■J -■'■■. ,> -v CATALOGUE ABINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, ABINGTON, MASS. CENTRAL LIBRARY. JANUARY, 1B91. BOSTON : Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 24 Franklin Street. 1891. TRUSTEES ABINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. 1890. HORACE W. WRIGHT. GEORGE A. BEAL. GEORGIANA A. REED. For Three Years. HELEN A. GLEASON. For Two Years. ALICE A. RICHARDSON. For One Year. MARY A. WRIGHT. ALBERT CHAMBERLIN. WEBSTER S. WALES. HENRY B. PEIRCE. ORGANIZED AS FOLLOWS: HORACE W. WRIGHT, President. ALBERT CHAMBERLIN, Vice-President. GEORGE A. BEAL, Treasurer. MARY A.' WRIGHT, Secret'iry. HORACE W. WRIGHT, ALICE A. RICHARDSON, MARY A. WRIGHT, HELEN A. GLE.\SON, GEORGIANA A. REED, Library Committee. HENRY B. PEIRCE. Finance Committee. WEBSTER S. WALES. GEORGE A. BEAL. Miss MARY OTIS NASH . Miss MARY ALICE NASH . Miss JENNIE E. WALES . LIBRARIANS. Librarian. Assistant Librarian. Librarian of the Branch Library. HISTORICAL SKETCH ABINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. The town of Abington, by vote of its citizens, established a free library in the year 1878. At the annual town meeting, in March of that year, a committee consisting of Messrs. Otis W. Soule, Jesse H. Giles, Albert Chamberlin, and Henry A. Noyes, was appointed to report a system of by-laws, rules, and regulations for the government of a free public library. On the loth of May following, this committee rendered a report, which was accepted, and the by-laws, rules, and regulations recommended were adopted. Owing to the fact that the town contained a second quite distinct village, known as North Abington, it was provided in the by-laws that the library should be located at Centre Abington, with a branch at North Abington. The board of trustees was made to consist of nine members, three of whom were to be elected for three years, three for two years, and three for one year; and, at each annual town-meeting subsequent to the first election, three were to be elected, to hold office for three years thereafter. The first board of trustees elected consisted of Henry A. Noyes, Albert Chamberlin, George A. Beal, Jesse H. Jones, Henry A. Cleverly, Horace W. Wright, Mrs. Helen A. Gleason, Miss Alice A. Giles, and Miss Mary A. Wright. A moderate-sized room in the building of the Abington Mutual Fire Insurance Company, at Centre Abington, was rented for the use of the library, and a branch repository at North Abington was secured in the residence of Henry A. Cleverly. No appropriation of money was asked of the town the first year, except the dividend from the dog fund, which was readily voted. This amounted to $230.01. At the first meeting of the trustees, held May 25, the officers and committees prescribed by the by-laws were elected. These were : president, Horace W. Wright ; vice-president, Jesse H. Jones; secretary, Mary A. Wright; treasurer, George A. Beal ; library committee, Horace W. Wright, Alice A. Giles, and Jesse H. Jones; finance committee, Henry A. Noyes, Henry A. Cleverly, and George A. Beal. At the same meeting the libraries of the Centre Abington Library Association, containing about 900 volumes ; the Citizens' Library Association of North Abington, comprising about 500 volumes, and the Abington Horticultural Society, con- taining nearly 200 volumes, all of which had been previously tendered in the event of the establishment of a public library, — were accepted. A bequest of $500, made several years before by Thomas J. Hunt, on the condition of a free library being maintained, now became available, and was paid by the estate. With this bequest a valuable collection of standard works, to the number of 302 volumes, was purchased ; and this collection was placed in a case by itself, bearing the words " Hunt Bequest," in honor of the donor. Subscriptions were made by citizens to the amount of $266.14. With these moderate sums available for use, and much time gratuitously given, preparations for opening the library were carried forward through the summer; the volumes were made ready for circulation, and catalogued; and the library was opened for the loaning of books on the fifth day of October, containing at this time just 2,000 volumes. The branch library at North Abington was opened upon the same VI HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE day, containing 400 volumes of the entire collection. The first month, 1,080 volumes were drawn'for home use ; the fourth month, Januar}', 1879, 1,973 volumes ; 708 persons had regis- tered and received cards. The next year, 1879, ^^^ *^o^^'" appropriated ^300, and the dividend from the dog fund, which was $202.78. 'I'he next year $400 was appropriated, and the dividend from the dog fund, — $237.13. The next three years the appropriation was $500, and the dividend from the dog fund ; which latter the town has not failed to vote since the establishment of the library, and which has come to be about $450 per annum. In 1884, $1,000 was appropriated. This year the library was moved, from the cramped quarters which it had occupied from the beginning, to two spacious rooms, leased for five years, in the substantial block erected by the Abington Savings Bank ; and the branch library at North Abington was moved to a com- modious room in Standish Hall block in that village. In these quarters the library and its branch have remained to the present time. From 1884 the appropriation has been $1,000 from year to year, except in 1888, when the amount appropriated was made $500. The library has thus been wholly supported by taxation, and its u<:e has been whoriy free to all the inhabi- tants of the town. It has no permanent fund. The library now contains 8,000 volumes ; 2,500 of these are at the branch library. Nearly half of the total number have been received by gift, — 2,000 volumes as the foundation collec- tion, and 2,000 volumes since. The above-named Thomas J. Hunt and Samuel B. Dyer have been the chief donors. Mr. Dyer, in successive gifts since 1S80, has presented 1,079 volumes, and has thus increased most generously the size and value of the library, and stands as its leading benefactor. The ciiculation last year, 1889, was 18,140. The average annual circu- lation has been 18,848. The present number of card-holders is 1,900. Teacher cards are in use, to render the library more useful in connection with the public schools, each teacher being allowed to draw thereon seven volumes, and retain them for a month if desired. A libra- rian and an assistant are employed at both the central library and the branch, at an annual cost of $332. The catalogue printed for use at the opening of the library, and its fourteen successively printed supplements, have of later years but imperfectly served the purpose of a complete find- ing list. The manuscript copy for a new. and more complete catalogue has just been made, and will be published in January, 1891. This will embrace all the volumes in the central library, under title, author, and in great part subject entries. A card catalogue, completed in 1887 and continued to date, is quite full in subject entries, besides being a complete guide to title and author. When the catalogue just prepared shall have been printed, there will be no lack of guidance to all who make use of the library. The volumes at the branch library were catalogued under title entries in 1885, and the catalogue printed; the accessions have formed three supplementary lists. The central library is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings, from 6.30 to 8 o'clock ; Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from 3.30 to 5.30 o'clock. The branch library is open Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday evenings, from 6.30 to 8 o'clock, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from 3.30 to 6 o'clock. The names of the present trustees are : Albert Chamberlin, George A. Beal, Helen A. Gleason, Henry B. Peirce, Alice A. Richardson, Mary A. Wright, Webster S. Wales, Georgiana A. Reed, Horace W. Wright. Horace W. Wright has been president, George A. Beal treas- urer, and Mary A. Wright secretary, of the Board of Trustees from the founding of the library. Albert Chamberlin succeeded Jesse H. Jones as vice-president in 1882, when the latter removed from town, and has filled that office since. Mary Otis Nash is librarian of the central library, and Jennie E. Wales of the branch library. The citizens' appreciation of the value of the library to themselves and their families is perhaps best manifested by their generous appropriations year by year. There has been no fail- ABINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. Vll ure to vote ihe full amount of appropriation recommended by the trustees, except one year, when other interests required large outlays, and the library appropriation was reduced one half. The scope of the reading has widened from year to year, as the first full year the per cent of fiction drawn was seventy-nine, while last year, eleven years later, it had dropped to sixty-eight percent; with a single year's exception, the diminution has been gradual and steady, at an average of one per cent per annum. This fact would seem to manifest a growing appreciation of the educational value of the library, and of its resources for improvement as well as for pleasure. Its pathway has always been smooth and free from troublesome obstructions, and the work of the trustees has apparently been received with gratitude and approval. [This sketch was prepared by the president at the request of Mr. C. B. Tiljinghast, librarian of the State library, for a work soon to be published under his editorship, which shall give a sketch of each of the free public libraries in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It has been inserted here by the general desire of the trustees.] LIBRARY RULES. CHAPTER II. USE OF THE LIBRARY. Section i. The Library shall be located at Centre Abington, with a branch at North Abington, and shall be open for the use and delivery of books, at such times as the Library Committee shall designate, due notice of which shall be given. Sect. 2. All inhabitants of the town of Abington, above the age of eighteen years, who shall sign an obligation to observe all the rules and regulations of the Library, shall be entitled to take books therefrom so long as they shall comply with the same. But if the applicant for books be unknown to the Librarian, that officer shall require a certificate, from some responsi- ble person, that the applicant is a suitable person to receive books. A deposit to the full value of the volume called for, or of the set to which it belongs, may take the place of such certifi- cate. Sect. 3. Resident minors, twelve years uld or upwards, may be allowed the privileges of the Library, by filing a certificate signed by the parent or guardian, or other responsible person, by which the signer shall become, to the same extent, responsible for said minor as he would be for himself. Sect. 4. Every person entitled to take books from the Library shall receive from the Librarian a printed card, having on it the name of the applicant, and date of the delivery of each book taken ; and this card must be presented to the Librarian as the method of obtaining any book that may be wanted. Printed slips will be furnished, upon which to enter the num- bers of books desired. Sect. 5. No person shall be allowed more than one volume at one time. Books taken from the library may be kept fourteen days ; and any book may be retaken once by the same person. The Library Committee may specify a shorter or longer time for keeping out particu- lar books, which time shall be named on the cover. The fine for the retention of any volume beyond the time specified shall be two cents for every day it is so retained. For teachers in viil I.II5KAK^ RULES. public schools, teaclier cards may be issued, one for each teacher, upon which not more than seven books at any time may be drawn for the use of their pupils. These books shall be upon subjects connected with the studies of the schools, and may be retained for a period of four weeks, subject to renewal unless another application has been filed. Teachers shall be responsible for all books so taken, and will be expected to be considerate in the prompt return of volumes not in actual use. Fines shall not be collected for overdue books upon these teacher cards. Clergymen resident in town shall be entitled to the same privileges as the teachers, subject to the same limitations as to number and time. Sect. 6. Any book retained two weeks beyond the time prescribed by the regulations shall be sent for by the Librarian, and the expense incurred in obtaining it shall be paid by (he person so retaining it. Sect. 7. Any book not returned wiihin one week after demand is made for it by the Librarian shall be regarded as lost. All losses and all injuries to books, beyond reasonable wear, shall be made good to the satisfaction of the Library Committee by the person liable. Sect. 8. There shall be an annual examination of the Library on or before the second Friday in January. If so determined by the Library Committee, all books shall be returned to the Library fourteen days before the annual examination, under penalty of a fine of one dollar. Seasonable notice of the time shall be given by the Librarian. Sect. 9, Books taken shall be used in the family of the taker only, and no person owing a fine or forfeiture shall receive books from the Library until the same is settled to the satisfac- tion of the Library Committee. Sect. 10. Books of reference, and those not intended for general circulation, shall not be loaned except by an order signed by at least two of the Library Committee. Sect, i i. All visitors to the Library rooms will be required to demean themselves quietly, and to avoid all unnecessary conversation ; and any persons abusing the privileges of the Library, by improper or offensive conduct, shall be denied admission to the rooms. LIBRARY HOURS. Every evening except Sunday and Wednesday, from 6.30 to 8 o'clock. Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from 3.30 to 5.30 o'clock. Legal holidays excepted. CATALOGUE. Books iMARKED * * are books of reference, and are subject to Chapter II., Section lo, of the library rules. Books m.vrked * are the more expensive volumes, or sets of volumes, the loan of which shall be granted to adult card-holders upon any considerate request. M.A.GAZINES in bound volumes are assigned shelves 111-199; Fiction, shelves 211-299; Travel, shelves 311-399; History, shelves 411-499; Biography, shelves 511-599; Science, shelves 611-699; Poetry, shelves 711-799; Literature and Fine Arts, shelves 811-899; Education, Morals, Religion, and Miscellaneous^ shelves 911-999. The Hunt Collection is assigned shelf numbers having a cipher in the ten's place, as 202, 308, 404, 701, 805, the figure in the hundred's place always denoting class-division, and the figure in the unit's place the tier in the section. Juveniles in the classes fiction, travel, history, and biography, are for the most part assigned shelves having the figures 7, 8, 9 in the ten's place; thus juvenile fiction is numbered 271-299; juvenile travel, 371-399, etc. A. Abbot; by W. Scott 262.10 AbbOtsfOrd. Irving, W 817.13 Abbott, Anne W. The Olneys 29 1. 4 Abbott, Charles C. Naturalist's rambles about home 645.7 Upland and meadow 667.8 Abbott, Jacob. Discovery of America 475- ' Florence stories. 3 vols. : 1 . Florence and John 271.15 2. Grimkie 271.16 3. Orkney Islands ,..271.17 Illustrated histories : Alexander the Great 47I-I Alfred the Great 471-2 Charles 1 471-3 Charles II 471-4 Cleopatra 471.5 Cyrus the Great .... 471.6 Darius the Great 471-7 Elizabeth 471-8 Genghis Khan 471-9 Hannibal 471.10 Julius Cresar 471-II Margaret of Anjou 471.12 Mary, Queen of Scots 471-13 Nero 471-14 Peter the Great 471-15 Pyrrhus 471.16 Richard 1 471-17 Richard II 471.18 Richard III 471-19 Romulus 471.20 William the Conqueror 471.21 Xerxes the Great 471.22 Marco Paul's voyages and travels. 6 vols. : 1 . New York 393. i 2. Erie canal 393-2 3. Forests of Maine - • . 393.3 4. Vermont 393-4 5- Boston 393.5 6. Springfield armory 393-6 Rollo books. 14 vols. : 1. Rollo learning to talk 271.1 2. Rollo learning to read 271 .2 3. Rollo at work 271.3 Abbott, Jacob, continued. 4. Rollo at play 27 1 .4 5. Rollo at school. 271.5 6. Rollo's vacation. 271.6 7. Rollo's experiments 271.7 8. Rollo's museum 271.8 9. Rollo's travels 271.9 10. Rollo's correspondence 271.10 11. Rollo's philosophy: Water 271. 11 12. Rollo's philosophy: Air 271.12 13. Rollo's philosophy: Fire 271.13 14. Rollo's philosophy : Sky 271.14 Rollo's tour in Europe. 10 vols. : 1. Rollo on the Atlantic 372.11 2. Rollo in Paris 372.12 3. Rollo in Switzerland 372.13 4. Rollo in London 372.14 5. Rollo on the Rhine 372.15 6. Rollo in Scotland 372.16 7. Rollo in Geneva 372.17 8. Rollo in Holland 372.18 9. Rollo in Naples 372.19 10. Rollo in Rome 372.20 Science for the young. 4 vols. : 1. Heat 673.1 2. Light 673.2 3. Land and water 673.3 4- Force 673.4 The teacher 916.1 Abbott, John S. C. Illustrated histories : Henry IV 471.23 Hernando Cortez 471.24 Hortense 471.25 Joseph Bonaparte 471.26 Josephine 471.28 Louis XIV 471.29 Louis Philippe 47 1 .30 Madame Roland 471-31 Maria Antoinette 471-32 Abbott, Lyman, and Halliday, S. B. Henry Ward Beecher : sketch 523.14 Abe of finance; by S Newcomb . . . . . 823.12 Abdallnh ; by Laboulaye 241.10 Abell, L G. Skilful housewife's book 653.2 Abercromby, Ralph. Weather 683.5 Abing'tOIl. Hobart, A. Historical sketch =^428.9 ABIN6TON. ATRICA. Abin^tOn, continued. Hobart, B. History 428.10 Same **R2.i i See History of Plymouth County • ♦*R8.i i One hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the in- corporation of the town, June lO, 1862... 428.5 Public library. Catalogue, 1 89 1 **R7. 1 Reports of the trustees, 1 878-1 890 **R2.9 Town reports, 1845-1S89. 5 vols **R2.i-5 About, Edmond. Rouge et noir 243.37 Story of an honest man 243.38 About old storv-tellers ; by D. G. Mitchell 815.10 About people;' by K. G. Wells 917.6 Abroad again; by C. Guild 342-17 Aradia. See Over the border; by E. B. C 335.2 Acadia and New France; by H. Butterworth. [Zigzag journeys.] S?^-^ Accidents. Sargent, D. A. In case of accident, 925.4 Achsah ; by P. Pennot 232.22 Across America and Asia; by R. Pumpelly 319-7 Across Patagonia; by F. Dixie 3i7-i3 Acts and resolves of Massachusetts, 1 879-1890. 12 vols **R2.2I-32 Adam and Eve; by L. Parr 254.31 Adam Bede ; by George Eliot 203.9 Adams, A. A. Madelon Lemoine 229.23 Adams, Charles Francis, ed. Life and works of Tohn Adams. 10 vols 5184-13 Familiar letters of John Adams and his wife- . . 516.5 Adams, C. K., ed. Representative British orations. 3 vols 822.1-3 Adams, G. B. Mediaeval civilization 481. i Adams, Henry. Life of John Randolph 515.5 Adams, H. C. Schoolboy honor 278.21 Wroxby college 278.22 .idams, H. B. Study of history in American col- leges and universities • 916.18 Adams, John. Life and works. 10 vols 518.4-13 Familiar letters of John and Abigail Adams. . . 516.5 See Adams, C. F. Life * 518.4 Morse, J. T., Jr. Life 515.11 See also Fiske, J- Presidents of America, with portrait . . ". **R9.3 Adams, John Quincy. 5f^ Morse, J.T., yr. Life, 515. i Sewprd, W. H. Life and public services 518.14 See also Fiske, J. Presidents of America, with portrait . . -" **R9.3 Adams, I- S. Half-hour stories of choice reading, 821.7 Adams, S'ehemiah. Lecture : Why am I a Trin- itarian Congregationalist? 921. i South-side view of slavery in 1854 336-2 Adams, Oscar Fay. Brief handbook of Ameri- can authors **R4.l6 Brief handbook of English authors **R4-I5 Dear old stor)--tellers 576.3 Ed. Through the year with the poets. 12 vols. (One volume for each month.) 735-1 1-22 Adams, Samuel. 5c'i' Hosmer, J. K. Life 515-13 Wells, W. V. Life and public services. 3 vols. 518.1-3 Adams, W. H. D. Egypt, past and present 346.15 Maid of Orleans 556.4 Ed. Page, esquire, knight 273.16 Adams, William T. (^Oliver Optic.) Brave old salt 294.6 Palace and cottage 294. 1 1 Try again 294. 1 9 Vine and olive 294. 1 7 Yankee middy 294.4 Young lieutenant 294.3 Addison, Joseph, and others. Spectator. 6 vols 81 1. 5-10 See Courthope, W. J. Life 545-34 See also Johnson, S. Chief lives of the poets . . .^^"j.^z Macaulay, T. B. Essays 816.5 Addison, continued. Spalding, W. Biography 557-1 Thackeray, W. H. English humorists 202.10 Adec, -^- A. The life-magnet : story 232.14 Adder, Max. Elbow-room 221.3 Adirondacks. Colvin, V. Topographical sur- vey 6A Murray, W. H. H. Adirondack tales 223.47 Northrup, A. J. Camps and tramps 324-5 Advance-guard of western civilization; by J. R. Gilmore 412.15 Advancement of learning; by Bacon 803.19 Adventure. Goodrich, F. B. Man upon the sea- 328.2 Hale, E. E. Stories of adventure 223.16 Adventures of a widow; by E. Fawcett 234.5 Adventures of a young naturalist; by L. Biart.. 377.2 Adventures of .Eneas; by A. J. Church 273.6 Adventures of an American consul abroad; by Luigi Monti 242.35 Adventures of Capt. Bonneville; by W. Irving.. 313.5 Adventures of Capt. Mago, B. C. 1000; by L. Cahun 328.4 Adventures of David Vane- and David Crane; by J. T. Trowbridge 224.31 Adventures of Harry Richmond; by G. Mere- dith 267.36 Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green; by C. Bede- 251. 16 Adventures of Oliver Twist; by C. Dickens.--. 263.2 Adventures of Philip; by W- M. Thackeray 202.6 Adventures of Rob Roy; by J. Grant 251.6 Adventures of Telemachus; by F. de S. Fenelon,8o4.i9 Adventures of Timias Terrystone; by O. B. Bunce 229.25 Adventures of Ulysses; by C. Lamb 804.18 Jlneas. Church, A. J. Adventures of .Eneas-. 273.6 ^Eneid of Virgil ; translated by C. P. Cranch 708. 1 5 See Church, A. J. Stories from Virgil 273.2 Jlschj'lOS. Tragedies; translated by E. H. Plumptre -. 711.1 Tragedy: Agamemnon; translated by R. I Browning 723-18 ! J!sop. Fables 932-2 See Scudder, H. E. Book of fables, chiefly from 1 .-Esop 277.1 I See also Adams, O. F. Dear old story-tellers.. 576.3 Jlstlietical and philosophical essays; by F. . Schiller 803.1 Afghanistan. By a. G. Constable 468.15 Afloat and ashore ; by J. F. Cooper 211. 31 j Afloat in the forest ; by M. Reid 297.14 I Africa. Andersson, C. J. Lake Ngami : South- I western Africa 349-3 Baker, S. W. In the heart of Africa 349-13 Ismailia 308. i : Gumming, R. G. Five years of a hunter's life in the far interior of South Africa. 2 vols 349.19,20 Drummond, H. Tropical Africa 349-23 Kingston, W. H. G., and Low, C. R. Great ' African travellers, from Bruce and Mungo Park to Livingstone and Stanley 349-3° ! Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in Central Africa. • 386.5 Boy travellers on the Congo 386. 1 2 Livingstone, D. In South Africa 349-4 Last journals 349-22 Mackenzie, J. Day-dawn in dark places 349-14 [ Schweinfurth, G. Heart of Africa. 2 vols- -308.2, 3 Serpa Pinto. How I crossed Africa. 2 vols. .349.1, 2 Stanley, H. M- Congo. 2 vols 349-26, 27 i How I found Livingstone 349-25 In darkest Africa. 2 vols 349.28, 29 • Through the dark continent. 2 vols- --- 349.16, 17 I Taylor, B. Journey to Central Africa 349-6 AFRICA. ALICE. Africa, continued. Thomson, J. Through Masai land 349. 1 5 For other works on Africa, see the various di- visions. After a shadow, and other stories; by T. S. Arthur 281.19 After dark; by W. Collins 258.3 After life; by E. M. Sewell 266.33 After the ball, and other poems; by N. Perry.. . .714.20 Afternoon of unmarried life 927.4 AgamentiCUS ; by E. P. Tenney 238.39 Agassiz, Louis. Geological sketches. 2 vols.. 675.10, 11 and Mrs. Agassiz. Journey in Brazil 3l7-l8 and Gould, A. A. Principles of zoology : Part I.: Comparative physiology 693.1 See Agassiz, E. C. Life and correspondence. 2 vols 533.5, 6 See also Whipple, E. P. Recollections of emi- nent men. 534-4 Wright, H. C. Children's stories of the great scientists. 575 9 Agatha and the shadow; by E. P. Tenney 238.38 Age of Anne; by E. E. Morris. [Epochs.] 451 -13 Age of chivalry; by T. Bulfinch 815.8 Age of Elizabeth; by M. Creighton. [Epochs.]. 451.6 Age of fable; by T. Bulfinch 815.7 Agge, Anne A., and Brooks, Mary M. Marble- head sketches *R9.2i Agnes of Sorrento; by H. B. Stowe 215.3 Agnes Surriage ; by E. L. Bynner 229.37 Agriculture. Boussingault, J. B. Rural econ- omy 61 I.I I Colman, H. Agriculture and rural economy... 617.5 Downing, A. J. Rural essays 617.6 Emerson, G. B., and Flint, C. L. Manual of agriculture 612.10 Johnston, J. F. W. Lectures on the applications of chemistry and geology to agriculture. • .616.4 Elements of agricultural chemistry and geol- ogy •• 6163 Liebig, J. Chemistry in its application to agri- culture 616.6 Letters on modern agriculture 612.3 Loring, G. B. Agriculture and the horse 625.5 Morton, J. C, ed. Cyclopcedia of practical and scientific agriculture. 2 vols **R3.7, 8 Norton, J. P. Elements of scientific agricul- ture 611. 7 Stephens, H. Farmer's guide tci scientific and practical agriculture 61 7.3, 4 Thaer, A. D. Principlesof practical agriculture, 617.8 Waring, G. E., yr. Elements of agriculture. . . 612.4 See also Farming. Agriculture of Massachusetts. Reports, 1847 and 1848. 2 vols 618.I, 2 Reports, 1859-61. 2 vols 618.3, 4 Report, 1852 618.5 Reports of the secretary of the board of agri- culture of Massachusetts, I. to XXXVIL, 1853-1889. 37 vols 618.6-24; 619.1-18 Wright, Carroll D. Census of Massachusetts, 1885. Vol. 3: agricultural products and property **R8.6 Agriculture, United States. See United States. Departmoit of agriculture. AgUilar, Grace. Days of Bruce. 2 vols 265.37, 38 Home influence 265.39 Home scenes and heart studies 265.41 Mother's recompense; sequel to Home in- fluence 265.43 Vale of cedars 265.40 Woman's friendship 265.42 Aids to reflection; by S. T. Coleridge 805.1 Aimwell, Walter, pseud. See Simonds, William. Ainger, Alfred. Life of Charles Lamb 545-25 Ainslie, Herbert. Pilgrim and the shrine 567.2 Alaska. Allen, W. B. Red mountain of Alaska, 385.1 Mudge, Z. A. Fur-clad adventurers 355-2 Pierrepont, E. From Fifth Avenue to Alaska, 31 2.6 Scidmore, E. R. Alaska 312.5 Whymper, F. Travels in Alaska 312.4 Woodman, Abby J. Picturesque Alaska 312.7 Albany, Countess of. 6'^^ Lee, V. Life 5 1 2.8 Albert, Prince consort. See Martin, T. Life. 5 vols . 566.5-9 Albert N'yanza; by S. W. Baker 349-21 Alchemy. Topelius, Z. Times of alchemy 249.35 Alcoholic liquors. Carpenter, W. B. Use and abuse 924. i AlCOtt, A. Bronson. Ralph Waldo Emerson 514-6 Table-talk 827.4 AlCOtt, Louisa M. Aunt Jo's scrap-bag. 6 vols. : 1 . My boys. 287. 1 1 2. Shawl-straps 287. 1 2 3. Cupid and Chow-chow 287.13 4. My girls 287-14 5. Jimmy's cruise in the " Pinafore " 287.15 6. An old-fashiored Thanksgiving 287.16 Eight cousins 287.7 Garland for girls 287.25 Hospital sketches 287.23 Jack and Jill 2S7.20 Jo's boys; sequel to Little men 287.21 Little men 287.5 Little women 287.4 Lulu's library, vol. i 287.18 Lulu's library, vol. 2 287.24 Lulu's library, vol. 3 287.26 Modern Mephistopheles; whisper in the dark..2S7.27 Moods 287.9 Morning glories, and other stories 287.1 Old-fashioned girl 287.6 Rose in bloom; sequel to Eight cousins 287.3 Silver pitchers, and other stories 287.10 Spinning-wheel stories 287.17 Under the lilacs 287.19 Work 287.8 5^^ Cheney, E. D., ^a'. Life, letters, and journals, 524.1 See also Bolton, S. K. Girls who became fa- mous 575-6 AlCOtt, W. A. Forty years in the wilderness of pills and powders 915-' Young man's guide. 921.2 Ed. Library of health, vol. 5, 1841 925.25 Alden, Isabella M. {Pansy.) Endless chain .. . 288.1 Four girls at Chautauqua 288.2 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. From Ponkapog to Pesth 342.15 Marjorie Daw 224.4 Mercedes, and later lyrics 736-5 Prudence Palfrey 224.2 Queen of Sheba 224.5 Stillwater tragedy 224.3 Story of a bad boy 224. i and Oliphant, M . O. W. Second son 266. 1 2 .Sif^Rideing, W. H. Boyhood of living authors, 576.2 Aldridge, R. Life on a ranch 3I3-I7 Alec Forbes; by G. MacDonald 256.26 Alexander the Great. See Abbott, J. History, 471. i Mahaft'y, J. P. Story of Alexander's empire. [Nations.] 482. 1 3 Plutarch. Lives, vol. 4 5^7-4 Rollin, C. Ancient history, vol. 3 • 449.4 Alexander, Mrs. See Hector, Annie F. T. Alexis the czarevitz: tragedy; by A. Eustaphiere, 541. i Alfred tin- Great Abbott, J. History 471-2 Alhainbra ; by W. Irving 344.6 Alice, Princess: biographical sketch and letters, 566.4 AlilCE'S. AMERICAN. Alice's adventures in wonderland; by L. Carroll, 282.6 Alice Brand; by A. G. Riddle ; 229.19 Alice Lorraine; by R. D. Blackmore 252.19 Alice Withrow; by L. R. Fleming 292.35 Alison, Archibald. History of Europe, 1789- 1852. 8 vols 407.1-8 All about Pasadena; by C. F. Holder 323.1 All among the lighthouses; by M. B. Crownin- shield ..... 314.9 All sorts and conditions of men; by W. Besant. .258 23 All "s well that ends well : comedy; Shakespeare, 701.5 illegri, Antonio da Correggio. See Tytler, S. Old masters 818.8 \'an Rensselaer, Mrs. S. Six portraits 54424 Vasari, G. Life 544. 1 7 Allen, A. V. G, Life of Jonathan Edwards 522.21 Allen, Ethan. See De Puy, H. W. Mountain hero and his associates 516.4 Allen, Fred H. Young folks' history of the reformation 474. 1 3 Allen, G. G Phonography 918.2 Allen, Mrs. Josiah; or, Josiah Allen's \v\ie, pseud. See Holley, Marietta. Allen, J- F. Culture and treatment of the grape vine 614.8 Allen, J. H. Outline of Christian history, a. d. 50-1880 462.13 Allen, L. F. New American farm book 61 2. 11 Allen, Mary "E,., joint author. See Safford, Mary J. Allen, Paul. History of the expedition, under the command of Capts. Lewis and Clarke, to the sources of the Missouri, 1804-6. 2 vols 31 II, 2 Allen, R. L. American farm book 61 2.1 1 Domestic animals 6 1 5 .8 Allen, Willis B. Red mountain of Alaska. 385.1 Allibone, S. A. Dictionary of authors. 3 vols **R4. 26-28 Poetical quotations, from Chaucer to Tenny- son **R4.2i Sketch of the life and writings of Lord Ma- caulay. 446.21 Allston, Washington. See Sweetser, M. F. Life, 544.14 .Vll.yn, i2iC\i, pseiiJ.,Joiiit author. See Blouet, P. Almanac. American almanac for 1887 **R3.28 Ayer's almanac for 18S9, printed in twenty-one languages **R3.29 Almost a duchess. 237.18 " .V16lia " ; by G. L. Chaney 368.2 Alone ; by Marion Harland 218.1 Alpine Fay; by E. Werner 247.27 Alps. Eddy, D. C. Alps and the Rhine 382.4 Havergal, F. R. Swiss letters and Alpine poems. 364.6 Tyndall, J. Hours of exercise in the Alps 364.5 Waring, G. E., Jr. Tyrol and the skirt of the Alps... 364.2 Whymper, E. Scrambles amongst the Alps . . 364.4 See also Switzerland. Alton Locke; by C. Kingsley 261.22 Amazon river. Agassiz, L. Geological sketches. (^ Physical history of the valley.) 675 1 1 Orton, T- Andes and the Amazon 317.2 Reid, Mayne. Forest exiles 297.8 Smith, H. H. Brazil, the Amazons, and the coast 317.1 See also Brazil and South America. Amelia ; by H. Fielding 261 .1 Amenities of home; by M. E. W. Sherwood, i. 654.5 Amenities of literature; by I. Disraeli. 2 vols. 806.5, 6 America. Abbott, J. Discovery 475.1 Baird, C. W. Huguenot emigration to America. 2 vols. .447. H America, continued. Baldwin, J. D. Ancient America 412. 1 Baxter, J. P. Early voyages to America.'. 412.20 Coffin, C. C. Old times in the colonies 476.4 Doyle, J. A. English colonies in America. 3 vols 413.3-5 Eggleston, E. First book in American history, 475.22 Faithfull, Emily. Three visits to .\merica 322.1 Humboldt, A. von. Equinoctial regions of America. 3 vols 31 7.9-1 1 Monroe, Mrs. L. B. Story of our country 475.4 Pumpelly, R. Across America and Asia 319.7 Williams, G. W. History of the negro race in America. 2 vols ..427.1,2 Wilson, D. Prehistoric man in America. 2 vols, 459.1, 2 Wilson, H. History of the rise and fall of the slave power in America. 3 vols 406.7-9 Wingor, J., ed. Narrative and critical history of America. 8 vols *437.ii-i8 Wright, H. C. Children's stories in American history 47S.IO Children's stories of American progress 475.18 See also United States (7;/ 2 See also Ancient history. ANTl-SLAVEBY. ARNOI.D. Anti-slavery movement. Clarke, J. F. Anti- slavery days 41 2.8 Garrison, W. L. Story of his life, told by his children. 4 vols 523.7-10 Johnson, O. W. L. Garrison and his times. . . . 523.6 Muzzey, A. B. Men of the revolution, etc 516.15 Phillips, W. Speeches, lectures, and letters.- . . 817.2 and many others. Orations illustrating.... 822.5 Williams, G. W. Negro race in America, vol. 2 427.2 See also Secession and Slavery. Antonia ; by George Sand 242.5 Antonines. Capes, W. W. Roman empire of the 2d century; or, Age of the Antonines, 441.6 Antony and Cleopatra : tragedy; Shakespeare. .701.12 Antony Brade; by R.Lowell 231. 6 Ants. Treat, M. My garden pets 647. 1 1 Apes. Proctor, R. A. Gorilla and other apes . . 672.3 Apocalypse revealed; by E. Swedenborg. 2 vols 913-14, 15 Apology. Plato. (Dialogues, vol. i.) 806.1 Apostolic fathers. Jackson, G. A. Christian literature primer 832,1 Appeal to Caesar; by A. W. Tourgee 823.15 Apple blossoms: poems; by E. andD. R. Good- ale 736.1 Appleton, D., and Co. American cyclopedia. 16 vols, and index **R5.i-i7 Home books. 12 vols 654.1-12 Appleton, Thomas G. See Hale, S. Life and letters 514.16 April : poems; ed. by O. F. Adams 735-14 April fool's day. Brooks, E. S. Storied holidays, 282.32 April hopes; by W. D. Howells 214.21 Apropos of women and theatres; by Olive Logan 917-4 Arabi Pasha. See Long, C. C. Sketch 568.4 Arabia. Bartlett, S. C. 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Schwatka's search in quest of the Franklin records 318.4 Hayes, L 1. Arctic boat journey 318.17 Cast away in the cold. 297.1 Kane, E. K. Second Grinnell expedition in search of Sir John Franklin. 2 vols 318. i, 2 Knox, T. W. Voyage of the " Vivian " to the North Pole 386.6 Lanman, C. Farthest north 318.9 McClintock, F. L. Discovery of the fate of Franklin 318.11 Melville, G. W. In the Lena Delta 318.7 Nordenskiold, A. E. Arctic voyages 318.3 Schley, W. S., and Soley, J. R. Rescue of Greely. 318.8 Smith, C. C. Arctic explorations in the eigh- teenth and nineteenth centuries *437.i8 Argentine republic. Clemens, E. J. M. La Plata countries of South America 317-14 Argonauts. Church, A. J. Story of the Argo. . 273.6 Kingsley, C. Heroes 261.23 Ariadne Florentina; by J. Ruskin 802.8 Ariel, pseud. Those dreadful mouse boys 282.27 Aristides. ^t-^ Plutarch's lives, vol. 2 507-2 Aristophane'S apology; by R. Browning.. 723-i6 Aristotle. See Lewes, G. H. Biographical his- tory of philosophy, vol. i 801.22 Mayor, J. B. Sketch of ancient philosophy 814. 1 Arithmetic. Parker, F. W., and Patridge, L. E. Talks on teaching 916.5 Arizona. Bishop, W. H. Old Mexico, and her lost provinces. 337-1 Pumpelly, R. Across America and Asia. (Notes of residence in Arizona.) 319-7 Ark of Elm island ; by E. Kellogg 296.3 Armadale ; by w. Collins 258.7 Armies of the United States. Phisterer, F. Sta- tistical record, 1861-1865 432.16 Union and Confederate : official records. See War of the rebellion 419.1-52 Armorel of Lyonesse; by W. Besant 258.26 Armourer's prentices; by C. M. Yonge 269- 16 Army life in Russia; by F. V. Greene 341-9 Army of the Cumberland campaign; byH.M.Cist, 432.7 Army of the James and the army of the Potomac : Virginia campaign of '64 and '65 ; by A. A. Humphreys • 432-12 Army under Pope campaign; by J. C. Ropes. . . 432.4 Arne ; by B. Bjomson 246.31 Arnold, Benedict. See Hill, G. C. Biography. 573.9 Arnold, Edwin. Light of Asia 723.7 Pearls of the faith ; or, Islam's rosary 723-I Arnold, George- Why Thomas was discharged, 232.11 Arnold, H. P. Gleanings from Pontresina and the upper Engadine 364.3 ARNOLD. 8 AT. Arnold, Matthew. Isaiah of Jerusalem-: essay.. 813.5 Poems. 2 vols 723.2,3 Ed. Johnson's chief lives of the poets 557—2 Poems of Wordsworth 713-8 5^^ Stedman; E. C. Victorian poets 815.22 Whipple, E. P. Recollections 534-4 Arnold, Thomas. History of Rome 463.1 &^ Stanley, A. P. Life and correspondence.. 557.5 5iff rt/juska 234.46 As you like it : comedy; Shakespeare 701.4 See White, R. G. Stage Rosalinds 815.21 Asbury twins; by Sophie May 284.3 Asceticism. Lecky, W. E. H. Growth 405.19 AsCUtney street; by A. D. T. Whitney 275.16 Ashen faggot ; by T. Hughes 277.38 Asia. Arnold, E. Light of Asia 723.7 Pumpelly, R. Across America and Asia 3^9-7 Rawlinson, G. Five great monarchies of the eastern world. 3 vols 406.13-15 Towle, G. M. 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Overhead 6744 Newcomb, S., and Holden, E. S. Astronomy for schools and colleges 674.2 Proctor, R. A. Myths and marvels of astron- omy. 674.3 Serviss, G. P. Astronomy with an opera-glass, 674.7 At daybreak; by A. Stirling 227.17 At his gates; by M. O. W. Oliphant 266.1 At home and abroad; by M. F. Ossoli 342.9 AT. 9 AZTECS. At home and abroad; by B.Taylor 342.5 At home in Fiji; by C. F. G. Gumming 348.5 At last: Ghristmas in the West Indies; by G. Kingsley 316.6 At odds ; by I. von Tautphoeus 248. 1 1 At Teague Poteet's; by J. G. Harris 236.3 At the back of the north wind; by G. Mac- Donald 256.2 At the sign of the savage; by W. D. Howells. . . 214.8 Athenian empire. Gox, G. W. History. [Epochs.] 441 .4 Athens. McKenzie, A. Some things abroad. . . 352.3 Wright, W. B. Ancient cities. 34618 AthertOU, and other tales; by M. R. Mitford. . .253.30 Athletics and manly sport; by J. B. O'Reilly 662.13 Atkinson, Edward. 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Black forest village stories, 246.6 Brigitta 246.7 Edelweiss 246. 8 German tales 246.5 Master Bieland 246.9 On the heights 246.4 Villa Eden 246. i Villa on the Rhine. 2 vols. (Same as Villa Eden.) 246.2, 3 August : poems; ed. by O. F. Adams 735-l8 Aulnay tower; by B. W. Howard. 235.4 Aunt Diana; by R. N. Carey 235.35 Aunt Jo's scrap bag; by L. M. Alcott. 6 vols 287.1 1-16 Aunt Martha's corner cupboard; by M. and E. Kirby 282.25 Aunt Serena; by B. W. Howard 235.2 Aurelian : Rome in third century; by W. Ware. 222.37 Aureola; hy Mrs. K. S.Mackenzie 232.31 Aurora Leigh; by E. B.Browning. 713-14 Sanie. [Poetical works.] 722.12 Austen, Jane. Emma 263.31 Mansfield park 263.32 Pride and prejudice. 263.33 Sense and sensibility 263.34 See Maiden, Mrs. C. Life. 512.16 See also Harris, A. B. Pleasant authors 576-1 Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history of Eng- land 815.15 Austin Elliot; by H. Kingsley 261.32 Austin, G, L. Life and times of Wendell Phillips, 523.16 Austin, Jane G. 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Little classics, vol. 16: au- thors 812.16 Knight, C. Half-hours with the best authors. . 6 vols 806.1 1-16 Lang, A. Letters to dead authors 827.8 Lowell, J. R. Essay: library of old authors .. . 804.1 Mason, E. T., ed. Personal traits of British authors. 4 vols 555.1-4 Rideing, W. H. Boyhood of living authors. -• 576.2 Vincent, G. E. Some Italian authors 835.21 See also Literature; American men of letters; English men of letters. Autobiographic sketches; by T. De Quincey. .. 805.9 Autobiographical sketches and recollections; by T. Clapp 521.2 Autobiographies of a lump of coal, a grain of salt, a drop of water, a bit of old iron, a piece of flint; by A. Garey 675.6 Autobiography, with essays 521.14 Autobiography of an actress; by A. C. Mowatt 5 1 1-7 Autocrat of the breakfast table; by O. W. Holmes 81 7.6 Auton, C., pseud. See Hoppin, Augustus. Autumn. Adams, O. F. Through the year with the poets 735.11-22 Holmes, O. W. The seasons 817.5 Wilson, J. C. Autumnal fevers 925-7 Autumnal leaves; by L. M. Child 821.6 Awakening ; by K. S. Macquoid 268.47 Away in the wilderness; by R. M. Ballantyne. . . 299.1 Axel and Anna; by F. Bremer 248.2 Ayer, J. G. Almanacs, 1889, printed in twenty- one languages **R3.29 AytOUn, W. E. Lays of the Scottish cavaliers, etc 722.5 Azarian ; by H. E. Prescott 225.23 Azores. Baker, C. A. A summer in the Azores 326.3 Benjamin, S. G. W. Atlantic islands as resorts of health and pleasure 326.4 Brassey, A. In the trades, the tropics, and the roaring forties 326.5 Aztecs. Ballou, M. M. Aztec land 337-5 Prescott, W. H. Conquest of Mexico, vol. I. (Aztec civilization.) 448-9 B. 10 BARTI.ETT. B. B., B. Travel pictures : South America 3734 B., M. E. See Bennett, Mary E. B., M. L. Bertha Weisser's wish 291.1 1 BabOOOk, Emma W. Household hints 654.6 ! Babolilill : by G. Droz 244.12 Baby's grandmother ; by L. B. Walford 254.45 Babylon. Ragozin, Z. A. Story of Media, Babylon, and Persia. [Nations.] 482.201 Rawlinson, G. 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(Southern seas.) . 299.5 Red Eric. (Whaling.). 299.9 Si.x months at the Cape (Good Hope) 349-5 World of ice. (Whaling. ). 299.6 Ballard. Julia P. Insect lives 647.5 Ballon, Maturin M. Aztec land. (Mexico.) 337.5 Due North : Scandinavia and Russia 351-3 Due South : Cuba, past and present 316.5 Due West. (Round the world.) 319-3 Under the Southern cross : Australia and the Pacific islands 348. 10 Balzac, Honore de. Country doctor 242.34 Pere Goriot 242.31 Two brothers 242.33 Baniford, Mary E. Up and down the brooks. (Insects.). 647.12 Bancroft, George. History of the United States. 10 vols 424.1-10 Life of Martin Van Buren 537-5 Bancroft, Hubert H. History of Utah 434-1 Native races of the Pacific states. 5 vols. . . .*4i 7.3-7 Banini, John. The rival dreamers 812.12 I Banks. Atkinson, E. Banks and banking 823.6 Maverick national hank manual **R3-35 Banks, Nathaniel P. .St'^ Thayer, W. M. Bob- bin boy 573.15 Banvard, Joseph. 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Border shepherdess 227.45 Bow of orange ribbon 227.52 Daughter of Fife 227.50 Feet of clay 227.49 Friend Olivia 227.53 Jan Vedder's wife 227.51 Master of his fate 227.48 Pa'il and Christina 227.46 Sc|uire of Sandal-side 227.47 ing 723.16 ' Barrett, W. a. English church composers 564.10 Batch, W. R., ed. Garfield's words 535-12 Baldwin, J- D- Ancient America 412.1 Baldwin, T., and Thomas J., ed. Pronouncing gazetteer of the world **R7.32 Ballantine, Henry. Midnight marches through Persia 365.6 Ballantyne, R. M. Away in the wilderness. (North America.)..... 299.1 Chasing the sun. (Norway.) 299.2 Coral island. (Pacific ocean.) 299.3 Deep down. (Cornish mines.) 299.10 Erling the bold. (Norse sea-kings.) 299.7 Fire brigade. (London.) 299.8 Barriers burned away; by E. P. Roe 226.6 Barrows, C. M. Bread-pills. (Mind-cure.) 9158 Barrows, S. J. Dorchester. [History of Boston.] *438.i-3 Barrows, William. Indians' side of the Indian question 412.18 Oregon. [Commonwealths.] 423-2 Barry, J- S. History of Massachusetts. 3 vols. .418.1-3 Barry, Lyndon; by W. M. Thackeray 202.4 Barry, P- The fruit garden 614.4 Bartiett, John. Familiar quotations **R4.22 Bartlett, S. C. From Egypt to Palestine 346-5 Bartiett, William. F, Memoir; by F. W. Palfrey, 522.1 BABTOL. 11 BERTHA. Bartol, C. A. Pictures of Europe framed in ideas / 342. lo B.lShkirtseff, Marie. Journal 544-25 Bates, Arlo. Patty's perversities 238. 1 Btltes, Joshua. Memorial from the city of Boston 529.2 BntllilliU;'. Packard, J. H. Sea-air and sea- bathing ■ 925-15 Batkins, Jefferson ?>., pseud. 5"^^ Jones, Joseph S. Bats. Dallas, W. S. Short studies 655.10 Battle summer : Paris, 1848; by Ik. Marvel 353-6 Battle summer; by Marion Harland 218.8 Battles of the world, Fifteen decisive; by E. S. Creasy 461.9 Battles since Waterloo, Decisive; by T. W. Knox 461.10 Baxter, J. P. Early voyages to America 412.20 Bay of seven islands, and other poems; lay J. G. Whittier 715-2 Baylies, Francis. New Plymouth. 2 vols 428.2,3 Baylor, Frances C. Behind the Blue Ridge 285.38 Juan and Juanita 285.37 On both sides 285 .39 Bayly, Ada Ellen. {Edna Lya/l.) Donovan. . 251.42 Knight errant 25 1 .43 We two 25 1 .44 Won by waiting 25 1 .45 Bayiie, Peter. Christian life, social and indi- vidual 912.8 Lessons from my masters: Carlyle, Tennyson, and Ruskin 816.14 Bay-path; by J. G. Holland. 213.23 Beacll, D. N. How newspapers are made 677.7 BeaCOnsfleld, ^<'''"'. .S"^^ Brandes, C;. Study... 547.8 See Cartoons from London Punch 466.1 1 See also Disraeli, Benjamin. Beale, Stephen. Profitable poultry-keeping 635.15 Beard, D. C. American boy's handy book 662.8 Beard, Lina ajid Adelia B. American girl's handy book 662.9 Beaten paths : Europe; by E. W. Thompson. .. 342.22 Beaton's bargain; by Mrs. Alexander 254.6 Beatrix Randolph; by J. Hawthorne 239.32 BeaiKliainpe; by W. G. Simms. 