BERKELEY LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA rir\- M'^'^ Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2007 with funding from IVIicrosoft Corporation http://www.archive.org/details/catalogueoftjeliOOoxforich CATALOGUE OF THE Xibrar^ OF THE Oxford and Cambridge PRINTED FOR THE MEMBERS. 1887. ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY PRESS. •fWWW' NOTE. Each Work has but oue principal descriptive Entry. This Entry is under the Author's Name when on the Title-page or otherwise known. Anonymous Works, whose Authors' Names are unknown, are placed under the chief subject word of the Title. "^ English or French Books having no place of publication named are to be considered as published respectively in London or Paris. In Cross-Eeferences the word " See " is omitted, the Entry referred to being printed in Italics. The word Addenda (contracted Add.) refers to the Supplementary List of Books to be found on page 455. A Classified Index of Subjects will be found at the end of the Catalogue. The present volume has been prepared by Mr. A. Mynott, the Librarian of the Club, under the superintendence of the Library Committee. Much assistance has been derived from the Catalogue of the London Library, especially with regard to the Classified Index. A'pril, 1887. 603 CATALOGUE OF THE LIBEAEY OF THE OXFORD AND ,CAMBRIDGE CLUB. A— ABE. A Abbadie (Jaques), Chemical Change in the Eucharist, trans, by J. W. Hamersley, sm. 4to ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1867 Abbey (Charles J.) and Overton (J. H.), The English Church in the Eighteenth Century, 2 vol. 8vo ... ... ... ... ... ... 1878 Abbon, Siege de Paris par les Normands. — Guisot, Coll. des Mem., VI. Abbot (Col. H. L.), River Mississippi. — Encyc. Brit, XVI. Abbot (W. G.), Connecticut.— ^wci/c. Brit, VI. Abbotsford Club Publications : — Warwick, Sir Guy of, and Rembrun his Son, Romances of, Abbott (Edwin), A Concordance to the Works of Alexander Pope, with an Intro- duction by Edwin A. Abbott, D.D., 8 vo ... ... ... ... 1875 Abbott (Edwin A., D.D.), Gospels. — Encyc. Brit, X. Ahhott {Edivin). Abbott (Evelyn). — Zeller. Abd-Allatip, Relation respecting Egypt. — Pinkerton^s Voy., XV. Abd-el-Kader, Le Livre Intitule : Rappel a I'lntelligent, avis a I'lndifferent, Considerations, Philosophiques, Religieuses, Historiques, etc., par L'Emir Abd-el-Kader traduites par G. Dugat, avec une Lettre de TEmir, una Intro- duction et des Notes du Traducteur, Svo ... ... ... ... 1858 Abdy (J. T.).—Kent Abeken (Bernard Rudolf), An Account of the Life and Letters of Cicero, trans. from the German by C. Merivale, 12mo ... ... ... ... 1854 Abel (Sir Frederick A.), Gun Cotton. — Encyc. Brit, XL ; Nitroglycerin, XVIL 1 AB^— ACR. Ab^lard (Petri), Ouvrages inedits, pour servir a I'histoire de la Pliilosopliie Scolastique en France, publies par V. Cousin, 4to {Doc. sur mist de France) 1836 Opera, hactenus seorsim edita nunc primum in unum collegit, textum ad fidem librorum editorum scriptorumque recensuit, notas, argumenta, indices adjecit V. Cousin, adjuvantibus C. Jourdain et E. Despois, 2 vol. 4to {Doc. sur THist. de France) ... ... ... ... ... 1849-59 Abelard, by Prof. G. C. Robertson. — Encyc. Brit, I. Abercrombie (Dr. John), The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings, 6th edit, 12mo 1841 Inquiries concerning the Intellectual Powers, and the Investigation of Truth, 11th edit., 8vo ... ... ... ... ... __ i841 Abercromby (Lord), Account of the Life ol— Mackenzie's Works, VII. Abixgdon, Monasterii de, Chronicon, ed. by the Rev. J. Stevenson, 2 vol. roy. 8vo {Chronicles) ... ... ... ... ... ... _^ i858 Abney (Capt. Wm. de W.), Photography.— £"7102/6. Brit, XVIII. About (Edmond) : — La Gr^ce Contemporaine, 2nde Mit., 12rao Tolla, >4e edit. , 12mo . . Les Mariages de Paris, 12mo Maitre Pierre, 12mo . . Le Roi cles Montagnes, 15e Hit., 12mo Germaine, 3e edit., 12mo 1855 1855 1858 1858 1883 1858 Nos Artistes an Salon de 1857, 12mo . . . . 1858 La Question Romaine, 8vo . . . . Brux. 1859 Rome Contemporaine, '.inde Mit., Svo . . . . 1861 Le Nez d'un Notaire, Jle edit., 12mo . . . . 1878 L'Homme h I'Oreille Cassia, 9e 4dit., 12mo . . 1878 Ma.delon, 8e edit., 12mo .. .. .. 1880 Abrantes (Mme. Junot, Duchesse d'), Memoires de ; ou. Souvenirs Historiques sur Napoleon, la Revolution, le Directoire, le Consulat, TEmpire et la Re- stauration, 18 vol. Svo ... ... ... ... ... 1831-35 Abulcacim Tarif, Historia verdadera del Rey Don Rodrigo en la Qual se Trata la Causa principal de la perdida de Espaiia, y la conquista que de ella hizo Miraniamolin Alman9or, Rey que fue de el Africa, y de las Arabias ; y vida del Rey Jacob Alman9or, nuevamente traducida de Lengua Arabiga por Miguel de Luna, septima impression, sui. 4to ... ... ... Madrid, [1676] Academie Royale des Inscriptions : — Histoire et Memoires de Litterature de I'Academie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres, depuis son ^tablissement ([dates and facsimiles), 50 vol. 4to. [The Indices are in Vols. 11, 22, 33, and M.] 1736-1808 Tableau Raisonne et Methodique des Ouvrages contenus dans ce recueil, 4to . . . . . . 1791 Table des Matieres depuis Tome XL V.jusquesle Tome L., 4to .. .. .. .. .. 1843 Institut de France. Acadia, Limits of, 2 vol. 4to ... ... ... ... ... ... 1755 Vol. 1. Memorials of the English and French Commis- [ Vol. 2. Concerning St. Lucia, saries concerning the limits of Nova Scotia or Acadia. | Achilles Tatius. The Loves of Clitopho and Leucippe. — Oreek Romances. Ackermann (R.), a History of the University of Oxford, its Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings (ports, and coloured plates), 2 vol. imp. 4to ... ... 1814 The History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton, and Westminster ; with the Charter-house, the Schools of St. Paul's, Merchant Taylors, Harrow, and Rugby, and the Free School of Christ's Hospital {coloured plates), imp, 4to ... 1816 AcLAND (T. D.), Account of the New Oxford Examinations for the title of Associate in Arts and Certificates for the year 1858, also Letters from J. Hullah, W. Dyce, J. Ruskin, G. Richmond, and Rev. F. Temple, and Papers relating to the West of England Examination, 2nd edit, to which are appended the Regulations adopted by the Universities of Cambridge and Durham, Svo 1858 AcoSTA (J. de). Testimonies concerning the River Amazones. — Bakluyfs Voy., IV. Observations touching the naturall Historie of the Heavens, etc. — Purchas* Voy., III. Mexican Antiquities. — Purchas' Voy., III. AcROPOLiTA (Georg.).— Annales [T. Dousae et L. Allatii Notse]. Gr. et Lat., cum Indice recog. J. Bekkerus, 8vo {Byzant Script., XV.) ... ... Bonn. 1836 ACT-ADE. Acton (R.), Australia. — Encyc. Brit, III. Acts of Parliament. — Parliament, Statutes. Adair (R A. Shafto), The Militia of the United Kingdom, 8vo ... ... [ Militia Sketch— Map of England and Wales, 1855. Plan of an Artillery Defence of East Suffolk, 1855 {in case), 8vo ... ... ... [ Adair (Sir Robert), Historical Memoir of a Mission to the Court of Vienna in 1806, 8vo ... Negotiations for the Peace of the Dardanelles in 1808-9, being a Sequel to the Memoir of his Mission to Vienna in 1806, 2 vol. 8vo Adalberon, Dialogue avec le Roi Robert. — Guizot, Coll. des M4m., VI. Adam Blair. — [LocJchart.] Adam of Cobsam, The Wright's Chaste Wife, a merry tale a.d. 1462, ed. by F. J. Furnivall, 8 vo {Early Eng. Text Soc.) Adams (Clement), The Discoverie of Muscovia by R. Chancelor. — HaMuyfs Voy., I, ; Finkerton's Voy., I. Adams (Prof. C. K.), Michigan. — Encyc. Brit., XV. Adams (John). — JJlloa. Adams (William), Voyage by the South Sea to Japan. — Purchas^ Voy., I. ; Adven- tures in Japan. — Harris' Voy., I. Adamson (Mich.), A voyage to Senegal, the Isle of Goree, and the River Gambia. — Finkerton's Voy., XVI. Adamson (Prof. Robert), Bacon. — Encyc. Brit, III. ; Berkeley, ///. ; Bishop Butler, IV. ; Category, V. ; Erigena, VIII. ; Eichte, IX. ; Gassendi, X. ; Hermann, XI. ; David Hume, XII. ; F. H. Jacobi, XIII. ; Kant, XIII. ; Logic, X/F. Adderley (C. B.), Essay on Human Happiness, 12mo Tracts (Adderley). Addington (Rt. Hon. Henry, first Viscount Sidmouth). — Sidmouth. Addis (William E.) and Arnold (T.), A Catholic Dictionary containing some ac- count of the Doctrine, Discipline, Rites, Ceremonies, Councils, and Religious Orders of the Catholic Church, 271C? ed^;^., 8 vo ... Addison (Joseph), Miscellaneous Works, 4 vol. 8vo 1844 1845 1865 1849 1884 1830 especially in relation to the Greek and Latin Poets ; The present state of the War ; Trial of Count larift. Vol. 4. Remarks on several parts of Italy. Vol. 1. Poems ; Translat ons ; Essays ; etc. Vol. 2. Rosamond ; Cato ; The Drummer ; The Whig Examiner ; The Lover. Vol. 3. The Evidences of the Christian Religion ; Dialogues upon the Usefulness of Ancient Medals, maya.— Theatre {Brit.), IV., XIV. Poems.— Poe^s {Eng.), IX. Addison, by W. J. Courthope, ]). 8vo {English Men of Letters) ... ... 1884 Addison, by W. Spalding, LL.D. — Encyc. Brit., I. Ovidius, Spectator. Addison (Lancelot), An account of West Barbary. — Finkerton's Voy., XV. Adelung (Johann. Christoph.), Miihridates oder allgemeine Sprachenkunde, mit dem Vater Unser als Sprachprobe in bey nahe fiinfhundert Sprachen und Mundarten, mit wichtigen Beytragen von Dr. J. S. Vater, 4 vol. 8vo Berlin, 1806-17 Grammatisch-Kritisches Worterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart, mit bestandiger Vergleichung der librigen Mundarten besonders aber der Ober- deutschen, mit D. W. Soltau's Beytragen, revidirt und berichtiget von F. X. Schouberger, 4 vol. 4to rVie7i, 1811 — Historical Sketch of Sanscrit Literature, with copious Biographical Notices of Sanscrit Works and Translations from the Germau, with numerous addi- tions and corrections, 8vo ... ... ... ... ... Oxford, 1832 ADL— AIA. Abler (Prof. F.). — Schliemann. Admiralty Scientific Manual. — Scientific Enquiry. Adolphus (John), The History of England from the accession to the decease of King George the Third, 7 vol. 8vo 1840-45 "Adventure " (The) Voyage of. — Fitzroy. Adventurer (The).— Essayists (Brit.), XIX, -XXL Aehrenfeld (Mosig von). — Schafarik. JElianus. — De Natiira Animaliiim, varia Historia, Epistoloe, et Fragmenta, Por- phyrii Philosophi De Abstinentia et De Antro Nymphariim, Philonis Byzantii De Septem Orbis Spectaculis. Recognovit adnotatione critica et Indicibus instruxit R. Hercher, roy. Svo ... ... ... ... Paris, ^schines. — Orationes. — Oratores Greed, III., IV. iEsCHYLUS : — 1858 TTa.gOddiss.—Ih-amatici Grceci, I. II. Tragedies, trans., with Critical and Illustrative Notes, and an Introduction by T. A. Buck- ley (port.), 12mo (Bohn's Class. Lib.) . . 1849 The Agamemnon, trans, from the Greek by W. Peter, 18nio . . . . Philadelphia, 1852 I. Persiani, tradotta.— ^/^e^-i, XXI. ^schylus, ti-ans. into English Prose by F. A. Paley, Svo . . . . . . . . Camb. 1864 Agamemnon of, and the Bacchanals of Euripi- des, with passages from the Lyric and Later Poets of Greece, trans, by H. H. Milman.D.D., Svo 1865 The Agamemnon, transcribed by R. Browning, fcp. Svo ^schylus, by R. S. Copleston, D.D., fcp. Svo {Colli-)is' Anc. Cla.ssics), 1870 . . . . reprint ^schylus, by J. S. Blackie. —^nc?/c. Brit., I. Outline Illustrations of.— Flamnan. The Eumenides of Ji!schylus, as performed by Members of the University at the Theatre Royal, Cambridge, December, 1885, draAvn and etched by R. Farrer, ob. 4to Camb. 1877 1880' 1881 iEsoPiCAE Fabulae CoUectae, ex recognitione C. Halmii, sm. 8vo ... Lij^siae, Fables of Msoip, and other Eminent Mythologists, with Morals and Reflec- tions by Sir Roger L'Estrange. {A Beprint of the Third Edition, corrected and amended, 1669), im]^. Svo ... ... ... ... ... ...[1879] Dissertation upon the Fables of. — Bentley's WorJcs, II. Bahrius. ^THELWEARD, Chronicon. — Monumenta Hist. Brit. Affleck (Dr. James 0.), Anaesthesia. — Encyc. Brit., I. ; Apoplexy, //. ; Bron- chitis, /F. ; Cholera, V. ; Croup, VI. ; Diphtheria, VII. ; Epilepsy, VIII. ; Fever, IX. ; Goitre, X. ; Gout, XL ; Hydrocephalus, XII. ; Hydro- phobia, XII. ; Jaundice, XIIL ; Measles, XV. ; Neuralgia, XVIL ; Paralysis, XVIIL ; Phthisis, XVIIL ; Pleurisy, XIX. ; Pneumonia, XIX ; Rheumatism, XX. ; Rickets, XX. Agapida (Fray Antonio). — Irving. A GASSiz (Louis), Etudes sur les Glaciers, roy. Svo, ... Atlas de Planches, fol An Essay on Classification, Svo Agassiz, by Prof. W. C. Williamson. — Encyc. Brit, I. Nott. Agathias.— Histori£e et Epigrammata. [B. Yulcaniis Notse.] Gr. et Lat., cum Indice, recens. B. G. Niebuhr, Svo {Byzant. Script., I.) ... ... Bonn. Agincourt (Seroux d'). History of Art by its Monuments, from its Decline in the Fourth Century to its Restoration in the Sixteenth Century, trans, from the French (plates), 3 vol. in 1, fol Vol. 1.— Architecture. Vol. 2.— Sculpture. Vol. 3.— Painting. Aglen (Rev. A. S.), Eschatology.— JS'nc?/c. Brit., VIII. Agnellus (Arch. Thomas). — De Morte et Sepultura Henrioi Regis Anglire Junioris. — Radulphus Goggeshall. AiAzzi (G.). — Rinuccini. NeuchateL ..[ 1840 ] 185i> 1828. 1847 AID— ALC. 5 Aide M^moire a I'usage des Officiers crArtillerie, 2nde edit (1844), 8vo Strasbourg, 1851 to the Military Sciences, framed from Contributions of Officers of the Different Services, and ed. by a Committee of the Corps of Koyal Engineers, 1853 (j)lates and woodcuts), 2nd edit., 3 vol. roy. 8vo ... ... 1853-62 Aids to Faith, ed. by Dr. W. Thomson, Bp. of Gloucester and Bristol, 8vo ... 1861 1. On Miracles as Evidences of Christianity, by H. L. Mansel. 2. On the Study of the Evidences of Christianity, by Dr. W. Fitzgerald. 3. Prophecy, by Dr. A. M'ChuI. 4. Ideology and Subscription, by F. C. Cook. 5. The Mosaic Record of Creation, by Dr. A. M'Caul. 6. On the Genuineness and Authenticity of the Pen- tateuch, by G. Rawlinson. 7. Inspiration, by E. H. Browne. 8. The Death of Christ, by Dr. W. Thomson. 9. Scripture, and its Interpretation, by C. J. EUicott. AiKix (John), Essays on Song writing, with a Collection of English Songs, new edit, by R. H. Evans, 8vo ... ... ... ... ... ... 1810 AiKiN (Lucy), Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, 3rd edit (port), 2 vol. 8vo ... 1819 Memoirs of the Court of King James the First, 2nd edit (ports.), 2 vol. 8vo 1822 Memoirs of the Court of King Charles the First (port), 2 vol. 8vo ... 1833 AiLLY (Baron d'). — Bourlier. AiNGER (Alfred). — Lamb. AiNSLiE (Herbert), Autobiography of. — [Maitland.] AiNSWORTH (W. F.). — Xenophon. AiNSWORTH (William Harrison), Rookwood, 12mo (Standard Nov., LXI.) ... 1837 The Tower of London (^Zafgs), 8vo... .... ... ... ... 1840 AiRD (Dr. A.), Forge. — Encyc. Brit, IX. AiREY (Sir R.), Opening Address, before the Board of General Officers, assembled at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, together with the Summing-up Address, and a written Memorandum handed in to the Board on Supplies of Camp Equipage (p^a'rt), 8 vo ... ... ... ... ... ... 1856 Airy (G. B.). — Scientific Enquiry. Airy (Osmund), MarvelL— £'wc?/c. Brit., XV. ; Duke of Monmouth, XVI. ; Or- monde, XVII. ; John Owen, XVIIL ; Penn, XVIIL ; Pepys, XVIII. Camden Misc., VIII. ; Gardiner ; Lauderdale Papers. and Briggs (Rev. Prof. C. A., D.D.), Presbyterianism. — Encyc. Brit., XIX. Akenside (Dr. Mark), Poems. — Poets (Eng.), XIV. Akerman (J. Y.). — Charles II. Alarchone (Fernando), Voyage to the Gulfe of California, 1540. — Haklmjt's Voy., in. Al^rcon (Don Juan Ruiz de). — Teatro Espanol, IV. Albemarle (George Thomas, Earl of). Fifty years of my Life, 2nd edit (port), 2 vol. 8vo 1876 Albert dAix, Histoire des Croisades. — Guizot, Coll. des Mem., XX., XXI. Alberti de Villeneuve (Fran9ois d'). Grand Dictionnaire Frangais-Italien (et Italiano-Francese), ^n^ZeicZil, 2 voLlarge4to ... ... Milan, 1840-41 Albigeois, Histoire de la Croisade contre les Heretiques— ecrite en Vers Pro- ven9aux par un Poete Contemporain, traduite et publiee par C. Fauriel, 4to (Doc. sur VHist de France) ... ... ... ... ... ••• 1837 Albinovanus (C. Pedo).— Consolatio ad Liviam de Morte Dvam.— Corpus Poet- arum Latinorum. Albinus. — Plato. Albon (William), Register. — S. Albani Monast., XL Albuquerque (Alfonso d'), Transactions of the Portuguese in India, 1509-1515. — Kerr's Voy., VI. Alcaeus. — Fragmenta. — Poetce Minores Grceci, III. ALC— ALL Alcal^ (J. de), A Grammar of the Spanish Language, 2nd edit, 12mo ... 1840 Alcazova (Simon d'), Expedition to the South of Peru in 1534. — Burneifs Disc, I. Alcidamas. — Oratores Greed, VIII. Alcinous. — Plato. Alciphron, Rhetor, Epistolae cum adnotatione critica editae ab A. Meinekio, 8vo ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Lipsiae, 1753 Alcock (Sir Eutherford), Japanese Art. — Encyc. Brit., XIII. Alcock (Thomas), Voyage, 1563. — Gheinie. Aldersey (Laurence), Voyage to Jerusalem and Tripolis, 1581. — Halcluyt^s Voy., II. ■ Voyage to Alexandria and Cairo, 1586. — HaMuyfs Voy., II. Aleman (Mateo), Vida y Hechos del picaro Guzman de Alfarache (plates), 2 vol. 8vo ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Amheres, 1681 Alemanni (Niccolb). — Procopius, Rivius. Alembert (J. L. d'), Correspondance avec Mme. Du Deffand. — Du Deffand. Correspondance avec Voltaire. — Voltaire, (Euvres, LXVIIL, LXIX. Alexander VI. (Pope), by Dr. R. Garnett. — Encyc. Brit., I. Alexander the Seventh (Pope). — Bargrave. Alexander the Great, Life and Expeditions. — Arrianus, Gurtius, Kinnier, Rollin, Williams. Alexander the Great, by the Rev, Sir G. W. Cox. — Encyc. Brit., I. Alexander (P. P.), Golt— Encyc. Brit., X. Alexander (W. Lindsay, D.D.), Calvin. — Encyc. Brit., IV. ; Channing, V. ; Habakkuk, XI Alexander (Sir William), The King's Patent to, for the Plantation of Nova Scotia, in America. — Purchas' Voy., IV. Stirling. Alfieri (Vittorio, da Asti), Opere (port), 13 vol. in 7, 8vo ... ... Padova, 1809 Vol, VoL 1. Filippo. Polimce. Antigone. 2. Virginia. 3. Agamennone. Oreste. Rosmunda. 4. Ottavia. Timoleone. Merope. 5. Maria Stuarda. La Congiura de' Pazzi. Don Garzia. SauL Agide. Sofonisba. Bruto primo. Mirra. Bruto secondo. Filippo. Polinice. Antigone. Del Principe Lettere. Delia Tirannide. Opere Postume, 22 vol. in 10, 8vo ... Vol. 11. L'Etruria vendicata. Sonetti. 12. Versi di Vario Metro L' America libera. Panegirico di Plinio a Trajano. Parigi sbastigliato. Ode. Le Mosche e le Api. 13. Elogio a Alfieri di A. e delle Buccellini. Lettere di O. Falletti di 10. Delia Tirannide. Barolo. Indice. ... Brescia, 1809 Vol. 8-11. Virgilio, Eneide tradotta. 12-17. Terenzio, Commedie tradotte. 18-20. Sallustio Guerra di Catilina ed Guerra di Guigurta, tradotta. 21. Eschilo, I Persiani ; Sofocle, II Filott«5te tradotta. 22. Aristofane, Le Rane tradotta— Satire. Alford (Dean Henry), Quebec Chapel Sermons, 7 vol. 12mo ... 1856-57 Dean Alford, by C. Kent. — Encyc. Brit, I. Bible {Greek Text), Tracts (Alford). Alfred's (King) Version of the Pastoral Care. — Gregory. Alger (William Rounseville), The Solitudes of Nature and of Man ; or, the Loneliness of Human Life, 12mo ... ... ... ... Boston, 1867 The Friendships of Women, 12ino *.. ... ... ib. 1868 Alhacen, The Arabic History of Tamerlane, done into French by Jean Du Bee. — Purchas' Voy., III. Alhoy (M.&viTice).— Robert Macaire. Ali Pasha, Life.— Davenport Vol. 1-2. Vita. 3. Rime : Sonetti, Abele tramelogedia. 4. L'Alceste di Euripide, Alceste seconda. 5. L'Uno— J. Pochi. 6. J. Troppi— L'Antidoto. 7. La Finestrina— II Divorzio. ALI— AMB. 7 Alliterative Komance of. — William of Paler ne. Alison (Rev. Archibald), Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, 2 vol. 8vo ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Edinh. 1«11 Alison (Sir Archibald) : — The Military Life of John, Duke of Marl- j History of Europe from the Fall of Napoleon borough ('plans), 8vo . . . . . . 1848 | in 1815, to the Accession pf Louis Napoleon History of Europe, from the commencement of the French Revolution [in 1789] to the Re- storation of the Bourbons in 1815, new edit., {ports.), 14 vol. 8vo . . . . . . 1849-50 Atlas, constructed and arranged under his direction by A. K. Johnston, with a Con- cise Vocabulary of Military and Marine Terms, 4to . . . . . . . . . . 1848 in 1852, with Index, 9 vol. 8vo . . 1852-59 Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir Charles Stewart, the Second and Third Marquesses of Londonderry, with Annals of Contemporary Events in which they bore a part, 3 vol. 8vo 1861 Tracts (Alison). Allan (William). — Lockharfs Span. Ballads. Allatius (Leo). — Acropolita. Allen (Grant), Mimicry. — Encyc. Brit, XVI. Darwin. Allen (John), Inquiry into the Rise and Growth of the Royal Perogative in Eng- land, new edit, to which is added an Inquiry into the Life and Character of King Eadwig, 8vo ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1849 Alleyne (Sarah Francis). — Zeller. Allibone (S. Austin), A Dictionary of English Literature and British and Ameri- can Authors, Living and Deceased, from the earliest accounts to the latter half of the Nineteenth Century, containing Indexes of Subjects, 3 vol. imp. 8vo 1859-71 Allison (Thomas), Voyage from Archangel, in Russia, 1697. — Pinktrtonh Voy., I. Allman (Prof. G. Johnson, LL.D.), Geometry of Pythagoras. — Encyc. Brit., XX. and BuNBURY (E. H.), Ptolemy. — Encyc. Brit., XX. Allonville (Le Comte d'), Memoires secrets de 1770 a 1830, 6 vol. 8vo 1838-45 Hardenherg. Almack (Richard). — Camden Misc., III. Almanack de Gotha, depuis I'ann^e 1840 jusqu' a present (ports.), 46 vol. l8mQ [contiyiued] ... ... ... ... ... •.• 1840-86 Almanack des Gourmands ; ou, Calendrier Nutritif, Servant de Guide dans les Moyens de Faire excellente chere, par un Vieux Amateur, Tom. L, IL, 2e edit., (planches.), 8 vol. l8mo ... ... ... ... ... 1803-12 Manuel des Amphitryons. Alpine Club. — " Peaks, Passes, and GlaciersJ' Alvarez (Sir Francis), Voyage made unto the Court of Prete Janni, Emperor of Ethiopia. — Pur elms' Voy., II. Amadas (Capt. Philip) and Barlowe (A), Voyage to Virginia, 1584— HaMuyt's Voy., Ill Amadis of Gaul. — Loheira. Amand-Durand. — Durer, Leyden, Rembrandt. Amari (Michele), Storia dei Musulmani di Sicilia, 3 voL in 4, 8vo Firenze, 1854-72 History of the War of the Sicilian Vespers, ed. by the Earl of Ellesmere, 3 vol. 8vo 1850 Tracts (Amari). Amaseo (Romolo). — Pausanias. 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Amandi, a. 687-810 ; Tiliani, a. 708-807 ; Laubacenses, a. 687-926 ; Petaviani, a. 687- 804 ; Laureshamenses, a. 703-803 ; Alamannici, a. 703-926; Guelferbytani, a. 741-823; Nazariani, a. 708-791 ; Sangallenses Baluzii, a. 691-814 ; Sangal- lenses breves, a. 703-817 ; Weingartenses, a. 708-787 et a. 792-936 ; Augienses, a. 709-954 ; Sangallensis breviss, a. 768-889 et a. 814-961 cum not. histor., a. 806-1262 ; Sangallenses majores, a. 709-1056 ; Juvavenses, a. 550-835 ; Salisburgenses, a. 499-1049 \ S. Emmerammi Ratisponensis, a. 732-1062 ; Antiqui Fuldenses, a. 753-822 ; Colonienses, a. 776-1028 ; Brunwilarenses, a. 1000-1125 ; Sanctae Columbae Senonensis, a. 708-1218 ; Lugdunenses, a. 769-841 ; Weissemburgenses, a. 763-846 ; Laurissenses, a. 680- 817, continuato auctore Einhardo, a. 788-829 ; Ein- hardi Annales, a. 741-829 ; Poetae Saxonis Annales Caroli Mag., a. 771-814 ; Chronicon Moissiacense, a. 818 et 840 ; Annales Mettenses, a. 687-930 ; An- nales Fuldenses, a. 680-901 ; Petri bibliothecarii historia Francorum abbrev., a. 680-898 ; Annales Bertiniani, a. 741-882 ; Annales Vedastini, a. 887- 900 ; Chronicon de Normannorum gestis in Francia, a. 820-911 ; Reginonis Chronicon, a. 1-906 ; Con- tinuator Reginonis Trevirensis, a. 907-967 ; Index rerum ; Glossarium. Vol. 2. — Scriptores Rerum Sangallensium, ed. D. Ilde- phonso ab Arx. Vita S. Galli : — Gozberti diaconi continuatio libri II. de miraculis S. Galli, per Wala- fridum emendata ; Appendix ad vitam S. Galli ; 1. 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Andreae Monachi Cnronicon, a. 360- 973 ; De Imperatoria potestate in urbe Roma ; Thietmari Cnronicon, a. 919-1018 ; Index rerum auctore Waitz ; Glossarium auctore Waitz. Vol. 4.— A. Annates ilfniores :— Annales Lindis- famenses et Cantuarienses, a. 618-690 ; Alcuini. a. 782-797; S. Germani minores, a. 642-1146; En- golismenses, a. 815-993 ; S. Maximini Trevirensis, a. 638-987 ; Virdunenses, a. 822-1024, ed. Waitz ; Lau- bienses, a. 418-1505 ; Leodienses, a. 58-1121 ; Fos- senses, a. 1123-1389 ; Excerpta Altahensia, a. 514- 998.— B. Chronica :— Gesta J]piscop. Virdunensium, 887-1047, ed. Waitz ; Folcuini, Gesta Abbat. Lobien- sium, a. 637-980 ; Chronicon Gladbacense, a. 973- 974 ; Chron. S. Michaelis in pago Virdunensi, a 722- 1034, ed. Waitz ; Liber de Successoribns S. Hidulfl in Mediano Monasterio, a. 703-1011, ed. Waitz ; Ex Dudonis Historia Normannorum, ed. Waitz ; Ade- mari Historipe, ed. Waitz.— C. Historice :— Trans- latio S. Liborii, a. 836 ; Ex Vita S. Liutbirgsee, a. , 870 ; Agii Vita et Obitus Hathumodse, a. 840-874 ; Panegyricus Berengarii imp., a. 888-916 ; Gumpoldi Vita Vencezlavi Ducis Bonemise ; Ex Miraculis S, Wigberhti, ed. Waitz ; S. Maximini auctore Sige- hardo, ed. Waitz ; S. Glodesindis et S. Gorgouii ; Translatio S. Epiphani, a. 964-965 ; Vita Brunonis arch. Coloniensis auctore Ruotgera, etc., Trans- latio S. Evergisli episc. Colon. ; Translatio S. Patrocli ; Vita Mahthildis reginee ; . Hrotsuithse Carmina ; Vita Johannis Abbat. Gorziensis auctore Johanne Abbat. S. Arnulfi ; Gerhardi Vita S. Oudal- rici Epiac. Augustani, ed. Waitz ; Ti-anslatio S. Magni ; Ex Pauli Bernriedensis Vita S. Herlucae ; Translatio S. Udalrici ; Vita Chounradi Episc. Constantiensis ; Ex trans. Sanguinis Domini ; Ex Miraculis S. Marci ; Ex Hartmanni Vita S. Wibo- radae ; Ex Miraculis S. Verenge, ed. W.aitz ; Vita Deoderici episc. Mettensis auctore Sigeberto Gem- blacensi ; Ex Vita Kaddrose Abbat. ; Widrici Vita S. Gerardi, episc. Tullensis, ed. Waitz ; Ex Mir- aculis S. Mansueti auctore Adsone ; Ex Miraculis S. Apri ; Othloni Vita S. Wolfkangi, ed. Waitz ; Ex Amoldi Lib. de S. Emmerammo, ed. Waitz ; Vita S. Adalbert! auctore Johanne Canapario et Brunone archiepisc. ; Ex Vita S. Nili Abbat. ; Ex Miraculis S. Alexii ; Purchardi Carmen de Gestis Witigowonis Abbat. ; Epitaphia et Miracula S. Adalheidae auctore Odilone ; Ex vitis Majoli et Willelmi Abbat., ed. Waitz ; Vita Adalberonis II. Mettensis episc. auctore Constantino Abbat. ; Epi- taphium Adalberonis auctore Cuonrado ; Passio S. Cholomanni, ed. Waitz ; Ex Miraculis S. Cholo- manni auctore, ut videtur, Erchenfrido Abbat. ; Adalboldi Vita Heinrici II. imp., ed. Waitz ; Alperti, Operaj Vita Balderici episc. Leodiensis ; Lantberti Vita Heriberti, archiepisc. Coloniensis ; Vita et Miracula S. Berwordi episc. Hildesheimensis auctore Thangmaro ; Adalbert! Vitae Heinrici II. et Cunegundis impp., ed. Waitz ; Vita Burchardi episc. Wonnatiensis, ed. Waitz ; Ex Petri Damiani Vita S. Romualdi, ed. Waitz ; Index rerum auctore Waitz ; Glossarium, auctore Waitz, Vol.5. — A. Annates Minores: — Gernianice: Annales Otten- burani, a. 727-1113 ; S. Michaelis Babenbergensis, a. 1036-1160 ; Scafhusenses, a, 1009-1064 ; Gengen- bacenses, a. 1027-1096 ; S. Eucharii Trevirensis, a. 1015-1092 ; Elnonenses, a, 533-1224 ; Blandinienses, a. 1-1292, ed. Bethmann ; Formoselenses, a. 1-1136, ed. Bethmann.— ©aHice : — Annales 'S. Benigni Divionenses, a. 564-1285, ed. Waitz.— /to^ice :— An- nales Barenses, a. 605-1043 ; Lupi Protospatarii, a. 855-1102. — B. Chronica Minora : — Regum et Impera- torum Catalog!. — C. AnnoAes Majores, Chronica Gene- ralia :— Herimann! Au^en.sis Chronicon, a. 1-1054 ; Lambert! Hersfeldensis Annales, a. 1040-1077, ed, Hesse ; Bertholdi Annales, a. 1054-1080 ; Brunonis Liber de Bello Saxonico ; Bernoldi Chronicon ; Annales Romani, a. 1044-1187 ; Marian! Scotti Chronicon, a, 1-1082, ed. Waitz ; Index auctore Koepke ; Glossarium, auctore Koepke. Vol. 6. — Ekkehard! Uraugiensis Chronica (ad 1125), ed. Waitz ; Sigebert! Gemblacensis Chronica cum Continuationibus (381-1237), ed. Bethmann ; An- nales Erphesfurdenses, a. 1125-1137 ; Annalista Saxo, 741-1139, ed, Waitz ; Index auctore Watten- bach ; Glossarium, auctore Wattenbach, VoL 7. — Johannis diaconi Chronicon Venetum et Gradense usque ad a. 1008 ; Ex Rodulfl Glabri Historiarum libris V, usque ad a, 1044, ed. Waitz ; Chronicon Novaliciense usque ad a. 1048, ed, Beth- mann ; Herigeri et Anselmi Gesta Episcoporum Tungrensium Traiectensium et Leodiensium ad a. 1048, ed. Koepke ; Ex Chronico, S. Benign! Divion- ensis, a. 1041-1052, ed. Waitz ; Gundechar! Liber Pontificalis Eichstetensis usque ad a. 1072, ed. Bethmann ; Ottonis et aliorum continuationes saec, XII. -XVI ; Anonymus Haserensis de Episcopis Eichstetensibus, a. 741-1058. ed- Bethmann ; M. Adami Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae pontificum usque ad a. 1072, ed. Lappenberg ; Chronicon breve Bremense usque ad a 1072, ed. Lappenberg ; Gesta Episcoporum Cameracensium, ed. Bethmann ; Chronicon S. Andreee castri Cameracesii, a. 1001- 1133, ed. Bethmann ; Leonis Marsicani et Petri diaconi Chronica monaster!! Casinensis, 529-1139, ed. Wattenbach ; Chronicon Episcoporum Hildes- heiraensium usque ad a. 1472 ; Index rerum auctore Wilmans ; Glossarium, auctore Wilmans. Vol. 8.— Arnulfi Gesta Archiepiscoporum Mediolan- ensium usque ad a. 1077, edd. Bethmann et Watten- bach ; Landulphi Historia Mediolanensis usque ad a. 1085, edd. Bethmann et Wattenbach ; Catalogus archiepiscoporum Mediolanensium usque ad a. 1355, ed. Wattenbach ; Gesta Treverorum, ed. Waitz ; Pars Prior usque ad a. 1101 ; Additamentum et continuatio prima a. 1015-1132 ; Gesta Godefridi Archiepiscopi, a, 1124-1127 ; Appendix Monumen- torum Treverensium ; Ex translatione S. Celsi auctore Theoderico ; De Abbatia S. Martini ex Vita Magnerici auctore Eberwino ; Ex Miraculis S. Symeonis auctore Eberwino ; Ex Vita S. 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Beth- mann et Wattenbach ; Gesta episcoporum Tul- lensium usque ad a. 1107, ed. Waitz ; Index, auctore Wilmans ; Glossarium, auctore Wilmans. Vol. 9. — Cosmse Chronica Bcemorum, ed. Kopke ; Chronicon Benedictoburanum, ed. Wattenbach ; Guillermi Apuliensis Gesta Robert! Wiscardi, a. 1009-1085, ed. Wilmans ; Genealogia Comitura Bulonensium, ed. Bethmann ; Genealogia Comitum Flandrise, ed. Bethmann ; Hugonis Floriacensis Opera historica, accedunt aliae Francorum His- torijB, ed. Waitz ; Chronicon Affigemense, a. 1083- 1100 ; Chronicon Polonorum usque ad a. 1113, ed. Szlachtowsk! et Kopke ; Annales Austrise, ed. Wattenbach ; Index auctoribus Wilmans et Watten- bach ; Glossarium, auctore Wilmans. Vol. 10.— Annales Babenbergenses, Ensdorfenses, Augustan! minores ; Annales Suevi* ; Ex Honorii Augustodunensis sumnia totius et imagine mimdi, ed. Wilmans ; Regum imperatorum catalog!, ed. Kcepke ; Chronicon Gozecense, a. 1041-1135, ed. Koepke ; Chronica episc. ecclesiae Merseburgensis, ed. Wilmans ; Gesta abbatiim Trudonensium, ed. Kcepke ; Ex Willelmi Malmesburiensis scriptis historicis, ed. Waitz ; Laurentii de Leodio ^esta Episcop. Virdunensium et abbatum S. Vitom, ed. Waitz ; Gesta Episcop. Mettensium, ed. Waitz ; Vita Chrodegangi episcopi Mettensis auctore ut videtur Johanne abbate Gorziensi ; Vita Mah- thildis reginse antiquior, ed. Koepke ; Vita Gebe- hardi episcopi Constantiensis, ed. Wattenbach ; Vita S. Haimeradi, ed. Koepke ; Index auctoribus Wattenbach ; Glossarium, auctore Wilmans. Vol. 11.— Gesta archiepiscop, Salisburgensium, ed. Wattenbach; Vita Meinwerci episcopi Pather- brunnensis ; Vita Godehardi episcopi Hildenes- PER. 305 heimensis auctore Wolfherio ; Vita Stephani regis Ungariae, ed. Wattenbach; Wiponis proverbia, tetralogus Heinrici regis, vita Chuonradi II. im- peratoris ; Vita Guntheri eremitse ; Vita Richardi abbatis S. Vitoni Virdunensis, ed. Wattenbach ; Vita Popponis abbatis Stabnlensis, auctore Ever- helmo, ed. Wattenbach ; Bardonis archiepiscopi Moguntini vita duplex, ed. Wattenbach ; Trans- latio S. Dionysii Areopagitae, ed. Kcepke ; Ex Othloni operibus, ed. Wilmans ; Brunveilarensis Monasterii fundatio, ed. Koepke; Gisleberti Car- men de incendio S. Amandi Elnonensis, ed. Beth- mann ; Triumphus S. Remacli de Malraundariensi ctenobio, ed. Wattenbach ; Vita Annonis archiep. Coloniensis, ed. Koepke; Historise Farfenses, ed. Bethmann ; Benzonis episcopi Albensis ad Henri- cum IV., ed. Pertz ; Index auctore Wilmans ; Glossarium, auctore Wilmans. Vol. 12.— Vita Anselmi episcopi Lucensis, auctore Bardone presbytero, 1087, ed. Wilmans : Vita Theo- derici abbatis Andaginensis, 1087, ed. Wattenbach; Vita Bennonis II. episcopi Osnabrugensis auctore Norberto abbate Iburgensi, 108S, ed. Wilmans ; Jocundi translatio S. Servatii, 1088, ed. Kopke ; Vita Adalberonis episcopi Wirziburgensis (obiit 1090), 1091, ed. Wattenbach ; Wido episcopus Fer- rariensis de schismate Hildebrandi, 1090, ed. Wil- mans ; ex Vita Wolfhelmi abbatis Brunwilarensis auctore Conrado, 1091, ed. Wilmans ; Vita Bene- dicti abbatis Clusensis, 1091, ed. Bethmann ; Vita Willihelmi abbatis Hirsaugiensis (obiit 1091), auct. Haimoue, 1107, ed. Wattenbach; Vita Altmanni episcopi Pataviensis (obiit 1091), 1156, ed. Watten- bach ; Vita Wernheri episcopi Merseburgensis, 1093, ed. Wilmans ; Ex Vita S. Udalrici prioris Cellensis, 1093, ed. Wilmans ; Vita Heinrici IV. imperatoris, 1106, ed. Wattenbach ; Translatio et miracula S. Modoaldi, ex translatione S. Auctoris, miracula B. Egidii, ed. Jaffe ; Seheri primordia Calmosiacensia, 1109, ed. Jaffe ; Donizonis Vita Mathildis, 1115, ed. Bethmann ; Narratio de libertate ecclesise Faber- iensis, 1116, ed. Bethmann ; Canonici Leodiensis Chronicon rhythmicum, 1119, ed. Wattenbach ; Hessonis scholastici relatio de concilio Remensi, 1119, ed. Wattenbach ; Uodalscalcus de Eginone ot Herimanno, 1120, ed. Jaffd ; Vita Theogeri abbatis S. Georgii et episcopi Mettensis, 1120, ed. .Jaflf6; Vita Erminoldi abbatis Pruveningensis, 1121, ed. Jaff^ ; Vita Friderici episcopi Leocliensis, 1121, ed. Wattenbach ; Narratio de electione Lotharii in regnum Romanorum, 1125, ed. Watten- bach ; Vita Godefridi Comitis Capenbergensis (obiit 1127), 1149, ed. Jaffe ; Vita Karoli Comitus Flan- driae, 1127, ed. Kopke ; Rupertus de incendio Tiutiensi et de Cunone episcopi Ratisponensi, ed. Jaffe; Translatio Godehardi episcopi Hildes- heimensis, 1131 ; Ex Herimanni de miraculis S. Marise Laudunensis, 1129, ed. Wilmans ; Vita Nor- berti archiep. Magdeburgensis, 1134, ed. Wilmans ; Arnulfi archidiaconi in Girardum Engolismensem invectiva; Vita Ottonis episcopi Bambergensis, 1139, ed. Kopke ; Index rerum auctore Jaffe ; Glossarium, auctore Jaffe Vol. 13.— Praefatio auctore Waitz. — Supplementa Tomorum I.-XJL, Pars I., Annales et Chronica Vmversalia :— Chronicon Universale, 741 ; Con- tinuatio, Annales Maximiniani ; Annales Chrono- graphi vetusti ; Annalium veterum fragmenta partim ex Mettensibus desumta ; Annales Sith- lenses, S. Amandi brevissimi, Lobienses ; Stab- ulenses ; Notae S. Victoris Xantensis ; S. Gereonis Coloniensis, breves Alsaticae :— Notae Strasburg- enses et Weissenburgenses; S. Salvatoris Scafhu- sensis ; Annales regum Sangallenses ; S. Emmer- ammiminores; Annalium Ratisbonensium majorum fragmentum ; Annales Windbergenses ; S. Stephani Frisingenses ; Annalium Salisburgensium addi- tamentum, ed. Wattenbach ; Chronicon Suevicura universale, ed. Bresslau ; Chronici Herimanni continuatio codicis Sangallensis auctore, ut videtur, Bertholdo ; Ad Mariani Scotti Chronicon addi- tamentum ; Heirici monachi S. Germani Auti- siodorensis Annales breves ; Annales S. Dionysii ; Remenses ; Floriacenses breves ; Nivemenses ; Ex Annalibus Anglorum Antiquis, ed. Pauli ; Annales necrologici Fuldenses ; Prumienses ; Chronicon breve Alamannicum ; Isidori continuatum, breve Isidoro subjectura, imperatorum Augustanum. — ■Genealogiae, Historiae, Catalogi Regum :— Genealogiae Karolorum breves, regum Francorum ; Historiae Francorum Steinveldenses ; Historia regum Fran- corum ; Genealogiae scriptoris Fusniacensis ; De genere comitum Flandrensium notae Parisienses ; Genealogia Welforum, Zaringorum ; Catalogi regum et imperatorum; Tabulagentis Billingorum.— Catalogi Episcoporum, Abbatum : — Catalogus ab- batum Fuldensium, et nomina fratrum Corbeien- sium, ed. Holder-Egger, episcoporum August- ensium et abbatum S. Afrae, episcoporum Hil- desheimensium ; Catalogi abbatum Epternacen- sium ; abbatum, S. Eugendi Jurensis ; Catalogus . abbatum S. Amandi Elnonensis ; Series episcop- " orum et abbatum Germaniae, ed. Holder-Egger.— Gesta Episcoporum, Abbatum : — Ex Gestis episco- porum Autisiodorensium ; Ex Heirici Miraculorum S. Germani ; Flodoardi Historia Remensisecclesiae, ed. Heller et Waitz ; Gesta abbatum S. Bertini Sithiensium, ed. Holder-Egger ; Folcwini Gesta ; Simonis Gesta ; Continuatio ; Chronicon Vedas- tinum ; Ex Guimanni libro de possessionibus S. Vedasti ; Index auctore Krusch ; Glossarium auctore Krusch. Vol. 14. — Praefatio auctore Waitz . — Supplementa Tomorum I. -XII., Pars. II., Gesta Episcoporum, Historiae {Chronica) : — Chronicon Venetum quod vulgo dicunt Altinate, ed. Simonsfeld ; De rebus Treverensibus, saec. VIII. -X., libellus ; Historia Mosomensis monasterii, ed. Wattenbach ; Ex Anselmi Gestorum episcoporum Leodiensium recensione altera ; Brunwilarensis monasterii fun- datorum actus ; Tomelli historia monasterii Has- noniensis, ed. Holder-Egger ; Chronica monasterii Watinensis, ed. Holder-Egger ; Gesta episcoporum Cameracensium continuata ; Historia Hirsaugiensis monasterii ; Monumenta historiae Tornacensis ; Gesta archiepiscoporum Magdeburgensium, ed. Schum ; Chronicon Laetiense, ed. Heller ; Historia Walciodorensis monasterii ; Monumenta historiae Lobiensis ; Chronicon breve episcoporum Augus- tensium et Abbatum S. Afrae ; Thioderici aeditui Tuitiensis opuscula, ed. Holder-Egger ; Monumenta Aquicinctina ; Notae Gemblacenses, ed. Holder- Egger, — Supplementum Tomi XIII. : — Genealogiae Aquicinctinae, ed. Holder-Egger ; Index, auctore Francke ; Glossarium auctore Francke. Vol. 15.