 32-1391 Simpson, S. Author's jewel ; consisting of essays, miscellaneous, literary, and moral. Ph., 1823 83-486 — Biography of Stephen Girard ; with his will affixed. 2d ed. Ph., 1832 . . 30-202 Simrock, K. Remarks on the plots of Shake- speare's plays ; with notes and additions by J. O. Halliwell. L., 1850. 8" . 24-100 Sims, J. M. Clinical notes on uterine surgery, with special reference to the management of the sterile condition. N. Y., 1806. 8° 10-723 Sims, R. Handbook to the library of the British museum ; with some account of the principal libraries in London. L. 1854. . 21-108 — Index to the pedigrees and arms contained in the herald's visitations, and otlier genealogical manuscripts in the British museum. L., 1849. 8» 21-111 — Manual for the genealogist, topographer, an- tiquary, aud legal professor, consisting of descriptions of public records, etc. 2d ed. L., 1801. 8° . . . . 21-263 Simson, R. See Euclid. Simson, W. History of the Gipsies ; with specimens of the Gipsy language. Ed., with preface, in- troduction, and notes, and a disquisition on the past, present, and future of Gipsydom, by J. Simson. L., 1865 . . ' . 27''-1376 Sinai. Anderson, J. Wanderings through the wilderness of ... . 28''-577 — Bonar, H. Desert of . . ■ . 28''-233 — (Mayton, R. Journal from Grand Cairo 28''-08 — Hamilton, J. Travels in . . 28''-247 — Stanley, A. P. Sinai and Palestine 28''-225 — Stewart, R. W. Journey to . . 28''-343 Sinclair, A. Reminiscences of the discipline, cus- tom, and usages in the royal navy in "the good old times," 1814-31. L. . 27M077 Sinclair, C. Beatrice .... 18-2891 — Cliarlie Seymour .... 18-2893 — Flirtations in fashionable life . . 18-3899 — Holiday house 18-2893 — Jane Bouverie 18-3894 — Kaleidoscope of anecdotes and aphoi-isms. L., 1851 33-123 — Lord and Lady Harcourt . . 18-2895 — Modern accomplishments . . 18-2896 — Modern flirtations .... 18-2897 — Modern society .... 18-2898 — Scotland and the Scotch ; or, the western circuit. N. Y., 1840 . . -. . 27M03 — Shetland and the Shetlanders ; or, the northern circuit. N. Y., 1840 . . . 27''-103 Sinclair, John, M. A. National education and church extension. L.,1849. 8°. 13-224 Sinclair, Sir John. Code of health and longevity. 0th ed. L., 1844 .... 10-141 — Correspondence; with reminiscences of disting- uislied characters. L., 1831. 2 v. 8° 38-1210 — History of the public revenue of the British em- pire. Dub., 1785. 8° . . . 27''-1079 Sinding, P. C. History of Scandinavia. ^ 3d ed. N. Y., 1800 37''-3790 Sing-Sing state prison. J. Lucky. . 3-776 Singer, S. W. Text of Shakespeare vindicated from tiie interpolations and corruptions advocated by J. P. Collier, in his notes and emendations. L., 1853. 8" .... 24-58 SINGERS. 541 SKEPTICISM. Singers. Clayton, E. C. Queens of song 30-1505 Singing. Bassini, C. Art, of . . 5-991 — Cole, W. View of modern psalmody 5-1044 — Courcy, F. de. Art of . . . 5-1007 — Lanza, G. Elements of . , . 5-985 — Nash, F. H., and G. F. Bristosv. Cantara 5-1053 — See Music, vocal ; Voice. Single blessedness ; or, single ladies and gentlemen against the slandei s of the pulpit, the press, and the lecture-room. N. Y., 1852 33-408 Singleton Fontenoy. J. Ilannay . . 18-1335 Sinking-funds. Sargant, W. L. Apology for 1-364 Sinlram. F. H. C. de Lnmotte-Fouque 18-1101 Sinus, tangents, etc. A. Ulacq . . 34-4491 Siogvolk, P. Walter Ashwood . . 18-2901 Sioux war and massacre. I. V. D. Heard 20^-528 Sir Andrew Wylie. J. Gait . . . 18-1138 Sir Bernard Gaston. J. F. Smith . . 18-40G1 Sir Brook Fosbrooke. C. Lever . . 18-1890 Sir Charles Grandison. S. Pichardson 18-2047 Sir Edward Seaward's narrative. Jane Porter 18-2530 Sir Gawayne. [E. E. T. S.] Pt. 4 v. 3 of 22-1043 Sir Gilbert : a novel .... 18-2904 Sir Jasper Carew. C. Lever . . 18-18SG Sir Jasper's tenant. Miss M. E. Braddon 18-387,90 Sir John May Mead. W. Urquhart . 18-3380 Sir Lauucclot Greaves. T. Smollett . 18-2956 Sir Ralph Esher. L. Hunt . . . 18-1546 Sir Rohan's ghost. Mrs. H. E. Spofibrd 18-2542 Sir Roger de Coverley. J. Addison . 18-3998 Sir Roland Ashton. C. Long . . 18-1931 Sir Theodore Broughton. G. P. R. James 18-1040 Sir Thomas Moie. R. Southey . . 2-809 Sirr, H. C. China and the Chinese ; their religion, character, customs, and manufactures ; the evils arising from the opium trade, etc. L., 1849. 2 V. 8° . . . . 28i>-277 Sismondi, J. C. L. S. de. The battles of Cressy and Poictiers. From the Histoire des Fran- Qais ; with a literal interlinear translation. B., 1836 34-5058 — Histoire de la chute de 1' empire Remain, et du declin de la civilisation. B., 1836. 8° 34-4534 — Histoire de la liberie en Italic. P., 1832. 2 v. 80 ....... 34-4710 — Histoire des Franqais. P., 1821-44. 31 v. 8° 34-4709 — Histoire des republiques Italiennes du moyen age. P., 1840. 10 v. 8° . . 34-4524 — Historical view of the literature of the south of Europe ; with notes by T. Rescue. 3d ed. N. Y., 1827. 2 v. 8» . . . 22-1208 — Same. L., 1850. 2 v. . . . 22-1209 — History of the crusades against the Albigcnses in the 13th century. B., 1833 . 32-1300 — History of the fall of the Roman empire ; com- prising a view of the invasion and settlement of the barbarians. L., 1834. 2 v. 27''-2405 — Same. Ph., 1835. 8° . . . 27"-2406 — History of the Italian republics ; a vievv of the origin, progress and fall of Italian freedom. L., 1832 27^-2408 — Same. L., 1852. 8" . . . 27^-2407 — Political economy, and the philosophy of gov- ernment ; with an liistorical notice of his life and writings by M. Mignet. L., 1847. 8" 3-221 Sissy Jupe. [Dickens' Little folks] . 18-3988 Sister Agnes ; or, the captive nun . . 18-3730 Sister Rose. W. W. Collins . . 18-090 Sister Ruth's stories for the voung ; or, evenings with John Woolman. By R. P. A. Ph., 1865 30-1615 Sisterhoods. Goodman, M. Sisterhoods in the church of England and some in the Romish church 32-2289 Sisterhoods. Manual of the sodality . 32-1736 — Memoir of jMrs. E. A. Seton . . 32-1750 — Stanley, Miss. Hospitals and sisterhoods 32-1706 — White, C. I. Sketch of . . . 32-1750 — See Convents ; Deaconesses. Sisters abroad. B. H. Channing . . 27''-428 Sister's bye-hours. Jean Ingelow . 18-1570 Sisters of charity. A. Jameson . . 2-736 Sisters of Soleure. By C. S. W. . . 18-2905 Sister's story. Mrs. A. Craven . . 18-4084 Sitgreaves, L. Expedition down the Zuni and Col- orado rivers. W., 1853. 8° . 20^-335 Six days of creation. T.Lewis . . 32-1135 Six hundred dollars a year ; a wife's effort at low living under high prices. B., 1807 0-220 Six mille lieues a toute vapeur. Mme et M. Dude- vant 34-3711 Six months at the white house. F. B. Carpenter 30-1832 Six months in America. G. T. Vigne . 2e''-694 Six months in the federal states. E. Dicey 26''-440 Six months in India. M. Carpenter . 28''-588 Six months in reunion. P. Beaton . 28''-584 Six nations. See Cornplanter memorial. Six semaines. E. F. Carlen . . . 34-4193 Six years in India. E. J. Humphrey . 28*^-521 Six years later. A. Dumas . . . 18-940 Six years' travel in Russia. By an English lady. L., 1859. 3v. . . . . 27''-524 Six-year-old parliament and its approaching dissolu- tion ; a handbook for candidates and electors. 2d ed. L., 1865 .... 27M082 Sixteen revelations. Juliana of Norwich 32-1141 Sixth Pennsylvania cavalry. Gracey, S. L. Annals 20^-1010 Sixtus, V. See Intrigues of conclaves ; also Mend- ham, J. ; and Rocca, A., in Supplement. Sixty years' gleanings. J. Brown, . 30-1251 Siyar-ul-mutakherin. Gliolam Hussein-klian 28''-186 Skater's text-book. Swift, F., and M. R. Clark 20-480 Skeats, II. S. History of the free churches of Eng- land, from 1088-1851. L., 1809. 8° 32-73(j Skeat, W. W , [Ed.] Lancelot of the laik. [E. E. T. S. pt. 0] . . . v. 3 of 22-1043 — Pierce, the ploughman's crede. [E. E. T. S. pt. 30] V. 17 of 22-1043 — Romans of Partenay ; otherwise known as the tale of Melusine. ["Tr. du latin de Jean d' Arras."] [E. E. T. S. pt. 22] V. 11 of 22-1043 — Vision of William concerning Pier's plowman. [E. E. T. S. pt. 28] . . V. 15 of 22-1043 — William of Palerne ; otherwise known as " AVil- liam and the werwolf;" followed by a frag- ment of the alliterative romance of Alisaun- der. [E. E. T. S. Extra series. Pt. 1] V. 1 of 22-1044 Skeleton leaves. Parrish, E. Phantom bouquet 5-215 — Phantom flowers .... 5-318 Skeleton monk, and other poems. F. D. Janvier 23-786 Skeleton structures. O. Henrici . . 0-58 Skeletonizing leaves. Parrish, E. Art of 5-215 Skeltou, J. Poetical works ; princii)ally according to the edition of A. Dyce. B., 1850. 3 v. 23-448 — (Sanford's Br. poets) . . . 23-48 Skene, W. F. The four ancient books of Wales ; containing the Cymric poems, attributed to the bards of the Gth century. E., 1808. 2 v. 8» 22-1210 Skepticism. Awas-I-Hind . . . 32-1887 — Berg, J. F., and J. Barker. Discussion 32-1669 — Caughey, J. Conflicts with . . 32-1452 — Historic doubts respecting Shakspeare 32-1670 SKEPTICISM. 542 SLAVERY. Skepticism. Kueeland, blasphemy Review of trial for 82-1548 18-1583 27"-3 5-392 18-2817 F. O. C. 27'^-947 33-1401 By the 26M008 18-880 Camb., 13-208 — Matliews, J. M. The bible and men of learning 32-1531 — Post, T. M. Skeptical era . • 32-605 — Roberts, P. Christianity vindicated 32-1603 — Rogers, H. Eclipse of taith . . 32-402 — Struenzee, J. F. Sceptic and Christian 32-419 — Walker, J. B. Philosophy of . 32-691 — Walworth, C. Gentle skeptic . 32-1061 — Young, J. R. Modern skepticism and modern science 32-1663 — See Atheism ; Free thought ; Free thinkers ; In- fidelity ; Rationalism. Sketch-book. W. Irving Sketch of Old England. J. K. Paulding Sketcher. J. Eagles .... Sketches. Miss E. M. Sewell Sketches abroad with pen and pencil. Dark.y Sketches and adventures in Madeira, Portugal, and the Audalusias of Spain. N. Y., 1856 27M06 Sketches and criticisms. A. Smith Sketches and recollections of Lynchburg, oldest inhabitant. Richmond, 1858 Sketches by Boz. C. Dickens Sketches from Cambridge. By a Don. 1865 ..."... Sketches from life. L. Blanchard . . 33-1279,80 Sketches from life ; or, illustrations of the influence of Christianity. N. Y. . . 82-662 Sketches of Cantabs. By John Smith (of Smith hall) 18-2908 Sketches of conspicuous living characters of France. Trans, by R. M. Walsh. Ph., 1841 30-536 Sketches of Ireland sixty years ago. Dub., 1847 27^-917 Sketches of Irish character. S. C. Hall 18-1339 Sketches of life and character. T. S. Arthur 18-186 Sketches of the domestic manners and institutions of the Romans. Ph., 1823 . . 27='-2500 Sketches of the English. D. Jerrold . 18-1677 Sketches of Persia, from the journals of a traveller in the east. Ph., 1828 . . 28"-555 Sketches of popular tumults ; illustrative of the evils of social ignorance. L., 1837 . 29*''-54 Sketches of Turkey in 1831,2. J. E. De Kay 27''-213 Sketches of young ladies, young couples, and young gentlemen [by M. P.J . . . 18-4043 Skin. Atlas of portraits of diseases of . 10-1009 — Damon, H. F. Structural lesions . 10-893 — Fox, W. T. Skin diseases . . 10-421 — Griffith, S. G. Dermatology, and treatment by means of herbs .... 10-667 — Hebra, F. Diseases of . . . 10-837 — Hillier, T. Handbook of skin diseases 10-513 — Neligau, J. M. Atlas of cutaneous diseases 10-461 — Perry, B. C. The human hair . 10-586 — Piumbe, S. Diseases of . . . 10-535 — Riiyer, P. Treatise on the diseases of 10-529 — TAveedie, A., [Ed.] Dissertations on 10-533 — Williams, J. W. A clear skin, etc. 10-776 — Wilson, E. Diseases of . . . 10-262,631 Management of, as a means of health 10-620 Skinner, J. E. H. After the storm ; or, Jonathan and his neighbors in 1865,6. L. , 1866. 2 v. 8« 26''-665 — Roughing it in Crete. L., 1868. 8» 27''-937 — Tale or Danish heroism. L., 1865 . 27"-2792 Skinner, J. S. Address before Mass. charitable me- chanic asso. B., 1850. 8°. . 33-1150 — See Montlily journal of agriculture . 4-29 Skinner, T. H. Discussions in theology. N. Y., 1868 32-2416 Skirmishes and sketches. A. E. Dodge 33-476 Skirmishing. Mrs. C. Jenkin . . 18-2007 Skoda, J. Auscuhation and percussion. Trans. from t!ie 4th ed. by W. O. Markham. Ph., 1854. 8° 10-491 Skottowe, A. Life of Shakspeare ; enquiries into the originality of his dramatic plots and char- acters ; and essays on the ancient theatres and theatrical usages. L., 1824. 2 v. 8" 30-1826 Skulls. See Crania. Skye, summer in. A. Smith . . . 27^-770 Slack, H. J. Marvels of pond-life ; or, a year's mi- croscopic recreations among the polyps, in- fusoria, rotifers, and water-bears. L., 1861 9-629 — Philosophy of progress in human affairs. L., 1860 2-863 Slade, A. Records of travels in Turkey and Greece, and of a cruise in the Black sea. Ph., 1833. 2v 2:''-125 Slade, D. D. Diphtheria ; its nature, treatment and history. Ph., 1862. 8° . . 10-654 Slang, riotten, J. C. Slang dictionary 22-227 — Vaux, J. II. Vocabulary of flash language 30-2423 — See Vtilgarisms. Slater, J. W. 'Handbook of chemical analysis for practical men. 2d ed. L., 1865 8-104 Slater, S. White, G. S. Memoir of . 30-402 Slave king. V. Hugo .... 18-1531 Slave of the lamp. W. North . . 18-2343 Slave language and literature, historical view of. T. A. L. V. J. Robinson . . 22-1183 Slave provinces of Turkey. C. Robert 27''-2962 Slave songs of the United States. [Ed. by W. F. Allen, C. P. Ware, and L. M. Garrison.] N. Y., 1867. 8» . . . . 5-1068 Slave trade. Benezet, A. Rise and progress of 28''-59 — Blake, W. O. Ancient and modern s. t. 2-554 — Carey, H. C. Domestic and foreign s. t. 2-588 — Clarkson, T. Abolitionof, by the British parlia- ment 27''-269,70 — Christy, D. Ethiopia . . . 28'^-240 — Correspondence with commissioners and reports from officers in relation to. L., 1865. f» 2-1107 — Edwards, B. Speech at conference in Jamaica . ' . . . . 26='-73 — Foote, A. H. Africa and the American flag 28'>-174 — Forbes, F. E. Six months' service in the Afri- can blockade .... 28''-330 — Hill, P. G. Fifty days on board a slave vessel 18-3652 — Leonard, P. Suppression of . . 28''-80 — Siiaipson, J. H. Horrors of the Virginia s. t. 2-861 — Wheaton, H. Right of search . 2-105 — Wilberforce, W. Letter on the abolition of 2-909 — See International policy ; AVest Indies. Slaveholder abroad ; or, Billy Buck's visit with his master to England : a series of letters from Dr. Pleasant Jones to Major Joseph Jones of Georgia. Ph., 1860 . . . 27''-437 Slavery. Law, legislation, etc. — Fisher, S. G. Law of the territories 2G''-6n9 — Goodell, W. American slave code 2-672 — Hiird, J. C. Law of freedom and bondage 2-184 — Lincoln, W. S. Alton trials . . 2-223 — Phillips, W. Constitution a pro-slaverj- com- pact 26"-672 — Stroud, G. M. Sketchof the laws of 2-125 — Taney, R. B The unjust judge . 2-902 — Wilson, 11. Anti-slavery measures 26^-577 — See Scott, Dred. — Miscellany. — Abbott, J. S. C. South and north . 26'>-374 — Adams, N. South-side view of . 26''-377 SLAVERY. 543 SMEATON. Slavery. Miscellany. — Andrews, E. A. Slavery in the U. S. — Barnes, A. Church and s. — — Scriptural views of . — Beeclier, C. Slavery and abolitionism — Beecher, H. W. Freedom and war — Blake, W. O. Ancient and modern s. — Bledsoe, A. T. Liberty and s. — Brownlow, W. G., and A. Pryne 2--)10 32-1580 32-1581 2-541 32-114G 2-554 2-550 Debate on 2-569 — €airnes, J. E. Slave power . . 2G'^-481 — Chase, E. B. Teachings of patriots and states- men ...... 2G*-GG2 — Chase, H., and C. W. Sanborn. North and south 2G'^-G02 — Cheever, G. B. Guilt of s. demonstrated from sc iptures . . . . . 2-607 — Cob ), T. R. P. Historical sketch of 2-623 — Cochin, A. Kesnlts of . . . 2-G18 — Fedric, F. Slave life in Virginia and Kentucky 26''-457 — G'.eaninffs in Africa .... 28''-37 — Goodwin, D. R. Southern s. . . 2-G79 — Hall, M. Twofold s. of the U. S. . 2-G03 — Haven, G. National sermons . . 32-301 — Hildreth, R. Despotism in America 2-711 — Hodgman, S. A. Nation's sin and punishment 2-080 — Hopkins, J. H. View of . . 2-724 — Jay, W. Liquiry on colonization . 2-740 — Lamennais, H. F. R. Esclavage modern e 34-3478 — Lincoln, A., and S. A. Douglass. Political de- bates 26»-701 — May, S. J. Recollections of our anti-slavery conflict 2-971 — Olmstead, F. L. Cotton kingdom . 26'^-409 Journey in the seaboard slave* states 26''-298 — Owen, R. D. Slavery and emancipation 26"-671 — Ozanne, T. D. Soutli as it is . . 26'M38 — Parker, T. Letter on . . . 2-824 Speeches, addresses and sermons 32-1125,6 — Pennsylvania hall, history of . . 2G''-4i)l — R:\pliall, M. J. Bible view of , 82-1306 — Reese, D. M. Letters to Wm. Jay 2-830 — Robinson, J. B, Slavery and anti-slaverv : 2-834 — Ross, F. A. Slavery ordained of God 2-837 — Scott, J. The lost principle . . 26''-664 — Sloan, J. A. Great question answered 32-1679 — Smith, J. Slavery sinful . . 2-867 — Stiles, J. C. Modern reform . . 2-874 — Stowe, H. B. Key to Uncle Tom's cabin 26»-723 — Suppressed book about s. . . 2-1020 — Tarbox, I. N. The curse . . 29='-158 — Tucker, St. G. Dissertation on , 33-425 — Walker, R. J. Slavery and finances 1-196 — Weston, G. M. Proirress of . . 2-906 — Wheat, M. T. Collateral proof of 2-910 — See Help's Spanish conquest ; also. Abolition ; American anti-slavery society ; Barbary ; • Colonization ; Emancipation ; Freedmen ; Fugitive slaves ; Liberty ; Massachusetts ; Ne- groes ; Pennsylvania society ; Slave trade ; U. S.— War of 1861-5 ; West Indies. Slavery and freedom in the British West Indies. C. Buxton 26'>-395 Slavery and secession. J H. Aughcy . 26''-431 Shivery and secessiiju in America. T. Ellison * 26''-468 Slave's champion ; or, the life, deeds, and historical days of W. Wilberforce. L., 1859 80-1219 Slaves of the ring ; or, before and after 18-2910 Slavonic nations. Krasinski, V. Religious history — Mackenzie, G. M., and A. P. Irby. Travels 27b-837 — Wilkinson, Sir G. Remarks on . 27''-327 Slavonic nations. See Bohemia ; Boshia ; Bulgar- ian ; Dalmatia ; Hungary ; Poland ; Russia ; Servia ; Turkej*. Sleeman, W. H. Journey through the kingdom of Onde, in 1849,50 ; with private correspondence relative to the annexation of Oude to Briti.sh India. L., 1858. 2 v. 8» . . 28"-829 — Rambles and recollections of an Indian official. L., 1844. 2v. 8» . . . 28"-527 — The Thugs; or, phansigars of India: compris- ing a history of their rise and progress. Pli., 1839. 2 v 28»-47 Sleep. Fosgate, B 10-153 — Hall, W. W. Sleep . . . 10-318 — Hammond, W. A. Sleep and its derangements 10-239 Sleeper, J. S. [Hawser Martingale.] Jack in the forecastle 18-2911 — Mark Rowland .... 18-3761 — Salt-water bubbles .... 18-2914 — Tales of the ocean .... 18-2913 Sleeper, M. G. Fonthill recreations : Mediterranean islands ; sketches and stories of their scenery, customs, history, and painters. B., 1866 27'^-773 — Pictures from the history of Spain. B., 1868 27^^-2063 — Pictures from the history of the Swiss. B., 1861 27''-2408 Sleeping bard. E. Wyn . . . 18-3601 Sleigh, J. W. Pine forests and hacmatack clearings ; or, travel, life and adventure in the British North American provinces. 2d ed. L., 1853. 8° 26'^-401 Slight reminiscences of the Rhine, Switzerland, and a corner of Italy. Ph., 1835. 2 v. 27''-719 Sloan, J. A. Tiie great question answered ; or, is slavery a sin in itself, answered according to the teaching of the scriptures. Memphis, 1857 32-1679 Sloan, S. American houses : a variety of original designs for rural buildings. Ph., 1861. 8" 5-376 — City and suburban architecture ; containing de- signs for public and private buildings. Ph., 1859. 4° 5-629 — Constructive architecture : a guide to the prac- tical builder and mechanic, in which is con- tained a series of designs for domes, roofs, and spires ; with choice examples of the " Five orders of architecture." Ph., 1859. 8° 5-708 — Homestead architecture : containing forty de- signs for villas, ctDttages, and farmhouses ; with Cbsays on style, construction, landscape gar- dening, furniture, etc. Ph., 1861. 8° 5-340 Small, G. Handbook of Sanskrit literature. L., 1866 22-1211 Small, J. English metrical homilies, from manu- scriiits of the 14lh century ; with an intro- duction and notes. E., 1862 . 22-1212 Small beginnings ; or, the way to get on L. 30-1266 Small books on great subjects. See Cornwallis, C. F. Small fruit culturist, the. A. S. Fuller 4-273 Small house at Allington. A. Trollope 18-3296 Smart, A. Reports to the lord provost and magis- trates of Edinburgh on the cattle plague. E., 1865. 40 4-501 Smart, B. H. Beginnings of a new school of meta- physics. L., 1839'. 80 . . 15-200 — The practice of elocution. 6th ed. L., 1851 22-780 — Walker's pronouncing dictionary of the English language ; adapted to the present state of literatm-e and science. 3d ed. L., 1849. 8° 22-273 Smeaton, A. C. Builder's pocket companion. Ph., 1859 6-85 SMEDLEY. 544 SMITH. Smedley, Mrs. C. A. Ladies' manual of practical hydr()[)athy for female diseases ; also, direc- tions to mothers how to carry out hydropathy for their children. Gth ed. L., 1805 10-582 Smedley, E. History of the reformed religion in France. N. Y., 1834. 3 v. . 32-198 — Sketches from Venitian history. N. Y., 1860. 2v 27»-249G — et al. The occult sciences. L., 1855 32-1891 Smedley, E. A. Treatise on moral evidence. Camb., 1850. 8» . . . . 15-128 Smedley, F. E. Fortunes of the Colville family 18-2916 — Frank Fairleigh .... 18-2917 — Harry Coverdale's courtship . . 18-2918 — Lorraner Littlegood . . , 18-2915 — Lewis Arundel .... 18-2919 Smedley, J. Practical hydropathy, including plans of baths, and remarks on diet, clothing, and habits of life. L., 1864 . . 10-584 Smedley, S. E. Complete atlas of the city of Phila- delphia. Ph., 1862 f" . . 25-357 Smee, A. Elements of electro-metallurgy. 1st Am. from 3d L. ed. N. Y., 1852 . 6-414 — General debility and defective nutrition. 2ded. L., 1862 10-394 — The potatoe plant, its uses and properties ; with the cause of the present malady. N. Y., 1S47 4-176 Smellie, "VV. The philosophy of natural history. Dover, 1808. 8° . . . . 9-963 — See Ware, J. Smet, P. J. de. Letters and sketches ; with narra- tive of residence among the Indian tribes of the Rocky mountains. Ph., 1843 26''-27 — Oregon missions and travels over the Rocky mountains in 1845,6. N. Y., 1847 32-1700 — Western missions and missionaries. N. Y., 1863 32-1759 Smike. [Dickens' Little'folks] . . 18-3989 Smiles, S. Brief biographies. B., 1861 30-1202 — The Huguenots; their settlements, churches, and industries in England and Ireland. L., 1867. 8° 27''-1085 — Same ; with an appendix relating to the Iluirue- nots in America. N. Y., 1868. 8° 27"-l'085" — Industrial biography : iron workers and tool makers. B.", 1864 . . . 30-1460 — Same. L., 1863 .... 30-1460=' — Life of George Stephenson, railway engineer. L., 1857. 8° .... 30-972 — Story of the life of George Stephenson, railway engineer; abridged by the author from the larger work. L., 1859 . . 30-972^ — Lives of Boulton and Watt ; comprising also a history of the invention of the steam engine. L., 1865. 8° .... 30-1760 — Lives of the engineers ; with an account of their principal works ; comprising also a history of inland communication in Britain. L., 1861.2. 3 V. 8° 30-1305 — Self-help ; with illustrations of character and conduct. L.,1859 . . . 33-790 Smiley, S. F. Who is he ? an appeal to those who regard with any doubt the name of Jesus. Ph., 1808 32-2449 Smith, Archdeacon. Common words with curious derivations. L., 1805 . . . 22-228 Smith, Adam. Essays on philosophical subjects ; with life of the author by D. Stewart. Dub., 1798. 8" 11-205 — Inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. E., 1809. 3 v. 8°. 3-225 — Same. Ed. by J. R. McCuUoch. E., 1850 3-226 — Theory of the moral sentiments ; with a dis- sertation on the origin of languages. B., 1817. 2 V. in 1. 8" .... 15-66 Smith, Albert. Adventures of Mr. Ledbury and his friend Jack Johnson . . 18-2923 Smith, Albert. Cricket on the hearth. F's S. D. V. 43 24-221 — Pottleton legacy .... 18-2922 — Struggles and adventures of Christopher Tad- pole 18-2924 Smith, Alexander. Alfred Hagart's household 18-2921 — City poems. B., 1857 . . . 23-457 — Dreanithorp : a book of essays written in the country. L., 1803 . . . 33-461 — Edwin of Deira. B. . . . 23-621 — Last leaves : sketches and criticisms ; with the memoirs of the author by P. P. Alexander. E., 1868 33-1401 — Miss Oona McQuarrie : a sequel to- Alfred II a- gart's household .... 18-2920 — Poems. B., 1853 .... 23-346 — A summer in Skye. B., 1865 . 27''-770 Smith, A. C. The Nile and its banks : a journal of travels in Egypt and Nubia, showing their attractions to the archaeologist, the naturalist, and general tourist. L., 1808. 2 v. 28»'-530 Smith, A. W. Elementary treatise on mechanics ; embracing the theory of statics and dynamics, and its application to solids and fluids. N. Y., 1803. 8° 11-189 Smith, Benjamin. Poems, moral and religious. Pittsburgh, 1842 .... 23-775 Smith, B. Examination papers in arithmetic. L., 1866 14-103 Smith, Charlotte. The banished man : a novel 18-2929 Smith, Charles H. " BiirArp,'so called '. 18-3712 Smith, Charles Hamilton. Dogs. [Jardine, Sir W. N.I., 18,19]. . . . V. 4,5 of 9-594 — Horses. [Jardine, Sir W. N. 1., 20 J V. 6 of 9-594 — The natural history of the human species. E.,1848 9-630 — Same ; with a preliminary abstract of the views of Blumenbach, Prichard, Bachraan, Agassiz, et al. B., 1851 .... 9-631 Smith, C. H. J. Landscape gardening ; with prac- tical notes on country residences ; witli notes by L. F. Allen. N. Y., 1853 . 4-77 Smith, C. J. Synonyms and antonyms. L., 1807 22-226 Smith, Charles Manby. Curiosities of London life ; or, phases, physiological and social, of the great metropolis. L., 1853 . . 21^-iid7 — Working-man's way in the world ; being the autobiography of a journey man printer. N. Y., 1854 30-775 Smith, C. Manley. Law of master and servant ; in- cluding masters and workmen. Ph., 1852. 8" V. 75 of 2-55 Smith, C. W. The book of recitations : passages from poets and dramatists. 3d ed. L., 1805 . 23-984 — Dramatic scenes from standard authors ; for private representation. L., 18G0 24-201 Smith, Edmund. Pha;dra and Hippolitus : a tra- gedy. B. B. T. V. 2 . . . 24-71 — (Bell's poets of G. B.) . . . 23-483 — iSanford'sBr. poets) . . . 23-171 Smith, Edward. Practical dietary. L., 1865 10-568 — See Ansted, D. T. ; Orr's circle of the sciences. Smith, Eli, and H. G. O. Dwight. Researches in Armenia; including a journey through Asia Minor. B., 1833. 2 v. . . 28*^-101 Smitli, Eliza. Progress of beguilement to Roman- ism. L., 1850 .... 32-522 Smith, E. E. Three eras of woman's life 18-2931 Smith, E. O. Bertha and Lilly . . 18-2934 — Mary and Hugo ; or, the lost angel 18-2932 — Newsboy 18-2933 Smith, E. Peshine. Manual of political economy. N. Y., 1859 3-227 Smith, Edward P. Incidentsof the U. S. Christian commission. Ph., 1869. 8° . 26^-1047 SMITH. 545 SMITH. Smith, E. R. The Arancaniaiis ; or, notes of a tour among the Indian tribes of southern Chili. N.Y.,18o5 26»'-287 Smith, G. See Mayhew, E. Smith, Rev. Geo., I). D. Narrative of an explora- tory visit to each of the consular cities of (/hina, and to the islands of Hong Kong and Chusan. N. Y., 1847 28M3 — Ten weeks in Japan. L., 1861. 8<> 28b-369 Smith, George, LL.D. The book of prophecy. L., 1865. 8» .... 32-1765 — History of the religion of ancient Britain ; or, a succint account of the several religious sys- tems which have obtained in this island. Re- vised and edited by W. B. Smith. 3d ed. L., 1865. 80 .... 32-1676 — History of Wesleyan mcthodisra. 3d ed. L., 1862. 3 V. 8" . . . . 32-1096 Smith, George, M. D. Historj' of Delaware county, Penna. ; with a notice of the geology, and catalogues of its minerals, plants, quadrupeds, and birds. Pli., 1862. 8» . . 26''-485 Smith, Goldwin. The empire. Oxf., 1863 27»-1086 — Irish history and Irish character. L., 1861 27''-1528 — Lectures on the study of history. N. Y., 1866 29»-217 — Letter to a whig member of the southern inde- pendence association. B., 1864 . 26*-1004 — Same. L., 1864 .... 26='-1004'' — Plea for the abolition of tests in the university of Oxford. Oxf., 1864 . . 32-1432 — Reorganization of the university of Oxford. Oxf., 1868 13-211 — Three English statesmen. L., 1867. 8° 30-1984 Smith, G. V. The prophecies relating to Nineveh and the Assyrians ; with historical introduc- tions and notes, exhibiting the principal re- sults of recent discoveries. L., 1857 32-973 Smith, Horace. Adam Brown ; Arthur Arundel ; Love and mesmerism . . . 18-2935 — Brambletye house ; or, cavaliers and round- heads 18-2942 — Esther, [in Picnic papers] . . 18-877 — Festivals, games and amusements, ancient and modern. N. Y., 1836 . . . 20-465 — Gaieties and gravities . . . 18-2937 — The moneyed man .... 18-2938 — Tor hill 18-2944 — Walter Colyton ; a tale of 1688 . 18-2941 Smith, Horace and James. Rejected addresses; or, the new theatrum poetarum. B., 1851 23-798 — Same, and other poems ; with biographical sketch. Ed. by E. Sargent. N. Y., 1866 23-417 Smith, Hugh, and H. Antlion. Statement of facts in relation to the recent ordination in St. Stephen's church. N. Y., 1843. 8" 32-1291 Smith, H. B. History of the church of Christ in chronological tables ; with tables upon the church in America, and an appendix contain- ing a series of councils, popes, etc. N. Y., 1866. f- 32-3500 Smith, H. H. Anatomical atlas, illustrative of the structure of the human body. Ph., 1859. 8" 10-1010 — Principles and practice of surgery ; with a biblio- graphical index of American surgical writers, from 1783-1860. Ph., 1863. 2 v. 8" 10-363 Smith, H. I. History of education and plan of cul- ture and instruction. N. Y., 1842 13-209 Smith, H. W. Nuts for future historians to crack ; containing the Cadwalader pamphlet, Valley Forge letters, etc. Ph., 1856. B^ 26''-593 Smith, James. Memoirs, letters, and comic mis- cellanies, in prose and verse. Ed. by Horace Smith. Ph., 1841. 2v. . . 33-520 — See Smith, Horace and James. Smith, James. Rural records. L., 1845 33-65 Smith, James. The winter of 1840 in St. Croix ; with an excursion to Tortola and St. Thomas. N. Y., 1840 . . . . . 26b-186 Smith, James. Lights and shadows of artist life and character. L., 1853 . . . 5-119 Smith, James, F. R. S. Voyage and shipwreck of St. Paul; with dissertations on the life and writings of St. Luke, and the ships and navi- gation ot the antients. 2d ed. L., 1856 32-1157 Smith, Jeremiah. Is slavery sinful ? being partial discussions of the proposition. Slavery is sin- ful. Indianapolis, 1863 . . 2-867 Smith, John, M. D. Fruits and farinacea the proper food of man ; with notes by R. T. Trail ; from ■ 2d L. ed. N. Y., 1854 . . 10-379 Smith, Capt. John. Hill, G. C. Biography of 30-1185 — Hillard, G. S. Life of. (S. A. B. 2) 30-497 Smith, Joseph, D. D. II. story of Jefferson college ; including an account of the early log-cabin schools and the Canonsburg academy. Pitts- burg, 1857 ..... 13-210 — Old redstone ; or, historical sketches of western Presbyterianism ; its early ministers, its peril- ous times, and tirst records. Ph., 1854. 8" 32-554 Smith, Joseph. See Book of mormon ; Mormons. Smith, Joseph. Bibliotheca Smithiana, sen cata- logus librorum Smithii. Venetias, 1755. 4° 21-352 Smith, Joseph. Descriptive catalogue of friends' books ; with critical remarks and biographi- cal notices. L., 1867. 2 v. 8° . 21-264 Smith, J. Augustine. Prelections on subjects con- nected with moral and i)liysical science, in opposition to phrenology, materialism, athe- ism, and the principles advanced by the author of The vestiges of creation. N. Y., 1853 10-523 Smith, J. Calvin. See Haskel, D. Smith, John Cotton. Correspondence and miscel- lanies. N. Y., 1847 . . . 33-232 Smith, James Edward. Introduction to physiologi- cal and systematical botany ; with notes by J. Bigelow. Ph., 1814. 8» . 9-95 — Memoirs and correspondence of. Ed. by Lady P. Smith 30-495 Smith, J. F. Lady Ashleigh . . 18-2943 — Sir Bernard Gaston .... 18-4061 Smith, J. H. Gilead ; or, the vision of All-souls' hospital : an allegory. N. Y., 1863 32-1781 Smith, J. J. A summer's jaunt across the water; including visits to England, Ireland, Scot- land, France, Switzerland, Germany, and Belgium. Ph., 1846. 2 v. . 27'^-175 — American historical and literary curiosities ; consisting of fac-similes of some plates relating to Columbus, and original documents of the revolution. 2d series. N. Y., 1860. 4» . 33-339 — and J. F. Watson. American historical and literary curiosities ; consisting of fac-similes of original documents relating to the events ofthe revolution, etc. N.Y.,1852. 4° 33-339 Smith, J. L. Diseases of infancy and childhood. Ph., 1869. 80 ... . 10-889 Smith, J. Pye. The relation between the holy scriptures and some parts of geological science. 5th ed. L., 1855 .... 32-2201 — Same. 4th ed. Ph., 1850. 8° . 9-296 — Medway, J. Life and writings of . 30-1788 Smith, J. P. Romantic incidents in the lives of the queens of England. N. Y., 1853 30-766 Smith, J. R. Bibliotheca Americana. L., 1865. 8" .• . . . . 21-266 — Bibliotheca Cantiana ; a bibliographical account of what has been published on the county of Kent. L., 1837. So . . . 21-265 35 SMITH. 546 SMITH. Smith, John Thomas. Antiquarian ramble in the streets of London ; with anecdotes of their more celebrated residents. L., 1846. 2 v. 8° 27''-1091 — Nollekens and his times , comprehending a life of that celebrated sculptor, and memoirs of several contemporary artists. L., 1828. 2 v. 8» 30-1736 Smith, Joshua Toulmin. Comparative view of an- cient history ; with observations on chrono- logical eras. B., 1839 . . . 29»-41 — The Northmen in New England ; or, America in the tenth century. B.,1839 . 26"-186 Smith, J. V. C. Class-book of anatomy. B., 1834 10-677 • — Pilgrimage to Egypt; embracing a diary of ex- plorations on the Nile, with observations illus- trative of the manners, customs, and institu- tions of the people. B., 18.-)2 . 28''-ir)0 — Turkey and the Turks. B., 1854 . 27''-862 — and J. H. Griscom. Two prize essays (m the physical indications of longevity. N. Y., 1869. 8» 10-649 Smith, James Walter. Handy hook of the law of banking. L., 1862 . . ". 1-172 Smith, J. Wheaton. The life of John P. dozer. Ph., 1868 30-23r)5 Smith, John William. Compendium of mercantile law. Ph., 1837. 8<> . . v. 17 of 2-55 — Same ; 3d ed., enlarged and revised from the last Eng. ed., by J. P. Holcombe and W. Y. ^Gholson. N. Y.,1855. S" . . 2-95 — Elementary view of the proceedings in an action at law. Flora 3d L. ed., by D. B. King. Ph., 1848. 8° . . . v. 60 of 2-55 — A selection of leading cases on various branches of the law. Ph., 1837-9. 8° V. 19,23,30 of 2-55 — Same; with notes and references to American decisions, by J. I. C. Hare and H. B. Wal- lace. Ph., 1844. 80 . .V. 43,44 of 2-55 Smith, M. Geographical view of the province of Upper Canada, and remarks on the govern- ment. Ph., 1813 .... 32-239 Smith, Matthew Hale. Mount Calvary ; or, medi- tations in sacred places. N. Y., 1866 32-1874 — Sunshine and shadow in New York. Hart., 1868. 8» 260-692 — Universalism not of God. N. Y. . 32-1480 Smith, Lady P. Memoir and correspondence of the late Sir James Edward Smith. L., 1832. 2 v. 8° 30-495 Smith, Philip. History of the world ; v. 1-3, An- cient history. N. Y., 1805,6. 8° 29''-154 Smith, Philip A. History of education for the Eng- lish bar ; with suggestions as to subjects and methods of study. L., 1860. 8« 2-101 Smith, P. F. See Tyson, P. T. Smith, Robert. Harmonics ; or, the philosophy of musical sounds. Camb., 1749. 8" 5-1047 Smith, R. A. Philadelphia as it is, in 1852. Ph., 1852 26''-533 Smith, R. C. Smith's English grammar ; on the productive system. Revised, improved, and adapted to use of schools in the confederate states. 2d ed. Richmond, 1864 26»-2037 Smith, Richard H. Expositions of great pictures. _ L., 1863 . . . ... 5-329 Smith, Richard P. Miscellaneous works ; collected by H. W. Smith. Ph., 1856 . 33-259 Smith, R. S. Manual of topographical drawing. 2d ed. N. Y., 1859. 8° . . 5-611 Smith, Seba. Lettersof J. Downing, major 18-2948 — Letters of Major Jack Downing . 18-2947 — My thirty years out of the senate . 18-2945 — New elements of geometry. N. Y., 1850. 8" . . 14-91 — Powhatan: a metrical romance. N. Y., 1841. 23-211 — 'Way down east .... 18-2946 Smith, Sol. Theatrical management in the west and south for thirty years. N. Y"., 1868. 8" . . . . . 24-232 — The hypocrite. F's S. D. v. 14 . 24-221 Smith, Sydney. Works. Ph., 1844. 8 v. 33-361 — Same. L., 1854. 3 v. . . . 33-362 — Elementary sketches of moral philosophy. N. Y., 1850 15-250 — Miscellaneous sermons. Ph., 1846 . 32-558 — Holland, S. B. Memoir of . . 30-840 Smith, S. Compton. Chile con carne ; or, the camp and the field. N. Y., 1857 . . 26''-327 Smith, Samuel Stanhope. Essay on the causes of the variety of complexion and figure in the human species. 2d ed. New Brunswick, 1810. 8° 9-632 — Lectures on moral and political philosophy. Trenton, 1812 . . . . 15-1 h9 Smith, Thomas, [Judge.] Trial and acquittal of 2-47 Smith, Rev. Thomas. Wonders of nature and art. Ph., 1806. 14 V. ... 25-175 Smith, Rev. Thomas, (of Trinity chapel,) and Rev. John O. Choules. Origin and history of missions. B., 1832. 2 v. in 1. 4" 32-2016 Smith, Rev. Thornley. Zaphnath-Paaneah ; or, the history of Joseph, viewed in connection with Egyptian antiquities, and the customs of the times in which he lived. 3d ed. L., 1855 32-992 Smith, Thomas B. C. Law reform. 2d ed. Dub., 1863 2-212 Smith, T. R. Rudimentary treatise on the acoustics of public buildings. L., 1861 . 6-86 Smith, Thomas Southwood. Philosophy of health ; or, an exposition of the physiological and sani- tarj-- conditions conducive to human longevity and happiness. 11th ed. L., 1865. 8" 10-540 Smith, Hon. Wm. History of New York, from the first discovery to the year 1732. Alb., 1814. 8» 26''-185 Smith, Rev. William, D. D. H. Bouquet's expe- dition against the Ohio Indians in 1764. Ciu., 1868. 8° 26»-1034 Smith, William, LL.D. Dictionary of the bible; comprising its antiquities, biography, geogra- phy, and natural history. B., 1863. 3 v. 8* 32-1620 — Dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities. B., 1854. 8° 27''-3239 — Same ; Avith additional articles by C. Anthon. N. Y., 1843. 8° . . . . 27»-8239» — Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. B., 1849. 3 v. 80 . 30-1705 — Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography. B., 1854,7. 2v. 8" . . . 25-104 — History of Greece from the earliest times to the Ronum conquest. Revised by G. W. Greene. N. Y., 1854 27«-32,S4 — The new testament history. L., 1866 32-2182 — Old testament history. L. , 1865 . 32-1768 — Students' manual of ancient geography ; based upon the dictionary of Greels and Roman geography. L., 1861 . . . 25-79 Smith, Rev. WiHiam, Ph. D. Thebook of Moses ; or, the pentateuch in its authorship, credibility, and civilization, v. 1. L., 1868. 8" 82-2502 Smith, William. Advertise: how? when? where? L., 1863 1-302 Smith, William, jr., F. S. A. A Yorkshireman's trip to Rome in 1866. L. . . 27''-942 Smith, William. Thorndale ; or, the conflict of opinions. B., 1859 . . . 32-1301 Smith, W. F. See Topographical bureau, U. S. Smith, W. H. The drunluird. F's S. D. v. 11 24-221 SMITH. 547 SNOW. Smith, Wm. Henry. Bacon and Shakespeare ; an inquiry touching players, play-houses, and play-writers in the days of Elizabeth ; with an abstract of a MS. respecting Tobie Mat- thew. L., 1807 .... 24-237 Smith, W. L. G. Observations on China and the Chinese. N. Y., 1803 . . . 38''-412 Smith, William R. History of Wisconsin ; compiled by direction of the legislature. Madison, 1854. V. 1,3. 8° 26'"-1036 — Observation son the Wisconsin territory ; chiefly on that part called the "Wisconsin land dis- trict." Ph., 1838 . . . 3G''-189 Smith, W. S. Barrow, J. Life and correspondence of 30-496 Smith, W. T. Parturition and the principles and practice of obstetrics. Ph., 1849 10-370 Smith, W. W. Complete etvmology of the English language. N. Y., 1867 ." . 22-231 Smith. See Smyth. Smith's weekly volume, v. 1. Ph., 1845. 4» 17-515 Smithsonian institution, annual reports of, 1850,53, 55-60,63,61,65. W., 10 v. 8° . 11-181 — Catalogue of publications of societies, and of other periodical works in the library of the Smithsonian institution ; foreign works. W., 18.19. S» [Sm. misc. col. v. 3] , 11-188 — Contributions to knowledge, v. 1,14,15. W., 1848-67. 4« 11-502 — Miscellaneous collections, v. 3,6,7. W,, 1862-4. 3 V. 8° 11-188 — Owen, R. T). Views and plans of . 5-705 Smoke. Williams, C. W. Prevention of 6-940 Smoked glass. R.H. Newell' . . 18-2399 Smoking and drinking. J. Parton . 10-865 — See Tobacco. Smollet, T. Works. L., 1853. 2 v. S" 33-878 — (Walsh's Br. poets) . . . 23-181 — Adventures of Ferdinand, Count Fathom - . 18-2952 — Adventures of Peregrine Pickle . 18-2954 — Adventures of Roderick Random . 18-2955 — Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves 18-2956 — Expedition of Humphrey Clinker . 18-2953 — History of England, from the revolution in 1688, to the death of George II ; designed as a continuation of Mr. Hume's history. Ph., 1822. 2v. 80 . . . . 27''-1096 — Same. Ph., 1828. 3 v. 8° . . 27»-1097 — Plays and poems ; with memeirs of the life and writings of the author. L., 1777 . 34-116 Smooth stones from ancient Brooks. C. H. Spur- geon ......"' Smucker, S. M. History of all religions. History of the Four Georges. 33-1451 Ph., 1860 33-710 N. Y., 1860 30-1189 — History of the modern Jews. Ph., 1860 32-884 — Life and reign of Nicholas I. Ph., 1856 30-1036 — Life of E. K. Kane, and of other distincuished American explorers. Ph. ,1858. 30-1037 — Memoirs of the court and reign of Catherine IT of Russia; with a brief survey of the Roman- off dynasty. N. Y., 1855 . . 27''-2987 — Public and private history of Napoleon III; with biographical notices of the most distin- guished ministers, etc. Ph., 1858 30-1099 Smusrglerj the. J. Banim . . . 18-280 Smuggler, the. G. P. R. James . . 1P~1647 Smuggler chief. G. Aimard . . . 18-105 Smyth, C. P. Life and w(irk at the great pyramid, 1865; with a discussion of the facts ascer- tained. E., 1867. 3v. 80 . 28»-353 — On the antiquity of intellectual man, from a practical and astronomical point of view. E., 1868. 8» 29»-269 — Our inheritance in the great pyramid. L., 1864 3S»-320 Smyth, C. P. Teneriffe : an astronomer's experi- ment ; or, specialities of a residence above the clouds. L., 1858 .... 27''-5.57 — Three cities in Russia. L., 1862. 2 v. 27''-616 Smyth, Mrs. G. The romance of diplomacy: his- torical memoir of Queen Carolina Matilda of Denmark ; with memoir and selection from correspondence of Sir R. M. Keith. L., 1861. 2 V. 8° 30-2334 Smyth, G. L. Bioirraphieal illustrations of St Paul's cathedral. ^L., 1843. 8» . . 80-1779 — Ireland ; historical and statistical. L., 1844-9. 3 V. 8° 27='-15?3 — Worthies of England ; or, memoirs of eminent persons, whose actions have shed a lustre cu the histoiy of their country. L., 1850. 8° 80-728 Smyth, R. Obituary. Camden soc. pub. v. 44 27''-195 Smyth, R. B. The gold fields and mineral districts of Victoria ; with notes on the modes of oc- currence of gold and other metals and min- erals. Melbourne, 1869. 40 . 6-420 Smyth, Thomas. Ecclesiastical republicanism ; or, the republicanism, liberality, and catholicity of presbyterv. in contrast with prelacy and popery. ' N.'Y., 1843 . . . 82-1557 — Unity of the human laces ; with a review of the present position and theory of Prof. Agassiz. N. Y., 1850 29"-168 — The well in the valley. Ph., 1857 . 32-676 Smyth, William, (Prof. afCamb. ) Lectures on the history of the French revolution. L., 1855. 3v 27M921 — Lectures on modern history from the irrui)tion of the northern nations to the close of the American revolution; with list of books on American history, by J. Sparks. Camb., 1841. 3 V. 8» 29M3 — Same. 3d Am. ed. B., 1856. 80 . 29"-43» Smyth, Wm. New American clerk's instructor. Ph., 1810 1-65 Smyth, William, (Prof. Bowd. coll.) Treatise oa algebra, for the use of scJiools and colleges. Br, 1855. 8» . . . . 14-188 Smyth, William H. Mediterranean: a memoir, !)hys- ical, higtoricai, and nautical. L., 1854. 8" 2--73 Smyth, W. W. Coal and coal-mining. L., 1867 6-415 — Year with the Turks; or, sketches of travel in the European and Asiatic dominions of tho Sultan. N. Y., 1854 . . . 29''-233 Smythe, C. W. Our own primary grammar, for tho use of beginners. 3d ed. Greensboro, 1863 26''-203() — Our own elementary grammar; adapted to com- mon schools. Greensboro, 1863 . 26''-20:U Smythe, Mrs. S. M. Ten months in the Fiji islands ; with an introduction and appendix by W. .1. Smythe. Oxf., 1864. 80 . . 29'^-213 Bmythies, Mrs. G. Breach of promise . 18-130 — The jilt 18-130 — Popping the question . . . 18-'?9"'7 Snarleyyow.. Fr. Marryat . . . 18-2091 Suart, J. Thesaurus of horror; or, the charnel house explored ; showing the reanimat ng^ power of earth in svncope, the criminaliiy of hasty funerals, etc. ' L., 1817. 8° Ht-5(> Snellen, IL Test-types for the determination of the acuteness of vision. Utrecht, 1862. 8° 11-69 Snodgrass. J. J. Narrative of the Burmese war. L.. 1827. 8» . . . . 28''-223 Snorro Sturleson. See Sturleson, S. Snow, C. H. History of Boston ; with some accou'>t of the environs. B., 1828 8» . ?6M87 Snow. Tomlinson,.C. Rain cloud and snow-s'orm 11-248 Snow bound. J. G. Wliittier . . 23-H30 Snow image. N. Hawthorne . . 18-1375 SNOWDEK 548 SOCIOLOGY, Snowdeu, J. R. Description of ancient and modern coins in the cabinet collection at the mint of the United States. Ph., 18(i0. 8"' 29'^-121 — Medals of Washington, and other objects of in- terest in the museum of the mint. Ph., 1861. 8» 2G"-457 — See Cornplanter memorial. Snowden, R. History of America, from its dis- covery to the death of General Washington. Ph., 1819. 2 v..in 1 . . . 26''-300 Snowflakes and sunbeams. R. M. Ballantyne 18-261 Soames, H. Anglo-Saxon church : its history, reve- nues, and general character. L., 18r)6 32-1797 Soane, George. Undine. F's S. D. v. 26 24-221 Soane, George, (B. A. ) New curiosities of literature, and book of the months. L., 1849. 2 v. 8° 33-103 Soap. Dussauce, H. Treatise on the manufacture of 6-319 — Kiirten, P. Art of manufacturing 6-500 — Morfit, C. Chemistry applied to manufacture of 8-18 — See Perfumery. Soave, F. Novelle moral!. Brux., 1836. 2 v. in 1 34-2r)17 Sobieski, S. See Love of country . 30-906 Sobrino, F. Grammaire nouveile espagnolle et fran- Qoise. Brusselles, 1738 . . 34-4439 Sociable, the : one thousand and one home amuse- ments. N. Y., 1858 . . . 20-210 Social and political dependence of women. 2d ed. L., 1867. 8" .... 2-865 Social clubs. II. Solly .... 18-219 Social condition and education of the people of England. J. Kay . . . 2-755 Social destiny of man. A. Brisbane . 2-560 Social destiny of man. C. Fourier . 2-657 Social duties on Christian principles. H. Drummond . 32-1302 Social duties. W. Rathbone, jr. . . 2-1012 Social economy. Ellis, W. Outlines of 2-646 Social history of Great Britain. W. Goodman 27''-465 Social hours with friends. M. S. Wood 32-2314 Social innovators and their schemes. W. L. Sargant 2-851 — See Reform ; Sociology. Social life in former days. E. Dunbar , 27M325 Social life in Germany ; illustrated in acted dramas. Mrs. Jameson .... 24-173 Social life of the Chinese. J. Doolittle 28''-495 Social life, scenes and songs of. I. F. Shepard . . . . . 33-2 Social oppulence. Sargant, W. L. Science of 3-206 — See Political economy ; Sociology ; Wealth. Social relations in our southern states. D. R. Hund- ley 26'>-375 Social reform in England. L. Davesies de Pontes 27'>-952 Social science. See Sociology. Social science : being selections from John Cassell's prize essays, by working men and women. L., 1861 . . . ^ . . 2-1017 Social science review : a iournal of political economy and statistics, v.'l. N. Y., 1865. 8» 3-268 Social statics. H. Spencer . . . 2-870 Social subjects, essays on . . . 33-468 Social welfare. C. S. Henry . . . 2-703 Social worship of the early Christians. J. A. Hal- dane 32-2464 Socieie de la philobiblion. Delepierre, O. Analyse des travaux 21-151 Societies. Casaux, C. Mechanism of . 2-594 — Catalogue of publicatitms of v. 3 of 11-188 — Hole, J. Literary, scientific and mechanics' in- stitutions 13-116 Societies. Hudson, J. W. History of mechanics' and literary institutions . . 13-117 — Hume, A. Learned societies and printing clubs 22-1098 — Strikes and lock-outs . . . 2-325 — See Building societies ; Knighthood ; Learned societies ; Mechanics' institutes ; Parlia- ni' ntary law ; Secret societies ; and names of societies. Societies for reformation of manners, account of. 3d ed. L., 1703 .... 32-1888 Society. See Etiquette ; Sociology. Society and manners in America. F. Wright ,. 26''-149 Society as it is. J. Patterson . . 18-2451 Society for the encouragement of arts, manufactures, and commerce. Transactions ; with premiums ottered. L:, 1783-5. 3 v. . . 6-948 Society of aits : educational exhibition lectures ' 13-74 Society for the encouragement of arts, etc. See Paris universal exhibition. Society of arts' drawing book. J. Bell 5-529 Society in Americii. H. Martineau . 26''-77 Society islands. Olmsted, F. A. Observations on 29''-22o Society of inquiry concerning missions. See Me- moirs of American missionarii'S. Society of Jesus. See Jesuits and Jesuitism. Sociology. Arnd, K. Naturgemiisse volkswirth- schaft 34-517 — Blumenfeld, J. C. The new ecce homo 2-555 — Brisbane, A.' Social destiny of man 2-"}60 — Brownson, 0. A. Essays . . 32-1816 — Buckingham, J.'S. National evils and practical remedies 2-573 — Calvert, G. H. Introduction to social science 2-579 — Carey, H. C. Principles of social science 3-52 — Carlyle, T. Latter day pamplilets . 2-590 Past and present, and chartism . 2-591 — Chalmers, T. Christian and civic economj' of large towns 2-597 — Comte, A. Systeme de politique positive 34-4930 — Constitution of society . . . 2-944 — Crumpe, S. Means of providing employment 2-948 — Draper, J. W. Civil policy of America 2-639 — Ellis, G. A. • New Britain [Utopian] 2-1033 — Ellis, W. Introducti(m to social science 2-648 Progressive lessons in social science 2-649 Social economy .... 2-646 — Fregier, H. A. Des classes dangereuses 34-4906 — Ferguson, A. Civil society . . 2-650 — Fourier, C. The passions . . 15-141 Social destiny of man . . 2-657 — Gisborne, T. Duties of men . . 2-663 — Greg, W. R. Essays on social science 2-688 — Hall, N. Lectures on temperance, etc. 2-698 — The harbinger 2-1100 — Henry, C. S. Social welfare . . 2-703 " ' ' .... 33-194 — Hints on life — Lankester, E. — Maclure, W. Journal of social science 2-759 Opinions on various subjects 2-779 — Mandeville, B. Fable of the bees . 2-647 — Mazzini, J. Duties of man . . 2-792 — Meliora : a review of social science 2-970 — Michelet, J. The people . . 2-797 — Milner, T. Elevation of the people 13-144 — National association for the promotion of social science, transactions . . . 2-812 Sessional papers . . . 2-809 Report of seventh congress . 2-813 — Owen, R. New view of society . 2-820 — Poesche, T. New Rome . . 2-827 — Rathbone, W., jr. Social duties . 2-1012 SOCIOLOGY, 549 SOMERVILLE. Sociology. St. John, J. A. Nemesis of power 2-844 — Sarffant, W. L. Robert Owen and bis social philosophy 30-1286 — Social science ; selections from Cussell's prize essiiys 2-1017 — Social science review . . . 3-208 — Social subjectSi essays on . . 33-408 — Southej^ R. Colloquies . . . 2-869 — S|)encer, H. Social statics . . 2-870 — Stein, L. Geschichte der socialen bewegung in Frankreich 34-515 — Stirner, M. Der einzige und sein eigenthum 34-520 — Taylor, W. C. Natural history of society 2-889 — Thomson, Mrs. A. T. Literature of 22-1277 — Townsend, M. Reports and realities 2-832 — Travis, H. Moral basis of social science 15-271 — Webster, L. A. Philosophy of society 2-905 — Widman, A. Die geselze der socialen "bewecung 34-519 — See Caste ; Cooperntion ; Cotton-famine ; Emi- gration ; Employer ; Government ; History ; Human; Juvenile delinquency ; Knowledge; Labor ; Law^ ; Liberty ; Man ; Moral science ; Morals; Political economy ; Political science ; Poor laws: Population; Prisons; Progress; Rank ; Reform ; Slavery ; Trades' unions ; Wages ; Wealth ; Work. Socrates. Grote, G. Life of . . 30-1030 — Hami)den, R. D. Life and writings of 15-187 — Lamartine. A. de. Homere et Socrate 34-3406 — Mendelssohn, M. Death of . , 32-1092 — Xenophon. Memoirs of . . . 29='-05 Memorabilia of . . . . 28"-133 Socrates, (of Const.) History of the church, from the accession of Constantine, A. D. 305, to the 38th year of Tlieodosius II. Trans., with some account of the author, and notes selected from Valesius L., 1853 . . 32-1033 Soda water apparatus. Matthews, John. Illust. catalosrue and price list . . 6-506 Sodality of the blessed Virgin Mary, manual of 32-1736 Soeur Anne. C. P. de Kock . . . 34-4768 Soeur de Gribouille. Mme de Segur . 34-5115 Soeurs de lait. Mme L. Figuicr ^ . . 34-3334 Soimeme; a story of a wilful life . . 18-2959 Soirees de Meuddn. E. S;)uvestre , 34-3808 Soirees de 1' orchestre. H. Berlioz . 34-3077 Soirees de Sainle-Addresse. A. Karr . 34-3444 Soirees de St. Petersbourg. J. do Maistre 34-4552 Soirees des jeunes personnes. Mme de Bawr 34-4249 Soirees litteraires. Mme C. Corson . 34-5294 Soixante aunees, souvenirs de. E. J. Delecluz 34-3189 Solar spectrum, and spectra of the chemical elements. G. Kirehhotf .... 8-503 Solar system. Gumpach, J. v. Baby worlds 12-89 — Hind, J R. The solar system . 12-22 — Mitchell, O. M. Planetary and stellar worlds 12-10 — Nichols, J. P. Contemplations on 12-13 Phenomena and order of . . 12-14 Planetary system . . . 12-21 — Wilcocks, A. Influence of ether in 12-159 — Wilson, John. Lost solar system of the ancients discovered 11-67 Soldier boy. W. T. Adatns . . . 18-65 Soldier of the cross. J. A. Leyhurn . 32-2188 Soldier of the Cumberland. M. Holmes 30-1550 Soldier of Indiana, the, in the war for the union. Indianapolis, 1804. 8° . . 20^-1000 Soldiers' aid society of Northern Ohio. Brayton, M. C, and E. F Terry. Historical sketch of 20-''-538 Soldiers' letters. L. M. Post . . 33-1272 Soldiers, deceased. See National cemeteries ; Roll of honor. Soldiers' national cemetery, report of committee relative to 20^-708 Soldiers' orphans. Mrs. A. S. Stephens 18-3013 Soler. See Cubi y Soler, M., in Supplement. Soils, A. de. El amor al uso. T. T. E. v. 5 34-2 — Historia de la conquista de Mejico. Madrid, 1822. 5v. . . . • . . 34-14 Solitaire. See Robb, J. S. Solitary hours. C. Southey . . . 33-55 Solitary of Juan Fernandez. J. X. Boniface 18-2710 Solitude. J. G. Zimmerman . . 15-77 Solitudes of nature and of man. W. R. Alger . 33-13C6 Soiling, G. Diutiska ; an historical and critical sur- vey of the literature of Germany. L., 1803. 8" 22-1215 — Review of the literary history of Germany. E. , 1859. 80 22-1214 Solly, E. Rural chemistry ; an elementary introduc- tion to the study of the science in its relation to aa;riculture and the arts of life. 3d ed. L., 1850 8-92 — Syllabus of a complete course of lectures on chemistry. L., 1850. 8" . . 8-S2 Solly, H. Workingmen's social clubs. L., 1867 13-219 Solly, S. The human brain ; its structure, physi- ology, and diseases. 2d ed. L., 1847. 8" 10-234 Solomon's song. Berjeau, J. Ph. Canticum canti- corum 32-3501 Some account of the medical school in Boston, and of the Massachusetts general hospital. B., 1824. 80 10-79 Some glimpses into life in the far east. J. T. Thom- son 28"-402,3 Some observations on two pamphlets lately pub- lished ; the one entitled. An enquiry into the force and operation of the annulling clauses, etc. ; the other, A dissertation on the power of states to deny civil protection to the mar- riage of minors, etc. ; in a letter to a friend. L., 1755. 8° .... 32-2434 — See Stebbing, H. Some passatces in the life of Major Gabagan. W. M Thackeray . . . . 18-3182 Some remarks on the tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark, written by Wm. Shakespeare. L., 1836 22-121C Some thoughts on the Irish difficulty. By an Irish catholic M. P. L., 1868 . . 27''-1517 Somebody's luggage. C. Dickens . 18-884 Somers, L'd J. Guide to the knowledge of the rightsiind privileges of Englishmen. L., 1771 . 2-866 — See Collection of scarce and valuable tracts. Somerset, C. A. or G. A. Day after the fair. F's M. D. V. 16 . . . . . 24-113 — Zyelina. F's S. D. v. 37 . . g4-221 Somerset, R. Carr, earl of Amos, A. Trial for poisoning 27^^-12 Somerset, W. Seymour, duke of. Lewis, T. Life of .... V. 2,3 of 30-1464 Somersetshire. Handbook for travellers in 27*'-555 — Nightingale, Rev. J. . .v. 13 of 27''-474 Somerville, John, Ld. System of the board of agri- culture on the growth of wool. L., 1800. 8" 4-31 Somerville, Mary. Connection of the physical sci- ences. Ph., 1834. . . . 11-67 — Molecular and microscopic science. L., 1869. 2 V 9-990 — Physical geography. Ph., 1848 . 25-39 — Preliminary dissertation on the mechanism of the heavens. Ph., 1832 . . 12-19 Somerville, T. My own life and times, 1741-1814. E., 1861 30-1370 SOMERVILLE. 550 SOUL. 8omerville, W. (Bell's poets of G. B.) 2:^-486 — (Sant'ord's Br. poets) . . . 23-?33 Somerville hall. Mrs. S. S. Ellis. [Family secrets, . . . . 18-4133 [E. E. T. S. pt. 23] . V. 12 of 22-1043 Elementary and practical principles of the construction of ships for ocean and river service. L.,1860,G1 C-6i)6 Sommers, J. See Somers. Somnambulist, the. 11. Cockton . . 18-602 Somner, Wm. Antiquities of Canterbury. 2d ed., enlarged by N. Battely. L., 1703. f' V. 1] . Somme des vices, etc. Sommerfeldt, H. A. Mis. Hofland Son of a genius Son of the soil Song of Italy. A. C. Swinburne . Song of Solomon. See Solomon's song. Songs from the dramatists. R. Bell, (Ed^) Songs and song-writing, song-wriling; with songs ...... Vocal poetry .... — Bayly, T. H. Songs and ballads . ^ — Bennett, W. C. Songs by a son 27^'-4013 18-144(5 18-2958 23-941 23-898 Aikin, J. Essays on collection of Enulish 23-27") Songs 23-G05 23-529 writer 23-530 23-14,607 23-410 23-547 from the 23-212 23-780 — Beranger, P. J. de — Book of English s — Bray, E. A.^ Songs — Brooks, C. T Songs and ballads German — Carpenter, J. E. Songs . — Chappell, W. Popular music of tlie olden time 23-1304 — Croker, T. C. Songs of Ireland •. 23-558 — Cunningham, J. Songs . . . 23-499 — Dipiose, J., (Ed.) Red, white, and blue sonsr- book 23-10:.0 — Dulcken, H. W. Book of German s. 23-880 — Faushawe, C. A. Book of battle sonars 23-553 Songs and ballads of Cumberhind 23-956 Songs .... 23-548,691 Songs and ballads . . 23-904 Sonus and ballads of the American Gilpin, S. — Heine. H — Lover, S. — Moore, F revolution Songs of the soldiers . — Oxenfbrde, J. Book of French songs • — Palgrave, F. T. Golden treasury — Political s. of England. Camden soc. — Proctor, B. W. — Rimbault, E. F. 23-389 23-720 23-411 23-633 pub. V. 6 27''-] 95 23-303 Songs . Bibliotheca Madrigaliana 21-248 — Ritson, J. Select collection of . 23-608 — Scottisli songs, illustrated Look of .. 23-412 — Timperley, C. H. Songs of the i)ress 23-977 — Universal songster .... 23-422 — See Ballads; Chansons; ChristmtiS carols; Glees; Music, vocal ; Poctiy. Songs in many keys. O. W. H.)lmes . 23-G32 Songs in the night ; or, hymns lor the sick and suf- fering ; with an introduction by A. C. Thomp- son. 6lh ed B., 1859 . . 23-833 Songs of the church. G. C. Davies . 5-1079 Songs of labor. J. G. Whilticr . . 23-283 Songs of love and libcrtv. Compiled bv a North Carolina lady. Raieigh, 1H64 . ' 26''-1998 Songs without words. F. ML-ndelssohn-Bartholdy 5-820 Sonnambula. V. Bellini . . . 5-904 Sonnets. Hunt, J. H. L., and S. A. Lee. Book of the sonnet 23-892 — Moxon, E. Sonnets . . . 23-874 — Shakespeare, W. Sonnets . . 23-933 Scnuini, C. S. Travels in Greece and Turkey; under- taken by order of Louis XVI, and witli the authority of the Ottoman court. L., 1801. 2 v. 8° and atlas 4" . . . 27''-198 Sous of New Hampshire, festival of the ; with speeches and letters ; celebrated in Boston, Nov. 7, 1849. Phonographic report by Jas. W. St(me. B., 1850. 8° . . 26''-588 — Second festival * * Boston, Nov. 2, 1863 ; in- cluding also an account of the proceedings in Boston on the day ot the funeral at Marshfield, and the subsequent obsequies commemorative of the death of D. Webster. Plionographic report by A. C. Felton. B., 1854 2G"-588 Sons of the sires : a history of the rise, progress, and destiny of the American i)arty. Ph., 1855 26''-620 Sooner or later. Shirley Brooks . . 18-437 Sophia de Lissau. See Emma de Lissau. Sophia Dorothea, memoirs of. R. F. Williams 30-064 Sophie Printems. A. Dumas, Ills . . 34-4339 Sophisms of free trade. J. B. Byles . 3-32 Sophocles. Tragsediae. Ex rccensione Guil. Din- dorfii. Ed. 3^ Lips., 1856 . 34-337 — Tragedies, in English prose ; Oxford translation. K Y., 1860 24-51 — Same; trfins., with a dissertation on antient tragedy, by T. Francklin. L., 1788. 8» 24-28 — Same ; trans, into English verse, by T. Dale. L., 1824. 2 v. 8° . . . 24-55 — Same ; a new translation, with a biographical essay, by E. H. Plumptre. L., 1865. 2 v. 24-54 Soprano, the. J. Kingsford . . . 18-4287 Sopwilli, T. Treatise en isometrical drawing, as applicable to geological and mining plans, pic- turesque delineations of ornamental grountls, perspective views and working plans of build- • ings and machinery. 2d ed. L., 1858. 8° 5-124 Sorbiere, S. Voyage to England. L., 1709 27^-20 Sorcery. Kyteler, A., proceedings against. Cam- den soc. pub. V. 24 . . . 27^-195 — See Magic ; Superstitions ; Witchcraft. Sorciere, le. J. Michelet . . . 84-5250 Sorciere du roi. C. C. de Saint-Mars . 34-4389 Sordello, etc. R. Browning . . . 23-699 Sorgho and Imphee. H. S. Olcott . 4-91 Soi-ghum and its products. F. L. Stewart 4-268 — See Sugar. Sorgo. I. A. Hedges .... 4-164 Sorin, M. The domestic circle ; or, moral and social duties explained and enforced on scriptural principles. 2d ed. Ph., 1841 . 32-200 Sorrow. J. Reid 32-1491 Sorrow's circuit. B. T. Sewell . . 33-885 Sorrows of Rosalie ; and other poems. Mrs. C. E. Norton 23-374 Sorrows of Werter. J. W. v. Gothe . 18-1193 Sotheby, S. L. Principia typograj)liica ; the block- books, or xylograi)hic delineations of scripture history, issued in Holland, Flanders, and Ger- many, during the 15lh century, exemplified and considered in connection with the origin of printing; with an attempt to elucidate the character of the paper-marks of the period. L., 1858. 3 V. 4° . . . 21-649 Soto, H. de. Narrative of the expedition of, into Florida, l)y a gentleman of Elvas. [See French, B. F. Historical collections, v 2.] 26"-79 — See Irving's conquest of Florida . 2()''-114 Soudan.' Hamilton, J. Travels in . 28''-247 Soul. Fourier, C. Passions and their influence on society, etc 15-141 — Newman, F. W. Sorrows and aspirations of 32-1645 — Paine, M. Soul and instinct . . 15-92 — Storrs, R. S. Constitution of . 15-111 — See Psychology. Soul in nature, the. H. C. Oersted . 32-383 Soul of things. W. and E. M. F. Denton 32-1830 SOULAVIE. 551 SOUTHAKD. Soulavie, J. L. G. Historical and political memoirs of the reign of Lewis XVI, from liis marriage to his death. L., 1803. 6 v. 8" 27»-1910 — Memoires de niarechal de Richelieu. [Bar- rieie, J. F.]. . . v. 16,7 of 34-3519 Soule, F., et al. Annals of San Francisco ; con- taining a sunimary of the history of the first discovery, settlement, progress, and present condition of California ; ■with biographical memoirs of prominent citizens. N. Y., 1855. 8» 26^-328 Soule, C. A. Home life; or, a peep across the threshold 18-2960 Soule, R., ji'-i fiiicl W. A. "Wheeler. Manual of Eng- lish pronunciation and spelling ; containing a full alphabetical vocabulary of the language ; with a preliminary exposition of English orthoepy and orthography. B., 1861 22-230 Soulie, M. F. Les amours de Victor Bonsenne. P., 18.-8 34-3767 — Au jour le jour. P., 1858 . . 34-3757 — Les aventures de Saturnin Fichet. P., 1860. 2 V 34-3758 — Le Bananier ; Eulalie Ponlois. P., 1858 34-3760 — Cadet de famille. P., 1858 . . 34-3706 — Le chateau des Pyrenees. P., 1859. 2 v. 34-3761 — Le Comte de Toulouse. P., 1859. 34-3759 — La Comtesse de. Monrion. P., 1859 34-3763 — Contes pour les enfants. P., 1859 . 34-5116 — Diane el Louise. P., 1859 . . 34-3764 — Un etc a Meudon. P., 1859 . . 34-8762 — Eulalie Pontois .... 18-36'i0 — Les forgerons. P., 1858 . . . 34-3774 — La lionne. P., 1858 . . . 34-3769 — Le Magnetiseur. P., 1858 . . 34-8770 — La Maison Ko. 3. P., 1858 . . 34-3765 — Marguerite; le maitre d' ecole. P., 1858 . . . . . 34-3772 — Les memoires du diable. P., 1863. 3 v. 34-3773 — Olivier Duhamel. P., 1858 . . 34-3768 — Sathaniel. P., 1859 . . . 34-3775 — Si jeunesse savait, si Vieillesse Pouvait. P., 1859 . . . . . . 34-3776 — Le vicomte de Beziers. P., 1860 . 34-3777 — See Tiroir du diable. Sound. Airy, G. B. Sound and atmospheric vibra- tions 11-291 — Brewer, E. C. Sound and its phenomena . 11-243 — Higgins, W. M. Philosophy of . 5-1050 — Peirce, B. Elementary treatise ; with a cata- logue of works .... 11-202 — Tyndall, J. Lectures on . . 11-319 — See Acoustics ; Music. Bound-dues-question, letters on the. [By Pax.] N. Y., 1855. 8" . . . . 1-211 Somidings from the Atlantic. 0. W. Holmes 33-1011 Sources of pleasures received from literary composi- tions, essays on . . . . 22-729 Sous les filets. E. Souvestre . . 34-3810 Sous le masque. Mme R. de Beauvoir 34-5331 Sous les ombrages. E. Souvestre . . 34-3810^ Sous les orangers. A. Karr . . . 34-3445 Sous les tilleuls. A. Karr . . . 34-3446 Sous la tonnelle. E. Souvestre . . 84-3809 South, J. F. Household surgery ; or, hints on emergencies. Ph., 1850 . . 10-495 South, the ; a letter from a friend in the north, witli a special reference to the effects of disunion upon slavery. Ph., 1856. 8° . 2-900 South. (V. S.) Andrews, S. The south since the war . . . ■ . . . 26'^-560 — Atson, W. Heart whispers . . 26''-482 — Brownlow, W. G. Adventures among the rebels 36''-423 South, (U. S.) Creecy, J. R. Scenes in 33-1139 — Day, S. P. Down south . . 26*'-416 — De Bow, J. D. B. Industrial resources of 1-150 — Estabrooks, H. L. Adrift in Dixie 26''-562 — Flack, Capt. Hunter's experiences 20-352 — Fiemantle, Lieut. -Col. Three months in the southern slates, 1863 . . . 26*'-455 — Hall, E. H. Appleton's handbook 26''-572 — Hundley, D. R. South and north . 26''-375 — Kelley, W. D. Resources and wants of 26»-977 — Kennaway, J. H. On Sherman's track 26''-582 — Kettell, T. P. Southern wealth and northern profits 1-228 — Kimler, T. Railroad map of . 25-348 — Olmstead, F. L. Cotton kingdom 26iM09 The seaboard slave states . . 26b-298 — Ozanne, T. D. The south as it is . 26''-438 — Paulding, J. K. Letters from, 1816 26»'-631 — Reid, W. After the war . . 26''-575 — Stevenson, W. G. Thirteen months in the rebel army 26''-425 — Stirling, J. Letters from the slave states 26''-529 — Trowbridge, J. T. The south . 26''-573 — Whitehead, C. E. Wild sports in . 26''-373 , — See Confederate slates ; Slavery ; U. S. — War of 1861-5, and Reconstruction ; and names of states. South America. See America, South. South and north. J. S. C. Abbott . 26''-374 South as it is. T. D. Ozanne . . 26"-438 South Carolina. Carroll, B. R. Historical collec- tions 26^-427 — Gibbes, R. W. Documentary history of 26^-310 — Holmes, F. S. Post-pleiocene fossils 9-1249 — Mills, R. Statistics ; including natural, civil, ami military history . . . 26''-600 — Ramsay, D. History of. . . 26^-170 — Rivers, W. J. Early history of . 26»-454 — Simms, W. G. History of . . 26''-433 — See Carolina ; South, the. South Carolina histc^rical society, collections, v. 1. Charleston, 1857. 8» . . . 26»-391 South church lectures. Discourses upon Christian doctrine, by clergymen of New York, repre- senting six evangelical denominations. N. Y.,1863 32-1546 South Danvers. See Peabody institute. South pole. Cook, J. Voyage towards 29''-509 — See Antarctic. South sea. Burney, J. Voyages and discoveries in 29»'-511 — Missionary voyage to . . . 32-2017 — Morrell, B. Four voyages to . 29*'-40 — Perkins, E T. Reef-rovings in . 29''-116 — Reynolds, J. N. Surveying and exploring ex- pedition 29''-53 — Russell, M. Historical account of the principal islands in 29''-35 — Stewart, C. S. Visit to . . . 29'>-63 — Williams, J. Narrative of enterprises in 32-233 — See Missions ; Pacific. South sea scheme. Gordon, T. Cato's letters, v. 1 2-682 — Mackay, C. Memoirs of commercial delusions 1-39 — Thiers, L. A. Memoir of J. Law . 