222.9 BeaUCliainp'S career; by G. Meredith 267.39 Beauinarcliais ; by A. E. Brachvogel 249.21 Beauty. Burke, E. Origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful 91 1.4 Beauty and the beast; by N. P. Willis 812.4 Beauty in dress; by M. R. Oakey 654.14 Beauty in the household; by M. R. O. Dewing. . 654.13 Beclfer, B. H. Disturbed Ireland, 1880-8 1 3434 Becket, Thomas a. Life and times; by J. A. Froude 804.23 Beckwitll, G. C. Peace manual 914.16 Bede, Cuthbert, /.y^W. See Bradley, Edward. Bedford row conspiracy; by W. M. Thackeray . . 202.9 Bedouin tribes of the Euphrates; by A. Blunt. . . 346.4 Bee: essays; by O. Goldsmith 811. 4 BeecllCrOft at Rockstone; by C. M. Yonge 269.27 Beecher, Catharine E. Treatise on domestic economy 643.2 and 'itowe, H. B. American woman's home. (Domestic science.) 643.1 BeeClier, Henry Ward. Address at Liverpool, October, 1863 822.6 Address on the Boston fire, November, 1872... 928.2 Evolution and religion : sermons 912.14 Eyes and ears : papers 91 7-2 Fruits, flowers, and farming 61 1.3 Life thoughts (from sermons) 922.12 Norwood 222.31 Proverbs from Plymouth pulpit 922.1 1 See Abbott, L., and Halliday, S. B. Life 523.14 Beecher, Henry Ward, continued. See Stowe, H. B. Men of our times 534.1 Beers, H. A. From Chaucer to Tennyson 815.33 Life of N. P. Willis 513.9 Split zephyr : story. • 232.14 Bees. Buckley, A. B. Bees in the hive; bees and flowers 672.4 Langstroth, L. L. Hive and honey bee 635.1 Quinby, M. Mysteries of bee-keeping 635.2 Beesly, A. H. The Gracchi, Marius, and Sulla. [Epochs.] 441 .8 Beethoven, Ludwig von. See Grove, G. Nine symphonies of Beethoven 838.3 See Nohl, L. Life 564.26 Rudall, H. A. Life 564.16 Beginnings of Christianity; by G. P. Fisher 462.5 Beginnings of New England; by J. Fiske 431.1 Beginnings with the microscope; by W. P. Man- ton 677.6 Begum's daughter; by E. L. Bynner 229.38 BehJITing ; by S. D. Power 914.24 Behind blue glasses; by F. W. Hacklander 247.41 Behind the Blue Ridge; by F. C. Baylor 285.38 Behrens, Bertha. ( IV. Heiinburg.) Gertrude's marriage 247.32 Lucie's mistake 247.34 Pastor's daughter 247.33 Penniless girl 247.31 Being a boy; by C. D.Warner 224.47 Belief. Burlingame, E. L., ed. Questions of lielief. 813.2 Coan, T. M., fr/. Questions 813.7 Bell, hc\.ox\, pseiid. See Bronte, Anne. Bell, ^ViXz&x, pseud. See Bronte, Charlotte. Bell, '^Vi\'s, pseud. See Bronte, Emily. Bellall ; by O. Feuillet 241 .3 Bellamy, Edward. Looking backward, 2000- 1887 227.10 Lost: story 232.13 Miss Ludington's sister 227.9 Six to one : a Nantucket idyl 227.11 Bement, C. N. American poulterers' com- panion 635.12 Benedict, Frank L. Price she paid 229.26 Trans. Ninety-three; by V. Hugo 243.32 Benedict, Julius. Life of Weber 564.4 Ben-Hur ; by Lew. Wallace , . .233.38 Benjamin, Park. End of New York : story 232.11 Benjamin, S. G. W. Atlantic islands as resorts of health and pleasure 326.4 Story of Persia. [Nations.] 482.17 Troy. [Epochs.] 441.10 Bennett, James Gordon, and his times; by a journalist 532.3 Bennett, J. C. Poultry book 635.11 Bennett, Mary E. Claudine 291.5 Benoni Blake, M. D 251.18 Bent, J. T. Life of Garibaldi 554-3 Bent, S. A. Familiar short sayings of great men **R4.23 Ed. Golden legend; by H. W. Longfellow. . . . 725.6 Bentley, Richard. See De Quincey, T. Review of Monk's life of Bentley 805.12 See Jebb, R. C. Life 545-26 Benton, Thomas Hart. Life; by T. Roosevelt, 515.14 Berger, Elizabeth, pseud. See Sheppard, Eliza- beth S. Berkshire county. Bryan, C. W. Book of Berkshire 314-7 Goodale, E., and D. R. In Berkshire with the wild flowers : poems 736.2 Berlin. Norton, M. B. In and around Berlin. .363.13 Bermuda. Dorr, j. c. R 326.6 Bertha and Lily; by E. O. Smith 229.10 BEKTHA. 12 BI.ACKI£. Bertha Weisser's wish ; by M. L. B 291. ii Bertrams ; by a. Trollope 267. 1 2 Besailt, Walter. All sorts and conditions of men, 258.23 Armorel of Lyonesse 258.26 Children of Gibeon - 258.25 World went very well then 258.24 and Rice, James. Case of Mr. Lucraft, and other tales 258.21 Chaplain of the fleet 258.22 Best reading; cd. by F. B. Perkins **R4.I4 Bethesda ; by B. Elbon 227.15 Betrothed; by w. Scott 262.18 Better times: stories; by E. O. Kirk 226.43 Betty Leicester; by S. O. Jewett 225.40 Between friend and sweetheart; or, Hope Mills; by A. M. Douglas 217.13 Between whiles; by H. H. Jackson 212.12 Beyond the breakers; by R. D. Owen 231.28 Beyond the gates; by E. S. Phelps 225.6 Biart, Lucien. Adventures of a young naturalist. (Mexico.) 377-2 Involuntary voyage 279.29 Bihle, Holy **Ri.2i Same, revised version **Rl .22 Bible characters; by C. Reade 922.21 Bible history ; by C. M. Yonge 474. i Bible home-life described; by H. L. Palmer 346.3 Bible lands. Dawson, J. W. Modern science in. 346.20 Thomson, W. M. Land and the Book. 2 vols. 346.10, 11 Van Lennep, H. J. Their modern customs and manners 346.2 See also Holy Land and Palestine. Bible natural history; by F. A. Ewing 655.8 Bible plan for the abolition of poverty; by J. H. Jones 912.4 Bicycler, American; by C. E. Pratt 662.6 Biding his time; by J. T. Trowbridge 224.28 Biddy club ; by G. A. Nicholas 643.S Big brother; by G. C. Eggleston 236.13 Big wages, and how to earn them; by a foreman, S23.19 BigeloW, John, ed. Life of Benjamin Franklin, written by himself. 3 vols 516. 10-12 Life of W^ C. Bryant 5i3-''i BiglOW papers; by J. R. Lowell 726.13 Same. [Poetical works.] 726.14 Bill, Ledyard. Winter in Florida 315-2 BiOgraphia literaria; by S. T. Coleridge 805.3 Biographical and historical essays; by T. De Quincey S05.13 Biographical history of philosophy; by G. H. Lewes. 2 vols 801.22, 23 Biographical sketches; by N. Hawthorne 203.3 Biographical stories; by N. Hawthorne 203.4 Biographies of distinguished scientific men; by Fr. Arago 543.1 Biography and mythology. Thomas, J. Pro- nouncing dictionary **R7.3I Biography, Studies in: essays; ed. by T. ^L Coon 813.4 Biology. Spencer, H. Principles. 2 vols 834.2, 3 Birchwood ; by j a K 292.22 Bird, Isabella L. Golden Chersonese. (Malay peninsula.) . 348.4 Lady's life in the Rocky Mountains 313-8 Six months in the Sandwich Islands 368.3 Unbeaten tracks in Japan. 2 vols 367.2, 3 Birds. Browne, D. J. American bird-fancier. .635.14 Burroughs, J. Wake-robin 656.6 Coues, E. E. Key to North- American birds.. 656.1 Flagg, W^. Birds and seasons of New England, 656.3 IngersoU, E. Friends worth knowing 645.9 Merriam, F. A. Birds through an opera glass, 656.10 Miller, O. T. Bird-ways 656.8 In nesting time 656.11 Birds, continued. Ober, F. A. Camps in the Caribbees 326.1 Samuels, E. A. Birds of New England and j adjacent States 656.2 j Torrey, B. Birds in the bush 656.7 I Treat, M. Home studies 645.12 I Trumbull, G. Names and portraits of birds I which interest gunners 656.9 Whitney, A. D. T. Bird-talk : calendar of the year 714.18 Birds' Christmas carol; by K. D. Wiggin 288.26 Birney, Catherine PL Life of the Grimke sisters, Sarah and Angelina 523.1 1 Bishop, Nathaniel H. Four months in a sneak- box. (Ohio and Mississippi rivers.) 325.2 Thousand miles' walk across South America. . .317.12 Voyage of the paper canoe. (Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico.) 325.1 Bishop, W'illiam H. Choy Susan, and other stories • 224.39 Detmold 224.37 House of a merchant prince 224.38 Old Mexico, and her lost provinces 337-1 One of the thirty pieces : story 232.7 Bismarck, Prince. Letters, 1844-1870 542.6 ^'.f^ Towle, G. M. Sketch 563.1 Bits of talk about home matters; by H. H. Jackson, 917.7 Bits of travel; by H. H. Jackson 342.18 Bits of travel at home; by H. H. Jackson 3 '3-14 Bitter-sweet: poem; by J. G. Holland 714.12 Bjornson, Bjornstjeme. Arne 246.31 Bridal march, and other stories 246.33 Captain Mansana, and other stories 246.35 Fisher-maiden 246.37 Happy boy 246.32 Magnhil d 246.34 Synnove Solbakken 246.36 Black arrow; by R. L. Stevenson 257.21 Black beauty; by A. Sewell. 2 copies 278.49, 50 Black, Clementina. Sussex idyl 258.51 Black dwarf; by W. Scott 262.5 Black forest stories; by B. Auerbach 246.6 Black sheep; by E. Yates 257.31 Black tulip; by A. Dumas 243.4 Black watch, Legends of; by J. Grant 251.2 Black, WilHam. Daughter of Heth 255.6 Four Macnicols 255.5 In far Lochaber 255.17 In silk attire 255.4 Kilmeny 255.9 Life of Oliver Goldsmith 545-6 Macleod of Dare 255.11 Madcap Violet 255.3 Prince Fortunatus 255.18 Princess of Thule 255.1 Sabina Zembra 255.16 Shandon bells 255.10 Strange adventures of a phaeton 255.7 Sunrise • .255.13 That beautiful wretch 255.15 Three feathers 255.2 White heather 255.14 White wings 255.8 Yolande 255.12 Blackbnrn, Henry. Breton folk 353.4 Normandy picturesque 353. 1 2 Blackford, J/^-?. Scottish stories 291.2 Contents: Scottish orphans; Arthur Monteith; Young W^est Indian. Blackie, J. S. Essay : Philosophy of the beauti- ful 813.8 Homer 557.1 What does historj- teach? 916.14 Wisdom of Goethe : essays 835.3 BLACKMORE. 13 BOY. Blackmore, R- D. Alice Lorraine 252.19 Kit and Kitty 252.20 Lorna Doone 252. 1 5 Maid of Sker 252.18 Mary Anerley 252.16 Springhaven 252.17 Blaikie, William. How to get strong and how to stay so 925-1 Sound bodies for our boys and girls 925.2 Blaine, James G. Eulogy on J. A. Garfield 535-4 Blair, Henry \V. Temperance movement. ..... 924.6 Blake, E. v., ed. Arctic experiences. 31S.16 Blake, H. G. O., ed. Early spring in Massachu- setts; from the journal of Henry D. Thoreau . . 667. i Summer; from the same 667.2 Winter; from the same 667.3 Blake, J. L. Farmer's every-day book 61 7.1 1 Blanid : poem; by R. D. Joyce 714.3 Bleak house; by C. Dickens 263.9 BleinmertOIlS ; by J. J. Nicholson 221.13 Blind brother; by H. Greene 293.1 Blind, Mathilde. Life of George Eliot 51 2.1 Life of Madame Roland . • 512.12 Tarentella 228.4 Blithedale romance ; by N. Hawthorne 202. 1 3 Blockade and the cruisers. Soley, J. R. [Navy in the civil war, vol. l] 432.13 Blockade of Phalsburg; by E. Erckmann atid A. Chatrian 245.2 Blonet, Paul. See O'Rell, Mz.yi, pseud. Blue Lave: sketch; by J. C. Harris 236.3 Blue jackets ; by E. Greey 233. 1 7 Bluebeard's ghost; by W. M.Thackeray 812.9 Blunt, Anne. Bedouin tribes of the Euphrates . . 346.4 BOJlt life in Egypt and Nubia; by W. C. Prime . .346.16 Boats. Lewis, R. History of the life-boat 677.3 Bobbin boy (N. P. Banks); by W. M. Thayer. . .573.15 Bodeu See. Capper, S. J. Shores and cities of the Boden See 364. 1 Bodley books. See Scudder, H. E. Body. Bain, A. Mind and body: their relation, 915.10 Swedenborg, E. Nature of the intercourse between the soul and the body 9I3-II Wilkinson, J. J. G. The human body and its connection with man 91 5-4 Bogh, Erik. Stories 246.41 Bolingbroke, Henry, Lord. Life; by O. Gold- smith 81 1.4 Bolivia. Clemens; E. J. M. La Plata countries of South America 3I7-I4 Bolton, Sarah K. Lives of girls who became famous 575-6 Lives of poor boys who became famous 575-5 Bonaparte, Joseph. See Joseph Bonaparte. Bonaparte, Napoleon. See Napoleon L Bond, J. W. Minnesota and its resources 3ii-4 Bonner, Sherwood, pseud. See McDowall, Kate S. I Bonneville's adventures; by W. Irving 313-5 j Bonnie Prince Charlie; by G. A. Hent\- 293.12 Bonn J borough ; by a. D. T. Whitney 275.13 Book-keeping. Manning, R. H. Simplified.. 918.1 Book of Berkshire; by C. W. Bryan 314.7 ' Book of essays; by T. F. Tukesbury 914-15 Book of folk stories; by H. E. Scudder. 277.12 Book of golden deeds; by C. M. Yonge 575-2 Book of love stories; by N. Perry 235.19 Book of Mormon; by G. Reynolds 449-6 Book of snobs; by W. M.Thackeray 202.9 Books. Harrison, F. Choice of books 813.13 Lowell, J. R. Books and libraries: address.. .817.16 Perkins, F. B. Hints on the selection of books **R4.I4 Books, continued. Porter, N. Books and reading 936.1 Ruskin, J. How and what to read. (Sesame.), 802.15 Boone, Anna B. Increase of crime, and its cause, 927.5 Booth, Gen. William. In darkest England, and the way out 924.15 Boots and saddles; by E.-B. Custer 3I3-I9 Border beagles; by W. G. Simms 222.5 Border shepherdess; by A. E. Barr 227.45 Borderers; or. Wept of Wish-ton-wish; by J. F. Cooper 211. 19 Borderers: tragedy; by W.Wordsworth 71 7.1 Borderland; by j. Fothergill. 244.19 Boston. Abbott, J. Marco Paul's adventures . . 3935 Antique views of ye towne of Boston *438.5 Bacon, E. M. Dictionary of Boston. 334-2 Drake, S. A. Around the hub 374-2 Old landmarks and historic personages 334-3 Fire, Nov. 9, 1872. Full account 928.2 Frothingham, R. History of the siege of Boston, 406.6 Gilman, A. Story of the city of Boston 421.4 Hale, E. E. Siege of Boston *438.3 Howells, W. D. Suburban sketches 334-5 King, M. Handbook of Boston 334-1 Handbook of Boston harbor 334-6 Latin school. Celebration of 250th anniversary, 916.13 Public library. See Public library, Bostoft . Record Commissioners, 3d report, 1878: being the transcription of the Charlestown Book of Possessions 469.23 Scudder, H. E. Boston town 374-1 Settlement. 250th anniversary celebration 43^-6 Whitmore, W. H. Boston families prior to 1700, and of the eighteenth century. . . .*438.i, 2 Winsor, J., ed. Memorial history of Boston. 4 vols *438.i-4 See also Massachusetts and New England. Boston cook book; by Mrs. D. A. Lincoln 653.4 Boston girl's ambitions; by V. F. Townsend .... 276.12 Bostonians; by H. James 213.12 Boswell, James. Life of Samuel Johnson. 4 vols 555-5-8 Botany. Gray, Asa. Field, forest, and garden botany 676.4 How plants grow 676.5 How plants behave 676.6 Introduction to structural and systematic botany 676.3 Manual of the botany of the Northern United States 676.2 Hale, G. E. Little flower-people 686.7 See also Plants. Both sides of the sea, On; by E. Charles 264.6 Boucicault, Dion, joint author. See Reade, Charles. Boulger, Dora H. (Theo Gift.) Matter-of-fact girl 255.41 Bound together; by D. G. Mitchell 642.6 BouSSingault, J. B. Rural economy, in its relations with chemistry, physics, and meteorology 611. ii Boutwell, George S. Lawyer, statesman, and soldier (Choate, Webster, Lincoln, Grant), 534.6 Bow of orange ribbon ; by A. E. Barr 227.52 BOWdoin, James. See Winthrop, R. C. Address on his life and services 536.3 Bowies, Emily. In the Camargue 221.16 Boxing. O'Reilly, J. B. Athletics and manly sport 662. 1 3 Boy and his friends, pseud. Boy's workshop. . - . 632.2 Boy farmers of Elm island; by E. Kellogg 296.4 Boy hunters; by M. Reid 297.12 Boy Joe and Sam Weller; from " Pickwick Papers;" ed. by Mrs. Horton 281.12 BOY. 14 BRITAIN. Boy slaves; by M. Reid 297.10 Boy travellers series. See Knox, Thomas W. Boy's book of industrial information; by E. Noyce '. 636.3 Boy's Froissart; ed. by S. Lanier 473-1 Boy's handy book, American; by D. C. Beard. • • 662. S Boy's Mabinogion; ed. by S. Lanier 273.14 Boy's town ; by W. D. Howells 214.28 Boy's workshop: by a boy and his friends 632.2 Boyd, E. W., etL English cathedrals 343-6 BoyesCll, Hjalmar H. A daring liction : story. .232.16 Daughter of the Philistines 237.13 Falconberg 213.31 Goethe and Schiller : their lives and works 552-3 Gunnar 213.30 Ilka on the hill-top, and other stories 213.32 Light of her countenance 213.37 Modern Vikings 213.35 Queen Titania; the mountain's face; a danger- ous virtue 213.34 Story of Norway. [Nations.] 4^^2.5 Tales from two hemispheres 213.33 Vagabond tales 213.36 ^c"^ Rideing, W. H. Boyhood 576.2 Boyhood of great men; by J. G. Edgar 575.1 Boyhood of living authors; by W. H. Rideing. . . 576.2 Boyhood of Martin Luther; by H. Mayhew 584.2 Boys. An old boy. Notes for boys (and their fathers), on morals, mind, and manners. . .914.27 Blaikie, W. Sound bodies for our boys and girls, 925.2 Clark, F. E. Our business boys 914.18 Everett, W. School sermons ■ 922.2 Ludlow, F. H. A brace of boys 812.18 Moore, E. Farming for boys 632.1 Mowry, W. A. Talks with my boys 916.17 Symington, A. J. Hints to our boys 9I4-I7 Boys and I ; by >L L. Moles worth 283.4 Boys at Chequasset; by A. D. T. Whitney 275.1 Boys' heroes; by E. E. Hale. 575-4 Boys, Historic; by E. S. Brooks 493. i Boys of other countries; by B. Taylor 212.30 Boys of '76; byC.C. Coffin 476.1 Boys of thirty-five; by E. H. Elwell 292.19 Boys, Poor, who became famous; by S. K. Bolton 575.5 BOZ, pseiid. See Dickens, Charles. Brace, C. L. Hungary in 1851 341. i Norse-folk 35 1 ■ i Bracehrid,a:e hall; by W. Irving 817.12 BrachVOg;el, A. E. Beaumarchais 249.21 Braddoil, Mary E. Sir Jasper's tenant 259.16 Bradford, George P.,y^?«/47?5(7r. See Ripley, George. Bradford, William. History of Plymouth plan- tation 428. 1 Bradley, Edward. {Cuthberi Bede.) Adven- tures of Mr. Verdant Green 251.16 Bradley, Henry. Storvof the Goths. [Nations.] 482.18 Bradley, W. J. (^Glance Gaylord) Gilbert Starr and his lessons -. .295.21 Brahmillisill. Clarke, J. F. Ten great reli- gions 912.10 Brain. Clarke, E. H. Building of a brain 916.4 Wilkinson, J. J. G. The human body 9154 Brain work and overwork; by H. C. Wood 925.12 Brandes, Georg. Lord Beaconsfield : a study.. 547.8 Brant and Red Jacket. Eggleston afid Seelye. Life : 475.14 Brantley, W\ T. The English in Maryland, 1632-91 *437-i3 Brassey, Annie. In the trades, the tropics, and the roaring forties 326.5 Last voyage to India and Australia in the " Sun- beam," 1 887 347>6 Brassey, .Vnnie, continued. Sunshine and storm in the East 365.3 Voyage in the " Sunbeam " 319-8 See Bolton, S. K. Girls who became famous... 575-6 Brave lady; by Miss Muloch 265.4 Brave old salt- by Oliver Optic 294.6 Bravo : by J. F. Cooper 2 1 i.i 7 Brazil. Agassi/, L., a»d E. C. Journey in Brazil 317.18 Andrews, C. C. Brazil : its condition and prospects 3 '7- 15 Clemens, E.J. M. La Plata countries of South America 317 14 Curtis, W. E. Capitals of Spanish America. (Rio de Janeiro.) 3I7-I7 Smith, H. H. Brazil, the Amazons, and the coast 3 1 7- 1 Stewart, C. S. Brazil and La Plata. 317.3 See also Amazon River a)id South America. Bread-pills ; by C. M. Barrows 915.8 Breadwinners : a social study 227.22 BreadM inners. Owen, C. ' Gentle bread- winners 643.10 Breaking a butterfly; by G. A. Lawrence 252.27 Breezie Langton; by H. Smart 258.31 Bremer, Frederika. Brothers and sisters; Easter offering 248.2 Father and daughter 248 3 H family; Tralinnan; Axel and Anna; and other tales .......;.. 248.2 Home; midnight sun 248.1 Neighbors 248.1 Nina: part 2, the President's daughters 248.1 Parsonage of Mora 248.2 President's daughters 248. 1 See W^oolsey, S. C. Mischief's thanksgiving. (Brief sketch.) 286.6 Brennan, ^L S. Electricity ■ 673.9 What Catholics have done for science .912.20 Brera gallery at Milan. Eastlake, C. L. Notes on the principal pictures. . . . 818.17 Breton folk ; by H. Blackburn 353-4 Brick moon; by E. E. Hale 2239 Bricks without straw; by A. W. Tourgee 239.1 Bridal march ; by B. Bjornson 246.33 Bride of Lammermoor; by W. Scott 262.7 Bride of Landeck ; by G. P. R. James 258.54 Bride of Messina: drama; by F. Schiller 803.5 Bride of the Nile; bv G. Ebers. 2 vols. 241.31,32 Bride of the Rhine ; by G. E. Waring, Jr 353.8 Bridgeiuan, Thomas. Young gardener's assist- ant 617.10 Bridges, Mrs. {Mrs. Forrester.) Diana Carew 256.35 June 256.36 Once again 256.37 Brid.gewater, J/«w. Hooper, a. History of Bridgewater in the rebellion 436.8 See History of Plymouth county **R8.ii BriggS, L. V. History of ship-building on the North river, Plymouth county, Mass., 1640- 1S72 428.11 Bright, A. M. Three Bernices 221.1 1 Bright, H. A. Year in a Lancashire garden. . . . 613.8 Bright, John. Oration on the foreign policy of England, 1858. 822.3 See Higginson, T. W. English statesmen 547-13 NicoU, H. J. Great movements, and those who achieved them 521.15 Towle, G. M. Certain men of mark 563-1 Brighton, Mass. Drake, F. S. History *438.i-3 Brigitta ; by B. Auerbach 246.7 Britain, Church, A. J. Story of early Britain. .482.26 Dawkins, W. B. Early man in Britain 459-3 BRITISH. 15 BUCKLAND. British America. See Canada; Newfoundland; Nova Scotia. Britisll authors. Mason, E. T., ed. Personal traits. 4 vols 555.1-4 British Columbia. Barneby, W. H. Life and labor in the far West ■ 3 1 3- 1 6 Leighton, C. C. Life at Puget Sound .313.18 iMTne, A/a ;-{^u!S of. Canadian pictures 335-1 British isles. Butterworth, II. Zigzag journeys, 376.9 British orations. Adams, C. K. Representative. 3 vols 822.1-3 Brittany. Blackburn, H. Breton folk 353-4 Waring, G. E. A farmer's vacation 363.3 BrOClC, Robert A. Virginia,! 606-1 689. [America] *437. 13 BrOChtOIl, A/ass. History. See History of Ply- mouth county **R8.ii Bronte, Anne. {Acton Bell.) Tenant of Wild- I fell Hall 253.33 BrontO, Charlotte. {Currer Bell.) Jane Eyre ..253.34 Professor 253.35 Villette 253.36 See Gaskell, E. C. Life 546-9 Bronte, Emily. {Ellis Bell.) Wuthering heights 253.32 See Rol)inson, A. M. F. Life 512.2 Brook, Sarah. French history for English children 473-3 Brooke, Stopford A., ed. Life and letters of Frederick W. Robertson 567.3 BrOOkfleld, Jane O., ed. Collection of letters of Thackeray 557-23 BrOOkline, Mass. 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Samuel Brohl and Com- pany 244.33 Cherries, and other stories; from the German. • .291.19 Chesapeake. Townsend, G. A. Tales 232.26 Chesterfield, Earl of. Letters to his son 914.5 Chevalier de Maison Rouge; by A. Dumas 243.6 Chiapas. Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, 2 vols 3 1 7.6, 7 Chicago. Full account of fire, 1871 928.2 ChiCkamauga campaign. Official records of the Union and Confederate armies 419.49-52 CHICOT. 21 CHRISTIANS. Chicot the jester; by A. Dumas 243.7 Chief lives of the poets; by S. Johnson 557—2 Child, Lydia Maria. Autumnal leaves 821.6 Life of Isaac T. Hopper 521.6 Child. Kriege, M. H, Its nature and relations. ("Froebers principles of education.) 916.2 Child of the island glen; by E. Kellogg : 296.18 Child-life : poems; ed. by J. G. Whittier 715-7 Child-life in prose; ciL by J. G. Whittier 812.21 Child-life, Old-time; by E. C. Rollins 374.8 Cllild-M'ife ; from the David Copperfiekl of C. 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Parents and children in Eng- land ■ - • ■ 343.8 Craik, D. M. M. King Arthur. (Duties of parents to children.) 265.17 Hale, E. E. Children of the public 812.12 Jackson, H. H. Bits of talk about home matters, 91 7.7 Power, S. D. Children's etiquette 914-24 S)egvolk,F. Rights of children. 8272 Children of all nations : their homes, schools, and playgrounds 395-1 Children of Gibeon ; by W. Besant 258.25 Children of the abbey; by R. M. Roche 249.37 Children's book; by H. E. Scudder 277.1 Children's crusade; by G. Z. Gray. (Thirteenth century.) 473 2 Children's etiquette; by S. D. Power 91424 Children's stories in American history; by H C. Wright. •. 475-IO Children's stories of American progress; by H. C. Wright 475-1 8 Children's stories in English literature; by H. C. Wright 815.37 Children's stories of the great scientists; by H. C. Wright 575.9 Chili. Markham, C. R. Conquest and settle- ment *437- 1 2 Chimes ; by C. Dickens 263.4 China. Carnegie, A. 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Sketch. .. 534.6 J)V(? Whipple, E. P. Essay 817.20 Recollections of eminent men 534-4 Choice of books ; by F. Harrison 813.13 Chopin, Frederick. See Haweis, H. R. Music and morals 838 2 Chops the dwarf; by C. Dickens 812.2 Chorlton, William. Grape-grower's guide 614.6 ChOUleS, J. O., and his pupils. Young Ameri- cans abroad : vacation in Europe 373-3 Choy Susan; by W. H. Bishop 224.39 Chris andOtho; by J. P. Smith 218.22 Christ. Farrar, F. W. Life. 2 vols 548.1, 2 Geikie, C. Life and words. 2 vols 548.3, 4 Hughes, T. Manliness of Christ 922.1 See also Jesus and Lord. Christahel : poem; by S.T.Coleridge 805.7 Christian Church. Fisher, G. P. History 462.7 Christian history. Allen, J. H. Outline 462.13 Christian institutions. Stanley, A. P 912.9 Christian life. Bayne, P. Social and individ- ual 912.8 Charles, E. Tales and sketches thereof 264.8 P'arrar, F. W. Every-day Christian life 922. 1 7 Christian literature primers. Early; by G. A. 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Highland widow; Two drovers; Sur- geon's daughter 262.20 2. St. V^alentine's day; or, Fair maid of Perth 262.21 Chronicles of the Schonberg-Cotta family; by E. Charles 264.5 Chrystal, Jack & Co.; by K. Munroe 278.42 Chumming with a savage; by C. W. Stod- dard 812.18 Church, Alfred J. Stories from Homer 273.1 Stories from Virgil 273.2 Stories from the Greek tragedians 273.5 Stories of the Old World: Argo; Thebes; Troy; .Flneas 273.6 Story of Carthage. [Nations.] 482.9 Story of early Britain. [Nations.] 482.26 Three Greek children. 273.8 To the lions : tale of the early Christians 273. 1 1 Two thousand years ago : Roman life. 273.7 an(/ Seelye, R. The hammer : story of Macca- bean times 273.12 Church, Ella R. Home garden 654.3 Home needle 654.9 How to furnish a home 654.2 Church, Richard W. Life of Francis Bacon 545-35 Life of Edmund Spenser 545-9 The beginning of the middle ages. [Epochs.], 451.9 Church. Blackie, J. S. What does history teach? 916.14 Coleridge, S. T. Constitution of church and state 805.6 Gladden, W. Young men and the churches- .. .914.22 Ed. Parish problems 912.19 Holland, J. G. Church of the future 914-7 Macaulay, T. B. Church and state 81 6.5 Ruskin, J. Notes on the construction of sheep- folds. (Visible and invisible church.) 802.7 Church, Catholic. Ranke, L. History, in the i6th and 17th centuries. [Popes.] 444.3 Church, Christian. Fisher, G. P. History 4627 Tonna, C. E. War with the saints 816.3 Church, Eastern. Stanley, A. P. History 452.1 Church, Jewish. Stanley, A. P. History. 3 vols 452.2-4 Church music. Barrett, W. A. English church composers 564.10 Church, New. See New church. Church of England. Hughes, T. Condition and prospects 813.2 Church of Scotland. De Quincey, T. Secession from ; . . 805. 1 5 Cicero, Marcus Tullius. See Forsyth, W. Life, 561.5 See also De Quincey, T. Essay 805.14 Mayor, J. B. Philosophy of Cicero 814. i Plutarch. Lives, vol. 5 507-5 CiniOn. See Co.x, G. W. Lives of Greek states- men 561 .3 Circe ; by B. White 231.34 Circuit rider; by E. Eggleston 223.31 Cist, H. AL Army of the Cumberland campaign. . 432.7 Cities, Ancient, from the dawn to the daylight; by W. B. Wright 346.18 Cities, Great, of the Republic (U. S. A.) : 1. New York; by C. B. Todd. 421.2 2. Washington; by C. B. Todd 4213 3. Boston; by A. Gilman 421.4 Cities of Northern and Central Italy; by A. J. C. Hare. 3 vols 354-5-? Cities of Spanish America. Curtis, W. E. Cap- itals of Spanish America 317-1? Citizen and the neighbor; by C. F. Dole 914-19 Ci^ll and moral counsels; by F. Bacon 803.18 Civil service in Great Britain; by D. B. Eaton... 445.6 Civil war in America. Campaigns. 13 vols: 1. Outbreak of rebellion; by J. G. Nicolay, 432.1 2. From f^ort Henry to Corinth; by M. F. Force 432 2 3. The peninsula: McClellan's campaign of 1862; by A. S. Webb 432-3 4. Army under Pope; by J. C. Ropes 432-4 5. Antietamand Fredericksburg; by F. W. Palfrey 432-5 6. 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Pictorial field-book. 3 vols. . . .436.1-3 Memorable speeches illustrating public opinion concerning the civil war and reconstruc- tion 822.6 Navy in the civil war series. 3 vols : 1. Blockade and the cruisers; by J. R. Soley, 432.13 2. Atlantic coast; by D. Ammen 432.14 3. Gulf and inland waters; by A. T. Mahan,432.i5 Porter, D. D. Naval history of the civil war. ..436.12 Record of Massachusetts volunteers, 1861-65. 2 vols **R8.i, 2 Russell, W. H. My diary North and South, 1861 62 322.4 Schouler, W. History of Massachusetts in the civil war. 2 vols. 436-5. 6 Wilson, H- History of the rise and fall of the slave power in America, vol. 3 406 9 See also War of the rebellion; secession; South- Civilization. Adams, G- B. Medi;^val 481. 1 Buckle, H. T. History of, in England. 2 vols , ■ , 4454> 5 ClVILIZAtlON. ^ coftdPii*. Civilization, continued. Wilson, D. Prehistoric man : researches into the origin of civilization in the old and the new world. 2 vols 459-1) 2 Clapp, Theodore. 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Girlhood of Shakes- peare's heroines. 2 vols 273.25, 26 «;/(/ Charles C. Recollections of writers 557-2 Clarke, Rebecca S. {Sophie May.') Asbury twins 284.3 Doctor's daughter 284.5 Drones' honey. - 284. 1 2 Flaxie Frizzle stories. 6 vols. : 1 . Flaxie Frizzle , . . 284.6 2. Doctor papa 284.7 3. Little pitchers 284.8 4. Twin cousins 284.9 5. Flaxie's Kittyleen 284.10 6. Flaxie growing up 284. 1 1 Janet 284.I Our Helen 284.2 Quinnebasset girls 284.4 Classic lands. Butterworth, H. Zigzag jour- neys 376.2 Classic tales; by M. Edgeworth 273.32 Classical studies : essays on ancient literature and art; hy '&. ?,ez.rs and others 815. 1 Classics. Johnson, R., ed. Little classics. 18 vols 812.I-18 Classification of books; by L. p. Smith 936.6 Clater, F., and others. Farmer's barn-book 615.9 Claudia; by a. M. Douglas 217.16 Claudine; by M. E. Bennett 291.5 Clay, Henry. Orations: on the war of 1812; on the American system (free trade or pro- tection), 1832; on the compromise of 1850 822.4-6 .5"^^ Schurz, C. Life. 2 vols 515.15,16 Watson, H. C. Life 573-5 See also VdiXion,]. Famous Americans 534-2 Cleaveland, H.\W., and others. Village and farm cottages 644. 1 Clemens, E. J. M. La Plata countries of South America 317.14 Clemens, Samuel L. (A/arh Twain.) Con- necticut Yankee in King Arthur's court. . .239.22 Innocents abroad 239.21 Prince and the pauper 239.19 Stolen white elephant, and other stories 239.20 Clement, Clara E. See Waters, Clara E. Clem- ent. Clement Ker, Truth about; by G. Fleming 236.42 Cleon. See Cox, G. W. Lives of Greek states- men 561.3 Cleopatra, Queen of E^ypt. Abbott, J. His- tory 471-5 Jameson, A. M. Characteristics of women.... 801.6 Plutarch. Lives, vol. 5. (Antony.) 507.5 Shakespeare, W. Antony and Cleopatra 701.12 Cleveland, [Stephen] Grover. See Welch, D. Life 535.1 1 Cleveland, Rose E. George Eliot's poetry, and other studies 827.7 Clews, Henry. Twenty-eight years in Wall street 534-8 Clifford, John H. See Winthrop, R. C. Me- moir 536-6 Climbing plants. Movements and habits of; by C. Darwin 686.3 Clingman, Thomas L. Orations in Congress. . .822.5, 6 Clive, Lord Robert. See Henty, G. A. With Clive in India 293. 16 ClOCkmaker : Sayings and doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville; by T. C. Haliburton.. .231.20 Clodd, Edward. Childhood of the world • ■ . 472. 1 Cloister and the hearth; by C. Reade 259.42 Clouds. Ruskin, J. Cloud-beauty 802.20 Tyndall, J. Forms of water in clouds and rivers, ice and glaciers 673.6 Clouds and sunshine; by C. Reade 259.41 ClOUgll, A. IL, ed. Plutarch's lives, 5 vols 507-i~5 Clover; by Susan Coolidge 286.10 Clover Beach ; by M. Vandegrift 289.2 Clubs. Emerson, R. W. Paper 804.10 Coal. Buckley, A. B. History of a piece of coal 672.4 Carey, A. Autobiography of a lump of coal. . . 675.6 Greene, H. Coal and the coal mines 675. 1 7 Taylor, J. E. Story 0/ a piece of coal 675.5 Coal-mining. Trowbridge, J. T. Lawrence's adventures among the glass-makers, coal- miners, etc 224.21 Coan, Titus M., ed. Topics of the time : essays upon questions of the day, 6 vols. : 1. Social problems Si 3.3 2. Studies in biography 813.4 3. Studies in literature. 813.5 4. Historical studies 813.6 5. Questions of belief. 813.7 6. Art and literature 813.8 Cobb, Sylvanus. Review of the " Conflict of ages " by Edward Beecher, and an exhibi- tion of the gospel harmony 921-3 Cobbe, Frances P. Essay: Agnostic morality. . . 813.7 Cobbett, William. 5^f Lodge, H. C. Essay... 412.6 Cobden, Richard. Oration on the effects of pro- tection on the agricultural interests of the country, 1845 822.3 See Morley, J. Life 547-9 Nicoll, H. J. Great movements, and those who achieved them. (Repeal of the corn-laws.) 521.15 Codman, John. Round trip by way of Panama, 313.1 1 Winter sketches from the saddle 3^4-8 Coffin, Charles Carleton. {Carleton.) Boys of '76. (Revolution.) 476.1 Building the nation, 1 783-1 860 476-5 Caleb Krinkle 219.41 Four years of fighting. (War of the Rebellion.) 436.7 My days and nights on the battlefield 475-3 Old times in the colonies 476-4 Our new way round the world • • . • 319-^ Stery of liberty 476-2 War of the rebellion series, 4 vols. : 1. Drum-beat of the nation, 1861-62 476.6 2. Marching to victory, 1863 476-7 OOl^iK. u CONFIDENCIi. CoffiD, Charles Carleton, contimied. 3. Redeeming the republic, 1864 476.8 4. Freedom triumphant, September, 1864, to close 476-9 Coftiil, R. T. How Old Wiggins wore ship: story 232.15 ColU'll, J. S. Throat and the voice 925.9 Coif, Miriam. See Harris, Miriam Coles. Cole, S. W. American fruit-book 614.15 American veterinarian 615.6 Coloridjie, Henry N. Biographical supplement to " Biographia literaria " 805.3 Ed. Works of S. T. Coleridge, 6 vols 805.1-6 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Ancient mariner. . . .812.13 Works, 7 vols. : 1. Aids to reflection; statesman's manual; theory of life 805.1 2. The friend 805.2 3. Biographia literaria 805.3 4. Lectures upon Shakespeare, etc 805.4 5. Confessions of an inquiring spirit; liter- ary remains 805.5 6. Constitution of the church and state; table-talk 805.6 7. Poetical and dramatic works 805.7 Trans. .Schiller, Fr. Piccolomini; death of Wallenstein 803.3 See Traill, H. D. Life 545-36 See also De Quincey, T. Coleridge and opium- eating 805.8 Literary reminiscences 805.10 Lowell, J. R. Address on unveiling the l^ust of Coleridge, 1 885 8 1 7. 1 6 Mason, E. T., ,?(/. Personal traits 555-3 Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history Si 5. 13 Whipple, E. P. Essay 817.19 Coles, L. B. Philosophy of health; health with- out medicine 915-5 Colfax, Schuyler. See Stowe, H. B. Men of our time 534-' College days, My; by R. Tomes 533-4 Collier, John. Primer of art 818.12 Collier, Robert Laird. English home life 343-8 Collier, W. F. Great events of history, from the beginning of the Christian era to the 19th century 461 -7 Collins, Wilkie. After dark 258.3 Armadale 258.7 Dead alive 258.4 Frozen deep 258.5 Heart and science 258.6 Law and the lady 258.8 Moonstone 258.2 No name 258.9 Woman in white 258. i Collliail, Henry. Agriculture and rural economy, 617.5 Colonel Cheswick's campaign; by F. L. Shaw. . .274.15 Colonel's daughter; by C. King 228.50 Colonel's money ; by L. C. Lillie 284.32 Colonel's opera cloak ; by C. C. Brush 237.46 Color studies ; by T. A.J anvier 228.23 Color-blindness. Jeffries, B. Joy. Treatise 935.3 Color-guard ; by J. K. Hosmer 522.4 Colorado. Aldridge, R. Life on a ranch 3 13- 17 Codman, J. Round trip 3 '3-11 Dall, C. H. My first holiday 3I3-I2 Hayes, A. A. New Colorado and the Santa Fe trail 313.I Jackson, H. PL Bits of travel at home 313-14 Columbus, Christopher. See Irving, W. Life and voyages, 3 vols 553-I--3 Life and times 572-1 See also Channing, E. The companions of Columbus *437.i2 Colunibns, Christopher, continued. Higginson, T. W. American explorers 475-7 Kingston, W. H. G. Notable voyages 328.3 Markham, C. R. Sea-fathers 563.3 Trowbridge, J. T. Story of Columbus : poem, 736.8 Winsor, J. Columbus and his discoveries ..*437.12 Colvin, Sidney. Life of John Keats 545-38 Life of Walter Savage Landor 545-23 Come forth; by E. S. Phelps and H. D. Ward. . . 225.22 Comedy. Little classics; ed. by R. Johnson 812.9 Contents : Barry O'Reirdon the navigator; by S. Lover. Haddad-Ben-Ahab the traveller; by J. Gait. Bluebeard's ghost; by W. M. Thackeray. Picnic part}'; by H. Smith. Father Tom and the pope; by S. Ferguson. Johnny Derbyshire; by W. Howitt. Gridiron; by S. Lover. Box tunnel; by C. Reade. Comedy of errors; by Shakespeare 701-3 Comedy of human life; by H. de Balzac: Scenes from country life : Country doctor 242.34 Scenes from Parisian life : Pere Goriot 242.31 Scenes from provincial life : Two brothers. .... 242.33 Comer, G. W. Navigation simplified 677.2 Comets. Proctor, R. A. Myths and marvels of astronomy 674.3 Seabroke, G. M. Short studies 655.10 Coming race ; by E. Bulwer-Ly tton 253.11 Commodore Rollingpin, Log of; by J. H. Car- ter 231.23 Common mind-troubles; by J. M. Granville 925.19 Common objects of the country; by J. G. Wood, 657.1 Common objects of the sea-shore; by J. G. Wood, 657.2 Common sense about women; by T. W. Higgin- son 927.3 Common sense in the household; by Marion Harland 653.1 Common things, Young folks' cyclopaedia of; by J. D. Champlin, Jr **R4.3i Compass, Mariner's. Timbs, J. Wonderful inventions 677.5 Complete farmer and rural economist; by T. G. Fessenden. 611.10 ComstOOk, Anthony. Traps for the young 9 '4- '3 Conite, Auguste. See Lewes, G. H. Bio- graphical history of philosophy 801.23 .S^^ Spencer, H. Discussion of his philosophy 801.19 C'Omus: poem; by J. Milton 713.6 Conant, Helen .S. Primer of German literature . . 835.2 Primer of Spanish literature 835.11 Conant, T. 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Life 545-17 See also Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history. .815.13 Cows. Guenon, F. Treatise on milch cows...- 615.2 Magne, J. H. How to choose a good milk cow, 615.3 Skinner, J. S. Cow and the dairy 615.2 Cox, George W. Athenian empire. [Epochs.]. 441.4 Crusades. [Epochs.] 451-2 Greeks and the Persians. [Epochs.] 44i.i General history of Greece 453-6 Lives of Greek statesmen. 2 vols 561.2,3 Mythology and folklore 815.2 Tales of ancient Greece ... 472.2 and Jones, E. H. Popular romances of the Middle Ages 273.19 and Sankey, C, eds. Epochs of ancient his- tory. II vols 441.1-11 Cox, Jacob D. Atlanta campaign 432.9 March to the sea : Franklin and Nashville campaign 432.10 Cox, Samuel S. Speech on secession, 1861 822.6 Cox's diary; by W. M. Thackeray 202.8 Cozzens, F. S. Sparrowgrass papers; Capt. Davis; Capt. Belgrave 642.8 Crabb, George. English synonyms **R4.6 See Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history 815.13 CraddOCk, Charles Egbert, pseud. See Murfree, Mary N. Craik, D. M. Muloch. Brave lady 265.4 Hannah 265.12 His little mother, and other tales and sketches. .265.16 In a house-boat 265.15 John Halifax, gentleman 265.5 King Arthur \ 265.17 Laurel bush 265 . 1 1 Life for a life 265.14 Miss Tommy 265.15 Mistress and maid 265 8 Noble hfe 265.6 Ogilvies 265.9 Olive 265.13 The Rosicrucian : sketch 812.7 L^nkind word, and other stories 265.7 Unknown country : Ireland 343- n Woman's kingdom 265.3 Woman's thoughts about women 927.2 Young Mrs. Jardine 265.10 Trans. French country family; by Mme. G. de Witt 265.2 Motherless; by Mme G. de Witt 265.1 6"^^ Harris, A. B. Little biography 576-I Cranberry. Eastwood, B. Manual for its cul- ture 614.13 ('ranch, C. P., tratis. .Eneid of Virgil 708.15 Crane, T. F. Italian popular tales 279.2 CranfOrd ; by E. C. Gaskell 267.44 Crater 5 by J. F. Cooper 211.29 Crawford, F. Marion. American politician 234.31 Dr. Claudius 234.28 Marzio's crucifix 234.34 Mr. Isaacs 234.27 Paul PatofT ... . . 234.35 Roman singer 234.30 Sant' Ilario 234.36 Saracinesca 234.33 Tale of a lonely parish 234.32 Zoroaster ,.,.,.,,,.,, 234.29 CRAWPUKD. 27 CURTIS. t'rawfurd, Oswald. Portugal, old and new 344' Crayfish. Huxley, T. H. Treatise 6932 Crayon, Geoffrey, pseud. See Irving, Washing- ton. Crayon miscellany; by W. Irving 817.13 Creasy, E. S. Fifteen decisive battles of the world, from Marathon to Waterloo 461.9 Creation. Dawson, J. W. Story of the earth and man 675.3 Gaussen, L. World's birthday-- 671.3 Hitchcock, E. Religion of geology 912. i Worcester, J. Lecture .... 923.5 Creeds. Stanley, A. P. Creed of Constantino- ple; creecl of the early Christians 912.9 Creisjllton, Mandell. Age of Elizabeth. [Epochs.] 451.6 Creole-life. Cable, G. W. Creoles of Louis- iana 333.2 Grandissimes 234. 1 7 Old Creole days 234. 1 8 Irving, W. 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Heroes and hero-wor- ship 816.16 "Macaulay, T. B. History of England, vol. i. 455.7 Crosland, Mrs. Newton. English tales and sketches .... ._ 291. i Cross, J. W., ed. George Eliot's life, 'as related in her letters and journals. 3 vols 546.13-15 Cross, Mary A. E. [Lewes]. (^George Eliot.) Adam Bede 203.9 Daniel Deronda. 2 vols 203. 16, 17 Felix Holt, the radical 203.11 Impressions of fheophrastus Such 816.15 Middlemarch. 2 vols 203.14, 15 Mill on the Floss 203.10 Romola. 203. 1 3 Scenes of clerical life 203.12 Silas Marner '. 203.12 Spanish gypsy : a poem 7 '3- 15 See also Eliot, Gtorge, pseuJ. Crowe, Catherine. Advocate's wedding-day 81 2.8 Crown of thorns: sermons; by E. H. Chapin.. . .922.14 Crown of wild olive; by J. Ruskin 802.13 Crowninshield, Mary B. All among the light- houses 3149 Lighthouse children abroad : Europe 373-5 Plucky Smalls 282 47 CrOZier, WilHam, and Henderson, P. How the farm pays 617.12 Crnise of the Cas^o ; by E. 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W., for names of the series 386.1-5 Rawlinson, G. Ancient and oriental monarch- ies. 6vols- 406.13-15; 443.1-3 See also Names of the countries of the East. East Bridgewater, Mass. History. See History of Plymouth county **R8.II East Indies. Forbes, H. O. Naturalist's wander- ings in the Eastern archipelago 348.9 See also Q,^^\oxv\ Java; East; etc. East of the Jordan; by S. Merrill 346.6 Easter-day ; by R. Browning 723.13 Easter sermon; by Phillips Brooks 922.3 Eastern archipelago. Forbes, H. O. Natural- ist's wanderings therein 348-9 Eastern church. Stanley, A. P. History 452.1 Eastlake, C. L. Notes on the principal pictures in the Louvre gallery at Paris, and in the Brera gallery at Milan 818.17 Eastward ho! by C. a. J. Farrar 298.31 Eastwood, B. Cranberry: its culture 614.13 Eaton, Uorman B. Civil service in Great Britain, 445.0 Ebbutt, P. G. Emigrant life in Kansas 313-22 Ebers, Gcorg. Bride of the Nile. 2 vols. . -241.31, 32 Burgomaster's wife 241.27 Egyptian princess. 2 vols 241 .29, 30 Emperor. 2 vols 241.25, 26 Homo sum 241.21 Joshua: story of Biblical times 241.34 Serapis 241.28 Sisters 241 .22 Uarda. 2 vols 241.23, 24 Word, only a word 241.33 Eooleslastioal history. Hallam, H. Ecclesias- tical power during the middle ages 444-1 Stanley, A. P. History of the Eastern church, 452.1 History of the Jewish church. 3 vols 452.2-4 Ecclesiastical subjects. Stanley, A. P. Chris- tian institutions 91 2.9 Echo of passion ; by G. P. Lathrop 233.44 Ecuador. Curtis, W. E. Capitals of Spanish America 3'7''7 Pfeiffer, I. Journey round the world 319-5 Eddy. D. C. Percy family. 4 vols. : 1 . Visit to Ireland 382, i 2. Through Scotland and England 382.2 3. From Paris to Amsterdam 382.3 4. Alps and the Rhine 382.4 Eddy, John. A dinner-party : story 232.8 Edelweiss ; by B. Auerbach 246.8 Edes, H. H. Historj' of Charlestown. [History of Boston.] *438.i-3 Edgar, J. G. Boyhood of great men 575-1 Edgeworth, Maria. Classic tales 273.32 Murad the unlucky : tale 812.12 Parent's assistant 273.33 See Zimmern, H. Life 512.6 See also Oliphant, M. O. W. Sketch 815.15 Edith Lyle; by M. J. Holmes 219.4 Edmond Dantes; by A. Dumas 243.3 Education. .Abbott, J. The teacher, (Moral influences ) 916.1 Behrends, A. J. F. Religion in public educa- tion 916.8 Boyden, A. G. WTiat is education? 916.8 Browning, O. History of educational theories, 916.12 Carnegie, A. Education in the United States. . 833.3 Clarke, E. H. Building of a brain 916.4 .Sex in education 916.3 Clarke, J. F. Natural and artificial methods in the education of children 914-14 De Quincey, T- Letters to a young man whose education has been neglected 805.16 Dillaway, C. K. Education past and present, in Boston *438.4 Fiske, J, Liberal education : essay 824.10 Froebel, F. Education of man , 916.15 Froude, J. A. Address 804.21 Hamerton, P. G. The intellectual life 826.1 Hart, J. M. German universities 363- n Higginson, T. W. Common sense about women 927.3 Hinsdale, B. A, President Garfield and educa- tion 535-3 Hopkins, L. P. How shall my child be taught? 916.16 Kriege, M. H. The child : its nature and rela- tions. (Froebel's principles.) 916.2 Miller, H. My schools and schoolmasters 521.12 NicoU, H. J. Popular education and Lord Brougham 521-15 Parker, F. W. Talks on teaching 916.5 Patridge, L. E. " Quincy methods," illus- trated 916.10 Richardson, B. W. Temperance lesson book . . 924.4 Spencer, H. Education : intellectual, moral, and physical 801.18 Walker, F. A. Industrial education : address.. 916.8 See Schools. See also Massachusetts, Board of education Reports; and United States, Department of the Interior, Reports of the commis- sioner of education. Edward ill., A'ing of England. Warburton, W. History. [Epochs.] 451-5 Edward IV., King of England. See Fullerton, G. Stormy life 25 7.42 See Gairdner, J. Houses of Lancaster and York 45 1 -4 Edward Burton; by H. Wcod 228.21 EdMards, Amelia B. Barbara's history. 