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BULLETIN 


BOSTON    PUBLIC    LIBRARY, 


JANUARY,    1882. 


VOL.  S'    No.  I. 


WHOLE  No.  60. 


TRUSTEES  OF  THE  CORPORATION. 

William   W.    Greenough,   President. 


Hugh  O'Brien,  Alderman. 
Charles  E.  Pratt,   Councilman. 
Samuel  A.  B.  Abbott. 


George  B.  Chase. 
Henry  W.  Haynes. 
James  Freeman  Clarkb. 


GENERAL   OFFICERS. 

Mellen  Chamberlain,  Librarian  and  Clerk  of  the  Corporation. 
James  L.  Whitney,  Principal  Assistant  Librarian, 


Arthur  M.  Knapp,  Curator  of  Periodicals  and 

Pamphlets. 
William  H.  Foster,  Proof-reader. 
Josfi  F.  Carret,   Curator  of  Patents  and  Rn- 

gravings,  and  Registrar. 


Appleton  p.  C.  Griffin,  Custodian  of  Shelves. 
William  F.  Robinson,  Registration  Clerk. 
Thomas  H.  Cummings,  Curator  of  Lovjer  Hall 

Catalogue. 
Louis  F.  Gray,  Office  Secretary. 


William  E.  Ford,  Janitor,  Central  Library. 


LIBRARIANS  OF  DEPARTMENTS. 


Arthur  M.  Knapp,  Bates  Hall. 
Edward  Tiffany,  Lower  Hall. 
Mary  E.  Brock,  Brighton. 
Cornelius  S.  Cart^e,  Charlestown. 
Mary  G.  Coffin,  Dorchester. 


Sarah  C.  Godbold,  East  Boston. 
Eliza  R.  Davis,  Jamaica  Plain. 
Sarah  Bunker,  Roxbury. 
Alice  J.  Bragdon,  South  Boston. 
Grace  A.  De  Borges,  South  End. 


Mary  A.  Hill,  Custodian,  Loiver  Mills. 
Harriet  L.  Towner,  Custodian,  Mattapan. 


Robert  M.  Otis,  Custodian,  Roslindale. 
Marion  L.  Woodward,  Custodian,  W.  Roxbury. 


C  ONTENTS 


Information  for  Readers 2 

Bates  Hall 3 

Lower  Hall  and  Branches 27 

Roxbury  Branch  Library 36 

Dorchester  Branch  Library 41 


Charlestown  Branch  Library 4? 

Renaissance 48 

Indexes  to  Periodicals 52 

Copyright 59 

Notes 64 


INFORMATION    FOR    READERS. 


Number  of  Volumes  and  Hours. 

All  departments  are  open  every  secular  day, 
except  the  six  legal  holidays,  —  February  23, 
Fast  Day,  Memorial  Day,  July  4,  Thanksgiving 
and  Christmas,  —  and  such  other  days  as  the 
Trustees  may  direct. 

The  Bates  Hall  is  open  from  nine  o'clock,  a.m., 
until  six,  P.M.,  from  October  to  March,  inclusive, 
and  until  seven  o'clock  during  the  rest  of  the 
year.  The  Lower  Hall  of  the  Central  Library  is 
open  from  half-past  eight  o'clock,  a.m.,  to  nine 
o'clock,  P.M.  From  July  i  to  August  30,  inclu- 
sive, the  time  of  closing  is  one  hour  earlier. 
The  Central  Reading  Room  for  Periodicals  is 
open  from  nine  o'clock,  a-m.,  until  ten,  p.m.,  and 
on  Sundays  from  two  to  ten.  From  July  i  to 
August  30,  inclusive,  the  time  of  closing  is  one 
hour  earlier.  During  these  two  months  the 
Branch  Libraries  close  one  hour  earlier  than  the 
time  mentioned  in  the  following  table. 


Bates  Hall 

■Newspaper  Room  .  .  . 
Duplicate   Room    .   .   . 

Lower  Hall 

Brighton  Branch  .  .  . 
Charlestown  Branch  . 
Dorchester  Branch  .  . 
East  Boston  Branch    . 

iamaica  Plain  Branch  . 
^ower  Mills  Delivery  . 
Mattapan  delivery  .   .    . 

Roslindale  Delivery  .   . 

Roxbury  Branch  .  .  . 
South  Boston  Branch  . 
South  End  Branch  .  . 
West  Roxbury  Delivery 


Totals 


Hours. 

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to  9* 
toStt 
to8t 
to  St 
to  St 
to8t§ 
4    107.30** 
3.30  to  7tt 
S3     to6tt 
1 7     toStt 
9       to  8 
9       to  9 
9       to  St 
3       tostt 


Vols. 
336,616 

3.49S 
12,830 
39.966 
13.207 
24,261 
11,111 
i:,iSo 

8,519 


21,906 
10,652 
9.855 
3.070 


Periodicals 

in  R.  R. 
(Duplicates 
excluded.) 

361 

62 
20 
31 
34 


S3 


406,668  70s 

♦  Books  are  received  after  8.30  A.M.    ft  Tuesdays,  Thursdays,  and  Satur- 
tKeep<tpen  tillSl'.M.  Saturdavs.  dars. 

iCIosnl  12  M  to  2  p.m.  ft  Tuesdays  to  Saturdays,  inclusive. 

(Readins  Room  9  to  '.i.  oDeliveied  to  readers  also  on  Sun- 

••Closed  from  6tii6..30.  daj-s. 

CATALO  G  UES. 
Bulletins. 
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chester list  is  posted  also  at  the  Deliveries  at  the 
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bury. The  Bulletins  are  for  sale  (excepting  those 
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and  above,  in  the  Bates  Hall.  Those  with  Bri., 
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prefixed  to  the  number  are  respectively  in  the 
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ton, Jamaica  Plain,  Roxbury,  South  Boston,  or 
South  End  Branch. 

Bates  Hall  of  the  Central  Library. 

I.  The  Index  of  1861.  (Includes  the  Bow- 
ditch  Library.)      Out  of  print. 

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Parker  Library.)     For  sale  in  sheets  at  $2.00. 

III.  The  Catalogue  of  the  Prince  Li- 
brary.    For  sale  at  Si. 00. 

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lection of  Spanish  and  Portuguese  books.  For 
sale  at  $5.00. 

V.  The  Catalogue  ofthe  Barton  Collec- 
tion.  Shakespearian  pprtion.    For  sale  at  $^.00. 


VI.  Public  Card  Catalogue.  This  con- 
tains, with  some  exceptions,  the  titles  of  all  the 
books  in  the  Bates  Hall. 

VII.  The  Official  Card  Catalogue,  which 
can  be  consulted,  in  cases  of  need,  upon  applica- 
tion, contains  the  titles  of  all  books  added  to  the 
Bates  Hall  since  the  publication  of  the  Supple- 
ment in  1S66,  and  includes  some  titles  of  books 
received  between  1866  and  1871,  which  are  not 
in  the  Public  Card  Catalogue. 

Bngravings. 
There  is  a  separate  catalogue  of  the  Tosti  En- 
gravings in  drawers  at  the  north  end  of  the  Pub- 
lic Card  Catalogue  case  in  Bates  Hall. 

Low^er  Hall  of  the  Central  Library. 

I.  Fiction  and  Juveniles,  with  notes  for 
readers.  6th  edition,  April,  1877.  Embraces 
the  "Index  to  Historical  Fiction."     20  cents. 

II.  Arts,  Sciences,  and  Professions.  2d 
edition,  September,  1871.  10  cents. — Supplement- 
ary Catalogue,  May,  1881.      20  cents. 

III.  History,  Biography,  and  Travels, 
with  notes  for  readers.  2d  edition,  July,  1873. 
50  cents. 

IV.  Books  in  Foreign  Languages.  3d 
edition.  May,  1881.     /j"  cents. 

V.  Poetry,  Drama,  Collections,  and  Mis- 
cellanies. 1st  edition,  August,  1870.    20  cents. 

VI.  Card  Catalogue.  This  contains  the 
titles  of  all  the  books  in  the  Lower  Hall,  alpha- 
betically arranged,  both  by  authors'  names  and 
by  the  titles  of  books.  An  assistant,  who  alone 
has  access  to  this  catalogue,  will  furnish  such 
information  as  may  not  be  found  in  the  printed 
catalogues. 

Branches. 

Catalogues  are  for  sale  :  —  Brighton,  2^  cents, 
for  the  main  Catalogue  (including  first  Supple- 
ment), and  J  cents  for  each  of  the  two  subsequent 
Supplements;  Charlestown,  .3^/. 00;  Dorchester 
(New  catalogue  in  press)  ;  East  Boston,  2^  cents  ; 
Jamaica  Plain,  /j  cents;  Roxbury,  jo  cents; 
South  Boston,  .25  cents. 

Bates  Hall  books  can  be  applied  for  at  the 
several  Branches  and  Deliveries,  and,  if  they  are 
on  the  shelves,  they  will  be  sent  to  the  Branch 
or  Delivery  the  same  or  following  day. 

The  Bulletins  since  the  issues  of  the  Branch 
Catalogues  constitute  supplements  to  these  sev- 
eral lists. 

Prices  of  Catalogues  to  Non-Residents 

are  fixed  to  cover  cost  of  manufacture  and  post- 
age, as  follows  :  — 

Bates  Hall. — I.  Prince  Catalogue,  <5'/-Z5-  Tick- 
nor Catalogue,  $j.oo.    Barton  Catalogue,  Sj-oo. 

Loiver  Hall. — II.  History,  Biography,  and 
Travel.     $1.30. 

III.  Arts,  Sciences,  and  Professions.    75  cents. 

IV.  Fiction  and  Juveniles.     75  cents. 

V.  Poetry,  Drama,  and  Miscellanies.  $1.00. 
Bulletins. — VI.  Quarterly  issues,  each,  20  cents. 
The  Bulletins  must  be  applied  for  as  issued, 

during  January,  April,  July,  and  October  of  each 
year,  as  subscriptions  cannot  be  received. 

The  Branch  Catalogues  and  other  publications 
will  be  furnished,  as  far  as  practicable,  on  terms 
to  be  made  known  on  application. 

Central  Periodical  Reading  Room. 
A  list  of  periodicals  currently  received  is  for 
sale  at  j  cents.     There   is  also  a  List  of  serial 
publications  now  taken  in  the  principal  libraries 
of  Boston  and  Cambridge.     Price  20  cents. 


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For  further  particulars  see  "  Handbook  for  Readers,"  distributed  grratis. 


LIST  OF  THE  NEW  AND  MORE  IMPORTANT  BOOKS 

PLACED    IN    THE    LIBRARY 
DURING  OCTOBER,  NOVEMBER,  AND  DECEMBER,  1881. 


ABBREVIATIONS,    ETC. 


Shelf-numbers  aiio  and  upwards  indicate  books  in  Bates  Hall. 

Shelf-numbers  below  21  lo  indicate  books  in  the  Lower  Hall. 

Bri.,     Brighton  Branch. 

CIin>,  Charlestown  Branch. 

I>or.,  Dorchester  Branch. 

E.  B.,  East  Boston  Branch. 

J.  P.,  Jamaica  Plain  Branch. 

Rox.,  Roxbury  Branch. 

S.  B.,  South  Boston  Branch. 

S.  E.,  South  End  Branch. 

N.  R.,  Newspa])er  Room. 

R.  R.,  Reading'  Room. 

C.  R.,  Catalogue  Room. 

M.  S.,  Map  SUnd. 

B.,        Boston. 


L., 

Lpz, 
P.. 

n.d., 
n.p., 


(   ) 


*  * 


London. 
,  Leipzig. 

Paris. 

No  date  of  publication  given. 

No  place  of  publication  given. 
,  Copyrighted. 

Enclose  corrections  or  explanations. 

Stands  for  the  preceding  heading. 

Stands  for  a  subordinate  heading. 

Enclose  names  not  usually  retained. 

Permission  of  the  Librarian, or  officer  in  charge  of  Bates 
Hall,  required  to  take  the  book  out.  Not  attached  to 
Lower  Hall  copies  of  the  same  book. 

Book  cannot  leave  the  Library. 

Permission  of  Trustees  required  to  take  the  book  out. 


*„,*  Friends  of  the  Public  Library  will  confer  a  favor,  if  they  will  communicate  the  correction  of 
any  error  they  may  discover  in  this  List,  the  authorship  of  any  works  treated  as  anonymous,  or  the 
name  of  any  person,  entered  only  under  a  pseudonym. 


BATES    HALL. 


Absenteeism.     See  Tozer. 

Abyssinia.     See  Alvarez. 

Actors  and  acting.  See  Cook,  D. ;  —  Doran  ; 
—  Winter. 

Adams,  William  H.  D.  The  Eastern  Archi- 
pelago.    Illiis.  and  map.     L. ,  1880.    8°.     3079.70 

Africa.  See  Bainier ;  —  Geddie ;  —  Selous  ;  — 
With. 

Agnosticism.     See  Conflicts. 

Agricultural  implements.     See  Allen,  J.  T. 

Agriculture.  See  Burn ;  —  Massachusetts. 
Board  of  agriculture  ;  —  Roland ;  —  Tanner ;  — 
Warington. 

Agrippa  von  Nettesheitn,  Heinrich  Cornelius. 
See  Prost. 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.     See  Magasin. 

Alexander,  Patrick  P.  Carlyle  redivivus,  being 
an  occasional  discourse  on  Sauerteig.  Bj  Smel- 
fungus  \^pseud.\    Glasgow,  1881.    Sm.  8°.  2559.79 

Alexander  and  Dindimus :  or,  the  letters  of 
Alexander  to  Dindimus,  king  of  the  Brahmans, 
with  the  replies  of  Dindimus;  being  a  second 
fragment  of  the  alliterative  romance  of  Alisaun- 
der;  tr.  from  the  Latin,  about  A.D.  1340-50; 
re-ed.  from  the  unique  ms.  in  the  Bodleian 
library.  By  W.  W.  Skeat.  L., 
English  text  society.]     8". 

Algae.     See  Bornet ;  —  Farlow. 

Algebra.     See  Macfarlane. 

Algiers.     See  Ldlu. 

Allen,  Grant.      Early  Britain. 
Britain.     L.  [1881  ?]     Sm.  8". 


[Early 
'■**46o7.3o 


Anglo-Saxon 
24193,50 


Allen,  James  T.  Digest  of  agricultural  imple- 
ments patented  in  the  U.  S.  from  1789  to  July, 
1881.  [N.  Y.,i88i.]  I  v..  Plates;  I  v.,  Claims. 
4°.  Patent  Room 

One  of  an  edition  of  100  copies. 

Alvarez,  Francisco.  Narrative  of  the  Portu- 
guese embassy  to  Abyssinia,  1520-1527.  Tr.  from 
the  Portuguese,  and  ed.  by  Lord  Stanley  of 
Alderley.  L.,  18S1.  Map.  [Hakluyt  soc.  Publ.] 
8°.  *2264.70 

Amazon  river.     See  Verne. 

America.     See  Mackenzie. 

America,  South.     See  Dahlgren;  — Mulhall. 

American  colonies.     See  Dillon. 

American  entomological  society,  Philadel- 
phia. Transactions.  Vol.  i-8.  Phila.,  1867- 
80.     Plates.     8°.  *3893.50 

Vols.  7  and  8  have  added  to  the  title  "  and  proceedings  of 
the  Entomological  section  of  the  Academy  of  natural 
sciences." 

American  gynecological  society.  Transac- 
tions. Vol.  4,  5.  1879,  80.  B.,  1880,  8i.  Portr. 
Illus.     8°.  *5774'5i 

Each  volume  contains  an  index  to  the  gynecological  and 
obstetric  literature  of  all  countries  for  the  preceding  year. 

American  journal  of  mathematics.  Vol.  3. 
Camb.,  1880.     Plates.     4°.  *79ioa.55 

American  tube  works,  Boston.  List  of  sizes, 
weights,  etc.,  of  seamless  drawn  brass  tubes,  and 
seamless  drawn  copper  tubes.     B.  [1879.]     8°. 

8018.40 


BATES   HALL 


January, 


Americana.     See  Stevens. 
Anatomy,  Artistic.     See  Warren. 
Ancient  parish  church,  The,  of  Eccles.    Eccles, 
1864.     Sm.  8°.  *2498.i8 

The  preface  is  signed  Crux. 

Ancona,  Eligio.  Historiade  Yucatan.  Merida, 
1S78-S0.     4v.     Portr.     Plate.     8°.  *23i2.57 

Anderson,  Joseph.  Scotland  in  early  Christian 
times.  (2d  ser.)  The  Rhind  lectures  in  archaeology 
for  1880.     Edinb.,  1881.     Illus.     8°.  24703.67 

Andrews,  Alfred.  Genealogical  history  of 
Deacon  Stephen  Hart  and  his  descendants,  1632- 
1875.  Published  by  Austin  Hart.  Hartford,  1875. 
Portrs.     8°.  *4338-64 

Anglo  Saxon  language  and  literature.  See 
Blickling  homilies. 

Anjou,  Counts  of.     See  Marchegay. 

Annales  du  theatre  et  de  la  musique.  2e-6e 
annee.   1876-80.   P.,  1877-81.    5 v.    12°.     *4699.50 

Edited  by  :6douard  Noel  and  Edmond  Stoullig. 

Annee  m^dicale,  L'.  36  ann^e.  1880.  P., 
1881.     18°.  *37i9-55 

Annuaire  de  I'armde  fran<jaise  pour  1879.  ^-j 
1879.     8°.  *4638.i2 

Annuaire  de  la  noblesse  de  France.  1879. 
P.  [1879.]     Plates.     12°.  ,     *4639.i4 

Annuaire  de  la  presse  frangaise.  Emile  Mer- 
met,^d.    1880.    le annee.    P.,  1880.    18°.      *6i99.3 

Anonymous  works.     See  Halkett. 

Antiquities.  See  Anderson; — Baye;  —  Bou- 
tell ;  —  Cambridge,  England ;  —  Clermont-Gan- 
neau ;  —  Gastaldi ;  — Halevy ;  —  Haynes ;  —  Mari- 
ette;  —  Martigny;  —  Mdnant;  —  Oppert;  — 
Soldi ;  —  Wilson  ;  —  Yemen. 

Ants.     See  McCook. 

Appleton,  John  H.  A  short  course  in  quanti- 
tative chemical  analysis.  3d  ed.  Phila.,  18S1. 
Illus.     16°.  5979-75 

Aramaeans.     See  Featherman. 

Architecture.  6'«c  Delaporte ;  —  Paris.  Exposi- 
tion ttniverselle  ;  —  Viollet-le-Duc ;  — ^Zamarski. 

Archives  de  biologic,  publiees  par  E.  van 
Beneden  et  C.  van  Bambeke.  T.  i.  P.,  1880. 
Illus.     Plates.     8°.  *3887.50 

Arctic  regions.     See  Beesly;  —  Gilder. 

Ariosto,  Ludovico.  The  Orlando  Furioso. 
Tr.  into  English  verse,  by  W.  S.  Rose.  New  ed. 
L.,  1876,  77.    2  V.    Illus.    Portr.    Sm.  8°.    2777.58 

Aristoteles.  The  Nicomachean  ethics.  IBooks 
1-4,  and  book  10,  chaps.  6-9.  Being  the  portions 
required  in  the  Oxford  pass  school.  With  notes 
by  E.  L.  Hawkins.     Oxford,  1881.     8°.      2972.54 

Arnold,  Edwin.     See  Flanders. 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Merope.  A  tragedy.  L., 
1858.     Sm.  8°.  45603.30 

The  preface  gives  an  account  of  other  tragedies  based 
upon  the  story  of  Merope. 

Amould,  Jules  H.  Nouveaux  Elements  d'hy- 
giene.     P.,  1881.     Illus.     8°.  3763.65 

Aroostook  county,  Maine.     See  Roe. 

Ars  moriendi.  The.  (Editio  princeps,  circa 
1450.)  A  reproduction  of  the  copy  in  the  British 
museum.  Ed.  by  W.  Harry  Rylands.  With  an 
introd.  by  George  Bullen.  L.,  1881.  Illus. 
[Holbein  society.]  4°.  *^*407i.75 

Art,  U.     T.  25.     P.,  1S81.     Fo.  *735o.2 

Art  amateur.  The,  a  monthly  journal.  V.  3,  4. 
June,  1880,  to  May,  81.  N.  Y.  [1880-81.]  2  v. 
in  I.     Illus.     F°.  ^6950. 1 

Asia  Minor.     See  Steveneoijf 

Assyria,     See  Oppert, 


Astronomy.  See  Faye ;  —  Great  Britain ;  — 
Holden ;  —  Proctor ;  —  Radcliffe  ;  —  Sydneys ;  — 
United  States.     Naval  observatory. 

Aubertin,  Charles.  Histoire  de  la  langue  et 
de  la  litterature  franQaises  au  moyen  age  d'apr^s 
les  travaux  les  plus  recents.  P.,  1876,  78.  2  v. 
8°.  2673.57 

Austin,  Alfred.  Savonarola.  A  tragedj'.  L., 
1881.     Sm.  8°.  2563.63 

Australia.     See  Etheridge ;  —  Woolls. 

Austria.     See  Linz. 

Authors.     See  Wheeler,  W.  A. 

Ayer,  N.  W.,  and  Sons.  American  newspaper 
annual,  with  a  description  of  each  state,  territory 
and  county  in  the  U.  S.     Phila.,  1881.    Illus.  8°. 

*2i40.i7 

A)rres,  Alfred,  pseud.     See  Osmun,  Thomas  E. 

Babcock,  Emma  W.  Household  hints.  N.  Y., 
1881.     [Appletons'  home  books.]    12°.      6007.34 

Babylon.     See  Halevy. 

Baffin,  William.     See  Markham. 

Bainier,  P.  F.  La  geographic  appliqude  a  la 
marine,  au  commerce  [etc.].  T.  i,  3.  P.,  1877, 
78.     L.   8°.  ♦2271.50 

Contents.  —  i.  Gtographie  gdndrale ;  France. — 3.  Afrique. 

Baldwin,  Mary  B.     See  Pitman. 

Banning,  Hubert  A.,  and  Arden,  Henry.  Re- 
ports of  patent  causes,  decided  in  the  circuit 
courts  of  the  United  States  siece  January  1. 1874. 
Vol.  I.     N.  Y.,  1S81.    8°.  *3663.56 

Baptists.     See  Dexter. 

Barbour,  George  M.  Florida  for  tourists, 
invalids  and  settlers.  With  map  and  illus.  N.  Y., 

1882   [1881].       12°.  2363.74 

Bardeen,  C.  W.  Educational  journalism.  Ad- 
dress, Aug.  7,  1881.     Syracuse,  i88i.  8°.  5594.58 

Bardoux,  Agenor.  Le  comte  de  Montlosieret 
le  gallicanisme.  P.,  1881.  [Etudes  sociales  et 
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The  count  Montlosier,  b.  17SS,  d.  1838,  was  attitched  to 
the  Bourbons  in  his  political  sympathies.  Though  opposed 
to  some  of  the  methods  of  the  ecclesiastical  power  in  France, 
be  was  an  ardent  catholic. 

Barrett,  Lawrence.  Edwin  Forrest.  With 
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Baye,  Joseph,  baron  de.  L'archdologie  pr^- 
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Beard,  George  M.  Stimulants  and  narcotics. 
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Beers,  Frederick  Vi,,fub.  Atl3s  of  Cumber- 
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Beesly,  Augustus  H.  Sir  John  Franklin.  L. , 
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Beggs,  Thomas.  Sketch  of  the  life  and  labours 
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Beljame,  Alexandre.  Le  public  et  les  hommes 
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8°.  2551.5a 

Pages  412-503  contain  a  selected  bibliography  of  English 
literature  from  1660  to  1744. 

Belize,  Armand,  and  Duchemin,  Victor,  ed. 
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Bengali  language.     See  Browne. 

Benjamin,  Samuel  G.  W.  Our  American 
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W.  M.  Chase;  S.  R.  Giflford;  W.  Shirlaw;  J.  J.  Enneking; 
T.W.Wood;  S.  Colman;  Wordsworth  Thompson;  G.  L. 
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Huntington;  Thomas  Hill;  E.  L.  Weeks;  J.  W.  Champney; 
G.  Inness;  J.  S.  Hartley;  C.  S.  Reinhart;  Lady  illustrators; 
A.  V.  S.  Anthony;  Architecture. 

Benson,  Eugene.  Gaspara  Stampa.  With  a 
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Bergen,  Teunis  G.  Register  in  alphabetical 
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Berneck,  Carl  G.  von.  Der  Welfenlegionar. 
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Besant,  Walter,  and  Rice,  James.  Sir  Richard 
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Besant,  William  H.  A  treatise  on  hydrome- 
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Biart,  Lucien.     See  Magasin. 

Bible.  The  international  revision  commen- 
tary on  the  New  Testament,  based  upon  the  re- 
vised version  of  1881.  By  English  and  American 
scholars  and  members  of  the  revision  committee. 
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—  %  Le  nouueau  Testament  |  auquel  est  de- 
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This  is  the  first  French  translation  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment, made  by  Jacques  Le  Ffevre  d'Estaples. 

—  See  Home ;  —  Mdnant ;  —  Murray ;  —  Neil ; 
—  Pentecost ;  —  Wogue. 

Bibliography.  See  Beljame  ;  —  Cook,  J. ;  — 
English  dialect  soc.  Series  A. ;  —  Halkett ;  — Index 
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Billee  Taylor,  nautical  opera.      See  Stephens. 

Billings,  John  D.  The  history  of  the  Tenth 
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Bingham,  D.  A.  The  marriages  of  the  Bona- 
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Biology.     See  Archives. 

Birds.  See  Brown,  J.  A.  H; — Maynard;  — 
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Birthday  books.     See  Longfellow ;  —  Whittier. 

Black,  John  R.  Young  Japan.  Yokohama 
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Black  hills,  Dakota.    SeeV.  S.  Geoff,  survey. 

Blackboard  exercises.     See  Crafts. 


Blackie,  John  S.  Lay  sermons.  L.,  1881. 
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Block  books.     See  Ars  moriendi. 

Blood.     See  Marey. 

Bock,  Carl.  The  head-hunters  of  Borneo :  a 
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Bonaparte  family.     See  Bingham. 

Bonet-Maury,  G.  Des  origines  du  christia- 
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Books.     See  Porter ;  —  Rouveyre. 

Bordeaux,  Prance.     See  Michel. 

Borneo.  ,  See  Bock. 

Bornet,  Ed.,  and  Thuret,  G.  Notes  algolo- 
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—  City  hospital.  Seventeenth  report  of  the 
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—  Municipal  register.     1881.  *6357.i9 

—  School  committee.     Annual  report,  1880. 

"^6347. 1 

—  Water  board.     Fifth  annual  report.     1881. 

*6355-50 

—  See  Drake ;  —  Stranger's ;  —  Winsor. 
Botany.     See  Hervey ;  —  Meehan  ;  —  Ruskin  ; 

—  Woolls. 

Boub^e,  Simon.  Mongroldon  ler,  roi  du 
Kaor-Tay.     2e  ^d.     P.,  1880.     18°.  4664-57 

Bouchardat,  Apollinaire.  Traits  d'hygiene 
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Bourneville,  Magloire  D.,  and  Regnard,  P. 
Iconographie  photographique  de  la  Salpetrifere. 
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Contains  photographs  of  epileptics. 

Boutell,  Charles.  Christian  monuments  in 
England  and  Wales.    L.,  1854.    Illus.    80.8064.62 

Bowditch,  Nathaniel.  The  new  American 
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Bowman,  Frederic  H.  The  structure  of  the 
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tions.    Illus.     Manchester,  1881.     8°.        8017.55 

Boyce,  C.  W.  Electricity;  with  a  study  on 
electro-therapeutics.     Chicago,  1880.     Sq.  16°. 

5969a.25 

Bracton,  or  Bretton,  Henry  de.  De  legibus  et 
consuetudinibus  Angliae  libri  5.  Ed.  by  Sir 
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Bradley  family.     See  Lloyd. 


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January, 


Brett,  William  H.  Mission  work  among  the 
Indian  tribes  in  the  forests  of  Guiana.  With 
map  and  illus.     L.  [1881  ?]     Sm.  8°.  2363.76 

Brewing,     See  Paris.     Exposition  universelle. 

Bric-^-brac.     See  Goncourt ;  — Oppenheim. 

Bright,  Henry  A.  The  English  flower  garden, 
with  notes.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  5999.62 

Reprinted  from  the  Quarterly  review,  London,  April, 
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Bright,  John.     See  Smith,  G.  B. 

Brine,  Mary  D.  Grandma's  attic  treasures  :  a 
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Brinklow,  Henry,  d.  1546.  Complaynt  of 
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British  Burma  gazetteer.  [H.  R.  Spearman, 
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British  museum.  Department  of  coins  and 
medals.  Guide  to  the  principal  gold  and  silver 
coins  of  the  ancients.  From  circ.  B.C.  700  to 
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Brittany.     See  Couffon. 

Britten,  James.  European  ferns.  With  col- 
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Brocken,  The,  Prussia.     See  Heine. 

Broglie,  Auguste  T.  P.  de,  abbd.  Le  posi- 
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Brooke,  Richard.  Liverpool  as  it  was  during 
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Brooks,  Phillips.  The  candle  of  the  Lord,  and 
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Brown,  George  W.  A  sketch  of  the  life  of 
Thomas  Donaldson.     Baltimore,  1881.     8°,  1.  p.  ' 

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Brown,  John  A.  H.,  and  others.  Report  on 
the  migration  of  birds  in  the  spring  and  autumn 
of  1880.  By  John  A.  H.  Brown,  John  Cordeaux, 
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Browne,  J.  F.  Bdngdli  primer  in  Roman 
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Browning,  Oscar.  An  introduction  to  the  his- 
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Brownmg,  Elizabeth  Barrett.  "  He  giveth  his 
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Browning,  Robert.  Poems.  New  ed.  B., 
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Bruce,  Alexander  B.  The  chief  end  of  revela- 
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Bruce,  Wallace.  The  Hudson.  [Poems.] 
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2404.66 

Brucker,  J.  Jacques  Marquette  et  la  decouverte 
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2372.75 

Extrait  des  Etudes  religieuses.  Vol.  4  [7367.5].  Briefly 
describes  Marquette's  voyage  down  the  Mississippi  in  1673. 
La  Salle's  claims  to  priority  are  denied. 


Buck,  James  S.  Pioneer  history  of  Milwaukee 
1833-46,  with  a  topog.  description.  Map.  Mil- 
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Buddhism.     See  Davids ;  —  Feer. 

Buenos  Ayres.     See  Wilcocke. 

Bugeaud  de  la  Picconerie,  Thomas  R.,  due 
d'Isly.     See  Ideville. 

Bulkley,  Lucius  D.  Eczema  and  its  manage- 
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Bunce,  Oliver  B.  Bachelor  Bluff:  his  opinions, 
sentiments,  and  disputations.     N.  Y.,  1881.    12°. 

2404.61 

Republished  from  Appleton's  Journal  with  alterations  and 
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Burke,  Sir  (J.)  Bernard,  ed.  The  book  of 
orders  of  knighthood  and  decorations  of  honour 
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Burmah.     See  British. 

Bum,  Robert  S.  The  practical  directory  for 
the  improvement  of  landed  property,  and  the 
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Burnett,  James  C.  The  medicinal  treatment 
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Burton,  Richard  F.  Camoens :  his  life  and 
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In  vol.  a,  pp.  6S1-6S9  is  a  list  of  the  editions  of  the  works 
of  Camoens,  and  a  table  of  the  translations. 

Bush,  Philippa  C.  Memoir  of  Anne  Gorham 
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Butterfield,  Consul  W.  History  of  the  dis- 
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Butts,  Isaac.  Protection  and  free  trade.  N.  Y. , 
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In  favor  of  free  trade. 

Byam,  George.  Wanderings  in  some  of  the 
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Calkins,  Norman  A.  Manual  of  object-teach- 
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Cambodia.     See  Delaporte- 

Cambridge,  England.  Antiquarian  society. 
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Cambridge,  Mass.  Exercises  in  celebrating 
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bridge, held  Dec.  28,'  1880.  Camb.,  1881.  Illus. 
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Camoens,  Luis  de.     See  Burton. 

Campello,  Enrico  di,  conte.  Count  Campello. 
An  autobiography.  Giving  his  reasons  for  leav- 
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Canada.  See  Molinari ;  —  Ramezay ;  —  So- 
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Carey,  William.     See  Culross. 


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Carlyle,  Thomas.     See  Alexandef-,  P.  P. 

Caroline,  queen  of  George  IV.  See  Fitz- 
George  ;  —  Green  bag ;  —  Hone ;  —  Kettle ;  — 
Queen,  The;  — Queen's  budget;  —  Queen's  let- 
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Carpentry.     See  Every. 

Carriages.  5ee  Great  Britain.    Com.  of  patents. 

Cartier,  Jacques.  See  Society  litt^raire  et  his- 
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Cartwright,  Julia  M.  Mantegna  and  Francia. 
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Castro,  Thomas.     See  Cockburn. 

Caucasus.     See  Phillipps-Wolley. 

Cellarius,  pseud.  A  new  analogy  between  re- 
vealed religion  and  the  course  and  constitution 
of  nature.     L.,  1881.     8°.  3438.74 

Centz,  P.  C,  pseud.     See  Sage,  Bernard  J. 

Chadwick,  Edmund,  and  Boardman,  James. 
Reports  on  the  estate  of  Sir  Andrew  Chadwick, 
and  the  recent  proceedings  of  the  Chadwick  as- 
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Chadwick,  John  W.  The  man  Jesus  :  a  course 
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Charcoal  drawing.     See  Meusnier. 

Charency,  Hyacinthe  de.  Des  signes  de  nume- 
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Chemistry.  See  Appleton  ;  —  Fownes  ;  —  Ros- 
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Chester,  Henrietta  M.  Russia,  past  and  pres- 
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Taken  mainly  from  "  Das  heutige  Russland  "  (Leipzig, 
1870),  supplemented  by  information  from  more  recent  works. 

Chichester,  England.    See  Stephens,  W.  R.  W. 

Chili.     See  Byam. 

China.     See  Hughes. 

China-painting.     See  Hill. 

China-ware.     See  Jones. 

Chinese  literature.     See  Chuang  Tsze. 

Chisholm,  George  G.  The  two  hemispheres  : 
a  popular  account  of  the  countries  and  peoples 
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Chisholm's  all-round  route  and  panoramic 
guide  of  the  St.  Lawrence  and  West.  Montreal, 
i88o.     Illus.     Maps.     8°.  *2389.67 

Christ.     See  Chadwick,  J.  W. ;  —  Flanders. 

Christian  antiquities.  See  Anderson  ;  — Boutell. 

Christianity.     See  Row ;  —  Simcox ;  —  Sorley. 

Chuang  Tsze,  Taoist philosopher.  The  divine 
classic  of  Nan-Hua.  With  an  excursus,  and 
copious  annotations  in  English  and  Chinese. 
Shanghai,  1881.     8°.  3024.21 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Chamber  of  commerce,  and 
merchants'  exchange.  Annual  reports,  22,  23,  27, 
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Circourt,  Adolphe  M.  P.,  comte  de.  See 
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Civilization.     See  Lubbock. 

Clark,  Daniel  K.  Tramways,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  the  tramways  of  the  United  Kingdom. 
Supplementary  volume.  L.,  1882  [1881].  Plates. 
Sm.  8°.  8017.56 

Clark,  Rush.  Memorial  addresses  on  the  life 
and  character  of  Rush  Ctark  (a  representative 
from  Iowa),  in  the  House  of  representatives  and 
in  the  Senate,  46th  congress,  2d  session.  [April, 
1879.]     Wash.,  1881.     Pqrtr.     8°.  4441-73 


Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Events  and  epochs  in 
religious  history ;  being  the  substance  of  lectures 
delivered  in  the  Lowell  institute,  Boston,  1880. 
B.,  1881.     Portrs.     Illus.    Map.    Fac-simile.   8°. 

352555 

Contents.  —  The  catacombs  ;  Buddhist  monks  of  Central 
Asia;  Christian  monks  and  monastic  life;  Augustine, 
Anselm,  Bernard,  and  their  times;  Jeanne  D'Arc;  Savon, 
arola  and  the  renaissance ;  Luther  and  the  reformation ; 
Loyola  and  the  Jesuits;  Mystics  in  all  religions;  George 
F"ox  and  the  Quakers;  The  Huguenots;  John  Wesley  and 
his  times. 

Clermont-Ganneau,  Charles.  L'imagerie  phd- 
nicienne  et  la  mythologie  iconologique  chez  les 
Grecs.  ire  partie.  P.,  1880.  [Etude  d'arch^o- 
logie  orientale.]     8°.  *2g6i.5i 

Contents.  —  ire  partie.  La  coupe  ph^nicienne  de  Pales- 
trina  avec  huit  planches. 

Cleveland  [Ohio]  directory  for  the  year  end- 
ing June,  1881.     Vol.   10.     Cleveland,  1880.     8°. 

♦4390.58 

Clyde,  John  C,  ed.  Life  of  James  H.  Coffin. 
Easton,  1881.     Portr.     Illus.     12°.  4349.96 

Ccbden,  Richard.     See  Morley. 

Cochrane,  Robert.  Earnest  lives.  Edinb., 
1881.     Sm.  8°.  24593.74 

Contents. — Lucy  Hutchinson;  Lady  Rachel  Russell; 
Frederick  Perthes;  Robert  Moffat;  Janet  Hamilton;  Sir 
David  Brewster;  Charles  Knight. 

—  Great  orators,  statesman  and  divines  ;  brief 
lives,  with  specimens  of  characteristic  speeches. 
Edinb.,  1881.     Portr.     Sm.  8".  24593.73 

Cockburn,  ^iV  Alexander  J.  E.  Charge  of  the 
Lord  chief  justice  of  England  in  the  case  of  the 
queen  against  Thomas  Castro,  otherwise  Arthur 
Orton,  otherwise  Sir  Roger  Tichborne.  L., 
1874,75.     2  v.     8°.  *7687.n 

The  delivery  of  this  charge  was  begun  on  the  i6otli  day 
and  finished  on  the  188th  day  of  the  trial.  The  volumes 
contain  each  821  pp.  Vol.  2  has  23  plates  of  fac-similes  of 
handwriting. 

Coffin,  James  H.     See  Clyde. 

Cohen,  Henry.  Description  historique  des 
monnaies  frappees  sous  I'empire  romain  commu- 
ndment  appelles  m^dailles  imperiales.  2e  ^d. 
T.  I.    P.,  1880.     Illus.     8°.  *275i.5i 

Colonna,  Vittoria,  marchesa  di  Pescara.  See 
Roscoe,  Mrs.  H. 

Colorado.     See  Dall. 

Comenius  {properly  Komensky),  Johann  A. 
See  Laurie. 

Commerce.  6'ee  Paris.  Exposition  universelle ; 
—  Phear. 

Comte,  (I.)  Auguste  (M.  F.  X.).  La  philoso- 
phie  positive.  R^sum^  par  Jules  Rig.  P.,  1880, 
81.     2  V.     8°.  36003.61 

Conferences  de  I'Association  scientifique  de 
France*,  a  la  Sorbonne,  1878-80.  Comptes  rendus 
par  H.  Grignet.     P.,  1881.     16°.  59i9a-50 

Conflicts,  The,  of  the  age.     N.Y.,  1881.     80. 

5481.57 

Contents.  — An  advertisement  for  a  new  religion,  by  an 
evolutionist.  The  confession  of  an  agnostic,  by  an  agnos- 
tic. What  morality  have  we  left?  by  a  new  light  moralist. 
Review  of  the  fight,  by  a  Yankee  farmer. 

Papers  republished  from  the  North  American  review, 
with  a  few  additional  paragraphs. 

Contagion.     See  U.  S.    Bureau  of  agriculture. 

Conversation.     See  Huntington. 

Conversations  on  the  creation  :  chapters  on 
Genesis  and  evolution.  By  a  layman.  L. 
[1881.]     Sm.  8°.  5489a.5i 


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January, 


Cook,  Dutton.  Hours  with  the  players.  L., 
x88i.     3v.     80.  2476.65 

Conttnts. — Vol.  i.  Will  Mountford  and  Lord  Mohun; 
Mrs.  Woffington;  Poor  Perdita;  Sir  Peter  Teazle;  Lady 
Teazle;  Joseph  Surface;  Charles  Surface;  Sir  Benjamin 
Backbite;  Mr.  Crabtrce;  Mrs.  Candour;  Sir  Oliver  Sur- 
&ce.  —  a.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Baddeley;  Married  beneath  her; 
A  genUeman  of  the  name  of  B<K>th;  Miss  Smithson;  Old 
Farren;  Mrs.  Glover;  Sir  Charles  Coldstream;  Charlotte 
Coshman ;  Rachel  Felix ;  Charles  Kean ;  A  note  on  Fechter. 

Cook,  James.  Bibliography  of  the  writings  of 
Charles  Dickens,  with  many  curious  and  inter- 
esting particulars  relating  to  his  works.  L,., 
1879.     S°.  *256oa.6o 

Cooke,  George  W.  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  : 
his  life,  writings,  and  philosophy.  B.,  1881. 
Portr.      12°.  4348.115 

Cooke,  M.  C.  Freaks  and  marvels  of  plant 
life.     L.  [18S1?]    lllus.     Sm.  8°.  3858.70 

Coole,  Fermanagh  co.,  Ireland.  See  Lowry- 
Corry. 

Co-operative  societies.  See  Paris.  Exposition 
universelU. 

Coquelin,  Benoit  C.  Molifere  et  Le  misan- 
thrope.    P.,  1881.     16°.  4664.58 

Corean  language.     See  Dictionnaire. 

Cornish,  Francis  W.  Life  of  Oliver  Crom- 
well. With  maps  and  plans.  L.,  1882  [1881J. 
[Historical  biographies.]     Sm.  8°.  244ga.63 

Cortes,  Hernando.     See  Lopez  de  G6mara. 

Corwin,  Thomas.     See  Russell,  A.  P. 

Cory,  Arthur.  The  Eastern  menace.  L.,  1881. 
Sm.  8".  2515.17 

The  "  Shadows  of  coming  events,"  by  the  same  author, 
rewritten,  and  much  added. 

Costume.     See  Smith,  C.  H. 

Cotton.  The  journal  of  the  cotton  trade  and 
its  allied  and  auxiliary  industries.  Vol.  i,  2. 
Manchester,  1877,  78.     F°.  *7650.i5 

Title  of  vol.  2  is,  "  Cotton  and  its  allied  industries.  The 
Journal  of  the  cotton,  woollen,  silk,  jute,  and  linen  trades." 

Cotton  fibre.     See  Bowman. 

Couffon  de  Kerdellech,  Alexandre.  Recherches 
8ur  la  chevalerie  du  duch^  de  Bretagne ;  suivies 
de  notices  concernant  les  grands  officiers  de  la 
couronne  de  France  qu'a  produits  la  Bretagne. 
Nantes,  1877.     2  v.     8°.  2635.57 

Counterpoint.     See  Richter. 

Cox,  David.     See  Hall,  W. 

Cox,  Sir  George  W.  The  little  cyclopaedia 
of  common  things.  With  illus.  L.,  1882  [1881]. 
Sm.  80.  8038.7 

This  is  in  substance  an  English  edition  of  Champlin's 
••  Young  folks'  cyclopxdia  of  common  tilings."  The  changes 
are  few  and  unimportant;  the  American  authorship,  however, 
is  unacknowledged. 

Cox,  Homersham.  The  institutions  of  the 
English  government.     L.,  1863.     8°.  2513.22 

Cox,  John  C.  Notes  on  the  churches  of  Derby- 
shire. With  heliotypes  and  other  illus.  Ches- 
terfield, 1875-79.     4  V.     8°.  4094.65 

Crafts,  William  F.  Plain  uses  of  the  black- 
board and  slate,  and  other  illustrations  in  the 
Sunday-school  and  home.  Added,  illustrative 
teaching  in  the  primary  or  infant  school,  by 
Mrs.  W.  F.  Crafts.     N.Y.  [1881.]     12°.      5445.77 

Creation.     See  Conversations; — Obry. 

Crickets.     See  U.  S.     Entomological  com. 

Crimea.     See  Phillipps-Wolley. 

Cromwell,  Oliver.     See  Cornish. 

Crosby,  Howard.     See  Moderation. 

Cruikshank,  George.  See  Hone:  — Queen: 
—  R  ....  1  fowls. 


Crustacea.     See  Rolland. 

Cuba.     See  Steele. 

Cui,  Cdsar.  La  musique  en  Russie.  [Appen- 
dice:  Notice  sur  C^sar  Cui.]     P.,  1880.     8°. 

4044.68 

Culross,  James.  William  Carey.  L.,  1881. 
[Men  worth  remembering.]     16°.  24593.68 

Cumberland  county,  Maine.     See  Beers. 

Cummings,  William  H.  [Henry]  Purcell. 
L.,  1881.     [Great  musicians.]     Sm.  8°.      4047.67 

Cuneiform  inscriptions.  See  Haldvy ;  —  Op- 
pert. 

Cunha,  J.  Gerson  da.  The  Konkani  language 
and  literature.  For  the  Bombay  gazetteer.  Bom- 
bay, 1881.     8°.  5023.17 

Cylinders,  Oriental.     See  M^nant. 

Dahlgren,  Madeline  V.  South  sea  sketches. 
B.,  1881.     12°.  2363.7a 

Incidents  of  a  residence  in  South  America. 

Dall,  Caroline  W.  H.  My  first  holiday;  or, 
letters  home  from  Colorado,  Utah,  and  Cali- 
fornia.    B.,  1881.     16°.  2363.73 

Dalyell,  John  G.  The  darker  superstitions  of 
Scotland.     Edinb.,  1834.     8°.  76003.70 

Darwin,  Charles  R.  The  formation  of  veg- 
etable mould,  through  the  action  of  worms,  with 
observations  on  their  habits.  With  illus.  L., 
1881.     Sm.  8°.  3875.21 

Daudet,  Alphonse.  Numa  Roumestan.  Mceurs 
parisiennes.     36  ^d.     P.,  1881.     12°.         46603.88 

Daudet  (L.  M.)  Ernest.  Histoire  des  con- 
spirations royalistes  du  Midi  sous  la  revolution. 
(1790-93.)     P.,i88i.  Folded  maps.   16°.  46293.57 

David,  Ferdinand.  Violin  school.  [Violin- 
schule.]  Part  i,  2.  (Ed.  by  B.  Listemann.) 
[English  and  German.']  B.,  n.  d.  2  v.  Illus. 
4°.  80403.56 

Davids,  Thomas  W.  Rhys.  Lectures  on  the 
origin  and  growth  of  religion  as  illustrated  by 
some  points  in  the  history  of  Indian  Buddhism. 
L.,  1881.     [The  Hibbert  lectures,  1881.]     8°. 

54803.55 

Davies,  Thomas  L.  O.  A  supplementary 
English  glossary.     L.,  1881.     8°.  *2487.69 

Decoration.  See  Haweis ;  —  Revue  des  arts 
ddcoratifs. 

Decorations  of  honor.     See  Burke. 

Decourdemanche,  J.  A.  Milleet  un  proverbes 
turcs,  recueillis,  traduits  et  mis  en  ordre  par  J. 
A.  Decourdemanche.     P.,  1878.     160.      50593.33 

Deguerre,  Albert.  De  la  liberty  individuelle 
en  droit  romain  et  en  droit  franijais.  P.,  1876. 
8°.  5622.3 

Delaporte,  Louis  M.  J.  Voyage  au  Cambodge. 
L'architecture  khmer.  P.,  18&.  Map.  Illus. 
8°.  307oa.5i 

Demolins,  Edmond.  Histoire  de  France.  P., 
1879,  80.     4  v.     18°.  4619.51 

Denmark.     See  Ott^. 

D6ploiement  stratdgique  probable  des  forces 
allemandes  sur  la  frontiere  fran<;aise.  Avec 
cartes.     P.,  1881.     80.  3957-56 

Extract  du  Journal  des  sciences  militaires. 

Depping,  Guillaume.  Le  chevalier  de  Jars, 
son  histoire,  son  proems  (1633).  P.,  1881. 
[Etudes  sur  le  rfegne  de  Louis  xiii  et  sur  I'ad- 
ministration  de  Richelieu.]     8°.  6622.6 

De  Quincey,  Thomas.     See  Masson. 

Derbyshire,  England.     See  Cox,  J.  C 


1882. 


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Deschamps,  Eustache.  CEuvres  completes, 
publiees  par  le  marquis  de  Queux  de  Saint- 
Hilaire.  P.,  1878,  80.  2  v.  Fac-simile.  [So- 
ci^te  des  anciens  textes  fran(jais.]     8°.        2694.71 

Design.     See  Rimmer. 

De  Vinnd,  Daniel.  History  of  the  Irish  primi- 
tive church,  together  with  the  life  of  St.  Patrick, 
and  his  confession.     N.Y.,  1870.     16°.      5527.12 

Dewing,  Maria  R. ,  formerly  Miss  Oakey. 
Beautv  in  dress.     N.Y.,  1881.     16°.  6007.74 

Dexter,  Henrv  M.  True  story  of  John  Smyth, 
the  Se-Baptist;  with  an  inquiry  whether  dipping 
were  a  new  mode  of  baptism  in  England,  in  or 
about  1641.  With  collections  toward  a  bibli- 
ography of  the  first  two  generations  of  the 
Baptist  controversy.     B.,  1881.     8°.     "     *3543-69 

Dickens,  Charles.  Letters.  Vol.  3.  1836-70. 
Ed.  by  his  sister-in-law  and  his  eldest  daughter. 
L.,  1882  [1881].     8°.  2455.60 

—  Same.     Vol.  3.     N.Y.,  1881.     12°.      2457.65 

—  See  Cook,  J. ;  —  Hassard. 
Dictionnaire  cor^en-fran9ais.     Contenant :     i. 

Partie  lexicographique ;  2.  Partie  grammaticale ; 
3.  Partie  geographique.  Par  les  missionnaires  de 
Corde  de  la  Societe  des  missions  etrangeres  de 
Paris.  Yokohama,  1880.  3  parts  in  i  v.  Map. 
8°.  3031-66 

Diet.     See  Kingsford. 

Dillon,  John  B.     Oddities  of  colonial  legisla- 

'  tion  in  America,  with  authentic  records  of  the 

origin  and  growth  of  pioneer  settlements  [etc.]. 

Indianapolis,  1879.     Portr.     8°.  4222,61 

Diocesan  histories.  See  Low ;  —  Poole ;  — 
Stephens,  W.  R.  W. 

Diplomacy.     See  U.  S.     Dept.  of  State. 

Dolomites.     See  Leclercq,  J. 

Domesday  book.  Vol.  i,  11  [and  iii,  iv]. 
[London.]     1783,  i8i6.     4  v.     F°.  *7040.4-6 

Contents.  —  i,  2.  Domesday  book.  3.  Libri  censualis 
vocati  Domesday  book,  indices.  4.  Libri  censualis,  addi- 
tamenta  ex  codic.  antiquiss.  Exon'  Domesday.  Inquisitio 
Eliensis.     Liber  VVinton'.     Boldon  book. 

Volumes  I,  3,  were  published  in  1783,  under  the  care  of 
Abraham  Farley,  and  were  never  reprinted,  althoug^h  titles, 
dated  1S16,  are  often  added  to  these  volumes.  Volumes  3,  4, 
were  prepared  by  a  Record  commission,  appointed  in  1800. 

"  '1  he  most  ancient  record  in  the  kingdom,  and  the  regis- 
ter from  which  judgment  was  to  be  given  upon  the  value, 
tenure,  and  services  of  tlie  land,  therein  described."  — 
Lowndes. 

Domestic  animals.  See  U.  S.  Bureau  of 
agriculture. 

Domestic  economy.     See  Babcock. 

Donaldson,  Thomas.     See  Brown,  G.  W. 

Doran.John.  In  and  about  Drury  Lane  and 
other  papers.  Repr.  from  'Temple  Bar.'  L., 
1881.     2  V.     8".  2555-72 

In  vol.  1  arc  biographical  sketches  of  Master  Betty, 
Charles  Young,  Wm.  C.  Macrcady;  and  in  vol.  2,  of  the 
Dibdins,  Horatio  Nelson,  £mma  Hamilton,  and  £.  W. 
Montagu. 

Drake,  Samuel  A.  Around  the  Hub.  A  boys' 
book  about  Boston.    B.,  1881.  Illus.    16°.    2359.78 

—  The  heart  of  the  White  Mountains,  their 
legend  and  scenery.  With  illus.  by  W.  Hamilton 
Gibson.    N.  Y.,  1880  [1881].    Map.    4°.  *238oa.2 

Drama  (including  the  stage).     See  Annales; 

—  Cook,  D. ;  —  Doran  ;  —  Fitzgerald,  P. ;  — 
James  ;  —  Matthews ;  —  Zola. 

Draper,  Lyman  C.  King's  mountain  and  its 
heroes :  history  of  the  battle,  Oct.  7th,  1780. 
With  steel  portrs.,  maps,  and  plans.  Cincinnati, 
1 88 1.     8°.  4222.62 

Dress.     See  Dewing. 

Drury  Lane  theatre.     See  Doran. 


Du  Bled,  Victor.  Histoire  de  la  monarchic 
de  juillet  de  1830  a  1848.  Avec  une  introd.  sur 
le  droit  constitutionnel  aux  Etats-Unis,  en  Suisse, 
en  Angleterre  et  en  Belgique.  P.,  1877,  79-  2  v. 
8".  2616.59 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul  B.  The  land  of  the  mid- 
night sun  :  journeys  through  Sweden,  Norway, 
Lapland,  and  northern  Finland.  With  map  and 
illus.     L.,  1881.     2  V.     8°.  2862.64 

Duerer,  Albrecht.     See  Heath,  R.  F. 

Dulles,  John  W.  The  ride  through  Palestine. 
Illus.  by  maps  and  engr.     Phila.,   1881.     12°. 

3079.71 

Duparc,  Henry,  and  Cochin,  Henry.  Expul- 
sions des  congregations  religieuses;  r^cits  et 
tdmoignages.  Preceddes  d'une  preface  par  M.  le 
due  de  Broglie.     P.,  1881.     18'*.  5528.54 

Durand,  Alice.  Les  degr^s  de  I'^chelle.  Par 
Henry  Grdville  [;)5e?<^.].     ge  dd.     P.,  1881.    18°. 

466oa.87 

Durham,  England.  ,  See  Low. 

Dussieux,  Louis  (E.).  Le  chateau  de  Ver- 
sailles. Histoire  et  description.  Versailles, 
1881.     2  V.     Illus.     80.  2635.65 

Dutuit,  Eugene.  Manuel  de  I'amateur  d'es- 
tampes.  Ouvrage  enrichi  de  fac-similes  des 
estampes  les  plus  rares  reproduites  par  I'h^lio- 
gravure.     [T.  4.]     P.,  1881.     8«.  *6o73.50 

Contents.  —  4.  ficoles  flamande  et  hollandaise.  T.  i. 
Aken-Goyen. 

Dyer,  Thomas  F.  T.  Domestic  folk-lore.  L. 
[1881.]     Sm.  8°.  24693.85 

Earliest  royal  decree,  The,  on  printing;  or, 
Thierry  Martins  in  Spain.  (Seville,  December 
25.  1477-)     New  Haven,  i88i.     F°.  **6ii9.i5 

Number  five  of  fifty  copies  only,  reproduced  from  a  tra- 
cing of  the  original  manuscript,  and  edited  by  W.  I.  Knapp. 

Early  English  text  society.  See  Alexander 
and  Dindimus  ;  —  Blickling  homilies  ;  —  Brink- 
low  ;  —  Fisher,  J. ;  —  Furnivall ;  —  Generydes  ;  — 
Gesta  Romanorum ;  —  Lay  folks  ;  — Morris ;  — 
Myroure ;  —  Romance ;  —  WicklifF. 

Earth,  The.     See  Hallock. 

East,  The.     See  Stanley. 

Eastern  question.     See  Cory. 

Ebers,  Georg  M.  The  emperor.  A  romance. 
From  the  German  by  Clara  Bell.  N.  Y.,  1881. 
2  V.     16°.  48703.67 

The  scene  is  laid  in  Egypt  at  the  time  of  tlie  emperor 
Hadrian. 

Eccles,  Lancashire.     See  Ancient. 

Ecclesiastical  history.  See  Clarke ;  —  Sim- 
cox  ;  —  Sorley. 

Eclectic  magazine.     Index.     See  Griswold. 

Eczema.     See  Bulkley. 

Eden,  Garden  of.     See  Obry. 

Edinburgh  university  calendar.  1864-65,  80- 
81.     Edinb.,  1864,  80.     Sm.  8".  *2487.22 

Education.  See  Bardeen ;  — Browning,  O. ;  — 
Calkins  ;  —  Massachusetts.  Board  of  education; 
—  Pierre ;  —  U.  S.     Bureau  of  education. 

Edwards,  Eliezer.  Words,  facts,  and  phrases. 
A  dictionary  of  curious,  "quaint,  and  out-of-the- 
way  matters".     L.,  1882  [1881].     Sm.  8°.    2247.69 

Egypt :  as  seen  in  Scripture  and  on  the  monu- 
ments.    L-  [1881  ^    Illus.    Sm.  8°.  50593.29 

Egypt,     See  Mariette ;  —  Oppert ;  —  Wilson. 

Ehlers,  Rudolph-  Das  alte  Gesetz  und  die 
neue  Zeit.  Die  zehn  Gebote  fiir  die  Gegenwart 
ausgelegt.     Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1877.   16°.      5445.70 


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Eighteenth  century.     See  Goncourt. 

Electric  light.  See  Great  Britain.  Com.  of 
■batents. 

Electricity.  See  Blavier ;  —  Boyce ;  —  Max- 
well :  —  Prescott. 

Eliot,  George,  ^5c«^.  Daniel  Deronda.  N.  Y. 
[Co/5.  1876.]     2  V.     [Harper's  Library  ed.]     \2°. 

*^*456ob.6i 

—  See  Manchester ;  —  Sutton. 

Ellery,  Harrison.  Pedigree  of  Ellery  of  the 
United  States  of  America.    B.,  1881.    Broadside. 

**443i.8 

Elliot,  Frances.  The  diary  of  an  idle  woman 
in  Sicily.     L.,  1881.     2  v.     Sm.  8°.  2768.66 

Elson,  Louis  C.  The  harmonica.  A  collec- 
tion of  four-part  songs,  for  male  voices,  with 
German  and  English  words,  tr.  and  ed.  by  L.  C. 
Elson.     B.   [Co/.  1878.]     5  V.     8°.  8052.106 

Emerson,  George  R.  William  Ewart  Glad- 
stone.    A  biography.     L.   [1881.]     Portr.     8°. 

2540-53 

Etnerson,  Ralph  W.     See  Cooke ;  —  Homes. 

Encyclopaedias,  See  Cox,  Sir  G.  W. ;  —  Ed- 
wards. 

Engines  (Air,  Gas,  etc.).  See  Great  Britain. 
Com.  of  patents. 

England.  History.,  etc.  See  Gairdner ;  — 
Glover ;  —  Hassard ;  —  Palgrave  ;  —  Syme ;  — 
Taswell-Langmead ;  —  Traill;  —  Winter;  — 
Yonge. 

England,  Church  of.  See  Diocesan  histories ; — 
Franklin,  B. 

English  dialect  society. 

—  Series  A.    Namely:  — 

—  Skeat,  W.  W.,  and  Nodal,  J.  H.,  ed.  Bib- 
liographical list  of  works,  illustrative  of  the 
various  dialects  of  English.     L.,  1877.     8". 

*H.*46o3.50 

—  Series  B.     Namely :  — 

—  Skeat,  Walter  W. ,  ed.  Reprinted  glossaries 
Nos.  1-22.    L.,  1873-79.    4v.  ini.    8°.    *,^*46o4.50 

—  Series  C.  Original  glossaries.  L., 1873-81.  8°. 
Namely  :  — 

—  Britten,  James.  Old  country  and  farming 
words  :  gleaned  from  agricultural  Ijooks. 

***46o5.58 

—  Courtney,  Margaret  A.,  and  Couch,  Thomas 
Q^    Glossary  of  words  in  use  in  Cornwall. 

No.  I  in  ***46o5.57 

—  Dickinson,  William.  Glossary'  of  words 
and  phrases  pertaining  to  the  dialect  of  Cumber- 
land. No.  2  in  ***46o5.55 

—  Evans,  Arthur  B.  Leicestershire  words, 
phrases,  and  proverbs.  _  ***46o5.59 

—  Harland,  John.  Glossary  of  words  used  in 
Swaledale,  Yorkshire.  No.  i  in  *^*46o5.5o 

—  Patterson,  William  H.  Glossary  of  words 
in  use  in  the  counties  of  Antrim  and  Down. 

No.  2  in  ***46o5.57 

—  Peacock,  Edward.  Glossary  of  words  used 
in  the  wapentakes  of  Manley  and  Corringham, 
Lincolnshire.  '  ***46o5.54 

—  Robinson,  C.  Clough.  Glossary  of  words 
pertaining  to  the  dialect  of  Mid-Yorkshire ;  with 
others  peculiar  to  lower  Nidderdale.     ***46o5.53 

—  Robinson,  F.  K.  Glossary  of  words  used  in 
the  neighbourhood  of  Whitby.  ***46o5.5i 

—  Ross,  Frederick,  and  'others.  Glossary  of 
words  used  in  Holderness,  in  the  East-riding  of 
Yorkshire.  No.  i  in  ***46o5.55 

—  Skeat,  Walter  W.,  ed.  Cleveland  words 
[etc.].  No.  2  in  ***46o5.5o 


English  dialect  society,  continued. 

—  Series  D.     Natnely :  — 

—  Specimens  of  English  dialects,  i.  Devon- 
shire. An  Exmoor  scolding  and  courtship,  ed.  by 
F.  T.  Elworthy.  2.  Westmoreland.  A  bran  new 
wark  [by  W.  de  Worfat,  ^5e«</.  of  Wm.  Hutton], 


ed.  by  W.  W.  Skeat.     L.,  1879. 


^*46o6.53 


Tusser,  Thomas.  Fine  hundred  pointes  of 
good  husbandrie.     8°.  *^*46o6.52 

English  language  and  literature.  See  IBeljame ; 
—  Davies ;  —  Early  English  text  society ;  —  Hal- 
kett ;  —  Hall,  T.  D. ;  —  Hodgson ;  — 'Hows ;  — 
Hunt ;  — Jackson  ;  —  Osmun  ;  —  Webster. 

Engravings.     See  Dutuit. 

Entomology.  See  American  entomological 
society ;  —  Rolland ;  —  Rothschild ;  —  U.  S.  JEn- 
tomological  com. 

Epictetus.  The  Encheiridion  of  Epictetus. 
Tr.  from  the  Greek,  with  preface  and  notes,  by 
T.  W.  H.  Rolleston.    L.,  1881.    Sm.  8°.    2979.73 

—  The  Enchiridion  of  Epictetus,  and  the 
Golden  verses  of  Pythagoras.  Tr.  into  English 
prose  and  verse.  With  some  original  poems.  By 
Thomas  Talbot.     L.,  1881.     Sm''.  8°.  2979.72 

Epilepsy.     See  Bourneville. 

Essery,  Richard  A.  Sketches  of  progress. 
L.,  1S81.     Sm.  8«.  5562.72 

Etchings.     Sec  Le  Sage  ;  —  Poets  ;  —  Reid. 

Etheridge,  Robert,  yV.,  and  Jack,  Robert  L. , 
compilers.  Catalogue  of  works,  papers,  reports, 
and  maps,  on  the  geology,  palaeontology,  min- 
eralogy, etc.,  of  the  Australian  continent  and 
Tasmania.     L.,  1881.     8".  *6i73.23 

Ethnography.  See  Paris.  Exposition  uni- 
versclle. 

Eton  college  library.     See  Thackeray. 

Europe.     See  Seguin. 

Evans,  Christmas.     See  Hood. 

Everett,  Anne  G.     See  Bush. 

Every  man  his  own  mechanic.  With  750 
engravings  on  wood.     L.  [1881.^]     8°.       8017.37 

Evidences  of  a  revealed  religion.     Sec  Bruce. 

Evolution.     See  Conversations ;  —  Schurman. 

Expftlsion  of  religious  orders  from  France. 
Sec  Duparc. 

Eye.     See  Giraud-Teulon. 

Fabrics.     See  Great  Britain.     Com.  of  patents. 

Falke,  Jakob  von.  Greece  and  Rome,  their 
life  and  art.  Tr.  by  W.  H.  Browne.  Illus.  N.Y., 
1882  [1881].     4".  *«*296o.65 

Farlow,  William  G.  Marine  algae  of  New 
England  and  adjacent  coast.  Wash.,  1881. 
Plates.     8°.  3844.61 

Repr.  from  the  report  of  the  U.  S.  fish  com.,  for  1879. 

Farrar,  Charles  S.  History  of  sculpture, 
painting,  and  architecture.  Topical  lessons, 
with  specific  references  to  valuable  books.  Chi- 
cago, 1881.     Sq.  16".  4077.74 

Farrar,  Frederic  W.  Mercy  and  judgment :  a 
few  last  words  on  Christian  eschatology  with 
reference  to  Pusey's  "  What  is  of  faith  ?  "  N.  Y. , 
1881.     12°.  5443-63 

Farriery.     Sec  Great  Britain.     Com.  of  patents. 

Faucher  de  Saint-Maurice,  Narcisse  H.  E. 
De  tribord  a  babord.  Trois  croisiferes  dans  le 
golfe  Saint-Laurent    Montreal,  1877.   16".  2363.70 

Favre,  (C.  G.)  Jules.  Discours  parlemen- 
taires  publics  par  Mme  Vve  Jules  Favre.  T.  3,  4. 
P.,  1881.     8°.  4622.5a 

Contftits.  —  ^.  Discours,  1865-1870.-4.  Discours,  1S70- 
1878;  Ecrits  divers,  1836-1879. 


IP 


1882. 


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Faye,  Hervd  A.  E.  A.  Cours  d'astronomie  de 
I'Ecole  polytechnique.  ire  partie.  P.,  1881. 
Illus.     8°.  **502oa.5o 

Featherman,  A.  Social  history  of  the  races  of 
mankind.  5th  division:  Aramaeans.  L.,  1881. 
8".  ,  6232.8 

Feer,  Leon.  Etudes  boudhiques.  Le  livre  des 
Cent  legendes.  (Avadana-Cataka.)  Extrait  du 
Journal  asiatique.    P.,  1881.    8".  3027.31 

Ferns.  See  Heath,  F.  G. ;  — Britten  ;  — Meehan. 

Fick,  C.  J.  Hermann.  Es  ist  ein  Gott.  N.  Y., 
1876.     12°.  5488.85 

Fields,  James  T.  Biographical  notes  and  per- 
sonal sketches,  with  unpublished  fragments  and 
tributes.     B.,  1881.     8°.  43403.131 

Fiji  islands.     See  Home,  J. 

Finagh,  Tyrone  co.,  Ireland.  See  Lowrj- 
Corr}-. 

Finance.     See  Laveleje. 

Fine  arts  (including  finely  illustrated  books). 
See  Ars  moriendi ;  —  Art,  L' ;  —  Art  amateur ;  — 
Benjamin  ; — Drake ; — Falke  ; — Farrar ; — French  ; 

—  Goethe  :  Hermann  and  Dorothea  ;  —  Goncourt ; 

—  Grace  ;  —  Havard  ;  —  Haweis ;  —  Heath  ;  — 
Hervey;  —  Hewetson ;  —  Hill;  —  Labarte ;  — 
Leclercq ;  —  Oppenheim  ;  —  Poets  ;  —  Revue  ;  — 
Seguin  ;  —  Shedd  ;  —  Smith,  C.  H. ;  —  Soldi ;  — 
Timbal ;  —  Watkins  ;  —  Watts,  A.  M.  H. 

Finland.     See  Du  Chaillu. 

Finlason,  William  F.  Commentaries  upon 
martial  law,  with  special  reference  to  its  regula- 
tion and  restraint;  with  an  introd.,  containing 
comments  upon  the  charge  of  the  lord  chief  jus- 
tice in  the  Jamaica  case.     L.,  1867.     8°.      5637.4 

Fish.     See  Rollapd. 

Fisher,  John.  The  English  works  of  John 
Fisher,  bishop  of  Rochester.  Now  first  collected 
by  John  E.  B.  Mayor.  Parti.  L.,  1S76.  Map. 
[Early  English  text  society.]     8°.  *^*46o7.29 

Fishing.     See  Lambert. 

Fistie,  Camille.  L'amour  au  village.  2e  ed. 
P.,  1880.     i8«.  4664.69 

Fitz-George,  H.  W., pseud.  ?  Memoirs  of  the 
late  Mrs.  King  (otherwise  the  diamond  q-n!!), 
with  biographical  anecdotes.     L.    [n.  d.]     8°. 

No.  4  in  *,^*6562.7 

A  satire  on  George  iv  and  Queen  Caroline. 

Fitzgerald,  James  E.  An  examination  of  the 
charter  and  proceedings  of  the  Hudson's  Bay 
company,  with  reference  to  the  grant  of  Van- 
couver's  island.     L. ,   1849.     Map.     Sm.  8". 

44693.79 
Fitzgerald,   Percy.      The    world    behind    the 
scenes.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  2476.66 

Theatrical  sketches.    . 

Fitzwilliam,  William,  viscount  Milton.  History 
of  the  San  Juan  water  boundary  question,  as 
affecting  the  division  of  territory  between  Great 
Britain  and  the  United  States.  With  maps.  L., 
1869.    8°.  4463-54 

Flags.     See  Orden. 

Flanders,  George  T.  Christ  or  Buddha.?  a  re- 
view of  Edwin  Arnold's  poem;  "The  Light  of 
Asia."  [Repr.  from  the  Universalist  quarterly.] 
Salem,  Mass.,  188 1.      16°.  3028.56 

Fleuriot,  Zenaide  M.  A.  Bonasse.  P.,  1880. 
18°.  4664.59 

—  La  rustaude.     P.,  1880.     18°.  4664.67 

Flint  implements.     See  Haynes. 

Florida.     See  Barbour. 

Flowers.     See  Hervey ;  —  Meehan ;  —  Ruskin. 


Folk  lore.     See  Dalyell ;  —  Dyer. 

Force,  Manning  F.  From  Fort  Henry  to 
Corinth.  N.  Y. ,  1881.  Maps.  [Campaigns  of 
the  civil  war.  2.]     12**.  2324.85 

Formosa.     See  Hughes. 

Forrest,  Edwin.     See  Barrett. 

Foster,  Mrs.  J.  Francis.  On  the  art  of  garden- 
ing :  a  plea  for  English  gardens  of  the  future, 
with  practical  hints  for  planting  them.  L. ,  1881. 
Sm.  80.  5999-61 

Fownes,  George.  Manual  of  chemistry.  12th 
ed.  rev.  and  enl.,  by  H.  Watts.  L.,  1877.  2  v. 
Illus.     Sm.  8°.  '  5977-63 

France.  History.,  etc.  See  Annuaire ;  — 
Bainier ;  —  Bardoux ;  —  Blanc ;  —  Daudet ;  —  De- 
molins  ;  —  Deploiement ;  — Depping ; —  Du  Bled ; 

—  Fregeoliere  ;  —  Poncet  de  Bermond. 

—  Revolution,  1789.     See  Bellee  ; — Lockroy; 

—  Pierre ;  — Taine. 

France  ecclesiastique,  La.  Almanach  du 
clerge.  1880,  81.  3oe,  3ie  ann^e.  "  P.,  1880,  81. 
2  V.      18°.  *6639a.i 

Francia,  Francesco  Raibolini,  called.  See 
Cartvvright. 

Francis,  F.  War,  waves,  and  wanderings.  A 
cruise  in  the  "  Lancashire  witch."  L.,  1881.  2  v. 
Sm.  8°.  2267.71 

Description  of  events  in  South  Africa,  and  of  travel 
thence  via  Madagascar  and  the  Indian  ocean  to  Siam,  Japan, 
across  the  Pacific  to  California  and  Alaska. 

Franklin,  Alfred  L.  A.  Les  anciennes  bib- 
liotheques  de  Paris,  ^glises,  monasteres,  col- 
leges, etc.  P.,  1867,  70.  2  V.  Illus.  [Histoire 
g^nerale  de  Paris.]     4°.  *2640.54 

Franklin,  Benjamin.     Sec  Stevens. 

Franklin,  Benjamin,  D.D.  The  creed  and 
modern  thought.     N.  Y.,  1881.      12°.  5445-74 

Franklin,  ^/VJohn.     6>?Beesly;  —  Gilder. 

Franz,  Robert,  f</.  Album  of  songs.  Newed., 
with  German  and  English  words,  and  notes  from 
German  critics.    B.,  1880.     Portr.    4".      8051.108 

Free  masonry.  The  masons  of  Lowell,  Mass., 
Sept.  26,  1881.  In  memoriam.  James  A.  Gar- 
field.    [Lowell,  1881.]     Portr.     8°.         43403.135 

Free  religious  index.  Vol.  i,  new  sen.  B., 
1880,  81.     Fo.  *76oo.5o 

A  collection  of  the  numbers  which  contain  articles  written 
by  F.  M.  Holland. 

Free  trade.     See  Butts. 

Freeman,  Edward  A.  Sketches  from  the  sub- 
ject and  neighbour  lands  of  Venice.  With  illus. 
L.,  1 88 1.     Sm.  8°.  ,       2769.74 

Fr^geolifere,  Henri  R.  B.  de  la.  Emigration 
et  chouannerie.  M^moires,  compl^t^s  par  son 
arri^re-petit-fils.  Eau-forte.  P.,  1881.  8°.      4612.50 

The  author  of  these  memoirs,  as  a  "Chouan"  or  adherent 
of  the  elder  brancli  of  the  Bourbons,  took  part  in  the  opera- 
tions against  tlie  Revolution  and  Bonaparte  from  1789  to 
iS.s. 

French,  Harry  W.  Art  and  artists  in  Con- 
necticut.    B.,  1879.     Illus.     Sm.  4°.  4076.75 

—  Gems  of  genius  :  famous  painters  and  their 
pictures.  With  fifty  full-page  illus.  B.,  1881. 
Sm.  4°.  4076.74 

French,  Airs.  L.  Virginia.  Kernwood.  A 
historical  romance  founded  on  the  events  of  the 
late  war,  from  the  manuscript  of  a  confederate 
spy.  By  L'InconHue  \^pseud.~\.  Louisville,  Ky., 
1868.     12°.  4505.76 

French  language  and  literature.  See  Aubertin ; 
—  Hennequin  ;  —  Matthews ;  —  Thurot ;  —  Zola. 


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January, 


Fuentes,  Manuel  A.  Lima,  or  sketches  of  the 
capital  of  Peru.     P.,  1866.     Illus.     Portrs.     8°. 

4361-51 
Functions    (mathematical    term).       See  La- 
grange. 

Furnivall,  Frederick  J.,  ed.  Adam  Davy's  five 
dreams  about  Edward  11.  The  life  of  St.  Alexius. 
Solomon's  Book  of  Wisdom.  St.  Jeremie's  Fif- 
teen tokens  before  doomsday.  The  lamentacion 
of  Souls.  Ed.  from  the  Laud  ms.  in  the  Bodleian 
library.  L.,  1878.  [Early  English  text  society.] 
8".  *^*24i7.69 

Future  life.     See  Farrar,  F.  W. 

Gairdner,  James,  and  Spedding,  James.  Studies 
in  English  history.     Edinb.,  i88i.     8°.      2424.24 

Contents. — J.  Gairdner:  The  Lollards;  On  the  historical 
element  in  Shakespeare's  Falstaff ;  Katharine  of  Arragon's 
second  marriage;  The  divine  rio^hts  of  kings,  history  of  the 
doctrine;  Sundays  .incient  and  modern.  J.  Spedding- : 
Negotiations  with  Spain  in  the  15th  century;  Katharine  of 
Arragon's  first  marriage;  Review  of  the  evidence  respecting 
the  conduct  of  James  i  in  the  case  of  Sir  T.  Overbury. 

Papers  reprinted  from  the  Fortnightly  review,  f"raser's 
magazine,  etc.,  with  some  alterations. 

Gallagher,  William  D.  Miami  woods.  A 
golden  wedding,  and  other  poems.  Cincin., 
1 88 1.     i2».  2404.68 

Garfield,  James  A.  Garfield's  Avords.  Compiled 
byW.  R.  Balch.    B.,  1881.    Portr.     16°.    239ob.52 

—  6'<'c  Free  masonry; — Hinsdale. 

Garibaldi,  Giuseppe.     See  Bent. 

Garrison,  William  Lloyd.     Set?  Johnson. 

Gastaldi,  Bartolomeo.  Lake  habitations  and 
pre-historic  remains  in  northern  and  central 
Italy.  Tr.  by  C.  H.  Chambers.  L.,  1865.  Illus. 
[Anthropological  society  of  London.  Publica- 
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Geddie,  John.  The  lake  regions  of  central 
Africa.    With  illus.    L.,  1881.    Map.    8°.    50593.28 

Genealogy  of  a  portion  of  the  Pope  family, 
together  with  biographical  notices  of  Col.  Wil- 
liam Pope  of  Boston,  and  some  of  his  descend- 
ants.    B.,  1862.     8°.  *4338.63 

Genealogy.  See  Andrews ;  —  Bergen  ;  —  El- 
lery ;  —  Hayward  ;  —  Hubbell ;  —  Lancashire ;  — 
Lee,  S.  M. ;  —  Lloyd ;  —  Paine ;  —  Russell ;  — 
Seagrave ;  —  Shuey ;  — Tilley ;— Ward ;— Welles ; 
Winter ;  —  Wolcott ;  —  Yardley. 

Generydes :  a  romance  in  seven-line  stanzas. 
Ed.  from  the  unique  paper  ms.  in  Trinity  college, 
Cambridge.  By  W.  Aldis  Wright.  L.,  1878. 
[Early  English  text  society.]     8°.  *^,*24i7.63 

Genet,  J.  V.,,  abbi.  Une  famille  remoise  au 
xvine  siecle.  Etudes  historiques  sur  la  vie,  les 
travaux,  etc.  de  Louis  Jean  L^vesque  de  Pouilly, 
Jean  L^vesque  de  Burigny,  Gerard  Ldvesque  de 
Champeaux,  Simon  Louis  L^vesque  de  Pouilly. 
Reims,  1881.     8°.  4642.63 

Genna,  E.,  pseud.  Irresponsible  philanthro- 
pists. Being  some  chapters  on  the  employment 
of  gentlewomen.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  5574.64 

Geography.  See  Bainier ; —  Chisholm ; —  Paris. 
Exposition  universelle  ;  —  Royal  geographical 
society. 

Geology.    See  Etheridge ;  —  Lyell ;  —  Murray ; 

—  U.  S.     Gcog.  and geol.  survey; — Winchell. 
German  language  and  literature.      See  Otis; 

—  Stern  ;  —  Winkworth. 

Germantown  Friends'  protest  against  slavery, 
1688.     [With  artotype  facsimile.]     Phila.,  n.  d. 

^-  **757o.53 

Germany.  See  D^ploiement ;  —  Scheer ;  — 
Tissot. 


Gesta  Romanorum.  The  early  English  ver- 
sions of  the  Gesta  Romanorum.  Formerly  ed. 
by  Sir  Frederic  Madden  for  the  Roxburghe  club, 
and  now  re-edited  from  the  mss.  in  British 
Museum,  and  University  library,  Cambridge. 
With  introd.,  notes,  glossary,  etc.,  by  Sidney  J. 
H.  Herrtage.  L.,  1879.  [Early  English  text 
society.]    8°.  ***46o7.3a 

Gibson,  William  H.j  illustrator.     See  Drake. 

Gilbert,  William  S.,  and  Sullivan,  Arthur. 
Patience ;  or,  Bunthorne's  bride :  an  aesthetic 
opera  in  two  acts.  [Music,  songs  and  dialogue.] 
B.,  1881.     4°.  8052.107 

Gilder,  William  H.  Schwatka's  search  :  sledg- 
ing in  the  Arctic  in  quest  of  the  Franklin  records. 
Wkh  maps  and  illus.     N.  Y.,  1881.    8°.     2262.58 

Gill,  John  B.  Indigestion  :  what  it  is ;  what  it 
leads  to ;  and  a  new  method  of  treating  it.  2d  ed. 
Phila.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  5765.27 

Gillet,  Joseph  A.,  and  Rolfe,  William  J.  Ele- 
ments of  natural  philosophy.     N.  Y.,  1881.     16°. 

3966.78 

—  Natural  philosophy  for  the  use  of  schools 
and  academies.     N.Y.,  1881.    Illus.   16°.    3966.77 

Gilsum,  N.  H.     See  Hayward. 

Giraud-Teulon,  Marc  A.  L.  F.  La  vision  et 
ses  anomalies.     P.,   1881.     Illus.     8°.         3802.64 

Gladstone,  William  E.     See  Emerson,  G.  R. 

Glasgow  naval  and  marine  engineering  exhibi- 
tion, 1880-81.  Lectures.  With  catalogue  of  the 
exhibition.     Glasgow,  1881.     Plates.     Map.     8°. 

3956.65 

Glover,  Frederick  R.  A.  England  the  remnant 
of  Judah  and  the  Israel  of  Ephraim.  L.,  iSSi. 
Illus.     8".  2299.79 

On  the  Hebrew  origin  of  the  English  race. 

God.     See  Fick. 

Goethe,  Johann  W.  von.  Hermann  and 
Dorothea.  Tr.  by  Henry  Dale.  With  illus.  by 
W.  Kaulbach  and'L.  Hofmann.  N.  Y.  [18S1?] 
4°-  ***2870.54 

—  Wilhelm  Meister's  travels.  Tr.  from  the 
later  and  enl.  ed.  of  the  German,  and  ed.  by 
Edward  Bell.    L.,  1882  [1881].    Sm.  8°.     4872.73 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Works.  Ed.  by  Peter  Cun- 
ningham.   N.Y.,  1881.    4v.    Portr.  "8".    25603.5 

Gomm,  Sir  William  M.  Letters  and  journals 
from  1799  to  Waterloo,  1815.  Ed.  bv  Francis 
Culling  Carr-Gomm.    With  portr.    L.,'i88i.    S". 

2540.54 
Goncourt,  Edmond  L.  A.  H.  de.     La  maison 

d'un  artiste.     P.,  1881.     2  v.     12°.  4077'75 

A  descriptive  study  of  the  various  rooms  of  the  house  of 

an  imaginary  artist.    "All  the  works  of  art,  furniture,  books, 

etc.,  are  supposed  to  be  after  the  fashion  of  the  eighteenth 

century. 

Goody  Two-shoes,  a  facsimile  reproduction  of 
the  ed.  of  1766.  With  an  introd.  bj-  Charles 
Welsh.     L.,  1881.     24°,  1.  p.  *4559a.65 

The  authorship  of  this  well-known  nurserytale  is  ascribed 
in  the  British  museum  catalogue,  to  Giles  Jones,  {(mnd- 
father  of  J.  Winter  Jones,  late  principal  librarian.  Oliver 
Goldsmith  has  also  been  credited  with  being  the  author. 
The  editor  thinks  the  similaritv  in  style  to  Goldsmith's  writ- 
ings, with  other  evidence,  tends  to  support  the  claims  made 
on  his  behalf. 

Gottschalk,  Louis  M.  Notes  of  a  pianist,  dur- 
ing his  professional  tours  in  the  U.  S.,  Canada, 
the  Antilles,  and  South  America.  Ed.  by  his 
sister,  Clara  Gottschalk.  Tr.  from  the  French  by 
R.E.Peterson.    Phila.,  1881.     Portr.    8°.    2363.71 

Gouge,  Henry  A.  New  system  of  ventilation. 
4th  ed.  enl.,  with  illus.  N.  Y.,  i88i.  8°.     8094.13 


1882. 


BATES   HALL 


Grace,  A.  F.  A  course  of  lessons  in  landscape 
painting  in  oils.  With  nine  reproductions  in 
colour  after  Turner,  Constable,  etc.,  and  numer- 
ous examples  engraved  on  wood.     L.,  1881.     4°. 

***Cab.40,  H.I 

Grand  army  of  the  republic.     See  Lovering. 

Grape.     See  Ladrey- 

Grasses.     See  Roland. 

Great  Britain.  The  land  law  Ireland  act 
[i88ij,  with  notes,  index,  and  precis,  by  R. 
Johnston.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8".  5563.67 

—  Commissioners  of  patents.  Alphabetical 
index  of  patentees  and  applicants  for  1880.  L. , 
1881.     L.  8«.  Patent  Room 

Journal.     1880,    vol.    2,  July-Dec. ;   1881, 

vol.i,  Jan. -June.  L.,i88i.  2  v.  L.8°.  Patent  Room 

Patents  for  inventions.     Abridgments  of 

specifications.  L.,  1879,  80.  Sm.  8°.  Patent  Room 
Namely :  — 

Air,  gas,  and  other  motive  power  engines. 
Part  II.     1867-76. 

Carriages  and  vehicles  for  common  roads. 
1625- I 866. 

Dressing  and  finishing  woven  fabrics,  and 
manufacturing  felted  fabrics  (including  folding, 
winding,  measuring,  and  packing).  Part  li. 
1867-76. 

Electricity  and  magnetism.  Divisioniv.  Elec- 
tric lighting,  igniting,  and  heating.  Parts  i,  2. 
1839-76. 

Farriery ;  including  the  medical  and  surgical 
treatment  of  animals.     Part  11.     1867-76. 

Lace-making,  knitting,  netting,  braiding, 
and  plaiting,  including  also  the  manufacture  of 
fringe  and  chenille.     1675-1866.     2d  ed. 

Letter-press  and  similar  printing  (excluding 
electro  telegraphic  and  photographic  printing). 
Part  II.     1867-76. 

Manufactureof  iron  and  steel.  Part  11.  1867- 
76. 

"A  new  volume  is  in  preparation,  and  will  form  Part  i, 
of  Iron  and  steel,  in  substitution  of  the  existing  Parts  i,  2, 
3,  4."  —  Preface. 

Umbrellas,  parasols,  and  walking-sticks.  Part 
II.     1867-76. 

Subject-matter  index  of  patents   applied 

for  and  patents  granted,  for  the  year  1879.     L., 
1 88 1.     8°.  Patent  Room 

—  Public  record  office.  Calendar  of  home 
office  papers  of  the  reign  of  George  iii.  1770-72. 
Ed.  by  R.  A.  Roberts.    L.,  1881.    L.  S".    *7045.50 

Chronicles  and  memorials.     See  Bracton. 

—  Royal  observatory,  Greenwich.  Astronom- 
ical and  magnetical  and  meteorological  observa- 
tions.    1879.     L.,  1881.     L.  4°.  *520i.i 

—  See  Allen,  G. ;  —  Cox,  H. ;  —  Syme ;  —  Tas- 
well-Langmead  j  —  Yonge. 

Greece.  See  Clermont-Ganneau ; — Falke;  — 
Pitman ;  —  Sathas. 

Greek  language  and  literature.  See  Jennings  ; 
—  Legrand. 

Green,  Rev.  R.  John  Wesley.  L.  [1881?] 
[Cassell's  popular  shilling  library.]   16°.    5559a. 54 

Green  bag.  The,  a  farce  :  as  now  performing 
with  great  applause,  by  His  Majesty's  servants. 
With  caricature  [colored]  plates.     L.,  1820.     8°. 

No.  9  in  ***6562.7 

A  satire  on  the  trial  of  Queen  Caroline. 

Greenaway,  Kate.  Under  the  window.  Pictures 
and  rhymes  for  children,  as  originally  engraved 
and printedbyE.  Evans.  N.Y.  [1880.]  4°.  *256i,73 

—  See  Mother  Goose. 


Greg,  William  R.  Miscellaneous  essays.  L., 
1882  [1881].     80.  2555.71 

Contents.  —  Rocks  ahead  and  harbours  of  refuee;  For- 
eign policy  of  Great  Britain  —  imperial  or  economic?;  The 
echo  of  the  antipodes;  A  ^rave  peiplexity  before  us;  Obli- 
gations of  the  soil;  The  right  use  of  a  surplus,  or,  remis- 
sion of  taxes  an  abuse  of  revenue ;  The  great  twin  brethren ; 
Is  the  popular  judgment  in  politics  more  just  than  that  of 
the  higher  orders  ?;  Harriet  Martineau;  Verify  your  com- 
pass; The  prophetic  element  in  the  gospels;  Mr.  Frederic 
Harrison  on  the  future  life;  Can  truths  be  apprehended 
which  could  not  have  been  discovered? 

Gr^ville,   Henry,  pseud.     See  Durand,  Alice. 

Griswold,  William  M.  Eclectic  magazine  of 
foreign  literature,  science  and  art.  A  general 
index  to  vols.  1-96,  and  to  vols.  37-148  of  "  The 
Living  age."     [^Anon.'\     Bangor,  Me. ,  1881.     8°. 

♦5236.50 

Grosart,  Alexander  B.,  ed.  Swetnam,  the 
woman-hater,  arraigned  by  women.  (1620.) 
Ed.  with  introd.,  notes  and  fac-similes.  Man- 
chester, 1880.     4°.  ***2535.23 

—  See  Pricket ;  —  Tasso. 

Gross,  Joseph  B.  The  belief  in  immortality 
on  purely  logical  principles.  Phila.,  1882  [1881]. 
12".  5445-79 

Grote,  Augustus  R.  The  new  infidelity.  N.Y., 
1881.     Sq.  i6«.  5487.83 

"The  author  has  endeavored  to  show  that  there  is  an 
essential  difference  between  the  religious  temper  of  the 
Aryan  races  and  the  Semitic.  He  has  also  tried  to  show^ 
that  revealed  religion  is  not  directly  attacked  by  the  dis- 
coveries of  science."  —  Preface. 

Guerre  d'Amerique  (1861-65).  le  partie  :  Or- 
ganisation de  I'armee  am^ricaine.  Campagne 
de  1861.     P.,  1881.     8°.  3956.18 

Extract  du  Journal  des  sciences  militaires. 

Guest,  John.     See  Beggs. 

Guiana.     See  Brett. 

Guilhermy,  Roch  F.  M.  N.,  baron  de.  Descrip- 
tion de  la  Sainte-Chapelle.  Avec  six  gravures. 
4e  ^d.     P.,  1880.     12°.  2639.74 

Guizot,  Francois  P.  G.  Henry  iv  and  the  end 
of  the  wars  of  religion.  Ed.  from  Guizot's  "  His- 
tory of  France,"  with  notes,  and  tables.  By  G. 
Masson.    L.,  1881.    Illus.    Map.    Sm.  8°.    2618.57 

Guseck,  Bernd  \or\, pseud.  See  Berneck,  Carl 
G.  von. 

Gustafson,  Zadel  B.  Genevieve  Ward.  A 
biographical  sketch.  With  portr.  B.,  1882 
[1881].     16°.  4349-97 

Guy  of  Warwick.     See  Romance. 

Gymnastics.     See  Hartelius. 

Haig  family.     See  Russell. 

Hal?vy,  Joseph.  Etudes  sabeennes.  Examen 
critique  et  philologique  des  inscriptions  sabe- 
ennes.    P.,  1875.     8°.  3028.8 

Extrait  du  Journal  asiatique,  1873,  74. 

—  Rapport  sur  une  mission  archdologique 
dans  le  Y^men.     P.,  1872.     8°.  3028.7 

Extrait  no.  2  de  I'annde  1S72  du  Journal  asiatique. 

—  Recherches  critiques  sur  I'origine  de  la 
civilisation  babylonienne.     P.,  1876.     8°.   3028.6 

Extrait  du  Journal  asiatique,  1874,  76. 

Halkett,  Samuel,  and  Laing,  John.  Diction- 
ary of  the  anonymous  and  pseudonymous  liter- 
ature of  Great  Britain.  Including  the  works  of 
foreigners  written  in,  or  translated  into  the 
English  language.  Vol.  i.  A-Eyc.  Edinb., 
1882  [1881].  8°.  *2i44.53 

Hall,  Theophilus  D.  A  manual  of  English 
composition.    With  exercises.    L.,  1880.    Sm.  8°. 

2488.76 


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January, 


Hall,  William,  1812-1880.  A  biography  of 
David  Cox.  Ed.,  with  additions,  bjj.  T.  Bunce. 
L.,  1881.     Portr.     8°.  2443.65 

Hallock,  Edward  J.  The  world  we  live  in, 
and  what  it  is  made  of.     lUus.     Peekskill,  N.Y., 

1873-     3-°-  59693-27 

Hamlet.     See  Vining. 

Hardy,  Arthur  S.  Elements  of  quaternions. 
B.,  18S1.     Plates.     8°.  3934-33 ;  **5024.55 

Hardy,  Marv,  lady.  Through  cities  and  prairie 
lands.  Sketches  of  an  American  tour.  Bv  Ladv 
Duffus  Hardy.     L.,  18S1.    8°.  2361.66 

Harmony.     See  Richter. 

Harris,  James,  75/  earl  of  Malmesbury.,  1746- 
1820.  Diaries  and  correspondence.  Ed.  by  his 
grandson.     L.,  1844.     4  v.     Portrs.     8°.    2540.50 

Harrison,  J.  E.  >Ivths  of  the  Odyssey  in  art 
and  literature.    L..  1882  [1881].    IIlus."  8°."  2995.61 

Hart,  George.  The  violin  and  its  music.  With 
portrs.  of  eminent  violinists.  L.,  1881.  8°.  4044.70 

Hart  family.     See  Andrews. 

Hartelius,  T.  J.  Home  gymnastics.  With  a 
short  method  of  acquiring  the  art  of  swimming. 
Tr.  and  adapted  from  the  Swedish  by  C.  Lofving. 
With  woodcuts.     L.    [1881.]     Sm.  8«.       6007.80 

Harvard  college.  Catalogue.  1881-82.  Camb., 
1881.     16°.  *4388.20 

—  Harvard  university  weekly  calendar.  1881. 
[Camb.,  1881.]     Broadside.  *449i.63 

These  calendars  make  announcements  not  given  in  the 
reguhir  Tabular  views  and  programmes,  and  embrace  such 
lectures  and  other  exercises  as  are  open  to  the  public.  They 
are  issued  every  Saturday,  and  will  be  found  posted  in  the 
Bates  Hall  study. 

Hassard,  John  R.  G.  A  Pickwickian  pilgrim- 
age [in  England].     B.,  i88i.     160.  24693.88 

Letters  published  in  the  New  York  Tribune  in  1S79,  with 
slight  changes  and  additions.  Visits  to  the  spots  where 
Dickens  is  supposed  to  have  found  some  of  his  characters. 

Hathaway,  Benjamin.  The  league  of  the 
Iroquois,  and  other  legends.  [Poems,  j  Chicago, 
1882  [1881].     Portr.     i6<>.  2404.69 

Havard,  Henri.  L'art  et  les  artistes  hoUan- 
dais.    P.,  1879,  So.    3^'-   Ulus.    Portrs.  8°.  8064.52 

Hawaiian  or  Sandwich  islands.   See  Nicholson. 

Haweis,  Mrs.  Hugh  R.  The  art  of  decoration. 
With  illus.     L.,  i88i.     Sm.  8°.  4099.70 

Haynes,  Henry  W.  Discovery  of  palaeolithic 
flint  implements  in  upper  Egypt.  [B.]  1881. 
Plates.     F°.  *305o.i9 

Repr.  from  the  Memoirs  of  the  American  academy  of  arts 
and  sciences,  vol.  10. 

Hayward,  Silvanus.  History  of  Gil  sum,  N.  H., 
from  1752  to  1879.  With  maps,  illus.,  and  portrs. 
Manchester,  1881.     8°.  *443i.6i 

Nearly  half  the  volume  is  devoted  to  genealogies  of  resi- 
dents, and  includes  about  10,000  names. 

Health  and  hygiene.  See  Arnould  ;  —  Bouchar- 
dat. 

Heard,  Franklin  F.  Oddities  of  the  law.  B., 
i88i.     16°.  56393.16 

Heath,  Francis  G.  My  garden  wild  and  what 
I  grew  there.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  3995-65 

—  Where  to  find  ferns.  With  a  special  chapter 
on  the  ferns  round  London.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°. 

385958 
Heath,  Richard  F.    Albrecht  Diirer.    L.,  1881. 
Illus.  [Illus.  biog.  of  the  great  artists.]  8°.  4077.72 
Heine,  Heinrich.    A  trip  to  the  Brocken.     Tr. 
by  R.  McLintock.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.     28693.85 
Hennequin,  Alfred.     Practical  lessons  in  idio- 
matic French.     N.  Y.,   i88i.     12°.  26893.82 


Henry  IV,  of  France.     See  Guizot. 

Hensel,  Sebastien.  The  Mendelssohn  family, 
1729-1S47,  from  letters  and  journals.  With  portrs. 
Tr.  by  Carl  Klingemann  and  an  American  col- 
laborator; with  a  notice  by  George  Grove.  L., 
1 88 1.     2  v.     8°.  '  28403.56 

Her  Majesty's  prisons :  their  effects  and  de- 
fects. By  one  who  has  tried  them.  L.,  1881. 
2  v.     Sm.  8°.  357oa.5i 

Heraldry.     See  Burke  ;  —  Orden  ;  —  Solly. 

Herodotus.  The  story  of  the  Persian  war 
from  Herodotus.  By  Alfred  J.  Church.  With 
illus.  from  the  antique.  L.,  1882  [1881J.  Sm. 
S».  2998.65 

Hervey,  Alpheus  B.  Beautiful  wild  flowers  of 
America.  From  original  water-color  drawings 
after  nature,  by  Isaac  Sprague.  Descriptive  text 
by  A.  B.  Hervey.  With  extracts  from  Longfel- 
low, Whittier,  Brvant,  Holmes,  and  others.  B., 
1882  [1881].     4°.  "  _  *585i-4 

Hetzel,  Pierre  J.     See  Magasin. 

Hewetson,  Henry  B.  The  life  and  works  of 
Robert  Hewetson,  boy  painter  and  poet :  contain- 
ing phototvpe  illus.  of  drawings  and  paintings. 
L.,  1881.     Portr.     4".  *8o72.63 

Higginson,  Thomas  W.  Army  life  in  a  black 
regiment.     B.,  1870.     12°.  23293.64 

Hill,  Albert.  Hancock's  copies  for  China 
painters.  With  directions  by  Albert  Hill. 
Worcester  [Eng.],  1881.     Plates.     8°.      *4025.8i 

Hindostan.     Sec  Sherring. 

Hinsdale,  Burke  A.  President  Garfield  and 
education;  Hiram  college  memorial.  B.,  1882 
[1881].     Portrs.     12°.  4348.121 

Histology.     See  Satterthwaite. 

Hitopades3.  A  new-  literal  translation  from 
the  Sanscrit  text  of  F.  Johnson.  For  the  use  of 
students.     By  Frederic  Pincott.     L.,  1880.     4°. 

3022.12 

Hodgson,  William  B.  Errors  in  the  use  of 
English.     Edinb.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  2488.77 

Hoffbauer,  F.  Paris  a  travers  les  ages.  I2e 
livraison.  Notre-Dame.  L'H6tel-Dieu  et  les  en- 
virons.    P.  [i88i.]    Plates.  Illus.    F«.  *,^*46,F.i 

Holbein  society.     See  Ars  moriendi. 

Holden,  Edward  S.  The  multiple  star  2  748. 
Wash.,  1881.  [Washington  observations  for  1877. 
Appendix  2.]     4°.  *5920.72 

Holland.     See  Havard. 

Holmes,  Oliver  W.,  jr.  The  common  law. 
B.,  18S1.     8°.  5638.15 

Hoist,  Hermann  von.  The  constitutional  and 
political  history  of  the  United  States.  Tr.  from 
the  German  by  J.  J.  Lalor  and  A.  B.  Mason  [and 
P.  Shoreyj.  [Vol.  1-3.  1750-1850.]  Chicago, 
1877-81.     3  V.     8°.  23203.54:42203.66 

Holyo3ke,  George  J.  Life  of  Joseph  Rayner 
Stephens,  preacher  and  political  orator.  L. 
[1881.]     Portr.     Sm.  8°.  24598.70 

Homer.     See  Harrison. 

Homes  and  haunts  of  our  elder  poets.  With 
portrs.  and  illus.     N.Y.  [1881.]     4°.         *2340.34 

Contents.  —  Bryant,  by  H.N.  Powers;  Longfellow  and 
Whittier,  by  R.  H.  Stoddard;  Emerson,  Holmes  and  Lowell, 
by  F.  B.  Sanborn. 

Homiletics.     See  Phelps. 

Hone,  William.  The  Queen's  matrimonial 
ladder,  with  fourteen  step  scenes ;  and  illustra- 
tions in  verse  with  eighteen  other  cuts  [all  byG. 
Cruikshank].  loth  ed.  [.<4/50,  The  Joss  and  his 
folly.]     L.,  1820.     8°.  No.  II  in  ♦,*6562.7 

A  satirical  poem  on  George  iv  and  Queen  Caroline. 


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Hood,  Edwin  P.  Christmas  Evans :  the 
preacher  of  wild  Wales.    L.,  1881.    8°.     24593.71 

Home,  John.  A  year  in  Fiji,  or  an  inquiry 
into  the  botanical,  agricultural,  and  economical 
resources  of  the  colony.     L.,  iSSi.    8**.       3994-55 

Home,  Richard  H.  Bible  tragedies.  L.  [1881.] 
Sm.  8°.  3426.82 

Contents.  — John  the  Baptist;  or  the  valour  of  the  soul; 
Rahman,  the  apocryphal  book  of  Job's  wife;  Judas  Iscariot, 
a  mystery. 

Horticulture.    See  Bright ;  —  Foster ;  —  Heath. 

Houghton,  Georgiana.  Evenings  at  home  in 
spiritual  seance,   ist  series.    L.,  1881.    8°.    7604.54 

House,  Edward  H.  Japanese  episodes.  B., 
1881.     16°.  30193.50 

"  The  purpose  of  this  volume  is  to  represent  a  few  social 
and  physical  features  of  Japan  which  have  seldom  been  mi- 
nutely examined  by  visitors."  —  Preface. 

Household  art.     See  Art  amateur;  —  Haweis. 
Household  hints.     See  Babcock. 
Hows,  John  W.   S.,  ed.     Golden  leaves  from 
the  American  poets.     With  illus.     N.  Y.  [1865.] 

12°.  2404.63 

Hubbard,  (N.)  Gustave.  Histoire  contempo- 
raine  de  I'Espagne.  T.  4.  (2e  ser.  T.  2.)  R^- 
gences  de  Christine  et  d'Espartero,  1833-43. 
P.,  1879.  '  8°-  5096-3 

Hubbell,  Walter.  History  of  the  Hubbell 
family,     ist  ed.     N.Y.,  1881.     Portrs.    Illus.    8°. 

*2332.59 

Huber-Saladin,  J.  Le  comte  de  Circourt,  son 
temps,  ses  Merits.  Madame  de  Circourt,  son 
salon,  ses  correspondances.  Notice  biographique. 
P.,  1881.     Portr.     8°.  4642.61 

Hudson's  Bay  company.     See  Fitzgerald,  J.  E. 

Hughes,  Mrs.  Thomas  F.  Among  the  sons 
of  Han.  Notes  of  a  six  years'  residence  in  various 
parts  of  China  and  Formosa.  With  map.  L., 
1881.     8°.  3016.10 

Hunt,  (J.  H.)  Leigh.  Wit  and  humour, 
selected  from  the  English  poets ;  with  an  essay, 
and  comments.     New  ed.     L.,  1875.     Sm.  8°. 

45603.29 

Huntington,  Frederic  D.  Good  talking  a  fine 
art.     Syracuse,   1881.     24°.  3589.68 

Hurd,  John  C.  The  theory  of  our  national 
existence,  as  shown  by  the  action  of  the  govern- 
ment of  the  U.S.  since"i86i.    B.,i88i.   8°.  4222.58 

Hutchinson,  Ellen  M.  Songs  and  lyrics.  B., 
1881.     16°.  239ob.54 

Hydrodynamics.     See  Besant,  W.  H. 

Hymns.     See  Winkworth. 

Iceland.     See  Ottd. 

Ideville,  Henry,  comte  d'.  Le  mar^chal 
Bugeaud,  d'apr^s  sa  correspondance  intime  et 
des  documents  in^dits,  1784-1848.  T.  i.  P., 
1881.     Portr.     8".  26503.63 

Illustr3ted  biographies  of  the  great  artists. 
See  Cartwright;  —  Heath,  R.  F. 