30-1188 South side view of slavery. N. Adams 26''-377 South since the war. S. Andrews . 26''-560 South songs. T. C. De Leon . . 23-837 South Wales. Reos, T. . . v. 18 of 27''-474 South west. Meek, A. B. Romantic passages in history of 26''-366 Southard, L. H. See Baker, B. F. Southard, Hon. S. L. Argument in the case of De- cow and Hendrickson va. T. L. Shotwell, be- fore the court of appeals of N. J. Ph., 1834. 8<> 2-315 SOUTHARD. 553 SOUVENIRS. Southard, Rev. S. L. The "mystery of godliness.'" N. Y., 1848. 8» . . . . 32-1288 Southern and western commercial convention, pro- ceedings ; with speeches, reports, etc. Mem- phis, 1854. 8° . . . . 1-210 Southern cross and soulhern crown. Miss Tucker 28''-121 Southern generals ; who they are, and what they have done. N. Y., 18G5. 8° . BO-1589 Southern independence. J. Specce . 26''-1005 Southern life as it was. Mary Lennox . 18-4073 Southern literary messenaer v. 11,13,22-4. Rich- mond, 1840-57. 8° . . . 17-102 Southern passages and pictures. W. G. Simms 23-257 Southern poems of the war. Miss E. V. Mason 23-890 Southern rebellion, the. W. A. Crafts . 26''-1224 Southern review, v. 1-5. Bait., 18G7-9. 8° 17-101 Southern spy, the. E. A. Pollard . 26M899 Southern states. See South. Southern wealth and northern profits. T. P. Kettell 1-228 Southern zion's songster. Raleigh, 1864 26M999 Southerne, T. Works. L., 1721. 2 v. 24-162 — Isabella : a tragedy : altered. B. B. T. v. 11 . . . . 24-71 — Same. B. D. v. 1 . . . . 24-143 — Same. I. B T. v. 7 . . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. v. 1 . . . 24-142 — Same. S. B. T. v. 3 . . . 24-191 — Oroonoko : a traoedy. B. B. T. v. 15 24-71 — Same. B. D. v.^1 . . . . 24-143 — Same. I. B. T. v. 14 . . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. V. 1 . . . 24-142 — Same. S. B. T. v. 11 . . . 24-191 Southey, C. Select literary works, prose and verse. Hart., 1851 33-56 — Solitary hours, K Y., 1846; The birthday, and occasional verses. N. Y., 1845 . 33-55 — Life and correspondence of Robert Southey. N. Y., 1851. 8° . . . . 30-648 Southey, R. The book of the church. B., 1825. 2 V. 8° 32-201 — Chronicleof the Cid ; from the Spanish. Lowell, 1846. 8° 27»-2069 — Common-place book. Ed. by J. W. Warter. L.,1850. 4v. 8° . . . 33-676 — Same. v. 1. N. Y., 1849. 8° . 33-676^ — Complete poetical works. N. Y., 1848. 8" . 23-279 — The doctor. Ed. by J. W. Warter. L., 1848. 8» 33-144 — Early naval history of England. Ph., 1835 . 27M101 — History of Brazil. L., 1817-19. 3 v. 4" 26M219 — Joan of Arc, and minor poems. L., 1853 23-364 — Letters from England. By Don Manuel Alvarez Espriella. 2d Am. ed. N. Y., 1808. 2 v. 27^--728 — Letters written during a short residence in Spain and Portugal. 2d ed. Bristol, 1799. 8° 27»>-201 — Life of Nelson. N. Y., 1839 . . 30-399 — Life of Oliver Cromwell. N. Y., 1845 gO-114 — Life of Wesley ; and the rise and progress of methodism. N. Y., 1820. 2 v. 8° 30-559 — Life of William Cowper. B.,1839. 2 v. 30-111 — Lives of the British admirals ; with an introduc- tory view of the naval history of England. L., 1833-40. 5 v. ... 27''-1102 — Lives of uneducated poets ; with attempts in verse by J. Jones. L., 1836 30-500 — Selections from letters. Ed. by J. W. Warter. L., 1856. 4v 33-1248 — Sir Thomas More ; or, colloquies on the progress and prospects of society. L., 1829. 2 v. 8° 2-869 Southey, R. Specimens of the later English poets ; with preliminary notices. L., 1807. 3 v. 23-1046 — Browne, C. T. Life of . . . 30-1326 — Cottle, .1. Reminiscences . . 30-109 — Southey, C. Life and correspondence of 30-648 — See Robberds, J. W. — and C. C. Southe3^ Life of the Rev. Andrew Bell ; comprising the history of the rise and progress of the system of mutual tuition. L., 1844. 3 V. 8° . . . . 30-1126 Southey, T. Rise, progress and present state of colonial wools. L., 1848. 8° . 4-32 Southgate, Henry. What men have said about women. L., 1865. 1 v. in 2 . . 33-1315 Southgate, Horatio. Narrative of a tour tlirough Armenia, Kurdistan, Persia, and Mesopo- tamia. N. Y., 1840. 2 V. . . 28''-103 — Narrative of a visit to the Syrian (Jacobite) church of Mesopotamia ; with statements and reflections upon the present state of Chris- tianity in Turkey. N. Y., 1844 . 28''-473 Southgate, "W. S. History of Scarborough, from 1633-1783. Maine hist. col. v, 3. 26''-645 Southward lio ! W. G. Simms . . -18-2873 Southwell, R. Poetical works. Ed. by W. B. Turnbull. L., 1856 . . . 23-525 Southwokl. Mrs. L. D. Umsted . . 18-3383 Southworlh, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Allworth abbey 18-2970 — Bridal eve 18-2989 — The bride of Llewellyn . . . 18-2969 — The bride's fate: sequel to "The changed brides" 18-2993 — The changed brides . . . 18-2983 — Curse of Clifton .... 18-3971 — Deserted wife 18-3973 — Discarded daughter .... 18-2973 — Fatal marriage 18-3988 — Fortune seeker . . . . 18-3990 — Gipsy's prophecy .... 18-3974 — Haunted homestead .... 18-3975 — How he won her .... 18-2966 — India 18-2976 — Lady of the isle .... 18-2977 — Lost heiress 18-2978 — Love's labor won .... 18-2979 — Missing bride 18-2980 — Mother-in-law 18-2981 — Prince of darkness, (and other tales) 18-4375 — Retribution 18-3983 — Three beauties 18-3984 — Two sisters ; same as Virginia and Magdalen 18-2985 — Vivia 18-2987 — Widow's son 18-2968 — Wife's victory ; and other nouvelette*' 18-2986 Southworth, Mrs. S. A. Hester Strong's life work 18-4274 — Inebriates hut 18-2991 Souvenir gallery. E. Percival, (ed.) . 33-1148 Souvenirs, mes. L. Escudier . . 34-5367 Souvenirs d'Allemagne. G. Labrunie de Nerval 34-3604 Souvenirs d'Antony. A. Dumas . . 34-3333 Souvenirs de Felicie. Mrae de Genlis . 34-5345 Souvenirs de jeunesse. H. Conscience . 34-3157 Souvenirs de jeunesse. C. Nodier . 34-3605 Souvenirs de la marquise de Crequy. Causen (de St. Malo) 34-3166 Souvenirs de I'oncle William. Mme R. Bolle 34-3095 Souvenirs d'un amiral. E. J. de La Graviere 34-4661 Souvenirs d'un Bas-Breton. E. Souvestre 34-3814 Souvenirs d'un musicien. A. Adam . 34-3018,9 Souvenirs d'un proscrit. H. Corne . 34-5533 Souvenirs d'un vieillard. E. Souvestre 34-3811 SOUVENIRS. 553 SPAIN. Souvenirs cl'un demoiselle d' honneur de Mme la Duchesse de Bourgogne. P., 1861 84-8389 Souveuiis d'une favorite. A. Dumas . Souvenirs d'une institutrice. M. Froment Souvenirs d'une vieille femme. S. Gay Souvenirs of travel. Mme La Vert Souvestre, E. Les Anges du Foyer. P., — Attic philosopher in Paris — Au Bord du lac. P.,, 1859 84-4714 34-4444 34-5364 27''-452 1858 34-8778 18-2i)61 34-8779 — Au bout du monde ; Etudes sur les colonisations frauQaises. P., 1865 — Au coin du Feu. P., 1860 . — Brittany and La Vendee . — Causeries historiques et litteraircs. 3v — Chroniques de la Mer. P., 1859 — Les Clairieres. 2me ed. P., 1854 — Confessions d'un ouvrier. P., 1857 — Contes et nouvelles. P.. 1858 — Dans la prairie. P., 1856 — Les derniers Bretons. P., 1858. 2 v. — Les derniers Paysans. P., 1856 — Deux niiseres. [Conte.] P., 1859 P., 1857 . 2 V. 34-8779^ 34-3780 18-2962 P., 1861. 34-5457 34-8781 34-8803 34-8782 34-3783 34-3784 34-8785 34-3787 34-5213 34-8788 34-3789 34-3790 34-3792 34-3793 18-2963 18-2964 — L'Echelle de ferames. — En famine. P., 1859 — Le Foyer Breton. P., 1858. — La goutte d'eau. P., 1857 — Histoires d' Autrefois. P., 1859 — Lake sliore .... — Leaves from a family journal . — Lectures journalieres, a 1' usage -des ecoles et des families. 2rae ed. P., 1858 . 34-5059 — Loin du pays ; Etudes sur les colonisations fran- (jaises. P., 1865 .... 34-3786 — La maison isolee. P. 8" . . 34-4684 — La maison rouge. P., 1865 . . 34-5459 — Le mat de Cocagne. P., 1859 . 34-5456 — Le memorial de'famille. P., 1859 . 34-3795 — Le mendiant de Saint- Roch. P., 1859 34-5460 — Le monde tel qu'il sera. P., 1859 . 34-8796 — Le pasteur d'hommes. P., 1861 . 34-5455 — Les Peches de jeunesse. P., 1858 . 34-3797 — Pendant la Moisson. P., 1859 . 34-3798 — Pierre et Jean. P., 1859 . . 34-3800 — Un philosophe sous les toits. P., 1862 34-3799 — Popular legends of Brittany . . 18-2965 — En quaranlaine ; scenes et raoeurs des greves. P., 1856 34-3791 — Recits et souvenirs; romans des families. P., 1860 34-3801 — Les reprouves etles elus. P., 1859. 2 v. 84-3802 — Riche et pauvre. P., 1858 . . 34-8804 — Le roi du monde ; histoire de I'argent et de s(m intluence. P., 1863. 2v — Scenes de la Chouannerie. P., 1858 — Scenes de la vie intime. P., 1857 . — Scenes et'recits des Alpes. P., 1860 — Soirees de Meudon. P., 1857 . — Sous les Filets. P., 1857' . — Sous les ombrages. P., 1859 . — Sous la tonnelle. P., 1859 — Souvenirs d'un Bas-Breton. P., 1860. 34-5454 34-8805 34-3806 34-3807 34-8808 34-8810 34-3810^ 34-3809 2 V. 34-3814 Souvenirs d'un vieillard. La derniere 6tape, avec une notice par E. Lesbazeilles. 2me ed. P., 1858 — Sur la pelouse. P., 1858 — Theatre de la jeunesse. P., 1860 — Trois femmes ; Reves poetiques — La valise noire. P., 1865 Souviens toi. J. Fernand Souza, Mme A. F. de F. de 1827 . — La Comtesse de Fargy, — M'lle de Tournon. B. Sovereigns. Gaunter, H. perors . . 34-3811 34-38081 34-3812 34-8813 34-5458 34-4881 Charles et Marie. B., 84-4257 B., 1828. 4 v. in 2 34-42.18 1827 . . 34-4260 Lives of the Mogul em- 33-317 Sovereigns. Colladay, W. R. Table of sovereigns of England 27=^-279 — Doran, J. Monarchs retired from business 80-950 — Fowler, G. Lives of the sovereigns of Russia 30-1062 — Jameson, A. M. Memoirs of female sovereigns 30-254 — Levi-Alvares, D. Reines et regentes 34-8952 — Newman, E. M. Monarchs of modern liistory 29''-l()o — Steele, E. R. Sovereigns of the bible 82-351 — Utterton, F. A. Biographical sketches of 30-1174 — See Kings; Queens. Sow Avell and reap well. S. G. Goodrich 13-95 Sowerby, G. B.,jr. Conchological manual. 4th ed. L., 1852. 8" .... 9-683 — Genera of recent and fossil shells; with plates, by J. Sowerby. L. 2 v. 8» . 9-733 — Popular British concliology : a familiar history of the molluscs inhabiting the British isles. L., 1854 9-684 — Popular history of the aquarium of marine and fresh water animals and plants. L., 1857 9-964 Sowerby, Henry. Popular mineralogy ; comprising a familiar account of minerals and their uses. L., 1850 9-297 Sowers not reapers. H. Martineau . 18-8861 Sowing the wind. E.L.Linton . . 18-1894 Soyer, A. Culinary campaign ; being historical reminiscences of the late war ; with tlie plain ait of cookery. L., 1857 . . 6-224 — Pantropheon ; or, liistory of food, and its prep- aration. L., 1853. 8° . . 6-221 — Shilling cookery for the people. L., 1865 6-222 Sozomen, II. History of the church from A. D. 324 to 440 ; also, ecclesiavStical history of Phi- lostorgius, as epitomised by Photius. Trans. ty E. Walford. L., 1855 . . 32-559 Spaewife. J. Boyce .... 18-373 SpafariefF, L. Atlas of the gulf of Finland ; with light-houses and towers for sailing by night. St. Petersburg, 1817. f . . 25-353 Spain. History. — Abbott, J. S. C. Romance of Spanish history 27''-1998 — Busk, M. M. History of . . 27^-2005 — Callcott, M. History of . . 27''-2009 — Chateaubriand, R. F. A. de. Congress of Ve- rona 27^-2013 — Conde, J. A. Dominion of the Arabs in 27=^-2016. — Dunham, S. A. History of . . 27^-2020 — Dunlop, J. Memoirs of, 1621-1700 27»-2021 — Kincaid, J. Adventures in the ride brigade 27»-691 — Maxwell, W. H. Victories of Wellington 27=^-821 — Memoires d' un apothecairc sur la guerre d' Espagna 84-4920 — Robertson, J. B. Lectures on . 27''-3580 — Sleeper, M. G. Pictures from history of 27^-2063 — Southey, R. Chronicle of the Cid 27"-2069 — Stanhope, P. H. War of the succession 27''-2030 — Travels and description. — Andersen, H. C. Travels in . . 27''-700 — Adolphus, J. L. Letters from . 27*'-497 — Andros, A. C. Sketches of . . 27''-593 — Beckford, W. Sketches of . . 27''-68,70 — Blackburn, H. Travelling in . 27f-814 — Brooke, A. D. Sketches in . . 27''-5o6 — Bryant, W. C. Letters from . . 27'^-498 — Byrne, Mrs. W. P. Cosas de Espana 27"-803 — Clayton, J. W. An autumn in . 27''-955 — Croker, R. Travels in . . . 27''-106 — Dix, J. A. Summer in . .. . 27''-236 SPATK 554 SPARKS. Spain. Tx'avels and description. — Ford, R. Handbook for travellers in 27'^-486 — Gautier, T. Wanderinss in . . 27''-318 — Herbert, M. E. Impressions of . 27''-8r)0 — Inelis, H. D. Rambles in the footsteps of Don Quixote 27b-790 — Jardine, A. Letters from . . 29^-26 — Journal of a residence in . . 27''-114 — Mackenzie, A. S. Year in . . 27"-lll Spain revisited .... 27'*-112 — Mackie, J. M. Cosas de Espana ; or, to Madrid via Barcelona — Modern traveller — Robertson, W. Visit to . — Roaier, Mrs. Ramble in — Scott, C. Excursions iii — Southey, R. Letters on — Spallazani, L. Travels in — Swift, J F. Going to Jericho — Townscnd, J. Journey through 27b-371 29''-281 27''-282 27^-470 27''-115 27'^-201 27''-83 29>'-3I5 27^-117 27i>-764 27i'-219 27''-245 27''-807 — Urquhart, D. Travels in — Wailis, S. T. Glimpses of ■ — Warren, J. B. Attache in — Young, A. Travels in . — Customs and society. — Bradford, W. Sketches of character and cos- tume 27"^-559 — Cayley, G. J. Biidle-roads of . 27''-413 — Ford,"R. Spaniards and their country ■27M07 — Murray, E. Artist's life in . . 27''-531 — Scenes and adventures in, by Poco Mas . 27M10,500 27^-552 27''-288 — Thornburj^ W. Life in — Wailis, 8. T. Sketch of — Miscellany. — Borrow, G. Bible in . . . 27b-842 — Capadose, A. Visit to the prisons of 27'>-785 — Chasles, P. Etudes sur V Espagne . 34-5420 — Moncricff, C. C. S. Irrigation in . 4-319 — Peccluo, G. Anecdotes of revolutions 27*-2044 — Saint- Heal, C.V. de. Conjuration desEspagnols 34-4287 — See America, Spanish ; Andalucia ; Basque ; Carlist war ; Gibraltar ; Granada ; Gypsies ; Inqnisiti(m ; Madrid ; Minorca ; Morocco ; Peninsular war ; Pyrenees; Reformation; and names of sovereigns. Spalding, J. History of the troubles and memorable transactions in Scotland in the reign of Charles I. Aberdeen, 1829. 8° . . 27^-1378 Spalding, J. W. Japan, and around the world. N. Y., 1855 . . . . . 28b-201 Spalding, M. J. History of the protestant reforma- tion in Europe ; in a series of essays, review- ing D'Aubigne, Menzel, Hallam, Prescolt, Ranke, and others. Bait., 1865. 2 v. in 1. 8° 32-1749 — Miscellanea, v. 1. Bait., 18G6. 8» 32-1937 — Sketches of the life, times, and character of Rev. B. J. Flaget. Louisville, 1852 30-1757 Spalding, W. History of English literature ; with an outline of the origi7i and growth of the English language. K Y., 1853 . 22-1218 — Italy and the Italian islands, from the earliest ages to the present time. N. Y., 1842. 3 v. 27»-2473 — Same. E., 1841. 3 v. . . . 27^-2474 — See Moir, G. Spalding. See Spaulding. Spallanzani, L. Travels in the Two Sicilies, and some parts of the Appeniues. L. ,1798. 4 v. 8° 27''-83 Spaniards. Quintana, M. J. Lives of 30-452 Spaniards and their country. H. Ford . 27''-107 Spaniards in Florida. G. R. Fairbanks 26''-403 Spanish-Americans. Hassaurek, F. Four years among 2r)''-G55 Spanish ballads. J. G. Lockhart . . 3:M39 Spanish campaign in Morocco. F. Hard man 28» -176 Spanish conquest in America. A. Helps 26='-338 Spanish conquest of New Mexico. W. W. H. Davis 20^-1056 Spanish drama. Moratin, L. F. de. Origenes del teatro Espanol . . . ' v. 1 of 34-2 Spanish gypsy : a poem. M. Evans . 23-1003 Spanish language. Cubi y Soler, M. Traductor Espaiiol 22-229 — Josse, A. L. Grammar . . . 22-155 — Monteith, A. H. Spanish without a master 22-170 — Neuman and Baretti's dictionary . 22-184 — Nouveau dictionnaire franQaise-espagiiol 34-2941 — Pino, J. G. del. Elements of. . 22-200 — Salva, V. Gramatica de la lengua . 34-13 — Sobrino, F. Grammaire nouvelle . 34-4439 — Velazquez de la Cadena, M. Dictionary of 22-370 — See Romance. Spanish literature. Antonio, N. Bibliotheca His- pana vetus 21-650 Bibhotheca Hispana nova . . 21-651 — Bibliogratico espanol y estranjero . 21-167 — Bibliotheca selecta de litteralura espanola 34-5 ^ ^ ' 21-166 22-943 34-5420 34-11 34-2398 22-1111 23-139 23-770 34-3 34-4 34-15 . 22-1248,9 Spanish reader 22-71 18-3786 18-3759 22-1111 — Boletin bibliogratico — Bouterweck, F. History of . — Chasles, P. Etudes sur 1' Espagne — Colleccion de refranes — Gomez de Mier, J. E. Handbuch . — Kennedy, J. Modern Spanish poetry — Lockhart, J. G. Spanish ballads . — Longfellow, H. W. Essay on poetry — Ochoa, E. de. Prosadores espaholes — Orihucia, A. A. de. Poetas espaiiolep — Ravizotti, G. Poesias castellanas — Ticknor, G. History of . — Velazquez de la Cadena, M. Spanish novelists. T. Roscoe Spanish papers. W. Irving . Spanish poetry. J. Kennedy Spanish reader. M. Velazquez de la Cadena 22-71 Spare, J. Differential calculus ; with applications. B., 1865 14-163 Spare hours. J. Brown . . . . 83-180 — See Horae subsecivae. Sparks, J. Correspondence of the American revolu- tion ; being letters of eminent men to George Wasliington, from the time of his aking command of the arnij^ to the end of his presi- dency. B., 1853. 4 V. 8» . 26>'-303 — Inquiry into the comparative moral tendency of trinilarian and unitarian doctrines. B., 1823. 8° 32-1838 — Letters on the ministry, ritual, and doctrines of the protestant episcopal church. Bait., 1820, 8° 32-1506 — Letter to Lord Malion ; being an answer to his letter addressed to the editor of Washington's writings. B.,4852. 8« . . 30-1637 — Library of American biography. B., 1834-48. 25 V 30-497 — Life of Benjamin Franklin ; containing the au- tobiography, with notes, and a continuation. B., 1844. 8° .... 30-807 — Life of Charles Lee. (S. A. B. 18) 30-497 — Life of Count Pulaski. (S. A. B. 14) 30-497 — Life of George Washington. B., 1839. 8» 30-546 — Life of Gouverneur Morris ; with selections from his correspondence and miscellaneous papers. B., 1832. 3 v. S" . 30-370 — Life of John Ledyard, the American traveller ; comprising selections from his journals and C(n-respondence. Camb , 1828. 8° 30-313 — Life of John Ledyard. (S. A. B. 24) 30-497 — Life of John Ribault. (S. A. B. 17) 30-497 — Life of R. 0. de La Salle. (S. A. B. 11) 30-497 SPARKS. 555 SPENCER. Spurks, J. Remarks on a " Reprint of the original letters from Washington to Joseph Reed, during the American revolution, referred to in the pamphlets of Lord Mahon and Mr. Sparks." B., 18.*)3. 8" . . 26M40 — Ellis, G. E. Memoir of . . . 80-2453 Siuiring to spend. T. S. Arthur . . ' 18-187 Sparks" from a locomotive. IL Fuller . 27'*-516 Sparling, M. See Orr's circle of the sciences. Sparrowgrass papers. F. S. Cozzens Spas of England. A. B Granville Spas of Europe. J. Althaus Spas of Germany. A. B. Granville Spaulding, Mrs. Anna Marie. Poems. N. 18-759 27''-5 10-460 27'>-945 Y., 18GG 23-825 Spaulding. See Spalding. Spaj'th, H. American drauglit plaver ; or, the theory and ])ractice of the scientific gauie of checkers. N. Y.. 18G6 . . 20-63 Speaker at home. J. J. Halcombe and W. H. Stone 22-653 Speakers. See Readers and speakers. Si)eakman, T. 11. Divisions in the society of friends. Ph., 18!59 32-1443 Specific gravity. Boyle, R. Experiments on 11-10 Species. Bree, C. R. Species not trausmutable 9-515 — Darwin, C. Origin of . . . 9-53G — Flourens, P. Examen le 1' origin des especes ■ 34-4199 — Huxley, T. 11. Origin of . . 9-n67,8 — Lyell,"C. Origin of ... 9-253 — Owen, R. Extinction and transmutation of 9-600 — See Anthropology ; Ethnology ; Human race ; Man ; Races. Specimens of Cornish provincial dialect ; collected and arranged by Uncle Jan Treenoodle ; with some introductory remarks and a glossary, by an antiquarian friend. L., 1846 . 22-996 Specimens of Douglas Jerrold's Avit . 18-1679 Specimens of the Greek and Roman classic poets. C. A. Elton 23-815 Spectacles. Sichel, J. Uses and abuses of 10-545 — See Eye ; Sight ; Vision. Spectacles for little eyes. S.W.Lander. B., 1862 26i'-410 — See Lander, S. W. Spectator ; witli sketches of the lives of the authors, and explanatory notes; new ed., with the name of the author subjoined to each paper. L., 1816. 8» .... 33-952 — Same. Ph., 1819. 12 v. . . 33-9"6 — Same ; with prefaces, historical and biographical, by A. Chalmers. K Y., 1853. 6 v. — Same. [Br. essayists; with preface Chalmers.] B., 1855. 8 v. — Drake, N. Essays illustrative of . — Selections from .... Spectropia. J. H. I5rowu S|)ectrum analysis. H. E. Roscoe Spectrum, solar. Kirchholi', G. Researches on 8-503 Speculative notes. D. M. Evans . . 1-192 Spedding, .T. Letters and ble of Francis Bacon, in- cluding all his occasional works. L., 1M61-8. 8" 33-951 by A. 83-939 33-731 83-->91 11 -,-08 8-75 4 V. L., 1807 30-1890 21-110 22-609 22-363 — Publishers and authors. — See Bacon, F. Speech. Bell, A. M. Principles of Universal alphabetics . — HaUb'man, S. S. Analytic orthography 22-393 — Henslowe, W. H. The phoiiarthron 22-300 — Hunt, J. Cure of imiicdiments in . 10-303 — Steele, J. Melody and measure of 22-803 — Stone, W. H. Physiology of . . 22-fc*53 — See Elocution; Phonetics; Stammering; Voice. Speid, Mrs. J. B. Our la.st years in India. L., 1862 28"-418 Speight, T. W. Under lock and key . 18-2994 Speke, J. H. Journal of the discovery of the source of the Nile. E., 1863 . . . 28»'-427 — Same. N. Y., 1864. 8". . . 28''-427» — What led to the discovery of the source of the Nile. E., 18G4. 8° . . . 28^-458 Spelling. Brown, J. Classified spelling 22-309 — Graham, G. F. English spelling . 23-104 — Marks, E. N. R<,yal road to . . 22-362 — See Orthography ; and names of languages. Spelman. See Haddan, A. W. Spence, G. Equitable jurisdiction of the court of chancery ; to which is i)refixed a concise ac- count of tiie leading doctrines of the common law, and of the course of procedure in regard to civil rights. Ph., 1846,50. 2 v. 8° 2-157 Spence, James. The American union : its effect on national character and policy; with an inquiry into secession as a constituti(mal right, and the causes of disruption. L., 1861. 8" 20''-994 — Southern independence : an address. L., 1863 2G--1005 Spence, Joseph. 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L., 18"i5. 8" 15-173 — Social statics; or, the conditions essential to human happiness specified, and tlie first of tliem devel()i)ed. L., 1851. 8» . 2-870 Spencer, I. S. A pastor's sketclies ; or, conversa- tions with anxious inquirers respecting the way of salvation, N. Y., 1853. 2 v. 32-445 Spencer, J. A. The east : sketches of travel in Egypt and the holy land. N. Y., 1850. 8» " 28M.n4 — Same. 4th ed. N. Y., 1854 . . 28»'-134* SPENUER. 556 SPORTS. Spencer, J. A. History of the U. S., to tlio admin- istration of Jaines Buchanan. N. Y., 1858. 3 V. 4» SG'^-SOQ Spencer, P. R. Spencerian key to practical p(!nman- ship. N. Y. 8° . . . . 18-212 Spencer, Thomas, M. D. Lectures on animal lieat. Geneva, K Y., 1845 . . . 10-376 Spencer, Rev. Thomas. Appeals to the heart: ex- hibiting the beauties of Christian truth. B., 1840 32-202 — Raffles, S. Life and discnurses of . 30-848 Spencerian liey. P. R. Spencer . . 13-212 Spencer's Boston theatre. See French's Minor and standard drama. 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Ph., 1847 1-66 — Spiers & Surenne's French and English, and English and French pronouncing dictionary ; newly composed from the French dictiona- ries of the French academy, and from the English dictionaries of Johnson, Webster, Worcester, Richardson, et al. ; revised and enlarged by G. P. Quackenbos, K Y., 1854. 8" 22-371 Spinal curvatures. See Spine. Spindler, 0. Der bastard, eine deutsche Sittenge- schichte aus zeitatler dem Kaiser Rudolph. Ph., 1856 34-535 — Der invalide ; historisch-romantische bilder neuerer zeit. Ph., 1858 . . 34-536 — Der Jesuit; character-gemalde. Ph., 1858 . V . . . 34-537 — The Jesuit 18-3817 — The Jew 18-3651,2 — Der Vogelhandler von Imst. Volksroman. N. Y., 1856. 4 V 34-533 Spine. Ashhurst, J. Injuries of . . 10-703 — Godfrey, Mrs. Nature and treatment of spinal curvatures 10-427 — Lee, B. Treatment of angular curvature 10-704 Spineto, Marquis. Elements of hieroglyphics and Egyptian antiquities. L., 1845. 8» 28'»-130 Spinola. See Virues y Spinola, J. J. de. Spinoza, ein Denkerleben. B. Auerbach 34-603 Spinoza et le naturalisme contemporaine. Noiirris- son 34-4198 Spinster's story. By M. A. F. . . 18-3662 Spirit drawings. W. M. Wilkinson . 32-1821 Spirit history of man. S. F. Dunlap . 32-760 Spirit land. S. B. Emmons . . . 32-1711 Spirit of the age. Hazlitt, W. . . 30-1718 — Home, R^ H 30-241 Spirit of the fair. A. R. Macdonough . 33-1178 Spirit of laws, review of. A. S. C. Tracy 2-894 Spirit of life. W. G. Clark . . . 33-166 Spirit of Saint Vincent de Paul. A. J. Ansart 32-2357 Spirit of seventy-six. Mrs. D, Curtis- . 24-225 Spirits. Scott, W. The existence of evil spirits 32-2204 Spiritual life, science of. J. Cooper . 32-1981 Spiritual philosopliy. J. H. Green . 15-342 Spiritual point of vieAV. M. Mahan . 32-1012 Spiritual progress. J. W. Metcalf . 32-492 Spiritunl wives. W. H. Dixon , . 32-2403 Spiritualism. Apocatasfasis . . . 32-1616 — Beecher, C. Review of the "spiritual mani- festations" 32-1586 — Bray, C. Speculations on . . 15-305 — Britisii association of progressive spiritualists, proceedings of conventions . . 2-561 — Brown, J. P. The dervishes . . 32-2379 — Crosland, N. Light in the valley . 32-2241 — Davis, A. J. Great harmonia . 32-1551 — — Magic staff" 30-1510 Present age, and inner life . 32-1424 Principles of nature . . . 32-1689 — Denton, W., and E. M. F. Soul of thin es 32-1820 — Dods, J. B. Spirit manifestations . 32-1577 — Edmonds and Dexter. Spiritualism 32-1833 — Emmons, S. B. Spirit land . . 32-1711 — Gasparin, A. de. Science «,*. modern spiritual- ism 32-1615 — Gordon, W. R. Threefold test . 32-2194 — Hanunond, C. Pilgrimage of Thomas Paine 32-1854 — Hare', R. Lwestigation of . . 32-1427 — Home, D. D. Incidents in my life 30-1431 — The invisibles 32-1968 — Lewis, E. W. The spiritual reasoner 32-2313 — M . . . , E. de. Des esprits et de leurs manifes- tations fluidiques .... 34-4603 — Nichols, T. L. Biography of Davenport l)ro- thers 30-1628 Supramundane facts in the life of J. B. Fer- guson 32-302 — Owen, R. D. Footfalls on the boundary of an- other world 32-1682 — Rappers, the 32-1825 — Sansom, G. W. Physical media in spiritual manifestations .... 32-2480 — Sargent, E. Planchette . . . 32-2479 — Tuttle, H. Arcana of nature . . 32-1819 — Univercaelum, the .... 32-2058 — Wilkinson, W. M. Spirit drawings 32-1821 — Young, A. The fractional family . 15-196 — See Apparitions ; Mysteries ; Pneumatology ; Superstition ; Witchcraft. Spitta, C J. P. See Lyra domestica . 23-595 Spitzbergen. Biard, Mme. Voyage d' une femme au 34-3034 — Duff'erin, F. T. B. Letters from high latitudes 27''-447 — Hildebrandt, C. Winter in . . 27''-733 Splene, Megathym. [Pseud.] Almaematres, (dedi- cated, without permission, to the freshmen and dons of Oxford.) L. . . 13-214 Spoff"()rd, 5. E. P. Amber gods, etc. . 18-2541 — Azarian . . . . . . 18-2543 — Sir Rohan's ghost .... 18-2543 Spohr, L. Autobiography. Trans, from the Ger- man. L., 1865. 8° . • . . 80-1674 — Violinschule. Wien. 4" . . 5-1159 Spooner, E. Parson and people ; or, incidents in the every-day life of a clergyman. N. Y., 1865 32-1536 Spooner, S. Anecdotes of painters, engravers, sculptors, and architects, and curiosities of art. N. Y., 1853. 3 v. . . 5-63 — Guide to sound teeth ; or, a popular treatise on the teeth, N. Y., 1836 . . 10-99 Spooner, W. C. History, structure, economy, and diseases of the sheep. L., n. d. . 4-133 Sports and pastimes for in-doors and out. W. T. Adams 20-205 Sports and sporting. Aiken, H. National sports of Great Britain .... 20-300 SPORTS. 557 SPURZTIEIM. Sports and sporting. American boy's book 20-304 — Apperley, C. J. Nimrod abroad . 20-305 — Athletic sports for boys . . . 20-306 — Barnard, M. R. Sport in Norway . 27'^-668 — Bindley, C. Sporting facts and fancies 20-472 Sportsman's trieud in a frost . 20-471 Slable talk and table talk . . 20-474 — Blaine, D. P. Encyclopaedia of . 20-312 — Bunistead, J. On llie wing . . 20-516 — By-lanes and downs of England . 20-318 — Cabinet of natm-al history . . 9-1235 — Campbell, J. Field sports in Ceylon 28^-393 — Colquhoun, J. Sporting days . 20-327 — Conwav, J. Letters from the highlands . " 27''-538 — D'Ewes, J. Sporting in both hemispheres 20-341 — Dravson, A. W. Sporting scenes among the Kaffirs 28"-2G3 — Egan. P. Book of sports . . 20-;i46 — Gun, rod, and saddle . . . 20-359 — Hall, H. B. Scottish sports and pastimes 20-360 — Hamilton, J. P. Reminiscences of an old sportsman 20-362 — Hardy, C. Forest life in Acadie . 26''-530 Sporting adventures in tlie new world 26''-359 — Harewood, H. Dictionary of sports 20-361 — Harris, W. C. Wild spoits of Southern Africa 28"- 63 Sporting scenes . 33-37 Fiekl sports . . 20-372 Frank Forester's sporting scenes 20-374 Manual for young sportsmen . 20-371 Warwick woodlands . . . 20-375 — Idle, C. Hints on shooting and fishing 20-386 — King, W. R. Sportsman and naturalist in 9-686 Sporting anecdotes . .20-395 Sporting adventures in northern 27'^-589 A. Wild sports in valley of the 28''-351 Pictures of sporting life Hawes, W. P. Herbert, H. W. Canada — Krider, J. — Lamont, J. seas — Laugley, E. Indus . — Lennox, W. Pictures of sporting life 20-401 Recreations of a sportsman . 20-402 — Lewis, E. J. Hints to sportsmen . 20-409 — Lloyd, L. Scandinavian adventures 27''-456 — Markham, F. Sporting in the east 28''-296 — Maxwell, W. H. The tield book . 20-415 — Mills, J. Sportsman's library . 20-423 — Newhouse, S. . The trapper's guide 20-427 — Oliphant, Gr. H. H. Law concerning horses, racing, etc v. 58 of 2-55 — St. John, 0. Natural history and sport in Moray 9-623 Wild sports and natural history in the high- lands 9-961 — Shakespear, H. Wild sports of India 28b-349 — Sportsman in Ireland . . . 27''-60 — Sirutt, J. Sports and pastimes of the people of England ..... 20-479 — Toltrey, F. Sportsman in France . 27'^-209 — Walker, D. Manly exercises . . 20-498,9 — Wilson's rambles in the Himalayas 28''-371 — See Dogs; Falconry; Fishing; Fox-hunting; Guns and gunning ; Gymnastics ; Hawking ; Horses ; Hunting ; Pastimes ; Riding ; Riiie. Sportsman in Ireland ; with his summer tour through the highlands of Scotland. By a cosmopo- lite. R. Allen. L., 1840. 2 v. . 27''-60 Spottiswoode, W. A tarantasse journey through Eastern Russia. L., 1857 . . ' 27''-601 Sprague, C. Poetical and prose writings. B., 1850 23-2()4 — Writings. N. Y., 1841. 8° . . 33-79 Sprague, J. T. Origin, progress, and conclusion of the Florida war ; with record of officers and privates who were killed. N. Y., 1848. 8° 26»-189 Sprague, W. B. Annals of the American pulpit ; with historical introductions. N. Y., 1857-69. 9v. 8" 80-933 — Hints designed to regulate the intercourse of Christians. Alb., 1834 . . 32-203 — Lettei-s on practical subjects, to a dauixhter. Alb., 1846. . ■ . . . . 83-410 — Life of Timothy Dwiglit. (S. A. B. 14) 30-497 — Memoirs of Rev. John McDowell and the Rev. Wm. McDowell. N. Y., 1864 . 30-1849 — Visits to, European celebrities. B., 1855 . ■ 30-824 Sprat, Thomas. (Sanford's Br. poets) . 23-171 Sprat, Rev. Thomas. History of the royal society of London. 4th ed. L., 1734. B" 11-216 Spratt, G. Obstetric tables. Ph., 1850. 4" ■ 10-1001 Spratt, T. A, B. Travels and researches in Crete. L., 1865. 2 V. 8° . . . 27^-758 Spread-eagleism. G. F. Train . . 33-1202 Sprees and splashes. H. Morfbrd . 18-2256 Spring, G. Fragments from the study of a pastor. N. Y., 1838 32-1498 — The glory of Christ ; illustrated in his character and history. N. Y , 1852. 2 v. 8° 32-365 — Memoirs of the Rev. Samuel J. Mills. N. Y., 1820. 8" 30-300 — The mercy-seat ; thoughts suggested by the Lord's prayer. N. Y^, 1850 ^ . 32-2345 — The obligations of the world to the bible. N. Y., 1839 32-204 — Personal reminiscences. N. Y., 1866. 2 y. 30-1744 — Pulpit ministrations; or, sabbath readings: a series of discourses on Christian doctrine and duty. N. Y., 1864. 2 v. 8° . 32-1295 Spring. R. Mudie .... 9-1035 Spring and summer in Lapland. H. W. Wheel- wright . 27''-653 Spring ride, the ; or, Partington hall . 18-2993 Spring-tide. J. Y. Akerman . . 20-294 Spring-time of life. D. Magie . . 33-421 Springdale abbey. Joseph Parker . 18-2429 Springfield, Rollo. The horse and his rider. N. Y., 1847 20-368 Springer, A. Geschichte CEsterreichs seit dem Wiener frieden, 1809. Leip., 1«63. 2 y. 8» 34-2417 Springer, J. S. Forest life and forest trees ; with descriptions of lumbering operations. N. Y., 1851 4-55 Springs of action. C. H. B. Richards . 33-918 Spruner, K. v. Historico-geographical hand-atlas. L.,1841. 4« .... 25-308 Spry, H. H. Modern India ; with illustrations of the resources and capabilities of Hindustan. L., 1837. 2y 28''-545 Spurgeon, C. II. Anecdotes and stories collected and arranged by O. Creyton ; with a sketch of Mr. Spurgeon's life. L., 1866 32-2190 — Evening by evening ; or, readings at eventide. L., 1868 32-2460 — Gleanings among the sheaves. N. Y., 1869 32-2453 — John Ploughman's talk ; or, plain advice for plain people. N. Y., 1869 . . 33-906 — Morning by morning ; or, daily readings for the family or the closet. N. Y., 1866 32-1926 — Saint and his saviour. L., 1857 . 32-2493 — Sermons. 3d and 4th series. N. Y., 1858. 2 v. 32-2444 — Smooth stones taken from ancient Brooks. N. ' y., 1860 33-1451 — Sword and trowel .... 32-2081 — Sketch of the life and ministry of. K Y., 1857 30-971 Spurzheim, J. G. Anatomy of the brain ; with a iceneral view of the nervous system. Trans, by R. Willis. L., 1826. S^ . 10-611 SPURZHEIM. 558 STANDARD. Spurzhcim, J. G. Education ; its elementary prin- ciples founded on the nature of man ; Avitli an appendix by S. R. Wells. 13th Am. ed. N. Y., 1847 13-318 — Observations on the deranged manifestations of tile mind ; or, insanity. "B., 1833. 8" 10-298 — Outlines of phrenology. B., 1833 . 10-103 — Phrenology ; or, the doctrine of the mental phenomena. N. Y., 1846. 8° . 10-100 — Phienology in connexion with the study of physiognomy; to which is prefixed a biog- raphy of the author, by N. Capen. 2d Am. ed. B., 1834. 8° .... 10-101 — Phj'siognomical system of Drs. Gall and Spurz- heim ; founded on an anatomical and physio- logical examination of the nervous system and of the brain. 3d ed. L., 1815. 8° 10-708 Spuytenduyvel chronicle . . . 18-3995 Spy, the. J. F. Cooper . . . 18-738 Spy, tiie English. C. M. Westmacott . 33-80 Spy unmaslced, the. H. L. Barniim . 18-389 Squanders of Castle Squander. W. Carleton 18-589 Squibob papers. G. H. Derby . . 18-834 Squier, E. G. Antiquities of the state of New York ; being the results of original surveys and ex- plorations ; with a supplement on the antiqui- ties of the west. Bufhilo, 1851. 80 26''-385 — Monograph of authors who have written on the languages of Central America, and collected vocabularies or composed works in the native dialects of that country. N. Y., 18G1. 4» 31-270 — Nicaragua ; its people, scenery, monuments, and the proposed interoceanic canal. N. Y., 1853. 2 V. 8» 26b-234 — Notes on Central America ; particularly the states of Honduras and San Salvador. N. Y. 1855. 8° 36''-290 — The states of Central America ; with chapter on the Honduras interoceanic railway. N. Y. , 1858. 8" 26^-339 — Tropical fibres ; their production and economic extraction. N. Y., 1861. 8° . 1-167 — WaiUna; or, adventures on the mosquito shore. N. Y., 1855 26^-384 — and E. H. Davis. Ancient monuments of the Mississippi valley. N. Y., 1848. 4» 26''-1203 — Same. [Sm. cont. v. Ij . . 11-502 — See Lay, G. T. Squier, M. P. Reason and the bible ; or, the truth of religion. N. Y., 1860 . . 32-1898 Squire, the. Ellen Pickering ' . . 18-3503 Squire Trevlyn's heir. Mrs. H. Wood . 18-3584 Staal-Delaunay, M. J. C, Mmc de. Memoires. [Barriere, J. F.; V. 1]. . . 34-3519 Stahat mater: oratorio. G.Rossini . 5-875 Stable economy. Miles, W. Stables and stable fittings 4-512 — Stewart, J. Treatise on the management of horses ...... 4-11 t — Tongue, C. Stable practice, by Cecil 4-390 — See Horses and horsemanship. Stable talk and table talk. " H. Hieover" 20-474 Stacions of Rome, etc. [E. E. T. S. pt. 25] V. 13 of 32-1043 Stacke, H. Story of the American war, 1861-5. L., 180G 26»-990 Stackhouse, T. New history of the holy bible ; with answers to most of the controverted questions, dissertations upon the most remarkable pas- sages, and a connection of profane history, etc. Dub., 1748. 6 v. . . 33-205 Stael-Holstein, A. L, G. N. de. L'Allemagne. P-, 1853 34-3816 — Considerations sur la revolution Frangaise. P., 1843 84-3985 — Considerations on the principal events of the French revolution. Ed. by the Duke de Broglie and the Baron de Stael. N. Y., 1818. 2 v. B" 27'^1G93 Stael-Holstein, A. L. G. N. de. Corinne ; ou, 1' Italic. P., 1859 .... 34-3815 — Corinne ; or, Italy ; . . , 18-847 — Delphine. P., 1856 . . . 34-3817 — Same, in English .... 18-848 — Germany. Trans, from the French. New ed. L., 18"l4. 3v. So . . . 37"-39 — Same ; with notes and appendices by O. W. Wight. N. Y., 1861. 2 v. . 27*^-26 — Influence of literature upon society. B., 1813 22-1221 — La litterature, consideree dans ses rapports avec les institutions sociales, suivi de I'influence des passions sur le bonheur. P., 1845 34-3819 — Memoires, (Dix annees d'exil ) . Ouvrage posthume ; jjrecedee d' une notice sur sa vie ct ses ouvrages par Mme Necker de Saussure. P., 1861 34-3818 — Ten years' exile ; or, memoirs of her life, writ- ten by herseU". N. Y., 1821 . 30-1732 — Ciiild, L. M. Memoirs of . . 30-87 — Lenormant, Mme. Coppet et Weimar 34-4507 Mme de Stael and the Grand Duchess Louise 30-1383 — Norris, M. Life and times of . 30-784 Staffordshire. Nightingale, Rev. J. . ' . . Pt. 2, V. 13 of 27''-474 Stage. Barker, J. List of plays . . 34-157 — Bedford, A. Remonstrance against impieties of 34-176 — Bernard, J. Retrospections of . 34-133.175 — Boaden, ,T. History of . . . 30-386 — Bunn, A. Before and behind the curtain 84-32 — Calcraft, J. W. Defence of . . 34-174 — Cibber, C. Apology for his own life 30-96 — Clapp, W. W., jr. Record of . 34-110 — Collier, J. Immorality of the English stage 34-188 — Collier, J. P. Annals of . . 33-989 — Dibdin, C. History of . . . 21-170 — Dil)din, T. Reminiscences . . 80-133 — Doran, J. Annals of . . . 34-133 — Dutlon, T. The dramatic censol- . 34-78 — Lafitte, J. B. P. Memoires de Fleury de la comedie franqaise . . . 34-5379 French stage and French people 24-204 — Morley, H. Journal of a London play-goer 24-183 — Scrap-book of newspaper criticisms, &c. 24-171 — Smith, W. H. Players, playhouses, etc. 24-337 — Styles, J. Character and influence of 24-177 — Wilherspoon, J. Nature and effects 32-353 — Wood, W. B. Recollections of . 24-146 — See Acting; Actors; Drama; Dramatic bio- si'raph}' ; Theatre. Stahl, "p. J. Pseud. See Hetzel, ,T. Stuhr, A. Life and works of G. E. Lessing ; from the German, by E. P. Evans. B., IHfili.. 2 v. 30-1902 Stains, V. D. de. Phonography. 2d ed. L., 1843. 8» 23-237 Stair-builder's guide. S.De Graff . 5-719 Stallard, J. H. The female casual, and her lodging; with a complete scheme lor the regulation of workhouse infiiinaries. L., 1866 2-873 — London pauperism amongst Jews and Chris- tians. L., 1867. 8» . . . 3-8(58 Stamboul, in and around. Mrs. E. Hornby 37"-460 Staraer, W. Recollections of a life of adventure. L., 1866. 3 v 39"-357 Stammering. Hunt, J. Cure of . . 10-303 — See Speech. Stamp acts. Tilsley, H. Digest and decisions 3-378 — See Interniil revenue. Stamps. See Postage stamps. Stand up for Jesus. D. A. Tyng . . 33-514 Standard alphabet. C. R. Lepsius . 23-153 Standard library cyclopaedia of political, constitu- tional, statistical and forensic knowledge. L., 1853. 4v 2-873 STANDISH. 559 STATESMEN. Standish. Mrs. R. Hare . . . 18-2997 Standisb, the puritan, E. Grayson . 18-1263 Stanfield, J. F. Essay on tlie study and compo- sition of biograpliy. Sunderland, 1813. 8" 30-1791 Stanford, C. Joseph Alleine : his companions and times; a memoir of "Black Barthoh)mew," 1G62. L., 1861 .... 30-1899 — Power in weakness ; memorials of the Rev. William Rliodes. 2d ed. L., 1860 30-1423 Stanford, J. K. Lady's gift ; or, woman as she ought to be . ' . . . . 18-2998 Stanhope, Lady H. Travels ; narrated by her physician. L., [1846.] 3 v. 8° 28'M88 Stanhope, L. Greece, in 1823,4; a series of letters, and other documents, on the Greek revolution. Ph., 1825. 8» . . . . 27''-55 Stanhope, P. D. See Chesterfield. Stanhope, P. H., 5th Earl of. "The forty-five;" being the narrative of tiie insurrection of 1745; alsoletters of Prince Charles Stuart. L., 1851 27^-787 — History of England, from the peace of Utrecht to the peace of Paris, 1713-83. Ed. by Henry Reed. N. Y., 1849. 2 v. 8° . 27^-785 — Same. 3d ed. ; revised. B., 1853. 7 v. * 27^-786 — History of the war of the succession in Spain. 2d ed. L., 1836. 8° . . . 27''-2030 — Life of Belisarius. Ph., 1832 ^ . 30-31 — Life of Louis, prince of Conde. N. Y*., 1845 30-330 — Life of R't Hon. William Pitt. L., 1861.2. 4 v. 30-1340 — Miscellanies ; collected and edited by Earl Stan- hope. 2d ed. L., 1863 . . 33-1347 Stanhope Burleigh. Helen Dhu . . 18-3000 Stanley, A. D. See Day, .Teiemiah. Stanley, A. P. Historical memorials of Canterbury. 3d ed. L., 1857 .... 32-1048 — Historical memorials of Westminster Abbey. L., 1868. 8" . . . . 27"-! 103 — Lectures on the history of the eastern church ; with an introduction on the study of ecclesi- astical history. L., 1861. 8° . 32-712 — Lectures on the history of the Jewish church. L., 1863-5. 2 V. 8° . . . 32-1089 — Life and correspondence of Thomas Arnold. N. Y., 1846. 8° . . . . 30-22 — Sermons and essays on the apostolical age. 2d ed. Oxf., 1853. 8° . . . 32-1088 — Sermons preached before H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, during his tour m the east. N. Y. , 1863 33-1130 — Sinai and Palestine, in connection with their history. N. Y., 1857. 8° . . 28*'-225 Stanley, E. Familiar history of birds. L., 1851 9-635 Stanley, G. Synopsis of the principal painters of the Dutch and Flemish schools ; including an account of some of the early German masters. L., 1855 30-493 — See Bryan, M. Stanley, H. Pilate and Herod . . 18-2999 Stanley, R. F. See Autobiography of a " Man of Kent." Stanley. PL B. Wallace . . . 18-3411 Stansbury, H. Expedition to the valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah; with an nuthentic account of the Mormon settlement. Ph., 1852. 8° 36''-230 Stanton, H. B. Sketches of reforms and reformers of Great Britain and Ireland. N. Y., 1849 80-874 Stanton, R. L. The church and the rebellion: a consideration of the rebellion against the gov- ernment of the United States and the agency of the church in relation thereto. N. Y., 1864 26''-573 Stanton. See Staunton. Stanyan, T. Grecian history, from the original of Greece to the death of Philip of Macedon. L., 1774. 2 V. 8° . . . 27''-3238 Stapfer, P. A. Melanges philosophiques, litteraires, historiques et religieux ; precede.'^d'une notice sur I'auteur par A. Vmet. P., 1844. 2 v. S° 34-4586 Stapleaux, L. Lcs cent francs du dompteur 34-4323 — Les intrus de F amour. K Y., 1864. S° 34-4738 Stapleton, A. G. George Canning and his times. L., 1859. 8" .... 30-1231 — Political life of the R't. Hon. George Canning. L., 1831. 3v. 8» . . . 30-12C0 — Intervention and non-intervention ; or, the foreign policv of Great Britain from 1790 to 1865.' L., 1866. 8° . . . 27»-1104 Stapleton. See Fulke, W. Stapp, W. P. Prisoners of Perote ; containing a journal kept by the author. Ph., 1845 26^-190 Star and cloud. A. S. Roe . . . 1--2678 8tar chamber. W. H. Ainsworth . . 18-122 Star papers. H. W. Beeclier . . 33-531 Starbuck, C. See Lange, J. P. Stark, C. Memoir and official correspondence of Gen. John Stark ; with notices of several other officers of the revolution. Concord, 1860. 8" 30-1769 Stark, J. Everett, E. Life of. (S. A.B.I) 30-497 — Stark, C. Memoir of . . . 30-1769 Starkie, T. Practical treatise of the law of evidence ; with notes by G. Sharswood, et al. Ph., 1860. 8° 2-237 Starling, E. Noble deeds of woman. L Starling, the. N. Macleod . Starry flag series. Adams, W. — — (1; The starry flag . (2) Breaking away (3) Freaks of fortune (4) Seek and find (5) Make or break (6) Down the river . Ennis, J. Origin of . — Kendall, E. O. the heavens — Proctor,- R. A. — Rosser, W. H. Stars. 1848 30-498 18-3871 18-3936 1&-3937 18-3938 18-3939 18-3940 18-3941 12-81 Uranography : a description of 12-153 Hand-book of . 12-85 How to know and use them 12-156 — See Astronomy ; Plurality of worlds. Stars and the angels. Ph., 1860 . . 32-1053 Stars and bars. I. Kelso . . . 26''-556 Stars and stripes in rebeldora. W. C. Bates, ed. 26''-426 State churches and the kingdom of Christ. J. Allen ... . . . . 32-467 State papers, calrndar of: domestic series of the, reign of Charles I, 1629-31 ; preserved in the state paper department. Ed. by J. Bruce. L., 1860. 8" .... 27''-1106 — See American state papers. State policy of modern Europe, from the beginning of the 16th century. L., 1857. 2 v. "8» 27»-3595 State of the poor. Sir F. M. Eden . _ 27"-4041 State prisoners, dying speeches and behaviour of 2-283 State register and year book of facts, for 1859. San Francisco, 1859 .... 26^-676 State rights. Lewis, T. Photograph from the ruins of ancient Greece . . . 2-768 — See Government ; Political science. States of the river Plate. W. Latham . 26''-611 Statesman. H. Taylor .... 3-888 Statesman's manual. E.Williams . 26^-699 Statesman's year-book. F. Martin . 29='-194 Statesmen. British cabinet in 1853 . 30-754 STA.TESMEN. 560 STEBBING. Statesmen. Bioueham, H., L'd. Statesmen in time of George III . . . 30-50 to 52,792 — Campbell, J. Lives of tlie lord cliancellors 30-73 — Courtenay, T. P. Eminent British s. 30-108 — Crowe, E. E., and G. P. R. James. Eminent foreign s 30-258 — Foster, J. Eminent British s. 30-166 to 171 S. of the commonwealth of England 30-174 — Homes of American s. . . . 30-1524 — James, G. P. R. Lives of Richelieu, et al. 30-258,461 — Kebbel, T. E. English statesmen since 1815 27^-671 — Macdiarmid, J. Lives of British s. 30-338 • — Manning, J. A. Lives of the speakers 30-1179 — Maury, S. M. Statesmen of America 30-356 — Smith, G. Three English statesmen 30-1984 — See Congress ; Political biography ; Reform. Statics, analytical. J. Tod hunter . 11-295 — See Hydraulics and hydrostatics. Stationers' hand-book. By a stationer. 3d ed. L., 1863 21-112 Statistical report on the sickness and mortality in the army of the U. S., 1839-60 ; compiled from the records of the surgeon general's office. W., 1856,60. 2 V. 4» . . 10-1006 Statistics. American geographical and statistical society, bulletin of . . . 25-83 Journal of 25-84 Proceedings .... 25-78 — See names of countries, and of subjects. Statius, P. P. Opera. Recognovit G. Queck. Lips., 1854 84-369 Statuary. Piranesi, F. ct P. Antiquites d' Hercu- lanum 34-4975 — See Marbles ; Sculpture. Statutes at large concerning bankrupts ; containing a complete collection of all such acts of par- liament as in anywise relate to bankrupts. L. , 1756 2-6 Staunton, Alderman. Reasons for repeal of union between Great Britain and Ireland. Dub., 1845. 8» 27^-1424 Staunton, G. L. Authentic account of an embassy from the king of Great Britain to the emperor of China. L., 1798. 2 v. 4<>. Plates, etc. f» 28''-900 — Same. Ph., 1799. 2 v. 8» . . 28^-14 Staunton, G. T. Miscellaneous notices relatina to China. 2d ed. L., 1822-50. 8° 28C524 Staunton, H. Chess-player's companion : a new treatise on odds, and a collection of games. L., 1849 ..... 20-67 — Cliess-player's hand-book. 2d ed. L., 1864 20-64 — Chess praxis : a supplement to the Chess-player's hand-book. L., 1860 . . . 20-66 — Chess tournament : a collection of games, illus- trated by diagrams and notes. L., 1852 20-69 — The great schools of England ; their foundations, endowments, and discipline. L., 1865 13-215 Staunton See Stanton. Staveley, E. F. British spiders : an introduction to the study of the araneidse of Great Britain and Ireland. L., 1866 . . 9-689 Stayley, G. Moral inquiry into the natural w^orth and dignity of man ; with an elegy in memory of the author, by J. Riddell. Glasgow, 1778 82—353 Steady aim. W. H. D. Adarns ' ." 80-1550 Steam. Douglas, H. Naval w^arfare with 6-591 — Johnson, W. R. Heat and vapor No. 3, v. 2 of 1-341 — King, "W. H. Lessons and notes on 6-356 — Steam in the farm yard . . . 4-294 — Ward, J. H. Steam for the million 6-446 Steam. Williams, C. W. Heat in its relations to water and s. .... 11-197 — See Heat ; Steam-engines ; Steam navigation. Steam-boilers. Armstrong, R. Rudimentary treatise on 6-272 — Burgh, N. P. Rules for the proportions of 6-295 — Harrison, J., jr. Essay on . . 6-339 — Prideaux, T. S. Economy of fuel 6-525 — See Steam-engineg. Steam carriages, report on, by a select committee of the house of commons ; with the minutes of evidence, and appendix. W., 1832. 8° 6-406 Steam-engine. Baker, T. Mechanical theorv of '6-470 — Bourne, J. Catechism of . . 6-294 Handbook of .... 6-291 Recent improvements in . . 6-292 Treatise on .... 6-1014 — Galbraith, J. A. Manual of . . ll-2r)0 — Holley, A. L. Railway practice . 6-998 — Lardner, D. Familiar ex|ilanatiou of 6-502 Rudimentary treatise on . . 6-501 — Long, J. II., and R. H. Buel. Cadet emrineer "6-365 — Main, T. J., and J. Brown. Indicator and dy- namometer 6-364 Marine stf^am engine . . . 6-504 Questions on ... . 6-505 — Nystrom, J. W. Treatise on . . 6-380 — Pambour, F. M. G. de. Theory of 6-400 — Rankine, W. J. M. Manual of . 6-528 — Saxby, S. M. Study of . . . 6-407 — Sewell, J. Steam and locomotion . 6-417 — Smiles, S. Lives of Boulton and Watt 30-1760 — Steam carriages, report on . . 6-406 — Young, F. T. Steam-power on common roads 6-99 — See Engines; Locomotive; Machinery; Marine engines ; Railroads ; Steam ; Steam-boilers ; Steam-navigation. Steam in the farm yard : its adaptation to agricul- tural purposes. L., 1863. 8« . 4-294 Steam navigation. Chandler, J. R. Speech on the Collin's line 1-210 — Dodd, G. Railways, steamers and telegraphs 6-914 — McFarlane, R. History of . . 6-374 — Murray, R. Rudimentary treatise on steam vessels ...... 6-662 — Rainey, T. Ocean steam-navigation 1-216 — Reigart, J. F. Life of R. Fulton . 30-923 — Stuart, C. B. Naval and mail steamers 6-1025 — Ward, J. H. Application of steam to navigation 6-446 — Westcott, T. Life of John Fitch . 30-997 — See Naval art ; Navigation ; Steam-engine. Steamboat, the. J. Gait . . . 18-1137 Steane, E., and J. H. Hinton. Notes of a tour in Sweden ; including an historical sketch of its religious condition. L., 1859 . 27''-584 Stearns, C. W. The Shakspeare treasury of wisdom and knowledge. N. Y., 1869 . 24-242 Stearns, W. A. Discourses and addresses at instal- lation, as president of Amherst college. Am- herst, 1855. 8° . . . . 32-1518 Stebbing, H. Collection of tracts, in the defence and explanation of Christianity and its evi- dence. L., 1766 . . . . 32-687 Stebbing, Henry, D. D. Dissertation on the power of states to deny civil protection to marriages of minors ; in which the opinion of Baron PufFendorf is examined. L., 1755. 8° 32-2434 — Enquiry into the force and operation of the an- nulling clauses in a late act for preventing clandestine marriages. L., 1754. 8» 32-2434 — See Foster, N. ; Sayer, J. ; Tunstall, J. See also, Some observations. STEBBING. 561 STEPHENS. Stebbing, Rev. Henry. History of the Christian church. L., 1833,4. 2 v. . . 32-206 — History of the reformation. L., 1836,7. 2 v. 32-207 — Lives of the Italian poets. L., 1831. 3 v. 30-1307 Stebbing, W. Analysis of Mr. Mill's system of logic. L., 1864 15-244 Stedman, E. C. Alice of Monmouth ; with other poems. N. Y., 1864 . . . 23-692 — The blameless prince, and other poems. B.,1869 23-1040 — Poems ; lyric and idyllic. B.,1869 23-1045 Steel. See Iron and s. Steele, A. Chief of the pilgrims ; or, the life and time of William Brewster. Ph., 1857. 8" 30-975 . Steele, Mrs. E. R. Heroines of sacred history. 2d ed. N. Y., 1842 .... 32-111 — The sovereigns of the bible. N. Y., 1852 32-351 — A summer journey in the west. N. Y., 1841 26M20 Steele, J. Prosodia rationalis ; or, an essay towards establishing the melody and measure of speech, to be expressed and perpetuated by peculiar symbols. 2d ed. L., 1779. 8°. 22-803 Steele, J. D. Fourteen weeks' course in descrip- tive astronomy. N. Y., 1868 . 12-111 — Fourteen weeks' course in chemistry. N. Y., 1867 8-113 — Fourteen weeks' course in natural philosophy. N. Y., 1869 11-72 Steele, R. The conscious lovers : a comedy. D. L. T., V. 2 24-107 — Same. I. B. T. v. 18 . . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. v. 4 . . . 24-142 — Same. S. B. T. v. 16 . . . 24-191 — The funeral ; or, grief a-la-mode : a comedy. B. B. T. V. 17 . . . . 24-71 — Same. M. B. D. v. 4 . . . 24-142 — The tender husband : a comedy. B. B. T. v. 18 24-71 — Same. D. L. T. v. 11 . . . 24-107 — Same. M. B. D. v. 4 . . . 24-142 — Montgomery, H. R. Memoirs of . 30-1747 Steele, W. J. See Tait, P. G. Steepleton ; or, high church and low church 18-3966 Steffens, H. Story of my career ; with personal reminiscences of Gothe, Schiller, Schelling, Schleiermacher, Fichte, Novalis, Schlegel, Neander, and others. Trans, by W. L. Gage. B., 1863 30-1433 Stein, A., and R. Koch. Hurrah for the holidays. Trans, from the German by Trauermanlel 18-1552 Stein, H. F. C. See Lacombe, F. Stein, L. Geschichte der socialen bewegung in Fraukreich von 1789 bis auf unsere tage. Leipzig, 1850. 3 v. 8" . . 34-515 Steinbach, Lieut. -Col. The Punjaub ; a brief ac- count of the country of the Sikhs ; its extent, history, commerce, productions, goveinment, manufactures, laws, religion, etc. L., 1846 28''-259 Steiner, I. Elementary reader ; German and Eng- lish. N. Y., 1846 . . . 22-238 Steinmetz, A. History of the Jesuits ; their educa- cational system and literature ; with revival and present state. L., 1848. 3 v. 8» 32-811 — Japan and her people. L., 1859 . 28''-276 — The novitiate. 3d ed. L., 1850 . 32-2281 — Romance of duelling in all times and countries. L., 1868. 2 V 29»-177 — Tobacco; its history, cultivation, manufacture, and adulterations ; its use considered with reference to its influence on the human con- stitution. L., 1857 . . . 10-656 Steinitz, F. The ship ; its origin and progress. L., 1849. 4" 6-1033 — See Haller, A. V. Stella. L. Enault 34-3299 Stello. A. V. de Vigny , . . 34-4571 Stillwag von Carion, C. Treatise on the diseases of the eye ; including the anatomy of the organ. Trans, from the 3d German ed., and edited by C. E. Hacklev and D. B. St. John Roosa. N. Y., 1868. 8»' . . . . 10-782 Stendhal. See Beyle, H. Stenhouse, W. Illustrations of the lyric poetry and nmsic of Scotland ; compiled to accompany the "Scot's musical museum," with additional notes and illustrati(ms. E., 1853. 8° 23-009 Stenography. See Phonetics. Step from the new world to the old. H. P. Tap- pan 27''-261 Stepmother. G. P. R. James . . 18-1048 Stephanini, J. Personal narrative of sufferings. N. Y., 1829 30-499 Stephen, G. Adventures of a gentlemen in search of a horse. Ph., 1857 . . . 20-475 Stephen, H. J. Summary of the criminal law. Ph 1840. 8" . . . . V. 27 of 2-55 Stephen, J. Critical and miscellaneous essays. Pli.,1843 33-723 — Essays in ecclesiastical biography. 2d ed. L., 1850. 2v. 8" . . . . 32-1685 — Lectures on the history of France. N. Y., 1852. 8° 27^-1915 Stephen, J. F. General view of the criminal law of England. L., 1863. 8° . . 2-210 Stephen Dane. A. M. Douglas . , 18-959 Stephen Laugton. M. F. Tupper . . 18-3341 Stephens, A. History of the wars which arose out of the French revolution ; with a review of its causes. L., 1803. 2 v. 4" . 27^-4030 — Same. Ph., 1804. 2 v. 8° . . 27''-1916 — Memoirs of John Home Tooke ; interspersed with original documents. L., 1813. 2 v. 8<» 30-605 Stephens, A. H. Constitutional view of the late war between the states ; its causes, character, con- duct, and i-esults ; presented in a series of colloquies at Liberty hall. v. 1. Ph., 1868 8° 26»-1013 — Speech before the Georgia legislature, March i6th,1864 26''-1778 — Cleveland, H. Public and private life of . 30-1901 Stephens, Ann S. Curse of gold . . 18-3016 — Doubly false 18-3014 — Fashion and famine . . , 18-3005 — Frank Leslie's jwrtfolio of fancy needlework. N. Y., 1855. 40 . . . . 6-987 — Gold brick 18-3003 — Heiress 18-3006 — Mary Derwent .... 18-3007 — Mabel's mistake .... 18-3011 — Old homestead .... 18-3008 — Pictorial history of the war for the union ; to- gether with a complete chronological analysis. V. 1. N. Y., 1863. 80 . . 26''-C05 — Rejected wife 18-3009 — Ruby Gray's strategy . . . 18-3002 — Silent struggles .... 18-3004 — Soldier's orphans .... 18-3013 — Wife's secret 18-3010 — Wives and widows . . . 18-3001 Stephens' (Mrs.) new monthly, v. 1-4 in 2. N. Y., 1857-9. 8" . . . . 17-212 Stephens, E. B. The Basque provinces ; their po- litical state, scenery, and inhabitants ; with adventures amongst the Carlists and Chris- tinos. L., 1837. 2 v. . . 27''-116 Stephens, F. J. Essays ; reprinted from the Satur- day review. L , 1862 . . . 83-423 Stephens, H. Book of the farm ; with notes by J. S. Skinner. N. Y., 1846. 8» . 4-44 36 STEPHENS. 562 STEWART. Stephens, Mrs. H. M. Home scenes and home sounds 18-3013 Stephens, J. Life of; •with an account of the Fenian brotherhood. N. Y., 1866. . 30-1812 Stephens, .1. F. Ilhistrations of British entomology. Haustellata. L., 1828-34. 4 v. 8° 9-695 Mandilmlata. L., 1828-35. 7 v. 8° 9-696 Supplement. L., 1846. 8° . 9-697 Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Central America, Chiapas, aud Yucatan. N. Y., 1841. 2v. 8° . . . . 26f-153 — Incidents of travel in Eirypt, Arabia Petrea, and the holy land. Nr Y., 1837. 2 v. 28^-28 — Incidents of travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland. N. Y., 1838. 2 v. 27''-176 — Incidents of travel in Yucatan. N. Y., 1843. 2 V. 80 26''-150 Stephens. See Stevens. Stephenson, G. Smiles, S. Life of . 80-972 Stephenson, J. Medical zoology and minei'alogy ; including an account of animal and mineral poisons. L., 1838. 8» . . 9-1007 Stephenson, R. Report on the atmospheric railway system. L., 1844. 4° . . 6-1029 — Jeaflfreson, J. C. Life of . . 30-1621 Stephenson. See Stevenson. Stepney, G. (Sanford's Br. poets) . 23-171 Stepping heavenward. E. Prentiss . ' 18-2546 Steps towards heaven. T. S. Arthur . 18-3667 Stereoscope, the. Brewster, D. History, theory, and construction of . . . 11-118 Stereoscopic magazine. A gallery of landscape scenery, architecture, antiquities, and natural history, v. 1. L., 1858. S" . 5-434 Sterling, J. Poetical works. Ph., 1842 23-217 — Carlyle, T. Life of ... 80-675 Sterling, R., and J. D. Campbell. Our own first reader. Greensboro', 1S62 . . 26«-2010 — Our own second reader. Greensboro', 1862 26^-2011 — Our own third reader. Greensboro', 1862 26^-2012 Sterling. See Stirling. ' Sterling. R. P. Ward .... 18-3435 Stern, Daniel. [Pseud.] See Agoult, C'sse d'. Stern, H. A. The captive missionary ; being an account of the country and people of Abys- sinia ; embracing a narrative of King Theo- dore's life, and his treatment of political and religious missions. L., 1868. 8° 28''-610 — Wanderings among the falashas in Abyssinia ; together with a description of the country and its various inhabitants. L., 1862. H" 28i'-397 Sterne, L. Works ; with a life of the author, writ- ten by himself. L., 1851. 8» . 33-931 — Sentimental journey through France and Italy ; letters and sermons. N. Y., 1857 33-930 — Life and opinions of Tristram Shandy 18-3015 — Ferriar, J. Illustrations of . . 22-1049 — Fitzgerald, P. Life of . . . 30-1492 Stethoscope. Bowditch, H. I. Young stethoscop- ist ; or, student's aid to auscultation 10-500 Steuart, Sir James. Works ; political, metaphys- ical and chronological ; with anecdotes of the author. L., 1805. 6 v. 8° . 3-231 — The principles of money applied to the present state of the coin in Bengal. 1772. 4" 1-299 Steuart, John. Bogota in 1836,7. N. Y., 1838 26''-187 Steuart. See Stewart ; Stuart. Steuben, F. W. A. v. Bowen, F. Life of. (S. A. B. 9) 80-497 — Kapp, F. Life of . . . . 30-1144 Steven Lawrence, yeoman. A. B. Edwards 18-4062 Stevens, A. See Youatt, W. . . 4-39 Stevens, Abel. Centenary of American methodism ; a sketch of its history, theology, practical sys- tem, and success ; with a statement of the plan of the centenary celebration of 1866', by J. McClintock. N. Y., 1866 . 32-1712 — History of the methodist episcopal church in the United States of America. N. Y., 1864-7. 4v 32-1559 — History of the religious movement of the 18th century, called methodism. N. Y., 1858-61. 3 V 32-890 — Life and times of Nathan Bangs. N. Y., 1863 30-1519 — The women of methodism. N. Y., 1866 30-1773 Stevens, G. T. Three years in the 6th corps, [army of the Potomac] Alb., 1866. 8° 26^'-861 Stevens, H. Account of the proceedings at the din- ner given by Mr. George Peabody, to the Americans ctmnccted with the great exhibi- tion at London. L., 1851. 8° . 33-735 — Analytical index to the colonial documents of New Jersey, in the state paper offices of Eng- land ; edited, with notes and references, by ' W. A. Whitehead. N. Y., 1858. .8° 26»-639 — Catalogue of my English library. L. 21-113 Stevens, I. I. Campaigns of the Rio Grande and of Mexico ; with notices of the recent work of Majcn- Ripley. N. Y., 1851. 8» 26M)11 Stevens, J. Historical account of taxes under all denominations. L., 1733 . . 1-224 — See Faria y Sousa, E. . . . 27''-2022 Stevens, J. W. Historical and geographical account of Algiers. Ph., 1797 . . 28^-15 Stevens, Mrs. Progressive experience of the heart under the discipline of the holy ghost. Ph., 1833 32-208 Stevens, R. New and complete guide to the East India trade. 2d ed. L., 1775. 4° 1-509 Stevens, W. B. History of Georgia, from its first discovery by Europeans to the adoption of the present constitution, in 1798. N. Y. and Ph., 1847-59. 2 V. 8° . . 26^-195 — Home service : a manual intended for those who are occasionally hindered from attending the house of God ; with sermons, and selection of hymns. Ph., 1856 . . . 32-614 — Merchants' fund address. Ph., 1856 33-1150 Stevens. See Stephens. Stevens' hall. See Pennsylvania college. Stevenson, A. Rudimentary treatise on the history, construction, aud illumination of lighthouses. L., 1850 6-88 Stevenson, D. Sketch of the civil engineering of North America. 2d ed. L., 1859 6-91 Stevenson, Rev. John. Gratitude : an exposition of the 103d psalm. N. Y., 1856 . 32-544 Stevenson, Sir John. See Moore, T. Irish melo- dies 5-978 Stevenson, T. Design and construction of harbours. E., 1864. 8° .... 6-87 Stevenson, W. B. Historical and descriptive nar- rative of twenty years' residence in South America. L., 1829. 3 v. 8» . 26''-214 Stevenson, W. F. Praying and working. L., 1862 32-1039 — Lives and deeds worth knowing about ; with other miscellanies. L., 1868 . 30-2385 Stevenson, W. G. Thirteen months in the rebel army : a narrative of personal adventures. N. Y., 1862 26^-425 Stevenson. See Stephenson. Stewart, A. Elements of Gaelic grammar. 2d ed. E., 1812. 8° .... 22-240 Stewart, Agnes M. Disappointed ambition ; or, married and single . . . 18-3017 Stewart, Rev. A. M. Camp, march, and battle-field ; or, three years and a lialf with the army of the Potomac. Ph., 1865 . . . 26>'-.^08 STEWAET. 563 STODDART. Stewart, B. Elementary treatise on heat. Oxf., 1806. 8° 11-811 Stewart, C. B. Report on the comparative value of anthracite and bituminous coals. W., 1852 No. 8 of V. 5 of 1-341 Stewart, C. S. Brazil and La Plata : the personal record of a cruise. N. Y., 18;:6 . 26*'-312 — Residence in the Sandwich islands. B., 1839 29^-64 — Sketches of society in Great Britain and Ireland. 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Y., 1868. 8° . . 10-877 Stewart, W. J. Roughing it, with Alick Baillie, and elsewhere 18-3020 Stewart. See Steuart ; Stuart. Stickney, C. E. History of the Minisink region ; which includes the present towns of Minisink, Deerpark, Mount Hope, Greenville, and Wa- wayanda, in Orange county, New York. Middletown, 1867 . . . 26''-859 Stieglitz, H. et C. Taillandier, R. E. G. . 34-4651 Stier, R. Words of the Lord Jesus. Trans, by W. B.Pope. New ed. Ph., 1860. 9y. in5. 8» 32-997 Stiles, E. History of three of the judges of King Charles I ; Major-Gen. Whalley, Major-Gen. Goffe, and Col. Dixwell ; with an account of Theophilus Whale, supposed to have been also one of the judges. Hart., 1794 S0-n05 — Kingsley, J. L. Life of. (S. A. B. 10) 30-497 Stiles, J. C. Modern reform examined ; or, the union of nortli and south on the subject of slavery. Ph , 1857 2-874 Stiles, W. H. Austria in 1848,9 ; being a history of the late political movements. N. Y., 1852. 2 v. 8" 27''-2680 Still hour, the. A. Phelps . . . 32-1606 Still waters 18-3024 Stille, A. Epidemic meningitis. Ph., 1867. 8" 10-758 — Therapeutics and materia mcdica : a systematic treatise on the action and uses of medicinal agents. Ph., 1800. 2 v. 8» . 10-302 Stille, C. J. History of the U. S. sanitary commis- sion. Ph., 1866. 8" . . . 26''-835 — Memorial of tlie great central fair for the U. S. sanitary commission. Ph., 1804. 4° 26"-1221 Stille, M. See Wharton, F. Stilling, H. Theobald ; or, the fanatic 18-3023 Stilling. See Jung-Stilling. Stillingfleet, E. Irenicum ; or, pacificator ; being a reconciler as to church differences. Ph. , 1842. 8° 32-1596 Stimpson, W. Researches upon the hydrobiinae and allied forms. W., 1865. 8°. [Sm. misc. col. v. 7] 11-188 Stimulants and narcotics, relations of. F. E. Anstie 10-436 Stinson, A. S. Easy Nat . . . 18-3027 — Waifwood 18-3029 Stirling, E. Aline. F's S. D. v. 17 . 24-221 — The Bloomer costume. F's M. D. v. 6 24-113 — Mrs. Caudle's curtain lecture. F's M. D. v. 21 24-113 — Nicholas Nickleby. F's M. D. v. 33 24-113 — Norah Creina. F's M. D. v. 26 . 24-113 — The rag-picker of Paris. F's S. D. v. 14 24-221 — Teddy Roe. F's M. D. v. 25 . . 24-113 — The young scamp. F's M. D. v. 36 24-113 Stirling, J. Letters from the slave states. L., 1857 26''-529 Stirling, J. H. Jerrold, Tennyson, and Macaulay ; with other critical essays. E., 1868 22-1223 — Secret of Hegel ; being the Hegelian system in origin, principle, form, and matter. L., 1805. 2 v. 8» 15-272 — Sir William Hiirailton ; being the pliilosophy of perception: an analysis. L., 1805. 8° 15-270 Stirling, P. J. Australian and Californian gold dis- coveries, and their probable consequences. E., 1853 1-120 — Philosophy of trade ; or, outlines of a theory of profits and prices. E., 1840. 8» 1-128 Stirling, W. Cloister life of Charles V. B., 1853 30-756 Stirling, W. A., earl of. (Sanford's Br. poets) 23-69 Stirling, W. A., (Maj.-gen.,) earl of. Duer, W. A. Life and correspondence of . . 30-506 Stirner, M. Der einzige und sein eigenthum. Leip., 1845 • . 34-520 Stobaius, J. Florilegium. Recognovit A. Meineke. Leip., 1855,0. 3 v. . . . 34-838 Stobo, R. Memoirs of Major Robert Stobo, of the Virginia regiment. Pittsburgh, 1854 30-2402 Stock, J. S. The \avf 0? non comjjotes mentis. Ph., 1839. 8° . . . . V. 25 of 2-55 Stock exchange. Francis, J. Chronicles of 1-123 — See Finance. Stock. See Cattle ; Dairy. Stockfeeder's manual. C. A. Cameron . 4-320 Stockhardt, J. A. Chemical field-lectures for agri- culturists ; with notes by J. E. Teschemaclier. Camb., 1858 4-131 Stockholm, academic royale dcs sciences. See Ber- zelius, J., in Supplement. Stockraiser's manual. W. Youatt . 4-41 Stockton, T. H. Bible alliance ; or, the pen, the pulpit, and the press; a series of discourses. Cin., 1850. 8° . . . . 32-1289 — Poems ; with autographic and other notes. Ph., 1802 23-926 — Sermons for the people. Pittsburgh, 1854 32-1312 Stocqueler, J. H. 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L., 1858 . . 29^-114 — Chronicles of fashion, from the time of Eliza- beth to the early part of the 19tli century, in manners, amusements, banquets, costume, etc. L.,1845. 2 V. 8° . . . 27M113 St(me, E. M. » History of Beverly, civil and ecclesi- astical. B., 1843 . . . 26^-640 Stone, E. W. Rhode Island in the rebellion. Prov., 1864 26''-586 Stone, F. Examination of Burke's reflections on the revolution in France. L. 8° 26''-955 Stone, J. S. The Christian sacraments. N. Y., 1866 32-1956 — Memoir of A. V. Griswold ; abridged by Rev. D. A. Tyng. N. Y., 1857 . . 30-829 — Memoir of the life of James Milnor ; abridged by the author. N. Y., 1849 . 30-816 Stone, W. H. See Halcombe, J. J. Stone, W. L. Border wars of the American revolu- tion. N. Y., 1843. 2v. . . 26''-197 — Life and times of Sir William Johnson. Alb., 1865. 2 V. 8° . . . . 