— (Not pubhshed.) Vol. 16. — Francia Orientalis :— Annales Herbipolenses, a. 1125-1158, 1202-1204, 1215; Annales et Notae Halesbrunnenses et Eberbacenses, a. 1099-1460.— Thuringia et Saxonia :— Annales Sancti Petri Erphes- furdenses, a, 1078-1182 ; Erphordenses, a. 1220-1254 ; Veterocellenses, a. 801-1484 ; Palidenses auctore Theodoro monacho ab O.C. 1182 et 1390; Rosen- veldenses, a. 1057-1130 ; Magdeburgenses, a. 1-1188, 1453-1460 ; Stederburgenses auctore Gerhardo prse- posito, a. 1000-1195 ; Pegavienses et Bosovienses, a. 1000-1227 ; Stadenses auctore Alberto ab O.C. 1256, ed. Lappenberg ; Hamburgenses, a. 1-1265, ed, Lappenberg ; Ryenses ab O.C. 1288, ed. Lappen- berg ; Lubicenses, a. 1264-1324, ed. Lappenberg ; Saxonici ab O.C. 1271, ed. Bethmann ; Notae Han- noveranae, a. 1297 ; Annales Yburgenses, a. 817-841, 1072-1085 ; Notae Monasterienses, a. 1041-1197.— Frisia et Hollandia : — Annales Egmundani, a. 875- 1205, 1207-1315,— ^n(/Zia :— Annalium Angliae ex- cerpta ; Ex c, annalium, a, 1-1155 ; Ex c. S, Petri Cantuariensis, a, 1111-1141 ; Ex c. annalium Saxoni- corum, a. 743-1147 ; Ex annalibus Winchecum- bensibus, a. 1052-1194 ; Ex c. annalium a Nativitate Johannis, 1235 ; Ex ann. Fiscannensibus, a. 919- 1213 ; Ex ann. Halesiensibus, a. 780-1290 ; Ex ann. Saeculi XIII., a. 1066-1271.— G^a^iia :— Annales Engolismenses, a. 815-991 ; Annales Catalaunenses ; Annales S. Petri Catalaunensis, a. 1009-1196 ; Con- tinuatio, a. 1202-1228 ; Annales Dervenses, a, 1196- ISie.—Lotharingia :— Annales Mosellani, a. 704-797, ed. Lappenberg ; S, Pauli Virdunensis, a, 908-1215, 1249, 1419 ; Aquicinctini, a, 1079-1279 ; S. Quintini Veromandensis, a. 793-994 ; Cameracenses auctore Lamberto Waterlos, a. 1099-1170 ; Gandenses, a. 1296-1310, ed. Lappenberg ; Parchenses a Nativi- tate Johannis, 1310,1458 ; Marchianenses, a. 1-1306, ed. Bethmann ; Floreffienses, a, 1-1482, ed, Beth- mann ; S, Jacobi Leodienses, a. 1-1393 ; Lamberti Parvi Annales, a. 988-1193 ; Reineri Annales, a. 1066-1230 ; Notae Aureaevallenses, a. 549-1192 ; An- nales Aquenses, a. 1001-1196 ; Rodenses, a. c. 1100- 1157 ; Brunwilarenses, a, 1000-1179 ; Colonienses 20 306 PER. miaores; S. Petri Coloniensis a. 798-818; Colon- ieuses breves, a. 814-964 ; Colonienses, a. 944, 979 ; Remenses et Colonienses, a. 961-1196 ; S. Gereonis ("oloniensis, a. 1191-1248; Notae S. Petri Colon- iensis, a. 1247 ; Annales Agrippinenses, a. 1092- 1348 ; Index et Glossarium auctore Pertz. Vol, 17.— Fmncia Orientalis :— Annales et Notae Ba- benbergenses, ed, Jaff6. — Saxonia : — Annales Bre- menses, a. 750-1307, ed. Jaflf<5. — Lotharlngia : — Annales Colonienses Maximi ab O.C. 1237, ed. Pertz ; Colonienses Minimi ab a. 1198-1206, ed. Pertz.— Francia Rhenensis :— Annales Moguntini, a. 1083-1309 ; S. Disibodi, a. 891-1200, ed. Waitz ; Seli- genstadenses, a. 1067-1168, ed. Bethmann ; S. Nazarii, a. 936-978, ed. Bethmann ; Wormatienses, a. 873-1366, breves Wormatienses, a. 1165-1295 ; Spirenses, a. 920-VA72.—Jlsatia : — Annales Argen- tinenses, a. 673-1207, ed. Jaffe ; Ellenhardi Argen- tinensis Annales et Chronica, ed JafFe ; Annales Marbacenses, a. 631-1375, ed. Wilmans ; Mauri- monasterienses, a. 814-1288, ed. Jaffe; Colmarienses, Basileenses, Chi-onicon Colmariense, a. 1211-1472, ed. JdML—Burgundia :— Annales Bernenses, a. 1191-1405 ; Notae Cluniacenses, a. 412-1359.— ^?a- mannia :— Annales S. Blasii et Engelbergenses, a. 932-1546; Suevici, a. 1273-1292; S. Trudperti, a. 1246 ; S. Georgii in Nigi-a Silva, a. 613-1308 ; Sin- delfingenses, a. 1083-1294 ; Weingartenses Weltici, a. 1101-1181 ; Ottenbm-ani Isingrimi et Minores, 1121-1416. — Baixvria : — Annales Benedictoburani, a. 1109-1278, ed. Jaffe ; Notae Diessenses, a. 1122-1432, ed. Jaffe : Annales et Notae Undersdorfenses, ed. Jaffe ; Scheftlarienses, ed. Jaffe ; Annales et His- toria Altahenses, ed. Jaffe ; Annales S.S. Udalrici et Afrae Augiistenses, a. 1106-1334, ed. Jaffe ; Notae Baumburgenses, a. 1058-1383, ed. Jaff6 ; Magni presbyteri Annales Reicherspergenses, ed. Watten- bach ; Annales Aldersbacenses, a. 1273-1286 ; Oster- hovenses, a. 43-1433, ed. Wattenbach ; Historiae et Annales Windbergenses, ed. Jaffe ; Annales et Notae S. Emmerammi Ratisbonenses et Welten- burgenses, ed. Jaffe ; Annales Ratisbonenses, 1201, ed. Wattenbach ; Eberhardi Archidiaconi Ratis- bonensis Annales, a. 1273-1305, ed. Jaff6 ; Annales Pruveningenses, a. 770-1298, ed. Wattenbach ; Chounradi Schirensis chronicon, catalogi, annales, ed. Jaff6. — Bohemia et Moravia :— Annales Gradi- enses et Opatowicenses, a. 894-1158, ed. Watten- bach ; Vincentii et Gerlachi Annales, a. 1140-1198, ed. Wattenbach ; Heinrici de Heimburg Annales, a. 861-1300 ; Annales Bohemiae brevissimi, a. 80- 1453; Index rerum, scripsit Jaffe ; Glossariui;, scripsit Jaffe. Vol. 18. — Annales Italiae : — Cafari et continuatorum Annales Januae, a. 1099-1294 ; Cafari Annales, a. 1099-1163 ; Oberti Cancellarii Annales, a. 1164-1173 ; Otoboni bcribae Annales, a. 1174-1196 ; Ogerii Panis Annales, a. 1197-1219 ; Marchisii scribae Annales, a. 1220-1224 ; Bartholomaei scribae Annales, a. 1225-1248 ; Annales Januenses annorum, 1249-1264 ; Lanfranci Pignolli, Guilielmi de Murtedo, Marini Ususmaris et Henrici Marchionis de Gavio Annales, a. 1264-1265 ; Marineti de Marino, GuUielmi de Murtedo juris peritorum, Marini Ususmaiis et Johannis Suzoboni laicorum Annales, a. 1265-1266 ; Nicolai Guercii et Guilielmi de Mur- tedo Ictorum, Enrici Drogi et Bonivas.salli Usus- maris laicorum annales, a. 1267-1269; Oberti Stanconi, Jacobi Aurie, Marchisini de Cassino et Bertolini Bonifatii annales, a. 1270-1279; Jacobi Auriae annales, a. 1280-1294 ; Annales Mediol- anenses, a. 1154-1230 : Libellus Tristitiae et doloris, a. 1154-1177 ; Gesta Federici imper., a. 1189-1190, Continuatio, a. 1201-1230 ; Annales Mediolanenses minores, ed. Jaffe ; Placentini, a. 1012-1317 : Pla- centini Guelfl, a. 1012-1235 ; Placentini Gibellini, a. 1154-1284 ; Mutii de Modoetia Notae, a. 1290-1302; Mathei Vicecomitus litterae ad Placentinos de obitu Ottonis archiep., a. 1295 et notae archiep. Mediolanensium, a. 1295-1317 ; Annales Laudenses auctoribus Ottone et Acerbo Morensis, a. 1153-1168, •ed. JaffS ; Annales et Notae Parraenses efc Ferrari- en.ses, ed. Jaff6 ; Annales Cremonenses, a. 1096- 1232, ed. Jaffe ; Bergoraates, a. 1167-1241, ed. Jaffe ; Brixienses, a. 1014-1273, ed. Bethmann ; Index auctore Arndt ; Glossarium auctore Arndt. Vol. 19.—Knnalium Italiae pars Altera.— Italia. Sup- erior :— Annales Veronenses, Mantuani, a. 1183- 1299; Rolandini Patavini Chronica, a. 1200-1260, 1262, ed. Jaff«5 ; S. Justinae Patavini, a. 1207-1270, ed. Jaff^ ; Forouilienses, a. 1252-1331, ed. Arndt ; Notae Passerini, a. 1343-1364, ed. Arndt.— Tuscia : — Annales Florentini, a. 1100-1 173 ; Senenses, a. 1107- 1407, ed. Bbhmer; Bernardi Marangonis Annales Pisani, a. 1004-1175, ed. Pertz.— Terra Ecclesiae Romaime : — Annales Reatini, a. 1054-1377, ed. Beth- mann ; Urbevetani, a. 1161-1313 ; Notae Romanae, a. 1111, 1123 ; Sublacenses, a. 1145-1216 ; Ceccan- enses, 1217. — Regnuni SiciUae : — Annales Casinenses, a. 1000-1212 ; Ryccardi de Sancto Germano notarii chronica, a. 1189-1243 ; Roraoaldi II. Archiep. Salemitani Annales, a. 893-1178, ed. Arndt ; De pace Veneta relatio, a. 1177, ed. Arndt ; Gli Diurnali di Messer Mattheo di Giovenazzo, ed. Pabst; Annales Siculi, 1027-1282.— il/a/f« His- panica : — Annales Barcinonenses, 1149. — Amjlia : — Annales Lindisfarnenses et Dunelmenses, a. 532- 1199 ; Cnutonis regis Gesta sive Encomium Emmae reginae auctore monacho S. Bertini. — Amudium Gennaniae pars reliqua : — Pomeraniu. — Annales Pomeraniae, ed. Arndt ; Annales et Notae Colbaz- ienses, a. 17-1560; Notae Caminenses, a. 1495, 1496. — Prussia : — Annales Prussiae, ed. Arndt ; Terrae Prussicae, a. 1029-1450 ; Prussici breves, a. 1190- 1337 ; Canonici Sambiensis, a. 3-1338. — Livonia : — Annales Dunemundenses, a. 1313-1348, ed. Arndt. — Silesia :— Annales Silesiae, ed. Arndt ; Wrati-slavi- enses, antiqui, a. 1238-1380, Magistratus Wratislavi- enses, a. 1149-1491 ; Wratislavienses majores, a. 1230-1371 ; Notae monialiura S. Clarae Wratislavien- sium, a. 1200, 1682; SUesiaci compilati, a. 967-1249 ; Grissowienses majores et minores, 1230-1312 ; Cis- terciensium in Heinrichow, pars. I., a. 971-1317; Heinrichowenses, a. 977-1293 ; Lubenses, a. 1241- 1315; Epitaphia ducum Silesiae, a. 1201-1342; Silesiae superioris, a. 1071-1290 ; Chronicon Polono- Silesiacum, l'2.78.—Polonia :— Annales Poloniae, ed. Rbpell et Arndt ; Cracovienses vetusti, a. 948-1122, 1136 ; Lubinenses, a. 1143-1175 ; Kamenzenses, a. 965-1165 ; Capituli Cracoviensis ab O.C. 1331 ; Cracovienses compilati, a. 966-1291 ; Catalogus Episcoporum Cracoviensium ; Annales Polonorum, a. 899-1419 ; Notae Lublinenses, a. 1450-1497 ; An- nales Cracovienses breves, a. 965-1283 ; Mechovi- enses, a. 947-1434 ; Sanctae Crucis Polonici, a. 966-1410 ; Ephemerides et Notae Wladislavienses, a. 1296-1366. — Ungaria :— Annales Posonienses, a. 997-1203, ed. Arndt ; Index auctore Pabst ; Glos- sarium, auctore Pabst. Vol. 20.— Supplementa Tom. 1, 5, 7, 12.— Chronica Aevi Suevici :— Ex Orderici Vitalis historia ecclesi- astica ; Ottonis episcopi Frisingensis Opera, ed. Wilmans ; Triumphus S. Lamberti de castro Bul- lonico, ed. Arndt ; Ex vita S. MochuUei Hiberni- ensis episcopi, ed. Pertz ; Historia pontificalis, a. 1148-1152, ed. Arndt ; Chronicon Lippoldsbergense, a. 1051-1151, ed. Arndt ; Reineri monachi tS. Laur- entii Leodiensis Opera historica, ed. Arndt ; Casus monasterii Petrishusensis recogniti Abel et Wei- land, a. 1134-1156 et 1165 ; Fundatio monasterii Gratiae Dei circa, a. 1147, ed. Pabst ; Index rerum et Glossarium auctore Arndt. Vol. 21.— Helmoldi presbyteri chronica Slavorum, a. 800-1172 ex schedis Lappenberg; Arnoldi abbatis Lubecensis Chronica, a. 1172-1209 recensuit Lappen- berg ; Chronicon Holtzatiae auctore presbytero Bremensis dioecesis, a. 1172-1428 recensnit Lappen- berg ; Gesta abbatum Lobbiensium, a. 972-1156, ed. Arndt ; Chronicon Laureshamense, a. 764-1179, ed. Pertz ; Historia Welf orura Weingai-tensis et con- tinuationes a. 800-1208, ed. Weiland ; Gisleberti Chronicon Hanoniense, a. 1070-1195, ed. Arndt ; Index rerum auctore Weiland ; Glossarium auctore Weiland. Vol. 22.— Gotifredi Viterbiensis Opera, ed. W^aitz ; Martini Oppaviensis Chronicon pontificum et im- peratorum, ed. Weiland ; Thomae Tusci Gesta imperatorum et pontificum, ed. Ehrenfeuchter ; Annales 8. Pantaleonis Coloniensis, ed. Cardauns ; Index rerum auctore Ehrenfeuchter ; Glossarium auctore Ehrenfeuchter. Vol. 23.— Annales S. Victoris Massilienses: Barcinon- enses, 538-1137 ; S. Victoris Massilienses, 1000-1542 ; Chronicon Gurcense, ed. Wattenbach, 1088-1180 ; Monumenta Epternacensia, ed. Weiland : Ex Vita S. Willibrordi auctore Thiofrido abbate, 1100; Catalogus abbatum primus, 739-1110 ; Catalogus abbatum secundus, 897-1539 ; Chronicon Epternac- PER. 307 cense auctore Theoderico monacho, 726, 1191; Li- bellus de libertate Epternacensi propugnata auctore Theoderico, 1192 ; Gesta episcoporum Halberstad- ensium, ed. Weiland, 781-1209 ; Gesta Albert! II. episcopi Halberstadensis, 1324-1349 ; Chronicon Montis yereni, ed. Ehrenfeuchter, 1124-1225 ; Gene- alogia Wettinensis ; Heinrici Chronicon Lyvoniae, ed. Arndt, 1186-1227; Burchardi et Cuonradi Urspergensium Chronicon, ed. Abel et Weiland, 1229 ; Historia Friderici imperatoris Magni ; Ex- cerptum ex Gallica historia ; Chronicon S. Mich- aelis Luneburgensis, ed. Weiland, 937-1229 ; Tituli Luneburgenses ; Gesta episcoporum Traiectensium, ed. Weiland, 1139-1232 ; Chronicon Ebersheimense, ed. Weiland, -1235 ; Emonis et Menkonis Werum- ensium Chronica, ed. Weiland, 1204-1296 ; Gesta abbatum Horti 8. Mariae, ed. Weiland, 1230-1259 ; Chronicon Ottenburanum, ed. Weiland, 764-1235 ; Albrici monachi Triumfontium Chronicon, ed. Scheffer-Boichorst, -1241 ; Index rerum, Weiland ; Glossarium, Weiland. Vol. 24. — Praefatio a. Waitz — Annales, Notue breves (Supplementa T. 16, 17):— Chronica regiae Colon- iensis continuatio prima (1175-1220) ; Annales Tiel- enses (692-1345) ; Notae Bronienses (1102-1175) ; S. Amati Duacenses (1206-1358); Stabulenses (1232- 1253) ; Annales Aquenses (l-119(i) ; et Notae S. Blasii Brunsvicenses ; Thuringici breves (1099-1291, 824-975); Halesbrunnenses majores (1126-1318). 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On the proposed plan of Naval Retirement for 300 Captains, 1845 Agricultural Distress, On the Distressed State of the Agricultural Population, and the bane- ful effects of Absenteeism, etc., by a London Merchant, 1834 . . . . • . . — — — Battle of the Ploughshare : Price, Pro- fit, and Rent, etc., by a Landowner and a Farmer, 1846 Alcock (Major T. St. L.), On the Poor Relief Bill for Ireland, and its bearing on Emigra- tion, etc., 1847 Alford (Rev. H.), The Conversion and Cha- racter of St. Paul : Feast of St. Paul Alison (A.), England in 1815 and 1845 ; or, a Sufficient and a Contracted Currency, 1845 . . The same, Uth edit., 1847 Free Trade and a Fettered Currency, 1847 Universal Free Trade, 1852 Allen (Capt. W.), Mutual Improvement : a Scheme for the Self -Adjustment of the Social Machine, 1846 Alms-Giving, Against the System of, for the Payment of Union Rates in Ireland, 1849 . . Alvanley (Lord), The State of Ireland con- sidered, etc., 1841 .. Amari (M.), The Anglo-French Mediation in Sicily, 1849 American Resources, by a Citizen of Pennsyl- vania, 1868.. Amos (A.), On the Expediency of admitting the Testimony of Parties to Suits, etc., 1850 Anderson (J. S. M.), The Trials of the Church : a Quickening of her Zealand Love, etc., 1850 Anglicanism, Development of, the Hope of the Church of England, etc., by a Church- man, 1847 . . Apostolical Succession, On, by a Reformed Catholic ; with a Notice of the Presbyterian Attack on Dr. Hook, etc., 1839 . . « . . Archer (Major E.), Upon the Policy of per- mitting Emigration from India to Mauritius, 1840 Aristophanes, Frogs of, trans, by C. C. Clifford, 1848 Army Reform : a Method of reducing the Estimates a Million, etc., by a Cidevant Cavalry Officer, 1833 Arnold (Dr. T.), On the Study of Modern His- tory, 1841 . . Arnold (T. J.), The Law upon Church Rates vindicated, 1837 Art-Union of London and the Board of Trade : Proposed Interference with the Society's Plan (two copies) . . 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Austria and Central Italy, 1849 Azeglio (Marquis M. d'), The Present Move- ment in Italy, trans, from the Italian, 1847 . . Austrian Assassinations in Lombardy : ed. by P. Prandi, trans, from the Italian, 1848 Babbage (C), On the Principles of Taxation, with reference to a Property Tax, etc (two copies), 1848-52 . . . . . . 83, Baillie-Cochrane (A.), The State of Greece, 1847 Baker (Col. V.), Army Reform, 1869 . . Ballot (The), Strictures on, by an Elector of Petersfield, 1835 . . Bank of England : On the Effects of its Admini- stration upon the Commercial and Manufac- turing Interests of the Country, etc. , 1840 . . Statement of its Power, and the use it has made of it, etc., 1832 Banking Question (The), View of, etc., 1832 • . . Enquiry into, and on Banking Currency, by a Merchant, 1833 Barker (Rev. J. H.), True Materialism, etc., 1876 Barrett (Dr. J. T.), Upon the Apportionment proposed of Episcopal Patronage between the Dioceses of London and Rochester, 1837 Barry (E. 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T., Lord), France and Austria in Central Italy, 1852 . . . . . . . . 98 Beginning of the End (The), by a Member of the Carlton Club, 1844 . . . . . . 52 Benchers, The Ballot for, by a Templar, 1848. . 81 Bengal Judicial Institutions, On, by a Barrister-at-Law, 1849 .. .. .. 89 Bennison (W.), The Cause of the Present Money Crisis explained, etc., 1837 .. .. 36 Benson (C), On the Proceedings of the Ecclesi- astical Commissioners, 1887 . . . . IS — Rubrics and Canons of the Church of England considered, 1845 . . . . . . 66 Berens (Archd.), A Letter to the Editor of the Quarterly Review, 1834 . . . . . . 25 Berkeley (G. F.), Defence of the Game Laws, and their Effects upon the Morals of the Poor, 1845 (two copies) . . . . . . 43, 64 Berkeley (Hon. Capt.), On the System of War and Peace Complements in Her Majesty's Ships, 1839 . . . . . . . . 27 Berlin Conferences (The), and the Political State of Europe, by a Constitutionalist, 1872 118 Best (Hon. ancl Rev. 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British Diplomacy in the River Plate, 1847 . . Britten (B.), On the Construction of Heavy ArtUlery, etc., 1872 . . Broad Gauge the bane of the Great Western Railway Company, etc., by L. S. D., 1846 . . Brodribb (E.), On the Tea Duties Brooke (J.), A Letter from Borneo ; with Notices of the Country and its Inhabitants, 1842 Brougham (Lord), Speech upon the Business of Parliament, etc., 1837 Speech on Imprisonment for Debt, 1837 Speech on the Civil List ; or, the Income and Expenses of the Crown, 1838 . . Speech on the Maltreatment of the North American Colonies, 1838 Speech upon the Slave Trade, etc., 1838 Speech upon Canada, 1838 On Law Reform, 1843 . . On Criminal Police and National Edu- cation, 1847 On the late Revolution in France, 1848 On the Making and Digesting of the Law, 1849 . . . . Inaugural Address on the Establish- ment of a Law School, 1850 The Legislation of 1850, as regards the Amendment of the Law, 1850 Speeches on County Courts and Law Amendment, 1853 . . Installation Address as Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh, 1860 . . Reply to a Speech of Lord Brougham, October 7, 1831 An "Article" for Lord Brougham's Bankruptcy Digest, by a Practical Man, 1849 Brown (H.), Irish Wants and Pi-actical Re- medies, etc., 1848 .. Vol 46 98 107 114 13 14 112 13 26 69 72 111 63 47 108 99 97 107 105 105 92 102 107 5 89 84 Brown (J.), The Evils of the Unlimited Lia- bility for Accidents of Masters and Railway Companies, etc., 1870 Brown (Rev. J.), Five Discourses preached before the Univei-sity of Cambridge (Dec, 1839), 1840 . . .... ... Church Observances, especially in con- nection with the Season of Advent, etc.. May- Four Sermons, 1843 Considerations in favour of the nooth Grant, etc., 1845 Browne (R. D.), On the late Misunderstanding between Mr. Somers, M.P., and Mr. T. W. Beaumont, 1838 Browne (Rev. R. W.), The Daily Service: a Sermon, 1838 Browning (G.), Memoir of Napoleon III., and a Political Poem " Rip Van Winkle," 1873 Brydges (Sir H. 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Burrows (Dr. G.), Introductory Lecture to a course on Forensic Medicine, etc., 1831 Burton (Rev. Dr. E.), Sequel to Remarks upon Church Reform, etc., 1832 . . Burton (Capt. J. R.), On the National De- fences, 1848 Bushe (G. P.), On the Income Tax, 1845 Busk (Capt. H.), A Reply to the Apology of Mr. Gladstone, contained in his "Chapter of Autobiography," etc., 1868 . . Butler (Rev. G.), The Higher Education of Women, etc., 1867 .. Caird (J.), High Farming, etc., 1849 . . Calvert (F.), Upon certain Laws afiPecting Agriculture, 1849 . . Canada, On the Proceedings as to, in the Present Session of Parliament, etc., 1837 . . Canterbury in New Zealand, Association for Founding the Settlement of, 1850 . . Cambridge Antiquarian Society Report, 1844 Cambridge University, The Statutes of Queen Elizabeth (12th Elizabeth, a.d. 1570), trans. from the Original Latin Statutes, 1838 The Next Step suggested to the Senate, 1849 Campbell (D.), Mixed Education of Boys and Girls in England and America, 1874 Campbell (Sir G.), The Blue Books, and what is to come next, 1877 The Afghan Frontier, 1879 Campbell (Sir J.), Speech at Edinburgh, Oct. 17, 1836 On the Law of Church Rates, 1837 Vol. 115 55 104 56 34 114 45 1 76 60 113 107 91 Campbell (Lord), On the Right of the Neutral Powers to Acknowledge the Southern Con- federacy, 1863 Cathedral Institutions : Are they useless? etc., 1838 23 90 107 118 119 3 24 108 21 TKACTS. 403 Cator (Rev, C), "The Writing of a Man's Hand " : In Defence of the Union of Church and State, 1833 Cattle Show (The), 1846 Cave (S.), On the Encouragement given to Slavery and the Slave Trade, by the Sugar Bill of 1846, 1849 . . Cayley (E. 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On the present Wants of the Church, by a Layman (two copies), 1S46 Church Reform and Clerical Delin- quencies, by a Member of the Church of England, 1846 • The True Statement of the Church Leasehold Question, 1849 . . On Church Endowment and Church Patronage, by a Solicitor, 1849 Church Reform : No more Lord-Bishops, by Lay Church, 1869 Ought or ought not the Church of VoL 74 24 24 13 65 65 65 66 43 64 74 74 74 90 90 109 Rome in Ireland to be Established ? by A. M. Oxoniensis, 1845 Churchill (C. H.), Speech on the Ballot, 1837 . . Churton (E.), On the Case of the Oxford Malignants and Dr. Hampden, 1836 Civil Engineers, College f or . . Clancarty (Earl of), The Oath of Supremacy inconsistent with the provisions of the Irish Charitable Bequests Act, 1848 Clark (H.), The Pew System in the National Church, etc., 1869 .. Clark (W. 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Coningham (W.J, The Picture Cleaning in the National Gallery, and on the Royal Academy, 1847 Coningsby ; or, the New Generation, Strictures on, with Remarks on the present State of Parties, and the Character of the Age, 1844 Conjectural Emendation as applied to the New Testament, 1873 Consensus Omnium ; or, the Test of Ortho- doxy, by a Member of Oxford Convocation, 1838 Conservative Associations (Operative), 1836 . . Why am I a Conservative? by an Elector, 1837 Constitution (The) as it is; or. Democracy? 1837 Consuls (Our) in the East, by an Anglo-Levan- tine, 1855 . . Convocation (The), On Proposals for reviving, 1837 Cookson (M. H.), The Historical Method of studying English Law, 1866 Cope (E. M.), Plato's Theaetetus and Mr. Grote's Criticisms, 1866 A Review of Aristotle's System of Ethics, etc., 1867 .. Coronation Oath (The), On the Obligation of, by One of His Majesty's Chaplains, 1833 Corn Laws defended, etc., by Britannicus A Compendium of the Laws passed from time to time from 1660, etc., 1833 On the Corn Laws, by a Practical Farmer, 1839 Corn and Currency, etc., by a Merchant, 1839 Report of the Discussions in the Man- chester Chamber of Commerce on the effects of the Corn Laws upon the Trade and Manu- factures of the Country, etc., 1839 . . On the Corn Laws, by a Layman, 1842 . . Nine Letters on the Corn Laws, 1842 . . Corn-Law Opposition detected and ex- posed, etc., by a Plain Man, 1842 . . Corn and Consistency : A reply to a pamphlet entitled " Sir R. Peel and the Corn Law Crisis," 1846 . . On the Repeal of the Com Laws, 1846 . . On the Corn Laws, by a Landowner, 1846 Cotes (P.), The New Poor Law, etc., 1835 County Courts, by a Creditor, 1848 Court (Major M. H.), An Analysis of the Natural Pi-ice of Corn, etc., 1841 Cowell (J. 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D., 1844 Crime in Ireland : the Winter Assizes in Ulster, Munster, Leinster, and Counaught, with an Appendix by P. H. Bagenal, 1880 . . Crimean Expedition. Is the War just ? 1855 . . On the Conduct of the War in the East, Vol. 120 11)3 80 by a General Officer [attributed to the pen of Prince Napoleon], 1855 Crisis, The : a Satire of the Day, 1845 . . Crisis of the Nation at the General Election to Parliament in Aug. 1847, etc., by a Clergy- man, 1847 . . Croly (Rev. D. 0.). On Ecclesiastical Finance as regards the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland, 1834 Croly (Rev. G.), Roman Catholic Pledges and Protestant Securities, 1837 . . Crompton (G.), The Irish State Trial, 1881 . . Crosse (Rev. J.), The Three Theological Scho- larships founded in the L^niversity of Cam- bridge by — The Examination Papers which were set before the Candidates, 1833 Crowfoot (J. R.), On Building a University Hostel for Members of the Colleges in the University of Cambridge, 1849 Crozier (J. B.), On the' Constitution of the World, 1878 Cunningham (A. W.), On the History, Methods, and Technological Importance of Descriptive Geometry, 1868 Curling and Curlers . . Currency, The ; What has it to do with the present Discontents ? 1832 (two copies) . . 20, 36 Currie (D.), Upon the Present and Future of South Africa and Central and Eastern xVfrica, etc., 1877 .. .. .. .. ..113 114 104 Dalmeny (Lord), On Gymnastic Exercises, 1848 Dalton (G. T.), Irish Peers on Irish Peasants, 1867 Dame Enropa's School, Fight at, showing how the German Boy thrashed the French, and how the English Boy looked on Other Fights at, showing how the strange Boy, Osman, was kicked out of the Playground, 1878 . . Dandolo (M.), A Roman Conclave, etc., 1877 . . Daniell (E. R.), On Reform in Chancery, 1842 Danish Question, The Danson (J. T.), An Investigation into the Changes which have taken place in the Con- dition of the People of the United Kingdom, 1839-47,1848 Darling (J.), The Scriptural Grounds on which the Prohibition against Marriage with a De- ceased Wife's Sister is based, 1849 (two copies) Davenport (1^. D.), How to improve the Con- dition of the Labouring Classes, 1845 Dawes (Rev. R.), On the Working of the Government Scheme of Education, and on School Inspection, etc., 1849 Dawson (A.), English Landscape Art in the year 1877, 1877 Day (W.), A Letter to Viscount Courtenay, M.P.,1847.. Deacon (E. S.), On the Law of Church Rates, etc., 1837 .. Debates in Parliament, An Argument against any Authorised Publication of, 1835 Decalogue, The, the Gift of God ; The False Decalogue the Gift of— whom? etc., by a Presbyter, 1845 De la Pryme (C), The Roman Embassy, 1847 . . State of the Question respecting the Admission of Dissenters to the Univer- sities, 1835 . . Denison (Dr. E.), A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Salisbury at his Second Visitation, 1842 Denison (E. B.), On the Clause relating to the Clergy in the Bill for allowing Marriages •with a Deceased Wife's Sister or Niece, 1849 76 116 117 117 111 67 79 83 90, 92 58 90 114 81 24 2 43 79 39 69 90 TEACTS. 405 Vol. Denison (E. B.) [contd.] : — Marriage with a Deceased "Wife's Sister, etc., 1851 .. .. .. .. .. 92 Denison (G. A.), The Church of England and the Committee of Council on Education, etc., 1849 90 Episcopatus Bilinguis, etc., 1874 .. 110 Denison (S. C), Is the Ballot a Mistake ? 1838 35 Denison (W.), Evidence taken before the Com- mittee appointed to Inquire into the Poor Law Amendment Act, etc., 1837 .. .. 19 Denman (Lord), On the Final Extinction of the Slave Trade, 184S . . . . . . . . 83 The same, and on a late Xarrative of the Niger Expedition in 1841, 1849 . . . . 89 Reasons for Legalising Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, 185:! . . . . 92 Denton (H. 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Strachey's Financial State- ment, 15th March, 1877 . . . . . . 108 Knox (Capt.), On a War with America, and its probable consei^uences to that country, 1841 61 Krasinski (Count V.), Russia and Europe, etc., 1854 103 Labourers, Day, Appeal of, to the Landowners of England, 1832 .. .. .. .. 38 Lamarche (H.), Algeria: its Influence on the Destinies of France and of Europe . . . . 82 Land-Laws of England, On some Passages in Mill's "Principles of Political Economy" and Blanc's " Letters on England," 1867 .. 104 Discussed with reference to some recent Writings of Prof. Fawcett and others, by Two Barristers, 1869 .. .. ..115 Langdale (H., Lord), Speech on the Bill for the Better Administration of Justice in the High Court of Chancery, 1836 . . . . . . 3 Laurie (Sir P.), "KiUing no Murder," or the Effects of Separate Confinement on the con- dition of Prisoners, etc., 1846 . . . . 74 Laveleye (E. de). Protestantism and Catholic- ism in their bearing upon the liberty and prosperity of Nations, etc., with an Introduc- tory Letter by the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, 1875 .. ..110 Law Courts, The, and the New Houses of Par- liament, etc., proving the necessity of remov- ing the Courts of Law to the neighbourhood of the Inns of Court, 1843 . . . . . . 67 Law, Entire reconstruction of the Whole, Further Proposals by an Outsider, 1871 . . 115 Lay Tracts for the Times, etc., by O, No. 1, 1845 64 Vol. Layman (T.), S. Alban's, Holborn. Is the Judgment in the Case of Martin v. Mackono- chie according to the Evidence ? etc., 1871 . . 109 Leach (A. F.), Club Cases, etc., 1879 . . . . 119 Leaders, Who shall be our ! 1835 . . . . 11 Leake (W. M.), On the Claim to the Islands of Cervi and Sapienza, 1850 . . . . . . 95 Ledger (Rev. E.), Intra-Mercurial Planets, etc., 1879 114 Lee (Rev. A. 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H.), An Answer to the Mis-represen- tations contained in an Article on the Life of Clarendon, in No. 124 of the Quarterly Re- view, 1839 . . . . . . . . . . 28 Loans by Private Individuals to Foreign States entitled to Government Protection, etc., 1842 60 Local Courts, Lords Lyndhurst and Brougham, and, 1834 . . . . . . . . . . 40 Londsnderry (^Marquess of), Speech on Spanish Aft'airs, etc., 1838 . . . . . . . . 48 Long (C. E.), On the Jamaica House of As- sembly's Abandonment of its Legislative Functions, 1839 . . . . . . . . 29 Look out for a Squall ? by a Traveller, 1849 . . 88. Lord John This and Lord Ex-Chancellor That : a Review of two recent Pamphlets, by a " Whig and Something More," 1839. . . . 14 Lords, The. — What will the Lords do ? 1831 . . . . 5 Second Part of What will the Lords do ? 1831 .. .. .. .. .. 5 410 TRACTS. 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E.), On the Nature and Study of the Laws of India, 1843 . . . . . . 56 Lyndhurst (Lord), Summary of the Session : Speech, 1836 . . . . . . . . 3 Lytton (Sir E. B.), Letter to John Bull on Affairs connected with his Landed Property, etc., 1851 .. 92 Macaulay (T. B.), Inaugral Address as Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow, 1849 . . 90 MacColl (M.), My Reviewers reviewed, in a Preface to the 3rd edit, of " Lawlessness, Sacerdotalism, and Ritualism," 1875 . . 110 M'Culloch (J. R.), On the proposed Importa- tion of Foreign Beef and Live Stock, etc., 1842 .. .. .. .. .. 58 McCuUy (Hon. J.), British America : Arguments against the Union of the Provinces reviewed, etc., 1867 .. .. .. .. ..108 Macdonnell (E.), Vindication of the House of Lords, etc. . . . . . . . . 16 Another Whig " Crisis," etc. .. .. 62 Letter to the I*resident of the Board of Commissioners of India, etc., 1834 . . . . 32 MacFarlane (C), The Neapolitan Government and Mr. Gladstone, etc., 1851 .. .. 98 Mackarness (Rev. 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B., 1848 National Property, and the Prospects of the present Administration and of their Suc- cessors, 1835 (two copies) . . National Regeneration, Social, Political, and Military, etc., by a Retired Military Officer, 1844 National Society, The, The Churchman's Pro- test against, 1840 . . Navigation Laws, The, Inquiry into, and the Effects of their Alteration, etc., 1833 Navy, Royal, The Case of the Assistant-Sur- geons, by a Naval Medical Officer, 1849 Neapolitan Government, The, A Detailed Ex- posure of the Apology put forth by, in Reply to the Charges of Mr. Gladstone, 1852 Neate (C), The Universities' lieform Bill On a late Decision of the Judges as Vol. 96 Visitors of the Inns of Court, 1848 On College Leases, 1853 On Trades Unions, etc., 1862 .. Nevile(Rev. C), Corn and Currency, etc., 1846 New Analogy, A, for determining the Distances of the Planets from the Sun, and of the Satellites from their Primaries, 1842 New Nation, A, An Appeal for, 1876 . . New South Wales, Report of the Debate in the Legislative Council, 1840, on the proposed Division of the Territory, and on a new System for the Disposal of Crown Lands, etc. Newcastle (Duke of). An Address to all Classes and Conditions of Englishmen, 1832 Newdegate (C. N.), On the Balance of Trade, etc., during the last Four Years, 1849 Newman (F. W.), On the Constitutional and Moral Right or Wrong of our National Debt, 1849 Newman (Rev. J. H.), Letter on occasion of No. 90 in the series called Tracts for the Times, 1841 On occasion of Mr. Gladstone's recent Expostulation, 1875 New and Strange Doctrines extracted from the Writings of Mr. Newman and his Friends, by One of the original Subscribers to the Tracts for the Times, 1841 Newmarch (W.), On the Loans raised by Mr. Pitt during the First French War, 1793-1801, etc., 1855 .. Nicholl(J.), Church Rates, etc.,1837 (two copies) 22, Nicholls (G.), Poor Laws-Ireland, etc., 1837 . . Nicholls (J.), Imprisonment for Debt, 1836 Nicholson (W. 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O'Connell, M.PV, on his conduct during the agitation of the (Question of Catholic Emancipation, etc., 1836 Ollivant (A., Bp. of Llandaff), Did the success of the Evangelical Movement of viie 18th Cen- tuiy, chiefly consist in the propagation of Dissent? etc., 1877 .. • Reply to the Notice in the "Church Quarterly Review" on the above enquiry, 1878 Omnium (J.), Is Cheap Sugar the Triumph of Free Trade ? A Letter, 1847 Is Cheap Sugar the Tri iraph of Free Trade ? A second Letter, 184.-> On ^Military Education, 1855 . . On the Purchase System, 1857 See Hie/gins. One Thing Needful, The, 1855 Opium Question, The, as between Nation and Nation ; by a Barrister-at-Law, 1840 ■ Statement of the Claims of the British Subjects interested in Opium, surrended to C.apt. Elliot at Canton for the Public Service, 1840 Oratiuncula Latina Reginse Serenissimse Victoriae ad forum mercatorium proficiscenti a Divi Pauli Scholfe Alumnis dedicata, 1844 Ordinance of the Earl of Durham, On, by a Commoner, 1839 Ordnance Estimates, On, etc. , by David, 1849 Ornaments, Rubric. The, Record Office Osborne (Hon. and Rev. S. G.), On the Condi- tion of the Agricultural Labourer, 1844 Overland India Mail by Genoa and Switzer- land, by E., 1847 .. Overland Mail and the Austrian Lloyd's, etc., 1847 Oxford.— Hints on the Formation of a Plan for the Revival of the Professorial System in, — by a Resident Member of Convocation, 1839 Considerations of a Plan for combining the Professorial System of Public Examina- tions in, by a Tutor of a College, 1839 On the System of Education pursued at, with Suggestions for remodeling the Exa- mination Statutes, 1841 Oxford or Rome ? On No. 90 of the "Tracts for the Times," by an English Catholic, 1841 Letter to the Vice-Chancellor and the learnetl Doctors who assisted him on a late occasion, from Torquemada the Younger, 1843 The Oxford Crisis : A Word to the Wise, by a Member of Magdalen College, 1845 101 20 1 62 78 16 16 111 111 81 83 99 105 103 84 63 33 91 110 58 77 77 Oxford [contd.] :— Oxford University : Poll for two Bur- gesses to serve in Parliament, 1847. Candi- dates :-Sir R, H. Inglis, Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Mr. C. G. Round, 1847 . . Oxford in the 19th Century, Scenes from an unfinished Drama, entitled Phrontisterion, 1867 Palmer (Gen.), Speech on the State of the Nation ; on the third Reading of the Reform Bill, with a Letter from Mr. Ricardo on the Liquidation of Public Debt, 1832 . . Palmer (Rev. H.\ On the Slave Trade, 1846 . . Palmer (J. H.), The Causes and Consequences of the Pressure upon the Money Market, etc. , 1837 Palmer (W.), Principles of the Legal Provision for the Relief of the Poor, etc., 1S44 . . Palmer (Rev. W.), A Letter to Dr. Wiseman (calling himself Bishop of Melipotamus), containing Remarks on his Letter to Mr. Newman, 1841 A Second Letter : On the Foundation of Vol. 107 68 the Romish Doctrines of Satisfactions, In- dulgences, Purgatory, and Suffrages for the Dead, 1841.. .. .. .. .. A Third Letter : On the Romish Doctrine of Satisfactions, 1841 . . " . . Palmerston (Lord), Letter to M. Thiers, dated Foreign Office, Aug. 31 : Reply of M. Thiers, dated' Paris, Oct. 3, etc., 1840 Speech in Reply to the Motion of Lord G. Bentinck for an Address to Her Majesty in favour of the Spanish Bondholders, etc., 1848 Papal Bull " In Ccena Domini," trans, into English, etc., 1848 . . Parish, The, in History and in Church and State, etc., by an Hereditary High Church- man, 1871 . . Park (J. J.), The Dogmas of the Constitution, etc., 1832 .. Parker (J.), To the Electors of the Borough of Sheffield, 1834 . . . . . . . . 3 Parkinson (Rev. R.), A Knowledge of God the Way to the Peace of God .. .. .. 69 Parliament, Houses of. What Style ! the Royal or Baronial ? the Priestly or Monastic ? or the Squirely for the New House, by Archi- lochus, 18o7 . . . . . . • • 6 Parliamentary Reform : On the Expediency of making it a Cabinet Measure, 1830 (three copies) . . . . . . . . 