2 vols 257.63, 64 Four-fifteen express. [Little classics.] 812.8 Half a million of money 257.61 Miss Carew 257.62 Thousand miles up the Nile ' 349.24 Edwards, B. B. Essays on ancient literature and art 81 5.1 Edwards, Charles. History and poetry of finger- rings - 828. 1 Edwards, H. S. Rossini and his school 564.7 Edwards, Jonathan. See Allen, A. V. G. Life. .522.21 See Holmes, O. \\. Essay 817.5 Edwin Brothertoft; by T. Winthrop 212.26 Edwin Drood, Mystery of; by C. Dickens 263.1 Eggleston, Edward. Circuit rider 223.31 End of the world 223.32 First book in American history 475-22 EGGLESTON. 35 ELIZABETH. Eggl6Ston, Edward, continued. Graysons 223.38 Hoosier school-boy 223.35 Hoosier school-master 223.34 Household history of the United States and its people 475.21 Mystery of Metropolisville 223.37 Queer stories for boys and girls 223.36 Roxy 223.33 and Seelye, Lillie E. Brant and Red Jacket. . .475.14 Montezuma and the conquest of Mexico 475-15 Pocahontas and the early settlement of Vir- ginia 475-'3 Tecumseh and the Shawnee prophet 475- '' See Rideing, W. H. Boyhood 57^.2 Eggleston, George Gary. Big brother 236.13 Gaptain Sam. ... 236.15 Man of honour 236. 1 2 Rebel's recollections * 475-i6 Red Eagle 475-12 Signal boys 236.16 Wreck of the " Red Bird " 236. 14 Ed. French history for English children ; by S. Brook 473-3 Eglantine ; by l. m. Child 821.6 EglestOn, N. H. Hand-book of tree-planting. . . 634.4 Villages and village-life 642.1 Egmont, Count. See Goethe, J. W. von. Eg- mont : drama 803.12 See Motley, J. T. Rise of the Dutch Republic, 407.9, 10 Egoist ; by G. Meredith 267.40 Egjpt. Abbott, J. History of Cleopatra 471-5 , Adams, W. H. D. Egypt past and present. . . .346.15 Bartlett, S. C. From Egypt to Palestine 346-5 Brugsch-Bey, H. True story of the exodus of Israel 452.9 Butterworth, H. Eg)'pt and the Holy Land. . . 376.7 Carnegie, A. Round the world 319-6 Children : their homes, schools, etc 395-1 Clarke, J. F. Ten great religions : Egypt 912.10 Clement, G. E. History 472-4 Dawson, J. W. Modern science in Bible lands 346.20 Dicey, E. Future of Egypt 81 3.1 Ebers, G. Romances. 8 vols 241.22-26, 28-30 Gordon, C.G. Journals at Kartoum 547-" Hale, E. E., and S. Family flight over Egypt and Syria 396-3 Kinglake, A. W. Eothen : travel in Egypt, etc 346.14 Kingsley, C. Hypatia. (Egyptian life in the fifth century.) 261.21 Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in Egypt and the Holy Land 386.4 Lanoye, F. T. de. Rameses the Great : Egypt 3,300 years ago 472.3 Long, C. C. Bombardment of Alexandria, 1884 568.4 Murray, A. S. Mythology **R4.33 Poole, S. L. Art in Egypt: essay 813.8 Prime, W. C. Boat-life in Egypt and Nubia . . . 346.16 Rawlinson, G. Egypt and Babylon 442.4 Religions of the ancient world 442-3 Story of ancient Egypt. [Nations.] 482.12 RoUin, C. Ancient history, vol. 4 449-5 Seiss, J. A. Miracle in stone. (Great pyra- mid.) 346.12 Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea, and the Holy Land. 2 vols 349-1 1> 12 See also Nile. Egyptian princess; by G. Ebers. 2 vols • . . .241.29, 30 Egyptians. Lane, E. W. Manners and customs of the modern Egyptians. 2 vols 308.14, 15 Egyptians, continued. Rollin, C. Ancient history, vol. r 449-2 Wilkinson, J. G. Popular account of the an- cient Egyptians. 2 vols 308.12, 13 Eigllt cousins; by L. M. Alcott 287.7 Eigllt years' wanderings in Ceylon; by S. W. Baker 348.8 Eighteentll century. De Quincey, T. In schol- arship and literature 805.12 Gosse, E. History of eighteenth-century liter- ature, 1660-1780 815.29 Harrison, F. Essay 813.6 Lecky, W. E. H. History of England in the eighteenth century. 8 vols., 405. 13-16; 455.17-20 Elilieliard: tale of tenth century; by J. V. von Scheffel. 2 vols 245.41, 42 Elbon, Barbara, /.?«/(/. See Halstead, L. B. Elbow-room ; by M. Adder 221.3 Elder's wife; by H. H. Jackson 212. 14 Eldorado ; by B. Taylor. (California.) 313.3 Eleanor Maitland; by C. E. Clement 229.39 Election cases in Massachusetts, 1853-1885: reports of controverted elections; by E. P. Loring and C. T. Russell, Jr **R2.l8 Elections, Presidential. John-ton, A. Sum- mary of popular and electoral votes, 1789- 1876 **R3.22 Stanwood, E. History 412.9 Sumner, W. G. And civil service reform. 823.9 Elective affinities : a novel; by Goethe. 803.10 Electricity. Baile, J. Wonders of electricity.. 673.8 Brennan, M.S. Electricity and its discoverers, 673.9 Mendenhall, T. C. Century of electricity 673.10 Spencer, H. What is electricity? 801.19 Tungelmann, G. W. de. Electricity in modern life 673.13 Electric-incandescent lamp, Evolution of. Pope, F. L 673.12 Electric-light and electric motor. Mendenhall, T. C 673.10 Electric-telegraph. See Nicoll, H. J. Great movements, and those who achieved them, 521.15 Timbs, J. Wonderful inventions 677.5 Electro-telegraphy, Ocean. Timbs, J. Won- derful inventions 677.5 Elegy written in a country churchyard; by T. Gray • 717.3 Same. [Little classics.] 812.14 Elephants. Baker, S. W. Rifle and hound in Ceylon 348. 7 Holder, C. F. The ivory king 646.13 Elevator : farce; by W. D. Howells 214.15 El Fureidis; by M. S. Cummins 212.20 El Gringo: New Mexico and her people; by W. W. H. Davis 311-7 Eli ; by H. W. Chaplin 237.31 Ella: Spain fifty years ago; by F. Caballero 344-5 Ella, pseud. See Lamb, Charles. Eliot, George, /5^Mrt'. j'd'^ Blind, M. Life 512.1 See Cleveland, R. E. Essay on her poetry .... 827.7 Cross, J. W. Life, as related in her letters and journals. 3 vols 546.13-15 Harrison, F. Review of her letters and jour- nals 813.13 Lonsdale, M. George Eliot; life, books, etc . 827.9 Robertson, E. S. English poetesses 546.12 Whipple, E. P. Private life: essay 534-4 See also Cross, Mary A. E. [Lewes], for names of her works. Elizabeth, Queen of Scotland. See Strickland, A. Life 464.8 Elizabeth, Queen of England. See Abbott, J. History 47 1 -8 See Brooks, E. S. Historic girls 493-2 BLIZABETH. 36 ENGLAND. Elizabeth, Queen of England, continued. .S't'^Creighton, M. Age of Elizabeth. [Epochs.] 4516 Disraeli, I. Elizabeth and her parliament. .-. 806.8 Secret history of her death 806.9 £llet, Elizabeth F. Women of the American revolution. 2 vols 5 1 1 .4, 5 Elliott, F. R. Western fruit book 614.3 Elliott, J. R. American farms 823.20 Elliott, .Maud Howe. Newport aquarelle 288 46 San Rosario ranch 288.47 Ellis, George E. Hudson bay company *437.i8 Indians of Eastern Massachusetts *438.i Las Casas, and the relations of the Spaniards to the Indians *437.I2 Loyalists and their fortunes *437- 1 7 Puritan commonwealth *438.i Red Indian of North America in contact with the French and English *437.i i Red man and the white man in North America, 417.2 Religious element in the settlement of New England. Puritans and separatists in Eng- land *437-i3 Royal governors. [Boston.] *438.2 Sentiment of independence : its growth and consummation. [.America.] *437.i6 Ellis, Grace A. Life and works ©f Mrs. Bar- bauld. 2 vols 546.5, 6 ElhvOOd, Thomas. .S^^ Whittier, J. G. Sketch, 817.3 Elm island stories. See Kellogg, Elijah. Elsie books. See Finley, Martha. Elsie Venner; by O. W. Holmes 212.3 Ehvell, E. H. Boys of thirty-five 292.19 Emancipation proclamation; by A. Lincoln 438.8 Embroidery. See Needlework. Emerson, E. W. Emerson in Concord 5 14.22 Emerson, George B. Trees and shrubs of Mas- sachusetts. 2 vols *634.i, 2 rt«(/ Flint, C. L. Manual of agriculture 612.10 Emerson, Gouvemeur. American farmer's en- cyclopiedia **R3.6 j Ed. Fruit, flower, and vegetable gardener's I companion ; by P. Neill 61 1 .2 | Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Conduct of life 804.9 English traits 804.8 Essays. 2 vols 804.4, 5 | Letters and social aims 804.11 May-day, and other pieces. (Poems.) 804.13 Miscellanies: embracing nature; addresses; j lectures 804.6 Poems 804.1 2 Representative men 804.7 Society and solitude 804.10 The Adirondacks; the titmouse; Monadnoc. [.American poems.] 734-3 See .\lcott, A. B. Estimate of his character I and genius 514-6 Cabot, J. E. Memoir. 2 vols 514.20,21' Cooke, G. W. Life, writings, and philoso- I phy •. 514-7 Emerson, E. W. Emerson in Concord 514.22 Holmes, O. W. Life 513-7 | .9^^ rt/jo Drake, S. A. Old landmarks of Mid- i dlesex. (Home of Emerson.) 334-4 ! Lowell, J. R. Essay 804.1 ! Massachusetts historical society : tributes-... 5 14. 3 Stedman, E. C. Poets of .Vmerica 825.5 Whipple, E. P. Recollections 534-4 EmertOn, Ephraim. Introduction to the study of the middle ages, 375-814 484.8 Emery, E. B. Queens 221.26 i £mig;rant life in Kansas; by P. G. Ebbutt 313 22 : Emigrant's story; by J. T. Trowbridge 736.8 Emilia in England; or, Sandra Belloni; by G. Meredith 267.32 Emin, Pasha. See Stanley, H. M. In darkest .\frica. 2 vols 349.28, 29 Eminent men. Whipple, E. p. Recollections... 534.4 Eminent statesmen. Watson, H. C. 6 vols. : 1. Benjamin Franklin 573-1 2. Daniel Webster 573-2 3. Daring deeds of the revolution 573-3 4. William Penn 573-4 5. Henry Clay 573.5 6. Noble deeds of our forefathers 573-6 Emma; by L Austin 263.31 Emmerton, J. .v. Record of the 23d regiment, Mass. V. I., 1861-65 436.10 Emperor ; by G. Ebers. 2 vols 241 .25, 26 Employers. Gladden, W. Working people and the'r employers 823.10 Enault, Louis. Captain's dog 242.45 EncyolopaPdia, .\merican family, of useful knowl- edge. Webster, T., and Parkes, Mrs **R3.3 Encyclopedia, .\merican farmer's. Emerson, G. **R3.6 Encyclopedia of animated nature 646.1 Encyclopedia of gardening. Loudon, J. C 617. i See also Cyclopitdia. End of religious controversy; by J. Milner 921.4 End of the world ; by E. Eggleston 223.32 Endless chain; by Pansy 288. 1 Endymion ; by B. Disraeli 252.8 Endymion : poem; by J. Keats 722.11 England. Description, travel: Booth, Cen. W. In darkest England, and the way out 924.15 Butterworth, H. England and France. [Zig- zags.] 376.1 Champney, E. W. Three Vassar girls in Eng- land 376.12 Charles, E. Early dawn. (English life in the olden time ) 264.7 Collier, R. L. English home life 343-8 Downing, A. J. Rural essays 61 7.6 Eddy, D. C. Through Scotland and England- . 382.2 Emerson, R. W. English traits- • .- 804.8 Hawthorne, N. English note-book 202.16 Our old home 203.6 Holmes, O. W. One hundred days in Europe, 352.2 Howitt, W. Rural life of England 343.1 Irving, W. Bracebridge Hall. (Rural life of the English gentry.) 817.12 Sketch-book 817. 1 1 Jackson, H. H. Glimpses of three coasts 313-15 James, H. Transatlantic sketches 342.25 Jessopp, A. English rural life 813.6 Macgregor, J. \'oyage alone in the " Rob Roy " canoe 353.7 Olmsted, F. L. Walks and talks of an Ameri- can farmer in England 343-5 O'Rell, Max. John Bull and his island 837.1 Patton, C. J. England as seen by an American banker 343.9 Stowe, H. B. Sunny memories in foreign lands. 2 vols 342-2, 3 Taine, H. Notes on England 343-10 Victoria, Queen. Leaves from the journal of our life in the Highlands. 2 vols 566.1, 2 See also London and Europe. History : Bacon, F. Reigns of Henry VIL, Henry VIIL, and Elizabeth 803.18 Buckle, H. T. Civilization in England. 2 vols 445-4, 5 Church, A. J. Story of early Britain. [Na- tions.] 482.26 Dickens, C. Child's history of England 474-IO P2aton, D. B. Civil service in Great Britain. . - - 445.6 Freeman, E. A. Norman conquest. 6 vols. .. -446.1-6 ENGLAND. 37 ENGLISH. England. Freeman, E. A., continued. Origin of the English nation 446.15 Froissart, J. Chronicles of adventure, battle, and custom in England 473-1 Green, J. R. English people. 4 vols 405.9-12 Conquest of England, 758-1071 446.13 Making of England, 449-830 446.12 Greville, C. C. F. Memoirs : reigns of George IV. and William IV. 2 vols 566. 1 1 , 12 Memoirs: reign of Queen Victoria, 1837- 1860. 3 vols 566.13-15 Guizot, F. P. G. Oliver Cromwell and the English commonwealth. 2 vols 446.7, 8 Hallam, H. Constitutional history. 2 vols.. .445.2, 3 Hume, D. History, A. D. 52-1689. 6 vols. . . .455.1-6 Knight, C. Popular history. 8 vols 408.7-14 Lecky, W. E. H. England in the eigh- teenth century. 8 vols. . . .405.13-16; 455.17-20 Macaulay, T. B. History, from the acces- sion of James II. 5 vols 446.1 7-21 McCarthy, J. History of the four Georges, vols. 1,2 456.1, 2 Short history of our own times, from the accession of Queen Victoria to 1880 466.1 Mackenzie, R. History of the nineteenth century 45515 Martin, T. Life of the Prince Consort. (Albert.) 5 vols 566.5-9 Martineau, H. History, from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the Cri- mean war. 4 vols 455.1 1-14 Morris, E. E., ed. Epochs of modern history : Creighton, M. Age of Elizabeth 451-6 Gairdner, J. Houses of Lancaster and York 451.4 Gardiner, S. R. First two Stuarts and the Puritan revolution, 1603- 1660 451 -8 Hale, E. Fall of the Stuarts and West- ern Europe, 1678-1697 451-7 McCarthy, J. Epoch of reform, 1830- 1850 451.17 Moberly, C. E. Early Tudors : Henry VII. and Henry VIII 4Si.i8| Morris, E. E. Age of Anne 45i-i3 Early Hanoverians 451.16 1 Stubbs, W. Early Plantagenets 451.15' Warburton, W. Edward III 451-5 Strickland, A. Queens of England : abridged, ^ adapted, and continued, for ytaing folks; by K. Kaufman. 3 vols 474.7-9 Thompson, E. History. [Freeman's school course.] 484.2 Towle, G. M. Young people's history 474-1 1 ' Yonge, C. M. Victorian half-century 56610' Young fijlks' history 474-4 History, additional works : Abbott, J. History of King Alfred 471-2 History of King Charles 1 471-3 History of King Charles II 471-4 History of King Richard I 471-^7 History of King Richard II 471.18 '; History of King Richard III 471.19 History of Queen Elizabeth 471-8 History of Margaret of Anjou 471.12 Adams, C. K., ed. Representative British orations. 3 vols 822. 1 -3 Doran, J. Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover. 2 vols 446 9, 10 I'.Uis, C!. E. Puritans and Separatists in Eng- land *437-i3 Freeman, E A. English people in its three homes 446 14 George Washington the expander of Eng- land ,,........ 446. 1 6 England, continued. Oliphant, M. O. W, Literary history of Eng- land. 3 vols 815.13-15 Palfrey, J. G. Account of Puritanism in Eng- land 406. 1 England under King Charles II 406.2, 3 England under King James II 406.3 Rise of the Independents in England 406.2 Parkman, F. France and England in North America. 7 vols 405.3-7; 413.1,2 Punch. History of England, 1845-1878, illus- trated by the Beaconsfield cartoons 466. 11 Russell, W. C. Nelson and the naval supremacy of England 562.11 Thackeray, W. M. Four Georges 202.10 Whittier, J. G. England under James II 817.4 See also English and Europe. England and Russia. Constable, A. G. Afghan- istan 468. 1 5 Freeman, E. A Relation of the English peo- ple to the Russo-Turkish war 813. i Marvin, C. Russians at the gates of Herat .... 468.3 Towle, (i. M. England and Russia in Asia. . . . 468.4 Engle, Alice B. Story of four acorns 289.25 English authors. Adams, O. F. Brief hand- book **R4. 1 5 English Bodley family; by H. E. Scudder 277.8 English cathedrals; by E. W. Boyd 343 6 English church composers; by W. A. Barrett 564.10 English colonics in America. Coffin, C. C. His- tory, 1605-1760 476.4 Doyle, J A. History. Vol. i : Virginia, Mary- land, and the Carolinas 413-3 History. Vols. 2 and 3: The Puritan col- onies 413-4, 5 English commonwealth. Guizot, F. P. G. His- tory of Oliver Cromwell and the common- wealth. 2 vols 446.7, 8 English "Daisy Miller; " by V. W. Johnson 229.17 English drama. White, R. CJ. Rise and prog- ress to the time of Shakespeare 701.1 English dramatists. Old. Whipple, E. P. Essay, 817.20 English explorations and settlements in North America, 1497-1689. Winsor, J., ed *437.I3 English and French in North Ameiica, 1689- 1763. Winsor, J., ed *437.i5 English governess at the Siamese court; by A. H. Leonowens 358.1 English home life; by R. L. Collier 343.8 English humorists of the eighteenth century; by W. M. Thackeray 202.10 English in the West Indies; by J. A. Froude 316.8 English lands, letters, and kings; by D. G. Mitchell. 2 vols 836.2, 3 English language. Hill, A. S. Our English 926.7 Webster, N. Dictionary **R9.5 White, R. G. " British " English and "Ameri- can " English 926.5 English pronunciation in the Elizabethan era, 701.12 Every-day English 926.6 Words and their uses, past and present 926.1; Wilson, J. 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History of .Amelia 261. 1 See Dobson, A. Life 545-32 Lowell, J. R. Address on unveiling his bust, England, 1883 817.16 Thackeray, W. M. English humourists 202.10 Whipple, E. P. Review of his works 817.20 Fields, James T. Biographical notes and per- sonal sketches 514-11 Underbrush 827.5 Yesterdays with authors 817.25 FleSCO ; by F. Schiller 803.4 Fiesole, C. G. da. ^Fra Angelica.) .Sd-i? Sweet- ser, M. F. Life. 544-13 See also Oliphant, M . O. W. Makers of Flor- ence 554.1 Ruskin, J. Modern painters, vol. 5 802.20 Tytler, S. Old masters 818.8 Vasari, G. Lives, vol. 2 544-17 Flflne at the fair; by R.Browning 723-17 Fifteen decisive battles of the world; by E. S. Creasy. 461 .9 Fifth Avenue to Alaska, From; by E. Pierrepont, 31 2.6 Fifty years of London life; by E. Yates. 557-i^ Fighting fire : the great fires of history 928.2 Fighting the fiames; or, London fire-brigade; by R. M. Ballantyne 299.8 Figs and thistles; by A. W. Tourgee 239.4 FlgUier, Louis. Insect world 647.4 Ocean world 647.3 Yegetable world 676. 1 Figures of the past; by J. Quincy 534-3 Fiji. Gumming, C. F. G. At home in Hji 348-5 Fillmore, Millard. Selections from messages. . - 535.6 See Fiske, J. Presidents of .America, with por- trait **R9.3 Finanee. Atkinson, E. Essay upon banks and banking 823.6 Clews, H. Twenty-eight years in Wall Street. . . 534.8 Newcomb, S. A B C of finance. 823. 1 2 Peabody, F. H., ami Kidder, H. P. History of finance in Boston *438.4 Fine arts. Dexter, A. In Boston *438.4 Jameson, A. M. Legends of the Madonna, as represented in the fine arts 801. 4 Legends of the monastic orders, as represented in the fine arts 801 .5 Sacred and legendary art. 2 vols 801. i, 2 Finger-rlngS. Edwards, C. History and poetry 828.I , I Finikin and his gold pippins; by Mme. de Chate- ( laine 279.46 Finland. -V^v Du Chaillu, P. r.. Lan.i of the j midnight sun. 2 vols 345-2,3 j \incent. V. Norsk, Lapp, and Finn 351-4 I Finlej, Martha F. Elsie books. 15 vols: I. 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De Quincey 812. i Flint, C. L. Annual reports to the board of agriculture of Massachusetts, 1853-1879. 27 vols 618.6-24; 619. 1-8 Grasses and forage plants 686. i and Emerson, G. B. Manual of agriculture 612.10 Flirtations in fashionable life; by C. Sinclair. ... 251.9 Flock of girls; by N. Perry 235.21 Flood. Rendell, E.. D. Antediluvian history and narrative of the flood, as set forth in the early portions of the book of Genesis, critically examined amd explained 442.2 Flood, Henry. See Lecky, W. E. H. Leaders of public opinion in Ireland 405.17 Flora Lyndsay ; by S. Moodie 25 1 .24 Flora of Boston and its vicinity; by Asa Gray *438.i Flora's interpreter; by S. J. Hale 613 4 Florence, Jlaly. Hare, A. J. C. Florence 354-10 James, H. Transatlantic sketches 342.25 Oliphant, M. O. W. Makers of Florence. 554-1 Stockton, F. R. Personally conducted 396-1 1 Florence and John; by J. Abbott 271.15 Florence Dombey; from " Dombey and son" of C. Dickens; ed. by Mrs. Horton 281.7 Florence stories; by J. Abbott. 3 vols 271. 15-17 Floriculture. See Flower-garden; Flowers. Florida. Bill, Ledyard. A winter in Florida.. . 315.2 Lanier, S. Its scenery, climate, and history.. . . 315. i Munroe, Kirk. Wakulla : adventure in Florida, 278.41 Parkman, F. Huguenots in Florida 405.3 Shea, J. G. Ancient Florida *437.I2 Flower, fruit, and thorn pieces; by J. P. F. Richter. 2 vols 8oi.ll, 12 Flower of the family ; by E. Prentiss 275.27 Flower-garden. Buist, R. American 613.3 Cassell. Popular gardening, vol. i 633.5 Henderson, P. Practical floriculture 613.9 Johnson, L. Every lady her own flower-gar- dener 613.6 Loudon, Mrs. J. W. Gardening for ladies 613.2 Tonna, C. E. Flower-garden : religious sym- bolism of flowers 6 1 3. 1 Same. [Works, vol. i.]. 816.3 See also Garden and Gardening. Flower-school at Corlear's Hook. Dickinson, E. E 934. 1 FlOWerleSS plants; by N. D'Anvers 655.5 Flowers. Beecher, H. W. 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Food, and how to digest it; impurities in food, and how to detect them, 925.6 Safford, M. J., and Allen, M. E. " What she ate " 925.3 Wilson, G. Food and diet 915.2 Food of animals and the fattening of cattle; by R. D. Thomson 615.7 Fool's errand ; by A. W. Tourgee 239.2 Fools of nature; by A. Brown 226.41 Foot-prints of the Creator; by H. Miller. (Ge- ology.) 665.1 Foote, Henry W. Rise of dissenting faiths in Boston *438.i Foote, Mary H. Friend Barton's concern 232.10 For a woman ; by N. Perry 235.20 For Lilias; by R. N. Carey 235.31 For the Major; by C. F. Woolson 216.28 Forayers ; by w. G. Simms 222.2 ForheS, a. Glimpses through the cannon smoke, 362.1 Russians, Turks, and the Bulgarians at the theatre of war ' 813. 1 Forbes, H. O. Naturalist's wanderings in the Eastern archipelago 348.9 Forbes, J. D. Biography of Sir Humphry Davy, 557.I Forbidden land. Oppert, E. Voyages to the Corea 355-' Force. Abbott, J. Science for the young 673.4 Tyndall, J. Matter and force 672.1 Force, M. F. From Fort Henry to Corinth 432-2 Forced acquaintances; by E. Robinson 276.37 Forecastle to the cabin. From; by S. Samuels.. . 594.1 Foregone conclusion; by W. D. Howells 214.3 Foreman, pseud. Big wages, and how to earn them 823 19 Forest botany. Gray, Asa. Field, forest, and garden botany 676.4 Forest days; by G. P. R. James 258.55 Forest exiles; by M. Reid 297.8 FORESTER. 44 *iiAN(;E. Forester, Frank, pseud. See Herbert, Henry W. Forestrj. Fuller, A. S. Practical forestry 634.5 Hough, F. B. Report on forestry, United States 6F Forests. See Trees. Formation of vegetable mould through the ac- tion of worms; by C. Darwin 665.4 Forms of land and water; by N. D'Anvers 655.2 Forms of water in clouds and rivers, ice and gla- ciers ; by J. Tyndall 673.6 Forney, J. W. New nobility 232.2S Forrester, Mrs , pseud. See Bridges, .Urs. Forrester, Francis, pseud. See Wise, Daniel. Fors clavigera; by J. Ruskin 802.9 Forster, John. Life of Charles Dickens. 3 "ols 557-i7-»9 Fors)'th, William. Life of Cicero 561.5 Fort Henry. Force, M. F. From Fort Henry to Corinth 432.2 Fortune. Little classics; ed. by R. Johnson 812.12 Contents: The gold-bug; byE.A. Poe. The fairy-finder; by S. Lover. Murad, the unlucky; by .M. Edgeworth. Children of the public; by E. E. Hale. Rival dreamers; by J. Banim. Threefold destiny; by N. Hawthorne. Fortune's fool; by J. Hawthorne 239.33 Fortunes of Glencore; by C. Lever 257.1 Fortunes of Nigel ; by W. Scott 262. 1 3 Fortunes of Rachel; by E. E. Hale 223.13 Fortunes of the Faradays; by A. M. Douglas. . -217.23 Fort)'.seven Ronins; by .\. B. Mitford 812.11 Forty-third regiment, Mass. V. M. Rogers, E. H. Reminiscences of military service therein, 1862-63 436.9 Forty years in the wilderness of pills and powders; by W. A. Alcott 91 5.1 Foster, Abby K. : her connection with the anti- slavery clause 523.8 Foster, Mrs. L H. {Faye I/untin^ton.) Could- n't be bought, and other stories 286.39 Transformed 286.37 What Fide remembers 286.38 Foster, John. .SV<- Bayne, p. Christian life 912.8 See De (|)uincey, T. Essay 805 . 1 3 Foster, W. E. Libraries and readers 936.2 Relation of libraries to the school system 936-3 Fothergill, Jessie. Borderland 244.19 First violin 244. 1 8 Kith and kin .' 244. 1 7 March in the ranks 244.20 Probation 244. 1 5 WelUields 244.16 Foul play; by C. Reade and D. Boucicault 259.35 Foundation of death ; by A. Gustafson 924.3 FOUQU^. See La Motte-Fouque. Four centuries of English letters; by W. B. Scoones 815.17 Four feet, two feet, and no feet; ed. by L. E. Richards 645.10 Four-flfteen express; by A. B. Edwards 812.8 Four Georges. McCarthy, J. History, vols. I and 2 456. 1 , 2 Thackeray, W. M. Sketches of manners, morals, court, and town life 202. 10 ' Four girls at Chautauqua ; by Pansy 288.2 Fonr irrepressibles 221.19 Four leading doctrines of the New Church; by E. 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French history for English children, 473.3 Erckmann-Chatrian. Historical novels. 6 vols. 245. 1 -6 Gardiner, S. R. Thirty years' war, 1618-1648.. -451-3 Guizot, F. P. G. Popular history. 6 vols. . .*4o8. 1-6 Hallam, H. Middle ages 444-1 Headley, J. T. Napoleon [L] and his mar- shals 447.3 Lamartine, A. de. History of the French rev- olution in 1 848 447-9 Mackenzie, R. The 19th century: a history. . .455.15 Masson, G. Mediaeval France. [Nations.]. . .482.21 Pardoe, J. Louis XIV., and the court of France in the 17th century. 2 vols 447-6, 7 Parkman, F. France and England in North America. 7 vols 405.3-7; 413.1,2 Rosenthal, L. America and France. (Influ- ence of United States on France in i8th century.) 447.12 Thiers, L. A. Consulate and the empire of France under Napoleon. 2 vols 447.1,2 Tocqueville, A. de. ()\A regime and the revo- lution 447-8 Towle, G. M. Modern France, 1851-1878 447- 18 Washburne, E. B. Recollections of a minis- ter to France, 1S69-1877. 2 vols 457-'. 2 Weiss, C. 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(Ad- dress. ) 536.5 '^''W'' 536.3 Wright, H. C. Children's stories of the great scientists 575 .9 Franklin, .SVr John. Gilder, W. H. Schwatka's search in quest of the Franklin records. ... 318.4 Kane, E. K. Second Grinnell expedition in search of Franklin, 1853-55. 2 vols 318.1,2 M'Clintock, F. L. Discovery oif his fate 3 18. 11 Richardson, J. Biography 557-1 Franklin and Nashville campaign; by J. D. Cox, 432.10 Fred Markham in Russia; by W. H. G. Kingston, 373. 1 Frederic, Harold. Brother Sebastian's friend- ship 232. 1 2 Frederick I. Topelius, Z. Times of Freder- ick 249.33 Frederick II., the Great, of Prussia. Longman, F. W. Frederick the Great, and the seven years' war 45 1 . 10 Lowell, J. R. Essay on Carlyle's history 804.1 Macaulay, T. B. Essay 816.5] Mundt, C. M. Old Fritz and the new era 249.4 I Frederick William, of Germany, emperor and empress. See Roberts, D. Two royal lives 566.16 Fredericksburg campaign; by F. W. Palfrey. . . 432.5 Free Joe ; by J. C. 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My Arizona class 934-1 Souvenirs of my time 523.13 Fremont, John C. Exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon, and California, 313.6 French, Alice. (^Octave 'Jhanet.) Bishop's vagabond 232.13 Expiation 226.32 Knitters in the sun , 226.31 French, Harry W. Castle foam 232.29 French, Henry F. Farm drainage 626. i French, L. Virginia. My roses - 221.14 French and Italian note-books; by N. Haw- thorne 203.2 French country family; by Mme. de Witt 265.2 French crusaders. Ditson, G. L. Crescent and French crusaders 349-7 French explorations and settlements in North America, 1500-1700; <'(/. by J. Winsor. . .*437.I4 French history for English children; by S. Brook 473.3 French home life; from Blackwood's magazine. -353.1 1 French language, Gasc, F. E. A. Dictionary. .**R8.iS O'Rell, Max. John Bull, Jr.; or, French as she is traduced 837.3 French poets and novelists; by H. James 543-5 French Protestant refugees. Weiss, C. History. 2 vols 447 4. 5 French revolution. Carlyle, T. 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Beethoven's nine symphonies. . . 838.3 Growth of the mind. Observations on; by S. Reed, 826.3 GUARDIAN 52 HAI.L. Guardian anj^el; by O. W. Holmes 212.4 (illienil ; l)y b. W. Howard 235.3 OuonOII, I'ran9ois. Treatise on milch cows 615.2 (illPrilsey, A. H., ,ind Davis, I. P. Health at home 654.12 tilHTIISt'}, Lucy E. Irish Amy 291.7 illiernsoj. Isle of. See Waring, (!. E., Jr. A farmer's vacation Z^ZZ CillCnisey lily; by S. Coolidge 286.1 Uu('rra//i, E. l). Manfred 242.38 GllidU lommaso ^Gtiido J^eni). See Sweetser, M. E. Life 544-9 See Tytler, S. Old masters 81 8.8 Guild, Curtis. Abroad again 342. 1 7 Over the ocean 342.1 6 Guild court; by G. MacDonald 256.16 GulllCUlin, A. Wonders of the moon 674.6 Guhicy, Louise I. Goose-quill papers S27.6 GuiZUt) E. P. (>. History of Oliver Cromwell, and the English commonwealth. 2 vols. 446.7, 8 Popular history of Erance. 6 vols *4o8.i-6 Gulf and inland waters. Mahan, A. T. Navy in the civil war, vol. 3 432- 1 5 Gulf of Mexico. See Bishop, N. H. 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Gymnasiums and gymnastic exercises 925.1 Browning, O. Cnmnastic theories of Plato and Aristotle 916.12 Gypsies. Leland, C. G. Gypsies 362.2 Whittier, J. G. Yankee gypsies 81 7.4 Gypsy books; by E. S. Phelps. 4 vols 225.9-12 H. H family , by E. Bremei 248.2 H. \\., f'seud. See Jackson, Helen M. E. H. Hacklander, E. W. Behind blue glasses 247.41 Uaile, Ellen. Hazel-nut, and her brothers 2S9.19 Hake, a. E. story of Chinese Gordon 547- 10 Ed. Journals of Major-Gen. Gordon at Kar- touni 547-11 Hale, E. Eall of the Stuarts and Western Europe, 1678-1697. [Epochs.] 45'-7 Hale, Edward Everett. Back to back. 223.20 Boys' heroes 575-4 Children of the public 223.3 Hale, Edward Everett, continued. Same. [Little classics : Eortune.] 812.12 Christmas in Narragansett 223.12 Crusoe in New \'ork, and other tales 223.10 Fortunes of Rachel 223.13 Hawkins and Drake. [America.] *437-i3 His level best; brick moon; and other stories.. 223.9 How to do it. (Good manners, etc.) 914-3' If, yes, and perhaps 223.3 In his name : story of the Waldenses 223.6 Ingham papers 223.2 Lord Bellomont and Capt. Kidd. [Boston.] ..♦438.2 Magellan's discovery. [America.] *437.12 Man without a country 223.3 Same. [Little classics: Exile.] 812.1 Mr. Tangier's vacations 223.21 Mrs. Merriam's scholars 223.8 Naval history of the American revolution *437.i6 Our Christmas in a palace 223.11 Our new crusade : temperance story • . 223.7 Philip Nolan's friends 223.1 Philip's war. [History of Boston.] *438.i Siege of Boston *438.3 Skeleton in the closet 223.3 Same. [Little classics : Laughter.] 812.5 Stories of adventure, told by adventurers 223.16 Stories of discovery, told by discoverers 223.17 Stories of invention, told by inventors 223.18 Stories of the sea, told by sailors 223.15 Stories of the war, told by soldiers 223.14 Sybaris and other homes 917.10 Ten times one is ten 223.5 Ups and downs 223.4 What career? 9I4-30 and Hale, E. E., Jr. Eranklin in Erance. 2 vols 516.18, 19 ^?«^ Hale, Susan. Family flight around home . . 396.2 Family flight over Egypt and Syria 396-3 Family flight through France, Germany, Nor- way, and Switzerland 396-1 Family flight through Mexico 396.4 Story of Spain. [Nations.] 482.7 and others. Sunday-school stories on the golden texts of the international lessons of 1889. 2 vols 223.22, 23 Ed. Age of fable; by T. Bulfinch 815.7 See Rideing, W. H. Boyhood 576.2 Hale, Edward E., Jr., joint author. See Hale, Edward Everett. Hale, George S. Charities of Boston '^438.4 Hale, Gertrude E. Little flower-people. (Bot- any.) 686.7 Hale, Lucretia P. Last of the Peterkins 282.16 Peterkin papers 282.15 Hale, C(7//. Nathan. .S^^ Stuart, I. W. Life 521.7 Hale, Sarah J. Flora's interpreter and fortuna flora 613.4 Hale, Susan. Family flight through Spain 396-5 Story of Mexico. [Nations.] 482.22 Ed. Life and letters of Thomas G. Appleton. .514.16 Joint author. See Hale, Edward Everett. Half a million of money; by A. B Edwards 257.61 Half century in Salem; by M. C. D. Silsbee 534-5 Half-hour stories of choice reading; by J. S. Adams 821.7 Half-hours with Greek and Latin authors; by G. H. Jennings and W. S. Johnstone 836.1 Half-hours with the best authors, by C. Knight. 6 vols 806.11-16 Haliburton, T. C. Clockmaker: sayings and doings of Samuel .Slick 231.20 Halifax, Mass. History. See History of Ply- mouth county **R8.II Hall, A. M. Sec- Hall, Mrs. S. C. HALI.. 53 HAREM. Hall, C. W. Drifting round the world 375-1 Hall, E. B. Memoir of Mary L. Ware 5 ' i -3 Hall, Florence Howe. Social customs 914-25 Hall, Robert. See Rogers, H. Life ■ • - 557-1 See Sigourney, L. H. Sketch 5 ' i - 1 Hall, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. Ireland, North and West 345.1 Hallani, Arthur H. 5i?^ Brown, Z>r. J. Essay.. 816.6 See Tennyson, A. In memoriam 713 20 Hallani, Henry. Constitutional history of Eng- land, Henry VH.-George II. 2 vols 445-2, 3 Literature of Europe in the 15th, i6th, and 17th centuries. 2 vols 815.1 1, 12 View of the state of Europe during the middle ages. 2 vols 444. i , 2 See Macaulay, T. B. Essay 816.5 Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history 815.15 Halliday, S. B., joint author. See Abbott, Ly- man. Hallow e'en. See Brooks, E. S. Storied holi- days 282.32 HallOWell, Anna D., ed. James and Lucretia Mott : life and letters 5235 Hallowell, R. P. Pioneer Quakers 41 2.4 Quaker invasion of Massachusetts 412.5 Halstead, Leonora B. (^Barbara Elbon.) Beth- esda 227.15 HamertOn, Eugenie. Golden mediocrity 251.29 Hamerton, Philip G. Dogs. [Little classics.] . .812.17 Human intercourse 826.2 Intellectual life 826.1 Landscape 818.13 Paris : in old and present times 353-9 Round my house : rural life in France 353-1 Saone : a summer voyage *353.i4 Thoughts about art 818.14 Wenderholme 251.28 Hamilton, Alexander. Oration on the expediency of adopting the federal constitution, 1788.. 822.4 See Lodge, H. C. Life 515-2 Studies in history 412.6 Morse, J. T., Jr. Life. 2 vols 516.6, 7 Nott, E. Oration on his death 822.4 Hamilton, Q^\\,pset4d. See Dodge, Mary A. Hamilton, Sir William. See De Quincey, T. Works, vol. 9 805.16 Jones, J. H. Critique on the Hamiltonian the- ory of limitation 912.5 Hamlet: tragedy; by Shakespeare; ed. by W. J. Rolfe 731. 1 Same ; ed. by R. G. White 701 . 1 1 See Clarke, M, C. Girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines. (Ophelia.) 273.26 Jameson, A. M. Characteristics of women. (Ophelia.) 801 .6 Leifchild, F. Essay: a new reading. . .. 813.5 Hammer: story of the Maccabean times; by A. J. Church and R. Seeley 273.12 Hammer and rapier; by J. E. Cooke 475-^7 Hammersmith: his Harvard days; by M. S. Severance 229.29 Hammond, J. H. Farmer's and mechanic's practical architect 644.3 Hammond, W. A. Doctor Grattan 229.30 HanafOrd, Phcebe A. Life of George Peabody.. 522.5 Hancock, A. R. Reminiscences of Winfield Scott Hancock 525.1 Hancock, Dorothy [Quincy]. See Ellet, Mrs. E. F. Women of the American revolution, 51 1.4 See Holmes, O. W. Dorothy Q: poem 726.2 Hancock, Winfield Scott. Reminiscences; by his wife 525-1 Hand-book of American authors; by O. F. Adams **R4.i6 Hand-book of English authors; by O. F. Adams **R4.15 Hand-book of legendary and mythological art; by C. E. Clement *i'R4.36 Hand-book of plants; by P. Henderson 676.8 Hand-book of the American revolution. Reader's; by J. Winsor **R3.I5 Handel, George Frederick. See Marshall, Mrs. J. Life 564.12 See also Haweis, H. R. Music and morals.... 838.2 Handicapped ; by M. Harland 218.5 Handy Andy; by S. Lover 258.47 Hanging of the crane; by H. W. Longfellow. . . 725.1 Hannah ; by Miss Muloch 265.12 Hannah Thurston; by B. Taylor 212.31 Hannibal. .S>6'. Abbott, J. History 471.10 See Hale, E. E. Boys' heroes 575-4 Henty, G. A. Young Carthaginian. 293.15 See also Histories of Carthage and Rome. Hannibal of New York; by T. Wharton 238.25 Hanover, Mass. History. See History of Ply- mouth county **R8. 1 1 Hanover, House of. Doran, J. Lives of the queens of England of the House of Han- over. 2 vols 446.9, 10 Hanoverians, Early. Morris, E. E. History. [Epochs.] 451.16 Hans Brinker; by M. M. Dodge 276.22 Hansa towns. Zimmem, H. History. [Na- tions.] 482.25 Hanson, Mass. History. See History of Ply- mouth county **R8. 1 1 Hanson, C. H. Homer's stories, simply told. . .. 273.9 Stories of the days of King Arthur 273. 10 Hanson, J. H. Lost prince: Louis XVII 521.8 Haole, A. Sandwich Island notes 368.1 Happiness. Spencer, H. Social statics 801.21 Happy boy ; by B, Bjornson 246.32 Happy Dodd ; by R. T. Cooke 225 46 Happy find ; by Mme. Gagnebin 242.49 Happy prince ; by O. Wilde 282.41 Haps and mishaps of a tour in Europe; by Grace Greenwood 342.19 Hard cash; by C. Reade 259.40 Hard maple; byS. ««(/A. Warner 216.25 Hard times; by C. Dickens 263.18 Hardenberg, F. von. {Novalis.) See Carlyle, T. Essay 816.10 HardSCrabble of Elm Island; by E. Kellogg .. . 296.6 Hardy, Arthur, S. But yet a woman 214.42 Passe Rose 214.44 Wind of destiny 214.43 Hardy, Lady Duftus. Through cities and prairie lands : an American tour 322.3 Hardy, Thomas. Far from the madding crowd. .255.26 Laodicean 255.28 Mayor of Casterbridge 255.31 Pair of blue eyes 255.27 Two on a tower. 255.29 Trumpet-major 255.32 Under the greenwood tree 255.30 Hare, a. j. C. Cities of Northern and Central Italy. 3 vols 354-5-7 Days near Rome 354-8 Florence 354. 10 Life and letters of Frances, Baroness Bunsen.. .546.18 Sketches in Holland and Scandinavia 363.4 Studies in Russia 34I.I i Venice 354- 1 1 Walks in London 343-2 Wanderings in Spain 344-7 Harem. Leonowens, A. H. Romance of the harem 358.2 English governess at the Siamese court 358. 1 HARLAND. 54 HAWTHORNE. KurlUUd, E. J. See Smiles, S. Men of inven- tion 563.2 Harland, Henry. {Sidney Ltiska.) As it was written 234 46 (Irandison Mather 234.47 Harlaiul, Marion, pseud. .S"^ Hawkins, W. G. Life, 521.5 Hawkins, W. G. Life of John H. W. Hawkins, 521.5 Hawortll's; by F. H. Burnett 215.17 Haw tliorne, Julian. Beatrix Randolph 239.32 Fortune's fo"ol '. 239.33 ( iarth 239.35 Idolatry 239.31 Love — or a name - • - 239.34 Nathaniel Hawthorne and his wife : biography. 2 vols 5i4-i4> 15 Sebastian Strome 239.30 Ed. Doctor Grimshawe's secret; by N. Haw- thorne 239.29 HAWTHORNE. 55 HEAT. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. American note-books.. 203.1 Biographical stories 203.4 Birthmark. [Little classics.] 812.8 Blithedale romance 202.13 Buds and bird voices 812.17 David Swan.' [Little classics.] 812.4 Doctor Grimshawe's secret; ed. by J. Haw- thorne 239.29 Dolliver romance 203.3 English note-books 202.16 Ethan Brand. [Little classics.] 812. i Fanshawe; Dolliver romance; biographical sketches; tales and sketches 203.3 French and Italian note-books 203.2 Grandfather's chair: true stories from New England history 203.5 House of the seven gables 202.14 Marble faun 202. 1 5 Mosses from an old manse. 203.8 Our old home : England 203 6 Scarlet letter 202. 1 3 Septimius Felton 203.6 Snow-image, and other twice-told tales 202.14 Tanglewood tales 203.4 Threefold destiny. [Little classics.] 812.12 True stories from New England history, 1620- 1803 : Grandfather's chair 279.26 Twice-told tales 203.7 Wakefield : sketch. [Little classics.] 812. 2 Wonder-book for girls and boys 203.5 Same. [Riverside series.] 279.27 See Hawthorne, J. Nathaniel Hawthorne and his wife : biography. 2 vols 514.14, 15 James, H. Life 545-13 See also Fields, J. T. Yesterdays with authors, 817.25 Gilman, S. Contributions to literature 827.1 Higginson, T. W. Short study 825.4 Longfellow, H. W. Driftwood. (Twice- told tales.) 21 2.2 HaxtOIl, John. Dairy cows and dairy farming in Great Britain 615.3 Hay, Mary Cecil. Back to the old home 257.50 Hidden perils 257.48 Shadow on the threshold 257.49 Haj-asthma. Wilson, J. C. Summer and its diseases. 925.7 Hayden, W. B. Modem spiritualism 923. 2 Haydn, Joseph. See Nohl, L. Life 564.27 See Townsend, P. D. Life 564. 1 5 See also ll2.\\t\s, li.'R. Music and morals ... . 838.2 Hayes, A. A. Denver express : story 232.12 Jesuit's ring. (Mt. Desert.) 227.35 Hayes, a. a., jr. New Colorado and the Santa Fe trail 3131 Hayes, Henry, pseud. See Kirk, Ellen W. [Olney]. Hayes, Isaac I. Arctic boat journey 318.17 Cast away in the cold 297.1 Land of desolation : Greenland 318.12 Open Polar sea 318.13 Hayes, Rutherford B. Selections from speeches, messages, etc 535-6 See Fiske, J. Presidents of America, with por- trait .**R9.3 Hayne, Robert Y. Oration, United States Senate, 1830; with Daniel Webster's reply thereto, 822.4 Haynes, ll. W. Early explorations of New Mexico *437.i2 Prehistoric archieology of North America. . . .*437.ii Haynes, J. E. Pseudonyms of authors **R4. 1 2 Hayti. Hazard, S. Glance at Hayti 316.7 Hayward, John. Gazetteer of the United States, **R8.2o Hazard, Samuel. Santo Domingo, past and pres- ent; with a glance at Hayti 316.7 Hazard of new fortunes; by W. D. Howells. 2 vols 214.26, 27 Hazel blossoms; by J. G. Whittier. 715.1 Hazel-nut and her brothers; by E. Haile 289.19 Hazlitt, William. .S^t- De Quincey, T. Essay . .805.13 See Mason, E. T. Personal traits 555-3 Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history 815.14 Whipple, E. P. Reviews 817.20 He and she : a poet's portfolio; by W. W. Story. . 736.6 He fell in love with his wife; by E. P. Roe. . .'. . .226.13 Head of Medusa; by G. Fleming 236.39 Headley, J. T. Napoleon and his marshals. ■ . . 447.3 Headley, P. C. Life of the Empress Josephine. . 457.5 Patriot boy : Gen. O. M. Mitchel 573.18 Headsman; by J. F.Cooper 211.25 Heady, Morrison. {Uncle Juvinell.) Farmer boy: Washington 573-7 Health. Alcott, W. A. Forty years in the wil- derness of pills and powders .■ 915-I Ed. Library of health, vol. 5 925.25 An old boy. Notes for boys 914-27 Blaikie, W. Sound bodies for our boys and girls 925.2 Brown, J. Pive lay sermons to working people, 8 1 6. 7 Coles, L. B. Philosophy of health : health with- out medicine 915-5 Evans, W. Y. Primitive mind-cure 915-6 Granville, J. M. Health at home library. 5 vols .' . . ■ 925.18-22 Guernsey, A. H., und Davis, I. P. Health at home 654. 1 2 Safford, M. J., and Allen, M. E. Health and strength papers for girls 925.3 Weaver, G. S. Hopes and helps for the young, 914.1 Wilkinson, J. J. G. The human body 915-4 Wilson, G. Health and healthy homes 915-2 See Massachusetts, Board of health reports. See also Hygiene and Physiology. Health primers, American; t'^/. by W. W. Keen. 1 2 vols. : Brainwork and overwork; by H. C. Wood 925.12 Eyesight, and how to care for it; by G. C. Har- lan 925.8 Hearing, and how to keep it; byC. H. Burnett, 925.5 Long life, and how to reach it; by J. G. Rich- ardson 925.6 Mouth and the teeth; by J. W. White 925.11 Our homes; by H. Hartshorne .925.13 School and industrial hygiene; by D. F. Lin- coln 925.16 Sea-air and sea-bathing; by J. H-. Packard 925.15 Skin in health and disease; by L. D. Buckley, 925 14 Summer and its diseases; by J. C. Wilson 925.7 Throat and the voice; by J. S. Cohen 925.9 Winter and its dangers; by H. Osgood 925.10 Health trip to the tropics; by N. P. Willis 31 6.1 Healthy houses; by F. Jenkin 644.8 Heaps of money ; by W. E. Norris 254.29 Hearing. Burnett, C. H. Hearing, and how to keep it 925.5 Clark, J. H. Sight and hearing 935.1 Hearn, Lafcadio. Two years in the French West Indies .. 316.9 Heart. Health jirlmer. Heart and its functions, 925.17 .VdV Wilkinson, J. J. G. Human body 915-4 Heart: novel; by M. F. Tupper 221.2 Heart and science; by W. Collins 258.6 Heart of Africa; by G. Schweinfurth. 2 vols.. .308.2, 3 Heart of it; 'oy W. O. Stoddard 277.21 Heart of Mid-Lothian ; by W. Scott 262.6 Heart of the White mountains; by S. A. Drake, 324.9 Heat. Abbott, J. Heat 673. 1 Draper, F. W. Heating and ventilation. (Schools.) 9 1 6. 1 1 HEAT. 56 HERSCHEL. Heat; continued. Hooker, W. Child's book of nature 655.1 Youmans, E. L. Hand-book of household science 643.4 IlCUth, laban. Infallible counterfeit detector. . . 928.5 HCilVCIl, Louise P. Chata and Chinita 237.41 Heaven. Swedenborg, E. Heaven and hell 913.19 Heavenly arcana (arcana C(t'lestia) ; by E. Swedenborg. 10 vols 91 3.1 -10 Heavens. Cox, G. W. Mythology and folk- lore. (Heavens and the light.) S15.2 Hebrides. .S^tv Black, W. Princessof Thule. .. 255.1 Hector. .'>'pt and the Holy Land 386.4 Prime, W. C. Tent life in the Holy Land 346. 1 7 Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Eg}pt, Arabia Petr;x:a, and the Holy Land. 2 vols. 349.11,12 Thomson, W. M. The land and the book. 2 vols 346.10, II See also Palestine. Holy war; by J. Bunyan 91 1.2 Home. Dewing, Mrs. T. W. Beauty in the household 654.13 Gladden, W. Household and the home. [Working people.] 823.10 Hale, E. E. Homes as they ought to be, are, and ought not to be 917.10 Hartshorne, H. Our homes: health primer. . .925.13 Higginson, T. W. Common sense about women 927 3 Jackson, H. H. Bits of talk about home mat- ters 917-7 Smiles, S. Home-power 914. 