30-1595 — Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea ; includ- ing the border wars of the American revolu- tion, and sketches of the Indian campaigns of Generals Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne. N. Y., 1838. 2 V. 80 . . . 30-45 — Matthias and his impostures ; or, the progress of fanaticism ; illustrated in the extraordinary case of Robert Matthews, and some of his forerunners and disciples. N. Y., 1835 30-355 — Poetry and history of Wyoming ; containing Campbell's Gertrude, with a biographical sketch of the author by W. Irving ; and the history of Wyoming to the beginning of the present century. N. Y., 1841 . 26-'-251 — UncasandMiantonomoh : a historical discourse. N. Y., 1842 30-531 — Tips and downs .... 18-3033 Stone. See Gravel. Stone and the image. J. F. Berg . 32-615 Stone edge 18-4033 Stone-cutting. Burgoyne, J. Blasting and quarry- ing 6-27 — Dobson, E. Rudimentary treatise on 6-41 — Shaw, E. Practical masonry . 6-1002 — See Building; Marble; Mining. Stonelieart. G.^Aimurd . . . 18-106 Stonehenge. See Walsh, J. H. Stonehenge. Herbert, A. Argument to disprove antiquity of 27''-548 Stones of Venice. J. Ruskin . . 5-63,155 Stoney, B. B. The theory of strains in girders, etc. V. 1. L., 1866. 8» . . . 6-139 Stoney, H. B. Residence in Tasmania ; with a descriptive tour through the island. L. , 1856. 8° 29i'-188 Storer, F. H. First outlines of a dictionary of solu- bilities of chemical substances. Camb., 1864. 8° 8-79 — See Elliot, C. W. Storer, H. R. Is it I? B., 1867 . . 10-645 — Why not? Ji., 1866 . . . 10-628 — On nurses and nursing ; with especial reference to the management of sick women. B., 1868 10-823 Stories and sketches by our best authors 18-3039 Stories for Sundays, illustrating the catechism. M. M. Sherwood .... 18-2840 Stories for young housekeepers. T. S. Arthur 18-3668 Stories from " Blackwood " . . . 18-3035 Stories from the home treasury. F. Summerly 18-3071 Stories from the Italian poets. L.Hunt 18-1556,7 Stories from life, which the chaplain told 18-3038 Stories from my attic. II. E. Scudder . 18-4288 Stories in verse. H. Abbey . . . 23-973 Stories of boy genius. M. Jervis . . 30-1603 Stories of the Canadian forest. Mrs. Traill 18-3268 Stories of many lands. Mrs. S. J. Lippincott . 18-1917 Stories of school-life. A. R. Hope . 18-1488 Stories of Scotland. Mrs. T. Geldart . 27^-1328 Stories of the sea. J.F.Cooper . . 18-739 Stories of Stapleford. Mary Howitt . 18-1507 Stories of travels for children. Mrs. S. J. Lippincott 27''-445 Stories of the M^oods. J.F.Cooper . 18-740 Stories told to Rollo's Cousin Lucy. J. Abbott 18-24 Storm, T. Immen-see. From the German, bv H. CMrk 18-3736 Storm-cliff. S. J. Pritchard . . . 18-3993 Stormcliff. M. T. Walworth . . 18-3416 Stormontfield experiment on the salmon. W. Brown 9-681 Storms. Bassnett, F. Mechanical theory of 11-108 — Dove, H. W. Law of . . . 11-184 — Espy, J. P. Philosophy of . . 11-132 — Harris, W. S. Nature of thunder-storms 11-310 — Piddington, H. Sailor's horn-book 11-193 — Reid, W. Law of . . . . 11-516 Development of the law of . 11-514 — Sedgwick, J. True principle of the law of 11-196 — See Cyclone ; Lightning ; Meteorology; Whirl- winds ; Winds. Storr, T. C, and C. C. Flatt. Elementary course of Biblical theology. Trans., with additions, by S. S. Schmucker. And., 1826. 2 v. 8° 32-186 Storrs, R. S. Constitution of the human soul ; Graham lectures. K Y., 1857. 8" 15-111 Story, C. A. Alcohol ; its nature and effects. N. Y., 1868 10-487 Story, J. Commentaries on the conflict of laws, foreign and domestic, in regard to contracts, rights and remedies. 6th ed. By I. F. Red- field. B., 1865. 8" . . . 2-274 — Commentaries on the constitution of the U. S. ; with a preliminary review of the coustitutioual history of the colonies and states. B., 1833. 3v. 8° 2-878 — Commentaries on the law of agency. 5tli ed. B., 1857. 8° ..... . 2-147 STORY. 565 STRAUCHIUS. Story, J. Commentaries on the law of bailments. Camb., 18;J2. 8" . . . . 2-96 — Commentaries on the law of bills of exchange, foreign and inland, as administered in England and America ; with occasional illustrations from the commercial law of continental Eu- rope. 3d ed. B., 1858. 8<> . 2-148 — Commentaries on the law of partnership, as a branch of commercial and maritime jurispru- dence ; with occasional illustrations from the civil and foreign law. B., 1859. 8" 2-149 — Familiar exposition of the constitution of the U. S. B., n. d 2-880 — Miscellaneous writings. B., 1835. 8» 33-311 — Power of solitude : a poem. B. . 23-425 — Story, W. W. Life and letters of . 80-673 Story, T. Conversations, discussions, and anecdotes. Compiled by N. Richardson. Ph., 1862 82-1018 Storj'-, "W. W. Life and letters of Joseph Story. B., 1851. 2 V. 8» . . . 30-673 — Poems. Boston, 1856 . . . 23-585 — The proportions of the human figure, according to a new canon. L., 1866. 8° . 5-788 — Roba di Roma. N. Y., 1863. 2 v. 27»'-631 — Same. 4th ed. L., 1864. 2 v. . 27''-631'' — Treatise on the law of contracts. B. , 1856. 2 v. 8° 2-151 Story book. H. C. Andersen . . 18-146 Story of American history. J.Abbott v. 5 of 18-15 Story of the American war. H. Stacke 26«-990 Story of ancient history. J. Abbott v. 5 of 18-15 Story of a bad boy. T. B. Aldrich . 18-4294 Story of a boulder. A. Geikie . . 9-233 Story of a pocket bible . - . . . 18-8036 Story of the burnt Njal. G. W. Dasent 18-816 Story of my childhood. Mme J. Michelet 30-2350 Story of doom. J. Ingelow . . . 23-956 Story of Elizabeth. A. I. Thackeray . 18-8177 Story of English history. . J. Abbott v. 5 of 18-15 Story of a feather. D. Jerrold . . 18-1676" Story of four centuries, the ; sketches of early church history for youthful readers. By H. L. L. L.,1864 ..... 83-1479 Story of Gisli the outlaw. G. W. Dasent 18-814 Story of the great march. G. W. Nichols 26^-721 Story of the guard. J. B. Fremont . 26^-489 Story of the guns. J. E. Tcnnent . 6-703 Story of tlie Irish before the conquest. M. C.Fer- guson 27'''-1435 Story ol Kennett. B. Taylor • . . 18-3163 Story of the red book of Appin. E. A. Hitchcock 18-2593,4 Story of a trooper. F.C.Adams . 18-83 Story of Waldemar Krone's youth. H. F. Ewald 18-1045 Stoughton, J. Ecclesiastical liistory of England, from the opening of the long parliament to the death of Oliver Cromwell. L., 1867. 2 v. 8» 27»-1117 — Scenes in other lands, with their associations. L., 1853 27''-766 — Spiritual heroes; or, sketches of the puritans. N.Y., 1848 32-1684 Stow, J. The svrvay of London ; containing the Originall, Antiquitie, Encrease, and more Moderne Estate of the sayd Famous Citie ; written in the yeere 1598 ; since then continued and much enlarged. L., 1618 . 27"-lU9 Stowe, C. E. Origin and history of the books of the bible. (The new testament.) Hart., 1867. 8» 82-1988 — See Jahn, J. Stowe, Mrs. H. B. Agnes of Sorrento . 18-3041 — La Case de 1' Oncle Tom. B., 1852 34-4171 — The chimney corner. B., 1868 . 33-809 — Dred ; a tale of the great dismal swamp 18-8042 — House and home papers. B., 1865 33-1126 — Little foxes. B., 1865 . . . 33-810 Stowe, Mrs. H. B. The May-flower, and miscel- laneous writings . .* . , 18-3043 — Men of our times ; or, leading patriots of the day. Hart., 1868. 8° . . 30-2875 — The minister's wooing . . . 18-3044 — Nina Gordon. [Same as Dred] . 18-3042 — Oldtown folks 18-3047 — The pearl of Orr's island. . , 18-3045 — Sunny memories of foreign lands. B., 1854. 2 V. ■ 27"-348 — Uncle Tom's cabin .... 18-8046 — Key to Uncle Tom's cabin ; presenting the original facts and documents upon which the story is founded ; together with corroborative statements verifying the truth of the work. B., 1853. 8» .... 26^-723 — See Beecher, C. E., in Supplement ; Cucheval- Clarigny. Stowell, H. Model for men of business ; or, lec- tures on the character of Nehemiah. 3d ed. L., 1859 32-878 Stowell, W. H. On the work of the spirit. 2d ed. L., 1854 32-2209 — and D. Wilson. History of the Puritans in England, and the pilgrim fathers. N. Y., 1849 26^-408 Strabo. Geographica. Recognovit A. Meineke. Leip., 1852,3. 3 v. . . . 84-339 — Geography. Trans, by H. C. Hamilton and W. Falconer. L., 1854. 8 v. . 25-68 Strachey, E. Miracles and science. L., 1854 32-2840 Stradivari, A. Fetis, F. J. Notice of . 5-1029 Stratford, T. Wentworth, earl of, Forster, J. Life of 80-166 Straight forward. L. E. Guernsey . 18-1290 Strain, I. G. Sketches of a journey in Chili and the Argentine provinces, in 1849. N. Y., 1853 26i>-366 Strains on structures of iron work. F. W. Sheilds 6-84 Strait gate, the. J. Abbott . . v. 1 of 18-15 Straker, C. Instructions in the art of lithography. L., 1867. 8° . . . . 6-1031 Stranded ship. L. C. Davis . . . 18-817 Strang, J. Glascow and its clubs ; or, glimpses of the condition, manners, characters, and oddi- ties of the city, during the past and present centuries. Glascow, 1857. 8° . 27''-684 Strange, T. Elements of Hindu law ; referable to British judicature in India. L., 1825. 2 v. 80 2-860 Strange, W. Restoration of health ; or, the appli- cation of the laws of hygiene to the recovery of health. L., 1865 . . . 10-604 — The seven sources of health. L., 1864 10-412 Strange adventures of Captain Dangerous. G. A. Sala 18-2718 Strange adventures of Gooroo Simple. A. H. For- rester 18-1204 Strange stories. E. T. W. Hoff"mann . 18-1487 Strange stories of the animal world. J. Timbs 9-716 Strange story. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton . 18-492 Strange tales. J. Ashworth . . . 18-218 Stranger in America. C. W. Janson . 26''-474 Stranger in London. C. Redding . 27''-354 Strategy and tactics. G. H. Dufour . 6-596 — Gl-aham, J. J. Use of stratagems in war 6-614 — Schalk, E. Campaigns of 1862,8 . 6-688 — See Military *** ; Tactics and strategy. Strathern. Countess of Blessington . 18-843 Strathmore. L. De Larame . . . 18-3050 Stratmann, F. H. Dictionary of the old English language of the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries. Krefeld, 1867. 8° . . . 23-242 Strattou, H. D. See Bryant, H. B., and H. D. Stratton. Strauchius, G. Breviarum chronolngicum ; or, a treatise describing the terms and most cele- brated characters, periods, and epochas used in chronology. 3d ed. L., 1722 29^-88 STRAUSS. 5G6 STUART. Strauss, D. F. New life of Jesus. L., 1865. 2 v. 8° 82-l';o2 — Zeller, E. Strauss and Renan . 32-1915 — See Cairns, J. ; Fisher, G. P. ; Norton, A. ; Tafel, J. F. I. Strauss, G. F. A. The chime of the bells. Trans, by H. Bokum. B., 1836 . . 82-271 — Glory of the house of Israel . . 18-3051 Strauss, G. L. M., et al. England's workshops. L.,1864 6-413 Stray leaves from the book of nature. M. S. De Vere 9-918 Stray leaves from fairy land. J. and W. Grimm 18-1288 Stray meditations. J. P. Thompson . 32-1656 Stray Yankee in Texas. S. A. Hammitt. [See Sup- plement] , . . . . 18-2467 Streaks of squatter life. J. S. Robb . 18-3166 Stream of life on our globe. J. L. Milton 9-270 Street, A. B. Frontenac. L., 1849. 8» 23-531 — The Indian pass. N. Y., 1869 . 26'>-707 — Poems. N. Y., 1845. 8° . . 23-218 — Poems. N. Y., 1867. 2 v. . . 23-885 — Woods and waters ; or, the Saranacs and Racket. N. Y., 1860 26"-385 Street, G. E. Brick and marble in the middle ages: notes of a tour in the north of Italy. L., 1855. 8" 5-153 Street preaching in San Francisco. W. Taylor 32-2285 Street thoughts. H. M. Dexter . . 82-808 Strength of cast iron pillars. J. B. Francis 6-50 Strength of nations. A. Bisset . . 29"-116 Stretton, J. C. Margaret and her bridesmaids 18-2069 — Queen of the county . . . 18-2564 — Rector's wife 18-3689 Stretton. H. Kingsley .... 18-4242 Strickland, A. Lives of the bachelor kings of Eng- land. L.,1861 .... 80-1445 — Lives of the queens of England, from the Nor- man conquest ; with anecdotes of their courts. Ph., 1848. 12 V. in 6. 8° . . 30-446 — Same. Ph., 1843. 12 v. . . 30-448 — Same. Ph., 1844. 12 v. in 6 . 80-447 — Same ; abridged. L., 1867 . . 80-450 — Lives of the queens of Scotland, and English princesses connected with the regal succession of Great Britain. N.Y., 1851-9. 8 v. 30-656 — Lives of the seven bisliops committed to the tower in 1688. L., 1866 . . 30-1841 — Lives of the Tujlor princesses ; including Lady Jane Gray and her sisters. L., 1868 80-2437 — Old friends and new acquaintances 18-8054 — Pilgrims of Walsingham ; or, tales of the mid- dle ages 18-8055 Strickland, — . Twenty-seven years in Canada West. L., 1858. 2 V. ■ . . . . 26i'-867 Strickland, W. Reports on canals, railways, roads, and other subjects, made to "the Pennsylvania society for the promotion of internal improve- ment." Ph., 1826. f» . . 6-1023 Strickland, W. P. History of the American bible society ; with an introduction by L. N. Rice. N. Y., 1856. 8» . . . . 32-688 — Life of Jacob Gruber. N. Y., 1860 30-1255 — Old Mackinaw ; or, the fortress of the lakes. Ph., 1860 . . • , . . 26^-888 — The pioneer bishop ; or, the life of Francis Asbury; with an introduction by N. Bangs. N. Y., [1858] .... 30-1077 — The pioneers of the west. N. Y., 1856 26''-310 Stricture of the urethra. H. Thompson 10-906 Strife and peace. Fredrika Bremer . 18-408 Strikes and lock-outs ; or, the law of combination. By a barrister. L„ 1867 . . 2~B25 — See Labor ; Trades' societies ; Working classes. String of diamonds, gathered from many mines. By a gem fancier. Hart., 1853 . 23-769 String of pearls. G. P. R. James . 18-1650 Strive and thrive. Mary Howitt . . 18-1515 Strock, D., jr. Pictorial historj^ of King Philip's war; containing an account of the Indian ti'ibes, their manners and customs. Hart., 1851. 8» 26»-583 Strodtmann, A. Heinrich Heine's wirken und stre- ben dargesteldt an seinen werkeu. Hamb., 1857 34-601 Stromeyer, L. Gunshot fractures : resection in gun- shot injuries, by F. Esmarch. Ph., 1862 10-268 Strong, T. Treatise on elementary and higher alge- bra. N. Y., 1859. 8° . . 14-33 Strong, W. C. Culture of the grape. B., 1866 4-231 Stronghand. G. Aimard . . . 18-108 Strother, D. H. Virginia illustrated : containing a visit to the Virginia Canaan, and the adven- tures of Porte Crayon and his cousins. N. Y., 1857. 8" . . . . 26''-324 Stroud, G. M. Sketch of the laws relating to slavery in the several states. 2d ed. Ph., 1856 ; . . . 2-125 — See Purdon, J. Strozzi, Filippo. T. A. Trollope , . 27-2484 Structural lesions of the skin. H. F. Damon 10-893 Struenzce, J. F. Count Struenzee, the sceptic and Christiin. Trans, by Mrs. J. H. Wilson, B., 1853 32-419 Struggle for life, the. L. P. Hale . 18-3059 Struggles and adventures of Christoplier Tadpole. Albert Smith .... 18-2924 Struggles for life ; or, the autobiography of a dissent- ing minister. Ph., 1854 . . 32-583 Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson. A. "Trollope 18-3290 Struggles of a young artist. See Gibson, D. C. 30-1665 Strutt, J. Complete view of the dress and habits of the people of England, from the establishment of the Saxons ; with an introduction con- taining a general description of the ancient habits in use among mankind, to the conclu- sion of the 7th century; new ed., with notes by J. R. Planche. L., 1842. 2 v. 4'> 27''-4048 — Regal and ecclesiastical antiquities of England ; containing the representations of all the Eng- lish monarchs, from Edward the confessor, to Henry VIII ; with critical and explanatory notes, by J. R. Planche. L., 1842. 4° 27'^-4047 — Sports and pastimes of the people of England ; new ed., by W. Hone. L., 1831. 8° 20-479 Struve, B. C. See Meusel, J. G., in Supplement. Struve, G. v. Grundziige der staatswisenschaft. Mannheim, 1847. 4 v. in 3 . 34-2295 Stryker, Helen. Light .... 18-8061 Stryker, Jas. See American quarterly register and magazine. Strype, J. Memorials of Thomas Cranraer. Oxf., 1848. 2v. 8° . . . . 30-113 Stuart, Lady A. Cooper, E. Life and letters of 30-1858 Stuart, B. How to become a successful engineer ; being hints to youths intending to adopt the profession. E., 1806 . . . 13-216 Stuart, C. Emigrant's guide to Upper Canada ; or, sketches of the present state of that province. L., 1820 ..... 26*^-155 Stuart, C. B. The naval and mail steamers of the United States. N. Y., 1853. 4o 6-1025 — The naval dry docks of the United States. N. Y., 1852. 4° . . . . 6-1026 Stuart, C. E. Johnes, M. Prince Charlie 30-1218 — Klose, C. L. Memoir of . . 30-1201 — Stanhope, P. H. " The forty -five " 27''-787 — See Chamber's rebellion of 1745,6. Stuart, E. (Trusta.) See Phelps, Mrs. E. S. STUART. 567 SUE. Stuart, family of. Chateaubriand, F. A. de. Les quatie Stuarts .... 34-5407 — Noble, M. Historical genealogy of 27'^4009 — Townend, W. Descendants of the Stuarts 30-1989 — See England, history of ; Jacobites. Stuart, G. History of Scotland, from the establish- ment of the reformation, till the death of Mary. Dub., 1782. 2 v. 8<> . 27''-1380 — View of society in Europe. 2d ed. L., 1782. 4° 27^-4008 Stuart, I. W. Life of Nathan Hale. 2d ed. Hart., 1856 30-938 — Life of Jonathan Trumbull. B., 1859. 8° 30-1319 Stuart, James, M. D. Salutary effects of mercury in malignant fevers. Ph., 1798. 8° 10-80 Stuart, Jas., F. R. S., and N. Revett. Antiquities of Athens and other monuments of Greece. 3d ed. L., 1858 .... 5-112 Stuart, Mary. See Mary, Queen of Scots. Stuart, Moses. Commentary on ecclesiastes. N. . Y., 1851 32-779 — Hints on the interpretation of prophecy. An- dover, 1842 32-209 — Letters on the divinity of Christ. See Menies, T. S 32-1357 Stuart, M. A. Life and letters of Elizabeth, last Duchess of Gordon. N. Y., 1868 30-2313 Stuart, R. Dictionary of architecture. Ph., 1851. 2 V. 8° 5-58 Stuart. See Steuart ; Stewart. Stuart of Dunleath. C. E. Norton 18-1198,2345 Stubbs, W. See Haddan, A. W., in Supplement. Stuckenberg, J. H. W. History of the Augsburg confession, from its origin till the adopdon of the formula of Concord. Ph., 1869 32-1835 Student. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton . . 18-493 Student and intellectual observer of science, litera- ture, and art. v. 1,2. L., 1868,9. 8° 9-1045 Student life. S. Osgood . . . 13-158 Student life abroad. R. B. Kimball . 18-1740 Student life in Germany. W. Howitt . 27'^-43 Student of Blenheim forest. A. H. Dorsey 18-3886 Students abroad. R. B. Kimball . . 18-3977 Student's France, the ; a history of France from the earliest times to the establishment of the second empire, in 1852. N. Y., 1862 . 27''-1965 Student's guide to the university of Cambridge. [J. R. Seeley, ed.] Camb., 1863 13-217 Student's manual. J. Todd . . . 13-230 Student's scripture history. W.Smith 82-1768,2182 Student's wife. Mrs. M. Daniel . . 18-811 Studies. J. A. Dorgan .... 23-702 Studies, ethical and social. F. P. Cobbe 33-1374 Studies for stories. Jean Ingelow . 18-1571 Studies from the antique. C. Mackay . 23-730 Studies from life. D. M. Mulock . . 18-2296 Studies from nature. H. Masius . . 9-1038 Studies in conduct ; short essays from the " Saturday review." L., 1867 . . . 33-1365 Studies in English prose. J. Payne . 22-4^2 Studies in the field and forest. W. Flagg 9-978 Studies in general science. A. B. Black well 15-347 Studies in philosophy and theology. J. Haven 15-34 Studies in Shakspeare. M. Preston . 24-240 Studies of character. T. Guthrie . , 32-2437 Studies of nature. J. H. B. de St. Pierre 9-962 Studies of a wandering observer. W. W. Ireland 27'>-9r,3 Studio, the. J. Abbott . . . v. 4 of 18-15 Studious women. Dupanloup . . 2-661 Study. Clarke, J. Essay on . . 13-54,5 — Osgood, S. Student life . . . 13-158 — Ringelbergius, J. F. Treatise on . 13-184 — Taylor, S. H. Method of classical s. 18-225 — Todd, J. Student's manual . . 13-230 — See Education ; Learning ; Reading ; Schools. Stumbling blocks. A. E. Dodge . . 32-1280 Sturge, Joseph. Richard, H. Memoirs of 30-1542 — and T. Harvey. West Indies in 1837 ; the jour- nal of a visit to ascertain the condition of the Negro population. 2d ed. L., 1838. 8° 26''-546 Sturgess and Walker. The draught player's hand- book. Ph 20-208 Sturleson, Snorro. The Heimskringia ; or, chronicle of the Kings of Norway ; translated from the Icelandic, with a preliminary dissertation and memoir, by S. Laing. L., 1844. 3 v. 8° 27»-2796 Sturm, C. C. Reflections on the works of God in nature and providence for every day in the year. Trans, by A. Clarke. L., 1805. 4 v. 32-210 Stuyvesant. J. Abbott .... 18-13 Styles, J The animal creation ; its claims on our humanity. Second thousand. L. 9-741 — Essay on the character and influence of the stage. 3d ed. L., 1815 .... 24-i77 — Same. 2d ed. L., 1807 . . . 24-177* Subaltern, the ; by an eye witness. G. R. Gleig 28^-432 Subaltern in America : comprising a narrative of the campaigns of the British army, at Baltimore, Washington, &c., during the late war. Ph., 1833. 8« 26»-546 Subaltern's furiough. E. T. Coke . 26'>-507 Subjection of women. J. S. Mill . . 2-804,5 Sublime, treatise on. D. Longinus . 22-669 Substance and shadows. E. Welluiont S3-358 Subtle brains and lissom fingers. A. Wynter ;^3-994 Success in life. Mrs. L. C. Tuthill . 18-3354 Successful merchant, the. W. Arthur . 30-1942 Such is life. P. Egan .... 18-1047 Suckling, Sir J. (Sanford's Br. poets) 23-72 Sudden death. A. B. Granville . . 10-374 Sue, E. L'alouette du casque. P., 1866 34-3838 — Arthur. P., 1859 .... 34-3839 — Arthur, trans, by P. F. Christin ; The com- mander of Malta, trans, by A. Dorsy ; and De Rohan, or the court conspirator 18-3064 — La bonne aventure. P., 1861 . 34-3833 — La clochette d' Airain ; le collier de fer. P., 1866 34-3834 — Le diable mfidecin. (Contes.) B. and L., 1855. 3v 34-4172 — Les enfants de I'amour. 8" . . 34-4842 — La famille Jouflfroy. B. and L., 1854. 6 v. 34-4175 — La faucille d' or; La croix d' argent. P., 1866 34-3831 — La femme de lettres. P., 1856. 2 v. en 1 34-4173 — Fernand Duplessis ; ou, memoires d' un mari. N. Y., 1851. 80 . . . . 34-4949 — Les fils de famille. P., 1861. 3 v. 34-3837 — Gilbert et Gilberte. P., 1860. 3 v. 34-3829 — Lejuif errant. P. 2 v. 4» . . 34-4843 — Latreaumont. P., 1858 . , . 34-5203 — La marquise Cornelia d' Alfi ; ou, le lac d' An- necy et ses environs. B., 1853 . 34-5314 — Martin, 1' enfant trouve ; ou, les memoires d'un valet de chambre. B., 1846,7. 7 v. in 3 34-5316 — Same. v. 1-4 in 2. B. and L., 1847 8t-5315 — Mathilde ; Memoires d' une jeune femme. P., 1859. 4v 34-3832 — Same. 4» 34-4844 — Le morne-au-diable. P., 1859 . 34-3841 — Les mysteres do Paris. P., 1862. 4 v. 34-3835 — Mysteries of Paris .... 18-3065 — Les mysteres du peuple ; ou, histoire d' une famille de Proletaires a travers les Ages. V. 1,2. N. Y., 1852. 8" . . 34-4637 — Same. v. 10-15 in 3. B., 1851 . 34-4638 — La salamandre. P., 1858 . . 34-5322 SUE. 568 SUNDAY. Sue, E. Les secrets de r Oreiller. P., 1861. 3 v. 34-3830 — Les sept peches capitaux : 1 and 2 L' Orgueil ; 3 and 4 L'envie ; La oolere ; o and 6 La luxure ; La paresse, 1' avarice ; La gourmandise. P., 1860-6. 6 V. in 4 . . . 34-3836 . — Same. 4" 84-4830 — The wandering Jew . . . 18-3066 — Jacquot, C. J. B. Vie de . . 34-4398 Suetonius Tranquillus, C. Opera. L., 1834 34-447 — Opera quae supersunt omnia. Recensuit C L. Rotli. Lips., 1858 . , . 34-370 — Lives of the twelve Caesars ; witli his lives of the grammarians, rhetoricians, and poets ; translation of A. Thomson, revised and cor- rected by T. Forester. L., 1855 30-1360 Suez canal. Lynch, T. K. Visit to . 28''-513 — Saint-Hilaire, J. B. Account of . 38''-2o8 Suffering Saviour. F. W. Krummacher 32-682 Suffolk. F. Shoberl . . . v. 14 of 27''-474 Suffolk surnames. N. I. Bowditch . 22-45 Suffrage. Bushnell, H. Women's suffrage 2-576 — Glen, W. C. Parliamentary registration manual 2—372 — Hartley, f . W. Universal suffrage 2-1029 — Hodgson, S. H. Reform in . . 2-716 — Jones, S. Right of . . . 2-752 — See Ballot ; Elections ; Franchise. Sugar. Burgh, N. P. Sugar machinery 6-990 — Evans, W. J. Planter's manual . 4-13 — Grant, E. B. Beet-root s. and cultivation of the beet 6-329 — Napoleon III. Analysis of sugar question V. 2 of 27''-1829 — Niccol, R. Essay on . , . 6-1010 — See Sorghum. Sugden, Sir E. B. Handy book on property law. From the 5th London ed. N. Y., 1858 2-135 — Practical treatise on powers. Ph., 1837 _ V. 15,6 of 2-55 — Series of letters to a man of property on sales, purchases, mortgages, leases, settlements, and devises of estates. Ph., 1834. 8° V. 8 of 2-55 Suggestions for a domestic currency, founded upon philosophic and unerring principles. N. Y., 1847. 8° 1-199 Suicide. Kellogg, A. 0. Shakspeare's delineations of 24-166 — Winslow, F. Anatomy of s. . 10-622 Suil Dhur. G. Grifffn .... 18-3680 Sullivan, E. Bungalow and the tent; or, a visit to Ceylon. L., 1854. 8» . . 28''-323 — Conquerors, warriors, and statesmen of India. L., 1866. 8» .... 28''-248 Sullivan, James. History of the district of Maine. B., 1795. 8» .... 26'>-198 — Amory, T. C. Life of; with selections from his writings 80-1104 Sullivan, John. Amory, T. C. Life of 30-2433 — Peabody, O. W. B. Life of. (S. A. B. 13) 30-497 Sullivan, W. Familiar letters on public characters and public events, 1783-1815. B., 1834 26''-843 — Historical causes and effects from the fall of the Roman empire, 476, to the reformation, 1517. B., 1838 29''-44 — Political class-book : intended to instruct the higher classes in schools in the origin, nature, and use of political power. B., 1831 2-883 Sullivant, W. S. Icones muscorum ; mosses peculiar to eastern North America. Camb., 1864. 8° 9-1236 — See Gray, A. Sully, M. de Bethune, due de. Memoirs translated from the French, by C. Lennox. Ph., 1817. 5 V. 8» 30-508 Sulpicia. Poems. See Tibullus . . 23-103 SuUanetta. A. Dumas .... 84-3341 Sumatra. Marsden, W. History of . 38''-410 — See Eastern archipelago ; Malaysia. Summer in Andalucia ; or, rambles through the south of Spain. L., 1839. 3 v. 8° 37'M04 Summer cruise. N. P. "Willis . . 27''-800 Summer cruise on the coast of New England R. Carter 26'^-498 Summer gleanings. J. Todd . . 33-879 Summer-house series — Older than Adam 18-3793 Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's life. Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney 18-3503 Summer in Scotland. J Abbott . . 27^-99 Summer in the wilderness. C. Lanman 26''-65 Summer journey hi the west. E. R. Steele 26''-120 Summer months among the Alps. T. W. Hinchlift" 27''-581 Summer on the lake. S. M. Fuller Ossoli 26'^-40;29''-236 Summer rambles in the west. E. F. Ellet 26''-347 Summer resorts. De Costa, B. F. Lake George, Schroon lake, and the Adirondacks 26'*-684 — King, T. S. The White hills . 36^-370 — Oakes, W. Scenery of the White mountains 36M013 — Rockwell, C. Catskill mountains . 86'^-630 — Sweetser, C. H. Book of . , 36>'-685 Summer rest. A. E. Dodge . . . 33-467 Summer stories. T. A. Richards . , 18-2643 Summer story. T. B. Read . . . 23-804 Summer time in the country. M. A. Willmott 33-197 Summer tour. Sewell, E. M. Journal of 37'^-280 Summer tours. Theodore Dwight, jr. . 26*'-31 Summer vacation in Colorado. S. Bowles 26b-705 Summerfield, J. Sermons and sketches of sermons ; with an introduction by T. E. Bond. N. Y., 1842. 8° 32-193 — Holland, J. Life and ministrj^ of . 30-509 Summer-land, the : a southein story . 18-3074 Summerly, F. Book of stories from the home treas- ury 18-3071 Summerton, W. Will he find her ? . 18-3073 Sumner, C. Orations and speeches. B., 1850. 2 v. 33-493 — Recent speeches and addresses. B., 1856 33-494 — White slavery in the Barbary states. B., 1853 28''-101 — Harsha, D. A. Life of . . . 30-1449 Sumner, J. B. Treatise on the records of the crea- tion, and on the moral attributes of the Crea- tor. 4th ed. L.,1825. 2 v. 8° 32-941 Sun birds. Jardine, Sir W. N. 1. 5 . 9-598 Sunbeam stories. M. A. Mackarness . 18-1988 Sunday. Brown, J. N., and W. B. Taylor. Discus- sion on the sabbath . . . 33-415 — Christian sabbath, discourses on . 33-1033 — Christian sabbath vindicated . . 33-1869 — Cox, R. Literature of the sabbath question 21-33 Sabbath laws and sabbath duties 32-870 — Davis, T. History of Sabbatarian churches 32-325 — Dimmick, L. F. Moralinfluence of railroads 32-247 — First five years of sabbath reform . 33-996 — Fisher, W. L. Institution of the sabbath day 82-879 — Gilfillan, G. The sabbath in the light of reason 33-1033 — Hessey, J. A. History and obligation of 32-924 — Jackson, A. Due observation of . 32-353 — The pearl of days 32-1029 — Prize essays on the advantages of . 32-639 — Quintou, J. A. Heaven's antidote for the curse of labor 32-1029 — Younger, J. Light of the week . 32-1039 SUNDAY. 569 SURIREY. Sunday afternoons at the parish cliurch. A. K. H. Boyd 32-2187 Sunday at home : a family magazine for sabbath reading. L., 18r)4-(38. 15 v. 8» 32-2000 Sunday evening book ; sliort papers for family read- ing. By J. Hamilton, et al. N. Y., 1863 32-1050 Sunday magazine for 18G7-9. Ed. by T. Guthrie. L. 3v. 8° . . . . 32-2045 Sunday-schools. Abbott, "W. Our Sunday-school 32-1128 — Alexander, J. W. Adjuncts of . 32-668 — House, E. Sunday-school handbook 32-2439 — Kindhng ; or, the way to do it . 32-635 — Power, J. C. Rise and progress of 32-1150 — Pray, L. G. History of . . . 32-784 — Raikes, R. His Sunday-school and friends 32-921 — Taylor, A. Sunday-school photographs 32-1142 — Teacher taught .... 32-1434 — Teacher teaching .... 32-1435 — Todd, J. Sabbath-school teacher . 32-707 — Tyng, S. H. Experience in . . 32-916 Sundon, C. Clayton, Viscountess. Memoirs. By Mrs. A. T. Thomson . . . 30-1894 Sunlight through the mist ; being conversations be- tween a mother and her children, on Luther and the reformation. By a lady. N. Y., 1854 32-531 Sunny memories of foreign lands. H. B. Stowe 27''-348 Sunnybank. M. V. Terhune . . 18-3176 Sunny skies. B. H. Channing . . 27''-829 Sunuyside, manse of. Mrs E. S. Phelps 18-2486 Sunny south. J, H. Ingraham . . 18-1568 Sunny south ; Spain and Majorca. J. W. Clayton 27''-955 Sun-rays from clear and clouded skies. By Cousin Carrie 18-3075 Sunset in Provence, and other tales of martyr times. By the author of " Great and good " 18-3903 Sunset laud. J. Todd .... 26''-716 Sunset stories ; echoes from the gun of 1861. M. H. Pike 18-984 Sunsets on the Hebrew mountains. J. R. Macduff ■. . 32-985 Sunshine and clouds. Anne Bowman . 18-368 Sunshine and shadow in New York. M. H. Smith 26''-692 Sunshine in thought. C. G. Leland , 33-427 Sunshine of domestic life. "\y. D. Adams .SO-1936 Sunshine; or, Kate Vinton. H. B. McKeever 18-1996 Supercheries litteraires. J. M. Querard 21-116 Superior, lake. Agassiz, L. Natural history of 26''-205 — Cabot, J. E. Narrative of tour to . 261^-205 — Foster, J. W., and J. D. Whitney. Geology and topography of . . , 9-336 — Houghton, J., jr. Mineral region of 9-335 — Kohl, J. G. Kitchi-Gami . . 26''-465 — 'Lanman, 0. Canoe voyage . . 26''-65 — Ritchie, J. S. Commerce and navigation of 26''-329 — See Lakes. Supernaturalism. Babbage, C. Ninth Bridgewater treatise 32-2107 — Bushnell, H. Nature and the supernatural 32-782 — Debate between the church and science 32-1052 — Dewey, O. Problem of human destiny 32-1293 — Fisher, G. P. Essays on the supernatural 32-1709 — Hickok, L. P. Rational cosmology 15-123 — Howitt, W. History of the supernatural 32-1070 — Lewis, T. Six days of creation . 32-1135 — McCosh, J. The supernatural and the natural 32-995 Supernaturalism. McCosh, J. Typical forms 32-791 — Scott, W. Existence of evil spirits 32-2204 — Stars and the angels . . . 32-1053 — Tulloch, J. Theism . , . 32-575 — See Christianity ; Creation ; Inspiration ; My- thology ; Prophecy ; Rationalism ; Theism. Superstition. Aubrey, J. Miscellanies 33-345 — Baring-Gould, S. Myths of middle ages 29^-244 — Brinton, D. G. Myths of the new world 32-2419 — Calmet, A. Phantom worid . . 32-1134 — Christmas, H. Cradle of the twin giants 11-218 — Crowe, Mrs. C. Night side of nature 18-771 — Elliott, C. W. Glimpses of the supernatural 32-1827 — Henderson, W. Folk-lore . . 27^-536 — Grant, A. Essays on . . . 27''-1406 — Lea, H. C. Superstition and force ' 29''-230 — Mackay, C. Popular delusions . 29^-247 — Madden, R. R. Phantasmata . 15-158 — Mather, I. Remarkable providences 32-801 — Mayo, H. Popular superstitions . 32-1862 — Pettigrew, T. J. Medical superstitions 10-481 — Whittier, J. G. Superstitions of New England 32-2233 — See Apparitions ; Astrology ; Fiends ; Ghosts ; Mysteries ; Mythology ; Necromancers ; Witclicraft. Supplices, prisons, et grace en France. C. Des- maze 34-4892 Suppressed book about slavery ; prepared for publi- cation in 1857. N. Y., 1864 . 2-1020 Suppression of the reformation in France. D. D. Scott 32-1554 Supramundane facts in the life of J. B. Ferguson. T. L. Nichols .... 32-302 Sur la pelouse. E. Souvestre . . 34-3808^ Surault, F. M. J. French fables; with a key. Camb., 1834 .... 34-5052 Suretyship. Pitman, E. D. Law of principal and surety v. 40 of 2-55 Surgeon's daughter. Sir W. Scott 18-2757, 2758s Surgery. Abernethy, J. Lectures on . 10-1 — Brodie, B. C. Lectures on . . 10-712 — Cutler, T. Dressing and applications of band- ages 10-638 — Davis, H. G. Conservative s. . 10-684 — Erichsen, J. Science and art of . 10-359 — Esmarch, F. Use of cold in . . 10-699 — FeVgusson, W. Progress of . . 10-777 — Garretson, J. E. Surgery of the mouth 10-905 — Gibson, W. Institutes and practice of 10-372 — Gray, H. Anatomy, descriptive and surgical 10-1007 — Gross, S. D. System of . . . 10-255 — Hayward, G. Surgical reports . 10-497 — Heath, C. Manual of minor s. . 10-669 — Hunter, J. Hunterian reminiscences 10-1013 — Ludlow, J. L. Examinations upon 10-375 — Macaulay, A. Dictionary of . . 10-614 — Maclise, J. Surgical anatomy . 10-462 — Markham, W. O. Surgical practice of Paris 10-638 — Miller, J. Practice of . . . 10-314 — Morris, E. Shock after injuries , 10-760 — Sargent, F. W. Bandaging and other opera- tions of 10-716 — Smith, H. H. Principles and practice of 10-363 — South, J. F. Household s. . . 10-495 — Wales, P. S. Apparatus, appliances and opera- tions 10-766 — Warren, J. M. Surgical observations 10-739 — See Acupressure ; Anaesthetics ; Ear ; Military surgery ; Obstetrics ; Orthopaedics. Surirey de St. Remy, P. Memoires d'artillerie; ou il est traite de ce qui pent servir a 1' execu- tion, et an service de toutes les armes. Am- sterdam, 1703. 2 V. 40 . . 34-4748 SURNAMES. 570 SWEDEN. Surnames and sirenames. J. Finlayson 27»-393 — See Family histcny ; Genealogy ; Names. Surratt, J. H. Trial of, in the criminal court for the district of Columbia. W., 1867. 3 v. 8° 2-331 Surrey, H. H., earl of. Poetical works; with a "memoir. B., 18o4 . . . 23-43(5 — (Sanford's Br. poets) . . v. 1 of 23-48 Surrey. Handbook for travellers in , 27''-484 — Excursions in the county of . . 27'*-972 — See Britton, J. . . . v. 14 of 27^-474 Surrey chapel, sketch of. N. Hall , 32-2423 Surrey congregational history. J. Waddington , 32-2278 Surry of Eagle's nest. J. E. Cooke , 18-705 Surtees, R. 8. Handley cross . . 18-1344 Surtees, S. F. Julius C89sar : did he cross the channel? L., 18G6 . , . 27^-2476 Surveying. Alston, A. H. Seamanship 6-551 — Baker, T. Treatise on . , . 6-8 — Bourns, C. Principles and practice of 14-198 — Fenwick, T. Subterraneous surveying 6-117 — Gillespie, W. M. Treatise on land-surveying 6-53 — Gummere, J. Treatise on . . 14-42 — Hawes, J. H. System of rectangular s. 6-56 — Hoskold, H. D. Practical treatise on 6-347 — Mendell, G. H. Treatise on military s. 6-655 — Whitlock, G. C. System of . . 14-53 — See Coast survey ; Geodesy ; Geometry ; Trigo- nometry. Surville, Mme L. Balzac ; sa vie et ses oiuvres. P., 1858 34-3842 — Le Compagnon du foyer. P., 1854 34-3843 Susan Fielding. Mrs. A. B. Edwards . 18-998 Susan Gray. Mrs. Sherwood . v. 3 of 18-2837 Suspiria de profundis. T. De Quincey . 33-116 Sussex. Cooper, W. D. Glossary of provincial- isms in 22-63 — Excursions in 27'^-973 — Handbook for travellers in . . 27'^-483 — Hay, A. Observations on county of 27''-526 — See Britton, J. . . . v. 14 of 27''-474 Sussex centenary ; containing the addresses of B. B. Edsall and J. F. Tuttle. Newark, 1853. 80 26''-611 Sut Lovingood. G. W. Harris . . 18-3842 Suter, W. A quiet family. F's M. D. v. 30 24-113 Suter, W. E. Dick Turpin and Tom King. F's M. D. V. 36 .24-113 Sutherland, A. Achievements of the knights of Malta. Ph., 1846. 2 v. . . 30-510 Sutherland, G. Manual of the geography of natural and civil history of Prince Edward island. Charlottetown, 1861 . . . 26''-924 Sutherland, H. National practical columnar sys- tem of mercantile bookkeeping by double en- try. Pittsburg, 1857. 8° . . 1-259 Sutherland, W. Practical guide to the knowledge of the various riianipulative processes used in the ait of house-decoration. L. . 6-237 Suthcrlands. M. Coles .... 18-674 Sutton, T. Dictionary of photography. L., 1858 6-926 — Collodion processes, wet and dry. L., 1862 6-952 — and G. Dawson. A dictionary of photography. L., 1867 . . . . . 6-927 Suworow, A. Anthing, F. Campaigns and private life of 27''-2862 Svinine, P. de. Details sur Moreau et ses derniers moments. P., 1814. 8" . . 34-3962 Swain, C. Art and fashion; with other poems. L., 1863 33-987 — Metrical essays. 2d ed. L., 1828 . 23-980 — The mind, and other poems. L., 1841. 8" 23—981 — Poems. B., 1857 .* .* .' .' 23-539 Swainson, W. Animals in menageries. L., 1838 9-636 Swainson, W. Birds of Western Africa. [Jardine, Sir W., n. 1. 11,12] . . . 9-593 — Flycatchers. [Jardine, Sir W., n. 1. 13] 9-593 — Habits and instincts of animals. L., 1840 9-038 — Natural history and classification of birds. L., 1836. 2 V 9-639 — Natural liistury and classification of quadrupeds. L., 1835 9-640 — Natural history of fishes, amphibians, and rep- tiles ; or, monocardian animals. L., 1838. 3 v. 9-637 — New Zealand and its colonization. L., 1859. 8° 28»'-305 — Preliminary discourse on the study of natural history. L., 1834 . . . 9-645 — Taxidermy ; with the biography of zoologists, and notices of their works. L., 1840 9-641 — Treatise on the geography and classification of animals. L., 1835 . . . 9-642 — Treatise on malacology ; or, the natural classifi- cation of shells and shell-fish. L., 1840 . 9-643 — and W. E. Shuckard. History and natural ar- rangement of insects. L., 1840 9-644 Swallow, G. C. First and second annual reports of the geological survey of Missouri. Jetferson City, 1855. 8" . . . . 9-298 — Geology and resources of Missouri, See Parker, N. H 26'^-639 Swallow barn. John P. Kennedy . 18-1737 Swamp doctor. Madison Tensas . . 18-3166 Swan, J. G. The northwest coast ; or, three years' residence in Washington territory. N. Y., 1857 26'^-323 Swan, W. D. American comprehensive reader. B.,1856 33-573 Swartz, C. F. Pearson, H. Life and correspond- ence of 30-511 Swatara mining district, report on. H. K. Strong, chairman. Harrisburg, 1839 No. 5, V. 1 of 1-341 Swayze, Mrs. J. C. Ossawatomie Brown. F's 8. D. V. 29 24-221 Sweat, M. J. M. Ethel's love-life . 18-3076 Sweden. Acerbi, J. Travels in . . 27''-84 — Andersen, H. C. In Schweden . 34-615 — Anjou, L. A. Reformation in . 32-834 — Baird, R. Visit to . . . . 27^-85 — Boisgelin, L. de. Travels through 27M214 — Brace, C. L. The Norse-folk . 27'M36 — Bremner, R. Excursion in . . 27'^-86 — Brown, J. Northern courts . . 27''-2751 — Consett, M. Tour through . . 27"-1202 — Dunham, S. A. History of . . 27''-2762 — Fryxell, A. History of . . . 27''-2766 — Howitt, M. Tvi'elve months with F. Bremer 27'^-803 — James, J. T. Tour in 1813,4 . 27i'-809 — Jerrold, W. B. Brage-beaker with the Swedes 27»'-767 — Laing, S. Tour in . . . . 27''-688 — Long vacation ramble in . . 27''-430 — Marryat, H. One year in . . 27i'-786 — Maxwell, J. S. Tour in . . . 27i'-195 — Newland, H. Forest scenes in . 27''-357 — Pfeifter, I. Travels in . . . 27"-263 — Porter, R. K. Sketches in . . 27''-169 — Rambles in 27''-228 — Steane, E., and J. H. Hinton. Notes of a tour in 27''-534 — Taylor, 3. Pictures of . . . 27''-449 — Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Charles XII, (in French) 34-3957 — Warmholtz, C. G. Bibliotheca historica sueo- gothica 21-120 — Wheelwright, H. W. Ten years in 27^'-757 — Whitelock, B. Embassy to, 1653,4 27''-2800 — Wilson, W. R. Travels in . . 37''-827 — See Scandinavia ; and names of sovereigns. SWEDENBORG. 571 SWISS. Swedenborg, E. Angelic philosophy of the divine love and wisdom. From the original Latin as edited by J. F. I. Tafel. Trans, by R. N. Foster. Ph., 1868. 8" . . 32-2321 — Angelic wisdom concerning the divine provi- dence. 3d Am. ed. B., 1851 . 32-G20 — The apocalypse revealed, wherein are disclosed the arcana there foretold which have hitlierto remained concealed. New ed. B., 1836. 3 V 32-622 — Concerning heaven and its wonders, and con- cerning hell ; from things seen and heard. B., 1851 32-621 — Dictionary of correspondences, representatives, and significatives, derived from the word of the Lord. B.,1841 . . . 32-1716 — The divine attributes ; including also, The divine trinity. From the " Apocalypse explained." Ph., 1866 32-1883 — Economy of the animal kingdom ; considered anatomically, physically, and philosophically. B., 1868. 2v. S" . . . 10-817 — Four leading doctrines of the new church. B., 1838 32-626 — True Christian religion ; containing the entire theology of the new church. From the Latin edition of Dr. J. F. I. Tafel, trans, by R. N. Foster. Ph., 1869. 2 v. 8° . 32-623 — Tafel, J. F, I. Documents concerning S. 30-1745 — Tafel, R. L. Emanuel Swedenborg as a phil- osopher, and man of science . 30-1973 — White, W. Life and writings of 30-1771,2337 — See Swedenborgianism. Swedenborg, Gotthilf. Christianity, God, and the form of heaven ; or, the new church, as indi- cated in the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg. N. Y., 1855 32-1138 Swedenborgianism. Barrett, B. F, Lectures on the new dispensation .... 32-625 — Book of public worship . . . 82-1487 — Elder, W. Genius of ecclesiastical freedom 32-1718 — Hitchcock, E. A. Swedenborg, a hermetic phil- osopher 15-170 — Holcombe, W. H. Our children in heaven 32-2404 — James, H. Secret of Swedenborg . 32-1296 — Job Abbott ; or, reasons for . . 32-624 — Le Boys des Guays, J. F. E. Letters to a man of the world .... 32-2409 — Parsons, T. Deus Homo . . 32-2310 Essays 32-1131 — Reed, S. Growth of the mind . 32-2312 — Swedenborg, G. Christianity, God, and the form of heaven .... 32-1138 — Tafel, J. F. I. The life of Jesus . 32-2408 — Turner, L. W. Points of difference between the old and new Christian churches 32—2256 — Ware, M. *G. Deatli and* life .' .* 32-1143 Thoughts in my garden . . 32-1037 Swedes on the Delaware. J. C. Clay . 26^^-439 Swedish language. Dalin, F. A. Fransyskt oct Svenskt lexicon .... 34-2997 — May, A. Practical grammar . . 22-162 Sweet, R. British warblers. See Bechstein, J. M. Sweet, S. H. Special report on coal ; showing its distribution, classification, and cost. N. Y., 1866. S" 1-303 Sweet clover ; or, Nelly Milton's housekeeping. C. L. May 18-3077 Sweet counsel. S. Tytler . . . 33-1313 Sweethearts and wifes. T. S. Arthur . 18-188 Sweetser, C. H. Book of summer resorts. N. Y., 1868 26''-685 Sweetser, J. E. See Cheever, G. B. Swell life at sea. J. W. Gould . . 18-1245 Swetchine, S. S. de. Writings. Trans, by H. W. Preston. B., 1869 . . . 33-1332 Swetchine, S. S. de. Falloux, le C'te de. Sa vie et ses ceuvres 34-3946 Life and letters of . . . 30-2302 — See Lacordaire. Swift, F., and M. R. Clark. The skater's text-book. N. Y., 1868 20-480 Swift, J. Works ; with notes, historical and critical ; arranged by T. Sheridan, corrected and re- vised by J. Nichols. N. Y., 1812. 24 v. 33-583 — Same ; containing interesting and valuable papers, not hitherto published ; with a memoir of the author, by T. Roscoe. L,, 1851. 2 v. 8» 33-587 — Battle of the books .... 18-3078 — Gulliver's travels .... 18-3079 — Poetical works ; with a life, by J. Mitford. B., 1853. 3 V 23-447 — Tale of a tub ; Battle of the books ; etc. 18-3078 — Voyages de Gulliver a Lilliput et a Brobding- nag. Ed. abregee a I'usage des enfants. P., 1855 34-5179 — Voyages de Gulliver dans des contrees loin- taines. Tr. de 1' Anglais. P., 1838. 2 v. 8° 34-4849 — Berkeley, G. M. Inquiry into life of 83-1205 — Roscoe, T. Life of . . . 33-587 — Scott, Sir W. Menioirs of . . 30-1807 Swift, J. P. Going to Jericho ; or, sketches of travels in Spain and the east. N. Y., 1868 29'^-315 Swift, S. Statistical and historical account of Addi- son county, Vt. Middlebury, 1859. 8° 26^-638 Swift, Z. System of the Jaws of the state of Con- necticut. Windham, 1795. 2 v. 8° 2-217 Swimming. Harrington, R. 4'ew words on 20-379 Swinburne, A. C. Atalanta in Calydon : a tragedy. B., 1866 . . . . . 24-154 — Chastelard : a tragedy. N. Y., 1866 24-156 — Laus veneris, and other poems and ballads. N. Y., 1866 23-878 — Queen-mother, and Rosamond. B., 1866 24-158 — A song of Italy. B., 1867 . . 23-941 — William Blake: a critical essay. L., 1868. 8" 30-2382 — Rossetti, W. M. Criticisms on poems and bal- lads 22-1189 Swinburne, H. The courts of Europe at the close of the last century. Ed. by C. White. L., 1841. 2v. 8° . . . . 27''-849 — Travels in the two Sicilies, in 1777-80. Dub., 1783. 2v. 8° . . . . 27^-359 Swine. Jennings, R. Sheep, swine, and poultry 4-189 — Youatt, W. Treatise on . . 4-40 — See Cattle ; Stock. Swindell, J. G. Rudimentary treatise on well- digging, boring, and pump-work. L., 1860 6-92 Swinfield, R. de. Roll of household expenses. Camden soc. pub. v. 59 and 62 . 27''-195 " Swingin' round the cirkle." D. R. Locke 18-1933 Swinhoe, R. Narrative of the north China cam- paign of 1860. L., 1861. 8" . 28>'-385 Swinton, A. Report of trial of T. Hunter, et al., operative cotton spinners in Glasgow, for the crimes of illegal conspiracy and murder. E., 1838. 80 2-290 Swinton, W. Campaigns of the army of the Poto- mac, 1861-5. N. Y., 1866. 80 . 26''-803 — Rambles among words : their poetry, history, and wisdom, N. Y., 1859 . . 22-243 — The twelve decisive battles of the war. N. Y., 1867. 80 26«-911 Swiss family Robinson. J. R. v. Wyss, and I. P. de B. Montolien 18-3081 SWISS. 573 SYRIA. Swiss family Robinson. See Willis, the pilot. Sequel to 18-3082 Swisshelm, J. G. Letters to country girls, N. Y., 1853 33-241 Switch off. W. T. Adams . . . 18-4127 Switzerland. History. — Grattan, T. 0. History of . . 27='-2259 — Historical pictures of the middle ages 27=^2278 — Miigge, T. S. in 1847, etc. . . 27^-2380 — Planta, J. Helvetic confederacy . 27^-2415 — Sleeper, M. G. Pictures of . . 27''-2408 — Zschokke, H. and E. History of . 27^-2494 — Travels and description. — Abbott, J. Rollo in . . . 27^-350 — Barrel!, G., jr. Pedestrian in , 27''-314 — Best, Mrs. Residence in . . 27''-591 — Bremer, F. Travels in . . . 27''-585 — Buffum, E. G. Sights and sensations 27''-751 — Cheever, G. B. Wanderings in the shadow of Mount Blanc .... 27''-118,9 — Cooper, J. F. Sketches of . . 27b-120,l — Coxe, W. Travels in . . . 27M22 — Delmard, S. D. Village life . . 27'>-725 — Dowsing, W. Rambles in . . 27''-956 — Forbes, J. Month in . . . 27''-281 — Hand-book for travellers in . . 27'M91 — Lament, M. M. Impressions of . 27''-163 — Prime, S. I. Letters from . . 27''-r)61 — Reade, J. E. Tour through . . 27b-292 — Simond, L. Tour in, 1817-19 . 27''-776 — Williams, C. Sketches of . . 27»'-1215 — Wright, H. H. Tour through . 27''-647 — Miscellany. — Ghika, H. Switzerland, the pioneer of the re- formation 27«-2338 — Keller, F. Lake dwellings of . 27''-34r)9 — Lee, E. Baths and mountain resorts 10-673 — Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, F. Letters from 37>'-753 — Napoleon III. Switzerland, political and mili- tary v. 1 of 27''-1829 — Reiuhardt, — . Collections of Swiss costumes 27'>-1221 Switzerland of America. S. Bowles . 26''-705 Sword and distaff W. G. Simms . 18-2874 Sword and gown. G. A. Lawrence . 18-1818 Sword and trowel, the. Ed. by C. H. Spurgeon. L., 1867,8. 2 v. 8" . • . 32-2081 Swords. Marey, Col. Memoir on . 6-651 Sybaris, and other homes. E. E. Hale 18-1309 Sybel, H. v. History and literature of the crusades. Ed. by Lady Duff Gordon. L., 1861 29''-135 — History of the French revolution. Trans, from the German, by W. C. Perry. L., 1867. 3 v. 8» 27''-1922 Sybil ; or, the two nations. B. Disraeli 18-897 Sybil and Chryssa. Susan A., and A. B. Warner 18-3456 Sybil Lenuard. Mrs. Grey . . . 18-1280 Sybil Huntington. Mrs. J. C. R. Dorr 18-4251 Sybil's second love. Julia Kavanagh . 18-1733 Sybille. O. Feuillet .... 34-4624 Sydenham. Brown, J. Horae subsecivae 33-479 Sydenham, C, Lord. Scrope, G. P. Life of 30-1311 Sydenham society. See New Sydenham soc. Sydnie Adriance ; or, trying the world. A. M. Douglass 18-961 Sydonie. C. Reybaud .... 84-3941 Sylva Americana. D. J. Browne . . 9-16 Sylvan Holt's daughter. H. Parr . 18-2435 Sylvanus. See By-lanes and downs of England. Sylvia : an eclogue. T. B. Read . . 23-423 Sylvia's lovers. E. C. Gaskell . . 18-1154 Sylvia's world. Mrs. H. King . . 18-1748 Sylvester, J. , (ed. ) A garland of Christmas carols, ancient and modern. L., 1861 . 23-740 Sylvester Sound. H. Cockton . . 18-663 Sylvestre, Monsieur. Mme Dudevant . 34^4713 Sylvie. E. Feydeau .... 34-5304 Symbol of glory. G. Oliver . . . 2-817 Symbolism ; or, doctrinal differences of catholics and protestants. J. A. Mohler . . 32-148 Symbolism. Barlow, H. C. Essays on 32-3360 — Brinton, D. G. Myths of the new world 32-3419 — Chase, P. E. Intellectual symbolism 15-504 — Hitchcock, E. A. Alchemy and the alchemists 15-114 Christ the spirit .... 33-3405 — Newton, R. Jewish tabernacle and its furniture 33-1156 — See Mythology. Symes, M. Account of an embassy to the kingdom of Ava, sent by the governor-general of India, in 1795. L., 1800. 3 v. S" Atlas 4» 38"-16 — Same. 4» 38'^-901 — Same ; with a narrative of the late military and political operations in the Birmese empire. E., 1837. 3 v 38M6'' Symington, A. J. Beautiful in nature, art, and life. L., 1857. 3 V 5-328 — Pen and pencil sketches of Faroe and Iceland. L., 1862. 8° . . . . 29^-303 Symington, W. Atonement and intercession of Jesus Christ. N. ¥., 1863 . . 33-1396 Symmons, C. Life of John Milton. 2d ed. L., 1810. 8» 30-1094 Symonds, R. Diary of the marches of the royal army during the civil war. Camden soc. pub. V. 74 27M95 Symonds, W. S. Geology, as it effects a plurality of worlds. L 9-314 • — Old bones ; or, notes for young naturalists. L., 1861 9-965 Symons, G. J. British rainfall, 1860-4 ; a set of the annual pamphlets on the distribution of rain over the British isles. L., 1866. S" 11-273 Symons, J. C. Arts and artizans at home and abroad ; with sketches of the progress of foreign manufactures. E., 1839. 8° 6-416 Sympson, J. Science revived ; or, the vision of Alfred: a poem. L., 1802. 4° . 33-1301 Sympson, S. New book of cyphers. L. 5-478 Synagoge technon, sive artium scriptores. L. Spengel 34-483 Synonymes. Crabb, G. English s. . 23-70 — Eberhard, J. A. Synonymisches handworter- buch der deutschen sprache . 84-2390 — Fenby, T. English s. . . . 33-332 — Hill, J. Latin s 22-366 — Piozzi, H. L. British s. . . 22-201 — Ramshorn, L. Latin s. . . 22-207 — Sherer, J. Desk-book of English s. 33-323 — Smith, C. J. Synonyms and antonyms 33-336 — Trench, R. C. Synonyms of the new testament ' 33-546 — Whately, R. Selection of . . 33-383 Synopsis of the birds of North America. J. J. Audobon 9-744 Sypher, J. R. History of the Pennsylvania reserve corps. Lancaster, 1865. 8° . 26''-679 — School history of Pennsylvania. Ph., 1868 36^-1035 Syphilis. Diday, P. S. in infants . 10-691 — Hill, B. S., and local contagious disorders . 10-681 — Parker, L. Modern treatment of . 10-638 Syria. Burckhardt, J. L. Travels in . 28^-904 — Curtis, G. W. Howadji in . . 38M97 — De Forest, J. W. Letters from . 38'>-230 — Farley, J. L. Two years in . . 28''-316 — Fletcher, G. P. Travels in . . 28''-563 — Freese, J. R. The old world . 28''-604 — Hand-book for travellers in . . 28''-e87 — Herschell, R. H. Journey to . . 28''-138 — Hunter, W. P. Late expedition to 28''-64 — Jones, G. Excursions to . . 38''-67 — Jowett, W. Christian researches in 38'>-69 — Modern traveller .... 29»'-283 — Monro, V. Summer ramble in . gS^-S? SYRIA. 573 TALES. Syria. Napier, C. War in . . . 28'^79 — Neale, F. A. Eiglit years in . . 28"-! 56 — Pococke, E., et al. History of Greece, Mace- donia, and Syria .... 27''-3206 — Porter, J. L. Giant cities of Bashan 28''-501 — Rambles in the deserts of . . 28''-443 — Robinson, E. Biblical researches . 28*'-575 — Van de Velde, C. W. M. Narrative of a journey throui^h 28''-352 — Volnev, M. C F. Travels through 28i'-109 Syrian church. Southgate, H. Visit to 28''-472 — See Greek church. System of instruction in the practical use of the blowpipe ; 2d ed., with an appendix by G. W. Plympton. N. Y., 18G8 . . 8-120 System of nature. P. H. T. d'Holbach 15-331 System of modern history. S. H. Reynolds 27='-3527 System of practical medicine. A. Tweedie 10-533,4 System of universal geography. J. Laurie 25-72 System of the world. J. P. Nichol . 12-15 Systeme de politique positive. A. Comte 34-4930 Szabad, E. Modern war, its theory and practice ; illustrated from celebrated campaigns and battles. N. Y., 1863 . . . 6-698 Szemere, B. de. Hungary, from 1848-60. L., 1860 27»-2568 Szeredy, J. Asiatic chiefs. L., 1856. 2 v. 27'^3549 Taaffe, J. History of the holy military, sovereign order of St. John of Jerusalem ; or, knights hospitalers, knights templars, knights of Rhodes, knights of Malta. L., 1852. 4 v. in 2. 8» 29«-99 Table book. W. Hone .... 33-42 Table talk. Angelo, H. Pic nic . . 33-984 — Book of 33-10 — Boswell, J. Table talk of S. Johnson 33-580 — Coleridge, S. T. Specimens of . 33-795 — Evelyn, C. Collection of . . 33-124 — Hazlitt, W. Table talk . . . 33-393 — Luther, M. Familiar discourse . 32-140 — Napoleon I. Table talk . . 38-1393 — Ramsay, E. B. Pulpit table talk . 32-2473 — Rogers, S. Table talk . . . 33-600 — Seldon, J. Table talk . . . 33-344 — See Anecdotes. Table traits with something on them. J. Doran 33-554 Tableau generale du commerce de la Belgique, (1838 and 1840.) B., 1840. 2 v. f° 34-4973 Tableaux. Head, J. H. Home pastimes 20-183 — See Amusements ; Dramas, amatoui". Tables de sinus, tangentes, etc. A. Ulacq 34-4491 Tablets. A. B. Alcott .... 33-1395 Tabor's teachings ; or, the veil lifted. E., 1865 32-2172 Tachet de Barneval, L. The saints of Erin ; legendary history of Ireland. Trans, from the French, by J. G. Shea. B. . 27''-1419 Tacitus, C. C. Opera. E., 1792. 2 v. 34-452 — Libri quae supersunt ; iterum recognovit C. Halm. Lips., 1859. 2 v. . . 34-371 — Works ; with essay on his life and genius, by A. Murphy. Ph., 1813. 6 v. 8" 27«-2479 — Same. Oxford translation revised ; with notes. L., 1854. 2 v 27^-2478 Tack brothers, et al., commonwealth vs. Common- wealth's testimony, and addresses by D. W. O'Brien and L. C. Cassidy, for defendants. Phonog. rep. by W. H. Fisher, jr. P., 1868. .^8" 2-365 Tactics ; or, cupid in shoulderstraps. By Hearton Drille 18-910 Tactics and strategy. Cooper, S. Instructions and regulations 6-582 — Dufour, G. II. Strategy and tactics 6-596 Tactics and strategy. Lippitt, P. J, Tactical uses of infantry, etc 6-638 — See Artillery ; Cavalry ; Infantry ; Military and naval affairs ; Strategy. Taeping. See Tai-ping. Tafel, J. F. I. Documents concerning the life and character of E. Swedenborg. Ed. in English by I. H. Smithson. Manchester, 1841 30-1745 — The life of Jesus, from the gospel record, vindi- cated against the attacks of. Dr. Strauss, and of infidelity in general. Chicago, 1868 32-2408 — See Swedenborg, E. Tafel, R. L. Emanuel Swedenborg as a philosopher, and a man of science. Chicago, 1867 30-1973 — Investigations into the laws of English orthogra- phy and pronunciation, v. 1, No. 1. N. Y 1862. 8» 22-245 Tag und nacht. F. W. Hacklander . 34-593 Tagart, E. Locke's writings and philosophy his- torically considered, and vindicated from the charge of contributing to the scepticism of Hume. L., 1855. 8° . . . 15-321 Tai-ping rebellion. Wilson, A. Chinese campaign, under Lt.-Col. C. G. Gordon . 28''-263 — Brine, L. 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C.Dickens . . 18-881 Tale of the Tyne. H. Martineau . . 18-3861 Tales and sketches. J. Hogg . . 18-1449 Tales and sketches. H. Miller . . 18-2205 TALES. 574 TANNEE. Tales and sketches. C. M. Sedgwick . 18-2796 Tales and sketches of Christian life. Mrs. E. Charles 18-3133 Tales and souvenirs of a residence in Europe. By a lady of Virginia . . . 18-3131 Tales and stories of the Irish peasantry. W. Carle- ton 18-587 Tales and takings. J. V. Watson . 83-673 Tales for all seasons. G. A. Wolfersberger 18-35G8 Tales for children. C. von Schmid . 18-2744 Tales for the parlour ; or, records of romance and chivalry 18-3127 Tales from Alsace. E. R. Saint-Hilaire 18-4189 Tales from " Bentley" .... 18-3125 Tales from "Blackwood" . . . 18-3126 Tales from the diary of a sister of mercy. C. M. Brame 18-4053 Tales from the eastern land. A. L. Grimm 18-1286 Tales from Greek mythology. G. W. Cox 18-788 Tales from Moliere's plays. D. B. Lennard 18-1841 Tales from the operas. G. P. Pardon . 18-2424 Tales from real life. T. S. Arthur . 18-3669 Tales from Shakspeare. C. Lamb . 18-1805 Tales illustrating church history . . 18-3123 Tales of Algeria. From the Veloce of A. Dumas 18-946 Tales of all countries. A. Trollope . 18-3282 Tales of the borders. J. M. Wilson , 18-3548 Tales of the caravanserai. J. B. Eraser 18-3821 Tales of the castle. Mme de Genlis . 18-1160 Tales of the crusaders. See Betrothed ; Fiances de Powysland ; Talisman. Tales of the Cymry. J. Motley . . 23-792 Tales of domestic life. T.S.Arthur . 18-181 Tales of the drama. E. Macauley . 18-1957 Tales of fashionable life. M. Edgeworth 18-982 Tales of filiaUove. T. H. Barreau . 18-3975 Tales ofthe five senses. G. Griffln . 18-3679 Tales of Flemish life. H. Conscience . 18-698 Tales of the genii. J.Ridley . . 18-3136 Tales ofthe gods and heroes. G. W. Cox 18-789 Tales ofthe good woman. J. K. Paulding 18-2459 Tales of a grandfather. Sir W. Scott 18-2775 to 78 Tales of the grotesque and arabesque. E, A. Poe 18-2518 Tales of the heart. Mrs. A. Opie . . 18-2395 Tales of heroes ; taken from English history 18—3129 Tales of the jury-room. ' G. Griffin .' 18-3684 Tales of married life. T. S. Arthur . 18-188 Tales of the Munster festivals. G. Griffln 18-3678,80,3 Talcs of my landlord. Sir Walter Scott. — Black dwarf .... 18-2753^2755 — Old Mortality .... 18-2753-549 "Tapley. Mark." See Stamer, W. Tappan, E. T. Treatise on plane and solid geome- try, for colleges and schools. Cin., 1864 14-128 Tappan, H. P. A step from the new world to the old, and back again ; with thoughts on the good and evil in both. N. ¥.,"1852. 2 v. 27^-261 Tappan, W. B. Poems. Ph., 1822 . 23-221 Tapping, T. Law and practice of the writ of man- damus, as it obtains both in England and in Ireland. Ph., 1853. 8° . v. 76 of 2-55 Tarare. P. A. C. de Beaumarchais . 34-4477 Tarbell, J. A. Sources of health, and the preven- tion of disease ; or, mental and physical hy- giene. B., 1850 .... 10-308 Tarbox, I. N. The curse ; or, the position in the world's history occupied by the race of Ham. B.,1864 29»-158 — Memoirs of J. H. Schneider and E. M. Schnei- der. B., 1867 .... 30-1995 — Tyre and Alexandria, the chief commercial cities of scripture times. B. . 32-1786 Tardieu, A. A. Treatise on epidemic cholera. Trans, by S. L. Bigelow. B., 1849 10-762 Tardieu-Denesle, Mme. Nouvelle mythologie de la jeuncsse. 3me ed. P., 1826. 2 v. 34-5156 Target practice. H. Heth . . . 6-629 Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan Ben Uzziel on the pentateuch : with the fragments of the Jerusalem targum. From the Chaldee, by J. W. Etheridge. L., 1862. 2 v. 32-2276 Tariff. Bigelow, E. B. The tariff question 1-518 — Dallas, G. M. Speech on . . 1-141 — Degrand, T. P. F. TariflF of duties 1-144 — Douanes de France . • . 84-4987 — Hay. H. Tariff of 1857 . . . 1-78 — Jones, A. Tariff of 1846 . . 1-143 — Langham, T. Net duties . . 1-45 — Observations on reports . . . 1-141 — Ogden, E. D. 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A plain and easy account of the land and fresh-water mollusks of Great Britain. ' L , 1866 . . .... 9-705 Tate, T. Exercises on mechanics and natural phil- osophy. L., 1847 . . . 11-208 — First ]e?sons in philosophy ; or, the science of familiar things. By C. S. Cartee. B., 1856 11-229 — Principles of mechanical philosophy applied to industrial mechanics. L., 1853. 8° 11-207 Tate, W. Modern cambist ; forming a manual of foreign exchanges, in the different operations of bills of exchange and bullion. 10th ed. L., 1861. 8° . . . . 1-114 Tate. See Tait. Tatem, Miss. [Helen Hazlett.] Cloud with golden border 18-3141 TATEM. 576 TAYLOR. Tatem, Miss. Glennair ; or, life in Scotland 18-3143 — Heights of Eidelberg . . . 18-3143 Tatham vs. Wright. Frascr, A. Eeport of case 2-197 Tatler, the. L., 1752. 3 v. . . . 33-937,8 — Same. [British essayists ; with prefaces, by A. Chalmers. B., 1855. 4 v. . . 33-938 — Selections from .... 33-291 — See Drake, N. Tatnall, A. Catalogue of the phcenogamous and fliicoid plants of Newcastle co., Del. Wil- mington, 1860. 8» . . . 11-213 Taubert, — . On the use of field artillery on ser- vice ; with especial reference to that of an army corps. Trans, from the German, by H. H. Maxwell. L., 1856 . . 6-702 Tauler, J. History and life of; with twenty-five of his sermons, (Temp. 1340) ; trans, from the German, with additional notices of his life and times, by S. Winkworth ; and a preface by C. Kingsley ; with an introduction by R. D. Hitchcock. K Y., 1858 . 30-1018 Taunton. Emery, S. H. Ministry of . 32-1589 Tausend und eine nacht ; Arabische erzahluugen, iibersezt von G. Weil. Stutt., 1838. 4 v. 8" . 34-2414 Tautphceus Baroness, I. At odds . 18-3145 — Cyrilla 18-3140 — The initials 18-3147 — Quits 18-3148 Tavern anecdotes, and reminiscences of the origin of signs, clubs, coffee-houses, streets, city companies, wards, &c. By one of the old school. L 33-125 Tax-payer's manual. G. S. Boutwell . 2-256,7 Taxation. Barliydt, D. P. Consideration on 3-18 — Jones, R. Sources of . . . 3-126 — Levi, L. On taxation . . . 1-229 • — People's blue book ; taxation as it is and as it ought to be 2-995 — Peto, S. M. Taxation,"itslevy, &c. 1-277 — Stevens, J. Historical account of taxes 1-224 — See Internal revenue ; Revenue. Taxidermy ; or, the art of collecting, preparing and mounting objects of natural history, for the use of museums and travellers. L., 1820 9-1048 — Brown, T. Taxidermist's manual . 9-521 — Naumann, J. F. Taxidermie . 34-2450 — Swainson, W. Taxidermy . . 9-641 Tayler, C. B. Angels' song . . . 18-3150 — Christmas at Old court . . . 18-3151 — Earnestness 18-3152 — Legends and records ; chiefly historical 18-3153 — Memorials of the English martyrs. N. Y., 1853 32-439 . — Same. N. Y., 1867 . . . 32-439^ — The records of a good man's life . 18-3149 — Thankfulness 18-3155 — Truth ; or, Persis Clareton . . 18-3156 Tayler, J. J. Christian aspects of faith and duty : discourses, with an introduction by H. W. • Bellows. N. Y., 1865 . . 32-1450 — Retrospect of the religious life of England ; or, the church, puritanism, and free inquiry. 2d ed. L., 1853 .... 32-863 Tayleure, C. W. Horseshoe Robinson. F's S. D. V. 27 24-221 — The boy martyrs. F's S. D. v. 32 24-221 Taylor, Adam. History of the English general bap- tists. L., 1818. 2 V. 8" . . 33-562 Taylor, Alfred. Sunday-school photographs; with an introduction by J. S. Hart. B., 1864 82-1143 Taylor, Algernon. Convent life in Italy. L., 1862 27^-619 — Scenes in French monasteries. L., 1866 32-1943 Taylor, A. S. Medical jurisprudence. 1st Am., from the 5th L. ed., by E. Hartshorne, Ph., 1856. 8" 10-235 — On poisons, in relation to medical jurisprudence and medicine. 2d ed. Ph., 1859. 8° 10-261 — See Brande, W. T. Taylor, Bayard. See Taylor, J. B. Taylor, Brook. Principles of linear perspective ; with additions, by J. Jopling. L., 1835. 8° 5-216 Taylor, B. F. January and June. N. Y., 1864 38-1151 Taylor, C. Geometrical conies ; including anhar- monic ratio and projection. Camb., 1863 14-175 Taylor, G. H. Exposition of the Swedish move- ment cure. N. Y., 1860 . . 10-237 Taylor, Edgar. German popular stories 18-4241 Taylor, Edward. Cursory remarks on tragedy. L.,1774 24-178 Taylor, Elizabeth. The Braemar highlands : their tales, traditions, and history. E., 1869 27M387 Taylor, Emily. England and its people ; a familiar history of the country, and the social and do- mestic manners of its inhabitants. 7th ed. L., 1866 27-''-1123 — Irish tourist 18-3159 Taylor, F. Ella V. ; or, the July tour. By one of the party 18-995 Taylor, F. W. The broad pennant ; or, a cruise in the United States flag-ship of the Gulf squad- ron, during the Mexican difficulties ; together with sketches of the Mexican war. N. Y., 1848 36''-545 — The flag-ship ; or, a voyage around the world, in the U. S. frigate Columbia. N. Y., 1840. 2 V - . . 291^-05 Taylor, George. Eff'ect of incorporated coal com- panies upon the anthracite coal trade of Pennsylvania. Pottsville, 1883 No. 8, V. 1 of 1-341 Taylor, George. The indications of the Creator ; or, the natural evidences of final cause. N. Y 1851 32-331 Taylor, G. B. Claiborne '. ". .* 18-3160 — Kenny 18-3161 — Oakland stories .... 18-3160,1 Taylor, Henry. Edwin the fair, an historical drama ; Isaac Comnenus, a play ; The eve of the conquest, and other poems. L., 1852 24-120 — Notes from life, in seven essays. B., 1858 3?— 286 — Poetical works.' L.,' 1864. 8 v. '. 23-747 — Philip van Artevelde. B., 1835 . 24-38 — St. Clement's eve. L., 1863 . . 24-114 — The statesman. L.. 1886 . . 2-888 Taylor, Rev. Isaac. Advice to the teens : practical helps towards the formation of one's own character. B., 1820 . . . 33-860 Taylor, Isaac, of Ongar. Ancient Christianity, and the doctrines of the Oxford tracts. Ph., 1840 82-1186 — The family pen : memorials, biographical and literary, of the Taylor family of Ongar. Ed. by Rev. Isaac Taylor. L., 1867. 2 v. 80-1986 — Fanaticism. N. Y., 1884 . . 15-30 — History of the transmission of ancient books to modern times. L., 1827. 8° . 21-118 — Same ; with the process of historical proof. L., 1859 21-119 — Home education. N. Y., 1838 . 13-320 — Logic in theology, and other essays ; with a sketch of the life of the author and a cata- logue of his writings. N. Y., 1860 32-905 — Loyola and Jesuitism in its rudiments. N. Y., 1849 32-281 — Natural history of enthusiasm. B., 1880 15-54 TAYLOR. 577 TAYLOR. Titylor, Isaac, ofOngtir. Physical theory of another life. N. Y., 1836 . . . 32-1899 — The restoration of belief. Camb., 1855 33-919 — Saturday evetiing. B., 1832 . . 32-1900 — The spirit of the Hebrew poetry ; with a l)io- graphical introduction by W. Adams. N.Y., 1862. 8° 22-1228 — The world of mind ; an elementary book. N. Y., 1858 15-122 — Ultimate civilization, and other essays. L.,18()0 3a-418 — Wesley, and methodism. N. Y., 1860 32-891 Taylor, Rev. Isaac. Words and places ; or, ctymo- losjical illustrations of history, ethnoloiiy, and geography. L., 1864 . . . '22-248 Taylor, J. Wonders of nature and art. L., 1831 33-333 Taylor, James, et al. Pictorial history of Scotland, A. D. 79-1749. L., 1859. 2 v. 8° 27''-1386 Taylor, Jane. Writings. B., 1835. 3 v. in 2 33-72 Taylor, Jeremy. A course of sermons for every day in the year ; together witli a discourse of the office ministerial. 2d ed. L., 1655. i'" 32-2004 — The golden grove ; a choice manual containing whlit is to be believed, practised, and desired, or prayed for; with a guide for the penitent. Ph., 1856 ... . . . 32-1493 — Holy living and dying ; together with prayers containing the whole duty of a Christian, and the parts of devotion fitted to all occasions and furnished for ail necessities. L., 1851 . 32-651 — A discourse of the liberty of prophesying. W., 1834 32-211 — The liberty of prophesying ; showing the un- reasonableness of prescribing to other men's faith, and the iniquity of persecuting different opinions. L., 1834 . . . 32-1553 — Select works ; with account of the author and his writings. B., 1863 . . 32-1173 — Heber, R. Life of . . . . 30-514 — See Sewell, E. M. Taylor, Rev. J. True doctrine of the holy euchar- ist ; in refutation of archdeacon Wilberforce's book, " The doctrine of the holy eucharist," and the popish views of that sacrament in general. L., 1855. 8°. . . 32-1708 Taylor, John. The battle of the standards." L. , l-)64 29"-207 Taylor, John. Poems, on various subjects. L., 1827. 2 V. B" 23-967 — Records of my life ; or, lives of men distinguislied in the recent history of our country, for their talents, virtues, or achievements. N.Y., 1833. 