9, 11, 35 On the Second Session of the Reformed 51 84 109 40 Parliament, etc., 1834 Parliamentary Reform : The Educational Fran- chise, 1853 . . Parliamentary Talk ; or, the Objections to the late Irish Church Bill, etc., by a Disciple of Selden, 1836 Party Politics and Political Prospects, etc., 1840 Patenotre (J.), La France degeneree, 1871 Pattison (Prof. G. S.), Statement of the Facts of his Connexion with the University of London, 1831 Peace-M:-intenance Association (General), A Proposal for the Immediate Organization of a, under the Direction of the Government, by a Country Magistrate, 1831 . . Peel (Sir R.), Speech on the Motion of an Ad- dress oi Thanks to His Majesty in Answer to his most gracious Speech, 1835 Speech on the Irish Church Bill, 1835 . . Speech on the Government of Ireland, 1839 Letter to the Electors for the Borough of Tamworth, 1847 . . A few Plain Words to, 1836 . . Letter to, on the Causes of the Non- 15 51 117 45 16 Productive Classes, by " Miles," 1842 He would not neglect the Defence of his Country : What Sir R. Peel has to do to fulfil that promise, that word of his, to his Country, 1845 Letter to, on the mode of meeting the 52 53 present Crisis, by M. P., a Supporter (hither- to) of the League, 1846 TEACTS. 413 Peel (Sir R.) \contd.-\ :— and the Com Law Crisis, 1846. . An Answer to his Speech upon the Second Reading of the Jewish Disabilities Bill, by a Barrister, 1848 . . Peerage Reform, A Scheme of, etc., by the Youngest of the Tompldnses, 1835 . . Peers, The Prerogative of Creating, 1832 Peers, Conservative, and the Reform Ministry, 1836 Pemberton (T.), On the recent Proceedings in the House of Commons on the subject of Privilege, 1837 Penny Postage, A Descant on, 1841 . . People, The, or the Peerage ! etc., 1835 Perceval (Hon. and Rev. A. 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Lodge (G. 'E,.).— Walsingham. Loggan (Dav.), Oxonia lUustrata, fol. ... ... ... ... OxonicB, 1675 LO]^— MOE. 46S Critical Notes {ports., etc.), 11 vol., Vol. 6. Tales of a Wayside Inn. 7. Christus : a Mystery, in Three Parts.— I. The Divine Tragedy ; II. The Golden Legend ; III. The New England Tragedies. 8. Judas Maccabseus ; Michael Angelo ; Trans- lations. 9-11. The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri^ trans. — 9. Inferno. 10. Purgatorio. 11. Paradiso, 1886 Longfellow (Henry Wadswortli): — Writings of, with Biographical and Svo, large paper [No. 20] Vol. 1. Outre-Mer and Drift- Wood. 2. Hyperion and Kavanagh. 3. Voices of the Night ; Earlier Poems ; Ballads and other Poems ; Poems on Slavery ; The Spanish Student ; The Belfry of Bruges, and other Poems ; The Seaside and the Fireside. 4. Evangeline ; The Song of Hiawatha ; The Courtship of Miles Standish. 5. 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Brit., XXL 1886 1887 1886 8 87 188 1886 464 MOR— PLO. MORLEY (Jolin). — Writings, 9 vol. cr. 8vo ... ... ... ... ... ... 1886 Voltaire, 1 vol. Diderot and the Encyclop»dists, 2 vol. Rousseau, 2 vol. On Compromise, 1 vol. Critical Miscellanies, 3 vol. Morris (Lewis). — Gycia : a Tragedy, in Five Acts, fcp. 8vo ... ... ... ... 1886 Mdirhead (Findlay). — Salzburg.— ^/ic?/c. Brit, XXL ; Saxony, XXL Mdirhead (J. F.). — • Sclileswig-Holstein. — Encyc. Brit, XXL. MuLLER (Prof. F. Max), The Sacred Books of tlie East. — Second Series, 2 -vol. S\o ... ... ... ... Oxford, 1886 Vol. 25. The Laws of Manu, trans, with Extracts from Seven Commentaries, by G. BBhler. Vol. 29. The Grihya-Siltras ; Rules of Vedic Domestic Ceremonies, trans, by H. Oldenberg, Part I. ; Sankhayana-Grihya-Siitra ; Asva- ia,yana-Grihya-Syee "Sumatra". ACOUSTICS : Thomson. ACTORS. >S^e6 "Drama". ADAM : Davidson. ADMIRALTY : Black Book, Rowsell, Scien- tific Enquiry. ADULTERATION : Letheby. AERONAUTICS : Glaisher, Mason. Flight : Pettigrew. .ESTHETICS: Alison, Gilpin, Stewart's Works (5), Sully, Wilkinson. See "Architecture," "Art," "Beautiful," "Music," "Painting," "Poetry," "Sculp- ture ". AFGHANISTAN or CABUL. History : Elphinstone, Yule. War, 1838-42: Eyre, Kaye, Outram. See " Military History ". Antiquities, Coins, etc. : Wilson. Topes and Sepulchral Monuments : Masson. Travels and Descriptions : Burnes, Elphinstone, Eyre, Ferrier, Reelus, Wood. Ghazni : Yule. Kandahar : Holdich. AFRICA. History : Heeren, Johnston, Leo, Martin, Universal Hist. (Mod. 5-7). Races of Man : Spencer. Travels and Descriptions : Barkley, Benjamin, Cameron, Froger, Herbert^ Pinkerton (15-16), Purchas (1, 2), Reelus, Sanctos, Smith (J.). North : Barth, Deuham, Hamilton (J.), Sandys. Fezzan : Johnston. Desert of Sahara : Reelus, Tristram, Webster'. Numidia : Bunbury. Tunis : Reelus. See ' ' Algeria, " " Carthage, " " Morocco, " "Tripoli". Western and Central, or Interior: Barth, Clapperton, Denham, Park, Reelus. Angola : Barbot, Battell. Congo {River)- Angelo (and Carli), Churchill (1), Lopez, MeroUa, Pinkerton (16). Dahomey : Elles. Dar-Fur : Browne. Gambia {River) : Jobson, Le Maire. Guinea : Baker, Barbot, Bosman, Fenner, Guinea, Hawkins, Tourson, Wren. Loango and KaJcongo : Proyart. Mounseradoe {Cape) : Phillips. Niger {River) : Lander. Nile {River) : Bruce, Reelus, Webster. Senaar : Keane. Senegal : Adanson, Le Maire. Senegambia : Kaltbrunner, Reelus. Soudan and Khartoum : Gordon, Reelus. South or Southern Interior : Galton, Livingstone, Martin, Merolla, Silver, Thunberg. British Colonies in : Martin (R. M.). Bechwana : Molfat. Cape Colony : Johnston, Silver. Cape of Good Hope : Le Yaillant, Martin, Pinkerton (16), Rhyne, Sparrman, Thun- berg, Kaffraria : Keltic (and Keane). Natal : Haggard, TurnbuU. Orange Free State : Silver. 468 CLASSIFIED INDEX. AFRICA [co7itd.]:— Transvaal : Haggard, Silver. Zululand : Haggard. See " Hottentots". Eastern. See "Abyssinia," "Egypt," "Ethiopia," "Nubia". AGRICULTURE. History and Treatises : Cobden Club Essays, Hoskyns, Loudon, Low, Mac- donald, Nasse, Palladius, Rei Rusticae Script., Ricardo, RoUin, Stephens, Talpa, Varro, "Wilson (and Thornton). English : British Husbandry, Brodrick, Caird, Rogers (J. E. T.), Young. Cyclopedia of : Morton. Hop : Holmes. Maize : Henslow. Oat : Henslow. Guano : Church. Manure : Yoelcker. See "Chemistry (Agricultural)," "Hus- bandry, " " Irrigation ' '. ALBANIA. Travels : JoUiffe. ALBIGENSES, The : Albigeois, Puy-Laurens, Vaulx-Cernay. ALCHEMY : Andrieu. ALEPPO : Biddulphe. ALEXANDER THE GREAT: Cox, Curtius (Q.), Rollin, "Williams. Expeditions : Arrianus, Kinnier. ALEXANDRIA, School of : Simon. ALGiE : Balfour, Gosse. ALGEBRA : Kelland, Sylvester. Equation : Cayley. Eastern : Colebrooke. ALGERIA. History : Kay. Travels and Descriptions : Knight, Man- sel, Murray, Nicholay, Reclus, Roberts. Flora of : Mathews. ALHAMBRA, The : Irving. ALLEGORY : Bunyan, "City of God ". Physiologus : Land. ALMANACS: " Almanach de Gotha," "Bri- tish Almanac ". See " Calendars". ALPHABETS : Peile, Taylor. ALPS. Travels and Descriptions : Ball, Forbes, " Peaks, Passes, and Glaciers," "Whymper. Dauphin^, Berne, and Savoy : Forbes. Eastern : Baedeker. Matterhom : "Whymper. 3font Blanc : Saussure. Pennine Clmin : Forbes. Physical Geography and Geology : De- sor, SchlagintAveit. ALTARS : Forbes. ALUM : Dewar. AMAZON, The River : Acosta, Bates, Davies. AMBASSADORS: Reeve. See "Diplomacy". AMBULANCE: Longmore. AMERICA. History and Discovery : Barkley, Cabot, Castle, Churchill (2, 5), Columbus, Franklin, Harris (1), Helps, Herrera, Irving, Kohl, Maclaren, Martin, Part- ridge, Pauw, Pinkerton (12, 13), Purchas (3, 4), Robertson, Smith (J.), Universal Hist. (Mod. 14, 15), Yaz, Winsor. Origin and History of the Inhabitants : Catlin, Drake, Keane (and Gannett), Nadaillac, Schoolcraft, Spencer. Sport with Gun and Rod : "Sport ". North America. fiisTORY: Doyle (J. A.), Maclaren, Park- man. Travels and Descriptions : Burnaby, Charlevoix, Chateaubriand, Churchill (1), Hall, Kalm, Lyell, Stuart, Surtees, "Winslow. See " Canada," " United States ". Central America. History : Humboldt, Robertson. • Central American Races : Spencer. Travels and Descriptions: Hakluyt (3), Hall, Pnrchas (4), Scherzer, Stephens. Chiapas : Stephens. Yucatan : Stephens. See "Honduras," "Mexico," "Nicaragua," " San Salvador" " West Indies ". South America. History : Maclaren. Spanish Conquest in : Helps. South American Races : Spencer. YoYAGES and Travels : Byron, Coiidamine, Darwin (in "Beagle"), Fitzroy (in "Ad- venture" and "Beagle"), Gerstacker, Hum- boldt, Knight, Purchas (4), Schnirdel, Techo, Ulloa. Coast of Patagonia : Byron. Strait of Le Maire : Nodal. Strait of Magellan : Chidley, Ellis, Gennes, Ladrilleros, Merick, Sarmiento, "Weert. See "Amazon (River)," "Argentiue Re- public," "Bolivia," "Brazil," "Chili," ' ' Colombia, " ' ' Ecuador " " Guiana, " " Paraguay," " Peru," " Plata ". AMOS : Cheyne. ANA AND ANECDOTES : Anecdotes, Cham- forjt, Chatham, Hobson, Hone, Knowledge, Mapes, Menagiana, Rogers (S.), Selden, "Spirit of the Public Journals". ANALOGY : Robertson. ANALYSIS : Robertson. ANATOMY. Treatises : Hunter, Turner. Animal Kingdom : Aristoteles, Swedenborg. Human : Bell, Gray. Comparative : Edwards, Jones (T. R.)» Swedenborg. Vertebrate Fishes : Owen. Invertebrate Animals : Owen. Cyclopedia : Todd. Fossil Osteology : Brougham. Sec "Ear," "Eye," "Physiology," "Sur- gery". ANDAMAN ISLANDS : Yule. Andamans : Spencer. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 469 ANGELS : Smith (W. K), Whately. ANGLING : Daniel, Francis, Hofland, Walton. Salmon Fishing : Davenport, Davy, Scrope. Salmon, Trout, and Ghayling : Hamilton (E.), Pennell. Pike and other Coarse Fish : Pennell. Sporting Fish of Great Britain : Pennell. Dutch Fishing, 1601 : Keymor. In America : Sport. Floating Flies : Halford. ANGLO-SAXONS. See "Great Britain ". ANGLO-SAXON CHURCH: Lingard, Soames. See "England, Churcli of". ANIMAL KINGDOM : Huxley. Geographical Distribution : Wallace. Mythical Monsters : Gould. See "Birds," "Fishes," "Insects," "Mam- mals," "Reptiles," Zoology". ANNUITIES : Jones, Sprague. ANTARCTIC REGIONS : Cook, Sparrman. See " Polar Regions ". ANTHOLOGY : Garnett. See "Poetry". ANTHROPOLOGY: Tylor. Negro : Keane. See "Giants," "Lake Dwellings". ANTICHRIST: Davidson. ANTIOCH:- Murray. ANTIQUARIES (Society of) : Archgeologia, Ordinances. ANTIQUITIES. Greek and Roman : Classical Museum, Hermann, Lerapriere, Nuttall, Rich, Smith (W.). Northern : Mallet. Christian : Smith (W.). English : Archgeologia, Brand, Chambers, Strutt. Architectural and Cathedral : Britton. See " Archaeology," " Art," " Barrows," " Coins," " Ecclesiastical Antiquities," " Inscriptions," " Monuments," " So- cieties," and under the names of Countries, Counties, and Towns, ANTS: Lubbock, Wilson. APE: Mivart. APENNINES : Spallanzani. APOCALYPSE : Clissold. Apocalyptic Literature : Davidson. See " Bible (Revelations) ". APOCRYPHA: Bible. APOSTLES, The : Lardner. APPARITIONS : Defoe, Lang. See "Magic," "Witchcraft". •APPRENTICESHIP : Clark. AQUARIUMS : Bertram, Gosse. AQUEDUCTS : Bateman. Of Rome : Parker (J. H.). ARABIA. History, etc. : Palgrave, Universal Hist. (Mod. 1, 2), Weil. See " Mahomet". Historical Geography : Forster. ARABIA [contd.]:— Arabian Philosophy : Wallace. Kinship and Marriage : Smith (W. R.). Travels and Descriptions : Baumgarten, Burckhardt, Hakluyt (2), Niebuhr, Pal- grave, Pinkerton (10), Purchas (2, 5), Reclus, Salbancke. Arabia Fetrcea : Laborde, Robinson. The Bedouins and Wahahys : Burckhardt. Medina: Smith (W. R.). Mount Sinai : Robinson, Stanley. See "Mecca ". ARAL, Lake : Wood (H.). ARBORICULTURE : Cleghorn, Evelyn, Lou- don, Selby. See "Forestry," "Trees". ARCHEOLOGY : Archgeologia, Dackett. Treatise on : Marsden. Prehistoric : Wilson. Classical : Murray, Parker (J. H.). Sacred : Walcott. Ancient Implements : Evans. Dictionaries : Nuttall, Walcott. See " Antiquities," "Art ". ARCHBISHOP AND ARCHDEACON : Twiss. ARCHBISHOPS, ENGLISH (Lives of) : His- torians, Hook. ARCHERY : Sharpe, Strutt. ARCHITECTURE. Dictionaries, Terms, etc. : Glossary, Gwilt, Loudon, Parker, VioUet-le-Duc. History and General Treatises : Agin- court, Fergusson, Hope, Lewis (and Street), Rualiin, Vinci, Woods. Basilica : Venables. Crypts : Venables. Dome : Beckett. Mosques'. Middleton. Ancient. Monumental : Batissier. Oreek and Roman : Repton, Stuart (and Revett), Winckelmann, Woods. Indian : Fergusson. ■ Saracenic : Knight. Gothic and Mediaeval (Civil and Ecclesias- tical) : Agincourt, Batissier, Boisseree, Britton, Bunsen, Parker, Petit, Repton, Schlegel, Scott, Street, VioUet-le-Duc, Walcott, Willis. Comparison with Modern : Pugin. Military {Mediaeval) : Viollet-le-Duc. In England : Clark. Monastic : Lenoir. In England : Ackermann, Baronial Halls, Billings, Brandon, Britton, Dugdale, Le Keux, Mackenzie, Nash, Pugin, Rickman, Smirke, Topography, Willis (and Clark). Architectural Antiquities : Britton . Cathedrals and Churches : Britton, Denison, Murray's Handbooks, Walcott. Domestic and Secular : Palmer, Parker, Scott, Turner. Cottage, Farm, and Villa : Loudon. See " England (Eccles. Antiq.) ". In France : Petit, Viollet-le-Duc, Woods. In Picardy and Normandy: Turner, Whewell. 470 CLASSIFIED mDEX. ARCHITECTUKE [cmid.^ :— In Germany : Boisseree, Whewell. In Italy : Knight, Lindsay, Kuskin, Willis, Woods. Eome : Bunsen. Sicily, Normans in : Knight. Venice : Ruskin. In Spain : Street. See "Antiquities," "Art," "Biography (Architects), " * ' Building, " ' * Military Art ". ARCTIC REGIONS. Voyages in Search of a N.-W. Passage ; BaflSn, Barents, Bileth , Cabot, Hakluyt (3), Hayes, Hudson, McClintock, M'Clure, Maupertius, Nares, Outhier, Parry, Phipps, Pinkerton (1, 12), Purchas, (3), Veer, Weymouth. See also "Voyages (N.-W. Passage) ". N. -E. Passage : Pontanus, Land Expeditions : Franklin. Voyages in Search of Sir John Franklin : Kane, McClintock, M'Clure. Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, 1881-84 : Greely. List of Expeditions to, 184S-59 : Hayes. Bibliography of Expeditions, 1846-60 : Hayes. See " " Eskimo," " Polar Regions ". ARGENTINE REPUBLIC : Parish. ARIANISM : Athauasius, Newman, Tulloch, Waterland (2). ARISTOTLE AND ARISTOTELIAN PHILO- SOPHY, ETC. : Ammonius, Aristoteles, Blakesley, Cope, Grant, Grote, Lewes, ARITHMETIC : Bowring, Dunham, j:iardner, M 'Arthur. See " Logarithms ". ARMENIA. History : Universal History (Anc. 3). Travels and Descriptions : Hamilton (W. J.), Kinneir, Layard, Morier, Porter, Purclias (5). Ararat : Bryce. ARMINIANS : Fairbairn. ARMS AND ARMOUR: Camden, Grose, Meyrick. See "Military Art". ARMY : Tracts (27). See "Military History," "Militia". ART : Colvin. Discourses on the Fine Arts : Blanc, Butler, Colvin, Eastlake, Fuseli, Goethe (36-9),Guizot, Han-is, Hazlitt, Parker (H.), " Portfolio," Reynolds, Ruskin, Wornum. Dictionary : Bryan. History : Fiorillo. Ancient : Rollin (11), Winckelmann. Greek : Wordsworth. MEDIiEVAL AND CHRISTIAN OR LEGENDARY : Agincourt, Didron, Jameson, Labarte, Lindsay, Rio, Schlegel (6), Shaw,Walcott. Modern. In England : " Portfolio," Ruskin, Waagen. Fountaine Collection : Fountaine. Hamilton Palace Collection : Hamilton. Ornamental : Jones (0.). Caricature and Grotesque in Art : Wright. ART [contd.] :— In Germany : Fiorillo. In Italy: Crowe (and Cavalcaselle), Fuseli, Symonds, Museo Campana : Campana. In Japan : Alcock. Saracenic Art in Egypt : Poole. Metal Work : Middleton. Mosaic: Middleton. Mural Decoration : Morris (and Middleton). The Mechanical Arts. See "Manufactures". See "-Esthetics," "Antiquities," "Architec- ture," "Artists," "Biography (Painters)," "Costume," " Ecclesiastical Antiquities," "Embroidery," "Enamelling," "En- graving," "Galleries," "Illuminating," "Lithography," "Music," "Painting," " Pottery and Porcelain," " Sculpture ". ARTHUR : Arthur, Merlin. See "Romances". ARTICLES (The XXXIX.). Expositions : Beveridge (7), Burnet, Rogers, Tomline (2). Articles, 1615 : Ussher(l). ARTILLERY : Aide Memoire. Naval : Lafay. See "Military Art ". ARTISTS: Buonarroti (Michael Angelo), Doyle (J.) ["H. B."], Doyle (R.), Dnrer, Gillray, Hogarth, Holbein, Leech, Leyden (Lucas), Raffaelle, Redgrave, Rembrandt, Turner, Vinci. ARUNDEL : Dallaway (and Cartwright). ASAPH, ST. : Willis. ASIA; History, Antiquities, etc.: Asiatic Re- searches, Ayton, Herbelot, Rawlinson, Strachey, Universal Hist. (Anc. 2). Geography : Reclus, Ussher, VII. Religions of: Lyall, Muller's "Sacred Books ". Ancient Politics and Trade : Heeren. Asiatic Races : Spencer. Travels and Descriptions : Arvieux, Barkley, Barthema, Bell, Benjamin, Chaggi, Charden,Goez,HarleianVoy.(l, 2), Harris (2), Herbert, Ides, Polo, Purchas (1, 2), Reclus, Smith (J.), Vertomannus. Central Asia : Diplomatic Transactions, 1834-39 : Urqu- hart. River Oxus : Wood (J. ). Samarkland : Kropotkine. See "Aral (Lake)," "Assyria," "Babylonia," "Cambodia," "China," "East (The)," "India," "Kirghiz," "Persia," "Sibe- ria," "Tartary". ASIA MINOR. Travels, Antiquities, etc. : Belgiojoso, Bunbury, Chandler, Cramer, Fellows, Hamilton (W. J.), Kinneir, Morier, Schlie- mann. See "Rhodes," "Turkey". ASPHALT : Paton. ASSAM : Hunter. ASSURANCE, ^ee "Insurance". CLASSIFIED INDEX. 471 ASSYRIA. Ancient Assyrians : Layard, Rawlinson, Rollin, Vaux. Antiquities : Yaux. Travels : Loftiis, Purchas (5). See, "Babylonia," "Chaldsea," "Nineveli". ASTROLOGY : Andrieu, Maury. ASTRONOMY. Of the Ancients : Lewis. Works on: Arago, Aratus, Ball, Comte (2), Herschel, Humboldt, Lalande, Mani- lius, Mitchel, Ormathwaite, Proctor, Scientific Enquiry, Smyth, Whewell. Astronomical Tables, Observations, etc. : Shadwell. Aurora Borealis : Procter. Comets : Hind, Kemplay, Mitchel. Meteor : Newton. The Moon : Nasmyth (and Carpenter), New- comb, Scott (P.). Nautical Astronomy : Shadwell. Nebular Theory : Ball. Parallax : Gill. Plurality of Worlds : Brewster, Fontenelle, Plurality, Whewell. The Sun : Lockyer. See " Observatories ". ATHENS. History and Antiquities : Boeckh, Hicks. Topography : Jolliffe, Leake, Stuart (and Revett), Wordsworth. Parthenon : Eergusson. ATHOS, MOUNT : Yogue. ATLANTIC OCEAN : Carpenter, Thomson. ATLASES AND MAPS. History : Ruge. Ancient Geography : Smith (W.). Physical : Berghaus, Johnston (A. K.). {For Atlases and Maps of particular Countries sec the classified list under "Atlases" in the Alphabetical Catalogue). ATMOSPHERE. See " Meteorology ". ATOMIC THEORY : Maxwell. ATTICA : Tozer. ATTRACTION : Maxwell. AUSTRALIA. History and Descriptions : Acton, Martin, Martineau, Seaton, Silver. Australians : Spencer. Flora of : Hooker. Voyages, Expeditions, etc. : Brosses, Flinders, Gerstacker, Pelsart, Peron, Sturt. Melbourne : Sutherland. New South Wales : Garran, Martin, Sturt. Queensland : Bonwick. ^'ec " New Zealand," " Tasmania ". AUSTRIA. History : Adair, Austro-Hungarian, Coxe, Gachard, Kay, Metternich, Negociations. Constitutions : Austria-Hungary. Politics : Austro-Hungarian. Travels and Descriptions : Baedeker, Kohl, Murray, Reel us. Salzburg : Muirhead. See *' Dalmatia," "Hungary," "Transyl- vania," " Vienna", AUTOBIOGRAPHY : Albemarle, Piozzi [Thrale], Taylor. See " Biography". AVA. /S'ge " Burmese Empire ". AXHOLME, Isle of : Stonehouse. AZORES, The. Voyages, etc. : Cumberland, Essex, Eves- ham, Linschoten, Purchas (4), Wright. BABYLONIA : History, etc. : Eld red, Heeren, Layard, Porter, Purchas (5), Rawlinson, Rollin, Sayce. See " Assyria," " Chaldsea," " Nineveh ". BAGHDAD : Rawlinson. BALCAKRES, House of : Lindsay. BALLADS : Lang. English : Ballads, Bon Gaultier, Christmas Carols, Deloney, Evans, Johnson (R.),- Lady Alice, Lang, Percy Soc, Ritson, Rossetti, Wright. Scottish : Aytoun, Ballads, Motherwell, Pinkerton, Scott. Irish : Spirit of the Nation. German : Uhland. Spanish : Duran, Lockhart. See "Poetry," "Songs," "Tales". BALLOONS. >.%e "Aeronautics." BALLOT, The: Christie, Ricardo, Smith (W. C), Tracts (35). BALTIC SEA : Carpenter. BANKS AND BANKING : Treatises : Bagehot, Courtney, Macleod, Tooke, Tracts (37), Wilson. Schemes for a National Bank : Ricardo, Toland (5). Bank of England : Francis. Credit Issues : Fnllarton. Savings Banks : Brabrook. See " Currency ". BANKRUPTCY : Robertson. United States : Lowell. BAPTISM. Treatises on : Clarke, Hall, Lindsay. Infant Baptism : Whately. Lay -Baptism . Bingham, Waterland. Regeneration in : Beth ell. BAPTISTS : Gotch. BARBADOES. History, etc. : Ohlson, Phillips. BARBARY. Travels and Descriptions : Addison, Arvieux, Pinkerton (15), Purchas (5), Shaw. BAROMETER : Buchan. BARONAGE. See ' ' Peerage ". BARONETAGE : Selden. See ' ' Peerage ". BARROWS: Lubbock. British : Green well (and RoUeston). See also the several County Histories. BASHEE ISLANDS : Dampier. 472 CLASSIFIED INDEX. BASQUE PROVINCES : Carnarvon. BASTILLE, The : Davenport, Linguet. BATAVIA: Stavorinus. BATH, Mineral Waters of : Davis. BATHS : Davis, Granville, Macpherson. Dictionary of Bathing Places: Bradshaw. See " Mineral Waters ". BATTLE ABBEY: Walcott. Custumals of : Battle Abbey. Roll of : Lower. BEARDS: Doran. BJ^ARN, Viscounts of : Hodgson. BEAUTIFUL, The : Burke, Cousin, Stewart. BECKET, St. Thomas X : Becket, Froude (4), Stanley. BEDFORDSHIRE : Lysons, Topography. BEES : Hunter, Plinius, Virgilius. Honey : Butler. BELGIUM. . History : Kay. Travels and Descriptions : Baedeker, Murray, Overbury, Reclus. See " Holland," " Netherlands ". BELLS: Haweis. Church : Denison, Raven. BELOOCHISTAN. Travels and Descriptions : Ferrier, Reclus. BENEDICTINES, The. French : Stephen (1). The Benedictine Schools : Newman. Mission OF St. Benedict: Newman. BENGAL : Hunter, Murray. Voyage to : Bruton. BERKSHIRE. History : Ashmole, Lysons, Topography. Travels and Descriptions : Cobbett, Mur- ray, Thorne. Abingdon Monastery : Abingdon. Windsor : Tighe (and Davis). BERLIN : Davis. Congress, 1878 : Berlin. BERMUDAS ; or. Summer Islands : Argall, Jourdan (Gates' Discovery), Martin (6) Norwood, Purchas (4), Smith (J.). BIBLE, The. Texts and Versions. Greek, Latin, Hebrew, English, Gothic atid Anglo-Saxon, German, and French. See "Bible".. On Different Versions, Editions, and Trans- lations : Cotton, Fulke, Tomline (2). Variations of Hebrew Text : Ussher (7). Septuagint Version : Ussher (7), Wellhausen. Syriac ("Peshito"): Whish. New Test. {Authorised Version) : Trench. Bibliography : Darling, Home (5). Irish MS. of the Bible : Toland (7). Canon: Davidson. Chronology : Faussett, Ussher (12). New Test. : Lewin. Concordance: Cruden. Dictionaries and Lexicons : Calmet, Gesenius, Kitto, Smith (W.), Winer. BIBLE [conic?.]:— History of the Bible: "Book and its Storjr," Calmet, Josephus, Smith (W. R.), Turner, Ussher (8-10). English Bible : Blunt. New Test: Ussher (11). Commentaries, etc. Old and New Test: Beveridge (9-10), Bos- suet, Chandler, Conybeare, Coverdale, Davidson, Hall, Homilies, Home, Horsley, Lightfoot, Lyall, Maurice, Polus, Salmond, Tomline, Torshell, Tyndale. New Test : Chubb, Davidson, Jewel, Lard- ner, Lightfoot, Sewell, Tholuck, Trench. Holy Scripture and Geological Science : Smith (J. P.). The Creation : Summer, Turner. See "Adam," "Eve." The Deluge : Cheyne. Hebrew 3ionarchy : Newman. Judah arul Israel : Geneste, Wellhausen. Levites, Philistines, and David : Smith (W. R.). Samaritans : Shelaby, Smith (W. R.). Elijah : Smith (W. B.). Connection v:ith Profane History : Prideaux, Russell, Shuckford, Ussher. See "Jews ". Moses : Wellhausen. Laws of: Michaelis, Warburton (1-6). The Decalogue : Smith (W. R.). Old Testament. Genesis : Challis, Chrysostom, Clavering, Smith (G.). Compared toith Ancient Beligions : Priaulx. Pentateuch: Colenso, Moon, Rogers, Well- hausen. Joshua : Colenso. Judges: Smith (W. R.). Buth: Smith (W. R.). Kings : Quatre Livres, Smith (W. R. ). //, Kings : Clavering. Chronicles : Smith (W. R.). //. Chronicles : Clavering. Ezra : Black. Nehemiah : Pilkington. Esther : Cheyue. Job : Davidson, Quatre Livres. Pictorial Illustrations : Blake. Psalms : Augustinus, Chrysostomus, Leigh- ton, Massillon, Perowne, Smith (W. R.). Proverbs : Davidson. Ecclesiastes : Croke, Ginsburg, Song of Solomon : Smith (W. R.). Isaiah : Cheyne. Jeremiah : Cheyne. Lamentations : Smith (W. R,). Ezekiel : Black . Daniel : Cheyne. Hosea : Smith (W. R.). Joel : Smith (W. R.). Amos : Chevne. Obadiah : Pilkington, Smith (W. R. ). Jonah : Hooper. Micah : Smith (W. R.). Nahum: Smith (W. R.). Habakkuk : Alexander. Haggai : Pilkington, Smith (W. R.). CLASSIFIED INDEX. 473 Hall, BIBLE [conid.J :— Malachi : Smith (W. R.). Apocrypha : Bible, Davidson. Esdras ; Black. New Testament. Synonyms : Trench. Miracles and Parables : Trench. Gospels : Abbot, Clarke, Greswell, Lightfoot, Wirgman. — Credibility of the Gospel Lardner. Life of Christ : Farrar, Jameson, Strauss, Taylor (2). St. Matthew. Chrysostomus, Leigh ton. Trench. Parable of the Sower : Bonaparte. St. Mark ; Hatch. St. Luke : Hatch. Sources of his Wi'itings : Smith (J.). Si. John : Bible (Westcott), Chrysostomus, Porson, Travis, Trench. Acts of the Apostles : Chrysostomus, Donald- son, Lightfoot. £pistles. Of St. Paid ; Chrysostomus, Conybeare (and Howson), Falconer, Jewel, Jowett, Lewin, Lightfoot, Locke (7), Faley, Summer, Whately. St. Paul : Hatch. 2'o Romans : Schurer. To Corinthia,ns : Smith (W. R.), Stanley. 2'o Galatians, Philipians, and Colossians ; Black, Hatch, Lightfoot, Smith (W. R.). To Ephesians : Milligan. To Thessalonians : Jewel. Pastoral Epistles : Hatch. To Philemon ; Lightfoot. To the Hebrews : Maurice. Of St. James : Lumby. Of St. Peter : Leighton. St. Peter : Hatch. Of St. John: Carr. Of St. Jude : Lumby. Revelations ; Clissold, Harnack, James, Y L , Newton. Apocalyptic Literature ; Davidson. Apocryphal Books. Book of Enoch : Laurence. Gospel of Barnabas : Toland (7). Book of Jashar ; Donaldson. BIBLIOGRAPHY. General : Allibone, Brunet, Burton, Darling, Dibdin, Heinsius, Quaritch, Slater, Taylor, Watt. English : Allibone, Bibliotheca, Brydges, Camden Misc. (5), Lowndes, Watt. Royal and Noble AiUhors : Walpole. Writers educated at Oxford : Wood. Amekican : Allibone. French : Barbier, Brunet, Nisard, Querard. MSS. of Public Libraries : Catalogue. Italian. Rare Books : Haym, Orlandi. Bolognese Writers : Orlandi. Ro7nances : Ferrario. Geeman : Heinsius. Early Printed Books: Cambridge (Sinker), Maitland, Sandars. Books Suppressed : Index. BIBLIOGRAPHY {contd. ] : - Special Bibliographies. Anonymous Books: Gushing, Barbier, Hamst, Querard, Biblical : Cotton, Home (5). Polyglots, etc. : Dibdin. Biographical : Oettinger, Phillips. Cathedral, etc. : Botfiield. Chap Books, etc. : Halliwell, Nisard. Classics {Greek and Latin) : Botfield, Dibdin, Engelmann, Fabricius, Smith's (W.) Dictionaries. Coinage (Greek) : Head. Crusades : Michaud. Dictionaries : Engelmann. Economy (Political) : McCuUoch. Eng7'aving : Print Collector. Fathers, The: Dibdin. Geographical : Brunet. Historical Works. British : Hardy. Legal. Law of Nations :\ Yattel. Litera,ry History : Nichols. Mediaeval Authors. Latin : Fabricius. Plant Names : Britten (and Holland). Poets. English : Ritson (24) . Prints : Print Collector. Romances. Italian : Ferrario. Shakespeare (of) : Tedder. , Slang : Slang Dictionary. Theological : Darling. Topography. English : TJpcott. Voyages and Travels : Kerr (18), Locke, Pinkerton (17). Arctic Voyages : Hayes. Zoology : Swainson. Libraries : Dibdin, Tedder (and Thomas). British Museum : Nichols, Sims . Cavibridge Libraries : Sandars. Cathedral Libraries : Botfield. Lambeth : Maitland. Club Libraries : Athenseum, Oxford and Cambridge, Reform, United University. Lincoln's Lin : Spilsbury. • London Libraries : London, Sims. See '' Catalogues ". BILLIARDS: Cook, Pardon [" Capt. Craw- ley "],' Roberts. BIMETALLISM : Gibbs (and Grenfell). BIOGRAPHY. (For Biograx>hies of Individuals see the Names in the Alphabetical Catalogue.) Biographical Dictionaries : Bayle, Bio- graphia, Biographical, Biographic, Chal- mers, Conversations-Lexicon, Dictionary'' (Stephen's), English Cyclopsedia, Lem- priere. Men of the Reign, Men of the Time, Phillips, Smith (W.). Bibliography of : Oettinger. Contemporary : Conversations - Lexicon, Men of the Time, Vapereau. General : Burnet, Capgrave, Davenport, De Quincey, Distinguished Men, Lamartine. 474 CLASSIFIED INDEX. BIOGRAPHY [contd,] :— Greek and Roman: Lempriere, Nepos, Smith (W.). Anglo - Saxon and Anglo - Nokman WiiiTERS : Wright. English : Allibone, Aubrey, Biographia, Biographical Diet., Dictionary (Stephen's), English Men of Letters, English Worthies, Farrar, Fuller, Gentleman's Magazine, Macaulay, Men of the Time. Eeign of Victoria : Men of the Reign. Queens of England : Strickland. Yorkshire and Lancashire Worthies : Coleridge. American : Allibone, Griswold. French : Bayle, Biographic, Brantome, La- martine, Lanfrey, Representants du Peuple. Spanish : Montgomery. Portuguese : Montgomery. Italian : Montgomery. German : Conversations-Lexicon. Collective Biographies. Admirals : Southey. Apostles, The : Lardner (6-7). Architects : Vasari. British : Cunningham. Chancellors {Lord) : Campbell. Christian : Smith (W.). C'licketers. English : Lilly white, Marylebone C.C. Scores. Dramatists : English : Dunham. Ecclesiastical : Bargrave, Montalembert, Smith (W.), Stephen. English : Britannia Sancta, Hook, Willelmus Malmesb,, Wordsworth. German Reformers : Ullmann. Engravers : Bryan, Ottley. Illustrious Men : Brantome. of Great Britain : Fuller, Lodge. Women : Brantome. Judges : Foss, Townsend. Chief Justices : Campbell. Literary and Scientific Men : Young (T.). temp. George III. : Brougham. of England : Bell, Dunham, English Men of Letters, English Worthies. France : Shelley. Italy, Spain, and Portugal : Mont- gomery. Germany ; Jordens. Medical : Healing Art. Military Commanders. British : Gleig. Musicians : Grove. Naval. British : O'Byme, Southey. Novelists. British : Scott's Prose Works (3-4). Painters: Bryan, Hobbes, Ottley, Pilkington, Vasari. British : Cunningham. Italian : Crowe (and Cavalcaselle). Philosophers. Ancient : Diogenes Laertius, Fenelon (22). Physicians : Healing Art. British : Physicians. BIOGRAPHY[co7i^d]:— Poets. British : Bell, Johnson (7-8). American : Griswold. German : Jordens. Robbers : Macfarlane. Scotch Worthies : Tytler. Sculptors : Perkins, Vasari. British : Cunningham. Statesmen. temp. George III. : Brougham. British : Forster. Foreign : Crowe. Women {Illustrious) : Brantome. Zoologists : Swainson. BIOLOGY: Comte, Huxley (and Dyer), Mivart, Spencer. Protoplasm : Geddes. See "Embryology". BIRDS : Birds, Buffon (16-24), Cuvier (6-8), Newton, Owen, Parker (and Newton), Swainson. British : Bewick, Gould, Hewitson, Seebohm, Yarrell. London : Pigott. Somersetshire : Smith (C). In the Orcades : Crichton, Bird Architecture : Rennie. Eggs of Birds : Hewitson, Seebohm. Tanagrine Genus Calliste : Sclater. Various Birds : Newton. >S'ee " Poultry ". BIRMINGHAM : Bunce. BISHOPS : Twiss. See " Episcopacy ". BLACK SEA : Carpenter, Spencer. BLIND, The : Campbell. BLOOD, On the : Hunter (3). BODMIN (Cornwall) : Maclean. Bodmin Church : Camden Misc. (7). BOHEMIA : Kohl, Wratislaw. Prague : Muirhead. BOKHARA. Travels : Burnes, Jenkinson. BOLEYN, Anne : Friedmann. BOLIVIA : Johnston. BOMBAY : Hunter. BONAPARTE. .S'ee " Napoleon ". BOOKBINDING : Baton. BOOK-KEEPING : Carter. BOOKS : Taylor. BORDER MINSTRELSY : Scott. BORNEO : Beeckman, Keppel, Webster. BOSNIA : Evans, Yriarte. BOSTON (U.S.): Ellis. New England Historic, Genealogical Society : Slafter. BOTANY : Treatises on : Balfour, Candolle, Carpenter, Curtis, Darwin, Decaisne, Edwards, Hen- slow, Hooker, Kerner, Le Maout, Lindley, Loudon, Sachs, Saint-Hilaire, Scientific Enquiry, Sowerby, Theophrastus, Vege- table. CLASSIFIED mDEX. 475 BOTANY lco7itd.] :— Natural System : Endlicher, Lindley. Geographical Distribution of Plants-. Can- dolle. Physiology of Plants : Carpenter, Henslow, Roget. Fertilisation of Floivers : Miiller (H.). Climbing Plants : Darwin. Insectivorous Plants : Darwin, Geddes. Floivers and Insects : Kerner. Fossil Flora : Lindley (and Hutton). Herbarium : Holmes. European Plants : Vaucher. English Plant- Names : Britten (and Hol- land). German : Pritzel (and Jessen). Norvjegian : Jenssen-Tusch. British Flora : Bentliam. Plants at Kevj Gardens : Curtis, Plants of India : Jones (W.). Flora of Algeria : Mathews. Botanical Magazines : Curtis, Edwards. See ''Algfe," "Arboriculture," "Ferns," "Floriculture," "Fungus," "Gardening," "Grasses," "Mosses," "Plants," "Trees," " Vegetables ". BRAHMANISM : Eggeling. BRAIN, The. Aphasia : Tuke. BRAMBER : Dallaway (and Cartwright). BRANDENBURG (House of) : Ranke. BRASSES (Monumental) -. Boutell, Haines, Waller. Continental : Greeny. BRAZIL. History : Johnston (A. K.), Southey. Travels and Descriptions : Churchill (2), Lancaster, Lerius, Nieuhoft", Purchas (4, 5), Ulloa, Ward, Wilkins. Pdo de Janeiro : Webster. BREHON LAW : Ferguson. BREWING: Wyllie. BRIDGES : Jenkin. BRISTOL : Ricart. Cathedral : Britton, Murray. BRITAIN. See " Great Britain ". BRITISH MUSEUM. The Library : Nichols, Sims. Prints and Drawings : British Museum. Antiquities : Yaux. Egyptian Antiquities : Egyptian. Elgin and Phigaleian Marbles : Elgin. Toivnley Gallery : Townley. Gallery of Organic Remains : Mantell. Catalogues of Coins and Coinage. Of the Ancients : Head. Oriental, 'of Bukhara [Transoxiana): Lane- Poole. Greek : Gardner, Head, Poole, Wroth. Roman Medallions : Grueber. BUCCANEERS : Burney's Disc. (4), Shaw. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. History and Antiquities : Lipscomb, Lysons (1), Topography. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE [contd.] :— Travels and Descriptions : Cobbett, Murray, Thorne. Eton : Ackermann, Creasy, Musse Etonenses, Tighe (and Davis), Willis (and Clark). School Lists, 1791-1877 : Stapylton. BUDDHISM : Davids. Pali Language : Rost. See "Jains," "L^mkism," "Metem- psychosis ". BUILDING : Papworth. Church : Denison. Arch : Sang. See " Societies (Building) ". BULLION. On the Price of : Ricardo. BURGUNDY. History : Ambassadeurs Milanais. Dukes of, 1364-1477 : Barante. Chronicle, 1464-9 : Chastellain. BURMESE EMPIRE. AvA : Symes. BURY ST. EDMUNDS : Wills. BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS : Gibson. BUXTON (Derbyshire) : Robertson. BYZANTIUM. BYZANTiNEHiST0RiANs:Byzantin8e,Garnett. See "Constantinople". CABUL. See ' ' Afghanistan ". CADIZ, Voyage to, 1625 : Glanville. CALABRIA, ^cc" Italy". CALAIS. Chronicle (Henry VII. to 1540) : Calais. CALCUTTA: Hunter. CALENDARS : Woolhouse. University : Cambridge, Oxford. Public Schools : Schools. See " Almanacs". CALICO-PRINTING, ^ec "Dyeing," "Manu- factures ". CALIFORNIA: Alarchone, Cortes, Ger- stacker, Ulloa. Vizcaino, Whitney. San Fransisco : Bartlett. CALVIN AND CALVINISM: Alexander, Hall (10), Lewis. CAMBODIA: Yule. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. History and Topography: Arnold (F.)^ Cambridge Antiq. Soc, Lysons, Topo- graphy. Church Bells : Raven. Coins, Tokens, and Medals : Searle. Roman and Ancient Roads : Babington. Travels and Descriptions : Cobbett, Gil- pin, Gunning, Murray. Anglesey Priory : Hailstone. Boitisham : Hailstone. Cambridge. History : Arnold, Gunning, Le Keux, Willis (and Clark). Church of St. Mary the Great : Sandars, Venables. 476 CLASSIFIED INDEX. CAMBRIDGESHIRE [cmtd.] :— The Univeksity : Cambridge (" Arundines Cami," "Calendar," "Reports of Com- missions," etc.), Dyer, " Enactments in Parliament," Fuller, Graduati, Gunning, Le Keux, Mullinger, Universities Com- mission, Walsh, Willis (and Clark). Corpus Christi College : Josselin. Jcsiis College : Shermanu. Queens' College : Searle. Trinity College Library : Cambridge. Athence Cantab. : Cooper. Boat Race, 1829-1883 : Morgan, University. Calendar, from 1802 : Cambridge. Commissions : Cambridge. Cricket Matches, 1827-76 : Cricket. Graduates, 1659-1856 : Graduati. Libraries : Le Keux, Middleton's Works (4), Sandars. Musce Cantab. : Cambridge. Privileges : Dyer. Statutes : Cambridge, Peacock. Studies of : Sedgwick. Revival of Philosophy at : Ingleby. Union Society : Cambridge. Lly : Bentliam (and Stevenson), Murray. Uorningsey : Clay. Landbeach : Clay. Milton : Clay. JS'civmarket : Hore. TVdtcrbeach : Clay. CAMISARDS : Smith (W. C). CAIilPANOLOGY. See " Bells ", CANAANITES: Cheyne. CANADA, ETC. History, etc. : Martin, Parkman, Wilson. Government, etc. : Cavendish, Head, Tracts (33). Defence of : Kennedy. Travels and Descriptions : Backwoods, Cartier, Champlaine, Harleian Yoy. (2), Harris (2), Lahoutan, Pinkerton (13), Purchas (4), Roche. Guide to : Appleton. Victoria Bridge : Hodges. Crrpe Breton : Fisher, Leigh. Labrador : Cartwright, Harvey. Manitoba : Bryce. Montreal : Wilson. Nova Scotia : Acadia, Alexander, Stewart. Ontario : Wilson. Prince Edward Island : Stewart. Quebec : Stewart. St. Lawrence : Hartley. CANARY ISLANDS : Glas, Johnson (J. Y.), Le Maire. CANNIBALISM : Tylor. CANOES : MacGregor. CANTERBURY : Faussett. Cathedral : History and Antiquities : Brit- ton, Christ Church Letters, Murray, Stanley, Walcott. Archbishops of : Hook. Monastery of S. Augustine : Thomas of Elm- ham. Canterbury Talcs : Chaucer, Lee. CAPE COLONY : Johnston, Silver. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE: Le Vaillant, Martin, Pinkerton (16), Rhyne, Sparrman, Thun- berg. CAPE VERDE ISLANDS : Wren. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. .S-ee " Punish- ment ". CAPPADOCIA: Buubury, Universal Hist. (Anc. 3). CARAVANS : Palgrave. CARD GAMES : Baldwin, " Cavendish," £)carte, Hoyle, Jones (H.), Mathews, Pole, Whist. CARDIGAN. History: Meyrick. CARIBBEE ISLANDS : Herrera. CARICATURES AND CARICATURISTS: Caricature, Champfleury, "Charivari," Doyle, (J. and R.), Gilkay, " H. B.," Hogarth, Leech, "Punch," Robert- Macaire, Wright. CARLISLE. Cathedral : Murray, Walcott. Occupation of, 1745 : Carlisle. CARTHAGE AND CARTHAGINIANS : Browning (0,), Depping, Heeren, Poly- bius, Rollin, Smith (R. B.), Universal Hist. (Anc. 6-7). CARTHAGENA, Expedition against : Smollett. CARTHUSIANS : Trollope (T. A.). CARTULAIRES : Cartulaires. CARVING: Pollen. CASHMERE. ^ee " Kashmir ". CASPIAN SEA : Carpenter. CAT, The : Mivart. CATACOMBS : Venables. See "Cemeteries". CATALOGUES : Bibliotheca, Campana Museo, English, Exhibition (Great), Fontaine, London, Quaritch, Rouard, South Ken- sington Museum. Of Libraries : Dublin Soc, Geographical Soc, London Library. Of Club Libraries : Athenseum, Oxford and Cambridge, Reform, United University. See "Bibliography," "British Museum," " Libraries ". CATECHISM, Church : Clarke, Nowell, Waterland. CATHEDRALS : Bentham (and Stevenson) Britton, Cathedral, Milman, Murray, Venables, W^alcott. {For accounts of particular Cathedrals see also under their respective names.) Cathedral Institutions : Pusey, Whiston. Cathedral Service : Cathedral. CATHERINE II. See " Russia ". CATHOLICISM. See " Rome ". CATTLE : Gibson, Macdonald, Youatt. Murrains : Fleming. See " Agriculture ". CLASSIFIED INDEX. 477 CAUCASUS : Bryce, Reclus. See " Circassia". CAVES : Dawkins. CELEBES (Island) : Webster. CELTS, The. History : Ritson (23), Wright. Celtic Manners : Logan. Religion and Learning : Toland (5). See "Gaels," "Literature," "Scotland". CEMETERIES : Atteridge. See " Catacombs ". CENSUS : Census, Farr (and Walker). CENTRAL ASIA. See "Asia". CEREMONIES. See " Funeral Rites ". CEVENNES. See " Camisards ". CEVOLA: Niza. CEYLON. History and Travels : Baldseus, Dickson, Heber, Martin, Tennent, Yalentia. The Veddahs: Spencer, The Aryan Village in : Phear. CHALD^A : Loftus, Rawlinson, Smith (G.). See "Assyria," " IBabylonia," "Nineveh". CHALIFS. History : Guyard, Weil. CHANNEL ISLANDS : Ansted (and Latham), Clarke (B.), Inglis, Warner, CHARGES: Stanley (E.), Thirlwall, Water- land, Whately. CHARITIES. London: Low. Charity Schools : Mandeville. CHARTERHOUSE. History : Ackermann. CHEMISTRY : Armstrong (Meldola and But- ler). General Works : Comte, Cooke, Daniell. Donovan, Miller, Prout, Regnault. Elements, Manuals, etc. : Brande, Chemistry, Faraday, Fownes, Gregory, Kane, Liebig, Turner. Particular Treatises. Blovjpipe : MacDowall. Cai'hon: Armstrong. Distillation : Dittmar (and Paton). Dyeing: O'Neill. Electrolysis : Shaw. Fermeritation : Dittmar. Flame : Butler. Hydrogen : Armstrong. Iodine : Armstrong. Mercury : Dittmar. Methyl : Dittmar. (Ms : Paton. Oxalic Acid : Dittmar. Parajffin : Dittmar (and Paton). Petroleum : Peckham. Phosphorescence : Hoyle. Phosphorus: Dittmar. , Dictionary: Ure. Chemical Analysis : Parnell. Of Common Life : Johnston. Animal or Organic : Liebig. Agricultural : Davy, Johnston, Liebig. See "Atomic Theory," "Explosives," "Gun Cotton," "Gunpowder,'^ "Pigments," " Poisons ". CHESHIRE: King (D.), Latham, Leycester, Lysons, Murray, Ormerod. Chester : Ffoulkes. Cathedral : Murray. CHESS : Potter, Staunton. CHIAPAS : Stephens. Chibchas : Spencer. CHICHESTER : Dallaway (and Cartwright). Cathedral : Murray, Walcott. Mediceval Registers of the Bishops : Walcott. Kalendar of the Episcopal Registers: Walcott. CHILI : Black (and Walters). Travels and Descriptions : Brewer (and Herckeman), Brouwer, Hall, Narborough, Ovalle, Purchas (5), Strong, Techo, Ur- sino. CHINA. History : Barnardine, Baudier, China, Douglas, Leibnitz (4), Williams. War in, 1840-43 : Bernard (and Hall). Embassies to : Ellis (Amherst's), Oliphant (Elgin's), Staunton (Macartney's). Christianity in : Hue, Trigautius. Jesuits in : Montfart. Habits of the Chinese : Bernard (and Hall). Philosophy : Leibnitz (4). Poetry : Davis. Commerce : Staunton, Tracts (32, 34). Travels and Descriptions : BackhofF(and Wagener), Davis, Fortune, Gualle, Hue, Ides, Navarette, Pantoia, Pauw, Perera, Purchas (1, 3,- 5), Reclus, Rubruquis, Staunton, Williams. Canton : Douglas. Hong-Kong: Bernard (and Hall). Nanking : Douglas. Peking : Douglas. Shanghai : Douglas. Tonquin: Baron, Richard. See " Corea". CHIVALRY: Scott. " See "Crusades". CHOLERA. 1845-49 : Barnes. CHRIST. Life : Bible (New Testament), " Ecce Homo," Farrar, Jameson, Renan, Seeley, Strauss, Taylor. Divinity of : Grinfield, Horsley, Water- land. Incarnation of : Wilberforce. Imitation of : Kempis (Thomas a). Account of Books ascribed to : Toland (5). Messiah : Smith (W. P.). CHRIST'S HOSPITAL : Ackermann. CHRISTIANITY : Lindsay. Doctrinal Works, Institutes, Elements, ETC. : Augustinus, Butler, Candlish, Cha- teaubriand, Christian, Chubb, Donaldson, Edwards (J.), Grinfield, Hale, Maurice, Milton, Modern, Manner, Newman, Pal- mer, Powell, Smith (W.), Stanley, Tom- line, Ussher (11), Warburton (9), Ward, Whately. 478 CLASSIFIED I:N-DEX. CHRISTIANITY [contd.] :— Evidences, Truth, Re asonableness, etc. : Addisou, Aids to Faith, Arnold (M.), Baker, Butler, Chateaubriand, Curio, Fresh Springs, Jones (W.l, Jortin, Keith, Lardner, Lindsay, Locke (6), Paley. Phil- pot, Sumner, Swift, Tucker, Waterland. Patriarchal : Forster. from Prophecy: Keith. Ancient : Taylor. aiid Modern compared : Bunsen (Hippo- lytus). Modern : Modern. Christian Manual : Woolton. Christianity as Old as the Creation : Tindal. Eschatology : Aglen. Esoteric: Maitland. Moral and Social Influence : Man. Opinions of Churches and Sects : Boone, Christian, Smith (W.), Wyld. Origin of: Hennell. Peculiarities of : Whately. Sec "Baptism," "Church," "England (Church of)," "Eucharist," "Fathers," " Rome (Church of)," "Sects ". CHRISTIAN ART : Didron, Jameson, Lind- say, Walcott. See "Architecture," "Art". CHRONICLES. English : Arnold, " Chronicles and Me- morials," Fabyan, Grafton, Hall, Hardyng, Holinshed, Rastell. See " Great Britain (History)". French : Buchon. See "France (History)". CHRONOLOGY : Annuaire, Annual Register, Art de Verifier les Dates, Bond, Boyle, Gates, Greswell, Haydn, Nicolas. Biblical or Sacred : Faussett, Lewin, Ussher, (12). Tables of : Art de Verifier les Dates, Blair. Ancient Egypt : Volney. Greece : Clinton. of Herodotus : Volney. Rome : Clinton. See "Dates," "History". CHROMATOGRAPHY. See ' ' Colours ". CHURCH. History of the Christian Church. See "Bible (History of) ". General Histories : Bingham, Cazenove, Eusebius, Evagrius, Fleury, Gieseler, Jortin, Milman, Mosheim, Neander,Renan, Scriptores Gr8eci(Hist. Eccl.), Smith (W.), Socrates, Sozomenus, Stanley, Stebbing, Theodoretus, Waddington, Wallace. Apostolic Period : Renan, Stanley. Primitive Church : Church, Newman (J. H.), Renan, Soyres. First Three Centuries : Blunt, Kaye, Neander. To Abolition of Paganism : Milman. Latin Christianity : Milman. Fathers of the Church. See "Fathers". Manicheism : Beausobre. Monastic Orders. British : Fosbrooke. Popes, The : Milman. 16th and 17th Century : Ranke. See " Rome (Church of) ". CHURCH [contd.'] :— 14th Century : Wicliffe. 16th Century : Laenmer. Reformers of Germany and the Netherlands : UUmann. Reformation, The : Aubigne, Creighton, Gerdesius, Luther, Mullinger, Ranke, Seckendorf, Sleidan, Stebbing, "Wadding- ton. In Italy : M'Crie. In Germany. 16th Century : Luther. In Spain : M'Crie. In the Low Cowitries : Brandt, Davies. In the Grisons : M'Crie. In England : Blunt, Burnet, Letters, Netter of Walden, Reformation, Strype, Wi- cliffe. In Scotland : Cooke, M'Crie, Sadler. In France (Protestant Refugees) : Weiss. Protestantism : Arnaud, Bossuet (10). 18th Century : Lanfrey. E7igland. Church of. See under " England ". Roman Catholics in, since Reformation : Butler, Dod. Puritans : Neal, Walker. Methodists: Southey. Church of Scotland : Menzies. Eastern and Jewish Churches : Stanley. Greek Church : Lindsay. Rome, Church of. See under " Rome ". Church Festivals. Caryiival : Trollope. Easter : Venables. Works on the Nature of Church Establish- merits, etc. : Arnold^ Coleridge, Edison, Froude, Gladstone, Guizot, Marsh, Stanley, Warburton (7). 1403-1458: Gascoigne. Church Government : Hooker, Massingberd, Milton, Tracts (13, 21). Church Rates : Tracts (24). See "Antiquities," "Archbishop and Archdeacon , " " Biography, " " Bishops, ' ' "Christianity/' "Controversies," "Creeds," •* Deism," " England (Church of)," "Epis- copacy," "Law (Canon or Eccl.)," "Litera- ture," "Priesthood," "Rome (Church of)," "Sects". CHUSSAN, Island of : Cunningham. CID, The : Dennis, Watts. CIPHER. See " Cryptography ". CIRCASSIA AND THE CAUCASUS : Bun- bury, Spencer. CISTERCIANS. See " Monastic Orders ". CITIES AND TOWNS OF THE WORLD : Cities. Ruins 'of Ancient Cities : Bucke. CIVIL SERVICE (English). Guide to : Parkinson. See " Government ". CIVILIZATION. History of, etc. : Buckle, Draper, Guizot, Ozanam, Tylor. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 479 CLASSICS : Collins, Grey, Scriptores Latini. [See also Names of Various Authors.} Classical Learning : Donaldson. CLASSIFICATION : Agassiz. CLERGY : Fish, Myrc, Pecock. CLEVELAND : Graves. CLIMATE : Buchan. Sanative Influence of : Clark. In Relation to Geology : CroU. Acclimatisation : Wallace. CLOCKS : Beckett, Denison, Thomson. Chuech and Public : Denison, Vulliamy. See "Watches". CLUBS : Ivy, London, Northcote (and Web- ster), Timbs. COAL : Bauerman. Statistics of : Taylor. See "Fuel". COCHIN-CHINA : Borri, Maunoir. COINS, COINAGE, AND MEDALS : Addi- son (^3), " Coins and Medals," Poole. of all Nations : Kelly. Ancient : Eckhel, Head. Greek and Roman : Bourlier, Gardner, Grueber, Head, Poole, Wroth. Syracuse : Coins. Milan : Beccaria. Great Britain and Ireland : Camden, Hawkins, Humphreys, Kenyon, Liver- pool, Medallic Illustrations, Montagu, Ruding, Spelnian. Ancient British : Evans, Monumenta Hist. Brit. London Tokens: Burn. Cambridgeshire : Searle. Tokens : Searle. Proposals for an Irish Coina,ge : Tyery. Scotland: Patrick, Robertson (J. D.). See "Mint". Oriental : Marsden, Poole (Lane-). Afghanistan : Wilson. Assaying : Crookes. COLCHESTER: Morant. COLLEGES. See "Schools". COLONIES. Ancient: Heeren. British : Dilke, Martin, Seaton. Constitution of : Mills. Penal: Beaumont. Art of Colonization : Lewis, Merivale, Roebuck, Wakefield. COLOURS : Chevreul, Goethe, Wilkinson. COMETS: Hind, Kemplay, Mitchel. COMMERCE. History : Macpherson. Ancient : Heeren. British : Craik, Ralegh (8). Dictionary : McCuUoch. Protective System : Chevalier. Statistics : Macgregor. See "Free Trade," "Trade". COMMUNISM: Fawcett. See * * Socialism ". COMPANIES : Robertson. See "Guilds," "Societies". CONCHOLOGY : Bell, Forbes (and Hanley). CONCORDANCES. TO Bible and Apocrypha : Cruden. Milton : Cleveland. Pope: Abbott. Shakespeare: Ayscough, Clarke. CONGRESSES AND CONFERENCES : Reeve. Political : Berlin. CONNAUGHT : O'Flaherty. CONSTANTINOPLE. History: Byzantinse Historise, Curtis, Pou- joulat, Procopius. Byzantine Historians : Garnett. Chronology to Justin II. : Clinton. Under the Franks : Constantinople, Du Cange, Ville-Hardouin. Swedish Embassy : Rolamb. Travels and Descriptions : Arvieux, Barton, Labat, Morier, Sanderson, Wrag. CONSTITUTION. See " Government," "Politics". CONTROVERSIES : Aids to Faith and Reviews. See "Arianism," "Deism," "Hussites," " Jansenists ". CONVOCATION. Of Canterbury : Newman. See " Councils," " England (Church of) ". COOKERY : Almanach des Gourmands, Buck- master, Dallas, Fiancatelli, GoufFe, Kett- ner. Ordinances (Ancient), Ude. Carving, etc. : Manuel des Amphitryons. CO-OPERATION: Somers. COPYRIGHT. See "Law". COREA : Hamel, Reclus, Webster. CORFE CASTLE: Bond. CORINTH : Gardner. CORK: Caulfield. CORN AND CORN LAWS : Elliott, Johnson, Somers, Tooke, Tracts (38, 42, 59, 75). Prices of Corn : Rogers, Tooke. CORNWALL. History, etc.: Hitchins, King (R. J.), Lysons, Murray. Bodmin : Camden Misc. (7), Maclean. Siclly Islands : Heath. CORONATIONS: Reynolds. Coronation of King Charles I. in Scot- land, 1633 : Balfour. Coronation of King Charles II. at ScooNE, 1651 : Somers' Tracts (6). CORRESPONDENCE. See "Letters". CORSICA : Lear, Murray, Volney (6). COSMOGONY: Cheyne. COSTUME: Camden, Murray (and Boutell), Blanche, Shaw, Songs (Satirical). Dress and Decorations : Shaw. Ecclesiastical : Marriott. COTTON: Watts. COUNCILS: Patrick. Constance : Lenfant. I Pisa: Lenfant. 480 CLASSIFIED INDEX. COUNCILS [contd.]:— Trent : Sarpi. Vatican : Gladstone, Manning, Newman. Great Britain. See "England (Church oO". COUNTIES (English). See their several Names and " Topogi*aphy ". COUNTY GOVERNMENT: Cobden Club Essays. CRAVEN : Phillips ("Yorkshire"), Whitaker. CRAWFOKD, House of : Lindsay. CREEDS : Tulloch. Apostles' Creed: Barrow (5, 6), Leighton (4), Lightfoot (6), Pearson. Athanasian : Waterland (3). Against : Lewis. CREMATION : Smith (W. C). CRETE (Island of) : Bodenham, Bunbury, Pasliley. CRICKET: Bolland, Gale, Wilkinson (H. F.). Mary-le-Bone Club Matches to 1822 : Bentlev. Scores, 1746-1854 ' Lilly white. 1855-1876: Marylebone C.C. Scores. Oxford v. Cambridge, 1827-1876: Cricket. Wimbledon C.C. Matches, 18^4-70: Wimbledon. CRIME : Amos, Beccaria, Pelham, Pike. Infanticide: Smith (W. C). Murder and Manslaughter : Robertson (E.). American: Brace. See "Piracy," "Prisons," "Punishment". CRIMEA: Telfer. Travels and Descriptions: Demidoff, Kohl. Geology of: Demidoff. Expedition to, 1854-56 : Airey, Bazan- court, Kinglake. CRITICISM: Arnold (M.), Classical Museum, Poole's Index, Pope. See "jEsthetics, " "Language," "Literature," "Periodicals," "Philology," "Poetry," " Taste," and Notes to the various Classics. CROMWELL : Carlyle, Clarendon, Cromwell, Guizot, Harris, Milton, Nicolson, Ville- main. CROSSES : Boutell. CRUSADES, The. History: Albert d'Aix, Cox, Foulcljer de Chartres (or Fulcherius), Godfrey, Guibert, Guillaume de Tyr, Guizot (9, 16-24), Jacques de Vitry, Le Tresorier, Michaud, Odon de Deuil, Radulphus de Coggeshall, Raimond d'Agiles, Raoul de Caen, Robert le Moine, Schlosser (Weltges, 3), Ville- Hardouin. Holy Warre : Fuller. Bibliography : Michaud. Monuments of Military Architecture in Syria and Cyprus : Rey. See " Chivalry ". CRUSTACEA. See " Zoology ". CRYPTOGRAPHY : Bailey. CRYSTAL PALACE : Phillips (S.). Egyptian Collections : Wilkinson. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY : Nicol. CUBA : Johnston. CUMBERLAND. History and Antiquities : Jenkinson (and Ward), Lysons, Nicolson (and Burn). Carlisle. Cathedral : Murray, Walcott. Occupation of, in 1745 : Carlisle. Lakes : Gilpin, Murray. Roman Wall : Macdonald. Cumbrian Dialect : Walcott. CURRENCY, The: Tooke, Tracts (36, 60), Wilson. History of Prices : Rogers, Tooke. Currency Questions s, Plans, etc. : Ful- larton, Ricardo, Tooke, Wilson. Price of Bullion, etc. : Chevalier, Ricardo. See "Banking," "Finance". CYCLOPiEDIA. See "Dictionaries". CYPRUS : Bunbury, Cesnola. Famagusta : Martiningo. Monuments of Military Architecture : Rey. CYRUS, Expedition of : Sayce, Xenophon. DALMATIA. Travels : Wilkinson. DAMASCUS. Travels : Macgregor, Porter. See " Syria". DANCING: Kemp, Smith (W. C). English Morris Dance : Douce. DANES (in England) : Worsaae. DARWINIAN THEORY : Darwin, Haeckel, Kerner, Miiller, Wallace, Weismann. Mimicry : Allen. DATES : Blair, Haydn. See "Chronology". DEAF AND DUMB : Large. DEATH (Punishment of) : Neate. DEBATES: Parliament. DECORATIVE ART. See "Architecture," ' ' Art, " " Ornamentation ' '. DEER-STALKING: Scrope. DEFENCES, National : Douglas, Head. See " Military Art ". DEISM AND DEISTS : Patrick. DEMOCRACY : Brougham, Guizot, Maine, May, Partridge, Tocqueville. See "Government," "Society". DEMONOLOGY : James VI., Tylor. See "Witchcraft". DENBIGH: Thomas. DENMARK. History : Dunham, Gosse, Ker, Universal History (Mod. 11-12). Danes in England : Worsaae. Antiquities of Ancient Danes : Mallet. Travels and Descriptions : Coxe, Inglis, Murray. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 481 DEPENDENCIES. See "Colonies". DERBYSHIRE. History, etc. : Lysons, Simpson. The Peak and Buxton : Robertson. Inhabitants of Melbourne, 1695 : Waters. Travels and Descriptions : Bray, Murray. Oryctography of : Ferber. DEVELOPMENT. In Religion : Newman. In Sociology : Spencer. DEVONSHIRE : King, Lysons, Murray, Pole, Polwhele. Devonshire Coast: Gosse. Exeter Cathedral : Britton, Murray, Walcott. DIALLING: Godfray. DIAMOND MINES : Tavernier. DIARIES: Arblay, Cartwright, Colchester, Croker, Davies, Dee, Dodington, Dug- dale, Evelyn, Lake, Machyn, Malmesbury, Manningham, Pepys, Raikes, Rose, Rous, Rud, Symonds, Walsingham, Windham, Yonge. DICTIONARIES AND GLOSSARIES: Lyons. Agricultural : Loudon, Morton. Anatomy: Tod J. Anonymous Works: Gushing, Hamst, Querard. Antiquities. Greek and Roman : Lempriere. Rich, Smith (W.). Christian: Smith (W.). Arch^ological : Nuttall, Walcott. Architectural: Cresy ("Civil Engineer- ing"), Glossary, Gwilt, Loudon, Parker, Viollet-le-Duc. Arts and Sciences : Bouillet, Conversa- tions-Lexicon, Encyclopedia, Penny Cyc. Terms : Crabb. a7id Manufactures : Cooley, Ure. Bathing Places : Bradshaw. Bible: Calmet, Kitto, Smith (W.), Winer. Bibliographical : Brunet, Lowndes, Watt. See ' ' Bibliography ". Biographical: Bayle, Biographia, Bio- graphie Universelle, Chalmers, Conversa- tions-Lexicon, Penny Cyc, Phillips. Greek and Roman : Smith (W,). Christian: Smith (W.). English : Dictionary, " Men of the Reign,' " Men of the Time," Stephen (L.). See " Biography ". Botanical: Loudon. Catholic : Addis (and Arnold). Chemical: Ure. Church : Hook. Classical : Lempriere, Nuttall, Rich, Smith (W.). Commercial: McCulloch. Contemporaries: "Men of the Time," Vapereau. Dates : Haydn. Ecclesiastical : Addis (and Arnold), Hook, Smith (W.), Suiceri. Economy, Domestic : Cooley, " Enquire Within," Webster (and Parkes). 31 DICTIONARIES, etc. [con^(^.] :— Encyclopaedias : Conversations - Lexicon, Diderot (13-20), Encyclopaedia Brit., En- cyclopaedia Met., Encyclopedic Mod., English Cyc. , Penny Cyc. Engineering (Civil) : Cresy. English History : Low (and Pulling). Engravers : Bryan, Ottley, Pilkington. Etymological: Palmer, Skeat, Wedgwood. Fiction (Noted Names of) : Wheeler. Gardening: Loudon. Geographical: Bescherelle (and Devars), Bouillet, Edinburgh Gaz,, Gazetteer, Ire- land, Johnston, McCulloch, Murray. Greek and Roman : Smith (W.). India : Hunter, Pharoah, Thornton. Heraldic : Berry, Edmondson, Papworth (and Morant). Historical : Bayle, Bouillet, McCulloch. English : Low (and Pulling). See "Dictionaries (Biographical)" above. Initials and Pseudonyms : Cushing. Languages. See "Dictionaries (Languages)'* below. Law: Tomlins. Literature : Bouillet. Literary Disguises : Cushing. Manufactures : Ure. Medical : Cooley, Dunglison, Forbes (Tweedie and Conolly), Quain. Military: Duokett. Mines and Mining : Ure. Music AND Musicians: Grove. Mythological: Biographic Univ. (53-55), Lempriere, Smith (W.). Names : Lower. Nautical : Young. Naval Biography : O'Byrne. Navigation (Commercial) : McCulloch. Oriental : Herbelot. Painters : Bryan, Hobbes, Ottley, Pil- kington. Philosophical : Garden, Voltaire (37-43). Phrase and Fable : Brewer (E. C). Physics : Baird. Physiology: Todd. Plant-Names (English) : Britten (and Holland). Quotations: Bartlett, Dictionary, Hand- book, Riley. Receipts (Practical): Cooley, "Enquire Within," Savory. Romance : Diez, Donkin. SLAijfG (English) : Slang. Statistics : McCulloch, Mulhall. Surgical : Cooper. Technological : Crabb. Theological: Addis (and Arnold), Hook, Gascoigne. Topographical : Gazetteer, Gorton. Languages. Hebrew. Old Testame7it : Gesenius. Greek : Buttmann, Photius, Suidas. and Latin : Scapula (and Meursius). and English : Liddell (and Scott). Patristical : Suiceri. Medioival : Du Cange. 482 CLASSIFIED INDEX. DICTIONARIES, ETC. [contd.]:— Latin: Facciolatus (and Forcellinus), Festus. and English : Galfridus, Riddle, Smith (W.). Barbarous and Mediaeval : Du Cange, Spelman. Italian. and French : Alberti. and English : Baretti, Graglia, Mea- dows, Millhouse. Spanish. and English : Neuman (and Baretti). Portuguese. and English : Vieyra. Romance: Diez, Donkin, Raynouard. French : Dictiounaire, Legoaraut, Littre. and Italian : Alberti. and English : Bellows, Cassell, Cham- baud, Hamilton (and Legros), Meadows, ^Nugent, Sadler, Spiers, Tibbins. Proverbial and Burlesque : Leroux. French Synonyms : Lafaye. Welsh : Pughe. German : Adelung. and English : Fliigel (and Meissner), Kaltschmidt, Rabenhorst. Dutch. and English : Sewel. Anglo-Saxon : Bosworth. English : Johnson, Murray, Richardson, Webster. Etymological : Palmer, Skeat, Wedg- wood. Early Rhyming : Levins. Synoityms : Roget. Old Words, etc. : Audelay, Halliwell, Nares. Shakespearian : Nares. Slang : Slang. and Latin : Catholicon Anglicum, Levins. aoid French : Smith (and Hamilton). Scottish : Dictionarium, Jamieson. Irish-English : O'Reilly. Bohemian. and German : Jordan. Icelandic. and English : Cleasby. Danish. and English : Ferrall (and Repps), Rosing. Swedish. and English : Ohrlander, Tauchnitz. Russian. and English : Alexandrow. See "Languages". DIET AND REGIMEN: Brillat-Savarin, Chambers (T. K.), Vegetable Substances. Coffee : Paton. Flour : Paton. Maize : Henslow. Milk: M'Kendrick (and Paton). Potato : Masters (and Smith). Preserved Food : Paton. Salt : Lyte. DIGESTION: Prout. DIGNITIES. Emperor and Empire : Bryce. Official: Haydn. DIGNITIES [contd.]:— Hereditary : Finlason. See " Heraldry". DIPLOMACY : Malmesbury, Negociations. Treatise on : Bernard. History : Capefigue . Embassies. Indian Embassies to Rome : Priaulx. From Engla7id. To China: [Amherst's] Ellis, [Macartney's] Staunton. To China and Japan, 1857-59 [Elgin's] : Oliphant. To Persia [Jones' and Ouseley's] : Morier. To Poland, 1676 [Rochester's] : Clarendon (H.). To Portugal : Bevmudez. To Scotland, 1539-43 : Sadler. To Spain, 1809 : Wellesley. To Vienna, 1806 : Adair. From France to Prussia : Benedetti. Dutch East India Coy.'s Embassy to China, 1655 : Nieuhoff. From Sweden to Constantinople : Rolamb. From Venice : Ambassadeurs, Giustinian. See ' ' Ambassadors ". DIPLOMATICS. See ''Paleography". DISCOURSES. See "Sermons". DISEASES. Works on : Healing Art, Hunter, Quain, Richardson. Aphasia : Tuke. Apoplexy : Affleck. Bronchitis: Affleck. Cholera ; Affleck. 1345-49 : Barnes. Croup : Affleck. Diphtheria : Affleck. Epilepsy : Affleck. Fever : Affleck, Genito-Urinary Organs: Johnson (H. J.). Goitre : Affleck. Gout : Affleck. Gun Shot Wotonds : Hunter. Heart : Balfour. Hernia : Chiene. Hydrocephalus : Affleck. Hydrophobia : Affleck. Hysteria : Tuke . Jaundice : Affleck, Leprosy : Creighton. L'ver : Budd. Measles: Affleck. Neuralgia : Affleck. Ophthalmology : Bruce. Paralysis : Affleck. Pathology : Creighton. Phthisis, or Consumption : Affleck. Plague : Payne, Pleurisy : Affleck. ■ Pneumonia : Affleck. Rabies : Fleming. Rectum, and Anus : Ashton. Rheumatism : Affleck. Rickets : Affleck. St. Vitus's Dance : Affleck. Scarlet Fever : Affleck. Typhoid Fever : Budd, Urinary Organs: Courtenay, Johnson (H. J,). CLASSIFIED mDEX. 483 DISEASES [co?i<^.]:— Venereal : Hunter. See " Cattle (Diseases of)," " Insanity," " Medicine". DISPATCHES, Collections of: Marlborough, Nelson, Wellesley, Wellington. DISSENTERS : Hall, Walker (C). See "Baptists," " Independents," "Metho- dism ". DIVING : Stevenson. DIVORCE : Milton, Robertson (E.). DOG, The. HisTOiiY OF : Gibson, Martin, " Stone- henge," Walsh, Youatt. Hound : Brickwood. On Dog-Breaking: Hutchinson, " Stone- henge," Walsh. See "Sports ". DONCASTER: Hunter. DORIANS : Cox. DORSETSHIRE. History, etc. : Bingham, Coker, Hutchins, Murray. Corfe Castle : Bond. Dorset Dialect : Barnes. DOVER. St. Mary's Hospital, or Maison Dieu : Walcott. Priory of St. Martin : Walcott. DRAMA. Ox THE Dramatic Art, History, etc. : Gibber, Lessing, Schlegel, Scott ("Prose Works," 10), Ward. Am2'>hitheatre: Forbes (G. H.)- Pantomime : Ward. Punchinello : Wheeler. English : Gibber, Coleridge, Davies, Hazlitt, Shakespeare (Malone and Collier), Ulrici, Williams (M.). u4ge of Elizabeth : Coleridge, Collier, Hazlitt. To the Restoration : Collier. Since the Restoration : Genese. Comic Writers : Hazlitt. Mysteries and Miracle Plays : Camden Misc. (4), Coventry, Mistere d'Orleans. Spanish : Moratin, Teatro Espanol. Italian : Salfi. Hindu: Wilson. Dramatic Authors. Greek : ^Eschylus, Aristophanes, Dramatici Grseci, Euripides, Sophocles. Latin : Plautus, Seneca, Terentius. English Collections : Plays (Old) [Dod- sley's], Theatre (Brit.) [Bell's]. Specimens of the time of Shakespeare : Lamb. English Authors and Plays : Addison, Austin, Baillie, Bale, Banks, Barry, Beau- mont (and Fletcher), Beddoes, Bicker- staff, Bliss, Brome, Brown, Browning, Bulwer, Byron, Carey, Cartwright, Cent- livre. Chapman, Chettle, Gibber, Coleridge, Colman, Congreve, Cook, Cowley, Cumber- land, Davenant, Davenport, Dekker,Digby, Dodsley, Dorset, Dryden, Edgeworth, Edi- son, Edwards, Etherege, Farquhar, Fenton, Fielding, Fisher, Foote, Ford, Franklin, Garrick, Gay, Glover, Goldsmith, Greene, DRAMA [contd.] Habington, Heywood, Hill, Hoadly, Home, Hoole, Howard, Hughes, Hull, Ingelend, Inter- lude (a play), Johnson, Jones, Jonson, Kelly, Killigrew, Knowles, Kyd, Lamb, Lee, Lillo, Lodge, Lydgate, Lyly, Machin, Mackenzie, Macklin, Mallet, Marlowe, Marmion, Marston, Massinger, May, Mayne, Middleton, Miller, Milton, Moile, Moore, Morris, Mountfort, Murphy, Nabbes, Nash, Newnham, Orrery, Otway, Peele, Planche, Porter, Randolph, Rowe,'^ Rowley, Saul (a drama). Savage, Scott, Shadwell, Shakespeare, Sheridan, Shirley, Smollett, Southern, Steele, Still, Suckling, Swin- burne, Tailor, Talfourd, Taylor, Tennyson, Thomson, Tomkis, Tourneur, Tuke, Van- brugh, Walpole, Webster, Whitehead, Wilkins, Wilmot, Wright, Wycherley, Young. American : Harte, Longfellow. French: Augier, Balzac, Barriere (et Thi- boust), Beaumarchais, Corneille, Delavigne, Diderot, Dumas, Garnier, Gresset, Hugo, Le Sage, Marivaux, Moliere, Musset, Piron, Racine, Renan, Rousseau (J. B.), Sardou, Scribe, Vigny, Voltaire. Italian : Alfieri, Casti, Gelli, Goldoni, Manzoni, Metastasio, Monti, Niccolini, Nota, Salfi. Spanish : Alarqon, Calderon, Fragoso, Gue- vara, Lope de Vega, Mescua, Molina, Montalvan, Moratin, Moreto, Rojas, Teatro Espanol. German : Goethe, Klopstock, Kbrner, Kot- zebie, Lessing, Schiller, Tieck, Wieland. Danish : Oehlenschlager. DRAWING : Hamerton, Ruskin. See " Painting". DREAMS : Sully. DREDGE. Naturalists' Dredge : Thomson (W.). DRESS. Hosiery : Paton. See "Costume," "Fur". DROWNING: Littlejohn. DRUIDS: Hoare, Macdonald, Stukeley, To- land (5). >S'e(5 " Wiltshire ". DRUNKENNESS : Anstie, Balfour, Pitman. DRUSES : Webster. DUBLIN : Kohl, Lefroy. St. Mary's Abbey : Dublin. University Graduates : Dublin. DUELLING : Brantome, Selden, Storr. DUMFRIES: M'Dowall. DUNDEE: Maxwell. DURHAM. History and Antiquities : Camden Misc. (3), Fowler, Kellawe, Eaine, Surtees, Wallis. Travels and Descriptions: Cobbett, Howitt, Murray. Durham Cathedral : Murray, Symeon of Durham. DWARFS: Doran. 484 CLASSIFIED IJ^DEX. DYEING. See "Calico-Printing," "Chemis- try ". DYNAMICS: Gamett. Gyroscope: Blyth. EAR: M'Kendrick. EARTH, The : Clarke (A. R.), Evelyn. GoEDESY : Clarke (A. R.). See " Geology ". EARTHENWARE. See " Pottery and Porce- lain ". EARTHQUAKES : Rudler, Scientific Enquiry. In Calabria Ultra, 1783 : Dolomieu. Sd^nometer : Ewing. EAST, The. History and Antiquities : Herbelot. Travels, etc. : Clayton, Conti, Coryat, Courthop, Kinglake, Lamartine, Lithgow, Martineau, Mildenhall, Odoricus, Pococke, Polo, Rubi-uquis, Sandys, Saris, Swan, Tavernier, Timberley, Warburton, Ward. [For Particular Countriessee Special Headings. ] EAST INDIA COMPANY. See "India (East)". EASTERN QUESTION : Sinclair, Tracts (103, 118). ECCLESIASTICAL ANTIQUITIES: Smith (W.), Strutt, Walcott. Relics : Cazenove. ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY. See " Church (History of)". ECONOMY. National or Political, Principles of: Aristoteles, Bagehot, Bastiat, Baudeau, Beccaria, Bentham, Boisguillebert, Bonar, Brassey, Cairnes, Chevalier, Cholmeley, Colquhoun, Condillac, Condorcet, Dian- nyere, Dupont de Nemours, Dutot, ficonomie Politique, l!conomistes, ificono- mistes Financ, Fawcett, Forbonnais, Franklin, Free-Trade, Galiani, George, Hume, Ingram, Jennings, Jones (R.), La Grange, La Riviere, Lavoisier, Law, Le Trosne, McCuUoch, Macleod (H. D.), Malthus, Marx, Melon, Mill, Montyon, Necker, Physiocrates, Quesnay, Ricardo, Richelot, Kickards, Rogers, Ruskin, Saint- Simon, Say, Sismondi, Smith (A.), Stewart, Thiers, Turgot, Vauban, Whately. Progress of the Nation : Porter. Bibliography of : McCulloch. See " Fair Trade," " Free Trade," "Money". Social: Guyot. Rural and Domestic: "Backwoods of Canada," Brabant, Camden Misc. (2), Cobbett, Donovan, Elizabeth, Nicolas, Ordinances, Swinfield, Webster. Bread Baking : Baton. /S^ee " Poultry ". ECUADOR: Webster. EDDAS : Gosse, Mallet. EDINBURGH : Maitland, Wilson. EDUCATION. Works on : Arnold (M.), Bossuet, Browning (0.), Elyot, Gilbert, Hamilton (W.), Locke, Milton, Morgan, Rousseau, Spencer, Tod- hunter, Tracts (57, 74, 85, 90), Whewell, Wyse. University : Arnold (M.), Donaldson. See "Universities". Clerical : Pusey. Of Youth : Comenius. Of Females: YquqIoxi {17). Military : Higgins. Roman : Toland (6). In India : Trevelyan. ^ National : Priaulx. In England and Europe : Brereton, Cumin, Kay, Kay-Shuttleworth. In Ireland : Whately. Ii France, Holland, and Switzerland: Arnold (M.). In Germany : Arnold (M.). Examinations: Latham. Exhibition of Educational Objects in Vienna : Helfert. EGGS (of British Birds) : Hewitson, See- bohm. EGYPT. History : Bunsen, Cory, Heeren, Poole, Rollin, Wilkinson. Politics and Trade : Heeren. Antiquities : Egyptian (in British Miis.), Vaux, Wilkinson. Saracenic Art in : Poole. Literature : Mahaffy. Manners and Customs. Ancient : Wilkinson. Modem : Burckhardt, Lane. Travels and Descriptions : Abd-AUatif, Arvieux, Baedeker, Baumgarten, Claike, Evesham, Jolliffe, Lindsay, Macgregor, Martineau, Murray, Nugent, Pauw, Pococke, Poole, Purchas (5), Reclus, Russell (W. H.), Sandys, Valentia, Volney, Warburton, Wilkinson. Copts : Birch. Alexandria : Aldersey. — — Captivity of Christians : Fox. Cairo : Aldersey. Thebes : Wilkinson. See " Hieroglyphics," " Mummies," " Nile," "Nubia," "Pyramids," "Suez". EISTEDDFOD : Williams (R.). ELECTION, Doctrine of : Fry. ELECTIONS: Bushby, Hardcastle, Hare, Tracts (35). Election Results, 1832-85 : Dodd, McCal- mont. See " Ballot ". ELECTRICITY: Cavendish, Chrystal, Des- chanel, Du Moncel, Faraday, Lardner, La Rive. Electrometer : Chrystal. See "Galvanism," "Magnetism". ELEGIES: Bion, Catullus, Dryden (11) Goethe, Gray, Moschus, Ovid, Propertius^ Tibullus. ELEUSINIAN MYSTERIES. Eleusinia: Cox. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 485 ELGIN: Macdonald. ELY. Cathedral : Bentham (and Stevenson), Murray. EMBASSIES. See ' ' Diplomacy ". EMBLEMS : Quarles. EMBROIDERY : Palliser. EMBRYOLOGY: Thomson. EMIGRATION : Somers. ENAMELLING ; Rudler. ENCYCLOPEDIAS : Lyons. See " Dictionaries ". ENERGY : Garnett. ENGADINE : Freshfield. ENGINEERING, Civil. Encyclopjsdia : Cresy. Coffer-Dams : Stevenson. Dredging : Stevenson. Forge : Aird. Joints: Smith (R. H.). Liibricants ; Smith (R. H.). Rioer Engineering : Harcourt. See "Bridges," "Dredges," "Railways". ENGLAND. See " Great Britain ". ENGLAND, Church of. History and Antiquities : Beda, Butler, Collier, Dixon, Dod, Ecclesiastical, Fuller, Haddan (and Stubbs), Hook, Lloyd, Perry, Southey, Stillingfleet, Ussher (5-6), Walcott. British and Saxon Periods \ Beda, Dod, Hook, Lingard, Soames, Stillingfleet. 1279-84 : Peckham. The Reformation: Blunt, Brougham, Burke, Burnet, Hook, Letters, Strype, Turner, Zurich Letters. After the Reformation : Dixon. 1531-1885 : Joyce. From Charles II. : Kennett. Lives of the Archbishops of Canterhury : Hook. Eighteenth Century : Abbey (and Overton). Councils and Convocations, Canons, etc. : Haddan (and Stubbs), Homilies, Newman, Twiss, Walcott. ^ee "Articles," "Creed," " Law (Canon)," " Liturgy". Doctrines, etc. : Pellew, Rogers. Documents, etc. : Ecclesiastical, Haddan (and Stubbs). Ordinations : Hodgson, Walcott. Works on its Position and Condition, Vindications, etc. : Arnold, Bingham, Bull, Church of England, Coxe, Hope, Jewel, Maddox, Newman, Pusey, Whit- gift. Sects Differing from : Boone. List of Bishops w^ithin the Patriarchate of Britain : Church. Church Dictionary : Hook. Funeral Monuments : Weever. On Connection of Church and State : Arnold, Coleridge, Edison, Froude, Glad- stone, Guizot, Marsh, Stanley, Warburton (7). 1403-58: Gascoigne. ENGLAND, Church of [contd.'\ :— On Church Reform : Massingberd, Tracts (13, 21). Decrees for Reform, 1556 : Pole. See "Law (Canon)," "Penance," "Reforma- tion". ENGRAVING : Hamerton, Vinci. On Prints : Gilpin, Print Collector. Facsimiles of Early Prints : Ottley. Italian and German : British Museum, Ottley. History. Early : Ottley. School of Rubens : Hymans. In Wood : Jackson (and Chatto). Engravers : Durer, Houbraken, Leyden (Lucas), Vertue, Vinci. Accounts of : Bartsch, Ottley, Walpole (4). Dictionary of: Bryan, Ottley (H.). Works of : Bartsch. Monograms : Brulliot, Print Collector. Bibliography : Print Collector. ENOCH, Book of : Enoch the Prophet. ENTHUSIASM : Shaftesbury. ENTOMOLOGY. See " Insects ". EPHESUS (Temple of Diana): Gardner, Wood (J. T.). EPICUREANS : Wallace, Zeller. EPIGRAMS : Camden (W.), Hutton, Piron, Rousseau, Walpole. EPISCOPACY: Milton ("Prose Works"), Taylor (7), Venables. Origin of : Ussher (7). Apostolical Institution of : ChiUing- worth. EPITAPHS : Camden (W.), Dingley, Dryden, (11), Ravenshaw, Smith (W. B.), Weever, Wordsworth (Notes to " Excursion "). EPSOM : Toland (6). ERRORS (Vulgar) : Browne. ESCHATOLOGY : Aglen. ESKIMO : Brown (R.). ESSAYS. English and American: Addison, "Ad- venturer," "Aids to Faith," Arnold (M.), Bageliot, Bailey, Bathurst, Bolingbroke, Brabazon, British Essayists, Brougham, Cambridge, Carlyle, Channing, Clifford, Colebrooke, Coleridge, Conington, " Con- noisseur," Cracroft, Davis, De Quincey, Dering, Emerson, Essayists (Brit), Essays, "Essays and Reviews," "Essays on Re- form, "Farquhar, Foster, Freeman, Froude, Gladstone, " Gold and the Gospel," Gold- smith, Gray, Grey, " Guardian, " Hay ward, Hazlitt, Helps, Holmes, Hoskyns, Hume, Hunt, " Idler," Jeffrey, Johnson, Kings- ley, Knight, Lamb, Landor, Lawrence, " Looker-on," " Lounger," Lowell, Lyall, Lyttelton, Macaulay, Mackenzie, Mahaffy, Maurice, Merivale, "Mind amongst the Spindles," "Mirror," Montagu, Morley, Mozley, Miiller, Newman, " Observer," Oxford, Paine, Parry, Poe, Pope, Powell, " Questions for a Reformed Parliament," "Rambler," Shelley, "Small Books on 486 CLASSIFIED INDEX. ESSAYS [c(wi^.]:— Great Subjects," Smith (S.), "Spectator," Spencer, "Spirit of the Public Journals," Stanhope, Stanley, Stephen, Swaiuson, Swift, "Tatler," Taylor, Temple, Thackeray, Thirlwall, Todhunter, Tol- lemache. Walker (T.), Wilson, " World ". French : Barante, Cormenin, Gay, Mon- taigne, Montesquieu, Renan, Van de Weyer. German : Wieland. See "Reviews ". ESSENES : Kirkup. ESSEX. History and Antiquities : Lysons, Morant, Norden, Wood. Description, etc.: Cobbett, Gilpin, Murray, Thorne. ESTATES, Management of : Macdonald. ETHICS ; OR, Moral and Political Philo- sophy : Abercrombie, Aristoteles, Au- relius (M.), Beattie, Browne (Sir T.), Cabanis, Chubb, Cicero, Comte, Fenelon, Grote, Guizot, Hobbes, Hodgson, Hume, Hutcheson, Kant, Mandeville, Martineau, Morgan, Paley, Renan, Seneca, Smith, Sidgwick, Southey's More, Spencer, Spi- noza, Stewart, Tucker, Vauvenargues, Whewell. Philosophy ofMoral and Active Powers: Stewart. Eternal and Immutable Morality : Cud- worth. Morality as Modified by Society : Fox. Human Happiness and Duty : Adderley, Chubb (2), Harris, Ramsay. Political Ethics : Brougham. Casuistry : Wood. History of : Lecky. in 17th and 18th Century : Mackintosh. Sensiialist and Scotch Schools : Cousin. See "Metaphysics," "Philosophy". ETHIOPIA : Allvarez, Heeren, Reclus. ETHNOGRAPHY OR ETHNOLOGY Latham, Maury, Reclus, Scientific En quiry, Vico. Ancient : Niebuhr. Migrations of Peoples : Brotonne, Latham Natural or Physical History of Man Latham, Lawrence, Nott (and Gliddon) Prichard. See "Mankind". ETNA, Mount : Rodwell. ETON COLLEGE. History, etc. : Ackermann, Creasy, Musse Etonenses, Tighe (and Davis), Willis (and Clark). Memoirs of Etonians : Creasy. School Lists, 1791-1877 : Stapylton. ETRURIA : Murray (and Deecke). Etruscan Art {in British Museum) : Vaux. Cities and Cemeteries of : Dennis. ETYMOLOGY : Palmer, Skeat, Wedgwood. See "Language ". EUBCEA : Tozer. EUCHARIST: Abbadie, Turton, Venables, Waterland. EUPHRATES : Rawlinson. EUROPE. History : Alison, Annual Register, Guizot, Koch, Russell, Webster. During Middle Ages : Dunham, Hallam. Holy Roman ETnpire : Bryce. During French Revolution : Alison. reign of Louis Philippe : Capefigue. French Revolution, 1848 : Capefigue. 1815-52 : Alison. 19th Century : Gervinus. Intellectual Develo^rment of : Draper. Social and Political State of, 1686-2716 : State Papers. Congress of Paris : Gourdon. Political System : Heeren. Land Tenure : Land. Historical Geography : Freeman. Origin of European Nations : Latham. Modern. Historical Bads of (1760-1815) : Weir. Travels and Descriptions : Barkley, Benjamin, Brown, Burnet, Careri, Carve, Inglis, Misson, Ray, Reclus, Smith (J.). EVE: Smith (W.R.)