11 Healthy homes 914-12 Upton, R. A. Home studies 643.3 Wilson, G. Health and healthy homes 9152 See Home books series. See also Architecture and Domestic economy. Home ; by F. Bremer 248.1 Home ; by C. M. Sedgwick 291.21 Home again; by G. MacDonald 256 25 Home as found; by J. F. Cooper 21 Ml Home books; published by D. Appleton. 12 vols. : Amenities of home; by M. E. W. Sherwood. . . 654 5 Building a home; by A. F. Oakey 654.1 Health at home; by A. H. Guernsey and I. P. Davis 654. 1 2 Home amusements; by ^L E. W. Sherwood. • - • 654.8 Home decoration; by J. E. Ruutz-Rees 654.7 Home garden ; by E. R. Church 654.3 Home grounds; by A. F. Oakey 654.4 Home library ; by A. Penn 654. 1 1 Home needle; by E. R. Church 654.9 Home occupations; by J. E. Ruutz-Rees 654.10 Household hints; by E. W. Babcock 654.6 How to furnish a home; by E. R. Church 654.2 HOME. 59 HOUSBHOIiD. Home candy-making; by S. T. Rorer 653.5 Home for all; by O. S. Fowler 644.4 Home idyl; by J. T. Trowbridge 736.10 Home influence ; by G. Aguilar 265.39 Home life, English; by R. L. Collier 343-8 Home life, French; from Blackwood's magazine, 353.11 Home life in Paris; by O. Logan 917-4 Home life in the Bible; by H. L. Palmer 346-3 Home life, Japanese. Morse, E. S. Japanese homes *367-5 Home life, Journal of; by E. M. Sewell 266.32 Home mission; by T. S.Arthur 281.13 Home nook ; by A. M . Douglas 217.12 Home pets; in Cassell's book of sports and pas- times 662.2 Home scenes; by G. Aguilar 265.41 Home stories; by T. S. Arthur. 6 vols 281. 14-19 Home studies; by R. A. Upton 643.3 Home studies in nature; by M. Treat 645.12 Homer. Iliad; trans, by W. C. Bryant. 2 vols 701.15, 16 Odyssey; ira?ts. by W. C. Bryant. 2 vols. 701.13, 14 See Church, A.J. Stories from Homer: Iliad; Odyssey 273.1 Hanson, C. H. Homer's stories simply told : Story of Troy; wanderings of Ulysses 273.9 See also Adams, O. F. Dear old story-tellers.. . 576.3 Blakie, J. S. Life 557.1 De Quincey, T. Homer and the HomeridK, 805.11 Lessing, G. E. Laocoon. (Analysis of Homer's art.) 802.2 1 Homer, Winslow. See Van Rensselaer, Afj-s. S. Si.\ portraits 544-24 Homespun yarns; by A. D. T. Whitney 275.15 Homeward bound; by J. F. Cooper 21 1.5 Homo sum; by G. Ebers 241.21 HomOSelle ; by M. S. Tieman 228.36 Honorable Miss Ferrard; by M. Laffan 254.26 Hood, Robin or Robert. See James, G. P. R. Forest days 258.55 See Scott, W. Ivanhoe 262.8 Hood, Thomas. Poetical works 713-2 The haunted house; the dream of Eugene Aram: poems. [Little classics.] 812.13 See Mason, E. T. Personal traits 555-4 Stedman, E. C. Victorian poets. 815.22 Whipple, E. P. Essays , ■- 817.20 Hooker, Worthington. Child's book of nature. . 655.1 Hooper, Arthur. History of Bridgewater {Mass.) in the rebellion 436.8 Hooper, J. J. Simon Suggs, captain : selections, 236.10 Hooper, Louisa. Tsar's window 237.9 Hooper, Samuel. Memorial addresses; by United States Congress 539-1 HoOSier school-boy; by E. Eggleston 223.35 HoOSier school-master; by E. Eggleston 223.34 Hope. Campbell, T. Pleasures of hope : poem.. 7131 Hope, Ascott, R.ypsetid. See Muncreifif, R. H. Hope Mills; by A. M. Douglas -217.13 Hopeless case; by E. Fawcett 234.1 Hopes and fears; by C. M. Yonge 269.23 Hopes and helps for the young; by G. S. Weaver, 91 4.1 Hopkins, Louisa P. How shall my child be taught? 916.16 Hopkins, Samuel. See Whittier, J. G. Sketch, 817.3 Hopper, Isaac T. .Sf,? Child, L." M. Life 521.6 Hoppin, Augustus. (C Anton.) Recollections of Auton House 289.13 Two Compton boys 289.14 Hoppus, Mary A.M. A great treason 227.13 Horace. See Martin, T. Biography 557.1 Horatlus : poem; by T. B. Macaulay 816.5 Same. [Little classics.] 812.13 See Hale, E. E. Boys' heroes , . • 575.4 Horry, Gen. P., joint author. See Weems, M. L. Horse. B., W. S. Account of the Arab horse . . 346.4 Clater, F., and others. Horse-keeper's guide.. 615.9 Dadd, G. H. Anatomy and physiology of the horse 637.1 Modern horse-doctor 625.3 Dodge, T. A. Patroclus and Penelope. (Horse- manship.) 625.6 Gautier, T. My household of pets 646.4 Herbert, H. W. Hints to horse-keepers 625.2 Miles, W. Horse's foot 625.4 Murray, W. H. H. Perfect horse 625.5 Sewell, A. Black Beauty. 2 copies 278.49,50 Stewart, J. Stable-book; fo'. by A. B. Allen . . 625.1 Tolstoi, L. N. Story of a horse 244.49 Wood, J. G. Horse and man 625.7 Horsford, Eben N. Sketch of Prof. Morse's con- nection with the invention of the electric telegraph 529.3 Hortense, Queen of Holland. See Abbott, J. S. C. History 47125 Horticulture. Downing, A. J. Rural essays . . 617.6 Hovey, C. M., ed. Magazine, vols. 21-24. 1855-59. 4 vols 633.1-4 Lindley, J. Theory; ed.h^ A. J. Downing... 61 1.8 Wilder, M. P. Of Boston and vicinity "^438.4 See Garden; Gardening; P^uits; Flowers; Flower-garden; Farming. HortOn, Mary B., ^i/. Dickens's little folks. 12 vols 281.1-12 Hortons; by D. B. Casseday 221.7 HortUS inclusus; by J. Ruskin 816.21 Hosack, John. Mary (^ueen of Scots and her accusers. 2 vols 464 9, 10 Hosmer, Harriet G. See Bolton, S. K. Short life 575-6 Hosmer, J. K. Color-guard 522.4 Life of Samuel Adams • 5^5- "3 Story of the Jews. [Nations.] 482.3 Hospital sketches; by L. M. Alcott 287.23 Hot plowshares; by A. W. Tourgee 239.3 Hothouses. Buist, R. Culture of plants in hot- houses; with directions for erecting 613.3 Leuchars, R. B. Practical treatise on construc- tion, heating, and ventilation 614.14 Hough, F. B. Report upon forestry. [1877.]... 6E Hours of exercise in the Alps; by J. Tyndall 364-5 House, E. H. Japanese episodes 367.4 House. Bunce, O. B. Mr. Bluffs ideal of a house. 827.3 My house : an ideal • - 644.6 Jenkin, F. Healthy houses 644.8 Putnam, J. P. Principles of house-drainage . . . 644.7 Village and farm cottages, Designs for 644. 1 House at High Bridge; by E. Fawcett 234.6 House in town; by S. Warner 216.3 House of a merchant prince; by W. H. Bishop 224.38 House of the seven gables; by N. Hawthorne.. ..202.14 House on the beach ; by G. Meredith 267.33 House on the heights; by H. B. McKeever 231. 15 House that Jill built, after Jack's had proved a failure; by E. C. Gardner 644.5 Household conveniences 643.6 Household hints; by E. W. Babcock 654.6 Household history of the United States and its people; by E. Eggleston 475-21 Household of Glen Holly; by L. C. Lillie 284.33 Household sanitation. Plunkett, H. M. Women, I)lumbers, and doctors 643.5 Household science. Youmans, E. L. Hand- book 643.4 Household wreck; by T. De Quincey 805.18 HOUSEKEEPING. 60 HUGUENOTS. Housekeeping. Owen, C. Ten dollars enough, 643.7 Terhune, M. V. Common sense in the house- hold 653. 1 Upton, R. A. Home studies 643.3 See also Cook-books; Domestic economy; Home. Houses of Lancaster and York ; by J. Gairdner.. . 451.4 Housewife's book, Skilful; by L. G. Abell 653.2 Houston, George S Memorial addresses; by United States Congress 539. 10 Hovey, C. M., ed . Magazine of horticulture, botany, etc., vols. 21-24 633.1-4 Hovey, H. C. Celebrated American caverns 675.16 Hovey, W. A. Mind-reading and beyond 915-7 How a bride was won; by F. (Jerstacker 248.31 How Billy went up in the world; by A. L. Noble, 229.6 How I crossed .\frica; by Serpa Pinto. 2 vols.. 349.1, 2 How I found Livingstone; by H. M.Stanley 349-25 How I killed a tiear; by C. D. Warner 827.14 How one woman kept her husband; by IL H. Jackson 212.14 How I'lants behave ; by Asa Gray 676.6 How plants grow ; by Asa ( Iray 676.5 How shall my child be taught? by L. P. Hopkins, 916.16 How the farm pays; by VV. Crozier and P. Hen- derson 617.12 How to choose a good milk cow; l)y J. H. Magne 615.3 How to do it; by E. E. Hale 914-31 How to farm profitably ; by J. J. Mechi. . 61 1.6 How to furnish a home; by E. R. Church 654.2 How to get strong and how to stay so ; by W. Blaikie 925. 1 How to lay out a garden; by E. Kemp 61 2.6 How to learn and earn; by J. B. Fremont and others 934. i How to make the best of life; by J. M. Gran- ville 925.22 How to strengthen the memory; by M. L. Hol- brook. 925.23 How to take care of our eyes; iiy H. C. Angell. . . 935.2 How weare governed; by A. L. Dawes 823.14 Howard, Blanche W. Aulnay tower 235.4 Aunt Serena 235.2 Guenn , 235.3 One summer 235.1 Open door 235.6 Tony, the maid 235.5 Howard, John. See Bayne, P. Christian life. . . 912.S See Dixon, H. Biography 557-1 Nicoll, H.J. Great movements, and those who achieved them 521. 15 Howard, Oliver O. See Stowe, H. B. Men of our times 534-1 HOM'e, E. W. Man story 228.16 Moonlight boy 228.15 Mystery of the locks 228.14 Story of a country town 228.13 Howe, Julia Ward. Life of Margaret Fuller (Ossoli) 5 J 2.5 Howe, Maud. See Elliott, Maud Howe. HOM ells, William D. Annie Kilburn 214.22 April hopes 214.21 Boy's town 214.28 Chance actiuaintance. 214.5 Counterfeit presentment : comedy 214.17 Doctor Breen's practice 214.7 Elevator: a farce 214.15 Fearful responsibility, and other stories 214.8 Five-o'clock tea : a farce 2 14.24 Foregone conclusion 214.3 Garroters : a farce 214.16 Same 214.24 Hazard of new fortunes. 2 vols 214.26, 27 HOWellS, William D., continued. Indian summer 214.19 Italian journeys 354-3 I Lady of the Aroostook 214.6 I Minister's charge 214.20 ! Modern instance 214.9 j Mouse-trap, and other farces 214 24 I Contents : Garroters; five o'clock tea; mouse-trap; likely story. Out of the ([uestion : comedy 214.18 I Parlor car : a farce 2 14. 1 2 I Register: a farce 214.14 Rise of Silas Lajiham 214 1 1 Romance of real life. [Little classics.] 812 4 Sea change : a farce 214.23 Shadow of a dream 214.25 .Sleeping-car: a farce 214.13 Sul)urban sketches. (Boston, Cambridge.) 334-5 Their \\ edding journey 214. i Three villages. (Lexington, Shirley, (inaden- hiitten.) i>4-5 Undiscovered country 214.2 Venetian life 354. 1 5 Woman's reason 214.10 See Higginson, T. W. Short study 825.4 Rideing, W. H. Boyhood 576-2 Howes, Osborn, Jr. Rise and jirogress of insur- ance in Boston *438 4 Howitt, Mary. My own story 291.33 Howitt, William. Johnny Darbyshire 81 2.9 Rural life in England 343-1 Howling Wolf and his trick pony; by E. W. Chanipney 275.23 Hubbard, J- M. Catalogue of desirable books for binaries 936.1 Hubbell, Martha S. Shady side 232.34 Hue, E. R. Journey through the Chinese Em- pire, 2 vols 357-1' 2 Journey through Tartary, Thibet, and China. 2 vols 347-3. 4 Hudson, Henry. .SV^ Higginson, T. W. .\meri- can explorers 475-7 See Markham. C. R. Sea-fathers 563.3 Hudson, Henry X. See Whipple, E. P. Review of his lectures on Shakespeare Si 7.20 Hudson river. Curtis, G. W. Lotus-eating 324.6 Shelton, F. W. I'p the river 642.9 Siegvolk, P. Canola : a legend 827.2 Hudson's bay. Ballantyne, R. M 312.2 Robinson, H. M. Great fur land 31 2.1 Hudson's bav companv. Ellis, G. E. [America, vol.8.] .' *437.i8 Hueffer, Francis. Life of Richard Wagner 564.3 Ed. (Sreat musicians. 13 vols 564.3-16 Hughes, Thomas. Address : condition and pros- pects of the Church of England 813.2 Manliness of Christ 922.1 Memoir of Charles Kingsley 261.22 Rugl)y, Tennessee 315-3 Scourirrg of the white horse; Ashen faggot 277.38 Tom Brown at Oxford 277.37 Tom Brown's school days at Rugby 277.36 Ed. Gone to Texas: letters from our boys. . .. 315.4 Hugo, Victor Marie. Les miserables 243.31 Ninet)'-lhree 243.32 Notre-dame 243.33 Toilers of the sea. 2 vols 243.34, 35 See Towle, G. M. Sketch 563.1 Huguenot family; by S. Tytler 265.45 • Huguenots. Baird, C. W. Huguenot emigra- tion to America. 2 vols 447. 1 3, 14 Baird, H. M. History of their rise in France. 2 vols 447.10, II Huguenots and Henry of Navarre. 2 vols . .447.20, 21 HUGUENOTS. 61 IMAGINARY. Huguenots, continued. Bungener, L. L. F. Priest and the Hugue- not 243.44 Hale, E. E. In his name. (Waldenses.) 223.6 Parkman, F. Huguenots in Florida and Brazil, 405.3 Weiss, C. History of the French Protestant refugees. 2 vols 4474! 5 Hulda ; by F. Lewald 247.18 Hull, Mass. History. Hee History of Plymouth county **R8.ii Hulse, Georgiana E. Gertrude and Eulalie 291.8 Human body. Wilkinson, J. J. G. And its con- nection with man 915-4 Human intercourse; by P. G. Hamerton 826.2 Humanity. Little classics; ed.h'j R. Johnson. .812.18 Contents: Chumming with a savage; by C. W. Stoddard. Doctor Marigold; by C. Dickens. A brace of boys; by F. H. Ludlow. George the third; by W. M. Thackeray. Juliet; by Anna Jameson. Is life worth living? by W. H. Mallock. Humboldt, Alexander von. Cosmos. 5 vols . .824.1-5 a)id Bonpland, A Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of America, 1799- 1804. 3 vols 3 1 7.9-1 1 See Humboldt : life, travels, and books 552. i Wright, H. C. Children's stories of the great scientists 575-9 Hume, David. History of England, to 1688. 6 vols 455-1-6 See Huxley, T. H. Life 545-5 Lewes, G. H. Life, with his theory of scep- ticism and causation 801 .23 Rogers, H. Life 557-1 See also De Quincey, T. Essay upon Hume's argument against miracles 805.15 Disraeli, I. Literary character 806.5, 6 Hume, J- F. {JVillys Xiles.) Five hundred majority 231.33 Humor. Shorthouse, J. H. Essay Si3-5 Humorists, English, of the 18th century. Thackeray, W. M 202.10 Humphreys, A. A. Virginia campaign of '64 and '65 432.12 Humphry Clinker; by T. Smollett 261 20 Hunchback of Notre-dame ; by V. Hugo 243.33 Hundredth man; by F. R. Stockton 224.16 Hungary. Brace, C. L. Hungary in 1851 341. i Children : their homes, schools, etc 395-1 Yambery, A. Story of Hungary. [Nations.]. 482.8 Hunt, Harriot K. Glances and glimpses : auto- biography 511-6 Hunt, Helen M. .See Jackson, Helen M. F. H. Hunt, J- H. Leigh. See Clarke, C, and M. C. Recollection of writers 557-2 .See Harris, A. B. Short biography 576.1 Macaulay, T. B. Essay 816.5 Mason, E. T. Personal traits 555-3 Whipple, E. P. Reviews and essays 81 7.20 Hunt, Margaret R., or Mrs. Alfred W. Leaden casket 255.44 Hunt, Samuel, ed. Rise and fall of the slave power in America; by H. Wilson, vol. 3. . . 406.9 Hunt, William. History of Italy 484.4 Hunt, William M. Talks on art; compiled by H. M. Knowlton. 2 vols 818.2,3 Hunter cats of Connorloa; by H.H.Jackson... 282.3 Hunting. Gumming, R. G. Five years of a hunter's life in South Africa. 2 vols. ■ -349.19, 20 Murphy, J. M. Sporting adventures in the far West 313.9 Waring, G. E., Jr. Fox-hunting in England- .827.19 Warner, C. D. A-hunting of the deer 827.14 Hunting, continued. Wood, J. G. Human invention in hunting an- ticipated by nature 645.13 Huntington, Faye, pseud. See Foster, Mrs. I. H. Hurd, D. H., ed. History of Plymouth county, Mass **R8.il Hurd, Frank H. Speech on a tariff for revenue only. [1881.] 822.6 Hurlbut, W. H. Gan-Eden : Cuba 316.4 Hurst, J. F. Short history of the reformation. . . 461.8 Husbands and homes; by M. Harland 218. 1 1 Hutchinson, Anne. See Hawthorne, N. Sketch, 203.3 Hutchinson, N. V. History of the seventh Massachusetts regiment, 1861-65 436.14 Hutchinson, P. O., ed. Diary and letters of Thomas Hutchinson 538. 1 Hutchinson, Thomas. Diary and letters 538.1 Hutton, Laurence. Literary landmarks of Lon- don 815.20 «;?^/ Clement, C. E. Artists of the nineteenth century, and their works **R4.38 Hutton, R- H- Essays in " Questions of belief," 813.2 Life of Sir Walter Scott 545-3 Huxley, Thomas H. Crayfish 693.2 Essays in "Questions of belief" 813.2 Life of David Hume 545 5 Science primer 682. i See Wright, H. C. Darwin and Huxley 575-9 Hydraulics and mechanics. Ewbank, T 636.1 Hygiene. Granville, J. M. Health at home library : works on mental and physical hygiene. 5 vols 925.18-22 Lincoln, D. F. School and industrial hygiene, 925.16 Wells, F., atid others. Six lectures upon school hygiene 916.II See also Health and Physiology. Hymns. Worcester, S. Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of Rev. Isaac Watts, to which are added select hymns from other authors 91 1 -5 Hypatia. See Dall, C. H. Historical pictures retouched 5 1 1 - 1 1 Hypatia ; by C. Kingsley 261.21 Hyperion : poem ; by J. Keats 722.1 1 Hyperion: romance; by H.W.Longfellow 212. i I. Ibsen, Henrik. Dramas: League of youth; Pillars of society; Doll's house 721.4 Iceland. Dufferin, Z^z-f/. Yacht voyage 361. 2 Kneeland, S. An American in Iceland 361. i Laboulaye, E. Fairy tales of Iceland 279.1 Thoroddsen, J. T. Sigrid : love story 246.43 Idaho. Codman, J. Round trip 313-11 Hayden, F. V. Report of the LTnited States geological and geographical survey of the territories of Idaho and Wyommg 6E Idea of God, as affected by modern knowledge; by J. Fiske 824.9 Idolatry ; by J. Hawthorne 239.31 Idylls of the king; by A. Tennyson 713-20 If, yes, and perhaps; by E. E. Hale 223.3 Iline, W. Early Rome. [Epochs.] 441-3 Iliad. Homer; trans, by W. C. Bryant. 2 vols 701-15. 16 See Church, A. J. Stories from Homer 273.1 Ilka on the hill-top; by H. H. Boyesen 213.32 Illinois. Agricultural reports, 1868, 1874- 1876. 4 vols 6B Imaginary conversations of the Greeks and Romans; by W, S. Landor. 5 vols. . .701.20-24 IMAGINATION. 62 INDIANS. Imagination. Clarke, J. F. Self-culture QH-H Emerson, R. W. Poetry and imagination 804.11 Holland, J. G. Its vices 914-8 Porter, N. Imaginative literature 936.1 Tyndall, J. Scientilic use 672.1 mmortality. Emerson, R. W. Essay 804.1 1 Kichter, J. P. F. Campaner Thai 801.13 niprcssions of Theophrastus Such; by George Eliot 816.15 mprovisatore : by H. C. Andersen 246.20 nipillso and princi])le; by A. W. .\bbott 291. 4 H a grass country; by H. L. Cameron 229.47 n a house-boat; by Miss Muloch 265.15 n and around Berlin; by M.B.Norton 363.13 n Berkshire with the wild flowers: poems; by E. and D. R. Goodale 7362 n case of accident; by D. A. Sargent 925.4 n darkest Africa; by H. M. Stanley. 2 vols, 349.28, 29 n darkest England, and the way out; by Gen. Booth 924.15 n far Lochaber; by W. Black 255.17 n his name; by E. E. Hale 223.6 n Madeira place; by H. W. Chaplin 237.31 n memoriam ; by .\. Tennyson 7 • 3-20 n nesting time; by O. T. Miller 656.1i n No-man's land ; by E. S. Brooks. 282.31 n ole \irginia ; by T. N. Page 236.26 n silk attire ; by W. Black 255.4 n Spain, and a visit to Portugal; by H. C. Ander- sen 344.2 n the Camargue; by E. Bowles 22 1. 1 6 n the Carquinez woods; by Bret Harte 233 25 n the clouds; by M. N. ^Iurfree 214.34 n the distance; by G. P. Lothrop 233.45 n the forest; l)y W. H. G. Kingston 298.8 n the harbor; by H. W. Longfellow 725.4 n the heart of Africa; by S. W. Baker 349-13 n the Lena Delta; by G. W. Melville 3 '8.7 n the olden time; by M. Roberts 254.42 n the .Schillingscourt; by J. E. Mailitt 247.4 n the Tennessee mountains: by M. N. Murfree, 214.30 n the trades, the tropics, and the roaring forties; by Lady Brassey 326.5 n the wilderness; by C. D. Warner 827.14 n trust; by A. M. Douglas 217.17 n war time; by S. Weir Mitchell 236.33 ncas. Prescott, W. H. \'iew of their civiliza- tion 448.7 nCllfaH n ; by L. T. Meade 252.44 ncidcnts in White Mountain history; by B. G. Willey 324.2 noreasC of crime, and its cause; by .\. B. Boone 927.5 ndepondenoe day. Brooks, E. S. Storied holidays 282 32 ndCX to Appleton's American cyclopa-dia **R5.I7 ndPX to Harper s new monthly magazine, vols. 1-60 **R7.22 ndex to Harper's new monthly magazine, vols. 1-70 **R7.23 ndex to j>eriodical literature. Poole, W F., and Fletcher, W. I. (To January, 1882.) . . .**R7.25 ndex to the public statutes of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts, and to the public acts of 1882-1887 **R2.37 ndex to Scribner's monthly magazine (old series), vols. 1-22 **R7.2i ndia. Brassey, A. A. Last voyage, to India and Australia, 1887 347-6 Butler, W. Land of the Veda: its jieople, castes, thugs, and fakirs; its religions, mythology, palaces, etc 308.7 Carnegie, A. Round the world 319-6 Children : their homes, schools, etc 395-1 India, continued. Clarke, J. F. Ten great religions 912.10, 11 Crawford, F. M. Mr. Isaacs : tale of modern India 234.27 Feudge, F. R. History 472. 5 Henly, G. A. With Clive in India 293.16 Hodson, W. S. R. Twelve years of a soldier's life in India. 347-2 Irving, W. Moslem conquest. 568.2 Kipling, R. Plain tales from the hills 248.37 Soldiers three 248.38 Knox,T. W. India and Ceylon. [Boy travellers], 386.3 Macaulay, T. B. Essays: Lord Clive; Warren Hastings 816.5 Owen, S. J. Stability of the British Empire in India 813.1 Ramabai, P. High-caste Hindu woman 347 5 Rawlinson, G. Religions of ancient world. . . . 442.3 Rousselet, L. Serpent charmer : tale of the Indian mutiny 242.26 Schlegel, C. W. F. von. Philosophy of history, 803.15 Taylor, B. India, China, and Japan 347-1 Indian history, l)iography, and genealog)', per- taining to Massasoit and his descendants; by E. W. Peirce 4122 Indian history for young folks; by F. S. Drake. .476.13 Indian ocean islands. Butterworth, H. Zigzag journeys in the Antipodes 376.8 Indian reservations Harrison, J. B. Latest studies thereon 412. 19 Indian schools. Jenness, T. R 934.1 Indian summer; by W. D. Howells 214.19 Indian territory. Aldridge, K. Life on a ranch, 313.17 Custer, E. R. Following the guidon 313.26 Indian tongue and its literature; by J. H. Trum- bull *438.i Indian's side of the Indian question; by W. Bar- rows 412.18 Indiana. Dunn, J. P., jr. History. [Common- wealths.] 423.12 Reports on agriculture, 1876, 1877. 2 vols.... 6B Indians of America. Ballantyne, R. M. Away in the wilderness 299. F Bancroft, H. II. Native races of the Pacific states. 5 vols *4i 7.3-7 Baylies, F. Indian wars, 1675-1676 428.3 Bond, J. W. Indians of Minnesota 3II-4 Brooks, E. S. Story of the American' Indian. .476.11 Catlin, G. North American Indians. 2 vols.*3o8.lo, 1 1 Children : their homes, amusements, etc 395. i Cooper, J. F. Leather-stocking tales. 5 vols. : Deer-layer 21 1.IO Last of the Mohicans 211. 7 Pathfinder 2 1 1 .9 Pioneers 2 1 1 .4 Prairie 211.32 Redskins 211.27 Wyandotte 211. 15 Custer, E. R. Boots and saddles 31319 Following the guidon 313.26 Davis, A. McF". Indians and the border warfare of the revolution *437.i6 Davis, W. W. H. Pueblo Indians 311 -7 Dodge, R. I. Our wild Indians: thirty-three years' personal experience among the Red i Men 333.1 Drake, F. S. Indian history for young folks. . .476.13 Dunn, J. P., ^r. Massacres of the mountains. . 417.8 Eggleston, E., and Seelye, L. E. Famous .American Indians. 4 vols. : Brant and Red Jacket: American revolution. .475. 14 Montezuma: conquest of Mexico 475.15 Pocahontas: early settlement of Virginia 475-13 Tecumseh and the Shawnee prophet 475- " INDIANS. 63 INTEMPERANCE. Indians of America, continued. Eggleston, G. C. Red Eagle : wars with the Creek Indians of Alabama 475-12 Ellis, G. E. Indians of Eastern Massachusetts. .*438.I Las Casas : relations of the Spaniards to the Indians *437- ' 2 Red Indian of North America in contact with I the French and English *437.i i Red Man and the White Man in North America, from its discovery to the present j time 417-2 Higginson, T. W. French and Indian wars- • • • *438.2 ', Hope, A. R. Men of the backwoods 111)-!) ! Irving, W. Adventures of Captain Bonneville. (Nez Perces and the Crows.) 3' 3-5 Astoria 313-4 Sketch-book. (Traits of Indian character.) . .817.11 Jackson, H. H. Century of dishonor. (Gov- ernment dealings with the Indians.) 412.10 Ramona 212.13 -Keim, De B. R. Sheridan's troopers on the borders 313 7 Longfellow, H. W. Song of Hiawatha 725-1 Lothrop, H. M. Carlisle school for Indians. • . • 934.1 Palfrey, J. G. Account of the conversion of the Indians in Massachusetts 406.2 Parkman, F. Conspiracy of Pontiac. 2 vols. (Life and character portrayed.) 405. i, 2 France and England in North America. 7 vols 405-3-7; 413-1. 2 Poole, D. C. Among the Sioux of Dakota 31 3- 13 Prescott, W. H. Conquest of Mexico. (View of ancient Mexican civilization.) 448.9 Conquest of Peru. (Civilization of the Incas.) 448. 7 Wilson, D. Prehistoric man. 2 vols 459.1,2 Indies, East. See East Indies. Indies, West. See West Indies. Indi^ldnality. Bayne, P. Christianity the basis of individual character 912.8 Industrial depressions. George, H. Inquiry into the cause, and of increase of want with increase of wealth 823.4 Industrial education. Walker, F. A. Address, 916. 8 Industrial hygiene. Lincoln, D. F. Health primer 925.16 Industrial information. Noyce, E. Boy's book, 636.3 Industries. Wright, C. D., aw^Wadlin, H. G. Industries of the last hundred years. (Bos- ton.) *438-4 See Massachusetts: statistics of industry; sta- tistics of labor OL Industry. Parton, J. Captains of industry 575-3 Smiles, S. Men of invention and industry 563.2 Inez ; by A. J. Evans 219.27 Infidelity. Comstock, a. infidel traps 914-13 Noble, S. Infidel objections to the inspiration of the Scriptures refuted 923.1 Wendling, G. R. Ingersollism from a secular point of view 912.6 Influx. Swedenborg, E. Treatise 9i3-ii Information for the people. Chambers, vol. 2. .**R3.2 Information, Industrial. Noyce, E. Boy's book 636.3 IngelOW, Jean. Don John 237.8 Fated to be free 264.20 High tide on the coast of Lincolnshire; Di- vided : poems.. 812.14 John Jerome 264.22 Off the Skelligs 264.19 Poems 723.4 Poems of the old days and the new 723.6 Sarah de Berenger 264.21 Songs of seven : poem 723.4 IngelOM', Jean, continued. Stories told to a child. 2 vols 264. 17,18 5^^ Bolton, S. K. Short life 575.6 Robertson, E. S. English poetesses 546.12 IngerSOll, Ernest. Country cousins 645.8 Friends worth knowing 645.9 Knocking 'round the Rockies. 313.1° Old ocean 645.14 IngerSOll, Robert. See Wendling, G. R. Inger- sollism from a secular point of view 912.6 Ingham, Col, or Capt. Frederic, pseud. See Hale, Edward Everett. Ingham papers; by E. E. Hale 223.2 Ingoldsby, Thomas, /5i?«i/. See Barham, R. H. Ingolrtisby legends; by R. H. Barham 722.4 Ingraham, J. H. Pillar of fire; or, Israel in bondage 232.35 Ingrajn, J. H. Life of E. B. Browning 512.15 Initialisms. Haynes, J. E. Pseudonyms of au- thors, etc. .'. " **R4.I2 Initials and pseudonyms. Gushing, W. 2 vols ."■ **R4.io, II Initials \ by I. von TautphcEUS 248.9 Inland fisheries in Massachusetts, Laws relating to, 1623-1886 **R2.i7 Inn-album ; by R. Browning 723-^7 Inner life of Abraham Lincoln; by F. B. Carpen- ter 535-10 Innocents abroad; by Mark Twain 239.21 Inciuisition. Disraeli, I. Curiosities of liter- ature 806.7 Motley, J. L. In Holland 407-9 Prescott, W. H. Ferdinand and Isabella, vol.1, 448.4 Ranke, L. History of the popes 444-3 Insanity. Harrison, G. L. Compend of legisla- tion thereon 93^-' Insects. Ballard, J. P. Insect lives 647.5 Bamford, M. E. Up and down the brooks 647.12 Buckley, A. B. Life and her children 657.3 Figuier, L. Insect world 647.4 Harris, T. W. Insects injurious to vegetation. . 616. 1 Jaegar, B. Life of North American insects- • • • 647.6 Kirby, W., and Spence, W. Entomology 647.10 Scudder, S. H. Butterflies 647.7 Treat, M. Home studies in nature 645.12 My garden pets. (Spiders, wasps, ants, beetles.) 647.11 Wood, J. G. Insects abroad. (Foreign in- sects.) 647.8 Our garden friends and foes 647.9 World of wonders. (Curiosities of the insect and reptile world.) 645.5 Inside our gate; by C. C. Brush 237.47 Inspiration of the Scriptures. Noble, S. Plen- ary 923-1 Insurance ; its history and importance. [Fight- ing fire.] 928.2 Insurance, Fire and Marine. See Massachusetts. Reports of the commissioner. Insurance, Life, Casualty, and Guarantee. See Massachusetts. Reports of the commis- sioner. Intellect. Little classics; f^. by R. Johnson. .. . 812.2 Contents : The house and the brain; by E. Bulwer-Lytton. D'outre mort; by H. P. Spofford. Fall of the House of Usher; by E. A. Poe. Chops, the dwarf; by C. Dickens. Wakefield; by N. Hawthorne. Murder considered as one of the fine arts; by T. De Quincey. Captain's story; by R. H. Davis. Intellectual life; by P. G. Hamerton 826. 1 1 Intemperance. See Temperance. INTERCOURSE. 64 1TAI.Y. IlltPrCOlirse between the soul and the body. Nature of; by E. Swedenborg Qij-H Illternationnl episode; by H. James 213.9 Illtcriiatioiial politics: essays; ed. by E. L, | Hurlingame 813.I 1 Invaders ; by L. N. Tolstoi 244.49 I Invasion of France in 1814; by Erckmann- | Chatrian 245.6 Invention. Ilale, E. E. Stories told by in- ventors 223. 1 8 Smiles, S. Men of invention and industry 563-2 Timbs, J. Wonderful inventions 677.5 Wood, J. G. Human invention anticipated by | nature 645.13 Invisible lodge; by J. P. F. Richter 241.20 Involnntary voyage; by L. Biart 279.29 Ionian islands. Brassey, A. A. Sunshine and storm in the East 365-3 Iowa. Agricultural reports, 1876, 1877. 2 vols 6B Criminal returns, 1886-87 OP IphijTCnia in Tauris: drama; by Goethe 803.12 IpsHicll, Mass. Drake, S. A. Legends 428.4 Whittier, J. G. Great Ipswich fright 817.4 Ireland. Description and travels : Becker, B. H. Disturbed Ireland, 1880-81.... 3434 Children : their homes, schools, etc 395-1 Craik, D. M. M. An unknown country 343-11 Eddy, D. C. Visit to Ireland • • 382. t Froude, J. A. Two chiefs of Dunboy 257.17 Hall, S. C, A/r. and Mrs. Ireland, north and west : its scenery, etc 345-1 Mc.\nally, D. R., Jr. Irish wonders: ghosts, giants, pookas, etc 273. iS McKenzie, A Some things abroad 352-3 Smiles, S. The jaunting-car 563.2 Thackeray, W. M. Irish sketch-book 202.7 Tonna, C. E. Letters from Ireland, 1837; Rockite : an Irish story 816.3 Victoria, Queen. Tours in Ireland. 566. 1 History : Cromwell, O. Campaign of 1649. 547-2 DeQuincey, T. Sketches: Dublin; first rebel- lion; French invasion; second rebellion. . . 805.9 Flanagan, J. W. Home-rule, socialism, and secession 813.3 Hallam, II. Constitution 445-3 Lawless, Emily. History. [Nations] 482.15 Lecky, W. E. H. History of England in the XVIIIth century, vols. 2, 4, 7, 8. 405.14, 16; 455-19. 20 Leaders of public opinion in Ireland 405.17 Oliphant, M. O. W. Literature in Ireland 815.15 Taylor, W.C. History. 2 vols 461.2,3 Tonna, C. E. Derry: tale of the revolution. .. . 816.3 Towle, C. M. History for young people 474-12 Walpole, C. G. Short history of the kingdom to the union with Great Britain 464.21 Irene the missionary 229 i Iris ; by O. W. Holmes 812.7 Irish Amy; by L. E. Guernsey 291. 7 Irish melodies; by T. Moore 722.10 Irish sketch-book ; by W. M. Thackeray 202.7 Irish wonders; by DR. M c Anally, yr 273.18 Iron, N.C. {Stella.) Minna Monte 221.5 Iron gate : poem ; by O. W. Holmes 726.3 .Same. [Poetical works.] 726.2 Iron mask, Man of. Reddall, H. F. Who was he? 563.4 Irving, David. Biography of James Crichton... 557.1 Irving, Edward. See Carlyle, T. Reminis- cences 557-6 SeeT)t Quincey, T. Reminiscences 805.10 Oliphant, M. O. W, Literary history 815.15 Irving, Fanny B. Six girls 292.13 Irving, p. M., ed. Spanish papers; by W. Irv- ing 448.15 Irving, Washington. {Geoffrey Crayon.) (Died- rich Knickerbocker.) Adventures of Capt. Bonneville 3135 Alhambra 344 6 Astoria 313 4 Bracebridge Hall; or, The humorists 817.12 Conquest of Granada 448. 1 2 Crayon miscellany 817.13 Knickerbocker's history of New York 233.41 Life and voyages of Columbus. 3 vols 553-i~3 Life of Washington. 5 vols 51 7.3-7 Mahomet and his successors. 2 vols 568.1, 2 Oliver Goldsmith : biography 557-4 Sketch l)ook of Geoflfrey Crayon. 817.11 Spanish papers 448. 1 5 Tales of a traveller 817.15 Wolfort's Roost, and other papers 817 14 See Warner, C. D. Life 5 1 3 ' See also Mitchell, D. G. Address 642.6 Prescott, W. H. Essay on Conquest of Granada 817. i Is life worth living? by W. H. Mallock. (Com- plete work.) 814.2 Two essays under same title, written prior to complete work 813.2 Same. [Little classics: Humanity.] 812.18 Is that all? 237.3 Isaacs, Jorge Maria : South American romance, 243.49 Isabella, L, Hu- Catholic. See Prescott, W. H. History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isa- l)ella. 3 vols 448.4-6 Isabella ; or, The pot of Basil; by Boccaccio 722.1 1 Islam faith. Arnold, E. Pearls of the faith ; or, Islam's rosary. 723. 1 Irving, W. Mahomet. 2 vols 568. 1 , 2 Isle of Wight. Benjamin, S. G. W. Atlantic islands 326.4 .Macgregor, J. Voyage alone in the "Rob Roy " canoe 353.7 Isles of Shoals. Benjamin, S. G. W. Atlantic islands 326.4 Drake, S. A. Legends 428.4 Nooks and corners of the New England coast, 314.1 Poems in relation to 735. 1 Ismailia : expedition to Central Africa for the sup- pression of the slave trade; by S. W. Baker 308.I Israelites. Bartlett, S. C. From Egypt to Pales- \ tine, with special reference to the history I of the Israelites 346-5 Brugsch-Bey, H. True story of the exodus of Israel 452.9 i Ingraham, J. H. Pillar of fire; or, Israel in bondage 232.35 It is never too late to mend; by C. Reade 259.38 Italian journeys; by W. I>. Howells 354.3 Italian literature. Disraeli, I. Italian histo- rians 806.9 Prescott, W. H. Italian narrative poetry; Italian poetry and romance 8 1 7. 1 Simonde de Sismondi. Historical view. 2 vols 803.16, 17 Vincent, G. E. Some Italian authors 835.21 Italian painters. Early. Jameson, A. M. Me- moirs 801 .3 Italian popular tales. Crane, T. F. 279 2 Italian rambles; by J. J. Jarves. 354- 1 3 Italy. Description and travels: Amicis, E. de. Cuore : Italian schoolboy's journal 595- ' Military life in Italy 354-4 1TAI.Y. 65 JAMES. Itiily. Description and travels, coniitiued. Andersen, H. C. Improvisatore 246.20 Bulwer-Lytton, E. Rienzi 253.3 Butterworth, H. Zigzag journeys in classic lands 376.2 Chamjiney, E. W. Three Vassar girls in Italy. .376.14 Children : their homes, schools, etc 395-1 Cooper, J. F. Bravo 211. 17 Wing-and-wing 2 11. 14 Dickens, C. Pictures from Italy 263.4 Freeman, E. A. Subject and neighbor lands of Venice 354-12 Froude, J. A. Society in Italy in the last days of the Roman republic 804.22 Goethe, J. W. von. Letters from Italy. [1780.], 803.8 Mare, A. J. C. Cities of northern and central Italy. 3 vols 354-5-7 IIa\\thorne, N. French and Italian note- books. 203.2 Marble faunl (Rome.) 202.15 Millard, Ci. S. Six months in Italy. 2 vols. .354.1, 2 Howells, W. D. Italian journeys 354-3 Jackson, H. H. Bits of travel 342. 1 8 Jameson, A. M. Diary of an ennuyee 801.8 Jarves, J. J. Italian rambles 354-13 Stael, Aline. de. Corinne; or, Italy 241.2 Stowe, H. E. B. Agnes of Sorrento 215.3 Urbino, .S. R. American woman in Europe. . . . 342 i See also Names of the chief cities, rtWfZ'Europe, description. History : Abbott, J. S. (J. History of Joseph Bonaparte . .471.26 Adams, J. Itahan republics of the middle ages, 518.8 Capper, S. J. .Siena: an historical study 813.6 Charles, E. Sketches from the history of the reformation in Italy 264.8 Guerrazzi, F. D. Manfred : historical romance, 242.38 Hallam, H. History during the middle ages. . . . 444.1 Hunt, W. History. [School course.] 484.4 Mackenzie, R. History of the nineteenth cen- tury 455.15 Prescott, W. H. Ferdinand and Isabella 448.5, 6 Simonde de Sismondi, J. C. L. History of Italian republics : the rise, progress, and fall of Italian freedom 461. i Ivan Ilyitch, Death of; by L. N Tolstoi 244.51 Ivanhoe ; by W. Scott . .' 262.8 5^^ Mitchell, D. G. About old story-tellers. .. .815.10 Ivory king: history of the elephant and its allies; by C. F. Holder 646. 1 3 Ivry ; by T. B. Macaulay 722.6 Izram : a Mexican tale"; by C. E. Tonna. 816.4 J. J, S. of T>2\t, pseud. See Stimson, F. J. Jack and Jill; by L. M. Alcott 287.20 Jack Hall ; by r'. Grant 277.39 Jack Hazard; by J. T. Trowbridge 224.32 Jack Horner; by M. S. Tiernan 228.35 Jack in the bush; by R. Grant 277.40 Jack of all trades; by C. Reade 259.41 Jack the fisherman ; by E. S. Phelps 225. 16 Jack Tier; by J. F. Cooper 211. 21 Jackanapes ; by j. H. Ewing 274.26 Jackson, Andrew. Selections from addresses, letters, etc 535-6 See Fiske, J. Presidents of America, with por- trait **R9.3 Parton, J. Life. 3 vols 537.2-4 Sumner, W. G. Life 515-4 Jackson, George A. Early Christian literature primers; ed. hy G.P.Fisher. 4 vols 832.1-4 Jackson, George A., continued. 1. Apostolic fathers and the apologists of the second century. 2. Fathers of the third century. 3. Post-Nicene Greek fathers. 4. Post-Nicene Latin fathers. Jackson, Helen M. F. H. {^H. II.) Between whiles 212.12 Bits of talk about home matters 917-7 Bitsof travel. (Chiefly Germany and Italy ).. .342.18 Bits of travel at home 313.14 Century of dishonor. (Indians.) 412.10 Glimpses of three coasts 313-I5 Hetty's strange history 212.18 Hunter cats of Connorloa 282.3 Letters from a cat 282.1 Mammy Tittleback and her family 282.2 Mercy Philbrick's choice 212.17 Nelly's silver mine. (Colorado.) 212.19 Ramona 212.13 Saxe Holm's stories. 2 vols.. 212.14,15 Sonnets and lyrics 714.16 Verses 7i4-iS Zeph: a posthumous story 212.16 ^■ft' Bolton, S. K. Short life 575-6 Higginson, T. W. Short study 825.4 Jackson, T. j. {Stonezuall.) See Eggleston, G. C. Rebel's recollections 475.16 Jacob Schuyler's millions 228.19 JaCObi, Mary P. A martyr to science 232.8 Jacobs, Frederic. Philological correspondence, 81 5.1 Jacques Bonhomme ; by Max O'Rell. 837.4 Jaegar, B. North American insects 647.6 JAK, pseud. See Williams, Annie B. Jamaica. Brassey, A. A. In the trades, the tropics, and the roaring forties 326.5 James L- of England. See Disraeli, I. Inquiry into his literary character 806.7 See Scott, W. Fortunes of Nigel 262. 1 3 James II., of England. See Palfrey, J. G. Eng- land under 406.3 See Whittier, J. G. Essay on Macaulay's history of England 81 7.4 3iime%l; of Scotia jid. 6'f the windmill; by J. H. Ewing 274.21 •Fail Vcdder's wife; by A. E. Barr 227.51 Jane Eyre : by C. Bronte 253.34 JaiU't ; by Sophie May 284.1 .laiict's home; by \. Keary 264.34 Jailsuil. Kristofer. Spell-hound fiddler 247.35 January : poems; ei/. by O. r". Adams 735-11 Janvier, Margaret. {Margiiret I'amiegrift.) Clover Beach 289.2 Uoris and Theodora. (Santa Cruz.) 289.5 ! .ittle helpers 289.6 Queen's body-guard 289.4 Rose Raymond's wards 289.3 Under the dog star 289. 1 Janvier, Thomas A. Color studies 228.23 I'ancha: a story of Monterey 232.16 Japan. Bird, I. L. Unbeaten tracks in Japan. 2 vols 367 2, 3 Brassey, A. A. Voyage in the " Sunbeam " . . . . 319.8 Carnegie, A. Round the world 319-6 Children : their homes, schools, etc 395-1 Clark, E. W. Life and adventure in Japan 383.1 Coffin, C. C. Our new way round the world 319-1 Grey, E. Golden lotus, and other legends 233.19 Griffis, W. E. Mikado's empire 367.6 House, E. I L Japanese episodes 3674 Knox, T. W. China and Japan. [Boy travel- lers.] 386.1 Lanman, C. Leading men of Japan 561. 1 6 Morse, E. S. Japanese homes and their sur- roundings *367-5 Pumpelly, R. Across America and Asia 319-7 Shunsui, T. Loyal Ronins 233 18 Taylor, B. India, China, and Japan 347-1 Tomes, R. Americans in Japan. (Com. Perry's expedition.) 367-1 Japanese episodes; by E. H. House 367.4 Japanese homes; by E. S Morse *367-5 Jari'S daughter; by F. H. Burnett 215.21 Jarves, J. J. Italian rambles 354-13 Java. Forbes, H. O. Naturalist's wanderings in the eastern archipelago 348.6 Knox, T. W. Siam and Java. [Boy travel- lers.] 386.2 Pfeiffer, Ida. Lady's journey round the world.. 319.5 Wallace, A. R. Malay archipelago 348-3 I Jay, John. 5^^ Pellew, G. Life 515-23 Jay, John. Peace negotiations of 1872-73. [His- 1 torv of America.] *437.I7 I .Jay, W. M. L.,/^^^./. .S-^-^ Woodruff, Julia L. M. ! Jeaffreson, J. C. Not dead yet 259.7 I and Nichols, J. Outline of the life of Lord 1 Byron 7 1 7.2 I Jeame's diary; by W. M. Thackeray 202.8 I .Jean Monteith; by M. G. McClelland 228.41 ' Jean Paul. See Richter, T- P- F. Jeaniiette, Arctic voyages of. De Long. Jour- nals 318.10 Melville, G. W. In the Lena Delta 318.7 Jebb, R. C. Life of Richard Bentley 545-26 Jed : boy's adventures in the army of '61-65; ^*y W. L. Goss 279.20 .Jeff Briggs's love story ; by Bret Harte 233.28 .Feffersoil, Thomas. Inaugural address as presi- dent 822.4 Selections from speeches, letters, etc 535-6 See Fiske, J. Presidents of America, with por- trait **R9-3 Hildreth, R. .Vdministration 4155,6 Morse, J. T, y/-. Life 515-7 Parton,J. Life 537-' Jeffrey, Lord Francis. See Carlyle, T. Remi- niscences 557-6 See Mason, E. T. Personal traits 555-2 Whipple, E. P. Review 817.20 Jeffries, B. Joy. Color-blindness 935-3 .Jenliin, Mrs. ('. Jupiter's daughters 254.17 .Skirmishing 254.16 Who breaks, pays 254.15 Jenkin, Flceming Healthy houses; ed. by G. E. Waring, ^r. 644.8 Jennings, G. IL, and Johnstone, W. S. Half- hours with Greek and Latin authors 836.1 JericllO road : story of Western life 232.33 Jerrold, Douglas W. See Clarke, C , and M. C. Recollections of writers 557-2 See Mason, E. T. Personal traits 555-4 Jersey, isle of. Waring, G. E., yr. Farmer's vacation 3633 Jernsalein. Cox, G.W. The crusades 451-2 Gibbon, E. Destruction 4633 Joseph us, F. Antiquities of the Jews 449-1 McKenzie, A. In and around 352-3 Milman, II. H. Siege l)y Titus 452-7 Stanley, A. P. Sinai and Palestine 346-13 Tonna, C. E. Juda;a capta. (Destruction by Titus) .' 816.4 Judah'slion. (Present state.).-. 816.4 Wright, W. B. Ancient cities 346.18 .Jernsaleni, New. See New Jerusalem; New .Church; Swedenborg. Jessie ; by W. Aimwell 288.37 .Jessie Carlton; by F. Forrester 287.33 .Jesuit's ring ; by A. A. Hayes 227.35 .Jesuits. Bancroft, G. Early operations of the Jesuits amongst the Indians. 424.1 Browning, O. Jesuits and Jansenists 916.12 Bungener, L. L. F. Persecution in the age of Louis XV 243.44 Disraeli, I. First Jesuits in England 806.6 Jameson, A. M. Legends of the monastic orders 801.5 Parkman, F. Jesuits in North America in the seventeenth century 405.4 Pioneers of France in the New World 4^5-3 Ranke, L. History of the popes 444-3 -Shea, J. G. Jesuits, Recollects, and the Indi- ans. [America.] *437.I4 .Jesus. Clarke, J. F. Jesus and his times 912.12 See a /so Christ; Lord. Jew, Wandering. Conway, M. D. Wandering Jew 912.7 Reddall, H. F. Who was he ? 563.4 Jewett, Sarah Orne. Betty Leicester 225.40 Country by-ways 225.33 Country doctor 225 .34 Deephaven 225.32 King of Folly Island, and other people 225.39 • Marsh Island • 225.35 Mate of the " Daylight," and Friends ashore. . .225. 38 JEWETT. 67 JORDAN. Jewett, Sarah Orne, continued. Old friends and new 225.31 Play days 225.37 Story of the Normans. [Nations.] 482.1 1 White heron, and other stories 225.36 Jewish church. Stanley, A. P. History. 3 vols 452.2-4 Jews. Clarke, J. F. Ten great religions. (Juda- ism.) 912.10, II Disraeli, B. Coningsby 252.6 Tancred 252.7 Hosmer, J. K. Story of the Jews. [Nations.], 482.3 Josephus, F. Antiquities; Jewish wars 449-1 Kitto, J. Customs and institutions 452.8 I.awrence, E. Jews and their persecutors 452.10 Longfellow, H. VV. Judas Maccabseus. . 725.1 Macaulay, T. B. Civil disabilities, in England. . 8165 Milman, H. H. History. 3 vols 452.5-7 Stanley, A. P. History of the Jewish church. 3 vols 452.2-4 Tonna, C. E. Popular account of the Jewish captivity 816.4 Jimmy's cruise in the " Pinafore"; by L. M. Alcott 287.15 Jimmyjolins ; by a. m. Diaz 286 23 Jo's boys; by L. M. Alcott 287.21 .To'S opportunity; by L. C. Lillie 284.31 .Joan of Arc. Adams, W. H. D. Maid of Or- leans 556.4 Cleveland, R. E. Essay §27.7 Creasy, E. S. Joan of Arc's victory at Orleans, .461.9 De Quincey, T. Essay 805.13 Guizot, F. P. G. History of France, vol. 3 . • *4o8.3 Schiller, F. Maid of Orleans : drama 803.5 Starling, E. Noble deeds of woman 51 2.1 .Tob, Book of. The Bible **Ri.2i See Froude, J. A. Short studies 804.20 Jolin, King of England. See Shakespeare, W. King John 70 1.6 .Tohll, Eugenie. {^E. Mai-litt^ Countess Gisela, 247.5 Gold Elsie 247. i In the Schillingscourt 247.4 Lady with the rubies 247.7 Little moorland princess 247.3 Old mam'selle's secret 247.2 Over yonder 248.35 Owl's nest 247.8 Second wife 247.6 .Tollll Brent; by T. Winthrop 212.25 John Bull and'his island; by Max O'Rell 837.1 .lolin Bull, Jr.; or, French as she is traduced; by Max O'Rell 837.3 John Bull on the continent; by Max O'Rell 837.4 .Jolin Dorrien ; by J. Kavanagh 269.43 John Godsoe's legacy; by E. Kellogg 296.19 .lohn Halifax, gentleman; by Miss Muloch 265.5 Jolin Inglesant; by J. H. Shorthouse 261.14 John Jerome; by J. Ingelow 264.22 John Ward, preacher; by M. Deland 216.39 .lohnson, Andrew. Selections from speeches... . 535.6 See Fiske, J. Presidents of America, with por- trait . . **R9.3 Riddle, A. G. Alice Brand. 229.19 Sherman, J. Speech on Johnson's policy of reconstruction, February, 1866 822.6 Trial, on impeachment. 3 vols 539.14-16 Johnson, A. H. Normans in Europe. [Epochs.] 451.12 •Johnson, Louisa. Every lady her own flower- gardener 613.6 Johnson, Oliver. William Lloyd Garrison and his times 523.6 .Johnson, Rossiter. History of the French war- . -475.9 History of the war of 1812-15 475-8 Johnson, Rossiter, continued. Phaeton Rogers 292. 11 Ed. Little classics. 18 vols 812.1-18 A^ames of the series : 1. Exile. 10. Childhood. 2. Intellect. 11. Heroism. 3. Tragedy. 12. Fortune. 4. Life. 13. Narrative poems. 5. Laughter. 14. Lyrical poems. 6. Love. 15. Minor poems. 7. Romance. 