8» 30-515 Taylor, Col. John. Inquiry into the principles and policy of the government of the United States. Fredericksburg, 1814. S" . . 26''-690 Taylor, John, LL. D. Elements of the civil law. 4th ed. L., 1828. 8» . . . 2-164 Taylor, John. Geological essays, and sketch of the geolotry of Manchester and the neighborhood. L., 1864. 8° .... 9-301 Taylor, Joseph. Remarkable providences ; or, the mercies of God exemplified in many instances of miraculous preservations from premature death. L., 1821 . . . . 33-884 Taylor, J. B. At home and abroad ; a sketch-book of life, scenery, and men. IS". Y., 1860,2. 2 v. 29'>-U)3 — Book of romances, lyrics, and songs. B., 1852 23-307 — By-ways of Europe. N. Y., 1869 . 27''-959 — Colorado : a summer trip. N. Y., 1867 26"-583 — Cyclopaedia of modern travel. N. Y., 18ri6. 8° ... . . 29''-140 Taylor, J. B. Eldorado ; comprising a voj-age to California, life in San Francisco and Mon- terey, pictures of tiie gold region, and experi- ences of Mexican travel. 2d ed. N. Y., 18;' 0. 2 v. . ... . . . 26''-206 — Hannah Thurston .... 18-31." 7 — John Godfrey's fortune . . . 18-3158 — Journey to Central Africa ; or, life and Innd- scapcs from Euypt to the negio kingdrms of the While Nile": N. Y., 1854 . 28"-1^0 — Lands ol the Saracen ; or, pictures of Palestine, Asia Minor, Sicilj-, and Spain. N. Y., 18 '5 28"-187 — Northern travel : summer and Avinter pictures of Sweden, Denmark, and Lapland. N. Y., 1858 27''-449 — The picture of St. John. B., 1866 23-873 — Poems of the orient. B.. 1855 . 23-379 — Poet's journal. B., 1863 . . 2:^-669 — Story of Kennett .... 18-3163 — Travels in Greece and Russia ; with an excur- sion to Crete. N. Y., 1859 . . 27''-580 • — Views a-foot ; or, Europe seen with knai)sack and staff; with a preface by N. P. Willis. N. Y., 1846 27i'-181 — Visit to India, China, and Japan, in 1853 N. Y., 1855 28^-203 — See Humboldt, F. H. A. v. ; Ripley, G. Taylor, J. E. Michael Angelo, considered as a philosophic poet ; with translations. 2d ed. L., 1852. 8° .... 22-1230 Taylor, J. N. American law of landlord and ten- ant. 4th ed. B., 1866. 8° . 2-273 Taylor, J. O. The district school. N. Y., 1834 13-222 Taylor, J. W. History of the state of Ohio ; first period, 1650-1787. Cin., 1854 . 26='-447 — Report on the mineral resources of the U. S. east of the Rocky mountains. W., 1868. 8" ■ 6-304 — Victim of intrigue .... 33-932 Taylor, N. W. Lectures on the moral government of God. K Y., 1859. 2 v. 8°. 32-1084 Taylor, O. A. Memoirs and co!;fessions of F. Y. Reinhard. From the German. B., 1832 30-1584 Taylor, R., (ed.) Scientific memoirs, selected from the transactions of foreign academies of science and learned societies, and from foreign jour- nals. L., 1837-43. 3 V. 8° . 11-330 Taylor, R. C. Deposition respecting the asphaltum mine at Hillsborough. Ph., 1851 No. 15, V. 4 of 1-341 — Report on surveys for a railroad from the coal and iron mines near Blossburg, to Lawrence- ville ; and mineralogical report. Ph., 1833 No. 1, V. 3 of 1-341 — Statistics of coal ; the geographical and geolog- ical distribution of mnieral combustibles, or fossil fuel; including also, notices and locali- ties of the various mineral bituminous sub- stances employed in arts and manulactures ; with statistics of iron manufactures. Ph., 18-18. 8° 9-299 — Same, 2d ed. ; revised and l)rought down to 1854, by S. S. Haldeman. Ph., 1855. 8" 9-300 — Two reports; on tiie coal lands, mines, and im- provements of the Dauphin and Susquehanna coal CO., and on the geological examinations, present condition, and prospects of the Stony Creek coal estate ; with appendix. Ph., 1840 . . .No. 5, V. 1 of 1-341 Taylor, R. G. An answer to the question. Why are you a churchman ? Ph., 1829 . 32-2317 Taylor, S. History of playing-cards ; with anec- dotes of their use in conjuring, fortune-telling, and card-sharping. L., 1865 . 20-206 Taylor, Samuel. An essay intended to establisli a universal system of stenography. L., 1786. 8° ■. 22-247 37 TAYLOR. 578 TEHUANTEPEC. Taylor, S. H. Method of classical study; illustrated by queslions on a few selcclious from Latin aiid Greek authors. B., 18(51 . 13-235 Taylor, Theodore. Thackerny, the humorist and the man of letters ; including a selection from liis characteristic speeches ; to -which is added, In memoriam, by Cliarles Dickens, and a sketch by Anthony Trollope. N. Y., 1864 30-1452 Taylor, Tom. Ballads and songs of Brittany ; trans, from the "Barsaz-Breiz," of Vicomte Hersart de la Villemarque ; with some of the original melodies harmonized, by Mrs. Taylor. ^,"1805. 4" .... 23-808 — A blio-hted being. F's M. D. v. 31 24-113 — The fool's revenge. F's S. D. v. 42 24-221 — Helping hands. F's S. D. v. 35 . 24-221 — Life of B. II Ilaydon, from his autobiography and journals. L., 1853. 3 v. . 30-7G8 — Retribution. F's S. D. v. 20 . . 24-231 — Still waters run deep. F's S. D. v. 35 24-221 — The ticket-of-leave man. F's S. D. v. 42 24-221 — To oblige Benson. F's M. D. v. 11 24-113 — The vic^tims. F's S. D. v. 24 . . 24-221 — See Leslie, C. R. — and C. Reade. King's rival. F's S. D. v. 16 24-221 — Masks and faces. F's S. D. v. 30 . 24-231 — Two loves and a life. F's S. D. v. 34 24-221 Taylor, T. P. The bottle. F's M. D. v. 3 24-113 Taylor, V. C. Golden lyre : a new collection of church music. B. 4" . . 5-1013 Taylor, William. Historical survey of German poetry; interspersed with translations. L., 1830. 3 V. 8° . . . . 22-1232 — Robberds, J. W. Life and writings of 30-1317 Taylor, Rev. William. Seveii years' street preach- ing in San Francisco. N. Y., 1857 33-2235 Taylor, W. B. See Brown, J. N. Taylor, W. B. S. History of the university of Dub- lin. L., 1845 8°. . . . 13-226 — Manual of fresco and encaustic painting ; with an historical memoir. L., 1843 . 5-275 — Origin, progress, and present condition of the fine arts in Great Britain and Ireland. L., 1841. 2 V 5-45 — See Merimee, J. F. L. Taylor,. W. 0. Hand-book of silk, cotton, and woollen manufactures. L., 1843 6-421 — History of Ireland, from the Anglo-Norman invasion till the union ; with additions by W. Sampson. N. Y., 1837. 2 v. . 27=^-1542 — Memoirs of the house of Orleans ; Avith sketches and anecdotes of the most distinguished char- acters in France during the 17th and 18th cen- turies. L., 1850. 2v. 27''-1926 — The modern British Plutarch; or, lives of men distinguished in the recent history of our country. L. 1846 . . . 30-513 — The natural history of society in the barbarous and civiliz.'d state. N. Y., 1841. 2 v. 2-889 — Romantic biograi)hy of the age of Elizabeth ; or, sketches of life from the bye-ways of his- tory. Ph., 1842. 2 V. . . 30-516 — See Smedley, E. Taylor, Z. Addresses on death of; with Pyne's funeral sermon. W., 1850. 8« . 30-1607 — Fry, J. R. Life of . . . . 30-519 — Ingersoll, J. R. Eulogy on . . 30-1682 — Powell, C. F. Life of . . . 30-521 Taylor. See Tayler. Tazewell, L. W. Grigsby, H. B. Life and charac- ter of 30-1284 Tchinovnicks. Sketches of provincial life ; from the memoirs of the retired Conseiller De Cour Stchedrin, (Saltikow.) Trans., with notes from the Russian, by F. Aston. L., 1861 . ' . . . 27''-599 Tea. Fortune, R. Visits to tea- countries- 28»'-552 Tea. Houssaye, J. G. Monographic du 34-4701 — Lees, W. K Cultivation of, in India 4-181 — McGowan, A. T. Tea-planting in Himalavah ■ . . 28"-891 Tea-table talk. A. J, Mathews . . 33-1405 Teacher. J. Abbott .... 18-1 Teacher and parent. C. Northend . 13-151 Teacher taught ; an humble attempt to make the path of the Sunday-school teacher straight and plain. Ph., 1861 . . . 32-1434 Teacher teaching ; a practical view of the relations and duties of the Sunday-school teacher. By the author of "The teacher taught." Ph., 1861 33-1435 Teacher's assistant. C. Northend . 13-153 Teaching. Atkinson, W. P. Dynamic and me- chanic t 13-33 — Barnard, H. Object teacliing . 13-30 Papers for the teacher . . 13-31 Professional education of teachers 13-39 — Butt, I. Liberty of teaching . . 13-13 — Dunn. H. Principles of . . 18-271 — Hall, B. R. Teaching a science . 13-100 — Holbrook, A. The normal . . 13-113 — Menet, J. Practical hints on . 13-146 — Ogden, J. Art of . . . , 13-155 — Page, D. P. Theory and practice of 13-161 — Sands, N. Philosophy of . . 13-104 — Sheldon, E. A. Manual of instruction 13-204 — Wickersham, J. P. Methods of instruction 13-239 — See Education ; Schools. Teale, T. P. Practical treatise on abdominal her- nia. L., 1846. 8» . . . 10-191 Tears and smiles. J. Wolcott . , 28-722 Techener, J. J. Bulletin du bibliophile, avec notes de MM. Brunet et al. ; et notices bibliouraph- iqups par C. Nodier. 1834-1835. Ire series. P. 8« 21-122 Technological dictionary. G. Crabb . 33-1270 Technological education. J. W. Nystrom 6-66 Technology. Bigelow, J. Elements of 6-819 — Hazen, E. Popular technology . 6-859,60 — Knapp, F. Chemical technology . 8-13,42 — Martin, B. Bibliotheca technologica 33-916 Tecumseh. Drake, B. Life of . . 30-522 Teesdale, glossary of words in . . 22-105 Teetli. Howard, T. On the loss of . 10-198 — Hulme, R. T. Teeth in health and disease 10-555 — Owen, R. Odontography . . 9-1050 — Shaw, S. P. Odontalgia . . 10-814 — Spooner, S. Popular treatise on . 10-99 — See Dentistry. Teeth of wheels. Camus, M. Treatise on 6-477 Tefft, B. F. Hungary and Kossuth ; or, an Ameri- can exposition of the late Hungarian revolu- tion. Ph., 1852 ... . . 27''-2G8o — Methodism successful, and the internal causes of its success ; with a letter of introduction by Bishop Janes. N. Y., 1860 . 32-911 — Shoulder-knot .... 18-3165 — Webster and his master-pieces. Auburn, 1854. 2 V 30-799 Tcgetmeier, W. B. Pigeons ; their structure, va- rieties, habits, and management. L., 1868. S'' 4-514 Tegg, T. Book of utility ; or, repository of usetul information. 2d ed. L.,1828 . 33-1118 — Rise, progress, and termination of the O. P. war. L.,1810 .... 23-855 Tegner, E. Axel : poeme. See Chattillon 34-3119 — Frithiof's Saga. Trans, by W. L. Blackley. Ed. by B. Taylor. N. Y., 1867 . 23-939 Tegoborski, M. L. de. Commentaires on the pro- ductive forces of Russia. L., 1855. 2 V. 8" 1-148 Tehran. Fraser, J. B. Journey from Constantinople to T 28'^-298 Tebuantepec. Williams, J. J. Isthmus of 26''-226 TEIGNMOUTH. 579 TENNENT. Teignmouth, J. S., L'd. Memoirs of the life, wri- tings, and correspondence of Sir William Jones. Ph., 1805. S' . . 30-274 — Same . . . . v. 1,2 of 28»-2r)4 — Temple, R. Memoirs of . . 30-1952 Teleerraph. Bond, R. Handbook of the telegraph . . . . . . . 0-821 — Clark, L. Electrical measurement 11-330 — Culley, R. S. Handbook of . . 6-823 — Dodd' G. Railways, steamers, and telegraphs C-914 — Highton, E. History and progress of 6-862 — Jones, A. Historical sketch of . 6-872 — Pope, F. L. Modern practice of . 6-903 — Prescott, G. B. History, theory, and practice of 6-915 6-939 6-919 6-925 0-934,5 6-936 — Proposed union of, with postal systems — Rowett, W. Ocean telegraph cable — Sabine, R. Electric telegraph — Turnbull, L. Electro-magnetic t. . — Vail, A. Amer. electro-magnetic t. — See Atlantic t. ; Electricity f Signals. Telegraph dictionary and seaman's signal hook. H. J. Rogers 1-60 Telemachus. F. de S. de la M. Fenelon 18-1068,9 First eiaht books ; with key . 34-5025 Telemaque. F. de S. de la M. Fenelon 34-3305,6 Telemaque polyglolte. F. de S. de la M. Fenelon 34-2450 Telescope. Darby, W. A. Handbook to 12-71 — Dick, T. Account of Posse's t. . 12-6 — Draper, H. (Construction of. 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Memoirs of R't Hon. J. Lord Teign- mouth. N. Y., 1859 . . . 30-1952 Temple, Sir W. Courteuay, T. P. Life and cor- respondence of . . . . 30-523 Temple bar : a Loudon magazine for town and country readers. L., 1861-9. 26 v. 8° 17-151 Temple house. Mrs. E. Stoddard . 18-3030 Temple of Diana. E. Falkener . . 28M)19 Temple of nature. E. Darwin . . 23-047 Temple of Solomon, order of See Knights templars. Temples of the Hebrews. J. T. Bannister 32-1780 Templeton, J. S. The guide to oil painting. 7th ed. L., 1849 .... 5-170 Temps merovingiens. J. N. A. Thierry 34-3856 Tempsky, G. F. v. Mitla : a narrative of incidents and personal adventures on a journey in Mexico, Gautemala, and Salvador. L., 1858. 8°. 26''-397 Temptation and atonement. Mrs. C. Gore 18-1236 Temptation and triumph. V. F. Townsend 18-3260 Ten acres enough. E. Morris . . 4-184 Ten centuries of art. H. N. Humphreys 5-702 Ten days in a French parsonage. G. Musgrave 27^-858 Ten miles from town. W. Sawyer . 23-896 Ten months in Brazil. J. Codman . 26'^-626 Ten nights in a bar-room. T. S. Arthur 18-3664 Ten thousand wonderful things. E. F. King 33-752 Ten thousand a year. S. Warren . . 18-3463 Ten years among the mail bags. J. Holbrook . . . . . . 18-1450 Ten years in Sarawak. C. Brooke . 28i>-502 Ten years in Sweden. H. W. Wheelwright 27'>-757 Ten years later. A. Dumas . . . 18-923 Ten years of imperialism in France. E. H. Yates 27''-1975 Ten years of a lifetime. Mrs. M. Hosmer 18-3748 Ten years of preacher-life. W. H. JMilburn 30-1180 Ten years on the Euphrates. C. H. Wheeler . • . . . . 28''-593 Tenant of Wildfell hall. A. Bronte . 18-427 Tenants of Malory. J. S. Le Fanu . 18-3926 Tencin, Mme C. A. G. de. Le siege de Calais; nouvelle liistorique ; suivi memoires du Comte de Comminge. P., 1826 . . 34-5139 Tenebrcuse affaire, une. H. de Balzac . 34-5518 Teneriffe. Smyth, C. P. Astronomer's experiments in 27"-557 Tennant, J. Catalosrue of fossils found in the Brit- ish isles. L., 1858 . . . 9-334 — See Orr's circle of the sciences. Tennant, William. Thane of Fife : a poem, in sis cantos. E., 1822. 8° . . . 23-228 Tennant, Rev. William. Thoughts on the eflFectsof the British government on the state of India. E., 1807. 80 .... 28»-49 Tennant. See Tennent. Tennemann, G. G. Manual of the history of phil- osophy ; trans, from the German, by A. John- son ; revised and continued, by J. R. Morell. L., 1852 . . . . . 15-110 Tennent, J. E. Ceylon ; an account of the island, physical, historical, and topographical ; with notices of its natural history, antiquities, and productions. L., 1859. 2 v. 8» 28"-! 74 TENNENT. 580 TESTE. Tennent, J. E. Christianity in Ceylon ; its intro- duction and progress under llie Ponugucse, Dutch, British and American missions ; with an liistorical sketch of the Brahmanical and Buddhist superstitious. L., 18-30. 8° 32-731 — History of modern Greece. L., 1845. 2 v. 8° 27''-3242 — Sketclies of tlie natural history of Ceylon. L., 1861 9-64G — Story of the guns. L., 18G4. 8° . 6-703 Tennent. See Tennant. Tenner, A. See Kussniaul, A. Tennessee, admission of ^^lemorial of citizens of, praying that tlie present state organization may be recognized, etc. W., 1866 26''-973 — Bokum, H. Handbook and immigrant's guide 26"-680 — Carpenter, W. H. History of . 26»-o20 — Gihnore, J. R. Down in Tennessee 26''-499 — Ramsey, J. G. M. Annals of . 26^-305 Tennesseean abroad. R. W. MacGavock 2!)"-233 Tenney, S. Manual of zoology. N. Y., 1865 ^ . . 9-671 Tenney, W. J. Militar}- and naval history of the rebellion in the U. S. ; with biog'raphical sketches of deceased officers. N. Y., 1865. 8" 26»-719 Tennyson, A. Enoch Arden. 8., 1864 — Idyls of the king. B, 1«59 , — In memoriam. B., 1850 — Maud, and other poems. B., 1855 . — Poems. B., 1842. 2 v. . — Princess: a medley. B., 1848 — Stirling, J. H. Critical essay on — Tainsh, E. C. Study of works of Tenot, E. Paris en Decembre 1851 23-734 23-542 23-282 23-386 23-226 23-227 22-1223 22-1225 etude histor- ' ique sur le coup d'etat. P., 1868. 8° 34-5548 Tensas, M. Odd leaves from the life of a Louisiana "swampdoctor " . . . . 18-3166 Tent and harem. C. Paine . . . 28b-301 Tent and the Khan. R. W. Stewart . 28''-342 Tent on the beach. J. G. Whittier . 23-922 Tentation. O. Feuillet .... 34-3320,1 Tents and tent-life. G. Rhodes . . 29"-! 03 Tentzelius, A. See Paracelsus. Terentius Afer, P. [Terence.] The Andrian ; The brothers, Formio. Trans., by G. Colraan V. 2 of 24-186 — Comoediae. Receusuit A. Fleckeisen. Lips., 1858 84-372 — Comedies ; trans, into English, by Mr. Cooke ; together with the original Latin ; with notes and dissertation on his life and writings. 2d ed. L., 1755. 2 v. . . . 24-9 — Same ; literally translated into English prose, by H. T. Riley ; with the blank verse trans. of G. Colman. K Y., 1859 . 24-189 Terhune, Mis. M. V. Alone . . 18-3169 — Hidden path 18-3170 • — Husbands and homes . . . 18-3175 — Husks; Colonel Floyd's wards . 18-3174 — Miriam 18-3171 — Moss-side 18-3172 — Nemesis 18-3173 — Phemie's temptati(m . . . 18-3167 — Ruby's husband .... 18-316S — Sunnybank 18-3176 Ternaux-Compans, H. Bibliotheque asiatique et africaine, ou catalogue des ouvrages relatifs a I'xVsie et a I'Afrique, qui out paru jusqu'en 1700. P., 1841. 8" . . , 21-48 Terry, E. F. See Brayton, M. C. Terra Mariae. E. D. Neill . . . 26«-880 Terrae-Filius. N. Amhurst . . . 18-11 Terrail, Ponson du. See Pouson du Terrail. Terre et I'homme. L. F. A. Maury . 34-3965 Terre promise. L. Gozlan . . . 34-3369 Terrestrial and cosmical magnetism. E. Walker . 11-815 Territories, the. Bowles, S. Across the continent 26"-556 Our ncAv west .... 2G''-714 — Browne, J. R. Report on mineral-i-csources 6-304 — Bryant, E. Tour across the continent 26*'-7,8 — Carrjngton, M. J. Ab-sa-ra-ka. (The home of the crows) ..... 2G''-691 — Cooke, P. S. Scenes and adventures in the army 26'>-:'.18 — Cox, R. Journey across the continent 26''-24 — Delano, A. Life on the plains . 2()''-2()0 — Fisher, S. G. Law of . . . 26''-669 — Frobel, J. Seven years' travel . 26''-361 — Gass, P. Journal of Lewis and Clark's exjiedi- tion 26''- "31 9 — Gilpin, W. The central gold region 26"-400 — Greeley. H. Overland journcy,^1859 26''-369 — Irving, W. Adventures of Capt. Bonneville 26''-55 Astoria 26''-53,4 — Keating, W. H. Narrative of Long's second expedition 26"-73 — Kip, L. Army life on the Pacific . 26"-3S7 — Lewis, M., and W. Clark. Expedition 26"-68,9 — Life among the Mormons . . 26''-G83 — Marcy, R. B. Ai'my life on the border 2G"-565 — Meline, J. F. Two thousand miles on horse- back 26'-6"')6 — Montgomerjr, C. Eagle pass ; or, life in the border 26"-239 — Mullan, J. Miner's and traveller's guide to Oregon . . . • . 26^^-5-12 — Parkman, F. California and Oregon trail 26*^-99 — Pike, Z. M. Account of expeditions 26^-101 — Preuss, C. Topograi)hical map of the road from Missouii to Oregon . . 2."!-351 — Richardson, A. D. Beyond the Mississippi . 26'^-622 Our new states .... 26''-619 — Ross, A. Fur hunters of the far west 26''-3G2 — Ruxton, G. F. Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky mountains . . . 2G'^-109 — Sage, R. B. Scenes in the Rocky mountains 20''-116 — Smet, P. J. de. Missions and travels 32-1759,60 Residence among the Indian tribes 26''-27 — See Arizona ; Colorado; Gila; Indian; Indians; Nebraska ; New Mexico ; Oregon ; Pacific railroad; Prairies; Rocky mountains ; Utah. Terry, A. R. Travels in the equatorial regions of South America. Hart., 1834 . 26M21 Terry, D. Guy Mannering. F's S. D. v. 10 24-221 Terry, R. Poems. B., 1861 . . 23-599 Terry, S. H. Retailer's manual ; embodying thirty years' experience in merchandising. Newark, 1869 I-80I Tersteegen, G. Life and character of; with selec- tions from his letters and writings. Trans, from the German by S. Jackson. 3d ed. L., 1837 30-524 Tertullian, Q. S. F. Apologetic and practical trea- tises. Trans, by C. Dodgson. Oxf,1842. 8° 32-1278 — Neander, A. J. W. Antignostikus 82-648 — See Kaye, J. Tesoro de los prosadores espanoles. E. de Ochoa. P., 1841. 8° .... 84-3 Tesoro del teatro espaiiol. E. de Ochoa 34-2 Tessier, P. Chimie pyrotechnique ; ou traite pra- tique des feux colores et suivi d'un traite sur les pastilles. P., 1859. 8» . 34-4879 Test-types. H. Snellen . . . 11-69 Testament de Cesar Girodot. Belot, A., et E. Ville- tard 34-4550 Teste, A. HomcEopathic materia medica, arranged systematically and practically. Trans, and edited by C. J. Hempel. Ph., 1854. 8» 10-598 TESTIMONY. 581 THEATRE. — Kennedy, W. — IMcCivlla, iv. L. — Olmsted, F. L. — O'Neill, N. J. — Parker, W. B. tioii Testimony of modern science to the unity of man- kind. J. L. Cabell . . . 29»-173 Testimony of tlie poets. B., 18o4 . 23-683 Testimony of the rocks. H.Miller . 9-268 Teutonic antiquities. C. Chatfield . 27^-3375 Teutonic name system. R. Ferguson . 22-88 Teveiino. A. L. A. D. Dudevant . 84-3703 — In English 18-915 Texas. Austin, S. F. Map of . . 25-179 — Bartlelt, J. R. Narrative of explorations ' 26''-270 — Bonnell, G. W. Topographical description of 26i'-512 — Cordova, J. de. Resources and public men 26»'-509 — Foote, H. S. Texas and the Texans 26^-881 — Gouge, W. M. Fiscal history of . 26''-296 — Green, T. J. Expedition against Mier 26i'-41 — Houston, Mrs. M. C. Texas and the gull of Mexico 26''-50 — Holley, M. A. Observations on . 26''-503 Kendall, G. W. Santa Fe expedition 26^-59 Rise, progress, and prospects of 26-''-1037 Adventures in . 26"-85 Journey through . 26''-321 Guide to . . 26'^-619 Notes during Marcy's expedi- 26"-294 — Pease, L. T. View of . . . 26^'-324 — Prairiedom ; rambles and scrambles in 26''-106 — Rankin, M. Texas in 1850 . . 26>'-504 — Topocrapliical bureau reports . 26'^-481 — Yoakum, H. History of . . 26''-392 Texas almanac for 1869, and emigrant's guide to Texas. Galveston, 1868 . . 26"-462 Texier, E. Chronique de la guerre d' Italic. P., 1859 34-5506 — La Duchesse d' Hanspar, (Conte.) B. et L., 1855 34-4316 Texier. See Le Texier. Thacher, J. History of the town of Plymouth. B., 1832 26''-507 Thacher. See Thatcher. Thackeray, A. I. Fairy tales for grown folks 18-8178 — From an island .... 18-3179,80 — Story of Elizabeth .... 18-3177 — Village on the cliff .... 18-3204 — Village on the cliff; with other stories and sketches 18-3180 Thackeray, W. M. Adventures of Philip 18-3197 — Ballads. B., 1856 .... 23-392 — Book of snobs 18-3181 — Confessions of Fitz-Boodle . . 18-3182 — Denis Duval 18-3204 — Doctor Birch and his young friends 18-3205 — Early and late papers. B., 1867 . 33-1371 — English humourists of the eighteenth century. N. Y., 1853 22-1235,6 — The fat contributor .... 18-3183,98 — The four Georges ; sketches of manners, morals, court, and town life. N. Y., 1860 30-1281 — Same 18-3190 — History of Henry Esmond . . 18-3185 — Irish sketch-book .... 18-3180 — Jeames's diary .... 18-3187 — Legends of the Rhine . . . 18-3187 — Lovel the widower . . . . - 18-3190 — Luck of Barry Lyndon . . . 18-3191 — Men's wives 18-3181,92 — Miscellanies. 4 v 18-3193 — (I) Ballads; Book of snobs; Fatal boots; Cox's diary; Tremendous adventures of Major Galiagau. — (2) Character sketches; Joaraes' diary; Novels by emi- nent hands; Sketches and travels in London; Yel- lowplush papers. — (3) Memoirs of Barry Lyndon; Legends of the Rhine; Kebeccaand llowena ; A little dinner at Timmins' ; The Bedford row conspiracy. — (4) Fitz-Boodie papers; Great Iloggarty diamond ; History of Samuel Titmarsh ; Men's wives ; Shabby genteel story. Thackeray, W. M. Miscellanies. 5 v. 18-3193* — (1) The great Hoggarty diamond ; Book of snobs. — (2) Kickleburys abroad ; Legends of the Rhine; Rebecca andRoweua; Second funeral of Napoleon ; Chroni- cle of the dium. — (3) Tremendous adventures of Major Gahagan ; The fatal boot-; ; Ballads. — (4) Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush ; Diary of C. Jeames de la Pluche, Esq. ; Cox's diary. — (5) Sketclies and travels in London; Novels by eminent hands; Character sketches. — Mr. Brown's letters to a young man about town ; with the proser and other papers 18-8189.98 — The Newcomes .... 18-3194 — Notes of a journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo, by way of Lisbon, Athens, Constanti- nople, and Jerusalem. N. Y,, 1846 28'M08 — Paris sketch-book .... 18-3195 — Pendennis 18-3iri6 — Pendennis : roman Anglais. Tr. par E. Scheff- ter. P., 1858. 3 v. . . . 34-5252 — Punch's prize novelists , . . 18-3183,98 — Rebecca and Rowena . . . 18-3187 — Roundabout papers . . . 18-3199 — Shabby-genteel story, and other tales 18-3200 — Some passages in the life of JVIajor Gahagan . " 18-3182 — Vanity fair 18-3201 — Travels in London . . ■ . . 18-3183,98 — The Virginians .... 18-3202 — The YellowpJush correspondence . 18-3203 — Hannay, Jas. Studies on . . 22-1077 — Taylor, T. Thackeray the humourist 80-1452 Thackrah, C. T. Effects of the principal arts, trades, and professions, and of civic states and habits of living, on health and longevity, etc. Ph., 1831 10-- 14 Thaddeus of Warsaw. Jane Porter . 18-2531 Thalaba. R. Soutbey .... 23-279 Thalatta ; a book for the seas^ide. B., 1853 23-342 Thalberg, S. L'art du chant applique au piano. B. 4° 5-960 Thames. Hall, S. C. Book of . . 27''-595 — Murray, J. F. Picturesque lour of 27''-15 Thane of Fife : a poem. W. Tennant . 23-228 Thankfulness. C. B. Tayler . . 18-3155 Thanksgiving. W. Adams . . . 32-2353 Tharin, R. S. Arbitrary arrests in the south •, or, scenes from the experience of an Alabama unionist. N. Y., 1863 . . 2(i»-490 That boy of Norcott's. C. Lever . 18-4217 That good old time ; or, our fresh and salt water tutors. C. Gordon . . . 18-3775 Thatcher. B. B. Indian biography. N. Y., 1834. 2 V. . . . .^ . . 30-525 — Same. N. Y., 18G0. 2 v. . . 30-525* Thatcher. See Thacher. Thaxtcr, A. VV. The grotto nvmph. F's M. D. V. 34 . . . . " . . 24-113 Thayer, M. R. Speech for the defence in the case of the Commonwealth vs. T. W. Smitn. Pli., 1858. 8» 3-231 Thayer, W. M. The bobbin boy . . 18-3209 — Life at the fireside. 4th ed. B., 1866 33-1342 — The pioneer boy .... 18-3210 — Froih poorhouse to pulpit ; or, the triumi)hs of the late Dr. John Kilto. B., 1859 30-1330 — The poor boy and merchant-prince ; or, ele- ments of success drawn from the life and character of the late Amos Lawrence. B., 1857 30-1008 — The printer boy ; or, how Ben Franklin made his mark. B., 1861 . . . 3(M30() — Youth's history of the rebellion. B., 1H03-6. 4 V 26''-543 — See Heady, M. The, monographic du. J. G. Houssaye 34-4701 Theater-lexicon. K. Herloszsohn, und a. 84-2220 Theatre, the, and theatres. Constant, B. Reflex- ions sur le theatre allemand . 34-31ftl — Dibdiu, C. History of the stage . 24-170 — Dibdin, T. Reminiscences . . 30-1E3 THEATRE. 583 THEOLOGY. Theatre, the, and theatres. Donaldson, J. W. Theatre of the Greeks . ' . . 22-1028 — Duulap, W. History of the American theatre 22-1084,5 — Ebers, ,T. Seven years in the king's t. 24-72 — Fournel, V. Curiosites theatrales . 34-5284 — Kelly, M. Reminiscences . . 30-285 — Louandre, C. Precis de 1' hist, de t. en France 34-3541 — Lucas, H. Histoire du theatre fran^ais 34-3991 Theatre americain . . . 34-3501 — Moratin, L. F. de. Origines del teatro espanol 1,34-2 — Sainte-Beuve, C. A. Theatre francais du XVIe siecle '. 34-3995 — Skottowe, A. Ancient theatres and theatrical usages . . . . . . 30-1826 — Veron, L. Theatre de Paris depuis 1806 34-3885 — Victor, B. History of theatres of London . 24-213 — See Actors ; Drama ; Stage. Theatre d' education. Mme de Genlis . 34-5018 Theatre de la jeunesse. E. Souvestre . 34-3812 Theatre de salon. J. Mery . . . 34-3530 Theatre du Seigneur Croquignole. E. Ourliac 34-5188 Theatre (nouveau) des jeunes filles. M. Curo 34-5016 Theatre impossible. E. About . . 34-3007 Theatre pour des jeunes personnes. Mme Campan 34-5005 Theatres of London. W. C. Oulton . 24-244 Theatrical biography ; or, memoirs of the principal performers of the three theatres royal, Drury- lane, Co vent-garden, Haymarket ; with criti- cal and impartial remarks. L., 1772. 2 v. in 1 24-181 Theatrical bouquet; containing an alphabetical ar- rangement of prologues and epilogues. L., 1778 24-173 Theatrical management for thirty years. Sol. Smith 24-332 Theatrum anonymorum et pseudonymorum. V. Placcius 31-653- Theatrum poetarum Anglicanorum. E. Phillips ;-0-445 Theaulon de Lambert, M. E.G.M., and A. Choquart. Monsieur Jovial. P. T. B. . 34-4181 Thebes ; its tombs and their tenants. A. H. Rhind 28'^-393 " Their majesties' servants." J. Doran 24-123 Theism. Thompson, li. A. Christian theism 32-597 — Tulloch, i. Theism '. '. ". 32-575 — Wharton, F. Treatise on . . 33-810 Thehvall, J. See Yelverton. Them also : the story of the Dublin mission. By the author of " Holly and Ivy." L., 1866 32-2366 Thenot, J. P. Practical perspective. Trans, from French. 3d Am. ed. Salem, 1847. 8° 5-417 Theo Leigh. Mrs. P. Cudlip . . 18-3315,6 Theobald, J. Everj' man his own physician. L., 1766. 8° 10-130 Theobald, L. See Shakespeare, W. Theobald, W. Treatise on the law of principal and surety, particularly with relation to mercan- tile guaranties, bills of exeiiauge, and bail- bonds. Ph., 1833. 8" . V. 1 of 3-55 Theo'oald; or, the fanatic. H. Stilling 18-3023 Theodicy. A. T. Bledsoe . . . 33-1987 Theodore, king of Abyssinia. See Abyssinia. Theodoret. History of the church from A. D. 333, to the death of Theodore o"' Mopsuestia, A. I). 437; and Evagrius: historj^ of the churcli from A. D. 431 to 594. Trans, from the Greek ; with memoirs of the authors. L., 1854 33-1033 Theodosia Ernest ; or, the heroine of faith 18-3878 Theoklesia. 1. P. Labagh . . . 33-3433 Theological essays and other papers. T. DeQuincey 33-771 Theological index. H. Malcom . . 33-3504 Theological review. See American presbyterian. Theological survey of the human understanding, in- tended as an antidote against modern deism. Salisbury, 1766. 8° . . . 32-213 Theology. Bibliographical and encyelopsedlc. — Buck, C. Theological dictionary . 32-1618 — Darling, J. Cyclopaedia bibliographica 32-2094 — Herzog, J. J. Protestant encyclopa3dia 32-1624 — Hook, W. T. Church dictionary . 32-453 — Index of sermons .... 32-243 — McClintock, J. and J. Strong. Cyclopaedia 33-1966 — Malcom, H. Theological index . 33-3504 — Walcli, J. G. Bibliotheca theologica 31-115 — Winer, G. B. Handbuch der theologischen literatur 31-136 — Zuchold, E. A. Bibliotlieca theologica 31-138 — Systematic. — Armstrong, G. D. Theology of Christian ex- perience . . . " . . 33-767 — Baine, A. C. Harmony of faith and reason 33-913 — Barnes, A. Foundation of faith in the word of God 32-766 — Bates, W. Harmony of the divine attributes 32-1398 — Bennett, J. Theology of the early church 32-3303 — Bernard, T. D. Progress of doctrine in the new testament 33-3287 — Bethune, Gr. W. Lectures on the Heidelberg catechism 32-1188 — Blunt, J. H. Household theology . 32-2489 — Breckinridge, R. J. The knowledge of God 32-719,20 — Brown, E. H. Exposition of the thirtj'-nine articles 32-859 — Calvin, J. Institutes of the Christian religion 32-1233 — Chalmers, T. Institutes of theology 32-284 Prelections on Butler's analogy, Paley's evi- dence, and Hill's divinity . . 33-386 — Charnock, S. Doctrine of regeneration 32-491 — Clarke, J. F. Orthodoxy, its truths and errors 32-1904 — Dexter, H. M. The verdict of reason 32-1653 — Dick, J. Lectures on theology . 32-1347 — Dwight, T. Tlieology explained and defended 32-76 — Egleston, G. W. Search after truth 32-2458 — Parrar, A. S. Science in theology 32-873 — Goode, F. Better covenant . . 32-97 — Hare, J. C. The mission of the comforter 32-683 — Hill, G. Lectures on divinity . 32-1351 — Knapp, G. C. Lectures on Christian theolosiy 32-684 — Litton, E. A. Church of Christ . 32-714 — Mcllvaine, C. P. Righteousness by faith 32-3057 — Mahan, M. The exercise of faith . 32-326 — Owen, J. Discourse concerning the holy spirit 32-487 — Payne, G. Doctrine of original sin 33-3206 — Pictet, B. Christian theology . 32-1155 — Schleiermacher, F. Outline of the study of the- ology 32-1454 — Scott,T. Remarks on Tomline's Calvinism, V. 6,7 . . . . . 33-189 — Shipley, O. Tracts for the day . 32-3505 — Skinner, T. H. Discussitms in theology 33-3416 — South church lectures . . . 33-1546 — Spaiks, J. Tendency of trinitarian and unita- rian doctrines .... 32-1838 — Storr & Flatt. Biblical theology . 33-186 THEOLOGY. 583 THEOLOGY. Tlieolo-910 Thiboust, Lambert. See Clairville ; Decourcelle, A. Thick skinned quadrupeds. Sir W. Jardine. N. 1. 23 V. 9 of 9-594 Thiebault, D. Original anecdotes of Frederick the Gi'eat, and of his family, his court, his minis- ters, his acadamies, and his literary friends. Trans, from the French. Ph., 1800. 2 v. 8° 30-179 Thicknesse, P. Art of decypbering, and of writing in cvi)her. L., 1772 . . . 22-250 Thiele, J. M. See Barnard, M. R. Thierry, A. S. D. Tableau de 1' empire romain. P., 1802 34-5183 ThieiTy, J. N. A. Dix ans d' etudes historiques. 9mc ed. P., 1856 . . . 34-3855 THIERRY. 585 THOMASON. Thienj', J. N. A. Fornialion and progress of the tiers-eiiit, or third estate in France. Trans, by F. B. Wells. L., 1855. 2 v. 27"-1931 — Histoirc de la conquete de 1' Angleterre par le Normands de ses causes et de ses suites jusqu'a uos jours. lOnie td. P., 1850. 4 v. B4-3850 — Historical essa}'s, and narratives of the Mero- vingian era; with an autobiographical preface. Ph.'; 1845. 8° . . .' . 27»-8551 — History of the conquest of England by the jS^ornmns ; its causes, and its consequences in England, Scotland, Ireland, and on the con- tinent. Ed. by W. Ilazlitt. L., 1847. 2 v. 27'-'-] 180 — Lettres snr F histoire de France, ponr servir d' introduction a 1' etvule de cette histoire. llmeed. P., 1856 . . . 34-8854 — Same ; with Dix Ans d' etudes historiqnes. 8nie ed. B., 1839. 8° . . 34-4567 — Recits de temps Merovingiens ; precedes de considerations sur 1' histoire de France. 6me ed. P., 1859. 2 V. . . . 34-3856 Thiers, L. A. Histoire du consulat et de 1' empire. B., 1862. 20 v. en 28. . . 34-4263 — History of the consulate and the empireof France under Napoleon ; forming a sequel to "The liistory of the French revolution." Trans. by D. F. Campbell. L., 1845-62. 20 v. in 13. Same. v. 1. Ph., 1844. 2 v. 8". 27M937 [No title] 27''-! 938 Trans, by 27M934 — History of the French revolution. Fr. Slioberl. Ph., 1840. 3 v. 8° — Same. 3d Am. ed. Ph., 1842,3. 4 v. 8° 27--'-1935 — Same. New ed. L., 1854. 5 v. . 27"-1936 — The Mississippi bubble : a memoir of John Law; to which are added accounts of the Darien expedition, and the South sea scheme. Trans, and edited by F. S. Fiske. N. Y., 1859 . — Revolution Francjaise. 14me ed. P. 30-1188 1846. 8v. 34-3858 84-3859 34-4698 — Sainte-Helene. P., 1862 . — Laya, L. Etudes sur la vie de Thimm, F. Literature of Germany ; historically developed. 2d ed. L., 1866 . 22-1233 — Shakespeariana, from 1504 to 1864. (England, Germany, and France.) L., 1865. 8" 21-275 Thine and mine. F. Neale . . . 18-2325 Things as they are in America. W. Chambers • . . 26'^-274 Things as they are : or, notes of a traveller through some of the middle and northern states. N. Y., 1834 Things not generally known. D. A. Wells — Timbs, J. Curiosities of history Think and act. V. Penny Thinking bayonet. J. K. Hosmer Tiiiodolf, the Icelander. Lamotte-Fouque Thirlwall, C. History of Greece. L., 26M24 33-653 29M88 2-1001 18-1490 18-207 1836-46. 8v. 27^-3247 Thirteen months in the rebel army. W. G. Stevenson 26^-425 Thirteen years in the itinerancy. A. Manship 32-1322 Thirty-nine men for one woman. H. E. Chevalier 18-083 Thirty years' musical recollections. H. F. Chorley 5-1021 Thirty years' of foreign policy. T. MacKnight 27^^-1251 Thirty years out of the senate. Seba Smith 18-2945 Thirty years passed among the players. Thirt}'- years since. Thirty years' view. Thirty years' war. G. P. R. James T. H. Benton B. Chapman . J. Cowell 18-3648 18-1652 26«-320 30-986 Thirty years' war. Relations between England and Germany. Camden soc. pub. v. 90" 27'^-195 — Schiller, F. History of . . v. 1 of 33-128 — Trench, R. C. Social aspects of . 27"-2087 — See Wallenstein. Tholuck, F. A. D. Guido and Julius : the doctrine of sin and the propitiator. L., 1836 82-2178 — Light from the cross : sermons on the passion of our Lord. Ph., 1858 . . 82-725 — Merits of Calvin as an interpreter of the holy scriptures; trans, by Prof. Woods; to which are added. Opinions and testimonies of foreign and British divines and scholars as to the value and importance of the writings of John Calvin; with a preface by Wm. Pringle. L., 1845 32-1383 the i^salms. I. Mombert. 32-831 — Translation and commentary of Trans, from the German, by J. Ph., 1858. 8° . . . — See Monod, A., et al. Thomas, Annie. See Cudlip, Mrs. P. Thomas, A. C. Strictures on religious tests. Ph. 26--'-175 Thomas, C Farmingdale . . . 18-3214 Thomas, C. AV. Adventures and observations on the west coast of Africa, and its islands. N. Y., 1860 28''-336 Thomas, E. See Prinsep, J. Thomas, F. W. Howard Pinckney . 18-1502 — John Randolph, of Roanoke, and other sketches oi character ; with tales of real life. Ph., 1853 80-739 Thomas, G. Historical and geographical account of the province and country of Pennsylvania, and of west New Jersey, in America. L., 1698 26''-1050 Thomas, Jerry. How to mix drinks; or, the bon- vivant's companion. N. Y., 1862 6-223 Thomas, Joseph. Comprehensive medical diction- ary ; containing tlie pronunciation, etymology, and signification of the terms made use of in medicine and the kindred sciences. Ph., 1864 10-550 — Travels in Egypt and Palestine. Ph. , 1858 . . . . 28'^-162 — and T. Baldwin. Lippincott's complete pro- nouncing gazetteer. Ph., 1855. 2 v. 8° 25-103 — Same. Ph., 1868. 8" . . . 25-108* — See Baldwin, T. Thomas, J. J. American fruit culture. N. Y., 1867 4-206 — Farm implements, and the principles of their construction and use. N. Y., 1854 6-425 Thomas, J. P. The Carolina tribute to Calhoun. Columbia, 1857. 8" . . . 30-1871 Thomas, L. Rifled ordnance ; a practical treatise on the application of the principle of the rifle to guns and mortars of every calibre. L., 1859. 8» 0-708 Thomas, Ralph. Handbook of fictitious names; being a guide to authors chiefly in the lighter literature of the XlXtli century, wlio have Avritten under assumed names; and to literary forgers, impostors, plagiarists, and imitators. L., 1808. 8° .... 21-203 — Martyr to bibliography ; a notice of the life and works of J. m! Querard. L., 1867. 8° 30-1980 — See Harrington, R. Thomas, R. W. The young colonel, and other tales 18-3219 Thomas, T. G. Practical treatise on the diseases of women. Ph., 1868. 8° . . 10-804 Thomas, W. C. The science of moderation. L., 1867 15-319 Thomas a Kempis. See Kempis. Thomas Aquinas. Hampden, R. D. Life of 15-127 Thomason, D. R. Fashionable amusements. N. Y., 1857 82-1834 Thomason, T. T. Sargent, J. Life of 30-529 THOME. 586 THOMSON. Thome, J. A., and J. H. Kimball. Emancipation in the West Indies ; a six months' tour in Antigua, Barbadoes, and Jamaica, in 1837. N. Y., 1838. 8° . . . . 26»'-423 Thomes, W. H. The bushrangers . 18-8313 — Gold hunter's adventures; or, life in Australia 18-3207 — Gold hunters in Europe . . . 18-3208 Thompson, A. B. Victoria history of England. L., 1865 27'''-1139 Thompson, A. C. The better land ; or, the be- liever's journey and future home. B., 1859 . 33-88G — Lyra ccelestis ; hymns on heaven. B., 18fi3 23-074 — The mercy-seat; or, thoughts on prayer. B., 1803 32-1100 — Seeds and sheaves. B., 1869 . . 32-2454 Thompson, B. See Rumford. Thompson, B. F. History of Long Island; in- cluding notices of numerous individuals and families ; also a particular account of the dif- . ferent churches and ministers. N. Y., 1843. 2 V. 8° 20^-203 Thompson, D. P. Centeola, and other tales 18-3333 — The doomed chief , . . . 18-3330 — Gaut Gurley ..'... 18-3331 — Green mountain bnys . , . 18-3333 Thompson, D'Arcy W. Day dreams of a school- master. E., 1804 . . . 13-338 — Wayside thoughts ; being desultory essays on education. N. Y., 1808 . . 13-800 Thompscm, E. P. The* passions of animals. L., 1851 9-093 Thompson, G. Account of missionary labors, suf- ferings, travels, and observations, in western Africa, at the Mendi mission. N. Y., 1853 38'^-106 — Prison life and reflections ; or, a narrative of the imprisonment, etc., of Work, Burr, and Thompson, in Missouri penitentiary, for at- tempting to aid some slaves to liberty. Ober- lin, 1847 30-1430 Thompson, G. W. The living forces of the universe ; the temple and the worshippers. Ph., 1860 15-307 Thompson, Sir Henry. Clinical lectures on diseases of tiie urinary organs. Ph., 1869. 8° 10-880 — Pathology and treatment of stricture of the urethra, and urinary fistula?. Ph., 1869. 8" 10-900 Thompson, Rev. Henry, et al. History of Roman literature ; with an introductory dissertation on the sources and formation of the Latin language. L., 1853 • . . . 22-1341 . — Life of Hannah More ; with notices of her sisters. Ph., 1838. 2 V 30-364 Thompscm, H. See Smedley, E. Thompson, John. Manual of phonography. L., 1803. 8" 22-349 Thompson, J. P. The Christian graces : a series of lectures on II Peter i, 5-13. N. Y., 1859 83-1809 — Man in genesis and in geology ; or, the biblical account of man's creation tested by scientific theories of his origin and antiquity. N. Y., 1870 9-344 — Memoir of David Hale ; with selections from his miscellaneous writings. N. Y., 1850 80-595 — Memoir of Rev. D. T. Stoddard, missionary to the'Nestorians. N. Y., 1858 . 30-i071 — Photographic views of Egypt, past and present. B., 1854 88b-170 — The sergeant's memorial. []\[emoir of J. H. Thompson, by his father.] N. Y., 1863 30-1455 — Strav meditations; or, voices of the heart in joy and in sorrow. N. Y., 1852 . 32-1656 Thompson, Robert. Gardener's assistant; a prac- tical and scientific guide to the formation and management of the kitchen, fruit, and flower garden. L. 8° . . . . 4-128 Thompson, Robert, of Oatland. Statistical survey of the county of Meath. Dub., 1802. 8" 27^-935 Thompson, Robert A. Christian theism ; the testi- mony of reason and revelation to the existence and character of the supreme being. N. Y., 1855 82-597 Thompson, T. P. Geometry without axioms ; or, the first book of Euclid's elements ; with al- terations and familiar notes, and an intercal- ary book. 4th ed. L., 1833. 8° 14-110 Thompson, T. R. H. See Allen, W. Thompson, Waddy. Recollections of Mexico. N. Y., 1846. 8» . . . . 26''-125 Thompson, William. Natural history of Ireland. L., 1849-56. 4 V. 8° . . . 9-683 Thompson, Rev. William. See Aids to faith 33-983 Thompson, Sir William, and P. G. Tait. Treatise on natural philosophy, v. 1. Oxf , 1867. 8° 11-830 Thompson, W. T. Major Jones' courtship 18-3028 Thompson, Zadock. History of Vermont, natural, civil, and statistical. Burlington, 1842. 8" 26=^338 Thompson. See Thomson. Thorns, W. J. Book of the court ; exhibiting the history, duties and privileges of the several ranks of the English nobility and gentry, par- ticularly of the great ofiicers of state, and members of the royal household. 2d ed. L., 1844. 8'> 37''-93 — Early English prose romances ; with biblio- graphical and historical introductions. 2d ed. L., 1858. 8 V. 8° . . . 23-1338 — Hannah Lightfoot ; Queen Charlotte and the Chevalier d'Eon ; Dr. Wilmot's Polish princes. L., 1807. 8° .... 30-3820 Thomson, Alexander. Punishment and prevention. L., 1857 ■ 3-891 Thomson, Alexander, M. D. Letters of a traveller, on the various countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa. L., 1798. 8" . . . 29i'-231 Thomson, A. F. The English schoolroom ; or, thoughts on private tuition. L., 1805 13-337 Thomson, A. S. The story of New Zealand ; past and present, savage and civilized. L.. 1859. 2v. . : . . . . 28"-17o Thomson, A. T. Domestic management of tlie sick- room, necessary, in aid of medical treatment, for the cure of diseases. 1st Am. ed., from 2d L. ; with additions by R. E. Griffith. Ph., 1845 10-106 Thomson, Mrs. A. T. Lady of Milan . 18-3013 — Life and times of GeortreVilliers, duke of Buck- ingham. L., 1860. "3v. . . 30-1393 — Literature of society ; with an introductory chapter on the origin of fiction. L , 1863. 3v 33-1377 — Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715-45. L., 1845,6. 3 V. 8° 37^-1136 — Memoirs of the life of Sir Walter Raleigh. Ph., 1831 30-453 — Memoirs of Sarah Duchess of Marlborough, and of the court of Queen Anne. L. , 1839. 2 V. 8° . ... 30-846 — Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon, mistress of the robes to Queen Caroline; including letters from the most celebrated pe-rsons of her time. , L., 1847. 3 V 30-1894 — Same ; with title, Memoirs of the court and times of King George H and Queen Caroline. L., 1850. 3 V 30-1091 — Recollections of literary characters and cele- brated places. L., 1854. 3 V. . 80-1975 THOMSON. 587 THORNTON. Tliomson, Mrs. A. T. and J. 0. Queen's of society. N. Y., 1860 30-1342 — The wits and beaux of society. N. Y., 1861 . 30-1329 Tliomson, C. W. Love of home, and other poems. Ph., 1845 23-230 Thomson, Daniel. Handy book of the flower-gar- den ; being practical directions for the propa- gation, culture, and arrangement of plants in flower-gardens all the year round. L., 1868 4-305 Thomson, David. Lunar and horary tables. 46th ed. L., 1853. 8° . . . 12-84 Thomson, H. B. Choice of a profession ; a concise account and comparative review of the Eng- lish professions. L., 1857 . . 33-901 Thomson, James. Poetical works ; with memoir. B., 1854. 2 V 23-435 — (Bell's poets of G. B.) . . . 2-3-492 — Edward and Eleonora : a tragedy. B. B. T. V. 15 24-71 — The seasons ; with critical observations of va- rious authors ; and notes by J. R. Boyd. N. Y.,1856 23-320 — Tancred and Sigismunda : a tragedy. B. B. T. V. 14 24-71 — Same. B. D. v. 1 . . . . 24-143 — Same. D. L. T. v. 11 . . . 24-107 — Same. M. B. D. v. 2 . . . 24-142 — Same. I. B. T. v. 14 . . . 24-141 — See Ct)wper, W., and J. Thomson. Thomscm, John. A treatise on hat-making and felting, including a full exposition of the sin- , gular properties of fur, wool, and hair. Ph., 1868 . . . . . . 6-427 Thomson, John, M. D. Account of the varioloid ei)idemic which has lately prevailed in Edin- burgh and other parts of Scotland ; with ob- servations on the identity of chicken-pox with modified small-pox. Ph., 1824. 8» 10-581 Thomson, J. Cockburn. See Bhagavad-Gita. Thomson, J. C. See Thomson, Mrs. A. T. Thomson, J. T. Some glimpses into life in the far east. L., 1865. 8» . . . 28'>-462 — Sequel. L., 1865. 8° . . . 28'M63 Thomson, M. The story of Cawnpore. L., 1859 28^-164 Thomson, M. M. Doesticks' letters ; and what he says 18-3225 — History and records of the elephant club 18-3226 — The lady of the lake. F's M. D. v. 22 24-113 — Nothing to say; a slight slap at mobocratic snobbery, which has " Nothing to do" with " Nothing to wear." N. Y., 1857 23-840 — Plu-ri-bus-tah; a song that's by no author. Ph., 1856 23-341 — The witches of New York ; a faithful revelation and exposition of the doings of all the prin- cipal astrologists, sorceresses, clairvoyants, and other votaries of the black art. Ph. 33-844 Thomson, Richard. Historical essay on the magna charta of King John ; to which are added the great charter in Latin and English ; the char- ters of liberties and confirmations granted by Henry III and Edward I ; the original char- ter of the forests ; and various authentic in- struments connected with them. L., 1839. 8° 2-180 Thomson, R. D. Dictionary of chemistry; with applications. L. 8" . . . 8-107 Thomson, S. Health resorts of Britain ; and how to profit by them. L., 1860. 8°. 1 0-1 65 Thomson, Thomas, F. R. S. History of chemistry. L., 1830. 2 V 8-97 — History of the royal society ; from its institution to the end of the eighteenth century. L., 1812. 4° 11-520 — Sketch of the progress of physical science ; [with Arago's lectures.] 8" . 12-2 Thomson, Thomas, F. L. S. Western Himalaya and Tibet ; a narrative of a journey through the mountains of Northern India. L., 1858. 8° 28''-285 Thomson, Rev. Thomas. History of Scotland. E., 1856 27M389 — See Chambers, R. — and C. Macfarlane. Comprehensive history of England ; civil and military, religious, intel- lectual, and social. Glasgow, 1859-61. 4 v. 8» ...... . 27''-1138 Thomson, W. See Watson, R. Thomson, W. M. The land and the book ; or, bib- lical illustrations drawn from the manners, customs, scenes and scenery of the holy land. N. Y., 1859. 3v. . . . 32-785 Thomson. See Thompson. Thomsonian practice of medicine. J. W. Comfort 10-296 Thorburn, G. Fifty years' reminiscences of New York ; or, flowers from the garden of Laurie Todd. N. Y., 1845 . . . 30-527 — Forty years' residence in America ; or, the doc- trine of a particular providence exemplified in his own life. B., 1834 ,. . 30-526 — Men and manners in Britain ; or, a bone to gnaw for the Trollopes, Fidlers, etc. N. Y. , 1834 27^-21 Thore, T. Dans les bois. B. and L., 1856 34-4184 Thoreau, H. D. Cape Cod. B., 1865 . 26i'-518 — Excursions. B., 1863 . . . 33-979 — Letters to various person. B., 1865 33-1290 — The Maine woods, B., 1864 . . 26''-456 — Walden ; or, life in the woods. B., 1854 . 33-359 — Same. B., 1863 . . . . 33-359" — A week on the Concord and Merrimack rivers. B., 1862 26'>-523 — Yankee in Canada ; with anti-slavery and re- form papers. B., 1866 . . 33-1291 Thoresen, M. Signe's history ; a Norwegian tale 18-3227 Thornbury, G. W. Art and nature at home and abroad. L., 1856. 2 v. . . 33-357 — British artists from Hogarth to Turner ; a series of biographical sketches. L., 1861. 2 v. 5-196 — The buccaneers ; or, the monarchs of the main. L., 1858 29»-90 — Cross country. L., 1861 , . 27^-605 — Haunted London. L., 1865. 8" . 27M143 — Life in Spain, past and present. N. Y., 1860 27''-553 — Life of J. M. W. Turner ; founded on letters and papers furnished by his friends and fellow academicians. L., 1863. 2 v. 8° 30-1363 — Shakspere's England ; or, sketches of our social history in the reign of Elizabeth. L., 1856. 2 V 27^'-1143 — Turkish life and character. L., 1860. 2 v. 37i'-58a Thorn dale ; or, the conflict of opinions. W. Smith 32-1301 Thorn-fruit. C. Lanier . . . 18-4034 Thorne, J. Rambles by rivers ; the Duddon, the Mole, Adur, Arun, Wey, Lea, the Dove, and the Avon. L., 1844,5 . . . 27''-367 Thornton, H. Inquiry into the nature and effects of the paper credit of Great Britain. Ph., 1807. 8° 1-231 Thornton, J. Q. Oregon and California in 1848 ; with recent information on the gold mines. N. Y., 1849. 2 V. . . . 26'>-137 Thornton, J. W. Ancient Pemaquid ; an historical review. Maine hist. col. v. 5 . 26*-645 — Landing at Cape Anne ; or, the charter of the first permanent colony on tiie territory of the Massachusetts company. B., 1854. 8" 26»-493 THORNTON. THREE. Thornton, J. W. The pulpit of the American revo- lution ; or, the political sermons ot 177G ; -with a historical introduction, notes, and illustra- tions. B., 18G0 .... 32-918 Thornton, R. [See E. E. T. S. pts. 8,26] V. 5,13 of 22-1048 Thornton, R. .J. British flora ; or, genera and spe- cies of British plants. L., 1813. 2 v. 8" 9-81 Thornton, Thomas. Present state of Turkey ; to- gether with the geographical, political, and civil state of tlie principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia. 2d ed. L., 1809. 2 v. 8° 27''-866 — See Milhurn, W. Oriental commerce 1-49 Thornton, W. T. On labour ; its wrongful claims and rightful dues ; its actual present and pos- sible future. L., 18G9. 8" . . 3-235 — Over-population and its remedy. L., 184G. 8° 3-236 Thornton romances. Camden soc. pub. v. 30 27''-195 Tliornwell, E. Lady's guide to perfect gentility, in manners, dress, and conversation ; also, a useful instructor in letter-writing, toilet preparations, etc. N. Y., 1860 . 33-870 Thorough bass. Corfe, A. T. Principles of 5-1126 — Oliver, E. B. Manual of . . 5-1127 — Sec Harmony ; Music, principles. Thorpe, B. Analecta Anglo-Saxonica ; a selection in prose and verse ; with a glossary. L., 1846 22-1245 — Anglo-Saxon poems of Beowulf, The scop, or Gleeman'stale, and The fight at Finnesburg ; with literal translations, notes, etc. Oxf., 1855 . . . . . . 22-929 — Northern mythology ; comprising the principal popular traditions and superstitions of Scan- dinavia, North Germany, and the Netherlands. 1851. 3 V 32-832 — See Anglo-Saxon chronicle. Thorpe, C, et al. British marine conchology ; a descriptive catalogue, arranged according to the Lamarckian system, of the salt-water shells of Great Britain. L.,1844 9-325 Thorpe, K. Four oaks : a novel . 18-3951 Thorpe, T. B. Hive of the bee hunter 18-3229 — Master's house .... 18-2122 — Our army on the Rio Grande ; a short account of events from the removal of the "army of occupation" from Corpus Christi to the sur- render of Matamoras. Ph., 1846 ■ 26^^-203 Thorpe ; a quiet English town. W. Mountford 18-2279 Thorwaldsen, B. Barnard, M. R. Life of 30-1622 Thought. Boole, G. Investigation of the laws of 15-148 — Mansel, H. L. Limits of . . 15-131 — Neale, E. V. Analogy of thought and nature . . . . . . . 15-237 — Thought not a function of the brain ; a reply to the arguments for materialism, advanced by W. Lawrence, in his lectures on physiology. L., 1827 15-345 — See Logic ; Mind. Thoughts about the right. W. J. Allinson 32-1082 Thoughts and apophthegms. R. Whately 32-1839 Thouglits and notes at home and abroad. E. Bur- ritt 29''-255 Thoughts and things. E. Burritt . 29''-245 Tliouglits of a physician ; the second series of "Evening thoughts." L., 18G8 . 33-1097 Thoughts, feelings, and fancies. C. N. Bovee . 33-659 Thoughts for the thoughtful. G. Mogridge 33-463 Thoughts from writings of Horace Mann. B., 1867 33-989 Thoughts in my garden. M. G. Ware . 32-1037 Thoughts on national defence. W. Bowles 33-374 Thoughts oft death. Dobree . . 32-312 Tlioughts of God. J. R. Macduff . . 32-1045 Thoughts on habit and discipline. J. J. Gurney 32-735 Thoughts on religion and other subjects. B. Pascal 32-lG7,8 Thoughts to help and to cheer. B., 1856 32-908 Thousand and one days .... 18-3230 Thousand and one gems of English poetry. C. Mackay 23-1042 Thousand and one nights. See Arabian nights ; Mille et une nuits ; Tausend und eine nacht. Thousand lines. M. F. Tupper 23-237,295,301 Thousand miles' walk across South America. N. H. Bishop 26"-693 Thousand a year. Mrs. E. M. Bruce . 18-462 Tlioyras. See Rapin de Thoyras. Tlirale, H. L. See Piozzi. Thrasher, H. Hunter and trapper. N. Y., 1868 '. . 20-383 Thrasher, .J. S. See Humboldt, F. H. A. v. Three ages, the. H. Martineau . . 18-3856 Three beauties. Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth 18-2984 Three Bernices, the. Mrs. A. M. Bright 18-414 Three chancellors; or, sketches of the lives of Wil- liam of Wykelxam, William of Waynflete, and Sir Thomas More. By the author of tlie " Knights of St. John." L. . 30-1342 Three clerks. A. Trollope . . . 18-3294 Three cousins. J. A. Maitland . . 18-2024 Tlu-ee cripples, the .... 18-3232 Three days in Memphis. M. Uhleman 28''-147 Tiiree English statesmen. Goldwin Smith 30-1984 Three eras of woman's life. E.E.Smith 18-2931 Three eras of a woman's life. T.S.Arthur 18-189 Three estaits, ane satyre of. [E. E. T. S., pt. 37] V. 21 of 22-1043 Threefold test of modern spiritualism. W. R. Gor- don 32-2194 Three gardens, the. W. Adams . . 32-23r;3 Three gold dollars, the. J. Abbott v. 7 of 18-15 Three ureat temptations of young men. S. W. Fisher 32-388 Three guardsmen. A. Dumas . . 18-941 Three hundred years ago. W. H. G. Kingston 18-1769 Three kingdoms of nature. S. Haughton 9-997 Three little spades. A. Warner . . 18-4042 Three lives, [under title of Hector Mainwaring. ] A. Fonblanquc, jr. . . . 18-3976 Three months in an English monastery. C. Walker 32-1331 Three months in poAver. A. de Lamarline 27''-1779 Three months in the southern states. Lt.-Col. Fre- mantle 26''-455 Three months under the snow. J. J. Porchat 18-3884 Three months' residence in Nablus. J. Mills 2S''-505 Three paths. Julia Kavanagh . . 18-1722 Tin-ee per cent, a month. ('. Burdctt . 18-515 Three phases of Christian love. M. E. Herbert 32-2258 Three pines. J. Abbott . . . 18-33 Three presidencies of India. J. Capper 28''-109 Tliree scouts. J. T. Trowbridge . . 18-3328 Three seasons in European vineyards. W. J. Fhurg 4-329 Three sisters. G. H. Lewes . . . 18-1795 Three tales. Countess d'Arbouville . 18-158 Three thousand miles through the Rocky mountains. A. K. McClure . \ . . 26i>-710 Three times dead. M. E. Bradden . 18-385 Three years among the working-classes in the U. S , during the war. L., 1865 . . 26''-559 Three years in Chili. N. Y., 1863 . 26''-434 Three years in field liospitals of the army of the Potomac. Ph., 1867 . . . 26»-857 THREE. 589 TIMES. Three years in the Pacific ; including notices of Brazil, Chili, Bolivia, and Peru. Ph., 1834. 80 29^-95 Three years in the 6th corps. G. T. Stevens 2G»-861 Three j'cars on the Kansas border. By a clergy- man of the episcopal church. N. Y., 1856 26''-309 Thrilling adventures by land and sea. J. O. Brav- nian 18-3740 Thring, E. Education and school. Camb., 1864 13-229 — On the principles of grammar. Oxf , 1868 22-251 Throat. Mackenzie, M. Use of the laryngoscope in diseases of . . . . . 10-554 — Moschzisker, F. von. Diseases of . 10-512 — Watts, R. G. 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L., 1812. 2 v. 8° . 27''-3254 — Same v. 8,9 of 33-778 — History of the Peloponnesian war ; trans., with three preliminary discourses, to wbicb is ])re- fixed the life and character of the translator. Ph., 1818. 2 V. 8° . . . 27"-3257 — Same ; new and literal version, by H. Dale. L., 1848 27='-3256 Thugs, illustrations of the history and practices of. L., 1851. 8» .... 28"-182 — Sleeman, W. K. Thugs ; or, Phansigars of India y 28^-47 Thunder and lightning. W. de Fonvielle 11-332 Thunderstorms. W. S. Harris . . 11-310 — See Meteorology. Thurlow, T. J. H. See Hovel-Thurlow. Thurman, W. C. Non-resistance ; or, the spirit of Christianity restored. Charlottesville, 1802 32-1318 — Ordinance of feet-v^ashing, as instituted by Christ, defended and restored to its original ^ purity. Ph., 1804 . . . 32-1314 — Sealed book of Daniel opened. 2d ed. Ph., 1864. 8» 32-1335 Thurstan, H. J. Passionate pilgrim . 18-3234 Thurston, D. Brief history of Winthrop, Maine. 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Y., 1807 23-975 Tim Bobbins' Tummus and Meary, &c. S. Bduiford .♦ . ?2-9i8 Tim Bunker papers ; or, Yankee farming. W. Clilt 4-316 Timber trees. Descrii)tion and history of 6-834 — Ble'^karn, J. British timber trees . 9-13 — Springer, J. S. Forest life . . 4-55 Timboo and Fanny. J. Abbott . v. 8 of 18-15 Timboo and Joliba. J. Abbott . v. 3 of 18-15 Timbs, J. Anecdote biography. L., 18G0. 2 v. . . . . 30-1263 TIMES. 590 TOBIK Timbs, J. Ancestral stories and traditions of great families; illustrative of English history. L., 1869 27M156 — A century of anecdote, (17C0-1860.) L., 1864. 2v 38-1145 — Club life of London ; with anecdotes of the clubs, coffee-houses and taverns of the me- tropolis, during the 17th, 18th and 19th centu- ries. L., 186G. 2 V. . . . 27''-llol — Curiosities of history. L., 1857 . 29''-188 — Curiosities of London. New ed. L., 1868. 8" 27''-926 — Things , not generally known familiarly ex- plained ; curiosities of science, past and pres- ent. 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L., 1865. 3v 27^-793 — School-days of eminent men ; sketches of the progress of education in England, and early lives of celebrated British authors, etc. Columbus, 1860 .... 30-1357 — Stories of inventors and discoverers in science and the useful arts. L., 1860 . 6-928 — Strange stories of the animal world ; a book of curious contributions to natural history. L., 1866 9-716 — Walks and talks about London. L., 1865 27''-746 — [Ed.] Year book of facts in science and art; exhibiting the most important discoveries and improvements in meclianics, natural philoso- phy, etc. L., 1839-69. 31 v. . 11-257 Timbuctoo. Adams, R. Narrative of a sailor 28^-902 — Caillie, R. Travels to . . . 28''-499 Time and tide. A. S. Roe . . . 18-2679 Time and tide. J. Ruskin . . . 2-1014 Time, the avenger. Mrs. A. Marsh . 18-2110 Times, the. Index to. L., 1863. 8» . 17-494 Timmins, S., (ed.) 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Introduction to the study of the bible ; containing proofs of the autlienticity and in- sjnration of tlie holy scriptures, a snnnnar}' of the history of the J e\vs, &c. 19th ed. L., 184G 32-488 — Memoirs of the life of the Right Hon. William Pitt. Ph., 1821. 2v. 8» . . 30-427 — Scott, T. Remarks on refutation of Calvinism V. 6,7 of 32-189 Tomlinson, C. Cyclopa3dia of useful arts ; with an introductory essay on the great exhibition of 1851. L., 1852. 2 V. 8» . . G-981 — The dew-drop and the mist : an account of the phenomena and properties of atmospheric vapour. L 11-155 — Experimental essays on the motions of camphor, and on the theory of dew. L., 1868 11-302 — The frozen stream ; an account of the formation and properties of ice. L. . . 11-223 — Introduction to the study of natural philosophy. 6th ed. L., 18.)9 .... 11-300 — Pneumatics for beginners. 3d ed. L., 1858,9 11-299 — Pottery. See History of the pi'ocesses, c%c. G-343 — Ruin-cloud and snow storm. 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Julius, and other tales 18-1705 Topham, E. Life of John Elwes, (the miser.) L., n. d. 8o 30-475 Topogra])her, the ; containing a variety of original articles illustrative of the local history and antiquities of this kingdom. Ed. by Sir E. Brydges, and S. Shaw^ Jan. and June, 1791. L. 8° 27"-4054 Topographical bureau, U. S. Reports of the secretary of war ; with reconnaissances of I'outes from San Antcmio to El Paso, by Brevet Lieut. Col. J. E. Johnston, Lieut. W. F. Smith, Lieut. F. T Bryan, Lieut. H. N. Michler, and Capt. S. G. French ; also, the report of Capt. R. B. Marcy's route from Fort Smith to Santa Fc, and report of Lieut. J. H. Simpson of an expe- dition into the Navajo country, and the report of Lieut. W. H. C. Whiting's reconnaissances of the western frontier of Texas. W., 1850. 8° ; 26''-481 — Report of, for the year 1861. W., 1861. 8» 26'^-461 Topographic de has Canadii. J. Bouchette 34-4741 Topography of Rome. W. Gell . . 25-19 Topography of Troy. AV. Gell . . 28''-923 Topogiaphical map of the road from Missouri to Oregon. C. Preuss . . . 25-351 Topographical drawing. Smith, R. S. Manual of 5-611 Tor hill. Horace Smith . . . 18-2944 Tories. See Parties. Torpedo war. R. Fulton ... 6-597 Torrens, II. D. Travels in Ladak, Tartary, and Kashmir. L., 1862. 8" . . 28''-395 Torrens, R. Essay on the external corn trade. L., 1815. 8» 3-238 Torrey, J. Flora of New York ; comprising ii full description of all the indigenous and natural- ized plants discovered in the state ; with remarks on their economical and medicinal properties. Alb., 1843. 2 v. 4» 9-1224 Totemwell. G. Payson . . . 18-2465 Tott, F., baron de. Memoirs; containing the state of the Turkish empire and the Crimea during the late war with Russia; 2d ed., with stric- tures of M. de Peyssonnel. L., 1786. 2 v. 8° 39"-265 Totten,B. J. Naval text-book. N. Y., 1862 6-709 Toubin, C. Le paysan d' Alaise . . 34-4676 Touchard-Lafosse, G. Chroniques de 1' ffiil-de- Bceuf des petits appartements de la cour et des salons de Paris sous Louis XIV, la regence Louis XV, et Louis XVI. Nouv. ed. aug- mentee du regne de Louis XIII. P. 2 v. in 5. 40 34-4845 Toudy. H. J. New map of Philadelphia. Ph., 1869. f> 25-375 Toulmin, C. Partners for life . . 18-8357 TOUR. 593 TRAOTARIANISM. Tour in England and Scotland, in 1785. T. Newte 27''-395,1206 Tour in England, Ireland, and Franco. II. L. II. v. Piickler-Muskau . . . . 27b-186 Tour in Zealand. A. Andersen . . 27"-765 Tour of Dr. Syntax in search of the picturesque. W. Combe 23-875 Tour round my garden. A. Karr . 9-979 Tour-du-pin, la C'sse de la. Ancresbrisees. P.,18G0 34-3926 Tourgueneff, I. S. Fathers and sons . 18-3890 — Scene? de la vie 'russe ; nouvelles Russes. Tr. par X. Marmier. P.. 1858. 2v. . 34-3970 Tourist's conversational guide. J. T. Loth 22-156 Tourist's grammar. T. D. Fosbroke . 5-343 Tourlourou, un. C. P. de Kock . . 34-4767 Tours. See Guide books ; Summer resorts. Tourte-Cherbuliez, Mme. Comedies de societe ; recreations dramatiques pour la jeunesse. Geneve and P., ISGl . . . 34-5023 Tourtelle, E. Principles of health ; or, a treatise on the influence of physical and moral causes on man ; from the 2d French ed., by G. William- son. Bait., 1819. 2 V. 8» . . 10-109 Tousard, L. de. American artillerist's companion, V. 3 ; containiiisr the plates and their explana- tions. Ph., 18i3. 4° . . . 6-707 Tousey, S. Papers from over the water : a series of letters from Eurojje. N. Y., 1869 27'^-963 Tousez, A. La vie de Napoleon. P. T. B. 34-4181 Toussaint 1' Ouverture ; poeme dramatique. A. de Lamartiue 34-3477 — See L'Ouverture, T. Tower of London. Bayley, J. History and antiqui- ties of 27''-51 — Dixon, W. H. Her majesty's tower 27''-337 London prisons .... 27"-336 — De Ross, — . Memorials of . . 27''-331 Tower of London, the. W. H. Ainsworth 18-123 Towers, J. L. Illustrations of prophecy ; with ex- tracts from numerous commentators. L., 1796. 2v. 8° . . . . 32-1521 Towers and temples of ancient Ireland. M. Keane 27«-1463 Towgood, M. Dissent from the church of England fully justified ; three letters, in answer to let- ters of Rev. John White ; with an appendix, illustrative of the history, principles and pres- ent state of the presbyteriau church. 15th ed. Newry, 1816 .... 32-1571 Towle, G. M. Glimpses of history. B., 1866 29*-227 — History of Henry V, of England. N. Y., 1806. 8° 27M158 Towle, N. C. History and analysis of the constitu- tion of the United States ; with a full account of the confederations which preceded it. B., 1860 26»-749 Towler, J. American photographic almanac, for 1864 ; being an annual appendix to Hum- phrey's journal of photography. N. Y., 1864 6-953 — The silver sunbeam ; a practical and theoretical text-book on sun drawing and photographic printing. 3d ed. N. Y.,1864 . 6-932 — Dry plate photography ; or, the tannin process. N. Y., 1865 6-933 Town, S., and N. M. Holbrook. Progressive fourth reader. B 33-551 — Progressive fifth, or elocutionary reader. B. 33-535 Town and country brewery book. W. Brande 6-474 Town and forest. Miss A. Manning . 18-2049 Town lyrics. C. Mackay . . . 23-458 Towuend, W. The descendants of the Stuarts. 2d ed. L., 1858. 8° . . . 30-1989 Townley, James, M. D. Parturition without pain or less of consciousness. 4th ed. L., 1864 10-413 Townley, Rev. James. Illustrations of biblical litera- ture ; exhibiting the history and fate of the sacred writings." L., 1821. 3 v. 8° 32-215 Townley gallery. H. Ellis . . . 5-7 Townscnd, A. A. Brief memoir of John Jackson. Ph., 1856 30-981 Townsend, Calvin. Analysis of civil government; including a topical and tabular arrangement of the constitution of the U. S. N. Y., 1869 2-376 Townsend, G. The life and defence of Edmund Bonner ; in which is considered the best mode of again changing the religion of this nation, by a tractariau British critic. L., 1842. 8" 32-1983 Townsend, G. A. Campaigns of a non-combatant. N. Y., 1866 26^-774 Townsend, G. II. Manual of dates. L., 1862 . 29='-179 Townsend, Joseph. Etymological researches; where- in numerous languages apparently discordant have their affinity traced so as to lead to the conclusion that all languages are radically one. Bath, 1824. 4» . ' . . 22-550 — Journey through Spain : with particular atten- tion to the agriculture, manufacture, commerce, population, taxes and revenue of that country. 3d ed. Dub., 1792. 2 v. 8» . 27M17 Townsend, J. K. Narrative of a journey across the Rocky mountains to the Columbia river and a visit to the Sandwich islands, Chili, &c. Ph., 1839. 8° . . . . 26''-129 Townsend, L. T. Credo. B., 1869 . 32-2491 Townsend, R. Chapters on the modern geometry of the point, line, and circle. Dub., 1863,5. 2 V. 8° 14-105 Townsend, T. The lost ship. F's S. D. v. 39 24-221 Townsend, V. F. Battle-fields of our fathers 18-3264 — Darryl gap ; or, whether it paid . 18-3258 — The Hollands 18-3262 — Janet Strong 18-3259 — Joanna Darling ; or, the home at the breakwater . . . 18-3261 — Temptation and triumph; with other stories 18-326^ — While it was morning . . . 18-8263 Townsend, W. C- Memoirs ofthe house of commons, from the convention parliament of 1688,9 to the passing ofthe reform bill, in 1832. 2d ed. L., 1844. 2 V. 8° . . . 27»-l'160 Townshend, Charles, wit and statesman. P. Fitz- gerald 30-191T Townshend, C. H. Facts in mesmerism ; or, animal magnetism. B., 1841 . , . 10-110 Townson, R. Travels in Hungary; with a short account of Vienna. L., 1797. 4» 27^1204 Toxicology. See Poisons. Toxophilus. R. Ascham Toynbee, J. Diseases of the ear ; diagnosis, and treatment. Ph. 20-307 their nature, I860. 