Illustrirtes  Patent-Blatt.  B.  1-6.  1878-80. 
Herausg.  :  J.  Brandt  &  G.  W.  v.  Nawrocki. 
Berlin,  1878-80.     6  v.     4°.  Pstent  Room 

Immortality.     See  Gross. 

Inconnue,  L',  pseud.  See  French,  Mrs.  L. 
Virginia. 

Index  medicus.  A  monthly  classified  record 
of  the  current  medical  literature  of  the  world. 
Compiled  by  J.  S.  Billings  and  R.  Fletcher. 
Vol.  I,  2.     N.Y.,  1879,  80.     4°-  '^3722. 52 

Indians  of  America.     See  Hathaway. 

Indigestion.     See  Gill. 


Industrial  arts.     See  Spon  ;  — Verein ;  — Watt. 

Infidelity.     See  Grote. 

Insanity.     See  Luys. 

Insurance.   6'cc  Massachusetts.  Insurance  com. 

International  trade.     See  Phear. 

Inter-oceanic  canal.     See  Byam. 

Ireland.  See  De  Vinne; — Great  Britain  ;  — 
Molinari;  —  Williams,  A.  M. 

Iron.     See  Great  Britain.    Com.  of  patents. 

Irving,  Washington.     See  Warner. 

Italy.  See  Gastaldi ;  —  Laveleye ;  —  Lenor- 
mant;  —  Paget. 

Jackson,  Georgina  F.  Shropshire  word-book, 
a  glossary  of  archaic  and  provincial  words,  etc., 
used  in  the  county.    L.,  1879.    Map.    8°.    *2487.72 

Jacob,  George  A.  A  manual  of  Hindu  pan- 
theism. The  Vedantasara,  tr.  with  copious  anno- 
tations.    L.,  1881.     8°.  3025.68 

James,  M.  E.  What  shall  we  act.''  or,  a  hun- 
dred plays  from  which  to  choose.  With  hints 
on  scene-painting,  etc.  L.,  1882  [1881].  Sm. 
8°.  2559.78 

An  analysis  only  of  each  play  is  given,  with  the  list  of 
characters. 

Jamitzer,  Wentzel.  Wentzel  Jamitzers  Ent- 
wtirfe  zu  Prachtgefassen  in  Silber  und  Gold. 
Photolithographische  Nachbildungen  von  Kan- 
tenseter  u.  Haas  in  Niirnberg,  herausg.  von  R. 
Bergau.     Berlin,  1879.     70  plates.    4°.     "'4022.54 

Japan.    5'c£?  Black  ;  —  House. 

Jars,  Fran9ois  de  Rochechouart,  chevalier  de. 
Sec  Depping. 

Jefferson  family.     See  Winter. 

Jennings,  George  H.,  and  Johnstone,  W.  S  , 
ed.  Half-hours  with  Greek  and  Latin  authors. 
From  various  English  translations.  With  biog. 
notices.     L.    [1881.]     8°.  2967.61 

Jersey.     Sec  Molinari. 

Jews.     See  Sorley ;  —  Spencer ;  —  Weill. 

Johnson,  Oliver.  William  Lloyd  Garrison  and 
his  times.  New  and  enl.  ed.  B.,  1881.  Portr. 
Plate.      16°.  43403.132 

Joinville,  Francois  F.  P.  L.  M.  d'Orleans,/r/«ce 
de.  Campagne  du  Potomac,  mars-juillet,  1862. 
Nouv.  ^d.     P.,  1872.     18°.  23293.65 

Joksi,  Moritz.  Le  manage  de  Pouchkine. 
Imitd  de  Maurice  Jokai  par  Louis  Ulbach.  2e 
6d.     P.,  1881.     i8«.  3068.41 

Jones,  McDuffee  &  Stratton.  Crockery  cata- 
logue.    B.,  1882  [1881].     47  colored  plates.    4«. 

■"8011.61 

Journalism.  See  Annuaire  de  la  presse  fran- 
(jaise ;  —  Bardeen. 

Junior  army  and  navy  stores,  limited  :  estab- 
lished upon  the  principle  of  co-operation.  [Price 
list,  etc.]     L.,  1880.     Illus.    16°.  *756oa.59 

Kant,  Immanuel.  Text-book  to  Kant.  The 
Critique  of  pure  reason.  Translation,  repro- 
duction, commentary,  index.  With  biog.  sketch. 
By  J.  H.  Stirling.     Edinb.,  1881.     8".       36003.70 

—  See  Schurman. 

Karr,  Th^rfese  A.  Une  rose  blanche  au  pavs 
de  Souabe.     P.,  1880.     18°.  4664.68 

Keddie,  Henrietta.  Footprints.  Nature  seen 
on  its  human  side.  By  Sarah  Tytler  \_pscud.^^. 
With  illus.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  3826.60 

Kent,  C.  H.  Kent's  new  commentary :  a 
manual  for  young  men.  Davenport,  Iowa,  1880. 
Portr.     Sq.'i6«.  3589-69 


IS 


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Kettle,  The,  abusing  the  pot.  A  satirical  poem 
[on  George  iv  and  Qiieen  Caroline].  By  the 
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Khorsabad,  Turkey  in  Asia.  5ccM6nant;  — 
Oppert. 

Kings  county,  Long'  Island.     See  Bergen. 

Kings  county  medical  society.  Proceedings. 
Vol.  5.    18S0.    Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1880.    lUus.    S". 

*7732-50 

King's  mountain.  Battle  of.     See  Draper. 

Kingsford,  Anna.  The  perfect  way  in  diet. 
L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  5765-28 

Advocates  a  vegetarian  diet. 

Kinsley,  William  W.  Views  on  vexed  ques- 
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Contents.  —  The  supernatural;  Mental  life  below  the 
human;  When  did  the  human  race  begin?  Satan  antici- 
pated; The  key  to  success;  Shelley;  The  Bronte  sisters. 

Knighthood,  Orders  of.    See  Burke ;  —  Orden. 

Koenigliche  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften, 
Munich.  Allgemeine  deutsche  Biographie.  B. 
13.    Holstein-Jesup.    Lpz.,  18S1.    8°.     *C.R.7.5.i 

Kohkani  language.     See  Cunha. 

Labarte,  Jules.  Handbook  of  the  arts  of  the 
middle  ages  and  renaissance,  as  applied  to  the 
decoration  of  furniture,  arms,  jewels,  &c.  Tr. 
from  the  French.  With  notes.  L.,  1855.  Illus. 
8°.  4077.69 

Labor  question.  See  Massachusetts.  Bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor. 

Lace  making.  See  Great  Britain.  Com.  of 
patents. 

La  Chapelle,  Salomon  de.  Histoire  judiciaire 
de  Lyon  et  des  d^partements  de  Rh6ne-et-Loire 
etdu  Rh6ne  depuis  1790.     Lyon,  1880.     2  v.    8°. 

4612.51 

Lacroix,  Auguste.  Conferences  faites  a  un 
cercle  d'ouvriers  de  Saint-Germain-en-Laye. 
Saint-Germain-en-Laye,  1879.     16°.  55603.56 

Ladrey,  C.  Traits  de  viticulture  et  d'oenologie. 
2e  ^d.     P.   [1872-79.]     2  V.    8°.  4009.58 

Lagrange,  Joseph  L.,  comte.  CEuvres,  publi^es 
par  les  soins  de  J.  A.  Serret.  T.  9.  Thdorie  des 
fonctions  analytiques.     P.,  1881.     4°.         3911.50 

Laissant,  Charles  A.  Introduction  a  la  m^thode 
des  quaternions.     P.,  1881.     8°.  3934-34 

Lajard,  Jean  B.  F.  Introduction  a  I'^tude  du 
culte  public  et  des  mystferes  de  Mithra  en  Orient 
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1867.    4°.  *302oa.5o 

Lake  dwellings.     See  Gastaldi. 

Lambert,  Osmund.  Angling  literature  in 
England ;  and  descriptions  of  fishing  by  the 
ancients.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  *6i68.28 

Lancashire  and  Cheshire  historical  and  gene- 
alogical notes.  Ed.  by  J.  Rose.  Vol.  2.  Leigh, 
18S1.     8».  *2435.53 

Land  tenure.  See  Blackie  (Lay  sermons)  ;  — 
Great  Britain  ;  —  Practical  politics. 

Landscape  painting  and  drawing.  See  Grace ; 
—  Meusnier. 

Lange,  Friedrich  A.  History  of  materialism. 
Authorized  tr.  by  E.  C.  Thomas.  L.,  1877-81. 
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—  Same.     B.,  1877-81.     3  v.     8°.  5604.50 
Lanman,   Charles.     Recollections   of  curious 

characters  and  pleasant   places.      Edinb.,    1S81. 
8°.  2367.30 

Mostly  sketches  of  American  life  and  travel. 


Latin  language  and  literature.     See  Jennings. 

Laurie,  Simon  S.  John  Amos  Comenius, 
bishop  of  the  Moravians,  his  life  and  educational 
works.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  3597-89 

Lapland.     See  Du  Chaillu. 

Laveleye,  £mile  (L.  V.)  de.  Lettres  d'ltalie. 
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—  Le  marchd  mon^taire  et  ses  crises  depuis 
cinquante  ans.     P.,  1865.     8°.  3654.60 

Law.  See  Heard ;  —  Holmes ;  —  Muehlbrecht ; 
—  U.  S.     Dept.  of  State. 

Lay,  Alfred  M.  Memorial  addresses  on  Alfred 
Morrison  Lay  (a  representative  from  Missouri), 
in  the  House  of  representatives  and  in  the  Senate, 
46th  congress,  2d  session.  [Dec,  1879.]  Wash., 
18S1.     8°.  4441-74 

Lay  folks,  The,  mass  book,  or  the  manner 
of  hearing  mass,  with  rubrics  and  devotions  for 
the  people  in  four  texts,  and  offices  in  English 
according  to  the  use  of  York,  from  manuscripts 
of  the  xth  to  the  xvth  century.  With  appendix, 
notes  and  glossary  by  T.  F.  Simmons.  L.,  1S79. 
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Leclercq.  femile.  Caracieres  de  I'^cole  fran- 
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Leclercq,  Jules.  Le  Tyrol  et  le  pays  des  Dolo- 
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Lee,  Sarah  M.  John  Lee,  of  Farmington, 
Conn.,  and  his  descendants.  Norwich,  1878. 
Sm.  4".  *233a.58 

Lee,  Vernon,  pseud.     See  Paget,  Violet. 

Legouv^,  (J.  W.)  Ernest  (G.).     See  Magasin. 

Legoyt,  Alfred.  Le  suicide  ancien  et  moderne. 
P.,  1 88 1.     i8^  5574-63 

Legrand,  Emile,  ed.  Bibliothfeque  grecque 
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Leighton,  Robert  F.  History  of  Rome.  Illus. 
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L^u,  Paul.  En  Algdrie.  Souvenirs  d'un 
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A  collection  of  taies  descriptive  of  life  and  customs  in 
Algiers. 

Le  Marchand,  Georges  E.  N.  Deuxi^me  cam- 
pagne  des  Anglais  dans  I'Afghanistan  (1879-80). 
T.  I.    P.,  1881.    Maps.    Plans.     160.         50593.30 

Lenonnant,  Fran<;ois.  La  Grande-Grfece : 
paysages  et  histoire.  Littoral  de  la  mer  lonienne. 
P.,  1881.     2  v.     8°.  2735.15 

Le  Sage,  Alain  R.  Asmodeus,  or  the  devil 
upon  two  sticks.  Preceded  by  dialogues  between 
two  chimneys  of  Madrid.  Tr.  from  the  French. 
With  etchings  by  R.  de  Los  Rios.  L..  1881. 
Sm.  8°.  6674.17 

—  The  bachelor  of  Salamanca.  Tr.  from  the 
French  by  J.  Townsend.  With  etchings  by  R. 
de  Los  Rios.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  6674.15 

—  The  history  of  Vanillo  Gonzales,  surnamed 
the  merry  bachelor.  Tr.  from  the  French.  With 
etchings' by  R.  de  Los  Rios.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°. 

6674.16 

Lesley,  Joseph  P.     Man's  origin  and  destiny 

sketched    from    the    platform    of   the    physical 

sciences.     2d  ed.,  enl.     B.,  1S81.     16°.         5823.9 

The  first  ten  of  these  lectures  appeared  in  1S68  as  reports 
of  a  course  of  Lowell  institute  lectures  in  Boston.  In  the 
present  edition  the  eleventh  lecture  on  "  Arkite  symbolism  " 
IS  expunged,  and  six  new  lectures  on  "  The  destiiiy  of  man  " 
are  added. 

L^vesque  family.     See  Genet. 

Liddon,  Henry   P.     Sermons   to   the  people, 

preached  chiefly  in  St.  Paul's  cathedral.  N.  Y., 

1881.     1 20.         ■  5445-76 


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Liguori,  Alfonso  M.  de.     Theologia  moralis 

beati  A.  M.  de  Ligorio.  Vesontione,  1834.     9  v. 

Portr.     S'\  7455-10 

The  covers  are  dated  1S39. 

Lima,  Peru.     See  Fuentes. 

Linn,  S.  P.,  compiler.  Golden  gleams  of 
thought,  from  the  words  of  leading  orators, 
divines,  philosophers,  statesmen  and  poets. 
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Linz,  Austria.  Chamber  of  commerce.  Sum- 
marischer  Bericht  hetreftcnd  die  Verhiiltnisse  der 
Industrie,  des  llandels  und  Verkehres  Oberoster- 
reichs,  1878,  79.     Linz,  1879,  80.     2  v.  in   i.     8". 

*3652-54 

LitteU's  living  age.     Index.     Sec  Griswold. 

Liverpool.  Free  public  library.  Catalogue. 
Pt.  2.  Containing  the  books  received  from  Jan., 
1871,  toDec,  18S0.    Liverpool,  1881.    4".     ♦6200.6 

—     See  Brooke. 

Livingstone,  David.     Sec  Loriot. 

Lloyd,  Abigail  P.  Genealogy.  Family  of 
Aaron  and  Sarah  Bradley,  of  Guilford,  Conn. 
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Locke,  David  R.  (^Petroleum  V.  Nasby.) 
Hannah  Jane.  [Poem.]  lUus.  B.,  1882  [1881]. 
Sq.  16°.  ,  2402.74 

Lockroy,  Edouard  E.  A.  Simon,  called.  The 
great  French  revolution,  1785-1793.  Narrated  in 
the  letters  of  Madame  J,.....,  of  the  Jacobin  party. 
Ed.  by  her  grandson  Edouard  Lockroy.  From 
the  French,  by  Miss  Martin,  and  an  American 
collaborateur.     L.,  1881.     8°.  2618.70 

Locust.     See  U.  S.     Entomological  com. 

Logic.     Sec  Macfarlane. 

Longfellow,  Henry  W.  The  Longfellow  birth- 
day-book. Arranged  by  Charlotte  F.  Bates. 
B.,  1881.     Portr.     Illus.     i6».  2390b. 58 

Longueval,  Jacques,  and  others.  Histoire  de 
I'^glise  gallicane,  par  les  p&res  Longueval,  Fon- 
tenay,  Brumoy  et  Berthier  de  la  Compagnie  de 
J^sus.  4e^d.  augm.  P.,  1825-28.  26  v.  i2».  55193.50 

Lopez  de  Gomara,  Francisco.  Historia  de 
Mexico,  con  el  descvbrimiento  dela  Nueua 
Espafla,  conquistada  por  el  muy  illustre  y 
valeroso  principe  don  Fernando  Cortes,  marques 
del  Valle.  Aftadiose  de  la  descripcion  y  tra9a  de 
todas  las  Indias.     Anvers,  1554.     Sm.  8°. 

*H.*43i9ai4 

Lorimer,  George  C.  Isms  old  and  new.  Sor- 
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Loriot,  Ch.  F.  David  Livingstone  et  sa  mis- 
sion sociale.   P.,i88i.   Portrs.  Illus.   18°.    3058.21 

Lossing,  Benson  J.  Harpers'  popular  cyclo- 
paedia of  United  States  history,  to  1876.  Illus. 
N.  Y.,  1881.     2  v.     8«.  *422i.50 

Lovering,  Joseph  F.  Services  for  the  use  of 
the  Grand  army  of  the  Republic.     B.,  1881.     16°. 

44293.63 

Low,  John  L.  Durham.  With  map  and  plan. 
L.,  1881.    Sm.  8°.    [Diocesan  histories.]     5529.54 

Lowry-Corry,  Somerset  R.,  carl  and  viscount 
Belmorc.  The  history  of  two  Ulster  manors  of 
Finagh,  in  the  county  of  Tyrone,  and  Coole, 
otherwise  manor  Atkinson,  in  the  county  of  Fer- 
managh, and  of  their  owners.     L.,  1881.     8°. 

*247oa.68 

Lubbock,  5/r  John.  The  origin  of  civilisation 
and  the  primitive  condition  of  man.  Mental  and 
social  condition  of  savages.  4th  ed.,  with  addi<- 
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Lusk,  William  T.  The  science  and  art  of  mid- 
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Luys,  Jules.  Traits  clinique  et  pratique  des 
maladies  mentales.     P.,  1881.     8^  3802.63 

Lyell,  A>  Charles.  Life,  letters  and  journals. 
Ed.  by  his  sister-in-law,  Mrs.  Lyell.  With  portr. 
L.,  1S81.     2  V.     8°.  '  2540-55 

Lyons,  France.     See  La  Chapelle. 

McClellan,  George  B.     Sec  Webb. 

McClintock,  John  N.  Bibliography  of  New 
Hampshire.  (/«  Granite  montlUy,  v.  4.  Con- 
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McCook,  Henry  C.  The  honey  ants  of  the 
Garden  of  the  gods,  and  the  Occident  ants  of  the 
American  plains.  With  plates.  Phila.,  1882 
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Macfarlane,  Alexander.  Principles  of  the 
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Sm.  8".  3936-15 

M'Govan,  James.  Strange  clues  :  or,  chroni- 
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357oa.5o 

Mackenzie,  Robert.  America.  A  history.  L., 
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Magasin  d'dducation  et  rdcrdation.  Vol.  19- 
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Contains  anion^other  illustrated  storit-s,  the  following;:  — 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.  Les  quatre  tillcs  du  docteur  Marsch, 
v.3>.32. 

Astlion,  G.     L'ami  Kipps,  v.  33,  34. 

Biart,  L.  Voyages  et  avcntures  de  deux  enfants  dans  un 
pare,  V.  35,  36. 

—  Un  voyage  iiivolontaire,  v.  »S,  39. 
Blandy,  S.     Le  petit  roi,  v.  33,  34. 

Candize,  Ernest.     Avcntures  d'un  grillon,  v.  35,  36. 

—  La  gileppe,  v.  39,  30. 

Dequet,  A.    Histoire  de  mononcle  et  dcma  tante,  v.  30,  31 
Ejiger,  Eniile.     Histoire  du  livre,  v.  37,  38. 
Hetzel,  P.  J.     Histoire  d'un  Sue  et  de  deux  jeunes  fillca, 
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Laurie,  Andrd.     La  vie  de  collig-e  en  Anglcterre,  v.  33. 
Lcgouv6,  E.    Legons  de  lecture,  v.  33. 
Le  Keboullet,  Ad.     Le  clialet  des  sapins,  v.  30-33. 
Mac(5,  Jean.     La  France  avant  les  Krancs,  v.  39. 
Verne,  Jules.     Un  canitainc  de  quinze  ans,  v.  37,  sS. 

—  Les  cmq  cents  millions  de  la  B^gum,  v.  39,  30. 

—  Hector  Servadac,  v.  35,  36. 

—  I^'ile  niystirieuse,  v.  19-33. 

—  La  Jangada;  ire  partie,  v.  33, 

—  La  inaison  i  vapeur,  v.  30-33. 

—  Michel  Strogoff,  v.  33,  34. 

Magna  Graecia.     See  Lenormant. 

Maine.     Sec  Varney. 

Malay  archipelago.     See  Adams. 

Mallet,  Emilie,  nie  Oberkampf.     See  Witt. 

Malot,  Hector  (H.)  Une  femme  d'argent.  7e 
iA.     P.,  1881.     18°.  2664.77 

Man.     Sec  Lesley ;  —  Lubbock ;  —  Socidtd. 

Manchester,  England.     Sec  Sutton. 

Manchester  literary  club.  Papers.  Vol.  7. 
1880-81.     Manchester,  Eng.,  1881.     8°.    *2504.50 

Vol.  7  contains,  among  other  papers,  fire  essays  upon 
George  Eliot,  one  of  which  is  a  bibliography. 

Mantegna,  Andrea.     Sec  Cartwright. 

Manufactures.     See  Linz ;  —  Spon. 

Manuscripts.     See  Bibliothfeque. 

Marchegay,  Paul  (A.),  and  Salmon,  Andr^, 
ed.  Chroniques  des  comtes  d'Anj"ou,  recueillies 
et  publi^es  pour  la  Soci^td  de  I'histoire  de  France. 
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Marey,  Etienne  J.  La  circulation  du  sang  ik 
r^tat  physiologique  et  dans  les  maladies.  Avcc 
figures.     P.,  1881.     8".  3763.66 

Mariette,  Auguste  (E,.),  called  Mariette-Bey. 
Itindraire  de  la  Haute-Egypte,  comprenant  une 
description  des  monuments  antiques  des  rives  du 
Nil  entre  le  Caire  et  la  premiere  cataracte.  [2e 
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Maris,  Edward.  A  historic  sketch  of  theH;oins 
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Marquette,  Jacques.     Sec  Brucker. 

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Marx,  Adolph  B.  Theory  and  practice  of  musi- 
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Mass,  The.     See  Lay  folks. 

Massachusetts.  Adjutant  general.  Report, 
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—  Auditor  of  accounts.     Report,  1880.     *6443.i 
-w-  Board  of  agriculture.     Twentj'-eighth  an- 
nual report,  1880.  *6445.4 

—  Board  of  education.  Forty-fourth  annual 
report,  1879-S0.  *6455.3 

—  Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor.  Twelfth  annual 
report,  1881.  *6443.3 

Industrial    conciliation    and   arbitration. 

Compiled  by  Carroll  D.  Wright.     B.,  1881.     8°. 

*556oa.55 

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Masson,  David.  De  Quincey.  L.,  1881. 
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Materialism.     See  Lange. 

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Matthews,  J.  Brander.  French  dramatists  of 
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Maxwell,  James  C.  An  elementary  treatise  on 
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Maya  language.     See  Charency ;  —  Perez. 

Maynard,  C.J.  The  birds  of  eastern  North 
America;  containing  32  plates  by  the  author. 
Newtonville,  Mass.,  1881.     4°.  *590i.53 

—  The  naturalist's  guide  in  collecting  and 
preserving  objects  of  natural  historjs  with  a  com- 
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Mears,  David  O.  The  Jubilee  Sabbath  of  Pied- 
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Medical  directory.   1881.  L.  [1881.]  8°.  *4536.i 

Medicine.  See  Annee  m^dicale;  —  Index;  — 
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Meehan,  Thomas.  The  native  flowers  and 
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Menant,  Joachim.  La  Bible  et  les  cvlindres 
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Merope  myth.     .See  Arnold,  M. 
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3075-64 

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Meteorology.    See  Great  Britain ;  —  RadclifFe ; 

—  United  States.     Naval  observatory. 

Meusnier,  Georges.  Lefusain.  Charcoal  draw- 
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Mexico.     See  Lopez  de  Gomara. 

Meyer,  Paul,  ed.  Daurel  et  Beton.  Chanson 
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Michel,  Francisque  X.  Histoire  du  commerce 
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Middle  ages.     See  Labarte. 

Migration  of  birds.     See  Brown,  J.  A.  H. 

Milk.     See  Paris.     Exposition  universelle. 

Milwaukee.     See  Buck. 

Miot,  Andr^  F.,  comte  de  Melito.  1762-1841. 
Memoirs,  1788-1815.  Ed.  by  General  Fleisch- 
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—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1881.     12°.  4642.64 

The  memoirs  in  French  are  on  3653.8. 

Miot  was  minister,  ambassador,  councillor  of  state  and 
member  of  the  Institute.  He  was  the  friend  of  Joseph 
Bonaparte,  and  his  companion  in  Spain,  and  Naples,  and  in 
the  Peninsula. 

Miracles.     See  Westcott. 

Missions.     See  Brett. 

Mississippi  river.     See  Brucker. 

Mithra..    5ec  Lajard. 

Moderation  vs.  total  abstinence;  or.  Dr. 
Crosby  and  his  reviewers.  N.Y.,  1881.  12°.  5574.66 

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Wendell  Phillips,  Mrs.  J.  E.  Foster,  T.  L.  Cuyler,  Ezra  M. 
Hunt,  A.  J.  Gordon,  and  others. 

Modem  review.  The.  A  quarterly  magazine. 
Vol.  1.     1880.     L.,  1880.     8°.  *5369-5 

Molifere,Jean  B.  P.     See  Coquelin. 

Molinari,  Gustave  de.  LTrlande,  le  Canada, 
Jersey ;  lettres  addressees  au  Journal  des  D^bats. 
P.,  1881.     i8».  2269a.68 

The  part  upon  Ireland  is  devoted  to  a  consideration  of  the 
Land  question. 

MoUusca.     See  Rolland. 

Mommsen,  (C.  M.)  Theodor.  Histoire  de  la 
monnaie  romaine.  Trad,  de  I'allemand  par  le  due 
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Monograms.     See  Nagler. 

Montalembert,  Charles  F.  de  Tryon,  comte  de. 
The  monks  of  the  West,  from  St.  Benedict  to  St. 
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Montlosier,  Frah9ois  D.  R.,  comte  de.  See 
Bardoux. 

Morgan,  Appleton.  The  Shakespearean  myth. 
William  Shakespeare  and  circumstantial  evi- 
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Morley,  John.  The  life  of  Richard  Cobden. 
L.,  1881.     2  v.     Portr.     8°.  2540.51 

Morris,  Richard,  ed.  Old  English  homilies  of 
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Mother  Goose,  or  the  old  nursery  rhymes. 
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Mould.     See  Darwin. 

Mount  Desert  island,  Maine.  Map.  Pre- 
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Muehlbrecht,  Otto,  compiler.  Uebersicht  der 
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Muentz,  Eugene.  Raphael :  his  life,  works, 
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Mulhall,  Marion.  Between  the  Amazon  and 
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Munich.     See  Watts,  A.  M.  H. 

Munro,  Wilfred  H.,  ed.-  Picturesque  Rhode 
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Murray,  Alexander,  and  Howley,  James  P. 
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A  republication  of  the  whole  set  of  Reports  of  progress 
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Murray,  Thomas  C.  Lectures  on  the  origin 
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Musgrave,  George.  Ten  days  in  a  French 
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Music.  See  Annales  ;  —  Cui ;  —  David  ;  — 
Elson  ;  —  Franz ;  —  Hart ;  —  Marx ;  —  Richter. 

Myroure,  The,  of  our  Ladye,  containing  a  de- 
votional treatise  on  divine  service,  with  a  trans- 
lation of  the  offices  used  by  the  sisters  of  the 
Brigittine  monastery  of  Sion,  at  Isleworth,  dur- 
ing the  15th  and  i6th  centuries.  Ed.  from  the 
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The  editor  inclines  to  the  belief  that  the  author  was 
Thomas  Gascoign,  of  Merton  college,  Oxford,  who  was 
Vice-chancellor  of  that  university  in  the  years  1434  and 
1439,  and  Chancellor  from  1443  to  1445. 

Mysteries  (religious  dramas).     See  Home. 
Myths.     See  Arnold,  M. ;  —  Harrison. 

Nabathaeans.     See  Quatremfere ;  —  Renan. 

Nagler,  G.  C.  Die  Monogrammisten  und 
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aller  Schulen.  Mit  Beriicksichtigung  von  Buch- 
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u.  s.  w.  Mit  den  raisonnirenden  Verzeichnissen 
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Napoleon  I.     See  Miot. 

Napoleon  III.     See  Orsi. 

Narcotics.     See  Beard. 

Naval  art  and  science.  See  Glasgow ;  — United 
States  naval  institute. 

Navigation.     See  Bowditch. 

Neil,  James.  Palestine  explored  with  a  view 
to  its  present  natural  features,  and  to  the  prevail- 
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Newbury  district  field  club,  Nerubury,  Eng. 
Transactions  designed  to  promote  the  knowledge 
of  the  natural  history  and  antiquities  of  the 
neighbourhood.  1870-75.  Newbury,  1871,  78. 
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Newfoundland.     See  Murray,  A. 

New  Hampshire.     See  McClintock. 

Newport  historical  magazine.  Vol.  i.  1880- 
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New  South  Wales.     See  Reid,  G.  H. 

New  Sweden,  Maine.  Celebration  of  the 
decennial  anniversary,  July  23,  1880.  Portland, 
1881.     8°.  +2338.65 

New  York  illustrated.  N.  Y.,  1881.  Folded 
map.     8°.  2377.38 

Newspapers.     See  Annuaire  ;  —  Ayer. 

Nicholson,  Henry  W.  From  sword  to  share ; 
or  a  fortune  in  five  years  at  Hawaii.  With  map 
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Nicolay,  John  G.  The  outbreak  of  rebellion. 
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Nicolet,  Jean.     See  Butterfield. 

NicoU,  Henry  J.  Great  movements  and  those 
who  achieved  them.  With  portrs.  L.,  1881. 
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Contents.  —  Prison  reform,  John  Howard;  The  abolition 
of  the  slave  trade,  William  Wilberforce  ;  The  amelioration 
of  the  criminal  code,  Sir  Samuel  Romilly;  Popular  educa- 
tion, Lord  Brougham ;  Cheap  literature,  Constable,  Cham- 
bers, Knight,  Cassell;  Penny  postage.  Sir  Rowland  Hill; 
The  repeal  of  the  corn  laws,  Richard  Cobden,  John  Bright, 
C.  P.  Villiers;  The  repeal  of  the  fiscal  restrictions  on 
literature  and  the  press,  T.  Milner  Gibson  and  others ;  The 
introduction  of  gas,  Murdoch,  Winsor,  Clegg,  and  others; 
The  steam  engine,  and  its  application  to  locomotion,  Watt, 
Stephenson,  Fulton,  Bell ;  The  electric  telegraph,  Cooke, 
Wheatstone,  and  others. 

Noel,  Baptist  W.  Notes  of  a  tour  in  Piedmont, 
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Norton,  David.  Sketches  of  the  town  of  Old 
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Norway.     See  Du  Chaillu. 

Notre-Dame  cathedral,  Paris.    See  Hoffbauer, 

Nouveau  dictionnaire  de  mddecine  et  de  chi- 
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8°.  *5739-a 

Nova  Scotia  historical  society.  Report  and 
collections  for  1878.  Vol.  i.  Halifax,  N.S., 
1879.     8°.  +4316.52 

Numismatics.  See  British  museum  ;  —  Cohen ; 

—  Maris ;  —  Mommsen. 

Oakey,  Maria  R.     See  Dewing,  Maria  R. 

Oberholtzer,  Sara  L.  Coine  for  arbutus,  and 
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Object  lessons.     ^ccCalkins, 

Obry,  Jean  B,  F.  Du  berceau  de  I'esp^ce  hu- 
maine  selon  les  Indiens,  les  Perses  et  les  He- 
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Obstetrics.     See  American  gynecological  soc. ; 

—  Lusk ;  —  Playfair. 

Occult  sciences.     See  Prost. 

Odyssey.     See  Harrison. 

Old  Town,  Penobscot  co.,  Maine.     See  Norton. 

Old  Yorkshire.  Ed.  by  W.  Smith.  [Vol.  3.] 
L.,  1 881.     Illus.     Portrs.     8°.  +2495.54 

Omar  Khayyam.  The  quatrains  of  Omar  Khay- 
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Opera,  The.     See  Walshe. 


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Oppenheim,  Ancel.  Connaissances  n^ces- 
saires  a  un  amateur  d'objets  d'art  et  de  curiosity. 
P.,  1879.      ^^°-  4029.105 

Oppert,  Jules.  Expedition  scientifique  en 
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Oppert,  Jules,  and  M^nant,  Joachim.  Grande 
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Orden,  Wappen  und  Flaggen  aller  Regenten 
und  Staaten  in  originalgetreuen  Abbildungen. 
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Orders.     See  Burke ;  —  Orden. 

Orkney  islands.     See  Reid,  J.  T. 

Orsi,  ,    count.      Recollections  of  the    last 

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"  Included  in  the  volume  are  several  articles  previously 
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Osmun,  Thomas  E.  The  verbalist :  a  manual 
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Otis,  Charles  P.  Elementary  German.  N.Y., 
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Paddock,  Cornelia.  The  fate  of  Madame  La 
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Paget,  Violet.  Studies  of  the  i8th  century  in 
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On  the  Arcadian  academy,  musical  life,  Metastasio  and 
the  opera,  the  Comedy  of  masks,  Goldoni  and  the  realistic 
comedy,  Carlo  Gozzi  and  the  Venetian  fairy  comedy. 

Paine,  Albert  W.  Paine  genealogy.  Ipsvvich 
branch.     Bangor,  1881.     8°.  *4338.6i 

Painting.     See  Grace ;  —  Hill ;  —  Leclercq,  E. 

Palestine.  See  Dulles ;  —  Merrill ;  —  Neil ;  — 
Pitman ;  —  Stanley. 

Palgrave,  Francis  T.  The  visions  of  England. 
[Poems.]     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  45603.31 

Pantheism.     See  Jacob ;  —  Plumptre. 

Paris.  Exposition  universelle,  1878.  Con- 
gres  et  conferences  du  Palais  du  Trocadero. 
P.,  1880,81.     8°.     Namely:  — 

—  Congr^s  international  de  g^ographie  com- 
merciale.  *6o25.8o 

—  Congr^s  internat.  des  architectes.    *6o25.6i 

—  Congres  internat.  des  brasseurs.       *6o25.83 

—  Congrfes  international  des  sciences  ethno- 
graphiques.  *6o25.57 

—  Congrfes  international  pour  le  progres  de 
I'industrie  laitiere.  *6o25.84 

—  Congrfes  scientifique  international  des  insti- 
tutions de  pr^voyance.  *6o25.55 


Paris.  See  Franklin,  A.  L.  A. ;  —  Hoftbauer. 
Pascoe,  Charles  E.,  ed.  Everyday  life  in  our 
public  schools.  Sketched  by  head-scholars  of 
Eton,  Winchester,  Westminster,  Shrewsbury, 
Harrow,  Rugby,  Charterhouse.  Added  a  brief 
notice  of  St.  Paul's  and  Merchant  Taylors' 
schools,  and  Christ's  hospital.  With  illus.  L. . 
188 1.     8°.  3596.67 

Patents.      See    Allen,  J.    T. ; — Banning;  — 
Great  Britain  ;  —  Illustrirtes. 
Patrick,  St.     See  De  Vinn^. 
Patriotism.     See  Salieres. 

Patton,  Jacob  H.  Concise  history  of  the  Amer- 
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Paul,  St.     See  Taylor,  W.  M. 

Pauperism.     See  Pretyman. 

Penobscot  county,  Maine.     See  Sherman. 

Pentecost,  George  F.  "In  the  volume  of  the 
Book,"  or,  the  profit  and  pleasure  of  Bible  study. 
N.  Y.,  18S0.     Portr.     16°.  3417.62 

Perez,  Juan  P.  Diccionario  de  la  lengua  Maya. 
M6rida  de  Yucatan,  1S66-77.     4°.  *43ioa.i3i 

Personal  liberty.     See  Deguerre. 

Peterborough,  England.     See  Poole. 

Phear,  Sir  John  B.  International  trade,  and 
the  relation  between  exports  and  imports.  A 
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Phelps,  Austin.  The  theory  of  preaching. 
Letters  on  homiletics.    N.  Y.,  1881.    12°.  3436.60 

Phillimore,  Lucy.  Sir  Christopher  Wren,  his 
family  and  his  times,  with  original  letters  and  a 
discourse  on  architecture  hitherto  unpublished. 
1585-1723.     With  engr.     L.,  1881.     8°.      2540.52 

Phillipps-WoUey,  E.  Clive  L.  O.  Sport  in  the 
Crimea  and  Caucasus.     L.,  1881.     8°.        3064.22 

Phillips,  Wendell.  The  scholar  in  a  republic. 
Address  at  the  centennial  anniversary  of  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  of  Harvard  college,  June  30,  1881. 
B.,  18S1.     16°.  2387.70 

Phoenicia.  See  Clermont-Ganneau ;  —  Spen 
cer. 

Physics.     See  Gillet. 

Physiography.     See  Thorn. 

Piedmont.     See  Noel. 

Piedmont  church,  Worcester,  ^  Mass.  See 
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Pierre,  Victor.  L'^cole  sous  la  revolution 
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Pierson,  Hamilton  W.  In  the  Brush  :  or,  old- 
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Pioneer  settlements.    See  Dillon. 

Pitman,  Emma  R.  Mission  life  in  Greece  and 
Palestine.  Memorials  of  Mary  Briscoe  Baldwin. 
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Plants.     See  Cooke,  M.  C. 

Plate.     See  Jamitzer. 

Piatt,  James.  Economy.  L.,  1882  [1881].  Sm. 
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Playfair,  William  S.  Treatise  on  the  science 
and  practice  of  midwifery.  3d  Amer.  ed.,  rev. 
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illus.     Phila.,  1880.     8°.  *3773.66 

Plumptre,  C.  E.  General  sketch  of  the  history 
of  pantheism.     L.    [i88i.]     2  v.     8°.         5486.75 

Plutarch.  Lives.  Tr.  from  the  Greek,  with 
notes  and  a  life,  by  A.  Stewart  and  G.  Long.  In 
4v.     Vol.  1-3.     L.,  1880,  81.     Sm.  8°.       3008.50 

Plympton,  A.  G.  The  glad  year  round.  For 
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Poets  and  etchers.  Poems  by  T.  B.  Aldrich  ; 
W.  C.  Bryant;  R.  W.  Emerson;  J.  R.  Lowell; 
H.  W.  Longfellow;  J.  G.  Whittier.  Etchings  by 
A.  F.  Bellows;  Samuel  Colman ;  Henrv  Farrer; 
R.  Swain  Gifford  ;  J.  D.  Smillie.  B.,  1882  [1881]. 
40.  ***2400.53 

Poets  and  poetry.  See  Homes  ;  —  Hows ;  — 
Hunt ;  —  Shairp  ;  —  Williams,  A.  M. 

Political  economy.     See  Piatt. 

Political  science.     See  Muehlbrecht ;  —  Traill. 

Poncet  de  Bermond,  Hippolyte.  Military 
events  of  the  late  French  revolution  [1830]  ;  or, 
an  account  of  the  Royal  guard  on  that  occasion. 
By  a  staff  officer  of  the  guards.  From  the  French. 
4th  ed.     L.,  1831.     8°.  6622.5 

A  translation  of  "  La  garde  royale  pendant  les  ivine- 
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Poole,  George  A.  Peterborough  [England]. 
L.    [1881.'']     Map.     [Diocesan    histories.]     Sm. 

8°-  5529-55 

Pope,  Alexander.  Works.  New  ed.,  including 
several  hundred  unpublished  letters,  and  other 
new  materials.  Collected  in  part  by  J.  W.  Croker. 
With  introd.  and  notes  by  W.  Ehvin,  and  W.  J. 
Courthope.     Vol.  3.     With  illus.     L.,  iS8i.     S". 

4564-8 

Pope,  John,  ^e«er«/.     5ee  Ropes. 

Pope  family.     See  Genealogy. 

Port-Royal.     See  Sainte  Beuve. 

Porter,  Noah.  Books  and  reading.  [Rev.  ed.] 
With  an  appendix  containing  a  select  catalogue 
of  books  [by  J.  M.  Hubbard].     N.Y.,  1881.     16°. 

2194.17 

Positivism,     See  Broglie  ;  —  Comte. 

Post  mortem.     [A  story.]     Edinb.,  1881.     16°. 

4559^.64 

Pottery.     See  Jones. 

Practical  politics.     L.,  1881.     8°.  2510.27 

Contents.  —  The  tenant  farmer,  by  James  Howard.  — 
Foreign  policy,  by  Mountstuart  E.  Grant  Duff.  —  Freedom 
of  land,  by  G.  Shaw  Lefevre.  —  British  colonial  policy,  by 
Sir  David  Wedderburn. 

Prescott,  George  B.  Electricity  and  the  elec- 
tric telegraph.  With  illus.  4th  ed.  N.Y.,  1881. 
8°.  3965-81 

Pretyman,  John  R.  Dispauperization.  L., 
1876.     8°.  5571-67 

Preussische  Expedition,  Die,  nach  Ost-Asien. 
Zoologischer  Theil.  iter,  2ter  B.  Bearb.  von 
E.  V.  Martens.  Berlin,  1867,  76.  3  v.  Plates. 
8°.  *4833.3 

Contents.  —  i.  AUgemeines  und  Wirbelthiere.  3.  Die 
Landschnecken. 

Pricket,  Robert.  Honors  fame  in  trivmph 
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(1604.)  [Also,']  A  trve  coppie  of  a  discourse 
written  by  a  gentleman,  employed  in  the  late 
voyage  of  Spaine  and  Portingale,  1589.  Ed.  with 
introd.  and  notes  by  A.  B.  Grosart.  [Man- 
chester.] 1881.     4°.  *^,*2535.24 

Printing,  ^cc  Earliest ; — GreatBritain.  Com. 
0/  patents. 

Prisons.     See  Her  Majesty's  prisons. 

Proctor,  Richard  A.  Easy  star  lessons.  L., 
1881.     Illus.     Sm.  8°.  3929.79 

Prost,  Aug.  Corneille  Agrippa,  sa  vie  et  ses 
oeuvres.  T.  i.  P.,  1881.  Portr.  [Les  sciences 
et  les  arts  occultes  au  xvie  siecle.]     8°.     36003.62 

Protestant  episcopal  church.    See  Franklin,  B. 

Proverbs.     See  Decourdemanche. 

Psalms.     See  Murray,  T.  C. 

Pseudonyms.     See  Halkett. 


Public  schools.     See  Pascoe. 
Purcell,  Henry.     See  Cummings. 
Pythagoras.     See  Epictetus. 

Quaternions.    ^See  Hardy,  A.  S. ;  — Laissant. 

Quatremfere,  Etienne  M.  M^moire  sur  les 
Nabatdens.     P.,  1835.     8°.  3024.23 

Quebec.     See  Ramezay. 

Queen,  The,  [Caroline,  wife  of  George  iv] 
and  her  sufferings.  In  a  letter  to  a  friend.  L., 
1820.     8°.  No.  3  in  *,^*6562.7 

Queen,  The,  that  Jack  found.  With  thirteen 
cuts.   6th  ed.    L.,  1820.    8°.        No.  10  in  *,*6562.7 

The  cuts  are  by  George  Cruikshank.  A  satirical  poem  on 
he  trial  of  Qiieen  Caroline. 

Queen's  budget.  The,  opened ;  or,  correspond- 
ence extraordinary,  relative  to  the  defence  of  her 
majesty.  A  companion  to  the  Royal  letter-bag. 
L.,  1820.     Illus.     8°.  No.  6  in  ***6562.7 

Satirical  poems  on  the  trial  of  Qiieen  Caroline. 

Queen's  letter.  The,  to  the  king.  4th  ed.  L., 
1820.     8°.  No.  2  in  ***6562.7 

Purporting  to  be  from  Caroline  to  George  iv. 

Quotations.     See  Linn  ;  —  Shakespeare. 

Radcliffe  observatory,  Oxford,  Eng.  Rad- 
cliffe  catalogues  of  stars  for  1845  and  i860. 
Oxford,  i860,  70.     2  V.     8".  79203.50 

—  Results  of  meteorological  observations. 
Vol.  1-37.  1840-79.  Ed.  by  E.  J.  Stone  [etc.]. 
Oxford,  1842-80.     37  V.     Illus.     8°.  *7925.50 

Vol.  1-13,  36  (1840-52,  76)  are  astronomical  observations; 
vol.  14-35  ('843-75)  are  astronomical  and  meteorological  ob- 
servations; vol.  37  meteorological  observations. 

Raikes,  Robert.     See  Taylor,  J. 

Ramezay,  Jean  B.  N.  R. ,  sieur  de.  Mdmoire 
au  sujet  de  la  reddition  de  cette  ville  le  18  sept. 
^759-  [.Also,  Evdnements  de  la  guerre  en  Canada 
pendant  1759  et  1760.]   Quebec,  1861.  8°.  *43i4.76 

Raphael.     See  Muentz. 

Rawnsley,  Hardwicke  D.  Sonnets  at  the  Eng- 
lish lakes.     L.,  i88i.     Sm.  8".  24693.87 

Raynal,  Guillaume  T.  F.  Tableau  et  revolu- 
tions des  colonies  angloises  dans  I'Amdrique 
septentrionale.  P.,  1788.    2  v.  in  i.    12°.  "'44x93.54 

M.  Du  Rosoir  places  this  work  among  those  falsely  attrib- 
uted to  Raynal. 

Re3d,  Thomas  B.  Brushwood.  A  poem. 
Illus.     Phila.,  1882  [1881].      16°.  2404.67 

Re3l  estate.     See  Burn. 

Reale  istituto  di  studi  superiori,  Florence. 
Sczione  di  filosojia  e  filologia.  Pubblicazioni. 
Vol.  2.     Firenze,  1880.     8°.  *322oa.5o 

Reetnelin,  Charles.  A  critical  review  of  Ameri- 
can politics.     L.,  1881.     8°.  4222.60 

Reid,  G.  H.  An  essay  on  New  South  Wales. 
Sydney,   1876.     Folded  plate.     Folded  map.     8°. 

5071.54 
Reid,  John    T.     Pictures    from    the    Orkney 
islands.     Edinb.,  1881.     Sm.  4°.  *2463.58 

With  etchings  by  the  author. 

R6musat,  Claire  E.  J.  G.  (de  Vergennes).  A 
selection  from  the  letters  of  Madame  de  Rdmusat 
to  her  husband  and  son,  from  1804  to  1813. 
From  the  French  by  Mrs.  Cashel  Hoey  and  John 
Lillie.     L.,  1881.     Portr.     8°.  4642.62 

Renaissance.     See  Labarte. 

Renan,  (J.)  Ernest.  De  la  part  des  peuples 
s^mitiques  dans  I'histoire  de  la  civilisation.  7e 
^d.     P.,  1875.     8°.  3024.2a 


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Jsinuary, 


Renan  (J.)  Ernest,  continued. 

—  An  essay  on  the  age  and  antiquity  of  the  book 
of  Nabathsean  agriculture.  Added  an  inaugural 
lecture  on  the  position  of  the  Shemitic  nations 
in  the  history  of  civilization.     L.,  1862.     12°. 

5028.17 

—  Questions  relatives  aux  antiquit^s  des  peu- 
ples  semitiques.     (/«  Revue  archeologique.     P., 

1856.)  *22I7.5I.24 

Representative  government.     See  Syme. 

Reptiles.     See  Rolland. 

Revue  des  arts  decoratifs.  ire  annee.  1880- 
81.     P.,  1881.     Plates.     lUus.     L.  8°.         *692i.i 

Rhode  Island.     See  Munro. 

Richter,  Ernst  F.  Manual  of  harmony.  Tr. 
by  J.  C.  D.  Parker.     B.,  1873.     8°.  4044.69 

—  Treatise  o*n  counterpoint.  Tr.  by  Franklin 
Taylor.  From  the  2d  German  ed.,  with  appendix, 
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Rimmer,  William.  Elements  of  design.  Rev. 
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Roach,  Sallie  N.  Theon.  A  tale  of  the 
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Robert,  Karl,^jc«</.      See  Meusnier,  Georges. 

Robinson,  Harriet  H.  Massachusetts  in  the 
woman  suffrage  movement.  From  1774  to  1881. 
B.,  i88i.     12°.  5574-65 

Roe,  F.  B.,  and  Colby,  N.  G.,pub.  Atlas  of 
Aroostook  county,  Maine.     Phila.,  1877.     4°^ 

*4430.55 
Rohrbacher,  Francois  R.     Histoire  universelle 
de  I'eglise  catholique  continu^e  jusqu'a  nos  jours 
par   I'abbe   Guillaume.      Nouv.    ^d.      Avec   des 
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Roland,  Arthur.  The  management  of  grass 
land,  laying  down  grass,  artificial  grasses,  etc. 
Ed.  by  W.   H.  Ablett.      L.,   1881.      Illus.    8". 

399567 

Rolland,  Eugfene.  Faune  populaire  de  la 
France.  Noms  vulgaires,  dictons,  proverbes, 
Idgendes,  contes  et  superstitions.  T.  1-3.  P., 
1877-81.     8°.  2686.13 

Roman  catholic  church.  See  Bardoux ;  — 
Campello;  —  Montalembert;  —  Rohrbacher;  — 
Young,  A. 

Romance,  The,  of  Guy  of  Warwick.  The  2d  or 
15th-century  version.  Ed.  by  Julius  Zupitza.  L., 
1875.  76-     [Early  English  text  society.]     8°. 

***46o7.28 

Rome.  See  Cohen  ;  —  Falke ;  —  Leighton  ;  — 
Mommsen. 

Ropes,  John  C.  The  army  under  Pope.  N.  Y. , 
1881.  Maps.  [Campaigns  of  the  civil  war.  4.] 
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Roscoe,  Mrs.  Henry.  Vittoria  Colonna  :  her 
life  and  poems.   L.,  1868.   Portrs.    Sm.  8°.   4749.15 

Roscoe,  Henry  E.,  and  Schorlemmer,  Carl. 
A  treatise  on  chemistry.  Vol.  1-3.  Illus. 
Portr.     L.,  1877-81.     3  v.  in  4.     8°.  3974-54 

Rossetti,  Dante  G.  Ballads  and  sonnets.  L., 
1881.     Sm.  8°.  456oa.28 

—  Same.     B.,  1881.     16°.  45603.27 

Rothschild,  J.,  cd.  Mus^e  entomologique 
illustr^.  Histoire  naturelle  des  insectes.  P., 
1876-78.     3  v. ,  Illus.     Plates.     4°.  *3892.52 

Rouveyre,  Edouard.  (.?)  De  la  matiere  des 
livres.     Par  un  bibliophile.     P.,  1880.     i6«,  1.  p. 

6129.27 

Row,  Charles  A.  Reasons  for  believing  in 
Christianity.  Lectures  at  St.  Paul's  cathedral. 
N.  Y.,  1881.     120.  3438.75 


R  ....  1  [Royal]  fowls,  The;  or  the  old 
black  cock's  attempt  to  crow  over  his  illustrious 

mate.     A   poem.     By  the  author  of  the  R 1 

brood.  4th  ed.  L.,  1820.    8°.     No.  8  in  %*6562.7 

On  the  trial  of  Queen  Caroline.  The  vignette  is  by  George 
Cruikshank. 

Royal  geographical  societv,  London.  Journal. 
Vol.  48-50.  L.,  1878-80.  Folded  maps.  8°.  *6275.i 

Royal  letter-bag.  The.  3d  ed.  L.,  1820.  8°. 
No.  7  in  *#*6562.7 

Satirical  poems  on  the  trial  of  Queen  Caroline. 

Ruskin,  John.  Proserpina.  Studies  of  way- 
side flowers  among  the  Alps,  and  in  Scotland 
and  England.  Pts.  1-5.  N.  Y.,  1875-77.  3  v- 
Illus.     12°.  2575.75 

Russell,  Addison  P.  Thomas  Corwin.  A 
sketch.     Cincin.,  1881.     Portr.     12°.        4348.119 

Russell, John.  The  Haigs of Bemersyde.  Edinb., 
1881.     8°.  *2436.56 

History  of  a  Scottish  family,  extending,  as  has  been 
claimed,  from  S39  to  the  present  time. 

Russia.     See  Chester ;  —  Tissot. 

Sabians.     See  Hal^vy ;  —  Siouffi. 

Sage,  Bernard  J.  Davis  and  Lee :  a  protest 
against  the  attempt  of  the  Yankee  radicals  to 
have  them  and  the  other  confederate  chiefs 
murdered  :  a  vindication  of  the  southern  states. 
By  P.  C.  Centz,  barrister  \_pseud.'\.  L.,  1865.  8°. 

434oa.94 

—  The  republic  of  republics :  or,  American 
federal  liberty.  4th  ed.  By  P.  C.  Centz,  barris- 
ter I  pseud.'].     B.,  1881.     8°.  4424-69 

St.  Lawrence,  Gulf  of.  See  Faucher  de  Saint- 
Maurice. 

St.  Lawrence  river.     See  Chisholm's. 

Sainte  Beuve,  Charles  A.  Port- Royal.  P., 
1871-78.     7  v.     16°.  5528.52 

A  study  of  Pascal  occupies  vol.  2,  pp.  377-510;  vol.  3,  pp. 
7-464. 

Sainte-Chapelle,  Pan's.     See  Guilhermy. 

Sali^res,  A.     Le  patriotisme.     P.,   1881.     18". 

5562.73 

San  Juan  water  boundary.     See  Fitzwilliam. 

Sathas,  C.  N.  Documents  inddits  relatifs  k 
I'histoire  de  la  Grfece  au  moyen  ^ge.  ire  s^r. 
Documents  tir^s  des  archives  de  Venise,  1400- 
1500.  T.  I,  2.  P.,  1880,  8i.  2  v.  Folded  charts. 
L.  8°.  3071-52 

Satterthwaite,  Thomas  E.  A  manual  of  his- 
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Collins  Warren  [and  others],  with  illus.  N.  Y., 
1881.    8°.  3722.60 

To  all  the  chapters,  except  the  first  and  twenty-sixth,  are 
appended  bibliographies. 

Savings-banks.  See  Paris.  Exposition  uni- 
verselle. 

Savonarola,  Girolamo  M.  F.  M.     See  Austin. 

Scandinavia.     See  Du  Chaillu ;  —  Tyler. 

Scheer,  Johannes.  Germania  :  zwei  Jahrtau- 
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Schopenhauer,  Arthur.  Select  essays.  Tr. 
by  G.  Droppers  and  C.  A.  P.  Dachsel.  Mil- 
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Contents.  —  Biographical  sketch;  The  misery  of  life; 
Metaphysics  of  love ;  Genius;  ./Esthetics  of  poetry ;  Educa- 
tion. 

Schurman,  Jacob  G.  Kantian  ethics  and  the 
ethics  of  evolution.  Pub.  by  the  Hibbert  trus- 
tees.    L.,  1881.     8°.  3584.17 


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Scotland.  Privy  council.  The  register.  Ed. 
and  abridged  by  D.  Masson.  Vol.  4.  I58';-I592. 
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Scott,  6"/>  Walter.  Royal  characters  from  [his] 
works  historical  and  romantic.  Selected  and  ar- 
ranged by  Wm.  T.  Dobson.  With  illus.  in  pho- 
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Sculpture.     See  Shedd. 

Seagrave,  Daniel.  Genealogy  of  the  Seagrave 
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1881.     Plate.     8°.  *4338.62 

Seguin,  L.  G.  A  picturesque  tour  in  pictu- 
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Selous,  Frederick  C.  A  hunter's  wanderings 
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Selsea,  England.     See  Stephens,  W.  R.  W. 

Semitic  races.     See  Renan. 

Shairp,  John  C.  Aspects  of  poetry.  Being 
lectures   at  Oxford.      Oxford,  1881.     8°.    2555.69 

Shakespeare,  William.  Antony  and  Cleo- 
patra. Ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  With 
engr.     N.  Y.,  1881.     16°.  6596.24 

—  The  Shakespeare  phrase  book.  By  J. 
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Shedd,  Julia  A.     Famous  sculptors  and  sculp- 
ture.    Illus.     B.,  1881.     12°.  4077.73 

Sherman,  W.  A.  Atlas  of  Penobscot  county, 
Maine.     N.  Y.,  1875.     4°.  *4430.53 

Sherring,  M.  A.  Hindu  tribes  and  castes.  With 
illus.     Calcutta,  1872-81.     3  V.     4°.  3041.51 

Shipbuilding.     See  Glasgow. 

Shropshire  dialect.     5ee  Jackson. 

Shuey,  Dennis  B.  History  of  the  Shuey  family 
in  America,  from  1732  to  1876.  Lancaster,  Pa., 
1876.     12°.  *4339-54 

Sicily.     See  Elliot. 

Sikes,  (W.)  Wirt.  Rambles  and  studies  in  old 
South  Wales.     With  illus.     L.,  1881.  8°.  2463.57 

Simcox,  William  H.  The  beginnings  of  the 
Christian  church  :  lectures  in  Winchester  cathe- 
dral.    Rivingtqns,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  5528.53 

Siouffi,  N.  Etudes  sur  la  religion  des  Soubbas 
ou  Sab^ens.     P.,  1880.     8°.  54803.53 

Skin  diseases.     See  Bulkley. 

Slavery.     See  Germantown. 

Smelfungus,  pseud.  See  Alexander,  Patrick  P. 

Smith,  Charles  H.  The  ancient  >costume  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  from  the  viith  to  the 
xvith  century.  With  descriptions  and  illus.  Im- 
proved ed.     L.  [1813.]     60  colored  plates.     4°. 

**452oa.3 

Smith,  George,  F.  S.  A.  Canal  adventures  by 
moonlight.     L.,  1881.     Plate.     Sm.  8°.     5574.67 

Describes  the  experiences  of  a  philanthropist  among 
the  canal  boat  population  in  England. 

Smith,  George  B.  The  life  and  speeches  of 
John  Bright.     With  portrs.     L.,  1881.     2  v.     8°. 

2441.61 

Abstracts  of  the  speeches  only  are  given,  with  parts  of  a 
few  verbatim  as  delivered. 

Smith,  John,  captain,  1579-1631.   See  Warner. 
Smyth,  John,  tke  Se-Baptist.      See  Dexter. 
Snails.     See  Preussische. 

Soci6td  d'anthropologie  de  Paris.  Bulletins. 
3e  s^r.     T.  3.     i88o.     P.,  1880.     Portr.     8°. 

♦4236.50 


Soci^t^  litt^raire  et  historique,  Quebec.  Col- 
lection de  memoires  et  de  relations  sur  I'histoire 
ancienne  du  Canada,  d'apres  des  manuscrits  des 
archives  publiques  en  France.    Quebec,  1840.  8°. 

*43 14-74 
—  Voyages  de  d^couverte  au  Canada,  1534-42, 
par  Jacques  Quartier,  le  sieur  de  Roberval,  Jean 
Alphonse  de  Xanctoigne,  etc.  Suivis  de  la  de- 
scription de  Qj^i^bec  en  1608,  et  de  divers  extraits 
relativement  au  lieu  de  I'hivernement  de  Jacques 
Quartier  en  1535-36.  (Avec  gravures  fac-simile.) 
Quebec,  1843.     8°.  •  4314-75 

Contains  a  fac-simile  of  Champlain's  Carte  de  Qii^bec  et 
ses  environs  en  160S. 

Sociology.     See  Featherman  ;  —  Spencer. 

Soldi,  Emile.  Les  arts  meconnus.  Les  nou- 
veaux  musses  du  Trocadero.  Ouvrage  ornd  de 
gravures.     P.,  1881.     L.  8°.  *4073.70 

Contents.  —  Les  cam^es  et  les  pierres  gravies ;  Les  arts 
au  moyen  age;  L'art  persan ;  L'art  khmer;  L'art  am^ricain; 
L'art  egyptien. 

Solly,  Edward,  compiler.  An  index  of  heredi- 
tary English,  Scottish  and  Irish  titles  of  honour. 
L.,  1880.     [Index  society.    Publications,  5.]    8°. 

*2505-57 

Songs  (with  music).     See  Elson ;  —  Franz. 

Sorley,  William  R.  Jewish  Christians  and 
Judaism.  A  study  in  the  history  of  the  first  two 
centuries.     Camb.,  1881.     8°.  3423-67 

Sound,  The  (between  Denmark  and  Sweden). 
See  U.  S.     Hydrographic  office. 

South,  The.     Sec  Pierson. 

Southold,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.     See  Whitaker. 

Spain.     See  Gairdner;  —  Hubbard. 

Spencer,  Herbert.  Descriptive  sociology. 
Div.  2.     Pt.  2-B.     L.,  1880.     F«>.  *356o.5i 

Contents.  —  Hebrews  and  Phoenicians.  Compiled  by  R. 
Scheppig. 

Spinnaker,  pseud,  t     Spindrift  from  the  Heb- 
rides.    Edinb.,  1881.     Illus.     16°.  24693.86 
Stories  of  yachting  in  the  Western  islands. 

Spiritualism.     See  Houghton. 

Spofford,  Harriet  P.  Poems.  B.,  1882  [1881]. 
16°.  239ob.6o 

Spon's  encyclopjedia  of  the  industrial  arts, 
manufactures,  and  commercial  products.  Div. 
4.  India-rubber  manufactures  —  Photography. 
Ed.  by  Charles  G.  W.  Lock.  L.,  1881.  Illus. 
L.  8°.  *8o32.50 

Spooner,  Z.  H.,  ed.  Poems  of  the  Pilgrims 
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Stael-Holstein,  Anne  L.  G.  (N.),  baronne  de. 
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Statnpa,  Gaspara.     See  Benson. 

Stanley,  Arthur  P.  Scripture  portraits  and 
other  miscellanies.  Collected  from  [his]  pub- 
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—  Sermons  preached  before  the  Prince  of 
Wales,  during  his  tour  in  the  East  in  1862,  with 
notices  of  some  of  the  localities  visited.  L., 
1863.     8°.  5441-57 

Starkweather,  Henry  H.  Memorial  addresses 
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House  of  representatives,  Feb.  24,  1876.  Wash., 
1876.     Portr.     8°.  *434i.70 

Stars.     See  Holden  ;  —  Radcliffe. 

Steel.     See  Great  Britain.      Com.  of  patents. 

Steele,  James  W.  Cuban  sketches.  N.Y., 
1881.     16°.  2363.75 


23 


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Janu£U7, 


Stephens,  Henry  P.,  and  Solopion,  Edward. 
Billee  Taylor;  or,  "The  reward  of  virtue." 
Nautical  comic  opera  in  two  acts.   B.  [1881.]    4°. 

8052.108 

Music  and  words  of  the  son§^  without  the  dialogue. 

Stephens,  Joseph  R.     See  Holvoake. 

Stephens,  William  R.  W.  The  South  Saxon 
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Stem,  Sigmon  M.  Studien  und  Plaudereien. 
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2889.77 

The  3d  ser.  is  called  "  Studien  und  Plaudereien  im  Vater- 
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Stevens,  Henry.  Catalogue  of  the  first  portion 
of  the  collections  of  rare  books  and  manuscripts 
relating  to  the  history  and  literature  of  America, 
and  H.  Stevens's  Franklin  collection.  L.,  1881. 
4°.  **K.io.ii 

Stevenson,  Esm^  Scott.  Our  ride  through  Asia 
Minor,  by  Mrs.  Scott-Stevenson.  With  map. 
L.,  1881.     ^.  3073.56 

Stimulants.  .  See  Beard. 

Stranger's  illustrated  guide  to  Boston  and  its 
suburbs ;  with  maps  of  Boston  and  the  harbor. 
B.,  1881.     16°.  *4458.io 

Strecker,  Adolph.  Adolph  Streckef's  short 
text-book  of  organic  chemistry,  byj.  Wislicenus. 
Tr.  and  ed.  with  additions,  by  W.  R.  Hodgkin- 
son,  and  A.  J.  Greenaway.     L.,  i88i.     Illus.    8°. 

397259 

Street  railroads.     See  Clark,  D.  K. 

Suicide.     See  Legoyt. 

Sumatra.     See  Bock. 

Sunday  schools.     See  Crafts ;  — Taylor,  J. 

Superstitions.    See  Dalyell. 

Sutton,  Charles  W.  George  Eliot :  a  bibliog- 
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—  Manchester  bibliography,  1880.  (/«  Man- 
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♦2504.50.7 

Sweden.     See  Du  Chaillu. 

Swimming.     See  Hartelius. 

Swinburne,  Algernon  C.  Mary  Stuart :  a 
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Sydney,  JVew  South  Wales.  Observatory. 
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1877  ^"d  1878,  under  the  direction  of  H.  C.  Rus- 
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Syme,  David.  Representative  government  in 
England:  its  faults  and  failures.  L,.,  1881.  Sm. 
8°.  2515.16 

Taine,  Hippolyte  A.  "  Les  origines  de  la 
France  contemporaine."  The  revolution.  Tr.  by 
John  Durand.     L.,  1878,  8i.     2  v.     8°.       4613.50 

Talmud.  Selections  from  the  Talmud.  Also, 
brief  sketches  of  the  men  who  made  and  com- 
mented upon  it.  Tr.  by  H.  Polano.  Phila., 
1876.     8°.  54803.54 

Tanner,  Henry.  Further  steps  in  the  principles 
of  agriculture.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  5999.63 

Tasmania.     See  Etheridge. 

Tasse,  Joseph.  Les  Canadiens  de  I'Ouest.  2e 
^d.     Montreal,    1878.     2  v.  in  i.     Portrs.     Illus. 

8°-  *43i4-77 

Tasso,  Torquato.  Tasso's  '  Godfrey  of  Bul- 
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Taswell-Langmead,  Thomas  P.  English  con- 
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L.,  1881.     8°.        "  4526.26 

Taunton,  Massachusetts.     See  Walker. 

Taxidermy.     See  Maynard. 

Taylor,  Bavard.  Home  ballads.  With  illus. 
B.,  1S82  [1881].     8°.  2402.75 

—  Home  pastorals,  ballads  and  lyrics.  B., 
1875.     12°.  4505-80 

Taylor,  John,  0/  Northampton,  England. 
Robert  Raikes  and  Northamptonshire  Sunday 
schools.     L.,  1880.     8°.  5442.61 

Contains  a  list  of  publications  by  Northamptonshire 
authors,  or  issued  from  the  press  in  Northampton,  relative 
to  Sunday  schools. 

Taylor,  William  M.  Paul  the  missionarv. 
N.Y..  1882  [1881].     Illus.     12°.  3427.74 

Tegn^r,  Esaias.  Samlade  Skrifter.  Stock- 
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Telegraph.     See  Washburn. 

Telephone.     See  Washburn. 

Temperance.     See  Moderation. 

Tenth  Massachusetts  battery.     See  Billings. 

Thackeray,  Francis  St.  J.  Eton  college  library. 
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Thackeray,  William  M.  Extracts  from  [his] 
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Theology.     See  Liguori. 

Theology,  Natural.     See  Cellarius. 

Theuriet,  Andr^.  Les  enchantements  de  la 
for^t.     P.,  1881.     Illus.     8°.  .  2662.63 

Thirlwall,  Connop.  Letters,  literary  and 
theological.  Ed.  by  J.  J.  Stewart  Perowne  and 
L.  Stokes.     L.,  1881.     8».  2540.56 

—  Letters  to  a  friend.  Ed.  bv  A.  P.  Stanlev. 
L.,  1 88 1.     8°.  '  2540.57 

Thorn,  George.  Outlines  of  elementary 
physiography;  with  illustrations  and  questions 
from  the  science  examination  papers.  South 
Kensington.     Edinb.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  3826.61 

Thurot,  Francois  C.  E.  De  la  prononciation 
fran<;aise  depuis  le  commencement  du  xvie  sifecle. 
T.  I.     P.,  1881.     8°.  2683.50 

Tichbome  trial.     See  Cockburn. 

Tilley,  Risbrough  H.  Genealogy  of  the  Tilley 
family.     Newport,  R.  L,  1878.     8°.  *2338.64 

Timbal,  Louis  C.  Notes  et  causeries  sur  Tart 
et  sur  les  artistes.  Pr^c^d^es  d'une  liste  des  prin- 
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Tissot,  Victor.  Voyage  au  pays  des  milliards 
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Tissot,  Victor,  and  Am^ro,  Constant.  La 
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18S1.     18°.  3068.4a 

Titles  of  honor.     See  Solly. 

Tozer,  John.  On  the  effect  of  the  non-resi- 
dence of  landlords  on  the  wealth  of  a  com- 
munity.    Camb.,  1841.     4°.         No.  2  in  *565i.24 

From  the  Transactions  of  the  Cambridge  philosophical 
society,  v.  7,  pt.  2. 

Traill,   Henry  D.     Central   government.     L., 

1881.     [English  citizen  ser.]     Sm.  8°.         2515.19 

Travels  and  voyages.     See  Alvarez ;  —  Beesly ; 

—  Bock ;  —  Dall :  —  Dulles ;  —  Elliot ;  —  Faucher 
de    Saint-Maurice;   —  Francis;   —  Gottschalk; 

—  Hardy ;  —  Hughes ;  —  Markham  :  —  Merrill ;  — 
Noel ;  —  Seguin  ;  —  Stevenson  ;  —  Tissot ;  —  Ty- 
ler; —  Verne. 


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Treaty  of  peace,  good  correspondence  & 
neutrality  in  America,  between  James  ii,  and 
Lewis  XIV,  concluded  the  f  *  day  of  Novemb. ,  1686. 
In  the  Savoy,  1686.     Sm.  40.     No.  2  in  *,^*65i7.40 

This  treaty  was  executed  at  Whitehall,  in  the  palace,  by 
Barillon  d'Ainoncourt,  for  the  French,  and  by  Jeffreys, 
Rochester,  Sunderland,  Middleton  and  Godolphin  for  the 
English. 

Charlevoix  says  of  it,  that  it  was  made  by  the  English 
"  pour  endormir  les  Francois  de  I'Am^rique."  It  did  not 
result  in  the  interest  of  peace,  since,  in  the  spring  of  16S7, 
the  English  resumed  hostilities. 

Trocad^ro.  See  Paris.  Exposition  univer- 
sellc  ;  —  Soldi. 

Trowbridge,  John  T.  A  home  idyl,  and  other 
poems.     B.,  1881.     12°.  2390b. 55 

Truebner  and  Co.  Monthly  list  of  new  and 
forthcoming  works,  and  new  American  books. 
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♦6167.4 

Tyler,  Katharine  E.  The  story  of  a  Scandina- 
vian summer.     N.  Y.,i88i.     12°.  2867.58 

Tyrol.     See  Leclercq,  J. 

Tytler,  Sarah,  ^5e«^.      See  Keddie,  Henrietta. 

Umbrellas.   iS'ee  Great  Britain.  Com.offatents. 

Unitarianism.     See  Bonet-Maury. 

United  States.  Board  of  supervising  inspec- 
tors of  steam-vessels.  Proceedings  of  the  29th 
annual  meeting,  Washington,  Jan.,  1881.  Wash., 
1881.     8°.  *7958.4i 

—  Bureau  of  agriculture.  Contagious  dis- 
eases of  domesticated  animals.  Continuation  of 
investigation.     Wash.,  1881.     8°.  *5992.6i 

—  Bureau  of  education.  Report  of  the  com- 
missioner.    1879.     Wash.,  1881.     8°.  *7595-i 

—  Bureau  of  Indian  affairs.  Instructions  to 
Indian  agents.     Wash.,   1880.     8°.  *4464.76 

—  Dept.  of  State.  Catalogue  of  the  works 
relative  to  the  law  of  nations  and  diplomacy  in 
the  librarv  of  the  department  of  state,  May  13, 
1881.     Wash.,  18S1.     16°,  1.  p.  *2i86.28 

—  Dept.  of  the  Interior.  Register  containing 
a  list  of  persons  employed.  Corrected  to  Jan.  i, 
1879.     Wash.,  1879.     8°.  ♦C.242.21 

—  Entomological  commission.  Second  report 
for  1878  and  79,  relating  to  the  Rocky  mountain 
locust,  and  the  western  cricket.  With  maps  and 
illustrations.     Wash.,  1880.     8°.  *5893.i3 

—  Geog.  and  geological  survey  of  the  Rocky  mt. 
region.  Report  on  the  geology  and  resources  of 
the  Black  hills  of  Dakota.  With  atlas.  By  H.  New- 
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Atlas,  F°.  *386i.68;    Atlas.  ***Cab.43.D.3 

—  Hydrographic  office.  Sailing  directions  for 
the  Kattegat,  Sound,  and  Great  and  Little  Belts, 
to  the  Baltic  sea ;  compiled  from  Danish  and 
Swedish  surveys.  Originally  published  by  Charles 
Wilson,  London,  1865.  Rearranged  and  corrected 
by  William  Gibson.     Wash.,  1881.    8°.     *3956.i9 

—  Marine  hospitals.  Hand-book  for  the  ship's 
medicine  chest.   Wash.,  1881.  Illus.   16°.  *3755.65 

—  Naval  observatory.  Astronomical  and 
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Wash.,  1880.     Plates.     4°.  **5i50.7 

Contents.  —  i.  Astronomical  and  meteorological  observa- 
tions in  1876.  — 2.  A  subject-index  to  the  publications  of  the 
U.S.  naval  observatory,  1845-75;  Reports  on  telescopic  ob- 
servations of  the  transit  of  Mercury,  May  5-6,  1S78;  Reports 
on  the  total  solar  eclipses  of  July  29,  1878,' and  Jan.  11,  1880. 

—  Public  land  office.  Instructions  of  the  com- 
missioner of  the  general  land  office  to  the  sur- 
veyors general  relative  to  the  survey  of  the  public 
lands  and  private  land  claims.  May  3,  1881. 
Wash.,  1881.     Plates.     8°.  *59i2.io 


United    States,  continued. 

—  History,  etc.   See  Dillon  ;  —  Hardy ;  — Hoist ; 

—  Hurd ;  —  Lossing ;  —  Mackenzie  ;  —  Patton ;  — 
Reemelin ;  —  Sage. 

—  Revolution.  See  Draper ;  —  Raynal ;  — 
Winsor. 

—  Civil  war.  See  Billings ;  —  Force ;  — 
Guerre;  —  Higginson;  —  Joinville;  —  Nicolay; 

—  Ropes  ;  —  Sage ;  —  Webb. 

United  States  naval  institute.  Proceedings. 
Vol.  1-6.  1874-80.  Annapolis  [etc.],  1875-80. 
6  V.  in  3.     Plates.     8°.  *5953-58 

Utah.     See  Dall. 

Varicose  veins.     See  Burnett. 

Varney,  George  J.  A  gazetteer  of  the  state  of 
Maine.     With  illus.     B.,  1881.     8^.  *2385.56 

Vegetable  diet.     See  Kingsford. 

Veins.     See  Burnett. 

Venice.     See  Freeman. 

Ventilation.     See  Gouge. 

Verein  zur  Befdrderung  des  Gewerbfleisses, 
Berlin.  Verhandlungen.  1822-80.  Redakteur: 
H.  Wedding.  Berlin,  1822-80.  Text,  59  v.  in 
32.    Illus.  4°;  Plates,  59  V.  in  30.     4",  obi.    *6952.i 

Verne,  Jules.  La  Jangada.  800  lieues  sur 
I'Amazone.  ire  partie.  P.  [1881.]  [Les  voyages 
extraordinaires.]     18°.  4660a. 84 

—  See  Magasin. 

Versailles,  France.     See  Dussieux. 

Vertebrates.     See  Preussische. 

Vine.     See  Ladrey. 

Vining,  Edward.  The  mystery  of  Hamlet. 
Phila.,  1881.     16°.  6593.22 

The  author  argues  in  favor  of  the  theory  that  Hamlet  was 
a  woman,  brought  up  and  educated  as  a  man. 

Violin.     See  David  ;  —  Hart. 

Viollet-le-Duc,  Eugene  E.  Discourses  on  ar- 
chitecture. Tr.  by  H.  Van  Brunt.  Illus.  B., 
1875,  81.     2  v.     L.  8°.  4093-54 

The  title  x)f  vol.  2  reads  "  Lectures  on  architecture,"  and 
is  translated  by  Benj.  Bucknall. 

—  Lectures  on  architecture.  Tr.  from  the 
French,  by  Benj.  Bucknall.  Vol.  2.  Illus.  L., 
1 88 1.    8°.  4092-57 

Voice.     See  Walshe. 

Wales.     See  Sikes. 

Walker,  George  H.,  pub.  Atlas  of  Taunton 
city,  Massachusetts.     B.,  1881.     F°.         *2350.74 

Walshe,  Walter  H.  Dramatic  singing  physio- 
logically estimated.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8".     4049.81 

Ward,  Genevieve,  countess  of  Guerbel.  See 
Gustafson. 

Ward,  John.  A  memoir  of  lieut. -colonel 
Samuel  Ward,  ist  Rhode  Island  regiment,  army 
of  the  American  revolution  ;  withgenealogy  of  the 
Ward  family.    N.  Y.,  1875.     Portr.    4°.    *443i.6o 

Warington,  R.  The  chemistry  of  the  farm. 
L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  3999.85 

Warner,  Charles  D.  Captain  John  Smith 
(1579-1631),  sometime  governor  of  Virginia,  and 
admiral  of  New  England.  A  study  of  his  life 
and  writings.  N.  Y.,  1881.  [Lives  of  American 
worthies.]     16°.  4348.117 

—  Washington  Irving.  B.,  1881.  Portr. 
[American  men  of  letters.]     16°.  4348.120 

Warren,  Henry.  An  artistic  treatise  on  the 
human  figure,  containing  hints  on  proportion, 
color,  and  composition.  4th  ed.  Ed.  by  Susan 
N.  Carter.  N.  Y.,  1S81.  Illus.  [Putnam's  art 
hand  books.]     16°.  80690.37 

Warsaw,  N.  Y.     See  Young,  A.  W. 


H 


BATES   HALL 


January, 


Washburn  and  Moen  manufacturing  com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Galvanized  iron  wire 
as  employed  in  the  telegraph  and  telephone. 
Worcester,  1881.    16°.  8oi9a.44 

—  Galvanized  iron  wire  as  employed  in  the 
telephone.  The  standards  of  iron  and  steel  wire 
in  electrical  transmissions.  Worcester,  1881.   16°. 

80193.43 
Watkins,  Morgan  G.     Pictures  of  bird  life  in 
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Watt,  Alexander.     Mechanical  industries  ex- 
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Watts,  Anna  M.  H.  An  art  student  in  Munich. 
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1880.     2  V.     Sm.  8°.  2863.51 

W^atts.HenryE.  AnewDonQuixote.**D.i43.i7 

Published   anonymously  in,   and  cut  from,  Blackwood's 

Edinburgh  magazine,  October,  iSSi,  pp.  469-490.     A  review 

of  "  A  new  translation  from  the  originals  of  1605  and  i6c8, 

by  A.J.  Duffield,  London,  1881." 

Webb,  Alexander  S.  The  Peninsula.  Mc- 
Clellan's  campaign  of  1862.  N.Y.,  1881.  [Cam- 
paigns of  the  civil  war.    3.]    12°.  2324.87 

Webster,  Noah.  An  American  dictionary  of 
the  English  language.  New  ed.,  rev.,  and  enl. 
by  C.  A.  Goodrich  and  Noah  Porter.  With  an 
appendix.  Springfield,  1882  [1881].  Portr.  Illus. 
40.  B.  H.  Desk,  K.  2 

Weill,  Michel  A.  La  morale  du  Judaisme.  P., 
1875.  77-     2  V.    8°.  3487-73 

Welles,  Albert.  American  family  antiquity. 
Illus.  with  portrs. ,  and  emblazoned  coats  ar- 
morial.    N.Y.,  1880,  8i.     3  V.     4°.  **4330.50 

Contents. —  i.  Washington;  Barron;  BueIl;Cary;  Page; 
Frost;  Stokes;  Dunbar;  Grace.  —  2.  Kip;  Cooke;  Lyon; 
Kendall;  Flower;  Starin;  Connor;  Mortimer.  —  3.  Snow; 
Wheeler;  Martin;  Conover;  Fish;  Watcrbury. 

Wesley,  John.     See  Green,  Rev.  R. 

West,  The.     See  Butterfield ;  —  Chisholm's. 

Westcott,  Brooke  F.  Characteristics  of  the 
Gospel  miracles.  Sermons  before  the  University 
of  Cambridge,  with  notes.     Camb.,  1859.     Sm. 

8°.  5439a.57 

Wheeler,  William.  In  memoriam.  Letters 
of  William  Wheeler  of  the  class  of  1855,  Yale 
college.  Printed  for  private  distribution.  [Camb.] 
1875.     8°.  4340a.  130 

Wheeler,  William  A.  Who  wrote  it.-*  An 
index  to  the  authorship  of  the  more  noted  works 
in  ancient  and  modern  literature.  Ed.  by  C  G. 
Wheeler.     B.,  1881.    160.        B,  H.  Desk;  *2i59.7 

Whitaker,  Epher.  History  of  Southold,  L.  I. ; 
its  first  century  [1640-1740].  Southold,  1881. 
Illus.     120.  *2378.64 

White  mountains.     See  Drake. 

Whittier,  John  G.  The  Whittier  birthday- 
book.  Arranged  by  Eliz.  S.  Owen.  B.,  1881. 
Portr.     Illus.     16°.  239ob.59 

Whittington,  Sir  Richard.     See  Besant. 

Wickliff,  John,  d.  1384.  The  English  works  of 
Wyclif,  hitherto  unprinted.  Ed.  by  F.  D.  Mat- 
thew. L.,  1880.  Fac-simile.  [Early  English 
text  society.]     8°.  *,^*24i7.7i 

Wilcocke,  Samuel  H.  History  of  the  vice- 
royalty  of  Buenos  Ayres.  Illus.  L.  [1807.?] 
Map.     8°.  *4463.53 

W^ild  flowers.  See  Heath,  F.  G.  —  Hervey ;  — 
Meehan ;  —  Ruskin. 

Williams,  Alfred  M.,  ed.  The  poets  and 
poetry  of  Ireland.  With  essays  and  notes.  B., 
1881.   12°.  456oa.26 


Williams  college.  General  catalogue.  [B.] 
1880.    8°.  *2382.57 

Wilson,  Erasmus.  The  Egypt  of  the  past. 
With  illus.     L.,  1S81.     Sm.  8°."  5057.8 

Winchell,  Alexander.  Sparks  from  a  geologist's 
hammer.     Chicago,  1881.    Illus.    16°.  3867.67 

Winkworth,  Catherine.  Lyra  Germanica : 
tr.  from  the  German  by  Catherine  Winkworth. 
New  ed.     L.,  1879.     2  v.  in  i.    16°.  5444.51 

Winsor,  Justin,  ed.  The  memorial  history  of 
Boston.  In  4  v.  Vol.  3.  B.,  1881.  lUus. 
Portrs.     Fac-similes.     Maps.     4°.  *445i.5i 

Contents. — 3.  The  revolutionary  period;  The  last  hun- 
dred j'ears.    Pt.  i. 

Winter,  William.  The  JeiFersons.  With  illus. 
B.,    1881.     Portrs.     [American  actor  ser  ]     12°. 

4348.118 

—  The  trip  to  England.  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 
With  illus.  by  Joseph  Jefferson.     B.,  i88i.     12°. 

2466.50 

Wire.     See  Washburn. 

Wit  and  humor.     See  Hunt. 

With  the  Cape  mounted  rifles.  Four  years' 
service  in  South  Africa  [1877-81].  By  an  Ex  C. 
M.  R.     L.,  1881.     8°.  5052.15 

Witt,  Henriette  de,  nee  Guizot.  A  Christian 
woman  :  being  the  life  of  Madame  Jules  Mallet, 
nee  Oberkampf.  Tr.  by  Mrs.  H.  N.  Goodhart. 
L.,  1882  [1881].     160.  46493.71 

Gives  an  account  of  her  charitable  work  in  Paris,  espe- 
cially among  the  infant  schools  for  the  poor,  which  she  was 
instrumental  in  establishing. 

Wogue,  L.  Histoire  de  la  Bible  et  de  I'ex^g^se 
biblique  jusqu'a  nos  jours.    P.,  1S81.    8°.    3423.66 

Wolcott,  Samuel.  Memorial  of  Henry  Wol- 
cott,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Windsor,  Conn., 
and  of  some  of  his  descendants.  N.Y.,  1S81. 
Illus.     Portrs.     Fac-similes.     4°.  *2330.3i 

Woman,  Diseases  of.  See  American  gyneco- 
logical see. 

Woman,  Employment  of.     See  Genua. 

Woman  suff'rage.     See  Robinson. 

Wood  engraving.     See  Ars  moriendi. 

Woodworth,  Samuel.  The  old  oaken  bucket. 
Drawings  by  Miss  L.  B.  Humphrey.  B.,  1881. 
Sq.  16°.  2404.65 

Woolls,  William.  Lectures  on  the  vegetable 
kingdom,  with  special  reference  to  the  flora  of 
Australia.     Sydney,  1879.     8°.  5845.31 

Woolner,  Thomas.  Pygmalion.  [Poem.]  L., 
1881.    Sm.  8°.  4565.68 

Words.     See  Osmun. 

World,  A,  of  wonders;  or  marvels  in  nature. 
With  illus.     N.Y.,  1881.     8°.  3826.63 

Worms.     See  Darwin. 

Wren,  Sir  Christopher.     See  Phillimore. 

Yardley,  Thomas  W.  Genealogy  of  the  Yard- 
ley  family,  1402-1881.    Phila.,  1881.   8°.  *2332.56 

Yeddo,  Japan.     See  Black. 

Yemen,  Arabia.     See  Hal^vy. 

Yokohama.     See  Black. 

Yonge,  Charles  D.  The  constitutional  history 
of  England  from  1760  to  i86o.  L.,  1882  [1881]. 
8°.  2510.28 

Yorkshire,  England.     See  Old. 

Young,  Alfred.  The  office  of  vespers.  N.Y., 
1869.     8°  7441-53 

Young,  Andrew  W.  History  of  Warsaw,  N.  Y., 
with  family  sketches  and  biog.  notes.  With 
portrs.  and  views.     Buffialo,  18^.     16".      2379.16 

Yucatan.     See  Ancona. 


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LOWER  HALL   AND   BRANCHES 


Zamarski,  L.  C.  Bauschatz.  Eine  Sammlung 
hervorragender  Bauwerke,  Details,  etc.  in  Repro- 
ductionen  nach  seltenen  und  kostbaren  Werken, 
Einzelstichen,  etc.  Photolithog.  vonL.  C.  Zamar- 
ski.   B.  I,.    Wien.  [1879.]     F".        *^*Cab.40.G.2 

Zola,  Emile.  Nos  auteurs  dramatiques.  P., 
1 88 1.     12°.  4664.56 

Contents.  —  Theatre  classique;  Victor  Hugo;  Emile  Au- 
eier;  A.  Dumas  fils;  V.,Sardou;  E.  Labiche;  Meilhac  et 
Hal^vy;    E.  Gondinet;    E.  Pailleron;    A.   d'Ennery;     T. 


Zola,  Emile,  continued. 

Barriere;  O.  Feuillet;  George  Sand;  T.   de    Banville;    E. 
et  J.  de   Goncourt;  A.  Daudet;  Erckmann-Chatrian. 

—  Les  romanciers  naturalistes.  2e  €d.  P., 
1 88 1.     12°.  4660a.  86 

Contents.  —  Balzac;  Stendhal;  Gustave  Flaubert;  Ed- 
mond  et  Jules  de  Goncourt;  Alphonse  Daudet;  Les  roman- 
ciers contemporains. 

Zoology.     See  Preussische ;  —  Rolland. 


LOWER  HALL  AND  BRANCHES, 

EXCLUSIVE  OF  THE   ROXBURY,  DORCHESTER,  AND  CHARLESTOWN  BRANCHES. 
Abbreviations :  — Brl.,  Brighton;  E.  B.,  East  Boston;  3.  P.,  Jamaica  Plain;  S.  B.,  South  Boston;  S.  E.,  South  End. 


Central  Library  Books  can  be  applied  for  at  the  several  Branches  and  Deliver- 
ies^ and.,  if  they  are  on  the  shelves.,  they  ivill  be  sent  to  the  Branch  or  Delivery  the 
same  or  folloiving  day. 


\ 


Abbott,  Edward.  A  trip  Eastward.  A  book 
for  boys  and  girls.     With  illus.  1747.12 

About,  Edmund  F.  V.  Le  roman  d'un  brave 
homme.  1073.14 

Adams,  Henry  C.  Who  did  it.?  or,  Holmwood 
priory.     A  schoolboy's  tale.  1416.2 

Adams,  William  H.  D.  Eminent  sailors,  in- 
cluding an  historical  sketch  of  the  British  navy. 
Illus.  1540.41 

Adams,  William  T.  {^Oliver  Optic.)  Going 
West.  S.  E.  61 1.6 

—  Up  the  river.  51-29;  Bri.  41.145 

E.  B.  12.20;  J.  P.  223.24;  S.  B.  117.24 

S.E.  611.2 

Adder,  Max,  pseud.     See  Clark,  Charles  H. 

Ainsworth,  William  H.  Stanley  Brereton. 
[Fiction.]  54.31 ;  J.  P.  822.12;    S.  B.  140.50 

A  story  of  modern  life. 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.     Little  women.     Part  2. 

S.  E.  646.14 

Alden,   Isabella   M.       {Pansy.)      The   pocket 

measure.  1461.1 

A  story  of  methods  of  charity  in  church  work. 

Alden,  William  L.  The  cruise  of  the  "Ghost." 
Illus.  51.35  ;  E.  B.  29.114 ;  S.  B.  135-47 

S.  E.  637.25 

A  sequel  to  "  The  moral  pirates."  A  cruise  of  boys 
around  the  waters  of  New  York  city. 

Alger,  Horatio,  jr.  From  canal-boy  to  presi- 
dent; or,  the  boyhood  and  manhood  of  James  A. 
Garfield.     Illus.  1524.6;  Bri.  52. iii 

E.  B.  199.15;  J.  P.  1136.6;  S.  B.  114.65 
Amenities  of  home.    [Appletons'  home  books.] 

J.  P.  2326.14 

Ames,  Daniel  T.     Ames'  alphabets,  adapted  to 

the  use  of  architects,  engravers,  etc.     33  plates. 

190-58 

Ames,  Fanny   B.,    compiler.     Christmas  day 

and  All  the  year.     *' Christian  register  "  stories. 

1460.21 


Anderson,  Rasmus  B.,  and  others,  ed.  Viking 
tales  of  the  North.  Transl.  from  the  Icelandic. 
Also  Tegndr's  Fridthjof's  saga,  tr.  by  Geo. 
Stephens.  S.  E.  46.1 

Angell,  Henry  C.  Records  of  William  M. 
Hunt.     Illus.  S.  E.  176.6 

Anthon,  Charles.  A  system  of  ancient  and 
mediaeval  geography.  S.  B.  393.16 

Armstrong's  primer  of  United  States  history. 

With  maps.        218.10  ;  Bri.  71. 112  ;  E.  B.  189.21 

J.  P.  938.2;  S.  B.  159-30;  S.  E.  243.9 

Austen,  Jane.  Jane  Austen  and  her  works. 
By  Sarah  Tytler  [pseud  of  Henrietta  Keddie]. 
Illus.  S.  E.  414.5 

The  plots  of  the  novels  are  given  and  notes  added. 

Austin,  Jane  G.  Moonfolk.  A  true  account 
of  the  home  of  the  fairy  tales.  S.  E.  641.7 

Auton,  C.,  pseud.     See  Hoppin,  Augustus. 
Ayres,  Alfred,  pseud.     See  Osmun,  Thomas  E. 

Babcock,  Emma  W.  Household  hints.  [Ap- 
pletons' home  books.]  1201.12;  E.  B.  369.17 
J.  P.  2435.19;  S.  B.  328.35 

Baby  Rue.     [No  name  series.]       S.  E.  419- iQ 

Baker,  William  M.  Blessed  Saint  Certainty  : 
a  story.  E.  B.  249.27 

Baliantyne,  Robert  M.  The  giant  of  the 
North  ;  or,  pokings  round  the  Pole.    Illus.     51.39 

S.  E.  617.16 

Banvard,  Joseph.  Pioneers  of  the  new  world 
and  the  old  French  war.     Illus.  218.8 

—  Soldiers  and  patriots  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    Illus.  218.9 

Barbou,  Alfred.  Victor  Hugo;  his  life  and 
works.     From  the  French.  S.  E.  211.14 

Barbour,  George  M.     Florida  for  tourists,  in- 


valids and  settlers. 
Barrett,  Benjamin 

Barrett,  Lawrence, 
can  actor  series.] 


660.18;  S.  E.  331-11 
F.     The  golden  city. 

S.  B.  296.30 
Edwin  Forrest.     [Ameri- 

550.10;  J.  P.  1115.5 

S.  E.  176.2g 


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LOWER  HAT.T.   AND   BRANCHES 


January, 


Bartlett,  John,  compiler.     See  Shakespeare. 

Bellamy,  Charles  J.  The  Breton  mills.  A 
romance.   [Knickerbocker  novels.]     S.  E.  506.12 

Benjamin,  Samuel  G  W.  Our  American  ar- 
tists,    [ist,]  2d  ser.     2  v.     Illus.  200.12 

Contents— \.  W.  H.  Beard;  A.  F.  Bellows;  R.  S.  Gif- 
ford;  W.  M.  Chase;  S.  R.  Giftord;  W.  Shirlaw;  J.  J.  Enne- 
king;  T.  W.  Wood;  S.  Colman  ;  W.  Thompson;  G.  L. 
Brown ;  D.  Neal.  —  2.  J.  Larfag'e ;  A.  Quartley ;  D.  Hunting- 
ton; T.Hill;  E.  L.  Weeks;  J.  W.  Champney;  G.  Inness; 
J.  S.  Hartley;  C.  S.  Reinhart;  Lady  illustrators;  A.  V.  S. 
Anthony;  Architecture. 

Benson,  Eugene.  Gaspara  Stampa.  With  a 
selection  from  her  sonnets,  transl.  by  George 
Fleming  [fseud.  of  Julia  Fletcher].       S.  E.  223.9 

Besant,  Walter,  and  Rice,  James.  Sir  Richard 
Whittington,  lord  mayor  of  London.  [New 
Plutarch.]  1543-72 

Bird,  Isabella  L.  The  Hawaiian  archipelago. 
Six  months  among  the  Sandwich  Islands.  With 
illus.  S.  E.  345-23 

Bjornson,  Bjornstjerne.  Arne.  A  sketch  of 
Norwegian  country  life.  Tr.  from  the  Norwegian. 

No.  1  in  415.3 

—  The  happy  boy.  A  tale  of  Norwegian 
peasant  life.    Tr.  No.  2  in  415.3 

Blackie,  John  S.     Lay  sermons.      S.  E.  96.18 

Bloede,  Gertrude.  (^Stuart  Sterne.')  Giorgio 
and  other  poems.  1354.24 

Bloss,  C.  A.    Heroines  of  the  crusades.    1416.8 

Bonwick,  James.  Our  nationalities.  [Part  i- 
4.]     4v.  in  I.  980.37 

Conttnts.  —  1 .  Who  are  the  Irish  ?  —  2.  Who  are  the  Scotch  ? 
—  3.  Who  are  tlie  Welsh ?  —  4.  Who  are  the  English? 

Boyce,  C.  W.  Electricity,  with  a  study  on 
electro-therapeutics.  S.  E.  134.26 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  H.  Qiieen  Titania.  51.25 
S.  B.  230.39;  S.E.  488.12 

Contents.  —  Queen  Titania;  The  mountain's  face;  A 
dangerous   virtue. 

The  story  of  Queen  Titania  was  previously  published  in 
Scribner's  Monthly,  beginning  Aug.,  18S1. 

Brock-Arnold,  George  M.  Gainsborough  [and 
[Constable].     [Illus.  biog.  of  the  great  artists.] 

1543-66 

Brook,  Sarah,  pseud.  French  history  for  Eng- 
lish children.    With  col.  maps.         J,  P.  1026.10 

Sarah  Brook  is  said  to  be  a  pseudonym  adopted  by  a 
daughter  of  Sir  Fitzjames  Stephen. 

Brooke,  Stopford  A.  Faith  and  freedom. 
[Sermons.]  S.  B.  298.45 

Brooks,  Noah.  The  boy  emigrants.  With 
illus.  S.  E.  651. 1 

Previously  published  in  St.  Nicholas,  beginning  Nov., 
1875. 

Brooks,  Phillips.  The  candle  of  the  Lord  and 
other  sermons.  J.  P.  2034.10 ;  S.  B.  296.19 

8.  E.  94.12 

Brown,  Robert,  ed.  Science  for  all.  Part  21. 
Illus.  Bri.  127.87;  E.  B.  481. i 

Brugsch,  Heinrich  C,  called  Brugsch-Bey. 
The  true  story  of  the  exodus  of  Israel.  With  a 
brief  view  of  the  history  of  monumental  Egypt. 
Compiled  from  [his]  work.  Ed.  by  F.  H.  Under- 
"W'ood.  E.  B.  368.37 

Bryan,  Mary  E.  Wild  work ;  the  story  of  the 
Red  river  tragedy.  S.  E.  558.15 

A  story  of  Southern  life  since  the  civil  war. 

Bryant,  John  D.  Pauline  Seward.  A  tale  of 
real  life.  S.  E.  491.22 

Buckley,  Arabella  B.  Life  and  her  children. 
Glimpses  of  animal  life  from  the  amoeba  to  the 
insects.     With  illus.  S.  fi.  329.17 


Bulwer-Lytton,  Edward  G.  E.  L.,  lord Lytton. 

The  coming  race.     \_Auon.}  1471.28 

A  fiction  concerning  a  people  inhabiting  the  interior  of 
the  globe. 

—  Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings. 

S.  E.  56322 

Bunce,  Oliver  B.    Bachelor  Bluff:  his  opinions, 

sentiments,   and  disputations.  51-23 

E.  B.  299.77 ;  S.  B.  249.49 

Burke,  S.  J.     For  Mack's   sake.      [Juvenile.] 

Illus.  S.  B.  124.40 

Burnett,  Frances  H.     Pretty  Polly  Pemberton. 

J.  P.  626.  n 

Burnham,   Clara  L.    {Edith   Douglas.)      We 

Von  Arldens.     [Fiction.]     Illus.  1416.5 

Burton,  William  E.,  ed.     The  cyclopaedia  01 

wit  and  humor.  S.  B.  41.4 

Bush,  Annie  F.      Memoirs  of  the  queens  of 

France.     By  Mrs.  Forbes  Bush.     2  v.     Portrs. 

J.  P.  1236.H 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.     Young  folks'  history 

of  Boston.     Illus.  222.10;  E.  B.  135.4 

J.  P.  937-9;  S.  B.  159-23 ;  S.  E.  633.8 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  Europe.     Illus. 

E.  B.  493.16.1 ;  J.  P.  212.22 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient.  The  Adri- 
atic to  the  Baltic.    Illus.        661.8;  E.  B.  493.16.3 

J.  P.  212.23;  S.  B.  173-3;  S.  E.  650.12 

Calkins,  Norman  A.  Manual  of  object-teach- 
ing, with  illustrative  lessons.  120.10 

Cambridge  trifles;  by  the  author  of  "A  day  of 
my  life  at  Eton."  1899.4;  Bri.  ii3"io6 

Republished  from  the  Cambridge  [Eng.]  review,  iSSo-Si. 

Campbell,  Loomis  J.  Handbook  of  English 
synotiyms,  with  appendix;  also,  a  collection  of 
foreign  phrases.  J,  P.  1939.9 

Campbell,  Loomis  J.,  and  Root,  Oren,/?-.  The 
Columbian  speaker.  1393.21  ;  J.  P.  1825.13 

Campbell,  Walter.  The  old  forest  ranger;  or, 
wild  sports  of  India.  1696.7 

Cantacuzene-Altieri,  Olga,  princess.  Sabine's 
falsehood.     Tr.  bv  Mary  N.  Sherwood.     1460.15 

A  story  of  the  time  of  the  Franco- Prussian  war. 

Carey,  Rosa  N.     Nellie's  memories.     A  novel. 

J.  P.  626.13 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Reminiscences.  Ed.  bvj. 
A.  Froude.  S.  E.  189.4 

Cartwright,  Julia  M.  Mantegna  and  Francia. 
Portrs.  [Illus.  biog.  of  the  great  artists.]     1543.68 

Cassell's  Book  of  sports  and  pastimes.     [Also 

Home   pets,    by   Lewis   Wright.]      With    illus. 

183.22;  S.  B.  327.14 

Castlemon,  Harry,  pseud.  See  Fosdick, 
Charles  A. 

Catherwood,  Mary  H.   Craque-o'-Doom.   Illus. 

1460.23 

Craque-o'-Doom  is  the  name  of  one  of  the  characters  in 
this  story. 

Cav^,  Marie  £.  Color.  Tr.  [Putnam's  popular 
manuals.]  J.  P.  2326.13;  S.  B.  329.18 

Chadwick,  John  W.     The  man  Jesus  :  lectures. 

S.  B.  299.53 

Champlin,  John  D.,  Jr.  The  young  folks'  as- 
tronomy.    Illus.  S.  B.  319.53 

—  The  young  folks'  cyclopzedia  of  common 
things.     Illus.  S.  E.,  Ref.  lib.  41 

—  The  young  folks'  cyclopaedia  of  persons  and 
places.     Illus.  S.  E.,  Ref.  lib.  40 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  the  war  for  the 
Union.   Illus.       210,9;  J,  P,  913.21 ;  S.  B.  157.36 

S.  E.  634.32 


a8 


1832. 


LCVSTER  HALL       ND   BRANCHES 


Chandler,  Zachariah.  Zachariah  Chandler: 
his  life  and  public  services.  By  the  Detroit  Post 
and  Tribune.  S.  E.  174-8 

Chaplin,  Jeremiah,  compiler.  Chips  from  the 
White  house;  or,  selections  from  the  speeches, 
[etc.]  of  all  the  presidents.  S.  E.  242.4 

Chequered  career,  A  ;  or  fifteen  years  in  Aus- 
tralia and  New  Zealand.  661.14 

Clark,  Charles  H.  {Max  Adder.)  The  fortu- 
nate island,  and  other  stories.    51.40;  J.  P.  336.8 

Clark,  Edmund.  Bible  lessons,  for  Sabbath- 
school  concerts  and  anniversaries.      J.  1*.  1516.3 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Events  and  epochs 
in  religious  history;  lectures  in  the  ^owell  insti- 
tute, 1880.  2101.16;  S.  E.  102.5 

Contents.  —  The  catacombs;  Buddhist  m(-nks  of  Central 
Asia;  Christian  monks  and  monastic  life  ;  Augustine,  An- 
selm,  Bernard,  and  their  times;  Jeanne  D'Arc;  Savonarc^la 
and  the  renaissance  ;  Luther  ana  the  reformation  ;  Loyola 
and  the  Jesuits;  Mystics  in  all  religions;  George  Fox  and 
the  Quakers;   The  Huguenots;  John  Wesley  and  his  times. 

Clay,  Bertha  M.  Betvireen  two  loves.  A  novel . 
1461.7;  S.  B.  283.55 

Clemens,  Samuel  L.  {Mark  Tivain.)  The 
prince  and  the  pauper:  a  tale  for  young  people 
of  all  ages.     With  illus.  50.10 

One  of  the  characters  in  this  entirely  imaginary  t.ale  is 
Edward  VL 

Clement,  Clara  E.     Egypt.    With  illus.    940.10 

—  Eleanor   Maitland.      A    novel.  1711.24 

E.  B.  299.80;  J.  P.  527.27;  S.  B.  270.61 
Cobbe,   Frances   P.      The   duties   of  women. 
Lectures.  Bri.  1 15.107 

Coffin,  Charles  C.     The  boys  of  '61. 

S.  B.  155.53;  S.  E.  247.11 
Collier,    William    F.      A    history   of  English 
literature,  in  a  series  of  biographical  sketches. 

Bri.  64.35 

Collins,  Clifton  W.     Plato.     [Ancient  classics 

for  English  readers.]  1817.29 

Collins,  Mortimer.     Miranda ;  a  midsummer's 

madness.    3  v.  1470.19 

—  Who  is  the  heir?    A  novel.  1470.20 
Colvin,   Sidney.     Landor.     [English    men    of 

letters.]  E.  E.  198.25 

Comstock,  William  T.     Modern   architectural 

designs  and  details.     Plates.  200.4 

Furnishes  plans  for  country  houses  at  a  moderate  cost. 

Conscience,  Hendrik  or  Henri.  The  conscript, 
and  Blind  Rosa.     Two  tales.  S.  E.  525-1 

—  The  fisherman's  daughter.  S.  E.  525.2 
Conway,  Moncure  D.     Carlyle.  1523.30 

—  The  wandering  Jew.  S.  E.  89.20 
Conwell,  Russell  H.     The  life,  speeches  and 

public  services  of  James  A.  Garfield.     Illus. 

1522.22 
Conybeare,  William  J.,  and  Howson,  John  S. 
The  life  and  epistles  of  St.  Paul.     3  v.     Illus. 

J.  P.  1512.3 
Cook,  Clarence.    The  house  beautiful. 

S.  B.  322.16 

Cooke,  Frances  E.    A  boy's  ideal ;  or,  the  story 

of  a  great  life.     [Sir  Thomas  More.]  550.9 

Cooke,  George  Willis.   Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  : 

his  life,  writings,  and  philosophy.    Portr.   1547.12 

Bri.  64.34 ;  S.  E.  167.30 

Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud.     See  Woolsey,  S.  C. 