16. Authors. 8. Mystery. 17. Nature. 9. Comedy. 18. Humanity. For contents of each volume, see title. Johnson, Samuel. Chief lives of the poets 557-22 Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia 261.5 Same 261 .4 See Boswell, J. Life. 4 vols 555-5~8 Carlyle, T. Essay on Boswell's life 816.11 Pleroes and hero-worship 816.16 Macaulay, T. B. Biography 557-1 Essay on Boswell's life 816. 5 Stephen, L. Life 545-1 See also Edgar, J. G. Boyhood 575-1 Gosse, E. Johnson and the philosophers. • . .815.29 Hawthorne, N. Biographical story 203.4 Our old home 203.6 Johnson, v. W. An English " Daisy Miller ".. .229.17 Image of San Donato : story 232. 1 3 Johnston, Alexander. Connecticut. [Common- wealths.] 423.10 History of American politics **R3.22 History of political parties. [America.] *437- ' 7 Ed. Representative American orations. 3 vols. 822.4-6 •Johnston, H. P. Yorktown campaign, and the surrender of Cornwallis, 1781 41 6.1 •Johnston, J. F. W. Agricultural chemistry and geology, Elements of. 616. 3 Chemistry of common life 684.3 Lectures on the applications of chemistry and geology to agriculture 616. 4 Johnston, R. M. Dukesborough tales 236.10 Johnstone, W. S., joint author. See Jennings, G. H. Joliet. See Winsor, J. Joliet, Marquette, and La Salle. [History of America.] *437- H Jolly fellowship; by F. R. .Stockton 224.12 Jonathan and his continent; by Max O'Rell and Jack Allyn 837.2 Jones, Charles C, Jr. English colonization of Georgia, 1 733-52 *437-i5 •Jones, Charles H. Lord Macaulay : his life and ^vritings 557-1 1 Short life of Charles Dickens 557.12 Short Hfe of W. E. Gladstone 547-7 Jones, Eustace "W., joint author. See Cox, G. W. Jones, Jesse H. Bible plan for the abolition of poverty 912.4 Know the truth : critique on the Hamiltonian theory of limitation 912.5 Jones, John, astronomer. See Smiles, S. Ac- count 563.2 Jones, John Paul. See Cooper, J. F. Pilot 2 11. 3 See Hale, E. E. Paul Jones and Denis Duval . 223.2 Thackeray, W. M. Denis Duval 202.1 1 Jones, J. S. Life of Jefferson S. Batkins 231.25 Jones, William. Treasures of the earth; or, Mines, minerals, and metals 675.7 JonSOn, Ben. See Coleridge, S. T. Notes 805.4 See Taine, H. A. History of English literature, 806.17 •Jordan river. Lynch, W. F. Narrative of the United States expedition 346.1 Macgregor, J. 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Reminiscence of a journalist.. 532.4 Smiles, S. The Walters of the " London Times " 5632 Warner, C. D. American newspaper 827.15 Journalist, pseud. Memoirs of James Gordon Bennett 532-3 Journej due North; by G. A. Sala. 341-8 .Journey from Comhill to Grand Cairo; by W. M. Thackeray 202.7 Journey in Brazil; by Prof and'iAxs. Agassiz. . .317.18 Journey through Texas; l:)y F. L. Olmsted 31 1-9 Journey to Central Africa; by B. Taylor 349-6 Journey to the centre of the earth; by J. Verne, 242.20 •Fowett, B., irans. and ed. Dialogues of Plato. 4 vols 806.1-4 Joyce, R. I). Blanid: poem 714-3 Deirdre; poem , 714-2 .Joyous story of Toto ; by L. E. Richards 282. 1 1 Juan and Juanita; by F. C. Baylor 2S5.37 .Juanita ; by M. Mann 215.41 Judiea capta; by C. E. Tonna. 816.4 Judah'S lion; by C. E. Tonna 251.34 Same. Works, vol. 2 816.4 Judas Iscariot. See De Quincey, T. Essay 805.15 Judas Maccabeus: poem; by H. W. Longfellow, 725.1 Judd, John W. Volcanoes 675.15 Judd, Sylvester. Margaret 229.22 Richard Edney 229.21 Juds;nient, Last. See Last judgment. .ludUh ; by M. Harland 218.6 Judson, Emily C. Kathayan slave 812.3 Julian : scenes in Judea; by W. Ware 222.38 Julian home; by F. W. Farrar 277.34 .Juliet. Romeo and Juliet : drama. Shake- speare 701.10 6>(f Jameson, A. Vi. Character considered. 812.18 Sketch of Fanny Kemble as Juliet 801 .9 Martin. Helen Faucit, Lady. Shakespeare's female characters. 815.26 .Julius 'CKsar : tragedy. Shakespeare 701.10 See Knowles, J. S. Debate upon the character, 9 1 6.7 July : poems; ed. by O. F. Adams 735-17 June : poems; ed. by O. F. Adams 735-i6 •June \ by Mrs. Forrester 256.36 Junius. See De Quincey, T. Who was he? 805.10 See Macaulay, T. B. Essay 816.5 Reddall, H. F. Who wrote the letters of Junius? 5634 Junlier, E. Lucy 248.35 Jupiter lights; by C. F. Woolson 216.29 Jupiter's daughters; by Mrs. C. Jenkin 254.1 7 Just sixteen ; by S. Coolidge 286.1 1 Justiflcation and regeneration; by J. Wither- spoon 91 1.6 Justina ; by S. W. Weitzel 237.32 .Juvenal, Ihe satirist. See Vincent, G. E. Some Italian authors 835.21 K. Kalani of Oahu; by C. M. Newell 232.17 Kalb, Gen. John. See Kapp, F. Life 516.13 Kaler, James Otis. {James Otis.) Left behind, 278.29 Little Joe 278.31 Mr. Stubb's lirother : sequel to Toby Tyler 278.26 Raising the " Pearl " 278.28 Silent Pete 278.30 Tim and Tip 278.27 Toby Tyler : ten weeks with a circus 278.25 KalOOlah : by W. S. Mayo. 231. 1 1 Kanitehatka. Kennan, G. Tent life in Siberia, and adventures among the Koraks and other tribes. 355-3 Mudge, Z. A. Fur-clad adventurers 355-2 Kane, E. K. Arctic explorations : second Grin- nell expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, 1853-55. 2 vols 318.I, 2 Kansas. AUlridge, R. Life on a ranch 3I3-I7 Brown, J., liberator of Kansas. Life and let- ters 523-17 Custer, E. B. Following the guidon 313.26 Chase, S. P., and others- Qrations on the Kan- sas-Nebraska bill, 1854 822.5 Ebbutt, P. G. 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(Queens of England : young folks' history abridged, adapted, and con- tinued, from -Strickland's Queens of Eng- land. 3 vols 474.7-9 Kavanag:h, Julia. John Dorrien 269.43 .Saint Gildas 269.42 Silvia 269.41 Kavanagh : a tale ; by H. W. Longfellow 212.2 Keary, Annie. Castle Daly 264.33 Doubting hefirt'. 264.32 Janet's home 264.34 Oldbury 264.35 York and a Lancaster rose 264.31 See Keary, E. Memoir 546.16 Keary, C. F., ed. Dawn of history 442.5 Keary, E. Memoir of Annie Keary 546.16 KeaiS, John. Poetical works. 722.1 1 See Clarke, C. C. Recollections of writers. . . . 557.2 KBATS. 69 KINGSLEY. Keats, John, continued. See Colvin, S. Life 545-38 De Quincey, T. Essay §05.13 Lowell, J. R. Essay 5><-'4.3 Mason, E. T. Personal traits 555-1 Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history..,.. ..815.15 Whipple, E. P. Essays and reviews 817.19 Keddie, Henrietta. {Sarah Tytler!) Huguenot family 265 45 Modern painters and their paintings 818. 9 Old masters and their pictures , 81S.8 Papers for thoughtful girls 91 7-^^ KeedOll Bluffs, Story of; by M. N. Murfree 214.35 Keen, G. B. New Sweden [America.] *437.I4 Keen, W. W., ed. American health jjrimers. 12 vols 925.5-16 See Health primers for contents of series. Keenan, IL F. Money-makers 228.2 Trajan 228. 1 Keightley, Thomas. Fairy mythology 442-1 Keini, De B. R. Sheridan's troopers on the borders 313-7 Keith, Jesse E. Eulogies; by Plymouth bar as- sociation 529.7 Kellen, W. v. index to the public statutes of Massachusetts and to the public acts of 1882-87 **R2.37 Kelley, J. D- J-, joint author. See Poole, S. Lane. Kellogg", Elijah. Elm Island stories. 6 vols : 1. Lion Ben 296.1 2. Charlie Bell 296.2 3. Ark of Elm island 296.3 4. Boy farmers 296.4 5. Young shipbuilders 296.5 6. Hardscrabble 296.6 Pleasant Cove series. 6 vols : 1. Arthur Brown 296.15 2. Young deliverers 296.16 3. Cruise of the " Casco " 296.17 4. 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(luodlibet 231.3 Rob of the bowl 231.2 See Winthrop, R. C. Tribute 536-6 Kennedy, W. S. Life of J. G. Whittier 514.8 Life of O. W. Holmes 514-9 Wonders and curiosities of the railway 677.15 Kenneth ; by C. M. Yonge 269.12 Kent, James. Sibyl Spencer 229.9 Kentncky. Shaler, N. S. History. [Common- wealths.] 423.4 Kepler, Johann. See Wright, H. C. Children's stories of the great scientists 575-9 KeraniOS : poem; by H. W. Longfellow 725.1 Kerr, J. ]., joint author. See Dixon, E. S. Key to North American birds; by E. Coues 656. 1 Key to " Uncle Tom's cabin;" by H. B. Stowe. . . 928.1 KllOlStoniir : story of a horse; by L. N. Tolstoi. . 244.49 Kicklebnrys on the Rhine; by W. M. Thack- eray 202. 1 2 Kidd, Capt. William. See Hale, E. E. Lord Bellomont and Capt. Kidd. [Boston.].. . .*438. 2 Kidder, Henry P., joint author. See Peabody, F. H. Kidnapped ; by R. L. Stevenson 257 22 KieflTer, Harry M. Recollections of a drummer- boy. (Civil war. ) 476.19 KillebreW, F. W. Report on the soils of the Cumberland plateau, Rugby, Tennessee .... 315.3 Kilmeny ; by w. Black 255.9 Kimball, R. B., ed. Life in Santo Domingo; by a settler. 316.2 Kindergarten. Kriege, M. H. The child: Froeljel's principles of education 916.2 Wheelock, L. Kindergarten and primary schools 916.8 King, Capt. Charles. Colonel's daughter 228.50 Marion's faith 228.51 War-time wooing , 228.49 King, Clarence. Ascent of Mount Tyndall. (Sierra Nevada mountains.) 812.17 Democracy 227.1 Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada 313-24 King, Edward. Europe in storm and calm 466.10 King, Henry M. The Baptists in Boston *438.3 King, Moses. Hand-book of Boston 334-1 Pub. Dictionary of Boston; by E. M. Bacon. . 334.2 Hand-book of Boston harbor; by M. F. Sweet- ser 334.6 King, Rufus. Ohio. [Commonwealths.] 423.13 King, Thomas Starr. Lecture : spiritual Chris- tianity 921. 1 White hills 324.I See Frothingham, R. Tribute 522.15 King Arthur and his knights. 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Alton Locke: autobiog- raphy. 261.22 At last : Christmas in the West Indies 316.6 Cheap clothes and nasty : a tract 261.22 Hereward, the last of the English 261 .24 Heroes; or, Greek fairy talcs 261.23 Hypatia : life in Egypt in 5th century 261.21 Madam How and Lady Why: earth-lore 675.9 The fens. [Little classics : Nature.]. 812.17 Two years ago 261 .26 KINGSLST. 70 LADY. Kingsley, Charles, continued. Water-babies : fairy tale 261.29 Westward ho ! times of Queen Elizal)eth 261.25 Yeast : a prol)leni 261.27 iV^ Harris, A. B. Little liiography 576.1 Hughes, Thomas. Memoir 261.22 KlngSley, Henry. Austin Elliot. 261.32 Ravenshoe 261 .31 The lost child. [Little classics.] 812.10 Kingston, .^fass. History. See History of Tly- nmuth county ♦*R8.ii killSfStOIl, W. H. (J. Dick Cheveley 298.9 loxhi)lme hall, and other stories 298.7 Fred Markhani in Russia 373- 1 In the forest 298.8 Mark .Seaworth 298.10 Midshijiniaii, Marmaduke Merry 298. 14 Notal:)le voyages, from Columbus to Parry 328.3 Peter the whaler 298. 1 2 Round the world : tale 298. 1 1 Salt water 298. 1 5 \'oyage round the world 375-2 Young foresters, and other tales 298.13 Ed. Swiss family Robinson 279.8 and Low, C. R. Cireat African travellers, from Bruce to Stanley 349-30 Kip, Leonard. " Christmas has come": story. . .232.15 Kipling, Rudyard. Plain tales from the hills 248.3'; Soldiers three.. , 24S. 38 Kirby, Mary and Elizabeth. Aunt Martha's corner cupboard 282.25 Kirhy, William, <7«(/Spence, William. Introduc- tion to entomology 647.10 KlrcboflT, Gustav R. See \Yright, H. C. Chil- dren's stories of the great scientists 575-9 Kirk, Ellen W. Olney. {Henry Hayes.) Better times. 226.43 Daughter of Eve 226.44 Queen money 226.47 Sons and daughters 226.46 Story of Margaret Kent 226.45 KirltC, VAhxwvad, pseud. Ste GWmoxe, James R. Kirklaild, C. M. Memoirs of Washington 517.2 Ed. \Yoman, her education and influence; by Mrs. Hugo Reid. 927.1 kismet ; by G. I'leming 236.37 Kit and Kitty; by R. I). Blackmore 252.20 Kith and kin; by J. Fothergill 244.17 Kitto. John. History of Palestine 452.8 Kitfjieon ; by Sophie .May 284.10 Klosterlicini : romance; by T. De Quincey 805.18 KlHM'laild, Samuel. American in Iceland 361. i Knickerbocker, Diedrich, /5^«fc Froude, J. A. Short studies .. 804.20 KnO.X, Thomas W. Boy travellers series. 10 vols : Australasia 386. 10 Congo 386. 1 2 East. 5 vols : 1 . Japan and China 386. i 2. Siam and Java 386.2 3. Ceylon and India 386. 3 4. Egypt and the Holy Land 386.4 5. Through Central .\frica 386.5 Mexico 386.1 1 Russian empire 386.9 South America 386.7 1 )ecisive battles since Waterloo 461.10 Voyage of the " Vivian " to the North pole. .. . 386.6 Young Nimrods around the world 375-4 Ed. Travels of Marco Polo 386.8 Koenig, F. 5^,? Smiles, S. Men of invention. .. 563.2 KorakS. Kennan, G. Tent life in Siberia, and adventures among the Koraks 355-3 Koran "f Mohammed. See Stanley, A. P. His- tory of the P'.astern church 452.1 Kossuth, Louis. Memories of my exile SS'-' KreniitZ, Mite, collector. Roumanian fairy tales 279.3 Kriege, Matilda H. Child: Froebel's principles of education 916.2 Ku Klux conspiracy. Report of the committee to incjuire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary States. [1872.] 928.6 Kullak, Theodor, pianist. See Fay, Amy. Music-study in Germany 838. i L. Labor. Atkinson, E. Labor and capital allies, not enemies 823.13 Foreman, pseud. Big wages, and how to earn them. (Labor-unions.) 823.19 Gladden, W. 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[1838.] 804.6 Literary history of England; by Mrs. Oliphant. 3 vols ...815. 13-15 Literary landmarks : guide to good reading; by M. E. Burt 836.7 Literary landmarks of London; by L. Hutton . .815.20 Literary recreations and miscellanies; by J. G. Whittier 81 7.4 Literary reminiscences; by T. De Quincey 805.10 Literary style; by T. De Quincey 805. 1 1 Literati. Poe, E. A. Works, vol. 3 831.3 Literature. Coan, T. M., ed. Literature and art : essays 813.8 Studies in literature : essays 813. 5 De (Quincey, T. Literature and scholarship in the i8th century 805.12 Disraeli, L Amenities of literature. 2 vols ..806. 5, 6 Curiosities of literature. 4 vols 806.7-10 Foster, W. G. " Current literature " and " stand- ard literature." [Libraries.] 936.2 Gilman, S. Influence of one national literature upon another < 827.1 Gosse, E. History of i8th century literature, 1660-1780 815.29 Holland, J. G. Literature and literary men.. . . 914.7 Irving, W. Mutability of literature 8 1 7. 1 1 Jackson, H. H. Hysteria in literature 917-7 Jameson, A. M. Sketches of art, literature, and character. (Germany.) 801.9 Knight, C. Half-hours with the best authors. 6 vols 806.1 1-16 Porter, N. Criticism and history of literature; Imaginative literature 936. i Schlegel, A. W. Lectures on dramatic litera- ture and art 803.14 Scoones, W. B., ed. Four centuries of English letters 815.17 Shorthouse, J. H. Humorous in literature-... 813.5 See also Authors. Literature, American. See American literature. Literature, Ancient. Sears, B., and others. Essays 815. i Literature, Early Christian. Jackson, G. A. Primers. 4 vols 832.1-4 Literature, English. See English literature. Literature, German. See German literature. Literature, Greek. See Greek literature. Literature in Ireland. Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history of F2ngland, vol 3 8l5-i5 Literature, Latin. See Latin literature. Literature, Mediieval. Lawrence, E. Primer, 815.5 Literature of Europe in the 15th, i6th, 17th cen- turies. Hallam, H. 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Warner.. . .224.46 Little Lizzie and the fairies; by Miss Muloch.. ..279.43 Little Lord P^auntleroy; by F. H. Burnett 215.30 Little Lucy's wonderful globe; by C. M. Yonge, 269.22 Little men; by L. M. Alcott 287.5 Little Miss Peggy; by Mrs. Molesworth 283.7 Little moorland princess; by E. Marlitt. . . .... 247.3 Little Nell: from Old curiosity shop of C. Dick- ens; ^d^. by Mrs. Horton 281.4 Little Paul : from Dombey and son of C. Dick- ens; ed. by Mrs. Horton 281. i Little people of the snow; by W. C. Bryant 716.3 Same. [American poems.] 734-3 Little pitchers; by Sophie May 284.8 Little Saint Elizabeth; by F. H. Burnett 215.33 Little travels and road-side sketches; by W. M. Thackeray 202. 1 1 Little women; by L. M. Alcott 287.4 Livermore, Mary a. My story of the war 436.13 See Bolton, S. K. Short life 575-6 LiviUg and loving; by V. F. Townsend 276.15 Livingstone, David. Travels and researches in South Africa , • 349.4 Waller, H., ed. Last journals in Central Africa, 349.22 See Charles, E. Three martyrs of 19th cen- tury 547-1 2 Kingston, W. H. G. Great African travel- lers 349-3° Stanley, H. M. How I found Livingstone.. 349.25 Liza ; by I. S. Turgenieff 244.5 Lloyd, David D. Poor Ogla-moga : story 232.9 Lob lie-by-the-fire ; by J. H . Ewing 274.28 Locke, John. See Brown, J. Locke and Syden- ham. 816.8 See Browning, O. Educational theories 916.12 Fowler, T. Life 545-20 Lewes, G. H. Life and philosophy 801.23 LOCkhart, John G. Life of Robert Burns 565.2 .9^^ Ohphant, M. O. W. Literary history 815.14 LOCksleyhall: poem; by A. Tennyson 7I3-20 Same. [Little classics.] 812.14 LOCksley hall sixty years after : poem ; by A. Tennyson ....713. 21 LOCkWOOd, J. B. See Lanman, C. Farthest north : life and explorations of Lieut. Lockwood 318.9 Locusts and wild honey; by J. Burroughs 667.10 Lodge, Henry Cabot. Life of Alexander Ham- ' ilton . 515-2 Life of George Washington. 2 vols 515.20, 21 Life of Daniel Webster 515-8 Studies in history 41 2.6 The last forty years of town government. [Boston.] *438.3 Lodge, Mary G., ed. A week away from time . . .218.33 LodUSky: story; by F. H. Burnett 215.26 Log of Commodore Rollingpin; by J. H.Carter, 231.23 Log-cabin to the White House, From : life of Garfield; by W. M. Thayer , 573-1° Logan, Olive. See Sikes, Olive [Logan], LOITERINGS. 76 I.OUIS. Loitt'rillgS in pleasant paths; by M. Harland. .342.20 LoiIlbO, John. See Smiles, S. Men of inven- tion 563.2 London. Abbott, J. Rollo in London 372-14 Ballantyne, R. M. London fire brigade 299.8 Bulwer-Lytton, E. Devereux. (Fashionable life in the reign of (lueen Anne.) 253.1 Dickens, C. Barnaliy Rudge. (Lord Gordon nots, 1 780.) 263.8 Oliver Twist. (Workhouse life.) 263.2 Fighting lire. Account of great fire, 1666 928.2 Hare, A. J. C. Walks in London 343-2 Harrison, F. Historic London; Plea for the tower of London : essays 813.13 Hutton, L. Literary landmarks 815.20 Irving, W. Places and people described 81 7. 11 Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history 815.14, 15 Scott, W. Fortunes of Nigel. (Reign of James L) 262.13 Stockton, F. R. Personally conducted 396.11 Thackeray, W. M. Henry Esmond. (Reign of Queen Anne.) 202.4 Sketches and travels in London 202.9 Vates, E. Fifty years of London life 557-l^ See also England rt//(/E\irope. London plague. Account of, 1665-66 928.2 London Times. Smiles, S. Account of the Walters 563.2 Lon^, C. C. Three prophets : Chinese Gordon, El Maahdi, Arabi Pasha 568.4 Long, John D. Boston and the Commonwealth under the city charter *438.3 Long exile, and other stories; by L. N. Tolstoi. .244.52 Long life and how to reach it; by J. G. Richard- son 925.6 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Building of the ship; Courtship of Miles Standish; Evangeline. [American poems.] 734-3 Golden legend ; ed. by S. A. Bent 725.6 Hyperion: a romance 212. i In the harbor : Ultima Thule, part 2 725.4 Kavanagh: a tale; Drift-wood 212.2 Outre-mer 342. 1 1 Poetical works. [1883.] 725.1 Song of Hiawatha 7253 Tales of a wayside inn : poems 725.2 Ultima Thule 725.5 Ed. Poems of places : America, New England. 2 vols 735-i> 2 Trans. Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri. 3 vols 701. 1 7-19 See Longfellow, S., ed. Life, with extracts from journals and correspondence. 2 vols., 514.17, 18 Final memorials 5i4-i9 Underwood, F. 11. Life 514.4 See also Drake, S. A. Home at Cambridge .... 334.4 Proceedings of the Maine historical society, Feb. 27, 1882. (Seventy-fifth birthday.) . . 514.5 Stedman, E. C. Poets of America 825.5 Tribute of the Massachusetts Historical Society 514-3 Longfellow, Samuel, ed. Life of Henry W. Longfellow. 2 vols 514.17,18 Final memorials of Henry W. Longfellow. ..514.19 Longman, F. W. Frederick the Great and the seven years' war. [Epochs.] 451. 10 Longstreet, .v. B. Georgia scenes: selections, 236.10 Longworth, N. Culture of the strawberry 614.10 Lonsdale, Margaret. George Eliot : life, books, and herself. 827.9 Sister Dora (Dorothy Pattison) : liiography. . . . 556.2 Loo Choo islands. Taylor, B. India, China, Japan 347.1 Look before you leap; by Mrs. Alexander 254.5 Looking backward, 2000 to 1887; by E. Bellamy. 227.10 Lookout mountain. Taylor, B. F. Capture. .. .812.11 Loomis, Elias. Recent progress of astronomy. C 1 85 1 .) 674. 1 Lord, The. Holland, J. G. The Lord's busi- ness 914.8 Stanley, A. P. The Lord's prayer 912.9 Swedenborg, E. Doctrine of the New Jeru- salem, concerning the Lord 913-20 See also Christ rt;/(/Jesus. Loring, E. P., and Russell, C. T., Jr. Election cases in Massachusetts, 1853-85: reports of controverted elections **R2.i8 Loring, George B. Agriculture and the horse. . . 625.5 Lorna Doone; by R. D. Blackmore 252.15 Lome, Marquis of. (J. G. Campbell.) Canadian pictures, drawn with pen and pencil 339-1 Lorraine, Claude. See Gelee, Claude. Losing to win 221.25 LOSSing, B. J. Mary and Martha, the mother and the wife of George Washington 5 '7-8 Pictorial field-book of the civil war. 3 vols- - .436.1-3 Pictorial field-book of the revolution. 2 vols. 416. 2, 3 Pictorial field-book of the war of 181 2 426. 1 vStory of the United States navy 476.17 Lost in a great city; by A. M. Douglas 217.19 Lost in Paris; by E. Hodder 291.15 Lost on the steppe; by L. N. Tolstoi 244.49 Lost prince : Louis XVII. of France ; by J. H. Han- son 521.8 Lothair ; by B. Disraeli 252.5 See Harrison, F. Review of the same 813.13 Lothrop, Amy, pseud. See Warner, Anna B. Lotlirop, Harriet M. {Margaret Sidney.) Car- lisle school for Indian papils 934-1 Dilly and the captain , 283.35 Five little peppers 283.31 Five little pepj^ers midway : sequel 283.37 Hester, and other New England stories 283.32 Our town 283.36 Pettibone name 283.34 What the seven did 283.33 Lotus-eating ; by G. W. Curtis 324.6 Loud, Jeremy. 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Essay: passionate love 826.2 Swedenborg, E. Conjugial love 913.21 Angelic wisdom concerning the divine love.. .913.12 Tytler, S. Papers for thoughtful girls ... 9 1 7.8 Love. Little classics; ^a'. by R. Johnson 812.6 Contents: Love and skates; by T. Win- throp. Maid of Malines; by E. Bulvver-Lytton. Story of Ruth; in the holy Bible. Rise of Iskander; by B.Disraeli. Love and intrigue : tragedy; by F. Schiller 803.4 Love and life; by C. M. Yonge. 269.8 Love and skates; by T. Winthrop .212.28 Same. [Little classics : Love.] 812.6 Love and theology : Rachel Armstrong; by C. P. WooUey 216.35 Love me little, love me long; by C. Reade 259.40 Love of a lifetime; by C. G. Curtis 229.42 Love — or a name; by J. Hawthorne 239.34 Love's labour's lost : comedy. Shakespeare 701.3 Lovejoy, Elijah P. See Phillips, W. Speech on his murder 817.2 Lovel the widower; by W. M. Thackeray 202.1 1 Lover, Samuel. Barney O'Reirdon the navigator. 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See Underwood, F. H. Life 5 H-'o See also Drake, S. A. Home of Lowell 334-4 Rideing, W. H. Boyhood 576.2 Stedman, E. C. Poets of America 825.5 Lowell, Robert T. S. Antony Brade 23 1. 6 New priest in Conception bay 231.7 Raft that no man made : tale 812,8 Lowly mantle- and armor- wearers; by N. D'Anvers 655.7 Loyal Renins; by T. Shunsui 233.18 Loyola, Ignacio de. See Ranke, L. History of the popes 444.3 See also Jesuits. Lucia : her problem; by A. M.. Douglas 217.8 Lucie's mistake; by W. Heimburg 247.34 Lucile : poem; by Owen Meredith 723.5 Luck. Mathews, W. Good and bad luck . .914.10 Luck of roaring camp ; by Bret Harte 233.22 Satne. [Little classics : Life.] 812.4 Lucretia ; by E. Bulwer-Lytton 253.2 Lucy ; by E. Junker 248.35 Lucy Maria; by A. M. Diaz 286.26 Ludlow, Fitz-Hugh. A brace of boys 812.18 Little Briggs and 1 812.11 Ludlow, John M. War of American indepen- dence. [Epochs ] 451.14 Luke Darrell, the Chicago newsboy 291.16 Lulu's library, 3 vols.; by L. M. 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Narrative of the dis- covery of the fate of Sir John Franklin and his companions 318. 1 1 McCosh, James. Religious aspect of evolution. .824.18 -McCuUoch, Hugh. Men and measures of half a century 534-7 MacDoiiald, George. .Vlec Forbes, of Howglen, 256.26 Annals of a ([uiet neighborhood 256.12 At the back of the north wind 256.2 David Elginbrod 256.15 Donal Grant 256.1 7 Double story 256.8 Guild court 256.16 Hidden life, and other poems 7'3-i7 Home again 256.25 Malcolm 256. 7 Marquis of Lossie 256.20 Mary Marston 256.21 Paul Faber, surgeon 256.23 Poems : selected by V. D. S. aiiJC. F 713.26 Princess and Curdie 256.3 Princess and goblin 256.4 Ranald Bannerman's boyhood 256. i Robert Falconer 256.14 St. ( ieorge and St. Michael 256.19 Seaboard parish : sequel to .\nnals 256.13 Sir Gibbie 256.24 Thomas Wingfold, curate 256.9 Unspoken sermons, third series 922.24 Vicar's daughter: se(|uel to Seaboard parish. . .256.1 1 Warlock o' Glenwarlock 256. 10 Weighed and wanting 256.18 What's mine's mine 256.22 Wilfrid Cumbermede: autobiographical story . .256.27 See Harris, A. B. Short biography 576. i McDowell, Kate S. B. {Sher-vood Bonner.) Suwanee river tales 292.3 Macdulf, J. R. Slory ( f a shell 692.1 Macedonian empire. Curteis, A. M. Rise. [Epochs.] 441.7 ' MaCgre^Or, John. Rob Roy on the Jordan, Nile, Red sea, (lennesareth, etc 346.7 Thousand miles in the Rob Roy canoe on the rivers and lakes of Europe 342. 1 3 Voyage alone in the Rol) Roy canoe 353-7 Macliar, .\gnes M. stories of New France 413.6 : Machiavelli, Niccolo. See Adams, J. Defence I of the constitutions 5 18. 8 I See Macaulay, T. B. Essay 816.5 I Vincent, G. E. Some Italian authors 835.21 I Mackarness, Mrs. Henry. {Miss Planche.) Sibert's wold : tale 282.19 Sunbeam stories 2S2.20 McKay, J. T. Stella Grayland : story 232. 1 3 McKeever, Harriet B. House on the heights. . .231.15 McKenzie, Alexander. Religious history of the provincial period. [Boston.] *438.2 Some things abroad 352.3 Mackenzie, Mrs. a. Shelton. Aureola. (Ger- man social life.) 232.31 Mackenzie, Harriet D. S. History of Switzer- land 483.2 Mackenzie, Henry, story of La Roche 812.3 Mackenzie, John. Day-dawn in dark places. (South Africa.) 349- '4 Mackenzie, Robert. Nineteenth century: his- tory 455-15 Mackenzie, R- Shelton. Life of Sir Walter Scott 507-18 Mackintosh, Sh- James. Oration in behalf of free speech, 1803 822.2 See De Quincey, T. Essay. 805. 16 Edgar, J. G. Boyhood 575-1 Macaulay, T. B. Essay 816.5 McLean, Sarah Pratt. 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Tramp at home : labor ques- tion in the United States. 336.1 1 Tramp trip : Europe on fifty cents a day 352.1 Merriam, Florence A. Birds through an opera- glass 656. 10 MKRRIAM. 84 MII,Ii Mprrlam, G. S., ed. Story of William and Lucy Smith 567.7 Mcrriani, M. B. Catalogue of the public library of Quincy, Mass *R7-i4 Merrill, Selah. East of the Jordan, 1875-77 346.6 Merry wives of Windsor : comedy; Shakespeare, 701.2 See Clarke, M. C. Girlhood of .Shakespeare's heroines 273.25 Merv ! story of adventures and captivity, epito- mized from the "Merv Oasis"; by E. ( )'L)onovan 365.7 Metal engraving. Ruskin, J. Six lectures 802.8 j MetSlls. lones, W. Treasures of the earth; or, | Mines, minerals, anil metals 675.7 ] Metaphysical and physical works: by F. Hacon, 803.19 Metealf, l^- C. The public library as an auxiliary j to the public schools 936.3 Meteorology. See Weather. 1 Meteors. Zurcher and Margolle. Meteors, aerolites, storms and atmospheric phe- nomena 683.4 ! Methodism. Clark, W. R. Why I am a Metho- dist 921. 1 ] Lecky, W. E. II. Its rise and growth 405.14 Tyerman, L. Life and times of John Wesley, 1 founder of the Methodists. 3 vols 507-8 10 I Life of George Whitefield. 2 vols 507.6, 7 \ Whitehead, J. History o{ Methodism contained in the life of Rev. John Wesley and Rev. Charles Wesley 55S.5 Metropollsville, Mystery of; by E. Eggleston. .223.37 Metropolites ; by R. St. Clar 22 1 .9 Metterilteh, Prince. Memoirs, 1773-1835. 5 vols 542.1-5 Metzerott, shoemaker; by K. P. Woods 238.27 Mexico. .Vbbott, J. S. C. History of Hernando Cortez 47 • 24 Baldwin, J. D. Ancient America 41 2.1 Ballou, M. M. Aztec land 337-5 Bancroft, H. H. Native races of the Pacific states. (Manners and customs of the Nahuas, Aztecs, etc.) 417-4 Biart, L. Adventures of a young naturalist 377.2 Bishop, W. II. Old Mexico and her lo.-t prov- inces 337. 1 Conkling, II. Mexico and the Mexicans 337-2 Cubas, A. G. Republic of Mexico in 1876 337 4 Curtis, W. E. Capitals of Spanish America. . .317.17 Eggleston, E., and Seelye, L. E. Montezuma and the conquest of Mexico 475.^5 Hale, E. E., and Susan. Family flight 3964 Hale, Susan. Story of Mexico. [Nations.] . . .482.22 Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in Mexico 386.1 1 Oher, F. A. Travels in Mexico, and life among the Mexicans 337-3 Young folks' history 494-1 Prescott, W. H. History of the conquest. 3 vols 448.9- 1 1 Stoddard, W. O. Red mustang 277.28 Taylor, B. Eldorado Z^Z-Z Wallace, Lew. Fair God : tale of the con- quest 233.37 Warner, C. D. On horseback 3 '5.7 Winsor, J. Mexico and Central America. [America.] *437.i I Winthrop, R. C. The war with Mexico : speech, United States house of representatives, 1847 536.4 Mice, Wild. Ingersoll, E. Friends worth know- ing 645.9 Michael Angelo. See Buonarotti, Michael An- gelo. Michaelmas. Brooks, E. S. Storied holidays, 282 32 Mlchaud, J. F. History of the crusades. 3 vols.. 462.2-4 Michell, Thomas. Russian pictures 339-3 Michigan. Cooley, T. Md. History. [Com- monwealths.] 4235 Northrup, A. J. Grayling fishing in Northern Michigan 324.5 5i'i? Rejiorts : Farm statistics, 1879-80 6B Registration report, 1886 OP Microscope. Manton, W. P. Beginnings with the microscope 677.6 Timl)s, J. Wonderful inventions. 677.5 Middle ages. Adams, O. B. Medix-val civiliza- . tion 481. 1 Adams, J. Italian republics of the middle ages 5 1 8.8 Hullinch, T. Legends of Charlemange : ro- mance of the middle ages 815.9 Church, R. W. Beginning of the middle ages. [Epochs.] 451-9 Cleveland, R. E. Studies in the middle ages.. 827.7 Cox, G. W., and Jones, E. H. Popular ro- mances 273.19 Emerton, E. Introduction to the study of the middle ages 484.8 Gray, G. Z. Children's crusade, 13th century.. 473.2 Hallam, H. Europe during the middle ages. 2 vols 444-1. 2 ! State of literature then 8 15. 11 Lawrence, E. Primer of mediieval literature. . . 815.5 Masson, G. Story of medi;eval France. [Na- tions.] 482.21 Myers, P. \ . N. Outlines of mediaeval and modern history 441.22 Scheflel, J. \ . von. Ekkehard : tale of the I oth century. 2 vols 245.41,42 Middle colonies. Fernow, B. [America.] *437.i5 Middleboro, Mass. History. See History of Plymouth county ♦*R8.i i Middlemarch ; by George Eliot. 2 vols 203.14, 15 Middlesex county, .\[ass. Drake, S. A. Old landmarks and historic fields 334-4 Midnight marches through Persia; by H. Bal- lantine 3656 Midnight sun : pilgrimage; by F. Bremer 248. 1 Midnight sun. Land of; by P. B. Du Chaillu. 2 vols 345-2.3 Midshipman Easy, Mr.; by F. Marryat 278.3 Midshipman, Marmaduke Merry; by W. H. G. Kingston 298.14 Midsummer-night's dream: comedy. Shakes- peare 701 .4 Mignet, A. F. History of the French revolution, from 1789 to 1814 457-3 Mikado's empire: by \V. E. Griffis.. 367-6 Milan. .-Xstor, W. W. Sforza: story of Milan.. 228.28 Eastlake,C. L. Notes on the Brera gallery. . .818. 17 Milch cows. Guenon, F. Treatise 615.2 Magne, J. H. How to choose a good milk cow 615.3 Skinner, J. S. The cow and the dairy 615.2 Mildred books; by M. F. Finley. 6 vols 285.12-17 Sllldred's bargain; by L. C. Lillie 28434 Miles, William. Horse's foot, and how to keep it sound 625.4 ' Miles Stand ish. Courtship of; by II. W. Long- fellow 725.1 Miles Wallingford; by J. F.Cooper 211.24 Slilitary life in Italy; by E. de Amicis 354-4 Mill, James. Sec Macaulay, T. B Essays: Bentham's defence of Mill; Mill's essay on government 816.5 See Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history 815.15 Mill, John Stuart. See Taine, H. .\. English literature. 806.18 Mill of St. llerbot; by K. S. Macquoid 268.46 IkIII.1.. 85 MITCHEri.. Mill on the floss; by George Eliot 203.10 Miller, C H. {Joaquin Miller.) Ship in the desert 714.10 Miller, Mrs. F. F. Life of Harriet Martineau. . .512.10 Miller, Hugh. Foot-prints of the Creator. (Ge- ology. ) 665. 1 My schools and schoolmasters : autobiography, 521.12 Sandy Wood's sepulchre : tale 812.5 Miller, Joaquin, /^^'W. See Miller, C. H. Miller, ( )live Thome. Bird-ways 656.8 In nesting time 656.1 1 Little folks in feathers and fur, and others in neither 645.6 Queer pets at Marcy's 646.6 Miller's story of the war; or, The plebiscite; by Erckmann atid Chatrian 245. i MilleriSin. See Whittier, J. G. Prose works. . . 817.4 Millett, Frank D. Yatil : a story 232.1 1 Trans. Sebastopol ; by L. Tolstoi 244.50 Millionaire of Rough-and- Ready; by Bret Harte 233.31 Mills of Tuxbury ; by V. F. Townsend 276.2 Milnian, H. H. History of the jews. 3 vols. .452.5-7 Ed. History of the decline and fall of the Roman empire; by E. Gibbon. 6 vols. . .463.2-7 Milner, John. End of religious controversy 921.4 Miltiades. a>y F. H. Burnett-... ., ..215.21 Mission flower; by G. H. Picard 228.17 Mission ridge. Storming of; by B. F. Taylor 81 2.1 1 Mississippi bubble; by W. Irving 817.14 Mississippi campaign; by F. V. tireene 432.8 See also Vicksburg. Mississippi river. B'shop, N. H. Four months in a sneak-box 325.2 Missouri. Carr, L. History. [Common- wealths.] 423.1 1 See Reports on agriculture, 1868, 1870 6B Missouri river. Allen, P. Expedition to the sources, 1804-6. 2 vols... 311.1,2 Fremont, J. C. Exploration of the Missouri river country. [ 1852.] 313-6 Mr. Bodley abroad; by H. E. Scudder 277 6 Mr. Isaacs; by F. M. Craw ford 234.27 Mr. Midshipman Easy; l)y F. Marryat 278.3 Mr. Smiih ; by L. B. Walford 254.44 Mr. Stubbs' brother; by J. Otis . , 278.26 Mr. Tangier's vacations; by E. E. Hale . . .... 223.21 Mr. Tiblwt O'Leary; by G. Griffin 812.5 Mr. Verdant Green, Adventures of; by E. Brad- ley 251.16 Mr. Wind and Madam Rain; by P. de Musset. .282.29 Mistress and maid; by Miss .Muloch 2658 Mrs. Btrauchamp Brown; l)y J. G. Austin 238.14 Mrs. Dymond ; by Miss Thackeray 253 41 Mrs. Herndon's income; by H. Campbell 228.7 Mrs. Jerningham's journal : a poem 7141 Mrs. Lorimer; by L. Malet 227.27 Mrs. Merriam's scholars; ])y E. E. Hale 223.8 Mistress of Beech Knoll; by C. L. Burnham 227.41 Mistress of Ibichstein; by F. Ilenkel 245.29 Mistress of the manse: poem; by J. G. Holland, 714.11 Mrs. Perkins's ball; by W. M. Thackeray 202.12 Mrs. Skaggs's husbands; by Bret Harte 233.29 Misunderstood ; by F. Montgomery 276.29 MitChel, Ormsby M. See Headley, P. C. Pa triot boy. (Life ) 573 '8 Mitchell, Donald G. {Ik. Marvel) About old story-tellers. 815.10 Bachelor's revery. [Little classics.] 812.4 Battle summer: Paris in 1848 353.6 Bound together : sheaf of jiapers. 642.6 Doctor Johns 232.5 Dream life 232.4 English lands, letters, and kings. 2 vols 836.2, 3 MITCHELL. 86 MONTGOMERY. Mitchell, Donald G., continued. Kresh gleanings: continental Europe 34'2.I2 Fudge doings. 2 vols 232.1, 2 My farm of F.dgewood 642.3 f )ut-of-to\vn places; or, Rural studies 642.5 Reveries of a bachelor 232.3 Seven stories 232.6 | Wet days at Edgewood 642.4 j Mitchell, !•-• P- Ablest man in the world: I story 232.16 ; 'i'lie Tachypomp : story 232.1 1 Mitchell, Maria, ^(/. Wonders of the moon; by .\. Ciuillemin >• 674.6 .SVf Bolton, S. K. Short life 575.6 Mitchell, S. A. New general atlas. [1879 ].• .**R9.i .Mitchell, S. Weir. Hephzibah Guinness 236.32 In war time 236.33 Mitford, A. B. Forty-seven Ronins 812. 11 Miltord, John. Life of Jonathan Swift 261.9 M it lord, Mary Russell. Atherton, and other tales. 253.30 Life, told by herself in letters to her friends. 2 vols 546 10, II .SV<» Fields, J. T. Yesterdays with authors 817.25 Harris, A B. Short Ufe 576-1 Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history 815. 14 'I'aylor, J. B. At home and abroad. (V'^isit to Miss Mitford.) • 342.5 Mitford, William. See Macaulay, T. B. Essay on his history of Greece 816.5 Moberly, C. E. Early Tudors: Henry VIL and Henry VHI. [Epochs.] 451.18 Mobs. Phillips, W. Mobs and education 817.2 Modern Egyptians. Lane, E. W. Manners and customs. 2 vols 308.14, 15 .Modern Europe. Fyffe, C. A. History. 3 vols .444.6-S Modern France. Towle, G. M. History 447-'8 .Modern history. Morris, E. E., (v/. Epochs. 18 vols. (.SV*" Epochs.).. 451.1-18 Myers, P. V. N. Outlines of media.'val and modern history 441.22 Modern horse doctor; by G. H. Dadd 625.3 Modern instance; l)y W. D. Howells 214.9 Modern Mephistoi)heles; by L. M. Alcott 287.27 Modern mysteries explained and exposed; by A. Mahan 9122 Modern painters; by J. Ruskin. 5 vols 802.16-20 Modern painters and their paintings; by S. Tytler 818.9 Modern Proteus: list of books published under more than one title; by J. L. Whitney. . .*R4.I3 Modern science in Bible lands; by J. W. Daw- son 346.20 Modern spiritualism. Haydcn, W. \\. Lec- tures 923.2 Modern sujierstition : essay; by T. De Ouincey, 805.15 Modern Vikings; by IL H. Boyescn 213.35 Mo.y;a; Megone; by J. G. Whittier 715. 1 Mohammed or .Mahomet. See Carlyle, T. Heroes and hero-worship. 816.16 See Clarke, J. F. Ten great religions 91 2. 10 Irving, W. Mahomet and his successors. 2 vols 568.1, 2 M(»haninied-Ahmed (El Maahdi). See Long, (".(". Sketch 568.4 Mohican.S, Last of the; by J. F. Cooper 21 1.7 .MolesHOrth, Mary L. Boys and 1 283.4 Four wiiuls farm 283.6 Little Miss Peggy 283.7 Nine years old 283 2 Old pincushion 283.9 Palace in the garden 283.8 Tapestry room 283.3 MoleSM'Orth, Mary L., continued. "Us" 283.5 When I was a little girl 283.1 Mollere, Jean B. P. See Prescott, W. H. Essay 81 7.1 Molly Bishop's family; by C. Owen 643.9 MoInCCas. Forbes, H. O. Naturalist's wander- ings in the Eastern archipelago 348.9 I'feiffer, Ida. Lady's journey round the world, 319.5 Mommsen, Theodor. History of Rome. 4 vols 404.13-16 Mona's choice; by Mrs. Alexander 254.8 Monachism. Lecky, W. E. II. History 405 19 Monadnoc, Mt , \\H. Emerson, R. W. Poem, 734.3 Monarch of dreams; by T. W. Higginson 232.37 Monasteries. Cleveland, R. E. Essay 827.7 l-'roude, J. A. Dissolution 804.20 Monastery ; by W. Scott 262.9 Monastic orders. Jameson, A. M. Legends, as re]ircsented in the fine arts 801 .5 MoncrielT, R. H. {.4scott K. Hope.) Men of the backwoods iii-Z Money. Clarke, J. F. Education by means of money 914.14 Dole, C. F. Rights and duties of business and money 9 '4- '9 F., .S., (7«f/C. W. What is money? 916.9 Hamerton, P. G. Influence on the intellectual life. 826.1 Mathews, W. Its use and abuse 914.10 Money-boxes ; by Cousin Hatty 291.14 Money-makers ; by H. F. Keenan 228.2 Mona;redien, .\ugustus. Wealth-creation 823.3 Monikins ; by J. F. Cooper 21 1.20 Monkeys. liuckland, F. T. Curiosities of natural history 645.2 Monks of San Marco. See Oliphant, M. O. W. Makers of Florence 554- ' Monroe, Tames. Selections from speeches and letters 535.6 See Fiske, *J. Presidents of America, with portrait ' **R9.3 Oilman, D. C. Life 5'5-6 Hildreth, R. .\dministration 415-6 Monroe, L. B., ed. Public and parlor readings: dialogues and dramas 937 2 Monroe, -l//-^. L. B. story of our country 475-4 Mont Blanc. Talbot, I. T. Ascent 342.10 Montagn, Mary Wortley. See Robertson, E. S. English poetesses 546.1 2 Montaigne, M- E. de. See Browning, O. The naturalists 916.12 See Emerson, R. W. The sceptic : lecture. . - . 804.7 Montana. Bameby, W. H. Life and labor in the far, far West 3i3-i6 Montcalm. See Parkman, F. Montcalm and Wolfe. 2 vols 413-1. 2 Montefiore, sir Moses. See Wolf, L. Centen- nial biography 567 6 Montenegro: sketch ; by W. E. Gladstone 813.I Monterey, California. Taylor, B. Eldorado... 313.3 .Montezuma II- See Eggleston, E., a W Seelye, L. E. Montezuma and the conquest of Me.xico 475-15 See Prescott, W. H. Conquest of Mexico. 3 vols 448.9-1 1 Wallace, Lew Fair God : tale of the conquest, 233.37 Montgomery, Cora. Eagle pass: visit to Texas, 311. 8 Montgomery, Florence. Misunderstood 276.29 Thwarted 276 30 Montgomery, James. See Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history 815.14 Montgomery, Robert. See Macaulay, T. B. Essay 816.5 MONTHS. 87 MOTLEY. Months of the year. Adams, O. F., f^/. Through the year with the poets. 12 vols. (One volume for each month.) 735.1 1-22 Flagg, W. Studies in the field and forest. (Descriptions of the months.) 656.5 Whitney, A. D. T. Bird-talk: poems. (Calen- dar of the orchard and wild-wood.) 714.18 See also Seasons. Monti, Luigi. (^Samuel Saiitpleton, Esq.) Ad- ventures of an American consul abroad. . .242.35 Leone 238. 7 Trans. Manfred ; by F. D. Guerrazzi 242.38 MontolieU, I. P. deR., joint author. See Wyss, J. K. von. Montreal. Parkman, F. Historic hand-book of the northern tour 324.7 Moodie, Susannah. Fhira Lyndsay 251.24 Moods ; by L. M. Alcott 287.9 Moody, Dwight L. See Bolton, S. K. Short life....... 575.5 Moon. Guillemin, A. Wonders of the moon... 674.6 Proctor, R. A. The lunar hoax 674.3 Moon-maiden ; by J. E. Greenwood 276 39 Moondj ne ; by J. B. O'Reilly 229.33 Moonlight boy; by E. W. Howe 228.15 Moonstone ; by W. Collins 258.2 Moore, Annie, ««y/ Nichols, L. D. Overhead... 674.4 Moore, Frank, ed. Songs and ballads of the American revolution 734-2 Moore, Thomas. Poetical works 722.10 See Macaulay, T. B. Essay on his life of Lord Byron 816.5 Mason, E. T., ed. Personal traits 5S5-I Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history 815.15 Moors. Coppee, H. History of the conquest of Spain by the Arab-Moors. 2 vols. ..448.13, 14 Ditson, G. L. Crescent and French crusaders, 349.7 Poole, S. Lane. Story of the Moors in Spain. [Nations.] 482. 1 6 Yonge, C. M Stoiy of the Christians and Moors of Spain 473-4 Moral and historical works; by F. Bacon 803.18 Moral culture. Clarke, J. F. Self-culture 914- '4 Moral improvement of mankind. Dick, T. Treatise 816. i Moral influences with th£ young. Abbott, J. Teacher 916. i Moral laws of the universe. Dick, T. Treatise.. 816.1 Moral philosophy. Hallam, H. History, in Europe, 1520-1700. 2vols.. 815.11,12 Parkhurst, J. L. Elements 914 4 Moral science. Porter, N. Elements 914-3 Morality. Cobbe, F. P. Agnos'ic morahty 813.7 Stephen, Sir]., and others. Influence upon morality of a decline in religious belief. ... 8 1 3. 2 Trench, R. C. Morality in words 926 4 Morals. An old boy. Notes for boys on morals, mind, and manners 914.27 Coleridge, S. T. The friend 805. 2 Haweis, H. R. Music and morals 838.2 Holland, J. G. Every-day topics 914-7 Holmes, O. W. Mechanism in thought and morals : essay 81 7.5 Lecky, W. E. H. History of European morals from Augustus to Charlemange. 2 I vols 405.1 8, 19 Ruskin, J. Relation of art to morals 802.5 Smiles, S. Character. ... 914. 11 Spencer, H. Recent discussions.' 801.19 Tytler, S Papers for thoughtful girls 917-8 Moravians. A^^ Charles, E. Sketches of Chris- tian life 264.8 Howells, W. D. Account of a community in Ohio 314.5 I More, Hannah. See De Quincey, T. Remi- niscences 805.10 ^^i? Knight, II. C. Memoir 5563 Sigourney, L. 1 1. Sketch 511-I Starling, E. Noble deeds of woman 511-2 Yonge, C. M. Life 512.20 MoriSOn, J- C. Life of Edward Gibbon 545-2 Life off. B. Macaulay 545-31 Morley, Henry. English literature in the reign of Yictoria, with a glance at the past 815.19 Life of Palissy, the potter 543-2 Morley, John. Life of Edmund Burke 545-11 Life of Richard Cobden 547-9 Life of Rousseau. 2 vols 543-7> 8 Life of Voltaire. 543-6 Ed. English men of letters. 38 vols 545- 1 "38 See English men of letters for Names of series. MorniOnisni. Reynolds, G. Story of the IJook of Mormon 449-6 Tourgee, A. W. Button's inn. (Picture of early Mormonism.) 239.5 Young, Ann Fliza. Complete expose 336.1 Morning glories; by L. M. Alcott 287.1 Morocco; Amicis, E. de. Its people and places, 349.18 Morris, Edmund. Farming for boys. 632.1 Ten acres enough 61 2.1 Morris, Edward E. Age of Anne. [Epochs.] . .451.13 Early Hanoverians. [Epochs.] 451.16 Ed. Epochs of modern history. 18 vols.. ..451.1-18 See Epochs for Titles and Authors of series. Morris, F. O. Dogs and their doings 646.3 Morris, Gouverneur. 6>f Roosevelt, T. Life.. .515.19 Morris, William. Writing on the image: poem, 812.13 See Stedman, E. C. Victorian poets 815.22 Morse, E. S. Japanese homes and their surround- ings *367-5 Morse, John T., Jr. Life of John Adams- . . . 51 5.1 1 Life of John Quincy Adams S'S-I Life of Benjamin Franklin 515-22 Life of Alexander Hamilton. 2 vols 516.6,7 Life of Thomas Jefferson. 515-7 The bench and bar in Boston. [Boston.] *438.4 Ed. American statesmen. 