." EVIDENCE (Principles of) : Mill. EVOLUTION: Darwin, Haeckel, Hnxley (and Sully), McLennan, Owen, Romanes, Spencer, Tylor, Wallace, Weismann. See "Darwinian Tlieory". EXAMINATIONS : Latham. EXCHANGES : Somers. Foreign : Goschen. Of all Nations : Kelly. EXETER. Cathedral : Britton, Murray, Walcott. EXHIBITIONS : Small. In England, 1851 : Exhibition (Great), "Year Book of Facts". 1863: Exhibition (International), South Kensington Museum. In Vienna : Helfert. EXPLOSIVES. Gunpowder : Wardell. Nitroglycerin : Abel. EYE, The : M'Kendrick. Ophthalmology : Bruce. FABLE OF THE BEES : Mandeville. FABLES : ^sop, Avianus, Babrius, '^^Fables, La Fontaine, Phsedrus, Piron, Storr. Dictionary : Brewer (E. C). FABLIAUX : Fabliaux, Tales. FACTORY ACTS : Robertson. FAIRIES : Hepworth, Ritson (26). Fairy Tales : Ritson (26). of Ireland : Croker. FAIR TRADE : Farrer. FALCONRY : Radcliflfe, Salvin (and Brodrick). FALKLAND ISLANDS : Bougainville, Thom- son. FAMAGUSTA. Siege by the Turks, 1571 : Martiningo. CLASSIFIED mDEX. 487 Achilles Tatius, Apu- Longus, Lucianus, FAMINES : Walford. FARMING. See ''Agriculture," ''Hus- bandry ". FASTING : Black. FATHERS, The. Literary History and Biography : Donaldson, Kaye, Newman (J. H.). Bibliography : Darling. On the Right Use of : Daille. Works of the Greek and Latin Fathers: Augustinus, Bode, Chrysostomus, Eusebius, Evagrius, Ignatius, Lightfoot, Scriptores Grseci Hist. Eccles., Socrates, Sozomenus, Theodoretus. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT : Wilson. FEHMIC COURTS : Eraser. FENIANS : Sullivan. FERNS : Dyer (and Baker). British : Newman. FEUDALISM : Ramsay. FICTION. Greek and Roman : leius, Heliodorus, Petronius. Of the Middle Ages : Gesta Romanorum, Latin Stories, Palgrave, Weber, Wright. Early English : Early English Text Society, Wright. Eastern : Arabian Nights, Weber. History of : Dunlop. Noted Names of : Wheeler. See "Ballads," " Novels," " Romances ". FIFE : Henderson. FIJI ISLANDS : Silver, Trotter. FINANCE : Rogers, Tracts (71, 75, 77, 83). England : Paine, Sinclair. Exchequer : Robertson. See "Exchanges," "Funding System," " National Debt," " Taxation ". FINLAND : Keltic, Murray. FINMARK. Laplanders in : Leems. FIRE : Reclus. Fire-Extinction : Rockwell. FIRE ASSURANCE. See ' ' Insurance ". FIREWORKS : Masson. FISHERIES : Holdsworth. British : Monson. Salmon : Davy, Scrope. Of Hovjietoun : Maitland. Seal : Harvey. FISHES : Cuvier (10), Giinther, Lacepede, Owen, Pennell. Of Europe (Fresh- Water) : Seeley. British : Forbes, Yarrell. Sporting Fish : Pennell. Cuttle-Fish : Nicholson. Flying Fish : Giinther. Mackerel : Giinther. Hay : Giinther. Salmonidce : Cunningham. Shark : Giinther. Shell Fish. See " Conchology ". See " Pisciculture ". FISHING, ^eg " Angling ". FLAGS: Hepworth. FLAX : Paton. FLINT IMPLEMENTS : Evans, Lubbock. FLINTSHIRE: Davies. St. Asaph : Willis. FLORENCE. History : Horner, Machiavelli, Napier. See " Tuscany ". FLORICULTURE: Mantell. FLORIDA : Drake, Gourgues, Laudonniere, Purchas (5), Sots, Vertomannus. FLOWERS. .S'ec " Botany ". FOLKLORE : Brand (" Popular Antiquities "), " Notes and Queries ". Norse and Scandinavian : Mallett, Snorro Sturleson. Of England : " Notes and Queries," Ritson. Of Wales : Arthur, Merlin. Of Ireland : Croker. See " Fairy Tales," " Mythology ". FOOD. See "Diet". FORCE : Tait. FORESTRY: Brown (J.). Forests: Cleghorn. FORMOSA: Brewer (and Herckeman), Can- didius. FORTIFICATION : Nugent. FOSSILS. Animal Remains : Brougham, Buckland, Cuvier (11), Mantell, Murchison, Parkin- son, Pidgeon. Pterodactyle : Newton. In British Museum : Mantell. Mammals amd Birds (British) : Owen. Fossil Man : Lubbock, Lyell. Vegetable Remains : Brongniart, Parkin- son. Fossil Flora of Great Britain : Lindley (and Hutton). FOUNDLING HOSPITALS : Smith (W. C). Foundling Hospital, London : Brownlow. FOXES : Gibson. FRANCE. History. General : Annuaire Historique, Crowe, Gallicarum Rer. Script., Guizot, Kitchin, Martin, Michelet, Negociations, Scott, Sismondi, Spencer, Stephen, Taine, Thierry. Chronicles : Buchon, Fabyan, Froissart, Gregoire de Tours, Monstrelet. Collections of Memoirs. Fro7n the Foundation of French Mon- archy to XIII*^ Century : Guizot. Xni. to XVF^ Century: Buchon. Philip Augustus {1180) to XV 11^^ Cen- tury : Petitot. Louis XT. to Louis XVIII. : Cimber. Henry IV. to the Peace of Paris, 1763 : Petitot. On the Revolution of 1789 : Berville. Dissertations to complete the above Collections : Leber. 488 CLASSIFIED INDEX. FRANCE [cmtd.] :— Tarticulau Periods. The Gaiils : Bourdon de Sigrais, Caesar, Gallicarum Rer. Script, Thierry, Trognon. Under the Germans : Fan rid to Louis VIII. : Gallicarum Rer. Script. Merovingian Dynasty : Thierry. The Franks : Perry. S77-891. Louis le Begue—Hugh Capet : Gal- licarum Rer. Script. (9). 877 -898. Louis 11. le Begiie— Louis V.: Galli- carum Rer. Script. (8). migh Capet— Henry I. : Gallicarum Rer. Script. (10). Philippe I. —Louis VIII. : Gallicarum Rer. Script. (12-19). Chronicles, 949-1108 : Hugues de Fleury. 1160-1307: Guiart 132S-1444 : Froissart, Monstrelet. 1474-1506 : Molinet. Francis I.— Henry IV. : Thou, Vieilleville. Henry IV.— Louis XIV. : Pontis. 16th Century, Dues de Guise : Forneroii. Louis XIV. — Napoleon I. : Sainsbury. 18th Century : Lacretelle. L'Ancien Regime : Taine. Memoirs, 1792-1841 : Raguse. 1802-1808 : Kemusat. Particular Reigns. 752. Pepin : Gallicarum Rer. Script. (5). 768. Charlemagne : Charles le Grand, Egin- hard, Gallicarum Rer. Script. (5). 8I4. Louis I. le De'bonnaire : Eginhard, Gallicarum Rer. Script. (6), Louis le Debonnaire, Nithard, Thegan. 840. Charles le Chauvre : Gallicarum Rer. Script. (7). 922. Robert I. : Adalberon, Helgaud. 1031-1060. Henry I. : Gallicarum Rer. Script. (11). 1108. Louis VI. le Gros : Gallicarum Rer. Script. (12-16), Suger. 1180. Philip Augustus : Capefigue, Galli- carum Rer. Script. (17-19), Guillaume le Briton, Rigord. 1223. Louis VIII.: Bray, Gallicarum Rer. Script. (17-19), Louis VIIL 1226. Louis IX. (Saint) : Du Cange, Join- ville, Louis (St.). 1364. Charles V.: Christine de Pisan, Du Guesclin. 1380. Charles VI.: Boucicaut, Saint- Denys. Maid of Orleans : Jeanne d Arc. I46I. Louis XI. : Comines, Troyes. 1483. Charles VIIL: Comines, Villeneuve. Etats Gcneraux, Tours, I484 : Masselin. 1498. Louis XII.: Fleurange. 1515. Francis I. : Capefigue, ChampoUion- Figeac, Du Bellay, Fleurange, Gachard, Thou. 1547. Henry IL : Thou. 1559. Francis IL : Aubespine, Castelnau, Thou. Civil Wars : Davila. 1560. Charles IX.: Castelnau, Thou, Vil- leroy. 1574. Henry III. Estoile, Thou, Villeroy. FRANCE [co?i<^.]:— 1589. Henry IV. : AngoulSme, Bouillon, Carew, Estoile, Hodgson, Lettres, Michelet, Sully, Thou, Unton, Villeroy. The League : Capefigue, Cayet, Dryden (17)j Maimbourg, Michelet. Siege of P^ouen, 1591 : Coningsby. Lettres missives de : Lettres. Etats Generaux, 1593 : Proces Verbaux. , I6IO-I6I4. Regency of Marie de Medids: Orleans, Pontchartrain. Louis XIII. : Bassompierre, Brienne, Estoile, La Chatre, La Porte, Orleans, Richelieu, Sourdis, Villeroy. 16 43. Louis XIV. : Capefigue, Con-espond- ance, James, La Porte, Michelet, Noailles, Parkman, Voltaire (20-21). Memoirs : Berwick, Brienne, Choisy, Duclos, La Chatre, La Fare, La Fayette, Letters, Noailles, Retz, Saint-Simon, Tallemant des Reaux, Tesse, William III. La Fronde : Berthod, Capefigue, Michelet, Saint-Aulaire. /See ' * Camisards ". Regency of Duke of Orleans : Buvat, Saint- Simon. 1715. Louis XV. : Capefigue, Duclos, Miche- let, Noailles, Parkman, Tesse, Tocqueville, Voltaire (22). 1774-89. Louis XVI. : Capefigue, Clery, Edgeworth de Firmont, Feuillet de Conches, Michelet, Renee, Tocqueville. 1789, etc. The Revolution : Alison, Blanc, Carlyle, Lanfrey, Mignet, Moniteur, Smyth, Soult, Taine, Thiers, Tocque- ville. Memoirs, etc. : Abrantes, AUonville, Argenson, Bailly, Barbaroux, Berville, Besenval, Bonchamps, Bouille, Burke, Campan, Carnot, Choiseul, Clery, Debats, Desmoulins, Doppet, Du Hausset, Dumont, Du Mouriez, Dusaulx, Enghien, Ferrieres, Freron, Gaete, Genlis, Goguelat, Guillon de Montleon, Hardenberg, Journees, Lan- juinais, La Rochejaquelein, Linguet, Louvret de Couvray, Mackintosh, Mail- lane, Mallet du Pan, Meda, Meillan, Mirabeau, Ormathwaite, Prisons, Raguse, Rivarol, Robespierre, Roland, Senart, Stael (12-14), Taine, Thibaudeau, Turreau, Varennes, Vendee, Vendeens, Vilate, Weber. See "Bastille," " Military History". Histoire des Emigres : Forneron. Contemporary Tracts : France. Legislative Assemblies : Dumont. The Girondists : Granier de Lamartine, Roland. National Convention : Barante, Maillane, Thibaudeau. Louis XVI' s Journey to Varennes : Berville, Bouille, Choiseul, Goguelat, Journees. Marie Antoinette : Campan, Weber. The Temple and last Hours of Louis : Clery. The Directory : Abrantes, Michelet, Thibau- deau. The Consulate and the Empire : Abrantes, Bignon, Lacratelle, Lanfrey, Raguse, Thibaudeau, Thiers. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 489 FRANCE [contd.] :— Napoleon I. : Seeley. See "Napoleon". • The 100 Days : Capefigue, Napoleon I. 1815. Restoration : Abrantes, Bonuechose, Capefigue, Lamartine, Raguse. Fall of the Bourbons : Capefigue. 1830. Monarchy of Louis Philippe : Blanc, Capefigue, Granier de Cassagnac, Nouvion, Raguse, Revue Retrospective, Rush, Thiers. 1848. Revolution : Blanc, Capefigue, Granier de Cassagnac, Guizot, Lamartine, Nor- manby. Rush. 1852. Napoleon III. : Faber, Fyffe, Granier de Cassagnac, Hugo, Sosthene-Berthellot. Parliamentary History, etc. : Bastard d'Estang, Guizot. The French in Scotland : Michel. Documentary Illustrations : Cimber, France ("Doc. sur I'Hist. de France/'), Leber. Descriptions, Travels, etc. : Cities, Matthews, Murray, Northleigh, Overbury, Reclus, Skippon, Smollett (5), Young. Geography : Gausseron. Abbey of Meaux : Burton. Acade'mie Frangaise: Pellisson (et d'Olivet). Lille : Meissas. Rouen : Meissas (and Saint-Paul). See "Jura," "Languedoc," "Lyons," "Mar- seilles," "Nice," "Vendee". Military History, 1792-1815: France. Ecclesiastical History. Protestant Church : Lorimer. Protestants du Dauphine, 1522 - 1791 : Arnaud. Refugies Protestants : Weiss. FRANCISCANS: Lindsay. English : Franciscana, Franciscans, FRANKS, The : Kitchin, Perry. FREDERICK II. (The Great): Carlyle, Dover. See "Prussia". FREEMASONRY : Paine, Smith (W. C). FREETHINKING : Bentley, Chubb, Morgan, Toland. FREE TRADE : Bastiat, Byles, Farrer, Free Trade, Ricardo, Rogers, "Sophisms of Free Trade". FRIENDSHIP : Bacon (6), Pickering. FRUITS. British Apples and Pears : Herefordshire Pomona. Fig, Gooseberry, and Orange : Johnson (C. P.). See "Vegetable Substances". FUEGO, TiERRA DEL. Fuegians : Spencer. FUEL: Bauerman. FUNDS. Funding System : McCuUoch, Ricardo. See "Taxation ". FUNERAL RITES : Rae. FUNGUS : Murray. FUR: Backus. FURNITURE. History, etc.: Loudon, Pollen, Shaw (H.). Mirrors : Paton (and Murray). GAELS : M'Lauchlan. See "Celts," "Language," "Literature". GALICIA : Kohl. GALILEE : Conder. GALLERIES OF ART. Of England : Hazlitt, Waagen. In and near London : Jameson. GALVANISM. Galvanometer : Chrystal. GAME LAWS : Robertson. GAMES : Storr. Dice-Play : Dice. See " Billiards," "Card Games," "Sports". GARDENING: Lindley, M'Intosh, Walpole (2). Encyclopaedia: Loudon. Landscape: Repton. Floriculture : Mantell. GARTER (Order of the): Beltz, Burke, Nicolas. GAS AND GAS LIGHTING : Paton. GASTRONOMY : Brillat-Savarin. See "Diet". GAULS, The : Thierry. See " France "• GAZETTEERS: Bescherelle (and Devars), Edinburgh Gaz., Gazetteer, Johnston. India : Hunter, Pharoah, Thornton. See "Dictionaries (Geographical)". GEMS: Horatius (Illustrated), King, Murray. GENEALOGY : Black, Marshall, Sims. Royal Genealogies : Anderson. Britain and England : Brittanie. House of Lancaster : Gairdner. Families of Royal Descent : Foster. Peerage : Burke. Commoners : Burke. French Families Abroad : Du Cange. Index to Heralds' Visitations: Marshall, Sims. Particular Families. Alexander Family : Stirling. Crawford and Balcarres : Lindsay. Croke Family : Croke. Davies Family : Davies (R.). Duket Family : Duckett. Lindsays, Lives of the : Lindsay. Plumpton Family : Plumpton. Sadler Family : Sadler (R.). Stapelton Family : Stapylton. Stewarts of Furthergill : Stewart (C. P.). Usher Family : Ussher. See "Heraldry," "Peerage". GENEVA: Webster. GEOGRAPHY. Treatises on: Geographical Soc, Maury, Scientific Enquiry. Systems: Busching, Malte-Brun, Reclus. Ancient : Arrianus, Heeren, Niebuhr, Smith (W.), Strabo. 490 CLASSIFIED INDEX. GEOGRAPHY [contd.] :— [0/ particular Countries, see under their Names.^ Dictionaries : Beseherelle (and Devars), Bouillet, English Cyc, Johnston, McCul- loch, Murray. Physical: Geikie, Humboldt, Kant (9), Maury, Nicolay, Somerville. The Alps : Schlagintweit. Mexico : Humboldt. Th^ Sea : Maury. Atlases : Berghaus, Johnston. Historical : Markham. of Europe : Freeman. Mathematical : Clarke. Globes : Coote (and Newton). See "Atlases and Maps," "Dictionaries (Geogi-aphical)," "Gazetteers," "Geology," "Meteorology". GEOLOGY. Elements, Theories, etc. : Ansted, Bake- well, Bosauquet, Buckland, Chambers, Darwin, Geikie (A. and G.), Geological Soc, Geology, Gosse, Humboldt, John- ston, Lyell, Maury, Miller, Ormathwaite, Owen, Phillips, Ruskin, Scientific En- quiry, Vestiges. Theories of the Earth, Revolutions of its Surface, :etc. : Chambers, Cotta, Cuvier, Penn, Smith (J. P.), Turner (S.), Vestiges. Silwian System : Murchison. Island Life : \Yallace. Caves : Dawkius. Plesiosaurians : Newton. Local. Alps: Desor, Schlagintweit. America {North) : Lyell. Asia Minor : Hamilton (W. J.). Crimea: Demidoff. England : Atlases (Ordnance Survey), Geo- logical Soc. Greenough. Ashhy Coal- Field : Mammatt. Oxford and Valley of the Thames : Phillips. Ireland : Atlases (Ordnance Survey). Scotland : Geikie, Parallel Roads of Glenroy : Macfadzean. Western Islands : Macculloch. France {Central) : Scrope. Mediterranean Region : Mathews. Persia: Eraser (J. B.), See "Climate," "Fossils," "Mineralogy," "Volcanoes". GEOMETRY : Cayley, Descartes (5), Euclides, Flatland, Henrici, Hobbes, Lardner. Pythagorean : Pythagoras. Curve : Cayley. Diagrams : Maxwell. Porism : Heath. Projection : Henrici. See "Mathematics". GEORGIA (Transcaucasia) : Porter, Telfer (and Keane). (GERMANY. History : Dunham, Hawkins, Ker, Menzel, Ozanara, Sime. Early: Tacitus. Collection of Historians : Pertz. GERMANY [^(m^d]:— Germanic Empire : Dunham, Voltaire (25). 918-1198. Henry I. , the fowler— Henry VI.: Capgrave. 1519. Charles V.: Gachard, Mignet, Pres- cott, Robertson, Stirling- Maxwell. See "Spain ." 1618. Thirty Years' War : Camden Misc. (1), Carve, Letters. Germany and Prussia in the Napoleonic Age: Seeley. 1866-70. Beuedetti, Rustow. Society and Manners : Moore. Literature : Scherer. 1789 - 1843. Literary, Religious, and Political Life : Perthes. Travels and Descriptions : Baedeker, Burnet, Hawkins, Heine, Log of the Water Lily, Misson, Murray, Ray, Reel us, Riesbeck, Skippon, Stael, Trench. Geography : Wagner. Ecclesiastical Tour : Perceval. Spas of Germany : Granville. Frankfort-on-the-Main : Webster. Mecklenburg : Muirhead. Oldenburg : Muirhead. Rippoldsau : Rehmann. Saoiony : Muirhead. See "Fehmic Courts," "Hamburg," "Mili- tary History, " "Prussia," "Reformation," "Rhine". GIANTS : Tylor. GIBRALTAR : Martin. Siege of : Drinkwater. Straits of : BoUand. GIPSIES: Groome. GIRONDISTS, The : Granier de Cassagnac, Lamartine, Roland. GLACIERS : Agassiz, Forbes, Geikie, "Peaks, Passes, and Glaciers," Tyndall. GLADIATORS : Storr. GLAMORGAN : Davies. GLASGOW : Stoddart (and Paton). GLASS. History : Nesbitt. Glass Manufacture : Paton, Porter. Glass Painting : Wilson, Winston. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Antiquities and Topography : Atkyns, Davies, Rudder. Travels, etc. : Cobbett, Murray. Bristol : Ricart. Cathedral : Britton. Gloucester : Davies. Cathedral : Britton, Murray. St. Peter s Monastery : St. Petri. GLYCERIN : Wright. GNOSTICISM : Tulloch. GOA. Voyages, etc. : Linschoten. GOLD AND SILVER : Roberts (and Bauer- man), Distribution over the Earth : Murchison. Depreciation of : Chevalier. Hall Marks : Chaffers. Goldsmiths AND Plateworkers : Chaffers. See ' ' Bimetallism ". CLASSIFIED INDEX. 491. GOTHS : Freeman. Gothic Language Sievers. GOVERNMENT. Works on : Bentham, Dareste, Fenelon (22), Godwin, Harrington, Hobbes, Lewis, Locke, Mac'hiavelli, Maine, Mill, Paine, Robertson (E.), Sydney (A.), Temple (1). Monarchical : Brougham. Aristocratic : Brougham. Republican : Cicero, Harrington, Hobbes, Sydney. Popular : Maine. See " Democracy ". Hepresentative. Origin in Europe : Guizot. hy Parties : Toland (2). Constitutions, Of Nations of Antiquity : Heeren. Of Free People : Sismondi. Of the United States : "Federalist," Hamilton (A.), Maine, Rawle, Story, Walker (E.). Carolina : Locke. Oligarchy in the West : Partridge. Constitutional Questions : Barante. Constitution and Government of England : Anson, Bagehot, Bernard, Creasy, Dicey, De Lolme, Disraeli, Freeman, Hearn, Lewis, Mill, Raikes, Spelman, Stubbs, Twysden. History : Hall am. May, Remusat, Russell. Royal Prerogative : Allen. Limitation and Succession : Bailey, Toland (4). Government ly Commission : Smith (J. T. ). The Cabinet : Reeve. The Ministry : Ewald. Local Self- Government : Smith (J. T.). Key to the Civil Service : Parkinson. See " County Govt.," " Federal Govt.," "Feudalism," "Municipal Govt.," "Par- liament," "Representation ". GRAMMAR. See " Language ". GRANADA. Conquest of : Irving. GRASSES : Trimen. GRAVITATION: Ball. GRAY FRIARS : Franciscans. GRAY'S INN : Douthwaite. GREAT BRITAIN. History. General: Bacon, Carte, Craik {and Mac- farlane), England, Freeman (and Gardi- ner), Green, Hallam, Henry, Hume (Smollett and Hughes), Kennett, Lingard, Macaulay, Mackintosh, Monument. Hist. Brit., Pearson, Rapin de Thoyras (and Tindal), Spencer, Thierry. Origins of English History : Elton. Dictionary : Low (and Pulling). Succession to the Crown : Bailey. Chronicles and Historians of various Early Periods : Abingdon, ^thelweard, Angliae, Arnold, Asserius, Bartholomseus de Cotton, Capgrave, Chronicles, Eadmer, Euloginm, Fabyan, Florence of Worcester, Froissart, Gaimar, Gervase of Canterbury, Grafton, Hall, Hardy ng, Henricus Hunt., GREAT BRITAIN [contd.y.— Higden, Holinshed, Johannes de Oxen- edes. Liber de Hyda, Langtoft, Malmes- buriense Registrum, Matthseus Paris., Nennius, Northern Registers, Pertz (27), Radulfus de Diceto, Radulphus de Coggeshall, Rastell, Richard of Cirencester, Richard of Devizes, Roger de Houedene, Roger de Wendover, S. Albani Monas- terium, Symeon of Durham, Thorpe, Trivetus, Vergil, Walsingham, Walter de Coventria, Waurin, Willelmus Malmesb., William of Newburgh, Wright. Collections of Historians : Camden Soc, " Chronicles and Memorials," English Historical Soc. Various Periods [See also "Particular Reigns " below].— Celtic Britain \ Rhys. Early Settlements in Britain : Guest. Invasion of the Romans : Tacitus. Under the Romans : Miller. British and Saxon Periods : Beda, Elton, Gildas, Green, Milton ("Prose Works "), Monumenta Hist. Brit., Nennius, Roger de Wendover, Wright. Anglo-Saxons: Burke (10), Codex Diplom., Kemble, Lappenbeig, Palgrave, Thorpe, Turner (S.). Lanes ; Worsaae. To the Norman Conquest : Milton, Monu- menta Hist. Brit., Vergil. Under the Normans : Burke (10), Freeman, Lappenberg, Norman People, Palgrave^ Thierry. Early and Middle Ages : Pearson. Conquest to Henry VL : Daniel (and Trus- sell). William I. to Henry Fill. : Turner. William II. to Henry II. : Mapes. Henry I. to Henry VL : Capgrave, Protlieroe» Plantagenets : Gairdner. 1201-1346: Lanercost. Henry III. to Edward 11. : Rishanger, Trokelowe (and Blaneforde). Henry III to Henry IV.: Trokelowe (and Blaneforde). Henry HI. to Henry V. : Walsingham. Edward 11. to Henry IV. ; Froissart. House of Laiicaster : Brougham, Gairdner. Richard II. to Henry IV. : Trokelowe (and Blaneforde). Richard II. to Henry VI. : Kennett, TrusselU Henry IV. to Henry VII I. : Hall, Waurin. To Henry V. : Walsingham. 1421 -4-0 : Amundesham, Henry VI. to Henry VLI. :. Paston Letters. Henry VL to Charles L. : Verney. Tudor Dynasty : Burke, Wriothesley. Henry VLI. to Henry VLLL. : Kirkup. Henry VLL. to Charles LL {16th to 18th Cent.) : Raumer.' Henry VLL. to George LL. : Hallam. Henry VIII. to Elizabeth : Froude. Henry Vlll. to James L. : Loseley MSS. To Elizabeth : Grafton. House of Stuarts : Peyton. 1608-74 ' Masson ("Life of Milton ") 1660-89 : State Tracts. 492 CLASSIFIED INDEX. CREAT BRITAIN [contd.] :— Cfiarles II. to George I. : Burnet, Dalrymple, Keniiett, Macpherson, Ralph, Somerville. 167S-17U: Luttrell. 1678-1757: Coxe. Eevolidion, 1688 to George I. : Cunningham. to George II. : Smollett. From. James IL : Macaulay, Marchmont Papers. To William III. : Kennett. Seventeenth Century : Ranke. 1701 to Peace of Versailles : Mahon. George I. to George IV. : Gardiner. Eighteenth Century : Lecky, Remusat. Under the House of Hanover-. Thackeray, Wright. George III. to Victoria : Croker. 1813 to 1873'. Russell. From 1815: Walpole (S.). 1816-46: Martineau. Particular Reigns.— Alfred the Great : Asserius. Edward the Confessor : Edward. Harold: Freeman. The Conquest and William I. : Freeman, Guillaume de Poitiers, Ralegh (8), Thierry. William II. {Rufus) : Freeman. Stephen : Chronicles, Gervase of Canterbury. Henry II. : Benedict of Peterborough, Chronicles, Freeman, Froude (R. H.), Gervase of Canterbury, Lyttelton. Richard I. : Aytoun, Benedict of Peter- borough, Chronicles, Gervase of Canter- bury, Protheroe, Richard of Devizes^ Richard the First. John: Armitage. Henry III. : Grosseteste, Letters, Rishanger, Trokelowe. Chronicles, Trokelowe, Year Edward I. : Books, Edward II. : lowe. Edward III. Black Rrince Chronicles, Edward II., Troke- Angliae, Year Books. Stanley. Richard II. : Maydiston, Protheroe, Richard II. , Trokelowe (and Blaneforde). Henry IV. : Capgrave, Letters, Richard II., Trokelowe (and Blaneforde). Henry V. : Brougham, Capgrave, Henry the Fifth, Margaret, Richard II., Redman, Thomas of Elmham. Henry VI. : Bekynton, Brougham, Cap- grave, Fifteenth Century Chron., Hay- ward, Letters, Margaret, Paston Letters, Richard II., Vergil. Edward IV. : Camden Misc. (1), Edward IV., Fifteenth Century Chron., Habington, Kicolas, Paston Letters, Plumpton, Vergil, Warkworth. Edward V. : Edward V., More, Paston Letters. Richard III. : Buck, Letters, More, Paston Letters, Plumpton, Protheroe, Vergil, Walpole (2). Henry VII. : Andrg, Bacon (3), Camden Misc. (1), Elizabeth, England, Henry VII., Henry the Seventh, Kirkup, Letters, Paston Letters, Plumpton, Rutland Papers. Elizabeth of York : Nicolas. GREAT BRITAIN [contd.]:— Henry VIII. : Bacon, Brewer, Friedraann, Froude, Giustinian, Herbert of Cherbury, Kirkup, Plumpton, Starkey, Thomas, Turner. Letters, etc. : Cabala, Lodge, Loseley MSS., Rutland Papers, Sadler, State Papers. Anne Boleyn : Friedmann. [field. Divorce from Catherine of Arragon : Harps- Edward VI. : Froude, Machyn, State Papers, Turner. Lady Jane Grey : Gairdner, Jane, Phenix (2). Mary : Froude, Gairdner, Godwin, Jane, Machyn, Turner. Letters, etc. : Collins. Elizabeth: Aikin, Birch, Cabala, Camden, Camden Misc. (2, 6), Carew, Carruthers, Cecil, Chamberlain, D'Ewes, Egerton, Elizabeth, Froude, Gonzalez, Hayward, Leycester, Machyn, Manningham, Naun- ton, Osborne, Rye, Turner, Unton. Letters, Memoirs, etc. : Birch, Cabala, Collins, Egerton, Lodge, Loseley MSS., Sadler, Winwood. The Armada. See " Naval History ". James I. : Aikin, Camden, Gardiner, Harris, James I., Osborne, Rushworth, Rye, Weldon, Wilson, Yonge. Letters, Memoirs, etc. : Cabala, Carew, Collins, Dalrymple, Egerton Papers, Elizabeth, Fortescue Papers, Lodge, Loseley MSS., Sadler, Winwood. Charles I. and the Civil War : Aikin, Borough, Camden Misc. (4, 8), Charles I. ("Eikon Basilike"), D'Israeli, Forster, Gardiner, Guizot, Harris, Herbert, Lake, Lilly, Manchester, Maseres, Roe, Rous, Symonds, Walker, Warwick, Weldon, Whitelock, Yonge. Letters, Memoirs, etc. : Berkley, Birch, Bur- net, Cabala, Carte, Charles I., Clarendon, Collins, Dalrymple, Evelyn, Fairfax, Fortescue Papers, Hamilton Papers, Her- bert, Hobbes, Holies, Howell, Huntingdon, Lilly, Lodge, Maseres, May, Milton, Nal- son, Nicholas Papers, Price, Rushworth, Strafforde, Thurloe, Trelawny Papers, Verney Papers, Walker. Long Parliament : May, Northcote. Grand Remonstrance and Arrest of Five Members : Forster. Civil War and Commonwealth : Carlyle, Clarendon, Cromwell, Dugdale, Gardiner, Godwin, Guizot, Hobbes, Holies, Hutchin- son, Ludlow, Manchester, Milton, Reresby, Whitelocke. Parliament of 1654 '• Burton (and Goddard). Cromwell : Carlyle, Clarendon, Guizot, Han-is, Villemain. Richard Cromwell : Guizot. Restoration: Price, Toland (3). Charles II. : Buckingham, CJamden Misc. (1), Charles II., Harris, Letters, Kennett, Macpherson, North, Parker, Phenix (1), Price, Ralph, Reresby, Rous, Somerville. Letters, Memoirs, etc. : Camden ISlisc. (5), Carte, Clanricarde, Collins, Evelyn, Lauderdale Papers, Letters, Nicholas Papers, Pepys, Savile, Sidney, State Tracts. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 49a GREAT BRITAIN [contd.] :— James IT. : Camden Misc. (5), Charles II., Dalrymple, Fox, Heywood, James II., Macaulay, Mackintosh, Macpherson, Parker, Ralph, Reresby, Somerville. Letters, Ilemoirs, etc. : Cartwright, Davies, Evelyn, Pepys, Savile, Sidney. Revolution of 1688 : Buckingham, Clarendon, Cunningham, Guizot, Mackintosh, Mazure, State Papers. William III. : Dalrymple, Davies, Lecky, Ralph, Somerville, Trevor. Letters, Memoirs, etc. : Clarendon (H. Earl of), Coxe, ("Hor. Lord Walpole "), Evelyn, Marchmont, Pepys, Shrewsbury, Sidney, State Papers, State Tracts, William III. Anne : Boyer, Lecky, Mahon, Ralph, Somer- ville, Stanhope, Swift (5), Thomson. Letters, Memoirs, etc.: Coxe ("J. Duke of Marlborough "). George I. : Bolingbroke, Lecky, Ralph, Thackeray. George II. : Hervey, Lecky, Thackeray, Waldegrave, Walpole. Letters, Memoirs, etc.-. Coxe ("Hor. Lord Walpole," and '' Sir R. Walpole "), Dodington, Hervey, Marchmont. George III. : Adolphus, Craik, Hughes, Lecky, Martineau, Massey, Thackeray, Walpole, Windham. Letters, Memoirs, etc. : Bedford, Bucking- ham, Burke, Chatham, Croker, George the Third, Leeds, Wraxall. Regency : Buckingham. George IV.: Fonblanque, Huish, Thackeray. Letters, Memoirs, etc. : Buckingham, Croker, Greville. William IV. : Fonblanque, Guizot (" Peel "), Molesworth, Roebuck, Walsh. Letters, Memoirs, etc.: Buckingham, Croker, Greville, Hatherton. Victoria : Irving, McCarthy, Molesworth, " Times' Summaries ". Letters, Memoirs, etc.: Buckingham, Croker, Greville, Malmesbury, Martin (T.). Collections of Documents, etc. : Camden Soc, "Chronicles and Memorials," Ellis, English Historical Soc. , Hardwicke, Hardy, Rymer, State Papers, State Tracts, Stabbs. 19th Century : Portfolio, State Papers. See "Speeches," "Treaties," "Trials". Biographical. — Kings of England : Willelmus Malmesb. Queens of England. : Strickland, Constitutional History : Hallam, May, Stubbs. History of Party : Bolingbroke, Brougham, Cooke, Fonblanque, Holland. Ecclesiastical History. See "England (Church of) ". Parliamentary History. See "Parlia- ment ". Collections of Tracts on History and Antiquities : Camden Soc. , Gutch, Har- leian Misc. , Peck, Phenix, Somers, Tracts. Heraldic : Beatson, Haydn, Nicolas. See "Government." "Law," " Military His- tory," "Navy". GREAT BRITAIN [contd.-^ :— Medallic Illustrations to George II. : Medallic. Topography and Antiquities. — [Of Particular Counties and Places see under their Names.] Topographical Dictionaries : Gazetteer, Gorton. Bibliography of Topography : Upcott. See "Atlases," "Guides," "Handbooks". Antiquities (Topographical, etc.) : Archseologia, Boutell, Cambridge Antiq. Soc, Camden (W.), Camden Soc, Dingley, Domesday, Duckett, Evans, Grose, Haines, Leland, Lysons, Spelman, Stukeley, Topo- graphy, Waller. Roman : Horsley. See " Societies". Ecclesiastical, Cathedral, Monastic, etc. : Britton, Dugdale, Murray, Strutt, Tanner, Topography, Walcott. Military : Grose. Monumental : Boutell, Haines, Waller, Weever. Popular : Brand, Camden, Chambers, Strutt. Regal : Strutt. Manners, Dress, etc. : England, Blanche, Shaw, Wright. Travels and Descriptions : Antoninus, Bray, Cities, Cobbett, Gonzales, Head, Horsley, Howitt, Moritz, Notitia, Nucius of Corcyra, Peutinger, Ptolemseus, Ra- vennas, Reclus, Shaw, Young. Fields of Rattle, 15th Cent. : Brooke. Picturesque Scenery : Gilpin. Rivers : Thorne. Roads: Gary, Murray's Handbooks, Pater- son. Spas and Bathing Places : Granville. Statistics, Economical Progress, etc. : Cobden, Colquhoun, McCulloch, Porter, Tracts. Continental Interests of England : Heeren. Geography and Statistics : Martin. Owners of Land, : Landowners. Sosial and Political Condition of the People : Escott, Kay. See "Colonies," "Finance," "Population," "Statistics". GREECE. Ancient. — Chronology: Clinton. History : Curtius, Grote, Herodotus, Jebb (Tozer and Donaldson), Mitford, Rollin, Thirlwall, Xenophon. Doric Race : Miiller. Peloponnesian War : Hobbes, Thucydides. See "Alexander the Great". U7ider the Romans : Finlay. Byzantine and Greek Empires : Finlay. Antiquities : Hermann, Rich, Schliemann, Smith (W. ), Vaux, Wachsmuth. Ancient Manners and Customs : Becker, Fosbrooke. Arts and Manufactures : Fosbrooke. Traa^els and Descriptions : Barthelemi (Anacharsis), Cramer, Pausanias. Olympia: Jebb. 494 CLASSIFIED INDEX. GBEKCE[co7Ud.]:— Gkography : Rae. Mediceval Greece and the Umpir* of Tre- bizond: Finlay. Under Othoman and Venetian Domination : Finlay. Modern. — The Revolution : Finlay, TpUovTrij (Tri- coupis). Travels and Descriptions : Chandler, Clark, Clarke, Leake, Milnes, Murray, Nugent, Pauw, Reclus, Russell, (W. H.), Wordsworth. Northern Greece : JollifFe. The Morea : Leake. Religions of Greece : Maury. See "Athens," "Attica," "Coins and Coin- age," "Corinth," "Dorians," "EubcBa," "Ionian Islands," "Macedonia". GREEK CHURCH. See "Church", GREEK LANGUAGE. See ' ' Language ". GREENLAND. Voyages and Descriptions : Baffin, Blefkens, Boty, Brown (R.), Fotherbye, Hall, Heley, La Peyrere, Monck, Pellham, Poole. GUERNSEY : Inglis. See " Channel Islands ". GUIANA : Keymis, Leigh, Martin, Masham, Ohlsen (and Webster), Purchas, (4, 5), Ralegh, Sparrey, Turner, Wilson. Surinam : Warren. GUIDES. Europe : Baedeker, Murray, England and Wales : Black, Gary, Cliffs, Murray, Paterson, Walcott. London : Cunningham, Thome. British Museum : Vaux. Crystal Palace. Phillips. Hampton Court : Jesse. St. James\ Westminster : Walcott. Bournemouth, etc. : Hankinson. Teak of Derbyshire and Buxton : Robertson. Isle of Wight: Venables. Tunhridge Wells : Thomson. Watering and Sea Bathing Places : Guide. Spas of England : Granville. Ireland: Black, Murray. Scotland : Black, Murray. Alps : Baedeker, Ball. ' Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji Islands : Silver. Channel Islands : Clarke. Clubs of the World : Ivey. of London : London. Madeira : White (R.). Nice: Farr. Paris : Baedeker, Galignani, Murray, Portugal : Portugal. South Africa : Silver. Spas of Germany : Granville. Spain : Ford, Murray. Transvaal : Silver. United States and Canada : Appletbn. See "Guides," "Hand-books," "Topo- graphy," and the Names of Countries and Counties. GUILDHALL (City of London) : P . GUILDS : Brentano, Gilds (Eng.), Smith (L. T.). GUNMAKING AND GUNNERY : Maitland. See "Military Art". GUN COTTON : Abel. GUNPOWDER PLOT : James VI., Jardine. GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS : Harte, Hollings, Roe. GYMNASTICS: Blundell, Husband, Mer- curialis. HALICARNASSUS, CNIDUS, AND BRAN- CHIDiE, Discoveries at : Newton (and Pullan). HALL MARKS ON PLATE AND POTTERY: Chaffers, Cripps. HALLAMSHIRE: Hunter. HAMBURG: Webster. HAMPSHIRE. History and Topography : Warner. Travels : Cobbett, Murray. On the Coast : Gilpin. Christchurch-Twynham : Walcott. New Forest : Gilpin. Selborne : White. Winchester College : Ackermann. The Cathedral : Britten, Murray. Hyde Abbey : Liber de Hyda. Isle of Wight. See " Wight ". HAMPSTEAD.: Park. HAMPTON COURT PALACE : Jesse, Law. HAND, The : Bell. HANDBOOKS. British Museum. — To Antiquities : Vaux. For Readers : Nichols. To Gallery of Organic Remains : Mantell. Chairman's : Palgrave. Civil Service : Parkinson. Church and State : Murray. Fictitious Names : Gushing, Hamst, Wheeler. Literature : English Catalogue of Books. Government Situations : Stanford. Quotations : Bartlett, Handbook, Riley, Shaw. Painting : Head, Kugler, Leslie. Picture Galleries : Jameson. Parliamentary Elections, 1832-85 : Dodd, Herbert, McCalmont. Political Questions : Buxton. See " Guides". HANNIBAL : Brodribb. HANOVER : Jung (and Sime). HANSEATIC league : Lodge. HAPPINESS (On Human) : Adderley, Chubb (2), Harris, Ramsay, Spencer. HARBOURS : Stevenson. HARROW FREE SCHOOL : Ackermann. School Lists, 1770-182-6 : Butler. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 495 HARVEY. H ARVEi AN Orations. — 1846 : Tracts (Elliotson). 1880: Ogle (J. W.). HAURAN. Travels : Porter. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. See "Sandwich Islands ". HAYTI : Champlin. HEALTH. Hygiene : Chaumont. Public Health : Williams. Quarantine : Creighton. HEAT : Lardner, Thomson, Tyudall. HEBREWS, The. Civil Government of : Lowman. Races of Man : Spencer. See "Jews," "Language," "Literature". HEBRIDES, The: Boswell, Miller (H.). See "Scotland (Western Isles) ". HEIMSKRINGLA, The : Snorro Sturleson. HELIGOLAND : Brown (R.). HELL. Of its Torments : Richardson. HERALDRY. Introduction to : Clark (H.). Dictionaries, Tre.vtises, etc. : Berry, Boutell, Clark (G. T. ), Clark ( H. ), Edmond- son, Pap worth (and Morant). Titles of Honour : Selden (5). Dignities, Oeficial and Hereditary : Beatson, Dodd, Haydn. Landed Gentry of Great Britain : Burke. Family Nomenclature : Lower. Heralds' Visitations. — Index to : Marshall, Sims. See " Genealogy," " Peerage ". HERAT: Rawlinson. HERCULANEUM : Barnabei. HEREFORDSHIRE. History and Antiquities: Davies, Dun- cumb (and Cooke). Tjiavels and Descriptions : Chapman, Cobbett, Murray. Apples and Fears : Herefordshire Pomona. Castles, Mansions, and Manors : Robinson (C. J.). Hereford: Davies, Johnson (R.), Swinfield. The Cathedral : Britton, Havergal, Murray. HERESIES : Lindsay (and Robertson). See "Arianism," "Gnosticism," " Nes- torians ". HERETICS. History of : Lardner (8). HERTFORDSHIRE. History and Antiquities : Chauncy, Clut- tcrbuck, Lysons. Travels, etc. : Cobbett, Thorne. St. Alban's Monastery : St. Albani Mouast. HERZEGOVINA : Evans, Yriarte. HETH: Conder. HIEROGLYPHICS: Astle, Birch, Cliam- pollion, Poole, Wilkinson, Young (T.). HIGH LANDS, The. See ' ' Soo tland ". HIMALAYA MOUNTAINS : Fraser, Hooker, Strachey. HINDOSTAN. See " India ". HINDU RELIGIONS: Colebrooke, Miiller (Max). See " Brahmanism," "Buddhism". HIPPOLYTUS: Bunsen. HISTOLOGY. Animal : Schafer. Vegetable : M'Nab. HISTORY: Morrison. Philosophy of: Bolingbroke, Hegel (9), Herder (3-6), Schlegel, Vico. Historical Dictionaries. /S'ee "Diction- aries (Biographical and Historical) ". Historical Geography of Europe : Freeman. Universal and General: Bossuet (9), Boyle, Keightley, Pertz, Schlosser, Thierry, Tytler, Universal Hist. Ancient : Bossuet (9), Byzant. Hist., Classical Museum, Cory, Diodorus Siculus, Heeren, Justinus, MahafFy, Polybius, Ralegh, Rollin, Schlosser, Universal Hist., Volney, Zouaras. Its Connection with Sacred History : Prideaux, Russell, Shuckford, Turner. Middle Ages : Des Michels, Schlegel, Schlosser (2-3). Atlas : Spruner. See " Crusades". Modern : Annuaire Hist. , Annual Register, Arnold (T.), Schlegel, Smith (G.), Smyth, Universal Hist. 14th a)td loth Cent. : Schlosser.. 16th and 17th Cent. : Raumer. 18th and 19th Cent. : Schlosser. Idth Cent. : Gervinus. See "France," "Germany," "Great Britain". IjEctures on : Arnold, Smith, Smyth. Historical Parallels : Historical. Of Civilization. See "Civilization," " Ethics," " Society ". Ecclesiastical. See "Church". Literary. /S'ce " Literature ". Military. aScS'ee " Palestine ". HOME It AND THE HOMERIC AGE: Ar- nold (M.), Flaxman, Gladstone, Homerus, J ebb, Monro, Schliemann. 496 CLASSIFIED INDEX. HOMESTEAD : Hanna. HOMILIES. ^o<; " Sermons ". HOMOEOPATHY : Glover. HONDURAS : Martin, Scherzer, Sqnier. HONG-KONG : Macdonald. HORSE, The: Fitzwygram, Rarey, Stone- henge, Walsh, Youatt. History and Management : Brickwood. Art of Taming : Rarey. In Motion : Stillman. Zoology and Anatomy : Flower. Pedigrees of Race Horses : Stud Book. See " Racing". HORTICULTURE. Principles : Masters. Practice : Moore. Calendar for United States : Henderson. See " Gardening". HOSPITALLERS, KNIGHTS. Knights of St. John : Broadley. In England : Knights. HOSPITALS: Chaumont. Foundling Hospitals: Brownlow, Smith (W. C). HOTTENTOTS : Noble. HUGUENOTS, The : Kitchin. HULL : Tickell. HUMOURISTS. English {ISth Cent.) : Thackeray. HUNGARY. History : Butler (E. D.). Constitutions : Austria- Hungary. Travels and Descriptions : Demidoflf, Kohl, Paget, Reclus. The Milieu : Clarke (E. D.), Merin. HUNS, The. Attila and his Successors : Thierry. HUNTERIAN ORATION : Humphry. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. History : Charles, Topography. Travels : Cobbett. Ramsey Monastery : Rameseia. HUSBANDRY. Roman : Daubeny. British : British, Young. Of Domestic Animals: Low, Stephens, Youatt. Sheep : Youatt. Farming : Stephens. HUSS, JOHN, AND THE HUSSITES: Black. HYDROGRAPHY: Maury, Scientific Enquiry. HYDROPATHY : Hunter. HYDROSTATICS: Lardner. HYGIENE. >S^cc " Health ". HYMNOLOGY: Darling, Hymns, Newman, Palmer, Selborne. HYTHE. Collection of Sculls and Bones at Hythe Church : Walker. ICE: Knott. ICELAND. History : Amgrimus, Blefkens, Hyaltalin (and Powell). Travels and Descriptions : La Peyrere, Troil. Language : Cleasby. ICHTHYOLOGY- See "Fishes". ICONOGRAPHY. Christian : Didron. IGNATIUS (ST.) AND HIS LETTERS Ignatius, Lightfoot, Ussher (7). IGNORANCE, Evils of : Foster. ILIOS : Schliemann. ILLUMINATING : Wilson. ILLYRIA : Ramsay. IMAGE WORSHIP. See " Worship ". INDEPENDENTS : Fairbairu. History, 1640-60 : Walker. INDEXES : Wheatley. INDIA. History : Arrianus, Heeren, Marshman, Robertson. General [Hindoo and Mahomedan] : Elphin- stone, Hindoos, Marshman. Mahomedan or Mogul Empire : Bernier, Orme, Roe, Whithington. European Establishments : Raynal. British Empire in : Campbell, Gleig, Hun- ter, Marshman, Martin, Mill, Napier, Thornton, Tracts (30, 32, 56, 91), Wilson. 1741-61: Orme. 1784-1823: Malcolm. Under Warren Hastings : Hastings, Impey, Stephen. Wellesleys Government : Wellesley. Mutiny of 1857-8 : Hodson, Kaye, Lanoye, Malleson, Trevelj^an. Travels and Descriptions : Apnllonius Tyanaeus, Bacon, Bernier, Best, Browne, Campbell, Chardin, Davis, Downtt)U, Fitch, Floris, Forbes, Fredericke, Hamil- ton (A.), Hawkins, Heber, Herbert, Hooker, Hunter, Jacquemont, Keeling, Lancaster, Langhenez, Lanoye, Linschoten, Marlowe, Marten, Maundevile, Methold, Middleton, Murray, Nieuhotf, Pimenta, Polo, Raymond, Reclus, Rickards, Russell (W. H.), Salbancke, Saris, Terry, Tre- velyan, Trigautius, Valentia, Wilson, Wood. Arrah {in 1857) : Halls. Assam : Hunter. Bengal : Bruton, Hunter, Murray. Dacca : Hunter. Gaur : Yule. Bombay: Hunter, Murray. Calcutta : Hunter. Cawnpur : Hunter, Trevelyan. Coromandel : Baldseus. Deccan, or Central India : Malcolm. Delhi : Hunter. Gilgit: Yule. Hill Tribes of India : Spencer. Himalaya : Eraser, Hooker, Strachey. Hindu Kiish : Yule. Hissdr: Black. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 497 mDlAlcontd.]:— Hyderabad : Hunter. Madras', Buchanan, Hunter, Murray, Nor- ton. Mahrattas : DufF, Temple. Malabar : Baldseus, Buchanan. Mijsore : Buchanan, Hunter. North- Western Provmces : Hunter. ' Oude : Sleeman. Peninsula of India {Routes in) : Scott. Punjab : Maclagan, Murray. Lahore : Maclagan. liajputana: Ronson. Sciiide: Napier. Southern India : Pharoah. Wester7i India : Mackay. See "Afghanistan," "Ceylon," and "Bur- mese Empire". East India Company : Kaye, Law, Martin. Portuguese in India, 1509-15 : Albu- querque. Destruction OF Indians by the Spaniards : Las Casas. Antiquities, etc. : Herbelot. Cave Temples : Fergusson (and Burgess), Education of the People : Trevelyan. Government. — Modern : Campbell, Kaye, Mills, Napier. Law of India : Law, Maine. Christianity in : Buchanan. People and Products : Hunter. Gazetteers: Hunter, Pharoah, Thornton. East India Islands. — History: Crawfurd. British Possessions : Martin. Discovery of Two Sects : Lord. Commerce and Statistics : Crawfurd, Raffles. Manners, Arts, Languages, etc. : Craw- furd. Voyages, etc. : Beaulieu, Coverte, Jones (T.), Laval, Mandelsloe, Milward, Bring, Purchas (1, 5), Tatton. Dutch Possessions : Temminck. Portugall Indies : Meneses. Band A: Fitzherbert. Moluccas: Argensola, Fitzherbert, Loyasa. Sec "Asia," "Borneo," "Ceylon," "East," "Java". INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO. See "Malay Archipelago ". INDIAN OCEAN : Carpenter. INDIANS, North American. See "America". INDUSTRY: "Arcana of Science and Art," "Year Book of Facts". See " Exhibitions," " Labour," " Manu- factures". INFA NTICIDE. See ' ' Crime ". INNS OF COURT: Webster. INQUISITION : Kitchin. Of Spain : Llorente. INSANITY : Barlow, Bucknill, Tuke. Law of : Gibson. INSCRIPTIONS. Cuneiform and Semitic : Sayce. Egyptian. See "Hieroglyphics". INSCRIPTIONS icontd.-] :— Indian : Dowson. Sanscrit : Colebrooke (2). Greek : Boeckh, Hicks. Roman : Henzel, Hiibner, Kenrick, Monu- menta Hist. Brit., Orellius. Hamyaritic : Forster. English. See "Epitaphs," "Marbles," "Monuments ". INSECTS : Cuvier, Insects, Lubbock, M'Lach- lan, Rennie, Swainson (and Shuckard), Westwood. Ants, Bees, and Wasps : Lubbock. Arachnida : Cambridge. Coleoptera, or Beetles : Gibson. Diptera : Rye. Dragon-Fly : M'Lachlan. Ephcmeridoe : M 'Lachlan. Hymenoptera : Cameron. Locusts : M'Lachlan. Mosquito : M'Lachlan. Myriapoda : Moseley. London Insects : Pigott. Insect Architecture : Rennie. Art of Preserving Insects : Swainson. Insects and Flowers : Kerner. See "Ants," "Bees," "Botany (Insecti- vorous Plants)," " Butterflies and Moths". INSTINCT : Brougham, Darwin, Romanes. INSTITUTIONS : Maine. INSURANCE. Fire : Bunyon, M'Candlish. Life : Bunyon, Low. Marine : Warrack. Doctrine of Probabilities : De Morgan. INTERNATIONAL LAW. See "Law (of Nations) ". INTEREST TABLES : King. INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES: " Arcana of Science and Art," Beckmann, Worcester, ' ' Year Book of Facts ". IONIA (Ancient) : Bunbury. IONIAN ISLANDS: Lear, Martin, Murray ("Handbook to Greece "). IRELAND. History : Bagwell, Cloncurry, Clyn, Dow- ling, Dun Na N-Gedh, Froude, Gaedhill, Grace, Holinshed (6), Ireland, Loch Ce, Moore, Rinuccini, Scotorum, Sullivan (and Bagwell). . Invasions by the Danes : Gaedhill. Since Invasioyi by Henry 11. : Holinshed, Leland, Moore, Plowden. Under the Tiidors '• Bagwell. Temp. Elizabeth : Froude, Spenser (8). Temp. Stuarts, I64.I - 1691 : Clanricarde, Clarendon, Ireland, Mackay, O'Kelly, Prendergast, Rinuccini. Under the Duke of Ormonde : Caite. Rebellion, 1798 : Barrington, Moore (" Life of Fitzgerald "), Tone. English in {18th Century) : Froude. French Invasions : Songs. 1807-9 : Wellington. Collection of MSS., etc. : Hardy, Ireland. Collection of Tracts on History and Antiquities : Gutch. 32 498 CLASSIFIED INDEX. IRELAND [coTi/^.]:— Leaders of Public Opinion : Lecky. Topography and Descriptions : Camden, Cities, Djinmok, Forbes, Giraldus Cam- brensis, Inglis, Kohl, Molyneux, Murray, Payne, Young. Dictionaries : Gazetteer, Gorton. Geography : Henderson. Survey of {*' Doiim*') : Petty. Antrim. — Basaltes of the N. Coast: Hamilton (W.). Belfast: Kohl. Cminaught : Molyneux, OTlaherty. Cork: Caulfield, Kohl. Dublin : Kohl, Lefroy. Christ Church : Dublin. St. Mary's Abbey : Dublin. University: Dublin. Gianfs Causeway : Kohl. Hy-Fiachrach {O'Dowda's Country) : Hy- Fiachrach. By-Many {ff Kelly's Country) : Hy-Many. Kilkenny Races : Kohl. Limerick: Kohl. Shannon, The : Kohl. JVicklow County : Kohl. Keen of the South : Ireland. Ecclesiastical: Archdall, Britannia Sancta, Collier, Colton. Church Questions : Lifford, Tracts (15). Presbyterian Church : Reid. Ancient Laws : Ireland. Owners of Land : Landowners. Antiquities : Clanricarde, Grose, Gutch, Irish Arch. Misc. Statistics, Political Accounts, etc. : Cobden, Foster, Henderson, Lifford, Swift, Tracts (16, 17, 54, 55, 78, 84, 87), Young. See "Fenians". IRON AND STEEL: Fairbairn, Percy, Wright. IRON MASK, The Prisoner called the: Morris. IRRIGATION: Church. ISLAM : Maitland (E.). ITALY. History : Cantu, Muratori, Rome, Symonds. Invasions, 376-553 : Hodgkin. U90-1532 : Guicciardini. 1532-18U: Botta. 1815-1878 : Probyn. Republics of the Middle Ages: Sismondi. AiiMs, Arts, etc., 1440-1630: Dennistoun. Rrvolutions of : Fen-ari. State of : Gondon. See "Literature," "Military History". Antiquities, etc. : Cramer, Eustace, Forsyth, Muratori. Anci knt People : Micali. Ancient Etruria : Dennis. Travels and Descriptions : Addison, Baedeker, Beckford, Burnet, Chateau- briand, Eustace, Forsyth, Goethe (27-8), Heine, Lowell ("Fireside Travels"), McCosh, Matthews, Misson, Murray, Ray, Reclus, Rose, Rumohr, Sandys, Skippon, Smollett (5), Stael. Calabria Ultra. — Earthquakes in, 1783 : Dolomieu. ITKLY {cordd.'\'.— Poestum : Middleton. Pisa : Villari. Ravenna : Hodgkin. Rimini : Villari. Sabina : Bunbury. Samnites : Bunbury. Geography : Bunbury. Renaissance in : Symonds. Society and Manners : Moore. Statistics: Webster. See "Florence," " Latium," "Naples, "Rome," "Sardinia," "Venice". IVORY : Tomes. JAINS, The : Davids. JAMAICA. History : Martin, Ohlson. The Case of Governor Eyre : Finlason. Descriptions, etc. : Lewis. JANSENISM : F^nelon (10-16). JAPAN. History and Description : Chaffers, Griffis, Kaempler, M'Clatchie, Reclus, Tomes. Elgin's Mission, 1857-59 : Oli pliant. Travels : Adams, Brewer (and Herckeman), Caron, Cockes, Hatch, Kwast, Murray, Oliphant, Tomes. Captivity in : Golownin. Christianity in : Trigautius. Japanese Art : A] cock. Keramic Manufactures : Chaffers. Marks and Seals : Bowes. Pottery : Franks. JASHAR, Book of : Donaldson. JAVA. History : Raffles, Webster. Travels : Gerstacker, Scot, Stavorinus. JERSEY: Inglis. See "Channel Islands". JERUSALEM. History and Descriptions : Aldersey, Chateaubriand, Conder(and Smith), Lewin, Locke, Matthseus Paris., Maundevile, Maundrell, Pierotti, Williams. Holy Sepulchre : M'Grigor. Church of the Holy Sepulchre : Willis. See "Crusades". JESTS AND JESTERS : Faceties, Joyeusetez, "Punch," Robin Goodfellow, Thackeray. JESUITS, The : Littledale. Founders of : Stephen. In England : Bartoldi. Discovery of the College at Clerkenwell, 1627- 28: Heath. Works relating to : Carlyle, " Glimpse of the Great Secret Society," Taylor. JEWELLERY: Wallis. Filigree : Pollen. JEWS, The. History : Basnage, Josephus, Milman, Pur- chas (5), Stanley, Tomline. Council in Hungary, 1650 : Brett. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 499 JEWS, The [contd.] :— Modern Jews : Davis. In England : Picciotto. Jewish Disabilities : Tracts (49). Hebrew Monarchy : Newman. Language and Literature: Smith (W.R.). Israel and Judah : Geneste. Antiquities : Josephus, Selden. Kabbalah : Ginsburg. Midrash : Schiller-Szinessy. Mishnah : Schiller-'^zinessy. Passover : Smith (W. R.). Rabbi : Schiller-Szinessy. Works on Judaism : Myers, Powell. Circtcmcision : Cheyne. Defence of the Jews : Manasseh. See "Bible," "Essenes," "Talmud*'. JOHN, ST. : Trench. See "Bible". JOHN OF AUSTRIA (Don): Stirling-Max- well. JOURNALS. See "Diaries," "Magazines," " Periodicals". JUAN FERNANDEZ : Thomson. JUDGES : Foss, Townsend. Chief Justices : Campbell. JULIUS C^SAR : Browning, Caesar, Fronde, Napoleon III., Williams. JURA: Coolidge. JURISPRUDENCE: Austin. See " Law". JURY, Trial by. See " Law ". JUSTIFICATION, Doctrine of : Newman. KAFIRISTAN : Yule. KARTOUM. Gordon at : Gordon. KASHMIR : Maclagan. KENT. History and Topography: Hasted, Lysons. Proceedings in {17th cent.): Camden Misc. (3), Kent. Travels and Descriptions : Cobbett, Gilpin, Murray, Thorne. BlacTcheath {Hundred of) : Hasted. Canterbury : Fausvsett, Stanley. Cathedral : Britton, Stanley, Walcott. >S'^, Augustine's Monastery : Thomas of Elmham. Rochester Cathedral : Murray. Tunbridge Wells : Pelton, Thomson. KEW GARDENS. Plants at : Curtis (" Botanical Magazine "). KHARTOUM. See * ' Kartoum ". KHIOS: Bodenham. KHIVA : Clarke. KINGS, Right of : James VI. KINGSTON-UPON-HULL : Tickell. KIRGHIZ: Keane. KNIGHTHOOD : Burke, Drummond, Foster, Nicolas. KNOWLEDGE. Pursuit of, under Difficultibs : Know- KOORDISTAN, OR KURDISTAN : Kinneir, Layard, Rawlinson. KORAN, The : Koran, Noldeke. LABOUR: Brassey, Cobden Club Essays, Davis, Employers. English : Cobbett, Rogers. Labour Laws : Davis. LABOURING CLASSES. Condition, etc. : Edinburgh Review (vol. 126), Levi. Dwellings of : Roberts. Coolie : Wilson. See "Co-operation," "Poor," "Population". LABRADOR: Cartwright. See "Canada". LACE: Cole. LAKES: Buchanan. Of Cumberland, etc. : Gilpin, Murray. Lake Dwellings : Anderson. LAMAISM : Davids. LANCASHIRE. History and Antiquities : Baines. Worthies: Coleridge. Travels and Descriptions : Cobbett, Murray. Liverpool: Picton. MaTichesier: Axon. LANCASTER (House of) : Brougham, Gaird- ner. LAND-HOLDING : Bateman, Brodrick, Cob- den Club Essays, Encyc. Brit. (14), Wallace. In Great Britain and Ireland : Land- owners. Land Tenure in Europe : Cobden Club Essays, Land. LANERCOST. History : Lanercost. LANGUAGE. Dictionaries. See "Dictionaries". Works on the Origin, Philosophy, etc. , OF Language : Bentham (8), Gyll, Hig- gins, Leibnitz, Marsh, Miiller, Palmer, Schlegel, Smith (A.), Taylor, Tooke, Volney, Webster. On Universal Grammar : Adelung, Bentham (8), Bopp, Harris, Sayce. Signification of Words : Pompeius, Taylor, Trench. Alphabets : Peile, Taylor. Asiatic : Bopp, Marsden, Volney. Aryan : Miiller (Max), Sievers. East Indies and Polynesian : Marsden. Hebrew: Smith (W. R.). Grammar : Spinoza. Hindustani : Platts, Schlegel. Pahlavi : Noldeke. Pali : Rost. Persian : Geldner. Grammar : Jones (Sir W.). Phenician : Volney (6). 500 CLASSIFIED INDEX. LANGUAGE [cmtd.] :— Pracrit : Colebrooke (2). Sanscrit : Bopp, Colebrooke (2), Eggeling. Semitic : Conybeare, Miiller, Noldeke. Turanian: Miiller. Turkish : Redliouse. European. — Greek : Donaldson, Phrynichus, Wilkins. Latin : Wilkins. Grammar : Roby. Rmnancc : Diez, Donkin, Storm. French : Barcley, Littre, Nicol, Palsgrave. Grammar : Eve (and Baudiss), Girault- Duvivier, Littre. - — Norman French— The Trouv^res : Ray- nouard. Provencal : Meyer. Synonymes : La Faye. Italian : Ascoli. Grammar : Veneroni. Phraseology : Galindo. Spanish. — Grammar : Alcalk. Portuguese. — Grammar : Vieyra. English: Camden, Ellis, Latham, Marsh, Murray, Oliphant, Tooke, Trench. Cumbrian Dialect : Walcott. Dorset Dialect : Barnes. Early English : Child, Ellis, Hume, Salesbury. Etymological Works : Palmer, Skeat, WedgAvood. Grammar : Grammar, Jonson (9). Simplification of Spelling : Harley. - — Synonyms : Roget, Trench, Whately. German. — History : Grimm, Sievers. Grammar : Eve, Grimm, Wurst. Scandinavian : Noreen. Gothic: Sievers. Danish : Ferall (and Repps), Rosing. Dutch : Vinckers (and Gallee). Grammar : Sewel. Icelandic : Cleasby. Svxdish. — Grammar : May. Celtic. — Armorican : Toland (5). Welsh : Pughe, Salesbury. Gaelic: M'Lauchlan. Pcussian: Alexandrow. Polish. — Grammar : Pohl. Bohemian. — Grammar : Tomicek. Jllyric. — Grammar : Berlid. See "Accent," "Dictionaries (of Languages)," "Drama," "Poetry". ^>^^ LANGUEDOC : Besant. Officiers des foATS : Carriers. LAPLAND : Webster. Travels : Ehrenmalm, Leems, Regnard. LATHES: Shelley. LATIUM: Bunbury. LAW. Principles, Philosophy, etc. : Amos, Austin, Bentham, Broom, Hargrave, Hegel (8), Kant, Maine, Meyer, Montes- quieu, Robertson. Statute Law, Codification, etc.: Bent- ham, Hardcastle, Holland. International Law : Bentham (2), Gro- tius. Hall (W. E.), Halleck, Kent, Philli- more, Pufendorf, Robertson, Selden, Twiss, Vattel, Wheaton. Conflict of Laws : Burge, Story. Contraband : Smith (W. C). Prize of War : Williams. Maritime : Hautefeuille. Piracy : Webster. See "Diplomacy," "Treaties". Sea Laws : Twiss. Agrarian Laws : Ferguson. Canon or Ecclesiastical : Hunter. General : Hooker. Laws of Moses : Michaelis. Apostolical Constitutions. Of Clemens Romanus : Ussher (7). Primitive Church : Beveridge. Of England : AylifFe, Burn, Cripps, Gibson, Hooker, Lyndwood, Phillimore, Walcott. Relating to the Clergy : Cripps, Stephens. Ecclesiastical Courts : Tracts (67). Provincial Constitutions : Lyndwood. See "Church". Criminal or Penal. Principles of: Beccaria, Bentham (1), Law, Robertson (E.). Of China : Staunton. Of England : Stephen. LAWS OF PARTICULAR NATIONS. Law of Succession to Property at Athens : Isseus. Roman or Civil : Cicero, Corpus Juris, Gains, Justinian, Mackenzie, Maine, Muir- head. Patron and Client : Muirhead. History of, in the Middle Ages : Savigny. Salic : Hessels. England : Fortescue, Spelman, Statutes, Tracts (40, 41, 80, 89). Commentaries : Blackstone, Broom, Har- grave, Stephen. Ancient Laws : Black Book, Bracton, Laws. See "Ordeal". History : Reeves, Stephen's Commentaries (4). Quarter Sessions {of Devon) : Hamilton (A.H.A.). Dictionary : Tomlins. Judges of Assize {Expenses of) 1596-1601 : Camden Misc. (4). Sheriff: Mackay. County Courts : Falconer. Trial by Jury : Forsyth, Robertson. Magna Charta, etc. : Thomson. Law Cases : " Law Magazine and Review ". in Consistory Court : Haggard. Election Petitions : Hardcastle. Justices' Note Book : Wigram. Allotments : Hall. Apprenticeship : Clark. CLASSIFIED IjS-DEX. 501 LAWS, ETC. [contd.] : — Bankruptcy : Robertson. Betting : Stutfield. Contracts : Leake. Copyright : Kobertson. Court Martial: Smith (W. C.) Criminal Law : Robertson, Stephen. Divorce : Robertson. JSntail : Smith (W. C). Equity : Robertson. Evidence : Bentham (7), Robertson, Starkie. Fire Insurance : Bunyon. Fraud: Kerr, Robertson. Game Laws : Robertson. Homicide : Robertson. Husband and Wife : Robertson. Infants : Robertson. Inheritance : Robertson. Injunctions : Kerr. Insanity : Gibson. Labour Laws : Davis. Landlord and Tenant : Robertson. Libel : Gibson. Life Assurance : Bunyon. Liquor Laws : Smith ( W. C. ). Marriage Law : Robertson. Martial Law : Finlason. Military Law : O'Dowd. Mortgage : Robertson. Navigation : Ricardo, Williams. Partnership : Williams. Perjury : Williams. Personal Estate : Williams. Pleading : Williams. Prerogative : Williams. Prescription : Williams (and Goudy). Press Laws : Williams. Primogeniture : Elton. Real Estate : Williams. Registration : Williams (and Davis). Riot : Williams. Sale : Williams. Settlement : Williams. Wales : Laws. Scotland : Eiskine. IiiELAND : Ireland. Brehon Laxo : Ferguson, Ireland. American. Commentaries : Kent. Bankruptcy : Lowell. Chancery Statutes : Parkes. Copyright : Drone. Homestead ; Hanna. Statute Law of Real Property : Parkes. New York Civil and Penal Codes : New York. Asiatic. Hindoo : Hindu Law, Jones (Sir W.). Chinese : Staunton. India and the East India Company : Law. France : Causes Cel6bres, Codes, Livres, Olim ou Registres des Arrets, Saint- Joseph, Toullier (et Duvergier). Germany : Pertz. Italy. Statutes of Cities : Bowyer. Spain. Mining Ordinances : Gamboa. LAWYER, The : O'Brien. LEARNING : Bacon. Classical : Donaldson. LEATHER : Paton. LEBANON. Travels : Porter. LECTURES : Bampton, Choate, Clifford, Emerson, Freeland, Helmholtz, Maine, Stanley. See " Essays". LEEDS. History and Topography : Reid, Thoresby, Whitaker. LEGENDS. Faustus : Garnett. Of Fulk Fitz-Warin : Radulphus de Coggeshall. HiNE MoA : Ollivant. Holy Rood : Holy Rood. Madonna {Art Legends) : Jameson. Metrical : Baillie. Prester John : Yule. St. Andrew and St. Veronica {Anglo- Saxon) ; Legends. Spanish and American : Harte. Wandering Jev^ : Conway. LEGERDEMAIN : Palmer. See ''Magic". LEGISLATION: Bentham. Progress of Modern : Moseley. ^ee"Law". LEICESTERSHIRE. Ashby-de-la-Zouch Coal Field : Mam- matt. Travels : Cobbett, Murray. LETTERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. English : Arblay, Aubrey, Bacon, Becking- ton, Bedford, Berry, Bolingbroke, Boswell, Bradford, Burke, Burney, Burns, Caith- ness, Carew, Carlyle, Carte, Castlereagh, Cecil, Chamberlain, Charles I., Chatham, Chesterfield, Clarendon, Codrington, Col- chester, Collingwood, Cornwallis, Cowper, Crabbe, Cranmer, Croker, Denison, Dickens, D'Israeli, Dryden, Dudley, Elizabeth, Ellis, Evelyn, Fanshawe, Far- quhar, Franklin, Froude, Gibbon, Gray, Grenville, Grosseteste, Haddock, Hall, Harley, Harvey, Hatton, Heber, Herbert, Hobbes, Hook, Hooper, Horner, Howell, Hume, James VI., Jefferson, Jeffrey, Jewel, Johnson, Jortin, Junius, Kingsley, Lamb, Laurence, Letters, Leycester, Lightfoot, Locke, " Lords and Commons," Ly ttelton, Macaulay, Maljnesbury, Margaret of Anjou, Marvell, Maxwell, Milton, Monk, Monmouth, Montagu, Moore, Newton, Nicholas Papers, Northern Registers, Otway, Paine, Parker, Parry, Paston, Peckham, Pepys, Perth, Piozzi, Plumpton, Pope, Porson, Prideaux, Raikes, Ritson, Roberts, Romilly, Rose, Ruskin, Russell, Savile, Shelley, Shillingford, Smith (H.), Smith (S.). Southey, Sterne, Suckling, Suffolk, Swift, Sydney, Temple, Tite, Trench, Trevelyan Papers, Unton, Ussher, Verney, Walpole, Waugh, White (J. B.), 602 CLASSIFIED INDEX. LETTERS, ETC. [eontd.] •— French : Bonaparte, Bossuet, Courier, Descartes, Diderot, Du Deffand, Eugene, Fenelon, Fontaine, Grimm, Guerin, Renault, Joubert, La Marck, Lettres, Mabillon, Maistre, Mallet du Pan, Mira- beau, Montesquieu, Montfaucon, Napoleon L, Orleans, Ozanam, Pascal, Racine, Rousseau, Sevigne, Tocqueville, Vauven- argues, Voltaire. German: Humboldt (W. von), Niebuhr. , Italian : Machiavelli, Metastasio. Latin : Cicero, Plinius. Greek : Alciphron. LEVANT, The : Negociations. Travels : Blount, Thevenot, Toumefort. Monasteries of : Curzon. See ''East, The". LIBERTY : Chubb, Mill. LIBRARIES. Accounts of : Botfield, Dibdin, Macray, Sims, Spilsbury, Tedder (and Thomas). - Catalogues of : Athenseum Club, Collec- tanea (1), Dublin Soc, Geographical Soc, London Library, Oxford and Cambridge Club, Reform Club, United University Club. See "Bibliography," "British Museum," ' ' Cambridge, " ' ' Catalogues ". LIBYA : Purchas (5). LICHENS: Crombie. LICHFIELD. Cathedral : Britton, Murray. LIFE. Philosophy of : Schlegel. See " Longevity". LIFE ASSURANCE. See " Insurance ". LIFEBOATS, ETC.: Ballantyne. LIGHT : Descartes (4), Tait. Celestial Photometry : Pritchard. LIGHTHOUSES : Stevenson. LIGHTING. Electric : Hopkinson. Gas : Paton. Lamp : Paton (and Murray). Matches : Paton. See "Gas," "Lighthouses". LINCOLN'S INN : Spilsbury. LINCOLNSHIRE: Coote. Travels : Cobbett. Axholme {Isle of) : Stonehouse. Gainsburgh aiid Stoto : Stark. Lincoln : Coote. Cathedral : Murray, Walcott. Stamford : "Walcott. LISBON : Johnson. LITERARY MEN: De Quincey, "English Men of Letters ". See " Biography". LITERATURE. History and Criticism of : Arnold, Classi- cal Museum, Leipziger Repertorium. Lowell, Schlegel, Stael. Fiction : Dunlop. Coviic or Humorms : Champfleury, Hazlitt, Thackeray. Sec ' ' Jests and Jesters ". LITERATURE [contd.] :— Pastoral : Gosse. Literary Anecdotes, etc. : Corney, D'Israeli, Nichols. Ancient : Classical Museum, Rollin (12). Greek : Grote, Jebb (and Donaldson), Meiners, Miiller (and Donaldson), Mure, Stobaeus. Roman : Meiners, Sellar. Ecclesiastical : Kitto, Smith. Apocalyptic '■ Davidson. Modern. — Europe: Villemain. 15th to 17th Cent. : Hallam. 17th Cent. : Mabillon. Southern : Sismondi. Romance. — Provencal and the Troubadours: Fauriel, Meyer, Raynouard, Sismondi. Mediaeval Poetry : Schlegel. Norman-French: Sismondi ("Trouveres"). French : Academie des Inscriptions, Saints- bury, Villemain. Of the Renaissance : Tilley. iSth Cent. : Feugere. 17th Cent. : Demogeot. 18th Cent. : Grimm. Italian : Bartoli, Ginguene (and Salfi), Sismondi, Symonds, Tiraboschi. Romantic Poetry : Bojardo, Ferrario, Panizzi. 15th and 16th Cent. : Dennistoun, Roscoe (" Leo X." and " Lorenzo de' Medici "). 18th Cent. : Lombardi. Spanish : Sismondi, Ticknor. Portugukse : Briggs, Sismondi. Anglo-Saxon : Beowulf, Wright. Anglo-Norman : Wright. English : Allibone, Arnold, Chateaubriand (4), Craik, D'Israeli, Halliwell, Hamst, Hazlitt, Mathias, Morley (H.), Royal Society, Spedding, Stephen (L.), Taine, Wheeler, Wright. During Middle Ages : Craik, Turner (S.). Fiction and Romantic Literature : Dunlop, Ellis, Warton. Poetry: Ellis, Hazlitt, Warton. Ca7'icature and Grotesque in : Wright. Literary Landmarks of London : Hutton. Scottish. — Early : Small. 16th and 17th Cent. : M'Crie. Poetry : Nichol. Gaelic: M'Lauchlan. Celtic : Sullivan. German : Carlyle, Lessing, Miiller, Scherer, Sime. Poetry : Gervinus, Jordens. Holland : Gosse. Norway : Gosse. Russian : Morfill. Polish- Morfill. Eastern: Jones (W.), Miiller's "Sacred Books of the East ". Egyptian : MahafFy. Hebrew : Smith (W. R.). HiNDtfsTXNi : Lyall. Persian : Ethe. " Sanscrit : Adelung, Miiller (Max). CLASSIFIED INDEX. 603 LITERATURE [contd.] :— American : Allibone, Knapp, Nichol. Periodical Literature (Index to) : Poole. Initials and Pseudonyms : Gushing. See "Drama," "Essays," "Fiction," * ' Language, " ' ' Novels, " ' ' Periodicals," " Poetry ". LITHOGRAPHY : Reid. LITHUANIANS, The : Kropotkine. LITURGIES : Liturgies, Warren. Forms of : Taylor (7). Primitive : Bunsen (" Hippolytus," vol. 4), Palmer. Eastern : Ferrette. Roman Catholic : Breviarium. The Mass : Rock. Genevan or Calvin's : Phenix (2). Of the Church of England : Barry, Blunt, "Book of Common Prayer," Brogden, Humphry, Liturgies, Maurice, "Prayer Book of 1549," Tomline,Wheatly. Antiquities of the Ritual : Palmer. The English Ordinal : Walcott. Revision of : Vaughan. On Conformity to : Robertson. Trouhles at Frankfort about : Phenix (2). See "Cathedral," "Homilies," "Missals," "Prayer ". LIVERPOOL : Picton. LIVES. See'' Biography". LIANDAFF CATHEDRAL : Ollivant. LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Cobden Club Essays, Hamilton (A. H. A.). LOGARITHMS : Glaisher. • Tables of : Babbage, Callet, LOGIC. Systems, Theories, etc. : Adamson, Aris- toteles, Bentham (8), Garden, Hamilton (W.), Hegel (3-5), Hobbes, Kant (1), Leibnitz (2), Logicse, Mill, Milton, Thom- son, Whately. LOLLARDS, The: Lindsay, Netter of Walden, Wiclifife. LOMBARDS : Church (R. W.). LONDON (City, etc.). History and Topography : Ackermann, Camden Misc. (4), Grace, Gregory, Grey Friars, Hare, Henderson (and Wheatley), Holmes, Loftie, London, London Citizen, Maitland ^and Entick), Pennant, Rush, Stow, Thornbury (and Walford) [Cassell's]. Early Period : Gildhallse, Liber Albus, London. Architectural Improvement : Smirke. Birds and Insects : Pigott. Charities : Low. Customs, etc. : Arnold, Songs. Environs : Lysons, Thorne. Handbook : Cunningham. Literary Landmarks : Hutton. Mayors, Table of, etc. : Grafton. Lord Mayors' Pageants : Civic Garland, Lord Mayors'. Obituary, 16^7-1674: Smyth. Parks : Larwood. Plague, The : Defoe. LONDON (City, etc.) [cojitd.} :— Water Supply^ : Bolton. Chapel Royal : Cheque- Book. Charterhouse : Ackermann. Christ's Hospital : Ackermann. Clubs-. "Reform," Timbs. Eleete Prison : Fleete. Goldsmiths' Company : Chaffers. Gray's Inn : Douthwaite. Guildhall : Price. Inns of Court : Webster. Lincoln's Inn : Spilsbury. Merchant Taylors' School : Ackermann. Mint, Royal : Roberts (and Hill). Physicians, College of: Munk. Piccadilly and Pall Mall : Wheatley. Royal Society : Rix, Royal Soc. , Weld. St. Paul's Cathedral : Milman, St. Paul's. St. Paul's Schoool : Ackermann. Southwark : Grace. Temple Organ : Macrory. Tower, The : Bayley. Westminster : Grace, Walcott. Ancient Palace and Houses of Parlia- ment : Brayley (and Britton). ^ St. Stephen's Chapel : Mackenzie. The Abbey : Stanley. St. James' Parish : Walcott. Westminster School : Ackermann. LONG PARLIAMENT : May, Northcote, Verney, Walker. LONGEVITY : M'Kendrick. LORDS (House of). Protests, 1624-1874 : Rogers. See " Parliament". LORRAINE: Pauli. LOTHIAN: Mackay. LOTTERIES : Smith (W. C). LOW COUNTRIES. Leycester's Government, 1585- cester. LOYALA, IGNATIUS : Taylor. LUDLOW. Churchw^ardens' Accounts : Ludlow, LUNACY, ^cfi "Insanity". LUTHERANISM: Lindsay, Luther, Ma^m- bourg, Seckendorf, Stephen. See "Church (Reformation)". LYCIA: Bunbury. Travels : Fellows. LYDIA, Ancient: Sayce. LYONS : Meissas. History : Guillon de Montleon. MACEDONIA : RoUin, Tozer. MACEDONIAN EMPIRE : Boase. MACHINERY: Babbage. Block : Morley. See " Manufactures," ' ' Mechanics ". . MADAGASCAR : Boothby, Rochon, Sibree. MADEIRA : Johnson, White. MADRAS : Buchanan, Hunter, Murray, Norton. : Ley- 504 CLASSIFIED IXDEX. MAGAZINES AND JOURNALS: Baily's, Classical Museum, Curtis's Botanical, Gentleman's, Geological,* Law, Leipziger Report., Notes and Queries, Philosophical, Portfolio, Punch, Statistical, Vanity Fair. See ** Newspapers," "Periodicals". MAGIC: Defoe (12), Grseco- Egyptian Work, Maury, Kesie, Salverte, Tylor. Natural : Brewster. White Magic : Clarke. See "Legerdemain," "Witchcraft". MAGNA CHARTA. History: Thomson. MAGNETISM : Chrystal, Du Moncel, Lardner. Animal: M'Kendrick. TERRE.STRIAL : Scientific Enquiry. See " Electricity ". MAHOMET AND MAHOMETANISM : Green, Guyard, Koran, Mahomet, Muir, Noldeke, Ockley, Weil, Wellhausen. See " Chalifs," " Koran ". MAHRATTAS : Duff, Temple. MALACCA : Martin. MALARIA: Creighton. MALAY ARCHIPELAGO: Wallace, Webster. MALAY PENINSULA : Keane. Malays : Keane (and Rost). MALAYO-POLYNESIAN RACES {Sandwich Islanders; Tahitian^; Tongan^j Samoansj New Zcalanders ; Dyaks; Javans ; Suma- trans ; Malagasy ; Malays in General) : Spencer. MALDIVE ISLANDS : Yule. MALMESBURY ABBEY: WillelmusMalmesb. Register : Malmesburiense Registrum. MALTA: Martin, Smith (L. T.). MAMMALS: Buffon, Cuvier (1-5), Flower (and Dobson), Menageries, Owen, Swain- son. British : Bell, Bewick. • Ape : Mivart. Cat : Mivart. Cetacea : Bell, Lacepede. Elephant : Elephant, Gibson. •Fox : Gibson. Goat: Pegler. Gorilla : Owen. ffare : Gibson. Hippopotamus : Gibson. Hyoenxt, : Gibson. Jaguar : Elliot. Kangaroo: Flower. Lemurs : Flower, Menageries. Lion : Flower. Marmot : Thomas. Mink : Flower. Mole : Dobson. Monkeys: Menageries. Mouse : Thomas. Mule : Fleming. Opossums : Menageries, Thomas. Otter: Flower. Pangolin : Thomas. Phalanger: Thomas. Platypus: Flower. MAMMALS [cow^c?.]:— Rhinoceros : Flower. Seal : Flower. Sheep : Flower. Shrew : Dobson. ;S^ee "Dog," "Horse". MAN. aS'cc " Mankind ". MAN, Isle of : History and Descriptions : Macculloch, Robertson. MANCHESTER: Axon. Cathedral : Murray, Rectory Division Bill : Manchester. MANCHURIA : Douglas. MAND^ANS, The : Kessler. manichj:ism. History : Beausobre, Harnack. MANKIND. Early : Darwin, Dawkins, Haeckel, Hey- worth, Lubbock, Lyell, McLennan, Tylor, Wallace. Physical and Natural History : Buffon, Darwin, Haeckel, Hartley, Lyell, Nott (and Gliddon), Prichard. Giants : Tylor. Gipsies : Groome. Sex : Geddes. See "Anthropology," "Ethnography or Ethnology," "Physiognomy ". MANNERS. See " Society ". MA:NUFACTURES: Babbage, Beckmann Exhibition, Ure. Materials of : Vegetable Substances. Ancient : Fosbrooke. British : Dodd, Ure. Bleaching: Baton. Brick : MacDowall, Button : Lake. Calico- Printing : Paton. Carpet : Whytock (and Paton). Cotton : Watts. Firebricks : Maw. Flour : Paton. Glass ; Paton, Porter. Gunmaking : Maitland. Ink : Paton. Lace : Cole. Linen : Paton. Metal: Holland. Paper : Thompson (and Menzies). Pin : Paton. Porcelain : Marryat, Porter. Pope : Paton. Safes: Paton. Shoemaking : Paton. Silk : Porter. /S'ee " Industry," "Labour," "Machinery," "Pottery". MANUSCRIPTS. Great Britain and Ireland : Hardy, Ireland (Nat. MSS.). MAPS. See "Atlases ". MARBLES : Rudler. Ancient {in Great Britain) : Michaelis . Arundelian : Selden. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 505 MARBLES lco7itd.]:~ Elgin and Phigaleian {in British Micseum) : Elgin. TowNLEY [in British Museum) : Townley. Xanthian : Fellows. See " Inscriptions ". MARINE ASSURANCE. See " Insurance ". MARITIME DISCOVERY : Cooley. See "Navigation," "Voyages". MARRIAGE : Marriage, Robertson. Primitive : McLennan. In Arabia : Smith (W. R.). With a Deceased Wife's Sister : Badeley, Piisey, Tracts (90). MARSEILLES : Meissas. MARTYRS : Fox. MARY (Queen of England) : Gairdner. MARY (Queen of Scots) : Laing, Lodge, Mary, Mignet, Swinburne. MASS (Sacrifice of the): Bossuet (13), Rock. MASSACHUSETTS ^ Winsor. MATHEMATICS: Berkeley (3), Chrystal, Comte (1), Eueleides, Hobbes, Leibnitz (3), Newton, Greek : Gow. Calculating Machines : Lang (P. R. S. ). Conic Sections : Taylor. Function : Cayley. Harmonic Analysis : Maxwell. ITodograph : Blyth. Infinitesimal Calculus : Williamson. Magic Square : Frost. Measurement: Ball. Mensuration : Thomson. Numbers : Caylev, Numerals: Smith (W. R.). Parallels ( Theory of) : Chrystal. Probabilities : Crofton. Quaternions : Tait. Series : Cayley. Mathematical Instruments. — Sextant : Dreyer. aS'c^ " Algebra," "Arithmetic," "Geometry". MATTERHORN, The : Whymper, MAURITIUS, The : Martin, Sibree. MAXIMS : Chamfort, Cato (D.), La Roche- foucauld, Riley, Seneca. See " Proverbs ". MECCA : Smith (W. R.). MECHANICS: Kater (and Lardner), Tait, Willis. Applied Mechanics : Rankine. Balance : Dittmar. Bellows and Blowing Machines : MacDowall. Brake : Kennedy. Forge : Aird. Furnace : Bauer man. Graduation : Blyth. Hammers : Shelley. Hand Tools : Shelley. Heating : Galtou. Lathe : Shelley. Lifts: Smith (R. H.). Locks : Beckett. Machine Tools : Shelley. MECHANICS [contd.'[ :— Saws : Hotchkiss. Screv) : Rowland. Serving Machines : Baton. See "Engineering," "Machinery," "Manu- factures ". MEDALS. See ' ' Coins, Coinage and Medals ". MEDES AND PERSIANS: Purchas (5), Rollin. MEDIA : Rawlinson. MEDICINE. Works on : Aretseus Cappadox, Creighton, Dobell, Healing Art, Hippocrates, Taylor, Tracts (47). History : Payne. Dictionaries : Dunglison, Forbes (Tweedie and Conolly), Quain. Domestic : Savory. Of Receipts : Cooley. Anaesthesia : Affleck. Quinine : Holmes. Therapeutic Uses of Iron and Mercury : Leech, Against Abuses of Physyke : Halle. Medical Jurisprudence : Beck, Stevenson. Medical Statistics : Scientific Enquiry. See "Diseases," "Homoeopathy," "Pharma- copoeia," ' ' Plants (Medicinal), " " Poisons, " "Surgery". MEDITERRANEAN, The: Buchanan, Mur- ray, Smyth. Voyages in : Digby, Sandwich. British Possessions in : Martin. MELANCHOLY (Anatomy of) : Burton. MELROSE. Chronicle of : Mailros. M^MOIRES. See ' ' France ". MEMOIRS. See "Biography," "History," and Names of Persons and Places. MERCHANT TAYLORS' SCHOOL: Acker- man n. MEROVINGIANS : Thierry. MERV : Clarke. MESOPOTAMIA : Socin. METALS : Dittmar, Percy. Bismuth : Bauerman. Brass : Baton, Bronze : MacDowall (and Murray). Copper : Paton. Electro- Metallurgy : Rudler, Lead : Dittmar, Nickel : Dittmar, Platinum : Dittmar. Precious Metals : King. Potassium Metals : Dittmar. Selenium and Tellurium : Dittmar, See "Iron". METAPHYSICS : Aristoteles, Bain, Berkeley, Brodie, Caird, Clifford, Cory, Cudworth, Descartes, Fenelon (1-3), Grote, Hamilton (W.), Hegel, Herder, Hodgson, Ingleby, Kant, Leibnitz, Parr (Collier, Hartley and Tucker), Schopenhauer, Spinoza, Tucker. Philosophy of the Mind, etc. : Aber- crombie, Bain, Brown, Hume, Locke, Mackay, Mill, Reid, Stewart. 506 CLASSIFIED INDEX. METAPHYSICS [contd.] :— Axixytn : Robertson. Ontology : Bentham (8). On Cause and Effect : Brown. Investigation of Truth : Abercrombie. Intcllectvul System of the Universe : Cud- worth. Metaphysics of Ethics : Kant. See " Ethics," " Philosophy ". METEMPSYCHOSIS : Paley. METEOROLOGY: Buchan (and Stewart), FitzRoy, Lardner,Prout, Scientific Enquiry. Atmosphere : Buchan. Hygrometry : Buchan. Charts of Data : Meteorological Office. Law of Storms and Winds : Fitz Roy, Martin, Maury, Reid. See "Barometer". METHODISM. History: Rigg, Southey ("Life of Wesley"). MEXICO. History : Acosta, Mexican Nation, Tylor (and Keane). Conquest of : Cortes, Diaz, Prescott, Robertson. Ancient Mexican Races : Spencer. Travels and Descriptions : B — (C— de la), Gomara, Gusman, Hall, Hortop, Humboldt, Mexico, Philips, Tomson. Guaxaca : Menonville. See " Chiapas ". MICRONESIA : Trotter. MICROSCOPE, The : Carpenter. MIDDLESEX : Lysons, Thome, Wheatley. Hampstead : Park. Hampton Court Palace : Jesse, Law. Harrow Free School : Ackermann. Strawberry Hill : Walpole. See ' ' London ". MILAN. History : Ambassadeurs. MILITARY ART AND HISTORY : Berthaut, Bourdeille, Burke, Csesar, Camden, Creasy, Gardiner, Haraley, Jomini, Machiavelli (5), Malton, Napoleon III., Nolan, Vau- chelle, Wolseley. Ammunition : Browne. Antiquities: Grose. Architecture : Viollet-le-Duc. Mediaeval : Clark. Arms and Armour : Anderson. of the Middle Ages : Meyrick. See " Arms and Armour ". Army : Colley. Arsknals : Collen. Artillery : Aide Memoire, Collen, Ten- nent. See "Artillery". Barracks : Ewart. Battle: Chesney. Cavalry : N olan, Russell. Education : Higgins. Fire-Arms: Tennent. FoKTiFicATiON : Douglas, Nugent. Gunnery: Maitland. Infantry : Field Exercise. Military Law : O'Dowd. Militia : Adair, O'Dowd. MILITARY ART AND HISTORY [contd.] : Pontoon : Walker. Volunteer Army : Volunteer Force. Army List : Hart. Dictionary : Duckett. Soldier's Pocket Book : Wolseley. English Army. — Antiquities {from the Conquest) : Grose. 1702, etc. : Marlborough. Fields of Battle in England {15th Cent.) : Brooke. 1276-77. Guerre de Navarre : Anelier de Toulouse. 1423-50. English in France : Letters, Normandy. 1460, 1643. Wakefield Battles : Tyas. 1474-77. Charles the Bold: Ambassadeurs Milanais. 1552. Si1i;ge de Metz : Salignac. 1618-48. Thirty Years' War : Letters. 1632. Battle of Lutzen : Camden Misc. (1). See "Germany ". 1644-75. Wap^ of Marshal Turenne : Napoleon I. 1672. Dutch War : State Tracts. 1672-79. Holland : Temple. 1689-91. Scotland AND Ireland : Mackay. 1750-60. North America : Parkman. 1756-63. Wars of Fr^di^ric II.: Jomini, Napoleon I. 1792-1815. Campaigns of the French Re- volution : France, Jomini, Napoleon I. Siege of Toulon : Napoleon I. Catwpaigns in Italy : Napoleon I. Campaigns in Egypt and Syria : Napoleon I. India : Wellington, Peninsular War : Foy, Jones, Larpent, Napier, Peninsular War, Southey, Toreno, Wellington. War in Germany : Pelet. Wars of Napoleon : Jomini. • See "Napoleon". Campaign in Russia: Cathcart, Gourgaud, Segur, Stanhope, Wilson. Campaigns of 1812-14 : Muffling, Wilson. Waterloo, etc. : Hooper, Jomini, Kennedy, Napoleon I., Siborne, Wellington. Wars of the 18th and 19th Cent. : Oust. 1824-26. Burmese War : Chamier, James. 1828-29. Russo-Turkish Campaigns : Ches- ney. 1838-42. Afghanistan: Kaye. Retreat from Cahul : Eyre. 1838-42. Conquest of Scinde : Kaye, Napier, Outram. 1840-43. War in China: Bernard (and Hall). 1848-49. Italy: Schoenhals. 1850. Hungarian Campaign : Tyndale. 