8° 10-288 Trachea. See Larynx. Tracks of McKinlay and party across Australia. J. Davis 29'*-210 Tract magazine, the, and Christian miscellany, 1865. L 32-1880 Tractarianism. Adventures of a gentleman in search of the church of England . . 32-1857 — Andrews. Via media . . . 32-1291 — Anthon, H. True churchman warned 32-1428 — Brown, J. Claims of Puseyite episcopalians 32-1508 — Brown, J. B. Idolatries, old and new 82-2347 — Campbell, J. Conquest of England 32-1409 — Carey, A. Examination and ordination of 32—1428 — Goode, W. Divine rule of faith '. 82-1 7r7 Reply to letter of Dr. Pusey . 32-12 1 88 TRACTARIANISM. 594 TRAVEL. Tractarirtiiism. Hamcl, F. J. Commentary on tractarian tendencies . . . 32-1643 — Hcnsliaw, J. P. K. The terms, priest, altar, and sacrifice 32-1291 Work of Christ's living body . ' 82-1291 — Hopkins, J. H. Novelties "which disturb our peace 32-1 40(5, 23 17 — Jackson, T. Holy catholic faith and churcR 32-1388 — Johns, V. D. Protestant episcopal pastor 32-1291 — Lyman, T. B. ' The' old paths' '. 32-1428 — Mcllvaine, C. P. Charge to the clergy of Ohio 32-1291 — — Reasons for refusing to consecrate a churcli 32-1291 — Meade, W. Letters to the managers of the episcopal S. S. union . . . 32-1291 — Newman, F. W. Phases of faith . 32-1626 — Newman, J. H. Apologia pro vita siia 32-1419 Remarks on passages in the XXXIX articles 32-1640 — Palmer, W. Events connected with pub'icatiou of Tracts for the times . . . 32-1291 — Pusey, E. B. Eirenicon . . . 32-1729 Letters to the bishop of Oxford . 32-2142 — Shimeall, R. C. End of prelacy . 32-1664 — Shipley, O., (ed.) The church and the world 32-1946 Tracts for the day . . . 32-2505 — Smith, H., and H. Anthon. Statement 32-1428 — Stone. J. S. Christian sacraments 32-1956 — Taylor, I. Ancient Christianity , 32-1186 — Townsend, G. Life and defence of Edmund Bonner 32-1983 — Whittiugham, W. R. The body of Christ ..... 32-1291 — — Emmanuel in Eucharist . . 32-1291 The priesthood in the church . 32-1291 — See Apostolical succession; Eucharist; High church ; Pusey ; Ritualism ; Roman Catholi- cism. Tract No. 90. J. H. Newman . . 32-1640 Tracts, theological. I, Asceticks; II, Life of St. Anthony ; III, Antiquity and tradition of mystical divinity ; IV, Guidance of the spirit of God ; V, Invitation to the quakersto rectitie errors. L., 1697 .... 32-538 Tracts for the day. O. Shipley . . 32-2505 Tracts for priests and people. By various writers. B., 1862 32-988 Tracts. American tract society. N. Y. 32-1386 Tracy's ambition. G. GrilHn . . 18-8683 Tracy, A. L. C. Destutt de. Commentary and re- view of Montesquieu's spirit of laws. Ph., 1811. 8» 2-894 Tracy, J. History of the American board of com- missioners for foreign missions. 2d ed. N. Y., 1842. 8° . . . . 32-770 Tradesman; or, commercial magazine; including subjects relative to commerce, foreign and domestic. L., 1808-12. 8 v. 8° 1-168 Trade, Antiquity, honor and dignity of 1-529 — Gary, J. Discourse on . . . 1-227 — De Foe, D. English tradesman . 1-23 — Dodd, G. Food of Londcm . . 1-288 — Ellet, C. J. Essay on the laws of . 1-131 — History of trade and manufactures of the Tj-ne, Wear, and Tees .... 1-169 — Scott. W. A. Trade and letters . 1-218 — Stirling, P. J. Philosophy of . . 1-128 — See Commerce. Trades. Boy's book of. . . . 6-945 — Hazen, £. Professions and trades . 6-859,60 — Whiitock, N., et al. Book of . 6-943 — Wylde, J. Book of . . . 6-944 Trades unions. Report of commissioneis appointed to inquire into the organization and rules of; with minutes of evidence. L., 1867,8. 8" 2-895 Trades unions. Dunning, T. J. Trades unions and strikes. . . . . . 2-643 — Erie, W. Laws relating to . . 2-642 — Full report of inquiry. Manchester, 1867 2-347 — National association for promotion of social science, v. 4, pt. 2 . . . 2-812 Traditionary stories. A. Pickens . . 18-2504 Traditions of Lancashire. J. Roby . 27''-1006 Traditions of London. T. Waters . 27^-1218 Traditions of Scottish life. A. Leiizhton 18-1838 Trafford, F. G. Pseud. See Riddell, Mrs. J. H. Tragedian, the. T. R. Gould . . 24-231 Tragedy. See Drama ; Stage ; Theatre. Trail, Mrs. C P. The backwoods of Canada; be- ing letters from the wife of an emigrant officer. L., 1832 . . . . . 26b-253 — Canadian Crusoes .... 18-3267 — Stories of the Canadian forest ; or, little Mary and her nurse .... 18-3268 Trail hunter. G. Aimard . . . 18-102 Train, G. F. An American merchant in Europe, Asia, and Australia. N. Y., 1857 29''-146 — Spread-eagleism. L., 1860 . . 33-1202 Training, in theory and practice. A. Maclaren 10-734 Traits and traditions of Portugal. J. Pardoe 18-2420 Traits and trials of early life. L. E. Landon 18-1807 Traits of American life. Mrs. S. J. Hale 18-1316 Traits of cliaracter : being twenty-five years' literary and personal recollections. By a contempo- rary. L., 1860. 2 V. . . . 30-1344 Traits of the tea i,arfy. G. R. T. Hewes 26"-206 Trajan, Pliny's panegyriek . . . 30-1680 Trail, R. T. Diphtheria; its nature, history, causes, prevention, and treatment on hygienic princi- ples. N. Y., 1862 . . . 10-H34 — Hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydro- pathy and hygiene, designed as a guide to families and students. N. Y., 1851 " 10-333 — The illustrated family gymnasium. N. Y. 20-481 — New hydropathic cook-book ; with recipes for cooking on hygienic principles. N. Y., 1853 10-341 — True temperance platform ; or, an exposition of the fallacy of alcoholic meclication. N. Y., 1864 10-408 Transactions. See Asiatic researches ; and names of societies. Transactions of the Loggerville literary society ". . . . 18-c925 Transatlantic sketches. J. E. Alexander 26"-159 Transcaucasia. A. von Ilaxthausen . 28''-177 Translations from the German. T. Carlyle 18-584 Translation without death. J. Asgill . 82-570 Translators revived. A. W. McClure . 80-751 Transmission of ancient books. I.Taylor 21-118,9 Transmutation and genealogy of metals. Paracelsus . . . . . 8-121 Transplanted flowers ; oi", memoirs of Mrs. Rnmpff, and the Duchess De Broglie. N. Y., 1839 30-869 Transportation and ticket-of-Ieave system. R. Therry 29^-204 T;-ansubstantiation. Knowles, J. S. Idol alolisln d 32-1284 Transylvania. Boner, C. Products and people of 27'-779 — Paget, J. Remaiks on . . . 27''-227 Trapper's daughter. G. Aimard . . ]8-l(i3 Trapper's guide. S. Newhouse, et al. . 20-427 Trappers of New York. J. R. Simms . . 18-2850 Trautwine, J. C. Rough notes of an exploration for an inter-oceanic canal route. Ph., 1854. 8» 26''-278 Travailleurs de la mer. M. V. Hugo . 34-4544 Travel. Gallon, F. Art of . . . 29»'-243,4 TRAVEL. 595 TREVLYK Travel. Taylor, B. Cyclopedia of . 29"-140 — See Guide books ; Hand-book for travellers. Travelers. Brisihhvell, C. 8. Romantic incidents in the lives of ... . 80-1411 — St. John, J. A. Lives of celebrated travellers . . . . . 30-503 Traveller's notes for aieneral currency; or, Masa excursion papers'^ N. Y., 1667 . 29'>-2'89 Travellers in America. H. T. Tuckerman 26''-473 Travelling bachelor. J. F. Cooper . 2G''-169 Travels by sea and land, by Alethitheras 18-4080 Travels in London. W. M. Thackeray 18-3183,98 and v. 5 of 3193'' Travels in the track of the ten thousand Greeks. W. F. Ainsworth . . . 28='-132 Travels of a Hindoo to Bengal and Upper India. B. Chnnder ...'.. 28''-G02 Travels of Rolando. A. Bowman . 18-369 Travels of Tom Thumb over England and Wales ; containing descriptions of whatever is most remarkable in the several countries. L., 1746 27''-184 Travels of true godliness. B. Keach . 32-400 Travis, Henry. Moral freedom reconciled with causation. L., 1865. 8» . . 15-271 Treasure trove. S. Lover . . . 18-1948 Treasured thoughts from favorite authors. C. May 33-94 Treasures of darkness. E. Lloyd . . 23-751 Treasury of scripture stories. IST. Y., 1861 32-915 Treaties. Barbeyrac, J. Histoire des ancicns t. 34-4968 — Dumont, J. Recueil des traites . 34-4965,6 — Hamilton, A. Defence of Mr. Jay's treaty V. 7 of 26«-946 — Saint-Prest, J. Y. de. Traites de paix 34-4967 — U. S. statutes at large ; treaties, etc. 2-272 — See Great Britain, treaties ; International law ; Policy. Treatises on the fine arts. L. 4» . . 5-717 Treaty with Russia ; report of committee on foreign affairs [on Alaska] ; with introductory re- marks on other treaties of the U. S. W. 8" 26''-688 Trebizond. Finlay, 6. Empire of, 1204-1461 27''-3127 Trees. Blenkarn, J. British timber trees 9-13 — Browne, D. J. Sylva Americana . 9-16 Trees of America . . . 9-17 — Clark, A. The gospel in the trees . 32-2424 ■ — Coultas, H. What may be learned from a tree 9-30 — Daubeny, C. Trees and shrubs of the ancients _ 4-116 — Elliott, F. R. Popular deciduous and ever- green trees 4-221 — Emerson, G.B. Trees and shrubs of Mass. 4-35 — English forests and forest trees . 27''-747 — Fuller, A. S. Forest tree culturist 4-256 — Grigor, J. Arboriculture . . 4-68 — Grindon, L. H. Trees of Old England 9-100 — Loudon, J. C. Trees and shrubs of Great Britain 9-56 — Masius, H. Studies from nature . 9-1038 — Michaux, F. A. Resinous trees of N. A. 9-1217 — Monteath, R. Reportsof surveys of woods and plantations 4-287 — Secmann, B. Palms and their allies 9-79 ' Trees, plants, and flowers. W. L. Baily 9-107 Tiefle a quatre feuilles. E. Laboulaye . 34-3452 Tregelles, S. P. Canon Muratorianus ; the earliest catalogue of the books of the new tastament. Edited with notes, and a fac simile of the MS. Oxf., 1867. 4° . . . . 32-2106 — The Jansenists ; their rise, persecutions by the Jesuits, and existing remnant. L., 1851 32-871 — Lecture on the historic evidence of the author- ship and transmission of the books of the new testament. L., 1852 . . . 32-960 Trego, C. B. Geography of Pennsylvania. Pli., 1843 2h-42 Trelawny, E. J. Recollections of the last days of Shelley and Byron. B., 1858 . 30-1060 Tremadeure. See Ulliac-Tremadeure. Tremaine. R. P. Ward . . . 18-8436 Tremenheere, H. S. Constitution of the United States compared with our own. L., 1854 2-897 — Notes on public subjects; made during a tour in the United States and Canada. L., 1852 26K-454 — Political experience of the ancients in its bearing upon modem times. L., 1852 . 2-896 Tremordyu cliff. Mrs. F. Trollope . 18-3307 Trench, F. Notes from past life, 1818-32. Edited from correspondence. Oxf., 1862 30-1794 Trench, R. C. Authorized version of the ncAv testa- ment in connection with some recent proposals for its revision. N. Y., 1858 . 32-1614 — Calderon ; his life and genius ; with specimens of his plays. N. Y., 1856 . . 30-909 — Same. L., 1856 .... 30-909* — Commentary on the epistles to the seven churches in Asia. N. Y., 1861 . 32-976 — English, past and present. N. Y., 1855 22-491 — Gustavus Adolphus ; social aspects of the thirty years' war. L., 1865 . . . 27''-2687 — Household book of English poetry. L., 1868 2;'-1033 — Lessons in proverbs. N.'Y"., 1853 . 22-1250 — Notes on the miracles of our Lord. N. Y., 1858. 8° 32-771 — Notes on the parables of our Lord. N. Y., 1867. 8" 82-773 — Poems. N. Y., 1856 . . . 23-406 — Select glossary of English words used formerly in senses different from their present. N. Y., 1859 22-261 — Sermons preached before the university of Cam- bridge. N. Y., 1857 . . . 32-685 — Studies in the gospels. N. Y., 1867. 8" 32-1967 — The study of Avords. N. Y., 1853 . 22-260 — Subjection of the creature to vanity; and two other sermons. Camb., 1863 . 32-1079 — Synonyms of the new testament. N.Y., 1854,04. 2 V 32-546 — Two sermons preached at ordinations of the Lord Bishop of Oxford. Oxf , 1864 . 32-1315 Trench, W. S. Realities of Irish life. L., 1868. 8" 27''-954 Trenchard, J. See Gordon, T. Trent, Wra., [of Trenton.] Leger (1703-8) MS. Ph. fo 1-517 Trente et quarante. E. About . . 34-5342 Trenton falls, picturesque and descriptive. N. P. Willis 26''-480 Trenton trials. See Decow, S. Trescot, W. H. Diplomatic history of the adminis- trations of Washington and Adams. B., 1857. 8° 36''-365 — Diplomacy of the revolution ; an historical study. N. Y., 1853 . . . 36''-389 Tresor de livres, rares et precieux. J. G. T. Gra;sse 21-313 Tresor des feves et fleur des pois. C. Nodier 34-5106 Tressilian and his friends. R. S. Mackenzie 18-2000 Treve de Dieu. J. T. de Saint-Germain 34-4150 Trevelvan, G. O. Cawnpore. L., 1865 28''-226 — Competition Wallah. L., 1864 . 28"'-227 Trevelyan. Lady Scott . . . 18-2747 Trevelyan papers prior to 1558. Camden soc. pub. V. 67 37»-195 Treves, pilgrimage to. C. E. Anthon . 27''-50 Trevlyn hold. [Same as Squire Trevlyn's heir.] "Mrs. H. Wood .... 18-3596 TREVOR. 596 TRIUMPHS. Trevor, G. Ancieut Egypt ; its antiquities, religion, and liistory, to tlie close of the old testament period. L., 1863 .... 28"-306 — Snme. B 28''-206» — Egypt ; from the conquest of Alexander the Great to Bonaparte. L. . . 28='-236 Trial, the. Miss C. M. Yonge . . 18-3623 Trial and acquittal of Edward Shippen, Jasper Yeates, and Thomas Smith, on an impeach- ment, before the senate of the commonwealth, Jan. 1805. [Reported by W. Hamilton.] Lancaster. 8" . . . . 2-47 Trial and conviction of G. S. Twitchell, jr., for the murder of Mrs. Mary E. Hill. Ph. 8° 2-382 Trial at large of Marie Antoinette, late queen of France, before the revolutionary tribunal at Paris, Oct. 15, 1793. L., 1793. 80 30-20 Trial before Lord Mackenzie and a special jury, of the action of damages against James Naire, for falsehood and defamation, E., 1833. 4° 2-1101 Trial by jury. W. Forsyth . . . 2-654 Trial of the constitution. S.G.Fisher. 26^-666 Trial of the Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, jr. N. Y., 1868. 8» 32-2510 Trial of twenty-four journeymen tailors, charged with a conspiracy, before the mayor's court of Philadelphia, September, 1827. Ph., 1827. 8" 2-369 Trial tried ; or, the bishop [Onderdonk] and the court at the bar of public opinion. By Laicus. N. Y. 8° 32-1428 Trials. Celebrated trials . . . 2-14 — Chandler, P. W. American criminal trials 2-15 — Coxe, R. S. Reports of cases in the supreme court of N. J 2-25 — Cries of blood 2-170 — Lincoln, W. S. Alton trials . . 2-223 — Mackcoull, J. Abuses of justice . 2-303 — Macnaghten, C. H. Select cases argued in the court of chancery . . v. 49 of 2-55 — MacNevin, T. Trials of eminent Irishmen 30-339 — Poore, B. P. Conspiracy trial . 2-251 — Proceedings on the king's commission on the peace, etc. ; . . . . 2-58 — Remarkable convictions . . . 2-240 — Ross, G. Leading cases in the commercial law of England and Scotland . v. 84,7 of 2-55 — Smith, J. W. Selection of leading cases V. 19,23,30 of 2-55 — White, F. T., and O. D. Tudor. Leading cases in equity ... v. 65,71,2 of 2-55 — See Criminal history ; Criminal law ; Criminal trial ; Fugitive slaves ; Juries. See, also, Barclay, D. ; Burr, A. ; Colenso, J. W. ; Eyre, E. 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Sharper detected- 20-235 — The seciet out .... 20-204 Tricks of trade in the adulterations of food and physic ; with directions for their detection and counteraction.* L., 1856 . 10-210 Tricolor on the atlas. Francis Pulszky 28^-115 Tricolored sketches of Paris. F. B. Goodrich 27^-372 Tricotrin; the story of a waif and stray. L. De Ltirame 18-4140 Tried and true. By A J. G. . . 18-3277 Tried and true. Mrs. B. Z. Spencer . 18-2996 Trifleton pa)>ers 18-3278 TrifoHum. H. W. Carstens . . . 33-508 Trigge, Dr. S. See Paracelsus. Trigonometry. Breymann, C. Grundziigedersphti- rischen trigononietrie . . . 34-2350 — Cliauvenet, W. Treatise on . . 14-31 — Davies, C. Elements of . . 14-41 — De Morgan. A. T. and double algebra 14-55 — Greenleaf, B. Elements of . . 14-96 — Gummere, J. System of . . 14-42 — Haekley, C. W. T., plane and spherical ; witji applications .... 14-139 — Hiinn, J. Elements of . . . 14-78,159 — Kirkman, T. P. First mnemonical lessons .... 14-156 — Legendre, A. M. 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Memoirs concerning the state of 29''-265 — Ubicini, M. A. Letters on . . 27''-628 — White, C. Domestic manners of the Turks 27'^-846 — See Abdul Medjid ; Constantinople ; Roumauia ; Slavonic **. Turkish ba'.h. See Baths and bathing. Tu.kisli evening entertainments. Ahmed Ibn ITem- de n 18-458 Turkish sky. See Marana. Turnbull, I). Cuba ; with notices of Porto Rica and the slave trade. L., 1840. 8" 26'^-277 — French revolution of 1830 ; the events which l)rodnced it, and the scenes by which it was accompanied. L., 1830. 8° . 27='-1944 Turnbull, J. M. E. and M. American photographs. L., 18j9. 2 V 2G'^-5r)6 Turnbull, L. Lectures on the electro-magnetic telegraph. Ph., 1852. 8" . . 6-934 — Same. 2d ed. Ph., 1853. S" . G-935 Turnbull, R. Christ in history; or, the central power among men. B., 1854 . 32-490 — Genius of Italy ; being sketclies of Italian life, literature, and religion. N. Y., 1849 27"-755 — Genius of Scotland ; or, sketches of Scottish scenery, literature, and religion. 3d ed. N. Y., 1847 27^-734 — Life pictures from a pastor's note-book. N. Y., 1857 32-673 — Pulpit orators of France and Switzerland ; sketches of their character and specimens of their eloquence. N. Y., 1848 . 30-1987 — Theophanj' ; or, the manifestation of God in Jesus Christ ; with a supplement touching the theories of Dr. Bushnell. 2d ed. Hart., 1849 32-768 Turner, A. Scottish secession of 1843 ; an examina- tion of the principles, and narrative of the contest. E., 1859 . , . 32-818 Turner, A. A. Villas on the Hudson; a collection of photo-lithographs of thirty-one country residences. N. Y., 1860. f» . 5-620 Turner, D. W. Analysis of the history of Germany. L., 1866 27«-26S9 — Notes on Herodotus ; original and selected from the best commentators. 2d ed. L. , 1843 29^-67 Turner, G. Nineteen years in Polynesia ; mission- ary life, travels, and researches in the islands of the Pacific. L., 1861. 8° . 29'M84 Turner, James. Register of experiments, anatomi- cal, physiological, and pathological, performed on living animals. L., 1«58 . 10-709 Turner, John. Two discourses introductory to a disquisition demonstrating the unlawfulness of the marriage of cousin germans. L., 1682. 8° 32-2398 Turner, J. M. W. Burnet, J. Turner and his works 5-765 — Tiiornbury, G. W. Life of . . 30-1302 Turner, Mis. L. Points of difference between the old and new Christian churches. 3d ed. B., 1856 32-2256 Turner, 0. Pioneer history of the Holland pur- chase of Western New York ; and a liistory of pioneer settlement under the au?i)ices of the Holland company. Buffalo, 1849. 8° 26"-286 Turner, R. See Lully'; Paracelsus. Turner, Samuel. Account of an embassy to the court of the Teshoo Lama in Tibet ; contain- ing a narrative of a iourney through Bootan and part of Tibet. L., 1800. 4° 28''-910 Turner, Sharon. History of the Anglo-Saxons; comprising the history of England from the earliest period to the Norman conquest. 4th ed. L., 1823. 3 v. 8° . . 27''-1170 — Same. Ph., 1841. 2 v. 8° . . 27^-1171 — History of England ; from the earliest period to the death of Elizabeth. L., 1839. 12 v. 8» 27»-1172 — Sacred history of the world. N. Y., 1838. 3 v. 32-134 — Same. v. 1. N.Y.,1832 . . 32-216 Turner, Samuel H. Companion to the book of Genesis. N. Y., 1841. 8" . . 32-759 Turner, T. H. Account of domestic architecture in England, from the conquest to Henry VIII. Oxf , 1851. 4v. 8° . . . 5-106 Turner, William. Journal of a tour in the Levant. L., 1820. 3 V. 8° . . . 29''-228 Turner, Rev, W. Livesof eminent unitarians. L., 1840 30-1862 Turner, W. M. El-Khuds the Holy ; or, glimpses in the orient. Ph., 1861. 8° . 28V-384 Turner, W. W. Jack Hopeton . . 18-3345 Turner's con>panion ; containing instructions in concentric, elliptic, and eccentric turning ; also, various plates of chucks, tools, and in- struments. Ph., 1851 . . 6-433 Turning. lIoltzai)fl'el, C. Turning and mechanical manipulation .... 6-348 — Northcott, W. H. Treatise on lathes 6-381 Turning a new leaf. S. S. Robbins . 18-3346 Turnor, H. Astra castra ; experiments and adven- tures in the atmosphere. L.,18G5. 4° 11-501 Turnor. See Turner. Turpin, Archbishop. See Rodd, T. Turt(.>n, W. Manual of the land and fresh water shells of the British islands; arranged accord- ing to the more modern systems of classifica- tion. L , 1831 .... 9-648 Tuscany. Crawford, M. S. Life in . 27^-527 — Pignotti, L. History of . . . 27''-2410 Storia, con saggi sulle scienze, lettere e arti 34-2527 — See Florgnce. TUSCULAN. 601 TYLER. Tiiscnlan disputations. M. T. Cicero . 15-18,183 Tiissaud, Mud. See Herve, F. TuthiU, F. History of California. San Francisco, 1866. 8° 26''-10r)7 Tuthill, L. C. Braggadocio . . . 18-3349 — Caroline Perthes, the Christian wife ; condensed from the life of F. C. Perthes. N. Y., ISfJO 30-1028 — Edith, the backwoods girl . . 18-3348 — History of architecture ; its present condition in Europe and the United States ; with a biogra- phy of eminent architects, and a glossary of 5-39 33-1141 18-3352 18-3357 18-3854 18-3355 architectural terms. Ph., 1848. 8° — Mirror of life. Ph. 8° . — Queer bonnets — Romantic Belinda . — Success in life ; The lawyer ■ — Tip top ; or, a noble aim — See Raskin, J., in Supplement. Tutor's ward, the. By the author of "Wayfaring sketches" 18-547 Tutti-Frutti. H. Yon Piickler-Muskau 27''-792 Tuttle, H. Arcana of nature ; or, the history and laws of creation ; with an appendix, by Datus Kelley. B., 1862. 2 v. . . 32-1819 Twain, Mark. [Pseud.] See Clemens, S. L., in Supplement. Tweddell, G. Shakspere ; his times and contempo- raries. L., 1852 .... 30-1215 Tweeddale. See Peeblesshire. Tweedie, Alex., (ed.) Dissertations on nervous dis- eases ; witli American notes and additions, by W. W. Gerhard. Ph., 1840. 8" 10-534 — Dissertations on fevers, general pathology, in- flammation, and diseases of the skin. Ph., 1840. 8° 10-533 Tweedie, W. K. A lamp to the path ; or, the bible in the heart, the home, and the market-place. B., 1854 32-525 — Calvin and Scrvetus ; the reformer's share in the trial of Michael Servetus historically as- certained. From the French, with notes and additions. E., 1846 . . . 32-1542 — Tlie early choice ; a book for daughters. N. Y., 1855 32-600 — Jerusalem and its environs ; or, the holy city as it was and is. L., 1859 . . 28''-321 Twelve days in the tombs. J. H. Green 30-1518 Twelve great battles of England. L., 1861 . • 27''-1176 Twelve months with Fredrika Bremer. M. Howitt 27b-802 Twelve years in the mines of California. L. B. Patterson 2G''-568 Twelve years of a soldier's life. W. S. R. 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[The titles of sub- divisions of this article are arranged as below : 1, Law; 2, Government, politics, socity ; 3, Education and religion ; 4, Administration of government ; 5, Foreign relations ; 6, Military and naval affairs ; 7, Industry, finance and resources ; 8, Census; 9, Colonial and general history ; 10, War of independ- ence ; 11, War of 1812; 12, Seminole war; 13, Mexican war; 14 to 23, War of 1861-5; (viz. : 14, Bibliography; 15, General history; 16,- Military and naval history ; 17, Political history ; 18, Foreign relations ; 10, Prison- life ; 20, Philanthropic and sanitary affiiirs ; 21, Biography ; 22, Anecdotes, poetry and incidents ; 23, Miscellany ;) 24, Reconstruc- tion ; 35, Geography, exploration and sur- veys ; 20, Travels and description ; 27, Miscellany.] — 1. Law. — Laws of the United States ; published by au- thority. Ph., 1796-1813. 10 V. 8° 2-54 — Statutes at large, treaties, and proclamations, from December 1859 to March 1867. Ed. by G. P. Sanger, v. 13,13. B., 1863-7. 2 v. 8" 3-273 — Brightly, F. C. Digest of laws . 2-133 — Gordon, T. F. Digest of laws . 2-126 — Wedgwood, W. B. The constitution and re- vised statutes .... 2-102 — United States digest : being a digest of decisions of the courts of comuKm law, equity, and admiralty in the United States ; [also in Eng- land, after 1850.] v. 1-13, 1847-59. [v. 1-9, by J. P Putnam ; 10-13, by G. S. Hale ; and 13, by Hale and H. F. Smith.] B., 1857-60. b" 2-155 UNITED STATES. 604 UNITED STATES. United States of North America. 1. Law. ■ — Digest of the decisions of the courts of common law and admiralty, [v. 1, by T. Metcaif and J. C. Perkins, new ed. B., 1800. v. 2,3, by G.T.Curtis. B., 1850.] 3 v. 8° 2-153 Putnam, J. P. Sujiplement to above 2-153 — Andrews, C. C. Digest of the opinions of tlie attorneys general . . . 2-218 — Peters, R. Digest of decisions in common law, equity, and a'dmiralty, (1789-1847) 2-219 — Putnam, J. P. Digest of decisions in courts of equity 2-156 — Sanger, G. P. Table of cases . 2-153 — See Internal revenue ; Habeas corpus ; Patents. — 2. Government, polities, society. — American state papers . . . 26'''-1300 — Baldwin, H. View of the government of 2-524 — Baxter, W. E. America and the Americans 2G'^-525 — Benton, T. H. Thirty years' view of 26''-32G — Bradford, A. History of the federal goverment 2G''-487 — Bremer, F. Homes of the new world 26''-254 — Brownson, 0. A. American republic 26^-720 — Calhoun, J. C. Works . ^ . . 26M)50 — Carlier, A. Mariage aux £tats Unis 34-3958 Marriage in .... 2G''-613 — Chevalier, M. Society, manners, and politics 26='-41 — Cluskey, M. W. Political text-book 26"-663 — Coni-599 — Willis, A. Outlines of the U. S. Government 26"-1026 — Witt, C. de. Fondation de la republique 34-3185 — Wright, F. d'A. Views of society and manners in America . . . . . 26^'-149 — Young, A. W. The American statesman 2G='-444 Compend of the constitution and civil juris- prudence of 2-920 — See Citizen's manual ; Colonization; Congress; Constitution ; Conventions ; Democracy ; Habeas corpus ; Parties ; Political science and politics; Slavery; and names of leading statesmen. — 3. Education and religion. — Berg, .1. F. The stone and the image 82-615 — CoUings, J. Outline of American school svstem "13-93 — Daily public school in the U. S. . 13-177 — Eraser, .1. Report on school system 13-86 — Inquiry into the moral and religious character of the American government . 2(i'^695 — Mansfield, E. D. American education 13-184 — Morris, B. F. Christian life and character of civil institutions of . . . 26''-541 — Peers, B. O. American education . 13-164 — Reed, A., and J. Matheson. Visit to the Ameri- can churches .... 32-180 — Report of the commissioner of education ; with circulars and documents accompanying the same ; submitted to the senate and iiouse of representatives. W., 18G8. 8° . 13-153 — Schaff, P. Political) social, and religious char- acter of 26''-340 — Siljestrom, P. A. Educational institutions of 1.3-207 — Wayland, F. Collegiate system in 13-231 — 4. Administration of the government. — Speeches, addresses, and messages of tlie several presidents ; also, the declaration of independ- ence, the constitution and Washington's fare- well address. Ph., 1825. 8° . 26^'-097 — Addresses and messages of the presidents to con- gress. N. Y., 1837. 8» . . 26-'-698 — Message from the president and accompany- ing documents to the two house's of congress, 1853,4, (pt. 1 ;) 1858,9, (pts. 1-3 ;) 1861,2, (pts. 2-4.) W., 1853-68. 7 v. 8° 2G"-742 Abridgement. W., 1860-G. 3 v. 8° 26»-743 UNITED STATES. 605 UNITED STATES. United States of North America. 4. Administra- tion of the Government. — Register of all officers and agents, civil, military and naval, in the service of the United States. W., 1843,04. 2 V. 8° . . 2G^'-S40 — Report of postmaster-general ; with report of commissioner of agriculture, and rejiort of commissioner on international exhibition in London, 18G3. W., 18G4. 8° . 26^-732 — Report of the secretary of the interior ; with a statement of rejected or suspended applications lor pensions, Feb. 16, 1852. 8» . 26"-744 — "Williams, E. Statesman's manual 26"-G99 — See Land office ; Post office ; Revenue. — 5. Foreign relations. — State papers and public documents of the U. S., from the" accession of George Washington to the presidency ; exhibi;ing a complete view of our foreign relations since that time, 1789-1801. B., 181o. 3 V. 80 . . . 26"-810 — Same, from the accession of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency to 1811, B., 1814. 4 v. 8» 26''-811 — Same, from the accession of George Washington. 2ded. ; including confidential documents now first published. B., 1817. 12 v. 8» 26"-812 — Debates in the house of representatives upon questions involved in the British treaty of 1794. 2d ed. Ph., 1808. 8» . 26''-763 — Diplomatic correspondence, from the signing of the definitive treaty of peace, Sept. 10, 1783, to the adoption of the constitution, March 4, 1789. W., 1833. 7 V. 8" . . 26''-771 — Diplomatic correspondence ; papers relating to foreign affiiirs accompanjing the annual mes- sage of the president to congress. W., 1865-7. 11 V. 8° 26''-775 Appendix, containing expressions of condo- lence on the assassination of A. Lincoln, late president, and the attempted assassination of .W. H. Seward, secretary of state, and F. W. Seward, assist, sec. W., 1866. 8° 26='-995 — Message of the president to congress relative to France and Great Britain ; with the papers therein referred to. Ph., 1795. 8» 26''-696 — Message of the president communicating the proceedings of the commissioners for the ad- justment of claims, under the convention of Feb. 8, 1853, between the United States and Great Britain. W., 1856. 8° . 26''-808 — Messagesof the president relative to compulsory enlistment of American citizens in the army of Prussia. W., 1800. 8» . . 26''-745 — Message from the president on the present con- dition of Mexico. W., 1862. 8» 26"-4G0 — Manual for consuls, and also for merchants, ship-owners, and masters, in their consular transactions. W., 1856. 8" . 2-307 — See Diplomacy ; and names of special subjects. — 6. Military and naval affairs. (1) Army. Reports of the secretary of war ; with ac- companying reports and papers. W., 1865-8. 7 v. 8" 26-''-730 Brackett, A. G. History of the U. S. cavalry 26^-677 Robinson, F. Organization of the army 26''-173 See Freedmen's bureau ; National cemete- ries ; Roll of honor ; Topographical bureau ; U. S. military academy. (2) Navy. Ii( port of the secretary ; with accompany- ing reports and papers. W., 1865-7. 3 V. 8° 2G''-731 Report of the secretary in relation to armored vessels. W., 1864. 8° . . 6-681 Barton, W. P. C. Scheme for amending the medical department . . . 10-7 Bowen, A. Naval monument . 26''-150 United States of North America. 6. Military and naval affairs. (2) Navy. Cooper, J. F. History of the navy 26''-49,50 Emmons, G. F. History of the navy 2G''-722 Lives of naval officers . . 30-107 List of lighthouses, beacons, and floating lights in operation ; with their location, heights, etc. W., 1849. 8° . 1-210 Principles of naval staff" rank . 2-380 Register of the commissioned, warrant, and volunteer officers of the navv, etc., for 1854, G1,G4,67,G9. W. 4 v. 8» . " . 26='-806 Register for 1815, [appendix to BoAven's naval monument] . ... 26"-150 Stuart, C. B. Naval dry docks 6-1026 Wines, E. C. Two years and a-half in the navy 29''-266 See League island ; U. S. naval academy. (3) Misc. military and naval affairs. Albany zouave cadets to the Rochester union blues 26^-865 American military biography . 30-1503 Brayman, J. O. Daring deeds of American heroes 30-1603 Coggeshall, G. History of American pri- vateers 2G''-349 Cooke, P. S. Scenes and adventures in the army 2G'>-318 Cullum, G. W. Biographical register of offi- cers and graduates of"U. S. military academy 30-2397 Excursion of the Putnam phalanx to Boston, Charle&town, and Providence . 26='-559 Hamilton, S. History of national flag 26»-353 Kip, L. Army life on the Pacific 26"-387 Military and naval defences . 6-657 Permanent fortifications and sea-coast de- fences, report on . . . . 6-675 See Battles; Military and naval ***; Ord- nance **; U. S. sanitary com. ; U. S. Chris- tian com. ; and names of military and naval officers. — 7. Industry, finance, and resources. — Accounts of receipts and expenditures for 1813. W., 1814. f . . . . 26='-1318 — Receipts and expenditures of the government for the year ending June 30, 1851. W., 1852 80 26='-764 — Bureau of statistics, monthly report of director of; Nos. 1-11,13,14. W., 1866. 4° 1-516 — Statement of the commercial relations of the U. S. with foreign nations. W., 1857-66. 8 v. 4° and 8» 1-515 — Annual report of the secretary of the treasury relative to the condition of the banks in the U. S. W., 1850. 80 . . . 1-245 On the commerce and navigation of the U. S., for 1831,2,8,41,8,9-56,61-66. W., 1832-67. 20 V. 8° 1-139 On the state of the finances, from 1837 to 1866. W., 1838-68. 17 v. 8« . 1-138 Statistics of the foreign and domestic com- merce of. W., 1864. 8° . . 1-201 — Tariff; revised and corrected, December, 1863. N. Y., 1804. 8° . . . . 2-315 — American state papers — finance . 26»-1300 — Aimroyd, G. Internal navigation of 6-600 — Ashley, J. Considerations concerning trade and revenues 1-311 — Blodget, S. Economica . . . 26''-71 — Brissot, J. P. Commerce of . . 26''-6 — Callender, J. T. Key to the six per cent cabinet 26''-22 — Coxe, T. View of . . . . 26''-53 — Dickeson, M. W. American numismatical man- ual 26^-417 — Duane, W. J. Letters . . . J}0-1606 UNITED STATES. 606 UNITED STATES. United States of North America. 7. Finances, industry, and resources. — Ferris, J. A. Financial economy of 1-318 — Flint, H. M. Railroads . . 1-340 — Gallatin, A. Considerations on currency 1-141 — Gazetteer of manufactures and manufacturing towns G-9G5 — Hallett, S. Industrial resources of 1-188 — Kennedy. J. C. G. Agriculture in, 1860 4-500 — Peto, S. M. Resources and prospects of 26^-563 — Policy of extending government aid to addi- tional railroads to the Pacific, by guaranteeing interest on their bonds ; report of senate com- mittee. W., 1869 . . . 26''-708 — Salomons, D. Monetary difficulties in America 1-285 — Seybert, A. Statistical annals of . 26''-1203 — Spaulding, E. G. History of the legal tender paper money issued during the great rebellion 1-87 — Tanner, H. S. Canals and railroads of 25-40 — Taylor, J. W. Mineral resources, east of the Rocky mountains . . . 6-304 — Trotter, A. Position of such states as have contracted public debts . . 26''-650 — Tucker, G. Progress of . . 26-''-418 — See Agriculture ; Bank of the United States ; Emigration ; Internal revenue ; Patent office ; Revenue. — 8. Census. — Digest of accounts of manufacturing establish- ments, and their manufactures. W., 1823. f° 6-964 — See Coxe, T. — Statistical view of the population of the United States from 1790 to 1830. W., 1835. f" 26M307 — Aggregate amount of each description of persons within the U. S. and territories agreeably to acts of enumeration made in 1810. [No title.] Ob. f° . . . . ... 26='-1302 — Census for 1820. W., 1821. f" . 26''-1303 — Digest of accounts of manufacturing establish- ments. W., 1823. fo . • . 6-964 — Sixth census ; corrected by department of state, 1840. W., 1841. f» . . . 26''-1304 Statistics of sixth c. W., 1841. f 26=--1311 Compendium of the enumeration of the in- habitants and statistics from the sixth census ; with abstract fnma each preceding census. W., 1841. f° . . . . 26«-lH05 Census of pensioners, returned under act for taking sixth census. W., 1841. 4» 26''-1306 — Seventh census of the U. S., 1850; with an appendix embracing notes upon the tables of each of the states. W., 1853. 4° 26»-1308 — DeBow, J. D. B. Mortality statistics of seventh census 10-630 Abstract of seventh census . 26''-755 — Manufactures of the U. S. in 1860 ; compiled from the original returns of the eiglith census. W., 1865. 4" . . . . 6-1009 — Kennedy, J. C. G. Preliminary report of eighth census 26^-760 Population of the U. S. in 1860 ; compiled from returns of the eighth census 26"-1309 — 9. Colonial and general history. — Abbott, J. American history . 26*-443 — American archives .... 26"-1301 — Bancroft, G. History of . . 26"-7,8 History of colonization of, abridged 26"-609 — Banvard, J. Romance of American history 26''-650 — Barbaroux et S(5ron. Hisloire des Etats-Unis 34-4216 — Bartlett, W. H. History of . . 26''-450 — Bonner, J, Child's history of . 26»-330 — earlier, A. Histoire du peuple Americain 34-4577 United States of North America. 9. Colonial and general history. — Charters of the colonies . . . 26''-920 — Davis, A. History of New Amsterdam 26^-649 — Essay upon the government of the English plan- tations 26''-921 — Fergus, H. History of the western world 26=^223 — Frost, J. Pictorial history of . 26''-3S4 — Goodrich, C. A. History of . . 26^-958 — Grahame, J. History of . . 26''-90,l — Grimshaw. W. and A. H. History of 26=^-607 — Hale, S. History of (till 1817) . 26^-95 — Hamilton, J. C. History of the republic 26''-364 — Hazard, E. Historical collections . 2G"-1215 — Hildreth. R. History of . . 26='-252 — Howitt, M. Popular history of . 26''-410 — Lossing, B. J. History of . . 26'''-371 Pictorial history of . . . 26'»-432 — Ludlow, J. M. History of . . 26''-473 — Marshall, J. Colonial history of v. 1 of 30-551 — Meek. A. B. Romantic passages in southwest- ern history 26"-366 — Palmer, T. H. Historical register of 26=^-713 — Patton, J. H. History of . . 26^-428 — Pitkin, T. Political and civil history of 26^-280 — Reed, H. History of the American union 26^-346 — Roberts, W. History of . ', 26^-466,1041 — Sanford, E. History of . . . 26'''-179 — Sherwood, J. D. Comic history of 26^-1061 — Spencer, J. A. History of . . 26''-509 — Tucker, G. History of . . , 26''-359 — Willard, E. History of . . . 26''-22o — 10. War of Independence. — AndrcAvs, J. War with America . 26''-4 — Botta, C. War of independence . 26''-15 — Chalmers, G. Revolt of American colonies 26=^-40 — Curwen, S. Journal and letters . 26^-55 — Ellet, Mrs. E. F. Domestic history of the revo- lution 26''-266 — Freneau, P. Poems . . . 23-92 — Frothingham, R. Battlesof Lexington, Concord ^and Bunker Hill .... 26=^-257 — Gibbes, R. W. Documentary history of Ameri- can revolution .... 26^-310 — Gilpin, T. Exiles in Virginia . 26^-483 — Gordon, W. History of the independence of 26»-87 — Greene, G. W. Historical view of the American revolution 26''-651 — Headley, J. T. Washington and his generals 30-539 — Johnson, J. Traditions of the revolution 26^-282 — Kidder, F. History of the first New Hampshire regiment 26"-965 — Lamb, R. Journal of occurrences of 26*-126 — Lippard, G. Legends of the American revolu- tion 18-1914 — Lossing, B. J, Pictorial field-book of the revo- lution 26^-294 Seventeen hundred and seventy-six 26''-390 — Marshall, C. Passages from diary . 26^-626 — Moore, F. Diary of American revolution 26»-435 — Moore, G. H. Treason of Charles Lee 20''-440 — Nell, W. C. Colored patriots of the American revolution 30-861 — Niles, H. Principles and acts of the revolution 26"-484 — Paine, T. Common sense and crisis 33-1188 — Peterson, C. J. Military heroes of the revolu- tion 30-1562 — Post, L. M. Personal recollections of the American revolution . . . 26"-419 UNITED STATES. 607 UNITED STATES. United States of North America. 10. War of Independence. — Pownull, T. Administration of the colonies 2(r'-158 — Price, r?. Justice and policy of the war in America 2-828 — Ramsay, D. American revolution 2G"-1G9 — Riedesel, F. C. L. von. Letters and memoirs ;i0-462 — Sabine, L. American loyalists . 2(i'>-178 — SafFell, W. T. R. Records of the revolutionary war 26"-3G8 — Simcoe, J. G. Military journal . 26M82 — Smitli, H.W. Nuts for future historians to crack 2G^'-593 — Stone, W. L. Border wars of American revolu- tion . . . . . . 2G^'-107 — Tarleton, B. History of campaigns 2G''-200 — Trescot, W. H. Diplomacy of the revolu'.ion 2G"-289 — Thornton, E. Pulpit of the American revolution 32-&18 — Warren, Mrs. M. History of American revolu- tion 2G''-21G — Watson, H. C. Camp-fires of the revolution 26»-271 — Watson, E. Men and times of the revolution 2G»-335 — 11. War of 1812. — Armstrong, J. War of 1812 . . 26''-5 — Brackenridge, H. M. History of the late war 2G''-20 — Clarke, J. F. History of the campaign of 1812 30-1088 — Dwight, T. History of the Hartford convention 2G»-724 — Gleig, G. R. Campaigns of the British army at Washington .... 26'''-715 — Headley, j. T. Second w\ar with England 2G^-312 — Ingersoll, C. J. Historical sketch of the second war between the U. S. and G. B. 26"-lll,2 — James, W. Naval occurrences . 2G''-987 — Lossing, B. J. Pictorial field-book 2G''-619 — Subaltern in America . . . 2G''-o46 — 12. Seminole war. See Seminole wars, pace 530. — 13. Mexican war. See Mexican war, page 383. — 14. War of 1861-5. BMiogvapJiy. Bartlett, J. li. Literature of the rebellion 21-299 — 15. General liutory. xibbott, J. S. C. Civil war in America 2G»-G15 Burgerkrieges in America . 34-2415 Crafts, W. A. The southern rebellion 2G--'-1224 Draper, J. W. History of American civil war 2G^-938 Fletcher, II. C. History of the American war 2G''-G13 Foote, II. S. War of the rebellion 2G»-8G3 Frost, Mrs. J. B. The rebellion in the U. S. 2G''-928 Giddings, J. R. History of the rebellion 2G''-557 Greeley, II. American conflict 2G*-5G0 Guernsey, A. H., and H. M. Alden. Har- per's pictorial history . . . 26M326 Headley. J. T. The great rebellion 2G''-493 Kettell, J. P. History of the great rebellion 2G"-551 Lossing, B. J. Pictorial history of the civil war 2G^-802 Moore, F. Rebellion record . 2G"-461 Moore, J. History of the great rebellion . . 2G^-839 Pollard, E. A. The lost cause . 2G»-833 Southern history of the war . 26M96 United States of North America. 15. War of 1861-5. General history. Spencer, C. P. Last ninety days of the war ; . 20^-841 Stacke, H. Story of the American war 2G''-990 Stephens, Mrs. A. S. Pictorial history of the war for tlie union . . . 26^-G05 Tliayer, W. M. Youth's history of the re- bellion 2G"-543 Tomes, R. The war with the south 2G"-1225 Victor, O. J. History of southern rebellion • 2G''-585 — 16. Military and natal Mstory. Andrews, C. C. Campaign of Mobile 26''-855 Army register of the volunteer force of the U. S. A., for the years 18G1-5. W., 18G5. 8 V. 8'' 2G-''-1020 Bachman, J. Panorama of the seat of war 25-349 Barnard, J. G. Peninsular campaign 26='-563 Battlefields of the south . . 2G»-547 Bickham, W. D. Rosecrans' campaign with the fourteenth army corps . . 26''-498 Borcke, H. von. Confederate war for inde- pendence 2G^-850 Boudrye, L. N. Historic records of fifth N. Y. cavalry 2G''-1049 Bowman, S. M., and R. B. Irwin. Sher- man and his campaigns . . 26^-704 Boynton, C. B. History of the navy during the rebellion .... 2G"-939 Chesney, C. C. Military view of campaign in Virginia and Maryland . . 2G''-544 Coffin, C. C. Following the flag 26''-589 Four years of fighting . . 26=^-805 My days and nights on the battlefield 2G"-576 Conyngham, D.P. Sherman'smarchthrough the south 26"-707 Cook, J. Siege of Richmond . 2G"-478 Cooke, J. E. "Wearing of the gray 2G''-1011 Coppee, H. Grant and his campaigns 26»-726 Crawford, J. M. Mosby and his men 2G='-87o Davis, W. W. H. 104th Penna. regiment 2G»-878 Defences of the N. E. frontier . 2G''-979 Dodge, W. S. History of the old second division 26''-8G9 Duke, B. W. Histoiy of Morgan's cavalry 2G''-884 Early, J. A. Last year of the war 26=^-998 Edge, F. M. Alabama and Kearsarge 2GM028 Maj. -Gen. McClellan and the campaign on the Yorktown peninsula . . 2G"-653 Fitch, J. Annals of army of the Cumberland 2G"-525 Fremont, J. B. Story of the guard 2G»-489 Die leibgarde . . . 34-582 Gillmore, Q. A. Engineer and artillery operations in Charleston liaibor . 2G=^59-4 Repoit of the siege of Foit Pulaski 6-608 Gilmor, II. Four years in the saddle 26^-813 Gracey, S. L, Annals of the Gth Penna. cavalry 2G''-1010 Grant, U. S. Report of the armies 26»-979 Gross, G. J. Battlefield of Gettysburg 2l3''-877 Henry, G. W. Military record of civilian appointments in the army . . 2G"-10G3 Iloge, Mrs. A. H. The boys in blue 26='-996 Hunt, C. E. The Shenandoah ; or, the last confederate cruiser . . . 26''-873 UNITED STATES. 608 UNITED STATES. United States of North America. 16. War of 1861-5. Military and naval Imtory. Jones, J. B. Rebel war clerk's diary 26''-739 Jordan, T., and J. P. Pryor. Campaign of Lieut. -Gen. Forrest ... . 26»-1007 Larke, J. K. General Grant and his cam- paigns 26^-531 Lecomte, F. War in the U. S. . 26''-o05 Locke, W. H. Story of the regiment 26=^-988 Lyle, W. W. Lights and shadows of array life 2G''-G53 McClellan, G. B. Army of the Potomac; with accounts of campaign in WesternVirginia . _ . . . 26'*-524 Marks, J. J. Peninsular campaign in Vir- ginia 26«-532 Moore, J. Kilpatrick and our cavalry 26='-654 Nfiglee, H. M. Report of command of dis- trict of Virginia .... 26^-979 Newball, F. C. With Gen. Sheridan in Lee's last campaign .... 26"-836 Nichols, G. W. Story of the great marcli 26''-721 Noyos, G. F. Bivouac and battlefield 26'>-502 Osbon, B. S. Handbook of U. S. navy 26='-687 Patterson, R. Campaign in valley of the Shenandoah 26"-o92 Pollard, E. A. Lee and his lieutenants 26M012 Quint, A. H. The Potomac and the Rapidan 26"-r)Gl Record of the federal dead . . 26M003 Red-tape and pigeon-hole generals 26"-542 Report of the committee on the conduct of the war ; with supplement and reports on Fort Pillow, and returned prisoners. W., 18G3-6. 5 V. 8» 26''-757 Attack on Petersburg, July 30, 18G4. W., 1805. 8" . . . . 2G''-1031 Schalk, E. Campaigns of 1862,3 6-G88 Scheliha, — v. Coast defence . 6-690 Scott, J. Partisan life with J. S. Mosby 26''-954 Semmes, R. Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter 26''-570 Shanks, W. P. G. Personal recollections of distinguished generals . . . 30-1847 Sherman, W. T. OflBcial account of his groat march 26^-781 Stevenson, W. G. Thirteen months in the rebel army 26''-425 Tenney, W. J. Military and naval history of the rebellion .... 26»-719 Townsend, G. A. Campaigns of a non- combatant 26''-774 Woodbury, A. Burnside and the 9th army corps 26^-862 Woodward, E. M. Our campaigns 26»-602 See Army of the Potomac ; National ceme- teries ; Ordnance ; Roll of honor. — 17. Political history. Arnold, I. N. Lincoln and the overthrow of slavery 26"-879 Bledsoe, A. T. Is Davis a traitor? 2-549 Botts, J. M. Great rebellion . 26^-838 Boutwell, G. S. Speeches and papers relating to the rebellion .... 26''-961 Bright, J. Speeches on the American ques- tion 26''-660 Cairnes, J. E. The slave power 26°-481 Chiltenden, L. E. Report of secret sessions of conference convention . . 20'»-578 Conway, M. D. The golden hour 26»-G07 Rejected stone . . . 26''-f68 Dabney, R. L. Defence of Virginia 2G"-9o3 United States of North America. 17. War of 1861-5. Political history. Daniel, J. M. Richmond examiner diiring the war 26''-981 Davis, H. W. Speeches and addresses 26^-858 Dye, J. S. Plots and crimes of the great conspiracy of America . . 26^-867 Ellison, T. Slavery and secession . 6='-468 Farrar, C. C. S. The war, its causes and consequences .... 26''-675 Fisher, H. W. Origin of the American war 2G''-65;5 Gasparin, A. de. L' Amerique devant r Europe 34-4529 America before Europe . 26''-424 Une grand peuple qui se releve 34-3339 Uprising of a great people . 26''-408 Goodwin, T. S. Natural history of secession 26=^-526 Greeley, H. History of the struggle for slavery extension . . . 26^-999 Greenhow, R. First year of abolition rule at Wasliington .... 26^-537 Gurowski, A. de. Diary . . 26-^-477 Hope, A. J. B. B. The American disruption 26^'-1005 Hopkins, J. B. Fall of the confederacy 26-''-984 Hudson, E. M. Second war of independence 2G^'-527 Keckley, E. Behind the scenes 30-2361 Kelley, W. D. Replies to Northrup 26«-977 Kennedy, J. P. Ambrose's letters on the rebellion 26''-703 Kerr, W. S. R. Confederate secession 2G--'-788 Laugel, A. Les causes et caracteres de la guerre civile .... 34-4672 Lunt, G. Origin of the late Avar 26"-735 MacMalion, T. W. Cause and contrast 2G"-1904 McPherson, E. Political history of 26^-571 Massie, J. W. America ; the origin of the present conflict .... 26^-497 Newcomb, S. Our financial policy during the rebellion 1-246 Partridge, J. A. Makiug of the American nation 26^^-828 Record of the democratic party 26*-977 Reports of the select committee of five on the collection of duties ; on hostile organization against the government within the District of Columbia ; on naval force of the U. S. ; rela- tive to the correspondence between the presi- dent and commissioners of South Carolina ; and on seizure of forts. W., 1861. 8° 26''-767 Schurz, C. Speeches . . 2-853 Shaffner, T. P. War in America 26«-469 Smitii, G. Letter to a whig member of the southern independence association 26''-1004 Spence, J. Southern independence 26''-1005 Stanton, R. L. Church and the rebellion , 26»-572 — — - Stephens, A. Constitutional view of the late war 26"-1013 Tharin, R. S. Arbitrary arrests in the south 26''-490 Thayer, M. R., F. E. Felton, and J. W. An- drews. Addresses, etc., on . 26''-975 Throop, M. H. The future . 26''-661 True interpretation of the war . 26*-100.'5 Vallandigham, C. L. Record . 26"-700 Speeches, arguments, etc. . 26^-926 Williams, J. Rise and fall of the model republic 26"-5C0 UNITED STATES. GOO UNITED STATES. United States of North America. 18. War of 1861-5. Foreign 1 elation s. "Alabama," the, official correspondence in respect to 26»-860 Anent the North American continent SG-'-lOOS Bemis, G. Precedents of American neu- trality ; hasty recognition ot rebel belligerency •20-^-1001 Edge, F. M. England's danger and her safefv ^()»-1005 Familiar epistle to R. J. Walker 2G"-1005 Field, E. W., and C. G. Loring. Corre- spondence on present relations between Great Britain and U. S. of A. . . 26^-501 — — Gibbs, F. W. Recognition . 2()''-100r) Laboulaye, E. Les Etats-Unis et la France 34-4o72 Correspondence relatinir to the civil war in the U. S., 1862-4. 3v. "l". . 26»-1206 Rebel brag and British bluster . 26"-705 — 19. Prison-l'^e. Abbott, A. O. Prison-life in the south 2G='-706 Cavada, F. F. Libby-life . . 25»-o6G Ely, A. Journal in Richmond. . 26''-415 Ferguson, J. Life struggles in rebel prisons 26''-737 Glazier, W. W. Capture, prison pen, and escape 2G"-69o Hamlin, A. C. Martyiia . . 26''-837 Harris, W. C. Prison-life at Richmond 2G''-413 Keiley, A. M. In vinculis . 26''-829 Sabre, G. E. Nineteen months a prisoner of war 26»-727 — 20. Philanthropic and mnitarv affairs. Alcott, L. M. Hospital sketclies 26''-477 Bounty fund commission, Philadelphia, re- port, 1865 26''-978 Brocket t, L. P., and M. C. Vaughan. Wo- man's work in the civil Avar . 26"-886 Cooper-shop volunteer refreshment commit- tee, statement. Ph., 1864. 8° . 26''-978 Ellis, T. T. Leaves from the diary of an army surgeon .... 26»-497 Hospital transports . . . 2G''-o00 Penna. relief association for east Tennessee, report. Ph., 1864 , . , 26''-978 Philanthropic results of the war 2G"-870 Reed, W. H. Hospital life in the army of the Potomac 26"-787 See United States Christian commission ; United States sanitary commission. — 21. Biography. — — Goodrich, F. B. Tribute book 26''-1201 Headley, J. T. Farragutaudour naval com- manders 30-1994 Larke, J. K. Grant and his generals cO-2016 Moore, F. Heroes and martyi's 30-2035 Women of the war . . 30-1884 — — Our great captains . . , 30-1655 Pollard, E. A. Lee and his lieutenants 26^012 Shanks, W. T. G. Distinguished generals \ . 30-1847 Shea, J. G. The fallen brave . 30-2015 Southern generals . . . 30-1589 Stow^e, H. B. Men of our times 30-2375 — 22. Anecdotes, poetry, and incidents. Boker, G. H. Poems of the war 23-742 DeLeon, T. C. South songs . 23-837 Hackett, H. B. Christian memorials 32-1187 Kirkland, F. Anecdotes and incidents 26-'-854 Mason, E. V., (ed.) Southern poems of the war 23-890 Melville, H. Battle pieces . . 23-868 United States of North America. 22. War of 1861-5. Anecdoteii, poetry, and incidents. Moore, F. Anecdotes, poetry, and incidents of the war, north and south ' . 26"-804 Personal and political ballads 23-735 : Songs of the soldiers . . 23-720 Phelps, A. L. Our country , 33-1148 Redden, L. C. Idyls -786 Hardinge, Mrs. I. Belle Boyd in camp and prison 26^^-595 Hepwdrth, G. H. Whip, hoe, and sword 26''-476 Higginson, T. W. Army life in a black regi- ment 26"-1058 Knox, T. W. Camp-fire and cotton-field ., . . . 2Q^-nm Laugel, A. Les Etats-Unis pendant la guerre 34-3489 United States during the war 26''-567 Lester, C. E. Light and dark of the rebel- lion 26b-442 Life in the south . . . 26''-441 Mallet, W. W. Errand to the south 26'M44 My cave-life in Vickshurg . . 26"-540 Nott, C. C. Sketches . . 26^-433 Peyton, J. L. American crisis 26'-917 Post, L. M. Soldiers' letters . 33-1272 Richardson, A. I). The secret service : the field, the dungeon, the escape . 26^-709 Russell, W. H. My diary north and south 26^-430 Trollope, A. North America . 26''-4l9 Woes of war .... 26''-1005 See Confederate states ; Slavery ; South. — 24. Beconstruction. — Cany, H. C. Industrial, financial, and politi- cal ...... 3-55 — Felton, F. Purification and reconstruction 26''-975 — Flanders. H. Observations . . 26^-976 — Keiley, W. D. The south . . 26''-977 — McCardle, W. H., case of . . 2-362 — Pollard, E. A. Lost cause regained 26^-1016 — Provisional governors, message concerning . . . . . 2G''-973 — Reportof the joint committee on reconstruction. W., 186G. 8» 26^-819 — Report of the select committee on the New Or- leans riots. W., 1867. 8°. . 26''-951 — Tennessee, admission of . . . 26-'-973 — Throop, M. H. The future . . 26«-661 — The usurpation .... 26«-976 89 UNITED STATES. 610 UNITED STATES. United States of North America. 25. Geography, explorations, and surveys. — Baldwin, T., and J. Tliomas. Gazetteer of 25-112 — Colvocoresses, G. M. Four years in the gov- ernm(!nt exploring expedition . 29*'-lll — Darby, W., and T. Dwight. Gazetteer of 25-119 — Emory, W. H. U. S. and Mexican boundary 2()''-1002 — Falconer, T. Southwestern, Oregon, and north- western boundary . . . 2()''-C61 — Graham, J. D. Eeports on western lake har- bors 2G''-341 — Haskel-, D., and J. C. Smith. Gazetteer of 25-102 — Meade, G. C. Report of survey of north and nortliwest lakes .... 6-98:] — Mitchell, S. A. Index of counties, districts, townships, towns, etc. . . 25-fil — Poor, H. V. Railroad map of . 35-164 — Reports of explorations iind survej'S, to ascer- tain route for a railroad Ironi the Mississippi river to the Pacific ocean, made in 18 8,4. AV., 1855-60. 12 V. in 13. 4° . 26''-1001 — Reportsof the secretary of war ; with reconnais- sances of routes from San Antonio to El Paso ; also, the report of Capt. Marcy"'s route from Fort Smith to Santa Fe. W., 1850. 8° 26''-481 — "Wiikes, C. U. S. exploring expedition 29''-75 — S;^e Coast survey ; Interoceanic canals and rail- roads; Pacific railroad. — 26. Travels and description. — Alembert, A. d'. Flanerie parisienneauxEtats- Unis .^ 34-3022 — Ampere, J. J. Promenade en Amerique 34-4501 — Arfwedson, C D. U. S. and Canada, in 1832 26i'-471 — Beste, J. R. The Wabash . . 26^-574 — Bowles, S. Our new west , . 26''-714 Pacific railroad open . . . 26"-633 — Bradbury, J. Interior of America in 1809-11 26b-5 — Brissot de Warville, J. P. New travels in 26''-6 — Buckingham, J. S. America, historical, sta- tistic, and descriptive . . . 26''-9 — Bunn, A. Old England and New England 26''-640 — Burnaby, A. Middle settlements of N. A. in 1759,60 26''-615 — Carlisle, G. W. F. Travels in America 26b-293 — Chastellux, F. J. Travels in N. A. 26M8 — Chateaubriand, R. F. A. de. Voyage en Ame- rique 34-3116,5413 — Combe, G. Notes during a phrenological visit 26''-22 — Comettant, O. Trois ans aux Etats-Unis 34-3146 — Cooper,T. Some information respecting America 26'^-23 — Crockett, D. Tour to the nortli and down east 26''-555 — Cuming, F. Sketches of a tour . 26''-524 — Curtis, G. W. Lotus-eating . . 26''-614 — Dickens, C. American notes . 26''-144 — Duncan, J. N. Travels through the U. S. and Canada 26»>-639 — DAvight, T., jr. Summer tours . 26''-31 — Ferguson, W. America by river and rail 26''-468 — Ferrall, S. A. Ramble tlirough . 26"-35 — Oilman, C. Poetiv of travel . . 26''-164 — Ha 1, F. Travels in . . . 20^-46 — Had, N. From Liverpool to St. Louis 26"-241 — Hamilton, T. Men and manners in America 26''-469 — Hancock, W. Emigrant's five years in the free states 26'-- 390 United States of North America. 26. Travels and description. — Hodgson, A. Journey through N. A. 26''-145 -— Holly, O. L. Picturesque tciurist . 26'M9 — Hurt-Binet, M. G. Neuf mois aux Etats-Unis 34-3964 — Kemble, F. A. Journal . . . 26'^-10 — Ker, H. Travels through . . 26''-61 — Lanman, C. Adventures in the wilds of 26'>-319 Adventures of an angler in . 26'M21 — La Rochefoucault-Liancourt, F. A. F. Travels in 1795-7 26''-1005 Voyage fait en 1795-7 . . 84-4209 — Latham, ll. Black and white . 26"-636 — Latrobe, C. J. Rambl(;r in North America 26"-66 — LaAvrence, G. A. Border and Bastille 26''-450 , — Levasseur,A. Lafayette in America 26''-147 — Liebei', F. Letters to a gentleman in Germany 26''-275 — Lundie. Mrs. J. C. America as I found it 26''-232 — Lyell, C. Second visit to . . 26'M92 — McCall, G. A. Letters from the frontiers 26''-681 — Macgregor, .T. Our brothers and cousins 26''-35o — ]\I=ickay, A. Travels in, 1846,7 . 26''-200 — Mackinnon, L. Atlantic and transatlantic 26*'-231 — Marryat, F. Diary in America . 26'*-79 — Martineau, H. Retrospect of western travel . . 26^-78 — Maury, S. M. Enclishwoman in America . ^. . . . 26''-80 — Mitchell, D.W. Ten years in . 26''-489 — Murray, A. M. Letters from . 26''-29G — Murray, C A. North America in 1834-6 26''-88 — Ossoli, S. M. F. de. Summer on the lakes 26''-40 — Parkinson, R. Tour in America, 1798-1800 20*^-659 — Pumpelly, R. Across America and Asia 29*'-136 — Russell, W. H. Mj' diary north and south , . 26"-430 — Sagra, R. de la. Cinq mois aux Etats-Unis 84-4735 — Sala, G. A. My diary in America, 1863,-4 26''-526 — Shaw, J. Ramble through . . 26"-635 — Sigouruey, Mrs. L. H. Scenes in my native land 26"-117 — Silliman, A. Galh'p among American scenery 2G''-118 — Skinner, J. E. H. After the storm 26»'-665 — Tallack, W. Friendly sketches in America 26^-417 — Things as they are .... 26''-! 24 — Tuckerman, H. T. America and her commen- tators 26''-473 — Wansey, H. Journal of excursion, 1794 26^-616 — Weld, I., jr. Travels in, 1795-7 . 26'^-641 — Willis, N. P. Health trip to the tropics 2(,''-258 — Wortley, E. S. Travels in, 1849,r.O 2G"-221 — See Emigration ; Topographical bureau. — 27. Miscellany. — American annual register, 1796 . 26''-728 — British mechanic's and labourer's hand-b(K)k and guide • 26''-868 — Camp, D. N. American year-book 26"-992 — Davis, E. Half century ; ( hanges in the U. f^. 26''-625 — Eighty years' progress in . . 26*-912 — Grattan, T. C. Civilized America . 26'>-345 — Janson, C. W. Stranger in America 26''-474 — Mellen, G. Book of the U. S. . 26*'-588 UNITED STATES. 611 UPflAM. United Statesof North America. 27. Miscellany. — Miirat, A. Moral and political sketch of 2G'^-H9 — Poussin, G. T. Power and progress of 26-'-273 — Pritts, J. Border-life . . . SO^-STO — Putnam, G. P. American fiicts . 26"-7r)0 — Smith, J. J., and J. F. Watson. American liis- torical and literary curiosities . 88-3;)9 — Volney, C. F. View of . . . 2(5"-'i91 — Warden, D. B. Statistical, political and his- torical account of . . . 26*'-58G — Winterhotham, W. View of . 2(i'^-595 — See Alaska (in Supplement) ; America ; Indians : Lakes ; Northwest ; Parties ; South ; Territo- ries ; West (U. S.) ; and names of states. U. S. Christian commission. Annual reports, 2d to 5th. Ph., 1864-7. 8° . . . 82-2149 — Moss, L. Annals of . . . 82-2148 — Smith, E. P. Incidents of . . 26"-1047 United States magazine and democratic review. V. 1-80. Wr, 1838-52. 8° . . 17-88 United States military academy. Benton, J. G. Ordnance and gunnery for cadets of 6-567 — Boynton, E. C. ^History of . . 26^-584 — Park, R. History and topography of 26''-152 United States naval academy. Luce, S. B. In- structions in naval light artillery for 6-687 — Marshall, E. C. History of . . 26»-471 U. S. naval observatory. Astronomical and meteor- ological observaticms during the years 1849-52. 1802-6. W., 1862-8. 7 v. 4° . 12-155 U. S. sanitary commission. Bulletin. [Nov. 1868 to Aug. 1865.] N. y., 1866. 8" . 10-751 — Docmnents. v. 1,2, No. 1-95. N. Y., 1866. 2 v. 8° 10-752 — Bray ton & Terry. Sketch of the soldiers' aid society of Ohio .... 26-^-588 — Narrative of sufferings of U. S. ofBcers and soldiers while prisoners of war in the hands of the rebel authorities. Ph., 1865. 8» 26''-852 — Sketch of its purposes and its work. B., 1868 10-408 34-4707 34-4706 — Evans, T. W. Essais d'hygiene La commission sanitaire — Flint, A. Causation and prevention of disease 10-806 — Hammond, W. A. Medical and surgical essays 10-454 — Henshaw, S. E. History of the northwestern branch . — Our daily fare — Spirit of the foir . . . . — Stilie, C. J. History of . United States service magazine, v. 1 1864-6. 8» Unity in variety. C. Dresser Unity of the human races. T. Smyth . Unity of worlds. B. Powell Univers, 1'. Artaud de Montor, A. F. — La Salle, A. E. G. Sicile Universal catalogue for 1772,3. L. 26»-1040 33-1179 33-1178 2G'^-885 N. Y., 17-197 9-87 29''-168 11-80 Italic 34-4889 34-4889 2 V. 8° 21-288 "Universal character," or manner of writing that may be intelligible to the inhabitants of every country. Bath. Sm. 4° . . 22-865 Universal formulary. R. E. Griffith , 10-925 Universal genius. M. W. Savage . . 18-2787 Universal history. See History, general and uni- versal . Universal history compiled from original authors. V. 2-7. L., 1787-44. 6 v. f . 29»-407 — Additions to. L., 1750. f", . . 29»-408 Universal history on scriptural principles; new ed., chiefly designed for the young. L. 6 v. 29='-92 Universal path-finder, the. M. N. Olmsted 83-1876 Universal restoration : a poem. G. Calvert 28-923 Universal songster ; or, museum of mirth ; being a collection of ancient and modern songs. L., n. d. 3 V. 8» . . . . 23-423 Universal suffrage. T. W. Hartley . 2-1029 Universal text-book of photography. L., 1864 6 f'SS Univercoelum and sjiiritual philosopher, the, [afier- wards Spirit of the age.] N. Y., 1848,9. 4 v. in 1 4° 32-2058 Uuiversalism. Ballon, II. Eleven sermons 82-M84 Notes on the parables . . 32-1483 Treatise on atonement . . 82-1485 — Dexter, H. M. Verdict of reason . 32-1652 — Kidwell, J. Strictures on future punishm: nl 82-1483 — Kneeland, A. Philadelphia universalist masa- zine 32-1703 — Smith, M. II. Uuiversalism not of God 82-14S0 — See Future state. Universe. Cudwortii, R. Intellectual system of 15-25 — See Nature. Universe, the. F. A. Pouchet . . 9-1051 Universities. Arnold, M. Schools on the continent 18-18 — Hamilton, Sir W. Discussions on philosophy 15-253 — Huber, V. A. English universities 18-118 — Newman, J. H. Office and work of 13-150 — Schaff, P. Universities of Germany 82-688 — See Education ; Schools ; and names of univer- sities. Universities' mission to Central Africa. H. Rowley 83-1938 University of the state of New York. See New York state, (EduCvtional and literary institutions.) University quarterly ; conducted by an association of collegiate and professional students, v. 1-4. Ne\r Haven, 1860,1. 8° . . 17-105 University representation. J. Ileywood 18-107 Unjust judge, the: a memorial of R. B. Taney '2-992 Unloved one. Mrs. Holland . . . 18-1440 Unprotected ; or, facts in dressmaking life. By a dressmaker. L., 1857 . . . 2-1027 Unprotected females in Norway ; or, the pleasantest way of travelling there, passing through Denmark and Sweden ; with Scandinavian sketches from nature. L., 1857 . 27'^-443 Unsuspected observer, the, in the spirit of the late famous Martinus Scriblerius. L., 1793. 3 v. 38-970 Until death us do part. A. J. Evans . 18-4291 "Unto this last." J. Ruskin . . 3-201 Unzer, J. A. Principles of physiology ; and a dis- sertation on the functions of the nervous sys- tem. Trans, and ed. by T. Laycock. L., 1851. 8» 10-158 "Up the country." E.Eden . . 28'>-517 Up and down the London streets. M. Lemon • . . 27''-836 Up hill ; or, life in the factory. B., 1865 18-8887 Up the Rhine. T. Hood . . . 37b-273 Up the river. J. Abbott . . . 18-85 Up the river. F. W. Shelton . . 33-813 Up-country letters. T. W. Mansfield . 33-501 Upcott, W. Bibliographical account of the princi- pal works relating to British topography. L., 1818. 3 v. 8° . . . . 31-283 — and F. Shoberl. Biographical dictionary of the the living autiiors of Great Britain and Ireland and a chronological register of their publica- tions. L., 1816. 8° . . . 31-135 Updike, W. Memoirs of the Rhode Island bar. B., 1843. 8° .... 30-583 Upham, C. W. Life of Sir Henry Vane, (S. A. B. 4) 30-497 — Lectures on witchcraft ; comprising a history of the delusion in Salem, in 1693. B., 1831 ' . .... 36^-634 UPHAM. 612 UZZIEL. Upliam, C. W. Salem witchcraft ; with an account of Salem village, and a history of opinions on Avitchcraft and kindred subjects. B., 18G7. 2v 26''-959 Uphani, E. History of the Ottoman empire. E., 1829. 2 V 27''-3260 L pham, T. C. 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Y., 1856.' 2 V. 8« . . . 6-438 — Same. Edited by R. Hunt. L., 1860. 3 v. 8° . 6-439 — Dictionary of chemistry ; on the basis of Mr. Nicholson's ; in which the principles o-f the science are investigated anew,, and its appli-_ cations to the phenomena of nature, medicine, &c., detailed. Ph., 1821. 2 v. 8<> 8-86 — Philosophy of manufactures ; or, an exposition of the economy of the factory system. L., 1835 6-440 — Philosophy of manufactures ; or, an exposition of the scientific, moral, and commercial economy of the factor}' system of Great Britain. 3d ed. ; continued by P. L. Simmonds. L., 1861 6-441 Urethra. Thompson, H. Stricture of . 10-906 Uriconium, the Roman city of. J. C. Anderson 27»-25 Urinary organs. Morland, W. , Diseases of 10-439 Urinary organs. Parrish, J. Diseases of tlie 10-467 — Roberts, W. Treatise on urinary diseases 10-590 — Thompson, H. Diseases of . . 10-886 Stricture of urethra . . . 10-906 Urine. Neubauer, C, and J. Vogel. Analysis of 10-831 — See Kidneys. Urn-burial. Browne, SirT. Discourse on 32-1655 Urquhart, D. The Lebanon (Mount Souria) ; a history and a diary. L., 1860. 2 v. 8" 28='-184 — The pillars of Hercules ; or, a narrative of travels in Spain and Morocco. N. Y., 1850. 2 V 27''-764 — The spirit of the east illustrated in a journal of travels through Roumeli. L., 1838. 2 v. 8° 27''-464 Urquhart, J. Orme, W. Memoirs of . 30-905 Urquhart, W. Sir John May Mead . 18-3386 Urquhart, "VV. P. Lite and times of Francesco Sforza, duke of Milan ; with a sketch of the history of Italy. E., 1852. 2 v. 8° 30-1472 Ursula. Miss E. M. Sewell . . . 18-2816 Ursule Mirouet. H. de Balzac . . 34-3043 Use of sunshine. R. B. Knowles , . 18-3388 Useful arts. Appleton's mechanic's magazine 6-979 — Coxe, T. Statement of the manufactures of the U.S. for 1810 .... 6-963 — Cutbush, J. American artist's manual 6-881 — The engineer- 6-1021 — Ewbank, T. The world a workshop 6-848 — Franklin journal .... 6-850 — Howe, H. 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Utah and the mormons 26'^-267 — Simpson, J. H. Explorations in the basin of 26"-1046 — Stansbury, H. Expedition to Salt lake 26''-230 — See Mormons. Uterus. Duparcque. F. Diseases of . 10-486 — Sims, J. M. Notes on uterine surgery 10-723 Utilitarianism explained and exemplified in moral and political government. L., 1864 15-204 Utilitarianism. John Stuart Mill . . 15-353 Utility, book of. T. Tegg . . . 83-1118 Utility of mathematics. C. Davies . 14-23 Utilization of minute life. T. L. Phipson 9-604 Utopia. Sir T. More .... 2-807 Utterly wrecked. H. Morford . . 18-2943 Utterton, F. A. Biographical sketches of twenty- three great empeiors, kings, and conquerors ; for juvenile readers. L.,'l859 . 30-1174 Uwins, Mrs. Memoir of Thomas Uwins ; with let- ters to his brothers during seven years spent in Italy, and correspondence with the late Sir Thomas Lawrence, and other distimrnished persons. L., 1858. 2 v. . . 30-1166 Uzziel, J. Ben. See Targums. VACANCES. 613 VAN NEST. 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Nefiien . 34-591 Veuillot, L. Les libres peuseurs. 2me ed. P., 1850 34-3887 Veuve des montagnes. Sir W. Scott . 34-4U98 Via media. — Andrews . . . " 32-1291 Viardot, L. Musoes d'Allemagne. 2me ed. P., 1855 34-3972 — Musees de angleterre, de Belgique, de Hollande, et de Russie. P., 1855 . . 31-3 '73 — Musees d'Espagne. Suivls de notices sur la principaux peintres de I'Espagne. 2me etl. P., 1853 34-3974 — Les musees de France (Paris). 