23 vols 5J5-i~23 See American statesmen for Names of series. Morse. Samuel F. B. Memorial from the city of Boston 529.3 .SV^- Nicoll, II. J. Great movements, and those who achieved them 521.15 Mortal antipathy; by O. W. Holmes 212.5 Morton, J. C., ed. Cyclopiedia of agriculture. 2 vols **R3-7, 8 Morton, Oliver P. Memorial addresses; by United .States Congress 539-3 Morton, Thomas. .SVf Bradford, W. History of Plymouth plantation .. 428.1 Moscheles, Felix, ed. Letters of Mendelssohn to I. and C. Moscheles 564.33 Moscheles, Ignaz. Recent music and musicians, 564.2 Moslems. Irvmg, W. Account of the Moslem conquests in Asia and Africa. [Mahomet. 2 vols ] 568.1, 2 Moss-side ; by M. Harland 218.4 Mosses. Gray, Asa. Manual of botany 676.2 Mosses from an old manse ; by N. Hawthorne . . 203.8 Mother Goose. See Adams, O. F. Dear old story-tellers 576-3 Mother's recompense; by G. Aguilar 265.43 Motherless ; by Mme. G. de Wilt 265.1 Motley, John Lothrop. History of the United Netherlands. 4 vols 407,12-15 Life and death of John of Barneveld. 2 vols. 407.16, 17 Peter the great. 468.10 Rise of the Dutch republic. 3 vols 407 9-1 1 88 MUSICIANS. Motley, John Lothrop, continued. See Holmes, O. W. Memoir 5I4-I3 Whipple, E. P. Recollections 534-4 Winthrop, R. C. Remarks in memory 536-6 Mott, James, and Lucrelia. Life and letters; ed. by A. L). Hallowell. . . 523.5 Mott. 1-ucretia. ^^-i? Bolton, S. K. Short life... 575.6 MoilltOll, Louise Chandler. Firelight stories 283.21 MoillUl-bllilders. Baldwin, J. D. Ancient America 41 2.1 Wilson, D. Prehistoric man 459-1 Mount Desert, Maine. Drake, S. A. Nooks and corners of the New England coast. ... 31 4.1 I layes, A. A. Jesuit's ring : a romance 227.35 Over the border 335-2 Mount Holyoke seminary. Stow, S. D. His- tory 429. 1 Mount Sinai. .See Sinai. Mount Tyndall, Sierra Nevada Afottntains. King, C Ascent. 812.17 Mount Washington range. Pickering, W. H. <^uiile 324-3 Si-c a/so White mountains. Mountilin hero (Ethan Allen) and his associates; by H. W. De Puy 516.4 Mountain-white heroine; by J. R. Gilmore 238.44 Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada; by C. l<^i»g 3'3-24 Mountains. Agassiz, L. Their origin 675.10 Hamerton, P. G. Moods of a mountain. [Landscape.] ... .818 13 Ruskin, J. Of mountain beauty 802.19 .S' 2 New England, continued. Richards, A. M. Memories of a grandmother, 521.13 Rollins, E. C. New England bygones: sketches of country life 374-7 Old-time child-life 374-8 Round, W. M. F. Achsah 232.22 Samuels, E. A. Birds of New England 656.2 Trollope, A. North America. (Travel.) 322.2 History : Bradford, W. History of Plymouth plantation, 428.1 Deane, C. Chapter in its history. [America. ]*437. 13 Doyle, J. A. English colonies in America, vols. 2 and 2, : The Puritan colonies 4I3'4» 5 Drake, S. A. Making of New England, 1580- 1643 475-19 New England legends and folk-lore 428.4 Emerson, R. W. Essay on its reformers 804.5 Fiske, J. Beginnings of New England 43I-I Hawthorne, N. True stories from New Eng- land history, 1 620-1 803 279.26 Higginson, T. W. Unsuccessful settlements, 1602-1607 475-7 Longfellow, H. W. Courtship of Miles Stan- dish 725.1 Lowell, J. R. Essay: Two centuries ago 804.2 Palfrey, J. G. History. 5 vols 406.1-4, 4^ Tyler, M. C. History of American literature. 2 vols 825.1, 2 Contaiftittg'New England traits in the seven- teenth century; Theological and religious writersofNew England; Historical writers; History and biography, 1 676-1765; Mis- cellaneous prose-writers and verse- writers; Pulpit in the literature; Dynasty of the Mathers. Whittier, J. G. Literary recreations: papers on New England history 817.4 Winsor, J. History, 1 689-1 763. [America.]. *437. 15 £d. Memorial history of Boston. 4 vols.. *438. 1-4 Winthrop, R. C. Music in New England : address 536.5 See also Names of its respective states; American revolution; American Indians; Boston; Plymouth; United States. New England bygones; by E. C. Rollins 374-7 New England girlhood; by L. Larcom S^S-i New England stories; by H. M. Lothrop 283.32 New France. Butterworth, H. Zigzag journeys, 376.6 Machar, A. M., and Marquis, T. G. Stories of New France 413-6 Parkman, F. Count Frontenac and New France, under Louis XIV 405-7 See also Acadia and Canada. New Guinea. Albertis, L. M. d'. 2 vols *348-i, 2 New Hampshire. Drake, S. A. Legends 428.4 Nooks and corners of its coast 3I4-I Longfellow, H. W., ed. Poems in relation to various places 735-'» 2 Palfrey, J. G. Account of the province 406.3, 4 White Mountains. See White mountains. Williams, G. W. Slavery in the colony 427. 1 See Board of agriculture reports, 1874-1877. 4 vols 6A Registration report, 1885 OP See also New England. New Haven. Palfrey, J. G. History of the colony, 406.1 New Holland. Cook, Capt. James. Voyages, vol. 2 308.9 New Jersey. Abbott, C. C. Naturalist's rambles about home ^45-7 Upland and meadow 067.8 Harte, Bret. Thankful Blossom : romance of the Jerseys, 1779 233.23 Tyler, M. C. Literature 825.2 N£W JERSEY. 92 NILES. New Jersey, continued. Whitehead, W. A. English in east and west Jersey, 1664-1689. [America.] *437-'3 Williams, G. W. Slavery in the colony 427.1 New Jerusalem. Parsons, T. Essay 923-3 Swedenborg, E. Its heavenly doctrine 9I3-" Wright, W. B. Ancient cities: city of God ...346.18 New Mexico. Champney, E. W. Great-grand- mother's girls in New Mexico, 1670- 1 680 376.2 1 Davis, W. W. H. El Gringo : New Mexico and her people 3" -7 Haynes, H.W. Early explorations. [America.] *437.I2 New Netherlands. See Netherlands, New. New nobility; by J. W. Forney • • • • 232.28 New Orleans. Bishop, N. H. Four months in a sneak-box. (Visit.) 325.2 Clapp, T. Thirty-tive years' residence 521.2 Parton, J. Battle of New Orleans 537.3 Willis, N. P. Health trip to the tropics 316.I New Plymouth. Baylies, F. Historical memoir of the colony, 1608- 1692. 2 vols 428.2, 3 New priest in Conception Bay; by R. Lowell 231.7 New race; by G. Raimund 247.20 New republic; by W. H. Mallock 261.17 New Sweden. Keen, G. B. The Swedes on the Delaware. [America.] *437.i4 New Testament **Ri.2i Kez'ised version, [1S81.] **Ri .23 New year's bargain ; by S. Coolidge 286.5 New year's day. Brooks, E. S. Storied holi- days 282.32 New York, city. Abbott, J. Marco Paul's ad- ventures Account of fire of 1 835 Buntling ball: poetical satire on New York society. Lawrence, W. Report on election frauds, 1869 Todd, C. B. Story of the city of New York. . . New York, state. Curtis, G. W. Lotus-eating : watering-places 324-6 Fernow, B. Middle colonies. [America.] . • .*437.I5' Higginson, T. W. Henry Hudson and the New Netherlands, 1609-1626. 475-7 Irving, W. History; by D. Knickerbocker. . .233.41 Roberts, E. H. History. 2 vols. [Com- monwealths.] 423-8. 9 Stevens, J. A. English in New York. [America.] *437-i3 Tyler, M. C. Literature 825.2 Williams, G. W. Slavery in the colony, 1628- 1775 • .$■<•(? Reports on agriculture, 1 87 1 and 1872-76. 2 vols Reports on the topographical survey of the Adirondack region, 1874-79 New Zealand. Ballou, M. M. Under the South- ern cross Cook, Capt. J. Voyages, vol. 2 Newbury, Mass. Drake, S. A. Legends 428.4 Ne Weomb, Simon. ABC of finance 823. 1 2 and E. S. Holden. Astronomy for schools and colleges 674.2 NewCOmes ; by W. M. Thackeray 202.3 Newell, C. M. Kalani of Oahu: Hawaiian romance 232. 1 7 Voyage of the " Fleetwing " 299.31 Newfoundland. Benjamin, S. G. W. Atlantic islands - 326.4 Lowell, R. T. S. New priest in Conception bay 231.7 Taylor, B. At home and abroad 342-5 Newport,-^./. Curtis, G. W. Lotus-eating... 324.6 393-1 928.2 736.7 928.3 421.2 427.1 6A 6A 348.10 308.9 Newport, /v'. /., continued. Elliott, M. H. Newport aquarelle 288.46 Higginson, T. W. Malbone: romance 232.27 Oldport days 314-6 James, H. Portraits of places 342.14 Longfellow, H. W. Skeleton in armour. (Old mill-) 725-' Palfrey, J. G. History of the " old mill " 406.1 Poems in relation to Newport 735-2 Newport ; by G. p. Lathrop 233.43 Newport a(iuarelle; by M. H. Elliott 28S.46 Newspapers. Beach, D. N. How they are made 677.7 Comstock, A. Traps for the young 914- ' 3 Cummings, C. A. Press and literature of the last hundred years. [Boston.] *438.3 Holmes, O. W. Bread and the newspaper 817.5 Porter, N. Books and reading 93b. i Warner, C. D. The American newspaper 827.15 White, R. G. Newspaper English : big words for small thoughts .' 926.5 NeWStead abbey. Irving, W. Sketch 817.13 Newton, Sir Isaac. See Edgar, J. G. Boyhood, 575.1 See Hawthorne, N. Biographical story 203.4 Wright, H. C. Children's stories of the great scientists 575-9 Next door ; by C. L. Burnham 227.37 Niagara. Curtis, G. W. Lotus-eating 324.6 Hawthorne, N. My visit 203.3 James, H. Portraits of places 342.14 Parkman, F. Historic hand-book of the North- ern tour 324.7 Nibelungenlied. Carlyle, T. Essay 816.10 Taylor, B. Lecture 835.1 Nicaragua. Bard, S. a. Waikna 3178 Curtis, W. E. Capitals of Spanish America.. .317.17 NiCllOl, John. Life of Lord Byron 545- '9 i (?«^/ Jeaffreson, J. C. Comprehensive outline of the life of Lord Byron 717-2 Nicholas, G. A. Biddy club. (Servant ques- I tion.) 643.8 [Nicholas Mintum; by J. G. Holland 213.22 Nicholas Nickleby ; by C. Dickens 263.14 NlChollS, Charlotte Bronte. See Bronte, Char- lotte. Nichols, Laura D. Nelly Marlow in Washington, 277.45 Underfoot 675. 1 2 Up hill and down dale 277.44 Joint author. See Moore, Annie. Nicholson, J.J. Blemmertons 22 1. 1 3 NiCiaS. .SV,? Cox, G. W. Life 561. j NiCOlay, J. G. Outbreak of rebellion. [Cam- paigns.] 432.1 NiCOll, H. J. Great movements, and those who achieved them 521-15 Nightingale, Florence. See Bolton, S. K. Short life 575-6 Nights with Uncle Remus; by J. C. Harris 236.2 Nihilism. Laveleye, E. de. The European ter- ror 813.3 O'Meara, K. Narka, the Nihilist 264.27 Stepniak, S. Career of a Nihilist 249. 1 7 Nile. Baker, S. W. Albert N'Yanza, great basin of the Nile, and explorations of the Nile sources 349-21 In the heart of Africa. (Basin of Nile.) 349-13 Ebers, G. Bride of the Nile. 2 vols 241.31,32 Edwards, A. B. Thousand miles up the Nile. .349.24 Prime, W. C. Boat life in Egypt and Nubia. . .346.16 Warner, C. D. My winter on the Nile 349 9 Warren, W. W. Life on the Nile in a daha- beeh 349.1° See also Africa and Eg)'pt. Niles, Willys, /.ff«a'. See Hume, J. F. NIMPOBT. 93 NORUMBEGA, Nimport ; by E. L. Bynner. .• • 229.36 Nfnirod of the sea; by W. M. Davis 328.5 Nina ; by F. Bremer 248. i Nina Gordon; or, Dred; by H. B. Stowe 215.2 Nine years old; by M. L. Molesworth 283.2 Nineteenill century. Clement, C. E., and Hut- ton, L. Artists, and their works **R4.38 Harrison, F. Essay 813.13 Mackenzie, R. History 455-15 Ninety-three ; by v. Hugo 243.32 Nineveh. Rollin, C. History 449-2 Wright, W. B. Ancient cities 346.18 '* No gentlemen "; by C. L. Burnham 227.39 No man's friend; by F. W. Robinson 259.1 No name; by W. Collins 258.9 No name series : Almost a duchess 237.18 Colonel's opera-cloak; by C. C. Brush 237.46 Daughter of the Philistines; by H. H. Boyesen, 237.13 Diane Coryval 237.14 Don John ; by J. Ingelow 237.8 Great match 237.2 Her crime ; 237.12 Her picture 237.1 1 His majesty, myself; by W. M. Baker 237.5 Is that all? 237.3 Marmorne 237.16 Mrs. Beauchamp Brown; by J. G. Austin 238.14 My wife and my wife's sister 237.10 Salvage 237. 7 Signor Monaldini's niece; by M. A. Tincker. . .237.27 Superior woman 237. 5 Tsar's window; by L. Hooper 237 9 Noble, Annette L. Eunice Lathrop, spinster. . . 229.4 How Billy went up in the world 229.6 Uncle Jack's executors 229.5 Noble, L. G. Reverend idol 227.21 Noble, Samuel. Plenary inspiration of the Scrip- tures 923. 1 Noble deeds of our forefathers; by H. C. Wat- son 573.6 Noble deeds of woman ; by E. Starling 5 1 1 .2 Noble life ; by Miss Muloch 265.6 Noblesse obHge; by M. Roberts 254.40 Nobody ; by S. Wamer 216.17 Noel, George Gordon, Lord Byron. See Byron, Lord. Nohl, Louis. Life of Beethoven 564.26 Life of Haydn 564.27 Nooks and corners of the New England coast; by S. A. Drake 314-I Nordenskiold, Adolf Erik. Leslie, A. Arctic voyages of Nordenskiold, 1858-1879 318.3 Nordenskiold family : autobiographical sketch . . 318.3 Nordhoff, Charles. California for health, pleas- ure, and residence 313-23 Man-of-war life 208. i Merchant vessel 298.2 Politics for young Americans 823.1 Whaling and fishing 298.3 Norman conquest of England. Freeman, E. A. History. 6 vols 446. 1-6 Normandy. Blackburn, H. Picturesque 353-12 Macquoid, K. S. Through Normandy 353-5 Waring, G. E., yr. Farmer's vacation 363.3 Normans. Jewett, S. O. History. (Chiefly in their relation to the conquest of Eng- land.) [Nations.] 482.11 Johnson, A. H. Normans in Europe. [Ep- ochs.] 451-12 Norris, J. O. The high school : address 916.8 Norris, W. E. Heaps of money 254.29 Matrimony 254.30 Norse-folk; byC.L. Brace 351. i Norse mythology. Murray, A. S. Manual **R4.33 Norsk, Lapp, and Finn ; by F. Vincent 351-4 North, Christopher, pseud. See Wilson, John. North America. Bancroft, H. H. Native races of the Pacific states. 5 vols *4i 7.3-7 Ellis, G. E. Red man and white man in North America, from its discovery to pres- ent time 417-2 Parkman, F. France and England in North America. 7 vols 405.3-7; 413.1,2 Scudder, H. E. Discovery and settlement 475-6 Short, J. T. North Americans of antiquity 4 1 7- 1 Trollope, A. North America. (Travel.) 322.2 See America and American. North American birds. Coues, E. Key 656.1 North American Indians. Cathn, G. Manners, customs, and condition. 2 vols *30^.io, 1 1 See Indians of America. North American insects. Jaeger, B. Life 647.6 North Americans of antiquity. Short, J. T. History 417- 1 North and South ; by E. C. Gaskell 267.43 North Brookfield, Mass. Temple, J. H. His- tory 433-11 North Carolina. Doyle, J. A. English colonies in America : Virginia, Maryland, and the Carolinas 413-3 Warner, C. D. On horseback : Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee 315-7 Williams, G. W. Slavery in the colony 427. 1 North pole. Hayes, I. I. Open polar sea 318.13 Knox, T. W. Voyage of the " Vivian " to the North pole and beyond 386.6 Melville, G. W. Proposed method of reach- ing 318-7 Parry, W. E. Narrative of an attempt to reach. 2 vols 318.14, 15 Proctor, R. A. Essays in science 672.2, 3 North river, Plymouth county, A/ass. Briggs, L. V, History of ship-building thereon, 1640- 1872 428.11 Northeast passage. Leslie, A. Nordenskiold's expedition, 1878-79 318.3 Northern tour. Parkman, F. Historic hand- book: Lakes George and Champlain; Niagara; Montreal; Quebec 324-7 Northern travel. Ballou, M. M. Due North: Scandinavia and Russia 351-3 Butterworth, H. Zigzag journeys: Rhine to the Arctic 376-5 Taylor, B. Sweden, Denmark, Lapland, and Norway 351-2 Northmen in America, 985-1008. Higginson, T. W. American explorers 475-7 Northrup, A. J. Camps and tramps in the Adi- rondacks; Grayling fishing in Northern Michigan 324.5 NorthM'est, United .States. Barneby, W. H. Life and labor in the far, far West 313-16 Butterworth, H. Zigzag journeys in the Occi- dent 376.4 Smith, C. C. Explorations. [America.] *437 13 Winthrop, T. Canoe and saddle : adventures, 212.27 Northwest passage. Kingston, W. H. G. Capt. Parry's three voyages of search, 1819-26. . . 328.3 Parry, W. E. Three voyages for the discovery. 2 vols 318.14, 15 Norton, Caroline. Bingenon the Rhine: poem, 812.13 Norton, J- P. Appendices to the Farmer's guide ; by H. Stephens. 2 vols 61 7.3, 4 Elements of scientific agriculture 61 1.7 Norton, M. B. in and around Berlin 363.13 Norumbega and its English explorers. De Costa, B. F. [America.] *437. 1 3 NORWAY. 94 OI.DEN. 213.30 • 213-35 482.5 Xorwaj. Ballantyne, R. M. Chasing the sun : rambles in Norway 299.2 Erling the bold : tale of the \orse sea-kings, 299.7 Bjornson, 15. Arne : Norwegian country life. • .246.31 Boyesen, H. H. Gunnar: Norse romance. .. Modern Vikings: life and sport in the Norse land Story of Norway. [Nations.] Brace, C. L. Norse-folk 35 ' ' Children: their homes, schools, etc 395'' Dii Chaillu, P. B. Land of the midnight sun. 2 vols 345.2, 3 Hale, E. E., and Susan. Family flight 396-1 Jackson, H. H. Glimpses of three coasts. (Norway.) 313.15 Janson, K. Spell-bound fiddler 247.35 Ring, I. Stories of Norwegian peasant life 246.41 Scudder, H. E. Viking Bodleys 277.9 Taylor, B. Northern travel 35 • -2 Vincent, F. Norsk, Lapp, and Finn 35' 4 ^*>^^ also Europe ami Scandinavia. Xorwood ; by H. W. Beecher 222.31 Not anything for peace; by T. S. Arthur 281.18 Xot dead yet ; by J. C. Jeaflfreson 259.7 Xot like other girls; by R. N. Carey 235.27 XotSlblC voyages from Columbus to Parry; by W. H. G. Kingston 328.3 Xotes for boys (and their fathers) on morals, mind, and manners; by an old boy 9H'27 XotCS of talks on teaching; by I*". W. Parker and L. E. Patridge 9' 6.5 Xot68 on England; by H. A. Tain^. 343-10 Xotes on Paris; by H. A. Taine 353-IO Xotro-dame ; by v. Hugo ... 243.33 Xova Scotia. Over the border: Acadia 335-2 XovellstS. Gosse, E. Eighteenth century 815.29 Taine, H. A. English 806.18 Xovels. Comstock, A. Traps for the young. .. .914.13 Porter, N. Novels and novel reading 936.1 Thackeray, W. ^L Novels by eminent hands. . 202. 8 Xoveniber : poems; ed. by O. F. Adams 735-21 Xoviini organum; by V. Bacon 803.19 Xo) Ce, Elisha. Boy's book of industrial informa- tion 636.3 Xllbia. Prime, W. C. Boat life in Egypt and Nubia 346.16 Xlllllber XHL; by E. -Marshall 268.2 Xliniber three Winifred place; by A. ( liberne . . . 292.46 Xlirserj tales. Crane, T. F". Italian 279.2 Xlirsinsj. Weeks, C. S. Text-book 915-9 Xllttie'S father; by C. M. Vonge 269.18 o. Oak-apples. White, B. Short study 655.10 Oak-openings; by J- F. Cooper 211.26 Oakey, a. F. Building a home 654.1 Home grounds 654.4 Oakey, Miss. See Dewing, Maria R. O. Ober, F- A. Camps in the Caribbees 326. 1 Travels in Mexico and life among the Mexi- cans 337.3 Voung folks' history of Mexico 494-1 Oberlin, John F. J)V-i ns... 805.8 Oppert, Ernest. Forbidden land : \ \ a^^^s to the Corea 355-1 Opportunities ; by S. Wamer 216,2 Optie, OXwtx, pseud. See Adams, William T. Oracles, Pagan : essay; by T. De Quincey S05.15 Orang-utan. Wallace, A. R. Malay archi- pelago 348.3 Orations, American representative; ed. by A. Johnston. 3 vols 822.4-6 Orations, British representative; ed. by C. K. Adams. 3 vols 822.1-3 Oratorios, Standard : their stories, music, and composers; by G. P. Upton 8385 Orators, Athenian. Macaulay, T. B. Essay... 816.5 Oratory. Browning, O. As a part of Roman education 916.12 Oregon. Allen, P. Exploration, 1804-6, by Capts. Lewis and Clarke. 2 vols 311.1, 2 Barrows, W. History. [Commonwealths.] . . . 423.2 Burnett, P. H. Some account of the early his- tory 313.2 Codman, J. Round trip. (Through Oregon.), 3 13. 11 Fremont, J. C. Exploration 313-6 Irving, W^ Astoria 313-4 Jackson, H. H. Glimpses of three coasts 313-15 Leighton, C. C. Life at Puget sound, etc 3 '3- 18 Oregon trail ; by F. Parkman 405.8 O'Reilly, Bernard. Life of Pope Leo XHI 558.11 O'Reilly, John Boyle. Athletics and manly sport, 662.13 Moondyne 229.33 Songs, legends, and ballads, including " Songs from the southern seas " 714-2 1 and others. King's men 227.19 O'Rell, Max, pseud. (Paul Blouet.) Jacques bonhomme; John Bull on the continent; P'rom my letter-box 837.4 John Bull and his island 837.1 John Bull, Jr.; or, French as she is traduced. . . 837.3 fl«r/ Allyn, Jack. Jonathan and his continent. (American society.) 837.2 Orient. Butterworth, H. Zigzag journeys: Adriatic to the Baltic 376.3 Oriental monarchies. Rawlinson, G. Seven great 406.13-15; 443.1-3 Origen. See Froude, J. A. Origen and Celsus, 804.23 St-e Jackson, G. A. Fathers of the 3d century . . 432.2 Origin of the English nation; byE. A. Freeman, 446.15 Original belle ; by E. P. Roe 226.8 Orkney islands. Abbott, J. Excursion 271.17 Kneeland, S. Notes 361. i Orleans, Battle of. Creasy, E. S. Decisive battles 461 .9 Orleans, Maid of. 6"^^ Joan of Arc. Orley farm ; by A. Trollope 267.6 Ornithology. See Birds. Orphan boy; by J. Loud 291.31 Orth, Godlove S. Memorial addresses; by United States Congress 539-11 Orthodoxy, Progressive; by editors of the " An- dover Review " 912.15 Orton, James. Andes and the Amazon 317.2 Osborne of Arrochar; by A. M. Douglas 217.24 Osgood, Hamilton. Winter and its dangers. .. .925.10 OSSOli, Margaret Fuller. At home and abroad.. 342.9 Woman in the nineteenth century 821. i See Higginson, T. W. Life 513.6 See also Bolton, S. K. Short life 575-6 Drake, S. A. Home described 334-4 0. T. ; Danish romance; by H. C. Andersen- ...246.19 Othello: tragedy. Shakespeare 701. 11 See Clarke, M. C. Desdemona 273.25 Jameson, A. M. Desdemona 801.6 White, R. G. Essay on the acting of lago . .815.21 Other girls; by A. D. T. Whitney 275.4 Otis family. Muzzey, A. B. Reminiscences. .. .516.15 Otis, Harrison Gray. 5^^ Quincy, J. .Sketch... 534.3 Otis, James. See Kaler, James Otis, OUIDA. 96 PALMER. Ollidn, pseud. See Rame, Louisa de la. Our business boys; by V. E. Clark 914.18 Our cats, and all about them; by II. Weir 646.7 Our Christmas in a palace; by E. E. Hale 223.1 1 Our country; by J. Strong 9 1 2. 1 7 Our English; by A. S. Hill 926.7 Our garden friends and foes; by J. G. Wood 647.9 Our I lelen ; by Sophie May 284.2 Our homes; by H. Ilartshorne 925.13 Our hundred days in Europe; by (). W. Holmes, 352.2 (hir life in the Highlands from 1848 to 1861 : leaves from the journal of Queen Victoria, 566.1 Our little .\nn 275.33 Our mutual friend; by C. Dickens 263.7 Our new crusade; by E. E. Hale 223.7 Our now mistress; by C. M. Yonge ■ 269.26 Our new way round the world; by C. C. Coffin.. 319.1 Our "1<1 home; by N. Hawthorne 203.6 Our own times. McCarthy, ]. Short history. [1837-1SS0.] ■ '. . 466.1 Our street; by VV. M. Thackeray 202.12 Our town; by M. Sidney 283.36 Our wild Indians; by R. I. Dodge 333-1 Out of the question: comedy; by W. D. Howells, 214. 18 Out-(»r-tUWU places; by D. G. Mitchell 642.5 Outbreak i>f rebellion; by J. G. Nicolay 432.1 Outcasts of I'oker Flat; by Bret Harte 812. i Outing : an illustrated magazine of recreation. Vols. 8-1 1 : April, l886-March, 1888. 4 vols. Unbound. OutliuC of Christian history; by J. H.Allen 462.13 (MitliUOS of ancient history; by P. V. N. Myers. .441.21 (MitliUCS of medix-val and modern history; by P. V. N. Myers 441.22 Outre-iner ; by H. W. Longfellow 342.1 1 (her the border : Acadia; l)y E. B. C 3352 Over the ocean; by C. Guild 342.16 Over the teacups; by O. W. Holmes 817.9 Over yonder; by E. Marlitt 248.35 Overhead ; by A. Moore and L. D. Nichols 674.4 Overland ; by J. W. De Forest 233. 1 3 Owen, Catherine. Gentle breadwinners 643.10 Molly Bishop's family 643.9 Ten dollars enough. (House-keeping.) 643.7 (hven, R. D. Beyond the breakers 231.28 Owen, S. J. Essay : stability of the British em- pire in India. [1878.].... 813.1 Owl's nest; by E. Marlitt 247. S Oxen. Clater, F., and others. Farmer's barn- book 615.9 Skinner, J. S. Essay on the advantages of a more extended use 615.9 Oxford counter-reformation. Froude, J. A 804.23 Oxford university, England. Bradley, E. Adven- tures of Mr. Verdant Green, Oxford stu- dent. 251.16 De Quincey, T. Reminiscences 805.9 Hughes, T. Tom Brown at Oxford 277.37 Ozone. Proctor, R. A. Essay 672.3 P. PaCOhlarottO, and other poems; by R. Brown- ing 72316 Pacific islands. Ballou, M. M. Under the Southern cross 348. 10 Pacific ocean. Cook, Capt. J. Voyage to deter- mine the position and extent of the west side of North America; its distance from Asia; and the practicability of a northern passage to Euroj>e, 1776-1780 308.9 Pacific states of North America. Bancroft, H. H. Native races. 5 vols *4i7.3-7 Pacliard, J. H. Sea-air and sea-bathing 925-15 PactolUS Prime; by .\. 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Lives of the most eminent jiainters, sculptors, and architects 6 vols 544.16-21 See also Artists. Painting. Lessing, (j. E. Laocoon : essay upon the limits of painting and poetry 802. 2i Ruskin, S. Lectures on painting and archi- tecture 802. 1 2 Ruutz-Rees, J. E. Home decoration : paint- ing on silk, satin, and velvet; jianel painting 654.7 See also Art. Paintings. Eastlake, C L. Notes on the prin- cipal pictures in the Louvre gallery at Paris, and in the lirera gallery at Mi- lan 818.17 Jameson, A. M. Legends of the Madonna 801.4 Pair of blue eyes; by T. Hardy 255.27 Palace and cottage; by \V. T. Adams 294.1 1 Palace in the garden; by M. L. Molesworth 283.8 Palermo ; by a. D. Field 354-16 Palestine. Bartlett, S. C. From Egypt to Pales- tine 346-5 Browne, J. R. Yusef: crusade in the East. ... 346.9 'Dawson, J. \V. Modern science in Bible lands, 346.20 Kitto, J. History of Palestine 452.8 Lynch, W. F. United States expedition to the river Jordan and the Dead sea 346. 1 Macgregor, J. Rob Roy on the Jordan, Nile, Red sea, Gennesareth, etc 346-7 McKenzie, A. Some things abroad 352-3 Merrill, S. East of the Jordan 346.6 Palmer, H. L. Home-life in the Bible 346.3 Stanley, A. P. Sinai and Palestine 346-13 Taylor, B. Lands of the Saracen 346-8 Thackeray, W. M. Eastern sketch-book 202.7 Van Lennep, H. J. Bible lands 346.2 Warren, W. W. Tour in Palestine 349-1° See also Holy Land. Palfrej', F. W. Antietam and Fredericksburg: campaign 432-5 Boston soldiery in war and peace *438-3 Memoir of W.' F. Bartlett 522. 1 Palfrej', John G. History of New England. 5 vols 406.1-4, 4i Palgrave, F. T. Memoir of Sir Walter Scott. . . 713.7 Palissj, Bernard 5<'^ Morley, II. Life 543.2 Palmer, A. B. Temperance teachings of sci- ence 9245 Palmer, Henrietta L. Home-life in the Bible. . . 346.3 PALMYRA. 97 PATENTS. Palmyra. Ware, W. Zenobia; or, Fall of Palmyra. 2 vols 222.39, 40 Panama, isthmus of. Codman, J. Round trip via Panama 31 3- 1 1 Fabens, J. W. Life on the isthmus 31 1 -8 Pfeiffer, Ida. Travel notes 319-5 Winthrop,T. Isthmiana : youthful adventure, 212.27 See also Central America. Pandora ; by H. James. 213.7 Y^W^^ f pseud. See Alden, Isabella M. Papacy. Mackenzie, R. History of 19th cen- tury 45515 Papers for thoughtful girls; by S. Tytler 917.8 Paracelsus. .SV^ Browning, R. Dramas 723.12 Paradise. Dante. Divine comedy, part III. . .701.19 Paradise lost and paradise regained; by J. Mil- ton 713.6 Paraguay. Carlyle, T. Essay on Dr. Francia, dictator 816.12 Clemens, E. J. M. La Plata countries 3'7'i4 Curtis, W. K. Capitals of Spanish America ... .317.17 Pardee, R.C Complete manual for the cultiva- tion of the strawberry, raspberry, etc. ■ . ■ .614.12 Pardee, Julia. Louis the XlVth and the court of France in the 17th century. 2 vols- . .447.6, 7 Parents. Jackson, H. H. ■ Bits of talk about home matters 9^1-1 Pjirents' assistant; by M. Edgeworth 273.33 Pariah ; by F. Anstey 245.15 Paris, Jehan de. Essay : Secret societies in France 813.3 Paris. Abbott, J. RoUo in Paris 372.12 Amicis, E. de. Studies of Paris 353-2 Balzac, H. de. Pere Goriot : scenes from Pari- sian life 242.31 Champney, L. W. Three Vassar girls in France : story of the siege of Paris 376.17 Eastlake, C. L. The Louvre gallery 818.17 Hamerton, P G. Paris in old and present times 353.9 Holmes, O. W. Our hundred days in Europe. . 352.2 Irving,, W. Sketches, 1825 817.14 Mitchell, D. G. Battle summer: Paris in 1848, 353.6 Stockton, F. R. Personally conducted 396.1 1 Taine, H. A. Notes on Paris 353. 10 Thackeray, W, M. Paris sketch-book 202.7 Universal exposition, 1878. Reports of United States commissioners. 5 vols 687.1-5 See also P"rance, descriplion. Paris to Amsterdam. Eddy, D. C. Percy family 382.3 Parish problems; ed. by W. Gladden 912.19 Parisian family; by Mme. de Witt 265.1 Parisians ; by E. Bulwer-Lytton 253.6 Park, Marmaduke Thrilling stories of the ocean 296.34 Park, Mungo. See Kingston, W. H. G. Great African travellers 349.3° Parker family. Muzzey, A.B. Reminiscences. .516. 15 Parker, F. W. Notes of talks on teaching . 916.5 Parkes, Mrs., joint aitthor. See Webster, T. Parkhurst, J. L. Elements of moral phi- losophy. 914.4 Parknian, Francis. Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian war after the conquest of Can- ada. 2 vols 405.1,2 France and England in North America. 7 vols: 1. Pioneers of France in the New World... 405.3 2. Jesuits in North America 405.4 3. La Salle and the discovery of the great ^Vest ... 405.5 4. Old regime in Canada 405.6 5. Count Frontenac and New France 405.7 6. 7. Montcalm and Wolfe. 2 vols 41 3.1, 2 Parkman, Francis, continued. Historic hand-book of the Northern tour: Lakes George and Champlain, Niagara, Montreal, Quel:)ec 324.7 Oregon trail 405.8 Parley, Peter, pseud. See Goodrich, S. G. Parliament. Carlyle, T. Essay: Election to the long parliament 816.12 Parliamentary rules. Cushing, L. S. 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Me- moir 523.1 Parsons, Theophilus, son of the preceding. Es- says 923.3 Memoir of Emily E. Parsons 5ii-io Memoir of Theophilus Parsons 523-I Parthia. Rawlinson, G. Sixth great oriental monarchy: its geography, history, and an- tiquities 443.1 Partisan ; by W. G. Simms 222.1 Parton, James. Captains of industry 575-3 Famous Americans of recent times 534-2 Life and times of Aaron Burr. 2 vols 516.16, 17 Life of Andrew Jackson. 3 vols 537.2-4 Life of Thomas Jefferson 537-' Parton, S. P. W. {Fanny fern.) Caper-sauce, 917.3 Fern leaves from Fanny's portfolio. 2d series.. 821.4 Life and beauties of Fanny Fern 821.5 Party pohtics. Froude, J. a. Essay. (England.). 804.22 Party system. Bryce, J. American common- wealth. 2 vols 414. 1 1, 12 Pasadena, California. Holder, C. F. All about Pasadena and its vicinity 323.1 Pascal, Blaise. See Edgs^v, ]. G. Boyhood 575-1 Passe Rose ; by A. S. Hardy 214.44 Passion-play at Oberammergau. See Taut- phd'us, I. von. Quits 248.10 Passionate pilgrim; by H.James 213.14 PasSOW, Erancis. Philological correspondence . . 815. i Pasta, Guiditta. See I'erris, G. T. Great singers 564.25 Pastor's daughter; by W. Heimburg 247.33 Pastor's \\'i(e, pseud. See Hubbell, Martha S. Patagonia. Curtis, W. E. Capitals of Spanish Anieiica 3 1 7. 1 7 Dixie, LadyY. Across Patagonia 3 '7- '3 FatChin, Calista H. Dorothea 238.6 Patents. Reports of the United States commis- sioner : 1849, part 2, agriculture; 1853, part 2, agriculture; 1867, 4 vols., descrip- tions and illustrations 6F t»ATER80N. 98 PEKEZ-GATDOS. Patersoil, James. Wallace the hero of Scotland, 565.1 Path of duty; l>y H. James 213.7 PntlllilHler ; l)y J. F. Cooper 21 1.9 Patience Strong's outings; by A. D. T. Whitney, 275.6 Pat more, Coventry. Angel in the house, part 2 : the espousals 7'3'I2 Patrieia Kembaii 229.14 Pairidge, Lelia E., ed. " Quincy methods" illus- trated 916.10 Not- sof talks on teaching; by F. W. Parker.. . 916.5 Patriot bt)y: life of Major-Gen. O. M. Mitchel; by P. C. Ileadley 573-l8 PatrOflllS and Penelope ; by T. A. Dodge. (^ Horsemanship.) ■ Patteson, John C. See Charles, E. Three mar tyrs of the 19th century 54712 Pattison, Dorothy. {Sister Dora.) See Lons- dale, M. Life 556.2 Pattlson, ^Lark. Life of John Milton 545-12 PattOll, C. J. England as seen by an American banker: jiedestrian tour 343-9 Patty ; by K. S. Maccjuoid 268.44 Patty's perversities; by \. Bates 238. 1 Paul, Saint. See Farrar, F. W. Life and work, 558. 1 See also Brown, J. T. Essay: St .Paul's thorn in the flesh, what was it? 816.6 Reade, C. Bible characters 922.21 Paul and Christina; by A. E. Barr 227.46 Paul and Virginia; by St. Pierre 261. 4 Paul Cliflford ; by E. Bulwer-Lytton 253.1 Paul Faber, surgeon ; by G. MacDonald 256.23 Paul Patofi"; by F. M. Crawford. 234.35 Pauperism. Carnegie, A. In the United States 833.3 Pausanias the Spartan; by E. Bulwer-Lytton. . .253.11 Pawnbroker's daughter: farce; by C. Lamb. . .804.1 8 Pax vobiscum; by H. Drummond 932.12 Payn, James. By proxy 259.18 See Rideing. W. H. Boyhood 576.2 Peabody, Andrew P. Harvard graduates whom I have known 522.19 Harvard reminiscences 522.18 The Unitarians. [Boston.] *438.3 /-(/. Hand-book of conversation **R4.4 Peabody, Francis H., «««' Kidder, H. P. Finance in Boston *438-4 Peabody, George. 5^^ Bolton, S. K. Short life, 575.5 See Hanaford, P. A. Life 522.5 Winthrop, R. C. Eulogy at funeral 536.6 : Peabody [(leorgej education fund. Winthrop, [ R. C. Addresses at the annual meetings j of the trustees, 1 870, 187 1, 1873, 1875, 1876,1877 536.6 Peabody [George] museum of .\merican archae- ology and ethnology. Winthrop, R. C. 1 Address on the opening of the new build- ing, Cambridge, 1S78 '. 536.6 j Peabody, Stephen. See Gilman, S. Reminis- cences of a New England clerg)'man and his lady 827.1 Peaee-manual ; by G. c. Beckwith. 914.16 Peacemaker ; by T. S. Arthur .281.17 Pear culture ; by T. W. Field 614.5 Peard, Frances M. Castle and town 274.5 One year 274.1 Rose-garden 274.3 ' Scapegrace Dick 274.6 I Thorpe Regis 274.2 1 Peasant-boy philosopher (Ferguson); by H. Mayhew 584.3 Peck, George. Wyoming (Penn.) : its history, etc 31 1.3 Peckster professorship; by J. P. Quincy 223.41 Pedder, H. C. Garfield's place in history 535-5 Pedder, James. Farmer's land-measurer 636.4 Peg Woflington; by C. Reade 259.41 Pelle, S. C. F. Lawn tennis 662.7 Pelrce, E. W. Indian history, biography, and genealogy pertaining to Massasoit and his descendants 412.2 Peirce family of the Old Colony, 1623-1870... 598.1 625.6 ' Pelrce, Edward L. Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner. 2 vols 507.13,14 Pelrce, Mrs. M. F"., ed. Music-study in Ger- many; from the home correspondence of Amy Fay 838.1 Pelrce family of the Old Colony : the lineal de- scendants of Abraham Peirce, from 1623 to 1870; by E. W. Peirce 598.1 Pelslstratos. ^^-^-Cox, G. W. Life 561.2 Pelham ; by E. Bulwer-Lytton 253.1 Pellew , George. Life of John Jay 5 '5-23 Pembroke, .'/ec- tures 803.15 Philosophy of Roman history. De Quincey, T. Essay 805.14 Philosophy of storms. Espy, J. P 683.2 Philosophy of the beautiful: essay; !)y J. S. r.lackic 813.8 Phineas Finn; by A. Trollope .267.11 Phineas Redux; by A. Trollope 267.7 PllippS, Sir William. See Hawthorne, N. Sketch 203.3 See Doyle, J. A. New England under Sir W. I'hipps 413-5 Phistcrer, F'rederick. Statistical record of the armies of the United States, 1861-65 432.16 PlHPbe Mallory; by E. Quincy 213.27 PIlUMlieia. Rawlinson, G. Religions of the ancient world 442.3 Story of Ph(i?nicia. [Nations.] 482.24 Ph(enieian exjjedition, B. C. loco : or, Adven- tures of Capt. Mago; by L. Cahun 328.4 Phonetic spelling reform. White, R. G. Con- sidered 926.6 Phonograph. Proctor, R. A. Essay 672.3 Phonojiraphy ; or. Short-hand. Allen, G. G. Allen method 918.2 Phyllis Browne; by F. L. Shaw 274.13 Physical and metaphysical works; by F. Bacon, 803.19 Physical culture. Blaikie, W. How to get strong and how to stay so 925.1 Sound bodies for our boys and girls ... 925.2 Clarke, J. F. Self-culture 914.14 Mathews, W. Getting on in the world 914.10 Physical ilescription of the universe. Humboldt, A. von. Cosmos. 5 vols 824.1-5 Physical geography. Geikie, A. Primer 682.4 Guyot, A. Earth and man: lectures on com- parative physical geography. 675.2 Humboldt, A. von. Cosmos, vol. i 824.1 Maury, M. F. Of the sea 683.1 Physical literature in Europe. Hallam, H. His- tory, 1500- 1700. 2 vols . 815.11,12 Physician's vacation: summer in Europe; by W. Channing 342.8 805.16 Physiology. Agassiz, L., and Gould, A. A. 914.4 803.1 Comparative physiology. [Principles of zoology, part I.] 693. 1 Carpenter, W. B. Principles of mental physi- ology. 915-12 Goadby, H. Text-book of vegetable and ani- mal physiology 616.2 Gray, Asa. Structural and systematic botany. (Vegetable physiology.) 676.3 Higginson, T. W. Physiology in respect to the woman question 927.3 Holmes, O. W. Talk concerning the human body and its management 817.5 Liebig, J. von. Chemistry in its application to physiology 616.6 Lowe, A. T. Fragments of physiology 9 '5-3 See also Health and Hygiene. Physiology of walking. Holmes, O. W. Essay, 817.5 Piano-fortes. Ilaweis, H. R. Music and morals 838.2 Piaz/^a tales; by H. Melville 222.28 Picarrt, G. H. Mission (lower 228.17 Picciola ; by X. B. Saintine 241 . 1 PiCCOloniini : historical drama; by F. Schiller . . 803.3 Same 805.7 Pickering, Timothy. See Lodge, H. C. Studies in history 412.6 See Ouincy, J. Figures of the past 534-3 Pickering, W. H . Guide to the Mt. Washington range 324.3 PICKWICK. 101 PI.EASURE. Pickwick papers; by C. Dickens 263.12 Pictures from Italy; by C. Dickens 263.4 Pictures of Europe framed in ideas; by C. A. Bartol ..342.10 Pictures of the olden time, as shown in the for- tunes of a family of the pilgrims; by E. H. Sears 342.21 Picturesque Alaska; by A. J. 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Pilgrim church and Plymouth colony..: *437-i3 Doyle, J. A. English colonies in America: Puritan colonies, vol. i ;........... 413.4 Hemans, F. Landing of the Pilgrim fathers. . . 713.9 Higginson, T. W. Pilgrims at Plymouth, 1620. 475.7 Phillips, W. Speech at Plymouth, 1855 817.2 Russell, W. S. Pilgrim memorials and guide to Plymouth 3I4-3 Sears, E. H. Pen pictures 342.21 Winthrop, R. C. Address, 1839: Pilgrim fathers 536.4 Oration on the 250th anniversary of the land- ing at Plymouth 536-6 See also Plymouth and New England, histo7-y. Pilgrims of the Rhine; by E. Buhver-Lytton.. . . 253.3 PillJir of fire; or, Israel in bondage; by J. H. Ingraham 232.35 Pillars of society: prose drama; by H. Ibsen. .*. 721.4 Pillars of the house; by C. M. Yonge. 2 vols. .269.5, 6 Pilot ; by J. F. Cooper 21 1.3 Pilot fortune; by M. C. L. ReeveS and E. Read, 227.32 Pine and palm ; by M. D. Conway 236.22 Pink and white tyranny ; by H. B. Stowe 215.8 Pinto, Serpa. See Serpa Pinto. Pioneer boy: Abraham Lincoln; by W. M. Thayer 573-14 Pioneer home to the White House; From : life of Abraham Lincoln; by W. M. Thayer. . .573.11 Pioneer (;)uakers ; by R. P. Hallowell 41 2.4 Pioneers ; by J. F. Cooper 21 1.4 Pioneers of France in the New World; by F. Parkman 405-3 Pirate; by W. Scott 262.12 Pitman, Emma R. Life of Elizabeth Fry 5 1 2.7 Pitman, Marie J. D. {Margery Deane.) Euro- pean breezes 342.23 Pitt, William. (Lord Chatham.') Oration on the right of taxing America, 1 766. 822. i Oration on an address to the throne, concerning affairs in America, 1777 822.1 Pitt, William, continued. See Lecky, W. E. H. England in the XVIIIlh century, vol. 5 455- 1 7 Macaulay, T. B. Essays 816.5 Pitt, William, second son of the preceding. Ora- tion on his refusal to negotiate with Na- poleon Bonaparte, 1800 822.2 Pittenger, William. Capturing a locomotive. . .476.18 Pitts-street chapel lectures, 1858; by W. R. Clark and others 921. i Pizarro, Francisco. See Markham, C. R. Piz- arro and the conquest and settlemefit of Peru and Chili. [America.] .*437.i2 See Prescott, W. H. History of the conquest of Peru. 2 vols 448.7, 8 Towle, G. M. Pizarro: his adventures and conquests 574.2 Plague of London, 1665-66. Account 92S.2 See Pepys, S. Diary 549.1-4 Warburton, W. Edward HI. (Historical account of the plague, or "black death.") 451.5 Plain tales from the hills; by R. Kipling 248.37 Planche, Miss M. A. See Mackarness, Mrs. Henry. Planetary systems. Dick, T. Wonders 816.2 Humboldt, A. von. Cosmos 824.1 Swedenborg, E. The earths in the universe, and their inhabitants 9^3-1 ' PlantagenetS, Early. Stubbs, W. History. [Epochs.]. 451-15 Plants. Bailey, L. H., Jr. Talks afield. (Plants and the science of plants.) 676.7 D'Anvers, N. Flowerless plants 655.5 Darlington, W. Weeds and useful plants. .... . 686.2 Darwin, C. Variation of animals and plants under domestication. 2 vols 665.2, 3 Movements and habits of climbing plants-.. . 686.3 Figuier, L. Vegetable world : history of plants, 676.1 Fitton, S. M. Four seasons : short account of the structure of plants 686.5 Gray, Asa. Field, forest, and garden botany : common plants of the United .States, east of the Mississippi, both wild and cul- tivated 676.4 How plants grow; how plants behave. 2 vols 676.5, 6 Henderson, P. Hand-book of plants 676.8 Herrick, S. B. Chapters on plant-life 676.9 Hooker, W. Child s book of nature, part I.: plants 655.1 Robinson, J. Ferns in their homes and ours... 686.4 Thomson, S. Wild flowers : economical and medicinal uses of native British plants 686.6 Treat, M. Plants that consume animals; flower- ing plants. [Home studies.] 645.12 See also Botany and Gardening. Plato. Dialogues; trans. Ijy B. Jowett. 4 vols 806.1-4 See Browning, O. Music and gymnastic • theories of Plato and Aristotle 916.12 De Quincey, T. Essay : Plato's republic 805.14 Emerson, R. W. Lecture. 804.7 Grote, G. History of Greece, vol. 8 404.8 Lewes, G. H. Life, writings, and philosophy of Plato 801.22 Mayor, J. B. Sketch of Plato's philosophy. . . 814.1 Play days; by S. O. Jewett 225.37 Playwrights. Carlyle, T. German: essay 816.9 Pleasant authors for young folks; by A. B. Harris 576.1 Pleasant cove series; by E. Kellogg 6 vols., 296.15-20 Pleasant ways in science; by R. A. Proctor.. -. 672.3 Pleasure. Tytler, S. Papers for thoughtful girls 917-8 PI^KASUBE. 102 POIilTICAI.. Pleasure, continued. Warner, C. D. \Vhat some people call pleasure: essay 827.14 Pleasures of hope: poem; by T.Campbell 713.I Plebiscite : Miller's story of the war (1872) ; by Erckmann am/ Chatrian 245. 1 Plenary inspiration of the Scriptures; by S. Noble 923-> Pliny the younger. See Vincent, G. E. Some Italian authors 835.2 1 Plucky Smalls; by M. B. CrowninshieUl 282.47 Plumbing. riun'kett, H. M. Women, plumb- ers, and doctors 643.5 Plumptre, H. H., ed. Tragedies of /Eschylos. • . 71 i.i Tragedies of Sophocles 71 1.2 Plutarch. Lives; irans. hy A. H. 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Family library of poetry and song: choice selections from the best poets, English, Scottish, Irish, and American 716.4 Bunce, O. B. Mr. Bluffs theory 827.3 Carlyle, T. Essay : Historic survey of William Taylor's German poetry 816.10 Coleridge, S. T. Definilion of poetry 805.4 Emerson, R. W. Poetry and imagination ; Per- sian poetry 804. 1 1 Goldsmith, O. Essays: Origin of poetry; poetry distinguished from other writing.. . . 81 1. 2 Hallam, II. History of poetry m Europe, 1550- 1700 815.11, 12 Lessing, G. E. Laocoon : essay on the limits of painting and poetry 802.21 Porter, N. Poets and poetry 936. 1 Prescott, W. H. Essay: Poetry and romance of the Italians 817.1 Scudder, II. E., ed. Book of poetry. 277.1 Trench, R. C. On the poetry in words 926.4 Poetry of architecture; by J. Ruskin 802.4 Poets. Adams, O. F., ed. Through the year with the poets. 12 vols. (One volume for each month.) 735-1 1-22 Jameson, A. M. Memoirs of the loves of the poets 801.7 Johnson, S. Chief lives of the poets 557-22 Stedman, E. C. Poets of America 825.5 Victorian poets, 1835-1875 815.22 Taine, H. A. English poets 806.18 Ward, T. H., ed. English poets : selections. 4 vols 733-2-5 Whipple, E. P. Review : Poets and poetry of America 817.19 Review: Poets and poetry of England in the 19th century 817.19 POganuC people; by H. B. Stowe 215.12 Point of view; by H.James 213.5 Pokahontas. See Pocahontas. Poland. Children: their homes, schools, etc.. . . 395. 1 Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland. 2 vols 341.2, 3 See Porter, J. Thaddeus of Warsaw 25 1 .32 Sienkiewicz, H. With fire and sword 244.27 Polaris expedition. Blake, E. V., ^- C. Among the Sioux of Dakota 313-13 Poole, E. S., ed. Arabian nights' entertainments; trans, by E. W. Lane. 3 vols 208.16-18 Manners and customs of the modern Egyptians; by E. W. Lane. 2 vols 308.14, 15 Poole, R. Lane. Life of Sebastian Bach 564.11 Poole, S. Lane. Essay: the beginning of art.. .. 813.8 Story of the Moors in Spain. [Nations.] 482.16 Story of Turkey. [Nations.] 482.19 and J. D. J. Kelley. Story of the Barbary Corsairs 482.27 Poole, W. F. The West from 1763 to 1783. [America.] *437.i6 Witchcraft in Boston *438.2 rt«(/ Fletcher, W. I. Index to periodical liter- ature, to January, 1882 **R7.25 Poor boy and merchant prince: Amos Lawrence; by W. M. Thayer 573.8 Poor boys who became famous, Lives of; by S. K. Bolton 575-5 Poor humanity; by F. W. Robinson 259 2 Pope, Alexander. Poetical works 722.9 See Stephen, L. Life 545-i8 Pope, Alexander, continued. See also De Quincey, T. Essays 805.12 Gosse, E. Eighteenth century literature ...815.29 Johnson, S. Chief lives of the poets 557 22 Lowell, J. R. Essay 804.1 Thackeray, W. M. English humourists 202.10 Pope, F. L. Evolution of the electric incan- descent lamp 673 1 2 Pope, ^/'^/"^'-C^w- John, ^fd' Ropes, J. C. Army under Pope : campaign 432.4 Pope Leo X. See Brooks, E. S. Historic boys 493-1 Pope Leo XIII. .S(?^ O'Reilly, B. Life 558.11 Popes. Ranke, L. History 444-3 See Macaulay, T. B. Essay on Ranke's history, 816.5 Stanley, A. P. The pope. [Christian institu- tions.]