Cornish,  Francis  W.    Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell. 

[Historical  biographies.]  550-8 

Cory,  Charles  B.    Southern  rambles.    Florida. 

By  Owen  Nox  {^pseud.\     Illus.  660.16 

Bri.  66.79 


Cox,  Sir  George  W.  An  introduction  to  the 
science  of  comparative  mythology  and  folklore. 

2081.5;  S.  E.  89.10 

Cozzens,    Frederic    S.      The    sayings   of  Dr. 

Bushwhacker,  and  other  learned  men.   S.  E.  447.2 

Craik,  GeorgianaM.    Two  women.     [Fiction.] 

1416.7;  J.  P.  822.8;  S.  B.  286.32 

Craven,  Pauline.     A  sister's  story.     Tr. 

S.  E.  601.13 

Dahlgren,  Madeleine  V.  South  sea  sketches. 
A  narrative.  660.19;  J.  P.  1325.12 

Dall,  Caroline  W.  H.  My  first  holiday;  or, 
letters  home  from  Colorado,  Utah,  and  Cali- 
fornia. 660.17;  J.  P.  1325. 11;  S.  B.  336.30 

S.  E.  336.14 

Darwin,  Charles  R.  The  formation  of  vege- 
table mould,  through  the  action  of  worms. 

1141.19;  S.  B.  315-36 

Davis,  Jefferson.  The  rise  and  fall  of  the  Con- 
federate government.     2  v.  S.  E.  246.6 

Davis,  L.  Clarke.  A  stranded  ship :  a  story 
of  sea  and  shore.      .  S.  E.  647.3 

De  Amicis,  Edmondo.     Constantinople.     Tr. 

S.  E.  374-2 

—  Holland  and  its  people.  Tr.  from  the 
Italian.     Illus.  S.  E.  367.22 

—  Spain.     Tr.  from  the  Italian.     Illus. 

J.  P.  1434.7;  S.  E.  363.21 
A  visit  to  Spain  during  the  time  Amadeus  was  king,  be- 
tween 1S70  and  1873. 

—  Studies  of  Paris.     Tr.  from  the  Italian. 

S.  E.  362.9 

Contains  a  chapter  on  the  exposition  of  1878,  also  sketches 
of  Hugo  and  Zoa. 

De  Forest,  John  W.  The  bloody  chasm.  A 
novel.  1460.14;  E.  B.  299.75;  J.  P.  626.12 

iS.  ii.  279.70;  S.  E.  455-7 
A  story  of  the  South  since  the  civil  war. 

De  Forest,  Julia  B.  A  short  history  of  art. 
Illus.  200.7;  E.  B.  355-2;  S.  B.  327.13 

Dewing,  Maria  R.,  formerly  Miss  Oakey. 
Beauty  in  dress.  183.18;  S.  E.  113-24 

Diaz,  Abby  M.  King  Grimalkum  and  Pus- 
syanita;  or,  the  cats' Arabian  nights.     Illus. 

50.6  ;  S.  E.  642.32 

—  Polly  Cologne.     Illus.  51-36 
Dick,  William  B.,  ed.     Recitations  and  read- 
ings.    No.  13.                      1396.6. 13;  E.  B.  159.19 

Diman,  J.   Lewis.     The  theistic  argument  as 

affected   by   recent    theories.     Lectures    at    the 

Lowell  institute.  S.  E.  100.25 

Dodge,    Mary    M.      Hans    Brinker;    or,    the 

silver  skates.     A  story  of  life  in  Holland.     Illus. 

E.  B.  494.16;  S.  E.  632.4 

Dole,   Nathan    H.      Young   folks'   history   of 

Russia.    Illus.    910.20;  E.  B.  137-39  ;  S.  B,  59.38 

S.  E.  634.34 

Douglas,  Edith, /5e«<f.   See  Burnham,  Clara  L. 

Drake,  Samuel  A.     Around  the  Hub.     A  boys' 

book  about  Boston.     Illus.        222.11 ;  Bri.  86.70 

E.  B.  494.12;  J.  P.  913-20;  S.  B.  337-23 

S.  E.  633.6 
Du  Boisgobey,  Fortund.        The    lost    casket. 
[Fiction.]     Tr.  S.  E.  446.22 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul  B.     The  land  of  the  midnight 
sun.      Summer    and    winter    journeys   through 
Sweden,  Norway,    Lapland    and  northern    Fin- 
land.    With  map  and  illus.     2  v.  661.12 
E.  B.  233.23;  J.  P.  1422.6;  S.B.  363-13 
S.  E.  371-3 


29 


LOWER  HALL  AND   BRANCHES 


January, 


Duffy,  5/V  Charles  G.  Young  Ireland.  1840-50. 

S.  E.  260.23 

Dulles,  John  W.     The  ride  through  Palestine. 

Illus.  S.  B.  369-9 

Dunning,  Mrs.  A.  K.   Grace  Avery's  influence. 

Illus.  1460.20 

Dyer,  Thomas  F.  T.     Domestic  folk-lore. 

1818.26 

Eaton,  Dorman  B.  Civil  service  in  Great 
Britain.  981.4 

Ebers,  Georg  M.  Homo  sum.  A  novel. 
From  the  German.      E.  B.  299.79 ;  S.  E.  487.27 

—  Uarda.  A  romance  of  ancient  Egypt. 
From  the  German.     2  v.  E.  B.  349-63 

Eddy,  Daniel  C.  {Rupert  Van  JVeri.)  Rip 
Van  Winkle's  travels  in  foreign  lands.     Illus. 

661. II 
Edgar,  John  G.     History  for  boys  :  or,  annals 
of  the  nations  of  modern  Europe.     Illus. 

S.  B.  59-39 
Edwards,  Eliezer.     Words,  facts,  and  phrases. 
A  dictionary  of  curious,  quaint,  and  out-of-the- 
way  matters.  Reading  Room,  A.  17 
Enchanted  mirror,  The.   [Poem.]  Illus.  343.15 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  The.     9th  ed.,  Vol. 
13.     Inf-Kant.  E.  B.  R.  R.,  I.  i 
J.  P.  R.  R.,E.  13;  S.  B.  R.  R.  I 
S.  E.  Ref.  lib.  i 
Eucken,    Rudolph.      The    fundamental    con- 
cepts of  modern  philosophic  thought.    S.  E.  107. i 
Ewing,  Juliana   H.      Mrs.    Overtheway's   re- 
membrances.    [Juvenile.]      51.22;  £.  B.  494.10 
J.  P.  238.30;  S.  B.  139-51 

Contents.  —  Ida;  Mrs.  Moss;  The  snoring  ghost;  Reka 
Dom ;  Kerguelen's  land. 

—  Six  to  sixteen.  A  story  for  girls.  With 
illus.  J.  P.  237.24 

Farrar,  Charles  S.  History  of  sculpture,  paint- 
ing, and  architecture.  Topical  lessons,  with 
specific  references  to  valuable  books.       1201.13 

Farrar,  Frederick  W.      Mercy  and  judgment. 

S.  B.  298.41 

Fay,  Amy.     Music-study   in   Germany. 

S.  £.  141-23 

Fenn,  George  M.     The  vicar's   people.    [Fic- 
tion.]    [Trans-Atlantic  novels.]  1711.23 
S.  B.  270.63 ;  S.  E.  580.6 

Fields,  James  T.  Biographical  notes  and 
sketches,  with  unpublished  fragments  and  trib- 
utes. 591.6  ;  S.  E.  167.31 

Fisher,  Frances  C.  ( Christian  Reid. )  Car- 
men's inheritance.      [Fiction.]  S.  E.  495-41 

—  A  daughter  of  Bohemia.     A  novel. 

S.  E.  495-7 

—  A  question  of  honor.  A  novel.     S.  E.  495.40 
Fitzgerald,  John   F.   V.       Australia.       Illus. 

Maps.     [Foreign  countries  and  British  colonies.] 

660.8 

Fitzgerald,   Percy.      The   life   of  George    iv, 

with  a  view  of  his  reign.  E.  B.  212.7 

Flanders,  George  T.      Christ  or   Buddha.?     A 

review  of  Edwin  Arnold's  poem  :    "  The  Light  of 

Asia."  S.  E.  63.41 

Fleming,  May  A.     A  changed  heart.    A  novel. 

51-24;  E.  B.  3i6.'2i;   S.  B.  144.60 

S.  E.  548.2 

—  The    secret     sorrow.       [Fiction.]        61.41 

E.  B.  299.76;   S.  B.  144-59 

Fletcher,  Austin  B.     Advanced  readings  and 

recitations.  S,  B.  45.2 


Force,   Manning   F.      From    Fort    Henry   to 

CoHnth.      [Campaigns  of  the  civil  war.]      220.3 

Fosdick,    Charles    A.        {Harry    Castlemon.) 

George  at  the  wheel.     [Roughing  it  ser.]    1417.2 

E.  B.  29.113;  J.  P.  235.30;   S.  B.  118.36 

S.  E.  622.4 

Fothergill,  Jessie.     Kith  and  kin.     A  novel. 

[Leisure  hour  ser.]  1491.1  ;   E.  B.  249.82 

S.  B.  249.46 

—  Made  or  marred  and  "  One  of  three."     Lpz. 

i4i6.6;J.  P.   822.7;   S.  B.  285.2 

—  "One  of  three"  and  Made  or  marred. 
[Leisure  hour  ser.]         J.  P.  418.8;  S.  £.  417.30 

Fowler,  Thomas.  Bacon.  [English  philoso- 
phers.] 1541.19 

Freeman,  Edward  A.  Historical  and  archi- 
tectural   sketches :    chiefly  Italian.     With    illus. 

S.  E.  268.27 

—  Sketches  from  the  subject  and  neighbour 
lands  of  Venice.     With  illus.  S.  E.  268.28 

French,  Harry  W.  Art  and  artists  in  Con- 
necticut.    Illus.  S.  E.  138.2 

—  Gems  of  genius.  Famous  painters  and 
their  pictures.     With  illus.  S.  E.  138.3 

—  Nuna  :    the  Bramin  girl.     [Fiction.]     Illus. 

1475.11 ;  E.  B.  299.81 ;  S.  B.  149.56 

S.  E.  549-12 

Froissart,  5/VJohn.    The  boy's  Froissart.     Ed. 

by  S.  Lanier.     Illus.  E.  B.  187.18 

Fullerton,  Lady  Georgiana  C.  (L.  G.)     The 

life  of  Luisa  de  Carvajal.        1540.40;  J.  P.  822.9 

S.  B.  69.37 
Luisa  de  Carvajal  was  a  Spanish  missionary.   She  died  in 
London  in  1614. 

Gagneur,  M.  L.  A  nihilist  princess.  Tr. 
from  the  French.  S.  E.  482.23 

Garfield,  James  A.  Garfield's  words.  Com- 
piled by  W.  R.  Balch.     Portr.  1897.12 

S.  E.  170.18 

—  The  poets'  tributes  to  Garfield.  The  col- 
lection of  poems  written  for  the  Boston  Daily 
Globe,  and  many  selections.  With  portr.  and 
biog.  1523.29 

Garrett,  Edward, /5ea<f.    See  Mayo,  Isabella  F. 
Geikie,  (J.)  Cunningham.     The  life  and  words 
of  Christ.  S.  B.  293.10 

Georgians,  The.     [Round-robin  ser.] 

S.  E.  509-33 

This  story  is  attributed  to  Mrs.  E.  H.  Hammond. 
Gerson,  Virginia.      Little  Dignity.     Pictures 
and  rhymes  of  olden  times.  341.14 

Gibbon,  Edward.  The  student's  Gibbon.  The 
history  of  the  decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  em- 
pire.    Abridged  by  W.  Smith.  Bri.  76.75 

Gibson,  William  H.  Camp  life  in  the  woods 
and  the  tricks  of  trapping  and  trap  making. 
Illus.  "75-33 

Gilbert,  William  S.,  and  Sullivan,  Arthur. 
Patience,  or  Bunthorne's  bride.  An  aesthetic 
opera.  202.29 

Gilder,  William  H.  Schwatka's  search  :  sledg- 
ing in  the  Arctic  in  quest  of  the  Franklin  records. 
With  maps  and  illus.  1705.10;  S.  B.  332.14 

S.  E.  323-13 

Girls  and  their  ways.  By  one  who  knows 
them.  1137.15 

Goodwin,  J.  H.  Improved  book-keeping  and 
business  manual.  131.6 

Gottschalk,  Louis  M.  Notes  of  a  pianist, 
during  his  professional  tours  in  the  United 
States,  Canada,  the  Antilles,  and  South  America. 
Tr.  from  the  French.  1633.9;  S«  E.  176.15 


30 


1882. 


LO"WER  HALL  AND   BRANCHES 


Green,  Anna  K.  A  strange  disappearance. 
[Knickerbocker  novels.]  S.E.  444.13 

—  The  sword  of  Damocles.  A  storj  of  New 
York  life.  E.  B.  316.22 

Greey,  Edward.  Young  Americans  in  Japan. 
Illus.  661.10 

Griffis,  William  E.  Japanese  fairy  world. 
Stories  from  the  wonder-lore  of  Japan.  Illus.  by 
Ozawa,  of  Tokio.  S.  B.  136.5 

Guest,  M.J.  Lectures  on  the  history  of  England. 
With  maps.  S.  B.  76.6 

Gustafson,  Zadel  B.  Genevieve  Ward.  A 
biographical  sketch.  S.  E.  176.32 

Haile,    Ellen.      Hazel-nut   and    her  brothers. 

Illus.  50.7;  S.  E.  639.12 

Hale,  Edward  E.     Stories  of  adventure  told  by 

adventurers.        660.15;  E.  B.  19.105;  J.  P.  937-8 

S.  B.  159-47;  S.E.  651.18 

Hale,  Edward  Everett,  and   Hale,  Susan.     A 

family  flight  through  France,  Germany,  Norway 

and  Switzerland.     Illus.  661.13;   Bri.  66.78 

E.  B.  494.14;  J.  P.  1432.2;  S.  B.  363.12 

S.  E.  352-2 
Hale,  Lucretia  P.,  compiler.     The  art  of  knit- 
ting.    Illus.     [Tilton's  Needlework  ser.    No.  5.] 

183.23;  S.  B.  325-17 
Hardy,  Thomas.     A  Laodicean.      A  tale  of  to- 
day.    Illus.      [Leisure  hour  ser.]  1456. 11 
E.  B.  249.85;  S.  B.  249.53;  S.  E.  417-24 

Previously  published  in  Harper's  monthly,  beginning 
Jan.,  18S1. 

Harlan,  Caleb.  Elflora  of  the  Susquehanna. 
A  poem.  Bri.  145. loi 

Harper,  Thomas.  The  metaphysics  of  the 
School.     2  v.  891.6 

Harris,  Amanda  B.,  ed.  Little  folks'  every 
day  book.     Illus.  1337.10 

Harrison,  James  A.  Spain.  [A  history.] 
Illus.     910.18;  E.  B.  357.7;  S.  B. 76.2;  S.E.  264.2 

Hartner,  E.  Severa.  A  novel.  From  the  Ger- 
man, by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.  1416. 11 ;  E.  B.  249.84 
J.  P.  622.26;  S.  B.  216.45;  S.  E.  484-17 

Hassard,  John  R.  G.  A  Pickwickian  pilgrim- 
age. 1669.23 

See  note  in  Bates  Hall  list. 

Hauff,  Wilhelm.  Little  Mook,  and  other  fairy 
tales.     Illus.  1417-3;  S.  E.  641.35 

Haweis,  Mrs.  H.  R.  The  art  of  decoration. 
With  illus.  S.  E.  139.8 

Hayes,  Isaac  I.  Pictures  of  Arctic  travel. 
Greenland.  S.  K.  323.18 

Hayward,  Almira  L.,  ed.  The  illustrated 
birthday  book  of  American  poets.       S.  B.  250.38 

Heard,  Franklin  F.     Oddities  of  the  law. 

130.16 

Heath,  Francis  G.  My  garden  wild  and  what 
I  grew  there.  173-18 

A  town  garden  devoted  to  vi-ild  flowers  and  ferns,  exclud- 
ing florist's  flowers. 

Heath,  Richard  F.  Albrecht  Diirer.  Portrs. 
[Illus.  biog.  of  the  great  artists.]  1543.67 

Hennequin,  Alfred.  Practical  lessons  in  idio- 
matic French.  S.  E.  709.1 

Henry,  Joseph.  A  memorial  of  Joseph  Henry. 
Published  by  order  of  Congress.         J.  P.  1131.6 

Henty,  G.  A.  The  cornet  of  horse.  A  tale  of 
Marlborough's  wars.  1460.22 

Higginson,  Thomas  W.  Common  sense  about 
women.  120.9 


Hillern,  Wilhelmine  von.     By  his  own  might. 
A  romance.     From  the  German.         J.  P.  622.25 

—  Higher  than  the  church.  An  art  legend  of 
ancient  times.     From  the  German.  1461.5 

—  A  twofold  life.     From  the  German. 

S.  E.  487.24 
Hinsdale,  Burke  A.     President   Garfield  and 
education  ;   Hiram  College  memorial.         1522.23 
Bri.  154-43;  E.  B.  158.43;  J.  P.  1115.8 
S.  B.  167.29;  S.  E.  182.10 
History,  The,  of  a  ship  from  her  cradle  to  her 
grave.     With  a  short  account  of  modern  steam- 
ships and  torpedoes.     New  ed.     Illus.  igo.6o 
Holmes,  Mary  J.    Madeline.    A  novel.     470.28 
E.  B.  328.22;  J.  P.  413.18 
S.  B.  218.39 ;  S.  E.  523-14 
Holmes,  Oliver  W.  Poetical  works.  2  v.  Portr. 
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Homoselle.     [Fiction.]     [Round-robin  ser.] 

E.  B.  299.78;  S.  E.  509.29 

Hoppin,  Augustus.   {C.  Auton.)   Recollections 

of  Auton  house.   A  book  for  children.  Illus.   51.37 

House,  Edward  H.  Japanese  episodes.    1669.24 

J.  P.  1418.17;  S.  B.  360.8;  S.  E.  381.27 

Howard,  Blanche  W.  Aunt  Serena.   [Fiction.] 

470.27  ;  Bri.  43.100;  E.  B.  308.50 

J.  P.  527-25;  S.  B.  240.46 

S.  E.  509-14 

Howe,    John    B.     The    common    sense,    the 

mathematics,  and  the  metaphysics  of  money. 

130.15 

Howells,  William  D.     Doctor  Breen's  practice. 

A  novel.  1456.12 ;  Br  i.  36.131 ;  E.  B.  316.24 

J.  P.  623.24;  S.  B.  243.40;  S.  E.  416.30 

Previously  published  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  beginning 
Aug.,  1881. 

Hulme,  F.  Edward.  Flower  painting  in  water 
colours.     Illus.  J.  P.  2322.6 

Huntington,  Frederic  D.  Good  talking  a  fine 
art.  Bri.  101.135 

Irving,  Fannie  B.     Six  girls.     A  home  story. 

1471.25;  Bri.  36.132;  E.B.  269.88 

J.  P.  436.15;  S.  B.  240.54;  S.  E.  497-18 

Jackson,  Catherine  C,   laJy.     Old  Paris,  its 

court  and  literary  salons.  J.  P.  1026.9 

Jackson,    Helen    M.,   formerly    Mrs.  Hunt. 

(H.   H.)     Mammy   Tittleback   and   her  family. 

A  true  story.     With  illus.         61.37;  S.  E.  668.8 

James,  Henry, y>.     The  portrait  of  a  lady. 

470.29;  E.  B.  316.23;  J.  P.  623.23 
S.  B.  276.29;  S.  E.  459.17 

A  story  previously  published  in  the  Atlantic  monthly, 
beginning  Nov.,  1880. 

Jennings,  George  H.,  and  Johnstone,  W.  S., 

ed.     Half-hours  with  Greek  and  Latin  authors. 

From  English  translations.  Bri.  115. 108 

J.  P.  1613.4;  S.  E.  40.25 

Jewett,  Sarah  O.     Country  by-ways.      1825.35 

E.  B.  349.64;  S.  E.  503-38 

John  Barlow's  ward.     [Trans-Atlantic  novels.] 

1442.1 ;  S.  E.  458.18 

Johnson,  (E.)  Rossiter.     Phaeton  Rogers.    A 

novel  of  boy  life.     Illus.  61.43;  E.  B.  494.9 

J.  P.  233.11 ;  S.  B.  114.64;  S.  E.  650.30 

Previously  published  in  St.  Nicholas,  from  Feb.,  iSSl. 

Johnston,  Henry  P.  The  Yorktown  campaign 
and  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis,  1781.     Illus. 

212.11;  S.  B.  155.52 


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Josselyn,  Mrs.  C.  R.  The  south  shore  :  or, 
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Judd,  John  W.  Volcanoes  :  what  thej  are  and 
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Judson,  Emilj  C.  Memoir  of  Sarah  B.  Judson 
of  the  American  mission  to  Burmah.    E.  B.  119. 6 

Kane,  James  J.  Adrift  on  the  black  wild 
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A  statement  of  his  yellow-fever  experience. 

Keetels,  Jean  G.  A  child's  illustrated  first 
book  in  French.  2061.17;    E.  B.  275.3 

Kingsley,  Charles.  His  letters  and  memories 
of  his  life.     Ed.  bj  his  wife.     Abridged  ed. 

154713;  J.  P.  822.11 ;  S.  B.  89.6 

Kingston,  William   H.    G.     Peter  Trawl ;    or, 

the  adventures  of  a  whaler.     Illus.  1416.10 

E.  B.  22.38;  SB.  119.62 

Kirby,  Mary,  and  Kirby,  Elizabeth.  Stories 
about  birds  of  land  and  water.   With  illus.    173.17 

—  The  world  at  home  ;  or,  pictures  and  scenes 
from  far-off  lands.     Illus.  S.  B.  329.19 

Kluckhohn,  August.  Louisa,  queen  of  Prussia. 

Tr.  from  the  German.  S.  E.  224.17 

Knortz,Carl.  Amerikanische  Skizzen.  2012.21 

Knox,  Thomas  W.     Adventures  of  two  youths 

in  a  journey  to  Ceylon  and  India  [etc.].     Illus. 

[The  boy  travellers  in  the  far  East.     Part  3.] 

1661.12;  E.  B.  49415;  J.  P.  143317 
S.  B.  132.6;  S.E.  650.1 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  M.  L.  de.  Genevieve  : 
histoire  d'une  servante.  1066.23 

—  Graziella.  2077.20 
Lanier,  Sidney,  ed.     The  boy's  Mabinogion  : 

Welch  tales  of  King  Arthur  in  the  famous  Red 

book  of  Hergest.     Illus.  5I.32;  E.  B.  494.13 

J.  P.  312. 1 ;  S.  B.  174.6 

Larcom,  Lucy.  Wild  roses  of  Cape  Ann,  and 
other  poems.  S.  B.  256.47 

Lasaulx,  Amalie  von,  religious  name  Sister 
Augustine.  Sister  Augustine,  superior  of  the 
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Le  Conte,  Joseph.  Sight;  an  exposition  of 
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Leighton,  Robert  F.     A  history  of  Rome. 

950.6;  J.  P.  1036. 1 

Leitch,  Richard  P.  A  course  of  painting  in 
neutral  tint.     With  plates.  200.8 

—  A  course  of  sepia  painting.     With  plates. 

200.9 

—  A  course  of  water-color  painting  with  col. 
plates.  1204.23 

Lesson,  A,  in  love.     [Round-robin  ser.] 

S.  E.  509-30 

Like  a  gentleman.     [Fiction.]  1455.23 

E.  B.  299.82;  S.  B.  14957;  S.  E.  581,20 

Locke,  David  R.  {Petroleum  V.  Nasby.) 
Hannah  Jane.     [A  poem.]     Illus.  34i-i3 

Lodge,  Henry  C.  A  short  history  of  the 
English  colonies  in  America  S.  E.  234.11 

Lossing,  Benson  J.  Harpers'  popular  cyclo- 
paedia of  United  States  history,  to  1876.  Illus. 
2  V.  "  241.6 

Lothrop,  Harriet  M.  {Margaret  Sidney.)  Five 
little  Peppers  and  how  they  grew.    Illus.       51.27 

—  So  as  by  fire.     [Juvenile.]  Si-SO 
Ludlow,  Johnny,  pseud.     See  Wood,  Ella  P. 


Macalister,  Alexander.  Zoology.  Rev.  for 
America,  by  A.  S.  Packard,  jr.  1154.13 

McCabe,  James  D.  Our  young  folks  abroad. 
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McCarthy,  Justin.    Donna  Qiiixote.  [Fiction.] 
1460.19;  J.  P.  822.6;  S.  B.  286.13 

McCook,  Henry  C.  The  honey  ants  of  the 
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American  plains.     Illus.  171.18 

Mackenzie,  R.     America.     A  history.     210.10 

McLean,  Sally  P.     Cape  Cod  folks.    [6th  ed.] 
Bri.  36.130;  J.  P.  623.27 

Macpherson,  Gerardine.  Memoirs  of  Anna 
Jameson.  S.  E.  198.13 

Macquoid,  Thomas  and  Katharine.  Pictures 
and  legends  from  Normandy  and  Brittan>'.  With 
illus.  1667.28;  S.  E.  360.29 

Markham,  Richard.  On  the  edge  of  winter. 
[Juvenile.]    Illus.  5013;  S.  B.  133.21 

A  Thanksgfiving  at  Rn  old  farm  house  in  the  Hudson 
Highlands,  with  some  stories  and  ballads  of  the  early  days 
of  this  country. 

Martin,  Henry  N.   The  human  body.    [Ameri- 
can science  ser.J  E.  B.  386.31 
Mason,  Frank  H.    The  life  and  public  services 
of  James  A.  Garfield.  J.  P.  11 15.6 
Massachusetts.     Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor. 
Industrial    conciliation  and   arbitration.     Com- 
piled by  C.  D.  Wright.             130.18;  Bri.  117. 151 
E.  B.  201.16;  J.  P.  913.22;  S.  B.  206.7 
S.  E.  237.7 
Masson,  David.     De  Quince}'.     [English  men 
of  letters.]                                1543.74;  S.  E.  189.23 
Mateaux,  Clara  L.     The  wonderland  of  work. 
200.11 ;  Bri.  127.98;  E.  B.  381.2 
J.  P.  2422.3;  S.  B.  32110;  S.  E.  666.1 

Illustrated  chapters  on  curious  mechanical  and  manu- 
facturing industries. 

Mathews,  Joanna  H.  Bessie  Bradford's  secret. 
[Juvenile.]  50.8;  S.  E.  653.27 

Mathews,  Margaret  H.  Dr.  Gilbert's  daughters  : 
a  story  for  girls.  51.28;  Bri.  36.128 

Mathews,  William.  Literary  style,  and  other 
essays.  E.  B.  203.41 

Matthews,  J.  Brander.  French  dramatists  of 
the  19th  century.  1365.18 

Mayo,  Isabella  F.  {Ed-ward  Garrett.)  Family 
fortunes.     A  domestic  storj'.  1416.4 

Merrill,  Selah.  East  of  the  Jordan.  A  record 
of  travel  and  observation  in  Moab,  Gilead  and 
Bashan,  during  1875-77.  1691.8 

Meusnier,  Georges.  {Karl  Robert.)  Charcoal 
drawing  without  a  master.    Tr.    Illus.  202.30 

Michelet,  Jules.     The  sea.     Illus.  141.8 

Mill,  John  Stuart.  On  liberty.  The  subjection 
of  women.  S.  B.  314.32 

Milner,  George.  Country  pleasures,  the 
chronicle  of  a  year  chiefly  in  a  garden  [in  Lan- 
cashire]. 173.19;  S.  B.  340.25;  S.  E.  358.25 

Miot,  Andr^  F.,  comte  de  Melito.  Memoirs. 
Ed.  by  General  Fleischmann.    From  the  French. 

581.5 

MoUett,  John  W.  Sir  David  Wilkie.  Portr. 
[Illus.  biog.  of  the  great  artists.]  1543.69 

Monroe,  Lewis  B.,  ed.  Young  folks'  readings 
for  social  and  public  entertainment.      E.  B.  22.42 

Moore,  Clara  J.  {Mrs.  H.  O.  Ward.)  Sensible 
etiquette  of  the  best  socitey.  Bri.  115.106 

Morley,  John.  The  life  of  Richard  Cobden. 
Portr.  5915;  S.  B.  61.23 

Morris,  George  S.  British  thought  and  think- 
ers. J.  P.  1236.10 


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Morselli,  Henry.  Suicide  :  an  essay  on  com- 
parative moral  statistics.  [The  international 
scientific  sen]  I30-I7;  S.  E.  106.5 

Mother  Goose's  melodies.  With  illus.  in 
color.  S.  E.  639.1 

Murray,  David  C.  Joseph's  coat.  [Trans- 
Atlantic  novels.]  1455.26;  S.  E.  580.4 

Musical  blossoms  ;  collection  of  marches,  etc. 
For  the  piano-forte.  J.  P.  2311.4 

My  wife  and  my  vifife's  sister.     [No  naine  ser.] 

1417.1;  E.  B.  249.83;  J.  P.  417.13 

S.  B.  2403.28;  S.  E.  579.1 

Said  to  be  by  Miss  K.  P.  Wormeley.  The  scene  is  in 
Parisi.'»n  society  after  the  French  revolution. 

Neale,  William  J.  The  lost  ship ;  or,  the  At- 
lantic steamer.  50.11 

Needell,  Mrs.  John  H.  Julian  Karslake's  se- 
cret.   A  novel.  1455.24;  S.  E.  605.10 

Neison,  Adrian.  Practical  boat  building  for 
amateurs.     Illus.  i90-59 

Newman,  Mrs.  — .    With  costs.    A  novel. 

Bri,  38.206 

New  York  illustrated.  S.  B.  331.19 

Nichols,  Laura  D.  Underfoot;  or,  what  Harry 
and  Nelly  learned  of  the  earth's  treasures.  A 
sequel  to  Overhead.     Illus.  51-38 

Nicolay,  John  G.  The  outbreak  of  rebellion. 
[Campaigns  of  the  civil  war.]  220.2 

S.  B.  158.38 

Nordhoff,  Charles.  Stories  of  the  island 
world.     Illus.  S.  B.  179-31 

Contents.  —  Madagascar,  Java,  Iceland,  Ceylon,  New 
Zealand. 

Nox,  Owen,  pseud.     See  Cory,  Charles  B. 

Oliphant,  Margaret  O.  W.  Harry  Joscelyn. 
[Fiction.]       1475.12;    J.  P.  822.10;  S.  B.  i40-74 

Oliver,  Marie.  Old  and  new  friends ;  or,  the 
story  of  Ruby's  daughters.    Illus.        E.  B.  304.10 

Oliver  Optic,  pseud.    See  Adams,  William  T. 

Osmun,  Thomas  E.  {Alfred  Ay  res.)  The 
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of  the  right  and  the  wrong  use  of  words.     1406.13 

Ott€,  filise  E.  Denmark  and  Iceland.  [For- 
eign countries  and  British  colonies.]  660.20 

Our  little  ones  :    illustrated  stories  and  poems 

for  little  people.     W.  T.  Adams,  ed.     [Vol.  i.] 

With  illus.  860.15 ;  E.  B.  483.1 ;  J.  P.  212.21 

S.  B.  133-45 ;  S.  E.  614.25 

Paddock,  Cornelia.  The  fate  of  Madame  La 
Tour.     A  tale  of  Great  Salt  Lake. 

S.  B.  249.50 ;  S.  E.  508.24 

Page,  C.  E.     How  we  fed  the  baby.        1173.27 

Palmer,  Lynde,  pseud.     See  Peebles,  Mary  L. 

PBtxisy,  pseud.     See  Alden.  Isabella  M. 

Patty's  perversities.  [Fiction.]  [Round- 
robin  ser.]  Bri.  43-98;  S.  E.  509-3i 

Peebles,  MaryL.  {Lynde  Palmer.)  Jeannette's 

cisterns.     [Juvenile.]  54-32  ;  E.  B.  494-^7 

J.  P.  436.16;  S.  E.  130-28 

Peirce,  Benjamin.  Ideality  in  the  physical 
sciences.     Portr.  J.  P.  2014. i 

Percy,  John.  Metallurgy.  Rev.  ed.  J.  P.  2012.7 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  S.     Friends  :  a  duet. 

E.  B.  299.84 

Phillimore,  Catherine  M.  Fra  Angelico  [and 
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tury.]   [Illus.  biog.  of  the  great  artists.]    1543-71 

Pierson,  Hamilton  W.  In  the  Brush ;  or,  old- 
time  life  in  the  Southwest.  1626.4 

The  author  was  a  Circuit  rider. 


Pittenger,  William.  Capturing  a  locomotive  : 
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Plympton,  A.  G.  The  glad  year  round.  For 
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Poole,  DeWitt  C.  Among  the  Sioux  of  Dakota 
as  an  Indian  agent.  210.8 

Poole,  Stanley  L.  Egypt.  [Foreign  countries 
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Pope,  Alexander.  Poetical  works.  Ed.  byH. 
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Poynter,  E.  Francis.  Among  the  hills.  [Fic- 
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Pratt,  Ella.  How  two  girls  tried  farming. 
Illus.  J.  P.  335-14 

Privat-Deschanel,  Augustin.  Elementary 
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Pulling,  Frederic  S.  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 
[Illus.  biog.  of  the  great  artists.]  1543-58 

Quackenbos,  John  D.  Illustrated  history  of 
ancient  literature.  S.  B.  38.31 

Rae,  William  F.  Newfoundland  to  Manitoba, 
through  Canada's  provinces.  1648.18 

Rand,  Edward  A.  All  aboard  for  sunrise  lands. 
A  trip  through  California,  across  the  Pacific  to 
Japan,  China,  and  Australia.    -Illus.  661.7 

Rees,  Janet  E.  R.  Home  decoration :  art 
needle-work  and  embroidery;  painting  on  silk 
[etc.].   Illus.    [Appletons' home  books.]    1201.15 

Reid,  Christian, pseud.    See  Fisher,  Frances  C. 

R^musat,  Claire  £.  J.  G.  (de  Vergennes).  A 
selection  from  the  letters  of  Madame  de  R^mu- 
sat  to  her  husband  and  son,  from  1804  to  1813. 
From  the  French.  J.  P.  1236.12 

Robert,  Karl,  pseud.     See  Meusnier,  Georges. 

Roberts,  Margaret.  France.  By  the  author 
of  "The  atelier  du  Lys,"etc.  [Foreign  countries 
and  British  colonies.]  66o.g 

Robinson,  Harriet  H.  Massachusetts  in  the 
woman  suffrage  movement.     1774  to  1881.     120.8 

Robinson,  John.  Ferns  in  their  homes  and 
ours.  1163.13 

Roe,  Edward  P.    Without  a  home.     [Fiction.] 

1416.1;   E.  B.  264.17  ;   J.  P.  512.2 

S.  B.  278.19;  S.  E.  579-20 

Ropes,  John  C.  The  army  under  Pope. 
Maps.     [Campaigns  of  the  civil  wan]  220.5 

Roscoe,  William.  The  life  of  Lorenzo  de' 
Medici,  called  the  magnificent.  Bri.  55-^^7 

Rosemary  and  Rue.     [Round-robin  sen] 

1454.7 ;   J»  P.  526.7 ;   S.  B.  24oa.5i 
S.  E.  509-32 

Scene  partly  in  Rhode  Island  during-  the  revolution. 

Rossetti,  Christina  G.  A  pageant  and  other 
poems.  1342-8 

In  this  pageant  the  months  are  personified  by  boys  and 
girls. 

Rousselet,  (T.)  Louis.  The  two  cabin  boys. 
With  illus.  61.44;    E.  B.  494-7;   J.  P*  522.20 

S.  B.  114.60 

Rowbotham,  Thomas.  The  art  of  sketching 
from  nature.  With  illus.  [Putnam's  art  hand- 
books.] J.  P.  2327.18 

Rowe,  A.  D.     Every-day  life  in  India.     1696.6 

Rutherford,  Mark.  The  autobiography  of 
Mark  Rutherford,  dissenting  minister.  Ed.  by 
Reuben  Shapcott.  1815.16 

Rydberg,  Viktor.  Roman  days.  From  the 
Swedish.     With  a  sketch  of  Rydberg.         1668.13 

Contents.  ^Thc  Roman  emperors  in  marble;  Antique 
statues;  Roman  traditions  of  Peter  and  Paul;  Pencil 
sketches  in  Rome. 


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S.,  M.  E.  W.  Home  amusements.  [Apple- 
tons'  home  books.]  1201.14 

Sands,  J.  Frank  Powderhorn.  A  story  of 
adventure  in  Buenos  Ayres  and  Patagonia. 

1461.2  ;  J.  P.  522.21 

Sardou,  Alfred.  The  French  language  self- 
taught.  2061.18 

Sargent,  Mary  E.,  ed.  Sketches  and  reminis- 
cences of  the  Radical  club  of  Chestnut  street, 
Boston.     lUus.  S.  E.  85.10 

Scott,  Leader.  Fra  Bartolommeo  [and  Mari- 
otto  Albertinelli.  Also,  Andrea  d'Agnolo,  called 
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artists.]  1543-73 

Scott,  William  B.  The  little  masters.  [Illus. 
biog.  of  the  great  artists.]  1543.70 

Scudder,  Horace  E.,  ed.  The  children's  book. 
A  collection  of  the  best  stories  and  poems  in  the 
English  language.    With  illus.  50.4;  S.  E.  650.20 

—  Seven  little  people  and  their  friends.    Illus. 

S.E.  641.8 
Shakespeare,   William.       Antony  and   Cleo- 
patra.    Ed.  by  Wm.  J.  Rolfe.  1392.15 

—  Certain  selected  plays  abridged  for  the  use 
of  the  young.     By  S.  Brandram.  1392.21 

Contents.  —  The  Merchant  of  Venice ;  Romeo  and  Juliet; 
Midsummer  night's  dream;  Much  ado  about  nothing-; 
Twelfth  night;  As  you  like  it;  Hamlet;  Macbeth;  The 
tempest. 

"  The  more  important  passages  only  are  given,  the  other 
parts  being  supplied  by  short  narratives."     Preface. 

—  A  midsummer  night's  dream ;  As  you  like 
it;  Julius  Czesar.  Ed.  by  Robert  R.  Raymond. 
Illus.     [Shakespeare  for  the  young  folk.]     391.6 

—  The  Shakespeare  phrase  book.  By  J.  Bart- 
lett.  S.  E.  76.8 

Shaw,  Flora  L.     Hector.     A  story.  1416.3 

J.  P.  427-7 ;  S.  B.  139-52 

Shepard,  William.     Authors  and  authorship. 

1406.14;  E.  B.  209.14;  S.  B.  39.45 

S.  E.  14.21 

Short,  John   T.      The    North   Americans   of 

antiquity.  S.  E.  342.12 

Sidney,  Margaret,  pseud.     See  Lothrop,  H.M. 

Sikes,  Wirt.    Studies  of  assassination,       910.19 

Written  after  the  assassination  of  the  Czar  Alexander  11. 

Simmonds,  Peter  L,.  The  commercial  prod- 
ucts of  the  sea.  S.  B.  318.22 

Smith,  Eliza  W.  Myths  and  idyls.  Stories 
and  dialogues,  in  prose  and  verse.  1825.34 

Smith,  George  IB.  The  life  and  speeches  of 
John  Bright.  581.4 

Abstracts  of  the  speeches  only  are  given,  with  parts 
of  a  few  verbatim  as  delivered. 

Speaker's  garland,  The.  Vol.  4.  100  choice 
selections,  Nos.  13-16  S.  E.  38.13 

Spurr,  George  G.  The  land  of  gold.  [Cali- 
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S.  E.  336.15 

Stables,  Gordon.  Wild  adventures  in  wild 
places.     Illus.  50.9 

Stanley,  Arthur  P.  Thoughts  that  breathe. 
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Stark,  James  H.  Illustrated  history  of 
Boston  harbor.  S,  B.  339.17 

Steele,  James  W.     Cuban  sketches.        1637.19 

S.  E.  344-13 

Stephens,  Charles  A.  The  Knockabout 
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nius.  50.5;  E,  B.  494.11;  J.  P.  1432.1 

S.  B.  215.30 

Stephens,  Frederick  G.  Sir  Edwin  Landseer. 
[Illqs.  biog.  of  the  gr^fvt  artists.]  1543-57 


Sterne,  Stuart,  pseud.     See  Bloede,  Gertrude. 

Stewart,  Balfour.     Phj'sics.  1 144.15 

Stockton,  Frank  R.     The  floating  prince  and 

other  fairy  tales.     Illus.  51-31  ',    S.  E.  647.9 

—  Round-about  rambles.  S.  E.  647,7 

—  Tales  out  of  school.  61,38;  S.  E.  647,8 
Stoddard,  Willjam  O.     Dab  Kinzer.     A  story 

of  a  growing  boy.  Bri.  43.99 

—  Esau  Hardery.     A  novel  of  American  life. 

1461,3  ;   Bri.  36,129  ;  E.  B.  296.2 
S.  B.  283.2a 

—  The  heart  of  it.  A  romance  of  East  and 
West.     [Knickerbocker  novels.]  S.  E.  506,9 

—  The  quartet.  J.  P.  233.12 
A  sequel  to  Dab  Kinzer, 

Stowe,  Edwin.  Velasquez.  [Illus.  biog.  of 
the  great  artists.]  ^543-56 

Sweet,  Frank.  Sparkling  jewels  for  Sunday- 
school  concerts.  [With  musical  accompani- 
ments.] 2096.24 

Swinburne,  Algernon  C.  Mary  Stuart.  A 
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Symington,  Andrew  J.  William  Wordsworth  : 
with  selections.     2  v.  550.20;  S.  E.  205.9 

Talbot,  Charles  R.  The  story  of  Honor 
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Ta.\co\\.,yi..  ^.,  formerly  Mrs.  Goodzvin.  Dr. 
Howell's  family.     [Fiction.]  J.  P.  527.26 

Taylor,  Bayard.     Home   ballads.     With  illus. 

S.  E.  56.9 

Taylor,  Meadows.  Tippoo  Sultaun  ;  a  tale  of 
the  Mysore  war.  1470.21 

Taylor,  William  M.  Paul  the  missionary. 
Illus.  J.  P.  1614.2 

Thayer,  William  M.     From  log-cabin  to  the 

White  house  :  life  of  J.  A.  Garfield.    E.  B.  199.14 

J.  P.  1114.2;  S.  B.  168.41;  S.  E.  182.12' 

Timayenis,  T.  T.  A  history  of  Greece  to 
[1880I.     2v.  S.  E.  272.2 

Tincker,  Mary  A.  Grapes  and  thorr.s.  [Fic- 
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Tissot,  Victor,  and  Am^ro,  Constant.  The 
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Tourgee,  Albion  W.  A  royal  gentleman,  and 
'Zouri's  Christmas.  1711.21 

A  royal  gentleman  was  originally  published  in  1874, 
under  the  title  of  Toinette.  The  scene  is  laid  in  the  South 
before  and  during  the  Civil  war,  so  that  it  precedes  chrono- 
logically  the  author's  otlier  works. 

Towle,  George  M.     Ralegh  :  his  exploits  and 

voyages.  Illus.    [Young  folks' heroes  of  history.] 

1540.33 ;  Bri.  82.69 ;  E.  B.  137-38 

J.  P.  1017.17;  S.  B.  159.40;  S.  E.  636.14 

Townsend,  Luther  T.    The  art  of  speech.  2  v. 

1406.12 
Townsend,  Virginia  F.     Lenox  Dare.     [Fic- 
tion.] J,  P.  623.25 

—  A  woman's  word.  J.  P.  623.26 
Treadwell,  John  H.     Martin  Luther  and  his 

work.     Portr.      [New  Plutarch.]  1541.20 

Trench,    Richard    C      Supine's    Trench    on 

words.  E.  B.  158.4a 

TroUope,  Anthony.    Ayala's  angel.     [Fiction.] 

Lpz.  1460.18;  J,  P,  822.5;  S«  B.  280a. 23 

—  Same.    N.  Y.  J.  P.  431.16 
Trowbridge,  John  T.     A  home  idyl,  and  other  ' 

poems.  1351-3 

—  The  pocket-rifle.   [Juvenile.]    Illus.       61.42 

Bri.  23.138;  E.  B.  249,81 

J.  P.  223.25;  S.  B.  114-53;  S.  E.  6295.21 

Twain,  Mark,^5e«rf.     See  Clemens,  Samuel  L. 


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Tyler,  Katharine  E.  The  story  of  a  Scandi- 
navian summer.  1665.18;  S.  E.  37i'4 

Tyler,  Moses  C.  A  history  of  American  litera- 
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United  States.  Commissioners  to  the  Paris 
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3,  4,  5.     Illus.  J.  P.  1912.3 

Vago,  A.  L.     Instructions  in  the  art  of  model- 
ing in  clay.  200.10 
Valentine,  Mrs,     Shakspearian  tales  in  verse. 
341.12;  S.  B.  251.18 

Four  plays  selected,  and  illustrated  by  large  colored 
plates. 

Vandegrift,  Margaret.  Under  the  dog-star. 
For  boys  and  girls.     Illus.  50.12 

Van  Wert,  Rupert,  pseud.   See  Eddy,  Daniel  C. 

Vernej  Jules.  The  exploration  of  the  world. 
The  great  explorers  of  the  nineteenth  century. 
Tr.  from  the  French.     Illus.  1662.11 

—  The  giant  raft.  (Part  i.)  Eight  hundred 
leagues  on  the  Amazon.     Tr.     Illus.  1455.25 

Bri.  114.111;  E.  B.  299.83;  J.  P.  512.3 
S.  B.  334-13 ;  S.  E.  630.16 

A  translation  of  La  Jangada,  published  in  the  Magasin 
d'education  et  de  recreation,  in  :S8i.  This  magazine  can  be 
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Vincent,  Frank,  jr.     Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn. 

S.  E.  371.2 

Walford,  Lucy  B.  Troublesome  daughters. 
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\Vard,  Mrs.  H.  O., pseud.    See  Moore,  Clara  J. 

Warner,  Charles  D.  Captain  John  Smith  (1579- 
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—  Washington  Irving.  [American  men  of 
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Warner,  Susan.  The  letter  of  credit.  [Fic- 
tion.] 51.26;  J.  P.  622.24;  S.  B.  228.35 

S.  E.  415-15 

Warren,  Henry.  An  artistic  treatise  on  the 
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S.  B.  320.8 

Watson,  Henry  C  The  old  bell  of  indepen- 
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After\vards  published  with  the  title  "  Noble  deeds  of  our 
forefathers." 

Webb,  Alexander  S.  The  Peninsula.  Mc- 
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the  civil  war.]  220.4 

Wheeler,  William  A.  Who  wrote  it.-*  An 
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White,  Charles  A.     The  student's  mythology. 

S.  B.  35-28 

White,    Richard   G.       England   without    and 

within.  Bri.  64.36;  J.  P.  1434.8;  S.  E.  355.3 

Whitney,  Adelaide  D.  T.      The   other   girls. 

[Fiction.]  S.  E.  502.26 

Williams,  Alfred  M.     The  poets  and  poetry  of 

Ireland.  1354-23 

Winchell,    Alexander.      Preadamites ;    or,    a 

demonstration  of  the  existence   of  men   before 

Adam.  S.  E.  124.13 

Winsor,  Justin,  ed.     The  memorial  history  of 

Boston.   Vol.  3.    The  revolutionary  period  ;  The 

last  hundred  years.    Pt.  i.  Bri,  88.42 

E.  B.,  H.  2;  J.  P.  921.9;  S.  B.  152.24 

S.  E.  237.11 

Winter,  William.    The  Jeffersons.    With  illus. 

[American  actor  sen]  550.ii ;  J.  P.  1115.7 

S.  B.  68.45 ;  S.  E.  176.30 

Gives  information  about  early  dramatic  matters  in  this 
country. 

W^ise,  Daniel.     ThornclifFe  hall.     [Juvenile.] 

[Winwood  cliff  ser.]  61.40;  Bri.  41.144 

E.  B.  13-35;  J.  P.  227.10;  S.  B.  126.34 

S.  E.  652.33 

Wood,   Ella   P.     Anne  and  other  tales.     By 

Johnny  Ludlow  [pseud.'].        1460.17;  J.  P.  822.4 

S.  B.  287.55 
Woodbury,  J.  H.     How  I  found  it.  North  and 
South.     With  Mary's  statement.     [Anon.] 

E.  B.  283.36 
Woods,  Kate  T.     Doctor  Dick.    Illus.    1461.6 

S.  E.  659.3 

Woolsey,  Sarah  C.    {Susan  Coolidge.)    Cross 

Patch,    and   other  stories.      Adapted   from   the 

myths  of  Mother  Goose.     With  illus.         1460.16 

E.  B.  494.8 ;  J.  P.  237.23 ;  S.  B.  137-27 

S.  E.  656.16 

Worboise,  EmmaJ.     The  wife's  trials.  A  tale. 

51.34 

World,  A,  of  wonders ;  or,  marvels  in  nature. 

Illus.  171-17;  Bri.  127.97;  E.  B.  381.21 

J.  P.  1933-20;  S.  B.  317-45;  S.  E.  125.2 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.   The  little  duke  ;  Richard 
the  fearless.     Illus.     Boston.  1451.11 

—  The   little   duke.       Ben  Sylvester's   word. 
Lpz.  55-10.5 

—  The  prince  and  the  page.     A  story  of  the 
last  crusade.  1451.10 

—  Same.     (/«  The  Danvers  papers.)      490-41 
Young,   Charles   A.     The   sun.     With   illus. 

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Recent  publications,  etc. 


Adams,  William  T.  (^Oliver  Optic.)  Up  the 
river.  1126.19 

Adamson,  Robert.  Fichte.  [Philosophical 
classics  for  English  readers.]  7335-6 

Ainsworth,  William  H.     Stanley  Brereton. 

2318.23 

Alden,  William  L.  The  cruise  of  the  "  Ghost." 
[Juvenile.]     Illus.  1118.23 

Alger,  Horatio, yr.  From  canal  boy  to  presi- 
dent; or,  .the  boyhood  and  manhood  of  J.  A. 
Garfield.     Illus.  1017.7 

Andrews,  William.  Punishments  in  the  olden 
time.  5925.14 

Anicetus,  pseud.     See  Clark,  William  A. 

Armstrong's  Primer  of  United  States  history. 

618.19;  50375 

Babcock,  Emma  W.  Household  hints.  [Ap- 
pletons'  home  books.]  1725.8 

Barbour,  G.  M.  Florida  for  tourists,  invalids, 
and  settlers.  435-22 

Barrett,  Lawrence.  Edwin  Forrest.  [Ameri- 
can actor  ser.]  1033. i 

Baur,  Ferdinand  C.  Die  christliche  Kirche  des 
Mittelalters.  2023.2 

Beard,  George  M.     American  nervousness. 

6035.19 

Billings,  John  D.  The  history  of  the  Tenth 
Massachusetts  battery  of  light  artillery,  1862-65. 
Portrs.     Illus.  833.8 

Blackie,  John  S.     Lay  sermons.  7384.12 

Boston.  Memorial  of  the  dedication  of  the 
Public  Latin  and  English  high  school-house. 
With  a  description.  5024.11 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  H.     Queen  Titania.     2423.2 

Brook,  Sarah,  pseud.  French  history  for  Eng- 
lish children.     With  col.  maps.  623.17 

Brooks,  Phillips.  The  candle  of  the  Lord 
and  other  sermons.  21 14.7 

Brown,  Robert,  ed.  Science  for  all.  4  v. 
Illus.  6630.4 

Browning,  Robert.  Aristophanes'  apology : 
including  a  transcript  from  Euripides.         5638.6 

—  Balaustion's  adventure  :  including  a  tran- 
script from  Euripides.  5638.10 

—  The  inn  album.  5638.9 

—  Pacchiarotto  :  with  other  poems.  5638.7 

—  Poems  [and  dramas].     2  v.  5638.12 

—  The  ring  and  the  book.     2  v.  5638.11 

—  Sordello,  Strafford,  Christmas-eve  and 
Easter-day.  5638.8 

Bruce,  Wallace.  The  Hudson.  [Poems.]   1622.4 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.     Young  folks'  history 

of  Boston.     Illus.  615.23 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient.  The  Adriatic 
to  the  Baltic.     Illus.  434.14 

Carleton,Will.  Farm  festivals.  [Poems.]  1621.5 
Chadwick,  John  W.  The  man  Jesus.  7386.24 
"  Children     busy,     children     glad,     children 

naughty,   children   sad."     Pictures  by  T.  Pym. 

Stories  by  L.  C.  7417-2 


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Church,  Florence,  formerly  Miss  Afarryat.  A 
lucky  disappointment.  2410.16 

Clark,  William  A.  {Anicetus.)  Our  modern 
Athens.     A  poem.  1623.13 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Events  and  epochs 
in  religious  history.  7383.8 

See  Bates  Hall  list  for  contents. 

Clement,  Clara  E.     Egypt.   With  illus.  7365.6 

—  Eleanor  Maitland.  A  novel.  2423.5 
Coffin,  Charles  C.  The  boys  of  '61.  612.18 
Colvin,   Sidney.     Landor.     [English   men    of 

letters.]  1023.22 

Conwell,  Russell  H.  The  life,  speeches,  and 
public  services  of  James  A.  Garfield.  1015.20 

Coolidge,  ^u?,3.n, pseud.   See  Woolsey,  SarahC. 

Cox,  Sir  George  W.  An  introduction  to  com- 
parative mytholog}-  and  folklore.  1924.5 

Craik,  Georgiana  M.     Two  women.         2318.20 

Dall,  Caroline  W.  H.  My  first  holiday;  or,  let- 
ters from  Colorado,  Utah,  and  California.     413.16 

Darwin,  Charles  R.  The  formation  of  vege- 
table mould,  through  the  action  of  worms.  6615. 11 

De  Forest,  John  W.  The  bloody  chasm.  2413.27 

A  story  of  the  South  since  the  civil  war. 

Diman,  Jeremiah  Lewis.  Orations  and  essays  : 
with  selected  parish  sermons.  5826.21 

Disraeli,  Benjamin,  earl  of  Bcaconsfield.  Wit 
and  wisdom  of  Benjamin  Disraeli.  5637.16 

Dole,  Nathan  H.  Young  folks'  history  of 
Russia.    Illus.  625.9 

Drake,  Samuel  A.  Around  the  Hub.  A  boys' 
book  about  Boston.     Illus.  834-3 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul  B.  The  land  of  the  mid- 
night sun.  Journeys  through  Sweden,  Norway, 
Lapland  and  northern  Finland.  Illus.  2  v.  431. 11 

Duet  gems.  A  selected  collection  of  music 
arranged  for  four  hands.  1630.17 

Easy  lessons  for  learning  French.  2018.9 

Edwards,  Eliezer.  Words,  facts,  and  phrases. 
A  dictionary  of  curious  matters.  R.R..G.3.2 

Eidlitz,  Leopold.  The  nature  and  function  of 
art,  more  especially  of  architecture.  6221.10 

Ewing,  Juliana  H.  Mrs.  Overtheway's  remem- 
brances.    [Juvenile.]  1136.12 

Falke,  Jakob  von.  Greece  and  Rome :  their 
life  and  art.     Tr.     Illus.  ♦6230.13 

Fenn,  George  M.     The  vicar's  people.     2423.7 

Fergusson,  James.  History  of  Indian  and 
Eastern  architecture.    Illus.  6222.3 

Feudge,  Fannie  R.     India.     [History.]    625.15 

Fields,  James  T.     Ballads  and  other  verses. 

1616.26 

Fleming,  May  A.    A  changed  heart.       2412.23 

—  The  secret  sorrow.  2412.22 
Forbes-Robertson,  John.    The  great  painters 

of  Christendom.     Illus.  *6230. 14 

Fosdick,    Charles   A.      {Harry    Castlemon.) 

George  at  the  wheel.  1x36.13 


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Foster,  Michael.  A  text-book  of  physiology. 
With  illus.     5th  ed.  6035.20 

Fothergill,  Jessie.  Kith  and  kin.  A  novel. 
[Leisure  hour  ser.J  2423.6 

—  Made  or  marred  and  "  One  of  three."  2318.21 
Freeman,  Edward  A.     Sketches  from  the  sub- 
ject and  neighbour  lands  of  Venice.  5524.10 

French,  Henry  W.  Nuna :  the  Bramin  girl. 
[Fiction.]  2423  9 

Fullerton,  Lady  Georgiana  C.  (L.  G.)  The  life 
of  Luisa  de  Carvajal.  1028.16 

Garfield,  James  A.    Garfield's  words.        1017.6 

—  The  poets'  tributes  to  Garfield.  Poems 
written  for  the  Daily  globe,  and  selections.  With 
biog.  1625.28 

Garrett,  Edward, ^5<?«(/.    Sec  Mayo,  Isabella  F. 

Gilmore,  James  R.  {Edmund  Kirke.)  The 
life  of  J.  A   Garfield.     With  extracts.  5231.2 

Godet,  Fr^d^ric.  Lectures  in  defence  of  the 
Christian  faith.     Tr.  6337.12 

Graham,  Wm.     The  creed  of  science.    5834.15 

Green,  Samuel  A.  A  centennial  address,  June  7, 
1881,  before  the  Massachusetts  medical  society. 

6032.7 

Greey,  Edward.  Young  Americans  in  Japan. 
Illus.  432- 15 

Hale,  Edward  E.  Stories  of  adventure  told  by 
adventurers.  618. 11 

Hale,  Edward  E.,  and  Hale,  Susan.  A  family 
flight  through  France,  Germany,  Norway,  and 
Switzerland.     Illus.  432.16;    5910.10 

Hardy,  Thomas.  A  Laodicean.  [Leisure  hour 
sen]  2423.11 

Harrison,  James  A.   Spain.   [A  history.]    625.8 

Hartner,  E.  Severa.  A  novel.  From  the 
German,  by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.  2423.8 

Higginson,  Thomas  W.  Common  sense  about 
women.  5226.3 

Hinsdale,  Burke  A.  President  Garfield,  and 
education;     Hiram  college  memorial.        1015.21 

Holmes,  Mary  J.    Madeline.    A  novel.    2423.4 

Hoist,  Hermann  von.  The  constitutional  and 
political  history  of  the  United  States.  [Vol.  3.] 
1846-1850.  Annexation  of  Texas  —  Compromise 
of  1850.     Tr.  from  the  German.  5014.8 

House,  Edward  H.    Japanese  episodes.     638.2 

Howard,  Blanche  W.   Aunt  Serena.  2423.3 

Howells,  William  D.  Doctor  Breen's  practice. 
A  novel.  ,  2422.3 

Irving,  Fannie  B.     Six  girls.     A  home  story. 

1126.21 

Jackson,  Helen  (M.).  (H.  H.)  Mammy  Tittle- 
back  and  her  family.  11 14. 11 

James,  Henry,yr.     The  portrait  of  a  lady. 

2422.2 

Jewett,  Sarah  O.     Country  by-ways.         119.26 

Johnson  (E.)  Rossiter.  Phaeton  Rogers.  A 
novel  of  boy  life.     Illus.  931.22 

Kant,  Immanuel.  Text  book  to  Kant.  The 
Critique  of  pure  reason.  Translation,  reproduc- 
tion, commentary,  index.  With  biog.  sketch, 
by  J.  H.  Stirling.  5831.10 

KingslSy,  Charles.  His  letters  and  memories 
of  his  life.    Ed.  by  his  wife.    Abridged  ed.  1028.17 

—  Out  of  the  deep :  words  for  the  sorrowful. 
From  [his]  writings.  5835.21 

Kingston,  William  H.  G.  Peter  Trawl ;  or, 
the  adventures  of  a  whaler.     Illus.  93I-23 

Kirke,  Edmund,  pseud.   See  Gilmore,  James  R. 

Knox,  Thomas  W.  Adventures  of  two  youths 
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Liddon,  Henry  P.  Sermons  to  the  people. 
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R.R.,G.3.t 

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Mackenzie,  Robert.  The  19th  century.  A 
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McLaughlin,   M.    Louise.      China    painting. 

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Markham,  Richard.   Aboard  the  Mavis.    434.17 
Massachusetts.     Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor. 
Industrial    conciliation   and   arbitration.     Com- 
piled by  C.  D.  Wright.  1732.5 
Masson,  David.     De  Quincey.     [English  men 
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Mat^aux,  Clara  L.     The  wonderland  of  work. 
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Mayo,  Isabella    F.     Family  fortunes.     2422.1 
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Oliphant,  Margaret  O.  W.  Harry  Joscelyn. 
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Oliver  0^t\c,  pseud.     See  Adams,  William  T. 

Our  little  ones  :  illustrated  stories  and  poems 
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Peebles,  Mary  L.  {Lynde  Palmer.)  Jean- 
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Percy,  John.  The  metallurgy  of  lead,  includ- 
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Phelps,  Austin.  The  theory  of  preaching : 
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Poole,  DeWitt  C.  Among  the  Sioux  of 
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Porter,  Noah.  Books  and  reading.  With  ap- 
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Rand,  Edward  A.  All  aboard  for  sunrise  lands. 
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Rees,  Janet  E.  R.  Home  decoration  :  art  needle- 
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Rimmer,  William.   Elements  of  design.    Illus. 

6231.10 


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Roe,  Edward  P.   Without  a  home.  2412.24 

Rosemary  and  Rue.  [Round-robin  ser.]  2414.19 

Rossetti,  Christina  G.  A  pageant  and  other 
poeiTis.  1626.18 

Rossetti,  Dante  G.  Ballads  and  sonnets.  5637.17 

Rousselet,  (T.)  Louis.  The  two  cabin  bovs. 
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Russell,  William  H.  The  prince  of  Wales' 
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S.,  M.  E.  W.  Home  amusements.  [Apple- 
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Sargent,  Epes,  ed.  Harper's  cyclopaedia  of 
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Scudder,  Horace  E.,  ed.  The  children's  book. 
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poems  in  the  English  language.  With  illus.  iii2.8 

Shakespeare,  William.  [Works.]  Ed.  with 
notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.   With  engr.    Namely:  — 

—  All's  well  that  ends  well.  5638.28 

—  Antony  and  Cleopatra.  5638.24 

—  As  you  like  it.  5638.21 

—  Comedy  of  errors.  5638.33 

—  Coriolanus.  5638.31 

—  Cymbeline.  5638.26 

—  King  Henry  the  fourth.    Part  i  [2].  5638.17 

—  King  Henry  the  fifth.  5638.29 

—  King  Henry  the  eighth.  5638.18 

—  King  Lear.  5638.34 

—  King  John.  5638.22 

—  King  Richard  the  second.  5638.32 

—  King  Richard  the  third.  5638.25 

—  Macbeth.  5638.16 

—  Merchant  of  Venice.  5638.19 

—  Midsummer-night's  dream.  5638.15 

—  Much  ado  about  nothing.  5638.13 

—  Othello.  5638.20 

—  Romeo  and  Juliet.  ■  5638.27 

—  The  taming  of  the  shrew.  5638.35 

—  The  tempest.  5638.14 

—  Twelfth  night.  5638.23 

—  The  winter's  tale.  5638.30 
Shaw,  Flora  L.     Hector.     A  story.        1123.27 
Shedd,  Julia  A.     Famous  painters  and  paint- 
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Smith,  George  B.  The  life  and  speeches  of 
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Smyth,  Newman.  The  orthodox  theology  of 
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Steele,  James  W.     Cuban  sketches.  435-21 

Stephens,  Charles  A.  The  Knockabout  club 
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Stoddard,  William  O.  Esau  Hardery.  A  novel 
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Straight  gate,  The,  and  other  discourses. 
With  a  lecture  on  Thomas  Carlyle.  By  a  Scotch 
preacher.  7383.6 

Sjrmonds,  John  A.  Many  moods.  A  volume 
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Taswell-Langmead,  Thomas  P.  English  con- 
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Thayer,  William  M.  From  log-cabin  to  the 
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Tiffany,  Otis  H.,  ed.     Gems  for  the  fireside. 

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Towle,  George  M.  Ralegh  :  his  exploits  and 
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'  "34-4 

TroUope,  Anthony.   Ayala's  angel.         2318.18 

Trowbridge,  John  T.  The  pocket  rifle.  [Ju- 
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Verne,  Jules.  Giant  raft.  (Part  i.)  Eight 
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Walford,  Lucy  B.    Troublesome  daughters. 

2318.24 

Ward  and  Lock's  standard  etymological  dic- 
tionary of  the  English  language.        R.R.,H.5.i4 

Warner,  Susan.     The  letter  of  credit.      122.24 

Winchell,  Alexander.  Sparks  from  a  geolo- 
gist's hammer.     Illus.  6835.6 

Winsor,  Justin,  ed.  The  memorial  history  of 
Boston.     Vol.  3.  5221.5 

Winter,  William  The  JefFersons.  With  illus. 
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Wise,  Daniel.     Thorncliflfe  hall.     [Juvenile.] 

1126.18 

Wood,  Ella  P.  Anne  and  other  tales.  By 
Johnny  Ludlow  \^pseud.'\.  2318.17 

Woods,  Kate  T.  Doctor  Dick.  [Juvenile.] 
Illus.  1125.14 

Woolsey,  Sarah  C.  (^Susan  Coolidge.')  Cross 
Patch,  and  other  stories.  1 126. 17 

World,  A,  of  wonders ;  or,  mar\'els  in  nature, 
Illus.  1712.7 

Young,  Charles  A.  The  sun.  With  illus. 
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II. 

Teubner  Collection  of  the  Classics. 

The   following   volumes  of  this   collection,  published  at  Leipzig  between  the  years  1853  and 
i88i,  have  recently  been  added  to  the  Fellowes  Athenaeum. 

^lianus,  Claudius.  De  natura  animalium  libri 
XVII ;  varia  historia;  epistolae;  fragmenta.  Ex 
recog.  R.  Hercheri.  Accedunt  rei  accipitrariae 
scriptores,  Demetrii  Pepagomeni  Cynosophium, 
Georgii  Pisidae  Hexaemeron,  Fragmentum  Her- 
culanense.    2  v.  6125.6 

—  Varia  historia,  ex  recog.  R.  Hercheri.  6122. 11 

^neasTacticus.  Commentarius  poliorceticus. 
Recens.  A.  Hug.  6124.22 

^schines.     Orationes.  Iterum  ed.  F.  Franke. 

6122.5 


.Sschylus.     Tragoediae.     Recog.  G.  Dindor- 
fius.  '    6122.18 

^sopus.     Fabulae  collectae.     Ex.    recog.  C. 
Halmii.  6128.40 

Albertus  Stadensis.    Troilus,  primum  ex  unico 
Guelferbytano  codiceed.  aT.  Merzdorf.     6126.25 

Ammianus    Marcellinus.      Rerum    gestarum 
libri  qui  supersunt.     Recens.  V.  Gardthausen. 

6122.19 

Ampelius,  Lucius.     Liber  memorialis.  Recog. 
E.  Woelfflin.  6128.44 


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Anacreon.  [Symposiaca]  exAnthologiaePala- 
tinae  volumine  altero  tertium  ed.  a  V.  Rose. 

6126.23 

Andocides.     Orationes,  ed.  F.  Blass.       6122.6 

Anthimus.  De  observatione  ciborum,  epistula 
ad  Theudericum  regem  Francorum.  Iterum  ed. 
V.  Rose.  6124.28 

Anthologia  Latina  sive  poesis  Latinae  svpple- 
mentvm.  6126.13 

Antiphon.  Orationes  et  fragmenta,  adivnctis 
Gorgiae  Antisthenis  Alcidamantis  declamationi- 
bus,  ed.  F.  Blass.  6126.19 

ApoUodorus  Atkeniensis.  Bibliotheca.  Ex 
recog.  I.  Bekkeri.  6124.21 

ApoUonius  Rhodius.  Argonautica,  recens.  R. 
Merkel.  6126.15 

ApoUonius  Tyrius.  Historia.  Recens.  A.  Riese. 

6128.3 

Appianus.  Historia  Romana.  Ed.  L.  Men- 
delssohn.    2  V.  6123.5 

Archimedes.  Opera  omnia  cum  commentariis 
Eutocii.  Recens.,  Latine  uertit,  notisque  illus- 
trauit.  J.  L.  Heilberg.     2  v.  6123.8 

Aristophanes.  Aristophanis  comoedias  ed.  T. 
Bergk.  6124. 11 

Aristoteles.  De  arte  poetica  liber.  Recens.  G. 
Christ.  6122.7 

—  De  coelo  et  De  generatione  et  corruptione. 
Recens.  C.  Prantl.  6124.7 

—  De  partibus  animalium  libri  quattuor.  Ex 
recog.  B.  Langkavel.  6126.12 

Arrianus,  Flavins.  Anabasis.  Recog.  C. 
Abicht.  6128.20 

Augustinus,  Aurelius,  St.  De  civitate  Dei 
libri  xxii.  Iterum  recog.  B.  Dombart.  2  v.    6123.9 

Avlvlaria  sive  Qyerolvs,  Theodosiani  aevi 
comoedia,  Rvtilio  dedicata,  ed.  R.  Peiper.  6126.20 

Babrius.  Fabulae  ^sopeae.  Ed.  F.  G. 
Schneidewin.  6128.42 

Bible.  Novvm  Testamentvm  Graece  ad  fidem 
potissimvm  codicis  Vaticani  B  recens.,  varias 
lectiones  adiecit  P.  Bvttman.  6121.9 

—  John,  St.  Nonni  Panopolitani  Paraphrasis 
S.  Evangelii  Joannei.  Ed.  A.  Scheindler.  Ac- 
cedit  S.  Evangelii  textus.  6i2i.io 

Boethius,  Anicius  Manlius  Torquatus  Severi- 
nus.  Commentarii  in  librum  Aristotelis  [De 
interpretatione],  recens.  C.  Meiser.  2  pts.  in  i  v. 

6122.24 

—  De  institutione  arithmetica  libri  duo,  De 
institutione  musica  libri  quinque.  Accedit 
Geometria  quae  fertur  Boetii.     Ed.  G.  Friedlein. 

6123.14 

—  Philosophiae  consolationis  libri  qvinqve, 
accedvnt  eivsdem  atqve  incertorvm  opuscula 
sacra,  recens.  R.  Peiper.  6122.12 

Caesar,  Caius  Julius.  Commentarii  cum  A. 
Hirtr-aliorumque  supplementis.  Recog.  B.  Din- 
ter.  6128.24 

Capella,  Martianus.  [De  nuptiis  Philologije  et 
Mercurii.]  F.  Ejssenhardt  recensvit.  Accedvnt 
Scholia  in  Caesaris  Germanici  Aratea.         6124.6 

Cassius  Felix.  De  medicina  ex  Graecis  logicae 
sectae  auctoribus  liber  nunc  primum  ed  a  V. 
Rose.  6122.23 

Catullus,  Caius  Valerius,  and  others.  Catvlli, 
Tibvlli,  Propertii  Carmina.  Accedvnt  Laevii, 
Calvi,  Cinnae,  aliorvm  reliqyiae  et  Priapea. 
Recens.    L.  Mveller.  6126.14 

Cebes.    Tabula.     Recog.   F.  Drosihn.    6128.23 

Celsus,  Aurelius  Cornelius.  De  medicina 
libri  octo.     Recens.  C.  Daremberg.  6123.12 


Censorinus.'  De  die  natali  liber.  Recens.  F. 
Hultsch.  6128.21 

Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius.  Scripta  quae  manse- 
runt  omnia.     Recog.  R.  Klotz.     4  pts  in  9  v. 

6127.5 

Commodianus.     Carmina  recog.  E.  Lvdwig. 

6128.14 

Constantinus  I,  the  Great.  Incerti  auctoris  de 
Constantino  magno  eiusque  matre  Helena  libel- 
lus.  E  codicibus  primus  ed.  E.  Heydenreich. 

6128.32 

Curtius  Rufus,  Qjiintus.  Historiarum  Alex- 
andri  Magni  Macedonis  libri  qui  supersunt. 
Recog.  T.  Vogel.  6124.27 

Dares  Phrygius.  De  excidio  Troiae  historiae. 
Recens.  F.  Meister.  6128.7 

Demosthenes.  Orationes  ex  recens.  G.  Din- 
dorfii.     3  V.  6125.5 

Dictys  Cretensis.  Ephemeridos  belli  Troiani 
libri  sex.     Recog.  F.  Meister.  6126.18 

Dinarchus.  Orationes  adiecto  Demadis  frag- 
mento.     Ed.  F.  Blass.  6128.39 

Dion  Cassius.  Historia  Romana.  Cum  annot. 
L.  Dindorfii.     5  v.  in  3.  6123. 11 

Dion  Chrysostomus.  Orationes.  Recog.  L. 
Dindorfius.  6128.29 

Diodorus  Siculus.  Bibliotheca  historica.  Ex 
recens.  L.  Dindorfii.    5  v.  6127.7 

Dracontius.  Carmina  minora.  Ed.  F.  deDuhn. 

6122.13 

Duodecim  panegyrici.     Ed.  JE,.  Baehrens. 

6123.13 

Eclogae  poetarum  Latinorum  in  usum  gymna- 
siorum,  composuit  S.  Brandt.  6128.43 

Epicorum  Graecorum  fragmenta.  Collegit 
G.  Kinkel.     Vol.  i.  6121.19 

Erotici  scriptores  Graeci.  Recog.  R.  Her- 
cher.     2  V.  6123.10 

Contents. —  i.  Parthenius;  Achilles  Tatius;  lainbli- 
chus;  Antonius  Diogenes;  Loneus;  Xenophon  Ephesius. 
—  2.  Charito;  Eustathius;  Theodorus  Prodromus;  Nicetas 
Eugenianus;  Constantinus  Manasses. 

Eudocia  Augusta,  orginally  Athen2Lis,  Empress 
of  Rome.     Violarium,  recens.  I.  Flach.       6124.5 

Euripides.  Tragoediae,  ex  recens.  A.  Navckii. 
3  V.  in  2.  6123.7 

Eusebius  Fatnphtlus,  or  Ccesaricnsis.  Opera. 
Recog.  G.  Dindorfius.     4  V.  6125. i 

Eutropius.  Breviarium  historiae  Romanae. 
Ed.  primam  curavit  D.  C.  G.  Baumgarten- 
Crusius,  alteram    H.  R.   Dietsch.  6121.4 

Fabulae  Romanenses  Graece  conscriptae  ex 
recensione  A.  Eberhard.  Continentur  de  Syn- 
tipa  et  de  yEsopo  narrationes  fabulosae.     6122.27 

Flaccus,  Caius  Valerius.  Argonauticon  libri 
octo.     Recog.  J£..  Baehrens.  6122.29 

Florus,  Julius.  Epitomae  de  Tito  Livio  bel- 
lorvm  omnivm  annorvm  DCC  libri  dvo.  Recog. 
C.  Halm.  6128. 1 1 

Frontinus,  Sextus  Julius.  Strategematicon 
libri  quattuor.  Eiusdem  De  aquaeductibus  urbis 
Romae  liber.     Recens.  A.  Dederich.  6126.26 

Gaius.  Institutionum  iuris  civilis  commentarii 
quattuor.     Recens.  P.  E.  Huschke.  6126.21 

Gellius,  Aulus.  Noctivm  Atticarvm  libri  xx. 
Ex  recens.  M.  Hertz.  6128.1a 

Heliodorus.  yEthiopicorum  libri  decern,  ab 
I.  Bekkero  recog.  6123.16 

Herodianus.  Ab  excessu  Divi  Marci  libri 
octo.     Ab  I.  Bekkero  recog.  6122.10 

Herodotus.  Historiarum  libri  ix.  Curavit  H. 
R.  Dietsch.  6128.35 


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Hesiodus.     Carmina.     Recens.  I.  Flach. 

6128.18 

Hesychius  Milcsius.  Hesjchii  Milesii  de  viris 
illustribus  librum,  recens.     I.  Flach.  ^X7,i.ib 

Hieronymus.  De  viris  inlustribus  liber.  Ac- 
cedit  Gennadii  catalogus  virorum  inlustrium. 
Ex  recens.  G.  Herdingii.  6126.17 

Historici  Graeci  minores.  Ed.  L.  Dindorfius. 
2  V.  ,  6127.8 

Homer.  Hjmni  Homerici,  accedentibus 
Epigrammatis  et  Batrachomyomachia.  Ex  recens. 
A.  I3aumeister.  6125.10 

—  Iliadis  carmina  xvi.  Scholarum  in  usum 
restituta,  ed.  A.  Koechlj.  6122.8 

—  Ilias.  Ed.  G.  Dindorf.  Praemittitur  "M. 
Sengebusch  Homerica  dissertatio  prior.     6124.13 

—  Odjssea.  Ed.  G.  Dindorf.  Praemittitur  M. 
Sengebusch  Homerica  dissertatio  posterior. 

6125.9 

Horatius  Flaccus,  Quintus.  Carmina.  Itervm 
recog.  L.  Mveller.  6122.9 

Hyginus  Gromaticus.  Liber  de  munitionibus 
castrorum.     Ex  recens.  G.  Gemoll.  6128.19 

Hyperides.  Orationes  quattuor,  cum  cetera- 
rum  fragmentis.     Ed.  F.  Blass.  6128.6 

Isaeus.  Orationes  cum  aliquot  deperditarum 
fragmentis.     Ed.  C.  Scheibe.  6124.20 

Isocrates.  Orationes.  Recog.  G.  E.  Bense- 
ler.  6124.16 

Julianus,  Flavius  Claudius,  Emperor.  Quae 
supersuntpraeter  reliquias  apud  Cjrillum  omnia. 
Recens.  F.  C.  Hertlein.  6121.17 

Jvrisprvdentiae    anteivstinianae    quae    svper- 

svnt.     In  vsvm  maxima  academicvm  composvit 

P.  E.  Hvschke.  6122.21 

_  Bound  with  this  is  Ad  Hvschkii  Ivrisprvdentiam  anteivsti- 

nianam  indices,  confecit  F.  Fabricivs. 

Justinianus  I,  Flavius  Anicius,  emperor. 
Institvtionvm  libri  qvattvor,  cum  praef.  ex  recog. 
P.  E.  Hvschke.  6123.18 

—  Novellae.  Ed.  C.  E.  Zachariae  a  Lingenthal. 
Pars  I.  6121.15 

Justinus.  Trogi  Pompei  Historiarum  Philip- 
picarum  epitoma.     Recens.  I.  leep.  6128.16 

Juvenalis,  Decimus  Junius.  Satirarum  libri 
quinque.  Accedit  Sulpiciae  satira.  Ex  recog. 
C.  F.  Hermanni.  6128.8 

Laurentius  Lydus,  Joannes.  Liber  de  ostentis 
et  Calenduria  Graeca  omnia,  ed.  C.  Wachsmvth. 
Accedvnt  anecdota  dvo  de  cometis  et  de  terrae 
motibvs.  6121.8 

Livius  Patavmus,  Titus.  Ab  urbe  condita 
libri.  Iterum  recog.  W.  Weissenborn.  6  pts.  in 
3  V.  6125.4 

Lucianus  Samosatensis.  Opera.  Ex  recog. 
C.  lacobitz.     3  V.  in  2.  6125.7 

Lucretius  Carus,  Titus.  De  rerum  natura  libri 
sex.     Recog.  I.  Bernaysius.  6124.23 

Lycophron.  Alexandra.  Recens.,  scholia  vetera 
codicis  Marciani  addidit  G.  Kinkel.  6128.2 

Lycurgus.  OratioinLeocratem.  Ed.  C.  Scheibe. 

6128.28 

Lysias.  Orationes,  recens.  C.  Scheibe.  Ac- 
cedunt  orationum  deperditarum  fragmenta. 

6122.4 

Macrobius,  Ambrosius  Aurelius  Theodosius. 
[Opera.]     F.  Eyssenhardt  recog.  6122.14 

Manetho.  Apotelesmaticorum  libri  vi.  Relegit 
A.  Koechly.  Accedunt  Dorothei  et  Annubionis 
fragmenta  astrologica.  6126.28 

Martialis,  Marcus  Valerius.  Epigrammaton 
libri.     Ed.  F.  G.  Schneidewin.  6121.13 


Maximus  of  Epirtis.,  and  Ammon.  Carminum 
de  actionum  auspiciis  reliquiae.  Accedunt  anec- 
dota astrologica.     Recens.  A.  Ludwich.    6126.24 

Mela,  Pomponius.  De  chorographia  libri  tres. 
Recog.  C.  Frick.  6128.41 

Metrologicorum  scriptorum  reliquiae.  Collegit 
F.  Hultsch.  6128.17 

Muret  (^Latiti  Muretus),  Marc  A.  F.  Scripta 
selecta.  6124.10 

Nepos,  Cornelius.  Vitae.  Ex  recensione  C. 
Halmii.  6128.38 

Nicephorus,  patriarch  of  Constantinople. 
Opvscvla  historica.  Ed.  C.  De  Boor.  Accedit 
Ignatii  Diaconi  Vita  Nicephori.  6124.14 

Nicomachus  Gerasenus.  Introdvctionisarith- 
meticae  libri  11.  Recens.  R.  Hoche.  Accedvnt 
codicis  Cizensis  problemata  arithinetica.   6128.25 

Nonnus  Panofolitanus.  Dionysiacorum  libri 
XLViii.     Recens.  A.  Koechly.     2  v.  6121.16 

Onosander.  De  imperatoris  officio  liber. 
Recens.  A.  Koechly.  6128.10 

Ovidius  Naso,  Publius.  [Carmina.]  Ex  recog. 
R.  Merkelii.     3  v.  in  2.  6123.4 

Paterculus,  Caius  Velleius.  Ex  Historiae 
Romanae  libris  duobus  quae  supersunt.  Ed. 
C.  Halm.  6128.22 

Pausanias.  Descriptio  Graeciae.  Recog.  J. 
H.  C.  Schubart.     2  v.  6124.4 

Persius  Flaccus,  Aulus.  Satirarum  liber.  Ex 
recens.  C.  F.  Hermanni.  6128.9 

Phaedrus.  Fabvlae  ^sopiae.  Recog.  L. 
Mveller.  6128.5 

Philostratus,  Flavius.  Opera  auctiora  ed.  C. 
L.  Kayser.  Accedunt  Apollonii  epistolae,  Euse- 
bius  adversus  Hieroclem,  Philostrati  junioris 
imagines,  Callistrati  descriptiones.     2  v.  6126. 11 

Pindarus.  Carmina  cum  deperditorum  frag- 
mentis selectis.     Recog.  W.  Christ.  6124.24 

Plato.  Dialogi  secundum  ThrasylliTetralogias 
dispositi.     Ex   recog.    C.    F.    Hermanni.     6  v. 

6127.4 

Plautus,  Titus  Maccius.  Comoediae.  Ex 
recog.  A.  Fleckeiseni.     2  v.  in  i.  6121.14 

Plinius  Csecilius  Secundus,  Caius.  Epistu- 
larum  libri  novem ;  Epistularum  ad  Traianum 
liber;  Panegyricus.     Recog.  H.  Keil.        6128.33 

Plinius  Secundus,  Caius.  Naturalis  historiae 
libri  XXXVII.  Recog.  L.  Janus.  [Vol.  2.  C.  May- 
hoff.]      6  V.  in  3.  6127.6 

—  Plinii  Secundi  quae  fertur  una  cum  Gargilii 
Martialis  medicina,  nunc  primum  ed.  a  V.  Rose. 

6128.34 

Plutarchus.     Moralia,  ex  recens.  R.  Hercheri. 

Vol.  I.  6121.18 

—  Vitae  parallelae.  Iterum  recog.  C.  Sintenis. 
5  V.  6125.2 

Poetae  Latini  minores.    Recens.  JEi.  Baehrens. 

6x28.31 

Polemon,  Antonius.  Declamationes  quae 
exstant  duae.     Recens.  H.  Hinck.  6121.12 

Polyaenus.  Strategicon  libri  octo.  Recens.  E. 
Woelfflin.  6122.16 

Porphyrio,  Pomponius.  Commentarii  in  Q^ 
Horatium  Flaccum.    Recens.  G.  Meyer.       6121.5 

Porphyrius.    Opvscvla  tria.  Recog.  A.  Navck. 

6124.8 

Proclus  Diadochus  Lycitis.  In  primum  Eucli- 
dis  elementorum  librum  commentarii.  Ex  recog. 
G.  Friedlein.  6128.15 

Quintilianus,  Marcus  Fabius.  Institutionis 
oratoriae  libri  duodecim.      Recens.  E.  Bonnell. 

6124.25 


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Quintus  Smyrnceiis.  Posthomericorum  libri 
XIV.     Relegit  A.  Koechly-  6126.22 

Rervm  natvralivm  scriptores  Graeci  minores. 
Recens.  O.  Keller.  6121.20 

Contents.  —  Vol.  i.  Antig-onvs,  Apollonivs,  Phlegon, 
Anonyravs  Vaticanvs. 

Ruhnken,  David.  Elogivm  Tiberii  Hemster- 
hvsii.  6122.15 

Rutilius  Numatianus,  Claudius.  De  reditv  svo 
libri  II.  Accedvnt  Hadriani,  Flori,  Apvleii,  An- 
niani,  Sereni,  aliorvmqve  poetarvm  reliqviae. 
Recens.  L.  Mveller.  6126.27 

Sallustius  Crispus,  Caius.  Libri  de  Catilinae 
conivratione  et  de  bello  Ivgvrthino.  Accedvnt 
orationes  et  epistvlae  ex  historiis  excerptae.  Ed. 
R.  Dietsch.  6121.7 

Scriptores  historiae  Avgvstae,  recens.  H.  Peter. 

6122.25 

Scriptores  metrici  Graeci.  Ed.  R.  Westphal. 
Vol.  I.  6121.6 

Seneca,  Lucius  Annaeus.  Opera  quae  super- 
sunt.     Recog.  F.  Haase.     3  v.  in  2.  6125.3 

—  Oratorvm  et  rhetorvm  sententiae,  divisiones, 
colores,  recog.  A.  Kiessling.  6126.16 

—  Tragoediae,  accedvnt  incertae  originis  tra- 
goediae  tres.    Recens.  R.  Peiper  et  G.  Richter. 

6122.17 
Sophocles.     Tragoediae.      Ex     recensione  G. 

Dindorfii.  6128.27 

Statius,Publius  Papinius.  ^chilleisetThebais. 

Recens.  P.  Kohlmann.  Ease.  i.  .^chilleis.  6121.11 

—  Siluae.  Recens.  JE..  Baehrens.  6124.12 
Stobaeus,  Joannes.    Eclogarum  physicarum  et 

ethicarum  libri  duo.  Recens.  A- Meineke.  6124.9 
Strabo.  Geographica.  Recog.  A.  Meineke.  3  v. 

6124.3 
Suetonius  Tranquillus,  Caius.       Quae  super- 

sunt  omnia.     Recens.  C  L.  Roth.  6123.15 

Symeon  Sethus.     Syntagma  de  alimentorum 

facultatibus.     Ed.  B.  Langkavel.  6128.37 


Tacitus,  Caius  Cornelius.  Libri  qui  supersunt. 
Tertium  recog.  C.  Halm.  6124.19 

Terentius  Afer,  Publius.  Comoediae.  Recens. 
A.  Fleckeisen.  6128.13 

Themistius.  Paraphrases  Aristotelis  librorum 
quae  supersunt.     Ed.  L.  Spengel.  6128.30 

Theocritus,  and  others.  Bucolicorum  Grae- 
corum  Theocriti,  Bionis,  Moschi  reliquiae,  acce- 
dentibus  incertorum  idylliis.  Recens.  H.  L.  Ah- 
rens.  6124.17 

Theodorus  Prodromus.  Catomyomachia.  Ex 
recens.  R.  Hercheri.  6128.4 

Theon,  of  Smyrna.  Expositio  rerum  mathe- 
maticarum  ad  legendum  Platonem  utilium. 
Recens.  E.  Hiller.  6122.28 

Theophrastus.    Characteres.    Ed.  H.  E.  Foss. 

6128.36 

—  Opera  quae  supersunt  omnia.  Ex  recog.  F. 
Wimmer.     3  v.  in  2.  6123.6 

Thucydides.  De  bello  Peloponnesiaco  libri 
octo.     Iterum  recog.  G.  Boehme.  6122.20 

Valerius  Maximus,  P.  Factorvm  et  dictorvm 
memorabilivm  libri  novem.  Ivlii  Paridis  et 
lanvarii  Nepotiani  epitomis  adiectis,  recens.  C. 
Halm.  6122.22 

Vegetius  Renatus,  Flavius.  Epitoma  rei  mili- 
taris.     Recens.  C.  Lang.  6123.17 

Vergilius  Maro,  Publius.  Opera  in  usum 
scholarum,  recog.  O.  Ribbeck.  Praemisit  de 
vita  et  scriptis  poetae  narrationem.  6124.18 

Xenophon  Atheniensis.  Commentarii.  Recens. 
L.  Dindorfius.  6128.26 

—  Expeditio  Cyri,  recens.  A.  Hvg.         6124.26 

—  Historia  Graeca  [Hellenica].  Recens.  L. 
Dindorfius.  6124.15 

—  Institutio  Cyri  [Cyropaedia].  Recens.  L. 
Dindorfius.  6124.15 

—  Scripta  minora.     Recog.  L.  Dindorfius. 

6128.26 

Zonaras,  Johannes.   Epitome  historiarum.  Ed. 

L.  Dindorfius.     6  v.  in  3.  6125.8 


DORCHESTER  BRANCH  LIBRARY. 


A  new  Catalogue  of  this  Branch  Library  is  in  type,  and  will  be  completed  before  the  issue  of 
another  Bulletin.  It  can  be  found,  as  far  as  finished,  on  the  tables,  and  at  the  Deliveries  at  the 
Lower  Mills  and  Mattapan. 


Abbott,  Jacob.  Force.   [Science  for  the  young.] 

52.4 

—  History  of  Darius  the  great.  259.30 

—  History  of  Romulus.  259.32 

—  History  of  Xerxes  the  great.  259.31 
Abbott,  John  S.  C.     The  mother  at  home. 

99.67 

Adams,  William  T.     {Oliver  O^tic.)     Up  the 
river.  255.20 

Adeler,  Max,  pseud.     See  Clark,  Charles  H. 

Ainsworth,  William  H.     Stanley  Brereton. 

418.32 

Alden,    Isabella   M.      (Pansy.)      The  pocket 
measure.  409a. 17 

Alden,  William  L.   The  cruise  of  the  "  Ghost." 
[Juvenile.]  258.1 

Alger,  William  R.     The  school  of  life.     358.35 

Andersen,  Hans  C.    Stories  for  the  household. 
Tr.     With  illus.  415.1 


Armstrong's  Primer  of  United  States  history. 

69.39 

Audran,   Edmond.      The    "  Mascot."     Comic 

opera.     [With  music]     English  tr.  39I-9 

—  Olivette,  opera  comique.  [With  music] 
English  adaptation.  39^-8 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  The  professor's  lady. 
A  novel.     Tr.  3i5-3i 

Auton,  C,  pseud.     See  Hoppin,  A. 

Ayres,  Alfred,  pseud.    Sec  Osmun,  Thomas  E. 

Babcock,  Emma  W.  Household  hints.  [Ap- 
pletons'  home  books.]  357-33 

Badeau,  Adam.  Military  history  of  U.  8. 
Grant.     2  v.  75-5 

Banvard,  Joseph.  Pioneers  of  the  New  world 
and  the  old  French  war.     Illus.  384.20 

—  Plymouth  and  the  pilgrims.  384.18 

—  Soldiers  and  patriots  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    Illus.  384-21 


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January, 


Barbour,  George  M.     Florida  for  tourists,  in- 
valids, and  settlers.  122.34 
Baring-Gould,  Sabine.     Sermons  to  children. 

357-29 

—  The  vicar  of  Morwenstow.  A  life  of  R.  S. 
Hawker.  377-24 

Beard,  George  M.     American  nervousness. 

356.36 

—  Stimulants  and  narcotics.  356.37 
Bonwick,  James.  Who  are  the  Irish.'  384.19 
Boston.     Public  Library.      Catalogue  of  the 

Spanish  library  and  Portuguese  books  bequeathed 
by  George  Ticknor.  R.R.  214.3 

—  Catalogue  of  books  in  foreign  languages  in 
the  Lower  hall.     3d  ed.  R.R.,D.  22 

—  Catalogue  of  works  in  the  arts  and  sciences 
in  the  Lower  hall.     Supplementary  list. 

R.R.,D.  23 
Brine,   Mary  D.     Grandma's  attic  treasures. 

[Poem.]  14-17 

Brook,  Sarah.      French    history   for  English 

children.     With  maps.  384.15 

Brooks,  Phillips.     The  candle  of  the  Lord  and 

other  sermons.  355-28 

Bruce,  Wallace.  The  Hudson.  [Poems.]  114.6 
Bryant,  W'm.  C.  Orations  and  addresses.  286.7 
Bunce,  Oliver  B.     Bachelor  Bluff.  357-31 

Butterworth,    Hezekiah.     Zigzag  journej'S  in 

the  Orient.  The  Adriatic  to  the  Baltic.  154.37 
Buxton,  Bertha  H.  Sceptre  and  ring.  324.45 
Chadwick,  John  W.  The  man  Jesus.  358.33 
Champlin,  John   D.,  jr.      The   young   folks' 

astronomy.     Illus.  198.69 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  the  war  for  the 
Union.  385-^5 

Chaplin,  Jeremiah,  compiler.  Chips  from  the 
White  house ;  or,  selections  from  the  speeches 
[etc.]  of  all  the  presidents.  286.8 

Clark,  Charles  H.  (^Max  Adder.)  The  fortu- 
nate island,  and  other  stories.  4^5-2 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Events  and  epochs 
in  religious  historj'.  395-5 

For  contents  see  Bates  Hall  list. 

— •  The   hour    which   cometh,    and   now   is : 
sermons.  358.37 

—  How  to  find  the  stars.  With  an  account  of 
the  astronomical  lantern.  99.65 

Clement,  Clara  E.  Eleanor  Maitland.  419.26 
Coffin,  Charles  C  The  boys  of  '61.  386.13 
Conway,  Moncure  D.  Thomas  Carlyle.  377.23 
Cooke,  George  W.  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  : 
his  life,  writings,  and  philosophy.  376.17 

Cooke,  Josiah  P.  Scientific  culture,  and  other 
essays.  358-34 

Cooke,  Laura  S.  H.  Dimple  Dopp  and  other 
stories.     Illus.  256.10 

Crafts,  William  F.     Plain   uses  of  the    black- 
board,   and   other   illustrations    in  the  Sunday- 
school.  396.1 
Craik,  Georgiana  M.  Two  women.           417.29 
Dahlgren,  Madeleine  V.     South  sea  sketches. 
A  narrative.                                                           427.20 

Incidents  of  a  residence  in  Sotith  America. 

Dall,  Caroline  W.  H.  My  first  holiday;  or 
letters  home  from  Colorado,  Utah,  and  California. 

427.19 
Dana,  James  D.     Manual  of  geology.     3d  ed. 

394-1 

Darwin,    Charles    R.      The   movements   and 

habits  of  climbing  plants,  193.33 


De  Amicis,  Edmondo.  Constantinople.  427.12 

—  Spain.  Tr.  from  the  Italian.  427.13 
De  Forest,  John  W.  The  bloody  chasm.  419.13 
A  story  of  the  South  since  the  civil  war. 

Dole,  Nathan  H.  Young  folks'  history  of 
Russia.  268.19 

Drake,  Samuel  A.  Around  the  Hub.  A  boys' 
book  about  Boston.   Illus.  384.13 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul  B.  A  journey  to  Ashango- 
land,  and  further  penetration  into  equatorial 
Africa.  426.9 

—  The  land  of  the  midnight  sun.  Journeys 
through  Sweden,  Norway,  Lapland  and  Northern 
Finland.     With  illus.    2  v.  426.8 

Duet  gems.    A  selected  collection  of  music  for 

four  hands.  39^.5 

Eggleston,  Edward,  and  Seelye,  Lillie  E.   Te- 

cumseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet.  266.13 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  The.  9th  ed.  Vol.  13. 

217. 1 
Ewing,  J.  H.    Mrs.  Overtheway's  remembran- 
ces.    [Juvenile.]  253.21 
Fields,  Annie.  Under  the  olive.  [Poems.]  119. 8 
Fields,  James  T.  Ballads  and  other  verses.  117.33 
First  help  in  accidents  and  in  sickness.      398.1 
Fleming,  May  A.    The  secret  sorrow.    409a.  11 
Force,   Manning    F.     From    Fort    Henry   to 
Corinth.                                                                  384.14 
Fosdick,    Charles   A.       (^Harry    Castlemoti.) 
George  at  the  wheel.  255.27 
Fothergill,   Jessie.     Kith   and  kin.     A  novel. 
[Leisure  hour  ser.]                                             419.19 

—  Made  or  marred  and  '*  One  of  three."  418.31 
Franklin,   Benjamin,    D.D.      The   creed   and 

modern  thought.  355-29 

Franz,  Robert.  Album  of  songs.  New  ed., 
with  German  and  English  words.  39^.6 

FuUerton,  Lady  Georgiana  C.  (L.  G.)  The 
life  of  Luisa  de  Carvajal.  378.5 

Garfield,  James  A.     Garfield's  words.       209.14 

George,  Henry.  The  Irish  land  question.  193.34 

Gerson,  Virginia.  Little  Dignity.  Pictures 
and  rhymes  of  olden  times.  256.17 

Gibson,  William  H.  Camp  life  in  the  woods 
and  the  tricks  of  trapping  and  trap  making.  357.30 

Gilbert,  William  S.  More  "' Bab  "ballads.   114.4 

Gilbert,  William  S.,  and  Sullivan,  Arthur. 
Patience,  or  Bunthorne's  bride.  An  aesthetic 
opera.    [Music  with  songs  and  dialogue.]  391.10 

Gill,  John  B.     Indigestion.  198.66 

Gilmore,  James  R.  (Edmund  Kirke.)  The 
life  of  J.  A.  Garfield.  With  extracts  from  his 
speeches.     Illus.  274.3 

Grant,  Alexander  H.  The  church  seasons  his- 
torically and  poetically  illustrated.  358.32 

Greey,  Edward.     Young  Americans  in  Japan. 

426.7 

Griswold,  Rufus  W.  The  prose  writers  of 
America.     Portrs.  274.1 

Groome,  Francis  H.    In  gipsy  tents.         125.35 

Hailman,  William  N.  Kindergarten  culture. 
A  complete  sketch  of  Froebel's  system,  adapted 
to  American  institutions.  197-58 

Hale,  Edward  E.  Stories  of  adventure  told  by 
adventurers.  253.20 

Hale,  Edward  E.,  and  Hale,  Susan.  A  family 
flight  through  France,  Germany,  Norway,  and 
Switzerland.     Illus.  426.12 

Hardy,  Thomas.  A  Laodicean.  [Leisure  hour 
ser.]  419-29 

Harris,  Joel  C.  Uncle  Remus.  The  folk-lore 
of  the  old  pUntfttion.  409a.ai 


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DORCHESTER   BRANCH 


Hartner,  E.  Severa.  A  novel.  From  the 
German,  tr.  by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.  419.20 

Hatton,  Joseph.     To-day  in  America.      426.11 
Hay,  John.     Castilian  days.  122.33 

Heard,  Franklin  F.  Oddities  of  the  law.  358.36 
Higginson,  Thomas  W.     Army  life  in  a  black 
regiment.  268.18 

—  Common  sense  about  women.  398.2 
Hinsdale,  Burke  A.     President  Garfield    and 

education;  Hiram  college  memorial.  376.20 

Holland,  Josiah  G.     Plain   talks    on    familiar 

subjects.     [Rev.  ed.]  •  208.25 

Holmes,  Mary  J.    Madeline.    A  novel.     416.25 

Holmes,  Oliver  W.  Songs  in  many  keys.  116.36 

Hoppin,  Augustus.   (^C.  Anton.)   Recollections 

of  Auton   house.     A  book  for  children.     With 

illus.  256.16 

Howard,  Blanche  W.     Aunt  Serena.         419.16 

Howells,  William  D.  Doctor  Breen's  practice. 

A  novel.  409a. 22 

Irving,  Fannie  B.     Six  girls.     A  home  story. 

419.18 
Jackson,  Helen  (M.).     {H.  H.)    Mammy  Tit- 
tleback  and  her  family.  255.23 

James,  H.jyV.     The  portrait  of  a  lady.  4093.20 
Jewett,  Sarah  O.     Country  by-ways.        419-15 
Johnson,  Helen  K.     Our  familiar  songs  and 
those    who    made    them.      With    piano    accom- 
paniment, and  sketches  of  the  writers.  14.16 
Johnson,  (E.)  Rossiter.     Phaeton  Rogers.    A 
novel  of  boy  life.     Illus.                                  255.25 

Previously  published  in  St.  Nicholas,  from  Feb.,  18S1. 

Johnston,  Henry  P.  The  Yorktown  campaign 
and  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis,  1781.         386.12 

Judd,  John  W.  Volcanoes.  [International 
scientific  ser.]  356.39 

Kingsley,  Charles.  His  letters  and  memories 
of  his  life.    Ed.  by  his  wife.    Abridged  ed.     378.6 

Kingston,  William  H.  G.  Great  African  trav- 
ellers. 123.29 

—  Peter  Trawl ;  or,  the  adventures  of  a  whaler. 

156.34 

Kirke,  Edmund,  fseud.   See  Gilmore,  James  R. 

Kluckhohn,  August.  Louise,  queen  of  Prussia. 
A  memorial.     Tr.  from  the  German.  172.27 

Knox,  Thomas  W.  Adventures  of  two  youths 
in  a  journey  to  Ceylon  and  India.  [The  boy 
travellers  in  the  far  East.     Part  3.]  126.15 

Lamson,  Mary  S.  Life  and  education  of  Laura 
D.  Bridgman,  the  deaf,  dumb,  and  blind  girl. 

377-25 

Lanier,  Sidney,  ed.  The  boy's  Mabinogion  : 
Welsh  tales  of  King  Arthur  in  the  famous  Red 
book  of  Hergest.     Illus.  256.11 

Lawrence,  Eugene.  A  primer  of  American 
literature.  99.66 

Lewes,  George  H.  Problems  of  life  and  mind. 
1st  series.  The  foundations  of  a  creed.  2  v.  395.2 

—  Same.  2d  series.  The  physical  basis  of 
mind.     With  illus.  395-3 

—  Same.    3d  series.    Problem  1-4.    2  v.    395.4 

—  Studies  in  animal  life.  356.38 
Locke,  John.      Philosophical    works.      With 

essay,  by  J.  A.  St.  John.     2  v.  286.9 

Longfellow,  Henry  W.  The  Longfellow  birth- 
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Lossing,  Benson  J.  Harpers'  popular  cyclo- 
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Lothrop,  Harriet  M.  {Margaret  Sidney.)  Five 
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Ludlow,  Johnny,  pseud.     See  Wood,  Ella  P. 


Lupton,  James  I.     The  horse.     Illus.       356.40 
McAdam,  Graham.     An  alphabet  in  finance. 

358.31 

McCabe,  James  D.  Our  young  folks  abroad. 
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McCarthy,  Justin.    Donna  Quixote.  418.30 

McCaskey,  J.  P.,  compiler.  Franklin  square 
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M'Clintock,  John,  and  Strong,  James.  Cyclo- 
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Mackenzie,  Harriet  D.  S.    Switzerland.  384.16 

Macleod,  Norman.  Reminiscences  of  a  High- 
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Marenholtz-Buelow,  Bertha,  Freiin  von.  Remi- 
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Massachusetts.  Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor. 
Industrial  conciliation  and  arbitration.  Com- 
piled by  C.  D.  Wright.  204.19 

Mat6aux,  Clara  L.  The  wonderland  of  work. 
Illus.  397-1 

Mathews,  Joanna  H.    Bessie  Bradford's  secret. 

154-38 

Michelet,  Jules.     The  sea.     Illus.  195.28 

Miot,  Andr^  F.,  comte  de  Melito,  1762-1841. 
Memoirs.  Ed.  by  General  Fleischmann.  From 
the  French.  173-24 

Mitford,  Mary  R.  Recollections  of  a  literary 
life.  376.18 

Mortimer,  Favell  L.  Line  upon  line;  or,  a 
series  of  the  earliest  religious  instruction.     259.34 

—  The  peep  of  day.  ^55-5 

—  Precept  upon  precept.  259.33 
Mother  Goose ;   or,  the  old   nursery  rhymes. 