2me ed. P., 1860 84-3975 — Musees d'ltalle ; precedes d'une dissertation sur les origines tiaditionelles de la peinture mo- derne. 3me ed. P., 1859 . , 34-3976 Viator ; or, a peep into my note-book. D. Hotfman 33-262 Viator. Sec Washington sketcli-book. Vicaire de Wakefield. O. Goldsmith . 34-3990 Vicar of Roost 18-780 Vicar of Wakefield. O. Goldsmith . 18-1197 Vicar of Wrexhill. Mrs. F. Trollope . 18-3303 Vicars, H. Wightman, J. B. Memorials of 30-928 Vicary, M. Notes of a residence at Rome in 1846. L., 1847 27*'-477 Vice-president's daughter. G. F. de Vingut 18-853 Vicenza. duke of See Caulaincourt. Viceroys of Ireland. .L T. Gilbert . 27M^50 Vicissitudes of commerce; a tale of the cotton trade 18-3397 Vicissitudes of families. Sir B.Burke 27M50 Vicissitudes of Italy. Genoa, 1859 . 27=^-2492 Vickers, J. New course of practical grammar ; or, plain straight road to good English. L. r 22—272 Vickers, T. See Purcell, J. i3. ' Vicksburg. My cave life in . . 26-''-540 Vicomte de Beziers. F. Soulie . . 34-3777 Vicomte de Bragelonne. A. Dumas . 34-3209 Vicomte de Launay. Mme E. de Girardin 34-3356 Victim of excitement. Mrs. C. L. Hentz 18-1411 Victim of intrigue. J. W. Taylor . 33-932 Victims of society. Countess of Blessington 18-345 Victoire. C. Ames .... 18-3914 Victor, B. The history of the theatres of London and Dublin. L., 1761 . . 24-213 — See Oult.m, W. C. Victor, M. V. F. [Seely Regester.] The dead let- ter . 18-3801 — Fashionable dissipation . . 18-1111 — See Fuller, F. A. Victor, O. J. 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Ph., 1833 " 26''-694 Vignettes. B. R. Parkes . . . 30-1834 Vigueul-Marville. [Pseud, for N. B. d'Argonne.] Melanges d'histoire et de litterature. P., 1725. 3v 34-4473 Vignt ans apres. A.Dumas . . 34-3206 — Suite ; (Le vicomte de Bragelonne) 34-3209 Vigny, A. de. Cinq-Mars, ou une conjuration sous Louis XIII. P., 1859. 8» . 34-4509 — Cinq Mars 18-850 — Servitude et grandeur niilitaires. 7me ed. P., 1857. 8° 34-4570 — Stello. 7me ed. P., 1857. 80 . 34-4571 Vilbort, J. Les lieroines ; uouvelles pohmaises. P., 1864 34-3889 Villa on the Rhine ; or, villa Eden. B. Auerbach 18-4199 Villa gardener. J. C. Loudon . . 4-69 Village ; a poem. .G. Crabbe . . 23-64,5 Village belles. Miss A. Manning . 18-2051 Village dialogues. R. Hill . . . 33-417 Village doctor. S. de B. d'Arbouville . 18-158 Village life in Eirypt. B. St. John . 28"-154 Village life in Switzerland. S. D. Delmard 27"-725 Village on the clifi'. A. I. Thackeray 18-3180,3204 Village sermons. C. Kingsley . . 32-592 Villanueva, J. L. 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Miller. Ph., 1838 27''-8561 Villette. C. Bronte .... 18-431 Villiers, TAbbe de. Histoire de Napoleon. 3me ed. P 34-5139 Villiers, G. See Buckingham. Villoskda, F. N. Dona Blanco, of Navarre 18-8404 Vilmar, A. F. C. See Metcalfe, F. Vincennes, donjon de. Alboize el Maquet V. 7,8 of 34-4947 Vincent, E. [Pseud, for M. C. Logan.] Theartist's dream 18-4071 Vincent, M. R. Amusement a force in Christian training. Troy, 1807 . ,. . 82-3809 Vincent de Paul, (Saint.) Ansart, A. J. Spirit of 32-2357 Vincenzo ; or, sunken rocks. J. Ruffini 18-2700 Vmci, L. da. Brown, J. W. Life and works of 30-1153 — Clement, C. Leonard da Vinci . 84-4056 A^indication of liturgies. W. Falkner . 33-343 Vindication of the power of society. J. Sayer 32-3434 Vindication of the power of states. J. Tmistall 32-2434 Vinet, A. R. L' education, la famille et la societe. P., 1855. 8° .... 34-4574 — Essaj' on the profession of personal religious conviction, and upon the separation of church and state. Trans, by C. T. Jones. 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Vineyard labourers. J. A. Winscom . 18-3556 Vineyards. Busby, J. Visit to vineyards of Spain and France 4-9 — Du Breuil, A. Vineyard culture . 4-380 — Fiagg, W. J. Three seasons in European vine- yards ...... — See Grapes. . Vingut, G. F. de. Naomi Torrente . 18-853 — Vice-president's daughter; Wife of two hus- bands ; Irene .... 18-853 Vinje, A. O. Norseman's views of Britain and the British. E., 1863 . . . 27i>-706 Vinton, A. H. God in government : a sermon. Ph., 1801. S" . . . . 33-933 Vinsauf, G. de. See Chronicles of the crusades Viola. E. Bennett .... 18-323 Viola. J. Abbott . . . . v. 12 of 18-15 Violette. A. Meray .... 84-8931 Violin. Campaguoli, B. Methodof playing 5-1158 — Dubourg, G. Account of . . 5-1083 — Fetis, F. J Anthony Stradivari and bow in- stiuments 5-1039 — 100 melodies lor .... 5-1073 — Pearce, J. Violin and violin makers 5-1056 — Sandys, W., and L. A. Forster. History of . . 5-1033 — S]iohr, L. Violinschule . . . 5-1159 — Witting, C. 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Laws of the United States now in force relating to copy-rights ; with notes and references to adjudge cases. Claremont, 1847. 4° 21-338 Washington, George. Collectionof speeches to both houses of congress, with their answers ; also, the addresses to the president, with his an- SAvers, from the time of his election ; with the letter to the governors, and his farewell orders to the armies. B., 1796 . . 26»-753 — Writings ; being his correspondence, addresses, messages, and other papers, official and pri- vate ; with a life of the author, notes, and illustrations, by J. Sparks. B., 1837. 8° 26^-940 — Fac simile of accounts. W., 1833. Sm. f'° 30-202') — Farewell address to the people of the United States. N. Y., 1850. 40 . . 2-1103 — Same. Ph., 1858. 4° . . . 2-1102 — Same. See Native America. U. S. Adminis- tration. Binney, H. Inquiry into the formation of 22-935 — Letters to Joseph Reed. [See Reed, W. B.] 30-1636 — Maxims, political, social, moral, and religious ; collected and arranged by J. F. Schroeder. N. Y., 1855 33-376 — Abbott, J. Life of . . . v. 8 of 26''-443 — Cecil, E. Life of ... . 30-1075 — Celebration of birthday in Rome and Naples, 1866 26^-974 — Custiss, G. W. P. Recollections of 30-1022 — Everett, E. Life of . . . 30-1260 — Gibbs, G. Administration of . . 26"-85 — Girault, W . N. Vie de . . . 34-4450 — Griswold, R. W. The republican court 30-2014 — Guizot, F. P. G. Etude historique sur 34-8185 Character and influence of . . 30-556 — Haven, C. C. Washington and his army in New Jersey 26»-611 — Hayden, S. Washington and his masonic com- peers 30-1958 — Headley, J. T. Washington and his generals . .... 30-:39 40 WASHINGTON. 626 WATSON. Washington, George. Heady, M. The farmer boy 30-1479 — Irving, W. Life of . . . 30-841,57 — Kirkland, C. M. Memoirs of . 30-943 — McGuire, E. C. Religious opinions and char- acter of 30-554 — Marshall, J. Life of . . . 30-549,50 — Nation's manhood .... 26*-1048 — Paulding, J. K. Life of . . 30-547 — Ramsay, D. Life of . . . 30-545 — Rush, R. Domestic life of . . 30-976 — Snovvden, J. R. Description of medals of 26''-457 — Sparks, J. Life of . . . . 30-546 Letters to 26^^-303 — Tuckerman, H. T. Character and portraits of 30-2023 — Weems, M. L. Life of . . . 30-548 — Witt, C. de. Histoire de . . 34-3185 — See Mt. Vernon. Washington, (D. C.) Gobrisht, L. A. Men and things at . . .■" . . 26''-1044 — Ingraham, E. D. Events preceding the capture of 26''-217 — Mayo, R. Political sketches of eight years in ..... 26''-134 — Philp, J. Description of . . 26»'-402 — Reavis, L. U. Change of national empire 26=^-430 — Williams, J. S. Invasion and capture of 26=^-446 Washington sketch-book. By Viator. N. Y., 1864 26''-472 Washington and his generals. G. Lippard 18-1914 Washington: a poem. T. Northmore . 23-812 Washington's birthday, celebration of, in Rome and Naples, 1806 .... 26^-974 AVasliingtonian home, voice from. D. Harrison, ]r. 2-1057 Washoe. Browne, J. R. Peep at . 26''-501 AVasting diseases of infants and children. E. Smith . 10-924 Watch and wait. W. T. Adams . . 18-72 Watches. Kcmlo, F. Watch repairer''s handbook 6-499 — Piaget, F. The watch, its construction, merits and defects 6-520 — See Clocks and watches ; Wheels. Watchman. J. A. Maitland . . . 18-2026 Watchwords for the warfare of life. M. Luther . ■ 32-2459 Water, discovery of the composition of. G. Wilson 30-1350 Water analysis. Wanklyn, J., and E. T. Chapman 8-122 Water-babies. C. Kingsley . . . 18-1755 Water colois. Barnard, G. Landscape painting in 5-169 — Fielding, T. H. Painting in . . 5-756 Water cure. Bell, J. Treatise on baths 10-127 — Gove, M. S. Lectures on . . 10-51 — Gully, J. M. Water cure in chronic disease 10-57 — Lambe, Wm. Water and vegetable diet in con- sumption, cancer, etc. . . . 10-327 — Lukis, J. H. Common sense of . 10-340 — Schieferdecker, C. C. Treatment of children by water 10-134 — Shew, J. Consumption by water treatment 10-331 — Wright, H. C. Six months at Graefenberg 10-119 — See Baths and bathing ; Food and diet ; Hydro- pathy. Water-cure journal, and herald of reforms, v. 7,8 in 1. N. Y., 1849. 8» . . 10-484 Water department. See Philadelphia, Department reports. Water, reflections on a drop of. J. M. Sanders 9-1033 Water drops. L. H. Sigourney . . 33-412 Water from the well-spring. E. H. Bickersteth 32-481 Water of life, and other sermons. C. Kingsley 32-2421 Water-power of Maine. Reports of commissioners and secretary of the hydrographic survey of 1807. Augusta, 1868. 8" . . 26''-689 Water supply. Kirkwood, J. P. Use of lead pipe 8-118 — See Hydraulics. Water-witch. J. F. Cooper . . . 18-743 Water-works. Mathews, M. Hydraulia 6-65 Waterdale neighbors, the. J. McCarthy 18-3466 Waterfield, H. Statement of the moral and material progress of India, 1864,5. India office, 1866. f 28^-415 Waterford. Ryland, R. H. History, topography, and antiquities of . . . 27'''-1518 Waterhouse, G. R. Marsupialia. [ Jardine, Sir W. N. 1. 24] . . . . v. 10 of 9-594 Waterhouse, J. King and people of Fiji ; contain- ing a life of Thakombau, with notices of the Fijians previous to the religious reformation in 1854. L., 1806 . . . 29b-241 Watering places of England. E. Lee . 10-393 — See Baths ; Mineral springs ; Summer resorts. Waterloo. Chesney, C. C. Waterloo lectures 27''-1644 — Frazer, A. S. Letters during the campaign of 27''-2024 — Gleig, G. R. Story of the battle of .... 27M725 — Hooper, G. History of the campaign of 27''-1755 — Jomini, H. History of campaign of 27*''-1703 — Kennedy, J. S. Notes on . . 27'''-1764 — Leeke, W. History of L'd Seaton's resiment ''27'^-718 — Mudford, W. Campaign in the Netherlands 27''-4026 — Simpson, J. Account of the field of 27''-49 — See Beliiiiun. Waterloo. ^C. F. Schereuberg . . 34-2399 Waterloo; sequel to "The conscript." Erckmann- Chatrian 18-1019 Waterman, C. H. Flora's lexicon ; an interpretation of the language and sentiment of flowers; with an outline of botany. B., 1859 9-82 Waterman, E. Memoirs of the life and writings of John Calvin ; with a selection of letters, by him, and other reformers ; also, notes and bio- graphical sketches of some of his contempora- ries. B., 1813. 8° . . . 30-72 Waters, T. Traditions of London, historical and legendary. L., 1859 . . . 27^^-1218 Waters. Woolrych, H. W. Law of v. 80 of 2-55 Waterspouts. Peltier, A. Observations sur les trombes 34-5540 Waterston, W. Cyclopaedia of commerce, mercan- tile law, finance, and commercial geography. E., 1843. 8° .... 1-155 Waterton, C. Essays on natural histoiy, chiefly ornithology^ ; with an autobiography of the author. L., 1861. 3 v. . . 9-974 — Wanderings in South America, the northwest of the U. S., and the Antilles, in 1812-24 ; with instructions for the preservation of birds I'or cabinets. 5th ed. L., 1852 . 26''-552 — Hobson, R. Home, habits and handiwork of 30-1842 Watertown, Mass. Bond, H. Genealogy and early history of 26''-648 Waterworth, J. Lectures on the origin and progress in England of the change of religion called the reformation. Ph., 1842. 8°. 32-224 Watson, E. Men and times of the revolution ; or, memoirs, including journals of travels in Eiiroiie and America, from 1777 to 1842. Ed. by W. C Watson. N. Y., 1856 %" 26'»-335 WATSON. 627 WAYSIDE. Watson, E. P. Modern practice of American ma- cliinists and engineers ; including the con- struction, application, and use of drills, lathe- tools, cutters, etc. Ph., 1867 . 6-445 Watson, G. England preserved : a tragedy. I. B. T. V. 21 24-141 Watson, G. C. Hints for pedestrians, practical and medical. L., 1862 . . . 10-383 Watson, H. C. Camp-fires of Napoleon ; compris- ing the most brilliant achievements of the emperor and his marshals. Ph., 1854. 8° 27»-19o3 — Camp-fires of the revolution ; or, the war of in- dependence. Ph., 1850. 8° . 26^-371 — Old bell of independence . . 18-3469 — Romance of history. Ph., 1857 . 30-1348 Watson, J. Theory and practice of the art ot weav- ing by hand and power ; with calculations and tables. Glasgow, 1863. 8° . 6-447 Watson, J. C. A popular treatise on comets. Ph., 1861 12-53 — Theoretical astronomy relating to the motions of the heavenly bodies revolving around the sun, in accordance with the law of universal gravitation. Ph., 1868. 8» . 12-106 Watson, J. F. Annals and occurrences of New York city and state, in the olden time ; being a collection of memoirs, anecdotes, and inci- dents. Ph.. 1846. 8° . . 26''-319 — Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, in the olden time ; being a collection of memoirs, anecdotes, and incidents. Ph., 1844. 2 v. 8« 26''-220 — Same. Ph., 1854. 2 v. 8° . . 26»-319 — Historic tales of olden time ; concerning the early settlement and advancement of New York city and state. N. Y., 1832 26''-250 — See Smith, J. J. Watson, J. M. Manual of calisthenics ; with music to accompany the exercises. N. Y., 1864 20-507 Watson, J. S. Life of George Fox, the founder of the quakers. L., 1860 . . 30-1351 — Life of Richard Porson. L., 1861. 8» 30-1374 — Reasoning power in animals. L., 1867 9-698 Watson, J. V. Tales and takings ; sketches and in- cidents from the itinerant and editorial bud- get. N. Y., 1857 . . . 33-673 Watson, .1. W. Beautiful snow, and other poems. Ph., 1869 23-963 Watson, Richard. Anecdotes of his life ; written by himself. Ph., 1818. 8» . 30-557 — Apology for the bible, in a series of letters to Thomas Paine. N. Y., 1796 . 32-225 Watson, Robert. Historv of the reign of Philip II. N. Y., 1818. 8» .^ . . . 27«-2088 — and W. Thomson. History of the reign of Philip III, of Spain. N. Y., 1818. 8" 27«-2089 Watson, R. G. History of Persia, from 1800 to 1858 ; with a review of the principal events that led to the establishment of the Kajar dynasty. L., 1866. 8° . . 28^-229 Watson, T. Lectures on the principles and practice of physic. Revised by D. F. Condie. Ph., 1847. 8° 10-161 Watson, W. Treatise of the law of partnership. Alb., 1795. 8" . . . . 2-101 Watson, W. H. Law of arbitration and awards. Ph., 1836. 8» . . . V. 11 of 2-55 — Same. From 3d L. ed. Ph., 1848. 8» V. 59 of 2-55 — Law relating to the office and duty of sheriff. Ph., 1834. 8° . . . V. 7 of 2-55 Watt, A. Electro-metallurgy practically treated. L., 1860 6-448 Watt, G. Register papers ; chemical essays in reference to dental surgery. Ph., 1868 8-116 Watt, J. Muirhead, J. P. Life of, with selectic^ns from his correspondence . . 30-1125 — Smiles, S. Life of ... 80-1760 Watt, R. Bibliotheca Britannica ; or, a general in- dex to British and foreign literature. E., 1834. 4v. 40 21-370 Watts, A. A. Lyrics of the heart ; Avith other poems. Ph., 1853. 8° . . 23-648 Watts, H. Dictionary of chemistry and allied branches. L., 1866-8. 5 v. 8° 8-106 — See Graham, T. ; Knapp, F. Watts, I. Hora3 lyricae and divine songs ; with a memoir by R. Southey. B., 1854 23-443 — Improvement of the mind; or, supplement to the art of logic. L., 1782. 2 v. 8° 13-232 — (Bell's poets of G. B.) . . . 23-4S3 — (Walsh's Br. poets) . . . 23-343 — See Religious tradesman. Watts, J. Thefactsof the cotton famine. L., 1866. 8° ....'.. 1-384 Watts, R. G. Consumption and its cure. L., 1868 10-884 Watts, W. Select views in the cities of Bath and Bristol. L., 1819. 4° . . 37''-1329 Wau-bun ; or, early day in the northwest. Mrs. J. H. Kinzie . . . . 26''-59 Waugh, E. Home life of the Lancashire factory folks during the cotton famine. L., 1867 2-903 Waverley". Sir W. Scott ." .' .' 18-2779 — [French.] Sir W. 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B., 1864 . . . 30-1507 — Memoir of the life and labors of the Rev. A. Judson. B., 1853. 3 v. . . 30-763 — Notes on the principles and practices of Baptist churches. N. Y., 1857 . . 32-655 — Sermons delivered in the chapel of Brown uni- versity. B., 1849 . . . 33-1175 — Sermons to the churches. N. Y., 1858 33-757 — Thoughts on the present collegiate system in the U. S. B., 1843 . . . 13-331 Wayland, F. and H. L. Life ami labors of Francis Wayland ; including selections from his per- sonal reminiscences, and correspondence. N. Y.,1867. 3v 30-3311 Wayland. See Weyland. Wayne, Anthony. Armstrong, J. Life of. (S. A. B. 4) 30-497 Ways and means of payment. S. Colwell 1-134 Ways of the hour. J. F. Cooper . 18-744 Wayside blossoms. M. H. C. Booth . 23-803 Wayside cross. E. H. Milman . . 18-1800 WAYSIDE. 638 WEBSTER. Wa^'sicle pictures, R. Bell . . . 27''-231 Wayside thoughts. D. W. Thompson 13-300 Weak lungs, and how to make tliem strong. D. Lewis 10-346 Weal and woe in Garveloch. H. Martineau 18-3860 Weale, J. Monograms, old architectural ornament, sacred illustrations, borders, and alphabets, collected on the continent and in England. L. 4» 5-694 — Rudimentary and practical instruction on the science of railway construction. [Founded on a book by Sir Macdonald Stephenson.] L., 1861 6-78 — Rudimentary dictionary of terms used in archi- tecture, building and construction, early and ecclesiastical art, engineering, tine art, mining, surveying, etc. 2d ed. L., 1860 6-77 — Rudiments of civil engineering, for the use of beginners, and for those in practice. L., 1862 6-79 Wealth. Sargant, W. L. Science of social opu- lence 3-206 — Smith, A. Inquiry into the causes of the wealth of nations 3-225 — See Political economy. Wealth and welfare. A. Bitzius . . 18-3928 Wealth and worth ; or, which makes the man ? 18-3473 Weapons of war, projectile. J. Scoffern 6-691 — See Arms ; War. Wearing of the gray. J.E.Cooke . 26^-1011 Wearing the willow ; or. 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Fugitive essays, relating to the early history of Ohio ; its geology and agriculture, with a biography of the first successful con- structor of steamboats. Hudson, 1853 26=«-479 — Life of John Fitch. (S. A. B. v. 16) 30-497 Whittlesev, J. C. Heart-drops from memory's urn. N.Y., 1853. 8° ... 23-649 Whittock, N. New manual of perspective, L., 1849 5-198 — et al. Complete book of trades. L , 1842 6-943 Whitty, E. M. Knaves and fools; or, friends in Bohemia; also, with title "Bohemians of London" 18-3502 Who are the blessed ? or, meditations on the beati- tudes. Ph., 1850 . . . 32-586 "Who breaks— pays." C. Jenkin . 18-3505 Who goes there ? W. H. Bogart . 30-1817 Who is he ? S. F. Smiley . . . 83-2449 Who shall be heir? Ellen Pickering . 18-2498 Who wrote Cavendish's life of Wolsey? L., 1814. go ..... 31-213 Who's who in" 1867? W. J.Lawson ". 27»-1233 Whole art of book-binding. Oswestry, 1811 6-497 Whole art of curing, pickling, etc. J. 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Lectures on ancient Israel, and the Is- raelitish origin of the modern nations of Eu- rope. L., 1840 .... 32-1185 Wilson, James, Esq. Influences of the corn laws. 3d ed. L., 1840. 8" . . . 3-259 Wilson, James. Copiplete dictionary of astrology. L. 8» 12-46 Wilson, James, FTR. S. E, Hamilton, J. Life of 30-1187 — See Jameson, Robert . . . 28''-34 Wilson, John. Lost solar system of the ancients discovered. L., 1856. 2 v. 8°. 12-67 Wilson, John. British farming ; a description of the mixed husbandry of Great Britain. E., 1862. S" 4-154 Wilson, John, barrister. Treatise on sj:)ringing uses, and other limitations by deed. Ph., 1836 V. 11 of 2-55 Wilson, John. Treatise on English punctuation. 4th ed. B., 1855 .... 22-281 Wilson, John. Shaksperiana ; catalogue of all the books, pamphlets, etc., relating to Shakspeare; with an account of the early quarto editions of the plays and poems. L.,'l827. 8° 21-107 Wilson, John, D. D. 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Bibliutlieca hebraoa ; sive notitia turn auctorum hebraeorum cujuscunque aetatis tum scriptorum quae vel hebraice primum exarata vel ab aliis conversa sunt, ad nostram aetatem deducta. Hamb., 1715-88. 4 v. 40 81-100 Wolf, J. R. Practical Hebrew granuiiar ; with pro- . gressive exercises, and a reading book. L. 32-290 Wolf boy of China. W. Dalton . . 18-808 Wolfe, J. Wright, R. Life of . . 30-1529 Wolfe of the knoll. Mrs. G. P. Marsh 28-571 Woliersberger, G. A. Tales for all seasons 18-3568 Wolfert's roost. W. Irving . . . 18-1585 Wolff, J. Narrative of a mission to Bokhara. N. Y., 1845. 8'> . . . . 38''-113 — Travels and adventures. 2d ed. L., 1860,1. 3 v. 8° 29''-178 Wolff, O. L. B., and H. Doring, (cd's.) German tourist for 1887. Trans, by H. E. Lloyd. L.,1857 271^-448 Wollenhaupt, H. A., and T. Hagen. The amateur : a collection of the choicest specimens of modern pianoforte music. N. Y., 1860. 4" 5-865 Wollstonccraft, M. Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Wihniugton, 1796 . . . 27''-205 — Godwin, W. Memoirs of . . 30-1409 Wollaston, W. Religion of nature delineated ; 8th ed., with account of life and writings of the author. L., 1759. 8". . . 15-348 — Same; [abridgement.] 2d ed. L., 1737 15-349 Wolseley, G. J. Narrative of tlie war with China, in 1800. L., 1862. 8" . . 28"-189 Wolsey, T. Cavendish, G. Life of . 30-1217 Who wrote Cavendish's life of Wolsey? 21-213 — Forster, J.', et al. Life of ". *. 30-172 — Gait, J. Life of ... . 30-577 — Howard, G. Wolsey and his times 30-576 Wolzogen, A. v. Raphael Santi, liis life and his works. Trans, by F. E. Buuuett. L., 1866 . . 30-1759 Woman. Afternoon of unmarried life . 33-723 — Aime-Martin, L. Civilization of the human race by women .... 33-464 — Alexander, W. History of women 29''-403 — Bushnell, H. Women's suffrage . 2-576 — Child, L. M. History of the condition of women .... 29»-172 — Cobbe, F. P. Pursuits of women . 2-027 WOMAN. 145 WOMEN. Woman. Dall, C. H. The college, the market, and the court 2-(i38 "Woman's right to labor" . 2-082 Woman's rights under the law . 2-631 — Croly, J. C. Talks on women's topics 33-1067 — Dodge, A. E. Woman's wrongs . 2-641 — Du Boscq, — . The accomplished woman 33-1057 — Ellis, S. S. Women of England . 33-34,1050 — Farnham, E. W. Woman and her era 33-1010 — Fulton, J. D. Woman as God made her 32-2343 — Graves, A. J. Woman in America 2-684 — Hericourt, Mad. d'. Woman's philosophy of woman 33-1059 — Industrial and social position of women 2-960 — Jameson, A. Characteristics of women 24-207 — Karr, A. Les femmes . . . 34-3430 — • Laurie, T. Woman and her saviour in Persia 32-1077 — Legouve, E. Histoire morale des femmes 34-3493 — Linton, E. L. Essays on women . 33-873 — Logan, O. Women and theatres . 33-1404 — Ludlow, J. M. Woman's work in the churcli 32-1644 — Mcintosh, M. J. Woman in America 26*-928 — Mansfield, E. D. Rights of women 2-778 — Michelet, J. Woman . . . 33-803 — Mill, J. S. Subjection of women . 2-804,5 — Modern women. [From Saturday review] 30-2394 — Monod, A. Deux discours sur la femme 34-3547 — Morgan, S. O. Woman and her master 29''-107 — Mulock, D. M. Woman's thoughts about wo- men 33-701 — Nccker de Saussure, A. A. de. Study of the life of 33-450 — Ossoli, S. M. F. d'. Woman in the 19th century 33-529,30 — Parkes, B. R. Essays on woman's work ■ 33-1308 — Penny, V. Employments of women 6-911 — Sandford, J. Social and domestic character of 33-46", 1002 — Saunders, P. About woman, love and marriage 33-1064 — Social and political dependence of women 2-865 — Southgate, H. What men have said about wo- men 33-1315 — Unprotected, the .... 2-1027 — Villemart, B. Friend of women . 33-47 — Virey, J. J. De la femme sous ses rapports physiologique, morale et litleraire 34-4898 — Wade, J. Women, past and present 29^-113 — Winslow, H. Woman as she should be 83-460 — Woman's influence .... 2-1030 — Woman's mission .... 83-451 — Woman's worth .... 83-349 — Working women's protective union, 5th annual report 2-916 — See Beauty ; Convents ; Deaconesses ; Diseases of women ; Education ; Marriage ; Prisons ; Self-culture ; Self-help ; Sisterhoods ; Sociol- ogy. Woman against woman. Fl. Marryat . 18-2097 Woman and her master. S. O. Morgan 27»-107 Woman as she ought to be. J. K. Stanford 18-2998 Woman, the, blessed by all generations. R. Mclia . , 32-2511 Woman ; an enigma. M. J. Mcintosh 18-198(6 Woman in black, the .... 18-3569 Woman in white. W. W. Collins , 18-688 Woman our angel. A. S. Roe . . 18-3764 Woman who dared. E. Sargent . . 23-783 Woman's faith 18-3573 Woman's first impressions of Euroqe. E. A. Forbes 27''-794 Woman's friendship. G. Aguilar . 18-81 Woman's home book of health. J. S. Wilson 10-876 Woman's influence and woman's mission. Ph., 1854 2-1030 Woman's journey round the world. I. Pfeiff'er 29^-93 Woman's kingdom. D. M. Mulock . 18-4158 Woman's love, and wife's duty. A. Opie V. 3 of 18-2394 Woman's mission. B., 1840 . . . 33-451 Woman's ransom. F. W. Robinson . 18-2068 Woman's strategy 18-3962 Woman's trials. T. S. Arthur . . 18-197 Woman's wanderings. C. F. Bromley 20''-664 Woman's whims. J. X. Boniface . 18-2717 Woman's worth ; or, hints to raise the female char- acter. 3d Am. ed. N. Y., 1844 33-349 Woman's work in the civil war. L. P. Brockett and M. C. Vaughan . . . 20''-886 Women. Adams, H. G. Cyclopedia of female biography 30-2440 — Adams, W. H. D. Famous beauties and historic women .... 30-1618 Sunshine of domestic life . . 30-1936 — Aguilar, G. Women of Israel . 32-319 — Anderson, J. Ladies of the covenant 32-329 Memorable women uf puritan times 30-1404 — Balfour, C. L. Working women of the last half century .... 30-1422 — Brockett, L. P., and M. C. Vaughan. Woman's work in the civil war . . . 26''-886 — Burns, J. Mothers of the wise and good 30-643 — Child, L. M. Biographies of good wives 30-80 — Clayton, E. C. Celebrated women 30-1335 — Clement, J. Noble deeds of American women 30-677 — Costello, L. S. Eminent English women 30-634 — Cox, F. A. Female scripture biography . • 32-1540 — Craik, G. L. Pursuit of knowledge under dif- ficulties, illustrated by female examples 30-1804 — Crosland, N. Memorable women . 30-790 — Darton, J. M. Famous girls . . 30-1616 — Driou, A. Les grands femmes de France .' . . . . 34-4925 — EUet, E. F. Pioneer women of the west 30-699 Women artists .... 5-154 Women of the American revolution 30-145 — Ellis, S. S. Mothers of great men . 30-1191 — Elwood, A. K. Literary ladies of England 30-1448 — Eminent women of the age . . 30-2427 — Forrest, M. Women of the south distinguished in literature 30-1592 — Gardner, J. Memoirs of eminent Christian females 80-196 — Goodrich, S. G. Lives of celebrated women 30-1928 — Hale, S. J. Woman's record . . 30-719 — Headley, P. C. Women of the bible 32-298 — Jenkins, J. S. Heroines of history 30-1575 — Kavanagh, J. French women of letters 30-1403 Women of Christianity . . 32-363 — Lee, A. M. Eminent female writers 30-318 — Levi AlvareSjD. Dictionnaire abrege des femmes celebres 34-3953 — Merz, H. Eminent women of the German ref- ormation 30-931 — Moore, F. Women of the war . 30-1884 — Owen, O. F. Heroines of domesticlife 30-1303 WOMEN. 646 WOOD. Women. Parkes, B. R. Vignettes . 30-1834 — Raymond, 1. Southland writers . 30-818 — Sainte-Beuve, C. A. Portraits of celebrated women . . ... 30-2369 — Starling, E. Noble deeds of woman 30-498 — Stevens, A. Women of methodism 30-1772 — Thomson, Mrs. A. T. and J. C. Queens of society 30-1242 — Timpson, T. Memoirs of British female mis- sionaries 30-1009 — Trollope, T. A. Decade of Italian women 30-1238 — Walford, E. Men of the time; "including women" 30-1710 — Watson, H. 0. Romance of history 30-1348 — Weld, H. H. Women of tlie scriptures 32—1505 — Women of worth '. '. *. '. 30-1175 — See Heroines ; Queens. Women of the gospels. E.Charles . 23-889 Women of worth : a book for girls. N. Y., 1860 30-1175 Women's topics, talks on. J. C. Croly 33-1067 Won by a head. A. Austin . . . 18-229 W(niderful adventures of Tuflongbo. H. Parr 18-2437 Wonderful and the beautiful ; or, apples of gold in vessels of silver. Ph., 1857 . 83-G71 Wonderful tales from Denmark. H. C. Andersen 18-149 Wonders, events, and discoveries. J. Timbs 6-929 Wonders of antiquity. W. AVeston . 29''-2G8 Wonders of the deep. M. S. De Vere . 9-1049 Wonders of Elora. J. B. Seely . . 28''-12 Wonders of the invisible world. R. Calef 26»-597;32-1974 Wonders of the invisible world. C. Mather 32-1974 Wonders ofthe little world. N. Wanley 33-1262 Wonders of nature and art. T.Smith. 25-175 Wonders of nature and art. J. Taylor. 33-33d Wonders of optics. F.Marion . . 11-343 Wonders of Pompeii. M. Monnier . 27''-2361 Wonders ofthe world. R. Sears . . 25-38 Wonders of the world, the hundrf d. C. C. Clarke 33-898 Wood, A. Leaves and flowers ; or, object-lessons in botany. N. Y., 1863 . . 9-85 — Class-book of botany. Troy . . 9-84 Wood, A. a. Huddesford, W. Life of 30-326 Wood, B. Fort Lafayette ; or, love and secession . . .... . 18-3571 Wood, C. West, A. Sir Charles Wood's adminis- tration of Indian affairs . . 28''-251 Wood, C. A. F. The Irish broom-maker. F's M. D. V. 10 24-113 Wood, C. H., and C. Sharp. Year-book of phar- macy ; a practical summary of researches in pharmacy, materia medica, and pharmaceuti- cal chemistry, during 1865. L., 1866 10-634 Wood, Ellen. See Wood, Mrs. H. Wood. E. J. Curiosities of clocks and watches, from the earliest times. L., 1866. 8° 6-942 — The wedding-day in all ages and countries. N. Y., 1869 29"-210 Wood, E. R. Influence of the teachings of George Fox. Ph., 1862. 8« . . . 32-1518 Wood, F., life of. By a citizen of New York. N. Y., 1855. 8° . . . . 30-1604 Wood, G. Gates wide open ; or, scenes in another world. A reissue of "Future life" 18-H591 — Marrying too late .... 18-3592 — Modern pilgrims .... 18-3593 — Peter Schlemihl in America . . 18-3594 Wood, G. B. Address on the occasion of the cen- tennial celebration of t)ie founding of the Penna. hospital. Ph., 1851. 8» 10-559 — Dispensatory of the United States of America. llthed. Ph., 1858. 8" . . 10-549 Wood, G. B. Introductory lectures and addresses delivered chiefly before the medical classes of the university of Pennsylvania. Ph., 1859. 8° 10-619 — Treatise on the practice of medicine. 5th ed. Ph., 1858. 2 V. 8» . . . 10-263 — Treatise on therapeutics and pharmacology ; or, materia medica. 2d ed. Ph., 1860. 2 v. 8° 10-264 Wood, Mrs. Henry. Castle Wafer 18-3575 ;33-932 — Castle's heir 18-3574 — The Channings .... 18-3576 — The earl's heirs .... 18-3578 — East Lynne ; or, the earl's daughter 18-3579 — Elster's folly 18-3738 — Haunted tower . . , . 18-3589 — Heir to Ashley .... 18-3581 — Life's secret 18-3582 — Lord Oakburn's daughters . . 18-3590 — Lost bank note .... 18-3586 — Lost will 18-3595 — Mildred Arkell .... 18-3580 — Mrs. Haliburton's troubles . . 18-3581 •— Mystery 18-3583 — Orville college 18-3907 — Oswald Cray 18-3588 — Red court farm .... 18-3577,95 — Roland Yorke. Sequel to "The Channings" 18-4257 — The runaway match . . . 18-3586 — St. Martin's eve .... 18-3572 — Siiadow of Ashlydyat . . . 18-3587 — Squire Trevlyn's heir. [Same as Trevlyn hold] 18-3584 — Trevlyn hold. [Same as Squire Trevlyn's heir] 18-3596 — Verner's pride 18-3585 Wood, James, D. D. Doctrinal differences which have agitated and divided the Presbyterian church. Ph., 1853 . . . 32-1384 Wood, James, D. D., (of Camb.) Elements of algebra. 14th ed. By T. Lund. L., 1852. 8° . ...... 14-133 Wood, John. History of the administration of John Adams. N. Y., 1802. S" . . 26"-234 Wood, John, esq. Account of the Edinburgh ses- sional school ; with strictures on education in general. 2d ed. E., 1830 . . 13-245 Wood, Lieut. John. Personal narrative of a jour- ney to the source of the river Oxus, by the route of the Indus, Kabul, and Badakhshan. L., 1841. 8° . . . . 28''-17 Wood, J. G. Bible animals ; a description of every living creature mentioned in the scriptures. N. Y., 1870. 8° . . . . 9-657 — Boys' own book of natural history. L., 1861 ....... 9-658 — Common objects of the country. L., 1858 9-659 — Common objects of the microscope. L., 1861 9-975 — Common objects of the sea-shore ; including hints for an aquarium. L., 1857 . 9-973 — Common shells of the sea-shore. L., 1865 9-1000 — Homes without hands ; description of the habi- tations of animals, classed according to their principle of construction. L., 1865. 8° 9-679 — Illustrated natural history. L., 1863-5. 3 v. So 9-661 — Same. L., 1858 . . . . 9-660 — My feathered friends. L., 1858 . 9-662 — Our garden friends and foes. L., 1864 9-678 — Sketches and anecdotes of animal life. L., 1853,4. 2v. . . . . 9-663 X — etal. Boy's own treasury of sports and pastimes. L., 18(56 30-212 Wood, M. A. E. Letters of royal and illustrious ladies of Great Britain. L., 1846. 3 v. 33-1244 WOOD. 647 WORCESTER. Wood, M. S. Social hours with Friends. N. Y., 18(37 32-2314 Wood, T. Inquiry concerning the primitive inhab- itants of Ireland. L., 1821. 8° . 27''-1555 Wood, William. Manual of physical exercises. N. Y.,1867 20-510 Wood, William, F. R. S. Index testaceologicus ; or, a catalogue of shells, British and foreign, arranged according to tlie Linuean system. L., 1825. 8° .... '9-747 Wood, W. B. Personal recollections of the stage. Ph., 1855 24-146 Wood, W. M. Fankwei ; or, the San Jacinto in the seas of India, China, and Japan. N. Y., 1859 28''-299 — Shoulder to the wheel of progress. Buffalo, 1853 83-290 — Wandering sketches in South America, Poly- nesia, California, and other places. Ph., 1849 26*'-194 Wood, W. P. The continuity of scripture. L., 18G7 . 32-2359 Wood carving. Bemrose, W. Manual of 5-210 — Heincken, C. H. Idee des estampes 21-57 — Jackson, J. Treatise on . . 5-610 Wood Leighton. M. Howitt . . 18-1517 Wood rangers. M. Reid . . . 18-2618 Woodbine series. See Baker, Mrs. H. N. W., in Supplement. Woodbridge, T. Autobiography of a blind minister. B.,i85G 30-925 Woodburn. R. V. Jeffrey . . . 18-1670 Woodburn grange. W. Howitt . . 18-3829 Woodbury, A. Maj. Gen. A. E. Burnside, and the ninth army corps. Providence, 1867. 8° 26=>-862 Woodbufy, D. P. Treatise on the elements of sta- bility in the well-proportioned arch, N. Y., 1858. 8» 6-98 Woodbury, L. Writings, .political, judicial, and literary. B., 1852. 3 v. 8" . 2-913 Woodbury, W. H. New method of learning the German language; embracing both the analytic and synthetic modes of instruction. N. Y., 1863 .... 22-294 Woodcliff. H. B. McKeever . . 18-1998 Woodcraft. W. G. Simms . . . 18-2877 Woodcroft, B. Brief biographies of inventors of machines for the manufacture of textile fab- rics. L., 1863 .... 30-1487 Wooddesson, R. Lectures on the law of England ; with notes and additions by W. R. Williams. Ph., 1842. 80 . . V. 38, 39 of 2-55 Woodcutter of Lebanon. J. R. Macduff 18-1968 Wooden Clara. H. Conscience . . 18-692 Woodhead, H. Memoirs of Christina, queen of Sweden. L., 1863. 2 v. . . 30-1620 Woodhill. [Same as Exiles.] T. A. L. v. J. Rob- inson 18-2663 Woodland lays, legends, and charades. C. L. Hale 23-1008 Woodreve manor. A. H. Dorsey . 18-908 Woodrooffe, A. Shades of character ; or, the infant pilgrim 18-3883 Woodruff, H. Trotting horse of America ; how to train and drive him ; with reminiscences of the trotting turf. N. Y., 1868 . 20-509 Woodruff, S. Journal of a tour to Malta, Greece, Spain, etc., in 1828; with an account of the distribution of provisions and clothing to the suffering Greeks. Hartford, 1831 29''-230 Woods, C. H. (Belle Otis.) Diary of a milliner 18-3972 — Woman in prison. N. Y., 1869 . 2-919 Woods, D. B. Sixteen months at the gold diggings. N. Y., 1851 . . . . 26"-223 Woods, J. W. Baltimore city directory, 1866,7. 2 V. 8° 25-130 Woods and waters. A. B. Street . 26''-385 Woodson, Eliza. E. W. Faruham . 30-1549 Woodstock. W. Scott . . . 18-2780 Woodstock, Le chateau de. W. Scott . 34-4995 Woodville stories. See Adams, W. T. Woodward, B. B. History of Wales, from the earliest times, to its final corporation with the kingdom of England. L. 2 v. 8» 27''-1236 — See Bartlett, W. H. Woodward, E. M. Our campaigns ; or, tlie history of our regiment during its three years term of service ; with a sketch of the army of the Potomac. Ph., 1865 . . 26'^-602 Woodward, Ellen M. Miles, G. D. Memoir of 30-632 Woodward, G. E., and F. W. Graperies and horti- cultural buildings. N. Y. 1865 . 4-215 Woodward, J. J. Hospital steward's manual. Ph., 1862 10-320 — Outlines of the chief camp diseases of the United States armies, as observed during the present war. Ph., 1863. 8« . . . 10-386 Woodward, S. The Norfolk topographer's mnnual : a catalogue of the books and engravings hitherto published in relation to the county, etc. L., 1842. 8^ . . . 21-373 Woodward, W. E. Records of Salem witchcraft. Roxbury, 1864. 2 v. 4° . . 26^^-659 Woodworth, F. C. American miscellany of enter- taining knowledge. B. 2 v. . 33-248 — Young American's life of Fremont. N. Y., 1856 30-1450 Woodworth, Samuel. The forest rose. F's S. D. v. 41 24-221 Wooing and warring. C. D. Kirk . 18-1779 Wool. Brothers, S. Wool and woollen manufac- tures of G. B 6-293 — Browne, P. A. Hair and wool . 9-1202 — Somerville, J. Growth of . . 4-31 — Southey, T. Colonial wools . . 4-32 Wool-gathering. A. E. Dodge . . 33-1375 Woolf, B. E. Don't forget your opera-glasses. F's M. D. v. 27 24-113 — That nose ! F's M. D. v. 35 . . 24-113 Wooler, J. P. Love in livery. F's M. D. v. 27 24-113 — A man without a head. F's M. D. v. 34 24-113 — A twice told tale. F's M. D. v. 34 24-113 Woolhouse, W. S. B., Essay on musical intervals, harmonics, &c. L., 1835 . . 5-1048 Woollen and worsted manufactures. J. Bischoff 6-282 Woolley, J. Lectures delivered in Australia. Camb., 1862. 8° . . . _ . 33-1386 Woolman, J. Journal of the life, lators, and Chris- tian experiences of. Ph., 1854 . 30-1511 — Same; with his Avorks. Dub., 1778. 8° 30-1511" — Evenings with. See Sister Ruth's stories 30-1615 Woolner, T. My beautiful lady. 2d ed. L., 1864 23-738 Woolrych, H. W. Life of Judge Jeffreys. Ph., 1852 30-693 — Law of waters. Ph., 1853. 8° v. 80 of 2-55 Woolsey, T. D. Essay on divorce and divorce legislation, with special reference to the U. S. N. Y., 1869 2-381 — Introduction to the study of international law. 2d ed. N. Y., 1864. 8" . . 2-146 Woolnoth, T. Study of the human face. [Same as "Facts and faces."] L., 1865 . 5-636 Worboise, E. J. Life of Thomas Arnold. L., 1859 30-1232 Worcester, E. Somerset, marquis of. Dircks, H. Life of, with reprint of his century of inven- tions 30-1663 Worcester, J. E. Dictionary of the English lan- guage. B., 1860. 4° . . 22-377 — Elements of history, ancient and modern. B., 1863 29M46 WORCESTER. 648 WORSHIP. Worcester, J. E. Geographical dictionary ; or, universal gazetteer, ancient and modern. 2d ed. B.,1823. 2 v. 8° . . 25-110 Worcestershire, (Eng.) Allies, J. British, Roman, and Saxon antiquities, and folk lore 27^-11 — Laird, F. C. . . pt. 2, v. 15 of 27'M74 Word, the. Warner, S. The house of Israel 18-3834 Walks from Eden . , . 18-3445 Word gossip. W. L. Blackley . . 22-410 Word to women. C. Fry . , . 32-1830 Words and places. J. Taylor . . 22-248 Words for the hour. J. W. Howe , 23-418 Words for the wise. T. 8. Arthur . 18-3G71 Words in earnest. W. W. Everts . 32-342 Words of a believer. H. F. R. de Lamennais 32-141 Words of cheer. T. S. Arthur . . 18-198 Words of hope. C. A. Means . , 82-2457 Words of Je^us, the. J. R. Macduff . 32-542 Words, study of. R. C. Trench . . 22-260 Wordsthat shook the world. C.Adams 32-1823 Wordsworth, Cliarles. Law of joint stock com- panies. Ph., 1843. 8» . V. 39,40 of 2-55 — Practice at elections ; being plain instructions for the guidance of sheriffs and other returning officers, and their poll clerks, and generally of all persons concerned in tlie election of mem- bers of parliament. 5th ed. L., 1865 2-249 Wordsworth, Rev. Charles. On Shakspeare's knowl- edge and use of the bible. L., 1864 24-130. Wordswortli, Christopher. Greece, pictorial, de- scriptive and historical ; with history of char- acteristics of Greek art by G. Scharf. L., 1859. 80 27^-539 — Journal of a tour in Italy ; with reflections on the present condition and prospects of religion in that country. 2d ed. L., 1863. 2 v. 27b-652 — Lectures on the apocalypse : critical, expository, and practical; the Hulsean lectures for 1848. Ph., 1852. 8° . . . . 82-705 — Memoirsof William Wordsworth. Ed. by Henry Reed. B., 1851. 2 v. . . 30-659 Wordsworth, W. Complete poetical works ; with a description of the country of the lakes in the north of England. Ed. by H. Reed. Ph., 1837. 8° 23-1302 — Poetical works. B., 1854. 7 v. . 23-453 — Excursion: a poem. N. Y., 1849 23-261 — Poenis ; with an introductory essay on his life and writings by H. T. Tuckerman. N. Y., 1849 23-248 — Prelude ; or, growth of a poet's mind : an auto- biographical poem. N. Y., 1850 23-284 — Phillips, G. S. Memoirs of . . 80-710 — Wordsworth. C. Memoirs of . 30-659 "Work, A. See Tiiompson, G. AVork and conflict. J. Kennedy . . 32-974 Work and play. H. Bushiiell . . 83-602 Work and wages. V. Penny . . 2-1001 Work and win. W.T.Adams . . 18-3711 Work of the spirit. W. H. Stowell . 32-2209 Work ; oi-, plenty to do, and how to do it. M. M. Brewster 32-2327 Works of the learned, history of . , 17-221 Workhouses. Stallard, J. H. Female casual and her lodging 2-872 Working classes. See working people. Working farmer. J. J. Mapes . . 4-504 Working and waiting. C. Brock . 18-423 Workingman's companion — cottage evenings. Ph. , 1831 33-458 — The results of machinery, namely, cheap pro- duction and increased employ mant. Ph., 1831 6-451 Workingman's way in the world. C. M. Smith 30-775 Workingman's way to wealth. E. Wrigley 2-334 Working people. Bayly, M. Wcn-kmen and their difficulties 2-538 — Bickersteth, C. Lending a hand , 2-966 — Blaikie, ^Y. G. Better days for . 2-546 — Crumpe, S. Means of providing employment for 2-948 — Engels, F. Die arbeitenden klasse in Entiland 34-516 — Green, S. G. Working classes of Gt. Britain 2-687 — Hole, J. Homes for working classes 2-717 — Levi, L. Wages of working classes 3-1:^8 — Ludlow, J. M., and L. Jones. Progress of the working classes .... 2-773 — Mayhew, II. London labor and London poor 2-786 — Maurice, F. D, Workmen and the franchise 27''-818 — Ruskin, J. Letters to a workingman 2-1014 — Shaftesbury, A. A. C, earl of^ Speeches on interests of 2-858 — Social science prize essay . . 2-1017 — See Employer and employed ; Labor ; Poor wages ; Sociology, Working women. C. L. Balfour . 80-1422 Working women's protective union, 5th annual re- port. N. Y., 1868 . . . 2-916 Workmen and wages. J. Ward . . 2-901 Workshops, England's. G. L. M. Strauss, et al. 6-413 World, the. By E. Moore, R. 0. Cambridge, H. Walpole, et al. L., 1789. 4 v. . 33-962 — Same. [Br. essayists ; with preface by A. Chalmers.] B., 1856. 3 v. . 38-948 World and its inhabitants. S. G. Goodrich 9-1001 World as it is, the. S. Perkins . . 25-85 World before the deluge. G. L. Figuier ' 9-998 World here and there, the ; or, notes of travellers. From "Household words." N. Y., 1852 29^-96 World in a pocket-book. W. H. Crump 29^-6 World of ice. R. M. Ballautyne . . 18-260 World of waters. D. Osborne . . 18-3694 World of wonders. A. Poyntz . . 88-61 World we live in. D. T. Ansted . . 25-184 World a workshop. T. Ewbank . , 6-848 World's battle. J. Moore . . . 32-1861 World's explorers, the. H. W. Dulcken 29''-812 World's fair. Rodgers, C. T. American superiority at 6-922 World's laconics. E. Berkeley . . 88-235 World's progress. G. P. Putnam . Sg-'-HS Wormald, R. B. Chess openings. L., 1864 20-81 Worman, J. II. Complete grammar of the German language. N. Y., 1868 . . 22-296 Wormley, E. Amabel : a family history 18-3597 — Our Cousin Veronica . . . 18-8598 Wormley, T. G. Micro-chemistry of poisons; in- cluding their physiological, pathological, and legal relations. N. Y.', 1867. 8" _ 8-114 Worms, H. The earth and its mechanism : an ac- count of the various proofs of the rotation of the earth. L., 1862. S" . . 11-194 Wornum, R. N. The characteristics of styles : an introduction to the study of the history of or- namental art. L., 1860. 8» . 5-407 — Epochs of painting characterized. L., 1847 5-67 — Same. L., 1859 .... 5-66 — Some account of the life and works of Hans Holbein. L.,1867. 8» . . 30-2019 Worsaae, J. J. A. Primeval antiquities of Denmark. Trans , and applied to the illustration of similar remains in England, by W. J. Tlioms. L., 1849. 8" 27^^-2805 Worship. Alexander, J. W. Thoughts on 32-458 — Altar at home, the .... 32-1017 — Cole, W. View of modern psalmody 5-1044 — King, W. Inventions of men in , . 32-2817 WORSHIP. 649 WRIGHT. Worship. Maurice, F. D. Dialogues on family worship 32-1743 — Oort, H. Worship of Baalim in Israel 32-1767 — Pearsall, J. S. Public worship . 32-2274 — Stevens, W. B. Home service . 82-614 — See Liturgies ; Prayer ; Religion, practical. Worsle}', T. Christian drift of Cambridge work : eight lectures on the Christian bearings of classics, mathematics, medicine, and law stud- ies. L., 1865 .... 32-1788 Worssam, S. W., jr. On mechanical saws. Ph., 1869. 8° 6-453 Worth, G. A. Random recollections of Albany from 1800 to 1808. Alb., 1866. 8° . 26'-'-215 Worth and wealth. F. Hunt . . 1-270 Worthen, A. H., et al. Geological survey of Illi- nois : V. 1, Geology. A. H. Worthen, J. T>. Whitney, L. Lesquereux, H. Engelman. v. 2. Palaeontology. J. S. Newbury, A. H. Wor- then, F. B. Meek, and L. Lesquereux. v. 3. Geology and palaeontology. A. H. Worthen, H. Engelman, H. 0. Freeman, H. M. Bannis- ter, and F. B. Meek. Chicago, 1866-8. 3 v. 4° 9-1260 Worthen, W. E., [ed.] Appleton's cyclopaedia of . drawing. N. Y., 1857. 8" . 5-174 Worthies. Barrow, J. Memoirs of the naval wor- thies of Queen Elizabeth's reign 30-1593 — Coleridge, H. Lives of the northern worthies 30-723 — Fuller, T. History of the worthies of England 30-192 — Howie, J. Scotch worthies . . 30-1786 — Smyth, G. L. Worthies of England 30-728 Worthington, G. General precedent for wills. From 4thL. ed. Ph., 1848. 8" v. 60 of 2-55 — Power of juries to decide incidentally on ques- tions of law. Ph., 1840. 8° V. 29 of 2-55 Wortley,E. S. Travels in the United States. N. Y., 1851 26''-221 Wortman, T. Treatise concerning political enquiry, and the liberty of the press. N. Y., 1800. 8» 2-914 Wotton, H. Walton, I. Life of . . 30-535 Wotton, W. Reflections upon ancient and modern learning. L., 1697 . . . 22-1289 Wounds. Stroraeyer, L., andF. Esmarch. Gunshot injuries ..... 10-268 Wracg, J. Flute preceptor. From the 40th L.ed. ^ B. 4° 5-1165 Wrangell, F. P. v. Narrative of an expedition to the Polar sea, 1820-3. N. Y., 1841 28''-114 — Same. 2d ed. L., 1844 . . 28M15 Wrangham, F. The English portion of the library of the Ven. Francis Wrangham. Malton, 1826. 8° 21-527 Wratislaw, W. Adventures of, iu Constantinople. Trans, by A. H. Wratislaw. L., 1862 27''-628 Wraxall, C. F. L. The black panther 18-3602 — Golden hair : a tale of the pilgrim fathers. 18-8603 — Hand-book to the naval and military resources of the principal European nations. L., 1856 80 27»-3575 — Life and times of Caroline Matilda, queen of Denmark and Norway. L., 1864. 3 v. 8" 30-1787 — Life in the sea ; or, the nature and habits of marine animals. L., 1860 . . 9-976 — Remarkable adventures and unrevealed mys- teries. L.,1863. 2 .v. . . 27'»-3576 — The second empire as exhibited in French lit- erature, 1852-63. L., 1865. 2v. 22-1237 — Wild oats 18-3599 — and R. Wehrhan. Memoirs, of queen Hortense, mother of Napoleon III. L., 1862. 2 v. 30-1401 Wraxall, N. W. Historical memoirs of my own time. 1772-84. Ph., 1837. 8» 27»-1238 Wraxall, N. W. Posthumous memoirs of his own time. Ph. 1836. 8° . . . 27-M239 Wi-eath around the cross. A. M. Brown 32-338 Wreath of rhymes. Millie Mayfield . 23-155 Wreck of the Golden Mary. C. Dickens 18-858; V. 3 of 18-2346 Wrecked in port. E. H. Yates . . 18-4290 Wren, C. Elmes, J. Sir Christopher Wren and his times 30-1305 Wright, C. India and its inliabitants. Cin., 1852. 8° 28>'-437 Wright, E. C. Lichen tufts from the Alleghanics. N. Y., 1860 .... '^38-1343 Wright, F., d'Arusmont. Views of society and manners iu America ;• in a series of letters. N. Y., 1821. 8» • . . . 26''-149 Wright, G. N. China, in a series of views, display- ing scenery, architecture, and social habits. L., 1843. 4v. in2. 4° . . 28^-438 — Life and times of Louis Philippe, king of the French. L. 8° . . . . 30-1192 — See Gorton, J. ; Petrie, G. Wright, H. C. Six months at Grafenberg ; with conversations in the saloon, on nonresistance and other subjects. L., 1845 . 10-119 Wright, H. H. Desultorj" reminiscences of a tour through Germany, Switzerland and France. B., 1838. 8° . . . . 27''-647 Wright, J. American negotiator ; or, the various currencies of the British colonies in America. 3d ed. L., 1765 . . . 1-205 Wright, J. C. See Dante . . . 23-544 Wright, J. M. Almost a nun . . 18-4223 — John and the demijuhn . . . 18-4250 — Priest and nun .... 18-4272 Wright, J. M. F. Commentary on Newton's prin- cipia. L., 1828. 2 v. 8° . . 14-179 Wright, L. Practical poultry keeper. N. Y., 1869 ^328 Wright, P. J. See Hulme, S. Wright, R. Life of major-general James Wolfe. L., 1864. 8° .... 30-1529 — Memoir of general James Oglethorpe. L., 1867 30-1979 Wright, R. H. Collection of problems and theorems in modern geometry, especially trilinear coor- dinates. L., 1865 . . . 14-117 Wright, S. Hammond, J. D. Life and times of 30-1103 — Jenkins, J. S. Life of . . . 30-579 Wright, T. Biographia Britanica literaria ; or, bio- graphy of literary characters of Great Britain and Ireland. L., 1842-6. 2 v. S" 22-1291 — Book of the knight of Latour-Landry. [E. E.T. 8. pt. 33] . . . V. 19 of 22-1043 — The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon : a history of the early inhabitants of Britain, down to the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to Chris- tianity. 2d ed. L., 1861. 8° . 27"-1244 — Dictionary of obsolete and provincial English, containing words from the English writers previous to the 19th century. L., 1857. 2 v. . 22-292 — England under the House of Hanover ; illus- trated from the caricatures and satires of the day. 2ded. L., 1848. 2 v. 8° 27''-1245 — Essays on archasological subjects, and on various questions connected with the history of art, science and literature in the middle ages. L., 1861. 2 v. . . . 27''-1246 — Essays on subjects connected with the literature, popular superstitions and history of England in the middle ages. L., 1846. 2 v. 8» 22-1293 — History of caricature and grotesque in literature and art. L., 1865. 8° . . 5-193 — History of domestic manners and sentiments in England during the middle ages. L., 1863. 8° 27='-1247 — History of Ireland. L., 8 v. 8° 27»-4021 WRIGHT. 650 YANKEE. Wright, T. Popular treatises on science ; •written during the middle ages, in Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and English. L., 1841. 8" 11-198 — See Early travels in Palestine ; Malory, Sir T. Wiight, William. Oil regions of Pennsj-lvania, shoAving where petroleum is found, how it is obtained, and at what cost. N. Y., 1865 6-452 Wright, William. Tlie national system of book- keeping. Ph., 1866 . . . 1-301 Wright, W. A. See Eastwood, J. Wright's chaste wife. [E. E. T. S. pt. 12] V. 8 of 22-1043 Wrigley, E. Workingman's way to wealth; a practical treatise on building associations ; what they are are how to use them. 2d ed. Ph., 1869 2-334 Writing. Astle T. Origin and progress of 22-355 — Common Avriting .... 22-124 — Cox, E. W. Art of ... 22-625 — DeVere, M. S. Brief history of . 22-415 — Humphreys, H. N. Origin and progress of 21-318 — Koops, M. Historical account of substances used to convey ideas . . • 21-316 — Massey, W. Origin and progress of letters 21-221 — See Alphabetic writing ; Alphabets ; Hiero- glyphics ; Ink ; Language ; Phonetics. Wrottesley, J. Tlioughts on government and legis- lation. L., 1860 . . . 2-917 Wuthering heights. E. Bronte . . 18-432 Yv'utting, G. W. SeeKayser, C. G. Wyandotte. J. F. Cooper . . , 18-747 Wyatt, T. Poetical works with a memoir. B., 1854 23-439 — (Sanford's Br. poets) . . v., of 23-48 Wyatt, W. E. Priesthood in the world. Bait., 1843. 8" 32-1428 Wycherly, W. W. The plaindealer. M. B. D. v. 3 24-142 — Congreve, W., and G. Farquhar. Dramatic works. L., 1849. S" . . . 24-41 — See Garrick, D. The country girl. Wycliffe, J. An apology for Lollard doctrines. Camden soc. i)ub. v. 20 . . 27''-195 — Gurney, J. H. Biography of . 30-1970 — Haiina, W. Wyclifl'e and the Huguenots 32-935 — Le Bas, C. W. Life of . . . 30-566 — Vaughan, R. Life and opinions of 30-1107 Monograph of . . . . 30-1459 — Whately, E. J. Life of . . 30-1659 — See Gospels. Wycliffites. Mrs. Mackay . . . 18-1993 Wyld, R. S. Philosophy of the senses ; or, man in connexion with a material world. Ed., 1852 15-87 Wylde, J. Book of trades : a circle of the arts and manufactures. L., 1866 . 6-944 — Magic of science: a manualof easy and instruc- tive scientific experiments. L., 1861 11-169 Wylder's hand. J. S. Le Fanu . . 18-1837 Wylie, J. A. The awakening of Italy and the crisis of Rome. N. Y., 1866 . . . 27''-811 — Rome and civil liberty ; or, the papal aggression in its relation to the sovereignty of the queen and the independence of the nation. L., 1864 32-1494 Wylie, Mrs. M. The gospel in Burmah. N. Y., 1860 32-875 WA'lson, J. Mechanical inventor's guide. L., 1859 . ^ 6-947 YVyman, M. Practical treatise on ventilation. B., 1846 6-100 Wyn, E. The sleeping bard ; or, visons of the world, death, and hell. Trans, from the Cambrian British, by Geo. Barrow 18-3601 Wyndlmm, F. M. Wild life in the Ijelds of Nor- way. L., 1861 .... 27''-598 Wynn, P. W. Diaries of a lady of qtiality, from 1797 to 1844. Ed. by A, Hayward. 2d ed. L., 1864 27='-1249 Wynne, J. Lives of eminent literary and scientific men of America. N. Y., 1850 . 30-873 — Private libraries of New York. N. ?., 1860. 8" 21-290 Wynter, A. Curiosities of civilization. L. 27''-3580 — Our social bees ; or, pictures of tOAvn and country life, and other papers. L., 1861 33-887 — Subtle brains and lissom fingers, and other papers. L., 1863 . . . 33-994 Wynville ; or, clubs and coteries. By the author of " The age of Pitt and Fox" . 18-4270 Wyoming, (Pa.) Chapman, I. A. Sketch of his- tory of 26^-437 — Miner, W. P. History of . . 26''-144 — Peck, G. History of . . . 26"-378 — Stone, W. L. Poetry and history of 26''-251 Wyoming ; a tale . . . . ' . 18-3600 Wyse, T. See Central society of education. Wyss, J. R. v., and I. P. dc B. Montolien. Swiss family Robinson . . . 18-3081 Wythe, WW. Pulpit germs. Ph., 1869 32-2483 Wythes, J. H. The microscopist ; or, a complete manual on the use of the microscope. Ph., 1851 11-85 Xavier, F. Bouhours, D. Life of . 30-504 — Venn, H. Life and labours of . 30-1463 Xenophon. Expeditio Cyri. Recensuit et praefatus est L. Dindorfius. Lips., 1857 . 34-343 — Institutio Cyri. Recensuit et praefatus est L. Dindorfius. 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Yachting in the west of England 27''-844 — MacGregor, J. Voyage alone . 27''-781 Yachts and yacht building. P. R. Marett 6-64 Yahveh Christ. A. MacWhortcr . 32-694 Yalden,T. (Sanford's Br. poels) . 23-283 Yale College. Baldwin, E. Annals of 13-24 — Brothers in unity, catalogue of library 21-439 — Garretson, F. V. D. Carmina Yalensia 5-968 — Linonian society, catalogue of library 21-441 Yale literary magazine : conducted by the students of Yale college, v. 5,6,8-13,15,16. New Haven. 1840-51. 8" . . 17-111 Yamoyden. R. C. Sands. . . v. 1 of 33-85 Yangtsze. Blakiston, T. W. Five months on . 28''-394 Yankee among the mermaids. W. E. Burton ? 18-522 Yankee among the nullifiers. E. Ehmvood 18-1018 YANKEE. 651 YOUATT. Yankee boy from home, the. N. Y., 1864 27"-892 Yankee in Canada. H. D. Thoreau . 33-1291 Yankee middy. W. T. Adams . . 18-82 Yankee stories. T. C. Halibiirton . 18-1321 Yankee travels through tlie island of Cuba. By Demoticus Pliilalethes. N. Y., 185G 26^-301 Yarranton, A. Dove, P. E. Account of 3-92 Yates, E. H. Broken to harness . . 18-3608 — Business of pleasure . . . 18-3606 — For better for worse . . . 18-3811 — The forlorn hope .... 18-3853 — Kissing the rod .... 18-3604 — Land at last ..... 18-3605 — Pages in waiting .... 18-3833 — Running the gauntlet . . . 18-3607 — Ten years of imperialism in France : impres- sions of a "Flaneur." E., 1862. 8° 27M975 — Wrecked in port .... 18-4290 Yates, W. H The modern history and condition of Egypt, its climate, diseases and capabili- ties ; with an account of the proceedhigs of Mohammed Ali Pascha from 1801 to 1843. 2v. L.,1843. 8° . . . 28"-553 Year after year. A. Clive . . . 18-3611 Year at the shore. P. H. Gosse . . 9-925 Year-book, American ecclesiastical. A. J. Schem 32-885 Year-book, Christian .... 82-2275 Year book, the gardener's. R.Hogg . 4-275 Year book of agricultural facts for 1860. Ed. by R. S. Burn. E. 1861 . . . 4-119 Year book of daily recreation and information. W. Hone 33-43 Year book of facts in science and art. J. Timbs 11-257 Year book of facts in science and art. D. A. Wells 11-259 Year-book of medicine and surgery. New Syden- liam society .... 10-698 Year book of the nations for 1856. E. Burritt 29''-319 Year book of pharmacy. C. H. Wood and C. Sharp 10-634 Year books. See Almanacs ; Annee ; Annuals ; Kalendar. Year of consolation. F. A. Kemble . 27''-61 Year of grace. W.Gibson . . . 82-1190 Year '13, in the. F. Renter . . . 18-2634 Year with the Franklins. E. J. Cate . - 18-596 Year with St. Paul. C. E. Knox . . 32-1159 Year with the Turks. W. W. Smyth . 29''-235 Yearsley, A. Royal captives . . 18-3609 Yeast: a problem. C. Kingsley . . 18-1756 Yeates, J. Trial and acquittal of . . 2-47 Yellot, C. The south and the north. 8" 2-990 Yellow fever. Armstrong, 6. D. History of, at Norfolk 10-522 — Barton, E. H. Cause and prevention of 10-616 — Hastings, J. Causes and treatment of 10-470 Yellow mask. W. W. Collins . . 18-690 Yellowplush papers. W. M. Thackeray v. 4 of 18-3 193% 3203 Yellow sea. McLeod, J. Voyage to . 28'>-86 Yelverton marriage case. Thelwall, [J.,] vs. [W. C] Yelverton. L. . . . 2-385 Yemassee. W. G. Simms . . . 18-2878 Yesterday and to-day in India. S. L. Blanchard 28'^570 Yesterday, to-day, and for ever: a poem. K H. Bickersteth 23-1013 Ymbert. See Scribe, A. E. Theatre, Com. -v. Yoakum, H. History of Texas, from its settlement to its annexation. N. Y., 1856. 2 v. 8° 26^-392 Yonge, C. D. History of France under the Bour- bons, A. i). 1589-1830. L., 1866. 4 v. 8" 27''-1964 Yonge, C. D. Life of Field-marshal Arthur, duke of Wellington. L., 1860. 2 v. 8° 30-1295 — Parallel lives of ancient and modern heroes. L., 1858 30-1147 — Phraseological English-Latin dictionary. L., 1863 "22-297 Yonge, C. M. Beechcroft . . . 18-3612 — Ben Sylvester's word . . . 18-3634 — Book of golden deeds of all limes and all lands. Camb., 1865 .... 33-1146 — Cameos from English history, from Rollo to Edward II. Ph., 1868 . . 27''-1254 — Castle builders .... 18-3613 — ■■ Chaplet of pearls ; or, the white and black ribaumont 18-3636 — Clever woman of the family . . 18-3625 — Countess Kate 18-3610 — Daisy chain; or, aspirations. [See Trial] 18-3614 — The dove in the eagle's nest . . 18-3633 — Dynevor terrace .... 18-8615 — Friarsvvood post-office . . . 18-3616 — Heartsease 18-3617 — Heir of RedclyfTe .... 18-3618 — History of Christian names. L., 1863. 2v. 22-298 — Hopes and fears ; or, scenes from the life of a sjjiuster 18-3619 — Kenneth, the rear guard . . . 18-3620 — Landmarks of history ; Charlemagne to Charles V. L., 1855 .... 29»-125 — The lances of Lynwood . . . 18-3790 — Pigeon pie : a tale of roundhead times 18-3624 — The pupils of St. John the Divine. L., 1868 32-2411 — Stokesle}^ secret .... 18-3635 — The trial ; more links of "The daisy chain" 18-3623 — Two guardians .... 18-3621 — Young step-mother .... 18-8622 — See Mackarness, M. A. Yonge, W. Diary, (1604-28.) Camden soc. pub. V. 41 27»-195 York, B. English grammar. Raleigh, 1862. 8° 26''-2042 York, F., duke of Clarke, M. A. Rival princes 27='-265 York, S. E. Medbery, R. B. Memoir of 30-1625 York. Description and bistory of the cathedral and metropolical church of St. Peter. 2d ed. York, 1788 5-443 Yorke, P., et al. Athenian letters; or, the epistol- ary correspondence of an agent of the king of Persia, residing at Athens during thePelopon- ncsian war ; containing the history of the times. Diib., 1792. 2 v. 8" . 27^-3054 Yorkshire. Banks, W. S. Walks in . 27^'-815 — Bighmd, J v. 16 of 27b-474 — Miall, J. G. Yorkshire illustrations of English history 27^-838 — White, W. Month in . . . 27i'-472 — See Leeds ; North country. Yorkshireman's tup to Rome. W.Smith 37^-942 Yosemite guide-book. J. D. Whitney . 26'^-711 You have heard of them. By Q. N. Y., 1854 30-803 Youatt, W. Cattle; their breeds, management, and diseases. 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Y., 1865 11-239 — Handbook of household science. N. Y., 1857 6-235 — [ed.] Modern culture; its true aims and re- quirements : a series of addresses and argu- ments on the claims of scientific education, by Tyndall, Daubeny, et al. L., 1867 13-260 — Same ; with title, The culture demanded by modern life. N. Y., 1867 . . 13-261 Young, Major. See Mathews, T. Young, Alexander. Chronicles of the first planters of the colony of Massachusetts bay, from 1623 to J 636. B., 1846. 8" . . 26^-236 — Chronicles of the pilgrim fathers of the colony of Plymouth, froni 1602 to 1625. B., 1844. 8° 26=^-335 Young, Andrew. The natural history and habits of the salmon ; with reasons for the decline of the fisheries ; and also, how they can be im- proved ; also, an account of the artificial in- cubation of the salmon. L., 1854 9-664 Young, Arthur. Six months' tour through the north of England ; containing an account of the present state of agiiculture, manufactures, and population. 2d ed. L., 1771. 4 v. 8"' 27^-383 — Travels during 1787-9 ; undertaken with a view of ascertaining the resources of France ; with the register of a tour in Spain. Dub., 1793. 2 V. 8» 27i'-807 — See Morton, J. C. Young, Arthur. The fractional family ; being the first part of Spirit-mathematics-matter. N. Y., 1864. 8° .... 15-196 Young, A. W. . The American statesman ; a politi- cal historj'-, exhibiting the origin, nature, and practical operation of constitutional govern- ment in the United States, and the rise and progress of parties. N. Y., 1860. 8" 26^-444 — Citizen's manual of government and law ; com- prising the elementary principles of civil government ; a practical view of the state governments, and of the government of the United States. N. Y., 1866 . 2-921 — Introduction to the science of government, and compend of the constitutional and civil juris- prudence of the United States ; with a brief treatise on political economy. 19thed. Buffalo, 1850 3-920 — National economy ; a history of the American protective system. N. Y., 1866 . 3-265 Young, B. Waite, C. V. Authentic history of 26^-799 Young, C. F. T. Economy of steam-power on ' common roads ; with its history and practice in Great Britain ; and its progress in the U. S. By A. L. Ilolley and J. K. Fisher. N. Y. 8" 6-99 — Fires, fire-engines, and fire-brigades. L., 1866. 8° 6-954 Young, C. J. Little Charlie's life, by himself. Ed. by W. R. Clark. L., 1868. S" . 30-682 Young, Rev. Edward. Pre-Rafl'aellitism ; or, a pop- ular enquiry into some newly asserted princi- ples connected with the philosophy, poetry, religion, and revolution of art. L., 1857 5-86 Young, Rev. Edward, LL. D. Complete works ; poetry and prose ; with a life of the author, by J. Doran. L., 1854. 2 v. . 33-96 — (Bell's poets of G. B.) . , . 23-490 — (Walsh's Br. poets) . . . 23-250 — The brothers. M. B. D. v. 3 . 24-142 — Busiris : a tragedy. B. B. T. v. 13 24-71 — Night thoughts on life, death, and immort'ality ; with a memoir of the author, and notes, by J. R. Boyd. N. Y.. 1856 . . 33-333 — Same. Haverhill^ 1820 . . . 23-349 — The revenge : a tragedy. B. D. v. 1 34-143 — Same. D. L. T. v. 9 . . . 24-107 — Same. I. B. T. v. 8 . . i 24-141 — Same. I. B. T. v. 33 . . . 24-141 — Same. M. B. D. v. 3 . . . 34-143 — Same. S. B. T. v. 7 . . . 34-191 Young, I. G. Fragmentary records of the Youngs, comprising an account of the posterity of Ninian Young of Chester county, Pa. Ph., 1869. 8° 30-1273 Young, J. The Christ of history : an argument grounded in the facts of his life on eartli. N. Y., 1855 .32-590 — Lectures on intellectual philosophj'' ; with a memoir of the author, by W. Cairns. Glas- gow, 1835. 8" . . . . 15-76 — ' ' The life and light of men." L., 1866 32-1893 — The mystery; or, evil and God. Ph., 1856 32-643 — Province of reason : a criticism on Mansel's Bampton lecture on "the limits of religious thought." N. Y.,1860 . . 15-158 Young, .J. R. Elements of analytical geometry. 'L.,1830 14-83 — Same. Revised by J. D. Williams. Ph., 1850. S" 14-21 — Elements of the differential calculus. Ph., 1833. S° 14-56 — El<^ments of the integral calculus. Ph., 1839. 8° 14-57 — Elements of plane and spherical trigonometry ; with logarithmic and trigometrical tables, and researches in spherical geometry, by T. S. Davies. Ph., 1835. 8° . . 14-94 — Mathematical dissertations, for the use of stu- dents in the modern analysis. L., 1861. 8° 14-111 — Modern skepticism, viewed in relation to modern science, more especially in reference to the doctrines of Colenso, Pluxley, Lyell, and Darwin, respecting the Noachian deluge, the antiquity of man, and the origin of species. L., 1865 32-1663 — Navigation and nautical astronomy, in theory and practice. L., 1858 . . 12-100 — Tables, intended to facilitate .the operations of navigation and nautical astronomy. L., 1859 12-88 — Key to the rudimentary treatise on arithmetic. 2ded. L., 1860 .... 14-157 — See Orr's circle of the sciences. Young, L. J H. Sea fishing as a sport. L., 1865 20-513 Young, M. Life and times of Aonio Paleario ; or, a history of the Italian reformers in tlie 16th century. L., 1860. 2 v. 8» . 30-1836 Young, Ninian. See Young, I. G. Young, P. History of Mexico : her civil wars, and colonial and revolutionary annals ; with an , accountof the war with the U. S. Cin., 1850. 8° . .... 26»-237 — Same. Ph., 1847 .... 26''-337» Young, R. The Ulster harmonist, consisting of con- stitutional songs, original and selected ; with historical and biographical notes. Derry, 1844 3,3-850 Young, T. Miscellaneous works. Ed. by G. Pea- cock and J. Leitch. L.,1855. 8 v. 8° 11-307 — Peacock, G. Life of . . . 80-1896 YOUNG. 653 ZEUNER, Young, W. Mathieu Ropars, et cetera. Bv au cx- editor '18-4082 Youu!?, W. B. Aritlimetical dictionary ; or, book "of reference. 20tli ed. N. Y., 1848 14-88 Young America. J. Burlie . . . 23-974 Young America abroad. See Adams, W. T. Young artists, the 18-3795 Young Benjamin Franklin. H. Mayhew 18-2158 Young captain. P. A. Hanaford . . 30-1714 Young Christian. J. Abbott . . 32-2,3 Young colonel, and other tales. R. W. Thomas 18-3219 Young Crusoe. A. S. Harley . . 18-1352 Young debater and chairman's assistant. By an ex-member of the Philadelphia bar. N. Y.,' 1869 22-760 Young disciple. J. A. Clark . . 30-1225 Young Dominican. V. de Fereal . . 18-3902 Younff dressmaker .... 18-2149 Youni duke. B. Disraeli . . 18-902;2088'' Young exiles. A. Bowman . . 18-370 Young farmer's manual. S. E. Todd . 4-285 Young fur traders. R. M. Ballautyne 18-261 Young housewife's daily assistant on all matters . relating to cookery and housekeeping. 2d ed. L., 1864 ..... 6-236 Young ladies' guide. H. Newcomb . 32-450 Young lady of pleasure, the. N. Y., 1865 32-2334 Young lady's book : a manual of elegant recreations, arts, sciences, and accomplishmcjpts. L. 33-754 Young lady's friend. By a lady. B., 1837 33-404 Youniz lieutenant. W. T. Adams . 18-74 Young man. J. Todd .... 33-466 Young man from home. J. A. James 33-437 Young man's friend. D. C. Eddy . 32-1837 Young man's friend. J. A. James . 32-409 Young marooners. F. R. Goulding . 18-1239 Young mechanic. By the author of "The young merchant." N. Y.,1843 . . 33-497 Young men. Beecher, H. W. Lectures to 33-439 — Burnap, G. W. Lectures to . . 33-436 — Clark, R. W. Lectures to . . 33-432 — Clarke, D. Lectures to young people 33-446 — Cobbett, W. Advice to . . 33-863 — Considerations for .... 