. 912.9 Popular gardening. Cassell; ed. by D. T. Fish 633.5 Popular romances of the middle ages; by G. W. Cox attd E. H. Jones 273.19 Popular science monthly. Vols XVII.-XXXVII., May, 1880-October, 1890. 21 vols. Nos. 97-222. Unbound. Population question. George, H. Progress and poverty 823.4 Giffen, R. World-crowding: address. 813.3 Porter, Anna Maria. See Oliphant, M. O. W. Sketch 815.14 Porter, David D., admiral. Naval history of the civil war. • 436.12 Porter, Edward G. Beginning of the revolution. [Boston.] *438.3 Porter, Fitz John. Court-martial : official rec- ord 419.16b Porter, Jane. Scottish chiefs 251.31 Thaddeus of Warsaw 251.32 Ed. Sir Edward Seaward's narrative of his shipwreck, etc 326.2 -S-^^ Oliphant, M. O. W. Sketch 815.14 Porter, Noah. Books and reading 936.1 Elements of moral science 914-3 and Goodrich, C. A., revisers. Dictionary of the English language; by Noah Webster. [1887.] **R9.5 Portia. See Martin, Helen Faucit, Lady. Es- say 815.26 Portland, Maine. Account of the fire, July 4, 1866 928.2 Portrait ; by M. O. W. Oliphant 266.11 Portrait of a lady; by H. James 213.6 Portraits of places; by H. James 342.14 Portraits of Washington and Franklin. Win- throp, R. C. Address, Massachusetts his- torical society 536.6 Portsmouth,^-//- Drake, S. A. Legends ... 428.4 Portugal. Andersen, H. C. Visit to Portugal, 344.2 Canning, G. England and Portugal, 1826: ora- tion 822.3 Champney, L. W. Three Vassar girls abroad. .376.11 Children : their homes, schools, etc 395. r Crawfurd, O. Portugal old and new 344-1 Simonde de Sismondi. Historical view of its literature 803.17 Portuguese explorations and settlements in North America. History of America, vol. IV. ; ed. by J. Winsor *437- 14 Positive philosophy. Bayne, P. Christian life . . 912.8 Fiske, J. Criticisms 824.6, 7 Harrison, F. Essay: the soul and future life . . 813.2 Postures. Gilman, S. Essay 827.1 Potato disease. Klotzsch, Dr. Account of the origin, and remedy against 616.6 Potipliar papers; by G. W. Curtis 212.9 POTOMAC. 104 PRINTS. PotOmilC, Army of. Humphreys, A. A. And army of the James: Virginia campaign of "64 and '65 432.12 Walker, F. A. History of the second army corps, March, 1862-May, 1865 436.1 1 Pottery. Morley, H. Life of Bernard Pahssy, the potter. 543-2 1 Foillsson, Emihe. Blind children's kinder- 1 garlen 934-1 Poultry. Beale, S. Profitable poultry keeping, 635.15 Bement, C. N. American poulterer's com- panion 635. 1 2 Bennett, J. C. Poultry book ... 635. 1 1 Dixon, E. S. Ornamental and domestic poul- try; with large additions by J. J. Kerr . •635.13 , PoilSSin, Nicholas. See Ruskin, J. Modern j painters 802.20 .V,v I ytler, S. Old masters 818.8 PoilvillOIl, Kmile. Cesette 241. 13 Poverty. J, Campbell, H. Prisoners of poverty: ! women wage-workers, their trades and their lives 823.17 George, H. Progress and poverty : inquiry into I the cause of industrial depressions, and of j increase of want with increase of wealth; the remedy 823.4 Holland, J. G. The rich and the poor 9'4-7 Jones, J. 11. Bible plan for the abolition of poverty 912.4 | Poverty grass; by L. C. Wyman 238.33 | Powell, J. W. First annual report as director of [ the bureau of ethnology, 1879-80 6E ' Third annual report of the United States geo- logical survey, 1881-82 6E Power, Mrs. S. D. Behaving: children's eti- quette 914-24 Poyilter, E. Frances. Madame de Presnel 244.23 My little lady 244.22 Practical architect. Hammond, J. H. Farmer's and mechanic's 644.3 ■ Practical floriculture; by P. Henderson 613.9 Practical forestry ; by A. S. Fuller 634 5 Practical subjects. Lessons on; by S. nm/ C. \V. F 916.9 Prairie ; i^y J- F. Cooper •••••• • 21 1.32 Prairies. Irving, VV. Tour 5^i7-i3 Parkman, F. Oregon trail : prairie life 405-8 Pratt, C. E. American bicycler 662.6 Pratt, Ella F. Bad boys of France 934-1 Prayer. Stanley, A. P. Lord's prayer 912.9 Tyndall, J. Prayer and natural law 672.1 Preaching. Harrison, J. B. Dangerous ten- dencies in American life 823.2 Holland, J. G. Preachers and preaching. ..... 914.7 Preble, G. H. History of the Hag of the United States of America, and of other flags *437-i Navy and the Charlestown navy-yard. [Bos- ton.] *438.3 Precaution ; by J. F. Cooper 21 I.I Prehistoric man; by D. Wilson. 2 vols 459.1,2 Prehistoric study. Keary, C. F., et/. Dawn of history 442 5 Prentice, G. D. Extracts from his writings 236.10 Prentiss, Elizabeth. Flower of the family 275.27 Stepping heavenward; with biographical skct h 275.28 Pre-Kaphaellthni. Ruskin, J. Lectures... 802 7, 12 PresCOtt, H. E. See Spofford, H. E. Prescott. PresCOtt, T. O. Emanuel Swedenborg and his writings 923.2 Prescott, William H. Account of the life of Charles V., Emperor of Germany, after his abdication 467.3 Biographical and critical miscellanies 817.1 ; Prescott, William H., continued. History of the conquest of Mexico. 3 vols . .448.9-1 1 History of the conquest of Peru. 2 vols 448.7, 8 History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella. 3 vols 448.4-6 History of the reign of Philip H. 3 vols 448.1-3 See Ticknor, G. Life 5 H- ' 2 Whipple, E. P. Review of the " Conquest of Peru "; essay on his histories 817.20 Preserves. Rorer, Mr$. S. T. Canning and preserving 653.6 President's daughters ; by F. Bremer 248. 1 Presidential administrations. Johnston, .\. Summary of each, 1 789-1877 .**R3.22 Presidential elections. Johnston, A. Sum- mary of popular and electoral votes, 1 789- 1876 . .**R3.22 Stanwood, E. History 4>2.9 Sumner, W. G. And civil service reform. 823.9 Presidents of America. Fiske, J. 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Yonge 269.21 Prince and the pauper; by Mark Twain 239.19 Prince Consort: Albert. See Martin, T. Life. 5 vols 566.5-9 Prince Edward island. Benjamin, S. G. W. At- lantic islands. 326.4 Prince Eugene and his times; by L. Muhlbach, 249.5 Prince Fortunatus; by W. Black .....'... .255.18 Prince Otto ; by R. L. Stevenson 257.20 Princess ; by M. G. McClelland 22S.40 Princess! a medley; by A. Tennyson 713-20 Princess and Curdle; by G. MacDonald 256.3 Princess and goblin; by G. MacDonald 256.4 Princess Casamassima; by H. James 213.13 Princess of Thule ; by W. Black 255. 1 Printers. Autobiography of a journeyman printer; or, The workingman's way in the world 567. 1 Mitchell, D. G. The first printers and their homes: the Dutchmen; John Gutenberg; city of .Strasburg; old English printers .815.10 Printing. Disraeli, L Invention, and first Eng- lish printer .... 806.5 Pearson, E.C. (Gutenberg and the art of printing, 552.4 Smiles, S. Account of the introduction of printing books by steam 563.2 Timbs, J. Wonderful inventions 677.5 White, R. G. Effect of its invention upon Eng- lish spelling 926.6 Prints. Baker, W. S. Utility and pleasures of prints *8i8.i PKIOK. 105 PURITANS. Prior, Matthew. See Thackeray, W. M. Eng- lisli humourists 202.10 Prison-ethics. Spencer, H. Essay 801.20 Prison-reform. See NkoU, H. J. John Howard 52I-I5 Prisoners of poverty; by H. Campbell 823.1 7 Prisons. See Massachusetts. Reports of the commissioners of prisons. Probation ; by J. Fothergill 244.15 Proctor, Adelaide A. See Robertson, E. S. English poetesses 546. 1 2 Proctor, Bryan Waller. (^Barry CornwaU.') .S'd'^ Fields, J. T. Yesterdays with authors, 817.25 See Mason, E. T., ed. Personal traits 555-3 Stedman, E. C. Victorian poets 815.22 Whipple, E. P. Recollections 5344 Proctor, Edna Dean. Russian journey 341-7 Proctor, Richard A. Light science for leisure hours 672.2 Myths and marvels of astronomy 674.3 Pleasant ways in science 672.3 Productive farming; by J. A. Smith 61 1.5 Products. Atkinson, E. Distribution. 823.6 Profession. Hamerton, P. G. Trades and pro- fessions 826. 1 Mathews, W. Choice 914.10 Symington, A. J. Hints to our boys 9I4-I7 Professor ; by C. Bronte 253.35 Professor at the breakfast- table; by O. W. Holmes 817.8 Professor Johnny; by JAK 292.25 Profitable poultry-keeping; by S. Beale 635.15 I'rOgreSS and poverty; by H. George 823.4 See Review of same. [Social problems.] 813.3 Progressive farmer; by J. A. Nash 616.5 Progressive orthodoxy; by editors ofthe"An- dover Review " 912. 15 Prometheus unbound: poem; by P. B. Shel- ley '. 722.8 Promise of May : poem; by A.Tennyson 713 21 Pronunciation. White, R. G. English 926.6 In the Elizabethan era 701.12 Proof-reading. Wilson, J. English punctu- ation 926. 1 Propliet of the Great Smoky mountains; by M. N. Murfree 214.33 Protection. Clay, H. Oration on the Ameri- can system, 1832 822.6 Coljden, R. Oration on the effects of protec- tion on the agricultural interests of the country, England, 1845 822.3 Hurd, F. H. Oration: A tariff for revenue only, 1881 822.6 Mongredien, A. Pleas for, examined. [Wealth- creation.] 823.3 Sumner, W. G. Argument against protective taxes 823.9 Winthrop, R. C. Protection to domestic in- dustry : speech, 1837 536-4 Protestant revolution. Seebohm, F. History of era. [Epochs.] 45I-I Protestantism. De Quincey, T. Essay 805.15 Froude, J. A. Condition and prospects 804.21 Proteus, Modern : list of books published under more than one title; by J. L. Whitney. . .**R4. 13 Prothero, G. W., ed. Universal history; by L. von Ranke 443-4 Proverbial philosophy; by M. F. Tupper 713-IO Proverbs. Disraeli, I. Philosophy of prov- erbs 806.9 Trench, R. C. On the lessons in proverbs 815.3 Proverbs, Book of. See Bible. Proverbs from Plymouth pulpit; by H. W. Beecher 922.1 1 Providence, Divine. Hitchcock, E. Religion of geology : lectures on the Divine Provi- dence 912. 1 Parsons, T. Essay 923.3 Swedenborg, E. Angelic wisdom concerning. .913.13 Tyndall, J. Miracles and special Providences. . 672.1 Worcester, J. Lecture. . . 923-5 PrOVincetOWn, Mass. Thoreau, H. D. Cape Cod 314.4 Prudence Palfrey; by T. B. Aldrich 224.2 Prueandl; by G. W. Curtis 212.10 Prussia. Blackie, J. T. In the 19th century.. . 813.1 Longman, F. W. Frederick the Great and the seven years' war. [Epochs ] 451.10 Towle, G. M. Sketch of King William 1 563.1 See also Frederick the Great. Psalms, Book of. See Bible. Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of Isaac Watts and other authors; coll. by S. Worcester 91 1-5 Pseudonyms. Gushing, W. Initials and pseu- donyms : dictionary of literary disguises. 2 vols. **R4.io, 1 1 Haynes, J. E. Pseudonyms of authors, includ- ing anonyms and initialisms **R4.i2 Public libraries. Green, S. S., ^y J. P. Kennedy 231.3 Quotations. Allibone, S. A. 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In the United Slates 833.3 Kennedy, W. S. Wonders and curiosities of the railway 677.15 Timbs, J. Wonderfulinventions 677.5 See Interstate commerce commission. Report on the statistics of railways in the U ited States, 1888 OAF Raininild, Golo. New race 247.20 Rain. Proctor, R. A. Levelling power 672.3 Raising the " Pearl " ; by J. Otis 278.28 Ralegh, Sir Walter. See Disraeli, I. Psycho- logical study of Ralegh 806.6 Secret history of Ralegh. 806.9 See Henry, W. W. Settlements at Roanoke and voyages to Guiana. [America.] *437.i3 Towle, G. M. Ralegh: his exploits and voyages 574.5 Winthrop, R. C. Paper, Massachusetts his- torical society 536.6 Ralph the drummer boy; by L. Rousselet 279.17 Ralph the heir; by A. TroUope 267.3 Ralph Wilton's weird; by Mrs. Alexander 254.1 Raniabai Sarasvati, Pundita. High-caste Hindu woman 347-5 Rambaud, Alfred. History of Russia to 1882; ed. by N. H. Dole. 3 vols 468.5-7 Rame, Louisa de la. ( Oiiida.) A dog of Flan- ders. [Little classics.] 812.10 A leaf in a storm 81 2.1 1 Ranieses the Great: Egypt 3,300 years ago; by F. de Lanoye 472.3 Raniona ; by H. H. Jackson 212.13 Ranald Bannerman's boyhood; by G. Mac- Donald 256.1 Ranch life. Aldridge, R. Life on a ranch: ranch notes in Kansas, Colorado, the Indian territory, and northern Texas 3I3'I7 Elliott, M. H. San Rosario ranch. 288.47 Grohman, W. A. B. Camps in the Rockies. (Account of cattle ranches.) 313.25 Hughes, T., d"^/. Gone to Texas: letters from our boys 315-4 Marston, E. Frank's ranch : my holiday in the Rockies 313.21 Rollins, A. W. Story of a ranch 313-20 Randall, G. M. Lecture: Why I am a church- man 921. 1 Randolph, John. Oration on the militia bill, 181 1 822.4 See Adsxas, W . Life 515-5 Parton, J. Sketch 534-2 Quincy, J. Reminiscences 534-3 Rangeley lakes, Maine. Farrar, C. A. J. East- ward ho ! 298.31 Rangers; or. The tory's daughter; by D. P. Thompson 221.29 Ranke, Leopold von. History of the popes, their church and state, in the i6th and . 17th centuries 444-3 Universal history 443-4 See Macaulay, T. B. Essay on History of the popes 816.5 Rankell'S remains; by B. Wendell 227.26 Rape of the lock : poem; by A. Pope 722.9 Raphael, Santi da Urbino. See Sweetser, M. F. Life 544-2 See Tytler, S. Old masters S18.8 Vasari, G. Lives of painters, vol. 3 544.18 Raspberry. Pardee, R. G. Cultivation 614.12 Roe, E. P. Success with small fruits 614.17 Raspe, H- C. Travels and surprising adventures of Baron Munchausen 249.41 Rasselas : tale ; by S. Johnson 261.5 Same 26 1 .4 Rationalism. Lecky, W. E. H. History of its rise and influence in Europe. 2 vols. . ..444.4, 5 Paget, V. Responsibilities of unbelief 813.7 Rats. Buckland, F. T. Curiosities of natural history 645.2 Raven : poem; by E. A. Poe 812.13 Ravenshoe; by H. Kingsley 261.31 Rawle, W. H. Oration at the unveiling of the statue of John Marshall, Washington, D. C, 1884 ; 539-12 Rawlinson, George. Egypt and Babylon 442.4 Five great monarchies of the ancient Eastern world : Chaldea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, and Persia. 3 vols 406.13-15 Sixth great oriental monarchy : Parthia 443-1 Seventh great oriental monarchy : Sassanian or New Persian empire. 2 vols 443.2, 3 Religions of the ancient world 442.3 Story of Ancient Egypt. [Nations.] 482. 1 2 Story of Phijenicia. [Nations.] 482.24 Ray; by H. p. Spofford 812.11 Raymond, Clara W. Cadet life at West Point.. 934.1 Raymond, R. W. Report upon the mineral re- sources of the United States, West of the Rocky Mountains, 1869 6E Read, Emily, joint author. See Rodney, M. C. L. R. Reade, Charles. Art: dramatic tale 259.41 Bible characters 922.21 Box tunnel: tale 812.9 Christie Johnstone 259.41 Cloister and the hearth 259.42 Clouds and sunshine 259.41 Griffith Gaunt 259.33 Hard cash ' 259.40 It is never too late to mend 259.38 Love me little, love me long 259.40 Peg Woffington ; Jack of all trades 259.41 Put yourself in his place 259.37 Simpleton 259.32 Terrible temptation 259.34 Wandering heir 259.31 White lies 259.43 and Boucicault, D. Foul play 259.35 Reader's hand-book of the American revolution; by J. Winsor **R3.i5 Reading. Burt, Mary E. Literary landmarks: guide to good reading 836.7 Clarke, J. F. Books and reading - 914-14 Comstock, A. Evil reading 9I4-I3 Foster, W. E. Libraries and readers 936.2 Harrison, F. Choice of books. • • . 813.13 Parker, F. W., ««aner Thai, etc 801.13 Commentary to Vasari's Lives of the most emi- nent painters, sculptors, and architects 544-21 I'lower, fruit, and thorn pieces. 2 vols Soi.i i, 12 Hesperus. 2 vols S01.16, 17 Invisible lodge 241.20 Titan. 2 vols S01.14, 15 ^V*- Bolton, S. K. Short life. 575.5 Carlyle, T. Biographical sketch 801.1 1 Essays S16 9, 10 De Quincey, T. Essay 805.13 Taylor, B. Studies in German literature...- 835 i Rico and Wiseh ; by J. Spyri 275.43 Kiddle, -V- G. Alice Brand. (Washington life, 1 866.) 229. 1 9 Kidcili;;, W. H. Boyhood of living authors 576 2 KhMIzi ; by E. Bulwer-Lytton 253.3 Rifle and hound in Ceylon; by S. W. Baker 348.7 Right one ; by M. S. Schwartz 248.22 Rina;, Ivan. Furugaard; The snowball : stories, 246.41 Ring and the l)Ook : poem; by R. Browning 723.15 Rings. Edwards, C. History and poetry of fmger-rings. 828. i Rip van Winkle. Irving, \V. Sketchbook 817. ii AV,? Burritt, E. Ten-minute talks 914-9 Ripley, George, (?«ird, I. L. Lady's life therein 313-8 Fremont, J. C. Exploring expedition 313-6 (Jrohman, W. A. B. Camps in the Rockies- ••• 313.25 IngersoU, E. Knoclving 'round the Rockies... .313.10 Irving, W. Astoria 313-4 Adventures of Capt. Bonneville 313-5 Marston, E. Frank's ranche; or, My holiday in the Rockies 313-21 Parkman, F. Oregon trail 405.8 See also West, The. Roderick Hudson; by H. James 213.4 Rodney, M. C. L. Reeves, ami Read, Emily. Pilot fortune 227.32 Roe, Edward P. Barriers burned away 226.6 Day of fate. 226.12 Driven back to Eden 226.9 Earth trembled 226.14 Face illumined 226.5 From jest to earnest 226. 1 1 He fell in love with his wife 226.13 His sombre rivals 226.10 Knight of the nineteenth century 226.2 Miss Lou 226.15 Nature's serial story 667.7 Opening a chestnut burr 226.4 Original belle 226.8 Success with small fruits 614.17 What can she do? (Sphere of woman.) 226.1 Without a home 226.3 Young girl's wooing 226.7 Roger Berkeley's probation; by H.Campbell... 228.9 Rogers, E. H. Reminiscences of military ser- vice in the 43d regiment, Massachusetts infantry, 1862-63 436.9 Rogers, Henry. Biographies of Joseph Butler; Robert Hall; Edward Gibbon; Gassendi; David Hume 557-1 Rogers, J. ^., joint author. See Mahaffy, J. P. Rogers, James E. T. Story of Holland 482.23 Rogers, Nathaniel P. See Whittier, J. G. Sketch 817.3 Rogers, Samuel. See Mason, E. T., ed. Personal traits 555.1 Sec Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history 815.15 Roland de la Platiere, Madame. See Abbott, J. S. C. History 47I-3I See Blind, M. Life 512.12 Rolf and his friends; by JAK 292.29 Rolf House; by L. C. Lillie 284.36 Rolfe, W. J., ed. Hamlet. Shakespeare 73' i ^i^r/ Hersey, H. E., c(/.f. Select poems of Robert Browning 723- 1 1 Rollin, Charles. Ancient history. 4 vols 449.2-5 Rollins, Alice W. Story of a ranch 3i3-20 Uncle Tom's tenement 215 43 Rollins, Ellen C. (£. H. Arr.) New England l^yg'^nes 374.7 Old-time child-life 374.8 RoUo books; by J. Abbott. 14 vols. See Ab- bott, J 27 1. 1 -14 RollO'S tour in Europe; by J. Abbott. 10 vols. See Abbott, J 372.1 1-20 Roman classical dialogues. Landor, W. S. Im- aginary conversations, vol. i 701.20 Roman empire. Capes, W. W. Early empire : first century. [Epochs.] 441-2 Empire of the second century; or. Age of the Antonines. [Epochs.] 441.6 Gibbon, E. History of the decline and fall. 6 vols 463.2-7 Roman mythology. Murray, A. S. Manual. .**R4.33 Roman singer; by F. M. Crawford 234.30 Roman triumvirates. Merivale, C. [Epochs.].. 441.5 Romance. Keightley, T. Fairy mythology illus- trative of the romance and superstition of various countries 442. i Stevenson, R. L. Essays 827.24 Whipple, E. P. Essay: Romance of rascality. .817.20 Romance. Little classics; ed.hy R.Johnson... 8127 Contents: Iris; by O. W. Holmes. Rosicrucian; by D. M. M. Craik. South breaker; by H. P. Spofford. Snow-storm; by J. Wilson. King of the peak; by A. Cunningham. Romance of a poor young man; by O. Feuillet. . 241.4 Rom.ince of real life; by W. D. Howells 8124 Romance of the harem; by A. H. Leonowens.. . 358.2 Romances of the middle ages, Popular; by G. W. Cox and E. H. Jones 273.19 Romanism. Froude, J. a. Revival 804.22 Rome. Description and travels: Abljott, J. RoUo in Rome 372.20 Church, A. J. Two thousand years ago : ad- ventures of a Roman boy 273.7 Carnegie, A. Round the world. (Rome.) .... 319.6 Hare, A. J. C. Days near Rome 354-8 James, II. Transatlantic sketches 34225 Stanley, A. P. Roman catacombs 91 2.9 Stockton, F. R. Personally conducted 396.1 1 Story, W. W. Roba di Roma 354-9 Wright, W. B. Ancient cities 346.18 See also Europe, description; «««' Italy, descrip- tion. History: Abljott, J. History of Julius Cresar 47i-i i History of Nero. 47' H History of Romulus ... .471.20 Arnold, T. History. • 463.1 Barnes's one- term series. Brief history 474. 1 7 Beesley, A. H. Gracchi, Marius, and Sulla. [Epochs.] 441.8 Clarke, J. F. Ten great religions: Rome 912.10 De Quincey, T. Essays in Roman history 805.14 Fisher, G. P. Beginnings of Christianity, with a view of the state of the Roman world at the birth of Christ 462.5 Oilman, A. Story of Rome. [Nations.] 4822 Talk about the golden age of Rome 492 i Ihne, W. Early Rome. [Epochs.] 441-3 Lecky, W. E. H. History of the conversion of Rome to Christianity 405- '8 Liddell, H. G. History 463.S Macaulay, T. B. Lays of ancient Rome 722.6 Merivale, C. Roman triumvirates. [Epochs.], 441.5 Mommsen, T. History. 4 vols 404.13-16 Plutarch. Lives. 5 vols 507.1-5 Ranke, L. History of the popes 444 3 Rawlinson, G. Religions of the ancient world, 442.3 Supplement to the ancient history of Rome, 443.1-3 Smith, R. B. Rome and Carthage : the Punic wars. [Epochs.] 441. 11 Stanley, A. P. Roman catacombs 91 2.9 Ware, W. Aurelian : Rome in the 3d cen- tury 222.37 Yonge, C. M. Young folks' history 474-3 See Europe, history; and Italy, history. See also Roman empire. Romeo and Juliet : tragedy. Shakespeare 701.10 See Clarke, M. C. Girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines. (Juliet.) 273.26 Jameson, A. Characteristics of women. (Juliet.) 801.6 Romilly, Sir Samuel. See Nicoll, H. J. Great movements, and those who achieved them, 521.15 Romola ; by George Eliot 203.13 ROMULUS. 112 RUSKIN. Romulus. Aljbott, J. History 471.20 Plutarch. Lives, vol. I SO?-' Room for one more 229.7 RoO.sevclt, Theodore. Life of Thomas Hart Henton • 5I5-I4 Life of Gouverneur Morris 51519 Ropes, Hannah A. .Six months in Kansas 311.6 Ropos, John C. Army under Pope: campaign. . 432.4 lirst Napoleon : sketch 447-19 Rorer, Mrs. .S. T. Canning and preserving 653.6 Home candy-making 653.5 Philadel])hia cook-book 653.7 RoStI, Salvator. See Ruskin, J. Modern painters, 802.20 Sec- Tytler, S. Old masters 818.8 Rosalind. Martin, Helen Faucit, Lady. Essay, 815.26 Rosamund Cray: story; by C. Lamb 804.17 Roscot', Thomas. Memoir of Tobias Smollett.. .261.20 Eli. and trans. Historical view of the literature of the South of Europe; by S. de Sismondi. 2 vols .803.16, 17 See Irving, W. Sketch book 817. 1 1 Whipple, E. P. Review 817.20 Rose. Fish, D. T., ed. Cassell's popular garden- ing 633.5 Parsons, S. B. Rose : its history, poetry, cul- ture, and classification 613.5 Saxton, C. M. American rose culturist 613.6 Rose and the ring; by W. M. Thackeray 202.12 Rose garden ; by F. M. Peard 274.3 Rose i" bloom; by L. M. Alcott 287.3 Rose Mather; by M. J. Holmes 219.3 Rose Raymond's wards; by M. Vandegrift 289.3 Rosemary and Rue 238.4 Rosenthal, Lewis. America and France : influ- ence of United States on France in XVHIth century 447-12 Roses of shadow; by T. R. Sullivan 227.29 ROSSe, Earl of. See Dick, T. Account of Rosse's large telescopes 816.2 Rossetti, Christina. See Robertson, E. S. Eng- lish poetesses 546.12 Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. See Stedman, E. C. Essay 815.22 Rossini, G. A. See Edwards, H. S. Rossini and his school 564.7 Rothery, Mary C. Hume. Wedding guests 264.47 ROU^e ft noir ; by E. About 243.37 Roumanian fairy tales; collected by Mite Krem- nitz 279.3 Round, W. M. F. {Peler Pennol.) Achsah.. . .232.22 Round dozen : Stories; by S. Coolidge 286.7 Round my house (France); by P. G. Hamerton, 353.1 R(tund the block; by Bouton 231. 1 Round the world. Ballou, M. M. Due west. (In ten months.) 319-3 Brassey, A. Voyage in the " Sunbeam " 3^9-8 Cahun, L. Adventures of Capt. Mago; or, Phtenician expedition, B. C. 1000 : picture of the world as it was then 328 4 Caine, W. S. In 1887-88 319.10 Carnegie, A. In 1884 319-6 Children of all nations: their homes, schools, etc., 395.1 Coftin, C. C. Our new way round 319-I Cook, Capt. J. Account of two vovages, in 1768-75 .' 308.8 Curtis, B. R. Dottings round the circle 319-2 ! Darwin, C. What Mr. Darwin saw in his voy- age in the ship " Beagle " 377-' Hall, C. W. Drifting round : boy's adventures by sea and land 375. i Kingston, W. H. G. Voyage round 375 2 Knox, T. W. Young Nimrods around 375-4 Pfeiffer, I. Woman's journey round 319-4 Lady's second journey round 3 '9-5 Round the world, continued. Pumpelly, R. Across America and Asia : five years' journey around 3 '9-7 Towle, G. M. Magellan: the first voyage around the world 574 3 Round the world: tale; by W. H. V,. King- ston 298. 1 1 Round trip by way of Panama through California, etc. ; by J. Codman 3 ' 3 • ' Roundabout papers; by W. M. Thackeray 202.10 Round-Robin series : Damen's ghost; by E. L. Bynner 229.34 Desmond hundred ; by T- G. .\ustin 238. 1 6 Dorothea; by C. H. P'atchin 238.6 Homoselle; by M. S. Tiernan 228.36 Leone; by L. Monti 23S 7 Nameless nobleman ; by J. G. Austin 238. 1 3 Patty's perversities ; by A. Bates 23S. i Rachel's share of the road 23S.S Rosemary and Rue 23S.4 .Strike in the B mill. 23S. 10 Tallahassee girl; by M. Thomjison 238.5 Rousseau, Jean J. See Morley, J. Life. 2 vols • . 543.7, 8 See also Browning, O. Educational theories. . .916.12 Lowell, J. R. Rousseau and the sentimental- ists : essay 804 2 RoUSSelet, Louis. Ralph the drummer boy : days of Washington 279.1 7 Serpent-charmer: tale of the Indian mutiny. . .242.26 Roving editor; or. Talks with slaves in the Southern states; by J. Redpath 3 •5-6 Roxbury, Mass. Drake, F. S. History. [Me- morial history of Boston.] *438.i-3 Roxy ; by E. Eggleston 223.33 Royee, Josiah. California. [Commonwealths.], 423 7 Feud of Oaklield creek : California life. 228.46 Rubens, Peter Paul. See Ruskin, J. Modern painters 802.20 See Tytler, S. Old masters 818.8 Ruby. Waring, G. E., Jr. Whip and spur 827.19 Rudall, H. A. Life of Beethoven 564.16 Rudder Grange ; by F. R. Stockton 224, 1 1 Ruttlni, Giovanni. Carlino 242.43 Doctor Antonio 242.41 Quiet nook in the Jura. 242.42 Rugby school. Hughes, T. Tom Brown's school days 277.36 See Stanley, A. P. Life of Thomas Arnold 557-5 Rugby, Tennessee. Hughes, T. Some account of the settlement founded there 3' 5-3 Ruhnken, David. Philological correspondence, 815.1 Ruins. .S>^ Baldwin, J. D. Ancient .America. . . 412. i Rules of proceeding and debate in deliberative assemblies; by L. S. Gushing. **R3.2i Rumford, Count. .See Thompson, Benjamin. Rural economy. Boussingault, J. B. Chemistry applied to agriculture. . ■ 6 1 1 . 1 1 Colman, H. Agriculture and rural economy. .. 617.5 Fessenden, T. G. Complete farmer and rural economist. 61 i.io Rural essays; by A. J. Downing 61 7.6 Rural life of England; by W. Howitt 343-' Rural studies; by D. G. Mitchell 642.5 See also Agriculture; Farming; and Garden- ing. Ruskin, John. Aratra Pentelici : elements of sculpture 802.7 Ariadne Florentina : wood and metal engrav- ing. 802.8 Crown of wild olive : lectures on work, traffic, and war 802. 1 3 Eagle's nest: relation of natural science to art, 802. 1 1 Elements of drawing : three letters to beginners, 802.10 BUSKIN. 113 SAlLOR-BOtS. Ruskill, John, continued. Elements of perspective arranged for the use of schools 802.10 Ethics of the dust : elements of crystallization . . 802.15 Firmament, The. [Little classics.] 812.17 Fors clavigera : letters to the workmen and labourers of Great Britain 802.9 Frondes Agrestes : readings in " Modern paint- ers " 802.1 1 Hortus inclusus : messages from the wood to the garden 816.21 Inquiry into some of the conditions at present affecting the study of architecture in our schools 802. 1 2 King of the Golden river : fairy tale 802.7 Same. [Little classics.] 812.10 Lectures on architecture and painting 802.12 Lectures on art 802.5 Modern painters. 5 vols 802.16-20 Munera pulveris : elements of political econ- omy 802.14 Notes on the construction of sheepfolds. (The church.) 802.7 Poetry of architecture : cottage, villa, etc 802.4 Political economy of art 802.6 Pre-Raphaelitism 802.7 Queen of the air : a study of the Greek myths of cloud and storm 802. 1 3 Sesame and lilies 802. 1 5 Seven lamps of architecture 802. 1 2 Same. (1854.) 818.10 Stones of Venice. 3 vols 802.1-3 Time and tide : letters to a workingman on the laws of work 802.6 Two paths : lectures on art and its application to decoration and manufacture 802.5 Unto this last : first principles of political econ- omy 802.14 See Bayne, P. Lessons from my masters 816.14 Harris, A. B. Little biography 576.1 Harrison, F. Letter to Mr. Ruskin, entitled " Past and present" 813.13 R1ISS6II, C. T., Jr., joint author. See Loring, E. P. Russell, C. W. Fall of Damascus 232 30 Russell, Lord John. See Higginson, T. W. Brief biography 547-13 Russell, John E. Annual reports to the board of agriculture of Massachusetts, 1880- 1886. 7 vols : 619.9-15 Russell, Martha. Leaves from the tree Ig- drasyl 232.19 Russell, W. Clark. Horatio Nelson and the naval supremacy of England 562.1 1 Sea queen 252.35 Wreck of the " Grosvenor " 252.34 See Rideing, W. H. Boyhood 576-2 Russell, W. H. My diary North and South. (American civil war, 1861-62.) 322.4 Russell, W. S. Pilgrim memorials and guide to Plymouth 3i4'3 Russia. Description and travels : Ballou, M. M. Due north: Scandinavia and Russia 351-3 Burritt, E. Ten-minute talks 914-9 Butterworth, H. Zigzag journeys in the Orient, 376.3 Champney, E. W. Three Vassar girls in Rus- sia apd Turkey 376. 1 8 Children : their homes, schools, etc 395. 1 Dixon, W. IL Free Russia 341-6 Dostoyeffsky, F. Buried alive : ten years of penal servitude in Siberian Russia 341.12 French, H. W. Castle Foam 232.29 Greene, F. V. .Sketches of army life 341-9 Russia, continued. Gurowski, A. de. Russia as it is 341-5 Hare, A. J. C. Studies in Russia 341-II Kingston, W. H. G. Fred Markham in Rus- sia 373.1 Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in the Russian em- pire 386.9 Leland, L. G. Russian gypsies 362.2 Michell, T. Russian pictures 339-3 Proctor, E. D. Russian journey 34' -7 Sala, G. A. Notes of a residence in Russia, summer of 1856 341-8 Schuyler, E. Turkistan. 2 vols 365.415 Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland. 2 vols 341.2, 3 Turgenieff, I. S. Fathers and sons : pictures of life in Russia 244.1 Wallace, D. M. Russia. (1880.) 341.10 See also Europe, description. History : Constable, A. G. Relations of Afghanistan to Russia and England 468.15 Kelly, W. K. History. 2 vols 468.1,2 Mackenzie, R. History of the 19th century.. .455.15 Rambaud, A. History, from the earliest times to 1882. 3 vols 468.5-7 Schuyler, E. Peter the Great. 2 vols 468.8, 9 Smith, G. Russia and Turkey : the slave- owner and the Turk 81 3.1 Sienkiewicz, H. With fire and sword : his- torical novel of Poland and Russia 244.27 Stepniak, S. Career of a nihilist 249.17 Russia under the Tzars 468.12 Russian peasantry 468.13 Underground Russia 468. 1 1 Tolstoi, L. War and peace. 6 vols 244.43-48 Towle, G. M. Alexander II., czar : sketch. . . . 563.1 England and Russia in Asia 468.4 See also Europe, history, and Peter the Great. Russian journey; by E. D. Proctor 341-7 Russian literature. Dupuy, E. Great masters in the 19th century: Gogol, Turgenief, Tolstoi 835.15 Russian peasantry; by S. Stepniak 468.13 Russian pictures; by T. Michell 339.3 Russians at the gates of Herat; by C. Marvin. . . 468.3 Russians, Turks, and Bulgarians at the theatre of war : essay; by A. Forbes 813. 1 RuSSO-Turkisll war. Freeman, E. A. Relation of the English people thereto 8 1 3. 1 Ruth. Bible. Story of Ruth 812.6 Ruth ; by E. C. Gaskell. 267.47 Rutherford ; by E. Fawcett 234.4 Rutledge ; by M. C. Harris 226.22 RuUtK-Rees, Janet E. Home decoration 654.7 Home occupations 654.10 Ryder, Annie H. Hold up your heads, girls !.. .914.28 s. S., J-, of Dale, /i^W. See Stimson, Frederic J. S., M. E. W. See Sherwood, M. E. W. Sabina Zembra; by W. Black 255.16 Sacred and legendary art; by A. M. Jameson. 2 vols 801. 1, 2 Saddler Mliller's Wendel; by M. Ilowitt 279.42 Sadler, Thomas, ed. Diary, reminiscences, and correspondence of H. C. Robinson 555-9 Safford, Mary J., and Allen, Mary E. Health and strength papers for girls 925.3 Saga. .S'(?i? Longfellow, H. W. Driftwood 212.2 Sage of sixteen ; by L. B. Walford 254.46 Sailor-boys of '6i ; by J. R. Soley 476.14 SAINT-AMAND. 114 SAROBNT. Saint-Aniand, I. ife in Santo Domingo 316.2 .'iee also West Indies. Saonei summer voyage; by P. G. Ilamerton. . ■*353.I4 Sara Crewe; by F. H. Burnett 215.31 Saracens. Gilman, A. History, from the earli- est times to the fall of Bagdad. [Na- tions.] 482.10 Hallam, H. History of the Greeks and .Sara- cens 444-2 Taylor, B. Lands of the Saracen 346.8 SaraVlnesca ; by F. M. Crawford 234.33 Sarah De Berenger; by J. Ingelow 264.21 Sarah Maria, pseud. Sunshine and shade 291.20 Saratoga, A'. }'. Creasy, E. S. Fifteen decisive battles of the world 461.9 Holley, M. Samantha at Saratoga 239. 15 James, H. Portraits of places 342.14 Sargent, D. A. In case of accident - • . 925.4 Sargent, Epes, ed. Arctic adventure by sea and land 318.5 Poetical works of Thomas Campbell 7i3-i Poetical works of Thomas Hood 713-2 Sargent, J. F. Reading for the young : classified catalogue **R4I7 SABTOK. 115 SCIBMCE. SJll'tor resartus; by T. Carlyle 816.13 Satanstoe; by J. F. Cooper 211.22 Saturn. Proctor, R. A. Rings of Saturn 674.3 SaillUlerS, Katherine. Haunted crust 812.5 High mills 231.32 Saiizade, J. S. Mark Gildersleeve 221.8 Savings banks. F., S., and C. W. "What are?.. 916.9 Smiles, S. Thrift 914.12 See Massachusetts, Reports of commissioneis. Savonarola. See Oliphant, M. O. W. Makers of Florence 554-1 See Seebohm, F. Protestant revolution 45i.i Sawyer, Ellen M. Catalogue of the state library of Massachusetts **R7.i8 Saxe, John G. Poetical works 714.19 Saxe Holm's stories; by PI. H. Jackson. 2 vols 212.14, 15 Saxons. Carlyle, T. Glimpse of Saxon history, 816.12 Taine, H. A. Saxons in English literature 806.17 Say and seal; by S. atid A. B. Warner 216.14 Scandinavia. Ballou, M. M. Due north 351.3 Clarke, J. F. Ten great religions 912.10 Hare, A. J. C. Sketches 363.4 See also Dtniwaxli; Norway; ««(/ Sweden. Scapegrace Dick; by F. M. Peard 274.6 Scarlet letter; by N. Hawthorne 202.13 Scenes and characters; by C. M. Yonge 269.19 Scenes of clerical life; liy George Eliot 203.12 ScUafer, G. Philological correspondence 815. 1 Scliayer, Julia. Story of two lives 232.16 Scheflfel, J. v. von. Ekkehard : tale of tenth century. 2 vols 245.41, 42 Sclielling, F. W. J. von. See Lewes, G. H. Biographical history of philosophy, vol. 2. .801.22 Schenck, P. A. Gardener's text-book 611.4 Sclllller, J. C. Friedrich von. Dramas : Don Carlos; Mary Stuart; Maid of Orleans; Bride of Messina. ^03.5 Dramas: Ghost-seer; Sport of destiny; Robbers; Fiesco; Love and intrigue; Demetrius 803.4 Essays aesthetical and philosophical 803.1 History of the revolt of the United Nether- lands. 803.2, 3 History of the thirty years' war 803.2 Piccolomini, or, first part ofWallenstein; death of Wallenstein 805.7 Poems 803.6 Wallenstein's camp; Piccolomini; Death of Wallenstein; William Tell; .Siege of Ant- werp by the Prince of Parma 803.3 See Boyesen, H. H. Goethe and Schiller : their lives and works 55^.3 Carlyle, T. Essay 8i6.io De Quincey, T. Essay 805.13 Jameson, A. M. Studies, stories, memoirs. . .801.10 Taylor, B. Studies in German literature 835.1 Schlegel, A. W. von. Lectures on dramatic art and literature; with memoir 803.14 Sclllegel, Frederick von. Philosophy of history; with memoir 803. 1 5 See Carlyle, T. Essay 816. 1 1 Schleicher, Gustave. Memorial addresses; by United States Congress 539-4 Schley, W. S., atid Soley, J. R. Rescue of Greely. 318.8 Schlieniann, Henry. Mycena- *3o8.4 Troy and its remains *3o8.5 SchlOSSer, F. C. .SVf De Quincey, T. Review, 805.12 Schmelzle'S journey to Flatz; ' by J. P. F. Richter 801.13 Scholar. Emerson, R. W. American scholar : oration 804.6 Scholarship and literature in the eighteenth century; by T. De Quincey S05.12 SchOUherg-Cotta family, Chronicles of; by E. Charles 264.5 School-boy : poem; by O. W. Holmes 734.3 Same 735. i School days at Rugby; or, Tom Brown's school days; by T. Hughes 277.36 School days of an American boy, Jack Hall; by R. Grant 277.39 School sermons preached to the boys of Adams academy, Quincy, Mass.; by Wm. Everett, 922.2 School-ship training; by E. E. Dickinson 934.1 Schoolboy honour; by H. C. Adams 278.21 Schoolmaster's trunk; by A. M. Diaz 917.12 Schools. Blaikie, W. Physical culture. 2 vols 925.1, 2 Dickinson, J. W. Duties of school committees, 916.8 Fremont, J. B., and others. How to learn and earn: accounts of sixteen typical schools.. 934. 1 Green, S. S., and others. Libraries and schools, 936.3 Lincoln, D. F. School and industrial hygiene, 925.16 Norris, J. O. The high school 916.8 School hygiene : six lectures 916. 1 1 School libraries : historical paper 936.4 Trench, R. C. Schoolmaster's use of words. . . . 926.4 Wheelock, L. Kindergarten and primary schools 9 1 6.8 Wiggin, E. E. Manners at school 914.21 Winthrop, R. C. Free schools : lecture 536.4 See Education. Schools and schoolmasters, My: autobiography; by H. Miller 521.12 SchOUler, William. History of Massachusetts in the civil war. 2 vols 436.5, 6 Schubert, Franz. See Frost, H. F. Life 564.6 See Haweis, H. R. Music and morals 838.2 Schulze, F. A. Incognito: a tale 805.18 Schumann, Robert. See Maitland, J. A. F. Life 564.14 Schurz, Carl. Address: the democratic war policy, 1 864 822.6 Life of Henry Clay. 2 vols 515.15, 16 SchutZ, C. G. Philological correspondence 815. 1 Schuyler, Eugene. Peter the Great. 2 vols.. 468.8, 9 Turkistan. 2 vols 365.4, 5 Trans. Cossacks; by L. Tolstoi 244.40 Fathers and sons; by I. S. Turgenieff 244.1 Schwartz, Marie S. Right one 248.22 Two family mothers 248.21 Schwatha'S search in quest of the Franklin rec- ords; by W. II. Gilder 318.4 Schweinfurth, Georg. Heart of Africa. 2 vols 308.2, 3 Sciclmore, E. R. Alaska 312.5 Science. Abbott, J. Science for the young. 4 vols.: Heat; Light; Water and land; Force 673.1-4 Beach, D. N., and others. Wonder stories of science 677.7 Brennan, M. S. What Catholics have done for science 912.20 Buckley, A. B. Fairy land of science 672.4 Carey, Annie. Autobiographies of a lump of coal, grain of salt, drop of water, bit of old iron, piece of flint 675.6 Cassell's book of sports and pastimes 662.2 D'Anvers, N. Science ladders : natural history. 6 vols 655.2-7 Dick, T. Connection of science and philos- ophy with religion 816.2 Fiske, J. Organization of the sciences 824.6 Guthrie, F. First book of knowledge 673.5 Hitchcock, E. Revelation illustrated by science, 91 2.1 Holland, J. G. Christianity and science 914-7 Kingsley, C. Madam How and Lady Why 675.9 SCIENCE. 116 SCRIBNER'S. Science, continued. Lovering, J. Boston and science. *438.4 Mayhew, H. Wonders of science; or, Young Humphry Davy 584.4 Proctor, R. A. Light science for leisure hours, 672.2 Pleasant ways in science 672.3 Ruskin, J. Natural science in its relation to art.." 802.11 Spencer, H. Recent discussions in science . . . .801.19 Tyndall, ]. Forms of water in clouds and rivers, ice and glaciers 673.6 Fragments of science for unscientific people, 672.1 Wells, D. A., ed. Things not generally known in science **R3.io Youmans, E. L. Hand-book of household science 643.4 See also Astronomy; Botany; Chemistry; (;ei)logy, etc. Science periodicals : Popular science monthly, 1880 (May)- 1 S90 (Oct.). 21 vols.: vols. XVII-XXXVII. Nos. 97-222, Science weekly, 1S83-1886, vols. 1-8. Swiss Cross. See Swiss Cross. Science primers; ed. by Profs. Huxley, Roscoe, and Stewart : No. I. Introduction to the series; by T. II. Huxley 682.1 No. 4. Physical geography ; by A. Geikie. . . 682.4 No. 5. Geolog)' ; by A. Geikie 682.5 Science, Social. See Social science. Scientific American, Architects' and builders' edition, Nos. 15-32, 1887- 1888, June. Scientific discovery. Wells, D. A., ed. Annuals for 1 85 1 and 1854. 2 vols 671.1,2 Scientific vagabond; by H. H. Boyesen 21 3.33 Scientists. Wright, H. C. Children's stories of the great scientists 575-9 ScitUUte (ii'd South Scituate, Mass. History. See History of Plymouth county **R8.I1 Scoones, W. B., ed. Four centuries of English letters 815.17 SCOresby, William. See Markham, C. R. Sea- fathers 563.3 Scotch caps; by JAK 292.28 Scotland, Description and travels : Abbott, J. Rollo in Scotland 372.16 Children : their homes, schools, etc 395 i Eddy, D. C. Through Scotland and England . . 382.2 Green, S. G. Scottish pictures 339-2 Jackson, H. H. Glimpses of three coasts 313-15 McKen/.ie, A. Some things abroad 352-3 History : Abbott, J. History of Mary, Queen of Scot- land 471-13 Aguilar, G. Days of Bruce. 2 vols 265.37, 38 Aytoun, W. E. Laysof the Scottish cavaliers. . 722.5 Carlyle, T. Cromwell's speeches and letters, vol. 3. (War with Scotland.) 547-3 De Quincey, T. Secession from the church of Scotland : essay 805.15 Hallam, H. Constitution of Scotland 445.3 Henty, G. A. Bonnie Prince Charlie : tale of Fontenoy and Culloden 293.12 Hosack, J. Mary Queen of Scots and her ac- cusers. 2 vols 464.9, 10 Lecky, W. E. H. Scotland in the eighteenth century 405.14 Macarthur, M. History 484.3 Oliphant, M. O. W. History of literature in Scotland 815. 13 Paterson, J. Life of Wallace 565. i Prescott, W. H. Essay: songs of Scotland. .. . 81 7.1 Robertson, E. S. Scottish poetesses: critical biographies 546.12 Scotland, continued. Scott, W. Tales of a grandfather: Scottish history. 3 vols 262.24-26 Strickland, A. Lives of the queens of Scot- land. 8 vols 464.1-8 Victoria, Queen. Our life in the Highlands : leaves from her journal, 1848- 1882. 2 vols 566. 1 , 2 Whittier, J. G. Scottish reformers 81 7.4 Scott, Sir Walter. Poetical works; with me- moir 71 3.7 Waverly novels : Abbot; sequel to Monastery 262.10 Anne of Geierstein 262.22 Antiquary 262.3 Betrothed 262.18 Black dwarf 262.5 Bride of Lammermoor 262.7 Castle dangerous 262.24 Count Robert of Paris 262.23 Fair maid of Perth; or, St. Valentine's day.. 262. 21 Fortunes of Nigel 262. 1 3 Guy Mannering 262.2 Heart of Mid-Lothian. 262.6 Highland widow 262.20 Ivanhoe 262.8 Kenilworth 262. 1 1 Legend of Montrose 262.7 Monastery 262.9 Old mortality 262.5 Peveril of the Peak 262.14 Pirate 262.12 Quentin Durward 262.15 Redgauntlet 262. 1 7 Rob Roy 262.4 .St. Ronan's well • 262.16 -Saint \'alentine's day; or, Fair maid of Perth. 262.2 1 Surgeon's daughter . , 262.20 Tales of a grandfather : Scottish history. 3 vols 262.24-26 Tales of a grandfather : history of France .... 262.27 Talisman 262.18 Two drovers • 262.20 Waverly 262. i Woodstock 262.19 Trans. Goetz von Berlichingen : tragedy; by Goethe 803. 1 2 See Hutton, R. H. Life 545-3 Mackenzie, R. S. Life 507.18 See also Carlyle, T. Essay 816.12 Edgar, J. G. Boyhood 575-' Irving, \V. Description of Abbotsford. . . .817.13 Mason, E. T., ed. Personal traits 555-2 Mitchell, D. G. About old story-tellers. ..815.10 Moscheles, 1. Recent music and musicians. (Visit to Scott.) 564.2 Ohphant, M. O. W. Literary history 815.14 Prescott, W. H. Essay 817.1 Winthrop, R. C. Address on the looth anniversary of his birthday 536-6 SCOttisll cavaliers, .\ytoun, W. E. Lays 722.5 Scottisll chiefs; by Jane Porter 251.31 SCOttisll orphans; by Mrs. Blackford 291.2 Scottish pictures, drawn with pen and pencil; by S. G. Green 339-2 Scottisll stories; by Mrs. Blackford 291.2 SCOIirinjJ of the white horse; by T. Hughes 277.38 Scrambles amongst the Alps; by E. Whymper.. 364.4 Scribner's magazine, vols. 1-22, 1871-1881. 123.1-20; 1 24. 1, 2 Note. Name changed to Century magazine beginning with volume 23. Index, vols. 1-22 **R7.2i SCBIBNER'S. 117 SERMONS. 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Viking Bodleys : Norway and Denmark.. 277.9 Book of folk stories rewritten "277.12 Boston town 374-1 Children's book 277.1 Dream children 277. 1 1 History of the United States of America 475-6 Life in Boston in the colonial period; in the provincial period; in the revolutionary period *438.i-3 Life of George Washington 485.2 Life of Noah Webster 513-2 Public libraries a hundred years ago 936.4 Stories and romances 277.10 Ed. American commonwealths. 13 vols.. . -423.1 -13 See American commonwealths for names of the series. Scildder, Samuel H. Butterflies 647.7 Sculptors. Clement, C. E. Painters, sculptors, architects, engravers, and their works. . . .**R4.37 Cunningham, A. Lives of the most eminent British painters and sculptors, vol. 2 544-23 Vasari, G. Lives of the most eminent painters, sculptors, and architects. 6 vols 544.16-21 Sculpture. Ruskin, J. Elements : six lectures, 802.7 SeU. Davis, W. M. American whaleman 328.5 Froude, J. A. Sea studies 804.22 Goodrich, F. B. 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Anti-slavery days : sketch of the struggle which ended in abolition 41 2.8 Draper, J, W. History of the civil war in America. 3 vols 406. lo-i 2 Greeley, H. American conflict. 2 vols 426.2,3 Keml)le, F. A. Journal of a residence on a Georgian plantation in 1838-39 315-5 Redpath, J. Roving editor; or. Talks with slaves in the Southern states. (1859.).... 