1854-56. Crimea : Airey, Bazancourt, Frolow, Kinglake, McClellan, Todleben, Tulloch. 1857-58. Indian Mutiny: Hodson, Kaye, Lanoye, Malleson, Trevelyan. 1859. Italy: Italic. 1863. War of Secession. See "United States ". 1866. Austrian-Prussian War : Hozier, Wyatt. CLASSIFIED IN-DEX. 507 MILITARY ART AND HISTORY {contd.l :— 1866. Germany and Italy : Rustow. 1870-71. Franco-German War : Defourney, Franco-German ("German Official Ac- count "). MILLENNIUM : Harnack. MIND (Philosophy of the). See "Metaphysics ". MINERAL WATERS: Macpherson (and Leeds). England : Granville. Bath: Davis (C. E.), Germany : Granville, Rehmann. Dictionary of : Bradshaw. MINERALOGY: Buckland, Buffon (25-9), Heddle, Scientific Enquiry, Ure. Fire-Clay : Maw. Granite : Rudler. Magnesium : Dittmar. See "Geology," "Marbles," "Metals," " Stones (Precious) ". : MINES AND MINING : Foster. Dictionary : Ure. Mining Ordinances of Spain : Gamuoa. Silver Mines of Laurion : Boeckh. MINSTER-IN-SHEPPEY. Priory: Walcott. MINSTERS : Walcott. See "Abbeys". MINSTRELSY. Mistrels : Minto. See " Ballads ". MINT (royal) : Roberts (and Hill). MIRACLES: Chubb (4), Locke (8), Montfort, Newman, Salverte, Trench. Miraculous Powers in the Church : Middleton. MISSALS: Black. Missale Romanum : Missale. MISSIONARIES. Christian Missions : Maclear. MISSOURI RIVER : Lewis (and Clarke). MOAB : Conder. MOGUL EMPIRE. See " India ". MOHAMMED ANIi MOHAMMEDANISM. See "Chalifs," "Koran," "Mahomet and Mahometanism ". MOLDAVIA AND WALLACHIA : Demidoff. MOLOCH WORSHIP. Smith (W. R.). MOLUCCAS : Argensola, Fitz-Herbert, Loyasa, Peche, Saavedra. MONACHISM: Littledale. British : Fosbrooke, Walcott. See "Monasteries," "Monastic Orders". MONARCHIES (Ancient) : Rawlinson. Free Monarchies : James VI. MONASTERIES. British : Abingdon, Ancren Riwle, Brake- londa, Camden Misc. (1), Diigdale, Eves- ham, Liber de Hyda (Hampshire), Monasteries, Monastici Annales, S. Albani Monasterium. St. Petri Monasterium (Gloucester), Tanner, Thomas of Elmham, Willelmus Malmesb. In Ireland : Archdall. MONASTERIES \contd.'] : French. — Melsa : Burton. In the Levant : Curzon. See "Abbeys". MONASTIC ORDERS. History, etc. : Franciscana, Jameson, Mapes, Montalembert. Eastern : Montalembert. See "Benedictines," "Carthusians," "Fran- ciscans," " Monachism," "Monasteries". MONEY: Bastable. See "Banks and Banking," "Coins and Coinage," "Currency," "Exchanges". MONGOLS : Douglas (and Julg). Jenghiz Khan : Douglas. MONMOUTHSHIRE. History and Description : Coxa. The Wye : Chapman, Gilpin, MONOGRAMS (On) : Brulliot, Bryan. Potters' Marks : Chaffers. MONTANISM : Harnack, Soyres. MONTENEGRO. Description : Webster, Wilkinson. MONUMENTS. Monumental Effigies : Boutell. Rude Stone Monuments : Munro. English : Boutell, Haines, Waller, Weever. Continental : Creeny. MOON, The : Nasmyth (and Carpenter). Scott (P.). MORALS: Lecky. See " Ethics," "Society ". MORAVIA. Description : Kohl, Muirhead. MORAVIAN BRETHREN: Lindsay. MORAYSHIRE. Natural History and Sport : St. John. MOREA, The : Leake. MORMONS; OR, LATTER-DAY SAINTS: Eraser, Remy (and Brenchley), Stansbury. MOROCCO : Lempriere, Reclus, Webster. Fez : Norman. Mkquinez : Windhus. MORPHOLOGY: Geddes. MOSAICS : Parker (J. H.) MOSCOW : Kohl. MOSSES. Lichens : Crombie. Liverm^orts : Carington. MusciNE^ : Goebel. MOTHS: Gibson. MUMMIES : Edwards. MUNICIPAL BONDS : American. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT : Elton. MUSIC. Treatises : Bosanquet, Descartes (5), Harris, Helmholtz, Rousseau. Plain Song : Rockstro. Dictionaries : Grove, Rousseau. History : Burney, Hogarth, Macfarren. 3Iusic of the Ancie7tts : Burney. 508 CLASSIFIED INDEX. MUSIC [am&«.]:— Musical Instruments. — Haty : Hipkius. Lyre : Hipkins. Oboe, or Hautboy : Mahillon. Ophicleide : Mahillon. Organ : Bosanquet. Pianoforte : Hipkius. MUTINY. Of the Bounty : Mutiny. At Si'ITHead and the Nohe : Mutiny. Indian Mutiny, 1857. See " India ". MYCENuE: Schliemann. MYSTERIES : Ramsay. See '* Eleusinian Mysteries". MYSTICISM : Seth. MYTHOLOGY. History, Origin, etc, : Lang, Mliller, Smith (W.), Tylor. Greek and Roman : ApoUodorus, Pococke, Smith (W.). Hercules : Fen n ell. Hermes : Ramsay. Jupiter: Ramsay. Prometheus : Lang. Saturn : Frazer. Dictionary : Smith (W.). Hindoos: Colebrooke. Northern Nations : Mallet, Otte. Germany : Grimm. See "Cosmogony". NAMES : Camden (W.), Falconer, Lang, Lower. Norman Names : Norman People. NAPLES. History: Giaunone. 1734-1825: Colletta. Neapolitan Question: Gondon, Tracts (98). NAPOLEON I. Memoirs, etc. : Abrantes, Bonaparte, Jomini, Lanfrey, Miehelet, Napoleon I., Scott ("Prose Works," 8-16), Seeley, Thibaudeau, Whately. The Napoleon Museum : Sainsbury. See "France ('Consulate and Empire')," " Military History ", NAPOLEON III. : Fyffe, Hugo. See "France". NARCOTICS : Anstie, M'Kendrick. NATAL : Haggard, Turnbull. NATIONAL DEBT : Keltic, Tracts (91). NATIONS (Origin of) : Higgins. NATURAL HISTORY : ^lianus, Aristoteles, Bacon (4), Buckland, Buffon, Cuvier, Dallas, Danvin, English Cyc, Goethe (50-1), Goldsmith, Gosse, Knapp, Montes- quieu, Neckham, Owen, Plinius, Swainson, "Wallace. Breeds and Breeding : Darwin. Classification: Agassiz. of Mammalia : Owen. Distribution : Wallace (&nd Dyer). Hibernation : Kirby. Hybridism : Romanes. Monsters : Creighton. NATURAL HISTORY {contd.^ : Of Particulal Localities. — America {Central) : Belt. America (South) : Bates. Morayshire : St. John. Ivorthamptonshire : Morton. Oxfordshire : Plot. Selhorne : White. ' "Botany," "Climate," "Con "Ethnography or Ethnology, " Geology, " Mammals," of Species, Zoology ' Insects," "In Morphology, " Parasitism, See "Birds chology,' '• Fishes, stinct," ' ' Origin "Reptiles," NAVIGATION. History, etc. : Locke, Moriarty, Macpher- son, Pigafetta, Stevenson. Admiral-Jurisdiction : Spelman. Anchor : Morley. Cable : Morley. Cai^als : Stevenson. Commercial Navigation : McCulloch. Compass [Mariner's) : Butler. Dictionary {Nautical) : Young. Dockyards : Rowsell. Laws : Ricardo, Williams. IjOGs : Moriarty. Marines : King. Sail: Jewill. Science (Nautical) : Shadwell. Seamanship : Moriarty. Shipbuilding : Barnaby. Shipping : Cunningham. Ships : Warre. Steam Life : Busk. Storms, etc. (Law of) : Fitz Roy, Martin, Maury, Reid. Of France : Sourdis, Sue. See " Commerce," " Navy," " Tides ". NAVY AND NAVAL HISTORY : Barnaby (and Kelley). Ancient : Smith (J,). British : James, Southey. English and Spanish Fleets : Camden Misc. (5), Drake, Froude, Meteran, Monson, Ralegh. 1777-1805 : Nelson (" Dispatches "). 1793-1820: James. Battle of Navarino : Chamier, Naval Artillery : Lafay. Naval Biography : O'Byrne, Southey. NAZARENES. History : Toland (7). NEEDLES : Baton. NEGRI TTO RACES (Tasmanians, New Cale- donians; New Ghiinea People; Fijians ; Pajnian Islanders) : Spencer. NEPAL : Wright. NERVOUS SYSTEM. See " Magnetism (Ani- mal) ". NESTORIANS, The : Socin. NETHERLANDS, The. History : Grattan, Motley, Witt. 1665, etc. : Ker, Temple. Ecclesiastical History. — 8th Cent, to Synod of Dort : Brandt. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 509 NETHERLANDS, The {contd.-] :— TiiAVELS, ETC. : Cities, Overbury, Skippon. Re-establishment of the Fortresses, 1814-30 : Netherlands. See "Belgium," "Holland". NEW CALEDONIA : Trotter. NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE : Brand. NEWFOUNDLAND. History, Voyages, etc. : Cartier, Hak- luyt (3), Harvey, Hore, Martin, Purchas (4), Whitbourne. NEWGATE CALENDAR (New) : Pelham. NEW GUINEA : Trotter. NEW HEBRIDES AND SANTA CRUZ: Trotter. NEWMARKET: Hore. NEW SOUTH WALES. Descriptions, etc. : Garran, Martin, Sturt. NEWSPAPERS: "Spirit of the Public Journals," " Times ". History, etc. : Edwards (and Reid). Reportino : Cooper. See " Periodicals". NEWSTEAD abbey : Irving. NEW TESTAMENT. See " Bible ". NEAV YORK : Irving. NEW ZEALAND. History and Descriptions : Gisborne, Martin, New Zealanders, Seaton. Handbook : Silver. Legend of Hine Moa : OUivant. NIBELUNGEN LIED : Carlyle ("Essays," vol. 2), Sinie. NICARAGUA : Belt, Scherzer. NICE : Farr. NIGER, RrvER. On its Course : Lander. NILE, River : Bruce, Reclus, Webster. NINEVEH. History and Antiquities : Layard, Smith iW. R.). NORFOLK. History and Topography : Blomefield (and Parkin), Rye, Spelman. Travels and Descriptions : Cobbett, Gilpin, Murray. Norwich Cathedral : Britton, Murray. NORMAN CONQUEST : Freeman. See " Great Britain ". NORMANDY. History : Benoit, Freeman, Guizot (25-29), Lappenberg, Orderic Vital, Palgrave, Walsingham, Expulsion of the English : Berry, Blon- del, NorInand5^ The Normans : Freeman, Guillaume de Jumiege. In England, etc. : Norman People. Travels and Descriptions, Architectural Antiqidtics : Turner. Of Normans in Sicily ; Knight. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. History and Topography : Baker. Natural History and Antiquities : Morton. Travels : Murray. Peterborough : Petroburgense Chronicon. Cathedral : Britton, Murray. NORTH POLE. See " Arctic Regions ". NORTH SEA : Kerguelen de Tremarec, Murray (J.). NORTHUMBERLAND. History and Antiquities : Miller (and Mackay), Wallis. Travels and Descriptions : Cobbett, Howitt, Murray. Newcastle-upon- Tyne : Brand. Roman Wall : Macdonald. NORTH-WEST PASSAGE. See "Arctic Regions," " Voyages and Travels ". NORWAY. History : Carlyle, Dunham, Gibson, Snorro Sturleson. Travels and Descriptions : Baedeker, Coxe, Forbes, Inglis, Laing, Murray, Skinner. Geography and Statistics : Mohn. NoRM^EGiANS IN ENGLAND, ETC. : Worsaae. NORWEGIAN SEA : Murray (J.). NORWICH. Cathedral : Britton, Murray. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Antiquities : Thoroton. Travels, etc.: Cobbett, Murray. NOVA SCOTIA. AS'ce "' Canada ". NOVA ZEMBLA : Kropotkine. NOVELS AND NOVELISTS. History : Dunlup. English. — Collections : Ballantyne, Blackwood, Colburn, Standard Novels [Bentley's]. Early : Rich. Modern : Ainsworth, Austen, Bell, Black- more, Brougham, Brown, Brunton, Bul- wer-LyttoM, Burney, Camp of Refuge, Chamier, Costello, Dacre, Defoe, Dickens, D' Israeli, Dutch in the Medway, Edge- worth, Eliot, Ferrier, Gait, " Gaol Chaplin," Gaskell, Gleig, Godwin, Gold- smith, Gore, Grattan, Hall, Hamilton (T.), Hood, Hook, Hope, Hunt, Inchbald, Inglis, James, Johnson, Johnstone, Kings- ley (C), Kingsley (H.), Landor, Lee, Lever, Lewis, Lister, Lockhart, Lover, Mackenzie, Maitland, Marsh, Marryat,Martineau, Max- well, Melville, Mitford, Morgan, Morier, Mower, Murray, Newman, Peacock, Porter, Radcliffe, Reeve, Richardson, Scott, Shelley, Shorthouse, Smith (A.), Smith (H.), Smollett, Sneyd, Sterne, Stevenson, Stowe, Surtees, Thackeray, Trelawney, Trevor, TroUope (A.), Trollope (Mrs.), Walpole, Ward, White. Anonymous: "Rosalind and Felicia," "'Tis an old Tale and ofteu told," " AVlteat and Tares," " Zulneida : a Tale of Sicily ". American : Cooper, Hnliburton, Harte, Hawthorne, Holmes, Irving. 510 CLASSIFIED INDEX. NOVELS AND NOVELISTS [contd.] :— French : About, Balzac, Bernard, Beyle [Stendhal], Boisgobey, Chateaubriand, Daudet, Delecluse, Diderot, Didier, Droz, Dumas, Erckmaun-Chatrian, Fenillet, Girardin, Gozlan, Jacob, Janin, Karr, Le Sage, Malot, Marguerite de Valois, Marmontel, Marviaux, Masson, Montepin, Musset, Ohnet, Prevost, Reybaud, Rous- seau, Saint-Felix, Saintine, Sand, Sandeau, Soulie, Stael, Sue, Vigny, Voltaire. German : Carlyle, Detlef, Fouque, Goethe, Hoffmann, Richter, Roscoe, Schiller, Spindler, Tieck, Wieland. Italian : Amari, Manzoni, Rosini. Spanish : Alenian. Danish : Andersen. Swedish : Bremer. Russian : TourguenefF. See "Fairy Tales," "Fiction," "Romances," "Tales". NUBIA. Travels and Descriptions ; Belzoni, Burckhardt, Keane, Reclus. NUMIDIA : Purchas (5). NUMISMATIC. See "Coins, Coinage, and Medals ". NURSERY RHYMES. English : Nursery Rhymes. OATHS : Bentham (5), James VI. , Tylor. OB, River : Marsh. OBITUARY. 1627-74: Smyth (R.). Notices in the ^^Gentleman's Magazine," 1731- 80: Farrar. OBSERVATORIES t Dreyer. OLD CATHOLICS : Mullinger. ONEIDA COMMUNITY : Hinds. OPERA, The. In Italy, France, Germany, and Eng- land : Hogarth. See ' ' Music ". OPTHALMt )LOGY. See " Eye ". OPINIONS, On the Formation of : Bailey Lewis. OPIUM QUESTION : Tracts (34). OPTICS : Brewster, Moon, Rayleigh, Roscoe. Dioptrics : Descartes (5). Halo : Sawyer. Kaleidoscope : Blyth. Magic Lantern : Blyth. Micrometer : Gill. Microscope : Carpenter. Theory of Vision : Berkeley '1). See "Eye," "Light". ORANGE FREE STATE : Silver. ORANGE, House OF: Orange-Nassau, William the Silent. ORATORY AND ORATORS. Ancient : iEschines, Alcidamas, Andocides,. Aiitiphon, Antistheues, Aristides, Atticus Herodes, Brougham, (-icero, Demosthenes, Dion Chrysostomus, Gorgias, Isaeus, Isocrates, Jebb (R. C.) ("Attic Orators"), Lysias, Lesbonax, Oratores Graeci, Quin- tilianus, Tacitus. See "Fathers". English : Ignatius. Orationes Crevjeiance, 1849-75 : Michell. American : Emerson, Williston. French : Cormenin. See "Rhetoric," "Sermons," "Speeches". ORDEAL : Tylor. 1 >RDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. See "Herald- ry," " Knighthood ", ORDINATIONS : Hodgson, Walcott. ORDNANCE SURVEY: Atlases (Great Britain), James (H.). ORGANIC REMAINS. See ' ' Fossils ". ORIGIN AND VARIABILITY OF SPECIES; Darwin, Haeckel, Owen, Wallace, Weis- mann. ORINOCO, River of : Sparrey. ORKNEY ISLANDS : Barry, Brand. Ornithological Rambles : Crichton. ORNAMENTATION : Jones (0.). ORNAMENTS. Seals : Middleton. ORNITHOLOGY. See " Birds ". OTTOMAN EMPIRE. See "Turkey". OUDE Sleeman. OXFORDSHIRE. History and Topography : Madan, Topo- graphy. Natural History : Plot. Travels, etc.: Cobbett, Murray. Antiquities : Skekon. Geology : Phillips. Oxford. History, etc. : Ingram, Madan, Murray, Newman. Parker (J.), Skelton. Cathedral : Britton, Murray. The University : Ackermann, " Collect- anea," "Enactments in Parliament,"' Graduates, Hearne, Loggan, Lyte, Mun-ay, Oxford, Oxford Hist. Soc, Parker (J."), Skelton, Smith (G.), Statutes, Stednian, Universities Commission, Wood (and Gutch). All Souls College. — V. Lady Jane Strafford, 1587; Collectanea (1). Worthies of: Burrows. Magdalen College. — and James IT. : Magdalen. Merton College : Brodrick. New College : Walcott (" William of Wyke- ham "). Oriel College. — and the Oxford Movement : Mozley. Catalogue of the Library, 1375 : Col- lectanea (1). Academical Life and Studies {ISlh to 15th Cent,): Oxford ("Munimenta Academica"). CLASSIFIED INDEX. 511 OXFORDSHIRE [contd.] :— Associate in Arts Examination : Acland. Boat Race, 1829-83 : Morgan, University. Bodleian Library : Macray. Calendar from 1815 : Oxford. Com^nissions : Oxford. Cricket Matches, 1827-76 : Cricket. Drawings of Michel Angela and Raffaelle in the University Galleries x Buonarroti, Raf- faelle, Robinson (J. C). Graduates, 1659-1850 : Graduates. Honours Register [to 1883] : Oxford. Orationes Creweiance, 18j^9-75 : Michell. Prize Poems and Essays : Oxford. Register, 1449-63, 1505-71 : Oxford. Register of Visitors, 1647-58 : Oxford. Statutes : Oxford. Ten Year Book [to 1870] : Oxford. OXUS, River: Walker, Wood (J.). OYSTERS : Cunningham (J. T.). Oyster Industry : Goode. Pearl : Rudler. PACIFIC OCEAN : Cook, Murray (J.). PAGEANTS ; Lord Mayors'. PAINTERS: Bartsch, Hobbes, Redgrave. Works of: Buonarroti (Michel Angelo), Durer, Hogarth, Holliein, Leyden (Lucas), Ottley, Raffaelle, Rembrandt, Turner. Catalogue of their Works : Dore, Smith (J.). Portraits of the Dilettanti Society : Dilet- tanti Soc. Biography : Bryan, Ottley, Pilkington, Vasari. See also " Biography (Painters) ". Monograms : Brulliot, Bryan. See " Artists ". PAINTING. Treatises on : Crowe (and Cavalcaselle), Diderot, Du Fresnoy, Fuseli, Harris, Haydon, Leslie, Reid, Reynolds, Ruskin, Vinci, Waagen, Wornum. Laws of Colouring : Chevreul. Encaustic Painting : Thomas. Anatomy of Expression : Bell. Fresco : Wilson. Miniature : Thompson. Painting on Glass : Batissier, Wilson, Win- ston. History: Agincourt, Eastlake, Fiorillo, Wornum. Schools of Painting : Middleton. Christian Art : Lindsay. In Italy : Crowe (and Cavalcaselle), Fuseli, Kugler, Lanzi. Spain : Head, Stirling-Maxwell. France : Head. Artists of the French Exhibition, 1857 : About. Germany : Buxton (and Poynter), Fiorillo, Kugler. Holland. — Flemish and Dutch Schools : Buxton (and Poynter), Kugler, Reynolds. England : Leslie, Redgrave, Waagen, Wal- pole (3). Modern : Ruskin, Turner. See "Art," "Galleries," "Painters," "Pig- ments ". PALJIOGRAPHY AND DIPLOMATICS: Astle, Bond, Ireland (Nat. MSS.), Thomp- son, Wright (A.). PAL JIONTOLOGY : Owen, Palseontographical Soc. See "Geology". PALESTINE. History : Fuller, Josephus, Stanley. See "Jews". Travels and Descriptions : Arvieux, Baedeker, Baumgarten, Burckhardt, Clarke, Fuller, Guylforde, Jolliffe, Lind- say, Macgregor, Maude ville, Martineau, Newberie, Nugent, Porter, Purchas (2, 5), Robinson (E.), Sandys, Socin, Velde, Vogue, Warburton, William of Tyrus. Dead Sea : Porter. Galilee : Conder. Mount Lebanon : DandinL Canaanites : Cheyne. Samaritans: Shelaby, Smith (W. R.). See "Arabia," "Jerusalem," "Levant," "Syria". PALMYRA: Porter, Smith (W. R.). PAMPHLETS : Tedder. List of, in the Library. See under "Tracts " in the Alphabetical List. PAPER AND PAPER MANUFACTURE: Thompson (and Menzies). PAPHLAGONIA : Bunbury. PARABLES OF < 'UR LORD : Trench. PARAGUAY : Charlevoix, Sepp, Techo. The Abipones : Dobrizhoffer. PARASITISM. Animal : Geddes. In Medicine : Creighton. Vegp:table : Murray. PARIS. History and Descriptions : Baedeker, Berty (et Legrand), Cartulaires, Franklin, Galignani, Lister, Meissias (and Saint- Paul), Murray, Paris. Siege of, by the Norm^ans : Abbon. Under Philippe-le-Bel, 1292 : Paris. L'Eglise Notre-Dame de Noyon : Vitet. Parliament of: Voltaire (26). Revolution of 1830 : Paris. Congress, 1856 : Gourdon. Prostitution : Parent-Duchatelet. See ' ' Bastille ". PARISH: Elton. PARKS (London) : Larwood. PARLIAMENT. Of Great Britain : May, Parliament, Spelman. Journal temp. Queen Elizabeth : D'Ewes. Debates. — [Hansard's] : Parliament. In 1610 : Parliamentary. 1621-24-26: Elsing. 1625: Debates. From the Revolution, 1688 : Forneron. 1740-43 : Johnson (10-11). 1768-70 : Cavendish. 1774- On Quebec Government : Cavendish. 1878-80 : " Lords and Commons ". 512 CLASSIFIED INDEX. PARLIAMENT [contd,] :— LoNa Parliament: May, Northcote, Yerney, Walker. 0/1784: Mackenzie. Refoum : "Essays on Reform," D'Israeli, Grey, Molesworth, Parliament, Questions, Ricardo, Tracts (5-11). Return of Members. — England {1213-1702) : Parliament. Grcut Britain (1705-96) : Parliament. United Kingdom (1801-74) : Parliament. (1832-53) : Dodd. (1832-80) : McCalmont. [1874-80) : Herbert. Scotland (1357-1707) : Parliament. Ireland (1559-1800) : ParliaiAent. Law, Privilege, Usage, etc. : May, Tracts (2). Precedents : Hatsell, May. Gazetteer (of England and Wales) : Gazet- teer. (of Ireland) : Ireland. History of the Ancient Palace of West- minster : Brayley (and Britton). Collegiate Chapel of St. Stephen : Mackenzie. Of France : Bastard d'Estang. ^ec " Elections," "Government (English)," " Speeches ". PARSEES : Fnhrer. PARTHENON : Fergusson. PARTHIA. Parthians : Purchas (5). PARTY (History of) : Bolinghroke, Cooke, Fonblanque, Somerville. PATAGONIA : Byron, Narborough. PATENTS : Johnson (J. H.). PATHOLOGY. See " Diseases ". PAUL, ST. : Conybeare (and Howson), Falconer, Hatch, Lewin, Lyttelton's Works (2), Renan, Smith (J.). See. "Bible". PAUL'S (ST.) CATHEDRAL: Milman, St. Paul's. PAUL'S (ST.) SCHOOL : Ackermann. PAUPERISM : Pashley. See "Poor". PEARL, ^ee" Oyster". PEDIGREES. See ' ' Genealogy ". PEEBLESSHIRE : Chambers (W.). PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE. Peerage : Freeman. Of England : Collins, Foster, Nicolas. [Peerages for the current year are not entered in the Catalogue,] Extinct and Dormant : Burke. Historical : Nicolas. Of Scotland : Douglas. Of Russia : Dolgorouky. Peerage Reform : Tracts (12). Baronage : Dugdale. Baronetage : Foster. Extinct and Dormant : Burke. Accounts of Particular FAMiLites. See "Genealogy ". See "Heraldry". PEGU: Balbi. PELOPONNESIAN WAR. See " Greece ". PELOPONNESUS : Clark. PEMBROKESHIRE : Fenton. PENANCE: Littledale. PENINSULAR WAR. See "Military His- tory". PENTATEUCH. See " Bible ". PERFUMERY: Piesse. Frankincense : Butler. Incense : Birdwood. PERIODICALS : Tedder. English : Blackwood, Christian Annotator, Classical Museum, Edinburgh, Gentleman, Hunt ("Indicator"), Law, Notes and Queries, Portfolio, Punch, Quarterly, " Spirit of the Public Journals," Sporting, Statistical, Yanity Fair. French : Charivari. German : Gegenwart, Unsere Zeit. Index to Periodical Literature : Poole. See "Magazines," "Newspapers". PERSEPOLIS : Noldeke, Yaux. PERSIA. History : Goldsmid, Malcolm, Noldeke (and Gutschmid), Rawlinson, Yaux. Commerce : Eraser. (Ancient) : Heeren. Travels and Descriptions : Banister (and Ducket), Burnes, Burrough, Chapman, Chardin, Cheinie, Childe, Ferrier, Flandin (et Coste), Figueroa, Forster (G.), Franck- lin, Eraser, Herbert, Malcolm, Morier, Newberie, Porter, Salbancke, Sherley, Steel, Yalle. Geography : Goldsmid, Reclus. Geology : Fraser. Elam : Sayce. Ispahan : Rawlinson. Khorasan : Fraser. - Ormus : Yule. Persians : Purchas (5), Rollin. Darius : Sayce. See " Persepolis". PERU : Garcias-Lasso de la Yega, Markham, Pizarro, Sancho, Zeres. Conquest of : Prescott, Robertson (6-8). Races of Man : Spencer. ravels and Descri Bouguer, Hall, Purchas (5), Strong, Ursino. PETER (ST.) : Hatch. See " Bible ". PETER THE GREAT : Peter the Great, Yol- taire (24). PETERBOROUGH : Petroburgense Chronicon. Cathedral : Britton, Murray. PETRA : Laborde, Smith (W. R.). PETRIFACTIONS. See ' ' Fossils ". PHALARIS, Dissertation ON : Bentley (1-2). PHARMACOPCEIA : Holmes. PH ARxMACY. See ' ' Medicine ". PHILLIPINE ISLANDS: Gualle, Guignes, Lopez de Legaspi, Mendosa, Peche, Web- .^ter. CLASSIFIED IN-DEX. 513 PHILOLOGY: Beiitley, Classical Museum, Mailer (Max), Whitney. Of the Aryan LanCxUaqes : Sievers. &c "Language," "Literature". PHILOSOPHY. Ancient : Apuleius, Aristoteles, Arrianus, Athenaeus Naucratis, Aurelius, Boethias, Cicero, Epictetus, Gellius, Longinus, Lucretius, Philo-Judseus, Plato, Porphy- rins, Pythagoras, Seneca, Theophrastus, Xenophon. Medieval : Abelard, Aquinas. Modern : Abd-el-Kader, Alger, Bacon, Bar- low, Berkeley, Brown (T. ), Bruno, Butler, Carlyle, Collier, Comte, Davy, Descartes, Diderot, Goethe, Hamilton (W.), Harris (J.), Herder, Hobbes, Hugo, Hume, Ingleby, Kant, Leibnitz, Locke, Male- branche, Mansel, Mill, Newman, Paley, Pascal, Philosophical Theories, Porter, Reid, Renan, Shaftesbury, Schopenhauer, Smith (S.), Spencer, Spinoza, Stewart (D.), Vico, Voltaire, Whewell, Wieland. History of Philosophy. — General : Brucker, Cousin, Diogenes Laertius, Hegel, Ritter, Rollin, Setb, Ueberweg, Van de Weyer, Whewell, Zeller. Ancient : Campbell, Cousin, Grote, Harnack, Philosophy, Ritter, Zeller. Oriental : Cory, Leibnitz, Wallace. Modern : Adamson, Barcliou de Penhoen, Caird, Cousin, Damiron, Hampden. Moral Philosophy. See " Ethics ". Natural Philosophy. See " Physics ". Sec "Epicureans," "Metaphysics". PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY: Hegel, Herder, Schlegel, Vico. See'-'' History ". PHILOSOPHY OF LAW. See " Law ". PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION. ;S'ee "Re- ligion ". PHCENICIA : Purchas (5), Socin (and Gut- schmid). Races of Man : Spencer. PHONETICS : Ellis. PHOTOGRAPHY : Abney. PHRENOLOGY : Macalister, Noel, Roget. PHRYGIA: Ramsay. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. See "Geography". PHYSICAL HISTORY OF MAN. See "Eth- nography ". PHYSICS ; OR, NATURAL PHILOSOPHY : Arnott, Bacon, Clarke, Comte, Des- cartes, Deschanel, Faraday, Franklin, Herschel, Hobbes, Humboldt, Kant (8), Leibnitz (2), Locke, Maxwell (J. C), Philosophical Mag., Powell, Royal Soc, Tait, Tyndall, Voltaire, Wesley, Whewell. Mathematical Principles of : Newton. Correlation of Physical Forces : Grove. Philosophie Positive : Comte. Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences : Whewell. Connection of the Physical Sciences : Somerville. PHYSICS Icontd.-) :— History : Cuvier, Powell, Whewell. Cyclopedia : Baird. Capillarij Action : Maxwell. Constitution of Bodies : Maxwell. Diffusion : Maxwell. Elasticity : Thomson. Ether: Maxwell. Evaporation : Garnett. Explosives : Wardell. Hydromechanics : Greenhill (and Unwin). Hydrometer : Garnett. Manomder : Blyth. Molecule : Watson (Burbury and Brown). Perpetual Motion : Chrystal. Polarity : Brown. Radiation : Tait. Sensations of Tone : Helmholtz. See "Attraction," "Chemistry," Crystal- lography," "Dynamics," "Earth," "Elec- tricity," "Energy," "Galvanism," "Ge- ology," "Gravitation," "Heat," "Magnet- ism," "Mechanics," "Optics," "Pneu- matics ". PHYSIOGNOMY : Macalister, Walker. PHYSIOLOGY. General Works : Bain, Barlow, Bostock, Carpenter, Edwards, Foster, Lawrence, Lewes, Mtiller, Roget Human : Bell, Cabanis, Hunter, Miiller, Roget. Animal or Comparative: Aristoteles, Carpenter, Owen, Roget. Animal Reproduction : Geddes. Vegetable : Physiology, Vines. Vegetable Reproduction : Vines. See " Botany ". CvcLOPiEDiA : Todd. Digestive Organs : Turner. Gelatin : Robb. Nervous System : M'Kendrick. Nutrition : Gamgee. Respiration : Gamgee. See " Histology ". PICTURES : Bartsch, Smith (J.). See " Galleries," " Painting ". PIETISM : Smith (J. F.). PIGMENTS : Paton, PILGRIMAGES : Littledale. PIRACY : Webster. PISCICULTURE : Goods. PLAGUE, The. Of London, 1665 : Defoe. PLANTAGENET KINGS : Gairdner. See " Great Britain ". PLANTS : Curtis (" Botanical Magazine "). Cactus : Moore. Ivy : Hibberd. Orchids : Burbidge, Darwin, Masters. Medicinal Plants. Ergot : Butler. Gentian : Holmes. Hellebore : Butler. Ipecacuanha : Holmes. Dictionary and Bibliography of Plant Names : Britten (and Holland). For General Works see "Botany". 33 514 CLASSIFIED INDEX. PLATA, Rio de la : Techo, Webster. PLATE : Chaffere, Middleton. English (Old) : Cripps. College and Corporation : Cripps. French (Old) : Cripps. PLAYS. >S'(^ " Drama ". PLURALITY OF WORLDS : Brewster, Fonte- neUe, " Plurality of Worlds," Whewell. PLYMOUTH BRETHREN : Lindsay. PNEUMATICS : Arnott, Knott, Lardner. POETS AND POETRY. Essays, Critiques, etc. : Browning (E. B.), Cliilde-Pemberton, Doyle, Ellis, Harris, Hazlitt, Lamb, Sidney, Warton, Watts. Greek : Alcaeus, Anacreon, Anthologia Graeca, Antimachus, ApoUonius Rhodius, Aratus, Archilochus, Bion, Callimachus, Callinus, Coluthus, Empedocles, Evenus, Hesiodus, Homerus, Linus, Lycophron, Mimnermus, Moschus, Musaeus, Nau- machius, Oppianus, Panyasis, Parmenides, Phocylides, Pindarus, Rhianus, Sappho, Simonides, Solon, Stesichorus, Theocritus, Theognis, Tyrtaeus. Collections, Specimens, etc. : Anthologia Graeca, Garnett, Poetae Minores, Poetarum Comicorum, Wellesley. Latin : Albinovanus, Ausonius, Bassus, Calpurnius, Cato, Catullus, Claudianus, Faliscus, Flaccus, Horatius, Juvenalis, Lucanus, Lucilius, Lucretius, Manilius, Martialis, Merobaudes, Nemesianus, Ovi- dius, Persius, Priapeia, Priscianus, Pro- pertius, Prudentius, Rutilius Numatianus, Sabinus, Seneca, Serenus Samonicus, Silius Italicus, Statins, Sulpicia, Tibullus, Virgilius. Collections, etc. : Corpus Poetarum, Sellar. Modem Latin : Bourne, Cambridge [" Arun- dines Cami "], Horae Tennysonianae, Mapes, Milton, Munro, Yida, West- monasterienses [Lusus]. Anglo-Norman : Wace. Anglo-Latin {12th Cent.): Poets (and Epi- grammatists). English. — Early Period to 16th Century : Arnold (" Nut-Browne Maid "), Beowulf, Camden, Camden Misc. (3), Chaucer, Cock Lorell's Bote, Early Eng. Text Soc, Edward IL, Elizabeth, Ellis, Gawayne, George (St.), Guildford, Hymns, Langland, London Citizen, Lydgate, Maydiston, Minot, Percy Soc, Poems, Poetry, Poets, Shore- ham, Skelton, Surrey, Times' Whistle, Turbervile, Turner (S.), Wright, Wyat. 16th and 17th Centuries : Beaumont, Browne (W.), Buckinghamshire, Butler, Byrom, Carew, Cartwright, Corbet, Cotton, Cowley, Crashaw, Daniel, Davenant, Davies, Deloney, Denham, Donne, Dorset, Dray- ton, Drummond, Dryden, Duke, Fletcher (G.), Fletcher (P.), Gascoigne, Greene, Greville, Habington, Halifax, Hall, Harington, Harmony of Birds, Harvey, Hawes Herbert, Herrick, Jonsou, King, POETS AND POETRY [co7itd.'\ :— Lauder, Lovelace, Marlowe, Marston, Mar veil, Milton, Peele, Poems, Poetical, Pomfret, Ralegh ["Courtly Poets"], Rochester, Roscommon, Shakespeare, Sherburne, Shirley, Sidney, Smith (E.), Southwell, Spenser, Sprat, Stepney, Stirling, Suckling, Yaughan, Waller, Walsh, Warner, Wither, Wotton, Yalden. Frorn the 18th Century to the "present time : Ad- dison, Akenside, Anstey, An ti- Jacobin, Arnold (E.), Arnold (M.), Austin, Aytoun, Baillie, Barnes (W.), Bayly, Beddoes, Blackmore, Blake, Bliss [Moile], Bourne, Browne (T. B.), Browne (W.), Browning (E. B.), Browning (R.), Buchanan, Buck- ingham, Bulwer, Byron, Calverley, "Cam- bridge Prize Poems," Campbell, Caj^ley, Chatterton, Cheveley, Churchill, Clough, Coleridge, Collins, Combe, Congi-eve, Cooper, Cotton, Cowper, Crabbe, Cunning- ham, Darwin (E.), Dobson, Dodsley, Doyle, Dyer, EUerton, Eliot, Elliott, Ellison, "Fasciculus," Fawkes, Fenton, " Fero- zeshah," Fisher, Freeland, Fyler, Garth, Gay, Gifford, Glover, Goldsmith, Gower, Grainger, Gray, Green, Haggard, Hamil- ton (W.), Hammond, Hanmer, Hayman, Heber, Hemans, Hendriks, Hood, Home, Houghton, Hughes, Ingelow, Jago, Jenyns, Johnson, Jones (W.), Keats, Keble, Kingsley, " Lady Enid Geraint," Lamb, Landor, Lang, Lang- horne, Lansdowne, Leakey, Leigh, Lloyd, Locker, Lovibond, Lyttelton, Lytton, Macaulay, McCosh, Mallet, Mason, Mathias, Maunsell, Melville, Mercer, Merivale, Mickle, Milman, Milnes, Mon- tagu, Montgomery, Moore, "Morbida," Morris (L.), Morris (W.), Moultrie, New- man (J. H.), Newnham, Norton, Noyes, Otway, "Oxford Prize Poems," Palgrave, Patmore, Peacock, Philips, Pitt, Plumptre, "Poems," Pope, Praed, Prior, Procter, Roe, Rogers, ' ' Rolliad, " Rossetti, Rowe, "Saul," Savage, Scott, Shelley, Shen- stone, Selwvn, Shannon, Sherbrooke, Smart, Smith (A.), Smith (E.), Smith (H. and J.), Smollett, Snow, Somervile, Southey, Swift, Swinburne, Temple (and Trevor), Tennyson, Thompson, Thomson, Tickell, Trench " Uriel," Walcott, Wal- pole, Warton (J.), Warton (T.), Watts, West, White, Whitehead (P.), Whitehead (W.), Wilkie, Wilson, Wolcot, Words- worth, Young. Collections, SpeaiTnens, etc. :''Lamb, Locker, Palgrave, Poets (Brit), Poets (Eng.). Irish : Cormacan, O'Dubhagain (and O'Huidhrin), " Spirit of the Nation ". Scottish : Barbour, Burns, Falconer, Hogg, Lancelot of the Liak, Logan, Lyndsay, Mackenzie, Motherwell, Pinkerton, Scott, Sinclair, Thomas of Erceldoune. Collections, Specimens, etc. : Scott. History, etc. : Nichol. American : Bryant, Emerson, GrisAvold, Harte, Holmes, Longfellow, Lowell, Poe, Whitman, Whittier. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 515 POETS AND POETRY [contd.] :— Fkench. — Early Period : Bourdigne, Coquillart, Cretin, Marot, Martial de Paris, Molinet, Philippe de Reimes, Villon. Collections, etc. : Poetes Fran9ois. Troubadours, etc. : Raynouard. Modern : Beranger, Boileau, Chateaubriand, Chenier, Corneille, Delavigne, Gautier, Girardin, Gresset, Lamartine, Malherbe, Marot, Musset, Piron, Ronsard, Rousseau, Vigny, Voltaire. German : Arndt, Biirger, Chamisso, Fouque, Goethe, Heine, Herder, Klopstock, Korner, Lessing, Schiller, Tieck, Uhland, Wieland. History : Gervinus. PrALiAN : Ariosto, Berni, Boccaccio, Bojardo, Buonarroti, Casti, Dante, Guarini, Guisti, Leopardi, Manzoni, Metastasio, Monti, Petrarca, Pulci, Tasso, Tassoni. Collections, Specimens, etc. : Ozanam, Rossetti. Portuguese : Camoens, Vasconcellos. Spanish : Ercilla, Melendez Valdes, Mora- tin, Quevedo. Scandinavian : Oehlenschlager, Tegner. Russian : Tourgueneff. Arabic : Noldeke. Chinese : Davis. Hebrew : Lowth. Oriental : Colebrooke (2), Jones (W.) Persian : Jami, Omar Khayyam. Sanscrit : " Nala and Damayanti ". See "Drama," "Literature," "Psalmody". POISONS : Stevenson, Taylor. Prussic Acid : Dittmar. See " Malaria". POLAND. History : Dunham, MorfiU, Rochester, Rulhiere, Zaba. Literature : Morfill, Zaba. Travels : Murray. See " Russia". POLAR REGIONS : Markham. See " Arctic Regions ". POLICE : Davis. POLITICAL ECONOMY. See " Economy". POLITICS AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: Aristoteles, Bagehot, Brougham, Burke, Buxton, Cobbett, Cobden, Courier, Essays on Reform, Hamilton (A.), Lewis, Machiavelli, Mill, Montesquieu, Morier, Moseley, Partridge, Porter, Questions, Ricardo, Ruskin, Russia. Balance of Power : Reeve. Handbook to Questions of the Day: Buxton. See "Economy (Political)," "Ethics," "Go- vernment". POLYNESIA : Whitmee. POMPEII: Bunbury, Cell (and Gandy), Pompeii. PONTUS : Bunbury. POOR AND POOR LAWS : Bentham (8), Davis, Pashley, Tracts (19-20, 58, 91). Irish : Tracts (18), Whately. POPES, The. See " Rome (Church of) ". POPULATION : Hooper. Principles, etc. : Bonar, Malthus, Rickards. Over Population : Thornton. Tests of a Thriving Population : Twiss. Labouring and Bourgeois Classes in France : Granier de Cassagnac. Dangerous Classes of Towns : Fregier. Returns of. See "Census ". PORCELAIN. See " Pottery ". PORTRAITS. Of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain: Houbraken (and Vertue), Lodge, "Vanity Fair ". of Court of Henry VIII. : Holbein. Of Knox : Carlyle. PORT ROYAL : Port-Royal, Saint-Beuve. The Port Royalists : Stephen (J.). PORTUGAL. History : Dunham, Stephens. British Claims on : Tracts (48). Travels and Descriptions : Beckford, Carnarvon, Matthews, Murray, Portugal, Russell (W. H.), Wingfield. Lisbon : Johnson. Oporto : Forbes. Geography : Reclus, Stephens. POSITIVISM : Comte, Mill. POST OFFICE : Edwards (and Cooley). Pneumatic Despatch : Ewing. Reform : Tracts (27, 70). POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. History : Brongniart, Chaffers, Marryat, Middleton, Porter. Uncaustic Tiles : Maw. Fountains Collection : Fountaine. Griechische Keramic : Genick. Majolica : Genolini, Ancient : Birch. Japanese : Bowes (1), Chaffers, Franks. English : Solon. Earthenware : Church. Porcelain : Church. POULTRY: Tegetmeier. PRAYER : Becon, Bull, Johnson, Taylor. The Lord's Prayer : Maurice. Temp. Queen Elizabeth : Prayers. Common-Prayer Book : Calvin. Book of Common Prayer. See ' ' Liturgies ". PRECEDENCE : Drummond. PREDESTINATION: Dods, Gotteschalcus, Ussher (4). PRESBYTERIANISM : Airy (and Briggs). Presbyterians in Ireland : Raid. PRESS, The. Press Lam^s : Williams. See " Newspapers ". PRICES : Rogers, Tooke. See " Currency". PRIESTCRAFT : Michelet. PRIESTHOOD : Smith (W. R.). PRIMOGENITURE : Elton. 516 CLASSIFIED INDEX. PRINTING. Accounts of its Origin, etc.: Astle, Or- landi, Toland (5). In England : Middleton (5). See "Typography". PRINTS : Gilpin, Print Collector. Bibliography of : Print Collector. Sec "Engraving," "Portraits". PRISONS AND PRISON DISCIPLINE : Carlyle, Dixon, Griffiths. Penitentiary System. — United States : Beaumont. PROBABILITIES : De Morgan, Jones (Lub- bock and Bethune). PRODIGIES : Salverte. PROPHECY : Cowie, Davison, Middleton (C). On Fulfilment of : Keith, Newton. Prophet : Smith (and Harnack). See " Bible (* Prophets ' and ' Revelation ')". PROSTITUTION. Of Paris : Parent-Duchatelet. PROTECTION (Commercial) : Ricardo. See "Free Trade". PROTESTANTS AND PROTESTANTISM: Bossuet (10), Chillingworth. Foreign Protestants and Aliens in England, 1618-88: Protestants. Protestants du Dauphin]^, 1522-1791 : Arnaud. French Protestant Refugees : Weiss. PROVENCE: Briggs. See "Language (Proven9al)," "Literature (Proven9al) ". PROVERBS : Trench. Arabic : Burckhardt. Latin : Riley. English : Camden, Miscellany, Nares, Proverbs. French : Le Roux de Lincy. PRUSSIA. History, etc. : Muirhead. 17th and 18th Cent. : Ranke. Frederic II. : Carlyle, Dover, Sime. House of Brandenburg : Ranke. See "Germany". PSALMODY. English Hymn Writers : Peter, Darling. The Psalms. — Translations : Croke. Defence of Stemhold and ffqpM^is' Collection : Beveridge (8). PSEUDONYMS: Barbier, Gushing, Hamst, Querard. See " Bibliography ". PSYCHOLOGY: Bain, Brodie, Spencer, Ward. Association of Ideas : Robertson. Christian : Swedenborg. PUNIC WARS : Brodribb. See "Rome". PUNISHMENT. Everlasting : Wilkins. Of Death : Neate. PURITANS. History : Neal, Walker. See " Independents ". PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT: Belzoni, Greav« Petrie, Smyth. PYRENEES: Chisholm. Mont Perdu : Ramond. PYROMETER: Shaw. PYROTECHNY : Masson. QUADRUPEDS. See " Mammals ". QUAKERS : Fry. QUEENS OF ENGLAND : Strickland. QUIETISM : Bossuet (14-15), Fenelon (4-9). QUOTATIONS : Bartlett, Dictionary, Hand- book. Latin : Riley. RACING (Horse) : Brickwood (Hubbard and Chester. ) Annals of the Turf : Hore. Pedigrees of Horses : Stud Book. Races, 1751-1886 : Racing Calendar, Ruff's Guide. Racing and Steeple-Chasing : Suffolk and Berkshire (and Coventry). RAILWAYS : Clark (Hadley, Wellington and Dunning), Sidney, Smiles, Stephenson, Tracts (71, 73). American : Giffen. RATIONALISM: Froude (R. H.), Lecky, Smith (J. F.). RECEIPTS, Dictionary of : Cooley. IJECORDS, Public : Chronicles, Cooper, Ewald, Record Commission, Records. RED SEA: Castro, Mill (H. R.), Valentia. REFORM. /S'ee " Parliament ". REFORM CLUB AND ITS LIBRARY: Re- form Club. REFORMATION : Mullinger. Political Consequences of : Heeren. See " Church ('Reformation ') ". REFORMERS (English): Bale, Bradford, Fox, Hooper, Jewel, Parker Society, Ridley, Tyndale, Wicliffe. REFORMERS (Foreign) : Luther, Seckendorf, Ullmann. REIMS. History: Reims. Abbaye Saint-Remi : Reims. RELIGION. Philosophy of : Hegel, Kant (6), Mill, Pascal. Religio Medici : Browne. Origin and History of : Higgins, Miiller (Max), Reville, Tiele. Of Aticient Greece : Maury. Of Asia: Mtiller's " Sacred Books ". Natural Religion. See, "Theology (Natural) ". Revealed Religion. See "Christianity". RENAISSANCE IN ITALY: Symonds. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 517 REPRESENTATION, Political: Christie, Hare, Ricardo. Reform Bill, 1832 : Parliament, Walsh. REPTILES: Cuvier (9) , Gunther (and Mivart), Lacepede, Swainson. British: Bell. Frog : Gibson. Lizard : Giinther. Plesiosauriaivs : Newton. Rl^UNION : Webster. REVENUE. Of British Empire : Sinclair. See "Finance," "Taxation". REVIEWS : Edinburgh, Law, Quarterly, Revue Retrospective. See "Essays," "Newspapers," "Periodi- cals ". REVOLUTIONS : Chateaubriand. English : Lyttelton. See "Great Britain". RHETORIC : Aristoteles, Hobbes, Jebb, Whately. See " Oratory and Orators". RHINE, The : Baedeker, Log of the " Water Lily," Muirhead, Murray. RHODES: Bunbury. RICHMONDSHIRE : Whitaker. RIPON. Cathedral: Murray. RIPPOLDSAU. Eaux de : Rehmann. RITUAL : Walcott. Roman of Paul V. : Rituale. Sacrifice : Smith (and Hatch). RITUALISM: Coxe. ROADS AND STREETS : Codrington. ROBBERS : Macfarlane. ROBIN HOOD : Hales. Poems relating to : Ritson's Works (12-13). ROCHESTER : Cathedral : Murray. ROMANCES : Tedder (and Kerner). Greek : Achilles Tatius, Heliodorus, Lon- gus. Norman: Octavian, Raynouard, Wace. French : Anelier de Toulouse, Philippe de Reimes. Italian : Ferrario. Spanish : Cervantes, Dennis, Dnran, Hi- dalgo, Lobeira, Moraes, Quevedo. German : Carlyle, Fouque, Reynard the Fox, Ricbter, Eoscoe. British and English : Arthur, Dun Na N-Gedh, Ellis, Havelok the Dane, Malory, Merlin, Ritson, Romances, Seven Sages, Sidney, Tales, Thomas of Erceldoune, Tryamoure, AVarwick (Guy of), Weber, William of Palerne. Oriental : Arabian Nights, Weber. See "Fables," "Fabliaux," "Fiction," * ' Novels, " ' ' Poetry, " ' ' Tales ". ROME. History. — Ancient Author's : Ammianus Marcellinus, Appianus, Aurelius Victor, Dion Cassius, Dionysius Halicarn., Eutropius, Florus, Herodianus, Livius, Paterculus, Plu- tarchus. Poly bins, Sallustius, Suetonius, Tacitus, Zosimus. Modern Authors : Ampere, Arnold, Becker, Hooke, Ihne, Lyttelton, Mommsen, Nie- buhr, Pelham, Rome, Villari. Early : Lewis. Begal Period : Newman. Republic: Arnold, Hooke, Merivale, Michelet. Punic Wars : Brodribb. See " Hannibal ". Jugurtha : Brodribb. Empire : Merivale. Twelve Ccesars : Suetonius. Reign of Augustus : Arnold (T.), Garnett, Merivale. Nero : Pelham. Trajan: Arnold (T.). Marcus Aurelius : Renan. Julian : Kirkup. Chronology, from Death of Augustus : Clinton. Decline and Fall of the Empire : Gib- bon, Montesquieu (4), Russell, Sismondi, Thierry. Provinces : Frazcr. Antiquities : Becker, Lempriere, Nuttall, Rich, Smith (W.). City of Rome. — Topography and ARCHiEOLOGY : Ampere, Bunsen, Burn, Gell, Middleton, Parker, Venuti, Wey. The Forum : Nichols. The Senate : MMdleton (4). Manners and Customs : Becker, Fosbrooke. Gladiators : Storr. Medallions : Grueber. See " Coins and Coinage," " Gems ". Arts, Manufactures, etc. : Fosbrooke. Husbandry : Danbeney. Antiquities in Britain : Horsley. Modern Rome: About, Hare, Murray, Villari. 1815-50 : Farini. ROME, Church of. Works on the Doctrines of: Bossuet, Lammennais, Lindsay, Montalembert, Newman. Authority of \ Fenelon (2). Congregation of Propaganda : Jacobini. The Mass : Bossuet (13), Cooper, Missale, Rock. Tradition : Bossuet (3). Transubstantiation : Wiseman. Works against its Doctrines and Practices : Butler, Chillingworth, Edgar, Fulke, Gladstone, Hall, Jewel, Lewis, Sandford, Sophia Charlotte, Taylor (Jer.), Toland, Whately, Whitaker. Image Worship : Ridley. Infallibility ": Chillingworth. Supremacy : Barrow, Lindsay. Transubstantiation : Ridley. Conformity with Paganism : Middleton (5). History, etc. : Conellau. Primitive Church of : Maitland. 518 CLASSIFIED INDEX. ROME, Church of [contd.] : — Latin Christianity : Milman. 1378-1518 : Creighton. The Popes {16th and 17th Cent.): Ranke. Alexander VI. : Garnett. Alexander VI I. : Bargrave. Pius II. : Garnett. Leo X. : Roscoe. Pius IX. : Mullinger. Popedom: Mullinger. Papacy {Beformation Period) : Creighton. Iivd^x of Prohibited Works : Index. Catholic Dictionary : Addis (and Arnold). Roman Catholic Question : Smith (S. ). in 1851 : Hare. Claims of : Rome. See "Church (History of)," "Councils," " Inquisition," " Penance ". ROUEN. Poem on the Siege : Page. ROUMANIA. History, etc. : Boeresco, Chisholm (and Evans). Geography : Reclus. ROYAL HOUSEHOLD : Drummond. ROYAL SOCIETY : Rix, Royal Soc. Weld. ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE : Royal Soc. RUGBY SCHOOL : Ackermann. RUSSIA. History, etc. : Bell, Cathcart, Grahame, Milton ("Prose Works"), MorfiU, Sinclair, Tooke, Wallace. Uyider Peter the Great : Voltaire (24). Catharine II. : Tooke. Nicholas I. : Korff. Under the Tzars : Stepniak. InvaMon by Napoleon : Wilson. Geography and Statistics : Kropotkine, Reclus. Literature: Morfill. Principal Families in : Dolgorouky. Civilization in : Gerebtzoff. . Travels and Descriptions : Adams, Bowes, Chancelor, Clarke, Cobden, Coxe, Custine, Fletcher, Haxthausen, Horsey, Kohl, Murray, Purchas, Reclus, Russia, Spencer, Willoughby. Asiatic Russia : Humboldt. Maritime Province : Kropotkine. Moscow : Kropotkine. Ob (River) : Burrough, Marsh. Odessa : Kropotkine. Poland (Russian) : Kropotkine. Pskoff'. Kropotkine. St. Petersburg : Kohl, Kropotkine. Samara : Kropotkine. Saratoff: Kropotkine. So^tthern Russia : Deraidoff, Kohl. Ukraine : Beauplan. See " Crimea," " Eastern Question," "Mili- tary History ". RUTLANDSHIRE. History and Antiquities : Blore. Travels: Murray. SABBATH : Smith (W. R.), Whately. SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER: Coverdale, Cranmer, Cudworth, Hutchin- son, Jewel, Pusey, Taylor, Turton, Tyn- dale. SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST : Miiller (Max). S.\GAS. See "Folk Lore," "Mythology," "Poetry". SAGHALIN: Kropotkine. SAHARA : Reclus, Tristram, Webster. ST. ALBANS. Cathedral ; Murray. Monastery : S. Albani Monasterium. Abbots, 793-1411 : S. Albani Monasterium. Registers : S. Albani Monasterium. ST. ASAPH : Willis. ST. HELENA : Martin (10). ST. LUCIA : Acadia (2), Martin (5). Massacre of Englishmen : Nicol. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. History, etc. : Milman, Murray, St. Paul's. Domesday of, 1222 : St. Paul's. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL : Ackermann. ST. PETERSBURG : Kohl, Kropotkine. SAINTS, Lives of. See " Biography (Ecclesi- astical) ". SALISBURY. Cathedral: Britton, Murray. Register of S. Osmund : Osmund. SALMON, The. Natural History : Cunningham (J. T.), Davy, Scrope. Salmon Culture (Howietoun) : Maitland., SALOMON ISLANDS : Mendana. SALT: Lyte(F. M.). SALT LAKE CITY : Ollivant, Remy (and Brenchley), Stansbury. See "Mormons". SAMARITANS : Shelaby, Smith (W. R.). SAMOS : Bunbury. SAN SALVADOR : Scherzer. SANDWICH ISLANDS : King, Johnson. SANITARY REFORM : Hellyer. SANTA CRUZ : Trotter. SARACENS. History : Elmacin, Ockley, Purchas (5). The Chalifs : Weil. Saracenic Art in Egypt : Poole. SARAWAK : Keppel. SARDINIA. Descriptions, etc. : Chisholm, Muiray, Tyndale. SARK. See " Channel Islands ". SATIRES : Garnett. Ancient : Horatius, Juvenalis, Lucianus, Lucilius, Persius, Petronius Arbiter, Seneca, Sulpicia. Modern: Austin, Erasmus, Hale (J.), Hutten, Hutton, Dilke, Mandeville, Piron, Pope, Rabelais, Rowlands, Swift, Times' Whistle. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 519 SAVOY. Travels, etc. : Forbes. SAVOY, House of : Briggs, Tyndale. SCANDINAVIA. Antiquities : Mallet. Geography : Reclus. Language : Noreen. Travels and Descriptions : Clarke (9-10), Lloyd. See "Denmark," "Norway," "Sweden". SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN:Muirliead,Murray. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES: Ackermann, Revenues, Schools. Kindergarten : Quick. Reformatory : Davis. Ragged Schools, Philosophy of : Ragged Schools. Sec "Charities," and for particular Schools and Colleges under their Names. SCIENCE. General: "Arcana of Science," British Association, Cuvier, Helmholtz, Herschel, International Scien. Ser., Maxwell, Ruskin, Scientific Enquiry, Somerville, Tyndall, "Year Book of Facts," Young (T.). Ancient and Middle Age, Occult Sciences, etc. : Leechdoms, Maury, Meiners, Neckam, Resie, Salverte, Vico. See "Alchemy," "Astrology.'' "Philo- sophy," and particular Sciences. SCILLY ISLANDS : Heath. SCINDE, Conquest of : Napier, Outram. SCIO : Ramsay. SCOTLAND. History. — General : Balfour, Burton, Holinshed, Innes, Mackay, Scott's Prose Works, Tytler. Chronicles and Ancient History : Barbour, Boece, Lanercost, Mailros [Melrose]. Caledonians, Picts, and Scots: Ritson (21-2). 3fary : Laing, Lindsay, Mary, Mignet, Robertson (1-2), Sadler, Swinburne. James VI. : Elizabeth, James VI., Osborne, Robertson (1-2), Weldon. James VI. to the Union : Laing. 1625-5^. Civil Wars : Balfour, Burnet. 1639-79 : Lauderdale Papers. 1689-91. Wars: Mackay. 1702-15. temp. Queen Anne : Lockhart. 171(5. Rebellion : Home (2-3). State Papers (temp. Queen Elizabeth) : Sadler. Topography, Descriptions, etc. : Black, Camden, Cities, Murray, Pennant. [An account of all the counties appears under " Scot- land" in the first part of the Catalogue.] Ahbotsford : Irving. Caithtiess : Brand. Caledonia : Macdonald. Drosacks : Garnet. Dumfries: M'Dowall. Dundee : Maxwell. Edinburgh : Maitland, Wilson. Elgin or Morayshire : Macdonald, St. John. Fife : Henderson. Glasgow : Stoddart (and Baton). SCOTLAND [cowi^.]:— Hebrides or Western Islands : Boswell, John- son, Macculloch, Mackenzie, Martin, Miller, Pennant. Geology of : Miller. Highlands : Gilpin. Celtic Manners in : Logan. Leith : Maitland. Lothian : Mackay. Orkney : Brand. Peeblesshire : Chambers. St. Andreios : Henderson. Shetlaiul Isles : Brand. Antiquities : Billings, Grose, Leslie, Scott's Prose Works (7). Coinage : Robertson. Geology : Geikie. Statistics : Henderson, Scotland (" Statisti- cal Account "). Owners of Land : Landowners. Early Races : Leslie. Early Literature : Small. Domestic Annals : Chambers. Scotch in France : Michel. SCOTLAND, Church of. History : Cook, Lorimer, Menzies, Spots- wood, Stanley (A. P.). Reformation : Cook, M'Crie, Sadler. 16th and 17th Centuries : M'Crie. The Covenanters : Borough. From the Restoration to the Revolution : M'Crie. Free Church : Black. SCULPTURE: Agincourt, Flaxman, Middle- ton, Perkins, Snow, Vinci, Winckelmann. Laocoon : Murray. Italian Collection at South Kensington Museum : Robinson (J. C). Sculptors. — Lives : Plon, Vasari. British : Cunningham (A. ), Italian : Perkins. Tuscan : Perkins. Monograms : Brulliot. See "Antiquities," "Art," "Monuments". SCYTHIA : Gutschmid. Scythians : Purchas (5). SEA, The: Maury, Michelet, Scientific Enquiry. Sea Water : Dittmar. See "Navigation". SECTS : Boone, Smith (AY.), Wyld. See "Albigenses," "Arminians," "Baptists," "Dissenters," "Lollards," "Mandseans," ' ' Manichseism, " ' ' Methodism, " ' ' Mon- tanism," "Moravian Brethren," "Mor- mons," " (Hd Catholics," "Pietism," "Plymouth Brethren," "Presbyterianism," "Puritans," "Quakers," "Unitarianism". SELBORNE. Natural History and Antiquities : White. SELJTJKS : Houtsma. SENEGAL : Adamson, Le Maire. SEPTUAGINT. See * ' Bible ". 520 CLASSIFIED IXDEX. SERMONS. English : Alford, Ashwell, Barrow, Bentley, Beveridge, Bingham, Blakesley, Bowstead, Bradford, Bull, Bullinger, Chilcot, Chil- lingwortli, Church, Clarke, Coleridge, Cudworth, Douglas, Froude, Fryer, Gar- den, Gordon, Hall, Hare, Homilies, Hooker, Hooper, Horsley, Hutchinson, Ignatius [Lyne], Jewel, Johnson, Jones (K.), Jortin, Lardner, Latimer, Leighton, Lightfoot, Maurice, Merivale, Mill, Mis- cellany, Newman, Paley, Pellew, Robert- son, Sancroft, Sandj^s, Scotch, South, Sterne, Sumner, Swainson, Swift, Tait, Taylor, Temple, Thirl wall, Tracts, Trench, "Use and Abuse of the World," Ussher, Vincent, Warburton, Waterland, Whatelv, Wliitgift. American: Channing, Edwards. French : Bossuet, Massillon, Monod. SERVIA. History, etc. : Chisholm (and Morfill), Ranke. The Servian Bevolution : Ranke. Geography : Reclus. SEWERAGE : Ewing. SHAKESPEARIAN LITERATURE: Ays- cough, Baynes, Birch, Clarke, De Quincey, Douce, Dyce, Gervinus, Guizot, Halliwell- Phillips, Hazlitt, Lamartine, Lamb, Nares, Schlegel, Shakespeare, Shakes- peare Soc, Ulrici, Vaughan, Whately. Bibliography : Tedder. SHANS : Trotter. SHEEP : Flower, Youatt. SHEFFIELD: Hunter. SHELLS AND SHELL-FISH : Swainson. SHEPPEY, Isle of. Priory of Minster : Walcott. SHETLAND ISLES : Brand. SHIPWRECKS, ETC. : Bulkeley, Byron, Cheap, Flinders, Geare, Hamel, May, Plimsoll, Smith (J.). Shipping Reform : Plimsoll. SHORTHAND : Falconer. SHROPSHIRE. Topography and Antiquities : Eyton, Henderson. Ludlow. — Churchwardens' Accounts : Ludlow. Shrewsbury : Owen (and Blakeway), Travels, etc. : Cobbett, Murray. SIAM. Description : Bowring, Kaempfer, Sa, Trotter, Turpin. Mission to, in 1855 : Bowring. SIBERIA. Travels and Descriptions : Atkinson, Reclus, Willoughby. River Ob : Bun-ough, Marsh. SICILIAN VESPJ:RS : Amari. SICILY : Amari. Travels, etc. : Murrny, Sicily, Spallanzani, Trench. Palermo : Freeman. •SICILY [contd.] :— Selinus : Middleton. Coins : Gardner. See ' ' Syracuse ". SIERRA LEONE : Finch, Martin. SIGHT: Cooper. SIGNBOARDS : Larwood (and Hotten). SILK MANUFACTURE : Porter. SILURIAN SYSTEM : Murchison. SILVER, Hall Marks on : Chaffers. SINAI (Mount) : Laborde, Martineau, Robin- son (E. ), Stanley. SINGAPORE : Martin. SLAVERY. History : Wallon. Scriptural View of : Hopkins. Domestic, in England : Hargrave. Slave Trade : Tracts (61, 89). Origin of, in West Indies : Helps. Trial, on Charge of: Zulueta. Eight of Search in : Wheaton. SLAVONIC NATIONS : Wilkinson. Antiquities : Schafarik. See also names of particular Nations. SOCIALISM : Ballanche, Marx. In England : Hyndman. See " Communism," " Oneida Community ". SOCIETIES : Storr. Building : Bral^rook. Friendly : Brabrook Secret. — Middle Ages : Secret. See "Fehmic Courts," "Fenians," "Free- masonry ". Learned and Scientific — Of Great Britain : Antiquaries, Archseologia, British Association, Cambridge Anti- quarian, Camden, Early English Text, Geographical, Geological , Oxford Historical, Parker, Percy, Royal, Statistical, Weld. Irish : Irish Archaeological. Of France : Academie Royale des Inscriptions, Institut de France, Pellisson (et Olivet). /Sec "Clubs," "Guilds," "Inns of Court," "Oneida Community," "Village Com- munities". SOCIETY. Nature of : Mandeville. Progress of : Russell, Southey. Works on the Condition of : Brabazon, Kay, Morgan, Rich, Voltaire. Primitive : M'Lennan, Maine, Seebohm. History of Civilisation : Buckle, Guizot, Lecky. Principles of Social Science : Spencer. Political Sketches : Doyle (J.). Social Sketches : Cruikshank, Doyle (R.), Smith (A.), Thackeray. Caste : Smith (W. C). Family : Lang. Mobility : Freeman. Precedence : Drummond. Salutations : Tylor. See "Ethics". SOCIOLOGY : Comte, Spencer. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 521 SOLITUDE : Alger. SOMERSETSHIRE. History and Antiquities : Collinson. Travels, etc. : Cobbett, Murray. Bath Mitieral Baths : Davis. Bristol : Ricart. Cathedral : Britton, Murray. Wells Cathedral : Britton, Murray. Birds of : Smith (C). SONGS. English : Aikin, Ballads, Bayly, Christmas Carols, Dibdin, Dryden (11), Johnson, Loyal Garland, Minstrel, Nursery Rhymes, Percy Society, Poems, Ritson, Songs, Wright. Collections : Universal Songster. Irish : Songs, Spirit of the Nation. Scottish : Burns, Pinkerton, Ritson (18-19). French : Archer, Beranger, Chanson de Roland. Of Bretagne : Barzas-Breiz. German : Uhland. See "Ballads," "Poetry". SORCERY : Kyteler. SOUL, The : Bayly, Clarke (3), Newman. SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Italian Sculpture Collection : Robinson (J. C). SOUTH POLE. See ' ' Antarctic Regions ' '. SPA WATERS : Amusemens. See " Baths," " Mineral Waters". SPAIN. History : Csesar, Depping, Dunham, La- fuente, Mariana, Masdeu, Melo, Mendoza, Moncada, Romey. 711, etc. Co7iquest by Arabs : Abulcacim. 1325-1400. Chronicles : Froissart. 1400, etc. Rc-conquest of Granada : His- toriadores Espanoles, Irving (W.). 1469-1516. Ferdinand and Isabella : Pres- cott. 1518-57. Charles V. : Gachard, Granvelle, Mignet, Prescott, Robertson, Stirling- Maxwell. 1557-1621. Philip II. : Creighton, Forneron, Gachard, Mignet, Prescott, Watson. Philip III. : Watson. 1623. The Marriage Treaty : Camden Misc. (6), Francisco de Jesus, Gardiner. 16th and 17th Centuries : Ranke. To 1700. Charles II : Mahon. 1701-14. War of the Succession : Bacallar y Sanna, Fenelon (22), Mahon, Negociation, Vault. 1700-25, Philip V. : Bacallar y Sanna. 1700-88, House of Bourbon : Coxe. 1806-11, War and Revolution : Toreno. See also "Military History (Peninsular War) ". Embassy to, 1809 : Wellesley, Ecclesiastical History : M'Crie. Travels and Descriptions : Beckford, Bourgoanne, Cities, Clark, Didier, Ford, Inglis, Irving, Laborde, Murray, Russell (W. H.), Spain, Street, Willoughby. Granada : Irving. Seville : Briggs. SPAIN [contd.] :— Geography : Reclus. Statistics, Character, etc. : Masdeu. See " Basque Provinces ". SPEECH : Twisleton. SPEECHES : Brougham, Burke, Byron, Canning, Chatham, Cromwell, Curran, D' Israeli, Erskine, Fox, Grattan, Horsley, Huskisson, James VI., "Lords and. Commons," Lyttelton, Macaulay, Parlia- mentary Debates, Peel, Pitt, Selden, Sheridan, Thirlwall, Tracts (3, 4), Wellington, Windham. American: Choate, Walker ("Presidents' Addresses "), Williston. On Parliamentary Speaking : Hamilton. SPITZBERGEN. Voyage to : Backstrom. SPORTS AND GAMES : Badminton Library, Baily's Mag,, Blaine, Brand, Daniel, Davenport, Field-Book, Hore, Sporting Mag., Storr, Strutt, Wilmot. Athletic Sports : Wilkinson. Boating or Rowing : Brickwood. University Race : Morgan, University. Bowls : Wilkinson. Croquet : Jones (H.). Beer-Stalking : Davenport, Scrope. Draughts : Jones (H.). Football : Wilkinson. Golf: Alexander. Hunting : Beaufort (and Morris), Bowers, Brickwood, Daniel (1), Davenport. Rackets : Wilkinson. Shooting : Daniel (2-3), Davenport, Dougall, Hawker, Walsingham (and Gallwey). in America : Mayer. See "Angling," "Archery," "Billiards," "Card Games," "Chess," "Cricket," "Falconry," "Gymnastics," "Racing," " Tennis ". STAFFORDSHIRE. History and Antiquities : Erdeswick, Shaw. Travels : Cobbett, Murray. Lichfield Cathedral : Britton, Murray. STAGE, The. See " Drama ". STAR CHAMBER. Reports : Star Chamber. STATE PAPERS: Portfolio, State Papers, State Tracts. See "Great Britain," "Parliament," "Re- cords," "Treaties ". STATISTICS: Almanach de Gotha, "Arcana of Science and Art," British Almanac, Kolb, McCulloch, Macgregor, Porter, Scientific Enquiry, Statistical Sec. , ''Year Book of Facts ". [Of particular Countries, see under their Names.] Atlas of : Bevan. Dictionary: Mulhall. See " Commerce ". STATUTES : Statutes. Factory Acts : Robertson, STEAM ENGINE, The : Smiles, Tredgold. See "Railways ". 522 CLASSIFIED INDEX. STIMULANTS: Anstie. STONEHENGE : Guest, Stukeley. STONES, Pkecious : King. Diamond : Nicol. Gaiiiet : Butler. Jade : Rudler. Lapidary : Rutley. Jiuby : Rudler. See "Gems". STORMS, Law of : FitzRoy, Martin, Maury, Reid. STRAWBERRY HILL : Walpole. STYRIA. Travels : Kohl. SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL (On the): Burke, Stewart's Works (5). SUEZ (Isthmus of) : Lesseps. SUFFOLK : Gilpin, Topography. Travels : Cobbett, Murray. Bury St. Edmunds : Brakelonda, Wills. SUICIDE : Napoleon I., Stael. SUMATRA. History and Description : Marsden. Achin : Yule. SUMMER ISLANDS. See * ' Bermudas ". SUN, The : Lockyer, Mitchel. SUPERSTITIONS, Popular : Brand, Kyteler, Leechdoms, Maury. SURGERY : Halle, Hunter. Dentistry : Smith (J.). Dictionary : Cooper. See "Ambulance". SURNAMES : Falconer, Lower. See " Names ". SURREY. History and Antiquities : Lysons, Man- ning (and Bray). Travels and Descriptions : Cobbett, Murray, Thome. SUSSEX. History and Topography : Dallaway (and Cartwright), Horsfield. Travels and Descriptions : Cobbett, Gilpin, Murray. Battle Abbey : Battle Abbey, Lower, Walcott. Chiehester Cathedral, etc. : Walcott. SWEDEN. History: Dunham. Government : Ker. OustaviLs Adolphtbs : Camden Misc. (1, 7), Harte, Hoi lings, Roe. Charles XII. : Voltaire (23). Travels and Descriptions : Baedeker, Fortia de Piles, Inglis, Laing, Murray, Story. SWITZERLAND. History: Miiller (J. de), Switzerland. Travels and Descriptions : Baedeker, Burnet, Coxe, Forbes (J.), Matthews, Murray, Vacation Tourists. Engadine : Freshfield. Orisons: Freshfield. Lucerne : Ball (J.). Geography : Reclus. Society and Manners : Moore (J,). See " Alps," ** Geneva," '* Jura ". SYNONYMS. /S'ce "Language". SYRACUSE : Leake, RoUin. SYRIA. Travels and Descriptions : Arvieux, Baedeker, Barton, Baumgarten, Belgio- joso, Burckhardt, Martineau, Murray, Porter, Purchas (2, 5), Ray, Vogue, Volney (2-3), Wrag. Antioch : Murray (A. S.). Damascus : Porter. Driises : Webster. Heth : Conder. Moab : Conder, Wellhausen. Mount Lebanon : Socin. Tripoli : Eldred, Reclus. See "Hittites," "Palestine". TALES : Canoness, Davy, Dun Na N-Gedh, Edgeworth, Inglis, Irving, Jack of Dover, Locker, Poe, Tales, Walpole, Westward for Smelts, Wigram. French : Arnould, Fabliaux, Faceties, Gautier, Janin, Maistre, Marguerite de Valois, Marmontel, Masson, Mery, Musset, Nodier, Paris, Saint-Maxent. See "Fairy Tales," "Novels," "Poetry," " Romances". TALMUD. Of Jerusalem : Talmud. TANGIER. Travels : Spain. TAOISM : Legge. TARTARY. History of the Tartars: Ayton, Belva- censis, Carpini, Graham. Christianity in : Hue. Travels, etc. : Bacon, Broniovius, Bumes, Clarke, Hakluyt (1), Han-is (2), Hue, Purchas (3), Roger de Wendover, Rubru- quis. TAR W^ATER : Berkeley (3). TASMANIA : Martin (3), Seaton. Flora of : Hooker. TASTE : Alison, Burke (1). See " ^Esthetics ". TAXATION. Works on: Bentham (2), Cobden Club Essays, McCulloch, Montyon, Palgrave, Ricardo, Smith (J. T.), Tracts (60, 75). In England ; Dow-ell. TEETH, The : Hunter. TEMPERANCE : Cornaro, Pitman. See " Drunkenness " . TEMPLE CHURCH, The. Restoration : Burge. TENBY : Gosse. TENERIFFE : Smyth. TENNIS : Lukin, Marshall. TERCERA: Chaste. TESTAMENT. See " Bible ". TEXAS : Olmsted. THEATRE. See ' ' Drama ". CLASSIFIED INDEX. 523 THEBES : Wilkinson. See " Egypt ". THEOLOGY. Natural : Barrow, Beveridge, Butler, Clissold, Donaldson, Hall, Hume, Miller, Morgan (6), Paley, Stillingfleet, Tait, Taylor, Turton, Warburton (9), Whewell, Wollaston. As DEDUCED FROM THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE: Babbage, Bell, Bridgewater Treatises, Buckland, Chaliners, Kidd, Kirby, Prout, Roget, Whewell. Doctrine of Inspiration : Lindsay. Lorjos Doctrine : Salmon. Oracle : Ramsay. Pagan. /S'ge " Mythology". See " Christianity," " Creeds," " Predestina- tion ". THEOSOPHY : Fortescue. THERMOMETER. See ' ' Pyrometer ". THIBET. Christianity in : Hue. Travels : Hue. Lhasa : Yule. THIEVES : Awdeley, Haben. TIDES : Scientific Enquiry. TIME AND TIMEKEEPERS : Thomson. See " Clocks," " Dialling ". TIRYNS ; Schliemann. TITHES : Tracts (1). History of : Selden (6), Spelman. TITLES, /^ee " Dignities ". TOBACCO : James VI. TOKENS. See " Coins and Medals ". TOLERATION, On : Locke (5). TONQUIN. History : Richard. TOPOGRAPHY. Account of Works on English Topo- graphy : Upcott. Topography and Local History : Camden, Domesday, England, Gorton, Grose, Howitt, Leland, Lysons, Spelman, Stukeley, Topography, Young. Cathedral Antiquities, etc.: Britton, Dugdale, Murray, Tanner, Topography, Walcott. Picturesque Scenery : Gil];)in. Roman Antiquities : Horsley. Spas and Bathing Places : Granville. See also "Atlases," "Gazetteers," "Geo- graphy," "Handbooks," "Voyages," and the names of the several Countries and Counties. TOWER OF LONDON, The: Ainsworth, Bayley. TRACTARIAN CONTROVERSY: Newman, Pusey, Taylor, " Tracts for the Times". TRACTS: "Tracts for Priests and People," " Tracts for the Times," Van de Weyer. Collections of : Harleian, Peck, Phenix, Somers. See also " Tracts" indexed in the Catalogue. TRADE AND COMMERCE: Cobden, Con- dillac, McCulloch, Macpherson, Melon, Mun, Somers, Stevenson, Fairs : Macdonald. Depression in Trade : " Pears " Prize Free Free v. Fair : Farrer. See "Economy," "Exchange," Trade," "Statistics". TRADE-UNIONS : Brentano. TRADES: Paris. See "Manufactures". TRAGEDY. See "Drama". TRANSCAUCASIA : Bryce. TRANSLATION : Arnold(M.) ["On translating Homer "]. TRANSLATIONS (Classical) : Bohn, Cam- bridge [" Arundines Cami"], Munro. See also under Names of various Authors. TRANSYLVANIA. Travels : Paget. Gold Mines : Clarke. TRANSVAAL : Silver. TRAVELS, ETC. See "Guides," " Handbooks," "Voyages and Travels," and Names of Countries and Counties. TREATIES. Collection of Treaties : Garden, Hertslet, Koch, Lagemans, Macgregor, Martens, Rvmer. Of Paris, 1856: Gourdon. Austria and Italy : Traites. TREES. Forest : Brown (J.), Evelyn, Johnson (C. P.), Selby. Laurel : Hen slow. Lemon : Holmes. Palm. : Masters. Timber Trees : Vegetable Substances. Forest Scenery : Gilpin. Standing Groves : Evelyn. See " Botany," " Forestry," " Fruit ". TRENT, Council of. History : Sarpi. TRIALS. State Trials : Bliss [Moile], Curran, Star Chamber, State Trials [Howell's]. Modern : Townsend. Celebrated : Causes Celebres, Cockburn, Gayot de Pitival, Hastings, Hone, Jardin, Marteps, Mejan, O'Keeffe, Pelham. For Slave Trading : Zulueta. On Trial by Jury : Forsyth. TRINIDAD : Duddeley, Martin (4), Sparrey. . TRINITY, The. Doctrine of : Clarke, Lardner, Waterland. See " Unitarianism ". Oriental Trinities : Maurice. TRIPOLI : Eldred. Geography : Reclus. TROJAN WAR: Dares Phrygius, Dictys Cretensis, Iscanus. TROUBADOURS (Poetry of) : Raynouard. TROY. Description : Schliemann. 524 CLASSIFIED INDEX. TRUTH. Essays os : Haro. TUNBRIDGE WELLS: Pelton, Thomson (J. K). TUNIS. Travels, etc. : Murray, Reclus. TURF, The : Hore. TURKESTAN. Travels : Ferrier, Schuyler. Ferghana : Trotter. Geography : Reclus. TURKEY. History: Creasy, Hammer, Knolles, Men- zies, Newman, Poujoulat, Rycaut. 16th and 17th Cent. : Ranke. Travels, Drscriptions, etc. : Boue, Bus- bequius, Clarke, Mun-ay, Nicholay, Sal- bancke, Sandys, Sinclair, Ubicini, Withers. The Turks : Purchas (5), Rycaut. Manners and Citstoms : Dandini. Geography : Reclus. See " Armenia," "Asia Minor," " Constanti- nople," Eastern Question," " Levant". TUSCANY. History : Ne^ociations. See "Florence". TYPOGRAPHY. On the Origin of Printing : Astle. See "Printing". TYROL. Travels: Misson. UKRAINE, The. ^ee "Russia". UNITARIANISM : Chubb, Morgan, Tracts (49). Refutation of : Boone, Waterland. See "Trinity", UNITED BRETHREN. See "Moravian Brethren ". UNITED STATES. History, etc. : Bancroft, Chalmers, Cob- bett, Doyle (J. A.), Fergus, Hale, Park- man. Indian Tribes : Schoolcraft. As English Colonies : Marshall. The Revolution : Bancroft. Secession and Civil War : Grant, Peyton, Pollard. Foundation of the Republic : iBparks. Constitutions, Government, etc. : Ban- croft, "Ff-deralist," Hamilton (E.), Rawle, Story, Walker (E.). of Carolina : Locke. of New York : New York. Climate and Soil : Volney (7). Guide TO: Appleton. American Railways as Investments : GifFen. Municipal Bonds : American. Penitentiary System : Beaumont. Presidents' Messages : Walker (E.). State Papers, etc. : American. Statistics, Political Accounts, etc. : Cobbett [Porcupine], Cobden, Tracts (61). UNITED STATES [contd.-] :— Travels and Descriptions: Charlevoix, Cobbett, Levasseur, Lyell, Olmsted, Parkman, Purchas (4). Slave States : Olmsted. Connecticut : Abbot. Georgia : Drake, IdaJio : Gannett. Illinois : Sheahan (and Medhill). Chicago : Runnion. Indian Territory : Gannett. Indiana : Harris. Iowa : Gannett, Kansas : Davis, Kentucky : Procter, The Mammoth Cave : Hovey, Louisiana : Gannett. New Orleans : Cable. Maine : Chamberlain. Maryland : Brantly. Massachusetts : Winsor. Bay of : Winthrop. Boston : Ellis. Michigan : Adams. Minnesota : Pyle. Mississippi : Fulton, Biver : Abbot, MoUhausen. Missouri : Snow. Biver : Lewis (and Clarke). St. Louis : M'Adam. Montana : Gannett. Nebraska : Aughey. Nevada : Wright. New Hampshire : Hitchcock (and Lord). New Jersey : M'Clellan, New Mexico : Prince, New York : Godkin, Irving, Newberry (and Stevens). North Carolina : Kerr. Ohio : Orton (and Short). Cincinnati : Drone, Oregon : Symouds (and Atkinson). Fennsi/lvania : Lesley (and Ames). Philadelphia : Hart, Bittsburgh : Hudson. Bhode Island : Forster. Brovidence : Forster. Bocky Mountains : Stansbury. Texas : Olmsted. Galveston : Gillmore, Utah ( The Great Salt Lake City) : Ollivant, Remy (and Brenchley), Stansbury, Wisconsin. — Milwaukee : Johnston, See "California," "Florida," "Virginia". UNIVERSITIES. Origin of : Maiden, Newman. English : Huber, Tracts (23, 80, 90), Uni- versities Commission. Boat Bace, 1829-83 : Morgan, University. Professorial Teaching in : Pusey. University^ Reform : Hamilton (W. ), See "Cambridge," "Education," "Oxford". URN BURIAL : Browne (Sir T.). USURY: Bentham (3), Cunningham (W.). UTILITARIANISM : Mill. CLASSIFIED INDEX. 525 YATICAN COUNCIL : Gladstone, Manning, Newman. VEDAS, The : Colebrooke (1), Jones (Sir W.), Miiller (Max). VEGETABLES AND VEGETABLE PRO- DUCTS. Okganization of Vegetables : Moquin- Tandon. Vegetable Morphology : Saint-Hilaire. Flax : Paton. Ginger : Jackson. Gum : Storer. Gutta-Perclia : Collins. Heirvp : Church. Hop : Holmes. India- Ruhher : Holmes (and Bolas). Indigo : Paton. Jute : Paton. Ifushrooni : Smith (W. G.). Opium'. Holmes. Pepper'. Holmes. Potdto : Masters (and Smith). VENDEE, La. History of the War in : Bonchamps, La Rochejaquelein, Turreau, Vendee. VENICE. History : Arabassadeurs Venetiens, Daru, Giustinian, Sarpi, Venetian. 1848-49: Manin. Vie PriviSe X Venise : Molmenti. VIENNA. Mission to, 1806 : Adair. Description : Kohl. Ezhihition of School and Educational Objects: Helfert. -VILLAGE COMMUNITIES: Maine, Nasse, Phear, Seebohm. VIRGINIA.: Amadas (and Barlowe), Archer, Argall, Canner, De la Warre, Doyle (J. A.), Green vile, Hakluyt (3), Harriot, Lane, Norwood, Percy, Pring, Purchas (4), Ralegh, Rosier, Smith (J.), Soto, Stone- ham. VOCABULARY, ^ee " Dictionaries ". VOLCANOES : Judd. VOLUNTEERS : Volunteer Force. VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. Bibliography of : Kerr (18), Pinkerton (17). Collections: Churchill, Hakluyt, Hall(B.), Harleian, Harris, Kerr, Pinkerton, Pur- chas. Spanish and Portuguese : Barnardine, Gal- vano. To the South Sea and Pacific : Burney. History of Discovery : Cooley. Travels in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America : Macgregor, Nordenskiold, Purchas, Shaw, Vacation Tourists. Voyages round the World : Anson, Candish, Careri, Carteret, Cavendish, Chamisso, Clipperton, Cook, Courtney, Cowley, Drake, Funnell, Hawkesworth, L'Hermite, Le Maire (and Schouten), Noort, Pigaf'etta, Pretty, Purchas (1), Rogers (W.), Roggewein, Sparrman, Spil- bergen. VOYAGES AND TRAVELS [contd.] :- In Search of a N. - W. Passage : Davis, Fonte, Frobisher, Gatonbe, James, Knight, Mo nek. See " Arctic Regions ". To the South Sea : Beauchesne, Bougainville, Bouvet, Burney, Candish, Carder, Clipper- ton (and Shelvocke), Dampier, Follada, Frezier, Giros, Gouin, Halley, Hawkins, Knivet, Magalianes, Maliu (and Cordes), Mendana, Oxnam, Peron, Quiros, Roche, Tasman, Torres, Villalobos, Weert, Winter, . Witherington (and Lister). Special and Scientific : Bernard (in the " Nemesis "), Cook (in the " Resolution, " "Adventure," and "Discovery"), Darwin (in the "Beagle"), FitzRoy (in the "Beagle"), Franklin, Hawkesworth (in the "Dolphin," "Swallow," and "En- deavour"), King (in the "Adventure"), Nares (in the "Alert" and "Discovery"), Nordenskiold (in the "Vega"), Parry (in the " Hecla," ' " Grij^er," and " Fury "), Thomson (in the " Challenger"). See also under the Names of the several Countries. Imaginary Voyages: Defoe ("Robinson Crusoe"), Lefebvre, Swift ("Gulliver's Travels "), Weber (" Popular Romances "). VULGAR ERRORS : Browne (Sir T.). WAGES. English : Rogers. See " Labour ". WAKEFIELD. Battles, 1640 and 1643 : Tyas. WALES. History : Brut y Tywysogion, Cambrise, Antiquities: Grose. The Eisteddfod : Williams. Descriptions, Topography, etc. : Cliffe, Gilpin, Giraldus Cambrensis, Malkin, Murray, Skrine. Denbigh : Thomas. Glamorgan : Davies. Llandaff Cathedral : Ollivant. St. Asaph : Willis. Tenby : Gosse. The IVye : Gilpin, Chapman. WALLACHIA. /S'^jc " Moldavia ". WALTHAM ABBEY. History : Fuller. WARWICKSHIRE. Antiquities : Dugdale. Birmingham : Bunce. Rugby School : Ackermann. WATCHES : Thomson. See "Clocks". WATER. >S'ee"Tce". WATER PURIFICATION. Filter : MacDowall. WATER SUPPLY (London) : Bolton. WATERLOO, Battle of : Hooper, Kennedy, Siborne, Wellington (" Dispatches "). See " Military History ". 526 CLASSIFIED INDEX. WAVERLEY NOVELS : Scott. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES : Greaves. Of all Nations : Kelly. WELLS. Cathedkal : Britton, Murray. WEST INDIES. History : Hakluyt, Martin, Oviedo. Colonies in. — European : Raynal. British : Martin (4-5). Voyages and Descriptions : Antonio, Cabot, Cevallos, Chilton, Coleridge, Drake, Hawkins, Middleton, Preston (and Som- mers), Sherley, Tracts (29, 3] , 83), Vaz. Caribbee Islands : Herrera. Porto Rico : Cumberland. See "Jamaica," Trinidad. WESTMINSTER. Topographical Descriptions : Walcott. Ancient Palace and Houses of Parlia- ment: Brayley (and Britton). Collegiate Chapel of St. Stephen : Mackenzie. Abbey: Stanley. Parish of St. James : Walcott. Westminster School : Ackermann, Wal- cott. Prologues and Epilogues : Westraonas- terienses [Lusus]. WESTMORELAND. History and Antiquities : Nicolson (and Burn). Travels : Murray. Mountains and Lakes : Gilpin. Cumbrian Dialect : Walcott. WHIG PARTY : Cooke, Holland, Roebuck. WHIST '.See'' Card Games". WIGHT, Isle of. History : Warner. Descriptions, etc. : Gilpin, Hassel, Murray, Venables. WILL, Freedom of : Edwards (J.). WILLS : Wills. WILTSHIRE. History and Antiquities : Hoare. Travels, etc. : Cobbett, Murray. Abury-. Stukeley. Salisbury. — Cathedral : Britton, Murray. Register of S. Osmund : Osmund. Stonehenge : Stukeley. WINCHESTER. Cathedral : Britton, Murray. College : Ackermann. Hyde Abbey : Liber de Hyda. WINDSOR : Tighe (and Davis). WINES : Feret, Franck, Henderson, Pasteur, Redding. Chemistry of : Mulder. Wine Duties : James (W. B.). WITCHCRAFT : Gifford, Scott. Lycanthropy : McLennan. WOMEN: Alger, Jameson, Michelet, Mill (J. S.), Wollstonecraft. WORCESTERSHIRE. History and Antiquities : Nash. Travels, etc. : Cobbett, Murray. Evesham {Monastery) : Evesham. Worcester. — Cathedral : Britton, Murray. Register of St. Mary's Priory: Wor- WORKING CLASSES : Levi. See " Labouring Classes". WORSHIP. Image Worship : Black (J. S.). See ''Prayer," "Religion". WRITING. Origin and Progress: Astle, Tajdor (I.), Wright (A.). Pen : Paton. Slwrthand : Falconer. See "Cryptography," "Hieroglyphics". WYE (River) : Chapman, Gilpin. XANTHUS. Marbles and the Ionic Trophy Monu- ment : Fellows. YORKSHIRE. Topography and Antiquities. — South Yorkshire : Hunter. Aredale, Wharfdale, and Vale of Qalder : Whitaker. Cleveland : Graves. Craven : Whitaker. Doncaster : Hunter. Hallamshire : Hunter. Holder ness : Poulson, Hull, or Kingston-upon-Hull : Tickell. Leeds : Reid, Thoresby. Loidis and Elmete : Whitaker. Lonsdale, etc. : Whitaker. Middleham Collegiate Church : Middleham. Richmondshire : Whitaker. Ripon Cathedral : Britton. Sheffield : Hunter. Wakefield. — Battles {16Jf.O and 1643) : Tyas. York : Drake. Cathedral : Britton, Drake, Murray. Historians and Archbishops of the Church : Historians. Travels and Descriptions: Bray, Cobbett, Murray. Rivers, Mountains, and Sea- Coast : Phillips- (J.). Ancient Inhabitants : Phillips (J.). Worthies of : Coleridge (H.). YUCATAN : Stephens. ZOOLOGY, OR the Animal Kingdom : Cuvier,. Darwin, Gould, Jones (T. R.), Kirby, Lawrence, Owen, Scientific Enquiry,. Swedenborg. Marine : Gosse. Northern Fauna : Lloyd. Geography and Classification of Ani- mals : Swaiuson, Wallace (A. R.). CLASSIFIED INDEX. 527 ZOOLOGY [contd.] :— Vertebrate Animals. See "Birds," "Fishes," "Mammals," "Natural His- tory," " Reptiles ". Mail. See "Ethnology". Habits and Instincts of Animals : Brougham, Kirby, Swainson. Invertebrate Animals : Cuvier (12-16). Miscellaneous. — Actinozoa : Huxley. Amphibia : Huxley. Annelida : M'Intosh. Arthropoda : Youug. Articulata. ^ee " Insects ". Brachiopoda : Davidson. Gctacea : Bell, Lacepede. Cirripedia : Darwin. Corals : Nicholson. Crustacea : Bell, Woodward. Diatomaceoi : O'Meara. Echinodermata : Butler, Forbes (E.). Foraminifera : Carpenter. Hydrozoa : Lankester. Leech : M'Intosh. Mites : Michael. Mollusca : Forbes, Lankester, Swainson. Mussels : Lankester. Nematoidea : Beddard. Nemertines ; Hubrecht. Oysters : Cunningham (J. T,). FlanarioMS : Graff. Polyzoa : Lankester, Protozoa : Lankester. Radiata : Cuvier. Pcotifera : Bourne. Schizomycetes : Ward. Sea-Serpent : Gould, Hoyle. ZOOPHYTES: Cuvier. ZULULAND : Haggard (H. R.). ZURICH LETTERS : Letters. ABERDEEN : PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.