32-1456 — Fisher, S. W. Three great temptations of 32-388 — Lacordaire, J. B. H. Letters to , 32-1778 — Livermore, A. A. Lectures to . 33-440 — Nott, E. Counsels to . . . 33-449 — Scott, W. A. Daniel, a model for young men 32-528 Young men's association of the city of Chicago. Catalogue of library. Chicago, 1856. 8° 21-406 — Same, with charter, rules, &c. Chicago, 1859 21-408 Young men's association of the city of Milwaukee. Catalogue of library ; with the annual reports, rules, etc. M., 1868 . . . 21-435 — First and second supplements to catalogue of library. M., 1863,5 . . . 21-434 Young men's association of Troy. Catalogue of library 21-511 Young men's mercantile library association of Cin- cinnati. Catalogue of library. Cin., 1846. 8° 21-411 Same. Cin., 1855. S" . . 21-412 Young middy, the. J. C. Armstrong . 18-161 Young mother. W. A. Alcott . . 10-743 Young parson 18-3629 Young patriot, the .... 18-3631 Young patroon. P. H. Myers . . 18-3627 Young people, letters to. J. G. Holland 33-711 Young people's book. Ed. by J. Frost. Ph., 1841,2 8" 17-112 Young pilgrim, the. C. Tucker . . 18-3628 Young prima donna. E. C. Grey . 18-1280 Young recruit. G. Nieritz . . . 18-3632 Young Singleton. T. Gwynne . . 18-1304 Young sculptor. S. S. Ellis. [Family secrets, v. 3] 18-4133 Young step-mother. C. M. Yonge . 18-3622 Young tutor. E. C. Brewer . . 33-420 1 oung villager, the. L. Richmond . 18-2648 Young voyageurs. M. Reid . . . 18-2619 Young Avife. W. A. Alcott . . . 33-459 Young woman's book of health. W. A. Alcott 10-126 Young women. Chapin, E. H. Duties of 32-1832 — Chapone, H. Letters to . , , 33-857 — Deems, C. F. What now ? . . 33-441 — Dufrcnoy, A, G. B. Biographic des jeunes demoiselles 34-3293 — Eddy, D. C. Young woman's friend 32-1836 — Eliot, W. G. Lectures to . . 33-442 — James, J. A. Young woman's guide 32-1578 — Maintenon, F. d'A. de. Conseils aux demoiselles 34-3576 Young wrecker of the Florida reef. R. M. Bache 18-243 Young yagers. Mayne Reid , . . 18-2620 Younger, J. The light of the week. N. Y., 1850 32-1029 Younger son, adventures of. H. R. Addison 18-71 Youth of Jefferson. J. E. Cooke . , 18-8630 Youth of the Old dominion. S. Hopkins 26''-342 Youth of Shakspeare. R. F. Williams 18-3522,3 Youth's companion and counsellor. W. Chambers -83-693 Youth's historical cabinet. Ph., 1850 . 30-629 Youth's history of the rebellion. W. M. Thayer 26''-548 Yu-ki, le magician. T. Pavie . . 84-4517 Yucatan. Fancourt, C. S. History of. 26=^-986 — Norman, B. M. Rambles in . . 26^^-93 — Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in 26'^'-150 Yule, H. Fortification, for officers of the army and students of military history. E., 1851. S" 6-724 Yusef: a crusade in the east. J. R. Browne 28''-167 Zacharie, I. Surgical and practical observations on the diseases of the human foot ; with instruc- tions for their treatment. N. Y., 1860 10-406 Zachos, J. C. High school speaker. Cin., 1858 38-852 Zaidee. M. O. W. Oliphant . . . 18-2387 Zaire, [Congo.] Tuckey, J. K. Expedition to ex- plore 28^-165,915 Zambesi. Livingstone, D. and C. Expedition to . . . . . 28''-497,498 Zamora, A. de. El hechizadopor fuerza. T. T. E. V. 5 84-3 Zanoni. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton . . 18-495 Zanzibar. Browne, J. R. Notes of a sojourn in 29''-223 Zarate, F. de. Mudarse por mejorarse. T. T. E. V. 5 34-2 Zayde. M. M. P. de la V. de Lafayette 84-4305 Zealand. Andersen, A. Tour in . 27i'-765 Zein-ud-deen. Tohfut-ul-mujahideen : an historical work. • Trans, by M. J. Rowlaudson. L., 1838. 8» 28''-39 Zeller, E. Strauss and Renan. Trans, from the German. L.,1866 . . . 32-1915 Zeluco. J. Moore . . v. 5 of 33-1362;18-2246 Zenaida. F. Anderson .... 18-139 Zend language. Hang, M. Grammar of 32-1103 Zenobia. W. Ware .... 18-3444 Zepeda. See Cepeda. Zephyrs from Italy and Sicily. W. M. Gould 27i'-264 Zeuner, C. American harp : a collection of new and original church music. B. 4° 5-1015 — The ancient lyre : a collection of okl, new, and oriffinal church music. 20th ed. B., 1863. Ob^8° 5-1016 ZILLAH. 654 ZWISCHEN. Zillah, the cliild medium. By the author of "My confession" 18-3038 Zimmermann, J. G. Essay on national pvide ; with memoirs of the author. Traus. by 8. H. Wil- cocl^e. L.,1797. 8» • • • 2-924 — Solitude considered with reference to its influ- ence on the mind and the heart. L., 1801. 2v. 8" 15-77 Zinzendorf. See Rimius, H. Zizine. C. P. de Kock .... 34-4770 Zockler, 6. See Lange, J. P., in Supplement. Zoe : or, the quadroon's triumphs. E. D. Livermore 18-1925 Zoe: the history of two lives. E. Jewsbury 18-1096 Zoe's brand. By the author of "Recommended to mercy" 18-3644 Zohrab, the hostage. J. Morier . . 18-2209 Zoologists. Swain son, W. Biography of 9-041 Zoology. Bibliography. — Agassiz, L. Bibliographia zoologiae 21-133 — Engelmann, W. Bibliotheca historico-naturalis '^ 21-179 — Giinther, A. C. L. G. Record of zoological literature 21-192 — Comprehensive and miscellaneous works. — Agassiz, L. J. R., and A. A. Gould. Principles of 9-500 — Allen, H. Outlines of comparative anatomy 9-740 — Atkinson, J. C. Sketches in nat. history 9-508 — Broderip, W. J. Zoological recreations 9-517 — Carpenter, W. B. Zoology . . 9-525 — Catlow, M. E. Popular scripture z. 9-528 — Chambers, W. and R. Elements of 9-544 — Edwards, H. M. Manual of . . 9-542 — Emory, W. H. Mexican boundary survey 26'^-1002 — Gilliss, J. M. U. S. naval astronomical ex- pedition 20'^-1000 — Gosse, P. H. Life in its lower, intermediate, and higher forms .... 9-550 — Greenwood, J. Wild sports of the world 9-994 — Ives, J. C. Report on Colorado river 20*^-1003 — Lamarck, J. B. P. A. de M. de. Principes fonda- mentaux de zoologie . . . 34-4897 — Loudon, J. W. Entertaining naturalist 9-715 — Ogilvie, G. Master builder's plan . 9-599 — Pacific railroad surveys. [U. S. explorations and surveys] . v. 6,8,9,10,12 of 20^-1000 — Patterson, R. Introduction to . 9-003 — Phipson, T. L. Utilization of minute life 9-604 — Quatrefages, A. de. Metamorphoses of man and the lower animals . . . 9-010 — Reunie, J. Alphabet of . . . 9-014 — Stephenson, J. Medical z. . . 9-1007 — Tenney, S. Manual of . . . 9-671 — Wood, J. G. Common objects of the country 9-059 Homes without hands . . 9-679 Our garden friends and foes . 9-078 — See Animal kingdom ; Animals ; Amphibians ; Annelida ; Aquarium ; Arachuida ; Birds ; Comparative anatomy ; Crustacea ; Entomol- ogy; Fish; Hybridity; Ichthyology; Infusoria ; Insects; Instinct; Invertebrata ; Life ; Mam- malia ; Man ; Mollusca ; Natural history ; Ornithology; Osteology; Palaeontology; Qiiad- ruj)eds ; Radiata ; Reptiles ; Sea ; Species ; Vertebrata. Zoolu. See Zulu. Zoonomia. E.Darwin .... 10-706 Zoophytes. Landsborough, D. Popular history of 9-577 Zornlin, R. M. Recreations in geology. 2d ed. L., 1841 9-309 — Recreations in physical geography ; or, the earth as it is. L., 1840 .... 25-46 Zouaves, reminiscences of an officer of. Gen. — . Cler 27«-3589 Zouch, T. See Walton, I. Zschokke, II. Alamontade ; or, the galley slave 18-3643 — Autobiography. 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Life and times of 30-915 Zwischen himmel und erde. O. Ludwig 34-586 SUPPLEMENT. A. ADAMS. A, major. See Coles, C. B. A, B, G, of music. A. Panseron . . 5-1084 Aarbergs, the. K. Hervey . . . 18-1427 Ab-sa-ra-ka ; Home of the crows. M. J. Caning- ton 26''-0yi Abaellino. M. G. Lewis . . . 18-4156 Abati, F. See-saw .... 18-4180 Abbey, H. Stories in verse. N. Y., 1869 23-972 Abbott, G. D. Mexico, and the U. S. ; their mutual relations and common interests. N. Y., 1869 20''-1045 Abbott, J. Harper's school history • narrative of the general course of history. l^.Y., 1861 29''-209 Abbott, J. S. C. History of Joseph Bonaparte. N. Y.,1809 30-1739 — History of Napoleon III. B., 1869. 8" 80-2428 — Romance of Spanish history. N. Y., 1869 37»-1998 Abbott, L. Jesus of Nazareth ; his life and teach- inj;s ; founded on the lour eospels. N. Y., 1869. 8° . . . ." . 32-2319 — Old testament shadows of new testament truths ; Avith designs by Dore, Delaroche et al. N. Y., 1870. 8° . . . . 32-2533 Abbott, Rosa. Rosa Abbott stories ; Upside down, or, will and work. B., 1868 . 18-4091 Abdomen. See Hernia. Abel redevivus. T. Fuller . . . 30-1869 About, E. Lettres d' un bon jeune homme a sa cousine Madeleine. P., 1861 . 34-3002 About woman, love, and marriage. F. Saunders 33-1064 Abridgements. Gaultier, A. E, C. Method of making 22-804 Abu Abdallah Mohammed Ben Musa El Khowarez- mi. Alkitah almukhtasar fi hliisab aljabr wa almuqabalet. L., 1830. 8» . 14-58 — Algebra. Ed. and trans, by F. Rosen. L., 1831. 80 14-58 Abu'lhasan Ali Ben Hosein Ben Ali El-Mas'udi. Historical encyclopfedia, entitled, "Meadows of gold and mines of gems." Trans, by A. Sprenger. v. 1. L., 1841. 8» . 28"-38 Abuses of justice. J. Mackcoull . . 2-303 Abyssinia. Blanc, H. Narrative of captivity in 28''-596 — Lindley, A. F., (ed.) Abyssinian war 28"-265 — Markham, C. R. History of the Abyssinian expedition 28>'-609 — Plowden, W. C. Travels in . . 28'^-566 — Stern, H. A. The captive missionary 28*^-610 Academicien, uu. See Boschet, P., in Supplement. Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia, jour- nal. Ph., 1817. 8 V. 8" . . 9-989 — Proceedings. Ph., 1843-68. 20 v. 8» 9-990 Acagchemem Indians. Boscana, G. Indians of Alta California .... 2G''-71 Acids, alkalies, and salts. T. Richardson and H. Watts. [See Knapp, F.] . . . . V. 1, pis. 3,4,5 of 8-43 Across America and Asia. R. Pumpelly 29M36 Act against unlicensed and scandalous books and pamphlets, and for the better regulating of printing. L., 1649. 8" .' . 21-138 Actions. Wilkinson, J. J. Limitation of V. 1 of 2-55 Actors. VaudenhofF, G. Dramatic reminiscences 24-233 Acts of the apostles. Biscoe, R. History of 32-2516 Ada Leigh. P. Egan '. '. '. ". 18-4214 Adam Graeme of Mossgray. M. O. W. Oliphant 18-2370 Adams, C. Life of Oliver Cromwell. N. Y., 1867 . 30-121 Adams, C. F., jr. Chapter of Erie. Bi, 1869 1-6 Adams, F. C. Von Toodleburgs . . 18-57 Adams, H. A. Dawn . . . . 18-4038 Adams, H. G., (ed.) Cyclopojdia of female biogra- phy. L., 1869. 8° . . . 30-2440 Adams, J. See Bradby, J. Adams, N. Bertha and her baptism. B., 1857 32-721 — Cross in the cell, the ; conversations with a prisoner while awaiting his execution. B., 1868 32-2488 Adams, W. H. D. Buried cities of Campania ; or, Pompeii and Herculaneum. L., 1868 27''-946 — The queen of the Adriatic ; or, Venice, past and present. L., 1869 . . . 21^-693 — Valley of the Nile ; its tombs, temples, and monuments. L., 1867 . . 28^-601 Adams, W. T. Down the river ; or, Buck Brad- ford and his tyrants . . . 18-3941 — Freaks of fortune ; or, half round the world 18-3938 — Lake sliore series. (1) Through by daylight . . 18-4124 (2) Lightning express . . 18-4125 (3) On time .... 18-4126 (4) Switch olf . . . . 18-4137 — Make or break ; or, the rich man's daughter 18-3940 — Our standard-bearer ; or, life of Gen. U. 8. Grant. B., 1868 .... 30-3395 — Starry flag series. 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Murray SC-TOO Adventures on the great hunting-grounds. V. Meu- nier 28^^-271 Adventures of an attorney in search of practice 18-4271 Advertiser, the. v. 1,3, [Imperfect.] Wilkes- barre, 1813,14. 8» . . . 17-3 Advice to a wife. P. H. Chavasse , 10-855 Aedes Althorpianae. T. F. Dibdin v. 5,6of 21-G41 Aerolytes. Phipson, T. L. Meteors, aerolytcs, and falling stars 12-94 Aesop. Geruzez, E. Vie d' Esope. [See La Fon- taine, J.] 34-3456 Aifaire Clemen ceau. A. Dumas, fils . 34-4949 Affaire du collier. J. de L. de St. K. de Lamotte- Valois 34-3491 Afranius. J. M. Leavitt . . . 23-1029 Africa. Du Chaillu, P. Lost in the jungle 28''-G12 Wild life under the equator . 28''-599 — Faulkner, H. Elephant haunts : a search for Livingstone 28*^-591 — Ternaux-Compans, H. Bibliotheque Africaine 21-48 — Walker, S. A. Missions in western A. 32-507 After the storm. T. S. Arthur , , 18-4168 Agassiz, L. J. R. Bibliographia zoologiae et geolo- giae. V. 2-4. L., 1852-4. Seep. 6 21-133 Agnes Wentworth. S. Palfrey . . 18-1126 Agricultural cliemistry. Caldwell, G. C. Agricul- tural chemical analysis . . 8-123 Agriculture. Courtney, W. S. Manual of 6-484 — Flint, C. L. Agricultureof Massachusetts 4-300 — Johnson, S. W. How crops grow . 4-j12 — Monthly journal of agriculture . 4-29 — Peters, R, Enquiries on plaster of Paris 4-33 — See Farming ; Irrigation. Agrippa, L. Discorso sopra la natura, e comples- sione humana. [See Porta, G. B.] 34-2.109 Aguila, C. J. E. H. d'. Histoire des evenements memorables du regne de Gustave III de Suede, pour servir a 1' histoire generale, poli- tique et morale de 1' Europe, pendant le XVIIIe siecle. P., 1807. 2 v. . 34-3025 Ahmed Ibn Hemdem. Turkish evening entertain- ments. Trans, by John P. Brown 18-4")8 Aim, F. New practical and easy method of learn- ing the German language. N. Y., 1869 22-18 Aikin, B., (cd.) Waiting for the verdict: an auto- biography. L., 1863 . . . 30-608 Aikin, J. Arts of life. L., 1858 . . 6-145 — Essays on song-writing ; with a collection of English songs, to which are added some original pieces. L., 1799 . . 23-375 Aikman, J. Annals of the persecution in Scotland, from the restoration to the reformation. Pli., 1844. 3 V 33-1095 Aime-Martin, L. Education of mothers of families ; or, the civilization of the human race by women ; with remarks on the prevailing methods of education, and their influence ujion health and happiness, by E. Lee. L., 1851 . . ... 33-464 Ainslee stories. H. C. Weeks . . 18-3483 Airy, G. B. See Magnetism of ships, p. 361 11-331 Akhlak-i-Jalaly. See Practical philosophy of the Muhammadan people, Alabama and Kearsarge. P. M. Edge . 26»-1028 Alacoque, M. M. Daniel, C. History of the blessed Margaret Mary .... 32-2330 Alaska. Treaty with Russia, report on 26''-688 — Whymper, F. Travel and adventure in 36''-701 Albany. Worth, G. A. Random recollections of, (1800-1808) .... 26='-215 Alboize du Pujol. See Arnould, A., in Supplement. Album of language. G. Naphegyi . 22-361 Albumenuria. Dickinson, W. H. Pathology and treatment of .... 10-819 Alchemy. Lully, R. Philosophical and chymical experiments . . . . 8-131 — Paracelsus. Of chymical transmutation, gene- alogy and generation . . . 8-131 Alcock, R. Familiar dialogues in Japanese ; with English and French translations. P., 1868. 8" 33-8 Alcohol. Story, C. A, Nature and effects of 10-487 Alcott, A. B. Tablets. B., 1868 . . 33-1395 Alcott, L. M. Hospital sketches, and camp and fire- side stories. B., 1869 . , . 26i'-713 — Little women ; or, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy 18-133 Alcott, W. A. Physiology of marriage. B., 1860 10-4 Aldeane. L. Preston .... 18-2549 Aldrich, T. B. Story of a bad boy , 18-4294 Aldridge,' W, See Holdsworth, W. Aler, P. Gradus ad Parnassum ; sive novus syn- onymorum, epitlietorum, plirasium poetica- rum, ac versuum thesaurus. Ab uno e socie- tate Jesu. L., 1729 . . . 34-383 Alethinos. [Pseud.] See Ivers, H. F. Alethitlieras. Travels by sea and land . 18-4080 Alexander, A. Brief compend of bible truth. Ph., 1846 32-433 Alexander, J. W. Thoughts on family Avorship. Ph., • 1847 32-458 Alexander, P. P. Moral causation ; or, notes on Mr. Mill's notes. E., 1868 . . 15-343 — See Smith, A. Alford, H. Essays and addresses, chiefly on church subjects. L.,1809. 8° . . 33-2533 Algarotti, P. Sir Isaac Newton's philosoi)hy ex- plained for the use of the ladies; in six dialogues on light and color. L., 1739 . 11-7 Algebra. Lewis, E. Practical analyst 14-195 — Abu Abdallah Mohammed Ben Musa 14-58 Alger, H., jr. Fame and fortune; or, the progress of Richard Hunter . . . 18-4066 — Luck and pluck ; or John Oaklev's inheritance ' . 18-4298 — Mark, the match boy . . , 18-4067 — Ragged Dick series, — (1)' Rasged Dick , . , . 18-4065 — (2) Fame and fortune , , , 18-4066 — (3) Mark, the match boy , . 18-4067 — (4) Rough and ready , , . 18-4068 — (5) Luck and pluck , . . 18-4069 Algeria. Napheygi, G. Among the Arabs 28''-595 — Tales of, from the Veloce of A. Dumas 18-946 All Bey. Lusignan, S. Revolt of, against the Otto- man porte 38''-61 Ali Hazin. See Mohammed Ali Hazin. Alice's adventures in wonderland. L. Carroll 18-593 Alice Tracy. S. Currier , , . 18-783 Alisaunder, alliterative romance. [E. E. T. S. Ext. series, pt. 1] . . . v. 1 of 32-1044 Alkalies. Richardson, T., and H. Watts. [Kmipp, F.] . . . V. 1, pts. 3,4,5 of 8-43 All is not gold that glitters. M. E. Braddon ... ... .. . . 18-4205 ALLEN. 657 ANCIENT. Allen, H. Outlines of comparative anatomy and medical zoology. Ph., 18G9. 8" . 9-740 Allen, J. State cliurclies and the kingdom of Christ. L., 1853. 8° . . . . 32-467 Allen, L. F. American cattle; their history, breed- ing, and management. N. Y , 1868 4-803 Allen, R. Sportsman in Ireland ; with his summer tour through the liiijlilands of Scotland. By a cosmopolite. L..'l840. 2 v. . 27'^-60 Allen, R. H. New England tragedies in prose. B., 1869 26=>-1039 Allen, R. L. New American form book. Revised and enlarged by L. F. Allen. N. Y., 1869 . . . . . 4-3* Alley, George. Our class meetings. Dub., 1868 32-2462 Allibone, S. A. Review, by a layman, of a work en- titled, " New theme for the protestant clergy : creeds without charity, theology without humanity, and protestantism without Christi- anity. Ph., 1852 . . . 32-385 Allin, T. See Hulme, S. Almanac, Atlantic .... 17-14 — Presbyterian a 32-2395 — Punch's twenty almanacks . . 17-115 Almon, J. See Parliamentary register. Almost a nun. J. M. Wright . . 18-4222 Alms. De Foe, D. Giving alms no charity 2-949 Alnander, S. J. Anvisning til et utvaldt theolo- giskt bibliothek. Stock., 1763 . 21-50 Alphabets. Bell, A. M. Universal alphabetics 22-363 — Delamotte, F. Ancient and mediaeval alphabets 5-526 Examples of modern alphabets 5-525 Ornamental a 5-157 — Fry, E. Pantographia . . . 22-376 — Lepsius, C. R. Standard alphabets 22-153 — Lillie, H. Alphabet of monograms 5-637 — Massey, W. Origin and progress of letters 21-221 — Williams, M. Application of tbe Roman al- phabet to the languages of India 22-505 — See Language ; Letters ; Orthography ; Pho- netics ; Writing ; and names of languages. Alps. Bonney, T. G. Alpine regions 27'^-943 — Dowsing, W. Rambles in Switzerland 27''-956 Alta California. Boscana, G. Indians of 26''-71 Altar of Baal thrown down. Novion . 30-331 Alton trials. W. S. Lincoln . . 2-223 Always in the wa}^ T.Jeans . . 18-4174 Amateur tlieatricals. S. A. Frost . 20-230 Amazon, the. F. Dingelstedt . . 18-4177 Amber. Cook, J. Natural history of 10-120 America. Bishop, N. H. Thousand miles' walk across 26>'-693 — Bradford, A. W. American antiquities 26"-1030 — De Costa, B. F. Pre-Columbian discoverv of 26''-1053 — Hutchinson, T. J. The Parana ; and S. A. rec- ollections 26>'-696 — Jones, G. History of ancient A. 26''-598 — Lanman, C. Adventures in the British prov- inces 26''-319 — Latrobe, C. J. The rambler . 26"-66 — Oldmixon, J. British empire in America 26''-351 — Rafn, C. C. Antiquitates Americanae de rerum anti-Columbianarum . . 34-496 — Rose, G. The great country . 26''-697 — Vigne, G. T. Six months in . 26'^-694 — See Alaska, in Supplement. American boy's book of sports and games. N. Y. 20-304 American cattle. L. F. Allen . . 4-303 American colonization society, character of. W. Jay • 2-740 American commercial law. F. Chamberlin 2-134 American disruption, the. A. J. B. B. Hope 26''-1005 American draught player. H. Spayth 20-63 American entomoloiiical society, catalogue of li- brary. Ph., f868. 8" . . 21-467 American family in Paris. N. Y., 1869 27''-105 American family Robinson. M. Reid . 18-2600 American fish culture. T. Norris . 4-309 American gardener. W. Cobbett . 4-314 American genealogies and pedigrees. D. S. Durree 20='-421 American genealogist. W. H. Whitmore 26^-214 American houses. Sloan, S. Designs for rural buildings 5-376 American journal of pharmacy. See Philadelphia college of pharmacy, p. 456. American juror. H. B. Wilson , 2-370 American literature. Triibner, Nicholas. Guide to 21-279 American newspaper directory. G. P. Rowell & Co 21-105 American note books. Hawthorne, N. Passages from 30-2407 American party. See Native American, p. 411. American phonetic journal. Ed. by R. P. Prosser. Cin., 1855-8. v. 1-5 in 2. 8» . 22-303 American school system. J. Collings 13-93 American woman in Europe. S. R. Urbino 27''-961 American woman's home. C. E. Beecher and H. B. Stowe 6-162 American year book, 1869. D. N. Camp 20''-992 Ames, C. Victoire : a novel . . 18-3914 Ames, J. Tvpographical antiquities, augmented by Wm. Herbert. L., 1785,86. 3 v. 40 21-295=^ — Same enlarged ; with notes by T. F. Dibdin. L., 1810-19. 4 V. 4° . . , 21-295" Ami commun, 1'. C. Dickens . . 34-4033 Amicus, C. B. C. See Hints on life. Amicus Curiae. See Collier, J. P. Amoenitates literariae. J. G. Schelhorn 34-483 Among the Arabs. G. Naphegyi . 28''-595 Among the hills. J. G. Whitlier . 23-1025 Among the trees. M. Lorimer . . 9-106 Amory, T. C. Military services and public life of Maj. Gen. John Sullivan. B., 1^68. 8» 30-2432 Amour coupable, un. C. de C. de St. Mars 34-5351 Amours de la belle Aurore, les. C. de C. de St. Mars 34-5348 Amphibious carnivora. R.Hamilton v. 11 of 9-594 Amusements. Dodge, M. E. A few friends, and how they amused tiiemselves . 20-179 — Fulcher, E. S. Riddles in rhyme 20-332 — Steele, S. S. Book of drawing room plays 20-253 Amusements of clergymen. J. Frampton 32-307 Amy Denbrook. S. A. Wentz . . 18-3919 Anaesthetics. Ellis, R. On the safe abolition of pain by the use of . . . 10-256 Analecta Anglo-Saxonica. L. F. Klipstein 22-1110 Analytic orthography. S. S. Haldeman 22-393 Anatomy. Smith, H. H. Anatomical atlas 10-1010 — See Comparative anatomy ; Eye ; Osteology. Anatomy and physiology. Mace, J. Servants of the stomach .... 10-821 Anatomy of Simon Magus ; or, the sin of Simony laid open. L., 1700 . . . 32-157 Anatomy of sleep. E. Binns . . 10-927 Ancestral stories and traditions of great families. J. Timbs 27''-1156 Ancestry of General Grant. E. C. Marshall 30-1527 Ancient America. G. Jones . . 26^-598 Ancient fragments. I. P. Cory . . 32-632 Ancient states and empires. J. Lord . • 29*-147 43 ANDERDOK. 658 ARABIAN. Anderdon, J. L. The river dove ; with some quiet thoughts on the happy practice of angling. L., 1847 20-450 Andersen, A. Tour in Zealand in 1802 ; with an his- torical sketch of the battle of Copenhagen. By a native of Denmark. 2d ed. L., 1805 27i'-765 Andersen, H. C Two baronesses . 18-144 Anderson, A. Gas light. [See History of the pro- cesses] 6-343 Anderson, R. Foreign missions ; their relations and claims. N. Y., 1869 . . 32-2290 Anderson, W. Kings of society. L. . 32-2478 Andre Chenier. J. Mery . . . 34-3524 Andrew Deverel. C. Beach . . 18-4212 Andrews, S. P., and A. F. Boyle. Phonographic reader. N. Y., 1848 • . . 22-17 Andy Luttrell by Clara Vance. M. A. Denison 18-8393 Anecdotes. Clergy of America . . 32-2465 — Clergymen and doctors . . 33-12 — Davis, W. Olio o^^bltikigraphical and literary a - . . 21-149 — Orpen, C. E. H. Anecdotes of the deaf and dumb 33-193 Anecdotes of animals. Captain Wolf and other sketches 9-665 — Timbs, J. Eccentricities of the animal creation 9-714 Anecdotes of the new testament. J. Whitecross 32-1628 Anecdotes of the Wesleys. J. B. Wakeley 30-1627 Angiola Maria. G. Carcano . . . 34-2540 Anglican reformation. J. Brown . . 32-1508* Angling. Stoddart, T. T. Angler's companion 20-477 Anglo-Saxon. Hand-book of Anglo-Saxon orthog- raphy 22-116 — Klipstein, L, F. Analecta Anglo-Saxonica 22-1110 — Payne, J. Grammar of . . 22-482 Angus, J. The bible hand-book : an introduction to the study of sacred scripture ; with re- visions, notes, and an index of texts by F. S. Hoyt. Ph., 1868. 80 . . 32-2212 Aniline and its derivatives. M. Reimann 6-530 Animal economy. Hunter, J. Observations on certain parts of . . . . 9-724 Animal kinedora. Cuvier, G. L. C. F. D., and P. A. Latreille .... 9-531 — Dallas, W. S. Natural history of 9-687 — Goodrich, S. S. History of . . 9-558 Animal mechanics. C. Bell. See Paley, W., p. 437. Animals. Aristotle. History of . . 9-507 — Beeton's book of poultry and domestic a. 4-326 — Dean, R. Future life of brutes . 32-1433 — Haney's art of training . . 20-378 — Jardine, Sir W. N. 1., 21. Deer, antelopes, camels, &c. . . . v. 7 of 9-594 — Jones, T. R. Natural history of . 9-573 — Kirby, W. Brigewater treatise on 9-574 — Menault, E. Intelligence of . . 9-581 — Mudie, R. Domesticated . . 9-739 — Styles, J. Animal creation . . 9-741 — Timbs, J. Eccentricities of the animal creation 9-714 — Wood, J. G. Bible animals . . 9-657 — See Cattle ; Dogs ; Horses ; Quadrupeds. Animals and plants, accordance in structure and growth of. T. Schwann . . 9-1039 Annalen der poetichen national-literalur der deut- schen. E. Weller . . . 34-2304 Annals of the Bodleian library, (1598-1867.) W. D. Macray 21-218 Annals of Boston primary school committee. J. M. Wightman 13-242 Annals of rural Bengal. W. W. Hunter 28''-261 Annals of St. Paul's cathedral. H. H. Milman 27»-849 Annelida. L. C. F. D. Cuvier . . 9-1216 Annuaire de chimie comprenant les applications de cette science a la medicine et ii la pharmacie. Edite par E. Millon et J. Reiset. P., 1845-51. 6 v. 8» 34-5535 Annuaire magnetique et meteorologique du corps des ingenieurs des mines de Russie ; ou, recueil d'observations maguetiques et meteorolog- iques faites dans I'etendue de I'empire de Russie et publiees par ordre de S. M. 1' Em- pereur Nicolas I, et sous les auspices de M. le Comte Canerine par A. T. Kupffer. An. 1840,5,6. St. Petersburg, 1842-9. 3 v. 4» 34-4978 Annual biography and obituary. L., 1817-37. 21 v. 8° 30-2421 Annuities. Chisholm, D. Commutation tables 1-257 — DeWitt, J. Treatise on life annuities. [See Barnwell, R. G.] . . . . 30-1591 Another England. E. C. Booth . . 29»-30 Austed, D. T. The earth's history ; or, first lessons in geology. Ph., 1869 . . 9-200 — The world we live in ; or, first lessons in phys- ical geography. Ph., 1868 . . 25-184 — See Orr's circle of the sciences. Anstie, F. E. See Biennial retrospect. Antarctic regions. Hartwig, G. The polar world 29^-305 Anti-Baillet ; ou, critique du livre de M. Baillet. G. Menage. [See Baillet, A.] v. 7 of 34-4979 Antigua. Thome, J. A., and J. H. Kimball. Six months tour in ... . 20''-422 Antiquitutes Americanae. C. C. Rafn . 34-496 Antiquity, honor and dignity of trade, particularly as connected with the city of London. Writ- ten by a peer of England. Westminster, 1813. 4» 1-529 Antiquity of intellectual man. C. P. Smyth 29''-269 Anti-slavery conflict, recollections of. S. J. Mav 2-971 Antonio, N. Bibliotheca Hispana vetus, sive His- pani scriptores qui ab Octaviani Augusti aevo ad annum Christi MD floruerunt. Curante F. P. Bayerio, qui et prologum et auctoris vitae epitomen et notulas adiecit. Matriti, 1788. 2v. f» 21-650 — Bibliotheca Hispana nova; sive 'Hispanorum scriptorum qui ab anno MD ad MDCLXXXI V floruere notitia. Matriti, 1783,88. 2 v. f' 21-651 Ants. Huber, P. Natural history of . 9-565 Apache country. Browne, J. Ross. Adventures in 26^-698 Apaches. Cremony, J. C. Life among 26'J-639 Apianus, P. Cosmographia ; additis ejusdem argu- ment! libellis ipsius G. Frisii, Antverpiae, 1553. 8" . . . . . 34-348 Apostles of mediaeval Europe. G. F. Maclear 32-404 Apostolic age. Dollinger, J. J. I. First age of Christianity .'.... 32-1914 — Sclater, W. Primitive church . 32-1799 — Stanley, A. P. Sermons and essays on 32-1088 Apostolic succession. Brown, J. Inquiry into 32-1508 — Miller, S. Primitive order . . 32-1401 — Prideaux, M. History of . . 32-149 — Tydings, R. Refutation of doctrine of .^ 32-1100 — Whately, R. The kingdom of Christ 32-977 Apostolical fathers. Osburn, W., jr. Doctrinal errors of 32-149 Appletou, N. Memoir of Abbot Lawrence. B.,1856. 80 30-160« Appleton's cyclopaedia of biography. F. L. Hawks .... . . . 30-2456 Arabian days entertainments. M. Hauf 18-156 ARABIC. 659 ASIA. Arabic language. Catafago, J. English and Arabic dictionary 22-46 Arabs. See Algeria. Arachnida. G. L. C. F. D. Cuvier . 9-121G Aramean dialects. Etheridge, J. W. Notices of 32-619 Ararat. Parmelee, M. P. Life scenes among mountains of ... . 28''-o94 Arber, E. See Puttenham, G. Arboriculture. J. Grigor . . . 4-68 Arbuthnot, J. Miscellaneous works ; with an ac- count of the author's life. L., 1770. 2 v. 33-767 Archaeology. Kemble, J. M. Horae ferales .27^-4023 Archer's manual ; or, the art of shooting witb the long bow, as practiced by the united bowmen of Philadelphia. Ph., 1830 . 20-303 Archibald Cameron. E. W. Baarnhielm 18-160 Arcbie's shadow. L. Palmer . . 18-4172 Architectura numismatica. T.L.Donaldson 29''-119 Arcbitectural ornament. J. Weale . 5-694 Architectural review and American builder's journal. Ed. by S. Sloan, v. 1. Ph., 1869. 8° 5-38 Architecture. Donaldson, T. L. Architectura nu- mismatica 29''-119 — Downing, A. J. Architecture of country houses 5-76 — Field, M. City architecture . . 5-628 — Handbook of English ecclesiology . 32-2448 — Paley, F. A. Manual of gothic a. 5-426 — Sloan, S. City and suburban a. . 5-629 — Todd, S. E. How to build neat and cheap cot- tages 4-!)10 Arctic regions. Godfrey, W. C. Last Grinnell ex- pedition 29»-325 — Hartwig, G. The polar world . 29''-305 — See Iceland ; Spitzbergen. Are there Romanizing germs in the prayer-book ? F. S. Rising 32-2531 Argentine confederation. Sarmiento, D. F. Life in 26''-687 Argonne, N. B. [Vigneul-Marville.] Melanges d' histoire et de litterature. P., 1725. 3. v. 34-4473 Argyle, A. The general's daughter. Sequel to "The Cecilias" 18-4210 Argyll, Lady A. M., countess of. Lindsay, A. Me- moir of 30-2386 Argyll, G. J. D. C, duke of. Primeval man. N. Y., 1869 29»-274 Aristotle. Ethica nicomachea. Ed. J. E. T. Rogers. L., 18G5 34-302 Arithmetic. Bourdon, M. Elements d'arithmetique . 34-5543 — Leverett, C. E. Southern confederate a. 26''-2072 — Mace, J. Grandpapa's a. . . 18-4138 — Ready reckoner .... 1-234 Ark of Eim island. E. Kellogg . . 18-4260 Arkansas. Schoolcraft, H. R. Observations on 9-294 Armenian church. Malan, S. C. Life and times of St. Gregory . . . . . 30-2393 Arraroyd, G. Connected view of the whole internal navigation of the United States ; natural and artificial, present and prospective. Ph., 1830. 8° 6-660 Arms and armour in antiquity and the middle ages. P. Lacombe 27»-3'371 Army life in a black regiment. T. W. Hiirginson . . ... ^26''-1058 Army of the Potomac. Blake, H. N. Three years in . . . . . . . 26''-603 — Hill, A. F. Our boys . . . 2G"-479 — McClellan, G. B. Organization and campaigns of 26"-524 — Three years in field hospitals of . 26''-857 — Trobriand, R. de. Quatre ans de campagnes 34-4547 Army register. See U. S. War 1861-5, Military and naval affairs, page 607 . . 26*-1020 Army reunion ; with reports of the meetings of the societies of the army of the Cumberland ; the army of the Tennessee ; the army of the Ohio ; and the army of Georgia. Chicago, 1869. 8» 26''-702 Arnd, K. Die naturgemasse volkswirthschaft ge- gcniiber dem monopoliengeiste und dem com- nuuiismus, mit einem rOckblicke auf die einscldagende literatur. Hanau, 1845. 8" 34-517 Arnet, J. A. [Pseud.] See Hannett, J., p. 258. Arnold, M. On the study of Celtic literature. L., 1867 22-917 Arnould, A., Alboize du Pujol, et A. Maquet. His- toire de la Bastille, (1374-1789,) prisonniers, gouverneurs, archives; tortures et supplices; regime interieur; aventures dramatiques, lugu- brcs, scandaleuses ; evasions ; archives de la police ; suivie par Le donjon de Vincennes, par M. M. Alboize et Maquet. P., 1844,5. 8 V. in 4. 8° . . . . 34-4947 Arrabiata, and other tales. P. Heyse . 18-1396 Arrah garrison, defence of. See Indian mutiny, p. 293 28=^-171 Art. Douce, F. Holbein's dance of death 5-136 — Hawthorne, S. Notes on . . 27''-966 — Otis, C. N. Sacred and constructive a. 5-394 — Taine, H. Ideal in . . . 5-401 Art and artists. Curious facts and characteristic sketches. Ph., 1869 . . . 5-61 Art galleries. Hazlitt, W. Picture galleries of England 5-9 Art-idea, the. J. J. Jarves . . . 5-398 Art of being happy. F. X. J. Droz . 33-322 Art of deeyphering. P. Tliicknesse . 22-250 Art of English poesie. G. Puttenham . 22-1166 Art of improving the voice and ear, and of increas- ing their musical powers, on philosophical principles. L., 1825. &» . . 5-1086 Art of preserving the feet ; or, instructions for the prevention of corns, bunions, etc. L., 1818 10-381 Art of training animals, Haney's . . 20-378 Art thoughts. J. J. Jarves . . . 5-395 Artemus Ward's panorama. C. F. Brown 18-456 Arthur, King. Merlin, or the early history of. [E. E. T. S., pts. 10,21,36] V. 6,20 of 22-1043 Arthur, T. S. After the storm . . lS-4168 — Beacon lights . - . . . 18-3660 Articulata. Fraser, R. W. Seaside naturalist 9-977 Artillery. Napoleon III. Past and future of V. 2 of 27M829 Artist's dream. M. C. Logan . . 18-4071 Arts. Lacroi'x, P. Les arts an moyen age et a 1' epoque de la renaissance . . 5-42 Arts of life. J. Aikin .... 6-145 Arts of writing, reading and speaking. E. W. Cox 22-625 As by fire. Nellie Marshall . . . 18-2112 Asgill, J. An argument proving that according to the covenant of eternal life man may be trans- lated without passing through death. L., 1700 32-570 Asher, G. M. Bibliographical historical essay on the Dutch books and pamphlets relating to New Nethcrland, the Dutch West India com- iiany, and possessions. Amsterdam, 1854-67, 40. 21-315 Asia. Critical essay on manuscripts relating to the history of 25-43 — Mohammed Sadik Isfahani. Geographical works 25-43 — Pumpelly, R. Across America and Asia 29''-136 — Ternaux-Compans, H. Bibliotheque asiatique 21-48 Asia Minor. Freese, J. R. The old world 28''-604 ASPASIA. 660 ba:llet. Aspasia. C. Holland .... 18-4246 — Sandeman, R. Letters on Thoron and A. 32-268 Aspects of humnnity, bi-okenly mirrored in the ever-swelling current of humtin speech. Pli., 1869 23-964 Astle, T. Origin and progress of writing, as well hieroglyphic as elementary ; illustrated by engravings taken from marbles, manuscripts, and charters ancient and modern ; with some account of the origin and progress of printing. L., 1803. 4° .... 22-355 Astronomy. Chalmers, T. Christian revelation in connection with .... 32-46 — Davis, J. Elements of . . . 12-109 — Drew, J. Manual of . . , 12-16 — Lockyer, J. N. Elementary h ssons in 12-112 — Moseley, H. Lectures on . . 12-110 — Steele, J. D. Fourteen week's course inl2-lll — White, C. J. Elements of theoretical and de- scriptive a 12-114 — See Globes ; Meteors. Athaliah. J. H. Greene, jr . . . 18-1263 Athenaeum, a magazine, v. 1-5. L., 1807-9. 8° 17-17 Athens county, Ohio. Walker, C. M. History of 26^-831 Atkinson, H. G., and H. Marlineau. Letters on the laws of man's nature and development. B., 1851 10-915 Atkinson, J. C. Change of air in the treatment of consumption and chronic diseases. L., 1807 10-180 Atkinson, S. Essay on marketable titles. L.,1833. 8° 2-338 Atlas of portraits of diseases of the skin. See New Sydenham society, p. 417 . . 10-1009 Atlases. Gage, W. L. Modern historical atlas 25-315 Atmospheric phenomena. T. Forster . 14-26 Attraction and repulsion C. F. AVinslow 11-341 Attractions. Pratt, J. H. Treatise on 12-108 Attractions of the Nile and its banks. A. C. Smith 28"-536 Aubigne, T. A. d'. 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Ph., 1823. 8° . . . . 82-431 The four gosi>els and acts of the apostles, in paragraphs, punctuated rhetorically for read- ing in schools, colleges and families. A. Bell. L., 1837 82-2476 — Introduction. — Angus, J. Bible handbook . . 82-2213 — Barrows, E. P. Companion to . 82-2171 — Berg, J. F., and J. Barker. Authority and in- spiration of . . . . . 32-1669 — Blunt, J. H. Key to the bible . 32-2471 — Du Pin, L. E. Prolegemenes sur la 21-355 — Gray, R. Jewish and heathen authors 32-984 — Jaueway, J. J. Internal evidence . 82-455 — Jones, W. Figurative language . 32-114 — Vance, A. Supplement to old t. . 32-2517 — History and literature. — Cotton, H. Editions of the b. and parts thereof in English, from 1505-1850 . . 21-147 — Darling, J. Cyclopaedia bibliographica 32-2094 — Le Long, J. Bibliotheca sacra . 21-69 et al. Bibliotheca sacra . . 21-357 — Newcome, W. Historical view of early trans- lations 32-434 — Westcott, B. F. History of the English b. 32-2469 — Illustrative works. — Abbott, L. Old testament shadows of new tes- tament truths .... 32-2533 — Bonar, H. Bible thoughts and themes 32-2467 — Chapin, E. H. Characters in the gospels 32-362 — Guthrie, T. Studies of character from the old testament 32-2487 — Leifchild, J. Remarkable facts . 32-500 — Maclear, G. F. Outlines of o. t. history 32-2474 — March, D. Night scenes in the bible 32-2518 — Whitecross, J. Anecdotes of the new testament 82-1628 Bible animals. J. G. Wood . . . 9-657 Bible handbook. J. Angus , . . 32-2212 Bible truth. A. Alexander . . . 32-433 Bible wonders. R. Newton . . . 32-548 Biblical literature. Kitto, J. Cyclopsedia of 32-1633 BIBLIOGRAFO. 664 BILLS. Bibliografo espanol y estranjero periodico quincenal de la imprenta y libreiia bajo la direccion de D. Dionisio Hidalgo y D. C. Bailly-Bailliere, 1857-59. Madrid, 1859. 3 v. 8» 31-167 Bibliographia genealogica Americana. D.S. Durrie 26''-421 Bibliographical Decameron. T. F. Dibdin 21-191 Bibliographical memoranda. J. Fry , 21-178 Bibli{)graphy. Introduction. — Ilorne, T. H. Introduction to study of 21-58 — Namur, P. Bibliographie . . 21-98 — General. — Act against unlicensed and scandalous books and pamphlets . . . . 21-188 — Audiffredi, J. B. Romanae editioues 21-360 Editiones Italicae . . . 21-361 — Bftrtlctt, J. R. Catalogue of books and other publications relating to the state of Rhode Island 21-162 — Berjeau, J. P. Bibliophile illustre 21-150 — Bibliografo espanol y estranjero . 21-167 — Boeder, J. H. Bibliographica critica 21-16 — Boletin bibliografico . . . 21-166 — Bray, T. Bibliotheca parochialis . 32-68 — Brydges, E., etal. British bibliographer 21-64 — Bulletin du bibliophile Beige . . 21-189 — Cailleau, A. C, et al. Dictionnaire bibliograph- ique 21-24 — Dclandine, A. F. Memoires bibliographiques et litleraires . . . . . 21-40 — Delepierre, O. Les fous litteraires . 21-61 L'histoire litteraire des fous . 21-61 Travaux de la societe de philobiblion 21-151 — Dibdin, T. F. Bibliographical tour in England and Scotland .... 27^-1233 Bibliotheca Spenceriana . . 21-641 — Du Pin, L. E. Bibliotheque des auteurs ecclesi- astiques 21-355 — Haji Khalfa. Lexicon bibliographicum 21-322 — La Serna, C. A. S. de. Dictionnaire biblio- graphique du XVme siecle . . 21-104 — LeLoug, J. Bibliotheque historiquede la France 21-654 — Martin, J. Catalogue of privately printed books 21-220 — Melzi, G. Bibliografia dei romanzi e poemi cavallereschi italiani . . . 21-223 — Nisard, C. Histoire des livres populaires 21-232 — Oldys, W. British librarian . . 21-85 — Peignot, E. G. Dictionnaire des livres con- damne, supprimes ou censures . 21-87 Repertoire de bibliographes speciales 21-90 Repertoire bibliographique universelle 21-89 — Renouard, A. A. Catalogue de la bibliotheque d' un amateur .... 21-71 — St. Joseph, M. Bibliographia critica 21-653 — Schrettinger, M. Haudbuch der bibliothek- wissenschaft . . . . . 21-260 — Smith, J. R. Bibliotheca Americana 21-266 — Universal catalogue for 1772,3 . 21-283 — Van Praet, J. Livres imprinies sur velin 21-102,3 — Vogt, J. Catalogus historico-criticus 21-121 — Wolf, F. Bresil litteraire . . 21-127 — Periodicals. Serapeum .' . 21-101 — Miscellaneous. — Brydges, E. Censura literaria . 22-952 — Davis, W. Olio of anecdotes . 21-149 — De Bury, R. . Philobiblion . . 21-184 — Description de la collection de H. La Bedoyere 21-180 — Dibdin, T. F. Reminiscences of a literary lite 21-158 — Guide to the choice of books . . 21-187 — Moss, J. W. Manual of classical b. 21-334 — Manuzio, P. Lettere di . . . 21-19 — Photius. Myriobiblon . . . 34-2949 — Upcott, W. Account of works relating to Eng- lish topography ... . . 21-282 Bibliophile illustre. J. P. Berjeau . 21-150 Bibliotheca apostolica vaticana. A. Roccha 21-354 Bibliotheca Chethamensis. J. Radcliffe and G. P. Greswell 21-349 Bibliotheca dell' eloquenza Italiana. G. Fontauini 21-172 Bibliotheca geographica statistica. W. Miildener 21-53 Bibliotheca Graeca. J. A. Fabricius . 21-364 Bibliotheca Grenvilliana. J. T. Payne and H. Foss 21-86 Bibliotheca Hebraea. J. C. Wolf . 21-100 Bibliotheca Hispana. N.Antonio . 21-650,1 Bibliotheca historica. F. A. Brockhaus 21-186 Bibliotheca historica. J. G. Meusel, et al. 21-79 Bibliotheca historica. W. Miildener . 21-53 Bibliotheca historica Sueo-gothica. C. G. Warm- hollz 21-120 Bibliotheca historico-naturalis. W. Miildener 21-51 Bibliotheca Judaica. F. Fiirst . . 21-44 Bibliotheca Latina. J. A. Fabricius . 21-173,4 Bibliotheca Lusitana. D. Barbosa-Machado 31-655 Bibliotheca Marsdeniana. W. Marsden 21-329 Bibliotheca mechanico-technologica. W. Miildener 21-54 Bibliotheca Monensis. W. Harrison . 21-195 Bibliotheca Nicolaiana. C. Nicolaus . 21-84 Bibliotheca parochialis. T. Bray . . 32-68 Bibliotheca pliiloiogica. T. C. F. Enslin 21-43 Bibliotheca philologica. W. Miildener. 21-55 Bibliotheca sacra. J. Le Long . . 21-69,357 Bibliothecae Sanskritae. J. Gildemeister 21-209 Bibliotheca scriptorum classicorura. W. Engel- mann . . ' . . . . 21-168 Bibliotheca Smithiana. J. Smith . . 21-352 Bibliotheca Spenceriana. T. F. Dibdin 21-641 Bibliotheca technologica. B. Martin . 33-916 Bibliotheca theologica. E. A. Zuchold 31-128 Bibliotheca theologica selecta. J. G. Walch 21-115 Bibliotheque Asiatique et Africaine. H. Ternaux- Compans 21-48 Bibliothe([Ue historique de la France. J. Le Long 21-654 Bibliotheque heraldique de la France. J. Guigard 21-97 Bickersteth, C. Lending a hand ; or, help ior the working classes ; chapters on some vexed questions of the day. L., 1806 . 2-966 Bickersteth, E. H. Yesterday, to-day, and for ever : a poem. N. Y., 1869 . . . 23-1013 Bickmore, A. S. Travels in the East Indian archi- pelago. L.,1868. 80. . . 28''-605 Bicknell, A. S. Hippophagy : the horse as food for man. L., 1868. 8» . . . 6-189 Biddle, H. P. Poems. N. Y., 1868 . 23-1007 Biddle, J. B. Materia medica for the use of stu- dents. Ph., 1865. 8» . . . 10-867 Biennial retrospect of medicine, surgery, and their allied sciences for 1865,6. Ed. by H. Power, et al., for the New Sydenham society. L., 1867. 8° 10-838 Big bear of Arkansaw. W. T. Porter . 18-3533 Bigelow, H. J. Mechanism of dislocation and frac- ture of the hip; with tlie reduction of tiie dis- locations by the flexion method. Ph., 1869. 8» 10-315 Bigland, J. See Britton, J. , et al. Bildung des bibliothekars. F. A. Ebert 21-31 Bill, L. A winter in Florida ; or, observations on the soil, climate, and products of our semi- tropical state ; with a historical summary and hints to the tourists, invalid, and sportsman. N. Y., 1869 26i'-715 Billiards. Pardon, G. F. Theory and practice of 20-170 Billing, A. First principles of medicine. 6th ed. L., 1868. 80 .... 10-822 Bills. See Cambist ; Exchange. Bills of exchange. Foster, B. F. Law of promis- sory notes 1-28 BILLY. 665 BOECLERUS. Billy Grimes' favorite. H. P. H. Nowell 18-4096 Binder, W. E. Madelou Hawley . 18-329 Binding the sheaves. S. S. Bobbins . 18-3773 Bindley, C. [Harry Hieover. ] The pocket and the stud ; or, practical hints on the manage- ment of the stable. L., 1848 . 20-473 — Sporting facts and sporting fancies. L., 18ri3. 8» 20-472 — Sportsman's friend in a frost. L., 1857. 8" 20-471 — Stable talk and table talk ; or, spectacles for young sportsmen. Ph., 1845 . 20-474 — See Bhiine, D. P., p. 55. Binet, M. G. H. See Hurt-Binet. Binns, E. The anatomy of sleep ; or, the art of procurinir sound and refieshing slumber at Avill. 2d ed. ; with notes, etc., by Earl Stan- hope. L., 1845 .... 10-927 Biographia draraatica. D. E. Baker . 24-245 Biographic universelle (Michaud) ancienne et mod- erse. Nouvelle edition. P., 1854- 45 v. 8" 34-4977 Biography. Annual biography and obituary 30-2421 — Biographic universelle. . . . 34-4977 — Davenport, R. A. Individuals who raised them- selves from poverty to eminence 30-1388 — Hawks, F. L., (ed.) Appleton's cyclopajdia of 30-2456 — Martineau; H. Biograpliical sketches 30-2435 — Parton, J. People's book of . 30-2405 — Rose, H. J. New general dictionary of 30-1521 — Stowe, H. B. Men of our times . 80-2375 — Strickland, A. Lives of the Tudor princes.'ies 30-2437 Bion, J. See Priestly, J., p. 475. Bion, N. Construction and principal uses of math- ematical instruments. Ti-ans. by E. St(me. 2d ed. ; with a supplement, L., 1758. f" 6-1035 Bird. the. J. Michelet . . . 9-745 Birds. Baily, W. L. Our own birds . 9-510 — Gosse, P. H. Birds of Jamaica . 9-553 — Jardine, SirW. Birds of Great Britain and Ireland. N. 1. 1-4 .. . 9-593 — Mudie, R. Feathered tribes of the British is- lands 9-588 — Natural history of birds . . 9-589 — Wliite, A. Popular history of . 9-654 — Swainson, W. Birds of Avestern Africa. [Jar- dine, Sir W. N. 1. 11,12] . . 9-593 — See Flycatchers ; Gallinaceous birds ; Hum- ming birds ; Parrots; Pigeons; Sun birds. Biscoe, R. History of the acts of the apostles con- firmed. Oxf., 1829, 8° . . 32-2516 Bishop, H. E. Minnesota then and now. St. Paul, 1869 23-80 Bishop, J. P. The first book of the law ; explain- ing the nature, sources, etc., of legal science, and methods of study and practice. B., 1868. 8° 2-7 Bisliop, N. H. The pampas and Andes : a thou- sand miles-walk across South America ; with an introduction by E. A. Samuels. B., 1869 26''-698 Bisset, A. Law of estates for life. Ph., 1843. 8° V. 42 of 2-55 Bits and bitting. F. Dwyer . . 20-342 Bitzius, A. Wealth and welfare, by J. Gotthelf 18-3928 Bjornsen, B. The fisher maiden. Trans, by M. E. Niles 18-4192 — The happy boy : a tale of Norwegian peasant life 18-335 Black band, the. M. E. Braddon . 18-4207 Blackburn, W. M. Geneva's shield : a story of the Swiss reformation . . . 18-336 — Ulrich Zwingli, the patriotic reformer. Ph., 1868 30-2452 Black forest village stories. B. Auerbacb 18-4198 Blackley, W, L. Word gossip : a series of familiar essavs on words and their peculiarities. L., 1869 22-410 Blackwell, A. B. Studies in general science. N. Y., 1869 15-347 Blake, A. V. American bookseller's complete refer- ence trade list. Claremont, N. H., 1847. 4° 21-338 Blake, S. J. Visit to some American schools and colleges. L.. 1867 . . . 13-36 Blake, W. Swinburne, A. C. Critical essays on . 30-2382 Blakey, R. Essay on logic. L., 1848 . 15-58 Blameless prince, the. E. C. Stedman 23-1040 Blanc, H. Narrative of captivity in Abyssinia ; with some account of the late emperor Theo- dore, his countrj' and people. L., 1868 28^-596 Blanshard, W. Treatise on the statutes of limita- tion. Ph., 1833. 8° . V. 1 of 2-55 Blasphemy. Kneeland, A. RevicAV of trial for ..... 32-1548 Blewitt, O. Handbook for travellers in central Italy. 4th ed. L., 1857 . . 27''-493 — Handbook for travellers in southern Italy. 3d ed. L., 1858 .... 27''-494 — Handbook of Rome and its environs. 5th ed. L., 1858 27"-495 Blindpits: a story of Scottish life . 18-4173 Bliss, P. Remains of Thomas Hearne. L., 1869. 3 V 30-2420 Block-books. . S. L. Sotheby . . 21-649 Blood. Denis, P. S. L'application de la cbimie a I'etude du sang .... 34-4907 Bloss, C. A. Ancient history ; revised by J. J. Anderson. N. Y., 1808' . 29''-277 Blount, T. P. Censura celebriorum authorum ; sive tractatus in quo varia virorum doctorum de clarissiniis cujusque seculi scriptoribus judicia traduntur. L., 1690. f" . . 21-643 Blowpipe. System of instruction in i^ractical use of 8-120 Blue-eyed witch. P. Egan . . . 18-997 Blume, C. L. Museqm botanicum Lugduno-Bata- vium ; sive stirpium exoticarum novarum vel minus cognitarum brevis expositio et de- scriptio. Lugd. -Bat., 1849-56. 2 v. 8" 34-484 Blunt, H. Family exposition of the penlateuch. Genesis. 3d ed. L., 1844 . . 32-2216 Exodus, Leviticus. 2ded. L., 1843 32-2217 Numbers, Deuteronomy. 2d ed. L., 1844 32-2218 Blunt, J. H. Household theology. L.,1869 32-2489 — Key to the knowledge and use of the holy bible. L., 1868 32-2471 — Reformation of the church of England ; its his- tory, principles, and results. [A. D. 1514-47.] L., 1868. 8° .... 32-2520 Boardman, G. D. King, A. Memoir of *30-288 Boardman, W. E. He that overcometh; or, a con- quering gospel. B., 1869 . . 32-387 Boating. Mansfield, R. B. Log of the water-lily 27''-718 Boats. Kingston, W. H. 6. Boy's own book of 6-634 Bodleian library. Catalogus impressorum librorum bibliothecae Bodlejanaein academia Oxoniensi cura et opera T. Hyde, Oxf., 1674. f 21-533 — Halliwell, J. O. Hand-list of Douce collection 21-197 Hand-list of Malone collection . 21-200 — Macray, W. D. Annals of . . 21-218 — Malone, E. Early English poetry in 21-643 Boeclerus, J. H. Bibliographiacritica scriptores om- nium artium atque scientiarum ordine per- censens, nunc demum Integra et cmendatius edita accessionibusque ex reliquis scriptis Boeclerianis auctu recensuit J. C. Krause. Lips., 1715 21-16 BOHEME. 606 BOWLS. Boheme doree, la. C. Hugo . . 34-5253 Bohn, H. O. General catalogue of books. L., 1847-67. 2 V. 80 . ' . . 21-139 Boker, G. II. Konigsmark ; the legend of the hounds, and other poems. Ph., 1869 . 23-1053 Boletin bibliografico espanol y estrangero. Madrid, 1813-50'. 11 V 21-106 Bolingbroke. See Craftsman, the, p. 131. Bolles, AV. Explanatory and phonographic pro- nouncing dictionary of tlie English language. New London, 1848. 8» . . 23-42 Bolte, A. Madame de Stael . . 18-4183 Boltz, A., und H. Franz. Handbuch der Englisclien literature. Berlin, 1852. 2 v. 8° 23-946 Bombaugh, 0. 0. Gleanings from the liarvest-fields of literature ; a melange of excerpta, curious, humorous, and instructive. 4th ed. Bait., 1869. S" 38-806 Bon Gaultier. See Aytoun, W. E. Bonaparte, Joseph. Abbott, J. S. 0. History of 30-1739 — Napoleon III. A few words relative to V 2 of 27^-1829 — See Napoleon I. "Confidential correspond- ence," p. 409 .... • 30-885 Bonaparte, Louis. Plistorical documents and reflec- tions on the government of Holland. L., 1820. 3 v. 8» . . . . 37«-2545 Bonar, A. A., and R. M. McCheyne. Narrative of a mission of inquiry to the Jews from the church of Scotland in 1839. Ph., 1845. 8° 32-1476 Bonar, H. Liglit and truth ; or, bible thoughts and themes— the gospels. N. Y., 1869 32-2467 Bond holders, important to. G. W. Hewes 1-322 — See Finance ; National debt. Bonhomme Nock. H. A. A. de Gondrecourt 34-4733 Boniface, J. X. Dame Nature and her three daugh- ters, (la mere gigone et ses trois filles ;) a grandpapa's talks and stories a))out natural history, etc. N. Y., 1869 . . 9-1047 Bonne aventure, la. E. Sue . . 34-3833 Bonney, T. G. The Alpine regions of Switzerland and the neighboring countries. Camb., 1868. 8« ..."... 27^-943 Bonnycastle, J. See Euclid. Book-keeping. Marsh, C. C. Bank book-keeping 1-530 Science of double-entry . . 1-84 — Rohrer, L. Science of . . . 1-258 Book of ballads. W. E. Aytoun and T. Martin 28-463 Book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the churcli, according to the use of the Pro- testant Episcopal Church in the United States of America ; together witli the psalter, or psalms of David. Oxf., 1868 . 32-28 — Same. N. Y., 1810 . . . 32-28" — Explanation and history of; to which are added the articles of religion of the Protestant Epis- copal Church of the United States. P. , 1844 32-2490 — See Liturgies. Book of rights. J. O'Donovan . . 27M508 Bookbinders. Fritsch, A. Tractatus de bibliopegis 21-183 Bookbinding, whole art of . . , 6-497 Books. Critical observations on . . 33-389 — Mangin, E. Pleasures arising from love of 22-680 Booksellers. Fritsch, A. Tractatus de bibliopolis, etc. 21-183 Booth, E. C. Another England ; life, living, homes, and home makers in Victoria. L., 1869 29''-30 Booth, H. Account of the Liverpool and Manchester railway. See Walker, James, p. 621 6-95 Booth, J. B. Gould, T. R. Histrionic genius of 24-231 Borner, C. F. See Le Long, J. Boscana, G. Chinigchinicli : a historical account of the Indians of Alta California. N. Y., 1846 26''-71 Boschet, P. Reflexions d'un academicien sur la vie de M. Des Cartes. See Baillet, A V. 7 of 34-4979 — Reflexions sur les jugemens des savans. See Baillet, A v. 7 of 34-4979 Boston. Annual reports of the board of education ; with reports of secretary, (G. S. Boutwell,) 22d and 25th. B., 1859,62. 8°. 13-265 — Annual reports of the school committee for 1857-63. B., 1858-64. 7 v. 8" . 13-37 — Nason, E. Boston in the colonial times 30-2448 — Some account of medical school of . 10-79 Boston directory ; embracing a general directory of the citizens and a business directory ; the former city of Roxbury included. B., 1868. 8« 25-132 Boston to Baltimore. C. H. Dall . 18-797 Botany. Blume, C. L. Museum botanicum . . . . . 34-484 — Gray, A. Field, forest, and garden b. 9-103 School and field book . . 9-105 — Jolmson, S. W. How crops grow 4-313 Botfield, B. Notes on the cathedral libraries of England. L., 1849. 8° . . 21-96 — Praefiitiones et epistolae editionibus principibus auctorum veterum praepositae. Cantab., 1861. 4° 34-487 Bouchardat, A. Cours de chimie elementaire. P., 1835. 8» 34-5539 Boudier de Villemert. See Villemert, p. 617. Boudrye, L. N. Historic records of the fifth N. Y. cavalry, (Ira Harris guard ;) with sketches of the army of the Potomac and of the Shen- andoah, of prison life and secret service. Alb., 1865 26M049 Boule de neige, la. A. Dumas . . 34-3251 Boulger, J. Master key to public offices and can- didates complete instructor ; a comprehen- sive handbook for persons desirous to enter her majesty's civil service. L., 1860 2-238 Bound to John Company ; or, the adventures and misadventures of R(jbert Ainsleigii 18-4299 Boquet's expedition against the Ohio Indians. Rev. Wm. Smith 26'^1034 Bourdon, Beaton, P. Six months in reunion 28'>-584 Bourbon, P. L. M. Elements d'arithmetique. P., 1853. 8» 34-5543 Bourne, H. R. F. Famous London merchants. N. Y.,1869 30-2450 Bourns, C. Principles and practice of surveving. L., 1807. 8° . . . . 14-198 Bouton, J. B. Round the block . 18-2691 Bovee, M. H. Christ and tlie gallows ; or, reasons for the abolition of capital punishment. N. Y.,1869 2-562 Bowden, J. The naturalist in Norway ; or, notes on the wild animals, birds, fishes, and plants of that country ; with some account of the prin- cipal salmon rivers. L., 1809 . 9-1041 Bowden, J. E. Life and letters of Frederick Wil- liam Faber, Bait., 1809 . . 30-1723 Bowen, G F. Hand-book for travellers in Greece. L., 1854 27''-496 Bowles, S. Our new west ; records of travel be- tween the Mississippi river and the Pacific ocean ; with a description of the Pacific rail- road, and of the life of the Mormons, Indians, and Chinese. Hart., 1869. 8° . 26''-714 — The Pacific railroad open; how to go ; what to see. B., 1869 . . . 26»'-633 — Switzerland of America ; a summer vacation in Colorado. Springfield, 1869 . 26'^-705 Bowls. Daryl, S. Routledge's hand-book of ... • . . . 20-330 BOWMAN. 667 BROCKLESBY. Bowman, J. See Clark, G. R. ' ' Box, C. Theory and practice of cricket. L., 1868 20-814 Box, T. Heat as applied to the useful arts, for the use of engineers, architects, etc. L., 18G8 11-338 Boyd, H. See Dante, p. 139. Boyer, A. Royal dictionary abridged : French and English, and English and French. L., 1791. 8» 22-38 Boy farmers of Elm island. E. Kellogg 18-4261 Boy's annual. S. O. Beeton . . 33-1357 Boy's own book extended : a complete encyclo- paedia of exercises. B., 1851 . 30-517 Boy's own book of boats. W. H. G. Kingston . " . . . . 6-634 Boys. Hope, A. R. Book about . 33-1394 Boys at Chequasset. A. D. T. Whitney 18-3499 Boynton, C. B. Russian empire ; its resources, government, and policy. By a "looker on," from America. Cin., 1856 . 27''-2970 Brace, C. L. The new west; or, California in 1867,8. N. Y., 1869 . . 26^-658 Brackett, G. E. Farm talk. B., 1868 4-302,8 Bradbury, J. Scotland ; how to see it for five guineas. Manchester, 1868 . 27''-952 Bradbury, T. Mystery of godliness wherein the deity of, Christ is proved. Ph., 1840. 2 v. 32-926 Bradby, J. Treatise on the law of distresses. 2d cd., with additions, by J. Adams. Ph., 1833. 8» . . . . V. 1 of 2-55 Braddon, M. E. The black band ; or, the myste- ries of midnight .... 18-4207 — The factory girl ; or, all is not gold that glitters 18-4205 — The octoroon 18-4206 — Oscar Bertrand .... 18-4175 Bradford, A. W. American antiquities and re- searches into the origin and history of the red race. N. Y., 1841. 8° . . 26»-1030 Bradford, S. H. Scenes in the life of Harriet Tub- man. Auburn, 1869 . . . 30-2445 Bradley, W. I. (Glauce Gaylord.) Miss Patience Hathaway 18-4159 — Mr. Pendleton's cup . . . 18-4191 Biadshaw''s descriptive railway hand-book of Great Britain and Ireland. 4 v. . . 27^-405 Braemar highlands, the. E. Taylor . 27''-1387 Braithwaite, W. and J. Retrospect of medicine ; a half-yearly journal, v. 57,58. L., 1868-9 10-601 Brame, C. M. Tales from the diary of a sister of mercy 18-4053 Brande, W. Town and country brewery book ; or, every man his own brewer. L. . 6-474 Brandreth, T. 8. See Homer. Branson, L. First book on composition. Raleigh. 1863 26-'-2002 Brasses. Haines, H. Monumental brasses 5-191 Brattle street church, Boston. Lothrop, S. K. His- tory of 32-1590 Braun, C. R. Uraemic convulsions of pregnancy, parturition and childbed ; with notes, by J. M. Duncan. E., 1857. 8» . 10-907 Bravo of Venice. M.G.Lewis . . 18-4157 Brawnville papers. M. C. Tyler , . 20-489 Bray, T. Bibliotheca parochialis, or a scheme of heads for the clergy, with books on those points. L., 1707. 8" . . . 32-68 Brayley, E. W. Utility of the knowledge of nature considered ; with reference to the introduc- tion of instruction in the physical sciences into the general education of youth. L., 1831 13-34 Brayton, M. C, and E. F. Terry. Our acre and its harvest ; historical sketch of the soldiers' aid society of northern Ohio, Cleveland branch of the United States sanitary commission. Cleveland, 1869. 8° . . . 26^-538 Brazil. Burton, R. F. Explorations of the high- lands of the 26'^-704 — Hadfield, W. Brazil and the river Plate in 1868 26"-706 Breach of promise. 6. Smythies . . 18-130 Breadalbane succession case. J. Paterson 27''-1355 Breban's interest tables exhibiting the interest on any sum from one dollar to ten thousand dol- lars, for any number of days, at 3 to 24 per cent. Ph., 1850. 8" . . . 1-262 Breaking a butterfly. G. A. Lawrence 18-1823 Bresil litteraire. F. 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Letters from Simkin the second to his dear brotlier in Wales, containing an humble description of the trial of Warren Hastings, by Simpkin. 2d ed. L., 17!)2 . 28-982 Brophy, C. A. See St. Clair, S. G. B., p. 514. Brougliam, H., Ld. Campbell, J. Life of 30-3484 — M' Gilchrist, J. Life of . . . 30-3419 Brown, A. M. See Ferguson. E. Brown, C. F. Artemus^'Ward, his book 18-454 — Artemus Ward's panorama (as exhibited at the Egyptian hall, London). Ed. by his execu- tors, T. W. Robertson and E. P. Hingston ^18-456 Brown, J., (of Islington.) Classified spelling: a simple arrangement of words for beginners, and well adapted for spelling by dictation. L,. 1808 . • . . . 23-809 Brown, James. English syntithology, developing the constructive principles of the English lan- guage. Ph., 1847 . . . 22-44 Brown, John. Exclusive claims of Puseyitc Epis- copalians to the Christian ministry indefensi- ble ; with an inquiry into the divine right of episcopacy and apostolic succession ; with an article on the Anglican reformation. Pli., 1844 32-1508 BrowMi, W. L. See Leland, J. . . 33-136 Brown university. Guild, R. A. Early history of 80''-1555 Browne, J. H. The great metropolis ; a mirror of New York. Hart., 18Gfl. 8° . 36''-700 Browne, J. R. Adventures in the Apache country : a tour through Arizona and Sonora ; with notes on the silver regions of Nevada. N. Y., 1869 30''-698 — See California, p. 669. Brownell, T. C. Commentary on the prayer-book. Ph., 1860. 80 ... . 82-2093 Browning, R. The ring and the book. B., 1809. 3v. . . • . . . 33-1038 — Nettleship, J. T. Essays on Robert Browning's poetry 33-1163 Brunet, G. & J. C. See Cailleau, A. C. ; Querard, J. M., p. 483. Brunton, R. Compendium of mechanics ; with practical rules, tables, etc. From 4th L. ed., ed. by J. Renwick. N. 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Our artist in Peru. Leaves from the sketch-book of a traveller during the win- ter of 18G5,6. N. Y., 1866 . . 5-384 Carleton, May. Victoria ; or, the heiress of castle cliffe 18-4213 Carlisle, N. A concise account of the several foreign orders of knighthood and other marks of honorable distinction, especially such as have been confered upon British subjects, with the names and achievements, etc. L., 1839. 8" 27''-3377 Carlisle mortality. See Chisholm, D. Carlyle, J. A. See Dante, p. 139. Carmina crucis. D. Greeuwell . . 23-907 Carols of cockayne. H. S. Leigh . 23-998 Carriers. Jeremy, H. Law of . . 2-43 Carrington, M. J. Ab-sa-ra-ka : home of the crows, being the experience of an officer's wife on the plains, (1866,7.) Ph., 1868 . 26'^-691 — Ocean to ocean ; Pacific railroad and adjoining territories, with distances and fares of travel. Ph., 1869 ..... 26^-712 Carroll, L, Alice's adventures in. wonderland 18-593 Carson, J. 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L., 1863 . 10-267 — Sea-sickness, and how to prev( nt it ; with an introduction on the general principles of neuro-therapeutics. L. , 1868. 8° 10-85 Chapman, R. Treatise on ropemaking ; with the rules, tables of weights, etc., adapted to the trade, shipping, etc. Ph., 1869 . 6-315 Chapter of autobiography. W. E. Gladstone 30-2416 Chapter of Erie. C. F. Adams, Jr. . 1-6 Charades. Frost, S. A. Parlor charades and prov- erbs 20-180 Character. Clark, R. W. Formation of 33-431 Charitable institutions, essays on the principles of 2-1002 Charity. See Alms. Charlemagne. Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Annales de r empire, v. 22 . . . . 34-4868 Charles V. Mignet, F. A. A. Rivalite de Charles V et de FranQois ler . . . 34-4662 Charlie Bell, the waif of Elm island. E. Kellogg 18-4171 Charnock, S. The doctrine of regeneration. Ph., 1840 32-491 Charton, E. See Magasin pittoresque. Charts of the meteor tracks. R. P. Greg and A. S. Herschel 11-522 Charybdis. M. V. Terhune . . . 18-3167 Chase, W. H. Day by day ; a compilation from the writings of ancient and modern Friends. Au- biu-n, 1869 32-2492 Chateau d' Eppstein. A. Dumas . . 84-5440 Chateau des Pyrenes. F. Soulie . . 34-3761 Chatelain, Le Chevalier de. Shakespearean gems, in French and English settings. L'., 1868 24-241 Chatelain. See La Rochefoucauld, F. de. Chattaway, E. D. Railways; their capital and dividends ; with statistics of their working in Great Britain and Ireland. L., 1855,6 6-78 Chatterton, T. Gregory, G. Life of . 30-1866 Chatto, W. A. Angler's souvenir. By P. Fisher, Esq. L.,1835 .... 20-351 Chaucer modernized. C. D. Deshler . 23-270 Chavasse, P. H. Advice to a mother on the man- agement of her children. Ph, 1868 10-871 — Advice to a wife on the management of her own health, and on the treatment of some of the complaints incidental to pregnancy, labor, and suckling. 8th ed. Ph., 1868 10-855 Checkers. Spayth, H. Theory and practice of 20-63 Chellis, M. D. Molly's bible . . 18-624 — The temperance doctor . . . 18-4216 Chemist, the. A monthly journal of chemical and physical science. Ed. by John and Charles Watt. New series. L., 1854-58. 5 v. 8° 8-124 Chemistry. Annuaire de chimie . . 34-5535 — Barreswil, C, et A. Sobrero. D' Analyse chim- ique 34-5538 — Berzelius, J. Rapport annuel sur . 34-5536 — Bouchardat, A. Cours de chimie elementaire 34-5539 — Caldwell, G. C. Agricultural chemical analysis 8-123 — The chemist 8-1,4 — Cooke, J. P. Principles of chemical philosophy 8-98 — Crafts, J. M. Qualitative analysis. 8-30 — Dumas, M, J. Memoires de chimie 34-5584 — Gerhardt, C. Precis de chimie organique 34-5538 — Hooker, W. First book of . . 8-60 — Hume, G. L. Chemical attraction . 8-126 — Low, D. Simple bodies of chemistry 8-125 — Method of chymical nomenclature . 8-127 — Naquet, A. Principles de chimie . 84-5547 — Odling, W. Practical chemistry for medical students 8-63 — See Blowpipe ; Spectrum analysis; Technology. Chepmcll, E. C. Hints for the practical study of the homoeopathic method, in the absence of oral instruction ; witli cases for clinical comment, L., 1868. 8" .... 10-285 Cheri, Rose. [Pseud.] See Lemoine-Moutigny, p. 336. Cheshire. Britton, J., aud E. W. Brayley . V. 2 of 27^-474 Chesney, C. C. Waterloo lectures ; a study of the campaign of 1815. L.,1868. 8° 27'''-1644 Chesney, F. R." Narrative of the Euphrates expedi- tion, during the years 1835-7. L., 1868. 8<> 28''-603 Chess. Hyde, T. Historia nerdiludii. v. 2 34-385 — Selkirk, G. H. Book of . . . 20-62 Chester, J. L. John Rogers : compiler of the first authorised English bible; pioneer of the Eng- lish reformation, and its first martyr. L., 1861. 8° 30-2898 Chetham, H. See RadclilTe, J., p. 484. Cheuelere Assigne, romance of. Gibbs, H. H. (ed.) tE. E. T. S. Ext. ser. pt. 6] V. 4 of 22-1044 Chevalier, M. See Price, B., p. 475. Chevalier Pierpont, memoirs of . . 18-4345 Cheyne, J. Partial derangement of the mind in, supposed connection with religion. Dub., 1848 32-618 Chicago. Wells, W. H. Graded public schools of 13-234 — Wilkie, F. B. Walks about . 33-509 Child, L. M. Progress of religious ideas through successive ages. N. Y., 1855. 3 v. 8" 32-2213 Child wife, the. M. Reid . . . 18-2633 CHILDREN. 673 CIVIL Children. Barwell, Mrs. Nurseiy government 10-869 — Bull, T. Hints to mothers . . 10-903 — Chavasse, P. H, Advice on the management of 10-871 — Getchell, F. H. Maternal management of in- fancy 10-854 — Hillier, T. Diseases of . . . 10-858 — Holmes, T. Diseases of infancy and childhood 10-885 — Mother's thorough resource book . 10-891 — Smith, E. Wasting diseases of infants and children 10-934 — Smith, J. L. Dieases of infancy and childhood 10-889 — See Marriage. Children of the valleys. M. Farquharson 18-1003 Childrenwith the poets. H. B. M'Keever 33-1009 Child's introduction to thorough bass; in conversa- tions. L., 1819. 4» . . . 5-1133 China. Nevius, H. S. C. Our life in China SSb-o^tS — Nevius, J. L. China and the Chinese 38''-607 — Williams, C. Through Burmah to western C. 38^-590 — Wilson, A. Suppression of the Tai-pinc: rebel- lion 28'*-363 Chinigchinich. G. Boscana . . . 26'^-71 Chisholm, D. Commutation tables for joint an- nuities and survivorship assurances based on the Carlisle mortality at 3, 3^, -J, 5, and 6 per cent, interest, with tables of annuities and assurances on single lives, etc. L., 1858. 3 v. 8» ...... 1-357 Chloroform ; its action and administration. A. E. Sansom 10-916 Cholera-morbus. Report of the royal academy of medicine to the minister of the interior upon the cholera-morbus. Trans, from the French by J. W. Sterling. N. Y., 1833. 8° 10-104 Christ Jesus. Abbott, L. Jesus of Nazareth . . 33-3219 — Bradbury, T. Mystery of godliness 32-936 — Buck, D. D, Closing scenes of the life of 33-3406 — Cassels, S. J. Christ and antichrist 33-533 — Eddy, Z. Immanuel ; or, life of C. 33-3513 — He.rschell, R. H. Jewish witnesses 33-146 — McGill, W. Essay on the death of 33-333 — Monod, A. Jesus enfant modele des enfants 34-5101 — Renan, E. Jesus .... 34-4433 — Schaff, P. Person of Christ . . 33-3210 — Smiley, S. F. Who is he ? . . 32-2449 Christ and the gallows. M. H. Bovee . 2-563 Christian advocate. Conducted by Ashbel Green. [Continuation of Presbyterian magazine, q.v.] V. 1-7. Ph., 1833-39. 8» . . 33-1550 Christian and civic economy of large towns. T. Chalmers 3-597 Christian father's present. J. A. James 33-479 Christian graces. J. P. Thompson . 33-1809 Christian household. G. S. Weaver . 33-3177 Christian households. L. Phelps . 33-1311 Christian ministry. Hoppin, J. M. Office and work of 33-1794 Christian sabbath vindicated, and the sabbath in its political aspect. By Ignotus. Ph., 1869 33-1869 Christian singers of Germany. C. Winkworth 30-1835 Christian theology. B. Fictet . . 33-1155 Christian worker. C. F. Beach . . 33-1843 Christianity. Biscoe, R. Acts of the apostles 33-2516 — Bullet, J. B. History of the establishment of 32-346 — Hague, W. Christianity and statesmanship 83-3376 — Coleridge, S. T. Confessions of an inquiring spirit 33-236 Christianity. Leifchild, J. Remarkable facts 33-500 Christian's great interest. W. Guthrie 32-1399 Christian's mirror ; or, words in season. C. Tucker 33-1561 Christopher Kenrick. J. Hatton . . 