315.6 Smedes, S. D. Memorials of a Southern planter 522.1 1 Stowe, H. B. Uncle Tom's cabin 215.1 Uncle Tom's cabin. Key to 928. i Ed. Father Henson's story of his own life. . 521.4 Whittier, J. G. Slaver)- in Massachusetts; several papers in relation to slavery 817.4 Williams, G. W. History of the Negro race in America, 1619-1880. 2 vols 427.1,2 Wilson, H. History of the rise and fall of the slave-power in America. 3 vols 406.7-9 See also South, The. Sleep. (Jranville, J. M. Sleep and sleeplessness, 925.20 Richarilson, J. G. How to secure it 925.6 Wood, H. C. Rest in sleep 925.12 Sleeping-car : farce; by W. D. Howells 214.13 SLEEPY-HOLLOW. 121 SOME. Sleepy-Hollow. Irving, W. Legend 817.11 81iCk, Samuel: sayings and doings; by T. C. Haliburton 231.20 SlOSSOII, Annie T. Fishin' Jimmy 238.47 Smart, Hawley. Two kisses 258.32 SniedeS; Susan D. Memorials of a Southern planter 522.1 1 Smells. Johnston, J. F. W. Natural smells; smells produced by chemical art; preven- tion and removals of smells '. . 684.3 SmetlllirsteS : story; by F. H. Burnett 215.26 Smike ; from the " Nicholas Nickleby " of C. Dickens; ,?^. by Mrs. Horton 281.2 Smiles, Samuel. Character 9i4-ii Men of invention and industry 563.2 Thrift '• 914.12 Smith, Alexander. Dreamthorp: sketch 812.4 Smith, Charles C. Acadia. [History of Amer- ica.] ...*437.i4 Arctic explorations in the eighteenth and nine- teenth centuries *437.i8 Boston and the Colony. [History of Bos- ton.] *438.i Boston and the neighboring jurisdictions *438.l Explorations to the North-west. [America.], *437. 13 French Protestants in Boston *438.2 Wars on the seaboard : Acadia and Cape Breton *437'i5 Smith, Charlotte. See Robertson, E. S. English poetesses 546.12 Smith, Elizabeth O. Bertha and Lily 229.10 Smith, Francis P. See Smiles, S. Men of inven- tion 563.2 Smith, Cerritt. See Frothingham, O. B. Biog- raphy 523.4 Smith, Goldwin. Life of William Cowper 545-17 Political destiny of Canada : essay 81 3- 1 Slave-owner (Russians) and the Turk: essay 813. i Smith, Hannah. (//es/m StrettoiiJ) David Lloyd's last will 268.32 Her only son 268.33 Through a needle's eye 268.31 Smith, Herbert H. Brazil, the Amazons, and the coast 3 1 7- 1 Smith, Horace. The picnic party 812.9 See Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history 815.15 Smith, H. W. Presidents of America : steel en- gravings **R9.3 Smith, Capl. John. See Eggleston, E., and Seelye, L. E. Pocahontas.. 475-13 See Iligginson, T. W. American explorers ... 475.7 Smith, Joseph, at Nauvoo. See Quincy, J. Figures of the past 534-3 Smitll, J.A. Productive farming 611. 5 Smith, J. N. Way of the world 291.13 Smith, Julie P. Chris and Otho : seijuel to Widow (ioldsmith's daughter 218.22 His young wife 218.27 Married belle ^ . .218.24 Widow Goldsmith's daughter 218.21 Widower 21 8.23 Smith, L. P. On the classification of books 936.6 Smith, Lucy. See Smith, William and Lucy. Smith, Margaret. Journal; ed. by J.G. Whittier, S17.3 Smith, Mary P. W. Browns 295.31 Their canoe trip 295.32 Smith, R. Bosworth. Rome and (Jarthage : Punic wars. [Epochs.] 44I-I ' Smith, Sydney. See Mason, E. T. Personal traits 555.4 See Oliphant, M. O. W. Literary history 815.14 Whipple, E. P. Review of his works 817.19 Smith, William and Lucy. Life; ed. by G. S. Merriam 5677 Smith, William, ed. Complete manual of English literature: by Thomas B. Shaw 815.16 Smith, William PL Evolution of Dodd 292.37 Smoke ; by L Turgenieff 244.3 Smollett, Tobias G. Humphry Clinker; with memoir by T. Roscoe 261 .20 Trans. Adventures of Gil Bias of Santillane; by A. R. Le Sage 249.39 See Thackeray, W. M. English humourists 202.10 Smyth, Thomas. Why do I live? 932.4 Snails. Ingersoll, E. Friends worth knowing. . 645.9 Snap-dragons ; by j. H. Ewing 274.29 Snobs. Thackeray, W. M. Book of snobs 202.9 Snow . Chisholm, G. G. Short study. • - 655,10 Snow-bound : poem; by J. G. Whittier 715. i Same. [American poems.] 734-3 Snow-bound at Eagle's ; by Bret Harte 233.27 SnOM'-image, and other twice-told tales; by N. Hawthorne 202.14 Snow-storm; by J. Wilson 812.7 Social aims; l)y R. W. Emerson 804.1 1 Social customs; by F, H. Hall 914-25 See also Etiquette and Manners. Social institutions, Bryce, J. American com- monwealth 414.12 Social life. Bayne, P. Christianity the basis... 912.8 Social life in Greece; by J. P. Mahafly 365.1 1 Social problems. Booth, Gen. In darkest Eng- land, and the way out 924,15 Coan, T. M., ed. Eight essays 813.3 Social rights and duties. Dole, C. F. The citi- zen and the neighbor 914.19 Social science. Sumner, W. G. Essays 823.9 Social statics; by H. Spencer 801. 21 Socialism. Flanagan, J. W. In Ireland : essay, 813.3 Hawthorne, N. Blithdale romance. (Experi- ment at Brook farm. ) 202. 1 3 Laveleye, E. de. The European terror 813.3 Society. Dick, T. Improvement of society by the diffusion of knowledge... 816. i Emerson, R. W. Society and solitude 804.10 Gladden, W. Society and societies 823. 10 Hamerton, P. G. Human intercourse 826,2 Society and solitude 826.1 Higginson, T. W. Common sense about women, 927.3 Macaulay, T. B. Essay 816.5 Siegvolk, V. Suggestions touching the art of living together 827.2 Wells, K. G. Caste in American society 917-6 Wiggin, E. E. Manners in society 914.21 Sociology. Spencer, H. Principles, 2 vols. .834.6, 7 Sumner, W. G. Essay 823.9 Socrates. See Grote, G. History of Greece, vol. 8 404.8 See Lewes, G. H. Life and philosophy 801.22 Mayor, J. B. Sketch of his philosophy 814. i Plato. Dialogues. 4 vols 806.1-4 RoUin, C. History of Socrates 449-3 Soiling of cattle; by J. Quincy 615. i Soils. Dana, S. L. Muck manual for farmers. . . 626.3 Solar system. Dick, T. Works, vol. 2 816.2 Soldiers three : Indian tales; by R. Kipling ... 248.38 Soley, J- R- Blockade and the cruisers. [Navy in the civil war, vol. i.] 432. 13 Sailor-boys of '61 476.14 Wars of the United States, 1 789-1 850 *437.I7 rtWi/ Schley, W. S. Rescue of Greely 318.8 Solitude. Emerson, R. W. Society and soli- tude 804.10 Hamerton, P. G. Society and solitude 826. i Solon. SeeQox,Q.\S. Life 561.2 See Cirote, G. History of Greece, vol. 3 404-3 Some other folks; by S, P. McLean 235,13 Some things abroad ; by A. McKenzie 352-3 SOMKBODY'S. 122 SPAIN. Somebody's neighbors; by R. T. Cooke 225.44 Sonierville, Mary. Personal recollections; by Martha Somerville 507.17 Son of the soil ; by M. O. VV. Oliphant 266.2 Song of Hiawatha; by H. W. Longfellow 725.1 Sai/id. {Edition of /Sj6.) 725.3 Songs. Bryant, W. C, cJ. Family library of poetry and song: English, Scottish, Irish, and American 71 6.4 Songs and ballads of the American revolution; ed. by F. Moore 734-2 Songs, legends, ballads; by J. 15. O'Reilly 714-21 Songs of seven ; by J. Ingelow 723-4 Sonnets and lyrics; by H.H.Jackson 714.16 Sons and daughters; by E. (). Kirk 226.46 Sontag, Henrietta. Se^ Ferris, G. T. (jreat singers 564-25 Sooner or later; by C. S. Brooks 259.1 1 Sophie May, pseud. See Clarke, Rebecca S. Sophists. Grote, C. History of Greece, vol. 8. 404.8 1-ewes, G. H. Biographical history of philoso- phy 801.22 Sophocles. Tragedies; /rrt;/.f. by E. H Plumptre, 71 1.2 Sei De Quincey, T. The Antigone 805.1 1 SOPdellO : poem; by R. Browning 72314 Sorrow. Chapin, E. H. Christian view 922.14 Sorrows of young Werther : tale; by Goethe. . .803.10 Soto, Ferdinando de. See Higginson, T. \V. \ American explorers 475-7 See Simms, W. G. Vasconselos 222. 1 1 Soul. Harrison, F'. Essay: Soul and future life 813.2 Swedenborg, E. Nature of the intercourse be- tween the soul and the body 9i3-ii Sound bodies for our boys and girls; by W. Blaikie 925-2 South. United States. Adams, N. South-side view of slavery, 1854 336.2 Cable, G. W. Silent South 823.11 Channing, E. American revolution in the South *437-i6 Harris, J. C. Mingo: sketches of Southern life and character 236.3 Haygood, A. G. The new South : sermon. (1880.) 822.6 Shadow of the war : story of the South in re- construction times 232.25 Smedes, S D. Memorials of a Southern planter. (Picture of life before the war.j 522. 1 1 Watterson, H., ed. Oddities in Southern life and character 236.10- See also Slavery. South Abington, Mass. {Name changed to Whit- man.) History. See History of Ply- mouth county **R8.II South America. Bishop, N. H. Thousand miles' walk across 3^7-12 B. B. Travel pictures 373-4 Brassey, A. Voyage in the " Sunbeam " 319-8 Champney, E. \V. Three Vassar girls in South America 376-13 Clemens, E. J. M. La Plata countries 3i7-i4 Curtis, W. E. Capitals of Spanish America. . .317.17 Darwin, C. What Mr. Darwin saw in his voyage round the world 377-' Dixie, F. Across Patagonia 317-13 Humboldt, A. von. Equinoctial regions of America, 1 799-1 804. 3 vols 31 7.9-1 1 Isaacs, J. Maria : romance 243.49 Knox, T. W. Boy traveUers 386.7 Markham, C. R. Colonial history of South America . *437.i8 Orton, J. Andes and the Amazon : across the continent- 317-2 South America, continued. Reid, M. .\lloat in the forest 297. I4 Vincent, F. Around and about South America, 317.19 See also Names of the various countries, as Brazil, Peru, etc.; also Amazon ««ook.. 838.6 Standard operas. Upton, G. P. Hand-book... 838.4 Standard oratorios. Upton, G. P. Hand-hook, 838.5 Standard symphonies. I'pton.G. P. Handbook, 838.7 Standlsh, Sliles. .SV^ Bradford, W. History of PlsTnouth plantation 428. i 5^^ Longfellow, H. W. Courtship: poem 7251 Lowell, J. R. Poem 726.12 Standlsh of Standish; by J. G. Austin 238.15 Stanley, Arthur P. christian institutions 912.9 History of the Eastern church 452.1 History ofthe Jewish church. 3 vols 452.2-4 Life and correspondence of Thomas .Arnold .... 557-5 Sinai and Palestine 346. 1 3 See Oliver, Grace A. Life, work, and teach- ings 5674 See also Lowell, J. R. Speech at a commem- orative meeting in Westminster Abbey, 1881 817.16 Stanley, Henry M. Congo and the founding of its free state. 2 vols 349.26, 27 How I found Livingstone : Central .\frica 349-25 In darkest Africa. 2 vols 349.28, 29 Through the dark continent. 2 vols 349.16, 17 See Kingston, W. H. G. Great African travel- lers : Bruce-Stanley 349-30 Knox, T. W. Boy travellers on the Congo: condensed from "Dark continent" 386.12 Stanton, Kdwin M. See Riddle, A. G. Alice Brand 229.19 .S>^ Stowe, H. B. Men of our times 534-1 StanWOOd, Edward. History of presidential elections 4' 2.9 Topography and landmarks of the last hundred years. [History of Boston.] . ■ *438.4 Starling, Elizabeth. Noble deeds of woman .... 5 1 1 .2 Starrett, Helen E. Letters to a daughter 914-23 Letters to elder daughters 914.26 Stars. Humboldt, A von. Cosmos, vols. 3, 4, 824.3, 4 Proctor, R. A. Essay : Star-grouping, star- drift, and star-mist 672.3 See also Astronomy. Start in life ; by J. T. Trowbridge 224.27 State, The. Blackie, J. S. Lecture 916.14 Coleridge, S. T. On the constitution of church and state 805.6 Macaulay, T. B. Essay: Church and state.... 816.5 Statesman's manual; by S. T. Coleridge 805. 1 Statesman's year-book for 1884; ed. by J. S. Keliie **R3.23 Statics. Spencer, H. Social statics 801. 21 Statistical atlas ofthe L'nited States: census of 1S70; by F. A.Walker **R9.2 Statistical record of the armies of the L^nited States, 1861-65; by F. Phisterer 432.16 Statistics and history of the civilized world for the year 1884: statesman's vear-book; ed. byJ.S. Keltic .' **K3-23 See also Census. Statutes, Public, of the commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, enacted Nov. 19, 1881 **R2.20 Index to public statutes of 1882-1887 **R2.37 Statutes, Private and special, of Massachusetts, for the years 1882-1888 . - **R2.38 Steadfast; by R.T.Cooke 22547 Steam-engine. Ewbank, T. Progressive de- velopment 636. 1 Nicoll, H. J. Application to locomotion by land and water 521.15 Smiles, S. Account of William Murdock, de- veloper and improver of the steam-engine, 563.2 Steam-engine, continued. Tinibs, J. Wonderful inventions 677.5 Steam navigation, limbs, J. Wonderful inven- tions 677.5 Steam printing-press. Smiles, S. Invention.. 563.2 Steanisllips. Smiles, S. Account of Francis !'. Smith and their introduction 5632 Stearns, W. A. Labrador 312.3 Stebbins, Emma, ed. Charlotte Cushman : her letters, and memories of her life 523 2 Stedman, Edmund C Poets of America ^25.5 Victorian poets: 1835-1875 ......815.22 See Riileing, W. II. Boyh<mstock, A. Traps for the young 9'4i3 Story-tellers. Adams, O. F. Dear old story- tellers 576.3 Mitchell, I). G. About old story-tellers 815.10 Story that the keg told me; by W. \\. H. Murray 223.47 Stow, Sarah D. [Locke]. History of Mount Holyoke seminary, 1837-1887 429. 1 StOWe, (^". E. Life of Harriet Beecher Stovve. . . 524.2 StOWft, Harriet Beecher. .Vgnes of Sorrento 215.3 Dred. (Later name, Nina Gordon.) 215.2 Key to Uncle Tom's cabin 928.1 Mayflower, and miscellaneous writings 215.I i Men of our times : leading patriots 534-1 Minister's wooing 215.5 My wife and 1 215.10 Nina Gordon. (Earlier title, Dred.) 215.2 Old town folks 215.6 Pearl of Orr's island. (Maine.) 215.4 Pink and white tyranny 215.8 Poganuc i>eople. 215.12 Sam Lawson's Oldtown fireside stories 215.7 Sunny memories of foreign lands. 2 vols. . . . 342.2, 3 Uncle Tom's cabin 21 5.1 We and our neighbors 215.9 a« Studies in Shakespeare; by "R. G. White 815.21 Studies in the held and forest; by W. Plagg-. .. 656.5 Studies of Paris; by E. de Amicis 353.2 Studies, stories, and memoirs; by A. M. Jame- son 801.10 Study of words. Trench, R. C. Lectures 926.4 SturgiS, Julian. Dick's wandering 255.47 Subject and neighbor lands of Venice. Free- man, E. A. Sketches 354- '2 Sublime and beautiful. Burke, E. Origin of our ideas 9' ' .4 Suburban sketches; by W. D. Howells 334.5 Success. Emerson, R. W. Essay 804.10 Mathews, W. Hints on success in life 914.10 Success with small fruits; by E. P. Roe 614.17 Suez canal. Brassey, A. Voyage in the " Sun- beam " 3 '9-8 SutTrage. Burritt, E. Woman suffrage and its liabilities 9'4-9 Higginson, T. W. Common sense about women 927-3 Sugar. Johnston, J. F. W. Chemistry of com- mon life 6S4.3 Sulla. Beesley, A. H. Gracchi, Marius, and Sulla. [Epochs.] 441.8 Sullivan, T. R. Day and night stories 227.30 Roses of shadow 227.29 Sumatra. Forbes, II. O. Naturalist's wander- ings in the Eastern archipelago 348-9 Knox,'r. W. Boy travellers in .Siam, Java, etc., 386.2 Pfeifter, Ida. Lady's journey 319.5 Wallace, A. R. Malay archipelago. • 348-3 Summer. Holmes, O. W. Essay on the sea- sons 81 7.5 Thoreau, 1 1. D. Journal 667 2 ^ Wilson, J. C. Summer and its diseases 9257 Summer cruise on the coast of New England ; by R.Carter 3'4-2 Summer in a caiion; by K. D. Wiggin . . .288.28 SUMMER. 127 SWITZERIJiND. Summer in a garden, My; by CD. Warner 827.11 Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's life; by A. D. T. Whitney 275.8 Summer in the Azores; by C. A. Baker 326.3 Sumner, Charles. Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, 529.1 Oration on the Kansas-Nebraska bill 822.5 Oration on the crime against Kansas 822.5 See Peirce, E. L. Memoir and letters. 2 vols 507-13, 14 See also Brooks, P. S. Oration on the Sumner assault 822.5 Stowe, H. B. Men of our times 534- 1 Whipple, E. P. Recollections 534-4 Whittier, J. G. Poem T'S-i Winthrop, R. C. Remarks in memory 536-6 Sumner, William G. Life of Andrew Jackson as a public man 515-4 Collected essays in political and social science . . 823.9 Sun. Proctor, R. A. Light science for leisure hours 672. 2 Myths and marvels of astronomy 674.3 Pleasant ways in science 672.3 Spencer, H. Constitution of the sun. ..... . .801.19 See also Astronomy. Sunbeam stories ; by Miss Planche 282.20 " Sunbeam " yacht. Brassey, a. Voyage 319.8 Second voyage 326.5 Last voyage 347-6 Sunbeams. Buckley, A. B. The work they do, 672.4 Sunday-school. Gladden, W., ed. Parish prob- lems 912.19 Sunday-school stories on the golden texts of the international lessons of 1889; by E. E. Hale. 2 vols 223 22, 23 Sunken rock ; by G. Cupples 258.52 Sunny memories of foreign lands; by H. B. Stowe. 2 vols 342.2, 3 Sunnybank : by M. V. Terhune 218.10 Sunrise; by W. Black 255.13 Sunshine and shade; by Sarah Maria 291.20 Sunshine and storm in the east; by A. Brassey . . 365.3 Sunshine at home; by T.S.Arthur '. ..281.16 Sunstroke. Wilson, J. C. Summer and its diseases 925.7 Superior woman 237.15 Superstition. De Quincey, T. Essays on Chris- tianity, paganism, and superstition 805.15 Dyer, T. F. T. Domestic folk-lore 917-5 Keightley, T. Fairy mythology 442. 1 Surgeon's daughter ; by W. Scott 262.20 Surgeon's stories; by Z. Topelius. 6 vols. .249.30-35 Surly Tim; by F. H. Burnett 215.26 Susa. Wright, W. B. Ancient cities 346.1S Susan Lawton's escape; by H. LL Jackson 212.15 Sussex idyl; by C. Black .- 258.51 Sut Lovingood ; by G. W. Harris 236.10 SutherlandS ; by M. C. Harris 226.23 Suwanee river. Bishop, N. H. Voyage of the paper canoe 325.1 Suwanee river tales; by K. S. McDowall 292.3 Suzette ; by M. S. Tiernan 228.37 Swain, Charles. Poems 713-I3 SM'an and her crew; by G. C. Davies 645.4 Swans of Lir; by G. Griffin 812. 1 Sweat, Margaret J. M. Novels of George Sand, 242.5 Sweden. Brace, C. L. Visit to the homes of Sweden and Norway 351 -i Bremer, F. President's daughters 248.1 Brooks, E. S. Historic girls : Christina 493-2 Caddy, F. Through the fields with Linnaeus. 2 vols 562.3, 4 Children : their homes, schools, etc 395-1 Du Chaillu, P. B. Land of the midnight sun. 2 vols 345.2, 3 Sweden, continued. Taylor, B. Summer and winter pictures of Sweden, etc 351-2 Topelius, Z. Surgeon's stories. 6 vols .... 249.30-35 Vincent, F. Norsk, Lapp, and Finn 351-4 Wirisor, J., ed. Swedish explorations and settle- ments in North America: America, vol. 4.*437.I4 See also Europe and Scandinavia. Sweden, New. Keen, G. B. The Swedes on the Delaware. [America.] . . *437.i4 Swedenborg, Emanuel. Apocalypse revealed. 2 vols 913-14. 15 Arcana ccelestia. (Heavenly arcana.) 10 vols 913.1-10 Conjugial love , 913.21 Divine love and wisdom 913-12 Divine Providence 9' 3- 13 Four leading doctrines of the New Church 913.20 Heaven and hell 9 " 3- • 9 Miscellaneous theological works 913- 'i True Christian religion. 3 vols 913. 16-18 See Worcester, B. Life and mission 562.1 See also De Quincey, T. Estimate 805.10 Emerson, R. W. Lecture 804.7 James, H. Estimate 912.3 Mahan, A. Modern mysteries explained. • . . 912.2 Prescott, T. O. Some account 923.2 Proctor, R. A. S.'s visions of other worlds. . 674.3 Whittier, J. G. Short paper 817.4 Swedish arctic expeditions. Leslie, A. Arctic voyages of Nordenskiold 318.3 Swedish explorations and settlements in North America. History of America, vol. 4. . . .*437.i4 Sweet-brier ; by M. E. W. Sherwood 235.49 Sweei Cicely; by M. Holley 239.14 Sweetser, ^L F. Artist biographies. 15 vols. 544. i-i 5 King's hand-book of Boston harbor 334-6 Ed. White Mountains : hand-book 324.4 Swift, Jonathan. Gulliver's travels. 261. 9 Voyage to Lilliput 277.1 See Johnson, S. Life 557-22 Lecky, W. E. H. Leaders of public opinion in Ireland 405- 1 7 Stephen, I,. Life 545-29 See also Blackwood's magazine. Study in biog- raphy 813.4 Gosse, E. Swift and the deists 815.29 Jameson, A. M. Loves of the poets. (Stella and Vanessa.) 801.7 Mitchell, D. G. About old story-tellers 815.10 Taine, H. A. English literature 806.18 Thackeray, W. M. English humourists 202.10 Swinburne, A. C. See Lowell, J. R. Essay upon his tragedies 804.1 See Stedman, E. C. Victorian poets 815.22 Swine. C\2i\.ex and others. Farmer's barn-book, 615.9 Swiss Cross : monthly magazine of the Agassiz association, vols, i and 2, 1887. Swiss family Robinson ; by Wyss and Montolieu, 279.8 Swiss letters and Alpine poems; by F. R. Haver- gal 3646 Swiss stories ; by J. Spyri 275.46 Switzerland. Abbott, J. Rollo in Switzer- land 372.13 Adams, J. Republics of Switzerland 518.7 Arnold, H. P. Gleanings from Pontresina and the upper Engadine 364.3 Capper, S. J. Shores and cities of the Boden See 364.1 Children : their homes, schools, etc 395-1 Goethe, J. W. von. Letters 803.8 Hale, E. E., a;/^/ S. Family flight 396.1 Havergal, F. R. Swiss letters - 364.6 Hawthorne, N. Notes of travel 203.2 SWITZERLAND. 128 TAYLOR. Switzerland, continued. James, H. Transatlantic sketches 342.25 Mackenzie, II. L). S. History; ed. by A. Gil- man 483.2 Pictures from the history of the Swiss 473-5 Stowe, H. B. Sunny memories of foreign lands. 2 vols 342.2, 3 See also Alps; Europe. Sword and gown; by G. A. Lawrence 252.25 SybariS and other homes; by E. E. Hale 917.10 Sydonliaill, Thomas. See Brown, J. Spare hours 816.8 SydnlC .\driance; by A. M . Douglas 21 7.14 SykCS, Jajnes X. Lecture: why I am a Baptist, 921. i Sylvia's lovers; by E. C. Gaskell 26745 Sylvie and Bruno; by L. Carroll 282.8 Symbolism in art. Clement. C. E **R4.36 Symington, -V. J. Hints to our boys 914-17 Symonds, J. A. Life of Percy B. Shelley 545.4 Life of .Sir Philip Sidney 545-37 Symphonies. Upton, G. P. standard sym- Ijhdiiies: their history, music, and composers, 838.7 Synnove Solbakken; by B. Bjornson 246.36 Synonyms, English. Crabb, G. Explained.. .»**R4.6 Whateley, R. Discriminated **R4.7 Synthetic philosophy. Spencer, H. Principles of biology. 2 vols 834 2, 3 Principles of sociology. 2 vols 834.6, 7 Syracuse. Creasy, E. S. Decisive battles : de- feat of the Athenians, B. C. 41 3 . . . 461 .9 Kullin, C. Ancient history, vol. 4 449-5 Syria. Cummins, M. S. El fureidis 21 2.20 Hale, E. E., and S. P'amily flight over 396-3 Irving, W. Conquest, by the Arabians. 568.1, 2 \\ arren, W. W. Tour 349-IO See also Holy land; Jordan; Palestine; Sinai. T. Table superstitions. Dyer, T. F. T. Folk-lore.. 917.5 Table-talli. Akolt, A. B. Table-talk 827.4 Coleridge, S. T. Table-talk 805.6 Notes on Luther'ss "^S-S Siegvolk, P. Scraps from the table-talk of a self-educated man 827.2 Tacitus. See Vincent, G. E. Some Italian au- thors 835.21 Tahiti, or Otaheite. Brassey, A. Voyage in the " Sunbeam " 319-8 Cook, Capt. J. Voyages, vol. 2 30S.9 Pfeifler, Ida. Journey round the world 319 4 Tailor boy. '. 296.33 Taine, II- A. French revolution. 3 vols 447.15-17 History of English literature. 2 vols 806.17,18 Notes on England 343- 10 Notes on Paris 353- 10 Tour through the Pyrenees 353-3 Talbot, L T. Ascent of Mont Hlanc 342.10 Tale of a lonely parish; by E. M. Crawford 234.32 Tale "f two cities; oy C. Dickens 263.17 Tales ; by H. F. Lee 221.33 Tales and sketches; by N. Hawthorne 203.3 Tales and sketches of Christian life in different lands and ages; by E. Charles 264.8 Tales from Shakespeare; by C. and M. Lamb. 2 vols 273.27, 28 Tales from the German of Paul Heyse 245.37 Tales from two hemispheres; by II. II. Boyesen, 213.33 Tales of a grandfather : .Scottish history; by W. Scott . 3 vols 262.24-26 Tales of a grandfather: history of France; by W. Scott 262.27 Tales of a traveller; by W.Irving 817.15 Tales of a wayside inn; by H. W. Longfellow. . . 725.2 Same. [Poetical works.] 725.1 Tales of ancient Greece; by G. W. Cox. 472.2 Tales of my landlord ; by \V. Scott. 5 vols : 1. Black dwarf; Old mortality 262.5 2. 1 leart of Midlothian 262.6 3. liride of Lammermoor; Legend of Mon- trose. 262.7 4. Count Robert of Paris; Castle dangerous. 2 vols 262.23, 24 Tales of the Argonauts, and Eastern sketches; by Bret Harte 233.29 Tales of the Chesapeake; by G. A. Townsend. . .232.26 Tales of the crusaders: Betrothed; Talisman; by W. Scott 262.18 Talfourd, T. N., ed. Letters of Charles Lamb, and final memorials. 2 vols 804.14, 15 See Ue Quincey, T. Reminiscences S05.10 Whipple, E. P. Review Si 7. 19 Talisman; by w. Scott 262.18 Talkin.^ leaves; by W. O. Stoddard 277.27 Talks alicld about plants; by L. H. Bailey, Jr... 676.7 Talks on all sorts of subjects. Ten-minute; by E. Burritt 914-9 Talks on art; by W. M. Hunt. 2 vols 818 2, 3 Talks on teaching; by F. W. Parker 916.5 Talks with my boys; by W. A. Mowry 916.17 Tallahassee girl ; by M. Thompson. 238.5 Taming of the shrew : comedy. .Shakespeare... 70f.4 .SVc" Clarke, M. C. Katherine and Bianca 273.26 Tancred; by B. Disraeli 252.7 TangleWOOd tales; by N. Hawthorne. 203.4 Tanner-boy (U. S. Grant); by Major Penniman, 573.17 Tapestry room; by M. L. Molesworth 283.3 Taras bulba; by N. V. Gogol 244.36 Tarbox, I. N. Congregational (Trinitarian ") churches of Boston *438 3 Tarantella ; by M. Blind 228.4 Tariff, llurd, F. H. Speech: tariff for revenue only 822.6 Taussig, F. W. History of the present tariff, 1S60-1883 823.7 Tartary. De Quincey, T. Flight of a Tartar tribe 805.19 Hue, E. R. Journey through Tartary, Thibet, and China. 2 vols 347-3' 4 Task : poem ; by W. Cowper. 722.1 TasSO, Torquato : drama; by Goethe 803.12 Taste. Burke, E. Essay 9 1 1 -4 Goldsmith, O. Essays 8 1 1 .2 Tausig*S conservatory. Fay, .\my. Music-study in ( "lermany 838. i Taussig, K. W. History of the present tariff 823.7 TaUtplueUS, /baroness I. von. At odds 284. 1 1 Initials 248.9 Quits 248.10 Taxation. Pitt, W , and Murray, W. Orations on the right of England to tax America, J 766 822.1 Taxes. F., S., and C. W. What is a tax ? 916.9 NordhotT, (,". Politics for young Americans. . . . 823. 1 Sumner, W. (i. Argument against protective taxes 823.9 Taxidermist's manual; by T. Brown 666.1 Taylor, B. F. Grammar of life ... 812.4 'Ihree November days 81 2.1 1 Taylor, Isaac. Words and places ♦*R4.i Taylor, J. Bayanl. At home and abroad 342-5 Boys of other countries 212.30 Eldorado : California via Panama, etc 313-3 Hannah Thurston 212.31 India, China, and Japan 347. i Introduction to the life, travels, and books of A. von Humboldt 552.1 TA\LOR. 129 THACKERAY. Taylor, J. Bayard, continued. Journey to Central Africa 349't' Lands of the Saracen 346-^ Norseman's ride : poem 81 7.4 Northern travel : Sweden, Denmark, etc 351-2 Stcry of Kennett 212.29 Studies in German literature 835.1 Who was she ? a story 232.7 See Bolton, S^ K. Short life 575-5 Stedman, E. C. Poets of America ... 825.5 Taylor, Jeremy. ir<.v Coleridge, S. T. Notes... 805.5 Taylor, J. E. Geological stories 675.5 Taylor, William. See Carlyle, T. Essay 816.10 Taylor, W. C. History of Ireland. 2 vols ..461.2,3 Taylor, Zachary. Selections from addresses, letters, etc 53j-6 See Piske, J. Presidents of America, with por- trait **R9.3 Tea. Disraeli, I. Introduction of tea, coffee, and chocolate. 806.8 See Lecky, W. E. H. History of rationalism.. . 444.5 Teacher; by j. Abbott 91 6.1 Teachers' association, Massachusetts. Addresses delivered in 1882 916.8 Teaching, t alkins, N. A. Manual of object- teaching 916.19 Geikie, A. leaching of geography 682.1 1 Hopkins, L. P. How shall my child be taught? 916.16 Parker, F. \V. Talks on teaching 9165 Patridge, L. E. " Quincy methods " illus- trated 916.10 See also Education; Schools. TeCUmseh and the Shawnee prophet. Eggleston,' E., rt«i/Seelye, L. E. 475-1 1 Moncrieff, R. H. Men of the backwoods: Tecumseh 333-3 Teeth. White, J. W. Mouth and the teeth 925.11 Telegraph, Electric. Memorial of Samuel F. B. Morse from the city of Boston 529.3 Mendenhall, T. C. Century of electricity 673.10 Proctor, R. A. Some marvels in telegraphy.. . . 672.3 Timbs, J. Wonderful inventions 677.5 See also Electricity. TcleniachUS. P'enelon, F. de S. Adventures. . .804.19 Telephone. Mendenhall, T. C. Century of elec- tricity 6 73.10 Telescope. Dick, T. Practical descriptions of all kinds, with an account of the Earl of Rosse's large telescopes 816.2 Smiles, .S. Robertson's, Cooke's, Lancaster's, and Jones's telescopes. 563.2 Timbs, J. Wonderful inventions 677.5 Tell, William : drama; by F. Schiller 803.3 See also Switzerland. Temperance. Arthur, T. S. story : Ten nights in a bar-room 281.20 Blair, H. W. History of the temperance move- ment 924.6 Carpenter, W. B. Use and abuse of alcoholic liquors in health and disease: prize essay. . 924.1 De Quincey, T. National temperance move- ments 805. 1 7 Gustafson, A. Foundation of death : drink- question 924.3 Hale, E. E. Story : Our new crusade 223.7 Hawkins, W. G. Life of J. H. W. Hawkins... 521.5 Hitchcock, E. Zoological temperance conven- tion held in Central Africa in 1847 924.2 Holland, J. G. Every-day topics 914-7 Noble, A. L. .Story : How Billy went up in the world 229.6 Palmer, A. B. Temperance teachings of sci- ence 924.5 Phelps, E. S. Story : Jack the fisherman 225.16 Temperance, continued. Richardson, B. W. Temperance lesson-book . . 924.4 Stretton, H. Story: Her only son 268.33 Weaver, G. S. Hopes and helps for the young 914-1 Tempest: comedy. Shakespeare 701.2 Tempest-tossed ; by T. niton 221 4 Temple, J- H. History of North Brookfield, Mass 433-1* Temple, sir William. See Macaulay, T. B. Essay 816.5 Ten acres enough; by E. Morris 612. i Ten boys who lived on the road from long ago to now; by J. Andrews 274.41 Ten commandments. Stanley, A. P. Christian institutions ... 91 2.9 Ten days in Spain ; by Kate Field 344-4 Ten dollars enough; by C. Owen 643.7 Ten great religions; by J. F. Clarke. 2 vols., 912.10, II Ten-minute talks on all sorts of topics; by E. Burritt 9^4-9 Ten nights in a bar-room; by T. S. Arthur 281.20 Ten thousand a year; by S.Warren 261,11 Ten times one is ten; by E. E. Hale 223.5 Tenant of Wildfell Hall; by A. Bronte 253.33 Tenement-houses. Rollins, A. W. Uncle Tom's tenement 215.43 Teneriffe. Benjamin, S. G. W. Atlantic islands, 326.4 Humboldt, A. von. Equinoctial regions 3^7-9 Tennessee. GUmore, J. R. Advance-guard of western civilization 412.15 Down in Tennessee 311-IO Hughes, T. Rugby 3IS-3 Murfree, M. N. In the Tennessee mountains. .214.30 Warner, C. D. On horseback: 'Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee 315-7 Tenuey, E. p. Agamenticus 238.39 Agatha and the shadow 238.38 Constance of Acadia 238.37 Tennyson, Alfred. Poems. 2 vols. (1854.) . .713.18, 19 Poetical works 7 1 3-20 Locksley Hall sixty years after; The fleet; Promise of May 7I3-2I 6V^ Bayne, P. Lessons from my masters 816.14 Stedman, E. C. Victorian poets 815.22 Taine, H. A. English literature 806.18 Tent life in Siberia; by G. Kennan 35S'3 Tent hfe in the Holy land; by W. C. Prime 346.17 Tent on the beach : poem; by J. G. Whittier.... 715.I Terhune, M. V. {Marion Harland.) Alone, 218.I Common sense in the household 653. 1 From my youth up 21 8.9 Handicapped 218.5 Helen Gardner's wedding-day; or. Col. Floyd's wards; Battle-summer 218.8 Hidden path 218.2 Husbands and homes 218. 11 Judith : chronicle of old Virginia 21 8.6 Loiterings in pleasant paths 342.20 Miriam 218.3 Moss-side 218.4 Nemesis 218.12 Sunnybank 218.10 True as steel 218.7 Terrible temptation; by C. Reade 259.34 Texas. Aldridge, R. Life on a ranch 3I3-J7 Hoist, H. von. Annexation of Texas 414.2, 3 Hughes, T., ed. Gone to Texas 315-4 Montgomery, C. Eagle pass 31 1.8 Olmsted, F. L. Journey through Texas 31 1-9 Winthrop, R. C. Speech on the annexa- tion 536.4 Thackeray, William Makepeace. Bluebeard's ghost 812.9 tHACKERA\. 130 THOMSON. Thackefd}') WiUiam Makepeace, continued. Book of snobs; Sketches and travels in Lon- don; Character sketches; Men's wives; Fitzboodle papers; Bedford Row conspir- acy; Little dinner at Tiniming's. 202.9 Catherine; Lovel the widower; Denis Duval; Ballads; Wolves and the lamli; Critical reviews; Little travels and road-side sketches 202.11 Christmas books: Mrs. Perkins's ball; Our street; Dr. Birch and his young friends; Kickleburys on the Rhine; Rose and the ring 202.12 George the third. [Little classics.] 812.18 Henry Esmond ; Barry Lyndon 202.4 History of Samuel Titmarsh and the great Hog- garty diamond; Memoirs of Mr. C. J. Yellowplush; Burlesques 202. S Newcomes 202.3 Parish sketch-book; Irish sketch-book; Journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo 202.7 Pendennis 202. 2 Roundabout papers; Four Georges; English humourists of the eighteenth century; Second funeral of Napoleon 202.10 Shabby genteel story; Adventures of Philip. . . . 202.6 Vanity fair 202. i Virginians 202.5 See Letters, 1847-1855 557-23 TroUope, A. Life 545-10 See also Brown, J. Essay on his literary career, 816.7 Fields, J. T. Yesterdays with authors. 817.25 Mason, E. T., eJ. Personal traits 555-4 Taine, H. A. Thackeray and the novel 806.18 Thackeray-Ritchie, Anne. Mrs. Dymond 253.41 Thaddeus of Warsaw ; by J. Porter 251.32 Thaer, a. D. Principles of practical agricul- ture 61 7.8 ThanatopsiS : poem; by W. C. Bryant 716.2 Same. [Poems, 1853.] 716.1 Thanet, Octave, pseud. See French, Alice. ThankTul Blossom; by Bret Harte 233.28 ThankSgiTlng day. Brooks, E. S. Storied holi- days 282.32 That beautiful wretch; by W. Black 255.1 5 That husband of mine; by M. A. Denison 221.21 That lass o' Lowrie's; by F. H.Burnett 215.16 That queer girl; by V. F. Townsend 276.6 Thaxter, Celia. A memorable murder. (Isles of Shoals, 1873.) 232.9 Thayer, T. B. Lecture : Why I am a Univer- salist 921. 1 Thayer, William M. Bobbin boy: N. P. Banks, 573.15 From log-cabin to White house : life of Gar- field 573-IO From pioneer home to the White house : life of Lincoln 573-" Pioneer boy, and how he became president : Lincoln 573-14 Poor boy and merchant prince : Amos Law- rence 573-8 Ed. Farmer boy: George Washington; by Uncle Juvinell 573-7 Theatre. Leeds, J. W. Essay: Non-accord- ancy of stage-plays with the Christian pro- fession 914.20 Logan, Olive. Apropos of women and thea- tres 917-4 Taine, H. A. English literature 806.1 7 Ticknor, G. Spanish literature 806.20 See also Drama; Stage. Thebes. Church, A. J. Stories of the old world, 273.6 Sankey, C. Theban and Spartan supremacies. [Epochs.] 441-9 I Their canoe trip; by M. P. W. Smith 295.32 Their piljjrimage; by CD. Warner 224.45 Their wedding journey; by W. D. Howells 214.1 ThenilstOCleS. See Cox, G. W. Life 561.2 Tlieo ; I'v F. H. Burnett 215.20 TlieOCritllS. See Stedman, E. C. Tennyson and Theocritus: essay 815.22 Theology. Clarke, J. F. Ten great religions: essay in comparative theology. 2 vols., 912.10,11 Hallam, H. Theological literature in Europe, 1 520-1 700 815. II, 12 Swedenborg, E. Miscellaneous theological works 9'3-" True Christian religion : universal theology of the New Church. 3 vols 913.16-18 Tyler, M. C. Theological and religious writ- ers in New England, 1 607- 1676 825.1 Theophrustus Such; by George Eliot 816.15 Thermometer. Timbs, J. Wonderful inven- tions 677.5 Theseus. See Kingsley, C. Heroes 261.23 Theiiriet, Andre. Young maugars 241.7 They met by chance; by Olive Logan 231.22 Thibet. Hue, E. R. Recollections of a journey through Tartary, Thibet, and China, 1844- 1846. 2 vols 347-3.4 Thief in the night; by H. P. Spofford 225.25 Thiers, Adolphe. See Winthrop, R. C. Re- marks in memory 536-6 Thiers, L. A. Consulate and the empire of France under Napoleon. 2 vols 447- 1. 2 Thine, not mine ; by Wm. Everett - 294.43 Things not generally known; ed. by D. A. Wells,**R3.io Thirty years' war. Gardiner, S. 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Essay on history of Spanish literature 81 7.1 Whipple, E. P. Recollections 534-4 Winthrop, R. C. Remarks in memory 536.6 Tide on the moaning bar; by F. H. Burnett 215.19 Tiernan, Mary S. Homoselle 228.36 Jack Horner 228.35 Suzette 228.37 Tiffany, Francis. Life of Dorothea L. Dix. 523.18 Tiger prince ; by W. Dalton 297.7 Tillinghast, W. H. Geographical knowledge of the ancients considered in relation to the discovery of America *437.li Tllton, Theodore. Tempest-tossed 221.4 Tim and Tip; by J. Otis 278.27 TimbS, John. Wonderful inventions 677.5 Ed. Illustrated year-book, 1850 677.1 •QI4-I4 Time. Clarke. J.F. Use. Hamerton, P. G. Power 826. Mathews, W. Economy 914.10 Symington, A. J. Value 914.17 Time and tide ; by J. Ruskin 802.6 Timeas Terrystone, Adventures of; by O. B. Bunce. .229.25 administration; by Through one nett.... Through the dark continent; by H. 2 vols Same; condensed by T. W. Knox F. 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Drake 574-6 Young people's history of England 474-1 1 Young pet)ple's history of Ireland 474-12 Trans. Doctor Ox's experiment, and other stories; by Jules Verne 242.17 TOMn-meetins in America: lecture; by J. 1- iskc 823.8 Towner, .\usl)urn. Chedayne of Kotono 232.32 Townsend, CJeorge Alfred. {GatA.) Katy of Catoctin 232.41 Tales of the Chesapeake 232.26 Townsend, Pauline D. Life of Joseph Haydn, 564.15 Townsend, \irginia F. Boston girl's ambi- tions 276. 1 2 But a Philistine 276.10 Bye and bye : six stories 276,1 Darryll Gap 276. 1 1 Deerings of Medbury 276. 14 Hollands 276.13 I^enox Dare 276. S Life of Washington 5 73- '3 Living and loving 276.15 Mills of Tuxbury 276.2 Only girls 276.7 .Six in all 276.5 That queer girl 276.8 Well in the rock, and other tales 276.3 While it was morning 276. 1 6 Woman's word, and how she kept it 276.9 Trade. Camegie, A. Trade and commerce in the United States 833.3 Ruskin, J. Traffic 802. 1 3 Spencer, H. Morals of trade : essay 801.20 Trade, Free. See Free trade. Trade winds. Brassey, Lady A. In the trades, the tropics, and the roaring forties 326.5 Trades. Ilamerton, P. G. Trades and profes- sions 826.1 TradlnjJ ; by S. Warner 216.4 Trafalgar ; by B. Perez-Galdos 241 .37 Traflic: lecture; by J. Ruskin 802.13 TraftOn, Adeline. American girl abroad 342.24 Tragedy. Little classics; <■n(l tales; by H. H. Boyesen 213.36 VaiiaboiKlla ; by F. H. Burnett 215.29 Vai^aboiUl.S, and other poems; by J. T. Trow- bridge 736.9 Vale of cedars; by G. Aguilar 265.40 Valentino ; by \v. \v. Astor 228.29 Vah'rie .-\ylmer; by C. Reid 231.37 Valniy, Battle o(. Creasy, E. S. Decisive battles 461.9 Vanibery, .\rminius. Story of Hungary. [Na- tions.] 482.8 Van Buren, Martin. Selections from addresses, 535.6 See Bancroft, G. Life 537-5 Fiske, J. Presidents of America, with por- trait ** R9.3 Shepard, E. M. Life 5'5-'^ Vandegrift, Margaret. St-e Janvier, Margaret. Vandcrbilt, Cornelius. See Parton, J. Famous Americans 534 2 Van l)ienian\S land. Cook's voyages, vol. 2 308.9 Van Hjt'k, sir Anthony. See Sweetser, M. F. Biography 544-IO See Tytler, S. Old masters 8 18.8 Vanity fair: by W. ^L Thackeray 202. 1 Van Lcnnep, Henry J. Bible lands 346.2 VannnCChi, Andrea. .SV^ Tytler, S. Old masters 818.8 See Vasari, G. Lives of painters, vol. 3 544-18 Van Rensselaer, M. G., or, Mrs. Schuyler. Six portraits : Luca Delia Robbia, Correggio, William Blake, Corot, George Fuller, Win- slow Homer 544.24 Van Rensselaer, Stephen. See Brooks, E. S. Historic boys 493. i -Sif^ Sigourney, L. H. Examples from XVHlth century 511.I Variation of animals and plants under domestica- tion ; by C. Darwin. 2 vols 665.2, 3 Vasari, Giorgio. Lives of the most eminent painters, sculptors, and architects. 6 vols 544.16-21 V asCO da Gama. See Gama, Vasco da. VasconselOS ; by W. G. Simms 222.1 1 Vassar girls series. See Champney, E. W. Vaugban, Henry. See Brown, J. Essay on his poems S16.6 VecelliO, Tiziano. ( l^itian.) See Sweetser, M. F. Biography 544. i VecelliO, Tiziano, continued. See Vasari, G. Lives of painters, vol. 5 544.20 See also Jameson, A. M. House of Titian : me- moir 801.10 Mit:hell, D. G. Titian and his times 642.6 Tytler, S. Modern painters 818.9 Veda, Land of : Personal reminiscences of India; by W. Butler 308.7 Vegetable and animal physiology. Goadby, H. Text-book 616.2 Vegetable chemistry. See Chemistry, Vegetable. Vegetable life. D'Anvers, N. Science ladders, ^-J- 3 : •. 655.4 Harris, T. W. Insects injurious to vegetation. . 616.1 World of wonders. Curiosities 645.5 Vegetable mould. Darwin, C. Formation tlirough the action of worms 665.4 Vegetable physiology. Gray, Asa. Structural anil systematic botany 676.3 Vegetable world. Figuier, L. History 676.I Vegetables. .Vtv Farming; Garden; Gardening. Velasquez, D. R. de S. See Tytler, S. Old masters 81 8.8 Venetia ; by B. Disraeli 252.3 Venetian life; by w. D. Howells 354-15 Venezuela. Brassey, A. In the trades, the tropics, and the roaring forties 326.5 Curtis, W. E. Capitals of Spanish America. (Caracas.) 3I7-I7 See also South America. Venice. Cooper, J.F. Bravo 211. 17 Freeman, E. A. Sketches from the subject and neighbor lands of Venice 354-12 Hare, A. J. C. Venice 354. 1 1 Howells, W. D. Venetian hfe 354- '5 Ruskin, J. Stones of Venice. 3 vols. 802. 1-3 Stockton, F. R. Personally conducted 396.1 1 See also Europe and Italy. Ventilation. Draper, F.W. School hygiene... 9 1 6. 1 1 Hartshorne, H. Our homes 925.13 Jenkin, F. Healthy houses 644.8 Reid, D. B. In American dwellings 644.2 Vermont. Abbott, J. Marco Paul in Vermont, 393.4 De Puy, H. W. Mountain hero and his asso- ciates. (Ethan Allen.) 5 1 6.4 Poems of Xew England. 2 vols 735-'i 2 Thompson, D. P. The rangers 221.29 See Reports of the board of agriculture, 1874, 1875-76,1877,1878. 4 vols 6A See also New England. Verne, Jules. Around the world in eighty days, 242.18 Doctor Ox's experiment, and other stories 242.17 Journey to the centre of the earth - .242.20 Twenty thousand leagues under the seas 242.19 Vernet, Emile J. H. See Tytler, S. Modern painters 818.9 Veronese, Paul. See Cagliari, Paolo. Veronica ; by j. Spyri 275.44 Verses ; by H. H. Jackson 714-15 Versiiication. Holmes, O. W. Physiology thereof 8i 7.5 Verulani, Lord. See Bacon, Francis. VespUCiUS, Amerigo. See Gay, S. H. America, vol. 2 *437-i2 Vestigia ; by G. Fleming 236.40 Vesuvius. Proctor, R. A. Eruption of 1868. . . 672.2 Veterinarian, American; by S. W. Cole 615.6 Vicar of Bullhampton; by A. Trollope 267.1 Vicar of Wakefield ; by O. Goldsmith 261 .4 Same. [Works, vol. 2.] 81 1.2 Vicar's daughter; by G. MacDonald 256.1 1 Vicar's people; by G. M. Fenn. 256.48 Vicary, J. F., collector. .Stork's nest 246.41 Vice versa; by F. Anstey 245.14 VICKSBURG. 137 WADI^IN. A'iCksburg, Mississippi. My cave-life (War of tlie reliellion) ; by a lady 336-3 Official records of the union and confederate armies in the war of the rebellion, vol. 34, in 3 vols 419-35-37 Victim of excitement; by C. L. Hentz 221. 28 Victoire : novel 221.10 Victor Emmanuel II. See Godkin, G. .S. Life.. 554.2 Victoria, Queen. Leaves from the journal of our life in the Highlands, 1848 to 1861 566. 1 More leaves from the journal of a life in the Highlands, 1862-1882. 566.2 See Greville, C. C. F. Journal of reign, from 1837 '^" i860. 3 vols 566.13-15 Lippincott, S. J. Life ■ • ■ 566.3 McCarthy, J. Short history of our own times, 1837-1880 466.1 MacKenzie, R. Nineteenth century 455.15 Martin, T. Life of his royal highness the Prince Consort. 5 vols 566.5-9 Morley, H. English literature in the reign of Victoria 815. 19 Yonge, C. M. Victorian half-century 566.10 Victoria Nyanza, Lake. Thomson, J. Narrative of expedition, 1883-84 349 15 Victorian half-century; by C. M. 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(Account of the early settlement.) 475.13 Higginson, T. W. American explorers. (Lost colonies, 1 584-1 590; Capt. John Smith, 1606-1631.^ 475.7 Johnston, H. P. Yorktown campaign, and the surrender of Cornwallis 416. i Page, T. N. In ole Virginia : stories 236.26 Tyler, M. C. Early literature 825.1, 2 Warner, C. D. On horseback : tour in Virginia, etc., 18S9 315-7 Williams, G. W. Slavery in the colony 427.1 Winsor, J. Maryland and Virginia *437.i5 Virginia campaign of '64 and '65. Humphreys, A. A. History 432.12 Virginia of Virginia; by A. Rives 218.38 Virginians ; by W. M. Thackeray 202.5 Virginibus puerisque; by R. L. Stevenson 827.23 Vision of Echard : poem; by J. G. Whittier 715-I Vision of Sir Launfal: poem; Ijy J. R. Lowell.- .726.14 Same. [Poems, 1853.] 726.12 Same. [American poems.] 734-3 Vision of sudden death; by T. De (^u'ncey 812.3 Visit to the asylum for aged and decayed pun- sters; liy O. W. Holmes 812.5 Vivian Grey; by B. Disraeli 252.4 Vix : sketch; by G. E. Waring, yr 827.19 A'OCatlon. Hale, E. E. What career? 9I4-30 Voice. Cohen, J. S. Throat and the voice 925.9 Voices of freedom; by J. G. Whittier 7I5-I Voices of the night; Ijy H. W. Longfellow 725.1 Volcanoes. Humboldt, A. von. Cosmos, vol. 5, 824.5 Judd, J. W. What they are, etc 675.15 Kingsley, C. Madam How and Lady Why. . . . 675.9 Nichols, L. D. Underfoot 675.12 Proctor, R. A. Essay on Mallet's theory 672.3 Volckliausen, A. von. Why did he not die?. . .247.17 Voltaire, Francois M. A. de. See Morley, J. Life 543.6 See also Buckle, H. T. History of civilization, vol. 1 445-4 Carlyle, T. Essay 816.TO Lecky, W. E. H. Rationalism in Europe... 444.5 Voyage alone in' the yawl "Rob Roy"; by J. Macgregor 353.7 Voyage around Cape Horn. Dana, R. H., Jr. Two years before the mast 325-3 Voyage in the "Sunbeam"; by A. Brassey. (Pacitic ocean.). 319.8 Voyage of the "Flee twing"; by C. M. Newell. (Whaling.) 299.31 Voyage of the " Jeannette." Journals of Lieut. Commander De Long. 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