Illus.  by  Kate  Greenaway.  116.38 

My  wife  and  my  wife's  sister.     [No  name  ser.] 

419-25 
Nicolay,  John  G-     The  outbreak  of  rebellion. 
[Campaigns  of  the  civil  war.     i.]  384.17 

01iphant,MargaretO.W.  Harry Joscelyn.  417.30 
Osmun,  Thomas  E.  1, Alfred  Ayr.es.)  The 
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With  illus.  256.9 

Our  young  folks  at  home.  Illus.  prose  stories. 
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Pansy,  pseud.     See  Alden,  Isabella  M. 
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Plympton,  A.  G.     The  glad  year  round.     For 
bovs  and  girls.     Illus.  256.15 
Read,  Thomas  B.  Brushwood.   [Poem.]     114.5 
Rees,  Janet  E.  R.    Home  decoration.     [Apple- 
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Richardson,  Joseph  G.    Long  life,  and  how  to 
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Robinson,   Frederick  W.      The   black   speck. 
A  temperance  tale.                                            324-44 
Roe,  Edward  P.     Without  a  home.         4093.19 
Rosemary  and  Rue.  [Round-robin  ser.]    419.14 
Rosengarten,  A.    A  handbook  of  architectural 
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Rossetti,  Dante  G.  Ballads  and  sonnets.    116.39 
Rousselet,  (T.)  Louis.     The  two  cabin  boys. 

255.22 

Row,   Charles  A.     Reasons  for   believing   in 

Christianity      Lectures.  356-33 

Russell,  William  C.  An  ocean  free  lance.  324.46 

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Scudder,  Horace  E.,  ed.  The  children's  book. 
A  collection  of  the  most  famous  stories  and 
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Shakespeare,  William.  Antony  and  Cleopa- 
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Shaw,  Flora  L.  Hector.  A  story.  419. 17 
Shelly,  Chas.  P.  B.  Workshop  appliances.  358.38 
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Smith,  Goldwin.  Lectures  on  the  study  of 
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Smyth,  William.    Lectures  on  the  French  revo- 
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Some  curious  schools.     Illus.  391-7 
Spencer,  Herbert.     Essays.                         285.10 

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Stearns,  Winfrid  A.     New  England  bird  life  : 

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Illus.     Part  I.     Oscines.  395-6 

Stephen,  Leslie.  Hours  in  a  library.  205.27 
Contents.  —  De  Foe's  novels;  Richardson's  novels;  Pope 

as  a  moralist;  Mr.  Elwin's  edition  of  Pope;  Some  words 

about  Sir  Walter  Scott;    Nathaniel  Ha\ythorne;  Balzac's 

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Stephens,  Charles  A.  The  Knockabout  club 
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Stockton,  Frank  R.  The  floating  prince  and 
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These  tales  were  originally  published  in  St.  Nicholas,  in 
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Stoddard,  William  O.  The  quartet.  A  sequel 
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Stowe,  Harriet  E.  B.  Woman  in  sacred  his- 
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Strickland,  Agnes.  Tales  from  English  his- 
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Sully,  James.  Illusions:  a  psychological  study. 
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Sweetser,  Moses  F.,  ed.  Artist-biographies. 
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—  Diirer.  I79-3I 

—  Michael  Angelo.  179-33 

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—  Raphael.  ^79-35 
Swinton,  Wm.     Studies  in  English  literature. 

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Taylor,  John  E.    The  aquarium.    Illus.     396.2 

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Thayer,  William  M.  From  log-cabin  to  the 
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Timbs,  John.  Wonderful  inventions.  357.32 
Tomes,  Robert.     The  Bazar  book  of  decorum. 

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—  The  Bazar  book  of  healtli.  198.67 


Towle,  George  M.  Ralegh  :  his  exploits  and 
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Trench,  W.   Steuart.      Realities  of  Irish  life. 

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TroUope,  Anthony.     Ayala's  angel.         418.29 

Trowbridge,  John  T.     The  emigrant's  story, 

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—  A  home  idyl,  and  other  poems.  116.37 

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—  The  vagabonds,  and  other  poems.  116.35 
Turgenef,  Ivan  S.-  Fathers  and  sons.  419.25 
Walford,  Lucy  B.     Troublesome    daughters. 

418.33 
Walker,  James  B.     Experiences  of  pioneer  life 

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Waring,  George  E.,  Jr.     Tyrol  and  the  skirt 

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Warner,  Susan.     The  letter  of  credit.     4oga.i2 

Watson,  John.    Kant  and  his  English  critics. 

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Webb,  Alexander   S.      The   Peninsula.      Mc- 

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Whittier,  John  G.    Among  the  hills,  and  other 

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—  Miriam,  and  other  poems.  117^36 

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Wilson,  John.  Lights  and  shadows  of  Scottish 
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Winsor,  Justin,  ed.  The  memorial  history  of 
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Winter,  William.  The  Jeffersons.  With  illus. 
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Wise,  Daniel.     Thorncliffe  hall.  253.19 

Wise,  John.  Through  the  air :  a  narrative  of 
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Wood,  Ella  P.  Anne  and  other  tales.  By 
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Wood,  Horatio  C.     Brain-work  and  overwork. 

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Woods,  Kate  T.     Doctor  Dick.     [Juvenile.] 

255.26 

Woolsey,  Sarah  C.  Cross  Patch,  and  other 
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Woolson,  Abba  G.  Woman  in  American 
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World,  A,  of  wonders;  or,  marvels  in  nature. 
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Yonge,  Charles  D.  Three  centuries  of  modern 
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Yonge,  Charlotte  M.,  ed.  A  storehouse  of 
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Youmans,  Edward  L.  The  hand-book  of 
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Forster,  George.  A  journey  from  Bengal  to 
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Arundell,  Francis  V.  J.  Discoveries  in  Asia 
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—  A  tour  in  Scotland.  Warrington  [etc.]. 
1774-76.     3  V.     Illus.  931-2 

Perkins,  James  H.  Annals  of  the  West,  from 
the  discovery  of  the  Mississippi  Valley  to  1850. 
2d  ed.,  enl.     St.  Louis,  1850.  1015.14 

Playfair  papers.  The,  or.  Brother  Jonathan, 
the  smartest  nation  in  all  creation.  L.,  1841. 
3  V.     [Illus.  by  R.  Cruikshank.]  735-4 

Poinsett,  Joel  R.  Notes  on  Mexico  made  in 
1822.  Accompanied  by  an  historical  sketch  of 
the  Revolution  [etc.].     L.,  1825.  921-3 

Portraits  of  the  principal  female  characters  in 
the  Waverley  novels;  added,  landscape  illustra- 
tionsof  The  Highlandwidow,  Anneof  Geierstein, 
Fair  maid  of  Perth,  Castle  Dangerous.  L. 
[1832-33.]     40  plates.  722.10 

Pratt,  Enoch.  A  comprehensive  history  of 
Eastham,  Wellfleet  and  Orleans,  county  of  Barn- 
stable, Mass.,  from  1644  to  1844.  Yarmouth, 
1844.  1033.3 

Price,  Lake.  Interiors  and  exteriors  in  Venice. 
Lithog.  by  J.  Nash,  from  the  original  drawings. 
[L.]  1843.     26  plates.  711-15 

Pyne,  William  H.  Somerset  house  gazette, 
and  Literary  museum.  Ed.  by  Ephraim  Hard- 
castle  [^seud.'\.      L.,  1824.     2  v.  722.11 

Reign,  The,  of  George  vi.     L.,  1763.         733-4 

A  satire  upon  the  reign  of  George  ill  of  England. 

Rennell,  James.  The  geographical  system  of 
Herodotus  examined  and  explained.  Maps.  2d 
ed.,  rev.     L.,  1830.     2  v.     Portr.  1024.7 

Rigaud,  Stephen  J.,  ed.  Correspondence  of 
scientific  men  of  the  17th  century.  In  2  v.  \_Also 
Contents  and  index.  Compiled  by  A.  De  Mor- 
gan. Oxford,  1862.]  Oxford,  1841.  Folded 
plates.  1013.11 

Royal  gallery.  The,  of  pictures,  a  selection  of 
cabinet  paintings  in  Her  Majesty's  private  col- 
lection at  Buckingham  palace.  L.,  1850.  32 
plates.  741-13 

Stanhope,  Philip  H.,  jtJk  earl  Stanhope. 
History  of  the  war  of  the  succession  in  Spain. 
ByLordMahon.    L.,  1832.     Folded  map.    1016.9 

Stewart,  Charles  W.  V.,  jd  marquess  0/  Lon- 
donderry, and  /St  earl  Vane.  Recollections  of  a 
tour  in  the  north  of  Europe  in  1836-7.  L.,  1838. 
2  V.     Illus.  1013.3 

Taylor,  Jefferys.  Old  English  sayings  newly 
expounded,  in  prose  and  verse.     L.,  1827.     735.6 

Thomson,  Thomas.  Travels  in  Sweden  dur- 
ing the  autumn  of  1812.     Illus.     L.,  1813.    732.12 

Walker,  George  A.  Gatherings  from  grave- 
yards; particularly  those  of  London:  with  a 
history  of  modes  of  interment.    L.,  1839.    1013.6 

Walpole,  Frederick.  Four  years  in  the  Pacific. 
In  Her  Majesty's  ship  "  Collingwood."  From 
1844  to  1848.     L.,  1849.     2  v.     Illus.  933-6 

Wathen,  George  H.  Arts,  antiquities,  and 
chronology  of  ancient  Europe  :  from  observa- 
tions in  1839.     With  illus.     L.,  1843.  722.9 

Wilson,  James.  A  complete  dictionary  of 
astrology.     L.,  1S19.  933-4 


1882. 


CHARIiESTOWU  BRANCH 


II. 


Recent  Publications,  etc. 


I 


Adams,  William  H.  D.  The  bird  world  de- 
scribed with  pen  and  pencil.  H.  Giacomelli, 
illustrator.  3615.8 

Adams,  William  T.  {Oliver  Of  tic.)  Up  the 
river.  427.18 

Alden,  William  L.  The  cruise  of  the  "  Ghost." 
[Juvenile.]  422.22 

Alger,  Horatio, yV.  From  canal  boy  to  presi- 
dent:  James  A.  Garfield.     Illus.  424.14 

Alger,  William  R.    The  school  of  life.     5124.14 

Allen,  Richard  L.     New  American  farm  book. 

3827.8 

Armstrong's  Primer  of  United  States  history. 

415-23 
Babcock,  Emma  W.  Household  hints.  5318.29 
Beesly,    Augustus   W.       Sir    John    Franklin. 

[The  new  Plutarch.]  2734.21 

Butterworth,    Hezekiah,    ed.       Young    folks' 

history  of  Boston.     Illus.  2716.16 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient.  The  Adriatic 
to  the  Baltic.     Illus.  612.20 

Boyesen,  Hjalmer  H.    Queen  Titania.    2178.27 

Brooks,  Phillips.  The  candle  of  the  Lord 
and  other  sermons.  5815.20 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Events  and  epochs 
in  religious  history.  2855.26 

Clement,  Clara  E.    Eleanor  Maitland.  2177.25 

De  Forest,  John  W.  The  bloody  chasm.  A 
novel.  2177.23 

Dole,  Nathan  H.  Young  folks'  history  of 
Russia.  436.4 

Drake,  Samuel  A.  Around  the  Hub.  A  boys' 
book  about  Boston.     Illus.  424.23 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul  B.  The  land  of  the  midnight 
sun.  Journeys  through  Sweden,  Norway,  Lap- 
land, and  Northern  Finland.     2  v.  2344.10 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  The.  9th  ed.  Vol. 
13.     Inf-Kant.  7i3-i 

Ewing,  Juliana  H.  Mrs.  Overtheway's  remem- 
brances.    [Juvenile.]     With  illus.  426.22 

Fenn,  George  M.     The  vicar's  people.     2188.1 

Fleming,  May  A.    A  changed  heart.      1913.15 

—  The  secret  sorrow.  1726.16 
Fosdick,    Charles   A.        {Harry    Castlemon.) 

George  at  the  wheel.  426.24 

Fothergill,  Jessie.  Kith  and  kin.  A  novel. 
[Leisure  hour  ser.]  2177.26 

French,  Harry  W.  Nuna  :  the  Bramin  girl, 
[Fiction.]  2187.5 

Garfield,  James  A      Garfield's  words.      2718.37 
Gosse,  Philip  H.   The  aquarium.   Illus.  3625.27 
Green,    Samuel    A.      A    centennial    address, 
Cambridge,  July  7,   1881,  before  the  Massachu- 
setts medical  society.  4426.20 
Hale,  Edward  E.     Stories  of  adventure  told  by 
adventurers.  424.22 
Hale,  Edward  E.,  and  Hale,  Susan.     A  family 
flight  through    France,   Germany,    Norway  and 
Switzerland.     Illus.  2345.7 
Hale,  Lucretia  P.    The  art  of  knitting.  5217.26 
Hardy,    Thomas.      A    Laodicean.       [Leisure 
hour  ser.]  2038.8 
Harlan,  Caleb.    Elfloraof  the  Susquehanna.   A 
poem.                                                                  1617.14 
Harrison,  James  A.    Spain.    [History.]    2876.1 
Hartner,   E.      Severa.      A   novel.     From   the 
German,  tr.  by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.  2187.3 


Hinsdale,  Burke  A.     President  Garfield   and 

education ;  Hiram  college  memorial.  5228.4 

Holmes,  Mary  J.     Madeline.    A  novel.  1726.18 

Holmes,  Oliver  W.  Poetical  works.  2  v.  1516.34 

Hoist,  Hermann  von.     The  constitutional  and 

political  history  of  the  United  States.     Tr.  from 

the  German.     3  v.  2882.2 

House,  Edward  H.     Japanese  episodes.   2315.3 

Howard,  Blanche  W.     Aunt  Serena.      2177.24 

Howells,  William  D.     Dr.  Breen's  practice. 

2037.8 
Howitt,  Mary.     Love  and  money.  2167.26 

Irving,  Fannie  B.     Six  girls.     A  home  story. 

1726.17 
James,  Henry  ,y>.  The  portrait  of  a  lady.  2187.4 

Previously  published  in  the  Atlantic  monthly,  bejfinning 
Nov.,  18S0. 

Jewett,  Sarah  O.     Country  by-ways.      2168.27 

Johnson,  (E.)  Rossiter.     Phaeton  Rogers.    A 

novel  of  boy  life.  427.16 

Previously  published  in  St.  Nicholas,  beginning  Feb.,  1881 . 

Jones,  Meredith.  The  Black  prince.  A  book 
for  boys.     With  illus.  436.2 

Kingston,  William  H.  G.  Peter  Trawl;  or, 
the  adventures  of  a  whaler.  424.24 

Knox,  Thomas  W.  Adventures  of  two  youths 
in  a  journey  to  Ceylon  and  India.     Illus.      432.2 

Lanier,  Sidney,  ed.  The  boy's  Mabinogion  : 
Welsh  tales  of  King  Arthur  in  the  famous  Red 
book  of  Hergest.     Illus.  436.1 

Like  a  gentleman.      [Fiction.]  2187.6 

Macalister,  Alexander.     Zoology.  3625.26 

Massachusetts.  Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor. 
Industrial  conciliation  and  arbitration.  Com- 
piled bv  C.  D.  Wright.  5226.20 

Mateaux,  Clara  L.     The  wonderland  of  work. 

4323 

Melville,  George  J.  W.  Holmby  house.  A 
tale  of  old  Northamptonshire.  2187.7 

Morris,  Beverley  R.  British  game  birds  and 
wild-fowl.     Illus.  _   741-8 

Morris,  George.  British  thoughts  and  thinkers. 

54133 

My  wife  and  my  wife's  sister.     [No  name  ser.] 

1727.19 

Nelson,  Charles  A.  Waltham.  With  a  sketch 
of  Watertown  to  the  incorporation  of  Waltham, 
Jan.  15,  1738.  2886.10 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.  Text-book  of  zoology. 
Illus.  3625.25 

Our  little  ones  :  illustrated  stories  and  poems. 
W.  T.  Adams,  ed.     [Vol.  i.]  611. 14 

Packard,  Alpheus  S.,_;>.  Zoology  for  high 
schools  and  colleges.  3625.24 

Peebles,  Mary  L.  {Lynde Palmer.)  Jeannette's 
cisterns.     [Juvenile.]  436-3 

Roe,  Edward  P.     Without  a  home.  2187.1 

Rosemary  and  Rue.  [Round-robin  ser.]  2178.28 

Rousselet,  Louis.   The  two  cabin  boys.   424.21 

Sawyer,  Frederick  W.     Hits  and  hints.     1724.4 

Scoones,  W.  Baptiste,  ed.  Four  centuries  of 
English  letters,  selections  from  the  correspond- 
ence of  one  hundred  and  fifty  writers.        5217.29 

Scudder,  Horace  E.,  cd.  The  children's  book. 
A  collection  of  the  most  famous  stories  and  poems 
in  the  English  language.     With  illus.  432.1 


47 


RENAISSANCE 

Semmes,  Raphael.  Service  afloat  and  ashore 
during  the  Mexican  war.  885.232 

Shaw,  Flora  L.     Hector.     A  story.  2426.2 

Shepard,  William,  ed.  Authors  and  author- 
ship. 5234-21 

Slagg,  John.     Free  trade  and  tariffs.       5118.34 

Stephens,  Charles  A.  The  Knockabout  club 
in  the  woods.     [Maine  and  Canada.]  2883.2 

Stevens,  Charles  W.  Revelations  of  a  Boston 
physician.  4417.26 

Stoddard,  William  O.  Esau  Hardery.  A 
novel  of  American  life.  2176.23 

Student's  France,  The.  A  history  of  France, 
to  1852.  2715.26 

Thayer,  William  M.  From  log-cabin  to  the 
White  house  :  life  of  J.  A.  Garfield.  2647.9 


January, 

Towle,  George  M.  Ralegh :  his  exploits  and 
voyages.   [Young  folks' heroes  of  history.]  2875.3 

Trowbridge,  John  T.  The  pocket  rifle.  [Juve- 
nile.] 427.17 

Tuthill,  Louisa  C.     Romantic  Belinda.    427.21 

Verne,  Jules.  The  giant  raft.  (Parti.)  Eight 
hundred  leagues  on  the  Amazon.    Illus.        21 17.7 

Warner,  Susan.     The  letter  of  credit.    2176.22 

Winsor,  Justin,  ed.  The  memorial  history  of 
Boston.     Vol.  3.  2742.7 

^^ise,  Daniel.     ThornclifFe  hall.  427.19 

Woolsey,  Sarah  C.  {Susan  Coolidffe.^  Cross 
Patch,  and  other  stories.  427.20 

World,  A,  of  wonders ;  or,  marvels  in  nature. 

3618.29 

Young,  Charles  A.  The  sun.  [International 
scientific  ser.]  3617.31 


Renaissance.     (Conclusion.) 

Part  IV.  —  biography. 

Since  the  publication  of  the  list  on  the  literary  history  of  the  Renaissance,  Symonds's  work 
has  been  cornpleted  by  the  addition  of  two  volumes  upon  Italian  literature,  which  form  volumes 
four  and  five  of  2732.51. 


Gregorovius,  F.  Lucrezia  Borgia.  Nach 
Urkunden  und  Correspondenzen  ihrer  eigenen 
Zeit.  Stuttgart,  1874.  2  v.  in  i.  Plate.  Fac- 
similes.    8°.  2746.20 

This  work  contains  many  important  documents.  "The 
latest  and  most  precise  notices  on  the  genealogy  of  the 
Borgias." —  Villari. 

The  commonly  accepted  views  of  Lucrezia  Borgia's 
character,  it  is  said,  are  largely  derived  from  Burchard, 
Guicciardini,  Matarazzo,  Pontano,  and  Sannazzaro,  The 
epigramma  ic  satires  of  the  last  two,  it  is  thought,  contrib- 
uted largely  to  the  popular  accounts,  Guicciardini  especially 
showing  their  influence.  Later  historians  have  modified 
the  harsh  views  of  the  earlier  biographers.  Gilbert  [4746.14] 
and  Gregorovius  both  write  from  more  favorable  stand- 
points ;  the  latter  had  the  use  of  previously  inedited  docu- 
ments, and  made  extensive  researches  among  the  archives 
of  different  cities.  Gregorovius  also  treats  of  the  Borgia 
family  in  his  "  Gesch.  der  Stadt  Rom.,"  v.  7  [4214.50],  which 
is  reviewed  under  the  title  of  "  The  Borgias  and  their  latest 
historian,"  in  the  North  British  rev.,  v.  53,  p.  35  [*S309-"-S3]  i 
also  in  Littell,  4th  ser.,  v.  21,  p.  259  [*3i7i.so.2i].  For 
researches  in  regard  to  the  genealogy  of  the  Borgias,  see 
Cittadella's  "  Saggio  di  albero  genealogico  e  di  memorie 
sulla  famiglia  Borgia."    Torino,  1872.     [Ordered.] 

Greswell,  W.  P.  Memoirs  of  Politianus,  Picus 
of  Mirandula,  Sannazarius,  Bembus,  Fracasto- 
rius,  Flaminius,  and  the  Amalthei.  2d  ed.  Man- 
chester, 1805.     8°.  2743.20 

For  Poliziano  see  note  under  Meiners  in  this  list.  Tliere 
is  a  life  of  Pico  della  Mirandola  in  English  by  Mrs.  Shelley 
[398. 1. 1  ],  also  a  sketch  by  Pater  in  his"  Studies  of  the  Renais- 
sance" [4070.55;  4077.70].  See  also  Symonds  [2722.51]. 
Consult  the  last  for  Sannazzaro. 

Grimm,  H.  Life  of  Michael  Angelo.  Tr.  4th 
ed.     B.,  1869.     2  V.     Portr.     12°.  8067.12 

See  also  the  note  in  the  Boston  Public  Library  History 
catalogue ;  and  under  Buonarroti  in  this  list. 

Guarino  da  Verona,  humafiist,  1370-1460.  See 
Rosmini,  C.  de'. 

Guidobaldo,  I,  duca  di  Urbino,  1472-1508.  See 
Bembo ;  —  Dennistoun. 


Heaton,  M.  M.,  and  Black,  C.  C  Leonardo 
da  Vinci  and  his  works.  Consisting  of  a  life  by 
Mrs.  C.  W.  Heaton,  an  essay  on  his  literary  and 
scientific  works  by  C.  C.  Black.  L.,  1874. 
Photog.     80.  *4074.5i 

A  popular  account;  see  also  Houssaye. 

Hettner,  H.  Italienische  Studien.  Zur  Ge- 
schichte  der  Renaissance.  Braunschweig,  1879. 
8°.  2723.61 

Houssaye,  A.  Histoire  de  L.  de  Vinci.  P., 
1869.     Portr.     8°.-  8065.3 

Houssaye's  life  is  considered  the  most  complete  and  satis* 
factory  account;  the  appendix  contains  a  list  of  authorities- 
Mrs.  Heaton's  [4074.51]  life  in  English  also  gives  authori- 
ties.    Rio's  is  a  valuable   account  [4079.11] ;   see   also  his 


"  De  I'art  Chretien  "  [4075.2].  Cldment  treats  of  Da  Vinci 
as  an  artist,  in  comparison  with  Michael  Angelo  and 
Raphael.  Crowe  and  Cavalcaselle  give  a  valuable  account. 
See  also  Campori's  "  Nouveaux  documents"  in  Gazette des 
beaux-arts,  v.  20  [*73ioa.so.2o].  Landon  [S061.SI  gives 
outline  illustrations  from  his  paintings.  Blanc  [0080.15] 
gives  a  list  of  his  works,  and  of  authorities.  His  con- 
nection with  the  Renaissance  is  considered  in  Symonds 
[2722.51.3];  also  in  Pater  [4079.55;  4077.70].  Consult 
further  his  treatise  on  painting  [4064.14,  English;  4061.1, 
Italian].  RigoUot  [4066.50]  contains  a  list  of  Da  \  inci's 
works.  In  regard  to  his  scientific  achievements,  consult 
Libri  [4275.20.3]. 

Jansen,  A.  Leben  und  Werke  des  Malers 
Giovannantonio  Bazzi  von  Vercelli,  genannt  il 
Soddoma.     Stuttgart,  1870.     8°.  8065.57 

There  is  an  account  of  Bazzi,  by  Vischer,  with  illustra- 
tions from  his  works,  in  Dohme's  "  Kunst  und  Kiinstler  des 
Mittelalters  und  der  Neuzeit,"  2te  Abth.,  iter  B.,  no.  30 
[S072.55]  ;  al^o  in  Keane's  English  transl.of  Dohme[So72.6o]  ; 
an  essay  by  Frizzoni,  in  the  Nuova  Antologia,  Agosto,  1S71 


from  his  painting.  Bruzzi's  "  Notizie "  in  tlie  "Miscel- 
lanea di  storia  italiana,"  v.  i  [4712.1],  conUiin  results  of 
investigations  regarding  the  place  of  his  birth,  and  his  family 
name. 


48 


1882. 

Julius  II,  pope.     See  Brosch. 

Koerting,  G.  Boccaccio's  Leben  und  Werke. 
Lpz.,  1880.  [Gesch.  d.  Lit.  Italiens  imZeitalter 
der  Renaissance.     B.  2.]     8°.  2774.51.2 

—  Petrarca's  Leben  und  Werke.  Lpz.,  1S78. 
[Gesch.  d.  Lit.  Italiens  ini  Zeitalter  der  Renais- 
sance.    B.  I.]     8°.  2774.51. 1 

Leti,  G.  Vita  di  Cesare  Borgia.  Con  note 
di  M.  Fabi.     Milano,  1853.     ^^°-  2749.31 

See  also  Gregorovius,  and  Tomasi.  His  relation  to 
Italian  politics  is  discussed  in  Svraonds's  "  Age  of  the 
despots"  [2722.51.:];  also  in  Villari's  "  Niccol6  Machia- 
velli"  [274751.1]. 

Lomonaco,  F.  Opcre.  Lugano,  1831-37.  9  v. 
12°.  2788.11 

Contains  "  Vite  de' famosi  capitani  d' Italia;  Vite  degli 
eccellenti  italiani."  For  full  list  of  contents,  see  Bates  Hall 
catalogue. 

Machiavelli,  Niccolo,  author  and  politician, 
1469-1527.     iSee  Baldelli ;  —  Villari, 

Maehly,  J.  Angelus  Politianus.  Ein  Cultur- 
bild  aus  der  Renaissance.  Lpz. ,1864.   16".  2749.61 

Malagola,  C.  Delia  vita  e  delle  opere  di 
Antonio  Urceo  detto  Codro,  studi  e  ricerche. 
Bologna,  1878.     8°.  2744.59 

Contains  a  list  of  authorities,  and  a  study  of  the  literary 
history  of  Bologna  during  the  Renaissance.  The  revival 
of  classical  study  in  Italy  is  also  considered.  There  is  a 
chapter  on  Urceo  in  Synionds's  "Revival  of  learning" 
[2722.51.3];  also  a  sketch  in  Burckhardt,  v.  i  [2723.53.1]; 
the  relations  of  Urceo  with  Aldus  are  set  forth  in  Didot 
[2112.31] 

Malespini,  Antonio  Giacomini  Tebalducci. 
See  Nardi ;  —  Pitti. 

Manetti,  Giannozzo,  orator  and  scholar,  1396- 
1459.  Vita  Nicolai  v.  pontificis.  (/«  Muratori. 
Rer.  Ital.  script.,  v.  3,  pt.  2.)  *27io.i.3 

Consult  Ranke's  "Lives  of  the  popes";  and  Miintz's 
"  Les  arts  a  la  cour  des  papes  "  [2953.61.4]. 

—  5ee  Naldi ;  —  Vespasiano  da  Bisticci. 
Marsigli,  Luigi,   Floretitine    humanist,    about 

1330-1394.  See  Reumont.  Briefe  heiliger  Ita- 
liener. 

Mazzuchelli,  G.  La  vita  di  Pietro  Aretino. 
Padova,  1741.     Portr.     16°.  2749.4 

See  also  "  Documenti  inediti  su  P.  Aretino  "  in  Archiv. 
stor.  ital.,  ser.  3  a,  v.  3,  pt.  3  [5255.1.3]. 

Medici,  Lorenzo  de',  Florentine  prince  and 
patron  of  literature,  1448-1492. "  Lettere  al  som. 
pont.  Innocenzio  viii,  e  piv  altre  di  personaggi 
illvstri  toscani.     Firenze,  1830.     8°.  2744.12 

—  See  Buser ; —  Fabroni ;  —  Reumont ;  —  Ros- 
coe ;  —  Valori. 

Meiners,  C.  Lebensbeschreibungen  beruhm- 
ter  Manner  aus  den  Zeiten  der  Wiederherstellung 
der  Wissenschaften.     Zurich,  1795-97.     3  v.    8°. 

4156.6 

Contains  biographies  of  Giovanni  da  Ravenna,  Pico  della 
Mirandola,  Pohziano,  etc. 

Mencke,  F.  O.  Historia  vitae  et  in  literas 
meritorum  A.  Politiani.  Lipsiae,  1736.  Illus.  4°. 

2745.30 

Mezi^res,  A.  P^trarque.  Etude  d'apres  de 
nouveaux  documents.    P.,  1868.   8°.     [Ordered.] 

Milan,  Italy.     See  Giovio. 

Minutoli,  C.  Francesco  Burlamacchi.  Storia 
lucchese  del  secolo  xvi.  Nuova  ed.  Lucca, 
1863.     8°.  4745-28 

See  also  documents  in  Giornale  storico  degli  archivi  tos- 
cani, v.  4,  pp.  309-317  [5265.39.4]. 

Monzani,  C.  Di  Leonardo  Bruni  Aretino, 
discorso.  (/«  Archiv.  Stor.  ital.,  n.  s.,  t.  5.,  pt.  i, 
pp.  29-59;  pt.  2,  pp.  3-34.)  *5255.i-5 


RENAISSANCE 

Naldi,  N.,  1420-1470.  Vita  Jannotii  Manetti, 
1396-1459.     {In  Muratori.   Rer.   Ital.  script.,  v. 

20.)  *2720.1.20 

Nardi,  J.,  Italian  historian  and  statestnan, 
1476-1555.  Vita  d'Antonio  Giacomini  Tebalducci 
Malespini.     Fiorenza,  1597.     4°.  *2745.3 

Nicolas  v.,  pope.  See  Manettij^  G. ; — Ves- 
pasiano da  Bisticci. 

Nisard,  M.  E.  C.  Les  gladiateurs  de  la  r^pu- 
blique  des  lettres  aux  xve-xviie  siecles.  P.,  i860. 
2  -f.     8°.  *  2256.10 

Relates  to  the  literary  quarrels  of  Filelfo,  Poggio,  and 
others. 

Oliphant,  Margaret  O.  W.  The  makers  of 
Florence:  Dante,  Giotto,  Savonarola.  L.,  1876. 
Portr.     Illus.     8°.  2746.55 

Paleario,  Aonio,  modern  Latin  poet  and 
reformer,  d.  1570.     See  Young,  M. 

Palestrina,  Giovanni  Battista  Pietro  Aloisio 
da,   musical  composer,  1524-1594.     See  Baini,  G. 

Palmieri,  M.,  Florentine  historian,  1405-1475. 
De  vita  et  rebus  gestis  N.  Acciajoli,  1310-1366. 
(/«  Muratori.  Rer.  Ital.  script.,  v.  13.)  *27io.i.i3 

Panormita,  A.  B.,  humanist,  1394-1471.  Al- 
fonsi  regis  dictorum  ac  factorum  libri  quatuor. 
Pisis,  1485.     4°. 

This  edition  is  very  rare;  the  work  has  been  many  times 
reprinted.  Panormita  was  attached  to  the  Court  of  Alfonso, 
in  official  capacities.     He  was  a  great  favorite  with  the  latter. 

Panvinio,  O.,  Italian  historian,  I529-I568. 
Pontificvm  Romanorvm  vitae,  a  Xysto  iv.  papa, 
vsque  ad  Pivm  v.  (/«  Sacchi,  B.  de'  S.  Historia 
de  vitis  pontificvm  Romanorvm,  pp.  341-472. 
Colonise  Vbiorvm,  1600.)  *6o8i.a 

Passavant,  J.  D.  Rafael  von  Urbino  und  sein 
Vater  G.  Santi.     Lpz.,  1839.     2  v.     8°. ,       4065.4 

—  Raphael  d'Urbin  et  son  pere.  Ed.  fran- 
(jaise,  refaite,  et  aug.  par  I'auteur  sur  la  trad,  de  J. 
Lunteschutz.     P.,  i860.      Portr.     2  v.     8". 

4068.11 

—  Raphael  of  Urbino  and  his  father.  Illus. 
L.,  1872.     L.  8°.  *A.220.x 

Passavant's  work,  which,  in  the  preface,  characterizes  the 
authorities,  is  considered  the  chief  biography  of  Raphael. 
Chiatremere  de  Qiiincy's  "  Life "  is  the  most  valuable 
ofearlier  lives  [8068.32';  4065.1;  543.12;  835.7I.  Rumohr's 
"  Itaiienische  Forschungen,"  Vol.  3,  is  devoted  to  a  study  of 
Raphael  and  his  contemporaries  [407C).6o.3].  Of  the  works 
of  later  date  than  Passavant's,  Springers  "  Raffael  und 
Michelangelo"  [*4o6i.39],  Miintz's  "Raphael"  [S073.62;  in 
English  [8072.64],  are  tlie  most  important.  Swcetser's  is  a 
concise  popular  account  [4069.18].  For  his  relations  to  the 
Renaissance,  consult  Symonds's  "  Fine  arts  "  [2722.51.3]. 
For  studies  of  his  works,  there  are  Gruyer's  "  Essai  sur  les 
fresques  de  R.  au  Vatican"  [4066.28],  with  illustrations; 
"Les  vierges  de  Raphael"  [8065.11]  ;"  Raphael  et  I'anti- 
quit^  "  [8065.60]  ;  Lloyd's  "  Christianity  in  the  cartoons  " 
[4066.44J.  Springer  also  contains  studies  and  illustrations, 
some  of^them  from  original  drawings.     The  Tosti  collection 


gallery  [T.  C.  3.1J.    Kochler's  "  Polychrome  Meistenverke " 
[C.  C.  la.i]  has  fine  colortd  illustrations. 

For  Italian  accounts  of  Raphael  see  Vasari ;  Dolce's  "  Dia- 


logo  della  pittura"  [4064.12] ;  Armenino  [4067.37);  Lomazro 
[4072.^];  Borghini  [4089.15J.  For  new  biographical  and 
critical  sketches  consult  Index  to  the  Gazette  des  beaux 
arts  [73ioa.5i],  and  for  volumes  subsequent  to  the  index, 
the  manuscript  index,  at  Bates  Hall  desk. 

Paul  II,  pope.  See  CannesiOj  M. ;  —  Caspar  da 
Verona. 

Peruzzi,  L.  Ricordi  sulla  vita  di  F.  Petrarca 
e  di  Madonna  Laura,  scritti  da  L.  Peruzzi  loro 
contemporaneo.  Bologna,  1866.  [Romagnoli, 
G.,  ed.  Scelta  di  curiositk  letterarie.  Disp.  69.] 
16°.  4762.1. 15 


49 


RENAISSANCE 

Petrarca,  Francesco.  See  Baldelli,  G.  B.  ;  — 
Campbell,  T. ;  —  Crespan,  G. ;  —  Geiger,  L. ;  — 
Koerting,    G. ;  —  Mezieres,    A. ;  —  Peruzzi,   L. ; 

—  Reeve,  H. ;— Villani,  F. 

Piccinino,  Niccolo,  Italian  condottiere,  1375- 
1444.     See  Decembiio,  P.  C. ;  —  Porcellio,  P. 

Pico  della  Mirandola,  Giovanni,  Italian  phi- 
losopher^ 1463-1494.  See  Greswell,  W.  P. ;  — 
Meiners. 

Pico  della  Mirandola,  Giovanni  F.  loannis 
Pici  MiranduliE  vfta.  (/«  Pico  della  Mirandola, 
G.  Opera,  ff.  1-19.      Argentinse,  1504.)       *4i8i.3 

Pitti,  J.  Vita  di  A.  Giacomini,  con  annotazi- 
oni,  e  precedute  da  un  discorso  di  C.  Monzani. 
(/«  Archiv.  stor.  ital.,  t.  4,  pt.  2,  pp.  73-270.) 

*5245-2-4 
Pius    II.     De   viris    illustribus.     Stuttgardia;, 

1842.     [Bibliothek  des  literarischen  Vereins,  B. 

I.]     8°.  *4225.i.i 

Short  biographies  of  contemporaries. 

—  In  A.  Panormitse  De  dictis  ac  factis  Alphonsi 
Arragonum  regis  libros  quatuor  comnientaria. 
(/«  his  Opera,  IF.  472-499.     Basileze,   1551.) 

*4790.io 

—  See  Campano,  G.  A. ;  —  Voigt,  G. 
Platina,  B.     See  Sacchi,  B.  de',  called  Platina. 
Plethon,  Georgios  Gemistos,  Platonic  philoso- 
pher, Jl.  1350-1450.     See  Schultze. 

Ploncher,  A.  Delia  vita  e  delle  opere  di 
L.  Castelvetro.     Conegliano,  1880.      [Ordered.] 

Poggio  Bracciolini,  Giovanni  Francesco,  hu- 
manist,  1380-1459.     See  Nisard  ;  —  Shepherd. 

Poggio  Bracciolini,  Jacopo,  1441-1478.  Vita 
di  F.  Scolari.  Trad,  da  B.  Fortini.  {In  Archiv. 
stor.  ital.,  t.  4,  pt.  i,  pp.  163-184.)  *5245.2.4 

Polidori,  F.  L.,  ed.  Vite  di  illustri  italiani 
in^dite  o  rare,  con  illus.  Firenze,  1843,  53.  2  v. 
(/«  Archiv.  stor.  ital.,  t.  4,  pt.  i,  2.)        *5245.2.4 

A  compilation  of  contemporary  biographies;  including 
several  lives  by  Vespasiano. 

Poliziano,  Angelo  Ambrogini,  Italian  poet, 
1454-1494.     See  Del  Lungo,  I. ;  —  Fabroni,  A. ; 

—  Greswell;  —  Maehlj,    J.; — Meiners,     C. ;  — 
Mencke,  F.  O. 

Pomponazzo,  Pjetro.     See  Ferri,  L. 
Pontano,   Giovanni  Gioviano,    modern   Latiti 
author,  1426-1503.     See  Tallarigo,  M. 

Popes.     See  Panvinio,  O.  ;  —  Ranke,  F.  L.  v. ; 

—  Sacchi,  B.  de'. 

Porcellio,  P.,  Italian  writer,  i^th  century. 
Commentaria  comitis  J.  Picinini,  1452,  53.  (/« 
Muratori.     Rer.  Ital.  script.,  v.  20,  25.) 

*2720.I.20,25 

Prendilacqua,  F.  Intorno  alia  vita  di  Vittorino 
da  Feltre.  Dialogo.  Tr.  e  annotato  dal  prof. 
G.  Brambilla.    Como,  1871.     Portr.    8°.     2744.57 

See  also  an  article  in  Macmillan,  "A  schoolmaster  of  the 
Renaissance,"  v.  32,  p.  509  [*7324.i.32]. 

Pulci,  L.,  Italian  -poet,  1431-1487.  Lettere  a 
Lorenzo  il  magnifico  e  ad  altri.     Lucca,  1868.    8°. 

[Ordered.] 

See  also,  regarding  Pulci,  a  chapter  in  Reumont's  "  L.  de' 
Medici,"  and  chapter  in  Symonds's  "  Renaissance." 

Rambaldoni,  Vittore  dei,  called  Vittorino  da 
Feltre,  Italian  instructor,  1379-1447.  See  Pren- 
dilacqua, F. ;  —  Rosmini,  C.  de'. 

Ranke,  F.  L.  von.  Historisch-biographische 
Studien.     Lpz.,  1877.     8°.  2744.61 

Essays  on  Savonarola,  Filippo  Strozzi  and  Cosmo  de' 
Medici,  etc. 


January, 

Ranke,  F.  L.  von,  continued. 

—  Die  romischen  Papste,  im  i6ten  und  i7ten 
Jahrhundert.    2te  Aufl.    Berlin,  1838, 39.    3  V.    8°. 

6074.14 

—  Same.    4te  Aufl.    Berlin,  1854-57.    3  v-    8°. 

555710 
English  translations:    Glasgow,  1851,  a  v.  [♦♦G.31Q.4]  ; 
London,    1841,  3  v.   [1085.19];  Phila.,  1841,  3  v.    [SSS2-S2j ; 
London,  1850,  3  v.  [838.1]. 

Raphael.     See  Santi,  Raffaello  da  Urbino. 

Reeve,  H.  Petrarch.  Phila.,  1878.  [Foreign 
classics  for  English  readers.]     12°.  1549-39 

Reumont,  Alfred  von.  Lorenzo  de'  Medici,  il 
magnifico.     Lpz.,  1874.     2  v.     8°.  2746.19 

—  Lorenzo  de'  Medici  the  magnificent. 
Tr.     L.,  1876.     2  V.     8".  2746.22 

This,  which  contains  information  upon  the  history  of 
Italy  and  Florence  to  the  death  of  Lorenzo  in  1492,  is  more 
discriminating  than  Roscoe's  adulatory  biography,  for  a  long 
time  considered  the  standard  life  for  English  readers. 

—  ed.  Briefe  heiliger  und  gottesfiirchtiger 
Italiener  gesammelt  und  erlautert.  Freiburg  iin 
Breisgau,  1877.     S".  2746.69 

Among  others,  there  are  letters  of  Marsigli,  Savonarola, 
Vittoria  Colonna,  and  Traversari. 

Roscoe,  Mrs.  Henry.  Vittoria  Colonna :  her 
life  and  poems.     L.,  1868.     Portrs.     8°.     4749.15 

This  is  the  most  complete  work  available  to  English 
readers.  Sketches  may  be  found  in  Mrs.  Jameson's  "  Lives 
of  the  poets"  [657S.27;' 2558.16]  ;  Yonge's  "Biographies  of 
good  women  "  [^249.55]  ;  and  a  more  extended  account  in 
Trollope's  "  Italian  women  "  [2746.14].  The  Italian  biogra- 
phies in  this  Library  are  Rota's  [4746.8],  prefacing  a  collec- 
tion of  her  poems;  and  Visconti's  [2771. iSJ,  also  with  poems. 
Visconti,  who  was  connected  with  the  Colonna  family  by 
marriage,  had  the  advantage  of  access  to  the  Colonna 
archives,  and  his  work  is  pronounced  a  careful  compilation. 
See  also  Reumont's  "  Briefe  heiliger  und  gottesfiirchtiger 
Italiener,"  and  lives  of  Michel  Angelo. 

Roscoe,  W.  Illustrazioni  storico-critiche  alia 
sua  Vita  di  L.  de'  Medici.  Firenze,  1823.  2  v. 
8°.  274528 

—  Life  and  pontificate  of  Leo  the  tenth. 
4th  ed.     L.  1846.     2  V.     Portr.     8".  3552.8 

—  Same.  5th  ed.  L.,1846.   2  v.  Portr.  8°.  818.2 

—  Life  ofL.  de' Medici.  Revised  by  T.  Roscoe. 
loth  ed.     L.,  1851.     Portr.     8°.  818.6 

Other  editions:  ist  Amer.  Phil.,  1803.  3V.  [4746.7]; 
N.  Y.,  1842  [543.11];  London,  1S46  [**G.205.i7]. 

The  value  of  this  work  is  prejudiced,  by  the  author's  par- 
tiality. His  work  "Illustrations  historical  and  critical  of 
the  life  of  L.  de'  Medici "  was  written  in  reply  to  adverse 
criticisms  by  Sismondi,  and  others.  See  note  under  Reumont. 

—  Vita  di  L.  de'  Medici.  2a  ed.  Pisa,  1816. 
4  V.     16°.  2745.27 

—  Vita  e  pontificato  di  Leone  x.  Tr.  dal  conte 
L.  Bossi.     Milano,  1816,  17.    12  v.    8°.        2745.22 

Rosmini,  C.  de'.  Idea  dell'  ottimo  precettore 
nella  vita  e  disciplina  di  V.  da  Feltre  e  de'  suoi 
discepoli.     Bassano,  1801.    4  V.     8°.     [Ordered.] 

—  Vita  di  Francesco  Filelfo  da  Tolentino. 
Milano,  1808.     3  v.     Portrs.     8°.  2744.58 

This  is  the  chief  biography  of  Filelfo.  See  in  Nisard's 
"  Les  gladiateurs  de  la  r^publique  des  lettres  "  [2256.10]  for 
an  account  of  his  quarrels  with  Poggio  and  other  writers ; 
and  for  an  estimate  of  his  literary  qualities,  consult  Sy- 
monds's, "Revival  of  learning"  and  "Italian  literature" 
[2722.51]. 

—  Vita  e  disciplina  di  Guarino  Veronese  e  de' 
suoi  discepoli.  Brescia,  1856.   3  V.    8".   [Ordered.] 

Sacchi,  Bartolommeo  de',  called  Platina,  Ital- 
ian historian,  1421-1481.  Liber  de  vita  Christi 
ac  pontificum  omniH.  [Colophon  :  —  Nuren- 
berge,  1481.]     F°.  *6o8i.i 

Title-page  granting. 


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RENAISSANCE 


Sacchi,  Bartolommeo  de',  continued. 

—  Historia  de  vitis  pontificvm  Romanorvm, 
vsqve  ad  Pavlvm  ii.  Coloniae  Vbiorvm,  1600. 
40.  *6o8i.2 

Sannazzaro,  Jacopo,  modern  Latin  poet,  1458- 
1530.     ^Sf-c  Greswell ;  Tallarigo. 

Santi  or  Sanzio,  Raffaello  da  Urbino.  See 
Passavant;  —  Springer. 

Sanuto,  M.,  Italian  historian,  1466-1535. 
Ragguagli  suUa  vita  e  sulle  opere  di  M.  Sanuto. 
Venezia,  1837,  38.     3  v.     8°.  4196.9 

This  work,  which  is  of  great  value,  was  compiled  hy 
Rawdon  Brown,  who  has  spent  fiftv  years  in  Venice,  in  the 
study  of  the  history  and  life  of  the  Venetians. 

The  Polybiblion  for  April,  1S78,  announces  that  inedited 
documents  of  Sanuto  are  to  be  published  by  subscription 
In  Venice.  They  relate  especially  to  the  visit  of  Charles 
VIII  to  Venice  in  1494. 

—  Vitae  ducum  Venetorum,  421-1493.  (/« 
Muratori.     Rer   Ital.  script.,  v.  22.)      *2720.i.22 

Savonarola,  Girolamo  (Maria  Francesco  Mat- 
teo).  1452-149S.  See  Cappelli,  A. ;  —  Oliphant, 
M.  O.  W. ;  —  Ranke,  F.  L.  von  ;  —  Reumont,  A. 
von  ;  — Viliari,  P. 

Schultze,  F.  G.  G.  Plethon  und  seine  re- 
formatorischen  Bestrebungen.  Jena,  1S74.  (/« 
Geschichte  der  Philos.  der  Renaissance,  v.  i.) 
8°.  5602.73.1 

For  account  of  his  works  consult  Ueberweg's  "  History 
of  philosophy  "  [3462.50.2].  See  also  Symonds's  "  Revival  of 
learning"  [2722.51.2],  and  Vast's  "  Le  cardinal  Bessarion  " 
[3SS3.S']- 

Scolari,  Filippo.     See  Poggio  Bracciolini,  J. 

Sforza,  Francesco  Alessandro,  dtica  di  Milano, 
1401-1466.  See  Aleardo,  F. ;  — Crivelli,  L. ;  — 
Decembrio,  P.  C. ;  —  Simonetta,  G. ;  —  Steger,  F. 

The  contemporary  accounts  or  notices  of  F.  Sforza  are 
by  Aleardo,  Decembrio.  and  Simonetta.  See  further  in 
Symonds's  "  Renaissance." 

Shepherd,  W.  Life  of  Poggio  Bracciolini. 
[2d  ed.]    Liverpool,  1837.     8°.         543.8;  2745.12 

This  is  the  only  full  biography  in  English.  Tonelli,  the 
editor  of  the  Italian  edition,  made  many  additions  and  cor- 
rections based  upon  a  study  of  new  documents.  Tonelli  also 
edited  a  complete  edition  of  his  letters.  There  is  a  collection 
of  his  letters  in  Mai,  "  Spicilegium,"  v.  i  [3954.51. i].  See 
further  regarding  him  Symonds's  "  Revival  of  learning  "  and 
"Italian  literature"  [2722.51]. 

—  Vita  di  Poggio  Bracciolini,  trad,  da  T. 
Tonelli.     Firenze,  1825.     2  v.     8°.  2742.61 

Signorelli,  Luca,  Italian  painter,  1440-1525. 
See  Vischer. 

Simonetta,  G.,  Italian  historian,  d.  1491. 
Historia  de  rebus  gestis  Francisci  primi  Sfortiae 
vicecomitis,  1421-1466.  (/«  Muratori.  Rer.  Ital. 
script.,  V.  21.)  *2720.i.2i 

Simonetta  was  attached  to  the  court  of  Francesco  Sforza, 
and  he  relates  events  of  which  he  was  an  eye-witness.  See 
Villari's  "  Machiavelli,"  v.  i,  p.  191. 

Springer,  A.  Raffael  und  Michelangelo.  Lpz., 
1878.     Illus.    Plates.     4".  *4o6i.39 

Forms  B.  2,  2te  Abth.,  of  Dohme's  Kunst  und  Kiinstler 
des  Mittclalters  "  [8072.55]. 

Steger,  F.  Geschichte  F.  Sforza's  und  der 
italienischen  Condottieri.  Lpz.,  1853.  8°.   2744.16 

Strozzi,  Filippo,  1489-1538.  See  Ranke,  F.  L. 
von;— Trollope,  T.  A. 

Strozzi,  L.  La  vita  di  F.  Strozzi,  scritta  da 
suofratello.  (/«  Grajvius.  Thes.  antiq.  Ital.,  t.  8, 
pt.  2.)  *47lo.i.8 

Tallarigo,  M.  Giovanni  Pontano  e  i  suoi 
tempi.     Roma,  1871.     8°.  [Ordered.] 

Titian.    See  Vecellio,  Tiziano, 


Tomasi,  T.  La  vita  di  Cesare  Borgia.  Monte 
Chiaro,  1671.     4°. 

Traversari,  A.,  modern  Latin  author,  d.  1439. 
See  Reumont,  A.  von,  ed. 

Trollope,  T.  A.  Filippo  Strozzi.  A  history 
of  the  last  days  of  the  old  Italian  liberty.  L., 
i86o.     Portr.     8°.  4746.10 

See  also  regarding  Strozzi  in  Gervinus's  "  Historische 
Schriften." 

Tuscany.  See  Elogj  degli  uomini  illustri  tos- 
cani. 

Umbria.     See  Fabretti,  A. 

Urbino, //a/y.     5e^  Dennistoun. 

Urceo,  Antonio,  called  Codro  or  Codrus  di' 
huma7iist,  1446-1500.     See  Malagola,  C. 

Valle,  G.  della.  Lettere  sanesi  sopra  le  belle 
arti.     Venezia,  1785,  86.     3  v.     4°. 

Valori,  N.  Vita  di  Lorenzo  de'  Medici.  (/« 
Buonaccorsi,  B.    Diario.    Firenze,  1568.)  "'2744.8 

This  was  written  soon  after  the  death  of  Lorenzo,  before 
the  downfall  of  tlie  Medici,  and  is,  consequently,  a  flattering 
notice. 

Vast,  H.  Le  cardinal  Bessarion  (1403-1472). 
Etude  sur  la  Chrdtiente  et  la  Renaissance.  P., 
1878.     8°.  3553.51 

Vecellio,  Tiziano  {_Eng.  Titian),  1477-1576. 
See  Crowe,  J.  A. 

Venice.     See  Egnazio,  J. ;  Sanuto,  M. 

Vergerio,  Pietro  Paolo,  1349-1420.  Vitae  Car- 
rariensium  principum,  ad  annum  circ.  MCCCLV. 
(/«  Muratori.  Rer.  Ital.  script.,  v.  16.)  *272o.i.i6 

Vermiglioli,  G.  B.  La  vita  e  le  imprese  mili- 
tari  di  Malatesta  iv.  Baglioni.  Con  note,  e  docu- 
ments   Perugia,  1839.    8°.  2744.1 

There  is  a  contemporary  life  in  Fabretti's  "  Capitani  ven- 
turieri,  dell'  Umbria,"  v.  4  [2743. 13.4] .  Matarazzo's  "  Cronaca" 
[5245.2.16,  pt.  2]  deals  largely  with  the  history  of  the  Baeii- 
oni  family.  See  also  an  article  on  Rimini  in  Symonds's 
"  Sketches"  [2769.69]. 

Vespasiano,  da  Bisticci.  Commentario  della 
vita  di  Giannozzo  Manetti,  aggiuntevi  altre  vite 
inedite.  Torino,  1862.  [CoUezione  di  opere 
inedite  o  rare.]     12°.  4762a.20.2 

Contains  Letters  of  Manetti,  to  the  condottiere  N.  Picci- 
nino.  Manetti  was  pontifical  secretary  under  Nicholas  v, 
and  later  was  secretary  to  Alfonso  of  Naples.  "  The  '  Com- 
mentario'must  be  distinguished  from  tne  short  'Vita'  of 
Manetti  by  the  same  author,  in  which  frequent  reference  is 
made  to  the  former.  Vespasiano  was  on  intimate  terms 
with  Manetti,  and  in  the  biography  tried  to  draw  an  ideal 
picture  of  a  statesman  for  degenerate  Florence.  Ves. 
pasiano  is  Naldi's  [2710.1.20]  authority."  —  Burckhardt. 
See  also  Symonds's  "  Revival  of  learning,"  and  "  Italian 
literature." 

—  Eugenii  iv  et  Nicolai  v,  pontificum  Ro- 
manorum  vitae.    (/«  Muratori.    Rer.  Ital.  script., 

V.  25.)  '»2720.1.25 

—  Vite  di  uomini  illustri  del  secolo  xv. 
(/«  Mai.  Spicilegium  Romanum,  t.  1.  Romae, 
1839.)  *2954-5i.i 

—  Same.      Firenze,    1859.      ^2°.      [Ordered.] 

Valuable  as  a  contemporary  work.  The  writer  was  a 
Florentine  dealer  in  books,  and  in  these  biographies  gives 
an  account  of  his  relations  with  the  men  of  letters,  lovers  ot 
literature,  and  collectors  of  libraries  of  his  time.  Burckhardt 
used  this  book  as  a  basis  for  a  chapter  on  the  revival  of 
antiquity. 

Villani,  Filippo,  Florentine  historian.  Liber  de 
civitatis  Florentia;  famosis  civibus  ex  codice 
Mediceo  Laurentiano  nunc  primum  editus,  cura 
G.  C.  Gailetti.     Firenze,  1847.     8".      [Ordered.] 

An  edition  of  the  Latin  text  of  Villani's  work  on  famous 
Florentine  citizens,  which  differs  in  important  respects  from 
the  Italian  codex.  See  Archiv.  stor.  ital.,  1848,  app.,  t.  6, 
P-43o[SaSS-»]- 


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January, 


Villani,  Filippo,  continued. 

—  Le  vite  d'uomini  illustri  fiorentini.  Colle 
annotazioni  del  conte  G.  Mazzuchelli.  Venezia, 
1747.     40.  .        2742.7 

—  Same.     Ed.  2a.     Firenze,   1826.     8°.  4196.8 

—  Same^  Ed  una  cronica  inedita,  con  illus- 
trazioni  del  cav.  F.  G.  Dragomanni.  Firenze, 
1847.     8°.  2725.3 

Burckhardt  says  of  the  subjects  of  the  lives  by  Villani  that 
"They  are  men  of  every  calling- :  poets,  jurists,  physicians, 
scholars,  artists,  statesmen,  and  soldiers,  some  of  them  then 
still  living.  Florence  is  here  treated  like  a  gifted  familv,  in 
which  all  the  members  are  noticed  in  whom  the  spirit  of  the 
house  expresses  itself  vigorously." 

—  Vitae  Dantis,  Petrarchae  et  Boccaccii. 
Florentiae,  1826.     8°  2800.14 

Villari,  P.  The  history  of  Savonarola  and  of 
his  times.     Trans.     L.,  1863.     2  v.     8°.      2746.6 

—  La  storia  di  Girolamo  Savonarola  e  de' 
suoi  tempi.    Firenze,  1859,  ^^-    2  v.    12°.  3556.24 

The  first  considerable  biography  of  Savonarola  was 
by  Perrens  [4749.51].  The  author  collected  important  material 
from  the  archives.  It  is  thought  by  some  critics  to  be  defi- 
cient in  arrangement,  although  Burckhardt  says  that  it  is 
"  perhaps  the  most  systematic  and  sober  of  all  the  many 
works  upon  the  subject."  Villari's  work  is,  however,  gener- 
ally held  to  be  the  most  complete  biography.  Among  the 
early  biographies  to  which  Villari  was  indebted  were: 
Barsanti's  "  Vita,"  Livorno,  17S2,  wrhich  is  largely  polemical 
in  character,  being  a  reply  to  attacks  made  in  a  work  by 
Rastrelli,  published  at  Geneva  in  1781  ;  Rudelbach's  work  in 
German,  published  at  Hamburg  in  i8?5,  which  is  more  a  study 
of  his  writings  than  a  biography,  and  is  credited  with  having 
produced  a  favorable  opinion  of  Savonarola  in  Germany; 
and  Meier,  whose  work,  published  at  Berlin,  1S36,  failed  to 
examine  carefuUv,  it  is  said,  important  documents  to  which 
he  had  access,  t'adre  Marchese,  a  Dominican  monk  of  St. 
Mark,  embodied  in  his  "  Storia  di  S.  Marco,"  afterwards 
printed  in  his  "  Scritti  vari "  [476T.6],  all  the  documents 
which  that  convent  contained  regarding  Savonarola,  which, 
with  his  comments,  made  a  valuable  contribution  to  a  knowl- 
edge of  his  personal  character.  A  synopsis  of  this  work  is 
contained  in  "S.Marco  illustrate"  [4720.50].  There  are 
contemporary  accounts  by  Burlamacchi  [3556.18,19]  and 
Pico  della  Mirandola,  both  of  whom  were  personal  friends 
of  Savonarola.  The  "  Archivio  storico  italiano  "  has  printed 
important  documents  regarding  Savonarola,  for  which  see 
the  "Indices"  [5245.1].  George  Eliot's  "Romola"  has 
Savonarola  for  the  central  figTire.  Symonds  and  Burckhardt 
both  discuss  his  life  and  character. 

—  Geschichte  Girolamo  Savonarola's  und 
seiner  Zeit.  Uebersetzt  von  M.  Berduschek. 
Lpz.,  1868.     2  V.     8°.  4745.11 


Villari,  P.,  continued. 

—  Niccolo  Machiavelli  and  his  times.  Tr., 
bj  L.  Villari.     L.,  1878.     2  v.     8°.  2747.51 

Volume  one  is  devoted  to  a  study  of  the  revival  of  liter- 
ature and  the  political  state  of  Italy,  during  the  Renaissance. 
Reviewed  by  J.  A.  Symonds  in  Academy,  Dec,  7,  1S78 
[7390a. 2].  Another  volume  is  to  appear.  Machiavelli  has 
been  the  subject  of  numerous  essays,  etc.,  but  this  is  the 
only  full  biography  in  English. 

—  Macchiavelli  e  i  suoi  tempi.  Firenze,  1877. 
8°.  [Ordered.] 

Reviewed  in  "  Archivio  storico  italiano,"  1S78,  p.  393. 

Vinci,  Lionardo  da,  fainter.,  sculptor,  and 
architect,  1452-1519.  See  Amoretti,  C. ;  — 
Heaton,  M.  M. ;  —  Houssaje,  A. 

Vischer,  R.  Luca  Signorelli  und  die  italie- 
nische  Renaissance.     Lpz.,  1879.     8"-        8065.55 

Also  in  Dohme's  "  Kunstund  Kiinstler  des  Mittelalters  " 
[S072.55],  and  transl.  by  Keane  [8072.60].  Concerning 
Signorelli,  see  Symonds's  "  Fine  arts  "  [2732.51.3].  Engrav- 
ings from  his  paintings,  in  the  Duomo  at  Or%-ieto  are  con- 
tained  in  Valle's  "  Storia  del  Duomo  di  Orvieto  "  [D.  3.  N. 
2].  Symonds,  in  an  article  on  Orvieto  in  his  "  Sketches  in 
Italy  and  Greece"  [2769.59],  criticises  these  frescoes.  See 
also"  articles  in  the  "  Gazette  des  beaux-arts,"  the  Index 
of  which  is  on  73ioa.5i. 

Visconti,  Filippo  Maria,  duca  di  Milano,  1391- 
1447.     See  Decembrio.  P.  C. 

Visconti  family.     See  Giovio,  P. 

Vittorino  da  Feltre.  See  Rambaldoni,  Vittore 
dei. 

Voigt,  G.  Enea  Silvio  de'  Piccolomini,  als 
Pabst  Pius  der  Zweite,  und  sein  Zeitalter.  Berlin, 
1856-63.     3  v.     8°.  3553.52 

There  is  a  contemporary  account  of  Pius  11  in  Muratori 
v.  3  [2710.1.3].  See  also  Miintz,  "  Les  arts  jk  la  cour  des 
papes  "  [2953.61.4,9].  See  an  article  by  Creighton,  in  Mac- 
niillan,  v.  37,  p.  113,  294  [7324.1.37]. 

Wilson,  C.  H.  Life  and  works  of  Michelan- 
gelo Buonarroti.  Life  partly  compiled  from  that 
by  C.  A.  Gotti.     L.,  1876.     Portr.     8°.      4074.68 

Largely  an  incorrect  translation  of  Gotti's  "  Vita  di  M.  B." 
[4074.73].  Contains  technical  studies  of  the  frescoes  in  the 
Sistine  chapel.     See  under  Buonarroti,  in  this  list. 

Young,  M.  Life  and  times  of  Aonio  Paleario. 
L.,  i860.     2  v.     8°.  2745.13 


Indexes  to  Periodical  Literature. 

In  the  Handbook  for  Readers,  published  by  the  Library  in  1S79,  and  in  earlier  editions  of  the 
same  book,  can  be  found  a  List  of  the  principal  Periodicals  in  the  Library,  which  have  general 
indexes.  As  these  contain  the  titles  of  on\y  a  portion  of  the  Indexes  in  the  Library  at  the 
present  time,  it  has  been  thought  best  to  print  a  new  and  enlarged  List. 

Recently   Published   Periodicals. 

A  list  in  manuscript  of  articles  selected  from  recent  numbers  of  periodicals  has  been  made,  from 
month  to  month,  for  several  years  at  this  Library.  This  is  only  a  partial  list,  however,  the  pressure 
of  other  work  having  prevented  its  regular  continuation. 


United   States    Congressio7ial  Documents. 

The  Index  of  these  documents,  begun  under  the  superintendence  of  the  late  Professor  Charles 
C.  Jewett,  and  printed  to  the  year  1863  in  the  two  volumes  of  Catalogues  of  the  Bates  Hall  Col- 
lection, has  since  that  time  been  continued  in  manuscript  on  cards,  with  which  have  been  embodied, 
in  a  greatly  enlarged  form,  the  contents  of  the  printed  lists  referred  to.  The  whole  forms  a  col- 
lection of  more  than  forty  thousand  titles,  which  are  accessible  to  readers. 

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INDEXES  TO   PERIODICALS 


The  collection  of  congressional  documents  in  the  Boston  Public  Library,  based  on  the  col- 
lection made  bv  Peter  Force  and  Edward  Everett,  and  generously  increased  by  the  friends  of  the 
Library,  is  believed  to  be  unrivalled. 

Parliamentary    Sessional   Papers   of  Great   Britain. 

The  Index  of  these  papers,  from  1807  to  1865,  can  be  found  in  the  two  printed  volumes  of  the 
Bates  Hall  Catalogue.  Subsequent  papers  have  been  partially  indexed  by  this  Library ;  the 
unfinished  portion  can  be  found  in  the  indexes  published  yearly  by  the  British  government.  An 
index  of  the  papers  for  1870  to  1878-9  forms  volume  83,  part  i,  of  the  documents  for  1880.  Indexes  of 
subjects  selected  from  the  sessional  papers  from  1876  to  1879  are  given  in  the  Library  Bulletins  for 
July,  1878,  January  and  April,  1880,  and  October,  1881,  and  it  is  intended  to  continue  these  indexes 
in  the  Bulletins  whenever  new  documents  are  received. 


Agriculture.  See  Maine  ;  —  Massachusetts ;  — 
Royal  agr.  soc. ;  —  United  States. 

American  almanac,  1830-61.  B.,  1830-61. 
32  V.     12°.  4389.25;  **A.ii8. 1 ;  **G.3o8.i 

The  volumes  for  1S39,  49,  59,  contain  indexes. 

American  cyclopaedia  [Appleton's].  A  general 
and  analytical  index.  By  T.  J.  Conant  and 
BlandinaConant.     N.Y.,  1878.    8°. 

Bates  Hall  Desk 

Each  volume  of  the  "Annual  cyclopaedia,"  also  found 
at  the  Bates  Hall  Desk,  contains  an  index. 

American  journal  of  pharmacy.  General  in- 
dex, Dec,  1825,  to  Nov.,  1870.  Compiled  by  Hans 
M.  Wilder.     Phila.,  1873.     8°.  *7788.5o 

American  journal  of  science  and  arts.  New 
Haven,  1819-80.     8  v.     8°.  *5i64.i 

General  index.  "Vol.  i-jo,  1819-45,  in  vol.  50.  2d  series. 
Vol.  i-io,  1846-50,  in  vol.  10;  vol.  11-20,  1851-55,  in  vol.  20; 
vol.  21-30,  1856-^,  in  vol.  30;  vol.  31-40,  1861-65,  in  vol.  40; 
vol.  41-50,  1866-70,  in  vol.  50.  3d  series.  Vol.  i-io,  1871-75  in 
vol.  10;  vol.  11-20,  1876-80,  in  vol.  20. 

American  jurist,  The,  and  law  magazine. 
General  index  to  vol.  i-20.  1829-39.  B., 
1833,39.     2  V.     8°.  Vol.  ID,  20  of  *76i6.i 

American  law  review.  Index.  ist  series. 
[Vol.  1-13.]     1866-79.     B.,  1879.     8°.      *5664.io 

American  pharmaceutical  association.  Pro- 
ceedings. Index  to  vol.  1-17.  1852-69.  Phila., 
1862,  71.      2  v.      8°, 

Vol.  for  1862,  1871  of  *5763.i 

Anatomy.     See  Arch  i v. 

Annalen  der  Chemie  und  Pharmacie.  Au- 
toren-  und  Sach-Register  zu  den  Banden  1-164. 
1832-60.     Lpz.,  1861,  74.     2  v.     8°.  ♦sgee.ia 

—  Register  zu  B.  1-40.  Heidelberg,  1843. 
Sm.  8°.  ♦5966.1 

Annalen  der  Physik  und  der  physikalischen 
Chemie.  Sach-  und  Namen-Register  zu  den  76 
Banden.  Herausg.  von  L.  W.  Gilbert.  1799  bis 
1824.     Lpz.,  1826.     8°.  *39i8.3 

—  Namen-  und  Sach-Register  zu  den  Ban- 
den I  bis  150  [etc.].      1824-73.      Bearbeitet  von 

W.  Barentin.  Lpz.,  1845-75.  4  v.  8°.  *39i8.4 
Annales  arch^ologiques.     Table  analytique  et 

m^thodique,  par  X.  Barbier  de  Montault.     P., 

1881.     4°.  [Ordered.] 

Annales  de  chimie  et  de  physique.    P.,  1801-51. 

4  V.     8°. 

Table  g^ndrale  raisonnrfe  des  matiires.  Vol.  1-96,  1789- 
1815,  *3959.i ;  3e  s^rie,  vol.  1-75,  1816-40,  *3o89.2;  3  e  sene, 
vol.  1-30,  1841-50,  *3999.3.  The  index  for  1851-73  has  been 
ordered. 


Annales  des  mines.  Table  alphab^tique  et 
analytique  des  matiferes.  Vol.  1-39,  [also]  ire- 
4e  s^rie.  1794-1851.  P.,  1813-52.  5  v.  in  4. 
8°.  *3347-i 

Annales  des  ponts  et  chaussdes.  M^moires  et 
documents.  ire  serie,  1831-40.  Tables  gene- 
rates.    P.,  1843.     8°.  No.  1  in  *33i6.2 

—  Lois,  ordonnances  et  autres  actes  concern- 
ant  I'administration  des  ponts  et  chauss^es. 
ire  serie.  1831-40.  Tables  g^n^rales.  P.,  1843. 
8°.  No.  2  in  *33i6.2 

After  1841  each  volume  has  an  index. 

Annales  des  sciences  naturelles.  Table,  ire 
s^rie.    1824-33.    P.,  1841.     8°.  *5874.50 

Annuaire  de  la  noblesse  de  France  et  de. 
maisons  souveraines  de  I'Europe.  P.,  1868,  78. 
2  V.     12°,  Vol.  25-34  of  C.R.  9.7.1 

Tables  des  families,  1843-68,  in  vol.  25;  1869-78  in  vol.  34. 

Annuaire  de  I'^conomie  politique  et  de  la 
statistique.  Table  g^n^rale.  1844-67.  P.,  1867. 
18°.  56493.4 

Annual  register.  General  index.  1758-1819. 
L.,  1826.     8°.  C.R.19.3.5 

Antiquities.  See  Annales  arch^ologiques ;  — 
Archseologia;  —  Archaeological  journal ;  —  Brit- 
ish archaeological  association; — Bullettino;  — 
Ecole  des  chartes ;  —  Institut  de  France ;  —  Insti- 
tuto  archeologico  di  Roma ;  —  Notes  and  queries ; 
—  Revue. 

Antologia  giornale  di  scienze,  lettere  ed  arti. 
Indice  generate  alfabetico.  1821-32.  Firenze, 
1863.     8°.  *5254-a 

Archaeologia;  or,  miscellaneous  tracts,  relating 
to  antiquity.  Index  to  vol.  1-30.  L.,  1839,  44. 
2  v.     40.  *33".a 

Archaeological  journal,  The,  published  under 
the  direction  of  the  council  of  the  Royal  archaeo- 
logical institute.  Index  to  vol.  1-25.  L.,  1878. 
8°.  ♦2238.55 

Archaeology.     See  Antiquities ;  —  Matdriaux. 

Architecture.     See  Encyclop^die ;  —  Intime. 

Archiv  fur  Anatomie,  Physiologie  und  wissen- 
schaftliche  Medicin.  Verzeichniss  der  Abhand- 
lungen.  1834-76.  Herausg.  von  J.  Miiller  [etc.]. 
Lpz.,  1879.     8°.  *3758.50 

Archiv  fiir  das  Studium  der  neueren  Sprachen 
und  Literaturen.  General-Register.  B.  1-50. 
Braunschweig,  1874.     8°.  No.  2  in  ♦3358.1.51 

Archiv  fiir  mikroskopische  Anatomie.  Herausg. 
von  Max  Schultze.  Namen-  und  Sach-register 
zu  B.  1-8.     Bonn,  1872.     8».  *575»-i5 


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January, 


Archiv  fiir  pathologische  Anatomic  und  Physi- 
ologic und  fiir  klinischc  Mcdicin.  Berlin,  1847- 
80.     8°.  *77i7-i 

Inhalts-Verzeichniss  zu  B.  1-40,  1S47-66,  in  B.  41 ;  B.  41- 
50,1867-70,111  B.so;  B.  51-60,  1S7J-74,  in  B.  60;  B.  61-70, 
1875-77,  in  B.  70;  B.  71-80,  1878-80,  in  B.  So. 

Archives  g^ndralcs  de  m^decine.  Table  alpha- 
b^tique  dcs  matieres  contenucs  dans  Ics  trentc 
volumes  de  la  6e  s^ric  (1863  a  1877).  P.,  1878. 
8°.  *7724.5o 

Archivio  storico  italiano.  Indice  generalc. 
ia-3a  scr. ;  Supplemcnto,  1842-77.  Fircnzc, 
1857-77-     3  V.     8°.  *5245-i 

Astronomische  Nachrichten.  General-Register 
der  B.  i  bis  60.     Hamburg,  1851-66.     3  v.     4°. 

*595i-3 

Astronomy.  See  Astronomische ;  —  Royal 
astr.  soc. 

Atlantic  monthly,  The.  Index  to  volumes  1-38. 
(1857-76.)  B.,1877.   8".    B.H.Desk;  C.R.19.2.14 

—  Same.  [2d  ed.]  B.,  1877.  8"-  B.H.Desk. 

—  Supplementary  index  to  vol.  1-38,  and 
39-46.  [By  William  M.  Griswold.]  Bangor, 
1880.     8°.  *5324-50 

For  Index  for  1881,  see  Griswold. 

Belgium.     See  Messager. 

Biblical  repertory,  The,  and  Princeton  review. 
Index  vol.  1825-68.     Phila.,  1871.     80.        *54i2.2 

Biblioteca  de  autorcs  espafloles,  desde  la  forma- 
cion  del  lenguaje  hasta  nuestros  dias.  Indices 
gencrales,  por  D.  Isidro  Rosell  y  Torres.  Madrid, 
1880.     8°.  **D.i6i.i.7i 

Bibliotheca  sacra.  Index.  Vol.  1-13.  [1844- 
56.]     By  W.  F.  Draper.     Andover,  1857.     8°. 

*53io.3 

—  Index.  Vol.  1-30.  [1844-73.]  By  W.  F. 
Draper.    Andover,  1874.    8". 

C.R.19.2.7;  B.H.Desk 

Bibliothek  der   schonen  Wisscnschaften   und 

der  freycn  Kiinste.    Register.    [B.  1-12.]    Lpz., 

1767.     16''.  **5ii4.i 

Blackwood's  Edinburgh   magazine.     General 

index.   Vol.  1-50.     [1817-41.]     Edinb.,  1855.  8°. 

♦5364.2;  C.R.19.2.8 

Boston.   Index  to  the  city  documents.    1834-74. 

B.,  1875.     8°.  *6354.2 

—  Same.  1834-80.  (/«  Boston.  City  docs, 
for  1879.     Vol.  I.)  *6353.i 

Botanical  magazine.  General  index  to  the 
plants  contained  in  the  first  53  vols,  (or  old  series 
complete).     L.,  1828.     8°.  *3844-i 

Bridges.     See  Annales  des  ponts  ct  chaussecs. 

British  almanac.  Companion  to  the  almanac. 
Complete  index,  from  its  commencement,  in 
1828  to  1843  inclusive.     L.,  1843.     12°.       2489.64 

British    archaeological     association,    London. 

iournal.     General  index  to  vols.  1-30.      By  W. 
)e  Gray  Birch.     L.,  1875.     8°.  *42^i7.50 

The  Library  has  ordered  a  copy  of  the  Journal. 

British  association  for  the  advancement  of 
science.  Index  to  reports  and  transactions. 
1831-1860.     L.,  1864.     8°.  *7922.5 

Bulletin  general  de  th^rapeutiquc  m^dicale  et 
chirurgicale.  Table  generalc  et  alphabetique. 
Pv  1839-75.     7  V.     80. 

Vol.  1-13,  1832-37,  in  vol.  11-12,  *3295.i ;  vol.  13-24,  1838-43, 
in  vol.  23-24,  *3395.i;  vol.  25-36,  1839-49,  »"  vol.  35-36, 
.*3«)S-';  vol.  36-48,  1839-54,  '°  vol.  ^9,  ♦3305.1;  vol.  49-60, 
1855-61,  •3305.2;  vol.  61-72,  1863-67,  in  vol.  73,  *3298.i;  vol. 
73-8fi,  1868-73,  in  *329S.3. 


BuUettino  di  archeologia  cristiana.  Indici 
generali  per  gli  anni  1870-1875,  della  seconda 
serie,  compilati  dall'  autore  Comm.  Giovanni 
Battista  de  Rossi.     Roma,  1876.     8".       *32ioa.6o 

Chemical  society,  London.  Journal.  Index  to 
the  first  25  vols.,  1848-72,  and  to  the  Memoirs  and 
Proceedings.  1841-47.  Compiled  by  Henry 
Watts.     L.,  1874.     8°.  *7966.io 

Chemistry.  See  Annalen  ;  — Jahresbcricht;  — 
Zeitschrift. 

Chetham  society.  General  index.  Vol.  1-30. 
[Manchester.]     1863.     4°.  *24i5.i9 

Children,  Diseases  of.     ^ce  Journal. 

Christian  examiner.  Index.  Vol.  1-87.  1824- 
1869.     By  Wm.  Gushing.     B.,  1879.     8°. 

*3i6o.io  ;  B.H.  Desk  ;  C.R.  19.2.17 

Civiltk  cattolica.  La.  Indice  delle  serie  ia-8a. 
Roma,  Firenze,  1859-74.     6  v.     8°.  7461.2-7 

Congregational  quarterly,  The.  B.,  1S68,  78. 
8°.  "  *75i6.2 

General  index  to  vol.   i-io,  1S59-6S,  in  vol.  10;  vol.  11-30 

(new  series,  1-10),  1869-78,  in  vol.  20. 

Congressional  globe.  Index  from  23d-33d 
cong.,  34th  cong.,  ist,  3d  sess.,  35th-42d  cong. 
1833-1873.     Wash.,  1834-73.     4°-     Patent  Room 

These  indexes  are  bound  in  the  volumes  of  their  respec- 
tive sessions,  with  the  exception  of  the  42d  cong.,  2d  sess., 
which  is  bound  separately. 

Congressional  record.  Index  to  the  43d,'44th 
cong. ;  45th  cong.,  ist  sess. ;  46th  cong.,  1st,  3d 
sess.     1873-77,  79-81-     Wash.,  1873-81.     4°. 

Patent  Room 

These  indexes  are  bound  separately,  with  the  exception 
of  the  45th  cong.,  ist  sess.,  which  is  bound  in  the  volume  of 
that  session. 

Deutsche  morgenlandischc  Gcsellschaft.  Zeit- 
schrift. Register  zu  B.  1-30.  Lpz.,  1858-77. 
3  V.  in  2.     8°.  *6955-5 

The  Register  to  B.  i-io,  is  bound  with  vol.  11  of  the  Zeit- 
schrift [*6955.2]. 

Dingler's  polytechnische  Journal.  Real-Index. 
B.  1-198.    1820-70.    Stuttgart,  1843-71.    4  V.   8°. 

Patent  Room 
Ecclesiastical  history.     See  Moroni. 
Eclectic  magazine.      General  index  to  vols,  i- 
96.   [By  William  M.  Griswold.]   Bangor,  188 1.  8°. 

Bates  Hall  Desk 
For  continuation  see  Griswold. 

Ecole  des  chartes,  Paris.  Bibliothfeque.  Table, 
ire-6e  s^rie.     1839-69.     P.,  1849-70.    3  v.     8°. 

♦2272.3 
The  Table  for  the  years  1839-49  is  bound  in  *3273.i.io. 

Edinburgh  medical  and  surgical  journal.  Index 
to  the  first  19  vols.    Edinb.,  1824.    8°.    ^5747. 1.20 

Edinburgh  review,  The.  General  index.  1802- 
44.    Edinb.  [etc.].    1813-50.    3  v.  8«.  C.R.  i9-3-a 

Encyclopddie  d'arciiitecture.  Tables  g^ndrales 
des  matieres  contenues  dans  les  quatre  premieres 
anndes  (2e  serie).     (1872-75.)     P.,  1875.     4°. 

♦4090.51.5 

Engineering.  See  Annales  —  Inst,  of  civil 
engineers ;  —  Professional  papers. 

Figuier,  Guillaume  L.  Tables  d^cennales  de 
L'annee  scientifique  et  industrielle.  1856-65. 
P.,  1866.     120.  ♦7927.1 

—  L'annee  scientifique  et  industrielle.  Tables, 
1857-77.     P-,  1877.     16°.  ♦7927.1 

Fine  arts.     See  Gazette. 


54 


1882. 


INDEXES  TO  PERIODICALS 


France.  Ministry  of  agriculture  and  com- 
merce. Description  des  machines  et  precedes 
pour  lesquels  des  brevets  d'invention  ont  et^ 
pris  sous  le  regime  de  la  loi  du  5  juillet,  1844. 
Table  gen^rale  des  tomes  1-79.  P.,  1856-73.  3 
V.    4".  Patent  Room 

—  See  Annuaire  ;  —  Hozier,  C.  R.  de. 
Gartenlaube,  Die.    Sachregister.    1-15    Jahrg. 

(1853-67).     Lpz  ,  1868.     4°.  [Ordered] 

Gazette  des  beaux-arts.  Table  alphabetique  et 
analjtique.  T.  1-25  (1859-68),  par  Paul  Cheron. 
P.,  1866,  70.     2  V.     8°.  C.R.16.1.1 

Genealogy.  See  Annuaire  de  la  noblesse;  — 
New  England  hist,  and  gen.  register. 

G^nie  industriel,  Le.  Table  alphabetique. 
Vol.  1-24,  1851-62.     P.,  1863.     8°.  *4023.io 

Gentleman's  magazine.  General  index,  1731- 
1818.     L.,  1818,  21.     5  V.     8°.  C.R.19.3.3 

Geography.  See  Gesellschaft  fiir  Erdkunde  ;  — 
M'ttheilungen  ; — Rojal  geog.  soc. ;  — Society  de 
geographie. 

Geology.      See   Jahresbericht ;  —  Kaiserliche. 

.German  literature.     See  Kajser. 

Gesellschaft  t'lir  Erdkunde,  Berlin.  Uebersicht 
der  Aufsatze,  Miscellen  und  Karten.  welche  in 
den  Monatsberichten  iiber  die  Verhandlungen 
der  Gesellschaft  (Jahrg.  1-4,  Neue  Folge : 
Jahrg.  i-io,  1840-1853)  sowie  in  der  Zeitschrift 
fiir  allgemeine  Erdkunde  (B.  1-6  und  neue  Folge  : 
B.  1-14,  1853-63)  enthaltensind.  Berlin,  1863.  8°. 

*4"6.3 

Great  Britain.  Chronological  table  and  index 
to  the  statutes.  4th  ed.  1235-1877.  L.,  1878. 
L.  8".  [Ordered.] 

—  Chronolgical  table  of,  and  index  to,  the  stat- 
utes to  the  end  of  the  session  of  1869.  L.,  1870. 
L.  8°.  *7o8i.2 

—  An  index  to  the  statutes,  public  and  private, 
passed  in  the  years  (1801-1844).  [L.]  1845.  2  v. 
F°.  *7 100.5 

—  Commissioners  of  patents.  Alphabetical 
index  of  patentees.  1617-1880.  L.,  1854-81. 
29  V.     8".  Patent  Room 

Index  to  the  foreign  scientific  periodicals 

in  the  Patent  office  library.  "Vol.  1-3.  L.,  1867- 
69.     3  V.  in  I.     8°.  Patent  Room 

Reference  index  of  patents  of  invention. 

Pointing  out  the  office  in  which  each  enrolled 
specification  of  a  patent  may  be  consulted.  Nos. 
1-14,359.    1617-1852.    L.,1855.  8°.   Patent  Room 

Also,  Appendix,  containing  abstracts  from 

such  of  the  early  patents  and  signet  bills  as  de- 
scribe the  nature  of  the  invention,  and  which 
patents  have  no  enrolled  specifications.  L.,  1855. 
8°.  Patent  Room 

Subject-matter  index  of  patents  of  inven- 
tion.    1617-1879.     L.,  1854-81.     30  v.     8° 

Patent  Room 

Titles  of  patents  of  invention,  chrono- 
logically arranged.  1617-1868.  L.,  1854-69.  i8v. 
8°.  Patent  Room 

See  Hansard,  and  the  note  introductory  to  this  list. 

—  House  of  Commons.  General  index  to  the 
bills,  reports,  accounts,  and  other  papers,  1801- 
44.     [L.]  1833-44.     2  V.     Fo.  *7ioo.3,4 

Journals.     General   index.     Vols.   1-107. 

1547-1852.     [L.]  1785-1857.     8v.     Po.      **F.— 
Vols.  93-107,  1837-52,  have  been  ordered. 

—  House  of  Lords.  General  index  to  the  ses- 
sional papers.     1801-37.     [L.]  1839.     f°- 

No.  2  in  ♦7100.6 


Great  Britain.     House  of  Lords,  continued. 

Journals.       General   index.       1509-1863. 

[L.]  1817-65.     6  v.     F°.  **F. — 

Vols.  1820-63  have  been  ordered. 

—  Parliament.  Catalogue  of  Parliamentary 
reports  ,and  a  breviate  of  their  contents.  1696- 
1834.     [L.]   1S34.     F".  *7ioo.6 

—  -  Index  to  the  rolls,  comprising  the  peti- 
tions, pleas,  and  proceedings.  (1278-1503).  Pre- 
pared and  ed.  by  John  Strachey  [etc.].  L.,  1832. 
F*>.  **F  — ;   ♦7090.1.7 

—  Public  record  office.  Record  commissioners. 
Alphabetical  index.  Chronological  index  to  the 
statutes  of  the  realm  from  Magna  Charta  to  the 
end  of  the  reign  of  Qjieen  Anne.  [L.]  1824-28. 
2  V.    F**.  *7040. 1  ;  ^7040. 2 

Griswold,  William  M.  The  C^  P.  index  annual 
for  1881.  An  index  to  the  International  review, 
The  Popular  science,  The  Century,  Lippincott's, 
The  Nation,  The  Atlantic,  The  Living  age.  Har- 
per's, and  the  Eclectic  for  1880-81.  Bangor, 
1882.    8°.  *3i84.4 

Guy's  hospital  reports.  General  index.  L,. 
1856-75-     3  V.     8°. 

General  index,  ist  and  2d  series,  1836-53,  *7753.5;  3d 
series,  vol.  i-io,  1855-64,  *7743.i.io;  3d  series,  vol.  11-20, 
1865-75.  *7743- 1 -^o- 

Hansard,  T.  C.  General  index  to  [his]  Parlia- 
mentary debates,  1803-30,68-78.  Ed.  by  Sir  John 
Philippart.     L.,  1803-78.     12  v.     8°.         ♦7103.50 

Hardwicke's  science-gossip.  Classified  index. 
Vol.  1-13.     1865-76.     L.,  1877.     8°.         +791 1. la 

Harper's  new  monthly  magazine.  Index. 
Vol.  i-6q.  1850-1880.  Compiled  by  C.  A. 
Durfee.     N.Y.,  1881.     8°  C.R.19.2.4 

Earlier  editions,  one  covering  vols.  1-40,  and  another, 
vols.  1-50,  are  respectively  on  snelf-numbers  *522o.i3,  and 
*522oa.5i,  and  BatesHall  Desk.  For  continuation,  see  Gris- 
wold. 

Health  and  hygiene.     See  Practitioner. 

Hidalgo,  D.  Diccionario  general  de  la  biblio- 
grafia  espafiola.  T.  7.  Indice  de  materias. 
Madrid,  1881.     8«>.  [Ordered.] 

Histology.     See  Archiv. 

Historische  Zeitschrift.  Herausg.  von  Heinrich 
von  Sybel.  Register  zu  B.  1-20.  Von  Dr.  C. 
Varrentrapp.     Munchen,  1869.     8°.  ♦5218.51 

—  Same.  B.  1-36.  Bearbeitet  von  Max  Posner. 
Munchen,  1878.  8°.  ♦5228.55 
Historisches  Taschenbuch.     Lpz.  ♦2309.1 

Contents,  1S30-69,  in  vol.  for  1869. 

History.  See  Moniteur  universel ; — Revue 
retrospective. 

Hozier,  Charles  R.  de.  Indicateur  du  grand 
armorial  gdn^ral  de  France.  P.,  1866.  2  v.  in 
1.     8°.  *2637.53 

Ibis,  The  :  a  magazine  of  general  ornithology. 
Index,  1859-76.    L.,  1879.    8".  *790i.5 

Index  medicus  :  a  monthly  classified  record  of 
current  medical  literature  of  the  world.  Vol. 
1-3.     N.Y.,  1879-1881.     L.  8°.  ♦3722.5a 

A  helpful  guide  to  medical  periodical  literature  previous 
to  1S30  will  be  found  in  Callisen's  "  Medicinisches  Schrift- 
steller-Lexicon,"  33  vols.,  C.R.  7.4.1.  The  arrangement  is 
under  authors'  names. 

Index  society. 

The  publications  of  this  society,  as  far  as  issued,  have 
been  received  at  this  library.  They  do  not  include  as  yet 
any  indexes  of  periodicals. 


55 


INDEXES   TO   PERIODICALS 


January, 


Institut  de  France,  Paris.  Table  gdn^rale  et 
m^thodique  des  mdmoires  contenus  dans  les 
recueils  de  I'Academie  des  inscriptions  et  belles- 
lettres,  et  de  I'Academie  des  sciences  morales  et 
politiques,  par  Eugene  de  Rozifere  et  Eugene 
Chatel.     P.,  1856.     4°  *3302.3 

—  Academic  des  inscriptions  et  belles-lettres. 
Mdmoires.     P.,  1839,  74.     2  v.     4°. 

Tables  des  matiires,  vol.  i-io,  1815-33,  *3392.j;  vol.  la-ai, 
1839-57.  ♦3302.1. 

Tableau  g^n^ral  raisonn^  et  m^thodique 

des  ouvrages  contenus  dans  le  recueil  des  Me- 
moires  de  I'Academie  jusques  et  compris  I'annee 
1788;  servant  de  supplement  aux  tables  de  ce 
recueil.     Par.  M.  D  [e  I'Averdj].    P.,  1791.    4°. 

*3302.4 

—  Academie  des  sciences  morales  et  politiques. 
Table  g^ndrale  alphabetique  et  chronologique. 
1837-55-     P.,  i860.     8°.  *32i5.l 

—  Academie  royale  des  sciences.  M^moires. 
Table  gen^rnle  des  matieres.  T.  i-io.  1666- 
1790.     P.,  1 734- 1 809.     10  V.     40.  *327i.ii 

Nouvelle  table  des  articles.      1666-1770. 

P-.  1775-76-     4v.     4°.  *327i.ia 

Comptes-rendus  hebdomadaires  des  se- 
ances.   Table  1-31 ;  32-61.   P.,  1853,  70.    2  v.  4°. 

[Ordered.] 

Institution  of  civil  engineers,  London.-  Min- 
utes of  proceedings.  General  index.  Vol.  1-30. 
1837-70-     L.,  1865,  71.     2  V.     8°.  *4028.2 

—  Subject  index.  Vol.  1-58.  1837-79.  L., 
1881.     8°.  *4028.59 

Institute  archeologico  di  Roma.  Repertorio 
universale.  Indice,  1829-43,  1854-73.  Roma, 
1848-75.     3  V.     8°.  *5256.2 

The  Repertorio  for  1829-33  is  bound  in  T.  5  of  the  An- 
nali  [*S2S6.3.  1833].  There  is  no  general  index  for  1844-53. 
The  Indice  to  the  Annali  for  these  years  forms  pt.  2  of  T.  25 
of  the  Annali.     This  volume  is  ordered. 

International  review.  General  index.  Vol.  1-9. 
1874-80.     Bangor,  1881.     8".       Bates  Hall  Desk 

For  continuation  see  Griswold,  W.  M.,  the  compiler  of 
this  Index. 

Intime  club,  Paris.  Croquis  d'architecturc. 
Table  g^ndrale  des  vols.  i-io.  ireser.,  1866-76. 
P.,  1878.     8".  Trustees'  Room 

Ireland.  House  of  Commons.  General  index 
to  eleven  volumes  of  the  journals.  [1630-1760.] 
Dublin,  1763.     F°.  **F  — 

Italy.     See  Archivio. 

Jahrbiicher  der  Literatur.  Universal  Register, 
B.  1-125.  1818-1849.  Wien,  1849.  3  v-  i"  2. 
8°.  *3236.i. 126-128 

Jahresbericht  iiber  die  Fortschritte  der  reinen 
pharmaceutischen  und  technischen  Chemie,  Phy- 
sik,  Mineralogie  und  Geologic.  Register  zuden 
Berichten  fiir  1847-76.  Giessen,  1858,  68,  80. 
3  V.     8°.  *3985.a 

Journal  des  ^conomistes.  Table  alphabitique 
gen^rale  des  matiferes.     P.,  1844-74.     10  v.     8°. 

ire  s^rie.  T.  1-9,  1841-44,  in  vol.  9  of  *7649.5o;  T.  10-18, 
1844-47,  •"  vol  18;  T.  19-37,  1847-50,  in  vol.  27;  T.  28-37, 
'851-53,  in  vol.  37.  2rae  s^rie.  T.  1-20,  1S54-5S.  in  vol  30  of 
•7648.50;  T.  ai-40,  1859-63,  in  vol  40  of  *7647.si ;  T.  41-48, 
1864-65,  in  vol.  48  of  •7647.51.  3me  serie.  T.  1-12,1806-68, 
in  vol.  12  of  •7647.C1 ;  r.  13-24,  1S69-71,  in  vol  24  of  ^7646.50; 
T.  35-36,  1872-74,  in  vol.  36  of  *7646.50. 

Tables.       P., 


Journal    des    math^matiques. 
1854,  74.     2  V.     4°. 

ire  sirie.    Vol.  1-20,  1836-55,  in  vol.  19-30  of  •3363.3.    amc 
sirie.    Vol.  1-19,  1856-74,  in  vol.  19  of  •3363.2. 


Journal  des  savants.  Table  g^ndrale  des  ma- 
tieres.    1665-1750.     T.  1-10.     P.,  1753-64.     10  v. 

4°-  ,  *33i3-i 

—  Same.  Table  methodique  et  analytique  des 
articles.     1816-58.     P.,  i860.     4°.  '     *3393-i 

Journal  fiir  Kinderkrankheiten.  Vollstandiges 
Namen-  und  Sachregister  iiber  die  Jahrgange 
1843-58  oder  B.  1-31.  Erlangen,  1851,  59.  2  v. 
in  1.     8°.  *7766.9 

Journal  fiir  Ornithologie.  General-Index. 
1853-67.     Cassel,  1870.     8°.  "^sgoS.si 

Journal  of  mental  science.  General  index  to  the 
first  24  vols.,  bj  G.  F.  Blandford.     L.,  1879.     8°. 

*38oo.20.a 

Kaiserliche  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften, 
Vienna.  Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche 
Classe.     Denkschriften.      Vol.  26,  40of*33io.50 

—  Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche  Clas- 
se. Sitzungsberichte.  Register  zu  den  Banden 
1-80.     Wien,  1854-80.     8°.  *337oa.6o 

—  Philosophisch-historische  Classe.  Denk- 
schriften. Register  zu  den  Banden  1-14.  Wien, 
1866.     4°  *3320.i.i4 

—  Philosophisch-historische  Classe.  Sitzungs- 
berichte. Register  zu  den  Banden  1-70.  Zusam- 
mengestellt  von  Fr.  Ser.  Scharler.  Wien,  1S74. 
8°.  *335o.i6 

—  Philosophisch-historische  Classe.  Sitzungs- 
berichte. Register  zu  den  Banden  i  bis  90. 
Wien,  1854-79.     9  P^^  '"  ^  ^'-     8°.  *3350'I5 

Kaiserliche-koenigliche  geologische  Reichsan- 
stalt,  Vienna.  Jahrbuch.  General-Register.  B. 
1-20.  1850-70.  Wien,  1863, 72.   2  V.  in  1.  8°.  *5866.4 

Kayscr,  (^.  G.  Biicher-Lexikon.  Sachregister. 
[1750-1832.]     Lpz.,  1838.     4° 

C.R.7.2.1 ;  Ordering  dept. 

Kerl,  Bruno,  ed.  Repertorium  der  technischen 
Literatur.  Neue  Folge,  1854-77.  Lpz- j  1871-79. 
5  V.     8°.  ♦3981-51 

Koenigliche  bayerische  Akademie  der  Wissen- 
schaften. Inhaltsverzeichniss  zu  Jahrgang  1860- 
1870  der  Sitzungsberichte.      Miinchen,  1872.    8°. 

*3265.5o 

—  Index  generalis  in  monumentorum  Boico- 
rum  vol.  1-14.     Monachii,  1847.     40.  *2855.i 

Koenigliche  Gesellschaft  der  Wissenschaften, 
Giittingen.  Allgemeines  Register  von  1753- 
1782.    Goettingen,  1784.    2v.  ini.     16°.     *32i9.i 

Koenigliche  preussiche  Academie  der  Wissen- 
schaften, Berlin.  Register  fiir  die  Monatsbe- 
richte.   1836-73.  Berlin,  i860,  75.  2  v.  8°.  *3384.4 

Kritische  Vierteljahrschrift  fiir  Gesetzgebung 
und  Rechtswissenschaft.  Register,  B.  1-19. 
\Also.'\  Register  zur  Kritische  Ueberschau,B.  1-6. 
Miinchen,  1868,  78.     2  v.  in  1.     8°.  *56i9.3 

Law.  See  American  jurist;  —  American  law 
review;  —  Kritische  Vierteljahrschrift;  —  Mas- 
sachusetts ;  —  Raithbj ;  —  United  States. 

Leisure  hour.  The.  Index  for  the  first  2^  vols. 
1852-76.     L.,  1877.     L.  8°.  *73ii.50 

Lippincott's  piagazine.  General  index  to  the 
first  series.  (Vol.  1-26.)  [Comp.  by  William  M. 
Griswold.]    Bangor,  1881.    8°.    Bates  Hall  Desk 

For  continuation  see  Griswold. 

Littell's  living  age.  General  index  to  vols.  37- 
148.  [Compiled  by  William  M.  Griswold.] 
Bangor,  1881.     8°.  Bates  Hall  Desk 

For  continuation  see  Griswold. 

Liverpool.  Literary  and  philosophical  society. 
Proceedings.  Index  to  vols.  1-25.  1S44-71. 
Liverpool,  1871.     8°.  *5ia6.i.a6 


56 


1882. 


INDEXES   TO  PERIODICALS 


Machines.  See  France  ;  —  Oppermann  ;  — 
Practische  Maschinen-Constructeur. 

Magasin  encjclopddique.  Table  gen^rale  des 
matieres  des  122  volumes  qui  composent  la  col- 
lection complete.  T.  1-4.  1795-1816.  P.,  1819. 
8°.  *3276.2 

Maine.  Agriculture  of  Maine.  General  index. 
1850-75.  By  S.  L.  Boardman.  Augusta,  1876. 
8°.  *6339.22 

Massachusetts.  Index  to  decisions  in  Massa- 
chusetts reports,  from  1860-77,  on  the  constitu- 
tion, general  statutes  and  the  acts  and  resolves 
of  the  general  court  since  i860.  Compiled  by 
Charles  H.  S.  Williams.     B.,  1878.     8".    *5693-i2 

— ,  Board  of  agriculture.  General  index  of 
annual  reports  1-25.     1853-77.     B.,  1878.     80. 

Vol.  for  i^Tj-'jS  of  *6445.4 

Mat^riaux  pour  I'histoire  primitive  et  naturelle 
de  I'homme.  Table  gen^rale  des  dix  premiers 
volumes  (1865-75).    Toulouse,  n.  d.    8°.    *6237.55 

Mathematics.     See  Journal. 

Medicine.  See  Archiv ;  —  Archives ;  —  Bul- 
letin ; —  Edinburgh  med.  and  surg.  journal;  — 
Guy's  hospital;  —  Index  medicus; — Journal 
fiir  Kinderkrankheiten  ;  —  Neale ;  —  Pathological 
8OC. ;  — Practitioner;  — Royal  med.  and  chirurg. 
soc. 

Mental  science.     See  Journal. 

Messager  des  sciences  historiques  deBelgique. 
Tables  gen^rales.  1823-30,  1833-53.  Gand, 
1854.     8°.  *33i9.i.i 

Metallurgy.     See  Revue  univ.  des  mines,  etc. 

Military  art.     See  Revue  militaire  francjaise. 

Mines.  See  Annales  des  mines ;  —  Revue 
univ.  des  mines. 

Mittheilungen  aus  Justus  Perthes'  Geographi- 
scher  Anstalt.  Inhaltsverzeichniss,  1865-74. 
Gotha,  1877.     4^.  *627i.5o 

Moniteur  universel.     P.,  1801-52.     F°. 

Revolution  fraiKjaise,  ou  analyse  complete,  etc.  1787-99. 
2v.,  N.R.E.i.  Table  alphabetique,  17S7-99.  3  v.,  N.R.E.2. 
Tables.  Histoire  du  consulat  etde  I'empire,  1799-1814.  3  v., 
N.R.E.3.  Tables  chronologique  et  alphab^tique,  1815-51. 
7  v.,  N.R.E.4. 

Monthly  review.  General  index.  1749-84, 
1790-1816.    L.,  1786,  1818.    4v.    8°.      C.R.19.3.6 

Moroni,  Gaetano.  Indice  generale  alfabetico 
delle  materie  del  Dizionario  di  erudizione  storico- 
ecclesiastica.    Venezia,  1878-79.   6  v.   8°.  *355i.53 

Muehlhausen,  Germany.  Socidtd  industrielle. 
Bulletin  sp^ciale.  Mulhouse,  1876.  8°.  ♦5341.50.46 

Vol.  46, contains  a  Table  g^n^rale  des  matidres. 

Museum  d'histoire  naturelle.  Memoires. 
Table  g^n^rale  raisonn^e  et  alphab^tique.  [2e 
sdr.J     Vol.  1-20.     1815-32.     P.,  1832.     4°. 

♦5872.1.20 

Nation,  The.  General  index.  Vol.  1-30. 
July,  1865-Sept.,  i88o.  [By  William  M.  Gris- 
wold.]     B.,  1880.     8°.  Bates  Hall  Desk 

For  continuation  see  Griswold. 

Natural  historj'.     See  Museum. 

Neale,  Richard.  The  medical  digest,  being  a 
means  of  ready  reference  to  the  principal  contribu- 
tions to  medical  science  during  the  last  30  years. 
L.,  1877.     8°.  *5724-56 

Neuer  Nekrolog  der  Deutschen.  Register, 
1823-52.    Weimar,  1836-56.    3  v.    16°.      *2859.i-3 

New  England  historical  and  genealogical  reg- 
ister. General  index  to  vols.  1-15.  1847-61. 
B.,  1856,  61.     2  v.     8".  Vol.  10,  15  of  *2335.i 

New  Englander,  The.  Index.  Vol.  1-19. 
1843-61.     New  Haven,  1862.     8°.  C.R.19.2.10 


New  Zealand  institute.  Transactions  and  pro- 
ceedings. Index.  Vol.  i-S.  Wellington,  1877. 
8^  *336o.io 

Niles'  weekly  register.  General  index.  Vol. 
1-12.     1811-17.     Bait,  1818.     8°.  *3i4i.i 

North  American  review.  General  index. 
Vol.  1-25.     1815-27.    B.,  1829.    8°.        C.R.19.3.I 

—  Index.  Vol.  1-125.  1815-77.  By  William 
Gushing.     Cambr.,  1878.     8°. 

C.R.19.2.16;  B.H.Desk;  *3i53.9 

—  Supplementary  index  to  vols.  126-131.  187S- 
80.     [By  W.  Gushing.]  Bates  Hall  Desk 

Notes  and  queries.  General  index  to  series  1-5. 
L.,  1856-80.     5  V.     Sm.  4°.  C.R.19.2.9 

Numismatic  chronicle.  The,  and  Journal  of  the 
Numismatic  society.  Index.  Vol.  1-20.  1839- 
58.     L.,  1859.     8°.  *62i3.i.20 

Numismatics.     See  Revue. 

Nuova  antologia  di  scienze,  lettere  ed  arti. 
Indice  generale  dei  30  volumi  della  prima  serie 
(anni  1866-1875).    Firenze,  1876.    8°.       *726oa.5 

Oppermann  publications.  Tables  g^ndrales 
des  matieres.     P.,  1875.     8°.  *4026.i7 

Contents.  —  Nouvelles  annates  de  la  construction.  1855  i 
1875;  Portefeuille  ^conomique  des  machines.  1856211875; 
Traits  complet  des  chemins  de  far  ^conouiiques. 

Oriental  literature,  etc.  5e«  Deutsche  morgen- 
landische  Gesellschaft;  —  Society  asiatique. 

Ornithology.     See  Ibis ;  — Journal. 

Patents.  See  Dingier;  —  France;  —  Great 
Britain  ;  —  Schubarth  ;  —  United  States. 