18-4373 Chronicle of Battel abbey. M. A. Lower 37''-754 Chronology. Ewald, A. C. Last centurv of uni- veisul history ...."' 39»-370 Chunder, B. Travels of a Hindoo to various parts of Bengal and upper India. L., 1869. 3 v. 8° 28i>-603 Church and state. Joyce, J. W. Civil power in its relation to the church . . . 33-3524 Church book for the use of evangelical lutheran con- greii-ations. Ph., 1809 . . 33-3189 Church. 'Neviii, E. II. City of God . 82-3450 Church history, polity, etc. General. Allen, J. State churches .... 32-407 — Butler, C. M. Eeclesinstical history 33-3519 — Coleman, L. The apostolical and primitive church 33-3487 — Graham, W. Ecclesiastical establishment 33-145 — Guericke, H. E. F. Manual of . 32-1845 — Ilagenbach, K. R. History of tlie church in the 18th and 19th centuries . 33-1604 — Lea, H. C Studies in church history 32-2314 — Smith, H. B. History of the church of Christ 32-3.-i00 — American. Belcher, J. History of religious denominations of the U. S. . 32-1283 — Brooks, J., and J. Hughes. Controversy cm church property bill. (N. Y.) . 26^-831 — Ilotl'man, M. Ecclesiastical law of N. Y. 33-2523 — English. Hnddan, A. W., and W. Stubbs. Councils and documents of . 32-2535 — Skeats, II. S. Free churches of England . . , . . . . 83-736 Church of England. Blunt, J. H. Reformation of. [1514-47J 82-3530 — Canne, J. Necessity of separation from 38-841 — Ileylyn, P. Reformation of . . 33-1848 — Maskell, W. Martin Marprelate controversy 82-2319 Church of Scotland. Aikman, J. Annals of the persecution 32-1095 — Lorimer, J. G. Notices of . . 82-945 Churchill, F. Manual for midwives and monthly nurses. Dub., 1867 . . . 10-909 Churchill, J. See Marlborough, J. G., duke of., p. 367. Churchman's guide. J. Forster . . 33-726 Churne, W. [Pseud.] See Paget, F. E. Cicero, M. T. De offlciis libri tres. Ex editionibus Oliveti et Ernesti. Accedunt notae an-474 — Handbook for travellers in . . 27''-554 De Witt, J. Barnwell, R. G. Life and times of 30-1591 Diable aux champs, le. A. L. A. D. Dudevant . 34-3688 Dialling. Moxn, J. Mechanick dyalling 6-890 Dialogues between a clergyman and a layman on family worship. F. D. Maurice .... 83-1743 Diaz, A. M. King Bronde ; his lily and his rose- bud 18-4153 Dibdin, T. F. Bibliographical and antiquarian tour in the northern counties of England and in Scotland. L., 1838. 2 v. 8» \ 27'>-1233 — Bibliographical Decameron ; or, ten days pleas- sant discourse upon illuminated manuscripts and subjects connected with early engraving, typography and bibliography. L., 1817. 3 v. 8" 31-191 — Bibliotheca Spenceriana ; or, a descriptive cata- logue of the books printed in the fifteenth cen- tury in the library of George John, Earl Spencer. L., 1814,15. 4 v. 8° V. 1-4 of 31-641 — Aedes Althorpianae ; or, an account of the man- sion, books, and ])ictures at Althorp, the resi- dence of George John, Earl Spencer; with a supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana. L., 1832. 2 V. So . .V. 5,0 of 21-G41 Dibdin, T. F. Descriptive catalogue of the books printed in the fifteenth century, lately forming a part of the library of the Duke di Cassano Serra, and now the property of George John, Earl Spencer ; with a general index of authors and editions contained in the present volume, and in the Bibliotheca Spenceriana and iVedes Althorpianae. L., 1823. 8° v. 7 of 21-G41 — Same. pp. I-X, 203-95 only . . 21-041» — Introduction to the knowledge of rare and val- uable editions of the Greek and Latin classics ; with an account of polyglot bibles, etc. L., 1837. 2 V. 8° . . . . 31-190 — Reminiscences of a literary life. L.,1836. 2 v. 8» 21-1.58 — See Ames, J., p. 15. Dickinson, A. E. .AVhat answer ? . 18-4148 Dickinson, J. Political writings, v. 2. Wilming- ton, 1801. 8» . . . . 2G»-61 Dictionary of contemporary biography. [Same as "Rank and talent of the time,'' p. 486] 30-2317 Dictionary of trade products. P. L. Simmonds 33-686 Dictionary of writers on the prophecies, with the titles and occasional description of their works ; compiled by the editor oF the investi- gator on prophecy. L., 1835. 8" 21-321 Digest of titles of corporations. C. G. Beitel 2-305 Digestion. Pavy, F. W. Fuuction of . 10-896 Diike, C. VV. Catalogue of a collection of works on the exhibition of 1851. 1855. 8° p.D. 21-144 — Greater Britain: a record of travel in English- speaking countries. L., 1868. 3 V. 8" 29b-320 — Same. Ph., 1869 .... 29"-319 Dillon, L. Commercial ready reckoner and check- clerk's assistant ; revised and arranged by T. S. Bartcm. L., 1847. 8° . . 1-36 Dimitrv, C. The house in Balfour street 18-4176 Dingelstedt, F. The Amazon . . 18-4177 Diprose, J. Red, white, and blue monster song book. L. 3 V 23-1050 Diptera. Low, H. Monograph of the diptera of N. A. [Sm. misc. coll. v. G] . 11-188 — See Entomology ; Insects. Director, the ; a weekly literary journal, v. 1,3. L., 1807. 80 .... 17-153 Directorium Anglicanum. F. G. Lee . 32-3530 Discovery. Wigram, J. Accounts of law of V. 13 of 3-55 Discovery of the great west. F. Parkman 36^^-931 Discovery of a new world. J. Wilkins 13-113 Disease and diseases. Darwin, E. Zoonomia 10-706 Diseases of women. Chapman, J. Functional dis- eases 10-367 — Dixon, E. 11. Woman and her diseases 10-872 Dislocations. Biirelow, II. J. Reduction of 10-315 Disraeli, B. McGilchrist, J. Life of . 30-3443 Distresses. Bradby, J. Law of . v. 1 of 3-55 Divine emblems. J. Bunyan . . 23-1044 Divorce. Woolsey, T. D. Essay on . 3-381 Dixon, E. 11. Woman and her diseases, from the cradle to the grave. N. Y., 1857 10-873 Dixon, J. Guide to the study of the diseases of the eye. Ph., 1860 .... 10-868 Dixon, W. H. Her majesty's tower. Ph., 1869. 3 v. 80 37»-337,8 Dixwell, J. Stiles, E. History of . 30-505 Dobree, — . Tlumghts on death, sickness, and loss of friends. L., 1830 . . . 32-313 Dobsoii, T. Thoughts on the scripture account of faith in Jesus, and life through his name. Ph., 1807 32-368 Dr. Howell's family. H. B. Goodwin . 18-1200 Doctor Jacob. M. B. Edwards . . 18-988 Doctor of Alcantara : opera. J. C. Eichberg 5-916 Doctor Syntax's three tours. W. Combe 23-223 DOCTRINAL. 679 DRYDEN. 6-102 6-187 6-204 6-207 Doctrinal errors of the Jipostolical and early fathers. W. Osbnrn, jr 32-295 Doctrhie of chances. See Chance. Doctrines, order, and polity of the presbyterian church in the United States ; series of tracts. Ph., 1840. 11 V. ... 32-1496 Dodd, G. Days at the factories ; or, the manufac- turing industry of Great Britain described. Series I, London. L., 1843 . 6-839 — Railways, steamers, and telegraphs : a glance at their recent progress and present state. L. and E., 1867 6-914 Dodge, A. E. New atmosphere. B., 1865 33-475 Dodge, M. E. A few friends and Iuav they amused themselves. Ph., 18G9 . . 20-179 Dodge club, the. J. de Mille . . 27''-838 Dodsley, R. Duties of human life ; translated from a Sanscrit miinuscript written by an ancient Brahmin. Ed. by J. Perkins. N. Y., 1861 33-839 — Economy of human life, by an ancient Brahmin 33-381 — See Proverbs of all nations, p. 480. Dogs. Smith, C. H. . . .v. 4,5 of 9-594 Domestic economy. Beecher, C. E., and H. B. Stowe. American woman's home — Home book — New system of .... — Practical housewife — AVarren, Mrs. How to furnish and adorn a house 6-234 Domestic life. Bvford, W. H. Philosophv of . " ■ 33-417 Domestic medicine. Buchan, W. . 10-133 — The family doctor .... 10-492 — Hartshoine, H. Hand-book of . 10-887 — Paine, W. Domestic practice of medicine 10-336 — Practical housewife . , . 6-207 Domestic science, principles of. C. E. Beecher and H. B. Stowe .... 6-162 Domesticated animals R. Mudie . 9-739 Dominies. A. R. Hope . . . 33-1399 Don Quixote. See Cervantes, M. Donaldson, T. L. Architectura numismatica ; or, architectural medals of classic antiquity. L., 1859. 8° 29''-119 Donjon de Vincennes. Alboize et Maquet v. 7,8 of 34-4947 Donne, A. Mothers and infants, nurses and nursing. Trans, from the French. B., 1859 10-603 Dore, G. See Cervantes. Dorigo, F. See Panseron, A., p. 438. Dorinsr, H. See Wollf, O. L. B. Dorr, Mrs. Julia C. R. Sybil Huntington 18-4251 Dorsetshire. Britton, J., and E. W. Braylev V. 4 of *27''-474 Dorsey, A. H. Nora Brady's vow, and Mona the vestal ...... 18-909 Dorsey, S. A. Lucia Dare '. . .' 18-3926 Douanes de France. Tarif general des droits d' entree et de sortie. P., 1816. 4» 34-4987 Douce collection. Halliwell, J. O. Handlist of . 21-197 Douglas, A. M. Sydnie Adriance . 18-961 Douglas, N. Antidote against deism ; with a re- view of Edwards's eternity of hell torments, and some strictures on Ryland's sermon, "The first lie refuted." E., 1802. 8<> 32-299 Douglas, T., earl of Selkirk. See Selkirk. Dow, A. See Ferishta, p. 205. Dower house. P. Cudlip Dowling, J. G. See Hinds, S., p. 273. Down the Rhine. W. T. xVdams Down the river. W. T. Adams . Downing, A. J. Fruits and fruit-trees of America. Second revision and correction ; Avitli large additions, by C. Downing. N. Y., 1869. 8° 4-11" p. 530. 18-3217 18-4106 18-3941 Dowsing, W. Rambles in Switzerland ; with rem-, iniscences of the great St. Bernard, Mont Blanc, and the Bernese Alps. Kingston, 1869. 8° 27^-956 Drama, Barker, J. Drama recorded 24-157 — Malone, E. Early poetry illustrating the British d 21-643 Dramas, collections. Baker, G. M. Mimic stage 24-238 — Frost, S. A. Amateur theatricals . 20-230 Parlor charades and proverljs . 20-180 — Steele, S. S. Book of drawing-room plays 20-252 Dramas, alphabetical list of. Angelo. Hugo V. 3 of 34-3407 — Burgraves. Hugo . . . v. 2 of 34-3407 — Cid of Seville : tragedy. L. Osboru 24-147 — Comedy of canonization . . 24-239 — Cromwell. Hugo . . . v. 3 of 34-3407 — Esmeralda. Hugo . . v. 1 of 34-3407 — Hernani. Hugo' . . . v. 2 of 34-3407 — Look before you leap. G. W. Lovell V. 5 of 24-221 — Lucrece Borgia. Hugo . v. 1 of 34-3407 — Marie Tudor. Hugo . . v. 1 of 34-3407 — Marion Delorme. Hugo . v. 1 of 34-3407 — Montjoye. O. Feuillet . . . 34-4640 — Pamela Girau'd. H. de Bajzac . 34-5521 — Proces d'angelo et d'Hernani. Hugo V. 3 of 34^3407 — Ressources de Quinola. H. de Balzac 34-5521 — Le Roi s'amuse. Hugo . . v. 2 of 34-3407 — RuyBlas. Hugo . . . v. 1 of 34-3407 — Saul. G. Heavysege . . . 24-235 — Second thoughts are best. See Breach of promise .... v. 35 of 24-221 — Stella. Gothe . . . v. 6 of 24-165 — Uberto. L. Osborn . . . 24-147 — Ugo da este. L. Osborn . . 24-147 — Vautrin. Balzac .... 34-5521 Dramatic biography and bibliography. Baker, D. E. Biographia dramatica . 24-245 — True and exact catalogue of plays. W. Mears 24-236 Dramatic reminiscences. G. VandenhofF 24-233 Draughts. Spayth, H. American draught player 20-03 Drawing. Bell, J. Drawing book . 5-529 — Ruskin, J. Elements of . . 5-93 Drawing-room plays, book of. S. S. Steele 20-252 Dream numbers. T. A. Trollope . 18-4256 Dreams and realities. S. H. Elliott . 18-1002 Dress. West-end gazette . . . 17-189 Drew, J. Manual of astronomy ; with a familiar explanation of astronomical instruments, and the best methods of using them. Ph. 12-16 Drew, S. Essay on the identity and general resur- rection of the human body. L., 1809. 8" 32-250 Drifted snow flakes. J. Hamilton . 23-853 Drill book of elocution and oratory. A. A. Griffith 22-647 Dropsy. Goodfellow, S. J. Dropsy of the kidneys . . . . . . . 10-908 — Murchison, C. Clinical lectures on abdominal d 10-870 Droz, F. X. J. Art of being happy ; in a series of letters from a father to his children. Trans. by T. Flint. B., 1832 . . 33-322 Druids. Davies, E. Mythology and rites of 32-580 Druitt, R. Principles and practice of modem sur- gery. Ph., 1867. 8° . . 10-923 Dryander, J. Catalogus bibliothecae historico- naturalis Joseph! Banks. L., 1798-1800. 5v. 8" 21-60 Dryden, J. Dramatic works ; with an essay of dramatic poesy. L., 1862. 6 v. 24-230 — (Bell's poets of G. B.) . . . 28-476 DUANE. 680 ECCLESIA. •Duane, W. Report of the transactions at Philadel- phia, in consequence of a memorial from cer- tain natives of Ireland to congress, praying a repeal of the alien bill. Ph."^ 1799. H" 2G»-22 Due de Bourgogne, le. [Anne of Geiersteien.] Sir • W. Scott 34-4993 Du Chaillu, P. Lost in the jungle : narrated for young people. N. Y., 1870 . 28''-612 — Wild life under the equator. K Y., 1869 28b-r)99 Duch6, Rev. Jac. [Caspipina.] Observations on a variety of subjects, literar}^ moral, and relig- ious ; in a series of original letters written by a gentleman of foreign extraction, who resided some time in Philadelphia. 3d ed. L., 1791. 8° , . 26b-492 Du Clos, R. See Cailleau, A. C. Ducom, E. La reiue du Sabbat ; scenes de la vie cies landes ..... 34-4654 Duelling. Steinmetz, A. Romance of 29''-177 Duff, M. E.G. A political survey. E., 1868. 8° 29*— 273 Duguay-Trouin, R. Memoirs. L., 1743 30-1837 Dulcken, H. W. The world explorers. L. 29''-312 Dumas, A. Love and liberty : a narrative of the French revolution of 1792 . . 18-947 Dumas, M. J. Memoires de chimie. P., 1843. 8" 34-5534 Du-Moulin, L. Moral reflections upon the number of the elect. L., 1680. 4°. . 32-2463 Dunn, L. R. See Rutherford, 8., p. 513. Dupanloup. Studious women. 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Ph., 1869. 8" 6-319 — See Pradal, M. P., p. 473. Dutch and Flemish painters. Stanley, G. Synopsis of 30-493 Dutch West India company. Asher, G. M. Dutch books and pamphlets relating to 21-315 Duties of young women. E. H. Chapin 32-1832 Duveyrier. See Planche, J. R., p. 463. Duyckinck, E. A. Cyclopsedia of American litera- ture ; supplement. N. Y., 1866. 8" V. 3 of 22-896 Dwyer, F. On seats and saddles ; bits and bitting ; and the prevention and cure of restiveness in horses. Ph., 1869 . . . 20-342 Dyeing. Love, T. Art of dyeing, cleaning, scour- ing, etc 6-363 — Reimann, M. Aniline and its derivatives 6-530 E., J. W. See Specimens of fancy turning. Ear, Politzer, A. Membrana tympani 10-903 — Webster, A. W. Principles of sound 11-346 Early English text society. 'See p. 176. (36) Wheatioy, H. B., [Ed.] Merlin; or, the early history of king Arthur: a prose roinaucp. (About 14o0-1460 A. D.) 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Dulcken, H. W. The world's explorers 29^-312 Eye. Dixon, J. Guide to the practical study of diseases of 10-868 — Hulke, J.W. Treatise on use of ophthalmoscope 10-928 — Knapp, H. Intraocular tumors . 10-921 — Lawson, G. Diseases and injuries of 10-608 Eyquem, M. See Montaigne, p. 395. Eyre, E. J. Finlason, W. F. Justice to a colonial governor • • . . . 2-374 — Trial of. See Finlayson . . . 2-368 Eyre, J. The stomach and its difficulties. Ph., 1869 10-705 F., J. See Cryptomenysis patefacta . 22-16 Faber, F. W. Bowdeu, J. E. Life and letters of 30-1723 Fables. Ralston, W. R. S. Krilof and his f. 18-1023 Fabricius, J. A. Bibliotheca Graeca, sive notitia scriptorum veterum Graecorum curante G. C. Harles. Accedunt J. A. Fabricii et C. A. Heumanni supplementa inedita. Hamburg, 1790-1809. Index in bib. Grace, editionem. G. C. Harlesli. Leip., 1838. 13 v. 4° 21-364 — BiWiotheca Latina digesta et aucta diligentia J. A. Ernesti. 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Y., 1865. 8" . . 10-544 HAMILTON. 691 HEINEKEK Hamilton, J., Ie6.] Drifted snow-flakes; or, poet- ical gatherings from many authors. P.. 1804 23-8.-)3 Hamilton, James A. Hamilton, — . Reminiscences of -30-1442 Hamilton, J. A. Dictionary of musical terms. Bishop's ed. L., [1849] . . 5-1052 Hammer, J. v. History of the assassins ; derived from oriental sources. Trans, by 0. C. Wood. L., 1835 28"-148 Hammitt, S. A. [Philip Paxton.] Piney-woods tavern ; or, Sam Slick in Texas . 18-2466 — Stray Yankee in Texas . . . 18-2407 Hammond, W. A. Sleep and its derangemeuts Ph., 1869 . . . . .* 10-239 Hamond, W. Madagascar, the richest and most fiuitful island in the world ; wherein the cly- mate, inhabitants, and commodities are de- ' scribed. L., 1643 . . . 28^-62 Hampden, R. D. See Hinds, S., p. 273. Hancock, W. S. Deuison, C. W. Life of 30-1564 Handbook of Anglo-Saxon orthographj'. N. Y., 1852 22-116 Handbook of Great Britain and Ireland, Bradshaw's descriptive 27*^-405 Handbook for travellers in Syria and Palestine. J. L. Porter 28^-287 Handbook for travellers in Westmoreland and Cum- berland. L., 1866 . . . 27''-909 Handbuch der English literatur. A. Boltz and H. Franz ...... 22-946 Handschriftenkunde. F. A. Ebcrt . 21-31 Handy Andy. S. Lover ... 18-1945 Haney's art of training animals ; a practical guide for amateur or professional trainers, giving full instructions for circus tricks. N. Y., 1809 . . . . . 20-378 Hanlcy, S. Caliphs and Sultans ; being talcs omitted in the usual editions of the Arabian night's entertainments .... 18-1349 Hannay, J. Studies on Thackeray. L., 1809 22-1077 Hans Breitmann's ballads. C. G. Leland 23-973 Hansard, T. C. Treatises on the art of printing and type-founding. E., 1841 . . 21-33 Ilanwell rectory. J. A. Emerton . . 32-583 Happiness. Droz, F. X. J. Art of being happy 33-322 — McLaurin, J. Essays on . . 32-1407 Happy boy. B. Bjornsen . . . 18-335 Harcourt, Mme de. Memoir of the duchess of Or- leans ; Avith biographical souvenirs and orig- inal letters ; collected by G. H. de Schubert. N. Y., 1860 30-2304 — See Schubert G. H. de, p. 523 . 34-4558 Hardy, Campbell. Forest life in Acadie ; sketches of sport and natural history in the lower provinces of the Canadian dominion. N. Y., 1869. 8° 26^-530 Hardy, Charles. Register of ships in the service of the united East India company, from 1700 to the conclusion of the commercial charter. Revised, with additions, by H. C. A. Hardy. L., 1825 28^-23 Hardy, R. W. H. Incidental remarks on some prop- erties of light ; being part V of an essay on vision. L., 1856. 8° . . . 11-140 Hare, J. I. C. See Smith, J. W., p. 546. Harkness, A. Latin grammar. N. Y., 1864. 8" 22-120 Harles, G. C. See Fabricius, J. A. Harris, T. W. Entomological correspondence. Ed. by S. H. Scudder. B., 1869. 8° 9-743 Harris, W., (ed.) Hibernica ; or, some antient pieces relating to Ireland, never hitherto made l)ublic. Dub., 1747. 8° . . 27"-1454 Harrison, W. Bibliotheca Monensis ; a bibliograph- ical account of works relating to the isle of Man. Douglas, 1861. 8" . . 21-195 Hartwig, G. The polar world; a popular descrip- tion of man and nature in the arctic and ant- arctic regions. L., 1869. 8" . 29''-305 Haslewood, J. See Brydges, E. Hatton, J. Christopher Kenrick . . 18-4273 Hauf, M. Arabian day's entertainments I8-I06 Hauteville, N. de. L'art de bien discourir, ou la niethode aysee pour inventor, former, etablir & multiplier un solidc discours dans la chaire & dans le barreau; suivi de I'esprit de Ray- mond-Lullc. P., 1666 . . 34-4405 Havelock the Dane, lay of. Skeat, W. W., [ed.] [E. E. T. S. Extra series, pt. 4] V. 8 of 22-1044 Haven, E. O. Rhetoric. N. Y., 1869 . 22-654 Haven, G. National sermons ; sermons, speeches, and letters on slavery and its war, from the passage of fugitive slave bill to the election of president Grant. B., 1869. 8» . 32-391 Haven, J. Studies in philosophy and theoloiiy. And., 1869 15-34 Hawkins, J. I. See Camus, M. Hawks, F. L., (ed.) Appletons' cyclopaedia of biography. N. Y., 1869. 8° . 30-2456 Hawley, B. Manual of methodism ; or, the doc- trines, general rules, and usages of the meth- odist episcopal church ; with scripture proofs and explanations. N. Y., 1868 . 32-2351 Hawthorne, S. Notes in England and Italy. N. Y., 1869 27"-966 Haydn, J. Dictionary of dates for universal refer- ence. Ed. by B. Vincent, and revised for the use of American readers. N. Y., 1869. 8" . ■ . . . 29^81" Ilaynes, G. Pictures from prison life ; an historical sketch of the Massachusetts state prison ; with narratives and incidents, and suggestions on discipline. B., 1869 , . . 2-702 Hazelton, Mabel. Aunt Mattie, and her young friends 18-231 He that overcometh. W. E. Boardman .''2-387 Head, H. E. Right of a cl^Mgyman to oppose the errors of his own church ; in a series of letters to the archbishops, bishops, clergy, govern- ment, and people of Ensihind. L., 1841 " . . 32-277 Head, J. H., [ed.] Jewels from the quarry of the mind ; pearls gathered from the shores of life, etc. B., 1868. 8" . . . 23-1054 Headaches. Peters, J. C. Treatise on 10-710 Health. Beddoes, T. Habitual sickliness 10-473 — Hall's journal of health . . . 10-312 — Herald of health .... 10-574 — Journal of health .... 10-311 — Tarbell, J. A. Sources of . . 10-308 Health resorts. Brinton, D. G. Guide-book of Florida and the south . . . 26''-173 — Thomson, S. Health resorts of Britain 10-165 Hearing. Art of improving the voice and ear 5-1086 Heat. Cazin, A. Phenomena and laws of 11-171 Heathen philosophy. J. Priestley . 32-722 Heathenism and Mosaism. S. Baring-Gould 32-399 Heaven. Mortimore, D. Globe within the sun our heaven ...... 32-2496 Hebrew heroes. C. Tucker . . . 18-4225 Hebrew language. Crawford, F. J. Horae He- braicae 22-80 Hebrew literature. Fiirst, F. Bibliotheca Judaica 21-44 — Wolf, J. C. Bibliotheca Hebraea . 21-100 Hebrews. Knox, J. S. Character of the Saviour in 32-636 — See Etheridge, J. W. Hedge, F. II. Primeval world of Hebrew tradition. B., 1870 . ... . . 29»-16 Hedwig. See Love of country, p. 351. Ileineken, C. H. de. Idee generale d'une collection complette d'estampes ; avec une dissertation sur I'origine de la gravure. Leipsicet Vienne, 1771. 8» 21-57 HELEN. 693 HOLY. Helen Erskine. Mrs. M. H. Robinson . 18-4301 Helena's honsehold. J. de Mille . . 18-3845 Helping hand scries. See Nowell, H. P. H. Helps, A. Life of Pizarro ; with some account of his associates in the conquest of Peru. L., 1869 30-1898 Hennell, C. Forms of declarations, etc., prepared in conformity with the new general rules of all the courts. Ph., 1834. 8° v. 3 of 2-55 Henry V. Towle, G. M. History of . 27M158 Henry, G. V. Military record of civilian appoint- ' ments in the U. S. army. v. 1. N. Y., 1869. 8" 26='-1062 Hepworth, G. H. Little gentleman in green : a fairy tale. By Una Savin . . . 18-1918 Heraldry. Guigard, J. Bibliotheque heraldique 21-97 Herbert, W. See Ames, J., p. 15. Hernia. Teale, T. P. Treatise on abdominal h. 10-191 Hero. Pneumatics. Trans, for and ed. by Bennet Woodcroft. L., 1851. 40 . . 11-78 Herodotus. Wheeler, J. T. Geography of 25-56 — Rennell, J. Geographical syslem of 25-37 Herring, J. See Longacre, J. B., p. 349. Herschel, A. S. See Greg, R. P. Herschell. R. H., (ed.) Jewish witnesses that Jesus is the Christ. L., 1848 . . 32-146 Hersey, J. Importance of small things ; or, a plain course of self-examination. B.,1833 32-411 Hester Strong's life work. S. A. Southworth 18-4274 Hetty. H. Kingsley .... 18-4248 Heumann, C. A. See Fabricius, J. A. Heylyn, P. Ecclcsia restaurata ; or, the history of the reformation of the church of England ; with the life of the author by J. Barnard. Ed. by J. C. Robertson. Cambridge, 1849. 2 v. 8» 32-1848 Hibberd, 8. The fern garden, how to make, keep, and enjoy it; or, fern culture made easy. L., 1869 4-335 — Rustic adornments for homes of taste. L., 1856 4-333 Hibernica ; or, pieces relating to the history of Ire- land. W. Harris . . . 27»-1454 Hibernian gazetteer. W. W. Seward . 25-58 Hicks, E. See Wetherald, T. Ilieroglyfic. R. Jones .... 22-137 Higginson, T. W. Armj"^ life in a black regiment. B., 1870 ' 26''-1058 — Malbone : an old port romance . 18-1412 Highlands. Taylor, E. The Braemar highlands 27''-1387 Highmore, N. Case of a foetus found in the abdo- men of a young man. L., 1815. 4° 10-929 Hill, F. Crime ; its amount, cause, and remedies. L., 1853. 8° .... 2-710 Hill, M. E. Trial of G. S. Twitchell, jr., for murder of 2-382 Hill, W. History of the rise, progress, genius and character of American presbyterianism. W., 1839. 80 32-2526 Hilliard, F. Law of vendors and purchasers of real property. B., 1868. 8« . . 2-301 Hilt to hilt. J. E. Cooke . . . 18-708 Hind, J. R. The comet of 1556 ; iDeing popular re- plies to every-day questions, referring to its anticipated re-api)earance. L., 1857 12-65 Hindoostan. Farii, Mohammed Mohhseu. Dabis- tan ; or, school of manners . . 32-485 • Hints for six months in Europe. J. H. B. Latrobe . • . . . . . . 27''-744 Hints on life and how to rise in society. By C. B. C. Amicus. L., 1845 . . . 33-194 Hints to chairmen ; or, precepts for presidents. By Praeses. L., 1837 . . . 33-1378 Hints to mothers. T. Bull . . . 10-902 Hip. Bigelow, H. J. Dislocation and fracture of 10-315 Hireling and the slave. W. J. Grayson 23-573 Historians. Dupin, L. E. Universal library of 29''-28 — Lawrence, E. Lives of the British h. 30-854 Historic doubts on life and reign of Richard III. H. Walpole 27M203 Historic records of the fifth N. Y. cavalry. L. N. Boudrye 26M049 Historical encyclopedia. Abu'lhasan, Ali Ben Ho- sein Ben Ali El-Mas'udi . . 28''-38 Historical memorial of the most remarkable proceed- ings against the protcstants in France from 1744-51. From the French original with the French king's ordonnance of the 17th Jan., 1750, with letter to the lord bishop of Agen. Belfast, 1753 . . . 32-353 History. Bloss, C. A. Ancient history 29='-277 — Brockhaus, F. A. Bibliothcca historica 21-169 — Cory, I. P. Ancient fi-agments . 32-632 — Edinburgh annual register . . 29^-222 — Hedge, F. H. Primeval world of HebreAv tra- dition 29M6 — Lcnglet du Fresnoy, N. Methode pour etudier 34-4985 — Lord, J. Ancient states and empires 29''-147 — Meusel, J. G., et al. Bibliothcca historica 21-79 — Miildener, AV. Bibliothcca historica 21-53 — N(!w annual register . . . 29^^-205 History and proceedings of the house of lords, from the restoration to the present time [Chan- dler's]. L., 1742,3. 8 V. 8° . 27M283 History and proceedings of the house of commons from the restoration to the present time [Chandler's]. L., 1742-4. 14v. 8o 27'M284 History, debates, and proceedings of both houses of parliament of G. B., 1743-74 [Debrett's]. L., 1792. 7v. 8° . . . . 27='-1287 Historj- of the four thief-takers, MacDonald, Berry, Salmon, and Egan, otherwise Gabagan, with a supplement containing the dying account of John Simmonds, alias Spanish Jack. L., 1756 2-119 History of the robins. Mrs. Trimmer . 9-746 History, position, and treatment of the public records of Ireland. By an Irish archivist. L., 1864. 8" 27»-1456 Hitherto. A. D. T. Whitney . . 18-3504 Hobler, F. Records of Roman history, from Cnaeus Pompeius to Tiberius Constantinus, as exhibited on Roman coins. Westminster, 1860. 2 V. 40 . . . . 29='-419 Hodge, H. L. Foeticide ; or, criminal abortion : a lecture. Ph., 1869 . . . 10-901 Hodges, N. Loimologia ; or, an historical account of the plague in London in 1665, with precau- tionary directions against the like conlagion; with an essay on the different causes of pesti- lential diseases, by J. Quincy. L., 1721. S" 10-62 Holcombe, W. IT. The sexes here and hereafter. Ph., 1869 32-2364 Holdsworth, W., and W. Aldridge. Natural short hand. L. 80 . . . ' . 22-134 Holdsworth, W. A. See Fonblanque, A. Holland, C. Aspasia .... 18-4246 Holland. Bonaparte, L. Historical documents 27''-2545 Hollands, the. V. F. Townsend . . lS-3262 Hollister, H. Pawlet for one hundred years. Al- bany, 1867 26"-102 Holmes, M. J. Ethelyn's mistake ; or, home in the west 18-422 Holmes, T. Surgical treatment of the diseases of in- fancy and childhood. Ph., 1869 8" 10-885 Holsteinians. Mailing, O. Great and good deeds of 27»-2778 Holt, E. S. Mistress Margery . . 18-4219 Holt, J. Croker, T. C. Memoirs of . 30-1898 Holygrail, and other poems. A.Tennyson 23-1055 HOMANS. 693 INDEX. Homans, J. S. CyclopaBclia of commerce and com- mercial naviiration. N. Y., 1858. 8° 1-153 Homer. Iliad. Trans, by T. S. Brandreth. L., 1846. 2v 33-12G — See Gladstone. W. E. ; Koliades, C. Honiilelics See Preacher's assistant. Homocopatliy. Ilalunnuumian monthly 10-904 — Jalir, G. H. G. Manual of homoeopathic prac- tice 10-92G — Korth American honicpopathic journal 10-911 — Quarterly homoeopathic journal . 10-912 Honduras iuteroceanic raihva3\ Squier, E. G. States of Central America , , 2C'^-Si!9 Honor May. M. Bartol . . . 18-3G74 Hood, E. P. Lamps, pitchers and trumpets ; lec- tures on the vocation of the preacher. N. Y., 1869. 2 V 32-1727 Hook, J. Pen-Owen .... 18-1136 — Percy Mallory .... 18-1189 Hope, A. R. Stories of school life . 18-1488 Pioppe, C. Percussion and auscultation as diagnos- tic aids. Trans, by L. C. Lane. Ph., 1869 10-913 Hoppin, J. ]M. OflSce and work of the Christian ministry. N. Y., 1809. 8» . 32-1794 Horace. Odes and epodes. A metrical translation, with introduction and commentaries. By Lord Lytton. N. Y., 1870 . . 23-i;{l Horae Aramaicae. J. W. Etheridge . 32-619 Horae Hebraicae. F. J. Crawford . 22-80 Horlock, — . Science of foxhunting and manage- ment of the kennel. L., 1868 . 20-389 Horn, H. J. Strange visitors : a series of original papers by the spirits of Irving, etc., dictated through a clairvoj'ant. N. Y., 1869 . 32-2396 Home, T. II. Introduction to the study of bibli- ography, Avith a memoir on the public libraries of the antients. L., 1814. 2 v. 8" 21-58 — See Queen's College. Horrors of the Virginia slave trade. J. II. Simp- sou 2-861 Horses and horsemanship. Dwyer, F. Seats and saddles 20-342 Horton, G. H. Poems. See Wheatley, P., p. 633 . 23-799 Hospital sketches. L. M. Alcott . . 26''-713 Hotchkin, J. H. History of western New York, and of the presbyterian church in that section. N. Y., 1848. 8° . . . . 26"-1051 Hotten, J. C. Slang dictionary ; or, vulgar words, street phrases, and "fast" expressions of high and low society ; with a brief bibliogra- phy of slang. L., 1865 . . 22-227 Household theology. J. H. Blunt . 32-2489 Housekeeping. Jewry, M. Warne's model cook- cry 6-2(2 Houssaye, A. Philosopbes et comediennes. P., 1853 34-4079 How do I know ? "Walks and talks with uncle Mer- ton. By author of " "What makes me grow? " 18-1501 How to bathe. E. P. Miller . . . 10-344 Howadji in Syria. G. W. Curtis . . 28'^-197 Howard, F. Designs for windows. [See St. Helen's crown glass company's trade book, p. 515] 5-602 Howard, J., jr. Corry O'Lanus . . 18-3961 Howitt, M. Bright days ; or, Herbert and Meggy 18-1514 Hows, J. W. S. Golden leaves from American poets. N. Y., 1867 . . . 23-752 Huber, P. Natural history of ants. Trans, with notes by J. R. Johnson. L., 1820 9-565 Hubert Ellis. F. Davenant . . 18-3655 Hudson, H. DeCosta, B. F. Sailing directions of 26''-553 Hudson river. DeCosta, B. F. Dissertation on dis- covery of 2G"-553 Hugo, M. V. Capital punishment ; Claude Gueux ; and the last day of a condemned man. N. Y., 1869 2-730 — L'homme qui rit. N. Y., 1869. 8" 34-4543 — Man who bumhs .... 18-1533 — Theatre. P. ^1853,4. 3 v. . . 34-3407 Hugo Blanc. V. M. Griswold . . 18-3929 Huguenots. Hanna, W. Wycliffe and the Huge- hots 32-935 — Historical memorial of proceedings against32-353 — Loiimer, J. G. Historical sketch of 32-945 Hulke, J. AV. A practical treatise on the use of the ophthalmoscope. L., 1861. 8» 10-928 Hull, A. G. See Jahr, G. H. G. Humanity, aspects of . . . . 23-964 Humboldt, F. H. A. v. Kosmos ; cntwurf einer physischen weltbeschreibung. Stuttgart und Tubingen, 1845-50. 3 v. 8" . 34-2464 Humphrey Humbug. Life and confessions of 30-255 Hume, G. L. Chemical attraction : an essay ; with an historical introduction. Camb., 1835. 8° 8-126 Hundred years hence. C. Ld. Moresby 30-2422 Hunter, Fanny. See Corning, Mrs. W. H. Hunter, J. Hunterian reminiscences ; being the sub- stance of a course of lectures on the principles and practice of surgery, delivered in 1785. Taken in short hand by J. Parkinson, and ed. with notes by J. W. R. Parkinson. L., 1833. 4" 10-1012 Hunter's guide and trapper's companion : a com- plete guide to capture all kinds of game, fin- animals, etc. ; with directions how to cure and tan all kinds of skins. Hinsdale, 1869 20-518 Hunting. Hunter's guide and trapper's companion 20-51M — Meunicr, V. Adventures on the great hunting groundsof the world . . . 28''-27l Hurst, J. F. See Hagenbach, K. R. ; Lange, J. P. Hussein, Ali Khan Klrmani. History of the reign of Tipu Sultan : being a continuation of the Neshani Hyduri. Trans, by W. Miles. L., 1864. 8» 28^-27 Hyacinthe, Father. See Loyson, C. Hyde, T. Historia nerdiludii, hoc est dicere truncu- lorum cum quibusdam aliis arabum persarum indorum chinensium et aliarum gentium ludis. Oxonii, 1694. 2 v. . . . 34-385 — See Bodleian. Hydur Naik. Pee Hussein, Ali. Hygiene. Citizens association of N. Y. Report of council 10-548 — Morentin, M. de. Tratado de higiene 34--8 Hymns and hymn writers. D. A. Tyng 32-424 Hypodermic medication. R. Bartholow 10-917 Ida della Torre. G. Carcano . . 34-2540 Idee des estampes. C. H. Heineken . 21-57 Identity and resurrection of the human body. S. Drew 32-2.' If, yes, and perhaps. E. E. Hale . 18-1311 Illinois, campaign in the. G. R. Clark 26*-874 Imitations of celebrated authors ; or, imaginary re- jected articles. L., 1844 . . 33-514 Impartial historical narrative of those momentous events which have taken place from 1816 to 1823. L., 1823. f» . . . 27''-4050 Impartial report of all the proceedings in parliament on the subject of a regency ; with lists of the divisions and protests of the lords, etc. L., 1789. 8» 27»-1294 Importance of small things. J. Hersey 32-411 Imray, J. See Orr's circle of the sciences, p. 432. Index to the sermons published since the restoration, pointing out the texts in the order they lie in the bible, showing the occasion on which they were preached, and directing to the vol- ume and page where they occur. L., 17f 9. S" . . . . . . 32-242 INDEX. 694 IRISH. Index testaceologicus. W. Wood . 9-7^7 Indexes. Adams, J. Works . v. 10 of 26='-943 — Alison, A. History of Europe V. 20 of 27=>-3353 — American journal of science and arts V. no of 9-984 — Same, 2d series . v. 10,20,30,40 of 9-985 — Anquetil, L. P. Historic de France V. 13 of 54-4854 — Art de verifier les dates . . . 34-4938 — Bentliam, J. Works . . v. 11 of 2-543 — Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine. Index of V. 1-50 17-22 — British catalogue of books. Index (1837-57) 21-306 — British critic. Ayscough's index . 17-146 — Britisli essayists ; index by A. Chalmers 33-950 — Code franqais. 2 v. . . . 34-4269 — Cuvier, G. L. C. F. D. Animal kingdom V. 16 of 9-530 — Dibdin, T. F. Index of autliors and editions in " Bibliothecan Spencefiana" V. 1 of 21-641 — Edinburgh review. 1802-12,13-30,30-44. 3 v. 17-37 — EncyclopfBdia Britannica . . 33-1268 — English cyclopfedia . . . 33-1261^ — Forster, J. Index of sermons . 32-726 — Franklin, B. Works . . v. 10 of 33-49 — Gentleman's magazine. 1731-1818. 5 v. 17-48 — Hamilton, A. Works . . v. 7 of 26''-946 — Hamilton, II. C. Index to the pictorial history of England .... 27''-297 — Harleian miscellany . . v. 12 of 33-38 — Jefferson, T. Writings . . v. 9 of 26='-944 — Malcom, H. Theological index . 32-2504 — Marshall, G. W. Index to pedigrees 27''-8C0 — Martin, H. Histoire de France V. 17 of 34-4864 — Massachusetts historical society ; collections V. 10 of 26"-387 — Same, 2d series . . . v. 10 of 26='-388 — Monthly review, v. 1-81 by Ayscough. 3 v. 17-72 — Same. Index to n. s. v. 1-81. 2 v. 17-72 — Nichols, J. Literary anecdotes v. 7 of 22-1159 and J. B. Literary history v. 8 of 22-1160 — Notes and queries. 1856-68. 3 v. 17-131 — O'Callaghan, E. B. Colonial history of New York 26--'-1211 — Philosophical magazine. General index 11-265 — Plutarch. Lives ... v. 5 of 30-431 — Poole, W. F. Index to periodical literature • 17-53,89 — Quarterly review V. 20,40,60,80,100,120 of 17-05 — Repertory of arts and manufactures. 1795-1802 6-956 — Repertory of patent inventions. 1815-45. 2 v. 6-961 — Same. 1846-50 .... 6-962 — Royal society. Philosophical transactions V. 18 of 9-1219 Catalogue of scientific papers . 21-374 — Sismondi, J. 0. L. S. de. Histoire des Fran- (jais . . . . V. 31 of 34-4709 — Sparks, J. Library of American biography V. 10 and 25 of 30-497 — Tiraboschi, G. Storia deila letteratura Italiana V. 16 of 34-2507"^ — Voltaire, F. M. A. de. (Euvres completes V. 65,66 of-34-4868 — Washington, G. Writings v. 12 of 26^-940 — Webster, D. Works . . v. 6 of 30-704 India. Abu'lhasan Ali Ben Ilosein Ali El-Mas'udi. Historical encyclopaedia . . 28"-38 — Gholam Hussein-Khan. Mohamedan power in 28''-186 India. Muir, J. Sanskrit texts on the religion and institutions of ... . 32-929 — Zein-ud-deen. Tohfut-ul-mujahideen 28''-39 India directory. J. James and D. Moore 1-42 Indians. Taopi and his friends . . 26''-549 Indigenous races of the earth. J. C. Nott, and G. R. Gliddon .... 29»-278 Inductive philosophy. Powell, B. Essays on the spirit of 11-80 Industrial and financial resources of the United States. S. Ilallett . . . 1-188 Industrial arts. Barnard, F. A. P. Report on machinery and processes of . 6-901 Industrial exhibitions. Barnard, F. A. P. Report on machinery and processes of the industrial arts 6-901 Infidelity. Crichton, A. Converts from 30-90 — Laforet, N. J. Principal causes of 32-2414 Infusoria. Slack, H. J. Marvels of pond life 9-629, Ingegnieri, G. See Porta, G. B., p. 470. lugelow, J. Mopsa, the feiry . . 18-1572 Innocents abroad, the. S. L. Clemens 29''-135 Inquiry into the difference of style in ancient glass painting. C. Winston . . 5-189 Inquisition. Fatti attenenti all' inquisizione 32-1281 Insanity. American journal of . . 10-612 — Delepierre, O. Les fous litteraires . 21-61 L' histoire litteraire des fous . 21-61 — Pinel, T. L' alienation mentale . 34-4902 — Winslow, F. Plea of insanity in criminal cases V. 42 of 2-55 Insccte, 1'. J. Michelet. . . . 34-3533 Insurance. Chisholm, D. Commutation tables 1-257 — Smith, J. v. C. , and J. II. Griscom. Physical indications of longevity . . 10-649 Intelligence of animals. E. Menault . 9-581 Interest tables, Breban's . . . 1-262 Interoceanic canals and railways. Squier, E. G. States of Central America . . 26''-339 — — Nicaragua and the interoceanic canal 26^-224 — Trautwine, J. C. Rough notes for an explora- tion for an interoceanic canal route 26"-278 Into the light. C. A. Ogden . . 18-1573 Intolerance. Clarke, T. History of . 32-1279 Intraocular tumors. H. Knapp . . 10-921 Introductio ad prudentiam. T. Fuller . 33-415 Invention and discovery. Curious facts and char- acteristic sketches. Ph., 1869 . 6-866 Invention. Spence, W. Specification of patent for 2-379 Inventions. Smith, J. The mechanic ; or, com- pendium of practical inventions . _ 6-900 Investor's monthly manual ; in connection with the Economist, v. 2,3. L., 1866,7. 2 v. 40 1-526 Ireland, S. W. II. Chalcographimania ; or, the portrait-collector and printseller's chronicle, Avith infatuations of every description : a hu- morous poem. By Satiricus Sculptor. L., 1814. 8° 23-983 Ireland. Crumpe, S. Means of providing employ- ment for people of . . . 2-948 — Cusack, M. F. Patriot's history of 27"-1430 — Harris, W. Hibernica ; historical pieces rela- ting to 27"-1454 — History of public records . .. 27"-1456 — Mas'ui, W. S. Statistical survey of 27''-578 — Reports of commissioners of the endowed schools. Dub., 1857,8. 4 v. f» 13-505 — Seward, W. W. Hibernian gazetteer 25-58 — Whiteside, J. Life and death of the Irish par- liament 27»-1551 Ireland's recovery. J. Locke . . 27''-166 Irish archivist. See History, position, etc., of public records. Irish bards. J. C. Walker . . . 22-1264 Irish discontent, Saxon's remedy for . 27M525 imsii. 695 KEACH. Irish ethnology. G. Ellis . . . 27"-1432 Irish language. Marcel, J. J. Alphabet Irelandais 34-45(58 Irish literature. Walker, J. C. Irish bards 22-1264 Irish question. Saxon's remcdj' for Irish discontent 27»-lo2.") Irish -watering places. A. Knox . . 27^-074 Iron and steel. Kohn, F. ]\Ianufacture of 6-977 Iron mask. Ellis, G. A. True history of the state prisoner 30-706 Iron metallurgj^ H. S. Osborh . . 6-511 Islamism. See Mohammedanism. Isle of Wight. Adams, W. H. D. Beauties of 27»'-896 — Cooke, W. New picture of . . 27'^-910 — Hillier, G. Detention of Charles I in 27''-558 — Mudie, R. Past and present condition and future prospects of . . . 27''-911 — Venable, E. Guide to . . . 27"-572 Italian language. Fellei", F. E. Dizionarioitaliano- tedesco 34-2915 — Ronna, A. Dizionarioitaliano-francese 34-2960 Italian literature. Fontaniui, G. liibliotheca Ital- iana 21-172 — Gamba, B. Delle novellc Italiane . 21-171 — Melze, G. Bibliografia dei romanzi e poomi cavallereschi .... 21-223 — Monti, L. Italian reader . . 34-2702 — Ruscelli, G. I fiori delle rime de' poeti illustri 34-2535 Italy. Channing, B. H. Sunny skies . 27''-829 — Hawthorne, S. Notes in . . 27M)66 — Leti, G. Italia regnanti; . . 34-2533 — Taine, H. Voyage en Italie . . 34-5ri49 Italy, Florence, and Venice . 27*'-882 — Wordsworth. C. Reli-rion in Italy 27i'-652 Italy in 1859. Miller, J. de. Tlie dodge club .' 27''-838 Jack of all trades. C. Rcade . . 18-2585 Jackson, A. New treatise on the due observation of the sabbath. Aberdeen, 1778 . 32-353 Jackson, J. Witnessof the spirit ; sermons preached before the university of Oxford. L., 1854 32-265 Jahr, G. H. G. Hull's Jahr; a new manual of homoe- opathic practice. Ed., with notes, etc., b}' F. G. Snelling. N. Y., 1867,8. 2 v. 8-' 10-926 Jamaica. Marly ; or, a planter's life in 27''-404 — Thome, J. A., and J. H. Kimball. Six months tour in 26"-422 Jaraes, H. Secret of Swedonborg ; an elucidation of his doctrine of the divine natural humanilv. B., 1869. 8° . . . . 82-1296 James, J. System of exchange with almost all parts of the world ; to which is added the India directory, for purchasiua; the drugs and spices ofthe East Indies. N.Y., 1800. 1-42 Janewaj', J. J. Internal evidence of the holy bible ; or, the bible proved from its own pages to be a divine revelation. Ph., 1845 . 32-455 Jannet, P. See Querard, J. M., p. 483. Janus. See Pope and the council. Jany Muhammad Asaad. See Practical philosophy. Japanese language. Alcock, R. Familiar dialoiiues in 22-8 Jardine, A. See Orr's circle ofthe sciences, p. 432, Jarves, J. J. Art thoughts ; the experiences and observations of an American amateur in Eu- rope. N. Y., 1869 . . . 5-395 Jaufry the knight. See Geoffrey. Jaws. Garretson, J. E. Diseases and surgery of 10-905 Jehan, L. F. Dictionnaire de linguistique et de philologie comjiaree ; histoire de toutes les langues mortes et vivantes, ou traite complet d'idiomographie ; precede d'un essai sur le role du lansuage dans revolution de I'intelli- gence. P."; 1858. 4° . . . 34-4981 Jeremiah ; with notes. H. Cowles . 32-2373 Jervis, J. See St. Vincent, J. J., earl of, p. 516. Jessy Bell, and other poems. M. St. Aubyn . . . . 23-1053 Jesuit conspiracy. A. Leone . . 32-836 Jesus of Nazareth. L. Abbott . . 32-2219 Jewels from the quarry of the mind. J. H. Head 23-1054 Jewish and heathen authors. R. Gray . 32-934 Jewish witnesses that Jesus is the Christ. R. H. Ilerschell 32-146 Jewry, M. Warne's model cookery and housekeep- ing book. L., 18(i8. 8" . . 6-202 Jews. Bonar, A. A., and R. M. McCheyne. Mis- sion of inquiry to . ... 32-1476 — Eraser, R. W. Sketches ofthe rites of 32-840 — Lectures on 32-460 — See Pentateuch. Jilt. the. Mrs. G. Smythies . . . 18-130 Joe and the Howards ; or, "armed with eyes." By Carl . 18-1685 Joe Miller's jests, with copious additions. Ed. by F. Bellew. N. Y., 1865 . • 33-502 John and the demijohn. J. M. Wright 18-4250 John Ploughman's talk. C. H. Spurgeon 33-906 Johnson, J. Tyjiographia ; or, the printer's in- structor ; with an account of the origin of printing. L., 1824. 2 v. . . 21-65 Jonathan Ben Uzziel. See Targnms, p. 575. Jones, C. H. Clinical observations on functional nervous disorders. Ph., 1868. 8» 10-922 Jones, G. Historj^ of ancient America anterior to the time of Columbus ; proving the identity of the aborigines with the Tyiians and Israelites, and the introduction of Christianity by St. Tliomns; Tyrian fera. L., 1843. 8° 26»-598 Jones, XL The perfect man ; or, Jesus an example of godly life. B., 1869 . . 32-1866 Jones, IirB. Life and letters of M. Faraday. Ph., 1870. 2v. 8° . . . . 30-2459 Jones, John. Attempts in verse. See Southey, R., p. 552. Jones, Joshua. English grammar; a brief analysis of the English language, and a practical sys- tem of etymology and syntax. West Chester, 1838,4. ^v 22-150 Jones, T. Percy. [Pseud.] See Aytoun, W. E. Jones, W. Lectures on the figurative language of the holy scripture. Ph., 1818. 8» 32-114 .Joshua. Bush, G. Notes on . . 32-527 Josse, A. L. Grammar of the Spanish language ; with practical exercises. Revised, amended, etc., by F. Sales. B., 1850. 80 . 22-155 Judges. Bush, G. Notes on . . 32-527 Judson, A. H. Knowles. J. D. Memoir of 30-667 Jiidischen literatur. F. Fiirst . . 21-44 .lumping frog, the celebrated. S. L. Clemens 18-3868 Junius Americanus. See Webster, D , p. 628. .Junot, L. P. [Duchesse d' Abrantes. ] Memoires, ou souvenirs historiques sur_ Napoh'on, la revolution, le directoire. le coiisulat, I'enipire et la restauration. P., 1835. 12 v. 8» . 27«-1762 Juntine typography. Bandini, A. M. De Floren- tina iuntnrum typograpliia . . 21-59 Juryman's monitor. Cries of blood . 2-170 Juventus mundi. W. E. Gladstone . 22-1062 K., E. D. See Master and pupil . , 18-2123 Kaltschmidt, J. H. Kurzgefasstes vollstjindiges stamm rmd sinnverwandtschaftlichesgcsammt- worterbuch der Deutschen sprache aus alien ihren mundarten und mit alien fremdwort- ern. Leip., 1884. 4° . . . 34-2416 Kane, E K. Godfrey, W. C. Biocraphy of 29b-325 Kate Kennedy. C. J. Newby ': . 18-1710 Keach, B. Travels of true godliness ; with notes, and a memoir of the author, by H. Malcom. Ph., 1854 . . . . • 32-400 KELLOGG. 696 LATROBE. Kl'11(»!xu', E. Elm island series. (1) Lion Ben of ^Eim island 18-4259 (2) Charlie Bell . . . 18-4171 (3) The ark of Elm island . 18-4260 (4) Boy farmers of Elm island 18-4261 Kelty, M. A. Reminiscences of thought and feel- ing. B , 1853 .... 33-761 — Visiting my relations, and its results 18-3965 Kemp. 6. Description of certain dry processes in photography. L., 1868 . . 6-871 Kemplay, C. Comets : their constitution and phases; being an attempt to explain the phenomena on known principles of physical laws. L., 1859. 8° 12-37 Kempt ons, the. By H. K. P. . . 18-3663 Kennedy, E. S. Thoughts on being ; suggested by meditation upon the infinite, the immaterial, and the eternal. L., 1850. 8" 15-293 Kenrick, W. New dictionary of the English lan- guage : to which is prefixed a rhetorical sram- mar. L., 1773. 4» . . . 22-360 Kent. Excursions in the county of . 27''-971 Keyes, F. Evan Dale .... 18-1040 Kidneys. Goodfellow, S. J. " Bright's disease" and dropsy of 10-908 Kimball, R. B. To-day : a romance . 18-1745 KinsT, A. Memoir of George D. Boardman, late ^ miss'onnry to Burmah. B., 1834 30-288 King, C. W. The Gnostics and their remains, an- cient and mediaeval. L., 1864. 8» 32-1913 Kinsrsley, H. Hetty .... 18-4248 — Stretton 18-4242 Kingsford, J. The soprano : a musical story 18-4289 Kinzie, J. 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Ph., 1840 . . 33-460 Lectures on the jwints in controversy between Romanists and protestauts. Ph., 1840 33-463 Lectures delivered before the Lowell institute by members of the Mass. historical society on the early history of Massachusetts. B., 1869. 8° 36^-612 Lee, F. 6., (ed.) Directorium Anglicanum ; being a manual of directions lor the rigiil celebration of the holy communion, for the saying of matins and even song, and for the performance of other rites and ceremonies according to the ancient use of the church of England. L., 1865. 8° 33-3580 Legal tender paper money. E. G. Spaulding 1-87 Legends of fairy land. A. Bache . . 18-238 Leifchikl, J. Remarkable facts; illustrative and confirmatory of different portions, of holy scripture. Ph., 1869 . . . 33-500 Leigh, H. S. Carols of cockayne. L., 1869 33-998 Leinster, Cromwell, T. Excursions in 37'^-970 Leland, C. G. Hans Breitmaun's ballads. Ph., 1869. 8" 23-973 Le Long, J. 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Catalogue of collection of splendid manu- scripts chiefly upon vellum, sold by auction, 1859 ; catalogue of choice portion of library; catalogue of reserved and most valuable portion of library, prices and purchasers names to the three preceding sales ; catalogue of mathematical, historical, bibliographical, and miscellaneous portion of library, sold by auction, 1861 ; catalogue of collection of ob- jects of art and vertu, sold by auction, 1864. L., 1859-64. 6 v. in 7. 8" . . 21-324 Life estates. Bisset, A. Law of . v. 42 of 2-ri5 Light. Algarotti, F. Dialogues on . 11-7 — Hardy, R. W. H. Incidental remarks on some properties of 11-140 Lights and shadows of a pastor's life. S. H. Elliott 18-1002 Lightning express. "W. T. Adams . 18-4125 liillywhite, F. Guide to cricketers. L. 30-243 Limitation. Blanshard, W. Treatise on the statutes of V. 1 of 3-55 Limitation of actions. J. J. Wilkinson v. 1 of 3-55 Linton, E. L. Ourselves ; a series of essays on wo- men. L., 1869 .... 33-873 Lion Ben of Elm island. E. Kellogg . 18-4259 Literary and theological review ; conducted by L. Woods, jr. V. 1-6. N. Y.,1834. S" 82-1588 Literary gazette ; a journal of belles-lettres, arts, politics, etc., 1817-45. L. 29 v. 4° 17-488 Literature. Bombaugh, C. C. Gleanings from the harvest fields of . . . . 33-866 — Critical review .... 17-176 — Literary gazette .... 17-488 — Royal society of literature, transactions 22-598,9 — Thomson, Mrs. A. T. Literature of society 23-1377 — Whipple, E. P. Literature of the age of Eliza- beth 22-1379 Lithography. Rancourt, A. Manual of 6-903 Lithology. Cotta, B. v. Treatise on . 9-334 Litteraturlexicon. R. Nyerup and I. E. Kraft 31-340 Little boy's story. J. Gouraud . . 18-1844 Little Ciiarlie's life. C. J. Young . 80-682 Little gentleman in green. G. H. Hepworth . 18-1918 Little Spaniard. H. P. H. Nowell . 18-4098 Littre, E. Auguste Comte et la philosophic positive. P., 1864. 8» .... 34-4591 Lituigy ; or, order of Christian worship, prepared and published by the direction and for the use of the German reformed church in the U. S. Ph., 1858. 8° . . . . 32-32 LIVERMORE. MA LONE. Livermore, G. Historical I'esearch respecting; the opinions of tlie founders of tlie republic on negroes as slaves, as citizens, and as soldiers. B., 18G3. 8° .... 2-769 Liverpool to St. Louis. N. Hall . . 20''-241 Living. Welch, F. G. Philosophy of true living 33-865 Living questions of the age. J. B. Walker 32-1771 Living vyriters of the south. J. W. Davidson . 30-2463 Local names. Morris, R. Etymology 22-172 Locke, J. Ireland's recovery ; or, excessive emi- gration and its reparative agencies in Ireland ; with appendix containing useful information and numerous statistical tables. L., 1854. 8" 27"-166 Locomotives. Le Chatelier, L. Railway economy 6-124 Lodging houses of the metropolis. G. Glover 2-667 Logan, M. C Artist's dream . . 18-4071 Logan, Olive. Before the footlights and behind the scenes: a book about "the show business" in all its branches. Ph., 1870. 8» 34-247 — Women and theatres. N. Y., 1869 33-1404 Logarithms. Vega, G. v. Tables . 14-200 Logic. Biakey, R. Essay on . . 15-58 — Eraser, A. C. Archbishop AVhately and the restoration of the study of . . 15-31 London. Dodd, G. Days at the factories 6-839 — Glover, G. Lodging houses of . 2-667 — Greenwood, J. Seven curses of . 2-1041 — Practical mechanic's journal scientific record of exhibition of 1802 in . . 6-989 — Rush, R. Residence at the court of 27M9 London catalogue of books published in Great Britain ; with their sizes, prices, and pub- lisher's names, with indexes, (1800-1851.) L., 1818-53. 9 V. 8° . . . 21-288 — See English catalogue, page 190. London institution, catalogue of the library ; with an account of the establishment ; an ac- count of the tracts and pamphlets ; the char- ter, act for increase of income, list of officers. «fec. L., 1835-52. 4 V. 8° . 21-146 Londonderry. Colby, T. Longevity. Long livers — Smith, J. V.'C, and indications of Ordnance survey of 27"-1232 10-98 J. H. Griscom. Physical 10-649 Longman's list of new works and new editions. 1810-64. L. 6 V. f . . 21-045 Loomis. L. C. ■ Mizpah, friends at prayer. Ph., 1869 32-980 Lord, C. E. Evidences of natural and revealed theology. Ph., 1869. 8" . . 32-506 Lord, J, Ancient states and empires, for colleges and schools. N. Y., 1869. 8° . 29^^-147 Lorgues, R. de. Life of Christopher Columbus : com- piled by J. J. Barry. N. Y., 1869. 8° . . 30-311 Lorimer, J. G. Historical sketch of the protestant church of France ; with parallel notices of the church of Scotland. Ph., 1842 32-945 Lorimer, M. Among the trees : a journal of walks in the woods, and flower hunting through field and by brook. K Y., 1809. 8° 9-lOG Lossing, B. J. Pictorial field-book of the war of 1812. N. Y., 1869. 8» . . 26^-619 Lost in the jungle. P. Du Chaillu . 28"-612 Lost manuscript. G. Freytag . . 18-4243 Lost principle. J. Scott . . . 26'-'-664 Louis XIV. Galeiie de I'ancienne com- 34-4080 Louis XV. Galerie de I'ancicnne cour 84-4080 Louise Marie de France. [Mother Terese de St. Augustin.] Life of, by the author of " Tales of Kirkbcck." L., 1869 . . 30-1574 Love. M. J. 3Iichelet .... "83-881 Love and liberty. A. Dumas . . 18-947 Love, fomilj' of. See Knewstub, I. Lover. S. Treasure trove . . . 18-1948 Low, C. R. Tales of old ocean. Ph., 1809 291^-326 Low, D. Inquiry into the nature of the simple bodies of chemistry. L., 1844. 8° 8-125 Loyson, C. Discourses on various occasions. Trans. by L. W. Bacon ; with a biographical sketch. N. Y., 1869 32-2497 Luck and pluck. H. Alger, jr. . . 18-4069 Lucky penny. Mrs. S. C. Hall . . 18-1331 LuUy, Raymond, esprit de. [See Hauteville, N. de] . . 34-4405 Lusitanian. See Portuguese. Luther, M. Fick, H. Life and deeds of 30-1843 Lyndesay, Sir David. Works, ane satyre of the three estuits. [E. E. T. 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Facts and dates ; or, the leading events in sacred and profane history, and the princi- pal facts in the various physical sciences ; the memory being aided by a simple and natural method. E., 1869 . . . 38-631 McLaurin, John. Essays on happiness, Christian piety, prejudices against the gospel, and the scripture doctrine of grace. Ph. 32-1407 MacMuIlen, J. History of Canada, from the dis- covery to the present time. L. and Ph., 1869. 8" 26^-472 Macnish, R. The philosophy of sleep. 2d ed. Glasgow, 1834 .... 15-156 Macvicar, J. G. The first lines of science simplified, and the structure of molecules attempted. E., 1860. 8° .... 11-45 Mademoiselle fifty millions. C. de C. de. Saint Mars 18-4249 Madagascar. W. Hamond . . . 28''-62 Magasin pittoresque ; sous la direction de E. Char- ton. P., 1867, 8. 2 V. 80 . 34-4980 Magic. Salverte, E. Sciences occultes 11-73 Maid-servants. Motherly, M. Hints to 33-398 Maine. Sullivan, J. History of district of 26M98 Maintenon, F. d'A. de. Conseils et instruction aux demoi.selles pourleurconduite dans Icmonde ; avec une introduction et des notes par T. Lavallee. P., 1857. 2 v. . . 34-3576 — Entretiens sur I'education des filles avec un commentaire et des notes par T. Lavallee. P., 1854 34-8578 — Lettres historiques et 6diflantes adressees aux dames de Saint Loui's ; avec des notes par T. Lavallee. P., 1856. 2 v. . . 84-8577 Malabar. Day, F. Fishes of . . 9-1263 Malcom, H. See Keach, B. Malone, E. Catalogue of early English poetry and other miscellaneous worl 27'^-578 Massachusetts. Lectures on the early history of 26=^-613 Massachusetts general hospital. Some account of 10-79 Massachusetts state lunatic hospital at Worcester, reports and other documents, to 1845, inclu- sive. B. 8° . . . . 10-642 Masses. Rossini, G. Messe solennelle 5-877 Master-key to public offices. J. Boulger 2-238 Mas'udi, E1-. See Abu'lhasan Ali Ben Hosein Ben Ali El-Mas'udi. Materia medica, therapeutics and pharmacy. Grif- fith, R. E. Universal formulary 10-925 — Paine, W. Concentrated medicines 10-826 — Riley, J. C. Materia medica . . 10-910 — Ringer, I. S. Handbook of therapeutics 10-918 Mathematical instruments. Bion, N. Construction and uses of . ' . . . . 6-1035 Mathematics. Butler, C. Easy introduction to 14-10 — Murhard, F. W. A. Litteratur des mathemat- ischen wissenschaften . . . 21-82 Mathews, A. J. Tea-table talk. L., 1857. 2 v. • 33-1405 Matter. Burnett, C. M. Philosophy of spirits in relation to 11-847 Matthioli, H. A. Ellis, G. A. History of 30-706 Maurice, F. D. Dialogues between a clergyman and a layman on family worship. Cambridge andL., 1862 .... 32-1743 Maury, A. See Nott, J. C, and G. R. Gliddon. May, C. L. Sweet clover ; or, Nelly Milton's house- keeping 18-3077 May, 8. J. Some recollections of our anti-slavery conflict. B., 1869 . . . 2-971 May Bell. H.Newbury . . . 18-2381 May Coverley, the young dressmaker . 18-2149 Mayfield, Millie. vWreath of rhymes. Ph., 1869 23-155 Maynard, W. Enterprising impressario. L., 1867 ..... 5-1090 Meade, R. W. Treatise on naval architecture and ship-building, or an exposition of the princi- ples of naval construction. Ph., 1809. 8° 6-654 "Meadows of gold and mines of gems." See Abu'lhasan. Mechanic ; or, compendium of practical inventions. J. Smith 6-900 Mechanics. Brunton, R. Compendium of 6-824 — Buckmaster, J. C. Mechanical physics 11-9 — Fischer, E. G. Lehrbuch der mechanischen naturlehre 11-186 — Moseky, H. Illustrations of . . 11-51 — Taffe, A. Application des principes de meca- nique 6-429 — Weisbach, J. Handbuch der bergmaschinen- mechanik 6-454 Mechanick exercises. J. Moxon . . 6-890 Mechanics' magazine, museum, register, journal and gazette, v. 1-46. L., 1823-47. S" 6-883 Mechanism of dislocation and fracture of the hip. H. J. Bigelow .... 10-315 Medals. Donaldson, T. L. Architecture of 29''-119 Mediator of the new covenant. J. S. Knox 32-686 Medical and surgical reporter, v. 19. Ph., 1868. 8" 10-898 Medical properties and uses of concentrated medi- cines. W. Paine .... 10-826 Medical tracts, v. p. 1827-52. 7 v. 8» . 10-88 Medicine. Bartholow, R. Hypodermic medication 10-917 — Medical and surgical reporter . . 10-898 — Meyer, M. Electricity and practical m. 10-900 — Niemeyer, F, von. Text-book of practical m 10-8 MEDICINE. 700 MONTGOMERY. Medicine. Paine, W. Principles and practice of medicine 10-339 Mediterranean. Bennet, J. H. Winter and spring on the shores of the . . . 27''-127 Meerman, G. Origiuestypographicae. Hague, 1765. 2 V. in 1. 4» .... 21-356 Meigs, J. A. See Nott, J. C, and G. P. Gliddon. Melancholy. Rogers, T. Disease of . 33-287 Melly, G. School experiences of a fag at a private and a public school. L., 1854 . 13-135 Melze, G. Bibliografia del romanzi e poemi caval- lereschi Italiani. Mihmo, 1838. 8» 21-223 Membrana tympani. A Politzer . . 10-903 Memoires bibliographiques et litteraires. A. F. Dc- landine 21-40 Menault, E. Intelligence of animals, with illustra- tive anecdotes. N. Y., 1869 . 9-581 Mendham, J. Index librorum prohibitorum a Sixto v., Papa, confectus et publicatus : at vero a successoribus ejus in secje Romana suppressus. ;..,1835. 4" .... 21-353 Menet, J. Practical hmts on teaching. L., 1868 13-146 Mens corporis. F. H. Elwin . . 15-124 Mensuration. Cowley, J. L. Illustration and men- suration of solid geometry . . 14-502 Mental science. Beecher, C. E. Common sense ap[)lied to religion . . . 32-900 The people as interpreters of the bible ... . . 32-669 — Cousin, V. Lectures on the true, the beautiful, and the good .... 15-253 — Fearn, J. Physiology of mind . 15-355 — Mill, J. Analysis of human mind . 15-350 Merchant ship owner. C. Pope . . 1-57 Merlin ; or, the early history of King Arthur. [E. E. T. S., pt. 36] . . V. 20 of 22-1043 Messe solennelle. G. Rossini . , 5-877 Metals. Pepper, J. H. Playbook of . 8-53 Metamorphoses. Ovidius Naso, P. . 23-466 Meta's faith. 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Les art au moyen age 5-42 Midsummer night's dream, illustrations of the fairy mythology of. J. O. Halliwell . 22-1073 Midwifery. Braun, C. R. Convulsions of i)reg- nancy, parturition and childbed . 10-907 — Churchill, F. Manual for midwives 10-909 Miege, G., and A. Boyer. Grammaire Angloise- francoise ; nouvelle edition, corrigee, re- formee et augmentee par M. Flint. P., 1777 34-4732 Military record of appointments in U. S. army. G. V. Henry 26»-1062 Military surgery. Hamilton, F. H. Treatise on . . . . 10-544 Mill, J. Analvsis of the phenomena of the human mind. L., 1869. 2 v. 8° . . 15-350 Mill, J. S. Subjection of women. Ph., 1869 2-804 Same. L., 1869 . . . 2-805 — Utilitarianism. 3d cd. L., 1867. 8° 15-352 Mille, J. de. Cord and creese . . 18-2204 — Helena's household . . . 18-3845 Millenium. Berg, J. F. Second advent not pre- millenial 32-1717 Miller, E. H. Royal road to fortune . 18-2207 Miller, E. P. How to bathe : a family guide for tlie use of water in preserving health and treating disease. N. Y., 1869 . . 10-344 Miller, G. Latter struggles in the journey of life ; or, the afternoon of my days. E., 1833. 8° 30-G49 Miller, Samuel. Life of Rev. Samuel Miller, D. D. Ph., 1869. 2 V. 8" . . . 30-2451 Miller, Rev. Samuel, D. D. Presbyterianism the truly primitive and apostolical constitution of the church of Christ. Ph., 1836 32-1448 — Primitive and apostolical order of the church of Christ vindicated. Ph., 1840 . 32-1401 — Miller, 8. Life of . . . . 30-2451 Miller, T. Fred and the gorillas . . 18-2209 Mind. Atkinson, H. G.,and H. Martineau. Man's nature and development . . 10-915 — Cheyne, .1. Partial derangement of 32-618 — Ehvin, F. H. Mens corporis: operations of the mind in sleep .... 15-124 — Fearn, J. Physiology of . . 15-355 — Rogers, T. Trouble of . . . 33-287 Mines. Patterson, L. B. Twelve years in the mines ofCahfornia .... 26''-568 Miniature painting. Mansion, L. Letters upon 5-178 Mining. Smyth, R. B. Gold fields and mineral 'districts 6-420 Minister's wife. M. Oliphant . . 18-2388 Ministry. Miller, S. Constitution and order of 32-1401 — See Clergymen ; Homiletics ; Preaching. Minnesota then and now. H. E. Bishop 23-80 Miramichi. W. T. Savage . . . 18-2214 Miscellaneae observationcs in auctores veteres et re- centiores cum notis et auctario variorum virorum doctorum. Amstelaedami, 1732-45. 12 V 21-114 Missions. Ellis, H. W. Toils and triumphs 32-2494 — Knowles, J. D. Baptist mission to the Burman empire 30-067 — Maclear, G. F. Apostles of mediaeval Europe 32-404 — Walker, S. A. Missions in western Africa 32-507 Mitchell, S. A. New general atlas. Ph., 1869. f 25—362" Mizpah. ' L. C. Loomis '. '. *. . 32-980 Modern practice of the electric telegraph. F. L. Pope • 6-903 Mohammed All Hazin. Tarikli ahhwal. L., 1831. 8° 34-2970 Mohammed Ben Musa. See Abu Abdallah Moham- med Ben Musa. Mohammed Mohhsen. See Fani. 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Mechanic dyalling ; teaching any man unlearned in the mathematics to draw a true sun-dyal on any given plane. L., 1683. Mechanic exercises ; ur, the doctrine of handy- works. L., 1677-88. 2 v. 4» . 6-890 Miildener, W. Bibllotlieca geographico-statistica et ceconomico-politica ; oder systematisch geordnete iibersicht auf dem gebiete der gesammten geographic, statistik und der staatswissenschaften neu erschieneneu bii- cher. Gottingen, 1868 . . 21-52 — Bibliotheca historica ; oder systematisch geord- nete iibersicht auf dem gebiete der gesamm- ten geschichte neu erschieneneu biicher. Gottingen, 1866-68 . , . 21-53 — Bibliotheca mecanico-technologica et cecono- mica ; oder systematisch geordnete iibersicht aller der auf dem gebiete der mcchanischen und technischen kiinste und gewerbe neu erschieneneu biicher. Gottingen, 1862 21-54 — Bibliotheca philologica ; oder geordnete iiber- sicht aller auf dem gebiete der classischen alterthumswissenschaft wie der alleren und neueren sprachwissenschaft neu erschieneneu bucher. Gottingen, 1868 . . 21-55 Mule, the. Riley, H. Treatise on . 4-214 Muller, F. Catalogue de livres concernant Thisf oire et la topographic des Pays-Bas. Amsterdam, 1859. 8° 21-193 Mullins, J. D. Free libraries and newsrooms ; their formation and management. L.,1869 21-81 Miindt, C. The empress Josephine : an historical sketch of the days of Napoleon . 18-8959 Mural monuments. Faulkner, T. Designs for 5-631 Murhard, F. W. A. Litteratur der mathematischen wissenschaften. Leip., 1797-1805. 5 v. 21-82 Murphy, J. J. Habit and intelligence in tlieir con- nexion with the laws of matter and force. 2 V. L., 1869 . . . . 15-351 Murray, R. Steam ships. [See Murray, Andrew] 6-1001 Museum botanicum. C. L. Blume . 34-484 Music. Chappell, W. Popular music of the olden time 28-1304 — Miscellaneous collection of piano-forte music. 4 V. 4° 5-964 — Purdie, T. Form and sound . 11-143 Must'ujab-khan Buhadur. Life of Hafiz ool-Moolk, Haiiz Rehmut Khan ; and entitled Goolistan- i-Rehmut. Abridged and trans, by C. Elliott. L., 1831. 8» .... 80-225 My daughter Elinor : a novel , . 18-2806 My son's wife. M. H. Pike . . 18-4039 Mysteries. Mahan, A. Modern mysteries explained and exposed .... 33-1579 Mysteries of the ocean. A. Mangin , 9-1015 Mystery of godliness. T.Bradbury . 82-926 Mystery of life and its arts. J. Ruskin 33-1304 Mythology. Cicero, M. T. Nature of the gods 32-1902;38-186 — Cory, L P. Ancient fragments . 32-632 — Gladstone, W. E. Juventus mundi 22-1063 — See Druids. Names. Morris, R. Etymology of local names 32-173 Namur, P. Bibliographic paleographico-diplomati- co bibliologie generale ou repertoire systema- tique. Liege, 1838. 2 v. in 1. 8» 21-98 Naples et Rome. H. Taine . . 34-5549 Nares, E. Man, as known to us theologically and geologically. L., 1834. 8° . 82-2534 Nason, E. Monogram on our national song. Alb., 1869. 8° 22-1293 Natalie. J. B. J. Champagnac . . 34-5174 National capital. Reavis, L. U. Change of national empire 26''-430 National evils and practical remedies. J. S. Buck- ingham 2-578 National sermons. G. Haven . . 32-391 Natural history, Agassiz, E. C. First lesson in 9-504 — Bates, H. W. Naturalist on the Amazon 9-703 — Bond, A. L. Child's natural history 9-700 — Buffon, G. L. L. de. Natural history of the globe and of man 9-523 — Cassell's popular natural history . 9-1230 — Dawson, J. W. Archaia ; natural history of the Hebrew scriptures . . . 32-988 — Dryander, J. Bibliotheca J. Banks 21-60 — Forbes, E. Naturalhistory of the European seas 9-546 — Godman, J. D. American natural history 9-548 — Guthe, H. Bibliotheca historico-naturalis 21-51 — Hooker, W. Natural history . . 9-563 — Mangin, A. The desert world , 9-1014 — Pouchet, F. A. 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Indigenous races of the earth ; or, new chapters of ethnological enquiry ; with monographs, etc., by A. Maury, F. Pulszky, and J. A. Meigs. Ph., 1808. 8° ' 29-'-278 Nouveau dictionnaire de poche frauQaise-espagnol [et espagnol-franqaise.] P., 1823 34-2941 Nouvelle bibliotlieque des auteurs ecclesiastiques. L. E. Du Pin .... 21-355 Nova Scotia. Gooch, J. Act for union with Can- ada and New Brunswick . . 2-383 Novelty of popery and the antiquity of the religion of protcstants ; proved by scripture and his- tory. Ph., 1840 . . . . 32-1438 Nowell, H. P. H. Helping-hand series. (1) Climbing the rope . . 18-4095 (2) Billy Grimes' favorite . . 18-4096 — — (3) Cruise of the Dashaway . 18-4097 (4) Little Spaniard . . . lS-4098 (5) Salt-water Dick . . . 18-4099 (6) Little maid of Oxbow . . 18-4100 Noyes, J. H. History of American socialisms. Ph., 1870. 8° 2-1018 Numbers. Blunt, H. Exposition of the book of ..... 32-2218 Nunziata, la. G. Carcano . . . 34-2540 Nurses and nursing. Churchill, F. 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Discourse concerning the Holy Spirit; also, the nature and necessity of gospel holi- ness, and the difference between grace and morality. Ph., 1841. 8° . . 32-487 Owen, R. Odontography; or, a treatise on the comparative anatomy of the teeth, their phys- iological relations, etc., in the vertebrate ani- mals. L., 1840,5. 2 V. 8» . 9-1050 Oxford university. Burrows, M. Pass and class ■ 13-40 — Smith, G. Plea for abolition of tests 32-1432 Pacheco, R. Montalban . . . 18-4170 Packard, F. The rock ; with an introduction by H. A. Boardman. Ph., 1861 . 32-989 Page, J. The fractional calculator ; or, new ready reckoner ; with discount tables, etc. Notting- ham, 1832 1-53 Painters. Siret, A. Dictionnaire des peintres 34-4982 Painting. Burtin, F. X. de. The knowledge neces- sary to amateurs in pictures . 5-188 Palaeography. Namur, P. Bibliographic palaeon- t'ologique 21-98 Palseontology. McCoy, F. Contributions of British p 9-265 Palms and their allies. B. Seeman , 9-79 Palestine. Clemens, S. 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