Pathological  society,  Lottdon.  General  index 
to  Transactions  for  vols.  1-25,  1847-74.  ^-i  1864, 
75.     2  V.     8°.  *7786.2 

Pharmaceutical  journal,  The.  Index  to  vol.  1- 
18,  old  ser. ;  vol.  1-9,  2d  ser.  1841-68.  L.,  1857, 
69.     2  V.  in  I.     8<*.  *57i7-3 

Pharmacy.  See  American  journal ; — Ameri- 
can pharmaceutical  assoc. ; — Annalen. 

Physics.     See  Annalen  ;  — Jahresbericht. 

Physiology.     See  Archiv. 

Political  economj',  etc.  See  Annuaire ;  — 
Journal  des  dconomistes. 

Poole,  William  F.  An  alphabetical  index  to 
subjects,  treated  in  the  reviews  and  other  period- 
icals, to  which  no  indexes  have  been  published. 
N.Y.,   1848.     8°.      No.  2in  Pph.  V.  166;  *5i62.52 

—  An  index  to  periodical  literature.  N.Y., 
1853.     8°.  *3i8o.6;  *3i82.3 

Practische  Maschinen-Constructeur.  General- 
Register.    1868-1880.    Lpz.,  1881.    8°.     *696oa.5- 

Practitioner,  The :  a  journal  of  therapeutics 
and  public  health.  Ed.  by  T.  Lauder  Brunton. 
General  index  to  vol.  1-12.     L.  [1876.]     Sm.  8°. 

♦7796.5a 

Princeton  review.     Sec  Biblical  repertory. 

Professional  papers  on  Indian  engineering. 
Index  to  the  1st  series,  vol.  1-7;  2d  series,  vol. 
1-5.  By  J.  G.  Medley  [etc.].  Roorkee,  1871, 
77.     8°.  ♦6016.55 

Quarterly  review.  General  index.  Vol.  1-140. 
L.,  1820-76.     7  v.     8°.  C.R.19.3.4 

Raithby,  John.  Index  to  the  €tatutes  at  large, 
from  Magna  Charta,  to  the49thyear  of  George  III. 
L.,  1814.     3  V.     8°.  *705V2 

Revue  arch^ologique.    P.,  1844-80.    8". 

Table  generale  alpliab^tiq-ue.  Vol.  i-io,  i8|4-49i  '"  vol. 
30  of  2217.51;  vol.  11-16,  1S49-53,  in  vol.32  of  2217.51.  Table 
d^cennale  de  la  nouvelle  siirie,  1860-69.     [Ordered.] 

Revue  Britannique.  Revue  Internationale. 
Table  g^n^rale  1825,  80.  Par.  J.  Drapier.  P., 
1881.    8°.  ♦53893.60 


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INDEXES   TO   PERIODICALS 


Jaxiuary, 


Revue  de  la  numismatique  beige.  Table  alpha- 
b^tique.     (1842-56.)  Bruxelles,  1858.  8".     6223.2 

Revue  des  deux  mondes.  Table  gdnerale. 
1831-74.     P.,  1875.    8°.        C.R.19.2.5;  B.H.Desk 

Revue  militaire  fran^aise.  Table  des  matieres. 
[T.  1-13.]     1861-70.     P.,  n.  d.     8°.  *7954.4 

Revue  retrospective.     P.,  1833-38.     20  v.   8". 

Table  des  matieres.  i  re,  2e  s^rie,  1833-37,  •"  '^ol-  '2,  2e 
s^r.  of  *5409.5o;  3e  ser.,  1S3S,  in  vol.  3,  36  ser.  of  *5409.5o. 

Revue  universelle  des  mines,  de  la  metallurgie, 
des  travaux  publics,  des  sciences  et  des  arts 
appliques  a  I'industrie.  Table  g^n^rale  des 
matieres  de  la  ire  s^rie.  T.  1-40.  (18^7-1876.) 
P.,  1878.     8°.  *587oa.55 

Royal  agricultural  society  of  England,  London. 
Journal.  General  index  to  ist  series.  Vol.  1-25. 
L.,  1865.     8".  *3996.6o 

Royal  astronomical  society,  London.  Monthly 
notices.  General  index  to  the  first  29  vols.  1827- 
69.     L.,  1870.     80.  *335i-4 

—  Memoirs.  General  index  to  vol.  1-38. 
1827-70.     L.,  1871.     8°.  *E.i48.2 

Royal  geographical  society,  London.  Journal. 
General  index.  Vol.  1-40,  1831-70.  L,.,  1S44- 
81.     4v.     80.  *6265.i 

Royal  Irish  academy,  Dublin.  Index  to  the 
Transactions  from  1786-1813.  [Vol.  i-ii.]  L., 
1813.    4°.  *3290.7 

Royal  medical  and  chirurgical  society,  London. 
General  index  to  the  first  33  volumes  of  the 
medico-chirurgical  transactions.  1809-50.  L., 
1851.     8°.  *5745-i-i 

—  General  index  to  the  first  53  vols.  1809-70. 
L.,  1S71.     8°.  *5745-i-2 

Royal  society,  I^ondon.  Catalogue  of  scientific 
papers.  Vol.  1-8.  1800-73.  L.,  1867-79.  8  v.  4°. 
[Arranged  by  authors'  names.]  C.R.6.2.1 

—  Philosophical  transactions.  General  in- 
dex to  vol.  1-120.  [1665-1830.]  L.,  1787-1833. 
3  V.  in  2.     4°.  *326o.i5 

Schotte,  F.  Repertorium  der  technischen, 
mathematischen  und  naturwissenschaftlichen 
Journal-Literatur.  iter,  2ter  Jahrgang. ,  Lpz., 
1869,  70.     2  V.     8°.  Patent  Room 

Schubarth,  E.  L.  Repertorium.  Subject- 
matter  index  to  the  published  inventions  of  all 
nations.    1823-53.    L.,  1856.    8".      No.  i  in  3981. i 

—  Repertorium  der  technischen  Literatur. 
1823-53.     Berlin,  1856.     8°.  No.  2  in  3981. i 

Kept  in  the  Patent  Room. 

Science.  See  American  journal ;  —  Annales 
des  science  naturelles ;  —  Antologia ;  —  British  as- 
sociation ;  —  Figuier;  —  Hardwicke ;  —  Institut 
de  France; — Jahresbericht; — Journal  des  sa- 
vants ;  —  Nuova  antologia ;  —  Royal  society ;  and 
the  names  of  Academies. 

Scotland.  Parliament.  General  index  to  the 
acts.     Edinb.,  1875.     F°.  *7o8o.i.i2 

Scribner's  monthly.  Index.  Vol.  i-io,  Nov. 
1870-Oct.  1875.     N.Y.,   1876.     8°. 

♦7392.4;  C.R.  19. 2.12  ;    B.H.  Desk 

—  General  index.  [Compiled  by  W.  M.  Gris- 
wold.]     Bangor,  i88i.     8°.  *7392.5 

For  continuation,  see  Griswold  (The  Century). 

Society  asiatique,  Paris.  Journal.  P.,  1822- 
80.     116  V.     8". 

Table  des  matiferes.  2e  et  3me  s^r.,  182S-42,  *3337.i.i4; 
Ame  et  5  me  serie,  1843-62,  *3337.i.3o;  6me  s^r.,  1863-72, 
•3347.50.20.     There  is  no  general  index  for  the  first  series. 

Soci6t6  de  g^ographie,  Paris.  Bulletin.  Table 
g^neralede  la  ire-4e  s6rie.  1821-60.     [Ordered.] 


Society  of  arts,  London.  Journal.  Index  to 
vols.  1-20.     L.,  1863,  73.    2v.  in  I.     8°.      *72i2.5 

Spain.  See  Biblioteca ;  —  Campillo ;  —  Hi- 
dalgo. 

Statistical  society,  London.  Journal.  General 
index  to  vols.  1-35.  1834-72.  L.,  1854-74.  3  v. 
in  2.    8°  2288.1 

Statistics.     See  Annuaire. 

Surgery.     See  Medicine. 

Technologiste,  Le.  Tables  alphabdtique  et 
analytique.  T.  1-20.  1839-59.  P-i  1867.  8°.  *8o22.50 

Technology,  etc.  See  Dingier;  — Figuier;  — 
Genie  ;  —  Kerl ;  —  Muehlhausen  ;  —  Oppermann  ; 
—  Revue ;  —  Schotte  ;  —  Schubarth ;  —  Society  of 
arts. 

Theology,  ^ee  Biblical  repertory; — Biblio- 
theca  sacra  ;  —  Christian  examiner;  —  Congre- 
gational quarterly;  — New  Englander. 

Times,  The.  Index  to  the  Times  newspaper. 
1862-81.     L.,  1864-81.     8°.  *5357.50 

Four  volumes  are  published  each  year. 

United  States.  General  index  to  the  laws  from 
1789-1827.  Compiled  by  Samuel  Burch.  Wash., 
1828.     8°.  *C.i59.8 

—  Consolidated  index  of  the  executive  docu- 
ments of  the  House  of  representatives  from  the 
26th-40th  congress.   Wash.,  1870.     8°.      *C.25i.i 

—  Consolidated  index  of  the  reports  of  the 
committees  of  the  House  of  representatives,  from 
the  26th-4oth  congress.  Wash.,  1869.  8°.  *C. 251.2 

—  Index  to  the  documents  of  the  House 
of  representatives.  i8th-2ist  congress.  Wash., 
1832.     8°.  *C.i59.io 

—  Index  to  the  executive  documents  and 
reports  of  committees  of  the  House  of  repr. 
1831-39.     Wash.,  n.  d.     8«.  *C.i59.n 

—  Journals  of  Congress.  General  index 
from  the  1st  to  loth  congress.  By  Albert  Ord- 
way.     Wash.,  1880.    8°.  *C.i30.io 

See  the  note  introductory  to  this  List  and  Congressional 
record. 

—  Coast  survey.  General  index  of  papers 
contained  in  reports  from  1851-70.  [Wash., 
187 1.]     4°.  No.  loa.  in  *446oa.53 

: —  Dept.  of  agriculture.  General  index 
of  the  agricultural  reports  of  the  Patetit  office, 
1837-61,  and  of  the  Department  of  agriculture 
1862-76.     Wash.,  1879.   8^  *599oa.40 

—  Patent  office.  General  index  of  the  "  Official 
gazette  "  and  monthly  volumes  of  patents.  1872- 
81.     Wash.,  1873-81.     10  V.     8°.      Patent  Room 

—  Subject-matter  index  of  patents  for  in- 
ventions.    1 790-1873.     Wash.,  1874.     3  V.     8°. 

Patent  Room 
Unsere  Zeit.     Generalregister.   Lpz.,  1864-79. 

4  V.    8".  *7322.2 

B.  i-S,  1857-64  in  B.,  8;  Jahrg.  i-J,  neue  Folge,  1S65-69, 
in  Jahrg.  5,  Italfte  2;  jahrg,  6-10,  neue  Folge,  1870-74,  in 
Jahrg.  10,  Halfte  3;  Jahrg.  11-15,  "^"^  Folge,  1S75-79,  '■* 
Jahrg.  15,  Halfte  2. 

Westermann,  George.  Tllustrirte  deutsche 
Monats-Hefte  fiir  das  gesammte  geistige  Leben 
der  Gegenwart.  General-Register  zum  1-24  B. 
Braunschweig,  1869.     8"^.  [Ordered.] 

Westminster  review.  General  index.  Vol. 
1-33.     1824-40.     L.,  1842.     8°.  *3i56.x.37 

Zeitschrift  fiir  analytische  Chemie.  Autoren- 
und  Sach-Register  zu  den  Biinden  i-io.  (1S62- 
71.)  Bearbeitet  von  W.  Casselmann.  Wiesbaden, 
1872.     8°.  *397oa. 50.10 

Zoological  society,  London.  Proceedings. 
Index,  1848-70.     L.,  1863,  72.    2v.     8°.     *5887.ao 


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COPYRIGHT 


Copyright. 


The  following  list  embraces  the  titles  of  books  and  review  articles,  etc.,  on  Copyright  and 
kindred  subjects,  to  be  found  in  the  Boston  Public  Library.  Many  works  relating  to  Patents 
contain  chapters  on  Copyright. 


Addison,  C.  G.  Wrongs  and  their  remedies. 
Pp.  41-47.     L.,  1873.     8°.  3663.50 

Address  in  behalf  of  the  American  copyright 
club.    N.Y.,  1843.    20pp.    8".        No.  9  in  *3664.8 

Agnew,  W.  F.  The  law  and  practice  relating 
to  letters  patent  for  inventions.     L.,  1874.     8". 

3665.61 

Alison,  5/>  A.  The  copyright  question.  (In  his 
miscellaneous  essays.     Phila.,  1S45.)         4555.10 

First  published  in  Blackwood,  Jan.,  1S42.  ^ 

American  publishers  and  English  authors. 
By  Stylus  [pseud.].     Bait,  1879.      23  pp.     8°. 

No.  2  in  *5665.i6 

Arber,  E.,  editor.  A  transcript  of  the  registers 
of  the  company  of  stationers  of  London,  1554- 
1640.     L.,  1875-77.     4  V.     Sm.  fo.  *246i.i2 

Blaine,  D.  R.  Laws  of  artistic  copyright.  L., 
1853.     8°.  [Ordered.] 

Blanc,  E.  Traits  de  la  contrefacjon.  4e  ^d.  P., 
1855.  [Ordered.] 

Bohn,  H.  G.  The  question  of  unreciprocated 
foreign  copyright  in  Great  Britain.  Report  of 
speeches  at  a  meeting  at  Hanover  Square  rooms, 
July  I,  1851.     L.,  1851.     8°.        No.  4  in  *5665.i6 

Breulier,  A.  Du  droit  de  perpdtuitd  de  la 
propridt^  intellectuelle.    P.,  1855.    8°.         3621.14 

Brief  observations  on  the  copy-right  bill ;  in  a 
letter  to  the  bishop  of  Norwich  [by  M.  A.].  June, 
1818.  L.,  1821.  pp.  523-528.  (/«  Pamphleteer. 
Vol.  18.)  *6575-i 

Britten,  J.  Rights  of  literature.  L.,  1814. 
vii,  80  pp.     8°.  [Ordered.] 

Brunet,  J.  Constitution  de  la  propridte  intel- 
lectuelle.    P.,  n.  d.     16°.  3666.31 

Brydges,  Sir  Egerton.  Reasons  for  a  farther 
amendment  of  Act  54,  Geo.  iii.,  c.  156,  being  an 
Act  to  amend  the  Copyright  act  of  Q^ieen  Anne. 
L.,  1817.  493-507  pp.  (/«  Pamphleteer.  Vol. 
10.)  *6575-i 

Buckingham,  S.  I.  Copyright  laws.  Speech, 
in  the  House  of  commons,  April,  1836.  L.,  1836. 
18  pp.     8".  No.  I  in  *3664.8 

Bump,  O.  F.  The  law  of  patents,  trade-marks, 
and  copy-rights.     N.Y.,  1877.     8".  3665.64 

Burke,  P.  Law  of  international  copyright  be- 
tween England  and  France.  L.,1852.   12°.  3666.30 

—  The  present  state  of  the  law  of  copyright, 
with  a  view  to  its  amendment.  L.,  1863.  18  pp. 
8°.  No.  2rin  5566.6 

Campbell,  J.  Considerations  and  arguments 
proving  the  inexpediency  of  an  international 
copyright  law.     N.Y.,  1844.     24  pp.     8°. 

No.  6  in  ♦3664.8 
Carey,    H.    C.      The   international   copyright 
question  considered.     Phila.,  1872.   30  pp.    8°. 

No.  16  in  *3664.8 

—  Letters  on  international  copyright.  Phila., 
1853.     72  pp.    8".  No.  7  in  *3664.8 

—  Same.     2d  ed.      N.Y.,  1868.      88  pp.      8°. 

No.  8  in  *3664,8 


Carlyle,  T.  Petition  on  the  copyright  bill. 
1839.  (^^  ^'^  Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays. 
Vol.  4.)  2558.3 

Carte,  T.  Further  reasons  addressed  I0  Parlia- 
ment for  rendering  more  effectual  the  Act  of  Q^ 
Anne  relating  to  vesting  in  authors  the  right  of 
copies,  for  the  encouragement  of  learning,  by 
R.  H.     L.,  1737.  [Ordered.] 

Case  stated  between  the  public  libraries  and 
the  booksellers.  L.,  1813.  343-368  pp.  (/« 
Pamphleteer.     Vol.  2.)  *6575.x 

Chamberlin,  F.  American  commercial  law. 
Pp.  879-8S7.     Hartford,  1870.     8°.  5664.2 

Champagnac,  G-  de.  Etude  sur  la  propri^t^ 
littdraire.     P.,  i860.     12".  3666.36 

Christian,  E.  Reasons  for  a  modification  of  the 
Act  of  Q^  Anne,  respecting  copyright.  L.,  1813. 
8".  [Ordered.] 

—  Vindication  of  the  right  of  universities  of 
Great  Britain  to  a  copy  of  every  new  publication. 
3d  ed.     L.,  1818.     8°.  [Ordered.] 

Christie,  W.  D.  A  plea  for  perpetual  copy- 
right.    L.,  1840.    8°.  [Ordered'.] 

Clark,  H.  J.  Claim  for  scientific  property. 
[Camb.,  1863.]     3  pp.    8°.  No.  12  in  3664.8 

Comettant,  O.  La  propridt^  intellectuelle. 
P.,  1858.     12°.  3666.33 

Copinger,  W.  A.  The  law  of  copyright  in 
literature  and  art.     L.,  1870.     8°.  3663.6 

Copyright,  national  and  international,  from 
the  point  of  view  of  a  publisher.  L.,  1879. 
47  pp.     8°.  3667.22 

Curtis,  G.  T.  Explanations  of  accompanying 
bill  [for  protection  of  copvright  in  designs]. 
[B.,  1852.']    n.  t.  p.    18  pp.     8«.    No.  2  in  *5662.8 

—  Treatise  on  the  law  of  copyright  in  books, 
etc.,  in  England  and  America.  B.,  1847.  8°.  3666.3 

Delalain,  A.  H.  J.  Legislation  de  la  propri^t^ 
litteraire  et  artistique.     Nouv.  ^d.     P.,  1858.    8°. 

3666.20 

Dentu  contra  Dreyfous.  Ein  interessanter 
Pressprozess  vor  dem  Zucht-Polizei-Gericht  In 
Paris  in  Sachen  der  Uebersetzung  des  Buches 
von  Moritz  Busch  :  Graf  Bismarck  und  seine 
Leute.     Lpz.,  1880.     23  pp.     8".  3667.24 

Drone,  E.  S.  A  treatise  on  the  law  of  property 
in  intellectual  productions  in  Great  Britain  and 
the  United  States.     B.,  1879.     S". 

3662.6a 

Duppa,  R.  Address  to  the  parliament  of  Great 
Britain,  on  the  claims  of  authors  to  their  own 
copvright.  3d.  ed.  By  a  member  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Cambridge,  n.  p.,  1813.  S".  (/« 
Pamphleteer.    Vol.  2,  pp.  169-202.) 

Vol.  2  of  *6575.i 

Enquiry  into  the  nature  and  origin  of  literary 
property.     L.,  1762.     8°.  [Ordered.] 

Few  words.  A,  on  copyright  questions,  with 
some  objections  to  Mr.  Sergeant  Talfourd's  bill. 
L.,  1839.     8».  [Ordered.] 


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COPYRIGHT 

Fliniaux,  C.  La  propriety  industrielle,  et  la 
propriete  litteraire  et  artistique  en  France  et  a 
I'etranger.     P.,  1879.     ^^^-  56693.9 

FoUeville,  D.  de.  De  la  propriety  litteraire  et 
ar.istique.     P.,  1877.     33-|- PP-     S°.  3665.18 

France.  Ministry  of  state.  Commission  de  la 
propriete  litteraire  et  artistique.  P.,  1863.  S".  5662.1 

Fraser,  J.  Handy-book  of  patent  and  copyright 
law,  English  and  foreign.     L.,  i860.     Sm.  8°. 

3666.34;  133.20 

Friedlaender,  M.  Der  einheimische  und  aus- 
landische  Rechtschutz  gegen  Nachdruck  und 
Nachbildung.     Leipzig,  1857.     8°.  3666.7 

Gastambide,  J.  A.  Historique  et  thdorie  de  la 
propriete  des  auteurs.     P.,  1862.     8°.  3666.9 

—  Traite  de  la  contrefaqon.     P.,  1837.     8°. 

[Ordered.] 

Gerhard,  F.  Will  the  people  of  the  United 
States  be  benefited  by  an  international  copyright 
law.?     N.Y.,  186S.    27  pp.    8^  No.  15  in  *3664.8 

Godson,  R.  A  practical  treatise  on  the  law  of 
patents  for  inventions  and  copyright.  2d  ed. 
Added  a  supplement,  by  P.  Burke.    L.,  1851.   8°. 

3666.15 

Hood,  T.  Copyright  and  copy  wrong.  Let- 
ters to  the  editor  of  the  Athenaeum.  (/«  his 
Prose  and  verse.     N.Y.,   1843.)  885.18 

Hotten,  J.  C.  Literary  copyright.  L.,  1871. 
8°.  [Ordered.] 

Jobard,  J.  B.  Organon  de  la  propriete  intel- 
lectuelle.     P.,  1851.     160.  5669.5 

Klostermann,  R.  Das  geistige  Eigenthum 
an  Schriften,  Kunstwerken  und  Erfindungen, 
nach  preussischem  und  internationalem  Rechte. 
Berlin,  1867,  69^.     2  v.     8°.  5663.3 

Laboulaye,  E.  R.  L.  Etudes  sur  la  propriety 
litteraire  en  France  et  en  Angleterre.  Suivies 
des  trois  discours  prononces  au  parlement  d'An- 
gleterre  par  Sir  T.  N.  Talfourd,  trad,  par  P. 
Laboulaye.     P.,  1858.     8°.  3666.23 


January, 

Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de.  Discours  sur  la  pro- 
priete litteraire  et  artistique,  le  13  mars,  1S41. 
n.  t.  p.       16  pp.     8°  2114.40 

Law,  S.  D.  Copyright  and  patent  laws  of  the 
U.  S.,  1790  to  186S.  With  notes  of  judicial  de- 
cisions.    N.  Y.,  1867.     12°.  3666.10 

—  Digest  of  American  cases  relating  to  patents 
for  inventions  and  copyrights  from  1789  to  1862, 
also  the  American  cases  in  respect  to  trade-marks. 
N.  Y.,  1862.     8°.  5661.2 

Law  of  copyright,  regarding  authors,  dramatic 
writers,  and  musical  composers.  By  a  Bar- 
rister.    L.,  1842.  [Ordered.] 

Lebret,  G.  A.  La  propriety  litteraire  et  ar- 
tistique.    P.,  1878.     8'^.  3663.14 

Letter  from  a  gentleman  in  Edinburgh,  con- 
cerning literary  property.     Edinb.,  1769.     8°. 

No.  12  in  *Pph.  V.  347 

Levi,  L.  Manual  of  mercantile  law.  p.  64. 
Phila.,  1S54.     80.  3665.15 

Lieber,  F.  International  copyright,  in  a  letter 
to  W.  C.  Preston.     N.Y.,  1840.     67  pp.     8°. 

No.  9  in  Vol.  2  of  *4295.26 

—  Manual  of  political  ethics.  Vol.  1,  p.  132. 
B.,  183S.  4285.3 

Lowndes,  J.  J.  Historical  sketch  of  the  law  of 
copvright,  with  remarks  on  Talfourd's  bill.  2d 
ed."  L.,  1842.     8°.  3666.25 

Macaulay,  T.  B.,  baron.  Speeches  respecting 
the  law  of  copyright  in  the  House  of  commons, 
5th  Feb.,  1841,  and  6th  April,  1842.  (/«  his 
Works.     Vol.  8.     L.,  1866.)  2563.2 

Macfie,  R.  A.  Copyright  and  patents  for  in- 
ventions.    Vol.  I.     Edinb.,  1879.     8".        3667.23 

Maclaurin,  J.,  lord  Dreghorn.  Origin  and 
progress  of  literary  property.  (/«  his  Works. 
Edinb.,  1798.     Vol.  2.)  6557.3 

Marshall,  Walker.  Copyright  in  the  fine 
arts.     (/«  Juridical   society  papers.     Vol.  2.) 

*5666.5 


( To  be  continued.) 


Notes. 


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to  the  action  of  the  Trustees  in  respect  to  the  list 
of  books  of  alleged  questionable  character  in  the 
Lower  Hall,  laid  before  the  Library  Committee 
of  the  City  Council  last  summer,  and  by  them 
referred  to  the  Trustees,  and  as  an  act  of  justice 
to  the  authors  and  publishers  of  these  books,  it 
may  be  stated  that  on  the  receipt  of  the  list  the 
Trustees,  in  accordance  with  their  invariable 
practice  in  similar  cases,  directed  the  books  in 
question  to  be  called  in  for  their  examination ; 
and,  when  it  is  completed,  all  books  deemed  by 
them  unsuitable  for  circulation  (should  there 
be  such)  will  be  condemned,  while  such  as  are 
found  to  be  unobjectionable  will  be  returned  to 
the  shelves  for  circulation. 


Matt.\pan  DELn'ERY.  —  A  delivery  station 
of  the  Boston  Public  Library  has  been  opened  at 
Mattapan,   in   the   Post-Office   building.     Books 


will  be  given  to  readers  from  3.30  P.M.  to  7,  from 
Tuesday  to  Saturday,  inclusive. 


Early  American  Prints.  — The  Library  has 
recently  acquired,  by  purchase  at  Amsterdam,  a 
considerable  number  of  historical  views,  portraits, 
and  caricatures,  of  the  time  of  the  Revolution, 
most  of  which,  it  is  believed,  are  wholly  unknown 
in  this  country. 

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cent numbers  of  the  Bulletin  has  been  so  great 
that  the  supply  is  exhausted.  The  Library  will 
gladly  receive,  copies  from  those  who  have  them 
to  spare. 


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TosTi  Engravings.  —  The  framed  engravings 
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Art  Room,  are  being  returned. 


I 


BULLETIN 


OF     THE 


BOSTON    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 


MARCH      1882. 


VOL.  5.     No.  2. 


WHOLE  No.  61. 


TRUSTEES   OF   THE   CORPORATION. 
William   W.    Greenough,    President. 


Solomon  B.  StebBTns7  Alderman. 
William  H.  Whitmore   Councilman. 
Samuel  A.  B.  Abbott. 


George  B.  Chase. 
Henry  W.  Haynes. 
James  Freeman  Clarke. 


GENERAL   OFFICERS. 

Mellen  Chamberlain,  Librarian  and  Clerk  of  the  Corporation. 
James  L.  Whitney,  Principal  Assistant  Librarian. 


Arthur  M.  Knapp,  Curator  of  Periodicals  and 
PampJilets. 

William  H.  Foster,  Proof-reader. 

Jos6  F.  C arret.  Curator  of  Patents  and  En- 
gravings, and  Registrar. 


Appleton  p.  C.  Griffin,  Custodian  of  Shelves. 
William  F.  Robinson,  Registration  Clerk. 
Thomas  H.  Cummings,  Curator  of  Lower  Hall 

Catalogue. 
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William  E.  Ford,  Janitor.,  Central  Library. 


LIBRARIANS   OF   DEPARTMENTS. 


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Mary  G.  Coffin,  Dorchester. 


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Eliza  R.  Davis,  Jamaica  Plain. 
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Alice  J.  Bragdon,  South  Boston. 
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Harriet  L.  Towner,  Custodian,  Mattafan. 


Robert  M.  Otis,  Custodian,  Roslindale. 
Marion  L.  Woodward,  Custodian,  W.  Roxbury. 


C  ONTENTS 


Information  for  Readers 62 

Bates  Hall 63 

Lower  Hall  and  Branches 99 

Copyright iii 


Ireland  and  the  Land  Question 116 

Civil  Service 120 

Parliamentary  Sessional  Papers,  1880  .     .     .  122 

Notes   . 123 


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The  Central  Reading  Room  for  Periodicals  is 
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Bates  Hall 

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Lower  Hall 

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Charlestown  Branch  . 
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Lower  Mills  Delivery  . 
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9       to8*t 
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J7     toStt 
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9      to  9 
9       to  8* 
3      to  stt 


Vols. 

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3.50+ 
".939 
40,584 
13.2^ 
84.637 
".303 
JJ.3SS 
8,661 


a3,368 
10,908 
10,034 
3.070 


Periodicals 

in  R.  R. 
(Duplicates 
excluded.) 

361a 

34 
60 
30 
30 
33 


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+  Closed  12  m.  to  2  p.m. 
I  Reading  Room  9  tu  <J. 
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Abbott,  John  S.  C.  Italy,  and  the  war  for 
Italian  independence,  including  a  biog.  sketch  of 
Pius  IX.     B.,  1871.     Portrs.     12°.  2726.57 

Abdo-'l-Wiihid  al-Marr^koshi.  The  history 
of  the  Almohades,  preceded  by  a  sketch  of  the 
history  of  Spain,  from  the  conquest  till  the  reign 
of  Yiisof  Ibn-Yeshufin,  and  the  history  of  the 
Almoravides.  Ed.  by  R.  Dozy.  2d  ed.  Leyden, 
1881.     8°.  3096.11 

The  preface  is  in  English ;  the  text  in  Arabic. 

Ablett,  William  H.  Market-garden  husbandry. 
L.,  1S81.     8°.  3995-68 

Abyssinia.     See  Munzinger. 

Accidents.     See  Walford. 

Acland,  Arthur  H.  D.,  and  Ransome,  Cyril. 
A  hand-book  in  outline  of  the  political  history 
of  England  to  i88i  chronologically  arranged. 
L.,  1882.     Sm.  8°.  2515.52 

Adam  de  St.  Victor.  The  liturgical  poetry  of 
Adam  of  St.  Victor.  From  the  text  of  Gautier. 
With  trans,  into  English  in  the  original  metres 
and  notes  by  Digby  S.  Wrangham.  L.,  1881. 
3  V.    Sm.  8°.  *5444-52 

Adirondacks.     See  New  York,  state. 

Adulterations.     See  Vogl. 

.Esthetics.     See  Migne ;  —  Paget. 

Afghanistan.     See  Dey. 

Africa.     See  Rowley ;  —  Wilson,  C.  T. 

Agriculture,  ^ce  Tanner; — U.S.  Bureau  of 
agriculture. 


Aimard,   Gustave.     Le  coeur-loyal. 
3°. 

—  Les  francs  tireurs.     P.,  1861.     18' 

—  La  Mas-Horca.     P.,  1867.     12°. 

—  Les  rodeurs  des  frontiferes.    P.,  il 

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Ainger,   Alfred.      Charles   Lamb. 
[English  men  of  letters.]     Sm.  8°. 

Al  Kindy  (Abd  al  Masi'h  Ibn  Ishdc  al  Kindy). 
The  apology  of  Al  Kindy,  written  at  the  court 
of  Al  MamCin  (a.h.  215;  A.D.  830),  in  defence 
of  Christianity  against  Islam.  With  an  essay  on 
its  age  and  authorship.  By  Sir  William  Muir. 
L.,   1882.     8°.  3485-71 

The  Apology  is  given  in  the  form  of  an  abstract,  with 
quotations. 

Aldrich,  Thomas  B.  Friar  Jerome's  beautiful 
book,  etc.  [Poems.]  Selected  from  Cloth  of  gold 
and  Flower  and  thorn.     B.,  1881.     16°.    239ob.62 

Algebra.     See  Newcomb ;  -7-  Rodet. 

Algeria.     See  Barclay. 

Allen,  Grant.  Vignettes  from  nature 
Sm.  8°. 

Essays  reprinted  from  the  Pall  Mall  gazette. 

Almanach  de  Gotha.   1882.  Gotha.  [1881.]  16°. 

♦6219b. 50 
Almanacs.      See    American  ;  —  Annuaire  :  — 
British ;  —  Eason  ;  —  Gothaischer ;  — Whitaker. 


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Almohades,  Almoravides.  See  Abdo-'l-Wd- 
hid. 

America.     See  Bastian  ;  —  Brown. 

America,  British.     See  Bolton,  E.  C 

America,  Central.     See  Bastian  ;  — Boyle. 

American  almanac  for  1882.  Ed.  by  A.  R. 
SpoflFord.     N.  Y.,  1882.     8°.  ♦2388.50 

American  antiquarian  society.  The  report  of 
the  council,  April  27th,  1881,  with  remarks  upon 
the  revolutionary  orderly  books  in  possession 
of  the  society,  by  Nathaniel  Paine.     Worcester, 

1881.       8°.  '  *2320.I2 

American  art  review.  Vol.  2,  2ddiv.  B.,  1881. 
Plates.     Illus.     40.  *6953.i 

This  publication  has  been  discontinued. 

American  association  for  the  advancement  of 
science.  Proceedings,  28th,  29th  meeting,  1879, 
80.     Salem,  1880,  81.     2  v.     Illus.     8°.       *3935.i 

American  sacred  songs  trans,  into  the  Arme- 
nian language.  {Armenian  and  English r\  Venice, 
1874.     240.  7444-63 

Anatomy.     See  Duval ;  —  Garrod. 

Andrd,  C.,  Rayet,  G.,  and  Angot,  A.  L'astro- 
nomie  pratique  et  les  observatoires  en  Europe  et 
en  Amerique  depuis  le  milieu  du  xviie  siecle. 
P.,  1874-81.   5v.  in4.    Illus.   Plates.   12°.  3928.60 

Andrea,  Richard.  Allgemeiner  Handatlas  in 
sechsundachtzig   Karten    mit    Text.      Bielefeld, 

1 88 1.  Fo.  *2284.54 
Anecdotes.     See  Migne. 

Anglo-Saxon  language.     See  Rask. 

Annuaire  de  la  presse  fran9aise.  1881.  Par  E. 
Mermet.  2eannde.   P.  [1881.]  Illus.   12°.    *6i99.3 

Annuaire  de  I'economie  politique  et  de  la 
statistique.    386  annee.     P.,  1881.     18°.    ♦56493.3 

Annuaire  diplomatique  et  consulaire  de  la  re- 
publique  fran9aise  1879-81.  Ann^e  22-24.  P-' 
1879-81.     3  v.     Maps.     8°.  *66i9a.i 

Antietam.     See  Palfrey. 

Antiquities.  See  Bastian  ;  —  Buckman  ;  — 
Cartailhac ;  —  Collignon  ;  —  Donnelly ;  —  Drum- 
mond ;  —  Hedges ;  —  Hicks ;  —  Kerslake ;  —  Me- 
nard ; — Migne; — Monuments  ; — Stark; — Tiele; 
—  U.  S.  Geog.  surveys ;  —  Westropp. 

Anzengruber,  L.  Dorfgange.  Gesammelte 
Bauerngeschichten.  2te  Aufl.  Wien,  1880.  2  v. 
in  I.     16°.  48703.69 

Stories  of  Austrian  and  Bavarian  country  life. 

Aphorisms.     See  Migne. 

Appeal  (Legal).     See  Fournier. 

Arabia  Petraea.     See  Ludwig. 

Arakan,  Burmah.     See  Hughes. 

Architecture.  See  Barry;  —  Breymann;  — 
Fischer,  Hermann  ;  —  Fuller ;  —  Semper ;  —  Tay- 
lor, A.  T.;— Wickes. 

Argentine  confederation.     See  Fernau. 

Aristoteles.  Aristotle  on  the  parts  of  animals. 
Tr.,  with   introd.  and   notes,  by  W.    Ogle.     L., 

1882.  L.  8°.  3884.53 
Arithmetic.     See  Rodet;  —  Sawyer. 
Armenian  church.     See  Migne. 
Armenian   language.      See  American   sacred 

songs;  — Byron. 

Arms.     See  Drummond ;  —  North. 

Aryan  races.     See  Zimmer. 

Asceticism.     See  Migne. 

Ashton,  John.  Chap-books  of  the  eighteenth 
century  with  fac-similes,  notes  and  introd.  L., 
1882.     Illus.     8°.  4573.71 

Assyria.     See  Haupt ;  —  Schrader ;  — Tiele. 


Astrologia  giapponese.  Notizie  di  astrologia 
giapponese  raccolte  da  libri  originali  per  opera 
di  A.  Severini.  Extraitde  Atsume  Gusa.  Geneve, 
1874.     Folded  sheet.     4°.  5921.26 

Astrology.     See  Pearce. 

Astronomy.  See  Andr^ ;  —  Flammarion ;  — 
Migne ;  —  Seiss. 

Atlantis.     See  Donnelly. 

Atlases.     See  Andree ;  —  Spruner. 

Atoms.     Sec  Fechner. 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  Die  Genesis  des  Nathan. 
Gedenkworte  zu  Lessing's  loojahrigem  Todes- 
tag.     2te  Aufl.     Berlin.  1881.     8°.  2873,86 

Aurelius  Antoninus,  Marcus.     See  Renan. 

Autobiography  of  Thomas  Allen.  Bv  the 
author  of  '  Post  Mortem.'   L.,  1882.  3  v.  Sm.  8°. 

245ob.5i 

Autographs.     See  Morley. 

Autumn  leaves.     See  Heath. 

Avalokitecvara  Sutra.  Trad,  italienne  de  la 
version  chinoise  avec  introd.  et  notes  par  C. 
Puini.  Texte  chinois  et  transcription  japonaise 
par  F.  Turrettini.  Extrait  de  1' Atsume  Gusa. 
Geneve,  1873.     Folded  plate.     4°.  502oa.2^ 

Avon  river,  England.     See  Sumner. 

Babeau,  Albert.  L'ecole  de  village  pendant  la 
revolution.     P.,  1881.     16".  3596-70 

Bacon,  Francis,  baron  Verulam  and  viscount 
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Baillon,  (E.)  H.  The  natural  history  of  plants. 
Vol.  7.     L.,  1881.     Illus.     L.  8°.  *5852.4 

Contents. — 7.  Melastomaceae,  Cornacea,  Umbelliferse, 
Rubiacese,  Valerianaceje,  Dipsacaceae. 

Bain,  Alexander.  James  Mill.  A  biography. 
L..  1882.     Portr.     Sm.  8°.  24Sob.54 

—  John  Stuart  Mill.  A  criticism ;  with  recollec- 
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Baker,  George  M.,  ed.  The  reading  club  and 
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Baldwin,  John  D.,  and  Clift,  William.  A 
record  of  the  descendants  of  Capt.  George  Deni- 
son,  of  Stonington,  Conn.  With  notices  of  his 
father  and  brothers,  and  some  account  of  other 
Denisons  who  settled  in  America.     Worcester, 

1881.  Portrs.     8°.  *4334-5l 
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Ballou,  Adin.     History  of  the  town  of  Milford, 

Mass.,   to    1881.     Published   by  the  town.      B., 

1882.  Portrs.     Folded  maps.  '  8°.  ♦2353.81 
Baltet,  Charles.     The  art  of  grafting  and  bud- 
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Baltimore,  Md.     See  Spencer,  E. 

Bamberger,  Ludwig.  Das  Schreiben  des 
Reichskanzlers  an  den  Bundesrath  vom  15  Dec. 
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—  ed.  Die  Reichstags- Verhandlungen  iiber 
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No.  II  in  ♦3562.53 

Banerjea,  K.  M.  Two  essays  as  supplements 
to  the  Arian  witness.    Calcutta^  1880.    8°.    5465.34 

Banks  and  banking.  See  Bamberger;  —  Ban- 
quiers ;  —  Basch  ;  —  Report ;  —  Walker. 

Banquiers,  Les,  et  les  quatre  canges  k  Lidge 
avant  1468.  Introduction  :  le  double  ^talon  or 
et  argent  a  Li^ge  en  1328.     Bruxelles,  1881.     16°. 

56493.60 

Barante,  Amable  G-  P.  B.,  baron  de.  Etudes 
historiques  et  biographiques.  Nouv.  ^d.  P., 
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Among  the  longer  essays  are  the  following:  £loge  de  M. 
Le  comte  MoU  and  Lc  comte  de  Saint- Priest. 


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Barbou,  Alfred.  Victor, Hugo  and  his  time. 
Illus.  with  drawings  by  E.  Bayard,  etc.,  and 
drawings  by  Victor  Hugo.  Tr.  from  tlie  French 
by  Ellen  E.  Frewer.  L.,  1882.  Portrs.  Fac- 
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Barclay,  Edgar.  Mountain  life  in  Algeria. 
With  illus.  by  the  author.     L.,  1882  [1881].     4°. 

305413 
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Barrett,  William  A.  English  church  com- 
posers.    L.,  1882.     [Great  musicians.]     Sm.  8°. 

4047.68 
Barry,   Edward  M.     Lectures  on  architecture 
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Barry,  John  W.,  and  Bramwell,  Frederick  J. 
Railways    and    locomotives.      Lectures    at    the 
^    School  of  military  engineering  at  Chatham  in 
1877.     L.,  1882.     Illus.     8».  8017.57 

The  lectures  on  railways  were  delivered  by  Barry,  those 
on  locomotives  by  Bramwell. 

Barth,  Auguste.  The  religions  of  India.  Tr. 
by  J.  Wood.  B.,  1882  [i88i].  [English  and 
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Barth,  Th.  Die  handelspolitische  Stellung  der 
deutschen  Seestadte.     Berlin,  1880.     8°. 

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—  Zur  Entwicklungsgeschichte  der  heutigen 
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Bartholow,  Roberts.  On  the  antagonism  be- 
tween medicines  and  between  remedies  and  dis- 
eases. Being  the  Cartwright  lectures  for  1880. 
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Bartlett,  William  H.  Walks  about  the  city 
and  environs  of  Jerusalem.  [2d  ed.]  L.  [1855.] 
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The  first  ed.  was  published  in  1844. 

Bartolozzi,  Francesco.     See  Tuer. 

Barton,  B.  T.  Historical  gleanings  of  Bolton 
and  district  [Lancashire,  England].  Bolton, 
1881.     Sm.  8°.  *2498.2i 

Basch,  Julius.  Das  Faustpfandrecht  fiir 
Pfandbriefe  und  die  Hypotheken-Banken.  Ber- 
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Bastian,  Adolph.  Die  Culturlander  des  alten 
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2311.64 

Bastille.     See  Ravaisson. 

Batten,  John  M.  Reminiscences  of  two  years 
in  the  U.  S.  navy  [1864-66].  Lancaster,  Pa., 
i88i.     12°.  4328.78 

Baudissin,  Wolf  W. ,  Graf  von.  Studien  zur 
semitischen  Religionsgeschichte.  Lpz. ,  1876, 
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Bauer,  Karoline,  Grdfin  von  Broel-Plater.  Aus 
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Baz,  Gustavo,  and  Gallo,  E.  L.  Historia  del 
ferrocarril  mexicano.  Mexico,  1874.  Illus. 
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Beaconsfield,  Earl.     See  Disraeli. 

Beard,  George  M.  Practical  treatise  on  sea- 
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Bechmann,  (G.  C)  August.  Der  Kauf  nach 
gemeinem  Recht.  iter  Theil.  Erlangen,  1876. 
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Contents.  —  Geschichte  des  Kaufs  im  roemischen  Recht. 

Beckett,  Sir  Edmund,  formerly  Edmutid  Beck- 
ett Dennison.  Should  the  revised  New  Testa- 
ment be  authorised  ?   L.,  1882.    Sm.  8°.     3416.81 


Bedell,  William.     See  Cambridge. 

Beet  sugar.     See  U.  S.  Bureau  of  agriculture. 

Beethoven,  Ludwig  van.  Neun  Symphonien 
fur  Orchester  in  Partitur.     Lpz.  [1881.]    2  v.    4°. 

♦4041.53 

Contents.  —  i.  Symphonic  No.  i,  C  dur;  Symphonie  No. 
3,  Ddur;  Symphonie  No.  3,  Eroica;  Symphonie  No.  4,  B 
dur;  Symphonie  No.  5,  C  moll.  —  2.  Symphoni?No.  6  (Pas- 
torale) ;  Symphonie  No.  7,  A  dur;  Symphonie  No.  8,  F  dur; 
Symphonie  No.  9,  D  moll. 

—  Ouverturen.  Partitur.  Lpz.  [1873,  74.^]  3 
V.  in  I.     4°.  8o4oa.57 

Contents.  —  i.  Zu  Leonore  (Fidelio)  No.  i,  Opus  138; 
Zu  Leonore  (Fidelio)  No.  1,  Opus  72  ;  Zu  Leonore  (Fidelio) 
No.  3,  Opus  72.  —  2.  Zu  Fidelio,  Opus  72,  E  dur;  Zu  Prome- 
theus, Opus  43;  Zu  Coriolan,  Opus  62;  Zu  Egmont,  Opus 
84.Tr-3.  Zu  Ruinen  von  Athen,  Op.  113;  Op.  iij  (Namens- 
feier) ;  Zu  Koiiig  Stephan,  Op.  117;  Op.  134  (Wcihe  des 
Hauses). 

Beeton's  Complete  orator.  L.  [1881  ?]  2  v.  in 
1.     Sm.  8°.  3596.68 

Begging.     See  Lammers. 

Bemis,  Charles  A.  History  of  Marlborough, 
Cheshire  co. ,  N.H.  With  the  report  of  its  cen- 
tennial celebration  in  1876;  also  genealogies  and 
sketches  of  families  from  1764  to  1880.  B.,  1881. 
Illus.     Portrs.     8°.  ^2354.70 

Benny,  Philip  B.  The  criminal  code  of  the 
Jews  according  to  the  Talmud  Massecheth 
Synhedrin.     L.,  1880.     Sm.  8°.  5616.24 

Previously  published  in  the  Pall  Mall  gazette. 

Benoist,  F^lix,  and  Lalaisse,  Hippolyte.  La 
Normandie  illustrde :  monuments,  sites  et  cos- 
tumes dessinds  d'apres  nature  par  F.  Benoist,  et 
lithographies ;  les  costumes  dessinds  d'aprfes  na-  " 
ture  par  H'e  Lalaisse.  Texte  par  R.  Bordeaux 
et  Amelie  Bosquet  pour  la  Haute-Normandie,  et 
par  MM.  Charma,  Le  H^richer,  de  La  Sicotifere 
et  Travers  pour  la  Basse-Normandie.  Nantes, 
1852.    2  V.    Map.    F°.      ♦^^♦C.E.i3.i;  ♦^♦C.E.i4,i 

Bentinck,  Lord  George  F.  C.     See  Disraeli. 

Bering,  John  A.,  and  Montgomery,  Thomas. 
History  of  the  48th  Ohio  veteran  volunteer  in- 
fantry, from  Oct.,  1861,  to  May  10,  1866.  Hills- 
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Berlin.  Bericht  iiber  die  Gemeinde-Verwal- 
tung  der  Stadt  Berlin  in  1861  bis  1876.  2tes  Heft. 
Berlin,  1880.     Folded  sheets.     L.  8^  ♦481 1.7 

Berlioz,  (L.)  Hector.  Lettres  intimes.  P., 
1882  [i88i].     12°.  4049-83 

Bernard,  Auguste,  ed.  Recueil  des  chartes  de 
I'abbave  de  Cluny.  Complete,  rev.  et  public  par 
A.  Bruel.  T.  2.  954^87.  P.,  1880.  [Collection 
des  documents  inedits  sur  I'histoire  de  France, 
ire  serie.    Histoire  politique.]     4°.  ♦6640.56 

Bernstein,  A.  Die  Jahre  der  Reaktion.  His- 
torische  Skizze.     Berlm,  1881.     8°.  2816.51 

Bersier,  Eugfene.  Saint-Paul's  vision,  and 
[nine]  other  sermons.  Tr.  by  Marie  Stewart. 
N.  Y.  [1881.I     12°.  5445-8» 

Bewick,  Thomas  and  John.     See  Hindley. 

Bible.  Facsimile  of  the  Codex  Alexandrinus. 
[Vol.  I,  4.]     L.,  1879,  81  •     L.  4°.  ♦*74»o.53 

Contents.  —  i.  Genesis-2  Chronicles.  — 4.  New  TesUraeat 
and  Clementine  epistles. 

—  The  Holy  Bible  according  to  the  author- 
ized version  (A.D.  161 1),  with  commentary  and 
a  revision  by  bishops  and  other  clergy  of  the 
Anglican  church.  Ed.  by  F.  C.  Cook.  N.  T. 
Vol.  4.  Hebrews-Revelation  of  St.  John.  L., 
1881.     8°.  74iob.i3 

—  Same.  O.  T.  Vol.  6.  N.  T.  Vol.  3,  4- 
N.Y.,  i88i  [1882].     L.  8°.  ♦74iob.xo 

ConUnts.—6.  Ezekiel-Malachi.  — N.  T.  3.  Romans-Philo. 
mon.    4.  Hebrews-Revelation. 


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Bible,  continued. 

—  See  Brunton  ;  —  Geikie ;  —  Migne ;  —  Ste- 
vens. 

—  Genesis.     See  Scholz. 

—  Ne-w  Testament.  The  New  Testament  in 
the  original  Greek.  The  text  rev.  by  B.  F. 
Westcott  and  F.  J.  A.  Hort.  Camb.  and  L.,  1881. 
2  V.     Sm.  8°.  3419-78 

—  Same.  American  ed.  N.Y.,  1881,  82.  2 
V.    12°.  3419-77 

—  New  Testament.  Revision.  1881.  5ee  Beck- 
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Mark.     See  Volkmar. 

—  Apocrypha.     See  Migne. 

Bibliography.  See  Brown  ; —  Brunet ;  —  Curi- 
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—  Stevens ;  —  Unflad. 

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—  Mueller,      W. ;  —  Reumont;  —  Salisbury;  — 
Trollope. 

Bird,  Frederick  S.  The  land  of  dykes  and 
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Bismarck,  Otto  E.  L.,  FUrst  von.  ^ec  Bam- 
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Blackie,  John  S.  Greek  and  English  dialogues 
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Blackwood,  Lady  Alicia.  Narrative  of  per- 
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3085.58 

Blanc,  (A.  A.  P.)  Charles.  Grammaire  des 
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Blanc,  (J.  J.)  Louis.  Discours  politiques. 
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Blind,  Books  for  the.     See  Moon,  W. 

Bocher,  Emmanuel.  Les  gravures  fran<;aises 
du  xviiie  siecle  ou  catalogue  raisonn^  des 
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Bodemann,  Eduard.  Julie  von  Bondeli  und 
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Boissy,  Therese,  marquise  de,  formerly  con- 
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Bolton,  Edward  C,  and  Webber,  H.  H.     The 

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Bolton,  H.  Carrington.     The  student's  guide 

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Bolton,  Robert.  The  history  of  the  several 
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Bolton,  England.     See  Barton. 

Bondeli,  Julie  von.     See  Bodemann. 

Borneo.     Sec  Hatton,  J. ;  —  Helms. 

Bornier,  Henri,  vicomte  de.  Podsies  com- 
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Borooah,  Anundoram.  Practical  English- 
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With  treatise  on  higher  Sanskrit  grammar  or  gender  and 
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Bosboom-Toussaint,  Anna  L.  G.  De  Graaf 
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jeugd  van  Elisabeth  Tudor.  3de  druk.  's  Gra- 
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—  Het  huis  Lauernesse.  's  Gravenhage,  1876. 
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—  Majoor  Frans.  Novelle.  4de  druk.  Am- 
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—  Raymond  de  schrijnwerker.  Novelle  in 
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Bosco,  Giovanni.  A  compendium  of  Italian 
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Bossuet,  Jacques  B.  CEuvres  inddites  ddcou- 
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Contains  the  Satires  of  Juvenal  as  read  to  the  son  of  Louis 
XIV,  by  Cordemoy,  his  teacher,  and  the  comments  and  moral 
aoDlication  by  Bossuet. 

Boston.  City  council.  Memorial  of  J.  A.  Gar- 
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Reports   of   proceedings,   1881.     2d   ser. 

Volf2.     B.  [1882.]     40.  ♦6350.2 

—  Mayor's  address.     See  Green,  S.  A. 
Boston.     First  church.     See  Ellis. 

Boston  almanac,  The,  and  business  directory. 
1882.     B.  [1881.J     32°.  ♦4359a.  I 

Botany.  See  Baillon ;  —  Bretschneider ;  — 
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Botkin,  Michael.  Alexander  Andrejewitsch 
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Braun,  Carl.  Der  Staat  und  die  Volkswirth- 
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Bricks.     See  Chabat. 

Brief  history  of  ancient  peoples,  with  an  ac- 
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British  almanac.  The.  [^/so]  Companion  to 
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British  museum.  Catalogue  of  oriental  coins. 
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British  trade  journal.  The.  1880.  i8th  year. 
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Brown,  John  Carter.  Bibliotheca  Americana. 
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Brown,  Robert, y>.,  F.  S.A.  The  imicorn  :  a 
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Browne,  Francis  F. ,  comp.  Golden  poems. 
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Browning,  Robert.  Poetical  works.  L.,  1879. 
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Contents. — i.  Pauline ;  Paracelsus ;  Strafford. — ^.  Sordello ; 
Pippa  passes. —  3.  King-  Victor  and  King  Charles;  Dramatic 
lyrics;  The  return  of  tlie  Druses.  —  4.  A  blot  in  the 'scut- 
cheon ;  Colombe's  birthday ;  Dramatic  romances. 


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Bruemmer,  Franz.  Deutsches  Dichter-Lexi- 
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C.R.  7.5.8 

Brugsch,  Heinrich  (Carl),  c«//e<f  Brugsch-Bey. 
Verzeichniss  der  Hieroglyphen  mit  Lautwerth  in 
der  gewdhnlichen  und  in  der  geiheimen  Schrift 
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Brunet,  Pierre  G.  La  bibliomanie  en  1880. 
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—  Les  fous  litt^raires :  essai  bibliographique 
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Brunier,  Ludwig.  Eine  mecklenburgische 
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Brunner,  Heinrich.  Zur  Rechtsgeschichte  der 
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Contents.  —  i.  Die  Privaturkunden  Italiens;  Das  angel- 
sachsische  Landbuch ;  Die  frankische  Privaturkunde. 

Brunton,  Thomas  L.  The  Bible  and  science. 
With  illus.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  3826.66, 

Bryce,  G.  Manitoba  :  its  infancy,  growth,  and 
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Buckman,  James,  and  Newmarch,  Charles  H. 
Illustrations  of  the  remains  of  Roman  art,  in 
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Buddhism.     See  Davids. 

Buechner,  (F.  C.  C.)  Ludwig.  Physiologische 
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Buff,  George  L.,  and  Berger,  Louis.  Hand- 
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Bullock,  Alexander  H.  The  centennial  of 
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Bulwer-Lytton,  Edward  R.  L.,  baron  Lytton. 
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Bunnell,  Lafayette  H.  Discovery  of  the 
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Bunsen,  Ernest  C.  L.  de.  Die  Plejaden  und 
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Burmah.     See  Laurie. 

Bums,  Eliza  B.  Burnz'  phonic  shorthand, 
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Burton,  William  E.,  comp.  The  cyclopaedia  of 
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April. 


Byron,  George  G.  N.,  bth  baron.  Lord  Byron's 
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Caine,  T.  Hall,  comp.  Sonnets  of  three  centu- 
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Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Pedro.     See  Dorer. 

California.     See  Helms. 

Calleva  Atrebatum.     See  Hedges. 

Cambridge  [England]  in  the  seventeenth 
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Contents.  —  i.  Nicholas  Ferrar. — 3.  Matthew  Robinson. 
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Campbell,  Christopher  C.  In  the  circuit  court  of 
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This  suit  was  brought  by  Campbell,  as  assignee  in  trust, 
against  the  city  of  New  York. for  an  alleged  infringement  of 
a  patent  granted  to  James  Knibbs  for  improvements  in 
steam  fire-engine  pumps. 

Campbell,  Robert  MacGregor,  called  Rob 
Roy.     See  Macleay. 

Canada.  See  Bolton,  E.  C. ; — Dawson;  — 
Jones,  C.  H. ;  —  Le  Clercq;  —Russell,  W.  H. 

Candolle,  Alphonse  and  Casimir  de.  Mono- 
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Contents.  — 3.  Philydraceae,  auctore  T.  Caruel ;  Alismaceae, 
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auct.  C.  B.  Clarke;  Cucurbitaceae,  auct.  A.  Cogniaux. 

Canler,  — .  M^moires  de  Canler,  ancien  chef 
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The  first  edition  was  published  in  the  year  1S62,  in  an 
abridged  form,  in  order  not  to  give  offence  to  the  govern, 
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Cardinals.     See  Migne. 

Carleton,  Fanny  E.  Operas  :  their  writers  and 
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Carrington,  Henry  B.  Battle  maps  and  charts 
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Cartailhac,  £mile.  L'^ge  de  la  pierre  en 
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Cassino,  Samuel  E.  The  international  sci- 
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Catnach,  James.     See  Hindley. 

Cavagnari,  Sir  P.  L.  N.     See  Dey. 

Celts.     See  Lemiere. 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de.    See  Dorer. 

Chabat,  Pierre.  La  brique  et  la  terre  cuite ; 
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Challenger,  ship.  Report  on  the  scientific  re- 
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Contents.  —  Report  on  the  Echinoidea,  by  A.  Agassiz ; 
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Chamier,  F.  The  book  of  knots,  being  a  com- 
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Chamisso,  Adalbert  von.     See  Fulda. 

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ChancellorsvUle,  Va.     See  Doubleday. 


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Ed.,  with  preface,  biog.  sketch  of  Judge  Chapin,  and  ap- 
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Charitable  Irish  society,  Boston.  Constitution 
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Charles  I.  of  England.     See  Gardiner. 

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Chemistry.  See  Bolton,  H.  C. ; — Migne^  — 
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Chemoviz,  Pedro  L.  N.  Formulario  e  guia 
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Cheshire,  England.      Croston.  See 

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Children's  hospital,  Boston.  [A  collection  of 
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"  The  papers  and  cuttings  contained  in  this  volume  relate 
to  the  Children's  hospital  in  Boston,  to  similar  institutions 
elsewhere,  to  sisterhoods,  and  to  organizations  established 
for  the  care  of  children.  They  embrace  nearly  everything 
which  has  been  printed  concerning  the  Children's  hospital 
to  the  date  given."  —  Ms.  note  by  the  collector.  Dr.  Francis 
H.  Brown. 

Chili.     Ministerio  de  guerra  i  marina.     Me- 

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—  Ministerio  de  rclaciones  esteriores.  Memoria 
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—  Ministerio  del  ramo.  Memoria  de  justicia, 
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greso nacional.  1878,  80.  Santiago,  1878,  80. 
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Memoria  del  interior  presentada  al  Con- 
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China.  See  Bretschneider ;  — Fergusson;  — 
Oliver,  S.  P. 

Chinese  language  and  literature.  See  Avalo- 
kitecvara ;  —  Grisebach ;  —  Histoire ;  —  Si-Siang- 
Ki. 

Christ.      See   Fairbairn  ;  —  Furness ;  —  Hay- 
wood ;  —  Holland  ;  —  Little ;  —  Migne. 
.   Christian  art.     See  Migne. 

Christianity.  See  Godet ;  —  Migne ;  —  Renan  ; 
—  Williams. 

Chronology.  See  Crawford ;  —  Fergusson ;  — 
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Churchill,  John,  ist  duke  of  Marlborough.  See 
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—  i.iber  Tammdz  und  die  Menschenverehrung 
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On  Ezekiel,  viii,  14. 

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Clark,  Daniel  K.  Tramways,  their  construction 
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Claude,  — .  Memoires  de  Monsieur  Claude, 
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Club  of  True  Highlanders.     See  North. 

Cluny,  Abbey  of     Sec  Bernard. 

Cobden  club.  Local  government  and  taxation 
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Codex  Alexandrinus.     See  Bible. 

Coins.     See  Numismatics. 

Coles,  Edward,  governor  of  Illinois.  See 
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Collignon,  Maxime.  Manuel  d'arch^ologie 
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Com6die  fran^aise.     See  Houssaye. 

Commerce.  See  Bechmann  ;  —  Levi ;  —  Put- 
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Commission  scientifiquedu  Mexique.  Archives 
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Common  prayer,  Book  of.     See  Dix. 

Complaynt,  The,  of  Scotlandc  byth  ane  exor- 
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The  claims  of  Sir  David  Lyndesay  and  Robert  Wedder- 
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present  editor. 


Congregationalism.     See  Ladd. 

Connecticut.  Public  records  of  the  colony 
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Connecticut  valley  historical  society.  Papers 
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Cooke,  M.  C.  Ponds  and  ditches.  L.,  1880. 
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Cooley,  Thomas  M.  The  general  principles 
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Copyright.     See  White  ;  —  and  List  appended 

to  this  Bulletin. 

Coralline.     See  Solms. 

Cordage.     See  Chamier.  • 

Corean  language.     See  Grammaire. 

Corn  laws  (English).     See  Oppenheim. 

Corporations.     See  Dyer. 

Costume.     ^See  Benoist;  —  North. 

Cotton.     See  U.  S.  Dept.  of  state. 

Councils.     See  Migne. 

Cowley,  Percy  T.    Poems.  L.,  1881.  8°.  2562.64 

Crawford,  T.  P.  The  patriarchal  dynasties 
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Creation.     Sec  Migne ;  —  Stanley. 

Creighton,  Louise.  Life  of  Edward  the  Black 
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—  Life  of  John  Churchill,  duke  of  Marl- 
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Creighton,  Mandell.  Life  of  Simon  de  Mont- 
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Creizenach,  Wilhelm.  Die  Buhnengeschichte 
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Cresp,  Pierre  P.  Cours  de  droit  maritime. 
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Cries  of  London.     See  Hindley. 

Crimean  war.     Sec  Blackwood ;  — 'Powers. 

Crocker,  Uriel  H.,  and  George  G.  Notes 
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Croston,  James.  Nooks  and  corners  of  Lan- 
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Cultura,  La ;  rivista  di  scienze,  lettere  ed 
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Cumming,  Constance  F.  G.  At  home  in  Fiji. 
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A  voyage  with  the  French  bishop  of  Samoa  among  the 
islands  of  the  Pacific  under  his  cliarge  during  1S77  and  1S7S. 

Cuneiform  inscriptions.  See  Haupt;  —  Lenor- 
mant;  —  Scholz. 

Curiosity,  La,  litteraire  et  bibliographique. 
Articles  litteraires.  Reproduction,  extraits  et 
analyses  d'ouvrages  curieux,  etc.  le  serie.  P., 
1880'     12°.  6129.28 

Cutler,  Elbridge  G.,  and  Garland,  George  M. 
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Daily  steps  upward.  A  Scripture  text,  and 
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Dairy.     See  Sheldon. 

Dammann,  A.  Kulturkampfe  in  Alt-England, 
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Danish  language  and  literature.  See  Bojesen ; 
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Dansk  Bogfortegnelse,  1 856-1 880.  Med  et 
alphabetisk  Register.  Kjobenhavn,  1856-80.  2  v. 
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Dante  Alighieri.  '0  "Aid;?f.  'Sieroi^paaiq  Kuv- 
a-avrivov  Movaovpov.  [Dante's  Inferno  translated 
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—  See  Scartazzini. 

Danton,  Georges  J.     See  Robinet. 
*    Dartmouth  college.     See  Memorials. 

Davenport,  lozva.     See  Land. 

Davids,  Thomas  W.  Rhys.  Lectures  on  the 
origin  and  growth  of  religion  as  illustrated  by 
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Davin,  G.  Petit  manuel  de  viticulture  ameri- 
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Davis,  George  E.  Practical  microscopy.  Illus. 
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Davis,  Rebecca  I.  Gleanings  from  Merrimac 
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Dawson,  S.  J.  Report  on  the  exploration  of 
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bay,  John,  fl.  about  1600-1620.  Works.  With 
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Contents.  —  Peregrinatio  scholastica ;  The  parliament  of 
bees;  The  ile  of  Gvls;  Humour  out  of  breath;  Law-trickes 
or,  who  vvovld  have  thovght  it ;  The  travailes  of  the  three 
English  brothers:  Sir  Thomas,  Sir  Anthony,  and  Mr. 
Robert  Shirley;  The  blind  beggar  of  Bednal-Green. 

Decoration.  See  Blanc; — Lienard; — Smith, 
J.  M. 

De  Costa,  Benjamin  F.  The  Moabite  stone. 
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Decrow,  William  E.  Yale  and  the  City  of  elms. 
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Delbrueck,  B.  Introduction  to  the  study  of 
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of  comparative  philology  of  the  Indo-European 
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Della-Rocca,  Marie,  frincesse.  Souvenirs  de 
la  vie  intime  de  Henri  Heine,  recueillis  par  sa 
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Deluge.     See  Schoebel. 

Denison  family.      See  Baldwin. 

De  Ranee,  Charles  E.  The  water  supply  of 
England  and  Wales.  L.,  1882  [1881].  Fo"lded 
maps.     8°.  3944.61 

Descartes,  Ren^.     See  Liard. 

Description  of  Ireland,  and  the  state  thereof 
as  it  is  at  this  present  in  anno  1598.  Now  for 
the  first  time  published.  With  notes  by  Edmund 
Hogan.     Dublin.  1878.     4°.  *2463.6o 

Design  and  work  and  mechanical  world.  Vol. 
10.     iSSi.     Manchester,  188 1.     4°.  ♦7003.1 

Deutscher  Journal-Katalog  fiir  1880-82.  Aufl. 
11-13.  Herausg.  von  O.  Gracklaur.  Lpz.,  18S0- 
82.     3v.  ini.     16°.  *6i96.i6 

Dey,  Kally  P.  The  life  and  career  of  Major 
Sir  Louis  Cavagnari,  British  envoy  at  Cabul, 
together  with  a  brief  outline  of  the  second 
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Differential  equations.     See  Riemann. 

Differentials.     See  Miller-Hauenfels. 

Digestion.     See  Fothergill. 

Diman,  J.  Lewis.  Orations  and  essays  :  with 
selected  parish  sermons.  A  memorial  volume. 
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Contents.  —  Commemorative  discourse,  Ma}'  17,  iSSi,  by 
James  O.  Murray;  Addresses:  Alienation  of  the  educated 
classes  from  politics;  Method  of  academic  culture;  At  the 
unveiling  of- the  monument  to  Roger  Williams;  Settlement 
of  Mount  Hope;  Sir  Henry  Vane;  Religion  in  America; 
University  corporations;  Seven  sermons. 

Diplomatics.     See  Migne. 

Disraeli,  Benjamin,  earl  of  Beacoftsfield.  Lord 
George  Bentinck :  a  political  biography.  8th  ed., 
rev.     L.,  1872.     Sm.  8°.  6544.76 

—  Selected  speeches.  Arranged  and  ed.  with 
notes,  by  T.  E.  Kebbel.  With  portr.  L.,  1882. 
2  V.     8<*.  2511.05 

Dive,  Hippolyte.  Les  biblioth^ques  populaires. 
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Divorce.     See  Woolsey. 

Dix,  Morga'n.  Lectures  on  the  first  prayer- 
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Dixon,  William  G.  The  land  of  the  morning. 
An  account  of  Japan  and  its  people,  based  on  a 
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Dobson,  William  T.,  ed.  Poetical  ingenuities 
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Dogs.     See  Simpson. 

Dohm,  Anton.  Die  Pantopoden  des  Golfes 
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Domestic  animals.     See  Lefour;  — RoUand. 

Donnelly,  Ignatius.  Atlantis :  the  antedilu- 
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The  author  attempts  to  show  th.it  the  island  of  Atlantis, 
described  bv  Plato,  really  existed,  and  was  the  home  of  a 
nation  to  which  all  civilizations  may  be  traced. 

Dorer,  Edmund.  Cervantes  und  seine  Werke 
nach  deutschen  Urtheilen.  Mit  Anhange  :  Die 
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—  Goethe  und  Calderon.  Gedenkblatter  zur 
Calderonfeier.     Lpz.,  1881.     16°.  3099-73 

Dorothy,  a  country  story  in  elegiac  verse.  B., 
1882.     16°.  239ob.66 

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Doubleday,  Abner.  Chancellorsville  and  Get- 
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the  civil  war.]     12°.  2324.90 

Dove,  Alfred.  Die  Forsters  und  die  Hum- 
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Contents. — Johann  Reinhold  Forster;  Joliann  Georg 
Adam  Forster;  Wilhelm  v.  Humboldt;  Alexander  v.  Hum- 
boldt. 

Drama  (including  the  stage  and  theatre).  See 
Proelss  ;  —  Rojer ;  —  Schoenborn  ; — Wieseler ; — 
Zezschvvitz. 

Dresser,  Henry  E.  History  of  the  birds  of 
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Drival,  E.  van.  De  I'origine  et  de  la  constitu- 
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Drummond,  James.  Ancient  Scottish  weap- 
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Dublin.     See  Haliday. 

Duehring,  E.  Die  Ueberschatzung  Lessing's 
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Duhring,  Louis  A.  Practical  treatise  on  dis- 
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1881.     8°.  ,  379oa.63 

Dukas,  Jules.  Etude  bibliographique  et  litte- 
raire  sur  le  Satyricon  de  Jean  Barclay.  P.,  1880. 
8°.  *2i59.8 

Duncker,  Max.  The  history  of  antiquity. 
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Du  Sartel,  O.  La  porcelaine  de  Chine.  P., 
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Dutch  literature.     See  Bosboom ;  —  Keyser. 

Duval,  Mathias.  Prt^cis  d'anatomie  a  I'usage 
des  artistes.     P.  [1881.]     Illus.     8°.  8087.3 

Dyer,  Isaac  W.,  comf.  A  manual  of  Maine 
corporation  law.  The  statute  law  relating  to 
manufacturing,  mining,  and  business  corpora- 
tions, with  notes  of  decisions  and  blank  forms. 
Portland,  1881.     16°.  3669.58 


E.,  B.  E.  A  hundred  years  ago  [poem],  by 
B.  E.  E.     B.  [1876.?]     160.  4399-59 

Earthquakes.     See  Seismological  society. 

Eason,  Charles,  jr.  Almanac  for  Ireland  for 
1882.     Dublin.  [1881.]     Srfi.  8°.  2509a.5o 

East,  The.     See  Maxwell ;  —  Schlaefli. 

Ecce  Spiritus.  (Anon.)  See  Haywood,  Ed- 
ward F. 

Eccles,  England.     See  Harland. 

Ecclesiastical  history.  See  Migne ;  —  Sainte 
Marthe  ;  —  Stanley ;  —  Wordsworth. 

Ecclesiastical  law.     See  Migne. 

Ecclesiastical  polity.     See  Ladd. 

Eclectic  medicine.     See  Massachusetts. 

Eddy,  Henry  T.  A  treatise  on  the  principles 
and  applications  of  analytic  geometry.  Phila., 
1874.     8".  3936.62 

Edinburgh.     See  Grant,  J. 

Education.  See  Babeau  ;  —  Kern  ;  —  Mahaffy ; 
—  Schrader,  W. ;  —  Statistisches ;  —  Waitz. 

Edward,  the  Black  prince.    See  Creighton,  L. 

Edwards,  Emory.  Modern  American  marine 
engines,  boilers,  and  screw  propellers.  Illus. 
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Edwards,  Joseph  F.  Malaria  :  what  it  means 
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Edwards,  (H.)  Sutherland.  Life  and  artistic 
career  of  Sims  Reeves.  L.  [1881.]  Portr.  Sm. 
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Egelhaaf,  Gottlob.  Grundziige  der  deutschen 
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4873.16 

Egger,  Victor.  La  parole  int^rieure.  Essai  de 
psychologic  descriptive.     P.,  1881.     8°.  36003.71 

Egypt.  See  Maxwell,  E.  H. ;  —  Oliphant; — 
Revue  ;  — Vyse  ;  —  Wiedemann. 

Eighteenth  century.  See  Goncourt ;  —  Hille- 
brand. 

Elissalde  Castremont,  L.  d'.  Histoire  de  I'in- 
trod.  du  christianisme  sur  le  continent  russe 
et  vie  de  sainte  Olga.     P.,  1879.     8°-  3513-57 

Ellis,  Arthur  B.  History  of  the  First  church 
in  Boston,  1630-1880.  With  an  introd.  by  George 
E.Ellis.    Illus.    B.,  1881.    Portrs.     8°.      *3543.70 

Ellis,  John,  il/.Z>.  The  wine  question  in  the 
light  of  the  new  dispensation  [of  the  New  Jerusa- 
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Eisner,  Fritz.  Die  Praxis  desNahrungsmittel- 
Chemikers.    Lpz.,  1880.    Illus.     8°.  5974-^5 

Elson,  Louis  C.  Home  and  school.  An  illus. 
song  book  for  children.     B.  [1881.]     4°.    4044.71 

Elton,  Charles.  Origins  of  English  history. 
L.,  1882  [1881].     Folded  maps.     8"^.  2423.16 

Emmanuel,  D.  Etude  des  int^grales  ab^li- 
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•*502i.69 

Encyclopaedias.     See  Hunter,  R. ;  — Migne. 

Encyclop^die  des  sciences  religieuses,  publi^e 
sous  la  direction  de  F.  Lichtenberger.  Vol.  10, 
II.     Onction-Syzygie.     P.,  1881.     8°.      *3534.55 

Engelmann,  Wilhelm.  Bibliotheca  scriptorum 
classicorum.  8te  Aufl.,  umfassend  die  Literatur 
von  1 700  bis  1878,  bearb.  von  E.  Preuss.  ite  Abth. 
Scriptores  Graeci.     Lpz.,  1880.     8°.  *2i74.50 

Engineering.     See  Institution  ;  — Matheson. 

England.  See  Dammann  ;  —  De  Ranee ;  — 
Goadby ;  —  Great  Britain ;  —  Green,  J.  R. ;  — 
Sergeant. 

England,  Church  of.    ^ee Stanley; — Jennings. 

English  language  and  literature.  See  Hunter, 
R. ;  —  Morley ;  —  Ogilvie ;  —  Roget ;  —  Smith,  G- 
B. ;  —  Storm. 

Engraving.     See  Bocher ;  —  Tuer. 

Eschmunazair,  King:     See  Schlottmann. 

Etchings.     See  Law ;  —  North  ;  —  Sumner. 

Ethics.     See  Grote ;  —  Sewall ;  —  Spencer,  H. 

Ethnography.  See  Lucy-Fossarieu ;  —  Ma- 
Touan-Lin; — U.  S.  Geog.  surveys. 

Europe.     See  Hale. 

Evelyn  family.     See  Scull. 

Everett,  Joseph  D.     Units  and  physical  con- 
stants.    L.,  1879.     Sm.  8".  3966.80 
"  Substantially  a  new  ed.  of '  Illustrations  of  the  C.  G.  S. 
system  of  units  '  published  in  1S7S  by  the  Physical  society  of 
llondon,  supplemented." 

Everett,  William.  School  sermons  to  the  boys 
at   Adams   academy,   Quincy,   Mass.     B.,   1882. 


16°. 


5444.56;  **5444.59 


Evidences  of  a  revealed  religion.  See  Migne ; 
—  Smith,  H.  B. 

Evolution.     See  Hall,  A.  W. 

Ewald,  Alexander  C  Stories  from  the  state 
papers.  L.,  1882  [1881].  2  v.  Fac-simile.  Sm. 
8°.  2515.20 

Contents.  —  j.  Our  waste  paper  office ;  Youthof  Henry  v; 
The  captive  of  Castile  (JuanalaLoca) ;  A  love  match  (Mary 
Tudor,  duchess  of  Suffolk) ;  The  sweating  sickness  (1485- 
1557) ;  A  holy  mission  (Reginald  Pole,  1554) ;  A  princess  of 
the  period   (queen    Elizabeth) ;     The  invincible    armada, 


71 


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April, 


Ewald,  Alexander  C,  continued. 
ijSS;  The  Earl  of  Essex's  rebellion,  1601.  —  3.  The  gfun- 
powder  plot,  1605;  A  perished  kernel  (Robert  Carr)  ;  Mas- 
sacre  of  Araboyna,  1623;  Gathering  of  the  storm  (against 
Charles  i) ;  Lancashire  witches ;  Greatfireof  London,  1666; 
A  national  scare  (attack  of  the  Dutch,  1667). 

Fairbairn,  A.  M.  Studies  in  the  life  of  Christ. 
N.  Y.,  18S2.     12°.  3478.84 

Family,  The.    Sec  Giraud-Teulon  ;  — Menard. 

Fechner,  Gustav  T.  Ueber  die  physikalische 
und  philosophische  Atomenlehre.  2te  verm. 
Aufl.     Lpz.,  1864.     8°.  3973-66 

Fenelon,  Fran9ois  de  S.  de  La  M.  See  Met- 
calf. 

Fergusson,  Thomas.  Chinese  researches,  ist 
part.  Chinese  chronology  and  cycles.  Shang- 
hai, 1880.     16°.  3019.63 

Fernau,  E.  C.  The  reign  of  Rosas  ;  or,  South 
American  sketches.  L.,  1877.  Sm.  8°.  2363.79 
The  scene  of  these  stories  is  laid  in  the  Argentine  Con- 
federation about  1S32  to  1835. 

Ferrar,  Nicholas.     See  Cambridge. 

Ferris,  George  T.  The  great  violinists  and 
pianists.  N.  Y.,  1881.  [Appleton's  Handy  vol- 
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Content!:.  —  Viotti ;  LudwigSpohr;  Nicol6  Paganini ;  De 
Beriot;  OleBuU;  Muzio  Clementi;  Moscheles;  The  Schu- 
manns  and  Chopin;  Thalberg  and  Gottschalk;  Franz 
Liszt. 

Fick,  C.  J.  Hermann.  Das  Geheimniss  der 
Bosheit  im  rdmischen  Pabstthum,  aus  seinen 
Lehren  und  Werken  dargethan.  2te  Aufl.  St. 
Louis,  1873.     16".  5469a.65 

—  Geschichten  aus  Kirche  und  Welt  zu  M. 
Luthers  Kleinem  Katechismus.  St.  Louis,  1881. 
16°.  55293.58 

—  Life  and  deeds  of  Martin  Luther.  Tr.  from 
the   German   by  M.  Loy.     4th  ed.     Columbus, 

o.,  1878.    16°.  55593-56 

—  Das  Lutherbuch,  oder  Leben  und  Thaten 
des  theuren  Mannes  Gottes,  Martin  Luthers. 
i6te  Aufl.     St.  Louis,  1877.     16°.  5559-66 

Fiji  islands.     See  Cumming. 

Finance.  See  Bamberger ;  —  Banquiers ;  — 
France.  Mini&tere  des  affaires  etrangeres;  — 
Mathieu-Bodet. 

Fine  arts  (including  finely  illustrated  books). 
See  American  art  rev.;  —  Benoist; — Blanc;  — 
Bocher ;  —  Duval ;  —  G. ,  E.  A. ;  —  Gallery ;—  Ga- 
zette des  beaux-arts; — Gelre;  —  Gerspach  ;  — 
Goncourt; —  Havard;  —  Heath;  —  Hozier;  — 
Huish  ;  — Hulme  ; — ^Johnston  ;  —  Lacroix ;  — Las- 
sus  ;  —  Law ;  —  Lienard ;  —  Magazine ;  —  Men 
of  mark ;  —  Michel ;  —  Migne ;  —  Minor ;  —  Mol- 
lett ;  —  Muntz ;  —  Paris.    Salo7i;  —  Perry,  W.  C. ; 

—  Schnorr ;  —  Semper ;  —  Smith,  J.  M. ;  —  Stark ; 

—  Sumner ;  —  Tuer ;  —  Wheatley ;  — Wickes. 
Finger  alphabet.     See  Migne. 

Fires.     See  Heathman. 

Fischart,  Johann  F.,  called  Mentzer.  See 
Ganghofer. 

Fischer,  Heinrich.  Nephrit  und  Jadeit  nach 
ihren  mineralogischen  Eigenschaften  sowie  nach 
ihrer  urgeschichtlichen  und  ethnographischen 
Bedeutung.    Stuttgart,  1880.    Illus.    8°.    3866.69 

Fischer,  Hermann,  and  Salbach,  B.  Die 
Hochbau-Constructionen.  3ter  Th.,  4.  Band. 
Darmstadt,  1881.  Illus.  [Handbuch  der  Archi- 
tektur.     3terTh.]     8°.  8092.51 

Contents.  —  3ter  Theil,  ±.  Band.   Kiinstliche  Beleuchtung 
der  Raume,  Heizung  una  Liiftung  der  Raume,  von  Her- 
mann  Fischer;    Wasserversorgung  der  Gebaude,  von   B. 
Salbach. 
Contains  lists  of  works  upon  each  topic  discussed. 


Fischer,  (E.)  Kuno  (B.).  G.  E.  Lessing  als 
Reformator  der  deutschen  Literatur.  Stuttgart, 
1881.     2  V.  in  I.     16°.  4874.30 

Fisher,  Osmond.  Physics  of  the  earth's  crust. 
L.,  1 88 1.     8°.  '  3866.70 

Fishing.     See  Manchester. 

Fiske,  John.  Myths  and  mvth-makers.  B., 
1S81   ICop.  1872].     120.  ■'  54893.53 

Fitzgerald,  Penelope  F.  An  essay  on  the  phi- 
losophy of  self-consciousness.     L.,  1882.     8^. 

36ooa.66 

Flamet,  J.  La  conqufete  de  la  terre  par  le  pay- 
san.    P.,  1880.    [Bibliotheque  rdpublicaine.]    ^4°. 

75693.52 

Flammarion,  Camille.  Les  etoiles  et  les  curi- 
osites.  du  ciel.  Description  complete  du  ciel 
visible  a  I'oeil  nu  et  de  tons  les  objets  celestes 
faciles  a  observer;  supplement  de  I'Astronomie 
populaire.  Illus.  de  400  figures.  P.,  1882.  Portr. 
L.  8°.  3922.60 

Flanders.     See  Varenbefgh. 

Fletcher,  Edward  H.  Major  Timothy  Hatch, 
of  Hartford,  Ct.,  and  his  descendants.  N.  Y., 
1879.     Portr.      Sq.  16°.  *4338.65 

Fliegende  Blaetter.  B.  69-74.  Miinchen. 
[1878-80.]     Illus.    4".  *727i.5o 

Florence,  Italy.     Sec  Poehlmann. 

Flotow,  Friedrich  (F.  A.),  Graf  von.  Stra- 
della.  Romantic  opera.  English  words.  Ed. 
by  G.  W.  Tryon,  jr.     B.,  n.  d.     8°.  8043.93 

Flour.     See  Vogl. 

Flower,  William.  The  visitation  of  Yorkshire 
in  1563  and  1564.  Ed.  by  C.  B.  Norcliffe. 
L.,   1881.      [Harleian  society.      Publ.]     L.  8°. 

'^24103.65 

Flowers.     See  Hulme. 

Flueckiger,  Friedrich  A.  Pharmakognosie  des 
Pflanzenreiches.  2te  Aufl.  ite  Lief.  Berlin, 
1 88 1.    8°.  3786.74 

Folk  lore.    See  Migne ;  —  Rolland  ;  —  S^billot. 

Food.     Sec  Eisner; — Fothergill. 

Foote,  Henry  W.  Annals  of  King's  chapel. 
In  2  v.     Vol.  I.     B.,  1882.     Illus.    Portrs.    Map. 

8"-  *3543.7i 

Forestier,  Auber,  pseud.  See  Woodward, 
Annie  A. 

Forests.  See  Geher ;  —  Trees ;  — U.  S.  Census 
bureau. 

Forster,  Johann  R.,  and  Johann  G.  A.  See 
Dove. 

Fothergill,  John  M".  The  food  we  eat.  Ed.  by 
A.  Beatrice  R.  Fothergill.  L.,  1882.  Plate. 
Sm.  8°.  5769-37 

Foumier,  Pierre  J.  M.  Essai  sur  I'histoire  du 
droit  d'appel  en  droit  romain  pt  en  droit  francjais. 
These  pour  le  doctoral  soutenue  le  30  juin,  1881. 
Versailles,  1881.    8".  3611.50 

Fowle,  Thomas  W.  The  poor  law.  L.,  18S1. 
[The  English  citizen.]     Sm.  8°.  357oa.55 

Fox,  Caroline.  Memories  of  old  friends,  being 
extracts  from  [her]  journals  and  letters  from 
1835  to  1871.  Ed.  by/H.-N.  Pym.  L.,  1882. 
Portr.     8*'.  '•'24403.59 

Frampton,  Thomas  S.,  ed.  A  glance  at  the 
hundred  of  Wrotham,  including  the  parishes  of 
Wrotham,  Ightham,  Shipbourne,  and  Stansted, 
in  the  days  of  the  early  Edwards.  L.,  1881. 
Photog.     8°.  '  '  *2495.56 

France.  Annates  du  sdnat  et  de  la  chambre 
des  deputes.  T.  3-'i3.  26  f^v.  au  28  ddc,  1S80. 
Suivi  d'une  table  analytique.     P.,  18S1.     4°. 

66403.50 


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France,  continued. 

—  Ministerc  de  riniericttr.  Carte  de  la  France 
dressee  par  le  service  vicinal.  Echelle  de  i  : 
100,000.     P.,  1879.  *4634.50 

The  portfolio  now  contains  20  sheets,  each  being:  1 1  X  i5 
jnches  in  size,  and  covering  an  area  of  J  degree  of  latitud*^ 
jjX  5  degree  of  longitude. 

—  Ministere  des  affaires  etrangercs.  Con- 
ference monetaire  internationale, avril-mai,  juin- 
juillet,  18S1.  Proces-verbaux.  P.,  1881.  2  v. 
in  I.     Tables.     4°.  *3650.8 

—  5"ceAnnuaire diplomatique ; — Hillebrand  ; — 
Hozier ;  —  Jackson  ;  —  Lacroix ;  —  Louis  xv ;  — 
Mathieu-Bodet ;  — Paul ; — Poplimont ;  —  Poudra  ; 

—  Ravaisson  ;  —  Sainte  Marthe ;  —  Spencer,  H. 

—  Revolution.  See  Babeau ;  —  Lockroy ;  — 
Wallon. 

Fredericksburg.     6'ce  Palfrey. 
Freeman,  Edward  A.    Select  historical  essays. 
Lpz.,  1S73.     Sq.  16^  2559a.82 

Contents. — The  Iioly  Roman  empire;  The  Franks  and 
the  Gauls ;  The  early  sieges  of  Paris ;  Frederick  the  first, 
king  of  Italy;  The  emperor  Frederick  the  second;  Charles 
the  Bold;  Presidential  government. 

French  language  and  literature.     See  Keetels  ; 

—  Luchaire ;  —  Qiiiehl ;  —  Schepkowski ;  —  Zola. 
Fr^son,  Jules.    La  justice  an  xviie  siecle,  dans 

le  comte  de  Namur.  (Memoire  couronn^  le  i8 
aoCit.  1872.)  Bruxelles,  1873-.  [Academic  d'ar- 
cheologie  de  Belgique.]     8".  5610a. 55 

Friesic  language.     See  Hewett. 

Frommann,  Ed.  Aufsatze  zur  Geschichte  des 
Buc|ihandels  im  16.  Jahrhundert.  Jena,  1876,  81. 
2  V.     16"'.  2119.28 

Contents. —  i.  Frankreich.  —  2.   Italicn. 

Fulda,  Carl.  Chamisso  und  seine  Zeit.  Lpz., 
1881.     Portr.     16°.  2847.59 

FuUarton,  John.  Historical  memoir  of  the 
family  of  Eglinton  and  Winton,  with  notes  and 
illus.     Ardrossan,  1864.     lUus.    Sni.  8°.     *2439.5 

Fuller,  Albert  W.  Artistic  homes  in  city  and 
country.  With  44  full-page  illus.  and  explana- 
tions. "  B.,  1882.     4",  obi.  *8i02.i4 

Functions  (mathematical  term).     See  Heine; 

—  Miller-IIaucnfels ;  —  Thomae. 

Fumess,  William  H.    Jesus.  Phila.,  1871.   12°. 

5476.11 

Furnivall,  Frederick  J.  [A  collection  of  pam- 
phlets, circulars,  and.newspapercuttings  relating 
to  his  controversy  with  J.  O.  Ilalliwell-Phillipps. 
1881.]     8°.  **G.73.27 

Future  life.     See  Russell,  P. 

G.,  E.  A.  Saints  and  their  symbols :  a  com- 
panion in  the  churches  and  picture  g.illeries  of 
Europe.     L  ,  1881.     Plate.     Sm.  8°.         8o69a.38 

Gaelic  language.     See  Munro. 

Galenus,  Claudius.  De  temperamentis,  ct  De 
inaeqvali  intemperie  libri  tres,  Thoma  Linacro 
Anglo  interprete.  Impressum  .  .  .  annoMDXXi. 
Reproduced  in  exact  facsimile,  with  introd.  by  J. 
F.  Payne.     Camb.,  1881.    Portr.    4°.    ***379oa.6i 

Gallery  of  the  celebrated  landscapes  of  Switzer- 
land. [With  text.]  Zurich,  n.  d.-  100  photog. 
L.  8".  *286i.5i 

Games.     See  Lucas. 

Ganghofer,  Ludwig.  Johann  Fischart  und 
seine  Verdeutschung  des  Rabelais.  Miinchen, 
1 88 1.  8".  2871.62 

Gannett,  William  C.  A  year  of  miracle.  A 
poem  in  four  sermons.     B.,  1882.     16°.      2404.77 


Gardiner,  Samuel  R.  The  fall  of  the  monarchy 
of  Charles  i.  1637-1649.  Vol.  i,  2.  1637-42. 
L.,  1883  [1881].     Folded  map.     8°.  2423.25 

Garfield,  James  A.  The  poets'  tributes  to  Gar- 
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4348.123 

—  oec Boston; — Charleston,  6".  C; — Pedder. 

Garrod,  Alfred  H.  In  memoriam.  Collected 
scientific  [physiological  and  anatomical]  papers. 
Ed.  with  a  memoir  by  W.  A.  Forbes.  L.,  1881. 
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Gatty,  Alfred.  A  key  to  Tennyson's  '  In 
memoriam.'     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  45603.36 

Gauls.     See  Lemiere. 

Gayot,  Eugene.  Le  Idporide  et  le  lapin  de 
Saint-Pierre.     P.,  1880.     8°.  3884.54 

Gazette  des  beaux-arts,  1S81.  P.,  1881.  Plates. 
Illus.     8".  *733oa.50 

Geher,  Ph.  Der  Wald  im  nationalen  Wirth- 
schaftsleben.     Lpz.,  1879.     8°-  3858.72 

Geiger,  Ludwig,  cd.  Goethe-Jahrbuch.  B.  1,2. 
Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1880,  81.     8°.  *284oa.54 

Geikie  (J.)  Cunningham.  Hours  with  the 
Bible.     N.  Y.,  18S1.     3  v.     8°.  3416.68 

Geldart,  E.  Martin.  A  son  of  Belial.  Auto- 
biographical sketches.  By  Nitram  Tradleg 
lpetid.\     L.,  1882.     Sm.  8».  ,  2555-74 

Gellion-Danglar,  Eugene.  Les  Semites  et  le 
senlitisme.     P.,  18S2.     12".  5562.75 

Gelre,  or  Geldre.  Wapenboeck  ou  armorial  de 
1334  a  1372 ;  contenant  les  noms  et  armes  des 
princes  Chretiens,  suivis  de  leurs  feudataires, 
suivant  la  constitution  de  I'Europe  et  particulifere- 
ment  de  I'empire  d'Allemagne,  conformement  a 
I'edit  de  1356,  appele  la  Bulle  d'or.  Prec^d^  de 
poesies  heraldiques  par  Gelre,  heraut  d'armes. 
Public  pour  la  premiere  fois  par  Victor  Bouton. 
Vol.  I.  Poesies  hdraldiques.  P.,  1881.  Illus. 
Fac-similes.     4".  *»*2220.56 

Gems.     See  Graser. 

Genealogy.  Sec  Almanach  de  Gotha ;  — 
Baldwin;  —  Bemis;  —  Briggs;  —  Fletcher;  — 
Fullarton  ;  —  Gothaischer ; —  Lawrence ;  —  Lind- 
say ;  —  New  England ;  —  Rogers ;  —  Runnels ;  — 
Scull ;  —  Stowe ;  —  Van  Voorhis. 

Geography,     See  Jackson,  J. ;  —  Societ6. 

Geology.  See  Fisher ;  —  Giberne ;  —  King ;  — 
Migne ;  —  Pennsylvania. 

Geometry,  Analytic.     See  Eddy. 

Georgia  historical  society.  Collections.  Vol. 
4.     Savannah,  1878.     8°.  *2375-a5 

Contents.  —  4.  The  dead  towns  of  Georgia,  by  C.  C.Jones, 
Jr. ;  Itinerant  observations  in  America. 

German  language  and  literature.  Sec  Bruem- 
mer ;  —  Egelhaaf ;  —Fischer ;  — Hettner ;  —  Stern. 

Germany,  History,  etc.  See  Bernstein;  — 
Biedermann;  —  Roth;  — Volkswirthschaftliche. 

Gerspach,  — .  La  mosaique.  P.  [1S81.]  Illus. 
go.  8087.4 

Gettysburg.     See  Doubleday. 

Giberne,  Agnes.  The  world's  foundations,  or 
geology  for  beginners.  With  illus.  L.,  18S2 
[1S81].     8°.  3867.68 

Giebel,  C.  G.  Thesaurus  ornithologiae. 
Rcpertorium  der  gesammtcn  ornithologischen 
Literatur  und  Nomenclator  sammtlichcr  Gat- 
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und  geographischer  Verbreitung.  Lpz.,  1872- 
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Gilbert,  John  T.  History  of  the  Irish  con- 
federation and  the  war  in  Ireland,  1641-1643. 
Containing  A  narrative  of  affairs  of  Ireland  from 


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Gilbert,  John  T.,  continued. 
1641  to  1643,  bv  Richard  Bellings.  With  cor- 
respondence and  documents,  etc.  Now  for  the 
first  time  published  from  original  Mss.  Illus. 
with  portrs.  and  fac-similes.  In  2  vol.  Vol.  i. 
Dublin,  1S82.    40.  *247oa.7i 

Giraud-Teulon,  Alexis.  Les  origines  de  la 
famille.  Qiiestions  sur  les  antecedents  des  soci- 
dtes  patriarcales.    Genfeve,  1874.    16°.       356oa.63 

Glasgow  bank.     See  Report. 

Goadby,  Edwin.  The  England  of  Shake- 
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Godet,  Frederic.  Lectures  in  defence  of  the 
Christian  faith.  Tr.  bj  W.  H.  Ljttelton.  N.  Y. 
[1881.]     i6«.  3438.77 

Godron,  Dominique  A.  Les  cavernes  des 
environs  de  Toul,  et  les  mammiferes  qui  ont 
disparu  de  la  vallee  de  la  Moselle.  2e  ed.  Nancv, 
1S79.     8°.  3866.68 

Goethe,  Johann  W.  von.  Faust :  the  first  part, 
the  text,  with  English  notes,  essays,  and  verse 
translations.  Bj  E.  J.  Turner,  and  E.  D.  A. 
Morshead.     L.,  1882.     Sm.  8".         ^  4872.74 

—  See  Creizenach;  —  Dorer;  —  Geiger;  — 
Herbst ;  —  Hettner ;  —  Kuehn  ;  —  L\'on. 

Goethe,  Katharina  E.  Frau  Rath.  Brief- 
wechsel  von  Katharina  Elisabeth  Goethe,  Nach 
den  Originalen  mitgetheilt  von  Robert  Keil. 
Lpz,  1871.     \(P.  2847.58 

Gold  mining.     See  Industrial. 

Goldsmiths'  work.     See  Migne ;  —  Wheatley. 

Goncourt,  Edmond  L.  A.  H.  de  and  Jules  A. 
H.  de.  L'art  du  xviiie  siecle.  le  serie.  P., 
1881.     120.  4077.78 

Contents. —  le  s^rie.  Watteau;  Chardin;  Boucher;  La 
Tour. 

Goodman,  Neville  and  Albert.  Handbook  of 
Fen  skating.  With  a  map.  L.,  1882  [1881]. 
Illus.     Sm.  8°.  6007.83 

Gorham  manufacturing  co.,  etc.  Catalogue  of 
silverware,  jewelry,  watches,  diamonds.  Issued 
[by]  Gorham  mfg.  co.,  Carter,  Sloan  &  co., 
Robbins  &  Appleton,  and  A.  H.  Smith  «&  co. 
Camb.  [18S1.]     Illus.     4°.  8012.65 

Goss  family.     See  Lawrence. 

Gothaischer  genealogischer  Hofkalender  nebst 
diplomatisch-statistischemjahrbuch.  1SS2.  Gotha. 
[18S1.]     32°.  C.R.9.7.2 

Grafting.     See  Baltet. 

Grammaire  cordenne.  Pr^cdd^e  d'une  introd. 
Suivie  d'un  appendice.  Avec  un  cours  d'exercices 
gradues.  Par  les  missionnaires  de  Coree  de  la 
Societe  des  missions  etrangeres  de  Paris. 
Yokohama,  1881.     Folded  sheet.     L.  8°.     3031.68 

Grant,  James.  Cassell's  Old  and  new  Edin- 
burgh.     Illus.      [Vol.   I.]      L.   [18S1?]     4°. 

*249f.58 

Grape  vine.     See  Davin. 

Graser,  Bernhard.  Die  Gemmen  des  Koni- 
glichen  Museums  zu  Berlin  mit  Darstellungen 
antiker  Schiffe.  Mit  Abbildungen.  Berlin,  1867. 
8°.  2223.19 

Grau,  Rudolf  F.  Semiten  und  Indogermanen 
in  ihrer  Beziehung  zu  Religion  und  Wissenschaft. 
2te  verm.  Aufl.     Stuttgart,  1867.     8°.  7485.15 

Great  Britain.  Accounts  and  papers.  1874. 
Vol.  72.  Return  of  owners  of  land.  1873.  L., 
1875.     I  V.  in  3.     40.  **F 

Contents.  — Vol.  7a,  pt.  i,  2.  England  and  Wales.  —  Pt.3. 
Scotland. 

Includes  the  name  and  address  of  each  owner  of  one  acre 
and  upwards  with  the  estimated  acreage  and  gross  revenue. 


Great  Britain,  continued. 

—  Public  record  office.  Rolls  calendars.  Cal- 
endar of  documents  relating  to  Scotland.  Ed. 
bv  Joseph  Bain.  Vol.  i.  a. d.  1108-1272.  Edinb., 
1881.     L.  8".  ♦7014.50 

—  Sec   Acland  ;  —  Clinton;  —  Cobden    club; 

—  Elton;  —  Ewald;  —  Gardiner;  —  Levi;  — 
Sergeant ;  —  Stanhope ;  —  Walpole. 

Greece.       Sec   CoUignon  ;  —  Hicks; — Jaeger; 

—  Mahaffy;  —Maxwell,  E.  H. ;  —Perry,  W.  C  ; 

—  Schoenborn  ;  —  Wieseler. 

Greek  language  and  literature.     See  Blackie ; 

—  Engelmann  ;  —  Paley ;  — Teichmueller. 
Green,  John    R.      The   making   of   England. 

With  maps.     L.,  1881.     8".  2412.49 

To  the  union  of  England  under  Ecgberht  (S39). 

Green,  Samuel  A.  Inaugural  address  [as] 
mavor  of  Boston,  Jan.  2,  1882.     B.,  1882.     8°. 

**K.ii.i8 

Greene,  Robert.  Life  and  complete  works  in 
prose  and  verse.  In  12  vols.  For  the  first  time 
collec.  and  ed.  with  notes,  etc.,  by  A.  B.  Grosart. 
Vol.2.  Mamillia  :  parts  I  and  2.  And  Anatomie  of 
flatterie.     L.,  1881-83.     [The  Huth  library.]    8°. 

*^,*46oi.8 

Grignan,  Louis  P.  d'A.  de  M.,  marquis  de.  See 
Masson. 

Grimm,  Jacob  L.  C  and  Wilhelm  C.  Brief- 
wechsel  zwischen  Jacob  und  Wilhelm  Grimm  aus 
der  Jugendzeit.  Herausg.  von  Herman  Grimm  und 
G.  Hinrichs.     Weimar,  1881.     S'*.  28403.57 

Grinnell,  Charles  E.,  ed.  Points  of  law  for 
lawyers  and  general  readers,  suggested  by 
Gui"teau's  case.     B.,  1881.     8".  *5686.29 

Grisebach,  Eduard.  Die  treulose  Witwe. 
Eine  chinesische  Novelle  und  ihre  Wanderung 
durch  die  Weltliteratur.  3te  Aufl.  Stuttgart, 
1877.     16".  •  3019.62 

Griswold,  William  McC  The  Q^  P.  index 
annual  for  1881.  An  index  to  the  International 
review,  the  Popular  science,  the  Century,  Lippin- 
cott's,  the  Nation,  the  Atlantic,  the  Living  age. 
Harpers,  and  the  Eclectic,  1880-81.  Bangor,  1S82. 
8".  *3i84.4 

Grote,  John.  A  treatise  on  the  moral  ideals. 
Ed.  by  J.  B.  Mayor.    Camb.,  1876.    8°.       3584-52 

Groton  Heights,  Conn.     See  Harris. 

Gu^rin,  Honore  V.  La  Terre  sainte  :  son  his- 
toire,  ses  souvenirs,  ses  sites,  ses  monuments. 
P.,  18S2.     Illus.     Map.     4°.  *^*3040.65 

About  a  third  of  the  work  is  devoted  to  a  description  of 
Jerusalem. 

Guide  to  employment  in  the  civil  service,  the 
system  of  open  competition,  and  offices  and  sala- 
ries. With  an  introd.  by  J.  D.  Morell.  New  and 
rev.  ed.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  24293.54 

Guilds.     See  Migne. 

Guitar.     See  Winner. 

Guiteau,  Charles  J.     See  Grinnell. 

Guthrie,  Frederick.  The  first  book  of  knowl- 
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Guthrie,  Thomas.  Man  and  the  Gospel.  L. , 
1875.      16°.  *5444-55 

Guyon,  Jeanne  M.  B.  de  La  M.     See  Metcalf. 

Gymnastics.     See  Jaeger. 

Hack,  Mary  P.  Self-surrender  :  a  second  series 
of  "  Consecrated  women."     L.,  1882.     Sm.  8". 

5558.53 

Co«/^n/.«.  —  Anne  Askew ;  Isabel  Brown;  Helen  Her- 
schell;  Anne  Maurice;  Emma  Maurice;  Elizabeth  Long; 
Mary  Jane  Graham ;  Lydia  Reid;  Harriet  Jukes;  Susanna 
Gibson ;  Agnes  Jones. 


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Hall,   A.   Wilford. 
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Hahn.Theophilus.  Tsuni-||Goam,  the  supreme 
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Hale,  Edward  E.  and  Susan.  A  family  flight 
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Haliday,  Charles.  The  Scandinavian  history 
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♦24703.69 

The    problem    of    human 

'  evolution  of  sound  "  and 

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3824.59 

Hall,  Eugene  J.  Lyrics  of  home-land.  Chicago, 
1882.     Illus.     16°.  2402.77 

Hallier,  Ernst.  Ausfluge  in  die  Natur.  2te 
Ausg.     Berlin,  1879.     Illus.     8°.  3824.60 

Halliwell-Phillipps,  James  O.     See  Furnivall. 

Hamline,  Leonidas  L.     See  Hibbard. 

Hanaford,  Phebe  A.  The  life  of  George  Pea- 
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Handbuch  der  gericlitlichen  Medicin.  Bear- 
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Contents, —  i.  Handbuch  der  gerichtlichen  Medicin 
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gen  in  gerichtsarztlicher  Beziehung  bearbeitet  von  Dr.  B. 
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Hare,  The.     See  Gayot. 

Harland,  John.  The  ancient  parish  church  of 
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The  preface  is  signed  Crux. 

Harp,  The,  of  Renfrewshire :  a  collection  of 
songs  and  other  poetical  pieces  (many  of  which 
are  original),  accompanied  with  notes,  and  a 
short  essay  on  the  poets  of  Renfrewshire. 
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Harris,  William  W.  The  battle  of  Groton 
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Griswold,  the  massacre  of  its  garrison  and  the 
burning  of  New  London  by  British  troops  under 
Benedict  Arnold,  on  the  6th  of  Sept.,  1781. 
With  introd.  and  notes.  Illus.  Maps.  Rev.  and 
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Harte,  (F.)  Bret.  Poetical  works,  including 
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Hartmann,  August.  Das  Oberammergauer 
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Harvard  college.  Museum  of  comparative  zo- 
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For  contents  see  Card  catalogue. 

Hatch  family.     See  Fletcher. 

Hatton,  Joseph.  "  The  new  Ceylon," 
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Hatton,  W.  M.  The  churches  of  Yorkshire 
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Haupt,  Paul.  Die  sumerischen  Familienge- 
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"  When  the  light  of  monumental  history  first  dawns  upon 
Babylonia  we  find  that  country  inhabited  by  two  races,  the 


*5885.4 


Being 
Sabah. 
3085.59 


Haupt,  Paul,  continued. 
Sumir    and  Akkad;   they  spoke  two  different  langxiages, 
one  Turanian,  the  other  Semitic."  — Geo.  Smith:  "Early 
history  of  Babylonia."     (/«"  Records  of  the  past.    Vol   \ 
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Havard,  Henry.  Histoire  de  la  peinture  hol- 
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Haven,  Gilbert.     See  Wentworth. 

Havergal,  Frances  R.  Poems ;  with  a  sketch 
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—  Swiss  letters  and  Alpine  poems.  Ed.  by 
her  sister  J.  Miriam  Crane.  N.  Y.,  1882.  Plate. 
16°.  2867.62 

Hawaiian  islands.     See  Bowser. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.     See  O'Connor. 

Haywood,  Edward  Farvvell.  Ecce  Spiritus. 
A  statement  of  the  spiritual  principle  of  Jesus 
as  the  law  of  life.      [^«o«.]      B.,  1881.      120. 

5443.64 

Health  lectures  for  the  people.  Illus.  2d  ser. 
Delivered  in  Edinburgh  during  the  winter  of 
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Contents.  —  Some  lessons  from  modern  medicine,  by  J. 
A.  Russell ;  The  human  body,  by  D.  J.  Cunningham  ;  Para- 
sites  in  their  relation  to  food  and  health,  by  A.  Wilson ;  The 
brain  and  its  functions,  by  I.  B.  Tuke;  The  skin  and  iu 
management  in  health,  by  W.  A.  Jamieson  ;  How  we  digest 
our  food,  by  J.  Foulis;  Small-pox  and  vaccination,  by  D. 
R.  Haldane;  A  cold  :  what  it  means,  its  consequences,  and 
how  avoided,  by  J.  O.  Affleck. 

Heath,  Francis  G.  Autumnal  leaves.  With 
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Heathman,  James  H.  On  the  preservation  of 
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Heckford,  Sarah.  A  lady  trader  in  the  Trans- 
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Hedges,  John  K.  The  history  of  Wallingford 
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Illus.     Folded  map.     8^.  "'2493.58 

Heine,  (H.)  Eduard.  Theorie  der  Kugelfunc- 
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Heine,  Heinrich.     See  Della-Rocca. 

Helms,  Ludvig  V.  Pioneering  in  the  far  East, 
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Heraldry.  See  Gelre ;  —  Hozier ;  —  Migne ;  — 
Poplimont. 

Herbst,  Wilhelm.  Goethe  in  Wetzlar.  1772. 
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Herder,  Johann  G.  von.     See  Mueller. 

Hermann,  Conrad.  Der  Gcgensatz  des  Classi- 
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Hesse-Wartegg,  Ernest  von.  Tunis:  the  land 
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Hettner,  Hermann.  Die  roniantische  Schule 
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Hewett,  Waterman  T.  The  Frisian  language 
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Hibbard,  F.  G.  Biography  of  Leonidas  L. 
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4445-70 

Hicks,  Edward  L.  A  manual  of  Greek  his- 
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Hieroglyphics.     See  Brugsch. 

Higginson,  Thomas  W.  Common  sense  about 
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Hillebrand,  Carl.  Aus  dem  Jahrhundert  der 
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—  Frankreich  und  die  Franzosen  in  der 
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Hindley,  Charles.  A  history  of  the  cries  of 
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—  The  life  and  times  of  James  Catnach  (late 
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25  copies  printed.  Consists  of  reproductions  of  the  bal- 
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330  wood-cuts,  42  of  which  are  by  Bewick. 

Hinds,  J.  I.  D.  The  use  of  tobacca.  Lebanon, 
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Hindu  women.     See  LI. 

Hingham,  Mass.  The  commemorative  services 
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Hinton,  James.  Philosophy  and  religion.  Se- 
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Hitchcock,  Charles.  In  memory  of  C.  Hitch- 
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Hodgson,  Shadworth  H.  The  practical  bear- 
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Hogarth,  William.     See  Wey. 

Holland,  Frederick  M.  What  kind  of  morality 
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Holland,  Josiah  G.  Every-day  topics.  1st,  2d 
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Holland.     See  Bird,  F.  S. ;  —  Havard. 

Holmes,  Oliver  W.  Poetical  works.  B.,  1881. 
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Homer.  The  Iliad.  A  literal  prose  tr.  by  H. 
Hailstone.      Camb.  [Eng.],  1881.     Sm.  8°. 

2999.61 

—  The  Odyssey,  ed.  with  references,  readings, 
notes,  and  facsimile  plates,  by  Henry  Hayman. 
Vol.  3.     Books  13-24.     L.,  1 88*2.     8°.*'       2995.63 

Homiletics.     See  Hoppin. 

Homoeopathy.     See  International ;  — Jousset. 

Hood,  Thomas,  the  younger.  The  rhymester: 
or,  the  rules  of  rhyme.  With  dictionary  of 
rhymes  [etc.].  Ed.,  with  additions,  by  Arthur 
Penn.     N.Y.,  1882.     160.  2488.80 

Hope,  Frances  J.  Notes  and  thoughts  on 
gardens  and  woodlands.  Written  chiefly  for 
amateurs.  Ed.  by  Anne  J.  Hope  Johnstone.  L., 
i88i.     Sm.  8°.      '  5999-66 

Hoppin.  James  M.  Homiletics.  N.  Y.  [Co/. 
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Horatius  Flaccus,  Qtiintus.  The  works  of 
Horace  trans,  into  English  verse,  with  a  life  and 
notes,  by  Sir  Theodore  Martin.  Edinb.,  1881. 
2  V.     8°.  2927.59 

Horse.  See  Howden;  —  Percivall;  —  Still- 
man. 

Horticulture.     See  Hope. 

Household  art.     See  Blanc. 


Housman,  Henry.  The  story  of  our  museum  : 
showing  how  we  formed  it,  and  what  it  taught 
us.     L.  [18S1.]     Illus.     Sm.  8°.  3826.62 

Houssaye,  Arsene.  La  Com^die  frangaise, 
1680-1880.  [P.]  1880.  Portrs.  Plates.  Illus. 
F".  ***C.F.ii.i 

Howden,  Peter.  Horse  warranty.  Guide  to 
the  various  points  to  be  noted.  L.,  1882.   Sm.  8°. 

6007.84 

Hoyt.  J.  K.,  and  Ward,  Anna  L.,  comf.  The 
cyclopaedia  of  practical  quotations,  English  and 
Latin,  with  appendix,  containing  proverbs  from 
the  Latin  and  modern  foreign  languages;  names 
of  quoted  authors,  etc.  N.  Y.,i8S2.    8".    *6242.56 

Hozier,  Louis  P.  d',  and  Hozier  de  Serigny, 
Antoine  M.  d'.  Armorial  general  ou  registres 
de  la  noblesse  de  France.  Fac-simile  de  Tedition 
originale,  1738-1768.  P.  [1865-68.]  lo.v.  Illus. 
Folded  sheets.     F°.  *2620.57 

Hubbardston,  Massachusetts.     See  Stowe. 

Hughes,  William  G.  The  hill  tracts  of  Arakan. 
Rangoon.  1881.     Map.     Plate.     L.  8".       5072.61 

Hugo,  Victor  M.,  comte.  CEuvres  completes. 
Roman  6,  7,8.     P.,  1881.     8''.  2702.50 

Contents.  —  Roman.  6.  Les  inis^nibles,  pt.  3.  Cosette.  —  7, 
pt.  3.  Marius. — S,  pt.  4.  L'idyllc  rue  Pluraet  et  L'epopee  rue 
Saint-Denis. 

—  See  Barbou. 

Huish,  Marcus  B.  The  years  art,  1S81,  to- 
gether with  information  respecting  the  events 
of  1882.     L.,  1882.     Sm.  8°.  *8o68.5i 

Hulme,  Frederick  E.  Familiar  wild  flowers. 
2dser.     With  col.  plates.    L.,  n.  d.     8".     3847.67 

—  Flower  painting  in  water  colours.  L.  [iSSi.] 
20  plates.     8'^  *8o62.27 

Hulme,  Frederick  E.  and  Hibberd,  Shirley. 
Familiar  garden  flowers,  figured  by  F.  E.  Hulme 
and  described  by  Shirley  Hibberd.  Ser.  i,  2. 
With  col.  plates.    L.  [1880,  81.]   Sm.  8^    3858.63 

Humboldts,  The.     See  Dove. 

Hungary.     6V<?  "  Magyarland." 

Hunter,  Robert.  The  encyclopaedic  diction- 
ary. With  illus.  Vol.  1.  Part  i,  2  [A-Ca- 
biritic]..    L.  [1882.]     8°.  *46ooa.50 

Hunter,  William  W.  The  Indian  empire  :  its 
history,  people,  and  products.  L.,  1S82..  Folded 
map.     [Triibner's  Oriental  ser.]     8".         3026.54 

Huxley,  Thomas  H.  Science  and  culture,  and 
other  essays.     L.,  1881.     Illus.     8".  3826.70 

Contents.  —  Science  and  culture  ;  Universities,  actual  and 
ideal;  Technical  education;  Elementary  instruction  in 
physiolt>gTt';  Josejih  Priestley;  On  the  method  of  Zadij;;  On 
the  border  territory  between  the  animal  and  vegetable  king- 
doms; On  certain  errors  respecting  the  structure  of  the 
heart  attributed  to  Aristotle ;  On  the  hypothesis  that  animals 
are  automata,  and  its  history;  On  sensation  and  the  unity  ot 
the  sensiferous  organs;  Evolution  in  biology;  The  coining 
age  of"  The  origin  of  species";  The  connection  of  the  bio- 
logical sciences  with  medicine. 

Ibn  Abd-el-Hakem.  History  of  the  conquest 
of  Spain.  Now  ed.  for  the  first  time,  tr.  from 
the  Arabic,  with  notes,  and  introd.  by  J.  H. 
Jones.     Goettingen.  1858.     8°.  "3095.61 

Indexes  to  periodicals.  See  Griswold  ;  —  In- 
stitut  de  France;  —  Institution;  — Journal  des 
^conomistes;  —  Scribner's. 

India.  See  Barth  ;  —  Borooah  ;  —  Clough ;  — 
Hunter,  W.  W. ;  —  Strachey;  —  Tayler;  — 
Temple ;  —  Urwick ;  —  Zimmer. 

Indians  of  America.     Sec  Lucy-Fossarieu. 

Indo-European  languages.     Sec  Delbrueck. 

Indo-European  races.     See  Grau  ;  —  Mueller. 

Industrial  arts.  See  Design ;  —  Guthrie,  F. ; 
—  Migne. 


1882. 


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Industrial  progress  in  gold  mining.  Review 
of  the  industry  in  the  United  States.  With  appen- 
dix and  notes.     Phila.,  1880.     L.  80.  3863.76 

Innsly,  Owen, /5<?«rf.     5'e5  Jennison,  Lucy  W. 

Inscriptions.  See  Haupt ;  —  Hicks  ;  —  Schlott- 
mann. 

Institut  de  France,  fart's.  Acadimie  des 
sciences  morales  et  politiques.  Table  g^nerale 
alphab^tique  et  chronologique  des  stances  et 
travau.K.     (1842^1873.)    P.,  1875.     8".     *3235.50 

Institution  of  civil  engineers.  Minutes  of  pro- 
ceedings. Subject  index :  vol.  i  to  58.  Sessions 
1837  to  1878,  79.     L.,  1881.     8».  *4028.59 

Instruments  of  precision.  See  Buff;  —  Loe- 
wenherz. 

Integrals.     See  Emmanuel. 

International  homoeopathic  convention.  Trans- 
actions, July,  1881.     L.,  1881.    8°.  *38o2.65 

Ireland.  See  Description  ;  —  Eason  ;  —  Gilbert. 

Iron  work.     See  Breymann.  ^ 

Italian  language.     See  Mahn. 

Italy.  See  Abbott;  —  Bosco  ;—  Maxwell,  E. 
H. ;— Trollope. 

Ivanoff,  Alexander.     See  Botkin. 

-  Jackson,  Catherine  C,  lady.  The  French 
court  and  society :  reign  of  Louis  xvi  and  first 
empire.    L.,  1881.    2  v.  Portrs.    Sm.  8°.     2663.77 

Jackson,  James.  Liste  provisoirede  bibliogra- 
phies geographiques  sp^ciales.  P.,  1881.  [Soci- 
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Jade  (mineral).     See  Fischer,  Heinrich. 

Jaeger,  Otto  H.  Die  Gymnastik  der  Hellenen 
in  ihrem  Einfluss  aufs  gesammte  Alterthum  imd 
ihrer  Bedeutung  fiir  die  deutsche  Gegenwart. 
2teAusg.     Esslingen,  1857.     8°.  2964.60 

Jaeschke,  H.  A.  Tibetan-English  dictionary, 
with  special  reference  to  the  prevailing  dialects. 
Added  an  English-Tibetan  vocabulary.  L. ,  1882. 
8".  *303i.67 

Jami,  Nur-ed-din  Abd-er-Rahman,  called.  Yii- 
sufand  Zulaikha.  A  poem.  Tr.  from  the  Persian 
into  English  verse.  By  R.  T.  H.  Griffith.  L., 
1882.     [Trubner's  Oriental  ser.]     8°.  3025.71 

Janes,  Edmund  S.     See  Ridgaway. 

Jannsen,  Joh.,  e<f.  EesJ:i  Lanlik.  [Esthonian 
songs.]   Teine  truk.    Tartus,  1865.     16°.    5069.23 

Japan.  See  Dixon  ;  —  Histoire ;  —  Metchni- 
koff;  —  Oliver,  S.  P. 

Japanese  literature.     See  Pfizmaier. 

Japanese  olden  time  tales  for  little  people. 
Kodomo  mukashi  banashi.  Yokohama.  [1875?] 
16°.  5029.10 

Jennings,  Arthur  C.  Ecclesia  Anglicana :  a 
histor  v  of  the  church  of  Christ  in  England  [mean- 
ing the  Church  of  England].    L.,1882.    Sm.  80. 

352556 

Jennings,  Henry  J.  Cardinal  Newman  :  the 
story  of  his  life.  Birmingham,  1882  [1881]. 
Portrs.     Sm.  8°.  3557-76 

Jennison,  Lucy  W.  Love  poems  and  sonnets. 
ByOwenlnnsly  [/5^«^.].   B.,  1881.   160.  239ob.65 

Jerrold,  Blanchard.  Life  of  Napoleon  iii.  L., 
1874-82.     4  v.     Portrs.     Illus.    Fac-similes.    8°. 

2644.61 

Jerusalem.     See  Bartlett ;  —  Gu^rin. 

Jewell,  B.  R.  Religious  history  of  South 
Hampton,  N.  H.  With  an  appendix.  [Afton.] 
Exeter,  1881.     8°.  *554oa.73 

Jewelry.     See  Gorham. 

Jews.  See  Benny;  —  Duehring;  —  Sola 
Mendes. 


John,  Si.,  0/ Damascus.     See  Lupton. 

John  III  fSobieski].  of  Poland.     See  Tatham. 

Johnson,  Franklin.  True  womanhood.  Camb., 
1882  [1881].     160.  3589.7a 

Johnston,  Elizabeth  B.  Original  portraits  of 
Washington,  includirjg  statues,  monuments  and 
medals.     B.,  1882.     4".  *2340.5i 

Jones,  Charles  C,  jr.  Historical  sketch  of 
the  Chatham  [Georgia]  artillery  during  the  Con- 
federate struggle  [iS^i-65].  Albany,  1867.  Folded 
maps.     8°.  4323.55 

Jones,  Charles  H.  History  of  the  campaign 
for  the  conquest  of  Canada  in  1776,  from  the 
death  of  Montgomery  to  the  retreat  of  the  British 
army  under  Sir  Guy  Carleton.  Phila.,  1882. 
Portrs.     8".  *4222.65 

Journal  des  ^conomistes.  Table  alphabdtique 
gdn^rale  des  m^tiferes  dans  les  tomes  1-12. 
Sdrie  4.     1878-80.     P.  [1881.]     8°.  *7645.55 

Indexes  to  the  previous  series  have  been  published  at  in- 
tervals and  bound  with  the  publications.  See  list  of  Indexes 
in  the  Bulletin  for  January,  18S2. 

Jousset,  Pierre.  Lemons  de  clinique  ni^dicale 
profess^es  a  I'hdpital  homoeopathique  Saint- 
Jacques,  1875-77.*  P-'  ^877.     8°.  379oa.6a 

Juvenalis,  Decimus  Junius.     See  Bossuet. 

Kane,  Harry  H.  Opium-smoking  in  America 
and  China.     N.Y.,  1882.     16°.  37903.66 

The  preface  contains  a  list  of  works  consulted. 

Kant,  Immanuel.  Critique  of  pure  reason. 
Tr.  into  English  by  F.  Max  Miiller.  With  an 
historical  introd.  by  Ludwig  Noir^.  L.,  1881. 
2  v.     8°.  36008.69 

Kapp,  Friedrich.  Die  amerikanische  Weizen- 
produktion.    Berlin,  1880.  8°.    No.  14  in  *3562.53 

Karelia.     See  Rae. 

Karsten,  C.  Die  Bedeutung  der  Form  im 
Obligationenrecht.  iteAbth.  Die  rdmische  Lehre 
von  der  Stipulation.     Rostock,  1878.    8°.  5617.51 

Keane,  John  F.  My  journey  to  Medinah  :  de- 
scribing a  pilgrimage  to  Medinah,  performed  by 
the  author  disguised  as  a  Mohammedan.  L., 
1 88 1.     8°.  3073-6X 

Keetels,JeanG.  An  elementary  French  gram- 
mar.   New  ed.,  with  appendix.     N.Y.,  1881.    12*. 

26893.85 

Kern,  Hermann.  Grundriss  der  Padagogik. 
2te  Aufl.     Berlin,  1878.     8°.  3593-55 

Kerr,  Norman.  Wines  :  scriptural  and  eccle- 
siastical.    L.  [1881.]     Sm.  8°.  34*6.83 

Kerslake,  Thomas.  Caer  Pensauelcoit,  a  long 
lost  unromanised  British  metropolis.  L.,  1882 
[1881].     Map.     8<>.  *2465.6a 

Keyser,  J.  P.  de.  Neerland's  letterkunde  in  de 
negentiende  eeuw.  Bloemlezing,  ten  gebruike 
bij  de  beoefening  onzer  letterkunde.  's-Graven- 
hage,  1877.     2  v.     Portr.     8".  2871.66 

Contents.— t.  Proza.  — J.    Poezie.  ^    ,   . 

Each  extract  is  preceded  by  a  bio  graphical  sketch  of  the 

author,  with  a  list  of  his  works. 

Khoi-khoi,  The,  of  South  Africa.     See  Hahn. 

King,  William,  and  Rowney,  Thomas  H.  An 
old  chapter  of  the  geological  record,  with  a  new 
interpretation :  or,  rock  metamorphism  (espe- 
cially the  methylosed  kind)  and  its  resultant  imi- 
tations of  organisms.  With  an  introd.  giving 
an  annotated  history  of  the  controversy  on  the 
so-called  "  Eozoon  Canadense  "  and  an  appen- 
dix. L.,  18S1.  Plates.  80.  3866.71 
I       King's  chapel,  Boston.     See  Foote. 


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April, 


Kingsbury,  Elizabeth.  Thousjhts  on  marriage. 
L.,  18S2  L1881J.     Sm.  8".  *5574-68 

Kinns,  Samuel.  Moses  and  geology;  or,  the 
harmonv  of  the  Bible  with  science.  With  illus. 
L.,  1882".     8°.  3866.72 

Klopstock,  Friedrich  G.     See  Lyon. 

Knighthood,  Orders  of.     See  Migne. 

Knots.     See  Chamier. 

Knox-Little,  William  J.  See  Little,  William 
J.  Knox. 

Koran.  Comprehensive  commentary  on  the 
Qurdn  :  comprising  Sale's  trans,  and  preliminary 
discourse,  with  additional  notes  and  emenda- 
tions. With  index.  By  E.  M.  Wherry.  Vol.  i. 
L.,  1882.     8°.  3026.55 

Kotzebue,  W.  von.  August  von  Kotzebue. 
Urtheile  der  Zeitgenossen  und  der  Gegenwart. 
Dresden,  1S81.     B".  ,  2845.62 

Kuehn,  Adelbert.  Findlinge  betrefFend  die  Wei- 
marische  Literatur-Epoche.  Weimar.  [i88i.'J 
Illus.     Portr.     8°.  2845.63 

Labeo,  Marcus  Antistius.     See  Pern  ice. 

La  Combe,  Francois  de.     See  Metcalf. 

Lacroix,  Paul,  xviie  sifecle  :  lettres,  sciences  et 
arts.  France,  1590-1700.  Illus.  de  17  chromolith. 
et  de  300  gravures  sur  bois,  d'apres  les  monuments 
de  I'art  de  I'epoque.  P.,  1882  [1881].  4°.  *222oa.58 

Ladd,  George  T.  The  principles  of  church 
polity,  illustrated  by  an  analysis  of  modern  Con- 
gregationalism. Southworth  lectures  at  Andover 
theological   seminary   in    1879-81.     N.Y. ,    1882. 

12°.  3547-73 

La  Fayette,  marquis  de.     See  Ward. 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  M.  L.  de.  CEuvres 
po^tiques.     P.,  1879.     16°.  4662.58 

Lamb,  Charles.     See  Ainger. 

Lammers,  August.  Die  Bettel-Plage.  Berlin, 
1879.     8».  No.  6  in  *3562.53 

—  Staats-Armenpflege.     Berlin,  1871.     8°. 

No.  16  in  *3562.53 

Lancashire,  England,  See  Croston  ;  — Waugh. 

Land,  John  E.  Historical  and  descriptive  re- 
views of  the  industries  of  the  tri-cities,  1881. 
Davenport,  Rock  Island  and  Moline.  Daven- 
port, Iowa,  1881.     Illus.    8°.  *437i.67 

Landolt,  Hans.  Handbook  of  the  polariscope 
and  its  practical  applications.  Adapted  from  the 
German  ed.,  by  D.  C.  Robb  and  V.  H.  Veley. 
With  an  appendix  by  I.  Steiner.  L.,  1882.  Illus. 
8°.  5974-60 

Langland,  William.  The  vision  "of  William 
concerning  Piers  the  plowman,  together  with 
Vita  de  Dowel,  Dobet,  et  Dobest.  (About  1362- 
1393.)  Ed.  by  W.  W.  Skeat.  In  4  parts.  Pt. 
1-3.     L.,  1867-73.     8°.  +4608.26 

Contents.  —  i.  The  "  Vernon  "  text ;  or  text  A.  —  2.  The 
Crowley  text ;  or  text  B.  —  3.  The  Whitaker  text;  or  text  C. 
Richard  the  redeles,  by  the  same  author  (1399  a.d.};  The 
crowned  king,  by  another  hand  (1415  a.d.). 

Language.  See  Delbrueck ;  — Drival ;  —  Lucy- 
Fossarieu ;  —  Migne. 

Lansdell,  Henry.  Through  Siberia.  With  illus. 
and  maps.    L.,  1882.    2  v.     Portr.     8°.       3064.18 

Lapland.     See  Rae. 

Laskari  dictionary.     See  Roebuck. 

Lassalle,  Ferdinand.     See  Liebes-Episode. 

Lassus,  Jean  B.  A.,and  Viollet-le-Duc,  Eugene 
E.  Monographie  de  Notre-Dame  de  Paris  et  de 
la  nouvelle  sacristie.  Contenant  [80]  planches, 
pr^ced^e   d'une    notice    par    M.    Celtibere.     P. 


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Latchford,  Henry.  The  wit  and  wisdom  of  par- 
liament.    L.    [1881.^]     Sm.  8°.  452ga.24 

Latin  language.     See  Neue. 

Laube,  Heinrich.  Erinnerungen,  1810-1840. 
Wien,  1875.     16°.  2847.57 

Laurie,  William  F.  B.  Ashe  Pyee,  the  superior 
country;  or,  the  great  attractions  of  Burma  to 
British  enterprise  and  commerce.  L.,  1882 
[1881].     Sm.  80.  3078.51 

Laval  university,  Quebec.  20oe  anniversaire 
de  la  ddcouverte  du  Mississipi  par  Jolliet  et  le  P. 
Marquette.  Soirde  litt^raire  et  musicale  a  I'Uni- 
versite  Laval,  17  juin  1873.  [Discours  de  I'abb^ 
Verreau.]     Quebec,  1873.     B^*.  •4374.68 

Law,  David.  The  Thames,  Oxford  to  London. 
Twenty  etched  plates.     L.,  1882  [1881].     4°. 

*246oa.57 

The  explanatory  text  seems  to  be  by  Owen  J.  DuUea,  by 
whom  the  preface  is  signed. 

Law.  See  Bechmann;  —  Benny;  —  Brunner; 
Cooley ;  —  Cresp ;  —  Dyer ;  —  Fournier ;  —  Grin- 
nell ;  —  Narada  ;  —  Pernice ;  —  Thompson  ;  — 
Willard. 

Lawrence,  Rev.  John.  In  memoriam.  The 
family  of  John  Lawrence  (continued).  The 
family  of  Philip  Goss,  of  Lancaster,  Mass.,  and 
Winchester,  N.  H.  The  family  of  Selah  Pom- 
roy,  of  Stanstead,  P.  Quebec.    Albany,  i88i.  8°. 

♦4432.63 

Leavitt,  Franklin.  Leavitt's  map,  with  views 
of  the  White  mts.     B.,  187 1.     Folded.  *4379a.57 

Le  Clercq,  Chretien.  First  establishment  of 
the  faith  in  New  France.  Now  first  translated 
with  notes,  by  John  G.  Shea.  N.  Y.,  i88i. 
2  V.     Illus.    Folded  maps.    Portrs.   8°.     *23ii.63 

This  work  was  first  published  at  Paris,  in  1691,  under  the 
title  "  Premier  ^tablissemer.t  de  la  foy  dans  la  Nouvelle 
France,"  and  in  1692  with  the  title  "  Histoire  des  colonies 
fran^oises,"  etc.  The  first  volume  is  largely  taken  up  with 
an  account  of  the  Recollet  missions  in  Canada,  and  the 
second  contains  the  first  printed  narratives  of  La  Salle's  ex- 
plorations, drawn  up  from  journals  of  Menibre  and  Douay. 
The  journals  relating  to  La  Salle  were  printed  in  1S53  by 
Shea,  in  his  "  Discovery  and  exploration  of  the  Mississippi" 
[2328.5].  Frontenac,  it  is  asserted  by  Charlevoix,  assisted 
m  the  compilation  of  this  v/ork,  and  Shea  admits  that  Le 
Clercq  did  not  write  all  of  it.  See  Harrisse,  "  Notes  pour 
servir  k  I'hist.  [etc.]  de  la  Nouv.  France,"  p.  158  [6158.14], 
and  Field's  "  Indian  bibliography,"  p.  230  [6163.24J,  tor  tne 
names  of  various  persons  to  whom  a  share  in  the  authorship 
has  been  ascribed. 

Lee,  Vernon,  ^5c«</.     See  Paget,  Violet. 

Lefour,  Pierre  A.  A.  Animaux  domestiques. 
6e  ^d.     P.,  1881.     Illus.     12°.  3889.54 

Legends.     See  Luzel ;  —  Migne. 

Legouv^,  (J.  W.)  Ernest  (G.)  La  lecture  en 
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Lemibre,  P.  L.  Etude  sur  les  Celtes  et  les 
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Ludwig  Salvator,  archduke  of  Austria.  The 
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William  Goold;  Kducational  institutions  in  Maine  while  a 
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W. Goold;  Col.WilliamVaughan.of  Matinicusand  Damaris- 
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E.  Shepley,  by  Israel  Washburn,  jr. ;  George  T.  Davis,  by 
George  F.  Talbot;  Edward  Kent,  by  John  E.  Godfrey; 
Leonard  Woods,  by  Charles  C.  Everett. 

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Market  gardens.     See  Ablett. 

Marlborough,  N.  H.     See  Bemis. 

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Maryland  historical  society.  Fund  publica- 
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Maryland  historical  societv:  Inaugural  discourse  of  Brantz 
Mayer;  a.  The  first  commander  of  Kent  Island  [George 


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11.  Maryland's  influence  in  foundfng  a  national  common- 
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old  confederation,  by  H.  B.  Adams;  12.  Wenlock  Christi- 
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S.  A.  Harrison;  13.  The  expedition  of  Lafavett'e  agains't 
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Maryland,  by  George  Alsop,  1666  (reissue) ;  16.  Proceedings 
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Maxwell,  Edward  H.  Griffin  ahoy !  A  yacht 
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Medical  jurisprudence.     See  Handbuch. 

Medicine.  See  Chernoviz ;  —  Massachusetts 
eclectic  journal ;  —  Migne. 

Medina.     See  Keane. 

Meissonier,  Jean  L.  E.     See  MoUett. 

Memorials  of  judges  recently  deceased,  gradu- 
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Menard,  Rene.  La  vie  privee  des  anciens. 
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Meredith,  Owen,  pseud.  See  Bulwer-Lytton, 
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Metternich-Winneburg,  Clemens  W.  N.  L., 
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Meyer,  Eduard.  Set-Typhon.  Eine  religions- 
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Meyer,  Paul.  Untersuchung  iiber  die  Frage 
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Michel,  Edmond.  Etude  biographique  sur  les 
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—  Commissioners  of  fisheries.  Report  1-4  of 
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Microscope.     See  Davis,  G.  E. 
Middle  ages.     Set  Migne ;  —  Schultz ;  —  Spru- 
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Migne,  Jacques  P. 

The  following  volumes  published  by  Migne,  and  belong- 
ing to  the  three  series  entitled  Encyclopddie  th^ologique, 
Nouvelle  encyc.  th^ologique,  and  TTroisienie  et  dernifire 
encyc.  tlieologique,  have  recently  been  added  to  this  Library. 
They  bear  dalfes  from  1844  to  187^.  The  Public  Library  has 
also  the  other  publications  of  Migne,  numbering  several 
hundred  volumes,  and  including  two  sets  of  the  "  Patrologise 
cursus  completus." 

—  Andr^,  Michel.  Dictionnaire  de  droit  civil 
eccl^siastique.  Joint,  L'infaillibilit^  pontificale  et 
le  concile  du  Vatican,  par  M.  I'abb^  Joubert.  2  v. 

*7465.72 

—  Ault-DumesHil,  Georges  E.  d'.  Diet,  hist., 
geogr.  et  biogr.  des  croisades.  *7485.57 

—  Belouino,  Paul.  Diet,  des  persecutions 
souffertes  par  I'^glise  catholique.     2  v.     *7495-58 

—  Benoist  de  Matougues,  — .  Diet,  de  geo- 
graphic sacr^e  et  eccl^siastique,  contenant  le 
dictionnaire  g^ographique  de  la  Bible,  par  Barbid 
du  Bocage  [etc.].     3  V.  *7505-56 

—  Bergier,  Nicholas  S.  Diet,  de  th^ologie 
dogmatique,  liturgique,  canonique  et  discipli- 
naire.  Nouv.  ed.  Annotations  et  articles  par  M. 
Pierrot.     4  v.  *7505-58 


BATES  HALL 

Migne,  Jacques  P.,  continued. 

—  Berton,  Charles.     Diet,  des  cardinaux. 

*7465.57 

Diet,  du  paranoic  entre  diverses  doctrines 

philosophiques  et  religieuses,  d'une  part,  et  la 
foi  catholique,  de  I'autre.  *7465.63 

—  Bertrand,  Francois  M.  Diet,  universel, 
de  toutes  les  religions  du  monde.     4  v.     +7505.55 

—  Bourasse,  Jean  J.  Diet,  d'arch^ologie  sacrde. 
2  V.  *7495-64 

—  Boyer,  A.  L.   Diet,  de  physiologie.    ♦7465.68 

—  Brunet,  Gustave.  Diet,  des  apocryphes,  ou 
collection  de  tous  les  livres  apocryphes  relatifs 
&  I'Ancien  et  au  Nouveau  Testament.  [Anon.] 
2  V.  *7465.5a 

—  Chesnel  de  La  Charbouclais,  Louis  P.  F. 
A.,  marquis  de.  Diet,  de  geologic.  Diet,  de 
chronologic  universelle  par  M.  Champagnac. 

*7495.56 
Diet,  delasagessepopulaire.    Recueil  mo- 
ral d'apothegmes,  axiomes,  aphorismes,  maximes, 
pr^ceptes,  sentences,  etc.  +7475.60 
Diet,  de  technologic,  Etymologic  et  defini- 
tion des  termes  employes  dansles  arts  et  metiers. 

2  V.  *7465-55 

—  -  Diet,  des  merveilles  et  curiosites  de  la  na- 
ture et  de  I'art.  *7485.63 

Diet,  des  superstitions,  erreurs.prejuges  et 

traditions  populaires.  *7465.50 

—  Cheve,  Charles  F.  Diet,  des  apologistes 
involontaires.     T.  2.  ♦7485.61 

—  -  Diet,  des  bienfaits  et  beautds  du  christia- 
nisme.  *7475-58 

— ■  -  Diet,  des  papes.  ♦7465.58 

—  Con.stant,  A.  L.  Diet,  de  litterature  chrE- 
tienne.  *7495-6o 

—  Diet,  des  abbayesou  monastferes.       +7475.64 

—  Diet,  des  preuves  de  la  divinity  de  JEsus- 
Christ.  +7465.62 

—  Diet.  univ.  de  mythologie  ancienne  et  mo- 
derne.  ,  *7475'59 

—  Djunkovskoy,  Etienne  de.  Diet,  des  mis- 
sions catholiques.     2  v.  *7465.69 

—  Douhet,  Jules,  comte  de.  Diet,  des  Idgendes 
du  christianisme.  +7475.62 

Diet,  des  myst^res,  ou   collection   g^nE- 

rale  des  mysteres,  moralites,  rites  figures  et  cere- 
monies singuli^res  jouEs  sous  le  patronage  des 
personnes  ecciesiastiques,  suivi  d'une  notice  sur 
le  theatre  libre.  *7475-50 

—  Ganier,  J.  C,  and  Poussin,  J.  C.  Diet. 
d'ascetisme.     2  v.  +7485.62 

—  Gautier  {de  Dol),  Toussaint.  Diet,  des 
confreries  et  corporations  d'arts  et  metiers. 

*7475;53 

—  Grandmaison,  Pierre  C.  A.  L.  de.  Diet, 
heraldique.  ^  *7495-65 

—  Grosse,  E.  Diet,  d'antiphilosophisme,  ou 
refutation  des  erreurs  du  iSe  sitcle,  d'aprfes  Non- 
notte  et  Chaudon.  +7475.66 

—  Gu6nebault,  Louis.J.  Diet,  iconographique 
des  figures,  legendes  et  actes  des  saints.   +7495-53 

—  Helyot,  Pierre,  called  also  Pire  Hippolylc. 
Diet,  des  ordres  religieux.    4  v.  *7505'54 

—  Hure,  Charles.  Diet.  univ.  de  philologie 
sacree.  Suivi  du  Diet,  de  la  langue  sainte,  ecrit 
en  anglais  par  le  chevalier  Leigh,  tr.  et  augm. 
par  L.  de  Wolzogue.  Revu,  augm.  de  nouveau 
et  actualise  par  M.  Tempestini.     4  V.        +75p5-50 

—  Jacomy,  — .  Diet,  des  savants  et  des  igno- 
rants,  ou  guide  de  la  lecture,  de  la  conversation 
et  de  la  composition.     2  v.  *7465'65 


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Migne,  Jacques  P.,  continued. 

—  Jehun,  Louis  F.,  called  Jehan  de  Saint- 
Clavien.  Diet,  apologetique,  ou  les  sciences  et 
la  philosophie  du  xixe  siecle  dans  leurs  rapports 
avec  la  revelation  chretienne.     2  v.  *7475-54 

Diet,   d'astronomie,    de    phjsique   et   de 

mdteorologie.  *7495.52 

Diet,  de  botanique.  *7495.6i 

Diet,  deehimieetdemin^ralogie.  *7495.54 

—  -  Diet,  de  cosmogonie  et  de  pal^ontologie. 

*7475-52 
Diet,  de  linguistique  etdephilologieeom- 
parde.  *7465.6o 
Diet,  de  philosophie  eatholique.     3  v. 

♦7465.66 

Diet,  de  zoologie.     3  v.  *7495.66 

Diet,  des  eontroverses  historiques. 

*7465-73 

Diet,  des  origines  du   ehristianisme,  ou 

histoire  des  trois  premiers  sieeles  de  I'dglise 
ehr^tienne.  *7475'63 

Diet,   historique  des   sciences   physiques 

et  naturelles.  *7465.56 

—  Jouffroj,  Aehille,  marquis  de.  Diet,  des 
erreurs  soeiales.  *7485.58 

—  Jouhanneaud,  Paul.  Diet,  d'anecdotes  chre- 
tiennes.  *7495-63 

—  Jouve,  Esprit  G.  Diet,  d'esthdtique  chre- 
tienne. .  *7475-65 

—  Lecanu,  — ,  abbi.  Diet,  des  prophdties  et 
des  miracles.     T.  i.  *7485.6o 

—  Le  Noir,  — ,  abbi.  Diet,  des  droits  de  la 
raison  dans  la  foi.  *7465.67 

Diet,  des  harmonies  de  la  raison  et  de  la 

foi.  *7475.66 

—  Martin-Doisj,  Fdlix.  Diet,  d'^conomie  cha- 
ritable.    4v.  *7475-57 

—  Mas-Latrie,  Jacques  M.  J.  L.  de.  Diet,  de 
pal^ographie,  de  cryptographic,  de  daetjologie, 
d'hieroglyphie,  de  stenographic  et  de  tei^gra- 
phie.     Par  M.  X  *  *  *.  *7475-5i 

Diet,  de  statistique  religieuse,  et  de  I'art 

de  verifier  les  dates.     Par  M.  X  *  *  *.      *7495.62 

Diet,    des    musses,    ou    description    des 

prineipaux  musses  d'Europe.  Suivi  de  notions 
sur  la  photographie.  ^  Par  M.  X  *  *  *     *7475.56 

—  Morin,  Frederic.  Diet,  de  philosophie  et 
de  theologie  scholastiques,  ou  etudes  sur  I'en- 
seignement  philosophique  et  theologique  au 
moyen  age.     2  v.  *7465.5i 

—  Nadal,  J.  C.     Diet,  d'eioquenee  saeree. 

*7495-59 

—  Origines  et  raison  de  la  liturgie  eatholique, 
suivies'  d'un  traite  de  liturgie  armenienne,  trad, 
sur  le  texte  italien  du  P.  G.  Avedichian.  *7505.5i 

—  Ott,  Auguste.  Diet,  des  sciences  politiques 
et  soeiales.     3  v.  *7475-55 

—  Peltier,  Adolphe  C.  Diet.  univ.  des  coneiles. 
2  V.  *7505-52 

—  Perenn^s,  Francois.  Diet,  de  biographic 
chretienne  [vol.  3,  et  anti-ehretiennej.     3  v. 

*7495-57 

Diet,  de  lemons  et  exemples  de  litterature 

chretienne  en  prose  et  en  vers.     2  v.        *7465.7o 
Diet,  de  noels  et  de  cantiques,  ou  reper- 
toire universel  de  compositions  poetiques   pro- 
pres  k  6tre  ehantees  dans  les  eglises,  etc.  *7465.7i 

—  Pierrot,  — ,  abbe.  Diet,  de  theologie  mo- 
'•ale.     2  V.  *7505.57 

—  Pinard,  C.  Diet,  des  objections  populaires 
centre  le  dogme,  la  morale,  la  discipline  et  I'his- 
toire  de  reglise  eatholique.  *7465.59 


Migne,  Jacques  P.,  continued. 

—  Pontas,  Jean.  Diet,  de  eas  de  conscience. 
2  V.  *7505-53 

—  Poujol,  F.  A.  A.  Diet,  de  medecine  pra- 
tique et  des  sciences  qui  lui  servent  de  fonde- 
ments.  *7485.56 

Diet,  des  facultes  intellectuelles  et  affec- 

tives  de  I'ame,  oil  Ton  traite  des  passions,  des 
vices,  des  defauts,  etc.  Suivi  de  I'Usage  des 
passions  par  R.  P.  Senault.  *7495-5i 

—  Poussin,  J.  C,  and  Ganier,  J.  C.  Diet, 
de  la  tradition  pontificale,  patristique  et  eon- 
eiliare.     2  v.  *7475.6i 

—  Prompsault,  Jean  H.  R.  Diet,  raisonne  de 
droit  et  de  jurisprudence  en  matifere  civile  ecele- 
siastique.     3  V.  *7495-50 

—  Quantin,  Maximilien.  Diet,  raisonne  de 
diplomatique  chretienne,  contenant  les  notions 
neeessaires  pour  I'intelligenee  des  aneiens  monu- 
ments manuserits,  avee  un  grand  nombre  de  fac- 
simile. *7495-55 

—  Saulcy,  Feiieien  C.  de.  Diet,  des  anti- 
quites  bibliques.  *7465.64 

—  Sevestre,  A.     Diet,  de  patrologie.     5  v. 

*7485-59 

—  Texier,  — ,  abbi.  Diet,  d'orfeverie,  de 
gravure  et  de  eiselure  ehretiennes.  *7465-54 

—  Thomassin,  Louis.  Diet,  de  discipline 
ecelesiastique.     2  v.  *7465.53 

—  Valiee,  Louis.     Diet,  du  protestantisme. 

*7465.6i 

Milford,  Massachusetts.     See  Ballou. 

Mill,  James.     See  Bain. 

Mill,  John  Stuart.     See  Bain. 

Miller-Hauenfels,  Albert  R.  von.  Die  Dual- 
Functionen  und  die  Integration  der  elliptisehen 
und  hyperelliptischen  DiSerenziale.  Graz,  1880. 
8°.       '  **5025.82 

Mineralogy.     See  Migne. 

Minnesingers.     See  Sehultz. 

Minnesota.     See  Neill. 

Minor,  Ellen  E.  Murillo.  L.,  1882  [1881]. 
[Illus.    biog.    of  the   great   artists.]      Sm.  8°. 

4077.76 

MinzlofT,  Charles  R.  Pierre  le  Grand  dans  la 
litterature  etrangere.  Publie  d'apres  les  notes  de 
M.  le  eomte  de  Korff.  [Also,  Supplement.]  St.- 
Petersbourg,  1872.  [Catalogue  raisonne  des 
Russica  de  la  Bibliotheque  imperiale  publique  de 
Saint-Petersbourg.]     8°.  *2i62.34 

Miracles.     See  Migne. 

Miracles  de  Nostre  Dame.  [Manuscript  copies 
made  by  Auguste  Veinant  from  manuscripts  in 
the  Bibliotheque  nationale,  and  collated  with  the 
originals.]     5  v.     Sm.  4°.  **G.285.84 

The  Soci^W  des  anciennes  textes  fran^ais  in  its  Miracles  de 
Nostre  Dame,  publitfes  par  G.  Paris  et  U.  Robert  [2674.5$], 
has  thus  far  (iSSi)  printed  four  volumes  from  the  Mss.,  of 
which  the  above  volumes  are  transcripts,  as  follows:  —  No. 
1-6  in  vol,  I ;  7-13  in  vol.  J ;    13-1$  in  vol.3;  19-aa  >n  vol.  4. 

Mississippi  river.  See  Laval ;  —  Le  Clercq ; — 
Margry. 

Mitchell,  John  A.  The  summer  school  of  phi- 
losophy at  Mount  Desert.  N.Y.,  1881.  Plates. 
40.  *2400.54 

Moabite  stone.     Ser  De  Costa. 

Mohammedanism.     See  Al  Kind  v. 

Moline,  ///.     See  Land. 

Mollett.John  W.  Meissonier.  L.,  1882  [1881]. 
[Illus.  biog.  of  the  great  artists.]  Sm.  8*.  4077.77 

Monasteries.     See  Migne. 

Money.     See  Walker. 


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Montague,  William  E.  Besieged  in  the  Trans- 
vaal.    Edinb.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  5059a.35 

The  story  of  the  defence  of  Standertou  in  iSSi,  reprinted 
from  "  Blackwood's  magazine." 

Montfort,  Simon,  earl  of  Leicester.  See 
Creighton,  M. 

Montgomerie  family,  earis  of  Eglinton  and 
Winton.     See  Fullarton. 

Monuments  pr^historiques  de  I'ancienne  Po- 
logne.  Publics  par  les  soins  de  la  commission 
archdologique  de  I'Academie  des  sciences  de 
Cracovie.  {^French  and  Polish.^  ire  s^rie. 
Livr.  I,  2.     Cracovie,  1879,  81  •     4°-  *3o6o.6 

Contents. —  Prusse  royale,  par  Godefroy  Ossowski.  Trad, 
du  polonais  par  S.  Zaborowski-Moindron. 

Moon,  George  W.  The  revisers'  English. 
With  photographs  of  the  [English]  revisers.  A 
series  of  criticisms,  showing  the  revisers'  viola- 
tions of  the  laws  of  the  language.  L.,  1882 
[1881].     Sm.  8°.  3416.80 

Moonj  William.  Light  for  the  blind  :  a  his- 
tory of  the  origin  and  success  of  [his]  institution 
for  embossing  and  circulating  the  Bible  and 
other  books  in  Moon's  tvpe  for  the  blind,  in 
English  and  foreign  languages.  5th  ed.  L., 
1879.     Portr.     Embossed  sheet  and   map.     8°. 

3596.69 

Moore,  T.W.  Treatise  and  hand-book  of  orange 
culture  in  Florida.  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  N.Y. 
[1881.]     16°.  3995-69 

Moors.     See  Ibn. 

Morley,  Henry.  Of  English  literature  in  the 
reign  of  Victoria.  With  a  glance  at  the  past. 
Tauchnitzed.,  vol.  2000.  Lpz.,  1881.   16°.  4558.54 

With  fac-similes  of  the  signatures  of  the  contemporary 
authors  who  have  contributed  to  the  Tauchnitz  edition. 

Mormons.     See  Remy. 

Morris, William.  Hopes  and  fears  for  art.  Five 
lectures,  1878-81.     L.,  1882.     Sm.  8°.         4077.79 

Morselli,  Enrico.  Suicide:  an  essay  on  com- 
parative moral  statistics.  N.Y.,  1882  [1S81]. 
Map.     [Internat.  scientific  ser.]     12°.      35703.54 

Mortgage.     See  Basch. 

Mosaics.     See  Gerspach. 

Mt.  Desert,  Maine.     See  Mitchell. 

Mozart,  Johann  C.  W.  A.  Symphonieen. 
Partitur.     Lpz.  [i88ii']     L.  8°.  8042.94 

Contents.  —  i.  Symphonie  G  moll  (Sol  mineur).  —  2. 
Symphonic  Es  dur  (Mi  b^mol  majeur).  —  3.  Symphonie  C 
dur  (Ut  majeur). 

Mueller,  Friedrich.  Indogermanisch  und  semi- 
tisch.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Wiirdigung  dieser  beiden 
Sprachstamme.     Wien,  1870.     8''.  2952.62 

Mueller,  Johann  G.  Aus  dem  Herder'schen 
Hause.  Aufzeichnungen  von  J.  G.  Miiller. 
(1780-82.)  Herausg.  von  J.  Baechtold.  Berlin, 
1881.     8°.  2847.60 

Mueller,  Wilhelm.  Historische  Frauen.  Ber- 
lin, 1876.     8°.  2244.51 

Contents.  —  Irene  und  Beatrix;  Maria  von  Brabant; 
Margarctha  von  Thiiringen  ;  Anna  Boleyn ;  Johanna  Gray; 
Maria  Stuart  und  Elisabeth;  Katharina  von  Medici;  Chris- 
tine von  Schweden;  Elisabeth  Charlotte  [Herzogin  von 
Orleans];  Charlotte  Corday;  Kaiserin  Josephine;  Konigin 
Luise. 

Munro,  James.  A  new  Gaelic  primer.  4th  ed. 
Edinb.,  1873.     Sm.  8°.  24893.92 

Muntz,  Eugene.  Les  pr^curseurs  de  la  Renais- 
sance.    P.,  1882.     Illus.     4°.  *6o72.59 

—  Raphael,  his  life,  works,  and  times.  From 
the  French.  Illus.  Ed.  by  Walter  Armstrong. 
L.,  1S82.     8°.  **8o72.65 


Munzinger,  Werner.  Ueberdie  Sitten  und  das 
Recht  der  Bogos.  Mit  einer  Karte  der  nordlichen 
Grenzlander  Abyssiniens.  Winterthur.  1859. 
8°.  No.  I  in  *2262.62 

Murillo,  Bartolomd  E.     See  Minor. 

Music.     See  Barrett ;  —  Beethoven  ;  —  Ferris ; 

—  Flotow ;  —  Mozart ;  —  Plaidy ;  —  Winner. 
Musical  herald.     Vol.  i.     B.,  1880.    Illus.    40. 

•51603.10 
Mysteries  (Religious   dramas).     See   Migne; 

—  Miracles;  —  Proelss  ;  — Zezschwitz. 
Mythology.      See   Brown,    R. ;  —  Bulfinch ;  — 

Bunsen  ;  —  Fiske ;  —  Migne ;  —  Roskoff. 

Names  (Personal).     5^^  Charnock. 

Namur,  Belgium.     See  Fr^son. 

Naples,  Gulf  of.     See  Dohrn  ;  —  Solms. 

Napoleon  III.     ^ccjerrold. 

Ndrada.  Ndradi'ya  Dharmasdstra,  or  the  in- 
stitutes of  NArada.  Trans,  for  the  first  time,  from 
the  unpublished  Sanskrit  original,  by  Julius  Jolly. 
With  a  preface,  notes,  index  [etc.].  L.,  1876. 
Sm.  8".  3028.16 

Nash,  Wallis.  Two  years  in  Oregon.  N.Y., 
1882.     Illus.     120.  2378.66 

A  sequel  to  his  "  Oregon,  there  and  back  in  1S77." 

Natural  history.  See  Cooke,  M.  C. ;  —  Hous- 
man;  —  Wilson. 

Nature.     See  Schmitz-Dumont. 

Nautical  terms.     See  Roebuck. 

Naval  hygiene.     See  Macdonald. 

Navigation.     See  U.  S.  Hydrographic  office. 

Neill,  Edward  D.  Minnesota  explorers  and 
pioneers  from  1659  to  1858.  Minneapolis,  1881. 
4°.  *2370.32 

Neissac,  F.  Le  dernier  oncle  d'Am^rique. 
Com^die.     Pont-k-Mousson,  1878.     12".    4662.54 

Neue,  Friedrich.  Formenlehreder  lateinischen 
Sprache.     2te  Aufl.    Berlin,  1875,  77.    3  v.    8". 

2985.50 

Neumann-Spallart,  F.  X.  von.  DerSchutz  in 
der  Weltwirthschaft.     Berlin,  1879.     8°. 

No.  4  in  *3562.53 

New  England  bibliopolist.  The,  or  notices  of 
books  on  American  history,  biography,  geneal- 
ogy, etc.  Ed.  by  J.  W.  Dean.  Vol.  i.  1880,81. 
B.,  i88i.     8'>.  •2154.29 

Contains  tlie  book  notices  published  in  the  Historical  and 
genealogical  register. 

New  England  historic  genealogical  society, 
Boston.  Proceedings.  1^5-80.  {^Aho\  Ad- 
dresses by  the  presidents  of  the  society.  B.,  1865- 

80.  8«.  *4435.aa 
New    H3mpshire.      Annual    reports    [to  the 

legislature].     1877-81.    Manchester  [etc.],  1S77- 

81.  5  V.     8^.  •6322.50 
New  Haven,  Conn.     See  Decrow. 

New  Jersey.     See  Whitehead. 

New  London,  Conn.     See  Harris. 

New  York,  city.     See  Valentine. 

New  York,  state.  Topographical  survey  of 
the  Adirondack  region.  Seventh  annual  report 
on  the  progress  to  1879.  Containing  the  con- 
densed reports  for  1874-78.  With  maps.  engr. 
and  chromo-lithographs.  By  Verplanck  Colvjn. 
Albany,  1880.     8°.  •2361.68 

New  York  historical  societA'-  Collections, 
1877.  Publication  fund  series.  The  Colden  letter 
books.  Vol.2.   1765-77-   N.  Y.,1878.  8°.  ♦4472-19 

Newcomb,  Simon.  Algebra  for  schools  and 
colleges.     Jded.  rev.     N.  Y.,  1881.     12".     3938.68 

Newman,  John  Henry.     See  Jennings,  H.  J. 


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Nibelungenlied.     5'ff  Schnorr;  —Woodward. 

Nichols,  William  R.  Publications  of  the 
Massachusetts  institute  of  technology  and  of  its 
officers,  students  and  alumni.  1862-81.  B., 
1882.     8".  *6i73.25 

Niedner,  Felix.  Das  deutsche  Turnier  im  xii 
und  xin  Jahrhundert.     Berlin,  i88i.  S".     2833.56 

Nietner,  Th.  Die  Rose,  ihre  Geschichte,  Arten, 
Kultur  und  Verwendung  nebst  einem  Verzeich- 
niss  von  fiinftausend  beschriebenen  Gartenrosen. 
Berlin,  1880.     Illus.    4°.  ♦5841.30 

Nitram  Tradleg.  pseud.    See  Geldart,  Martin  E. 

Nordenskiold,  Adolf  E.  The  voyage  of  the 
Vega  round  Asia  and  Europe,  with  a  historical 
review  of  previous  journeys  along  the  north 
coast  of  the  old  world.  Tr.  by  A.  Leslie.  With 
portrs.,  maps,  illus.     L.,  1881.     2  v.     8*^.   2262.61 

Norman,  Henry.  An  account  of  the  Harvard 
Greek  play.    B.,  1882  [1881].    Portrs.    Illus.    i6«. 

3006.8 

Describes  the  performance  of  the  CEdipus  Tyrannus  of 
Sophocles,  by  students  of  Harvard  college,  in  May,  iSSi. 

Normandy.     See  Benoist. 

North,  Charles  N.  M.  Comunn  nam  Fior 
Ghael,  or  The  book  of  the  Club  of  True  High- 
landers. A  record  of  the  dress,  arms,  customs 
[etc.]  of  the  Highlanders.  Illus.  with  etchings. 
L.  [1881.]     2  V.     F".  *452oa.5 

Northern  Wisconsin  agricultural  and  mechani- 
cal association.  Transactions,  including  a  full 
report  of  the  industrial  conventions  held  at  Osh- 
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Comp.  by  R.  D.  Torrev.  ^'ol.  4-8.  Madison, 
Wis.,  1877-81.     8°.  "  *7997.7 

Norton,  Charles  B.  American  inventions  and 
improvements  in  breech-loading  small  arms, 
heavy  ordnance,  and  other  munitions  of  war, 
including  a  chapter  on  sporting  arms.  2d  ed. 
B.,  1882.     Illus.     40.  *395i.72 

Norway.     See  Woods. 

Notelrac,  fsetid.     See  Carleton,  Fanny  E. 

Notre-Dame  cathedral,  Paris.     See  Lassus 

Nott,  Charles  C.  and  Hopkins,  Archibald,  ed. 
Digest  of  Court  of  claims  reports  from  March, 
1863,  to  Dec,  1875,  and  of  appealed  cases  in  the 
supreme  court.    Wash.,  1876.    8°.  *3705.4 

Nottinghamshire,  England.     6"e«?  Briscoe. 

Numismatics.  See  British  museum;  —  Char- 
vet;  —  Smj'th. 

Ober  Ammergau  passion  play.  See  Hart- 
mann. 

Oceanica.     See  Cumming. 

O'Connor,  Eva  M.  Analytical  index  to  the 
works  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne,  with  a  sketch  of 
his  life.    [ByE.M.  O'C]  B.,  1882.   12°.     *2393.36 

O'Dea,  James  J.  Suicide,  studies  on  its  philos- 
ophy, causes,  and  prevention.     N.  Y.,   1882.     8°. 

357oa.53 

Offenbach,  Jacques.      Madame  Favart,   opera 

comique,  music  by  Jacques  Offenbach.     English 

adaptation  of  words  to  music,  by  H.  B.  Farnie, 

the  dialogue  and  business  tr.  and  adapted  by  T. 

L.     B.  \Cop.  1881.]     4°.  8042.93 

Ogilvie,  John.     The  imperial  dictionary  of  the 

English   language.      New  ed.,   rev.  and  augm. 

Ed.  by  Charles  Annandale.     Illus.     Vol.  i.     A- 

Depascent.     L.,  1882.     8°.  *46oo.50 

O'Keefe,   Robert.      Court  of  Queen's   bench 

(Ireland).    Report  of  the  action  for  libel  brought 

by  the  Rev.    Robert  O'Keefe,   against  Cardinal 

Cullen.      With    introd.    by    H.    C.    Kirkpatrick. 

L.,  1874.     8°.  3464-51 


Old  Elm,  The,  and  other  poems.  [B.,  1877.] 
16".  4505-82 

The  poems  are  by  various  authors  and  are  upon  the  great 
elm  on  Boston  Common,  the  Paddock  elms,  the  Washington 
elm  in  Cambridge,  with  extracts  upon  trees  in  general. 

Olga,  St.     See  Elissalde. 

Oliphant,  Laurence.  The  land  of  Khemi,  up 
and  down  the  middle  Nile.  With  illus.  L.,  1882 
[1881J.     Sm.  8°.  5058.8 

Oliver,  James  E.,  and  others.  A  treatise  on 
trigonometry,  by  Profs.  Oliver,  Wait  and  Jones. 
Ithaca,  1881'     8«.  3936.61 

Oliver,  Samuel  P.  On  and  off"  duty,  being 
leaves  from  an  officer's  note-book.  With  illus. 
by  the  author.     L.,  1881.     4°.  3012.57 

Contents. — Turania:  China  and  Japai».  Lemuria:  Mas- 
carene  islands  and  Madagascar.  United  States  of  Colombia. 

—  On  board  a  Union  steamer.  Added  "A 
sketch  abroad,"  by  .Miss  Doveton.  L.,  1881. 
Illus.     8".  3073.62 

One  year  from  the  fire.  October  9,  187 1- 
October  9,  1872.  Chicago  illustrated.  Chicago, 
1872.     Folded  plate.     4°.  *437o.6i 

Operas.     See  Carleton  ;  —  Rodenberg. 

Opium.     See  Kane. 

Oppenheim,  Heinrich  B.  Aus  der  Geschichte 
der  englischen  Kornzolle.     Berlin,  1879.     S°. 

No,  3  in  *3562.53 

Orange,  The.     See  Moore. 

Oratory.     See  Beeton  ;  —  Migne. 

Oregon.     See  Nash. 

Orleans,  Helfene  L.  E.  de  Mecklenbourg- 
Schwerin,  duc/iesse  d'.     See  Brunier. 

Ornament.     See  Li^nard. 

Ornithology.     See  Dresser;  —  Giebel. 

Ovidius  Naso,  Publius.  P.  Ovidii  Nasonis 
Ibis  ex  novis  codicibvs  ed.,  scholia  vetera  com- 
mentarivm  cvm  prolegomenis,  appendice,  indice 
addidit,  R.  Ellis.     Oxonii,  1881.     8».  2925.70 

Pacific  ocean.     See  Cumming;  —  Stoddard. 

Paget,  Violet.  Belcaro,  being  essays  on  sundry 
sesthetical  questions.  By  Vernon  Lee  \^pseud.']. 
L.  [i88i.]     Sm.  80.  2555.73 

Contents.  —  The  book  and  its  title;  The  child  in  the  Vati- 
can ;  Orpheus  and  Kurydice;  Faustus  and  Helena;  Chapel- 
master  Kreisler;  Cherubino;  In  Umbria;  Ruskinism;  Dia- 
logue on  poetic  morality ;  Postscript. 

Pain.     See  Taylor,  C.  F. 

Painting.     See  Havard  ;  —  Hulme. 

Palais-Royal,  Paris.     See  Saint-Marc. 

Palestine.  See  Guirin ;  —  Maxwell,  E.  H. ;  — 
Tristram. 

Palestine  exploration  fund.  Quarterly  state- 
ments, 1878,  79.     L.,  1878,  79.      2  V.     Illus.     8*. 

*5047-9 

Paley,  Frederick  A.,  comp.  Greek  wit.  2d 
ser.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  29693.59 

Palfrey,  Francis  W.  The  Antietam  and  Fred- 
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of  the  Civil  war.]     12°.  2324.89 

Palladius,  Rutilius  T.  jE.  On  husbondrie. 
From  the  unique  ms.  of  about  1420  a.d.  in  Col- 
chester castle.  Ed.  by  B.  Lodge.  With  a  ryme 
index,  ed.  by  S.  J.  H.  Herrtage.  L.,  1873  "and 
1879.     [Early  English  text  soc]     8°.        *24i7.6a 

Palmer,  W.  J.  The  Tvne  and  its  tributaries. 
L.,  1882  [1881].     Illus.    Map.    L.  8°.     *246oa.56 

Pantopoda.     See  Dohrn. 

Papacy.  See  Charvet ;  —  Migne ;  —  Penning- 
ton. 


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Paris.  Saloti.  L'exposition  des  beaux  arts. 
(Salon  de  1881.)  Comprenant  planches  en  pho"- 
togravure  par  Goupil  et  cie,  cent  cinquante  des- 
sins,  avec  le  concours  Htteraire  de  D.  Bernard,  G. 
Gcetschy  [etc.].     P.,  1881.     8°.  -***8o63.56 

Parish  registers.     See  Chester. 

Parliament.  See  Latchford ;  —  Sarcastic ;  — 
Torrens. 

Parloa,  Maria.  New  cook  book.  B.,  1881. 
Illus.     12^  6007.82 

Parton,  James.  The  beginning  of  the  "  spoils" 
system  in  the  national  government  1829-30. 
(Repr.  from  Parton's  "  Life  of  Andrew  Jack- 
son.") N.  Y.,  1881.  [Civil-service reform  asso- 
ciation.]    12°.  No.  2  in  *556i.64 

Pasolini,  Pietro  D.,  ed.  Documenti  riguar- 
danti  antiche  relazioni  fra  Venezia  e  Ravenna. 
Imola,  1881.     8°.  2723.64 

Originally  published  in  the  Archivio  storico  italiano. 

Passions.     See  Migne. 

Patent  law.     See  Thompson. 

Pattou,  Ange  A.  The  art  of  voice-production, 
with  special  reference  to  correct  breathing. 
N.  Y.,  1882.     !&>.  4048.96 

Paul,  le  capitaine.  Revolutions  frangaises  de 
Cesar  a  Napoleon  iii.  Vol.  1-3  [b.c.  58-A.D. 
1483J.     P.,  1863-65.     8°.  4612.52 

Pauperism,     ^ee  Fowle; — Lammers. 

Payn,  James.  Some  private  views ;  essays 
from  the  '  Nineteenth  century '  review,  [and] 
'Times.'     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8*'.  2555.75 

Contents.  —  The  midway  inn ;  Critic  on  the  hearth ;  Sham 
admiration  in  literature ;  The  pinch  of  poverty ;  Story -telling ; 
Penny  liction ;  The  literary  calling  and  its  future;  Hotels; 
Maid-servants;  Man-servants;  Whist-players;  Relations; 
Invalid  literature;  Wet  holidays;  Travelling  companions. 

Peabody,  George.     See  Hanaford. 

Peabody,  Mrs.  R.  P.  History  of  Shelburne, 
N    H.     Gorham,  N.  H.,  1882.     16".         *4339a-57 

Peabody  education  fund.  Proceedings  of  the 
trustees,  1874-81.  Vol.  2.  B.,  i88i.  Photogs. 
8«.  *3592-5i 

Pearce,  Alfred  J.  The  science  of  the  stars. 
L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  3929.80 

An  epitome  of  astrology. 

Pedder,  Henry  C.  Garfield's  place  in  history. 
An  essay.     N.  Y.,  1882.     Portr.     8".  4343-74 

Pennington,  Arthur  R.  Epochs  of  the  papacy 
from  its  rise  to  the  death  of  pope  Pius  ix  in  1878. 
L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  3467.62 

Pennsylvania.  Second  geological  survey.  Re- 
ports. Vol.  A.«,  G.^  H.^  H.»,  I."  and  Atlas,  0.^ 
Q^"*,  R.  and  Atlas,  T.  and  Atlas.  Harrisburg, 
1880,81.  12  V.  Maps.  Plates.  Illus.  8°.     *7868.5o 

Contents. — A. 2  Special  report  upon  tlie  waste  in  mining 
anthracite,  by  Franklin  Piatt.  —  G.<  Pt.  i.  Geology  of  Clin- 
ton county;  t't.  2.  A  special  study  of  the  carboniferous  and 
Devonian  strata  along  tlie  West  branch  of  the  Susquehanna 
river,  by  H.  Martyn  Chance.  —  PI."  Report  of  progress  in 
Armstrong  county,  by  W.  G.  Phitt.  —  H."  Jefferson  county, 
by  W.  G.  Piatt.  —  1.*  Geology  of  the  oil  regions  of  Warren, 
Venango,  Clarion,  and  Butler  counties,  by  John  F.  Carll. 
1  vol.  Text;  i  vol.  Atlas.  —  O.2  Catalogueof  the  Geological 
museum,  by  Charles  E.  Hall.  Pt.  2.  —  Q_.*  Geology  oflirie 
and  Crawford  counties,  by  I.  C.  White;  Discovery  of  the 
preglacial  outlet  of  Lake  Erie,  by  J.  W.  Spencer. —  R. 
Geology  of  McKean  county,  and  its  connection  with  that  of 
Cameron,  Elk,  and  Forest,  by  Charles  A.  Ashburner.  i 
v.  Text;  i  vol.  Atlas.  —  T.  Geology  of  Blair  county,  by 
Franklin  Piatt,     i  vol.  Text;  1  vol.  Atlas. 

Percivall,  William.  Hippopathology,  a  sys- 
tematic treatise  on  the  disorders  and  lamenesses 
of  the  horse.     L.,  1853-76.    4  v.  in  6.     Illus.    8". 

♦6004.50 

Contents. —  i.  Inflammation,  etc.  — 2.  Parti.  The  chest 
and   air-passages.  —  3.   Part  2.   Digestive  organs,  etc.  —  3. 


Percivall,  William,  continued. 

Disorders  of  the  horse.  — 4.  Part  1,   2.    Lameness  of  the 
horse. 

Vol.  4  contains  a  general  index. 

—  Twelve  lectures  on  the  form  and  action  of 
the  horse:  appended,  the, effects  of  medicine  on 
horses.     With  engr.     L.,  1850.     8<>.  6002.14 

Percussion.     See  Cutler. 

Periodicals.     See  Deutscher  Journal-Katalog. 

Pernice,  Alfred.  Marcus  Antistius  Labeo. 
Das  romische  Privatrecht  im  ersten  Jahrhunderte 
derKaiserzeit.   iter  Band.  Halle,  1873.  8".  56i7-50 

Perry,  Arthur  L.  Introduction  to  political 
economy.     N.  Y.,  i88i.     12°.  3659.63 

Perry,  Walter  C.  Greek  and  Roman  sculpt- 
ure. A  popular  introduction  to  [its]  history. 
With  illus.  on  wood.     L.,  1882.     8°.  4076.76 

Personal  rights.     See  Pernice :  —  Willard. 

Peter  the  Great.     See  MinzlofF. 

Petrartfa,  Francesco.     See  Mezi^res. 

Pfeiffer,  Emily.  Under  the  aspens.  Lyrical 
and  dramatical."   L.,  1882.     Portr.     Sm.  8"^. 

45603.35 

Pfizmaier,  August.  Die  japanischen  Werke 
aus  den  Sammlungen  der  Hauser.  Wien,  1881. 
4°.  **502oa.53 

Phanerogamia.     See  Candolle. 

Pharmaceutical  chemistry.     See  Schmidt. 

Pharmacy.     See  Flueckiger ;  —  Schacht. 

Philippson,  F.  C.  Ueber  Colonisation.  Ber- 
lin, 1880.     8".  No.  12,  13  in  *3562.53 

Philomneste  j'unior,  pseud.  See  Brunet, 
Pierre  G. 

Philosophical  apparatus.     See  Loewenherz. 

Philosophy.  See  Hermann; —  Hinton;  — 
Hodgson  ;  —  Kant ;  —  Migne ;  —  Spencer,  H. 

Phipson,  Thomas  L.  Meteors,  aerolites,  and 
falling  stars      L.,  1867.     Sm.  8°.  59*3-=»7 

Phonography.     See  Burns. 

Physical  constants.     See  Everett,  J.  D. 

Physiology.  See  Buechner;  —  Garrod;  — 
Migne. 

Physics.     See  Migne";  —  Worthington. 

Pianists.     See  Ferris. 

Pianoforte.     See  Plaidy. 

Piedmont.     See  Butler. 

Piers  Plowman.     See  Langland. 

Pissemsky,  Alexis.  Dans  le  tourbillon,  roman 
tr.du  rus.se  par  V.Derdly.  P.,  1881.   12°.     4662.63 

Pius  IX.     See  Abbott. 

Plaidy,  Louis.  The  pianoforte  teacher's  guide. 
Tr.  by  Fanny  R.  Ritter.     L.   [1882.?]    Sm.  4". 

■^  8048.56 

Pleiades.     See  Bunsen. 

Plumbing.     See  Fischer,  Hermann. 

Plutarchus.  Life  of  Themistocles.  {Greek 
texl.']  With  introd.,  notes, and  appendix,  by  H. 
A.  Holden.     L.,  18S1.     Sm.  8".  3009.68 

Poehlmann,  Robert.  Die  Wirthschaftspohtik 
der  florentiner  Renaissance  und  das  Princin  der 
Verkehrsfreiheit.  Gekronte  Preisschrift.  Lpz.. 
1878.  [Fiirstlich  Jablonowski'sche  Gesellschaft. 
Preisschrift,  No.  21.]     8°.  364»-54 

Poetry  (Collections).  Sec  Browne ;  —  Came ; 
Harp ;  —  SchafT;  —  Stern. 

Poets.     See  Bruemmer ;  —  Trollope. 

Poisons.     See  Handbuch. 

Poland.     See  Monuments. 

Polariscope.     See  Landolt. 

Political  economy.  See  Annuaire ;  —  Barth, 
T.;  — Perry,  A.  L."; — Volkswirthschaftliche. 

Political  science.     See  Braun  ;  —  Migne. 


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April, 


Pomroy  family.     See  Lawrence. 

Ponds.     See  Cooke,  M.  C. 

Poor  laws.     See  Fbwle. 

Poplimont,  Charles.  La  France  hdraldique. 
Saint-Germain  [etc.],  1873-75.    8  v.    8°.    *4635.50 

Porcelain.     See  Du  Sartel. 

Portraits  of  distinguished  Americans  who 
flourished  during  the  colonial  period,  the  revolu- 
tion and  the  war  of  1812.     F".     Trustees'  Room 

A  collection  of  unbound  prints  to  which  additions  are 
being:  made. 

Portuguese  literature.     See  Puymaigre. 

Postmortem.     [A  story.]     Edinb.,  1881.     16°. 

4559a.  64 

Postage  stamps.     See  Stanley. 

Pottery.     Sec  Wheatley. 

Poudra,  Jules,  and  Pierre,  Eugene,  ed.  Organi- 
sation des  pouvoirs  publics.  Recueil  des  lois  con- 
stitutionelles  et  ^lectorales  de  la  Republique 
frangaise,  complete  par  les  lois  et  decrets  sur  le 
Conseil  d'etat,  le  droit  de  reunion,  la  presse,  etc. 
P.,  1881.     I2«.  2618.71 

Powers,  The,  of  Europe  and  fall  of  Sebastopol. 
By  a  British  officer.  Illus.  •  B.,  1856.  Folded  map. 
12°.  6308.9 

Printing.  See  Frommann;  —  Siennicki;  — 
Stevens. 

Proctor,  Richard  A.  Familiar  science  studies. 
L.,  1882  [1881].     Sm.  8°.  3929.81 

Contents. — Notes  on  infinity;  Science  and  religion;  A 
menacing  comet;  Meteoric  dust;  Biela's  comet  and  meteors; 
Alovcments  of  Jupiter's  cloud  masses;  Origin  of  the  week  ; 
Problem  of  the  great  pyramid ;  Pyramids  of  Ghizeh ;  Sun-spots 
and  financial  panics;  Cold  and  wet;  Our  winters;  About 
lotteries;  Betting  on  races ;  A  gambling  superstition;  The 
fifteen  puzzle ;  Etna ;  Weather  forecasts  ;  Some  strangely  ful- 
filled dreams ;  Suspended  animatit  n ;  Our  astronomers  royal ; 
Photographs  of  a  galloping  horse. 

Proelss,  Karl  R.  Geschichte  des  neueren  Dra- 
mas.    Lpz.,  1880,  81.     2  V.  in  3.     8".  *6i93.i8 

Contents.  —  i.  iteHalfle.  Riickblick  aufdieEntwicklung 
des  mittclalterlichen  Dramas;  Das  neuere  Drama  der 
Spanier.  2te  Halfte.  Das  neuere  Drama  der  Italiener. — 
2.  ite  Halfte.     Das  neuere  Drama  in  Frankreich. 

Prophecy.     See  Migne. 

Protection.     See  Barth,  T. ;  — Neumann. 

Protestantism.     See  Migne. 

Proven9al  literature.  See  Reboul ;  —  Tail- 
landier. 

Proverbs.     See  Hoy t ;  —  Migne ;  —  RoUand. 

Prussia.     See  Marcus ;  —  Monuments. 

Psalmody.     See  Migne  ;  —  \Vither. 

Psychology.     See  Egger. 

Putzel,  Charles,  and  Baehr,  H.  A.,  ed.  Com- 
mercial precedents  selected  from  the  column  of 
replies  and  decisions  of  the  New  York  journal  of 
commerce.     Hartford,  1881.     8°.  3654.62 

Puymaigre,  Theodore  J.  B.,  comte  de,  ed.  and 
tr.  Romanceiro.  Choix  de  vieux  chants  por- 
tugais,  tr.  et  annotes.  P.,  i88i.  [Collection  de 
contes  et  chansons  populaires.]     12°.         3098.53 

Puzzles.     See  Lucas. 

Quiehl,  Carl.  Der  Gebrauch  des  Konjunktivs 
in  dem  altesten  franzdsischen  Sprachdenkmalern 
bis  zum  Rolandsliede  einschliesslich.  Inaugural 
Dissertation.     Kiel,  i88i.     8°.  2686.64 

Quotations.     See  Hoyt. 

Rabbit,  The.     See  Gayot. 

Rabelais,  Fran9ois.     See  Ganghofer. 

Rae,  Edward.  The  White  sea  peninsula,  a 
journey  in  Russian  Lapland  and  Karelia.  Map 
and  illus.     L.,  1881.     8°.  2862.66 


Railroads.  See  Barry,  J.  W. ;  — Baz ;  —  Mar- 
cus; —  Three. 

Raleigh,  Rev.  Alexander.  Alexander  Raleigh  ; 
records  of  his  life.  Ed.  by  Mary  Raleigh. 
Edinb.,  1881.     Portr.     Sm.  8«.  245ob.52 

Ramsey  abbey,  Englatid.     See  Wise. 

Raphael.     See  Muntz. 

Rask,  Erasmus.  Grammar  of  the  Anglo- 
Saxon  tongue,  from  the  Danish  of  Rask  By 
B.Thorpe.     3d  ed.   L.,1879.     Plate.     Sm.  8°. 

2488.79 

Ravaisson,  Francois,  ed.  Archives  de  la  Bas- 
tille, documents  inedits.  T.  11,  12.  P.,  1880.  81. 
8°.  6642.3 

Contents.  —  11.  Regne  de  Louis  xiv  (1702-1710).  — 12. 
Regnes  de  Louis  xiv  et  de  Louis  xv  (1709-1772). 

Ravenna,  Italy.     See  Pasolini. 

Reading.     See  Legouve. 

Reboul,  Robert.  Anonymes,  pseudonytnes  et 
supercheries  litteraires  de  la  Provence  ahcienne 
et  moderne.     Marseille,  1878.     8°.  *2i44.54 

Reeves,  John  Sims.     >S<?<?  Edwards,  (H.)  S. 

Religion.  See  Baudissin  ; — Davids  ; — Encyclo- 
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Religions.     See  Migne. 

Religious  orders.     See  Migne. 

Remy,  Jules.  Vovage  au  pays  des  Mormons. 
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The  conclusion  of  the  series  of  essays  upon  the  origin  of 

Christianity. 

Renault,  B.  Cours  de  botanique  fossile  fait  au 
Museum  d'histoire  naturelle.  2e  annee.  Avec 
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Rendle,  William.  Old  Southwark  and  its 
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Reumont,  Alfred  von.  Biographische  Denk- 
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von  Bourbon,  Herzogin  von  Parma;  Marquis  von  Nor- 
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helm  von  Normann;  Giovanni  Rosini;  Cesare  Alficri; 
Johannes  Gave;  Antonio  Coppi;  Dr.  Joseph  Miiller;  The- 
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Emmanuele  Cicogna;  Federigo  Sclopis. 

Revere,  Paul  J  and  Edward  H.  R.   .Sf-^  Rogers. 

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Rhinebeck,  iV'.   Y.     See  Smith,  E.  M. 

Rhode  Island  historical  tracts.  No.  11-14. 
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Contents.  —  11.  Bibliographical  memoirs  of  three  Rhode 
Island  authors:  J.  K.  Angell,  Frances  H.  (Whipple)  Mc- 
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The  medical  school  formerly  existing  in  Brown  university, 
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The  diary  of  T.  Vernon.  With  notes  by  S.  S.  Rider.  Added 
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The  author  was  sentenced  to  five  years'  imprisonment  for 
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Rogers  of  Dowdeswell.  Genealogy  of  Rogers 
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Rogers,  Robert,  and  Revere,  Maria.  Memorial 
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Rolland,  Eugene.  Faune  populaire  de  la 
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Contents.  —  4.  le  partie.  Noms  vulgaire,  dictons,  prov- 
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This  volume  includes  the  popular  lore,  etc.,  about  the  dog, 
the  cat,  the  horse,  and  the  ass. 

Roman  catholic  church.  See  Charvet;  — 
Fick;  —  Migne;  —  O'Keefe;  —  Pennington;  — 
Saintc  Marthe. 

Romanceros.     See  Puymaigre. 

Rome.     See  Perry, W.C  ; — Smyth  ;— Wieseler, 

Roses.     See  Nietner. 

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Royer,  Alphonse.  Histoire  du  theatre  con- 
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Rubenstein,  Anton.     See  Rodenberg. 

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Russia.     See  Elissalde ;  —  Von. 

Sabah.     See  Hatton,  J. 

St.  Clair,  Arthur.  The  St.  Clair  papers.  The 
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Skating.     See  Goodman.-: 

Skin.     See  Duhring. 

Smith,  Edward  M.  Documentary  history  of 
Rhinebeck,  in  Dutchess  county,  N.  Y.  Rhine- 
beek,  1881.     Map.     8°.  *4475.68 

Smith,  George  B.,  ed.  Illustrated  British 
ballads.     L.,  1881.     2  v.     4°.  *256i.75 

Smith,  Henry  B.  Apologetics :  a  course  of 
lectures.  Ed.  by  Wm.  S.  Karr.  N.  Y.,  1882. 
8«.  3438.78 

Smith,  J.  Moyr.  Album  of  decorative  figures. 
L.,  1882.     50  plates.     F°.  ***8o6o.6o 

Smyth,  William  H.  Descriptive  catalogue  of 
a  cabinet  of  Roman  family  coins  belonging  to  the 
duke  of  Northumberland.  -.L.,  1856.     4°.  *475i.4 

Social  science.     See  Migne. 

Soci^t6  de_  geographie  commerciale  de  Bor- 
deaux Bulletins.  2e  serie,2e,  3e  annee.  [Vol.  2, 
3.]  1879,80.  Bordeaux,  1879,  80.  Maps.  [Associa- 
tion fran9aise  pour  I'avancement  des  sciences. 
Groupegeographique  du  Sud-Ouest.]  8°.  *6272.5o 

Soci^t^  de  rOrient  latin,  Paris.  Statuts, 
1879.     P.  [1879.]     8°.  No.  2  in  *229i.55 

Society  of  chemical  industry.  Proceedings  of 
the  first  general  meeting,  London,  1881.  L., 
1881.     Plates.     8°.  *7976.5i 

Sociology.     See  Spencer,  H. 

Sola  Mendes,  Frederic  de.  Defence,  not 
defiance.  A  Hebrew's  reply  to  the  missionaries. 
N.  Y.,  1876.     i6«.  5489.^ 

Contents. —  Faith  confirmed,  selections  from  the  work 
"Chizuk  Eniunah"  of  Isaac  Troki,  the  Karaite.  Biblical 
and  Rabbinical  parallels  to  New  Testament  principfes. 

Solms-Laubach,  Hermann,  Graf  zu.  Die 
Corallinenalgen  des  Golfes  von  Neapel  und  der 
angrenzenden  Meeres-Abschnitte.  Eine  Mono- 
graphic. Mit  3  Tafeln  in  Lithog.  Lpz.,  1881.    4°. 

No.  2  in  *3820.65 

Songs  (with  music).     See  Elson. 

Sonnets.     See  Caine. 

Sophocles.     OSdipus  tyrannus.     ^ee  Norman. 

Sorghum.     See  U.  8.   Bureau  of  agriculture. 

Soudan.     See  Wilson,  C.  T. 

South  Hampton,  N.  H.     5ee  Jewell. 

Southern  historical  society,  Richmotid.  Papers. 
Vol.  8.     1880.     Richmond,  1680.     8°.     *52i9a.50 

Southey,  Robert.  The  correspondence  of 
Robert  Southey  with  Caroline  Bowles  [after- 
wards his  wife].  Added  :  Correspondence  with 
Shelley,  and  Southey's  Dreams.  Ed.  with  an 
introd.  by  Edward  Dowden.  Dublin,  1881. 
Portr.     8°.   ■  2540.58 

Southwark,  London.     See  Rendle. 

Space.     See  Schlegel. 

Spain.  See  Abdo-'l-Wahid  ;  —  Ibn  ;  —Webster. 

Spangenberg,  Ludwig.     Ueber  das  Verhalten 
der   Metalle   bei    wiederholten   Anstrengungen. 
(Fortsetzung  der   Wdhler'schen   Festigkeitsver-  u 
suche.)     Mit  2  Kupfertafeln.     Berlin,  1875.     4"- 

4010.67 

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Spedding,  James.  Evenings  with  a  reviewer, 
or  Macaulay  and  Bacon.  With  a  prefatory  no- 
tice by  G.  S.  Venables.  L.,  i88i.  2  v.  8°.  2552.7a 

Spencer,  Edward.  Memorial  volume,  1730- 
18S0.  An  account  of  the  municipal  celebration 
of  the  150th  anniversary  of  the  settlement  of 
Baltimore,  October  11-19,  1880.  With  a  sketch 
of  the  history,  and  summary  of  the  resources  of 
the  city.     lUus.     Bait.,  1881.     4°.  ♦2370.56 

Spencer,  Herbert.  Descriptive  sociology.  Div. 
3.  Pt.  2-C.  French.  Compiledby  James  Collier. 
L.,  1881.     F°.  *356o.5i 

This   number  closes  the  publication  of  the  Descriptive 

sociology. 

—  Recent  discussions  in  science,  philosophy 
and  morals.  New  and  enl.  ed.  N.  Y.,  1882 
[Co/.  1871].     120.  7608.66 

Spielhagen,  Friedrich.  Aus  meinem  Skizzen- 
buche.     Lpz  ,  1874.     16°.  4875.68 

—  Quisisana.  Novelle.  3teAufl.  Lpz.,i88i.  16°. 

487431 

Spinning.     See  Sharp. 

Spruner,  Carl  von.  Hand-Atlas  fiir  die  Ge- 
schichte  des  Mittelalters  und  der  neueren  Zeit. 
3te  Aufl.,  neu  bearb.  von  Th.  Menke.  90  colorirte 
Karten  in  Kupferstich  mit  376  Nebenkarten. 
Gotlia,  1880.     Po.  •2284.53 

Stanhope,  Philip  H.,jM  earl  Stanhope.  His- 
tory of  England,  comprising  the  reign  of  queen 
Anne  amtil  the  peace  of  Utrecht.  1701-1713. 
L.,  1870.     8°.  4525<4 

Stanley,  Arthur  P.  The  creation  of  man  :  a  ser- 
mon in  Whitehall  chapel,  July  9th,  1865,  in  behalf 
of  the  Royal  society  for  the  prevention  of  cruelty 
to  animals.    Oxford,  1865.    8".    No.  3  in  *5540a.70 

—  Dedication  of  Westminster  abbey.  Sermon, 
Dec.  28th,  1865,  being  the  8ooth  anniversary  of 
[its]  foundation.     Oxford,  1866.     8°. 

No.  4  in  ♦55408.70 

—  A  letter  to  the  lord  bishop  of  London  on 
the  state  of  subscription  in  the  Church  of  England 
and  the  University  of  Oxford.    Oxford,  1863.    8». 

No.  2  in  ♦55408.70 

—  Three  introductory  lectures  on  the  study  of 
ecclesiastical  history.     Oxford,  1859.     S'\ 

No.  1  iij  ♦55408.70 

Stanley,  Gibbons  &  Co.  Descriptive  cata- 
logue and  price-list  of  British,  colonial  and  for- 
eign postage  stamps,  post  cards,  etc.  L.,  1881. 
Illus.     Sm.  4°.  ♦2232.57 

Stark,  Carl  B.  Vortrage  und  Aufsatze  aus  dem 
Gebiete  der  Archaologie  und  Kunstgeschichte. 
Herausg.  vonG.  Kinkel.  Lpz.,  1880.  8°.    8064.65 

Stars.     See  Flammarion  ;  —  Pearce. 

Statistics.     See  Annuaire ;  —  Walford. 

Statistisches  Jahrbuch  der  hdheren  Schulen 
Deutschlands,  Luxemburgs  und  der  Schweiz. 
Iter  Jahrgang.     Lpz.,  1880.     16°.  ♦SSQ^-S* 

Steam  pumps.     See  Campbell. 

Steeples.     See  Taylor,  A.  T. ;  —  Wickes. 

Stern,  Adolf.  .FUnfzig  Jahre  deutschcr  Dich- 
tung.  Mit  biographisch-kritischen  Einleitungcn. 
2te  Aufl.     Lpz.,  1877.     L.  8°.  2871.63 

—  Funfzig  Jahre  deutschcr  Prosa.  1820  bu 
1870.  Mit  biographisch-kritischen  Einleitungcn. 
Lpz.,  1873.     L.  8-.  .     287'.64 

Steuerwald,  Wilhclm.  Lyrisches  im  Shak- 
spere.     Munchen,  i88i.     8°.  "SM-xa 

Stevens,  Henry.  The  history  of  the  Oxford 
Caxton  memorial  Bible,  printed  and  bound  m 
twelve  consecutive  hours,  June  .y>,  1877.  L., 
1878.     Fac-similes.     16°.  ♦♦6189.15 


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April, 


Stevens,  Henry,  continued. 

—  Photo-bibliography;  or,  a  word  on  printed 
card  catalogues  of  old,  rare,  beautiful,  and  costly 
books,  and  two  words  on  the  establishment  of  a 
central  bibliographical  bureau.  L.,  1S78.  Folded 
sheets.     Sm.  S".  **2209.7 

Stickney,  Jenny  H.  Letters  and  lessons  in 
language.     Book  1-4.     N.  Y.,  1880.     4  v.   in  i. 

8"  5594-59 

Stills,  Charles  J.  Studies  in  medieval  his- 
tory. Phila.,  18S2.  12°.  2296.57 
Stillman,  J.  D.  B.  The  horse  in  motion  as 
shown  by  instantaneous  photography,  with  a 
study  on  animal  mechanics,  in  which  is  demon^ 
strated  the  theory  of  quadrupedal  locomotion. 
B.,  1882.     Illus.     107  plates.     4°.              *4ooi.57 

See  Proctor's  "  Familiar  science  studies"  [3929.S1]  for  a 
paper  on  this  subject. 

Stoddard,  Charles  W.  Summer  cruising  in 
the  South  Seas.     New  ed.,  illus.     L.,  1881.     Sm. 

8°.  3078.52 

Stone  age.     See  Cartailhac. 

Storm,  Johann.  Englische  Philologie.  Anlei- 
tung  zum  wissenschaftlichen  Studium  der  en- 
glischen  Sprache.  B.  i.  Die  lebende  Sprache. 
Heilbronn,  1881.     8".  *2483.55 

Stowe,  John  M.  History  of  Hubbardston, 
Mass.,  from  1686.  With  genealog[ies].  Hub- 
bardston, 1881.     Illus.     Portrs.     8".         *2353.8o 

Strachey,  5'/r  John  and  Richard.  The  finances 
and  public  works  of  India  from  1869  to  18S1. 
L.,  1882.     8°.  3654.61 

Street  railroads.     See  Clark,  D.  K. 

Strength  of  material.     See  Spangenberg. 

Suicide.     See  Morselli ;  —  O'Dea. 

Sumac.     See  U.  S.  Bureau  of  agriculture. 

Sumir  race  of  Assyria.     See  Haupt. 

Sumner,  Heywood.  The  Avon  from  Naseby 
to  Tewkesbury.  Twenty-one  etchings  [with 
text].     L.,  1882.     F«.  ***246o,59 

Superstitions.     See  Migne ;  —  Rolland. 

Surgery.     Sue  Yperman. 

Surveyors'  instruments.     See  BufF. 

Sweden.     See  Woods. 

Switzerland.     See  Gallery  ;  —  Havergal. 

Sx, /scud.     See  Schoolcraft,  Oliver  J. 

Symbolism.     See  G.,  E.  A. 

Taillandier,  Ren^  G.  E.,  called  Saint-Rend 
Taillandier.  Etudes  littdraires.  Un  poete  co- 
mique  du  temps  de  Moliere  (Boursault,  sa  vie  et 
ses  oeuvres).  La  renaissance  de  la  poesie  pro- 
ven^ale.     P.,  1881.     18".  4662.56 

Tammuz.     See  Chwolson  ;  —  Lenormant. 

Tanner,  Henry.  Elementary  lessons  in  the 
science  of  agricultural  practice.  L.,  18S1.  Sm. 
8°.  ,  5999-64 

Tariif.     See  Bamberger. 

Tatham,  Edward  H.  R.  John  Sobieski.  Lo- 
thian prize  essay,  1881.  Oxford,  1881.  8°.  4843.19 

Taxation.     See  Cobden  club. 

Tayler,  William.  Thirty-eight  years  in  India. 
With  illus.  by  the  author.    Vol.  i.    L.,i88i.    8°. 

3073-57 
Taylor,  Andrew  T.     The  towers  and  steeples 

designed  by  Sir  Christopher  Wren.     With  illus. 

L..  1 881.     8°.  4096.60 

Taylor,  Charles  F.    Sensation  and  pain.  N.  Y., 

1881.     Illus.     i6<'.  379oa.65 

Teichmueller,  Gustav.      Literarische  Fehden 

im  vierten  Jahrhundert  vor  Chr.     Breslau,  1881. 

8°-  3002.53 


Telugu  missions.     See  Clough.  ' 
Temperament.     Sec  Galenus. 
Temperance.     See  Lewis. 

Temple,  Sir  Richard,  bart.  Men  and  events 
of  my  time  in  India.    [1847-1880.]    L.,  1882.    8". 

3073-63 

Tennyson,  Alfred.     See  Gatty. 

Terra  cotta.     See  Chabat. 

Thalheimer,  Mary  E.  The  eclectic  history  of 
the  United  States.  Cine.  \_Cop.  1880.]  Illus. 
Portrs.     Maps.     16".  2329.80 

Thames  river.     See  Law. 

Themistocles.     5'e^  Plutarch  us. 

Therapeutics.     See  Bartholow ;  —  Luton. 

Thibetan  language.     See  Jaeschke. 

Thiers,  Louis  Adolphe.  Discours  parlement- 
aires.  Publics  par  [M.  A.]  Calmon.  3e  partie 
(1868-70).     T.  12.     P.,  1882.     8°.  4623.55 

Thorn,  William  T.,  ed.  The  Shakespeare 
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i88i.)     4°.  4591-13 

In  addition  to  correspondence,  this  contains  the  answers 
submitted  b)'  Miss  £mma  A.  Mertins  and  Miss  Hannah 
Wilson  to  questions  upon  Hamlet  by  H.  H.  Furness. 

Thomae,  Johannes,  d.  1840.  Elementare  Theo- 
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Veranderlichen.  Mit  Holzschnitten.  Halle  a 
S.,  18S0.     4°.  **502oa.52 

Thomas  k  Becket.     See  Robertson. 

Thompson,  William  P.  Handbook  of  patent 
law,  of  all  countries.  5th  ed.,  rev.  L.,  1882. 
Sm.  8°.  Patent  Room 

Thomson,  William.  On  renascence  drama,  or 
history  made  visible.     Melbourne,  18S0.     8". 

2594-8 

The  author  claims  to  give  here  ample  proof  of  Bacon's 
claim  to  the  authorship  of  Shakespeare's  plays  and  sonnets. 

Three  Americas  railway,  The.  Essays  advo- 
cating free  intercommunication  between  the  six- 
teen republics  of  the  New  world.  By  supporters 
of  the  scheme :  H.  R.  Helper,  F.  F.  Hilder 
[etc.].     St.  Louis,  1881.     16°.  3659.62 

Thugs.     See  Trevelyan. 

Thurman,  William  C.  The  way  to  God. 
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Ticino.     Si^e  Butler. 

Tiele,  C.  P.  Die  Assyriologie  und  ihre  Er- 
gebnisse  fiir  die  vergleichende  Religionsge- 
schichte.  Rede  an  der  Univeisitat  Leyden. 
Aus  dem  Hollandischen  von  K.  Friederici.  Lpz. 
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Tischbein  family.     See  Michel. 

Tobacco.     See  Hinds. 

Torrens,  William  T.  M.  Reform  of  procedure 
in  parliament  to  clear  the  block  of  public  busi- 
ness.    L.,  1881.     Sm.  8^  2510.39 

Toul,  France.     See  Godron. 

Tournaments.     See  Niedner. 

Towers.     See  Taylor,  A.  T. ;  —  Wickes. 

Tradleg,  Nitram,  pseud.  See  Geldart,  Mar- 
tin E. 

Transvaal.     See  Heckford  ;  —  Montague. 

Travels  and  voyages.    Sec  Gumming ;  —  Hale  ; 

—  Heckford  ;  —  Helms  ;  —  Keane  ;  —  Lansdell ; 

—  Lery;  —  Low;  —  "  Magyarland  ";  —  Max- 
well, E.  H. ;  —  Nordenskidld ;  —  Oliver,  S.  P. ;  — 
Rae ;  —  Remy  ;  —  Rowley ;  —  Russell,  W.  H. ;  — 
Schlaefli;— Wilson,  C  T. 

Treadwell,JohnH.  Martin  Luther.  L.,  i88i. 
[The  new  Plutarch.]     Sm.  8°.  3557-77 

Trees  and  how  to  grow  them.  With  illus. 
L.  [1881 .?]     Sm.  8«.  3859-59 


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1882. 

Treloar,  W.  P.  Ludgate  Hill.  Narrative  con- 
cerning the  people,  places,  legends,  and  changes 
of  the  great  London  highway.  Illus.  ist  ed. 
L.  [i88i.]     Sm.  8«.  2498.22 

Trevelyan,  Si'r  Charles  E.  Christianity  and 
Hinduism  contrasted.  L.,  1882.  Sm.  S**.    548ga.52 

Contains  a  lecture  before  the  Literary  and  pliilos.  soc.  of 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  :SSi,  and  The  Thugs;  or  secret  mur- 
derers in  India,  an  article  in  the  Edinburgh  review,  written 
in  1S36. 

Trigonometry.     See  Bremiker ;  —  Oliver.  J.  E. 

Tristram,  Henry  B.  Pathways  of  Palestine  :  a 
tour  through  the  Holy  Land.  Illus.  with  photo- 
graphs.   1st  series.    L.    [1881.]    L.  4°.     *3040.64 

Troemel,  Paul  F.  Schiller-Bibliothek.  Ver- 
zeichniss  derjenigen  Drucke,  welche  die  Grund- 
lage  des  Textes  der  Schiller'schen  Werke  bilden. 
Lpz.,  1865.     8°.  *2i63.3i 

Trollope,  Frances  E.  and  Thomas  A.  The 
homes  and  haunts  of  the  Italian  poets.  L.,  1881. 
2  V.     Sm.  8°.  2747.53 

Troup,  George  E.  Life  of  George  Troup, 
journalist.  Edinb.,  1881.  Portr.   Sm.8''.    2450b. 53 

Tuckerman,  Edward.  A  synopsis  of  the  North 
American  lichens.  Parti.  Comprising  the  Par- 
meliacei,  Cladoniei  and  Ccenogoniei.  B.,  1882. 
8«.  3844-62 

Tuer,  Andrew  W.  Bartolozzi  and  his  works. 
A  biog.  and  descriptive  account.  Illus.  With 
observations  on  his  prints  [etc.]  ;  with  a  list  of 
upwards  of  2000  of  the  engraver's  works.  L. 
[1882.]     2  v.     8".  *6o72.58 

Tunis.     See  Hesse-Wartegg. 

Tyne  river,  England.     See  Palmer. 

Uganda.     See  Wilson,  C.  T. 

Unflad,  Ludwig.  Die  Shakespeare-Literatur 
in  Deutschland.  Shakespeare  und  seine  Werke 
von  1762  bis  1879.     Miinchen,  18S0.    8°.    *6i62.53 

Unicorn.     See  Brown,  R. 

United  States.  Bureau  of  agriculture.  Spe- 
cial reports.  Nos.  23-33.  April,  1880-April,  i8Si. 
W'ash.,  1880,  81.  II  nos.  in  iv.  Illus.  Folded 
sheets.     8".  *5992.7 

Besides  the  reports  upon  the  condition  of  crops,  there  are 
some  upon  other  topics;  viz. — No.  26.  On  tlie  culture  of 
sumac  in  Sicily,  by  Wm.  McMurtrie.  No.  2S.  On  the  cul- 
ture of  the  sugar  beet  and  the  manufacture  of  sugar  there- 
from in  France  and  the  U.  S.,  by  Wm.  McMurtrie.  No.  ^i. 
Contagious  pleuro-pneumonia,  "third  report  by  Charles  P. 
Lyman.  No.  33.  Work  done  on  sorghum  and  cornstalks 
by  the  Chemical  division,  by  Peter  Collier. 

—  Bureau  of  statistics.  Annual  list,  5th,  7th 
and  13th,  of  merchant  vessels  of  the  U.  S.,  with 
the  official  numbers  and  signal  letters  awarded 
them.  Also  lists  and  distinguishing  signals  of 
vessels  of  the  United  States  navy  [etc.].  1868- 
74,  80,  81.     Wash.,  1873-81.     3  v.     8°.     ♦SQSS-SS 

—  Census  bureau.  Forestry  bulletin,  no.  1-5. 
Wash.,  1881.     Maps.     4".  *585o.5 

—  Court  of  claims.  Cases  decided,  1866-80. 
Wash.,  1868-80.     Vol.  2-15.     8°.  *3705.5 

—  Deft,  of  state.  Cotton  goods  trade  of  the 
world,  and  the  share  of  the  U.  S.  therein.  Re- 
ports from  consuls.     No.  12.     Wash.,  1881.     8". 

*5654-5 

Reports  (Nos.  i,  2  and  3,  iSSo  and  1881) 

from  the  consuls  of  the  United  States  on  the 
commerce,  manufactures,  etc.,  of  their  consular 
districts.     W^ish.,  1881.     8".  *7643.i8 

This  volume  contains  the  matter  of  the  first  three  reports 
rearranged  and  consolidated  by  bringing  all  relating  to  the 
same  country  or  consulate  together.  The  reports  as  origi- 
nally issued  are  on  shelf-number  7643.12. 


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United  States,  continued. 

—  Geographical  surveys  west  of  the  one  hun- 
dredth meridian,  in  charge  of  G.  M.  Wheeler. 
Report.  Vol.  7.  Wash.,  1879.  Plates.  Illus. 
4°-  *7870.6 

Contents.  —  7.  Archaeology.  Reports  upon  archxological 
and  ethnological  collections  from  vicinity  of  Santa  Barbara 
[etc.],  by  Frederick  W.  Putnam,  assisted  by  C.  C.  Abbott 
[etc.]. 

—  Hydrografhic  office.  Catalogue  of  charts, 
plans,  and  views  published  by  Hydrographic 
office,  with  a  list  of  books  sold  to  agents.  July, 
1881.     Wash.,  1881.     8°.  *6i73.24 

United  States  hydrographic  notices  from 

no.  I  to  100,  for  1880.  Wash.,  1881.  Folded 
maps.     8°.  ♦3956.21 ' 

United   States  notices  to  manners  from 

no.  1  to  180,  for  1880.    Wash.,  18S0.    8°.    *3956.25 

—  Official  register.  Containing  a  list  of  offi- 
cers and  employes  in  the  civil,  military  and  naval 
service  on  the  first  of  July,  i88i ;  together  with 
a  list  of  ships  and  vessels  belonging  to  the 
United  States.  Vol.  i.  Legislative,  Executive, 
Judicial.     W^ash.,  1881.     L.  8"^.  C.R.23,2.7 

—  Patent  office.  Decisions  of  the  commis- 
sioner of  patents.  1878-80.  Wash.,  1879-81. 
3  V.     8".  Patent  Room 

—  War  deft.  The  war  of  the  rebellion  :  com- 
pilation of  the  official  records  of  the  Union  and 
Confederate  armies.  Prepared  under  the  direc- 
tion of  the  Secretary  of  war,  by  Robert  N.  Scott. 
Series  I.     Vol.  1,2.     Wash.,  1880.     8".    *4223.5o 

Contents.  —  Series  i.  Vol.  i.  Operations  in  Charleston 
harbor.  South  Carolina,  Dec.  20,  iS6o-April  14,  1S61  ;  in 
Florida,  Jan.  6-Aug.  ji,  1S61 ;  In  Texas  and  New  Mexico, 
Feb.  i-June  ii,  1861 ;  ni  Arkansas,  tlie  Iqdian  territorj',  and 
Missouri,  Feb.  7-May  9,  1861 ;  the  secession  of  Georgia, 
Alabama,  Mississippi,  North  Carolina,  and  Louisiana.  —  3. 
Operations  in  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  and  We«t 
Virginia,  April  16-July  31,  iS6i. 

—  Revolution.  See  American  antiquarian 
soc;  —  Carrington; — Harris; — Jones,  C.  H. ; 
—  St.  Clair;  — Scull. 

—  Civil  ivar.  See  Batten;  —  Bering;  — 
Doubleday;  — Jones,  C.  C. ;  —  Lockwood ;  —  Pal- 
frey ;  —  U.  S.   JVar  dept. 

—  History,  travels,  etc.  See  Cooley ;  —  Rus- 
sell, W.  II. ;  —  Shea;  — Thalheimer. 

United  States  digest ;  a  digest  of  decisions  of 
the  various  courts  within  the  United  States.  By 
Benj.  V.  Abbott,  George  F.  Williams  [etc.]. 
New  sen  Vols.  7-11,  for  1876-80.  B.,  1877-S1. 
8<*.  *570i.a 

United  States  naval  academy,  Annapolis,  Md. 
Annual  register,  1874-81.     Wash.,  1874-So.     8°. 

»C.247.9 

The  register  forjireceding  years,  without  the  examina- 
tion papers,  can  bcTound  in  the  United  States  navy  register 
[*S95oa.6o]. 

Units.     See  Everett,  J.  D. 

Urwick,  William.  Indian  pictures  drawn  with 
pen  and  pencil.  L.  [i88i?J  Illus.  Maps.  L. 
80.  30700.53 

Uxbridge,  Massachusetts.     See  Chapin. 

Vald^s,  Juan  de.  xvii  opuscules.  Tr.  from 
the  .Spanish  and  Italian  and  ed.  by  John  T.  Betts. 
L.,  1882.     Sm.  8".  '  544a-6a 

Valentine,  David  T.  History  of  the  city  of 
New  York.  N.  Y.,  1853.  Illus.  Folded  maps 
and  plates.     8".  *a374-64 

Van  Voorhis,  Elias  W.  Notes  on  the  ances- 
try of  Major  Wm.  Roe  Van  Voorhis,  of  Fishkill, 
Dutchess  county.  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1881. 
Portrs.    Fac-simile.    Folded  sheet.    8".    ♦4434.18 


91 


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April, 


Vanity  fair.     Vol.25.     L.,  1881.     F°.     *7250.4 

Varenbergh,  Emile.  Episodes  des  relations 
exterieures  du  comte  de  Flandre.  La  Flandre  et 
I'empire  d'AUemagne.  Bruxelles,  1873.  [Aca- 
demie  d'archeologie  de  Belgique.]     8°.         4823.8 

Venice.     See  Pasolini. 

Ventilation.     See  Fischer,  Hermann. 

Verne,  Jules.  La  Jangada.  Huit  cents  lieues 
sur  I'Amazone.  ire,  2e  partie.  P.  [i88i.]  2  v. 
[Les  voyages  extraordinaires.]    18°.         466oa.84 

Also  found  in  Vol.  ^3  of  the  "  Magasin  d'education  et  de 
recreation  "  [*7 2903.50^. 

Vibart,  Henry  M.  Military  history  of  the 
Madras  engineers  and  pioneers.  In  2  v.  Vol.  i. 
L.,  1881.     Folded  maps.     Plate.     8".        *3073.6o 

Victoria.  The  queen's  speeches  in  parliament 
[1837-82].  Ed.  by  F.  Sidney  Ensor.  L.,  1882. 
Sm.  8°.  2515-53 

Vierordt,  Hermann.  Das  Gehen  des  Men- 
schen  in  gesunden  und  kranken  Zustanden,  nach 
selbstregistrirenden  Methoden.  Mit  lithog.  Ta- 
feln  und  Holzs.    Tubingen,  1881.    8°.        3763.68 

Violin.     See  Ferris ;  —  Singer^ 

Virgilius  Mar6,  Publius.  P.  Vergili  Maroms 
Aeneidos  libri  11  &  1 11.  The  narrative  of  Aeneas. 
Ed.  with  introd.  and  notes  by  E.  W.  Howson. 
L.,  1881.     Map.     Sm.  8°.  2929a.6o 

Virginia.    Commissioner  of  agriculture.   Hand- 
book of  Virginia.   3d  ed.    Richmond,  1881.    Map. 
'8°.  *4375-8o 

Vocophy.     See  Richards. 

Vcgl,  A.  E.  Die  gegenwartig  am  hjiufigsten 
vorkommenden  Verfalschungen  und  Verunreini- 
gungen  des  Mehles  und  deren  Nachweisung. 
Mit  Holzschnitten.     Wien,  1880.     8°.         3973-67 

Voice.     See  Pattou. 

Voigt,  Georg.  Die  Wiederbelebung  des  clas- 
sischen  Altherthums,  oder  das  e'ste  Jahrhun- 
dertdes  Humanismus.  2te  umgearb.  Aufl.  Ber- 
lin, 1880,  8i.     2  V.     8°.  2192.18 

Volkmar,  Gustav.  Die  Evangelien  oder  Mar- 
cus und  die  Synopsis  der  kanonischen  und  aus- 
serkanonischen  Evangelien  nach  dem  altesten 
Text  mit  Commentar.     Lpz.,  1870.     2  v.-  8°. 

5416.22 

Volkswirthschaftliche  Gesellschaft  in  Berlin. 
Volkswirthschaftliche  Zeitfragen.  Vortrilge  und 
Abhandlungen.  Jahrgangi,2.  Berlin,  1879,  80. 
2  v.  in  I.     8^  *3562.53 

The  papers  have  been  separately  catalogued  in  this  Bulle- 
tin. 

Von  Nicolaus  i  zu  Alexander  iii.  St.  Pe- 
tersburger  Beitrage  zur  neuesten  russischen 
Geschichte.     2te  Aufl.     Lpz.,  1881.     16".  3066.21 

Vyse,  Griffin  W  Egypt:  political,  financial, 
and  strategical.  Together  with  an  account  of  its 
engineering  capabilities  and  agricultural  re- 
sources. (With  maps  and  plans.)  L.,  1882. 
Sm.  8°.  5058.16 

Wagner,  B.  A.  Lessing-Forschungen  nebst 
Nachtragen  zu  Lessings  Werken.  Berlin,  1881. 
16°.  2847.61 

Waite,  Rosamond.  Life  of  the  Duke  of  Wel- 
lington. With  portr.,  maps,  plans.  L.,  1S78. 
[Hist.  biog.     Ed.  by  M.  Creighton.]     Sm.  80. 

24593.75 

Waitz,  Theodor.  Allgemeine  Padagogik  und 
kleinere  padagogische  Schriften.  2te  verm.  Aufl. 
mit  einer  Einleitung  iiber  Waltz's  praktische 
Philosophie  herausg.  von  O.  Willmann.  Braun- 
schweig, 1875.     S**.  3593-53 


Walford,  Cornelius.  On  the  number  of  deaths 
from  accident,  negligence,  violence,  and  misad- 
venture in  the  United  Kingdom  and  some  other 
countries.  L.,  18S1.  [Statistical  society.]  Sm. 
8°.  ■'  3763-67 

Walker,  Joseph  H.  A  few  facts  and  sugges- 
tions on  money,  trade,  and  banking.  B.,  1S82 
[1881].     120.  3659.61 

Wallingford,  England.     See  Hedges. 

Wallon,  Henri  A.  Histoire  du  tribunal  revo- 
lutionaire  de  Paris,  avec  le  journal  de  ses 
actes.     T.  5.     P.,  1881.     8\  4614.56 

Walpole,  Spencer.  The  electorate  and  the 
legislature.  L.,  18S1.  [The  English  citizen.] 
Sm.  8^.  2515.50 

Ward,  Robert  D.  An  account  of  La  Fayette's 
«isit  to  Virginia,  in  1824-25.  With  a  portr. 
Richmond,  1881.     8".  4375-79 

Washburne,  Elihu  B.  Sketch  of  Edward 
Cole,  second  governor  of  Illinois,  and  of  the 
slavery  struggle  of  1823-4.  Prepared  for  the 
Chicago  historical  society.  Chicago,  18S2  [1S81]. 
Portr.     Fac-simile.     S°.     43403.133 ;  **434oa.i34 

Washington,  George,     ^c^"  Johnston. 

Water  color  painting.  See  Hulme;  —  Mac- 
arthur. 

Water-supply.     See  De  Ranee. 

Watts,  Henry.  Dictionary  of  chemistry  and 
the  allied  branches  of  other  sciences.  3d  suppl. 
Pt.  2.     L.,  18S1.     8°.  Bates  Hall  Desk 

Waugh,  Edwin.  Besom  Ben  stories.  Man- 
chester [Eng],  18S1.     8°.  *2466.53 

—  Factory  folk  during  the  cotton  famine  [in 
1862J.     Manchester.  1881.     Illus.     8".      *2466.52 

—  Lancashire  sketches  [1855].     Manchester, 

1881.  Portr.     8°.  *2466.5i 

—  Tufts  of  heather.  [Seven  stories.]  Man- 
chester, 1881.     Plates.    Sm.  8°.  *2466.54 

Weber,  Max  M.  von.  Die  Entlastung  der  Cul- 
turarbeit  durch  den  Dienst  der  physikalischen 
Krjifte.     Berlin,  1S80.     8".         No.  16  in  *3562.53 

\AAebster,  Noah.     See  Scudder. 

Webster,  Wentworth.    Spain.    With  illus.    L., 

1882.  Maps.     [Foreign    countries   and   British 
colonies.]     Sm.  8**.  3098.7 

Weigert,  Max.  Der  Volkswirthschaftliche 
Senat.     Berlin,  1880.     8°.  No.  8  in  *3562.53 

\Veimar,  Germany.     See  Kuehn. 

Wellesley,  Arthur,  duke  of  Wellington.  See 
Waite. 

Wentworth,  Erastus.  Gilbert  Haven  :  a  mono- 
graph. Delivered  before  the  Troy  conference, 
April.  1880.     N   Y.,  1881.     Portr.  "i6».     4449.87 

W^esley,  John.  Wesley  his  own  historian. 
From  his  own  diaries.  Bv  Edwin  L.  James. 
N.  Y.,  1870.     16°.  '  5558.54 

Westchester  co.,  N.  Y.     See  Bolton,  R. 

Westerburg,  Eugen.  Der  Ursprung  der  Sage, 
dass  Seneca  Christ  gewesen  sei.  Eine  kritische 
Untersuchung  nebst  einer  Rezension  des  apo- 
kryphen  Briefwechsels  des  Apostels  Paulus  mit 
Se"^neca.     Berlin,  1881.     8°.  2948.50 

Western  Pennsylvania  hospital,  Pittsburgh. 
Annual  reports  of  the  managers  for  1867-79. 
Pittsburgh,  1868-S0.     8».  ♦7807.6 

Westminster  abbey.     See  Stanley. 

Westropp,  Hodder  M.  Pre-historic  phases; 
or,  introductory  essays  on  ^re-historic  archae- 
ology.    With  illus.     L.,  1872.     8".  2235.70 

Wey,  Francis  (A.).  Les  Anglais  chez  eux, 
suivi  de  Hogarth  et  ses  amis,  ou  Londres  au 
sifecle  pass^.     Nouv.  ^d.    P.,  1876.     16".    2466.60 


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Wheat.     See  Kapp. 

Wheatley,  Henry  B.,  and  Delamotte,  Philip 
H.  Art  work  in  earthenware.  L.,  1882.  Illus. 
[Handbooks  of  practical  art.]     8".        ,     4025.83 

—  Art  work  in  gold  and  silver.  Mediaeval. 
L.,  1882.  Illus.  [Handbooks  of  practical  art.] 
8°.  4025.82 

Whedon,  Daniel  D.  The  freedom  of  the  will 
as  a  basis  of  human  responsibility  and  a  divine 
government.     N.  Y.,  1880.     16°.  7604.56 

Wheeler,  Ella.  Maurine,  and  other  poems. 
Chic  ,  1882  [1881].     16".  2404.75 

Wheeler,  William  A..  Familiar  allusions: 
handbook  of  miscellaneous  information,  includ- 
ing the  names  of  celebrated  statues,  paintings, 
palaces,  churches,  ships,  streets,  clubs  and  the 
like.  Completed  and  ed.  hy  Charles  G  Wheeler. 
B.,  1882.     S".  *2247.7i ;  B.  H.  Desk,  3A.8 

Whitaker,  Joseph.  Almanack,  1882.  L.  [1881.] 
Sm.  S'^.  *2499a.50 

Whitby  abbey,  Yorkshire,  Eng:  Cartularium 
abbathisE  de  Whiteby  ordinis  S.  Benedicti,  fun- 
data;  anno  mlxxviii.  [Vol.  i,  2.  Edited  by 
Rev.  John  C  Atkinson.]  Durham,  1879,  81. 
[Surtees    society.      Publ.      Vol.   69,    72.]      8'^ 

♦2427.60 

White,  Richard  G.  The  American  view  of  the 
copyright  question.  Repr.  from  the  "Broadway 
magazine,"  May,  1868.  With  a  postscript.  N.Y., 
1880.     12°.  3669.57 

Whitehead,  William  A.,  ed.  Documents  re- 
lating to  the  colonial  history  of  New  Jersey. 
[First  series.]  Vol.  i,  2.  1631-1703.  Newark, 
1880,  81.     2  V.  ■  8°.  *2376.68 

White  mountains.     5'eeCeavitt. 

White  sea      ^'et' Helms  ;  —  Rae. 

Wickes,  Charles.  Illustrations  of  the  spires 
and  towers  of  the  mediiEval  churches  of  Eng- 
land ;  preceded  by  some  observations  on  the 
architecture  of  the  middle  ages,  and  its  spire- 
growth.  \^Also,  Supplemental  vol.]  L.,  1853- 
59      3  V.     F".  *+*Cab.40.k.i 

Wiedemann,  Alfred.  Geschichte  Aegyptens 
von  Psammetich  i,  bis  auf  Alexander  den  Gros- 
sen.     Lpz.,  1880.     8".  5053-i6 

Wieseler,  Friedrich.  Theatergebaude  und 
Denkmaler  des  Buhnenwesens  bei  den  Griechen 
und  Romern.  Mit  Kupfertafeln.  Gdttingen, 
1851      4°.  *296o.66 

\Arild  flowers.     See  Hulme. 

\A^ill,  Freedom  of.     See  Whedon. 

Willard,  Andrew  J.  An  examination  of  the 
law  of  personal  rights  to  discover  the  principles 
of  the  law.     N.  Y.,  1882.     80.  3663-15 

Williams,  John.  The  world's  witness  to  Jesus 
Christ.  The  power  of  Christianity  in  develop- 
ing modern  civilization.  N.  Y.,  1882.  [Bedell 
lecture  for  i88i.]     Sm.  4°.  5444-57 

Wilson,  Andrew.  Leaves  from  a  naturalist's 
note-book.  L.,  1882  [i88i].  [The  Mayfair  li- 
brary.]    Sm.  8".  3826.64 

Contents.  —  Science  and  crime;  Lost  and  missing;  In 
some  medical  by-ways;  At  Jilmrach's;  Jelly-fishes;  Threads 
and  thrums  in  lower  life;  Whales  and  their  neighbours; 
Food  and  fasting;  .Scientific  ghosts;  The  earliest  known 
life-relic ;  Skates  and  rays ;  TJie  autobiography  of  a  bar- 
nacle; Leaves;  The  autobiography  of  a  fly;  About  kanga- 
roos; On  giants;  The  polity  of  a  pond. 

Wilson,  Charles  T.,  and  Felkin,  R.  W, 
Uganda  and  the  Egyptian  Soudan.  L.,  1882. 
2  V.     Illus,     Folded  maps.     Sm.  8^  5058.21 

Wine.     See  Ellis,  J. ;  —  Kerr. 


Wingrave,  Marion  M.  The  May  blossom  ;  or 
the  princess  and  her  people.  From  original 
illus.  by  H.  H.  Emmerson.  With  verses  by  Marion 
M.  Wingrave.     N.  Y.  [1882.]     4".  ♦2561.76 

Winner,  Sep  .-'  Winner's  guitar  practice.  Vo- 
cal and  instrumental.   Phila.,  1880.  4°.     8052.110 

Wisconsin.  State  historical  society.  Cata- 
logue of  the  library.  Vol.  5  (3d  suppl.).  Pre- 
pared by  D.  S.  Durrie  and  Isabel  Durrie. 
Madison,  1881.     8°.  •2203.21 

—  State  library.  Catalogue.  1881.  Madison, 
1881.     8".  ♦6208.4s 

Wise,  John,  and  Noble,  William  M.  Ramsey 
Abbey,  its  rise  and  fall,  taken  from  the  "  Ramsey 
history  or  chronicle," and  other  reliable  sources; 
also,  an  account  of  the  manor  and  parish  since 
the  "  Dissolution."  Huntingdon.  [1881.]  Illus. 
Sm.  8".  »■  2498.20 

■Wit.     See  Burton  ;  —  Paley. 

^A^ithe^,  George.  The  hy  nines  and  songs  of 
the  church.  [1623.]  Manchester,  1881.  [Spen- 
ser soc.  Publ.]     Sm.  8°,  1.  p.  ♦♦♦6605.30 

Woburn,  Afass.  Public  library.  Annual  re- 
port, 17-20,  22,  23.  of  the  library  committee. 
Woburn  [etc.],  1874-80.     8".  ♦6194.26 

Bulletin  of  accessions,   for  year  ending 

March  i,  1880.    Woburn.   [1880.]     8'.     ^6194.25 

Wolzogen,  Hans  von.  Unsere  Zeit  und  unsere 
Kunst.     Lpz.  [i88i.?I     8°.  2867.65 

Woman.  See  Hack; — Johnson; — LI.,  H. ;  — 
Mueller,  W.  . 

—  Rights  of.     See  Higginson. 
Wood  engraving.     See  Hindley. 

Woods,  Francis  H.  Sweden  and  Norway. 
With  illus.  L.,  1882.  Maps.  [Foreign  coun- 
tries and  British  colonies.]     Sm.  8".  2867.66 

Woodward,  Annie  A.  Echoes  from  mist-land ; 
or  the  Nibelungen  lay  revealed  to  lovers  of  ro- 
mance and  chivalry.  By  Auber  Forestier  [pseud.  ] . 
Chicago,  1877.     12°.  4874.18 

Woolnough,  C.  W.  The  whole  art  of  mar- 
bling as  applied  to  paper,  book-edges,  etc.  With 
illus.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8".  6116.8 

Woolsey,  Theodore  D.  Divorce  and  divorce 
legislation,  especially  in  the  United  States.  2d 
ed.,  rev.     N.  Y.,  1882.     12°.  5562-74 

Wordsworth,  Christopher,  bishop  of  Lincoln. 
A  church  history.     L.,  1881,  82.     2  v.     Sm.  8". 

3516.63 

Contents.—  i.  To  the  council  of  Nicxa,  A.D.  3'S-  — 
2.  From  the  council  of  Nicxa  to  the  council  of  Constanti- 
nople, A.D.  381. 

Worthington,  Arthur  M.  An  elementary 
course  of  practical  physics.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8". 

3966.81 
Wren,  Sir  Christopher.     See  Taylor,  A.  T. 
Wrotham,  England.     See  Frampton. 

Yale  college.     See  Decrow. 

Yorkshire.     See  Flower;  —  Hatton,  W.  H. 

Yosemite  valley.     See  Bunnell. 

Young  men's  "Christian  associations  of  the 
United  States  and  British  provinces.  Proceed- 
ings [etc.]  of  the  i2th-24th  annual  conventions. 
[Vol.  2-4.]    1867-81.   N.Y.,  1867-81.   8».   ♦7441.7 

Yperman,  Jehan.  La  chirurgie  de  maitrc 
Jehan  Yperman,  chirurgicn  beige  (xiiie-xive 
siecle),  publitfe  pour  la  premiere  fois  d'aprts  la 
copie  flamande  de  Cambridge,  par  M.  C.  Broeckx. 
26  ^d.,  orn^e  de  vignettes  gravies  sur  bois. 
Anvers,  1866.  [Acadimie  d'arch^ologie  de  Bel- 
gique.]     8".  3755-66 


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Zaccone,  Pierre.  L'inconnu  de  Belleville. 
[Roman.]     P.,  i88i.     16°.  6667.7 

Zeller,  Eduard.  Vortrage  und  Abhandlungen. 
iste,  2te  Sammlung.  2te  Aufl.  Lpz.,  1875,  77- 
2  V.     S**.  2894.52 

Zestermann,  A.  Die  Kreuzigung  bei  den 
Alten.  Bruxelles,  1868.  [Academic  d'archeolo- 
gie  de  Belgique.]     8".  6232.10 

Zezschwitz,  Gerhard  von.  Das  mittelalter- 
liche  Drama  vom  Ende  des  rdmischen  Kaiser- 
thums  deutscher  Nation  und  yon  der  Erscheinung 
des  Antichrists.     Lpz.  [1877.]     Fac-simile.     S**. 

2192.17 


Zimmer,  Heinrich.  Altindisches  Leben.  Die 
Cultur  der  vedischen  Arier.  Nach  dem  Samhita 
dargestellt.  Eine  vom  vierten  internationalen 
Orientalistencongress  in  Florenz  gekronte  Preis- 
schrift.     Berlin,  1879.     S°.  3021.52 

Zodiac,     See  Bunsen. 

Zola,  Emile.  Documents  littdraires.  Etudes 
et  portraits.     P.,  1881.     12°.  4662.57 

Contents.  —  Chateaubriand;  V.  Hu^o;  A.  de  Musset;  T. 
Gautier;  Les  poetes  contemporains ;  George  Sand;  Dumas 
fils;  Sninte-Beuve;  La  critique  contempomine;  De  la  mora- 
lite  dans  la  litterature. 

Zoology.  See  Aristoteles ;  —  Migne ;  —  Robin- 
son. 


II. 

Earlier  Publications. 

It  has  been  the  custom  to  print  in  the  Bates  Hall  List  in  the  Bulletin,  with  some  exceptions, 
only  the  titles  of  books  published  within  a  few  years.  More  attention  than  usual  has  been  given 
within  a  year  or  two  to  the  purchase  from  sale  catalogues  of  interesting  books,  especially  English 
books,  long  published.  A  special  list,  selected  from  the  titles  of  such  as  have  been  received  since 
January  first,  is  here  appended. 


Ackermann,  Rudolph,  publ.  A  picturesque 
tour  of  the  English  lakes,  with  accounts  of  an- 
cient and  modern  manners  and  customs,  etc. 
lUus.  with  coloured  views  by  T.  H.  Fielding  and 
J.  Walton.     L.,  1821.     4°.  *456o.6 

Aikman,  James.  Annals  of  the  persecution  in 
Scotland  [1660-88J.     Edinb.,  1842.     Illus.     8°. 

55259 

Atlas,  maritime.  Recueil  de  cartes  et  plans. 
L'Amerique  meridionale  et  ses  details.  89  maps. 
4°.  *436o.i2 

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LOWER  HALL  AND  BRANCHES 


LOWER  HALL  AND  BRANCHES. 

Abbreviations :  — BrI.,  Brighton;  Chn.,  Ch;irlesto\vn ;  I>or.,  Dorchester;  E.  B.,  East  Boston;  J.  P.,  Jamaica 
Plain;  Rox.,  Roxbury;  S.  B.,  Stuith  Boston;  S.  K.,  South  End.  Shelf-numbers  without  these  abbreviations  indicate 
books  in  the  Lower  Hall  of  the  Central  Library. 


Central  Library  Books  can  be  applied  for  at  the  several  Branches  and  Deliver- 
ies^ and,  if  they  are  on  the  shelves^  they  -will  be  sent  to  the  Branch  or  Delivery  the 
same  or  following  day. 


Abbott,  Benj.  V.  Judge  and  jury.  Dor.  396.6 
Abbott,  Edward.     Out  doors   at    Long  Look. 

A  story  for  boys  and  girls.  Witli  illus.  1747.13 
—  A    trip    Eastward.     A   book   for  boys    and 

girls.     With  illus.  Dor.  152.33 

Abbott,  Jacob.  Rollo  learning  to  talk.  440.32 
About,  Edmund  (F.  V.)     The  round  of  wrong. 

A  romance  of  to-day.  Tr.  by  L.  Wraxall.  1474.3 
Another  translation,  under  the  title  "  Germaine,"  may  be 

found  on  shelf-number  1444.6. 

Account,  An,  of  the  second  re-union  of  the 
graduates  of  the  Training  field  school,  Charles- 
town,  Jan.  18,  1882.  {Cui  from  The  New  enter- 
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Adam  Stwin,  pseud.     See  Richardson,  James. 

Adams,  Henry  C.  The  Winborough  boys;  or 
Ellerslie  park.  J.  P.  335.15 

Adams,  VV.  H.  Davenport.     The  Eastern  archi- 


pelago.    With  illus. 

Aimard,    Gustave.       [Romans.] 

—  L'Araucan. 

—  Balle-Franche. 

—  Les  Bohemes  de  la  mer. 

—  La  castille  d'or. 

—  Les  chasseurs  d'abeilles. 

—  Les  chasseurs  mexicains. 

—  Le  cceur  de  pierre. 

—  Curumiila. 

—  L'eclaireur. 

—  La  fievre  d'or. 

—  Les  fils  de  la  tortue. 
dienne  au  Chili. 

—  Le  forestier. 

—  La  foret  vierge.     3  v. 

Contents. — i.    Fanny   Dayton, 
vautour  fauve. 


S.  E.  3836 
Namely  :  — 
2070.25 
2070.33 
2070.34 
2070.35 
2070.26 
2070.36 
2070.38 
2070.41 
2070.42 
2070.43 

Scenes  de  la  vie  in- 
2070.44 
2071.23 
2070.23 

-3.    Le  desert.  — 3.    Le 


—  Les  Gambucinos.  2071.24 

—  Le  grand  chef  des  Aucas.     2  v.  2070.22 

—  La  grande  flibuste.  2071.25 

—  Le  Guaranis.  2070.24 

—  Le  lion  du  desert.     Scfenes  de  la  vieindienne 
dans  les  prairies.  2071.27 

—  Le  Montonero.  2070.27 
Contents,  —  i.     Les  Pincheyras.  —  3.     Le  Montonero. 

—  Les  nuits  mexicaines.  2071.28 

—  Les  outlaws  du  Missouri.  2071.29 

—  Le  roi  des  placferes  d'or.  2070.28 

—  Rosas.  2070.29 

—  Sacramenta.  2070.30 

—  Lesscalpeurs  blancs.    Le  sacripant.  2071.31 

—  Les  Titans  de  la  mer.  2071.32 

—  Les  trappeurs  de  I'Arkansas.  2070.31 

—  Valentin  Guillois.  2070.32 

—  Une  vendetta  mexicaine.  2071.33 

—  Zeno  Cabral.  2071.34 


Aimard,  Gustave,  and  Crisafulli,  Henri. 
Les  invisibles  de  Paris.     [Romans.]     Namely:  — 

—  La  cigale.  2070.37 

—  Les  compagnons  de  la  lune.  2070.39 

—  Le  comte  de  Warrens.  2070.40 

—  Hermosa.  2071.26 

—  Passe-partout.  2071.30 
Ainger,   Alfred.      Charles   Lamb.      [English 

men  of  letters.]  1544.50;  Chn.  2616.19 

Rox.  1023.23;  S.  B.  68.34;  S.  E.  198.6 
Alcott,  Louisa  M.     Moods.     A  novel. 

Dor.  415.22;  J.  P.  424.28;  Uox.  2423.17 

S.B.  219.34;  S-  E.  5273' 

Alden,  Isabella  M.  (^Pansy.)  Ester  Ried  :  asleep 

and  awake.  1461.9 

—  The  hall  in  the  grove.   1460.24;  Chn.  2187.9 

Dor.  415.11 ;  Rox.  2423.15;  S.  B.  275.52 

S.  E.  5093 

—  A  new  graft  on  the  family  tree.  149' -3 

Rox.  2423.14 

—  What  she  said :  and  what  she  meant,  and 
People  who  haven't  time  and  can't  afford  it. 

Bri.  35130 

Aldrich,  Thomas  B.     Friar  Jerome's  Beautiful 

book,  etc.     [Poems.]  S.  E.  59.3 

Alexander,  Mrs.,  pseud.    See  Hector,  Annie  F. 

American  almanac  for  1882.      Ed.    by  A.   R. 

Spofford.     Bri.  116.65  ;  Chn.  1435a ;  l>or.  285.2 

E.  B.  79.18;  J.  P.  R.  R.,E.   7;  Rox.  1728.2 

S.  B.  R.  R.  Desk,  190 ;  S.  E.  Rcf.  Lib.  34 

Amory,  Martha  B.     The  domestic  and  artistic 

life  of  J.  S.  Copley.     Portr.  Rox.  5024.13 

Argles,  M.     Faith  and  unfaith.     A  novel.    By 

the  author  of  "Phyllis."         i44i-33;  Chn.  2187.8 

Dor.  415.20;  E.  B.  316.25;  J.  P.  624.27 

Rox.  2423.13  ;  S.  B.  283.50;  S.  E.  454-26 

—  Mrs  Geoffrey.  [Fiction.]  1416.13  ;Dor.3i9-27 

J.  P.  822.17;  Rox.  2317.28;  S.  B.  285.55 

Armand,  pseud.     See  Strubbcrg,  Friedrich  A. 

Arnold,  Matthew.     Poems.     New  ed.     1897.16 

Arnold,  William  T.  The  Roman  system  of 
provincial  administration  to  the  accession  of 
Constantine  the  great.  E.  B.  208.31 

Arrom,  Cecilia Boehl  de.   (Fernan  Ctballero.) 

Spanish  fairv  tales.     Tr.  by  J.  H.  Ingram.  IIUik. 

'  1416.16 

Artistic  amusements  :  being  instructions  for  a 
variety  of  art  work  for  home  employment  [etc]. 
Illus  '  1204.24 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  Dichter  und  Kaufmann. 
Ein  Lebensgemalde  aus  der  Zeit  Moses  MendcU- 
sohns.     2  v.  in  i.  1037.4 

Auton,  C,  pseud.     Sec  Hoppm,  Augustus. 

Ayres,  Alfred,  pseud.    See  Osmun,  Thomas  E. 

Bagehot,  Walter.  The  English  constitution, 
and  other  political  essays.  Rox.  5836-23 


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April, 


Bain,  Alexander.    John  Stuart  Mill.     A  criti- 
cism :  with  recollections.  I537'9 
Baker,  George  M. ,  comp.   The  reading  club  and 
hand_y  speaker,  No.  lo.    1367.16.10;  Chn.  5116.10 
J.  P.  1816.13;  Rox.  1538.13;  S.  B.  48.21 
Baker,  Henry  B.    English  actors  from  Shake- 
speare to  Macready.     2  v.     [Amateur  ser.] 

S.  E.  163.10 
Balch,  William  S.     A  peculiar  people.  1416.15 

A  story  descriptive  of  life  in  Syria. 

Ballou,    Maturin    M.,    compile}-.       Pearls    of 

thought.  Bri.  113.107;  Chn.  5427.20 

J.  P.  1537-7;  S.  B.  3946;  S.  E.  48.28 

Barbauld,  Anna  L.     Works.     With  a  memoir, 
by  Lucy  Aikin.     2  v.  Rox.  5634.7 

Barbour,  George  M.     Florida  for  tourists,  in- 
valids, and  settlers.     With  map  and  illus. 

J.  P.  1334- 18 

Baring-Gould,   Sabine.       The  book   of  were- 
wolves. '  S.  E.  104.15 

—  Germany  present  and  past.  Dor.  386.16 
Barrett,  William  A.  English  church  composers. 

[Great  musicians.]  Rox.  6235.8 

Barry,  Edward  M.     Lectures  on  architecture 
delivered  at  the  Royal  academy.     With  illus. 

Rox.  6221.12 

Barth,  A.     The  religions  of  India.     Tr.  by  J- 

Wood.     [The  English  and  foreign  philosophical 

library.]  Rox.  7383.9 

Beale,  Anne.     Gladys,  the  reaper.     [Fiction.] 

Dor.  415.5 
Beale,  Lionel  S.     On  slight  ailments.    1172.19 

E.  B.  35  23 
Beard,  George  M.     A  practical  treatise  on  ner- 
vous exhaustion  (neurasthenia).  162.19 

—  Practical  treatise  on  sea-sickness.        1172.18 
Bekker,  Immanuel,  ed.     Scholia  i.:  !l  vneri  II- 

iadem.  ItO.v.  61 10.4 

Benjamin,  Samuel  G.  W.     The  multitudinous 
seas.     [Appletons'  New  Handy-volume  ser.] 

S.  B.  319-54 

Benner,   Samuel.      Prophecies   of  future   ups 
and  downs  in  prices.  130.23 

Bersier,  Eugene.   Saint  Paul's  vision  and  other 
sermons.  Trans,  by  Marie  Stewart,  Rox.  7384.13 

Besant,  Walter,  and  Rice,  James.     The  chap- 
lain of  the  Fleet.     A  novel.  S.  B.  232.80 

—  Sir  Richard  Whittington,   Lord  mayor  of 
London.     [New  Plutarch.]  Dor,  77.43 

—  When  the  ship  comes  home.     [Fiction.] 

S.  E.  469-13 

Bible.     Ecclesia«tes ;    or,    the   preacher,    with 

notes,  by  E.  H.  Plumptre.  Rox.  7382.19 

—  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Gaiatians.     A  re- 
vised text  with  notes.     By  J.  B.  Lightfoot. 

Rox.  7382.20 
Bikelas,  D.     Loukis  Laras.    Reminiscences  of 
a  Chiote  merchant  during  the  Greek  war  of  in- 
dependence. S.  E.  273.6 
Bird,    Frederick    S.     The    land   of  dykes  and 
windmills  [Holland].                            Rox.  7364.19 
Bitzius,    Albert.     {Jeremias    Gotthelf.)     Uli. 
Eine  Erzahlung.  1034.13 
Black,  William.  The  beautiful  wretch.   1416.12 
Dor.  319.28  ;  J.  P.  822.16 
Rox.  2317.29;  S.  B.  280.34 

—  The  four  MacNicols.      [Juvenile.]      With 
illus.  5147;  Dor.  258.2;  Rox.  1138.27 

S.  B.  119.55 

Blackie,  John  S.  Greek  and  English  dialogues. 

New  ed.  Rox.  6116.32 


Blackmore,  Richard  D.  Christowell :  a  Dart- 
moor tale.  Dor.  324.49 

Blaine,  James  G.  Eulogy  on  J.  A.  Garfield. 
Portr.  Rox.  5037.6 

Bonomi,  Joseph.  Egypt,  Nubia,  and  Ethiopia. 
Illus.  by  photog.  Rox.  7366.14 

Bosco,  Giovanni.  A  compendium  of  Italian 
history  from  the  fall  of  the  Roman  empire.  Tr. 
and  completed  by  J.  D.  Morell.  Rox.  *5520.4 

Boston.      City   council.      Memorial   of  J.    A. 

Garfield,  from  the  city  of  Boston.     [Eulogy  by 

N.  P.  Banks  ]    Portr.     Bri.  117. 152;  Chn.  2742.9 

Dor.  274.4;  E.  B.  211. 7;  J.  P.  1131.7 

Rox.  1010.9 ;  S.  B.  151.42;  S.  E.  170.19 

—  Record  commissioners.  A  report  containing 
the  Boston  records  from  1660-1701.     Bri.  176. 131 

Chn.  2738.8;  Dor.  202.14;  E.  B.  201.9.7 
J.  P.  923-";  S.  B.  202.13;  S.  E.  238.9 
Bowne,  Borden  P.     Metaphysics. 

Dor.  394-4;  Rox.  5834-17 

Brewer,  Ebenezer  C.  Dictionary  of  phrase 
and  fable.  13th  ed.  Added,  a  bibliography  of 
English  literature.  E.  B.  R.R.,  E.14 

Brewer,  John  S.  English  studies  or  essays  in 
English  history  and  literature.  Rox.  7315.7 

Contents.  —  Memoir;  The  Psalini.st  of  Israel;  New 
sources  of  English  historj-;  Green's  Short  history  of  the 
English  people;  Hatfield  house ;  The  Stuarts;  Shakspeare; 
The  study  of  Shakspeare;  The  royal  supremacy;  Passages 
from  the  life  of  Erasmus;  The  study  of  history;  The  study 
of  English  history;  On  ancient  London. 

Brief  history.  A,    of  ancient  peoples.     Illus. 

[Barnes's  One  term  ser.]  Dor.  384.23 

Brine,  Marv   D.     Grandma's    attic   treasures. 

[Poem.]     Illus.  -    J.P.  1812.2 ;  S.B.  252.13 

Brook,    Sarah.       French    history  for   English 

children.     Rev.  by  G.  C  Eggleston. 

Chn.  436.6;  E.B.  495.2 
S.B.  59.40;  S.E.  261.3 
Brown,  John,  j1/.Z>.     John  Leech.     Illus. 

Rox.  7327.1 
Brown,  Robert,  ed.     Science  for  all.     Vol.  5. 
[Index,  V.  1-5.]     Illus.  i4i-5 

Bri.  127.87;  E.B.  481. 1 
Browne,  Sir  Thomas.     Religio  medici,  letter 
to  a  friend,  etc.  And  Christian  morals.    [Golden 
treasury  ser.]  Rox.  5828.13 

Browning,  Oscar.    An  introduction  to  the  his- 
tory of  educational  theories.  130.22 
Bryce,  James.     The  Holy  Roman  empire. 

E.B.  355  3 

—  Transcaucasia  and  Ararat :  notes  ot  a  tour 
in  1S76.  S.B.  366.11 

Buchanan,  Robert.  God  and  the  man,  a 
romance.  Dor.  324.51 

Buchheim,  Charles  A.  Modern  German 
reader.  Prose  extracts  from  modern  German 
writers.     Part  i.  Rox.  2026.9 

Buckley,  Arabella  B  Life  and  her  children. 
Glimpses  of  animal  life  from  the  amoeba  to  the 
insects.  S.  E.  125.23 

Bulfinch,  Thomas.  The  age  of  fable ;  or, 
beauties  of  mythology.  New  and  illus.  ed.  by  E. 
E.  Hale.  1082.9 

Bulwer-Lytton,  Edward  R.  L.,  lord  Lytton. 
{Oxi-cn  Meredith.)     Lucile.     Illus.        S.E.' 62.26 

Burke,  S.  J.     For  Mack's  sake.     QJuvenile.] 

J.  P.  233.14 

Burton,  John  H.     The  Scot  abroad. 

Rox.  827.10 

Burton,  Richard  F.,  ed.  Camoens :  his  life 
and  his  Lusiads.     2  v.  S.  E.  70.10 


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1882. 


LOWER   HALL  AND  BRANCHES 


Butler,  Samuel.  Hudibras.  With  notes  and 
memoir  by  T.  R.  Nash.     Portrs.  Dor.  116.40 

Butler,  Samuel.  Alps  and  sanctuaries  of  Pied- 
mont and  the  canton  Ticino.    Illus.    Rox.  5514.10 

Byron,  George  G.  N.,  bth  baron.  Poetry  of 
Byron,  chosen  and  arranged  by  Matthew  Arnold. 
[Golden  treasury  ser.]  1353.2 

Caballero,  Fernan,  pseud.  See  Arrom,  Cecilia 
B.  de. 

Calkins,  Norman  A.  Manual  of  object-teach- 
ing. S.  E.  109.8 

Camoens,  Luis  de.  Os  Lusiadas  (The  Lusiads)  : 
Englished  by  R.  F.  Burton.     2  v.  S.  E.  70.11 

—  See  Burton,  R.  F. 

Carleton,  Fanny  E.  (^Notelrac.')  Operas: 
their  writers  and  their  plots.  1366.26 

Carleton,  William.  Valentine  M'Clutchy,  the 
Irish  agent.     [Fiction.]  S.  B.  247.39 

Carraud,  Zulma  T.  Trdsor  de  contes  el^men- 
taires.     With  vocab.  Rox.  2014.5 

Carroll,  'L.t.w'x^^fseud.  5eeDodgson,  Charles  L. 

Chamberlain,  Joseph.  The  French  treaty  and 
reciprocity.     A  speech.     [Cobden  club  publ.] 

Clin.  5118.34 

Champlin,  John  D.,  jr.  The  j'oung  folks' 
cyclopajdia  of  common  things.     With  illus. 

1196.14;  E.  B.  R.R.,E.i6.i 

—  The  little  cyclopaedia  of  common  things. 
Ed.  by  Sir  G.  W.  Cox,  bart.    With  illus.     2d  ed. 

R.R.,  A.15;  iig6.i6 
This  book  is,  with  the  exception  of  a  few  additions,  the 
same  as  the  preceding-. 

—  The  voung  folks' cyclopaedia  of  persons  and 
places.     With  illus.  E.  B.  R.R.,  E.16.3 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  the  war  for  the 
Union.     Illus.      E.  B.  495.1  ;  Rox.  R.R.,  H.5.16 

Charles,  Elizabeth.  The  Bertram  family. 
[Schdnberg-Cotta  ser.]  J.  P.  535.29 

Chase,  Frank  E.,  and  Goodridge,  James  F. 
Ballads  in  black.  A  series  of  original  shadow 
pantomimes.  Ballads  by  F.  E.  Chase.  Illus.  by 
J.  F.  Goodridge.  '  1364.5 

Chatterbox.     [1880.]     Illus.  1842.15 

Chaucer,  Geoffre\'.  The  Canterbury  tales. 
Condensed.     New  [Globe]  ed.  Dor.  117.39 

Church,  Richard  W.  Dante.  An  essay.  Added, 
a  transl.  of  De  Monarchia,  by  F".  J.  Church. 

Rox.  6114.15 

Clarke,  Asia  B.     The  elder  and  the  younger 

Booth.     [American  actor  ser.]  Dor.  376.21 

J.  P.  1115.10;  S.  E.  176.31 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Events  and  epochs  in 
religious  history  :  lectures  in  the  Lowell  institute, 
1880.     Illus.  E.  B.  363-36 

Clemens,   Samuel  L.    {Mark    T-Maiu.)     The 

prince  and  the  pauper:  a  tale  for  young  people 

of  all  ages.     With  illus.  Bri.  26.103 

Dor.  256.22;  E.  B.  296.38;  J.  P.  432.11 

Rox.  7412.8;  S.  B.  132.10;  S.  E.  633.9 

One  of  the  characters  in  this  entirely  imaginary  tale  is 
Edward  vi. 

Clement,  Clara  E.  Eleanor  Maitland.  A 
novel.  S.  E.  458.15 

Clough,  J.  E.  From  darkness  to  light :  a  story 
of  the  Telugu  awakening.  2101.17 

Cochrane,  Robert.     Earnest  lives.  1547'7 

Contents.  —  Lucy  Hutchinson;  I.ady  Rachel  Russell; 
Frederick  Perthes;  Robert  Moffat;  Janet  Hamilton;  Sir 
David  Brewster;  Charles  Knight. 

—  Great  orators,  statesmen  and  divines.  1547.8 
Coffin,  Charles  C.     The  boys  of  '61. 

273.6 ;  J.  P.  914-a 
Same  as  Four  years  of  fighting. 


Coffin,  Charles  C,  continued. 

—  The  life  of  J.  A.  Garfield.  With  a  sketch 
of  C.  A.  Arthur.     Illus.  J.  p.  1114.3 

Collection,  A,  of  authentic  papers,  relative  to 
the  dispute  between  Great  Britain  and  America, 
shewing  the  causes,  from  1764-1775.     L.,  1777. 

Chn.  1036.10 

Known  as  Alraon's  Prior  documents. 

Collier,  William  F.     The  great  events  of  his- 
tory, from  the  beginning  of  the  Christian  era. 
^,  910.23;  E.  B.  357.8 

—  The  history  of  England:  with  a  sketch  of 
our  Indian  and  colonial  empire.  E.  B.  186.3 

—  A  history  of  English  literature,  in  bio- 
graphical sketches.  S.  E.  156.19 

Conflicts,  The,  of  the  age.  J,  P,  1612.1 

Contents.  —  An  advertisement  for  a  new  relij^ion,  by  an 
evolutionist.  The  confession  of  an  agnostic,  by  an  aKnostic. 
What  morality  have  we  left?  by  a  new  light  moralist.  Re- 
view of  the  fiK''ti  by  a  Yankee  farmer. 

Republished  from  the  North  American  review. 

Conway,  Moncure  D.  The  wandering  Jew. 
[Study  of  the  legend.]     Dor.  415.19 ;  J.  P.  1614.3 

Conwell,  Russell  H.  The  life,  speeches,  and 
public  services  of  J.  A.  Garfield.  Including  an 
account  of  his  assassination  [etc.].     J.  P.  1115.9 

Cook,  Dutton.  Doubleday's  children.  [Fic- 
tion.] S.  E.  445.17 

Cooke,  Josiah  P.  Scientific  culture,  and  other 
essays.  1144.18 

Cooke,  M.  C  Freaks  and  marvels  of  plant 
life.     Illus.  140.13 

—  Ponds  and  ditches.  140.13 
Cornish,   Francis   W.     Life  of  Oliver  Crom- 
well.    [Historical  biographies.]         Rox.  5428.29 

Cory,  Charles  B.  (^Owen  Nox.)  Southern 
rambles.     Illus.  S.  E.  331.10 

Craik,  Georgiana  M.     Sydney.     A  novel. 

Dor.  324.48 

Crawfurd,  Oswald  J.  F.   Portugal  old  and  new. 

S.  E.  363-22 

Cross,  John  K.  Imports,  exports,  and  the 
French  treaty.  A  speech  in  the  House  of  com- 
mons, i2th  August,  1881.     [Cobden  club  publ.] 

Chn.  5118.34 

Cubitt,  George.  Columbus ;  or,  the  discoverer 
of  America.     Illus.  1537.*0 

Cumming,  Constance  F.  G.  At  home  in  Fiji. 
With  illus.       1691.9;  Dor.  426.14;  Rox.  7364.20 

Cummings,  William  H.  [Henry]  Purccll. 
[Great  musicians.]  1548.30 

Cushing,  Luther  S.  Manual  of  parliamentary 
practice.  Chn.  3024.110 

"Daisy  Eyebright,"  pseud.  A  manual  of  eti- 
quette.    [Putnam's  Handy-book  ser.]  134.26 

Dannenberg,Georg.  {Goto liaimund.)  Gcsucht 
und  gefunden.     Erzahlung.  2031.5 

—  Verwaist.     Roman.  2031^ 

—  Zwei  Braute.     Roman.  2031.1 

—  Zwei  Menschenalter.     Roman.  203X.3 

—  Zweimal  vermjihlt.     Roman.  .  2031.2 
Darwin,  Charles  R.     The  formation  of  vege- 
table mould,  through  the  action  of  worms. 

Chn.  3827.12 
Davids,  Thomas  W.  Rhys.     Lectures  on  the 
origin  and  growth  of  religion  as  illustrated  by 
some  points  in  the  history  of  Indian  Buddhism. 
[The  Hibbert  lectures,  18S1.]  Rox.  7382.18 

Davidson,  Ellis  A.    Pretty  arts  for  the  employ- 
ment of  leisure  hours.  ,  S.  E.  i40-9 
De  Amicis,  Edmondo.     CoMtantinople.     Ir. 
by  Caroline  Tilton.  J.  f  •  »434-9 


LOT77ER  HALL   AND   BRANCHES 


April, 


De  Amicis,  Edmondo,  continued. 

—  Holland  and  its  people.  Tr.  by  Caroline 
Tilton.     Illus.  J.  P.  1434.10 

—  Morocco ;  its  people  and  places.  Tr.  bv  C. 
Rollin-Tilton.     Illus.  1669.25 

Rox.  7364.16;  S.  B.  362.10 

—  Studies  of  Paris.     Tr.  J.  P.  1416.16 

Contains  a  chapter  on  the  exposition  of  1878,  also  sketches 
of  Hugo  and  Zola. 

Deane,  Margery,  fseud.    See  Pitman,  Marie  J. 
Diaz,  Abby  M.     Polly  Cologne.       Dor.  258.3 
Dickens,  Charles.     Letters.    Ed.  by  his  sister- 
in-law  and  his  eldest  daughter.     Vol.  3.     1836- 
1870.    N.Y.  Dor.  377.5 

—  Same.    Lpz.   Vol.  4.    1836-1870.         1548.17 

Dor.  378.3;  J.  P.  824.25;  Rox.  1028.14 
S.  B.  69.36 
Diman,  J.  Lewis.     Orations  and  essays  :  with 
sermons.     Portr.  Clin.  5435.19;  S.  B.  355.2 

Dodgson,  Charles  L.  {Le-wts  Carroll.)  Alice's 
adventures  in  Wonderland,  and  Through  the 
looking-glass.     With  illus.  5I-48 

Donnelly,  Ignatius.      Atlantis  :    the    antedilu- 
vian world.     Illus.        Rox.  1724.10;  S.E.  124.15 
Dore,  (P.)  Gustave,  and  Jerrold,  (W.)  Blan- 
chard.     London.     A  pilgrimage.    Illus. 

Rox.  R.R.  Desk 
Fifty  plates,  withoat  the  text. 

Dorothy  :  a  country  story  in  elegiac  verse. 

Dor,  116.41;  Rox.  5637.22 

Attributed  to  Arthur  J.  Munby. 

Doubleday,  Abner.    Chancellorsville  and  Get- 
tysburg.   [Campaigns  of  the  Civil  war.]        220.7 
Ohn.  2876.3;  Dor.  38427;  J.  ?•  92519 
Rox.  5036.16;  S.  B.  158.40 
Douglas,  Amanda  M.     There's  no   place  like 
home.     [Fiction.]     Illus.  1454.10 

Identical  with  "  The  old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe." 
1764.11. 

Douglas,  Lady  Gertrude.  Linked  lives.  [Fic- 
tion.] S.  E.  451.20 

Drake,  Samuel  A.  The  heart  of  the  White 
mountains.    Illus.  by  W.  H.  Gibson.  J.  P.  1331.3 

Draper,  John  W.  History  of  the  intellectual 
development  of  Europe.     2  v.  S.  E.  86.9 

Duff,  C.  P.,  W.  H.,  and  R.  P.  Book-keeping 
by  single  and  double  entry.  130.21 

Duffield,  Mrs.  William.  The  art  of  flower 
painting.  With  illus.  by  Dalziel.  [Putnam's 
Art  hand-books.]  Dor.  358.39 

Duffy,  Sir  Charles  G.  Young  Ireland.  1840- 
1850.  E.  B.  355-5 

Dulles,  John  W.  The  ride  through  Palestine. 
Illus.  S.  E.  376.3 

Duncan,  Thomas  C.     How  to  be  plump. 

1173-28 

Duncan,  William,  ed.  Clavis  Homerica.  Ed. 
nova.  Rox.  61 10.5 

Dyer,  Sidney.  Great  wonders  in  little  things. 
[Natural  history.]     Illus.  1172.8 

—  Home  and  abroad ;  or,  the  wonders  of  famil- 
iar objects.     Illus.  1172.7 

Ebers,  Georg  (M.)  The  burgomaster's  wife. 
A  romance.  From  the  German  by  Mary  J.  Saf- 
ford.  1461.13;  Chn.  2178.29;  Rox.  2416.10 

S.  B.  285.31 

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Hale,  Lucretia  P.,  compiler.  The  art  of  knit- 
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Hardy,  Marj  (M.), /a^fy.  Through  cities  and 
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Herbert  Wendall :  a  tale  of  the  Revolution. 
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Hickcox,  John  H.  A  history  of  the  bills  of 
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Hillebrand,  Carl.  France  and  the  French  in 
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Howard,  James.  The  tenant  farmer :  land 
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^Vi^chell,  Alexander.  Sparks  from  a  geolo- 
gist's hammer.  140.10;  E.  B.  388.20 

■Winslow,  Forbes  E.  The  children's  fairy 
geography;  or,  a  merry  trip  around  Europe. 
Illus.        "  S.  E.  650.4 

Winsor,  Justin.  The  reader's  handbook  of  the 
American  revolution.  E.  B.  R.  R.,  E.  15 

—  ed.  The  memorial  history  of  Boston.  In 
4  V.    Vol.  4.     Illus.  Bri.  88.42;  Chn.  2742.7 

Dor.  R.  R.  Desk;  E.  B.  R.  R.,  H.  2 

J.  P.  921-9 ;  Rox.  5221.5;  S.  B.  152.24 

S.  E.  237.11 

Contents.  —  4.  The  last  hundred  years.  Part  a.  Special 
topics. 

■Winter,  William.  The  JefFersons.  [American 
actor  series.]  Chn.  2616.18 

Winthrop,  John.  A  journal  of  the  transactions 
and  occurrences  in  Massachusetts  and  the  other 
New  England  colonies,  1630-1644.  Hartford, 
1790.  Chn.  1026.9 

Wood,  Ella  P.     Court  Netherleigh.     A  rfovel. 

By  Mrs.  Henry  Wood.  1416.17;  Dor.  418.34 

J.  P. '822.19;  Rox.  2318.28;  S.  B. 287.56 

Wood,  John  G.      The  natural  history  of  man. 

Dor.  397.5 

—  Out  of  doors:  a  selection  of  original  articles 
on  natural  history.     Illus.  Dor.  356.41 

Woodman,  Hannah  J.  The  language  of  gems, 
with  their  poetic  sentiments.     B.,  1847. 

Chn.  1518.25 

Woods,  Kate  T.    Six  little  rebels.    [Juvenile.] 

Rox.  1125.15 

Worboise,  Emma  J.  The  wife's  trials.  A 
tale.  Dor.  415- 18;  S.  E.  519-18 

Wordsworth,  William.  Poems,  chosen  and 
ed.  by  Matthew  Arnold.  Portr.  [Golden  treas- 
ury series.]  I353-I 

Wright,  Julia  M.  The  oath-keeper  of  Forano. 
Illus.  1726.9;  S.  B.  227.26 

"  This  story  is  historically  true.  A  correct  picture  is  here 
piven  of  the  methods  and  progress  of  the  Vaudois  church 
during  the  last  twenty  years."  —  Preface. 

—  Practical  life;  or,  ways  and  means  for 
developing  character  and  resources.    Illus.   131.7 

Yonge,  Charles  D.  Three  centuries  of  modern 
history.     [1485-1815.]  E,  B.  356.21 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.  Landmarks  of  history. 
Modern  history : .  from  the  reformation  to  the 
fall  of  Napoleon.  910.21 

—  Landmarks  of  history.  E.  B.  188.18 
Contents.  —  1.  Ancient  history.  —  a.  Medixval  history. — 

3.  Modern  history. 

—  The  last  of  the  cavaliers.  S.  E.  566.24 
A  story  of  the  time  of  James  11. 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  Greece.  Cincin.. 
1878.  "  940-2 

—  Same.     B.  [Co/.  1879.]  940.11 
Zeta,  pseud.     Crewell  work.     Fifteen  designs. 

With  m.structions.  J.  P.  2431.4 


1882. 


COPYRIGHT 


Copyright.  —  (Concluded.) 


A  catalogue  of  books  and  articles  relating  to  library  property  (copyright,  international  copyright 
and  kindred  subjects),  is  in  course  of  publication  in  "  The  publishers'  weekly,"  beginning  with  the 
number  for  April  8,  1882.  This  catalogue,  which  has  been  compiled  by  Mr.  Thorvald  Solbcrg,  will 
contain  some  titles  not  found  in  the  present  list,  which  is  confined  strictly  to  books  in  the  Boston 
Public  Library.  In  Matthew  Arnold's  "Irish  essays,  London,  1882"  [25103.50],  is  an  essay  on 
copyright. 


Marston,  Edward.  Copyright,  national  and 
international,  from  the  point  of  view  of  a  pub- 
lisher.    lAfion.']     L.,  1879.    47  PP-    8°-     3667.22 

Mathews,  C.  An  appeal  to  American  authors 
and  the  American  press,  in  behalf  of  interna- 
tional copyright.     N.Y.,  1846.      16  pp.     12°. 

No.  4  in  *3664.8 

—  The  better  interests  of  the  country,  in  con- 
nexion with  international  copyright.  N.  Y., 
1843.     30  PP-      12°.  No.  5  in  *3664.8 

—  Speech  on  international  copyright,  Feb.  10, 
1842.     N.  Y.,  1842.     16  pp.     8«.  No.  3  in  *3664,8 

Maugham,  R.  Treatise  on  the  laws  of  literary 
property.     L.,  1828.     8".  3666.27 

Montefiori,  J.  The  law  of  copyright.  L., 
1802.     8".  [Ordered.] 

Morgan,  J.  A.  Anglo-American  international 
copyright.     N.Y.,  1879.     ^2°.  [Ordered.] 

—  The  law  of  literature.  With  an  appendix 
of  the  American.  English,  French,  and  German 
statutes  of  copyright.  N.Y.,1875.  2  v.  8°.  3662.57 

Muquardt,  C.  Das  literarische  Eigenthums- 
recht,  u.  s.  w.    Briissel,  1851.    79  pp.   8".  *2ii4.7 

Nicklin,  P.  H.  Remarks  on  literary  property. 
Phila.,  1838.     12°.  [Ordered.] 

Nodier,  C.  Questions  de  litt^rature  legale.  2e 
^d.     P.,  1828.     8°.  ■  2144.7 

Orgeval,  R.  Le  B.  d'.  La  proprj^t^  litt^raire 
en  France  et  a  I'dtranger,  suivie  des  conventions 
Internationales  conclues  jusqu'a  ce  jour  avec  les 
principaux  etats  de  I'Europe.     P.,  1868.      16''. 

5665.25 

Paris.  Exposition  nniverselle.  1878.  Con- 
grfes  international  de  la  propri^t^  artistique.  P., 
1879.     8°.  *6o25.79 

Parton,  J.  International  copyright.  (/«  Iiia 
Topicsof  the  time.    B.,  1871.    pp.  95-131.)    894.17 

Paterson,  J.  Copyright.  (/«  Ais  Liberty  of 
the  press,    p.  241.    L.,  i88o.)  5564.72 

Phillips,  C.  P.  The  law  of  copyright  in  works 
of  literature  and  art,  and  in  the  application  of 
designs.  With  the  statutes  relatfng  thereto. 
L.,  1863.  8°.  3662.63 

Plea  for  authors,  and  the  rights  of  literary 
property.  By  an  American.  N.  Y.,  1838.  32  pp. 
8°.  No.  37  in  *6242.ix 

Proudhon,  P.  J.  Les  majorats  litt^raires. 
(/»  his  CEuvres  completes.  P.,  1868-76.  Vol. 
16.)  4698.50 

Puettlingen,  J.  V.  von.  Das  musicalische 
Autorrecht.     Wien,  1864.     8".  3666.5 

Putnam,  George  H.  International  copyright, 
considered  in  some  of  its  relations  to  ethics  and 
political  economy.  Address,  Jan.  29,  1879,  b** 
fore  theN.  Y.  Free  trade  club.  N.Y.,  1879.  54  PP* 
I2».  No.  15  in  3649.78.3 


Ralph,  J.    Case  of  authors,  1762.     [Ordered.] 

Reade,   C.     The   eighth  commandment.     B., 

i860.     8°.  6577.18 

Renouard,  A.  C.      Theory  of   the   rights  of 

authors  in  literature,  sciences,  and  the  fine  arts 

B.,  1839.     56  pp.     8°.  21 1440 

—  Trait^  de«  droits  d'auteurs,  dans  la  litl<f- 
rature,  les  sciences,  et  les  beaux-arts.  P.,  1S38, 
39.     2v.     120.  3666.22 

Romberg,  E.  Compte  rendu  des  travaux  du 
congr^s  de  la  propri^t^  litt^raire  et  artistique. 
[1858.]    Bruxelles,  1859.     2  v.     8».  3666.21 

Schmid,  C.  E.  Der  Biichernachdruck  aus  dem 
Gesichtspunkte  des  Rechts,  der  Moral  und  Politik. 
Jena,  1823.    16°.  .  3666.33 

Seuffert,  L.  Das  Autorrecht  an  literarischen 
Erzeugnissen.  Berlin,  1873.  26  pp.  8".  (/« 
Virchow.  Sammlung,  u.  s.  w.) 

No.  18  in  *59i4.5o.  Ser.8. 

Shaler,  N.  S.  Thoughts  on  the  nature  of  in- 
tellectual property  and  its  importance  to  the 
state.  [Five  essays.]  B.,  1878  [1877].  iv,  7s  pp. 
8".  3664.1a 

Sheard,  H.  Brief  statement  on  assumed  copy- 
right.    L.,  1851.  [Ordered.] 

Story,  J.  Commentaries  on  the  constitution. 
Commentaries  on  equity  jurisprudence. 

There  are  chapters  on  copyright  in  the  various  editiont  of 
these  works. 

Talfourd,  Sir  T.  N.  Observations  on  the  l»w 
of  copyright.     L.,  1838.     8».  [Ordered.] 

—  Speeches  on  the  bill  to  amend  the  law  or 
copyright,  in  the  House  of  commons,  1837-39. 
(/«  kis  Critical  and  miscellaneous  writings.) 

4574-5> 

Tegg,  Thomas.  Remarks  on  the  speech  of 
Sergeant  Talfourd  on  copyright.  L.,  1837.  23  pp. 
80.  [Ordered.] 

Tennent,  J.  E.  Treatise  on  copyright  of  de- 
signs, with  notices  on  the  state  of' calico  print- 
ing.    L.,  1841.    ,12°.  .     it66.i» 

ThuUiez,  L.  Etude  legislative,  historique  et 
juridique  sur  la  proprirft^  littrfraire.  P.,  1876. 
8°.  36«a-«o 

Ticknor,  G.  International  copyright.  {In  kis 
Life,  letters,  and  journals.  B.,  1876.  Vol.  a, 
pp.  278-280.)  ••D.ao3.i9 

Turner,  T.     Law  of  patents  of  invention  and 
desien  in  art  and  manufactures.     L.,  1851.    8*. 
*  [Ordered.] 

United  States.  Acts  of  congress  in  respect  to 
copyrights,  1831  to  1 861,  1865,  1867.  •3664.8 

—  Copyright  laws,  1870.     pp.  25-32.     3665-5« 

—  Library  0/ congress.  A  collection  of  forms, 
etc.,  to  be  used  in  obtaining  a  copyright.   Wash., 

1870.    «°  •seeo.t 


8° 


COPYRIGHT 


April, 


Warburton,  W.  Letter  from  an  author  to  a 
member  of  Parliament,  concerning  literary  prop- 
erty, 1747.    {In /it's  Works.     L.,  1811.     Vol.12.) 

*3492.2 

Warren,  S.  R.,  and  Clark,  S.  N.  Copyright,  dis- 
tribution, exchanges,  and  duties.  (From  Report 
of  Bureau  of  education  on  Public  libraries  in  the 
U.S.,  pp.  279-291.)  No.  3  in  *2205.32 


White,  R.  G.  American  view  of  the  copyright 
question.  Reprinted  from  the  "  Broadway  maga- 
zine," May,  1868.     N.Y.,  1881.     8°.  3669.57 

Whitman,  C.  S.  Patent  laws,  including  copy- 
right laws.     Wash.,  1871.     12°.  *5667.5o 

Worms,  F.  Etude  sur  la  propriety  litt6raire. 
Decret  du  ler  germinal,  an  xiii  [1805].  ire,  2me 
partie.     P.,  187S.     2  v.     i6o.  *3569.56 


United   States    Congressional   Documents. 

The  Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States  contain  the  laws  relating  to  copyright.     See  also  the 

"  Congressional  Globe"  and  "Record." 

Explanations  of  Abbreviations.  —  The  Arabic  figures  preceding  the  cofbn  denote  the  Congress ;  the  numerals 
i,  ii,  iii,  following  the  colon,  denote  the  session;  E.,  Executive  documents  of  the  House;  S.,  Senate  executive  documents; 
H.M.,  House  Miscellaneous;  H.R.,  House  Reports;  S.R.,  Senate  Reports.  The  figures  following  these  capital  letters 
denote  the  number  of  the  document. 

Bill  to  amend  acts  relating  to  copyright,  intro- 
duced by  Mr.  Ranney,   April   i,    1882. 

B.  H.  Desk 

Bill  amending  "  An  act  to  amend  the  law  re- 
lating to  patents,  trade-marks,  and  copyrights," 
introduced  by  Mr.  Buck,  March  1.3,  1882. 

B.  H.  Desk 

Correspondence  between  the  U.  S.  and  Great 
Britain  in  relation  to  the  law  of  copyright,  1839, 
trans.  April  12,  1842.  27  :  ii,E.  187  (v.  4).  *C.i66.i 

Estimate  for  the  preservation  of  copyright 
books.  Letter  from  Sec.  of  int.  transmitting, 
March  i,  1850.    35  :  ii.  E.  107  (vol.  9).       ♦C.143.1 

Report  of  committee  on  patents,  on  the  bill 
to  amend  the  "Act  to  amend  the  several  acts 
respecting  copyright,"  and  on  petitions  for  and 
against  an  international  copyright  law,  June  25, 
1838.     25  :  ii,  S.  494  (vol.  6).  *C.227.5 

Report  of  committee  respecting  laws  relating  to 
copyright,  Dec.  17,  1830.    2i:ii,H.R.  3.  *C. 157.5 

Report  of  committee  on  securing  to  authors  the 
benefit  of  international  copyright,  Feb.  7,  1873. 
42:  iii,  S.R.  409  (vol.  i).  *C.22i.4 

Report  of  committee  on  the  Library,  in  favor 
of  international  copvright,  Feb.  21,  1868.  40: 
ii,  H.R.  16  (vol.  i).  "  *C.2i2.6 

Resolution  relating  to  international  copyright, 
Feb.  12,  1872.     42  :  ii,  H.M.  8o(vol.  2).    *C.20i.3 

Statutes  relating  to  copyrights.  Brief  to  accom- 
pany House  bill  2595,  to  revise,  consolidate  and 
amend  the,  March  17,  1876.  44:  i,  H.M.  136 
(vol.  5).  *C.252.2 

The  following  are  Memorials  and  Petitions 
for  and  against  an  international  copyright :  — 

American  publishers  and  booksellers  in  favor, 
Dec.  16,  1843.    28:  i,  E.  10  (vol.  i).  *C.i86.2 

Booksellers  of  Boston,  against,  April  16, 
1838.     25:  ii,  E.  340  (vol.  10).  *C.237.2 

J.  A.  Brevoort  and  O.  S.  Fowler,  in  favor  of 
an  extension  of  the  copyright  and  patent  laws 
to  artists  engaged  in  taking  busts,  etc,  June 
8,  1838.     25:  ii,  S.  475  (vol.  6).  *C.227.5 


Nahum  Capen,  of  Boston,  on  international 
copyright,  Jan.  15,  1844.     28:  i,  E.  61  (vol.3). 

*C.i86.2 

Citizens  of  New  York,  in  favor,  April  24,  1838. 
25  :  ii.  S.  399  (vol.  5).  *C.227.5 

Citizensof  Philadelphia  against,  Jan.  15,  1838. 
25  :  ii,  S.  102  (vol.  2).  *C. 227.5 

Citizens  of  Philadelphia,  in  favor,  April  24, 
1S38.     25:  ii,  S.  400  (vol.  5).  *C.227.5 

Citizens  of  the  U.  S.  in  favor,  Feb.  4,  1837. 
24:  ii,  S.  141  (vol.  2).  ♦C.217.3 

Columbia  typographical  society,  of  Washing- 
ton, against,  Feb.  13,  1838.  25 :  ii,  S.  190  (vol. 
3)-  *C.  227.5 

Peter  S.  Du  Ponceau  and  others,  praying  con- 
gress to  appoint  a  committee  of  inquiry,  March 
18,  1838.     25  :  ii,  S.  309  (vol.  4).  *C.227.5 

Edward  Everett  and  others,  of  Boston,  in 
favor,  April  24,  1838.     25:  ii,  S.  398  (vol.  5). 

♦C.227.5 

G.  Furman  and  other  writers!  in  favor,  Feb. 
20,  1837.     24:  ii.  S.  192  (vol.  2).  *C. 217.3 

Inhabitants  of  Massachusetts,  against,  June 
4,  1838.     25:  ii,  E.  416  (vol.  10).  *C.237.2 

John  Jay  and  W.  C.  Bryant  and  others,  in 
favor,  with  Catalogue  of  American  books  pub- 
lished in  Great  Britain,  March  22,  1S48.  30:  i, 
H.M.  76.  *C.236.6 

Thomas  Moore  and  others,  authors  of  Great 
Britain,  in  favor,  Feb.,  1837.  24:  ii,  S.  134  (vol. 
2).  *C.2i7.3 

—  Report  on  the  above  petition,  Feb.  16,  1837. 
24:  ii,  S.  179  (vol.  2).  ♦C.217.3 

New  York  typographical  society,  against, 
March   13,   1838.      25:   ii,   S.   296  (vol.  4). 

*C.227.5 

Printers  and  publishers  against,  Jime  13, 
1842.     27:  ii,  S.  323  (vol.  4).  *C.i56.i 

Professors  of  the  University  of  Virginia  for 
an  alteration  of  the  laws  respecting  copyrights, 
Feb.  20,  1837.     24:  ii.  S.  193  (vol.  2).      *C.2i7.3 

R.  P.  Smith  and  others  against,  April  10,  1838. 
25  :  ii,  S.  369  (vol.  4).  *C.227.5 


Great  Britain.     Sessional  Papers  of  Parliament. 

The  Statutes  contain  the  laws  relating  to  copyright.  For  a  digest  of  these  laws  see  Copyright 
commission  under  this  division.  Consult  also  Cobbett's  "Parliamentary  history  of  England," 
1806-20  [7088.1],  and  Hansard's  "Parliamentary  debates,"  1803-1880  [7098.2J. 

Abbreviations.  — The  letters  A. P.  stand  for  Accounts  and  Papers;  B.P.,  Bills  Public;  R.Cr.,  Reports  of  Commis. 
siontrs;  R.Ct.,  Reports  of  Committees. 

Bill  for  amending  the  law  rel.  to  copyright,  so   I       Bill  for  consolidating  the  laws  relating  to  copy- 
far  as  regards  the  delivery  of  periodicals  at  the       right.     1857,  B.P.,  vol.  i. 

British  museum.     1868-9,  B.P.,  vol.  2.  |       Bill  for  registering  of  copyrights  and  assign- 

112 


1882. 

ments   thereof,    and  for  the  better  securing  the 
property  therein.     1842,  B.P.,  vol.  i. 

Bill  for  securing  copyrights.  i8oi,B.P.,  vol.  i. 
[First  series,  vol.  14.] 

Bill  for  securing  copies  of  books  to  universities, 
and  copyrights  to  authors.     1808,  B.P.,  vol.  i. 

Bill  forsecuring  to  authors,  in  certain  cases,  the 
benefit  of  international  copyright.  1837-38, 
B.P.,  vol.  I. 

Bill  intituled.  An  Act  for  preventing  the  pub- 
lication of  lectures  without  consent.  1835,  B.P., 
vol.  3. 

Bill  to  alter  and  extend  the  provisions  of  54 
Geo.  Ill,  c.  156,  with  respect  to  dramatic  writings. 
1830,  B.P.,  vol.  2. 

Bill  to  amend  the  laws  relating  to  dramatic 
literary  property.     1833,  B.P.,  vol.  2. 

Bill  to  amend  the  laws  rel.  to  the  protection  iii 
the  colonies  of  works  entitled  to  copyright  in  the 
United  Kingdom.      1847,  B.P-,  vol.  i. 

Bill  to  authorize  the  purchase  of  literary  prop- 
erty enjoyed  by  the  King's  and  Marischal  colleges 
in  Aberdeen.     1S31-33,  B.P.,  vol.  i. 

Bill  to  authorize  the  purchase  of  the  rights 
of  literary  property  enjoyed  by  Aberdeen  univer- 
sity.    1832,  B.P.,  vol.  I. 

Bill  to  carry  into  effect  a  convention  with 
France  on  copyright,  to  extend  the  interna- 
tional copyright  act,  and  to  explain  acts  rel.  to 
engravings.     1852,  B.P.,  vol.  i. 

Bill  to  extend  the  benefit  of  copyright  in  prints 
and  engravings  to  Ireland.     1836,  B.P.,  vol.  2. 

Bill  to  extend  the  provisions  of  the  designs 
act,  1850,  etc.  1851,  B.P.,  vol.  2.  Minutes  of 
evidence  before  the  committee  on  the  [above] 
bill.     1851,  R.Ct.,  vol.  18. 

Bill  to  repeal  so  much  of  the  Act,  54  G.  in,  c. 
156,  respecting  copyrights,  as  requires  the  deliv- 
ery of  a  copy  of  every  published  book  to  the 
Libraries  of  Sion  college,  the  four  universities  of 
Scotland,  and  of  the  King's  Inn,  in  Dublin. 
1836,  B.P.,  vol.  2. 

Bills  rel.  to  copyright.  1864,  B.P.,  vol.  i ; 
1879,  B.P.,  vol.  2. 

Bills  to  amend  and  extend  copyright  of  designs. 

1839,  B.P..  vol.  I ;  1840,  B.P.,  vol.  2;  1841,  B.P., 
vol.    2;   1842,    B.P.,  vol.  2;    1843,  B.P.,  vol.  2; 

1850,  B.P.,  vol.  3;  1858,  B.P.,  vol.  i;  1861,  B.P., 
vol.  i;  1875,  B.P.,  vol.  I. 

Bills  to  amend  the  law  relating  to  international 

copyright.     1844,  B.P.,  vol.  i ;  1875,  B.P.,  vol.  3. 

Bills   to  amend  the  law  rel.  to  works  of  art. 

1851,  B.P.,  vol.  I  ;   1862,  B.P.,  vol.  I. 

Bills   to   amend   the   several  Acts  relating  to 

.  copyrights.     1813-14,  B.P.,   vol.  2;   i8t8,   B.P., 

vol.  i;  1837-8,  B.P.,  vol.  i;  1839,  B.P.,  vol.  i; 

1840,  B.P.,  vol.  1 ;   1841,  B.P.,  vol.  I  ;  1842,  B.P., 
vol.  I. 

British  museum. 

The  annual  accounts  of  the  British  museum,  found  !n  the 
Sessional  papers,  give  the  number  of  volumes  received  in 
accordance  with  provisions  of  the  copyright  act. 

Convention  between  Great  Britain  and  Bel- 
gium for  the  establishment  of  an  international 
copyright,  signed  at  London,  12  Aug.,  1854. 
1855,  A.P.,  vol.  55. 

Convention  between  Great  Britain  and  France, 
3  Nov.,  1851.  1852,  A. P.,  vol.54;  Orders  in 
council  of  10  Jan.,  1852,  in  furtherance  of  the 
copyright  treaty  with  France.  1852,  A.P.,  vol. 
51- 


COPYRIGHT 

Convention  between  Great  Britain  and  Han- 
over, 4  Aug.,  1847.  1847-48,  A.P.,  vol.  65;  Ac- 
cession of  the  Grand  duke  of  Oldenburg  to  the 
convention,  28  Dec,  1847.    1847-8,  A.P.,  vol.65. 

Convention  between  Great  Britain  and  Prussia. 
May,  1846.     1846.  A.P.,  vol.  52. 

Convention  between  Great  Britain  and  Spain, 
signed  at  Madrid,  July  7,  1857.  1858,  A.P.,  vol. 
60. 

Convention  between  Great  Britain  and  the  free 
Hanseatic  city  of  Hamburgh,  16  Aug.,  1S53. 
1854,  P.P.,  vol.  72. 

Convention  with  Prussia,  concluded  13  May, 

1846.  1846,  A.P.,  vol.  52  ;  Accession  of  the  Duke 
of  Anhalt,  8  Feb.,  1853.  1852-3,  A.P.,  vol.  102  ; 
Accession  of  the  Duke  of  Brunswick,  30  March, 

1847.  1847,  -^P-.  vol.  70;  Accession  of  the  Grand 
duke  of  Hesse,  1862,  A.P.,  vol.  63;  Accession  of 
the  King  of  Saxony,  24  Aug.,  1846.  1847,  A. P., 
vol.  70;  Accession  of  the  States  forming  the 
Thuringian  union,  i  July,  1847.  1847,  A.P,, 
vol.  70. 

Convention  with  Prussia,  additional  to  the  con- 
vention concluded  at  Berlin,  May,  1846,  for  an 
international  copyright,  signed  at  London,  14 
June,  1855.     1856,  A. P.,  vol.  61. 

Copyright  commission.  The  royal  commis- 
sions and  the  report  of  the  commissioners,  1878. 
1878,  R.Cr.,  vol.  24. 

Contents.— The  first  commission,  6th  Oct.,  1875;  The 
second  commission,  17th  April,  1876;  The  report  of  the 
commissioners  :  Home  copyright,  Colonial  copyright,  Inter- 
national copyright;  Digest  of  the  law  of  copyright. 

Correspondence  between  the  foreign  office  and 
Her  Majesty's  representatives  abroad,  and  foreign 
representatives  in  England,  on  copyright,  1873- 
75.     1875,  A.P.,  vol.  82. 

Correspondence  relating  to  colonial  copyright 
1872,  A. P.,  vol.  43;   1874,  A. P.,  vol.  44. 

Correspondence  with  Canada,  Victoria,  Tas- 
mania, and  New  Zealand,  on  copyright;  and 
copies  of  colonial  acts  relating  to  copyright. 
1875,  A.P.,  vol.  51. 

Names  and  duties  of  registrars  of  works  of 
literature  and  the  fine  arts,  British  books  regis- 
tered, etc.     1864,  A. P.,  vol.  9. 

Number  of  literary  works  and  books  of  prints 
entered  at  Stationer's  hall,  1 709-1826.  1826-37, 
A. P.,  vol.  20. 

Report  from  committee  appointed  to  inquire 
into  the  laws  affecting  dramatic  literature.  1831- 
32,  R.  Ct,  vol.  7. 

Report  from  committee  on  the  copyright  bill, 
with  proceedings,  and  minutes  of  evidence.  1&64, 
R.  Ct.,  vol.  9. 

Report  from  select  committee  on  the  ex- 
pediency of  extending  copyright  of  designs, 
with  minutes  of  evidence,  etc.  1840,  R.  Ct., 
vol.  6. 

Report  on  copyright  of  printed  books,  and  the 
delivery  of  them  to  public  libraries,  with  min- 
utes of  evidence.     1812-13,  R.  Ct.,  vol.  4. 

Report  respecting  the  amendment  of  Act  54, 
George  in,  with  minutes  of  evidence.  1818, 
R.  Ct.,  vol.  9.  .  „  .  .  u 

Return  of  all  the  colonies  and  British  posses- 
sions in  favor  of  the  Orders  in  council  rel.  to, 
etc.     i8s7,  A.P.,  vol.  28.  . 

Treasury  minute,  17  July,  1832,  respecting  the 
purchase  of  the  rights  of  the  University  of  Aber- 
deen to  certain  copies  of  books.  1831-32,  A.I'., 
vol.  26. 


1 1.3 


COPYRIGHT 


April, 


Articles  in  Revietvs^  Magazines^  etc. 


Albany  law  journal.  Copyright  in  private  let- 
ters, bv  I.  Browne,  vol.   2,  Aug.  20,  1870. 

♦5660.50 
American  almanac.     1840.     Produce  of  copy- 
right.    Extract  from  a  letter  of  Thomas  Tegg. 

*A,ii8.i 
American  booksellers'  trade  list.     On  the  law 
of  copyright,  by  T.  P.  Washburn,  vol.  i,  1847. 

*2i50.5 

American  jurist  and  law  magazine.     Literary 

property  [by  J.  K.  Angell.''],  vol.  10,  July,  1S33. 

—  British  international  copyright  law,  vol.  21, 
July,  1839.  *76i6.i 

American  law  review.  The  law  of  literature 
and  art  in  England  and  America.  —  How  near 
are  we  to  an  international  copyright?  Vol.  9, 
no.  I,  Oct.,  1874. —  Dramatic  copyright.  Case  of 
A.  Daly  v.  H.  D.  Palmer.  Decision  of  Judge 
Blatchford,  vol.  3,  no.  3.     April,  1869.       *5664.i 

For  copyright  cases  and  book  notices,  see  the  Index  of 
this  review,  5664.10. 

American  monthly  magazine.  Copyright  and 
copyright  law,  by  H.  Cleveland,  n.  s.,  vol.  3,  4, 
Feb.,  Mar.,  Oct.,  1837.  ♦7406.1 

American  quarterly  review.  Review  of  the 
Report  of  select  committee  of  Senate  of  the  U.  S., 
to  whom  were  referred  the  Address  of  certain 
authors  of  Great  Britain,  and  Petition  of  certain 
American  authors,  in  Senate,  Feb.  16,  1837,  vol. 
21,  p.  214,  March,  1837.  ♦3174.1 

Atlantic  monthly.  International  copyright  by 
judicial  decision,  by  A.  G.  Sedgwick,  vol.  43, 
Feb.,  1879.  *5324-i 

Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.  The  copy- 
right question,  by  Sir  A.Alison,  vol.  51,  Jan., 
May,  1842.  —  American  copyright.  Letter,  N.  Y. 
Aug.,  1847,  vol.  62,  Nov.,  1847.  ♦3150.1 

Century  magazine.  The  copyright  negotia- 
tions, by  A.  G.  Sedgwick,  vol.  23,  March,  1882. 

Reading  Room 

See  also  Scribner's  monthly. 

Criterion.  Copyright,  vol.i,  Jan.26,i856.^6i92.i 

Edinburgh  review.  Literary  property,  vol.  38, 
May,  1823.  — The  copyright  commission  of  Great 
Britain,  1878,  vol.  148,  Oct.,  1878.  ♦3122.1 

Foreign  quarterly  review.  Copyright  in  Eng- 
land and  America,  vol.  26,  Oct.,  1840. — Copy- 
right in  Italy,  vol.  26,  Jan.,  1841.  ♦5118.1 

Fortnightly  review.  The  political  economy 
of  copyright,  by  W.  B.  Adams,  vol.  2,  Aug.,  1865. 

—  The  copyright  question,  by  E.  Dicey,  vol.  25, 
Jan.,  1876.  —  American  efforts  after  international 
copyright,  by  C  E.  Appleton,  vol.  27,  Feb., 
1877. — The  principle  of  copyright,  by  T.  H. 
Farrer,  vol.  30,  Dec,  1878.  —  Copyright,  by 
Matthew  Arnold,  vol.  33,  March,  1880.     ^5372. 50 

Fraser's  magazine.  Literary  and  musical  copy- 
rights, by  D.  R.  Blaine,  n.  s.,  vol.  i,  Feb.,  1870. 

—  Landowning  and  copyright,  by  Grant  Allen, 
n.  s.,  vol.  22,  Sept.,  1880.  —  A  publisher's  view 
of  international  copyright,  by  Charles  J.  Long- 
man, n.  s.,  vol.  23,  March,  1881.  ♦5187. i 

Galaxy,  The.  International  copyright,  by  C. 
A.  Bristed,  vol.  10,  Dec,  1870.  *7365.2 


Gentleman's  magazine.      Petitions  presented 

in  1814  to  the  House  of  commons  against  the 
copyright  act,  vol.  87,  pt.  i,  June,  1817. — Review 
of  Sir  E.  Brydges'  Reasons  for  a  farther  amend- 
ment of  act  54  Geo.  iii,  vol.  87,  Aug.  1817.  — Pro- 
posed amendment  of  the  copyright  act ;  Glasgow 
petition;  Bodleian  petition,  vol.  88,  pt.  i,  March,- 
1818.  —  Petitions  of  authors,  etc.,  against  copy- 
right act,  vol.  88,  pt.  I,  p.  350,  445,  631,  632,  1818. 
—  Report  from  select  committee  on  the  copy- 
right acts,  June  5,  1818,  vol.  88,  suppl.,  pt.  i, 
577-  '^3165.1 

For  shorter  articles  in  this  maerazine,  consult  the  Indexes. 

Harper's  new  monthly  magazine.  Interna- 
tional copyright,  vol.  46,  May,  1873;  vol.  58, 
May,  1879;  vo'-  ^2,  May,  1881.  ♦5210.12 

International  review.  Review  of  Drone's 
Treatise  on  copyright,  vol.  6,  June,  1879.  —  Con- 
siderations on  the  copyright  question,  by  Wilkie 
Collins,  vol.  8,  June,  1880.  ^5321. 2 

Journal  of  the  Society  of  arts.  ♦7212. i 

Several  short  articles  mostly  referring  to  copyright  on 
works  of  art. 

Knickerbocker.  International  copyright,  by 
Harry  Franco,  vol.  22,  Oct.,  1843.  ♦5154. i 

Leisure  hour.  Hints  on  legal  topics.  Copy- 
right, 1865,  vol.  14.  ♦7311.1 

Library  association  of  the  United  Kingdom. 
Copyright  in  its  relation  to  the  supply  of  books 
to  libraries  and  the  public,  by  R.  A.  Macfie. 
Transactions  and  proceedings,  1880.  ♦6171.11 

Library  journal.  Copyright  in  its  relation  to 
libraries  and  literature,  by  A.  R.  Spofford,  vol.  i, 
1876.  "  ♦eiyi.s 

Consult  also  the  Indexes  to  the  other  volumes  for  shorter 
articles. 

Lippincott's  magazine.  International  copy- 
right, by  W.  F.  Allen,  vol.  25,  Jan.,  1880.     *7345-i 

Literary  gazette.  Arguments  respecting  copy- 
right of  books,  vol.  2,  April  25,  July  18,  1881. 

♦51403.1 

Literary  world,  Boston.  .History  of  copyright, 
by  B.  V.  Abbott,  vol.  10,  March 'i,  1879. —Ob- 
taining copyrights,  by  B.  Y.  Abbott,  vol.  10, 
April  26,  1879.  *534i.3 

Literary  world,  Nc-w  York,  184S-52.  The 
copyright  question,  vol.  3,  5,  6,  8,  9,  10.    ♦6ig2.a 

Littell's  Living  age.  ♦siei.a 

Consult  the  index  to  the  "  Eclectic  magazine,"  and  "  The 
Living  age,"  18S1  r*S^36.So]. 

Macmillan's  magazine.  International  copy- 
right. American  view,  by  S.  S.  Conant.  An 
Englishman's  view  of  the  foregoing,  by  L.  Court- 
ney, vol.  40,  June,  1879. — The  ethics  of  copy- 
right, by  Grant  Allen,  vol.  43,  Dec,  1880. 

*73Mi 

Mechanics'  magazine.  Observations  on  Ser- 
geant's Talfourd's  copyright  bill,  by  T.  Watts, 
vol.  27,  June,  Julv,  1837.  *59J5-i 

Nation,  iV.  Y.'  *7o66.i 

Consult  the  Index,  for  the  year  1865-1880. 

National  association  for  the  promotion  of  social 
science,  London.     Transactions.  *5566.3 

Namely :  — 

Protection  of  property  in  intellectual  labour  as 
embodied  in  inventions,  books,  designs,  andpict- 


114 


1882. 

ures,  hy  the  arnendment  of  the  laws  of  patent- 
right  and  copyright,  by  T.  Webster,  1859,  P-  237. 

—  Copyright  of  designs,  as  applicable  to  articles 
of  textile  manufacture,  by  J.  S.  Clay,  1859,  P-  244. 

—  Law  of  patent  and  copyright,  1859,  P-  272.  — 
On  international  copyright  in  works  of  litera- 
ture, music,  and  the  fine  arts,  by  D.  R.  Blaine, 
1862,  p.  866. — Best  means  of  extending  and 
securing  an  international  law  of  copyright,  by  A. 
Trollope,  1866,  p.  119.  —  Patent  and  copyright 
monopolies,  by  R.  A.  Macfie,  1874,  p.  256.  — 
What  action  should  be  taken  on  the  Report  of  the 
Royal  commission  on  copyright.'  By  C.  H.  E. 
Carmichael,  1S79,  P-  ^95-  —  Trade-marks  and 
copyright.  How  can  the  international  difficulty 
with  regard  to  trade-marks  and  copyright,  caused 
by  recent  judgments  of  the  supreme  court  of  the 
U.  S.,  best  be  met.?  By  C.  H.  E.  Carmichael, 
i88o,  p.  154.  —  Literary  copyright,  by  R.  A. 
Macfie,  1880,  p.  164. 

New  York  review.  Review  of  Remarks  on 
literary  property,  by  P.  H.  Nicklin,  Phila.,  1838, 
and  Plea  for  authors,  N.  Y.,  1838,  vol.  4,  April, 
1839.  *32o6.8 

Niles'  weekly  register.  Copyright  laws,  etc., 
vol.  40,  1831.  *3i4i.a 

Nineteenth  century,  The.  International  copy- 
right, by  W.  F.  Rae.  vol.  10,  Nov.,  1881.  *7265.5 

North  American  review.  Copyright  of  foreign 
books,  by  H.  R.  Cleveland,  vol.  44,  Jan.,   1837. 

—  Review  of  Nicklin's  Remarks  on  literary  prop- 
erty, by  W.  Phillips,  vol.  48,  Jan.,  1839. — Re- 
view of  Lieber's  International  copyright,  by 
G.  M.  Wharton,  vol.  52,  April,  1841.— Inter- 
national copyright.  Review  of  Mariotti's  Italy, 
by  W.  H.  Prescott,  vol.  54,  April,  1842.  —  Re- 
marks on  the  Petition  of  voters  of  Boston  and 
vicinity,  for  an  international  copyright  law,  by 
J.  G.  Palfrey,  vol.  55,  July,  1842.  —  Review  of 
Dickens's  American  notes,  by  C.  C.  Felton,  vol. 
56,  p.  226,  Jan.,  1843.  — Review  of  Curtis'  Treatise 
on  the  law  of  copyright  in  books,  etc.,  by  C.  C. 
Felton,  vol.  67,  July,  1848.  —  Critical  notice  of 
Brief  on  behalf  of  authors  and  publishers  in  favor 
of  international  copyright,  before  committee  of 
the  Senate  and  House  of  the  U.  S.,  1872,  vol  114, 
April,  1872.  "^aiia-i 

Norton's  literary  gazette.  Editorials  on  Inter- 
national copyright,  Jan.  15,  1854,  p.  27;  Apr. 
15,  1854,  p.  187;  July  15,  1854,  p.  351.        *6i92.3 

Our  continent.  The  law  of  copyright,  by  A. 
W.  Tourg^e,  vol.  i,  no.  7,  March  29,  1882. 

Reading  Room 

Popular  science  monthly.  International  copy- 
right, by  the  editor,  vol.  10,  April,  1877. — The 
English  report  on  international  copyright,  by  the 
editor,  vol.  13,  Sept.,  1878.  —  Herbert  Spencer 
before  the  English  copyright  commission,  March 
6,  1877,  vol.  14,  Jan.,  1879.  —  Copyright  and 
morality,  by  the  editor,  vol.  14,  Feb.,  1879.  — The 
London  Times  on  international  copyright,  by  the 
editor,  vol.  15,  June,  1879.  —  Conant  on  inter- 
national copyright,  by  the  editor,  vol.  16,  March, 
1880.  —  Matthew  Arnold  on  copyright,  by  the 
editor,  vol.  17,  May,  1880.  —  Wilkie  Collins  on 
international  copyright,  by  the  editor,  vol.  17, 
Aug.,  1880.  —  Recent  advance  in  the  law  of  intel- 
lectual property,  by  Benjamin  V.  Abbott,  vol. 
19,  July,  i88i.  —  Progress  of  copyright  law,  by 
Benjamin  V.  Abbott,  vol.  20,  Jan.,  1882.  *59i6.50 

Publishers'  weekly.     Index  to  articles,  notes, 


COPYRIOHT 

etc.,  on  literary  property  (copyright,  interna- 
tional copyright  and  Icindred  subjects),  which 
have  appeared  in  the  Publishers' weeklv   vols   i- 

19,  Jan.,  1872— June,   1881,  by  T.  Solherg.  vol 

20,  no.  9,  p.  205,  Aug.  27,  1881.  •6i6oa.7 
Putnam's  monthly  magazine.    Literarv  piracy. 

Review  of  Carey's  Letters  on  international  copy- 
right, vol.  3,  Jan.,  1854.  ♦5285.1 

Quarterly  review.  Inquiry  into  the  copyright 
act,  vol.  21,  Jan.,  1819.  — The  copyright  question, 
vol.  69,  Dec,  1841.  *3ir4.i 

Revue  des  deux  mondes.  De  Mile.  S^daine 
et  de  la  propri^t^  litteraire,  par  A.  de  Vigny. 
1841-  vol.  48  of  •3325,1 

Round  table.  International  copyright,  vol.  3, 
Feb.  24,  Mar.  3,  10,  17,  24,  April  14,  1866;  vol.  6, 
July  20,  Aug.  3,  1867.  •7391.2 

Saturday  review.  Canadian  copyrights,  vol. 
39,  April  3,  1875.  —  Copyright,  vol.  4^,  June  29, 
1878;  vol.  50,  Dec.  II,  1880.  •5320.50 

Scribner's  monthly.  Culture  and  progress 
abroad,  vol.  3,  p.  375,  Jan.,  1872.  — International 
copyright.  (In  Topics  of  the  time.)  Vol.  10,  p. 
378,  July,  1875.  —  Dr.  Appleton  on  copyright. 
(/«  Topics  of  the  time.)  Vol.  14,  p.  108,  May, 
1877.  —  Congress  and  International  copyright, 
by  E.  L.  Didier,  vol.  20,  p.  132,  May.  i'88o.  — 
International  copyright.  (/«  Topics  of  the  time.) 
Vol.  20,  p.  146,  May,  1880.  —  Copyright  at  home 
and  abroad.  (/«  Topics  of  the  time.)  Vol.  22, 
May,  1 88 1.  •7392.2 

See  also  Century  magazine. 

Southern  literary  messenger.  Rights  of  au- 
thors, vol.  3,  Jan.,  1837.  —  International  law 
of  copyright,  vol.  5,  Oct.,  1839.  —  Rights  of 
authors,  vol.  6,  Jan.,  1840. —  Literary  property. 
Letter  from  E.  D.,  vol.  10,  July,  1844.  —  Interna- 
tional copyright  law.  Letters  to  "Hon.  Isaac  E. 
Holmes,  1843,  by  W.  G.  Simms,  vol.  10,  Jan., 
March,  June,  Aug.,  1844.  —  Reply  to  E.  D.  and 
Mr.  Simms,  vol.  10,  April,  May,  1844.  •3190.15 
■  Tait's  Edinburgh  magazine.  On  Serjeant 
Talfourd's  copyright  bill,  vol.  5,  May,  183S. 

•53x2.1 

Times,  The,  London.  •5357-50 

Consult  the  Index,  1S62-1SS1. 

Tinsley's  magazine.  On  international  copy- 
right, vol.  9,  Dec,  1871.  •7246'! 

United  States  magazine  and  Democratic  re- 
view. Propriety  of  granting  copyright  to  foreign 
authors,  vol.  2,  June,  1838.  — International  copy- 
right question,  vol.  12,  Feb., June,  1S43.      3X54« 

This  periodical  is  known  as  the  Democratic  review. 

Victorian  review.  Imperial  copyright  law,  at 
affecting  the  colonies,  by  J.  Finnamore,  vol.  4, 
p.  712,  Oct.,  1881.  —  American  literature  and  the 
proposed  copyright-bill,  by  C.  H.  Spencc,  vol.  5. 
Nov.,  1881.  'SUT-SO 

Westminster  review.  Review  of  Maugham's 
Treatise  on  the  laws  of  literary  nropertr, 
1828,  vol.  10,  April,  1829.  —  [Review  ot  J  Copy- 
right case  of  Wheaton  v.  Peters;  with  an  Ap- 
pendix containing  Acts  of  congress  relating  to 
copyrights,  N.  Y.,  1834,  vol.  24,  Jan..  1836.— 
Artistic  copyright,  N.  8.,  vol.  57,  April.  1880.  — 
The  copyright  question,  N.  S.,  vol.  60,  Oct., 
i88i.      ""^    ^       ^  •3166.1 

Year's  art,  The.    1881.   Copyright,  p.  177. 

•8068.51 


11.S 


IRELAND   AND   THE  LAND    QUES^gpN 
^— 


April, 


Trade- Marks. 


Abbott,  B.  V.  Trade -marks.  (/»  his  Judge 
and  jury.     N.  Y.,  iSSo.)  3636.24 

Browne,  W.  H.  Treatise  on  the  law  of  trade- 
marks and  analogous  subjects.    B.,  1873.     8°. 

3665.54 

Bump,  O.  F.  The  law  of  patents,  trade-marks, 
and  copj-rights.     N.Y.,  1877.     8°.  3665.64 

Cox,  R.  Legal  effects  of  the  registration  of 
trade  marks,  with  the  Act  of  July  8,  1870,  con- 
sidered.    Cincinnati,  1874.     11  pp.     8°. 

No.  27  in  *7646.7 

Hodder  and  Stoughton,  publishers.  The  illus- 
trated guide,  directory  of  manufactures,  and 
register  of  trade-marks  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.  In  English,  French  and  German.  5th 
ed.     L.,  1876.     4°.  *248oa.5o 

Laignier,  G.  Droit  romain  de  la  loi  Acquilia. 
Droit  fran^ais  de  I'usurpation  des  noms  de  com- 
merce.    P.,  1876.     8°.  7617.13 

Law,  S.  D.  Digest  of  American  cases  relating 
to  patents  for  inventions,  from  1789  to  1862,  also 
the  American  cases  in  respect  to  trade-marks. 
N.Y.,  1862.     8°.  5661.2 

Ludlow,  H.  and  Jenkyns,  H.  A  treatise  on 
the  law  of  trade-marks  and  trade-names,  includ- 


ing foreign    laws   applicable   to    British    trade- 
marks.    L.,  1877.     8°-  3665.19 

Paris.  Exposition  univerfelle,  i8j8.  Congres 
international  de  la  propridt^  industrielle.  P., 
1879.    8°.  *6o25.76 

Pouillet,  E.  Traite  des  marques  de  fabrique 
et  de  la  concurrence  ddlovale  en  tous  genres. 
P.,  1S75.     8°.  "  '  3667.10 

Trade-marks  journal.  List  of  applications  for 
the  registration  of  trade-marks.    L.,  1876-81.    4°. 

*7662.i 

United  States.  Bill  amending  "An  act  to  au- 
thorize the  registration  of  trade-marks,  and  pro- 
tect the  same,"  introduced  bv  Mr.  Buck,  March 
13,  1882.  "  B.  H.  Desk 

—  Bill  to  amend  "  An  act  to  authorize  the 
registration  of  trade-marks,  and  to  protect  the 
same,"  introduced  by  Mr.  Armfield,  Dec.  16.  18S1. 

B.  H.  Desk 

United  States  trade-mark  statutes  and  rules 
of  practice  in  trade-mark  cases  in  theU.  S.  patent 
office,  July,  1878.  Wash.,  1878.  8°.   Patent  Room 

Whitman,  C.  S.  Patent  laws,  including  copy- 
right and  trade-mark  laws.    Wash.,  1871.    12°. 

♦5667.50 


Ireland  and  the  Land  Question. 


The  past  history  and  the  social  habits  of  the  people  of  Ireland  enter  so  largely  into  any  con- 
sideration of  the  present  agitation,  that  before  giving  the  list  of  works  lately  added  to  the  Public 
Library,  it  is  proposed  to  mention  a  few  of  the  specially  necessary  and  important  historical  works, 
and  also  the  most  interesting  travels  and  descriptions  of  manners  and  customs  to  be  found  in  the 
Library.  These  references  can  make  no  pretension  to  completeness,  but  are  only  meant  as  a  guide 
to  a  general  but  fair  view  of  the  whole  question. 


General  Histories. 

Mac-Geoghegan's  [45103.3;  4511.23]  extends  to  1699  and  Mi tchel's  [451 4.1]  continues  it  from 
that  point.  W.  C.  Taylor's  "  History  of  the  civil  wars  of  Ireland.  2  v."  [830.68;  810.52]  covers  the 
period  from  the  Anglo-Norman  invasion  to  the  Union  in  1801.  Haverty's  "History"  [2476.12]  ex- 
tends to  the  Union,  while  Leland's  "History  of  remarkable  events  in  Ireland.  1781"  [4518.8; 
2474.1],  still  of  value,  stops  at  1688.  According  to  Amory,  Moore  is  swayed  too  much  by  English 
prejudice  in  his  "  History,  4  v."  [4518.7],  which  he  contributed  to  Lardner's  Cabinet  encyclopaedia, 
and  which  stops  at  1646.  Of  a  more  popular  character  are  Cusack's  "  Illustrated  history";  Cusack's 
'•  Student's  manual  of  Irish  history  "  [4528.23];  Cusack's  "  Patriot's  history  "  [980.10];  "The  story 
of  Ireland,  for  youth.  lUus."  [4519.7],  T.  d'A.  McGee's  "Popular  history.  2  v."  [1996.1];  and 
D.  O'Connell's  "Memoir  on  Ireland,  native  and  Saxon"  [No.  8  in  Pph.  v.  129],  called  by  Daunt 
"an  indictment  of  England."  The  "  Annals  of  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  by  the  four  masters,  from 
the  earliest  period  to  1616,  ed.  by  J.  O'Donovan,  Dublin,  1851,  7  v."  [4571.10];  "  Calendar  of  the 
Carew  manuscripts,  1515-1623,  6  v."  [7043.55];  and  "Calendar  of  the  state  papers  relating 
to  Ireland,  of  the  reign  of  James  I.,  1603-25,  5  v."  [7042.52],  are  among  the  most  considerable 
collections  of  documents.  See  also  under  the  publications  of  the  Irish  arch!eological  society. 
Besides  these  general  histories,  some  works  covering  important  periods  or  events  deserve  notice. 
T.  C.  Amory's  "Transfer  of  Erin"  [2511.12],  extending  to  1603,  contains,  in  chapter  sixteen,  a  good 
list  of  references  on  Ireland  and  its  literature.  Bonwick's  "  Who  are  the  Irish?"  [2419.61]  comes 
down  to  Cromwell's  time,  where  Prendergast's  "  Cromwellian  settlement  of  Ireland"  [4573-15] 
begins.     The  latter  shows  how  the  present  land  question  is  an  outcome  of  that  settlement.     In  con- 

116 


1882. 


IRELAND  AND  THE  LAND  QUBSTTON 


nection  with  this  point,  the  Irish  archaeological  society  pubHshed,  in  1S51,  Sir  \Vm.  Petty's  con- 
temporary "  History  of  the  Down  survey,  1655-6"  [2414.63].  See  also  Hill's  "  Historical  account 
of  the    plantation   in   Ulster,   1608-1620"    [247oa.5o].        Two   indispensable    books    are    Froude't 


C45I9-23]-  In  the  second  volume  of  his  "  History  of  England  in  the  eighteenth  century  [2422.59; 
245851]  Lecky  devotes  several  chapters  to  Ireland.  The  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  history,  etc., 
contains  a  note  on  Ireland. 


Travels  and  studies  of  Irish  life  and  character. 

Foremost  among  works  of  travel  stands  Arthur  Young's  "  Tour  in  Ireland,  made  1776-79  " 
[2464.7],  which  contains  the  first  trustworthy  account  of  the  tenure  of  land  in  that  country,  although 
Fitzgibbon  [4573.14]  says  his  descriptions  are  delusive.  Beaumont,  in  his  "  L'Irlande,  socialc,  poli- 
tique, et  r^ligieuse.  2  v."  [2476.2],  ascribes  the  general  misery  which  he  witnessed  in  1835,  37,  to  a 
"bad  aristocracy."  Travels  subsequent  to  the  famine  of  1847  are  Sir  F.  B.  Head's  "Fortnight  in 
Ireland,  1852  "  [2476.1],  which  views  the  distress  with  asympatheticyet  strongly  Protestant  bias;  John 
Forbes's  "Memorandums  in  Ireland  in  1852.  2  v."  [4519  10];  and  Osborne's  "Gleanings  in  the 
west  of  Ireland"  [2478.8],  a  philanthropical  investigation  during  1849-50  among  the  poor  in  Galway 
and  Mayo,  particularly  in  regard  to  the  Union  workhouses.  Pueckler-Muskau's  "Tour  in  England, 
Ireland  and  France,  1826-29"  [6262.50;  2274.18];  Rodenberg's  "The  Island  of  the  saints,  1861  " 
[2476.24],  a  very  lively  description  ;  and  Thackeray's  "Irish  sketch-book"  [4653.50.18;  25703.34],  are 
among  the  best  of  numerous  travellers' accounts.  E.  O'Curry's  "  On  the  manners  and  customs  of  the 
ancient  Irish.  3  v."  [2413.52]  is  first  in  importance  and  in  order  of  study  of  the  Irish  people,  though 
perhaps  Bonwick  [2419.61]  or  Th^baud's  "Irish  race  in  the  past  and  present "  [993.5]  cover  this 
ground  sufficiently  for  general  purposes.  Mrs.  A.  M.  Hall's  "  Sketches  of  Irish  character"  [2561.8] 
and  her  "  Ireland.  3  v."  [4511.18;  45ioa.9],  from  their  sympathy  with  the  subject,  are  very  popular. 
On  the  other  hand  Trench's  "  Realities  of  Irish  life"  [4511.24],  though  popular,  depicts  the  life  of 
the  peasantry  as  it  appeared  to  the  agent  of  a  large  estate,  —  that  of  the  marquis  of  Lansdowne. 
Henry  Giles,  in  his  "  Lecture  and  essays  on  Irish  and  other  subjects  "  [6577.21],  has  several  papers  on 
the  Irish  character.  Recent  descriptions  are  Mrs.  Houston's  "Twenty  years  in  the  wild  west;  or, 
life  in  Connaught.  1879  "  [2479-24 ;  1667.25],  relating  a  somewhat  unfortunate  experience ;  and  Flore- 
dice's  "Memories  of  a  month  among  the  Mere  Irish  [in  Donegal].  1881  "  [2468.79].  The  Lower 
Hall  Fiction  list  points  out  under  the  heading  Ireland  some  books,  historical  fiction  and  others, 
descriptive  of  social  life.  A  late  story  based  on  the  doings  of  the  Land  league  is  Harriet  Jay's  "The 
priest's  blessing"  [2468.82]. 

From  the  Rebellion  of  i'j()?>  through  the  period  of  the  famine  of  1847. 

These  titles,  alphabetically  arranged,  though  few,  are  sufficient  to  indicate  the  most  imporUnt 
historical  and  economic  features  of  this  period.  See  in  the  Bates  Hall  Index  and  Supplement, 
under  Great  Britain,  Sessional  papers ;  also  the  occasional  indexes  to  the  Sessional  papers  published 
in  these  Bulletins. 


Barrington,  Sir  J.  Historic  memoirs ;  com- 
prising secret  records  of  the  Union.  L.,  1835. 
2  v.     4°.  ♦4510.21 

Blacker,  W.  Essay  on  the  best  mode  of  im- 
proving the  condition  of  the  labouring  classes  in 
Ireland.     L.,  1846.     8".  No.  3in  *45ii.4 

Digest  of  the  evidence  in  respect  to  the  occu- 
pation of  land  in  Ireland.   Dublin,  1847,  48.  2  v. 


8<>. 


7073.2 


Known  as  the  Devon  contniission. 

Duffy,  5*>  Charles  G.  Young  Ireland.  1840- 
50.     L.,  1880.     8".  2510.17 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1881.     S".  2510.18 

Describes  the  failure  of  the  Repeal  movement,  and  the 
splitting-  off  of  the  Young  Ireland  party.  The  lives  of  the 
prominent  agitators  give  further  information,  in  particular, 
of  course,  that  of  O'Connell  [Daunt's,  6548.11;  McGee's, 
1546.3]  • 


Field,  H.  M.  The  Irish  confederates  and  the 
rebellion  of  1798.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     12".    [Ordered.] 

Foster,  T.  C  Letter  on  the  condition  of  the 
people  of  Ireland.  Repr.  from  "The  Times." 
L.,  1846.     8°.  a47«-3 

Contains  chapters,  derived  from  expcrienc«,  on  tbtente*. 
ism,  Ulster  tenant-right,  and  the  ivrctchednc»»  of  the  pew- 
antry.  This  writer,  whose  conclusion  i»  that  the  P«<'P'« 
have  themselves  to  blame,  bad  s  contn>ver»y  with  Daniel 
O'Connell. 

Greville,  C.  C.      Past    and  present  policy  of 

England  toward  Ireland.     2d  cd.     L.,  1845.    I3«. 

^  2476.90 

Griffith's  valuation. 

Sir  Richard  Griffith's  valuation,  furnished  in  1846,  l»  wJt  • 
printed  work,  hut  is  open  to  inspection  in  Dub  in,  it  Ui« 
office  of  the  General  survey  and  valuaUon  of  Ireland.  »«• 
also  Report. 


117 


IRELAND  AND   THE  LAND   QUESTION 


April, 


Harwood,  P.  History  of  the  Irish  rebellion  of 
1798.     L.,  1844.     8°.  4174-3 

Hay,  Edward.  History  of  the  Irish  insurrec- 
tion of  179S.     N.  Y.,  1846.     12°.  2479.14 

Martin,  R.  M.  Ireland  before  and  after  the 
Union.     L.,  1843.     Sm.  8°.  2476.7 

On  the  English  side. 

Martineau,  Harriet.  Illustrations  of  political 
economy.  No.  9.  Ireland.  A  tale.  Phila.,  1833. 
24°.  65593.15.2 

Observations  on  the  evils  resulting  to  Ireland 
from  the  insecurity  of  title  [etc.].  Dublin,  1847. 
Sm.  8°.  Pph.  Coll. 

O'Rourke,  John.  The  history  of  the  great 
Irish  famine  of  1847.  With  notices  of  earlier 
Irish  famines.     Dublin,  1875.     Sm.  8°.      4517.26 


Report  from  the  select  committee  on  Townland 
valuation  of  Ireland.  [Great  Britain.  Reports 
from  committees.     1844.     Vol.  3.]  F. 

Griffith's  evidence  is  here  given. 

Thornton,  Wm.  T.  A  plea  for  peasant  pro- 
prietors ;  with  the  outlines  of  a  plan  for  their 
establishment   in   Ireland.      L.,   1848.      12°. 

4306.17 

Same.     New  ed.     L.,  1874.     Sm.  8".      5562.60 

A  book  much  quoted  in  recent  discussions. 

Tone,  Theobald  W.  Memoirs,  comprising  a 
journal  of  his  exertions  for  the  liberation  of  Ire- 
land, and  an  account  of  the  rebellion  of  1798. 
L.,  1837.     2  V.     8".  2555.X8 


From  the  outbreak  of  Fenianism^  between  i860  and  70,  down  to  the  present  crisis. 


Blackwood,  F.  T.  H.,  earl  of  Dufferin.  Irish 
emigration  and  the  tenure  of  land  in  Ireland.  L., 
1867.     8°.  4573.17 

Favors  emigration  and  discourages  small  farming. 

—  The  case  of  the  Irish  tenant.     L.,  1870.    S". 

No.  16  in  *45ii.4 

—  Speeches  and  addresses.  L.,1882.  8°.   2511.5 
Contain  speeches  on  Ireland  from  1S47  to  1870. 

Butt,  Isaac.  The  Irish  people  and  the  Irish 
land.     Dublin,  1867.     8".  4573.16 

Daunt,  W.  J.  O'C.  England's  greediness  Ire- 
land's true  grievance,     n.  p.     [1875.]     16°. 

Pph.  Coll. 

—  Ireland  and  her  agitation.  New  ed.  Dub- 
lin, 1867.     12".  4518.18 

An  advocate  of  Repeal. 

Fitzgibbon,  Gerald.  Ireland  in  1868.  2d  ed. 
L.,  1868.     8°.  4573-14 

Opposed  to  disestablishment,  and  very  conservative  on  the 
land  question. 

Godkin,  J.     Land  war  in  Ireland.     L.,  1870. 

[Ordered.] 

Grant,  Sir  A.,  ed.  Recess  studies.  Edinb., 
1870.     8°.  4574-" 

The  first  paper  is  by  Geo.  C.  Broderick  :  The  Irish  land 
question. 

Heron,  R.  M.  The  aristocracy  and  the  people. 
Industry  for  Ireland.     L.,  1870.     8°. 

No.  13  in  '^451 1.4 

Jervis,  H.  J.  W.  Ireland  under  British  rule. 
L.,  1868.     8".  4517.4 

Letter  to  an  editor  on  the  land  question.  No. 
1,  Jan.,  1866.     Sm.  8°.  Pph.  Coll. 

Macaulay,  James.  Ireland  in  1872  :  with  re- 
marks on  Irish  public  questions.  L.,  1873.  Sm.  8°. 

4517.23 

Certain  religious  factors  are  held  to  be  the  cause  of 
troubles  and  slowness  of  progress. 

Meagher,  T.  F.     Speeches  on  legislative  inde-. 
pendence  of  Ireland.  N.Y.,1869.   ^2°.    [Ordered.] 
This  author  has  written  much  on  Irish  matters. 


Mill,  J.  S.  Chapters  and  speeches  on  the  Irish 
land  question.     L.,  1870.     Sm.  8°.  5659.6 

The  largest  paper  is  on  peasant  proprietors. 

—  England  and  Ireland.    L.,  186S.    8°.     4518.5 

In  vol.  5  of  his  "  Dissertations  "  [2473.54]  is  a  review  of 
Leslie's  "  Land  system  of  Ireland,  etc."  and  also  papers  on 
land  tenure. 

Morris,  W.  O'C.  Letters  on  the  land  question 
of  Ireland.     L.,  1870.     Sm.  8°.  5567.3 

LeUers  first  written  to  the  "  Times,"  by  an  Irish  landlord, 
whose  plan  of  land  reform  accords  with  Senior's.  He  would 
have  the  courts  examine  claims  of  tenants,  and  make  out  for- 
mal leases,  thus  securing  certainty  of  possession,  without 
injury  to  property. 

Murphy,  J.  N.  Ireland  :  industrial,  political, 
and  social.     L.,  1870.     8°.  5653.6 

Considerations  almost  entirely  of  economic  aspects. 

Perraud,  A.  Ireland  under  English  rule.  Tr. 
from  the  French.     Dublin,  1864.     8°.  4514-4 

Russell,  John,  <far/.  A  letter  to  Chester  For- 
tescue  on  the  state  of  Ireland.     L.,  186S.     8°. 

4518.6 

—  A  second  letter.     L.,  1868.     8°.  6516.1 
Rutherford,  John.     The  secret  history  of  the 

Fenian  conspiracy.     L.,  1S77.     2  v.     Sm.  8°. 

2528.17 
Senior,  Nassau  W.  Journals,  conversations  and 
essays  relating  to  Ireland.     L.,  1868.     2  v.     8°. 

4518.4 

Besides  a  few  articles  reprinted  from  the  Edinb.  rev.i 
these  volumes  contain  journals  of  visits  in  1S53,  58,  and  63. 
The  "Spectator"  says  that  no  publication  in  our  time  has 
thrown  more  light  on  the  actual  condition  of  Irish  society. 

Sigerson,  G.  History  of  the  land  tenures  and 
land   classes   of    Ireland.      L.,    1871.      Sm.    8°. 

[Ordered.] 

Smith,  Goldwin.  Irish  history  and  Irish  char- 
acter.    2d  ed.     Oxford,  1862.     8°.  45^8.9 

Sullivan,  A.  M.  New  Ireland.  L.,  1S77.  2  v. 
8°.  2526.15 

Same.     Phila.,  1878.     120.  2526.16 

Carries  the  political  history  from  the  time  of  "  Repeal  " 
down  to  "  Home  rule"  as  it  stood  in  1S77. 


The  Present  Aspect. 

The  best  and  freshest  views  are  of  course  to  be  found  in  the  leading  English  and  other 
periodicals,  to  which  it  would  be  impossible  to  refer  in  detail.  On  the  whole,  the  "  Fort- 
nightly," the  "  Contemporary,"  and  the  "  Nineteenth  Century,"  afford,  thus  fdr,  the  ablest 
opinions  on  both  sides.     The  manuscript  index  to  current  literature  contains  references,  and  is 

118 


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always  accessible  to  readers  in  the  Bates  Hall.  The  SessiorAl  papers  of  Great  Britain  necessarily 
contain  much  material.  See  in  particular  "  Land  owners  in  Ireland.  Returns  of  owners  of  land  of 
one  acre  and  upwards."  (In  Accounts  and  papers,  1876,  vol.  80.)  An  index  to  "Accounts  and 
papers,"  from  1870-80,  is  in  vol.  83,  for  1880.  The  speeches  of  John  Bright  [4569.22;  457361- 
2441.61],  of  Gladstone,  of  Disraeli  [2311.50,  vol.  2],  and  other  Pariiamentarv  leaders, 'show  the 
sentiments  of  the  several  parties.  Dod's  Parliamentary  register  [4539a.3i]'  gives  the  attitude 
of  each  member  on  this  question.  Below  are  given  the  titles  of  lately  added  books,  to  the 
Public  Library,  dealing  particularly  with  the  land  question,  together  with  the  titles  of  some  not  yet 
added,  but  likely  to  be. 


A.,  M.  Cooperation  in  land  tillage.  L.  [1881.] 
Sm.  8°.  5562.66 

On  pp.  57-71,  cooperation,  instead  of  small  tenants,  is 
urged  for  Ireland. 

Arnold,  Arthur.    Free  land.    L.,  18S0.    Sm.  8°. 

5564-63 

The  author  means  by  Free  land  the  same  thing  as  Cobden's 
Free  trade  in  land.  There  are  several  chapters  on  peasant 
proprietorship,  and  one  on  Ireland. 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Irish  essays  and  others. 
L.,  1882.     Sm.  8°.  25103.50 

Written  partly  before  and  partly  after  the  passage  of  the 
present  land  act. 

Atkins,  T.  De  C.  The  case  of  Ireland  stated. 
L.,  1881.     8°.  Pph.  Coll. 

Becker,  B.  H.  Disturbed  Ireland.  L.,  1881. 
Sm.  8°.  2510.19 

Letters  to  the  "  Daily  News,"  not  pretending  to  any  polit- 
ical views  on  the  land  question,  but  simply  describing  the 
people  and  land  laws ;  though  the  chapters  on  Boycott  and 


Bence  Jones  incline  to  the  side  of  the  landlords. 
Blackie,  John  S.     Lay  sermons.    L.,  1881. 


5445-73 
5445-75 


—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1881.     12°. 

Contains  a  chapter  on  landlords  and  land  laws. 

Blake,  H.  A.  Pictures  from  Ireland.  By 
Terence  McGrath  [peud.].     L.',  1880.     Sm.  8°. 

2479.20 

Inimical  in  tone  towards  the  Irish  people. 

Boucicault,  D.  The  story  of  Ireland.  B., 
1881.     8".  [Ordered.] 

Brodrick,  G.  C.  Political  studies.  L.,  1879. 
8°.  2527.17 

One  chapter  contains  a  brief  history  of  the  Irish  land 
question. 

Burke,  Edmund.  Letters,  speeches,  and  tracts 
on  Irish  affairs  [1769-97].  Collected  by  Matthew 
Arnold.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  2510.26 

Arnold,  in  his  "  Irish  essays,"  says,  "the  Irish  questions 
which  now  press  upon  us  should  make  us  seek  out  and  read 
every  essay,  letter,  and  speech  of  Burke,  on  the  subject  of 
Ireland." 

Cashman,  D.  B.  The  life  of  Michael  Davitt. 
With  a  history  of  the  National  land  league.  B., 
1881.     12°.  2510.25 

Cox,  S.  S.  Free  land  and  free  trade.  N.  Y., 
1880.     i6».  3647.71 

Contains  three  chapters  on  Irish  land. 

Cusack,  Mary  F.  The  case  of  Ireland  stated ; 
a  plea  for  my  people  and  my  race.  Dublin, 
1880.     Sm.  8°.  2510.20 

Made  up  of  extracts  from  newspapers,  correspondence, 
speeches,  etc.,  of  contemporary  interest.  It  is  a  good  ac- 
count of  the  social  relations  of  landlords  and  tenants. 

Dennehy,  H.  E.  The  outcome  of  land  re- 
form. The  happy  peasant  proprietors  of  Europe. 
Dublin,  iSSi.    8°.  5563.65 

Doyle,  J.  P.  Old  Ireland  improved  and  made 
new  Ireland.     L.,  i88i.     Sm.  8°.  2510.24 


Dun,  Finlay.  Landlords  and  tenants  in  Ire- 
land.    L.,  1881.     Sm.  8».  5563.65 

Letters  first  published  in  the  "  Timci." 

Erin-Go-Bragh,  pseud.  Then  and  now;  or 
Irish  plots  and  Irish  plotters.    Dublin,  1882.    i6». 

Pph.  Coll. 

Counsels  moderation. 

Errington,  G.  Irish  land  question  :  a  letter  to 
Mr.  Childers.     L.,  1881.     8».  [Ordered.] 

Fisher,  Joseph.  The  history  of  land  holding 
in  Ireland.     L.,  1877.     Sm.  8».  2526.1* 

Defends  tenant  rights. 

Flatley,  P.  J.  Ireland  and  the  land  league. 
Key  to  the  Irish  question.    B.,  1881.    16°.    1986.5 

George,  Henry.  The  Irish  land  question.  An 
appeal  to  the  land  leagues.     N.  Y.,  i88i.     i2<». 

5563.70 

Mr.  George,  in  his  "  Progress  and  poverty  "  [5566.  tS],  pro- 
posed the  substitution  of  a  common  for  an  mdlvidual  owner- 
ship in  land,  as  a  means  of  social  melioration. 

Great  Britain.  The  land  law  Ireland  act 
[1881],  with  notes,  index,  and  precis,  by  R. 
Johnston.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8".  5563.67 

Hallett,  T.  G.  P.  Tenant  right  question.  L., 
1881.     8°.  [Ordered.] 

Higgins,  C.  The  Irish  land  question :  fact* 
and  arguments.     L.,  1881.     8°.  [Ordered.] 

Irish  problem.  The,  and  how  to  solve  it.  L., 
i88i.     8«.  [Ordered.] 

Irish  seditions,  from  1792  to  1880.  L.,  i88a 
8°.  ^Ordered.] 

Jones,  W.  Bence.    The  life's  work  in  Ireland 

of  a  landlord  who  tried  to  do  his  duty.     L.,  1880. 

Sm.  80.  5564-«4 

The  author,  an  Englishman,  disbelieves  in  the  practical 

workings  of  peasant  proprietorship. 

Kay,J.  Free  trade  in  land.  3d  ed.  L.,  1879. 
Sm.  8°.  3566.77 

Suggests,  on  p.  ^99  et  tea.,  radical  changes  in  Iri»h  land 
law.    The  book  is  endorsed  by  John  Bright. 
Kinnear,  J.   B.     Ireland.     2d  ed.     L.,    1881. 

Sm.  8°.  P'^*'^^ 

—  Principles  of  property  in  land.     N.  Y.,  1880. 

Sm.  8°.  55«4-79 

A  good  summary  for  the  present  time. 
Lefevre,  G.   Shaw.     English  and   Irish   land 
Collected  essays.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  8». 
55««-«« 

He  has  endeavored  to  explain  in  popular  language  the 
legal  questions  involved. 

—  The  working  of  the  Bright  clauses  of  the 
Irish  land  act,  1870.  Dublin,  1879-  Sm.  S*.  5564-ft7 

Reprinted  in  •'  English  and  Irish  land  question*."  Advo- 
cates  increased  facilities  by  the  SUte  for  pcamant  propriet«>f- 
ship.  J 

Longfield,  M.  The  tetiurc  of  Und  in  Ireland. 
(/«  Systems  of  land  tenure  in  rariou*  countries. 
Ed.  by  J.  W.  Probyn.)  ,^      ,  3567-67 

McDermot,  G.  Land  law  act,  81,  landlord 
and  tenant  act. '70.     L.,  1881.     8f.       [Ordered.] 


questions. 


H9 


CIVIL-SERVICE 


April, 


Molinari,  G.  de.  L'Irlande,  le  Canada,  Jersey ; 
lettres  addressees  au  Journal  des  D^bats.  P., 
i83i.     i8°.  2269a.68 

What  relates  to  Ireland  is  on  the  land  question. 

O'Brien,  R.  B.  The  parliamentary  history  of 
the  Irish  land  question,  from  1829  to  1869;  and 
the  origin  and  results  of  the  Ulster  custom.  L., 
i88d.     Sm.  8'.  356oa.55 

Defends  the  Ulster  system  as  the  least  which  can  be 
accepted. 

Parnell,  Fannv.  The  hovels  of  Ireland.  N.  Y. 
[18S0.]     8°.        '  Pph.  Coll. 

Philp,  K.     Boycotting.     N.  Y.,  1881.     8^ 

[Ordered.] 
Practical  politics.     L.,  i83i.     8°.  2510.27 

Contains  "  The  tenant  fanner,"  by  J.  Howard,  and  "  Free- 
dom of  land,"  by  G.  Shaw  Lefevre. 

Q.,  pseud.  Quixote's  baby  in  Ireland,  Nov., 
1881.     Dublin,  1882.     16°.  Pph.  Coll. 

Report  of  the  proceedings  at  the  great  aggre- 
gate meeting  of  Irish  landlords,  Dublin,  3d 
Jan.,  1882.     Dublin,  18S2.     8».  Pph.  Coll. 

Revolution :  the  only  remedy.  A  reply  to 
"Dunraven."  [2ded.]  n.p.  [1880.]  8".  Pph.  Coll. 


Richard,  R.  Ireland  in  1880.  With  \t\.x\  agri- 
cultural] map  of  Ireland  according  to  Giiffith's 
valuation.     L.,  1881.     Sm.  4°.  Pph.  Coll. 

Richey,  Alexander  G,  The  Irish  land  laws. 
L.,  1880.     Sm.  8'.  5562.59 

Russell,  Ch.  "Nevi'  views  on  Ireland,"  or 
Irish  land.     L..  1880.     Sm.  8°.  5564-83 

Letters  based  on  actual  visits  in  Ireland,  particularly  in 
Kerry.  It  is  said  that  these  letters  were  refused  publication 
by  the  "Times." 

Staples,  R.  Agitation  in  Ireland,  from  a  land- 
lord's point  of  view.     L.,  1881.     8".     [Ordered.] 

Tuke,  James  H.  Irish  distress  and  its  reme- 
dies. The  land  question.  A  visit  to  Donegal 
and  Connaught  in  the  spring  of  i83o.  5th  ed. 
L.,  1880.     Map.     8^  5562.67 

One  ot  the  most  trustworthy  of  recent  pamphlets. 

Virgilius,  A'^ttff.     Parnell.     N.  Y.,  1S80.     8". 

[Ordered.] 

Wilde,  Jane  F.  S.,  lady.     The  American  Irish. 

2ded.     Dublin.  [188-.=']     Sm.  8°.  Pph.  Coll. 

States  fairly  the  merits  of  the  present  discontent.  Lady 
Wilde  is  the  mother  of  Oscar  Wilde,  the  poet. 


Civil-Service. 


The  following  list  contains  the  most  important  recent  publications  upon  Civil-service  reform, 
now  in  the  Library.  It  does  not  attempt  to  include  all  that  has  been  written,  relating  more  or  less 
to  the  subject.  The  student  who  wishes  to  pursue  his  investigations  farther,  especially  in  the  early 
years  of  our  history,  is  referred  to  Mr.  Foster's  Literature  of  Civil-service  reform  [No.  6  in  5561.65]. 
He  should  also  consult  the  files  of  Harper's  Weekly,  the  Nation,  and  Congressional  Record. 


Adams,  H.  B.  Civil-service  reform.  (N.  A. 
review,  Oct.,  1869.)  3i53-i-io9 

—  Same.     B.,  1869.     8°.  No.  6  in  5561.59 
Andrews,  C.  C.    Report  on  the  civil-service  in 

Sweden.     L.,  1877.     8°.  No.  17  in  5561.59 

B.,  R.  H.  Our  civil-service;  its  past  and  its 
future.     (Unitarian  review,  May,  187S.)  7501.50.9 

Bellows,  H.  W.  Civil-service  reform.  (N.  A. 
review,  March,  1880.)  3i53-i>i30 

Bing,  J.  Our  civil-service.  (Putnam's  mag., 
Aug.,  1868  )  5285.1,  n.s.  2 

Boston  civil-service  reform  association.  Offi- 
cers,   constitution,   and  by-laws.     B.,  1881.     8°. 

No.  16  in  5561.62 

Cambridge,  Mass.  Constitution  and  officers 
of  the  Cambridge  association.  (/«  Civil-service 
reform  assoc.     Purposes.)  No.  5  in  5561.65 

Cary,  E.  The  administration  and  civil-service 
reform.   (Internat.  review,  March,  1879.)  5321.2.6 

Civil-service  record.     Nos.  i-io.     B.,  1881-S2. 

[Have.] 

Civil-service  reform  association.  Purposes. 
N.  Y.,  1881.     8°.  No.  I  in  5561.64 

—  Same.  With  constitution  and  officers  of  the 
Cambridge  association.     Camb.,  1881.     i6°. 

No.  5  in  5561.65 
Clarke,  W.     The  "  spoils"  system  in  American 
politics.     (Contemp.  rev.,  Oct.,  1S81.)  7321.3.40 
Cox,  J.  D.     Civil-service  reform.     (N.  A.  re- 
view, Jan.,  1871.)  3153.1.112 
Cox,  S.  S.     Pretense  and  practice.     Can  fraud 
reform  civil-service.'     Speech,  March    12,    1S78. 
Wash.,  1878.    8°.                         No.  19  in  5561.59 


Coxe,  B.  Von  Mohl  on  modes  of  filling  civil 
offices.     (Journal  of  social  science,  1871.) 

No.  4  in  5572.67 

Curtis,  G.  W.  Civil-service  reform.  Address 
at  National  confer,  of  Unitarian  churches,  Sept. 
20,  1878.     (Unitarian  review,  Nov.,  187S.) 

No.  7  in  5561.62  ;  7501.50.10 

A  report  of  Mr.  Curtis*  address  at  Music  Hall,  Boston, 
April  2S,  iSSi,  may  be  found  in  the  Boston  Herald  of  the 
29th.  The  files  of  Harper's  weekly  contain  much  upon  this 
subject. 

Dana,  R.  H.  Points  in  American  politics. 
(N.  A.  review,  Jan.,  1877.)  3153.1. 124 

Dawes,  H.  L. 

The  bill  introduced  by  Mr.  Dawes  may  be  seen  in  the 
Boston  daily  advertiser  of  Jan.  34,  1882.  His  letters  upon 
the  subject  are  in  the  same  paper,  of  various  dates,  in  Feb. 
and  March,  1SS2. 

Dickson,  W.  M.  The  new  political  machine. 
(N.  A.  review,  Jan.,  1882.)  3i53-i-i34 

Earle,  A.  L.  Our  revenue  system  and  the 
civil-service.  N.  Y.,  1878.  [Economic  mono- 
graphs, no.  5.]     160.  No.  5  in  3649-78 

—  Same.  For  International  free  trade  alliance. 
N.  Y.     24°.  No.  2  in  5561.65 

Eaton,  D.  B.  Assassination  and  the  spoils 
system.     (Princeton  review,  Sept.,  i88i.) 

5422.50,  1881,  vol.  2 ;  No.  14  in  5561.62 

—  Cincinnati  convention.  Conditions  upon 
which  the  republicans  can  elect  a  president,  as 
affected  by  the  question  of  civil- service  reform. 
N.Y.,iS76.  8^  No.  5  in  5561.62;  No.  17  in  4224.52 

—  Civil-service.  (Congregationalist,  Jan.  11, 
1S82.) 


1882. 

Eaton,  D.  B. ,  continued. 

—  Civil-service  in  Great  Britain.  N.  Y., 
i83o.     8=>.  2510.H 

The  introduction,  by  G.  W.  Curtis,  gives  a  brief  sketch  of 
the  civil-service  movement  in  this  country. 

—  Civil-service  reform.  (Penn  monthly, 
April,  1S81.  5254.50.12 

From  the  Report  submitted  to  the  president. 

—  Experiment  of  civil-service  reform.  [Am. 
social  science  asso.,  Detroit,  May,  1S75.]     8°. 

No.  15  in  5561.59 

—  Same.  (Journal  of  social  science,  May, 
1876.)  No.  8  in  5572.67 

—  New  phase  of  the  reform  movement.  (N. 
A.  review,  June,  1881.)  3153. 1. 132 

In  reply  to  Judge  Tourgee's  article. 

—  Patronage  monopoly  and  the  Pendleton 
bill.     (Princeton  review,  March,  1882.) 

5422.50,  1882,  vol.  I 

—  The  "spoils"  system  and  civil-service  re- 
form in  the  custom-house  and  post-office  at  New 
York.     N.  Y.,  18S1.     8°.  No.  3  in  5561.64 

—  Termand  tenure  of  office.  (Penn  monthly, 
1881,  1882.)  525450,  1881,  1882 

A  report  of  Mr.  Eaton's  address  in  Sanders  Theatre, 
Cambridge,  Nov.  30,  iSSi,  may  be  found  in  the  Boston  papers 
of  the  following  day. 

Eliot,  S.  Civil-service  reform.  (Journal  of 
social  science,  1869.)  5572.67.1 

Fenton,  R.  E.  Customs  service.  Speech, 
Jan.  8,  1872.    Wash.,  1872.    8°.     No.  10  in  5561.59 

Field,  D.  D.  Political  corruption  the  root  of 
the  evil.     (Internal,  review,  Jan.,  1877.)  5321.2.4 

Foster,  W.  E.  Civil-service  reform  movement. 
B.,  1882.     160.  No.  7  in  5561.65 

—  Literature  of  civil-service  reform  in  the 
U.S.     Prov.,  1881.     16°.  No.  6  in  5561.65 

Garfield  and  civil-service  reform.     Broadside. 

No.  15  in  5561.62 

Godkin,  E.  L.  The  civil-service  reform  con- 
troversy.  (N.  A.  review,  April,  1882.)  3153.1.134 

Graves,  E.  O.  How  it  was  done  in  Great  Britain. 
(Scribner's  monthly,  June,  1877.)  7392.2.14 

Great  Britain.  See  Eaton,  D.  B. ;  —  Graves, 
E.  O.;— Jackson,  A.  W. ;  — Waters,  E.  F. ; — 
and   Report  by  Mr.  Jenckes,  May  25,  1868. 

The  regular  file  of  British  parliamentary  documents  in 
Bates  Hall  gives  all  the  official  reports. 

Hain,  A.  H.  F.  Brief  essay  on  the<  civil  ser- 
vice of  the  U.  S.     Wash.,  1869.     8°. 

No.  3  in  5561.59 

Harris,  J.  A.  Boss-ism  and  civil-service  re- 
form.    (Penn  monthly,  Jul^,  1881.)       5254.50.12 

Hitchcock,  R.  D.  Civil-service  reform.  A 
discourse,  Thanksgiving  day,  Nov.  30,  1871. 
N.  Y.,  1871.  No.  I  in  5561.65 

Hoar,  G.  F.  The  appointing  power.  (N.  A. 
review,  Nov.,  1881.)  3i53.i-i33 

Howe,  T.  O.  Speech  [on  tenure  of  office], 
Feb.  6, 1867.  Wash.,  1867.    8«.      No.  i  in  5561.62 

Hoyt,  J.  W.  Requisites  to  a  reform  of  the 
civil-service.  [Wisconsin  acad.  of  science,  arts, 
and  letters,  1874.]    8°.  No.  12  in  5561.59 

Jackson,  A.  W.  Civil-service  in  England  and 
America.     (Unitarian  review,  Sept.,  Oct.,  1881.) 

7501.50.16 

Jay,  J.  Civil-service  reform.  (N.  A.  review, 
Sept.-Oct.,  1878.)  3153.1.127 

Relates  especially  to  the  N.  Y.  ctistom'house. 


CIVn^SERVICB 


Jenckes,  T.  A.     Civil-service.     Speech,  April 

5,  1869.     8^.     W.,  1869.     8».         No.  4  in  5561.59 

These  speeches  may  be  found  also  in  the  Congressional 

—  Civil-service  in  the  U.  S.  [From  N.  A. 
review,  Oct..  1S67.]     B  ,  1867.    8». 

No.  I  in  5561.59;  No.  29  in  4421.65 

—  Same.     (N.  A.  rev.,  Oct.,  1867.)   3153.1. 105 
This  bill  is  printed  at  the  end  of  the  article. 

—  Speech,  on  the  bill  to  regulate  civil -service; 
Jan.  29,  1867.    Wash,  1867.   8^     No.  3  in  5561.62 

—  Speech,  on  the  bill  to  regulate  civil-service, 
May  14,  i86S.    Wash.,  186S.   8\    No.  4  in  5561.6a 

Jenckes,  T.  A.,  and  others.  Civil-service. 
Remarks,  May  3-5,  1870.     Wash.,  1S70.     8". 

No.  7  in  5561.59 

See  also  U.  S.  Reports,  etc.,  below. 

Julian,  G.  W.  Death  struggle  of  the  republi- 
can party.     (N.  A.  review,  March-April.  1878.) 

3153.1.126 

—  Is  the  reformer  any  longer  needed?  (N.  A. 
review,  Sept.-Oct.,  1878.)  3x53.1.127 

Lea,  H.  C.  How  shall  the  "spoils  system" 
be  abolished?     (Penn  monthly,  March,  I'SSi.) 

^      ^  5a54.50«3 

Leammg,  T.  The  American  incubus.  (Penn 
monthly,  Oct.,  i88i.)  5254.50.12 

,  Limet,  F.     La  r^forme   du   service  civil   aux 
Etats-Unis.     (Revue  britannique,  Jan.,  1881.) 

53893.50,  1881,  vol.  I 

Macdonough,  A.  R.  Civil-service  reform. 
(Harper's  magazine,  March,  1870.)        5230.1a.40 

Mann,  J.  B.  Civil-service  and  Jenckes'  bill. 
8°.  No.  5  in  5561.59 

Mayo,  A.  D.  Civil-service  reform.  (Unitarian 
review,  June,  1875.)  75o»-50-3 

Meade,  E.  R.  Administrative  reform.  Speech, 
July  29,  1876.  Wash.,  1876.  8°.    No.  16  in  5561.59 

New  York.  [Abstract  of  civil-serAicc  ex- 
aminations in  the  N.  Y.  custom-house,  April  3 
to  June  3,  1879.]    ^^S.  No.  10  in  5561.62 

—  Comments  upon  the  civil-service  reform  in 
the  N.  Y.  customs'  service,  by  a  well-wisher, 
Jan.  2,  1880.  No.  9  in  5561.6a 

—  Regulations  in  the  customs'  service  and 
sub-treasury  of  N.  Y.,  March  6,  1S79.     S". 

No.  8  in  5561.6* 
See  also  Mr.  Jay's  Civil-scoice  reform. 

Next  phase  of  civil  progress.  N.  Y.,  1874.  i8». 
No.  13  in  5561.59 

Parton,  J.  The  beginning  of  the  "sDoils" 
system.  (From  Life  of  A.  Jackson.)  N.  Y., 
i88t.    S".  No.  a  in  5561.64 

—  The  power  of  public  plunder.  (N.  A. 
review,  July,  1881.)  3«53«-«J3 

—  Uncle  Sam's  treatment  of  his  servants. 
(/«  his  Topics  of  the  time.)  894-X7 

Patterson,  C.  S.  Municipal  reform  and  civil- 
service  reform.      (Penn  monthly,  April,  i88i.) 

5354.50. 14 

Pendleton,  G.  H.  Civil-Ber\  ice  reform.  Speech 
in  the  Senate,  Dec.  13.  1881.       No.  13  in  55««-6* 

Also  in  Boston  herald.  Dec.  i^,  iSSi,  and  in  Con(i!re*»io««l 
record.  Dec.  i  j,  iSSi.  The  Pendleton  hill  l«  No.  n  io  sjOi^AJ. 
and  is  reprinted  in  Foster's  Civil.»cr»  ice. 

Prentiss,  G.  L.  Our  national  bane.  N.  Y., 
1877.     16".  No.  18  in  5561.59;  a3«9- 74 

Roscngarten,  J.  G.  Civil-»er%ice  reform. 
[From  Penn  monthly  for  Nov.]  Phila.,  187a 
80.  No.  8  in  5561.59  ;  No.  12  m  3655-57 

No.  6  in  4421.66 


PARLIAMENTARY  DOCUMENTS 


April, 


Rosengarten,  J.  G.,  continued. 

—  Sajiie.     (Journal  of  social  science,  1871.) 

No.  21  in  5561.59;    No.  4  in  5572.67 

Stickney,  A.     The  people's  problem.     (Scrib- 

ner's  monthly,  1881.)  7392.2.22 

Sumner,  W.   G.      Presidential   elections    and 

civil-service.     (Princeton  review,  Jan.,   1881.) 

542;5.50,  1 881,  I 
Sweden.     See  Andrews,  C.  C. 
Tourgee,  A.  W.     Reform  vs.  reformation.  (N. 
A.  review,  April,  1881.)  3153. 1. 132 

United  States. 

—  Civil-service  in  the  U.  S.  Report  submitted 
by  Mr.  Jenckes,  Feb.  4,  1867. 

39:  ii:  H.  R.  rept..  No.  8;  No.  2  in  5561.62 

—  Civil-service  of  the  U.  S.  Report  submitted 
by  Mr.  Jenckes,  May  25,  1868. 

40  :  ii :  H.  R.  rept.,  No.  47 
The  appendix  contains  testimony  of  the  press,  reviews, 
etc.,  and  sketches  of  civil  service  in  other  countries. 

—  The  foreign  service.  Report  of  Mr.  Patter- 
son to  the  senate,  July  2,  t868.     8°. 

No.  2  in  5561.59 ;  40:  ii:  S.  rept..  No.  154 

—  Report  of  the  committee  on  retrenchment, 
Feb.  21,  1870.   41  :  ii :  S.  rept..  No.  47  (C.  131.12) 

One  subject  examined  was  civil  service,  its  conditions, 
appointments,  etc. 

—  Message  of  the  president.  [Recommending 
civil-service  reform.]     Dec.  5,  1870. 

41 :  iii :  H.  R.  Ex.  doc.  No.  i  (C.  161.9.1) 

—  Message,  transmitting  the  report  of  the 
commission  apppointed  to  devise  rules  for  the 
civil-service,  Dec.  19,  1871. 

42  :  ii :  Ex.  doc.  No.  10 

—  Same.  Reform  of  the  civil  service  :  report 
to  the  president  [on  the  act  approved  March  3, 
1871].     Wash.,  1871.     8°.  No.  9  in  5561.59 

By  G.  W.  Curtis  and  others. 

—  Rules  and  regulations  respecting  civil- 
service.     Wash.,  1872.     8°.  No.  11  in  5561.59 


United  States,  continued. 

—  Civil  service  in  the  war  department,  Feb. 
16,  1874.       43:  i:  E.  doc,  No.  139  (C.  257.1. 10) 

—  Report  of  the  Civil-service  commission, 
April  15,  1874.     Wash.,  1874.     8°. 

43 :  i :  H.  R.  Exec,  doc.  No.  221 
A  note  gives  the  resolutions  of  various  republican  con- 
ventions,  endorsing  the  proposed  reform.    The  law  appoint- 
ing this  commission  may  oe  found   in  "  Acts   and  resolu- 
tions, Dec.  5,  iS70-April  30,  1S71"  (C.  139.10,  1S70-71). 

—  Report  of  the  Civil-service  commission, 
April  15,  1874.  43  :  i :  S.  doc,  No.  53 

No.  14  in  5561.59 

—  Resolution  :  That  a  committee  of  five  mem- 
bers of  the  Senate  be  appointed  to  examine  the 
branches  of  civil  service,  Feb.  19,  1875. 

43:  ii:  Sen.  Misc.  doc.  No.  97  (C.  256.8.1) 

—  Report,  from  select  committee,  to  examine 
the  branches  of  civil  service,  April  27,  1876. 

44:  i :  S.  rept..  No.  289  (C.  253.3.1) 

—  Testimony  taken  by  the  committee  on  civil- 
service.     Wash.,  1878.     8*.  No.  6  in  5561.62 

45  :  ii:  H.  of  R.  Misc.  docs..  No.  36 
(C.  266.2,  vol.  3) 

—  Report,  Feb.  24,  1880.  On  civil  service 
and  retrenchment.  46  :  ii :  S.  rept..  No.  303 

(C.  260.  B.  1,  vol.  2) 

—  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  treasury, 
giving  information  in  relation  to  appointments  in 
the  N.  Y.  custom-house.     Feb.  28,  1881. 

46:  iii :  S.  Ex.  doc,  No.  61 ;  No.  12  in  5561.63 

—  Regulation  and  improvement  of  the  civil- 
service.     Wash.,  1881.     46  :  iii:  S.  rept..  No.  872 

No.  II  in  5561.62 

Report  presented  by  Mr.  Pendleton,  Feb.  16,  iSSi.    This 

Bill  is  reprinted  in  Foster's  Civil-service  reform  movement. 

Waters,  E.  F.  The  great  struggle  in  England 
for  honest  government.     B.,  1878.     8". 

No'.  20  in  5561.59 

White,  A.  D.  Do  the  spoils  belong  to  the 
victors?     (N.  A.  review,  Feb.  1882.)     3153.1134 


Parliamentary  Sessional  Papers  of  Great  Britain,  Session  of  1880. 


The  following  is  a  selected  list  of  subjects  treated  in  the  Sessional  papers  of  1880. 
An  index  to  the  papers  for  i860  to  78-9  constitutes  volume  83  of  the  papers  for  1880. 

Abbreviations :  A. P.  —  Accounts  and  papers ;  R.C.  —  Reports  of  committees ;  R.Cr.  —  Reports  of  cominiisi6AM. 


Accounts,  Public.  R.C.  8 

Afghanistan,  Correspondence  [etc.]  relating  to 

affairs  of.  ^  A. P.  53 

Africa,  South,  Correspondence  [etc.]  relating 

to  affairs  of.  A. P.  50,  51 

Agricultural  interests  commission.  R.Cr.  18 
Alkali  acts.  R.Cr,  14 

Army  affairs.  R.Cr.  13 

—  Estimates.  A.P.  41 

—  Militia  and  volunteers.  A.P.  42 
Bankruptcy  act.  R.C.  8 
Banks,  Chartered,  bill.  R.C.  8 
Bills,  Public.  Vol.  1-7 
Births  and  deaths  registration  bill.          R.C.  8 


Births,  deaths,  and  marriages. 

R.Cr.  16,  17;  A.P.  76 
Bradlaugh,  Charles.     See  Parliamentary  oath. 
British  museum.     Income  and  expenditures. 
1879-80.  A.P.  55 

Cattle  diseases  of  the  United  States.      A.P.  56 
Charities.  A.P.  54 

Charities,  City  parochial.  R.Cr.  20 

Charity  commission.  R.Cr.  18 

Church  estates  commissioners.  R.Cr.  18 

Civil  service.  R.Cr.  ai 

Civil  service  estimates.  A.P.  45-47 

Colonies.  A.P.  48-51 

Commercial  reports  from  consuls.    A.P.  72-75 


1882. 

Commons.  R.C.  8 

Contagious  diseases  acts.  R.C.  8 

Co-operative  stores.  R.C.  8 

Customs.  R.Cr.  i8 

Debtors,  Fraudulent,  bill.  R.C.  9 

Dublin.  Sewerage  and  drainage.  R.Cr.  30 
Ecclesiastical  institutions.    Finances.  A.P.  54 

Education.     England  and  Wales.  R.Cr.  22 

—  Ireland.  R.Cr.  23 

—  Scotland.  R.Cr.  24 

—  Finances.  A.P.  54,  55 

—  Science  and  art  department.  R.Cr.  25 
Elections.  A.P.  57,  58 
England.  Births,  deaths,  etc.  R.Cr.  i6 
Explosions  and  explosives.  R.Cr.  15 
Factories,  Inspector  of.  R.Cr.  14 
Finance.  A.P.  40 
Fisheries.  R.Cr.  14 
Fishing  vessels  (regulations  as  to  lights).  R.C.8 
Greenwich  observatory.  R.Cr.  25 
Index  to  Parliamentary  papers.      1870  to  78-9. 

A.P.  83,  pt.  1 

India,  East.  A.P.  52,  53 
Includes  reports  on  famine,  railways,  etc. 

■  Ireland.     Agricultural  statistics.  A.P.  76 

—  Births,  deaths,  and  marriages.  R.Cr.  16 

—  Births  and  deaths  registration  bill.     R.C.  8 

—  Land  act.     1870.  A.P.  56 

—  Land  sales.  A.P.  56 

—  Law  and  crime.  A.P.  60 

—  Local  government  board.  R.Cr.  28 

—  Municipal  boundaries.  R.Cr.  30 
Judicial  statistics.  A.P.  77 
Lav7  and  crime.  A.P.  59 
Libel,  Law  of.  R.C.  9 
Liverpool.  Water  supply.  R.C.  10 
Local  government  board.  R.Cr.  26-28 
Local  government  and  taxation.  A.P.  61,  62 
London.  Water  supply.  R.C.  10 
Lunacy.  R.Cr.  29 
Merchant  shipping.  R.C.  11 


Meteorology. 

Mines. 

Mint. 

Municipal  corporations. 

Navy.     Accounts,  etc. 

—  Estimates. 

National  gallery. 

Paris.     Exhibition  of  1878. 

Parliamentary  oath. 

Patents. 

Police. 

Post  office. 

Post  office  telegraphs. 

Potato  crop. 

Prisons. 

Public  records. 

Public  works. 

Railways. 

Railways.    Accidents. 


NOTES 

R.Cr.  25 

R.Cr.  15 

R.Cr.  18 

R.Cr.  31 

A.P.  44 

A.P.  43 

R.Cr.  as 

RCr.  32,  33 

R.C.  la 

R.Cr.  as 

A.P.  59;  R.Cr.  34 

R.Cr.  tg 

A.P.  40 

R.C.  12 

A.P.59;R.Cr.  35,  36 

R.Cr.  38 

R.Cr.  16 

A.P.  64 ;  R.Cr.  tg 

A.P.  63 


Reformatory  and  industrial  schools.      R.Cr.  37 
Salmon  fisheries.  R.Cr.  14 

Scotland.     Births,  deaths,  etc.  R.Cr.  17 

Shipping.  A.P.  65 

Slave  trade.  A.P.  6g 

Solar  physics.  R.Cr.  25 

South    Kensington    museum.       Metallurgical 

laboratory.  A.P.  55 

State  papers.  A.P.  78-8a 

Statistical  abstract  for   the  United  Kingdom 

from  1865-79.  A.P.  76- 

Statistics.  A.P.  76 

Sugar  industries.  R.C.  xa 

Tay  bridge  disaster.  R.Cr.  3g 

Tithes.  R.Cr.  ig 

Trade.  A.P.  67-71 

Trade  and  navigation  accounts.         A.P.  70,  71 
Turnpike  acts.  R.C.  xa 

Veterinary  department.  R.Cr.  ig 

Water  supply.     See  Liverpool ;  — London. 
Weights  and  measures.  R.Cr.as 

Woods,  forests  and  land  revenues.        R.Cr.xg 


Notes. 


Dorchester    Branch    Library.  —  A    new 

catalogue  of  229  pages,  in  double  columns,  has 
just  been  printed  for  the  Dorchester  Branch 
Library.  This  Library  was  opened  to  the  public 
January  25,  1875,  at  which  time  there  were  about 
3,700  volumes  on  the  shelves.  The  number  on 
the  ist  of  April,  1S82,  was  11,303  volumes.  There 
are  two  delivery  stations  of  this  branch,  one 
at  the  Lower  Mills  Village,  and  one,  recently 
established,  at  Mattapan.  Holders  of  cards  at 
this  Branch  Library  and  the  two  delivery  sta- 
tions can  take  out  one  volume  at  a  time  from 
the  Branch,  and  one  volume  from  the  Bates 
Hall  of  the  Central  Library.  One  volume,  also, 
can  be  taken  from  the  Lower  Hall  of  the  Central 
Library,  if  the  applicant  at  the  time  has  none 


from  the  Branch.  These  books,  if  in  the  Cen- 
tral Library  at  the  time,  will  be  delivered  on  the 
day  after  the  application  is  made. 


Maps  of  Boston.  —  The  Librarian,  hairing 
learned  of  the  existence  of  a  considerable  num- 
ber of  maps  of  Boston  and  its  vicinity,  between 
the  years  1705  and  1775,  existing  among  the 
"King's  Maps"  in  the  British  Museum,  has 
made  them  the  subject  of  correspondence  with 
the  Librarian  of  the  Museum,  with  a  view  to 
having  copies  made  for  the  Public  Library.  It 
is  expected  that  these  maps  will  throw  light 
upon  the  growth  of  the  city  and  the  neighboring 
country. 


"3 


NOTES 


AprlL 


Theodore  Parker. — The  Trustees  have  re- 
ceived, by  gilt  from  Miss  Matilda  Goddard,  a 
complete  set  of  the  writings  of  Theodore  Par- 
ker, consisting  of  published  volumes,  articles 
in  reviews  and  periodicals,  occasional  sermons, 
addresses  and  reports,  and  newspaper  cuttings, 
the  same  being  designed  to  constitute  a  complete 
collection  of  all  the  printed  writings  of  Mr. 
Parker. 


New  Building.  —  On  petition  of  the  City 
Council  the  Legislature  has  passed  a  bill  author- 
izing the  City  of  Boston  to  take  for  the  Public 
Library  the  necessary  land  belonging  to  private 
parties  adjoining  the  32,500  feet  of  land  granted 
by  the  State  of  Massachusetts.  The  Trustees 
have  been  directed  by  the  City  Council  to  con. 
sider  and  report  upon  the  suitability  of  the  new 
English  High  and  Latin  School  Building  for  the 
Public  Library. 


Reading  Room  and  Delivery  Room  at  the 
North  End.  — The  School  Committee  of  Bos- 
ton have  placed  a  room  in  the  basement  of  the 
Cushman  school-house,  on  Parmenter  street,  at 
the  disposal  of  the  Trustees  for  a  reading  room 
and  delivery  station  for  the  Public  Library.  It  is 
the  intention  of  the  Trustees  to  place  therein 
about  one  thousand  volumes  of  books,  with  a 
collection  of  magazines,  and  to  open  it  for  the 
use  of  the  public  as  soon  as  practicable. 


Centennial  Map  of  the  United  States.  — 
The  Hon.  Leopold  Morse  has  presented  to  the 
Public  Library  the  CentenniaJ  map  of  the  United 
States,  which  has  been  compiled,  under  the 
direction  of  the  Committee  on  Public  Lands,  of 
the  House  of  Representatives,  by  William  L. 
Woods.  This  map,  which  measures  ninety-three 
by  one  hundred  and  forty-two  inches,  and  has 
been  compiled  from  the  official  surveys  of  the 


General  Land  Office  and  other  authentic  source.*, 
has  been  mounted  and  hung  in  the  Bates  Hall 
Study. 


Books  for  the  Blind. — Samuel  Gurney,  of 
England,  a  nephew  of  Mrs.  Fry,  has  presented 
to  the  Boston  Public  Library  the  Bible,  in  sixty- 
five  quarto  volumes,  printed  for  the  blind. 
This  gift  was  made  at  the  suggestion  of  Mr. 
Charles  F.  Dennet,  of  Brighton,  England,  who 
has  sent  to  the  library  a  copy  of  a  selection 
from  Longfellow's  Poems,  printed  for  the  blind. 
These  volumes  are  printed  in  embossed  type,  as 
designed  by  Dr.  William  Moon,  of  Brighton, 
England,  and  used  by  him  in  the  printing  of 
numerous  books,  a  list  of  which,  together  with  an 
account  of  his  system,  can  be  found  in  his  "Light 
for  the  blind  "  [3596.69].  Recent  English  papers 
announce  the  death  of  Mr.  Gurney,  early  in  the 
month  of  April. 

The  Public  Library  has  a  considerable  col- 
lection of  books  of  this  kind,  printed  mostly  at 
the  Perkins  Institution  and  Massachusetts  Asy- 
lum. The  titles  of  these  are  to  be  found  in  the 
Card  Catalogue  under  the  heading  Blind. 
(Books  printed  for  the  blind.) 


Charles  Darwin.  —  A  list  of  references  in 
periodical  literature  to  Darwin  and  Darwinism 
can  be  found  in  the  Card  Catalogue  in  the  Bates 
Hall.  These  titles  are  taken  from  the  forth- 
coming new  edition  of  Poole's  Index,  and  they 
are  also  printed  in  the  Boston  Daily  Advertiser, 
April  22,  1882. 


RoxBURY  Branch. — A  Portrait  of  Dr.  Henry 
Bartlett,  by  Billings,  has  been  presented  to  the 
Fellowes  Athenseum  by  Miss  Anna  S.  Everett. 
Dr.  Bartlett  was  one  of  the  original  Trustees 
of  the  Fellowes  Athenaeum,  and  his  library,  at 
the  death  of  his  widow,  came  into  the  possession 
of  the  Athenzeum. 


124 


BULLETIN 


BOSTON    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 


JULY,    1882. 


VOL.  s-     No.  J. 


WHOLE  No.  62. 


TRUSTEES   OF  THE    CORPORATION. 
William    W.    Greenough,   President. 


Solomon  B.  Stebbins,  Alderman. 
William  H.  Whitmork  Councilman. 
James  Freeman  Clarke. 


Samuel  A.  B.  Abbott. 
George  B.  Chase.   • 
Henry  W.  Haynes. 


GENERAL   OFFICERS. 

Mellen  Chamberlain,  Librarian  and  Clerk  of  the  Corporation. 
James  L.  Whitney,  Principal  Assistant  Librarian. 


Arthur  M.  Knapp,  Curator  of  Periodicals  and 
Pamphlets. 

William  H.  Foster,  Proof-reader. 

Jos6  F.  Carret,  Curator  of  Patents  and  En- 
gravings, and  Registrar. 


Appleton  p.  C.  Griffin,  Custodian  of  Shelves. 
William  F.  Robinson,  Registration  Clerh. 
Thomas  H.  Cummings,  Curator  of  Lo-wer  Hall 

Catalogue. 
Louis  F.  Gray,  Office  Secrttary, 


William  E.  Ford,  Janitor,  Central  Library. 


LIBRARIANS   OF   DEPARTMENTS. 


Arthur  M.  Knapp,  Bates  Hall. 
Edward  Tiffany,  Lower  Hall. 
Mary  E.  Brock,  Brighton. 
Cornelius  S.  Cart^e,  Charlestown. 
Mary  G.  Coffin,  Dorchester. 


Sarah  C.  Godbold,  East  Boston. 
Eliza  R.  Davis,  Jamaica  Plain. 
Sarah  Bunker,  Roxbury. 
Alice  J.  Bragdon,  South  Boston. 
Grace  A.  De  Borges,  South  End. 


Mary  A.  Hill,  Custodian,  Lower  Mills. 
Harriet  L.  Towner,  Custodian,  Mattapan. 


Robert  M.  Otis,  Custodian,  Roslindale. 
Anna  Hibbard,  Custodian,  W.  Roxbury. 


Information  for  Readers 126 

Bates  Hall 127 

Lower  Hall  and  Branches 162 


C  ONTENTS. 

Charlestown  Branch  Library 
South  End  Branch  Library 
Notes 


173 

»74 
176 


INFORMATION    FOR    READERS. 


Number  of  Volumes  and  Hours. 

All  departments  are  open  every  secular  day 
except  the  six  legal  holidays,  —  February  23, 
Fast  Day,  Memorial  Day,  July  4,  Thanksgiving 
and  Christmas,  —  and  such  other  days  as  the 
Trustees  may  direct. 

The  Bates  Hall  is  open  from  nine  o'clock,  a.m., 
until  six,  P.M.,  from  October  to  March,  inclusive, 
and  until  seven  o'clock  during  the  rest  of  the 
year.  The  Lower  Hall  of  the  Central  Library  is 
open  from  half-past  eight  o'clock,  a.m.,  to  nine 
o'clock,  P.M.  From  July  1  to  August  30,  inclu- 
sive, the  time  of  closing  is  one  hour  earlier. 
The  Central  Reading  Room  for  Periodicals  is 
open  from  nine  o'clock,  a.m.,  until  ten,  p.m.,  and 
on  Sundays  from  two  to  ten.  From  July  i  to 
August  30,  inclusive,  the  time  of  closing  is  one 
hour  earlier.  During,  these  two  months  the 
Branch  Libraries  close  one  hour  earlier  than  the 
time  mentioned  in  the  following  table. 


Bates  Hall 

Newspaper  Room  .  .  . 
Duplicate   Room    .   .  . 

Lower  Hall 

Brighton  Branch  .  .  • 
Charlestown  Branch  . 
Dorchester  Branch  .  . 
East  Boston  Branch  . 
Jamaica  Plain  Branch  . 
Lower  Mills  Delivery  . 
Mattapan  Delivery    .   . 

Roslindale  Delivery  .   . 

Roxbury  Branch  .  .  . 
South  Boston  Branch  . 
South  End  Branch  .  . 
West  Roxbury  Delivery 


Totals 


Hours. 

)     toy 


8.30  to  9 
9       to  8»t 
9       to  8* 
9       toS* 
9       to  8* 
9       to  8*t 
4    to  7.30*^ 
3.30  to  7^ 
53     to6tt 
1 7     toStt 
9       to  8 
9       to  9 
9       to  8* 
3       to  stt 


Vols. 

239,278 
3.5^ 
13.523 
37.643 
13,211 
24,229 

>'.499 
11,182 
8,708 


31.409 
10,669 
9,89s 
3.138 


Periodicals 

in  R.  R. 
(Duplicates 
excluded.) 

362a 
42 
60 
20 
30 
33 


89 

SO 
14 


*  Keep  open  till  9P.M.  Saturdays, 
t Closed  12  M.  to  2  f.M. 
i  Reading  Room  9 1»  11. 
*»  Closed  from  6  to  6.30. 


407.90s  740 

■ftTuesdays,  Tliursdays,  and  Satur- 
days, 
i^  Tuesdays  to  Saturdays,  inclusive, 
a  Delivered  tu  readers  also  on  Sun- 
days. 


CA  TALO  G  UES. 
Bulletins. 
New  Books  as  soon  as  received  are  entered  on 
the  Bulletin  Boards  of  each  Library.  In  the 
Bates  Hall,  before  titles  appear  on  the  Board  the 
new  books  are  displayed  (with  the  shelf-number 
attached)  in  a  glass  case  at  the  desk.  The  lists  in 
the  Lower  Hall  and  at  the  Branches  show  only 
the  books  added  to  those  departments.  The  Dor- 
chester list  is  posted  also  at  the  Deliveries  at  the 
Lower  Mills  and  Mattapan,  and  the  Jamaica  Plain 
list  at  the  Deliveries  at  Roslindale  and  West  Rox- 
bury. The  Bulletins  are  for  sale  (excepting  those 
out  of  print)  at  five  cents  each.  Books  with  num- 
bers below  2 1 10  are  in  the  Lower  Hall ;  with  2 no 
and  above,  in  the  Bates  Hall.  Those  with  Bri., 
Chn.,  ]>or.,  £.  B.,  J.  P.,  Rox.,  8.  B.,  or  S.  £. 
prefixed  to  the  number  are  respectively  in  the 
Brighton,  Charlestown,  Dorchester,  East  Bos- 
ton, Jamaica  Plain,  Roxbury,  South  Boston,  or 
South  End  Branch. 

Bates  Hall  of  the  Central  Library. 

I.  The  Index  of  1861.  (Includes  the  Bow- 
ditch  Library.)      Out  of  print. 

II.  The  Supplement  of  1866.  (Includes  the 
Parker  Library-)     For  sale  in  sheets  at  $2.00. 

III.  The  Catalogue  of  the  Prince  Li- 
brary.    For  sale  at  $j.oo. 

IV.  The  Catalogue  of  the  Ticknor  Col- 
lection of  Spanish  and  Portuguese  books.  For 
sale  at  $j.oo. 

V.  The  Catalogue  of  the  Barton  Collec- 
tion.  Shakespearian  portion.    For  sale  at  Sj.oo. 


VI.  Public  Card  Catalogue.  This  con- 
tains, with  some  exceptions,  the  titles  of  all  the 
books  in  the  Bates  Hall. 

VII.  The  Official  Card  Catalogue,  which 
can  be  consulted,  in  cases  of  need,  upon  applica- 
tion, contains  the  titles  of  all  books  added  to  the 
Bates  Hall  since  the  publication  of  the  Supple- 
ment in  1866,  and  includes  some  titles  of  books 
received  between  1866  and  1871,  which  are  not 
in  the  Public  Card  Catalogue. 

Engravings. 

There  is  a  separate  catalogue  of  the  Tosti  En- 
gravings in  drawers  at  the  north  end  of  the  Pub- 
lic Card  Catalogue  case  in  Bates  Hall. 

Lo-wrer  Hall  of  the  Central  Library. 

I.  Fiction  and  Juveniles,  with  notes  for 
readers.  6t/i  edition,  April,  1S77.  Embraces 
the  "Index  to  Historical  Fiction."     20  cents. 

II.  Arts,  Sciences,  and  Professions.  2d 
edition,  September,  1S71.  10  cents. — Supplement- 
ary Catalogue,  Maj',  1881.     20  cents. 

III.  History,  Biography,  and  Travels, 
with  notes  for  readers.  2d  edition,  July,  1S73. 
^o  cents. 

IV.  Books  in  Foreign  Languages,  jd 
edition.  May,  1881.     /J  cents. 

V.  Poetry,  Drama,  Collections,  and  Mis- 
cellanies, jst  edition,  August,  1870.    20  cents. 

VI.  Card  Catalogue.  This  contains  the 
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I. 


Mostly  Recent  Publications. 


Abbe,  Frederic  R.  The  temple  rebuilt.  A 
poem.     New  ed.,  enl.     B.,  1882.     12°.     345oa.87 

Abbott,  Edwin  A.  Onesimus  :  memoirs  of  a 
disciple  of  St.  Paul.     B.,  1882.     16°.  5444-66 

Abd  al-Latif.  Relation  de  I'figjpte,  par  Abd- 
AUatif,  m^decin  arabe  de  Bagdad;  suivie  de 
divers  extraits  d'ecrivains  orientaux,  et  d'un  dtat 
des  provinces  et  des  villages  de  I'Egypte  dans  le 
xive  siecle.  Trad,  et  enrichi  de  notes  par 
Silvestre  de  Sacy.     P.,  1810.     4°.  *5052.52 

Acoustics.     See  Everett. 

Adams,  Charles  K.  Manual  of  historical 
literature,  brief  description  of  histories  in  Eng- 
lish, French,  and  German,  with  suggestions  as 
to  historical  study.     N.  Y.,  1882.     8".         *2i59-9 

Adams,  Francis.  History  of  the  elementary 
school  contest  in  England.    L.,  1882.  8°.  3594-66 

Adams,  George.  Genealogy  of  the  Adams 
family,  of  Kingston,  Mass.    B.,  1861.  8".  •4338-66 

Adams,  John  Q^     See  Morse. 

Adams  family.     See  Appleton. 

Adler,  M.  and  H.  La  bouche.  P.,  1881.  Illus. 
18°.  58093.31 

Relates  entirely  to  the  teeth. 

Adonis.     See  Bourquenoud ;  —  Brugsch. 
Adulterations.     See  Dufour. 
Esthetics.     See  Dyer. 
Africa,  South.     See  Dobbs ;  —  Leyland. 
Agriculture.     See  Bowick ;  —  Rogers. 


Airy,  Sir  George  B.,  ed.  Account  of  observa- 
tions of  the  transit  of  Venus,  1874,  Dec.  8,  made 
under  the  authority  of  the  British  government. 
L.,  i88i.     Illus.     4°.  ••soaoa.se 

Alabama.     See  Brewer. 

Alcohol.     Sec  Hargreaves. 

Alcott,  Amos  Bronson.  Sonnets  and  canzo- 
nets.    B.,  1882.     12°.  a39ob.7« 

With  an  essay  on  the  sonnet  and  canaonet,  by  F.  B. 
Sanborn. 

—  Same.  [With  portraits  and  autograph.  1 

••2390.50 

Fifty  copies  printed. 

Alexis,  Paul.  Emile  Zola.  Notes  d'un  ami. 
Avec  des  vers  in^dits  de  Zola.  P.,  iSSj.  Portr. 
1 20.  4649«-74 

Allies,  Mary  H.  Three  catholic  reformer*  of 
the  isth  century.     L.,  187S.     Sm.  8".         3557-7* 

Contents.  — Si.  yincent  Ferrer,  iJS7-«4'9;  SI.  Bemar- 
dine  of  Siena;  St.  John  CiipUtran,  1385-1450- 

Alliteration.     See  Woclfflin. 

Almanach  des  spectacles  [publi^  par  A. 
Soubiesl.  Continuant  Tancien  Almanach  de« 
spectacles.  T.  1-7-  1874-80.  P-  '87.^-8i^7  v. 
Etched  portrs.     32".  40»«-55 

There  is.  on  shelf  no.  G.  3568-1.  •«^'"P''*«,»*V«'l*/"w 
published,  of  the  old  "  Almanach,"  from  «tS;-  SrS-*^ 
note  under  Calendrier  historique  in  the  card  caUlogu*  of 
the  Barton  library. 


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July, 


Almanach  des  traditions  populaires.  [E.  Rol- 
land,  ed.]     leann^e.     P.,  1882.     24°.         *6i98.4 

Contains  among  other  matter  an  '' Adresse  des  Folklo- 
ristes"  and  "  Bibliographic." 

Alq,  Louise  d',  pseud.  Les  secrets  du  cabinet 
de  toilette.  Conseils  et  recettes,  par  une  femme 
du  monde,  sous  la  direction  de  madame  Louise 
d'Alq.     Nouv.  ed.     P.,  1881.    8°.  6005.9 

Altmueller,  F.  Aegypten,  Sinai-Halbinsel  und 
Palastina.  Begleitbericht  zum  Reliefplane  der 
genannten  Lander.     Cassel,  1861.     8°. 

No.  19  in  **5052.25 

Alvisi,  Edoardo.  Cesare  Borgia,  duca  di 
Romagna.  Notizie  e  documenti.  Imola,  1878. 
16°.  2748.58 

Amarji,  Ranchodji.  Tarikh-i-Sorath.  History 
of  the  provinces  of  Sorath  and  Halar  in  Kathia- 
wad.    Tr.  from  the  Persian.    Bombay,  1882.   12°. 

3078.56 

America  (hymn).     See  Smith,  S.  F. 

American  church  [Prot.  episc]  review.  April, 
1882.   N.Y.,  1882.     8°.  *5i42.5 

American  iron  and  steel  association.  Tariff 
tract  no.  1-4,1881.  \_Also\  Hold  the  fort ! ;  The 
tariff.  Speech  of  Justin  S.  Morrill,  in  the 
Senate,  Dec.  8,  1881,  on  the  bill  to  establish  a 
tariff  commission.     Phila.,  1881.     8".     *5649a.56 

In  favor  of  a  protective  tariff. 

Ames,  James  B.  Selection  of  cases  on  the 
law  of  bills  and  notes  and  other  negotiable 
paper.  With  references  and  citations,  and  also 
an  index  and  summary.  Prepared  for  use  in  Har- 
vard law-school.     B.,  1881.     2  v.     8°.        3663.58 

Amory,  Martha  B.  The  domestic  and  artistic 
life  of  J.  S.  Copley,  with  notices  of  his  works, 
and  reminiscences  of  his  son,  Lord  Lyndhurst. 
B.,  1882.     Portr.     8°.  4343-75 

Anchor,  pseud.     See  De  Peyster,  John  W. 

Ancient  laws  of  Ireland.  Vol.  1-4.  Dublin, 
1865-79.     Facsimiles.     8°.  2423.11 

Ancona,  Alessandro  d'.  La  poesia  popolare 
italiana.     Studj.     Livorno,  1878.     16".      2777.59 

Contains  a  list  of  authorities. 

Andersen,  Hans  C.     See  Brandes. 

Anderson,  Edward  L.  On  horseback  in  the 
school  and  on  the  road.     N.  Y.,  1882.     12°. 

6007.87 

Anderson,  Thomas.  History  of  shorthand, 
with  a  review  of  its  present  condition  and  pros- 
pects.    L.,  1882.    Sm.  8".  2118:28 

Anderson,  William,  b.  1805.  Genealogy  and 
surnames  :  with  some  heraldic  and  biographical 
notices.     Edinb.,  1865.     8°.  6237.19 

Andrews,  William.  The  book  of  oddities. 
L.,  18S2.     Sm.  8°.  2466.61 

Angelucci,  Angelo.  Ricerche  preistoriche  e 
storiche  nella  Italia  meridionale,  1872-1875. 
Torino,  1876.    Illus.     Folded  plate.    8°.      2735.17 

Anglo-Saxon  language.     See  Sweet. 

Ann^e  politique,  18S1.  8e  annee.  P.,  1882. 
12°.  ""22193.15 

Annuario  della  nobilita  italiana.  Anno  [1-3]. 
1879-81.     Pisa,  1878-80.    Plates.    32°.    *2739a.5i 

Antiquities.  See  Angelucci ;  —  Berger ;  — 
Bourquenoud ;  —  Bruzza ;  —  Conze ;  —  Dasti  \  — 
Garrucci ;  —  Gozzadini ;  —  Guardabassi ;  —  Iris- 
son  ;  —  Lenormant;  —  Levy;  — Marinoni;  — 
Materiaux;  —  Mueller,  H.  A. ;  —  Oppert;  — 
Poulain  ;  —  Presuhn ;  —  Promis ;  —  Smithsonian ; 
Terrien  ;  —  Texier ;  —  Western. 

See  also  Calendars ;  —  Chronology ;  —  Egypt ;  —  Hiero- 
glyphics ;  —  Obelisks ;  —  Papyri ;  —  Zodiac. 


Antiquities  of  Ionia,  published  by  the  Society 
of  dilettanti.  Parts  i,  2,  4.  L.,  1797-188 1.  3  V. 
Plates.     F».  **Cab.4iC.D.i 

Vol.  2  is  a  republication  of  the  first  part,  first  issued  in 
1769. 

Antoninus,  Marcus  Aurelius.  The  fourth  book 
of  the  Meditations.  Revised  text  with  trans,  and 
commentary,  and  an  appendix  on  the  relations  of 
the  emperor  with  Cornelius  Fronto.  By  Hastings 
Crossley.     L.,  1882.     8".  2972.55 

Appleton,  William  S.  The  family  of  Badcock 
of  Massachusetts.   B.,  1881.   8°.    No.  2  in  *4334.55 

Corrected  and  enl.  from  the  N.  E.  hist,  and  geneal.  reg., 
July,  1S65. 

—  Some  descendants  of  William  Adams  of 
Ipswich,  Mass.    B.,  1881.     8°.     No.  1  in  *4334.55 

Printed  in  part  in  N.  E.  hist,  and  geneal.  reg.,  July,  1S64. 

—  [Thomas]  Grav  and  [Rowland]  Coytmore. 
Two  English  wills.  '  B.,  1880.     8°. 

No.  3  in  *4334-53 
Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  hist,  and  geneal.  reg.  for  July, 

18S0. 

Appletons'  annual  cvclopaedia.  1881.  New 
ser.,  vol.  6.     N.  Y.,  1882".     Illus.     8».         ♦4313. i 

Arabia.     Sec  Marcel. 

Arabian  language.     See  Palmer,  E.  H. 

Archinard,  Andre.  La  chronologie  sacr^e, 
bas^e  sur  les  decouvertes  de  Champollion.  P., 
1841.     8".        *  3423-69 

Architecture.  See  Boito ;  —  Durm  ;  —  Ency- 
clopedic ;  —  Parker,  J.  H. ;  —  Smith,  T.  R. 

Aretino,  Pietro.     See  Samosch. 

Aribo,  archbishop  of  Mayence.  See  Mueller, 
R. 

Ariosto,  Ludovico.     See  Carducci ;  —  Rajna. 

Aristophanes.  The  Acharnians.  Tr.  into 
English  verse  by  C.  J.  Billson.  L.,  1882.  Sm. 
8°.  2976.54 

Armenia.     See  Dulaurier ;  —  Korenatz. 

Army  and  navy  gazette.  Vol.  21.  iSSo. 
[L.,  1880.]     F*'.       "  *6920.4 

Arnold,  Julian  T.  B.  Palms  and  temples  ;  being 
notes  of  a  four  months'  voyage  upon  the  Nile. 
With  a  preface  by  Edwin  Arnold.  L  ,  1882. 
Sm.  8".  3054-9 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Irish  essays  and  others. 
L.,  1SS2.     Sm.  8°.  '  25103.50 

Contents.  —  The  incompatibles;  An  unregarded  Irish 
grievance;  Ecce,  convertimur  ad  gentes;  Tne  future  of 
liberalism;  Speech  at  Eton;  The  French  play  in  London ; 
Copyright ;  Prefaces  to  Poems. 

Arrivabene,  Giovanni.  Memorie  della  mia 
vita.  1795-1859.  2a  ed.  Firenze,  i88o.  Portr. 
16°.  '  2748.57 

Art,  L'.    T.  26,  27.    P.,i88i.    2  v.    F°.    •7350.2 

Art,  L',  pour  tous.  Ann^e  19,  20.  P.,  1880-81. 
2  V.     F".  *736o.3 

Artillery.     See  Revue. 

Artists.     See  Bertolotti ;  —  Mueller,  H.  A. 

Aryan  races.     See  Baissac. 

Ashantee,  Africa.     See  Christaller. 

Associated  charities  of  Boston.  Constitution, 
adopted  Dec.  9,  1879.     B.  [1879.]     8". 

No.  4  in  *7573-65 

—  Rules   and   suggestions   for   visitors.      B  , 

1879.  '6".  No.  5  in  ♦7573.65 
Association  fran<;aise  pour  I'avancement   des 

sciences.      Compte    rendu.   9e   session,    Reims, 

1880.  P.,  1881.     8".  *39i9-55 
Assyria.     See  Horamel ;  —  Lenormant ;  —  Re- 

cueil ;  —  Redford. 


128 


1832. 

Astronomy.  See  Airj;  —  France,  Bureau 
des  longitudes  ;  —  United  States,  Naval  observ- 
atory; —  Roug^. 

Atlanta,  Georgia.     See  Cof . 

Attitude.     Sec  Nicolas. 

Aubertin,  J.  J.  A  flight  to  Mexico.  With 
illus.     L.,  1882.     Folded  map.    Sm.  8«.      2363.83 

Aubign6,  Theodore  A.  d'.  L'enfer,  satire 
"  dans  le  goiit  de  Sancy,"  publiee  pour  la  pre- 
miere fois  avec  une  notice  par  Ch.  Read. 
P.,  1873.    [Cabinet  du  bibliophile.]   16°.     4669.69 

Audiat,  Louis,  cd.  Brouage  et  Champlain. 
Documents  inedits.     P.,  1879.    8°.  2311.67 

Extrait  des  Archives  historiques  de  la  Saintonge  et  de 
I'Aunis,  t.  vi  (1S79). 

Audsley,  W.  and  G.  Outlines  of  ornament  in 
the  leading  styles.  From  ancient  and  modern 
works.  L.,  1881.  6o,plates.    F^.  *,^*Cab.  C.  E.  8.2 

Augier,  (G.  V.)  Emile.  See  Da  Amicis;  — 
Lindau. 

Austria.     See  Schaeffle. 

Authors.     See  Gubernatis. 

Authorship  and  publication  :  a  guide  for  au- 
thors, including  the  law  of  copyright,  and  a 
bibliographical  appendix.    L.,  1882.    8".    61 13.19 

Avenarius,  Tony,  illus.  Historischer  Festzug 
veranstaltet  bei  der  Feier  der  Vollendung  des 
Kdlner  Domes  am  16  October,  1880.  Druck 
nach  den  Original-Aquarellen.  Lpz.  [i88i.] 
29  col.  plates.     Fo,  obi.  Trustees'  Room 

Avery,  Isaac  W.  The  history  of  Georgia 
from  1850  to  1851 ;  with  portrs.  N.  Y.  [1881.] 
Folded  map.    8°.  *4372-74 

Ayzac,  C.  L.  d'.  Demonstration  de  la  seule 
dpoque  k  laquelle  dut  etre  tracd  le  zodiaque  de 
(Denderah).     P.,  1822.     8".         No.  8  in  *5922.76 

—  Le  rectifigateur  des  faits  et  des  dates  erron^es 
qui  ont  obscurci  et  d^natur^  I'histoire  sacr^e  et 
profane.     P.,  1821.     8^.  No.  9  in  *5922.76 

Azores  islands.     See  Weeks. 

Babylon.     See  Oppert. 

Bacon,  Francis,  baron  Verulam  and  viscount 
St.  Albans.     See  Hudson. 

Bacon,  Henry.  A  Parisian  year.  Illus.  by 
the  author.     B.,  1882.    12".  '  2662.22 

Bacon,  Leonard  W.  and  George  B.  The  Sab- 
bath question.  A  sermon  and  two  speeches,  by 
L.  W.  Bacon.  Six  sermons,  by  G.  B.  Bacon. 
N.Y.,  18S2.    12°.  5445-85 

Badcock  family.     See  Appleton. 

Bagenal,  Philip  H.  D.  The  American  Irish 
and  their  influence  on  Irish  politics.  B.,  1882. 
16".  .2515-56 

Baildon,  Samuel.  Tea  industry  in  India.  L., 
1882.     80.  3993-66 

Bainbridge,  Lucy  S.  Round  the  world  letters. 
B.,  1882.     Illus.    16°.  2267.7a 

Baissac,  Jules.  De  I'origine  des  denomina- 
tions ethniques  dans  la  race  aryane.  P.,  1867. 
8°.  2234.57 

Baldwin,  Charles  C.  Rev.  John  Bower,  first 
minister  at  Derby,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants. 
N.  p.,  1879.     8".  No.  5  in  ♦4334-55 

Repr.  from  W.  C.  Sliarpe's  History  of  Seymour,  Conn. 
[4333.57]- 

Baldwin,  William  J.  Steam  heating  for  build- 
ings.     2d  ed.    N.  v.,  1882.    Illus.    16°.        40i7-i3 

Ballantine,  William.  Some  experiences  of  a 
barrister's  life.    L.,  1882.    2  v.    Portr.  8^  2450.52 

Ballou,  Maturin  M.,  comp.  Notable  thoughts 
about  women.    B.,  1882.   160.  *2244.52 


BATES  HALL 

Balmes,  Jaime  L.  The  art  of  thinking  well. 
Tr.  from  the  Spanish  by  Wm.  McDonald.  Pre- 
ceded by  a  life  of  the  author.  Dublin,  1882. 
Sm.  8".  7604.6a 

Baltic  sea.     See  Hoefer. 

Bancroft,  George.  History  of  the  formation 
of  the  constitution  of  the  United  States.  N.  Y., 
1882.     2  V.     8°.  4aaoa.68 

Bank  of  North  America.     See  Lewis,  L. 

Banks  and  banking.  See  Hubbard;  —  Lewis, 
L. ; — Macleod. 

Banner,  Edward  G.  Wholesome  houses:  a 
handbook  of  domestic  sanitation  and  ventilation. 
New  ed.     Illus.     L.,  1882.     Sm.  8".  3768.94 

Bargfes,  Jean  J.  L.  Nouvelle  interpretation 
de  I'inscription  phenicienne  d^couverte  par  Ma- 
riette  dans  le  S^rap^um  de  Memphis.  Examen 
critique  de  I'interpretation  donn^c  par  le  due  de 
Luynes.     P.,  1856.     Plate.     8°.  5053- 20 

Barlow,  Joel.     See  Hill,  M. 

Barrett,  R.  S.  Character  building :  talks  to 
young  men.     N.  Y.,  1882.     12".  3588.71 

Bartoli,  Adolfo,  ed.  Scenari  inediti  della  com- 
media  dell'arte  contributo  alia  storia  del  teatro 
popolare  italiano.    Firenze,  1880.    8".        2774.59 

Baumbach,  Rudolf.  Frau  Holde.  Gedicht. 
Lpz.,  1880.     320.  487ob.50 

Bayer,  Robert.  Sesam.  Roman.  Stuttgart, 
188 1.     3  V.  in  I.     i6».  487oa.8x 

Beal,  Samuel.  Abstract  of  four  lectures  on 
Buddhist  literature  in  China.  L.,  1882.  8".  3oai.54 

Beard,  John  R.,  comp.  Scriptural  service 
book;  a  service  book,  consisting  of  passages  of 
Scripture,  arranged  for  singing  in  chants  and 
anthems.     L.,  1861.     Sm.  S».  7444-66 

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Brown,  George,  barrister-at-laru,  1810-1867.^ 
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Browne,  Lennox.  Medical  hints  on  the  pro- 
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—  M^moire  sur  la  reproduction  imprim^e  des 
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Buddha  and  Buddhism.     See  Beal. 

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A  treatise  on  heraldic  escutcheons,  having  a  pair  of  shears 
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Bulkley,  Lucius  D.  Manual  of  diseases  of 
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Bull  Run.     See  Cox. 

Bulletin  annuel  des  finances  des  grandes  villes. 
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Bunker  hill.     See  Wheildon. 

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work  yet  remains  unprinted,  in  manuscript.  This  copy  is 
a  gift:  to  the  Baron  de  Girardot  from  the  author,  and  bears 
his  autog-raph.  Only  one  hundred  copies  were  printed,  and 
a  part  of  them  were  destroyed  by  the  falling  of  a  building 
where  they  were  deposited. 

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Calculus.     See  Hoiiel. 

Calendars.  See  Biot ;  —  Brugsch  ;  —  Chabas  ; 
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Calhoun,  John  C.     See  Hoist. 

Calico  printing.     See  Crookes. 

California.     See  Nordhoff. 

Callon,  Pierre  J.  Lectures  on  mining  at  the 
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Canada.     5eeDussieux; — Relation. 

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Canello,  U.  A.  Storia  della  letteratura  italiana 
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A  continuation  of  G.  Invernizzi's  Storia  letteraria  d'ltalia 
[377 1. 52]  and  carried  forward  to  the  present  time  by  G. 
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Canning,  Albert  S.  G.  Lord  Macaulay,  essay- 
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Cant- Wall,  Edward.  Ireland  under  the  land 
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Cappelletti,  Licurgo.  Studi  sul  Decamerone. 
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Carducci,  Giosue.  Delle  poesie  latine  edite  e 
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Carey,  William.     See  Culross. 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  The  early  kings  of  Norway  : 
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Carthage.     See  Berger. 

Cartulaire  des  abbayes  de  Saint-Pierre  de  la 
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Catacombs.     See  Garrucci. 

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Catholicon  Anglicum,  an  English-Latin  word- 
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Champlain,  Samuel  de.     See  Audiat. 

ChampoUion,  Jean  F.  Lettre  k  M.  Dacier, 
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No.  I  in  ••5053.48 

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Chancel,  Ausone  de.  Cham  etjaphet.  ou  de 
r^migration  des  nfcgres  chez  les  blancs  conRidrfrie 
comme  moyen  providentiel  de  rrfg^n^rcr  la  race 
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Chapman,  Jacob,  and  Lapham,  William  B.. 
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Charlemagne.     See  Cutts. 

Charleston,  S.C.  Yearbook,  1880,  81.  Charles- 
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Contents.  —  1.  From  the  earliest  times  to  the  later  Norman 
period. — 3.  The  period  of  the  early  Plantagenets.  —  3.  The 
wars  of  the  roses. 

Cheever  family.     See  Hassam. 

Chemistry.     See  Post,  J. 

Chester  county,  Pennsylvania.     See  Futhey. 

Chevremont,  F.  Jean-Paul  Marat.  Esprit 
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Children,     ^ec  Keating;  —  Leonard. 

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China.        See  Boulger ;  —  Ch'in  ;  —  Douglas  ; 

—  Geschichte ;  —  Giles ;  —  Mayers. 
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Christian  art.  See  Guardabassi ;  — Smith,  T.R. 

Chronic  diseases.     See  Charcot. 

Chronology.  See  Archinard ;  —  Ayzac ;  — 
Biot;  —  Hofmann;  —  Hommel ;  —  Junker;  — 
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Church,  Ella  R.  Money-making  for  ladies. 
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Cicero,  Marcus  T.  Treatises  on  the  nature  of 
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Cist,  Henry  M.  The  army  of  the  Cumberland. 
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Claimants  to  royalty.     See  Ingram. 

Claretie,  Jules.     See  Lindau. 

Clarke,  Asia  B.  The  elder  and  the  younger 
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Clarke,  James  Freeman,  cotnf.  Coffee  houses 
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Clarke  family,  of  Salem,  Massachusetts.  See 
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Classical  atlas.     See  Johnston. 

Classification  of  books.     See  Smith,  L.  P. 

Claudia,  ^5e«£f.     See  Hack,  Mary  P. 

Clement,  Clara  E.  Charlotte  Cushman.  With 
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Clibborn,  [Edward.']  Essay  on  the  proba- 
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Jehohanan,  and  Amessias,  son  of  Zichri,  hav- 
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Clinics.     See  Billroth. 

Clocks.     See  Lund. 

Coal.     See  Meade. 

Coalmines.     »Sc^  Harper;  —  Wardle. 

Coan,  Titus.  Life  in  Hawaii :  an  autobio- 
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Coffee  houses.   .  See  Clarke,  J.  F. 

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Coffin  family.     See  Brown,  J.  C.  J. 

Colby,  Frederic  T.,  ed.  The  visitation  of  the 
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Collection  de  chroniques  beiges  in6dites. 
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Les  biblioth^ques  de  Madrid  et  de  I'Es- 

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I'histoire  de  Belgique.     1875.  *28ai.25 

Collection  des  voyages  des  souverains  des 

Pays-Bas.     1874,  76.     2  v.  '*'28ai.24 

—  Kervyn  de  Lettenhove,  Joseph  M.  B.  C, 
baron,  ed.  Chroniques  relatives  k  I'histoire  de  la 
Belgique  sous  la  domination  des  dues  de  Bour- 
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Codex  Dunensis.     1875.  *282i.26 

—  Plot,  Charles,  erf.  Cartulaire  de  I'abbaye  de 
Saint-Trond.     1870,  74.     2  v.  *282i.aa 

Collins,  William  L.  La  Fontaine,  and  other 
French  fabulists.  Edinb.,  1882.  [Foreign  clas- 
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Cologne  cathedral.     See  Avenarius. 

Colombier,  Marie.  Le  voyage  de  Sarah  Bern- 
hardt en  Am^rique.  Illustre  de  son  portrait 
et  de  fac-simile  de  caricatures  amdricaines.  P. 
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Columbus,  Christopher.  Carta  de  Cristobal 
Colon  enviada  de  Lisboa  A  Barcelona  en  Marzo 
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noticias  porel  Seudonimode  Valencia.  P.,  1870. 
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1882. 

Columbus,  Christopher,  continued. 

—  Lettre  sur  la  decouverte  du  Nouveau  monde. 
Publi^e  d'aprfes  la  rarissime  version  latine  con- 
servee  a  la  Bibliothfeque  impdriale.  Trad,  en 
frangais,  commentde  [etc.]  par  Lucien  de  Rosny. 
P.,  1865.     8°.  *23i2.8o 

—  See  Belgrano. 

Colyer,  Frederick.  Hydraulic,  steam,  and 
hand  power  lifting  and  pressing  machinery. 
L.,  1881.     73  folded  plates.     8".  3943-59 

Comparetti,  Domenico  P.  A.  Edipo  e  la 
mitologia  comparata.  Saggio  critico.  Pisa, 
1867.     8°.  3006.13 

—  Virgilio  nel  medio  evo.  Livorno,  1872.  2  v. 
8°.  2923.6 

Conchology.     See  Tryon. 

Confessions  of  a  medium.  With  illus.  L., 
1882.     Sm.  8°.  7604.61 

Congrfes  provincial  des  orientalistes  frangais. 
Compte-rendu  de  la  premiere  session.  Saint- 
Etienne,  1875.  T.  i,  2.  Saint-Etienne,  1878. 
2  V.  in  I.     Illus.     Folded  sheet.     8°.         ♦3015.51 

Vol.  3  contains  a  notice  of  F.  J.  Chabas  and  papers  upon 
ancient  Egypt. 

Connecticut.  See  Biographical  encyc. ;  — 
Whitefield. 

Contracts.     See  SeufFert. 

Conze,  Alexander,  and  others.  Die  Ergeb- 
nisse  der  Ausgrabungen  zu  Pergamon.  Vorlau- 
figer  Bericht  von  A.  Conze,  C.  Humann,  R. 
Bohn,  H.  Stiller,  G.  Lolling,  und  O.  Raschdorff. 
Mit  7  Tafeln.    Berlin,  1880.    Illus.    F".      *296o.67 

Cook,  Thomas.  Cook's  handbook  to  Florence. 
L.,  1875.     Folded  map.     Sm.  8°.  *2769a.53 

—  Cook's  handbook  to  Venice.  L.,  1875. 
Folded  map.     Sm.  8°.  *2769a.52 

—  Cook's  tourists'  handbook  for  Holland, 
Belgium,  and  the  Rhine.  L.,  1880.  Folded 
maps.     Sm.  8°.  *2839a.56 

Cook,  Thomas  and  Son.  Cook's  guide  to 
Paris.    With  plan.    L.  [1879?]   Sm.  8".     *2639.76 

—  Cook's  handbook  for  London.  With  maps. 
L.,  1880.     Sm.  8°.  *2469a.90 

—  Cook's  tourist's  handbook  for  Switzerland. 
L.,  1879.     Maps.     Sm.  S».  *2839a.57 

Cookery.     See  Richards. 

Cooper,  Basil  «.  The  hieroglyphical  date  of 
the  Exodus  in  the  annals  of  Thothmes  the 
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8°.  No.  5  in  +5052.25 ;  No.  19  in  **5053.26 

Repr.  from  the  British  quarterly  review. 

Copley,  John  S.     See  Amory. 

Coptic  language  and  literature.  See  Cham- 
pollion ;  —  Klaproth. 

Copyright.  See  Arnold,  M. ;  —  Authorship ;  — 
Hotten  ;  — Marston,  E. 

Coquelin,  Benott  C.     See  De  Amicis. 

Coquerel,  Athanase  (J.).  Conscience  and 
faith.  Five  lectures.  Tr.  by  J.  Edwin  Odgers. 
Prefixed  a  memoir  of  the  author  by  A.  R^ville. 
L.,  1878.     Sm.  8°.  7454-57 

—  The  fine  arts  in  Italy  in  their  religious 
.  aspect :  letters  from  Rome,  Naples,  Pisa,  etc. ; 
with  an  appendix  on  the  iconography  of  the  Im- 
maculate conception.  Tr.  by  Edward  and  Emily 
Higginson.     L.,  18^9-     Sm.  8°.  8068.47 

Corey,  Deloraine  P.  The  Waite  family  of  Mai- 
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Repr.  from  the  N.  E.  hist,  and  geneal.  reg.,  April,  187S. 

Comet.     See  Squire. 


BATES  HALL 

Corneto,  Italy.     See  Dasti. 

Cornwall,  England.     See   Boase ;  — Western. 

Correggio,  Antonio  Allegri,  called.  See  Mi- 
gnaty. 

Cosmogony.     See  Eckstein ;  —  Richard. 

Costume.     See  Hefner. 

Cotterill,  Henry  B.  An  introduction  to  the 
study  of  poetry.   "L.,  1882.     Sm.  8°.  4565.74 

Cotton,  William  A.  Bromsgrove  church :  its 
history  and  antiquities.  L.  [1881.]  lilus.  Folded 
map.     4°.  *34g3.6o 

Courajod,  Louis.  Jean  Warin,  ses  oeuvres  de 
sculpture,  et  le  buste  de  Louis  xiii  du  Mus^e  du 
Louvre.     P.,  1881.     Illus.     Portrs.    8<».      4074.86 

Courvoisier,  Carl.  The  technics  of  violin 
playing,  ed.  and  tr.  by  H.  E.  Krehbiel.  Cine. 
[1880.]     Illus.     8°.  8056.9 

Cox,  Jacob  D.  Atlanta.  N.  Y.,  1882.  Maps. 
[Campaigns  of  the  Civil  war.]     12°.  2324.93 

—  The  second  battle  of  Bull  Run,  as  connected 
with  the  Fitz-John  Porter  case.  Cincin.,  iSSa. 
16°.  2324.9a 

Craik,  Dinah  M.,  formerly  Miss  Mulock. 
Plain  speaking.     L.,  18132.     Sm.  8°.  3554-53 

Contents.  — T\ie,  tide  at  the  flood;  Victim*  mnd  victim, 
isers;  "Odd"  people;  A  little  music;  Cooies;  Decayed 
gentlewomen;  On  novels  and  novel-makers;  Li^ht  in  dark- 
ness ;  An  island  of  the  blest ;  How  she  told  a  lie ;  A  ruined 
palace. 

Creation.  See  Eckstein  ;  —  Monell ;  —Richard. 

Credit.     See  Macleod. 

Crescini,  Vincenzo.  Orlando  nella  Chanson 
de  Roland  e  nei  poemi  del  Bojardo  e  dell'  Arios- 
to.  Sigue  una  appendice  sul  poema  franco-veneto 
Ugo  d'Alvernia.     Bologna,  1880.     16°.      2774.60 

CroUalanza,  Godefrov  de.  Les  compagnons 
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Crookes,  William.  Dyeing  and  tissue-print- 
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Cross,  D.  W.  Fifty  years  with  ^un  and  rod. 
Including  tables  showing  the  velocity,  disUnce, 
penetration  or  effect  of  shot,  calculated  by  Leo- 
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etc.     Cleveland,  O.,  1880.     Illus.     12°.     6007.86 

Cruikshank,  George.     5«r«?Jerrold. 

Culross,  James.  William  Carey.  N.  Y.,  188a. 
12°.  a459-9« 

Cumberland,  Army  of  the.  5«#  Cist ;  — 
Society. 

Cuneiform  inscriptions.  See  Hmcks ;  — L^nor- 
mant;  —  Oppert;  —  Saulcy ;  —  Tychsen. 

Currency.     See  Willson. 

Curwen,  John.  The  art  of  teaching,  and  the 
teaching  of  music :  being  the  teacher  s  manual 
of  the  tonic  sol-fa  method.  L.  [1875]  Po»^- 
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Cushman,  Charlotte  S.     Stt  Clement. 

Cutts,  Edward  L.  Charlemagne.  VV  ith  map. 
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Dahlgren, Madeline V.  South-MounUm mapc 
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Dahn,  Felix.  Urgeschichte  der  germanischen 
und  romanischen  Vdlker.  Mit  I  us.  und  Kar- 
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Dana,  Alexander  H.  Enigmas  of  life,  death, 
and  theVuture  sUte.     N.  Y..  .882      "^-^  5444-63 

Dana,  John  J.  Memoranda  of  some  of  the 
descendants  of  Richard  Dana.   ^B^.  ^^^.^^^^ 

Dante  Alighieri.     Set  Rcnier. 
Darlington,  England.     See  Bousfield. 


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July, 


Darwin,  Charles  R.     See  Schmidt,  (E.)  O. 

Dasti,  Luigi.  Notizie  storiche  archeologiche 
di  Tarquinia  e  Corneto.  Roma,  1S78.  Folded 
maps.     8°.  2735.50 

Daudet,  Alphonse.     See  De  Amicis. 

Daudet,  (L.  M.)  Ernest.  Histoire  de  la  res- 
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—  Le  lendemain  du  pechd.  Roman.  36  ^d. 
P.,  1881.     18°.  4662.70 

Davanne,  Alphonse.  La  photographic  appli- 
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Day,  John  A.  A  partial  register  of  the 
descendants  of  Anthony  Day,  of  Gloucester, 
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No.  5  in  *4334-54 

Dajrton,  Abram  C.  Last  days  of  Knicker- 
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16°.  2378.69 

De  Amicis,  Edmondo.  Impressioni  di  Roma. 
2a  ed.     Firenze,  1870.     16°.  27593.59 

—  Ritratti  letterari.  Milano,  1881.   16°.  4646.60 

Contents.  —  A.  Daudet;  ]S.  Zola;  fe.  Augier;  A.  Dumas 
•  (fils)  ;  L'attore  Coquelin ;   P.  DeroulMe. 

Deane,  Margery,  pseud.    See  Pitman,  Marie  J. 

Decoration  in  painting,  sculpture,  architecture, 
and  art  manufactures.  New  ser.  Vol.  3.  No.  13- 
15.     1882.     L.  [1882.]     Fo.  *6922.i 

De  Costa,  Benjamin  F.  Verrazano  the  ex- 
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voyage,  with  an  examination  of  the  map  of 
Hieronimo  da  Verrazano,  and  a  dissertation  upon 
the  globe  of  Vlpius.  Prefixed  a  bibliography  of 
the  subject.  N.  Y.,  1881.  Illus.  Portrs.  Maps. 
4°.  *23ii.66 

De  Franceschi,  Carlo.  L'Istria.  Note  storiche. 
Parenzo,  1879.     8°.  2812.59 

Deir-el-Bahari.  See  Duemichen ;  —  Mariette ; 
—  Maspero. 

De  Kay,  Charles.  The  vision  of  Esther. 
[Poem.]     N.  Y.,  1882.     120.  2402.81 

Delaumosne,  —  abbd.  The  art  of  oratory, 
system  of  Delsarte,  from  the  French  by  Frances 
A.  Shaw.     Albany,  1882.     Illus.     8°.  3596.75 

Denderah,  Egypt.     See  Zodiac. 

Denison,  Frederic.  Narragansett.  Sea  and 
shore.  An  illus.  guide  to  Providence,  Newport, 
and  all  the  sea-side  resorts  of  Rhode  Island. 
With  maps.  2d  and  rev.  ed.  Prov.  [^Cop.  1880.] 
Folded  maps.     Illus.     8°.  ^2338. 67 

Denton,  John  B.  Sewage  disposal.  Ten  years' 
experience  in  works  of  intermittent  downward 
filtration;  with  notes  on  sewage  farming.  L., 
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De  Peyster,  John  W.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots. 
A  study.  By  "Anchor"  [^pseud.^.  N.  Y.,  1882. 
L.  8°.  2443.66 

D^roulfede,  Paul.     See  De  Amicis. 

Des  EcheroUes,  Alexandrine.  Une  famille 
noble  sous  la  terreur  [1793,  94].     P.,  1879.     8°- 

46403.67 

A  new  edition  of  the  author's  "  Quelques  ann^es  de  ma 
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Deutsch-franzdsische  Krieg,  Der.  1870-71. 
Redigirt  von  der  kriegsgeschichtlichen  Abthei- 
lung  des  grossen  Generalstabes.  Th.  i.  B.  i,  2. 
Th.  2.  B.  1-3.     Berlin,  1872-81.     5  v.     8°. 

Text,  4822.53  ;  Atlas,  48203.4 

Deutsche  Shakespeare-Gesellschaft.  Jahrbuch. 
Jahrg.  15,  16.     Weimar,  1880,  81.     8°.  4593.1 

Devonshire,  England.  See  Colby ;  —  Western. 


Diamonds.     See  Streeter. 

Dicey,  Edward.  Victor  Emmanuel.  L.  [1S82.] 
Portr.     [New  Plutarch.]     Sm.  8".  2748.56 

Dickens,  Charles, yr.  Dickens's  dictionary  of 
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Dickinson,  Reginald.  Summary  of  the  rules 
and  procedure  of  foreign  parliaments.  L.,  1882. 
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Dijon,  France.     See  Gautier,  J.  B. 

Dining.     See  Brillat-Savarin. 

Dirichlet,  Peter  G.  L.  Vorlesungen  iiber 
Zahlentheorie.  Herausg.  und  mit  Zusatzen 
versehen  von  R.  Dedekind.  3te  verm.  Aufl. 
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Disraeli,  Benjamin,  earl  of  Beaconsfield. 
[Novels  and  tales.  Hughenden  ed.]  L.,  1881. 
II  V.     8".     Namely:  — 

Alroy ;  Ixion  in  heaven ;  The  infernal  mar- 
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Coningsby. 


^*4562.56 


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Contarini  Fleming.     The  rise  of  Iskander. 

***4562.52 
Endymion.       [Also,  Memoir  of   the    earl   of 
Beaconsfield.]     Portr.  *^*4562.6o 

Henrietta  Temple,  a  love  story.  *^*4562.54 

Lothair.  ♦^*4562.59 

Sybil ;  or,  the  two  nations.  *,*4562.57 

Tancred  :  or,  the  new  crusade.  ♦^*4562.58 

Venetia.  ***4562.55 

Vivian  Grey.  *^*4562.50 

The  young  duke.     Count  Alarcos,  a  tragedy. 

***4562"5i 

Distemper  (painting).     See  Lloyds. 

Dobbs,  Richard  S.  Reminiscences  of  life  in 
Mvsore,  South  Africa,  and  Burmah.  Dublin, 
1882.     Sm.  8°.  5057.15 

Dobson,  G.  E.  Monograph  of  the  insectivora, 
systematic  and  anatomical.  Part  i.  Erinaceidae, 
Centetidze,  and  Solenodontidae.  L.,  1882.  Illus. 
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Dod's  Parliamentary  companion.  1882.  L., 
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Dodge,  Richard  I.  Our  wild  Indians  :  thirty- 
three  vears'  personal  experience.  Illus.  Portrs. 
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Doehn,  Rudolf.  Beitrage  zur  Geschichte  der 
nordamerikanischen   Union,     iter  Band.     Lpz., 

1 88 1.  8°.  4222.66 

Contents.  —  i.  Die  Administrationen  der  Prasidenten 
U.  S.  Grant  und  R.  B.  Hayes. 

Donnolo,  Sabbatai.  II  commento  di  Sabbatai 
Donnolo  sul  libro  della  Creazione.  Pubblicato 
per  la  prima  volta  nel  testo  ebraico  con  note  e 
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Dos  Passos,  John  R.  Treatise  on  the  law  of 
stock-brokers  and  stock  exchanges.  N.  Y.,  1882. 
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Douglas,  Robert  K.     China.    With  map.  L., 

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Douglass,  Frederick.     Life  and  times,  written 

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Drama.  See  Almanach ;  —  Bartoli ;  —  Bour- 
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Draughts  (game).     See  Birch. 

Drawing.     See  Foster. 

Drummond,  James,  0/  Hampstead,  England. 
Spiritual  religion.  Sermons  on  Christian  faith 
and  life.     L.,  1870.     Sm.  8°.  5445-84 


1882. 

Dublin  university.  Calendar,  1882.  Dublin, 
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12°;  ^     ^     .   ,   ,     ,     .  *5599a.72 

Dubrac,  F.  Traite  de  jurisprudence  m^dicale 
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Dudgeon,  Robert  C.  History  of  the  Edin- 
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(now)  Third  battalion  the  Royal  Scots;  with 
account  of  the  militia,  and  a  brief  sketch  of  the 
Old  Royal  Scots.  Edinb.,  1882.  Portrs.  Illus. 
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Duehring,  E.  Kritische  Geschichte  der  allge- 
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Duemichen,  Johannes.  The  fleet  of  an  Egyp- 
tian queen  from  the  xvii  century  before  our  era. 
And  ancient  Egyptian  military  on  parade,  repre- 
sented on  a  monument  of  the  same  age.  Both 
in  some  parts  restored  and  published  after  a 
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addition  to  the  History  of  the  navigation  and 
commerce  of  antiquity.  Tr.  from  the  German, 
by  Anna  Duemichen.  Lpz.,  1868.  33  plates. 
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Duerer,  Albrecht.  The  passion  of  our  Lord 
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This  edition  of  Diirer's  Smaller  Passion  is  virtually  the 
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—  See  Thausing. 

Dufour,  L.  Petit  dictionnaire  des  falsifica- 
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Dufresny,  Charles  R.  Entretiens  ou  amuse- 
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Dulaurier,  Edouard.  Etude  sur  I'organisation 
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Dumas,  Alexandre,  ^/5.     See  De  Amicis. 

Dumast,  (A.)  Prosper  (F.),  baron  Guerrier 
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langues,  lu  dans  les  stances  du  7  avril  et  du  30 
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Dupleix,  Joseph  F.,  marquis.  See  Bionne  ;  — 
Hamont. 

Dupuis,  Charles  F.  Mdmoire  explicatif  du 
zodiaque  chronologique  et  mythologique.  P., 
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Durm,  Josef.  Die  Baustile :  historische  und 
technische  Entwickelung.  i.  Band.  Die  Bau- 
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Duruy,  Albert.  L'instruction  publique  et  la 
revolution.     P.,  1882.  ,  8°.  3596.74 

Dussieux,  Louis  (E.)  Le  Canada  sous  la 
domination  francjaise,  d'aprfes  les  archives  de  la 
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map.     12°.  4319.15 

Dutt,  Toru.  Ancient  ballads  and  legends  of 
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Dyer,  Thomas  H.  On  imitative  art,  its  prin- 
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East,  The.    See  Mills ;  — Terrien ;  — Truebner. 

Eckstein,  Ferdinand,  baron  d'.  Sur  les  sources 
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■„  ,  3oa7-5x 

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Eddy  family.  The.     Reunion  at  Providence  to 
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Edersheim,  Alfred.  Sketches  of  Jewish  social 
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Edessa,  Syria.     See  Texier. 

Edinburgh,  or  Queen's  regiment  light  infantry 
militia.     See  Dudgeon. 

Education.     See    Adams,    F. ;  —  Duruy;  

Spiers. 

Education :  an  international  magazine.  Bi- 
monthly. T.  W.  Bicknell,  conductor.  Vol.  i.  B., 
i88x.     Portrs.     8°.  *7590.ss 

Edwards,  Emory.  Catechism  of  the  marine 
steam  engine,  for  the  use  of  engineers,  firemen, 
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12°.  4017.10 

Egypt.      See   Abd  al-Latif;  —  Altmucllcr; — 
Belgium   of   the    East;  —  Hope-Edwardcs ;  — 
Manning;  —  Maspero. 
'  —  Antiquities.  See  Bargfes ;  —  Bertou  ;  —  Biot ; 

—  Birch ;  —  Bock ;  —  Briire ;  —  Brugsch ;  — 
Cailliaud;  —  Calendars;  —  Chabas;  — Chro- 
nology ;  —  Clibborn  ;  —  Congrts ;  —  Cooper ;  — 
Duemichen  ;  —  Goodwin,  C.  W. ;  — Hofmann;  — 
Junker ;  —  Leemans ;  —  Letronne ;  —  Linant  de 
Bellefonds ;  —  Loewe ;  —  Mariette ;  —  Martin,  T. 
H. ;  —  Maspero;  —  Mayer;  —  Millin;  — Obe- 
lisks ;  —  Passalacqua ;  —  Perrot ;  —  Pleytc ;  — 
Portal ;  —  Quatremire ;  —  Recueil ;  —  Redford ; 

—  Reinisch  ;  —  Rougd ;  —  Schiaparclli ;  —  Uhle- 
mann;  —  Villette;  —  Villiers  du  Terrage;  — 
Zodiac. 

Einhom,  David.  Ausgewahltc  Predigtcn  und 
Reden.  Herausg.  von  K.  Kohler.  N.  Y..  1881. 
8°.  544X-M 

Electricity.  See  Cazin;  —  Fournier;  —  Ho»- 
pitalier. 

Eliot,  .SVr  John,  1590-1632.  De  jure  maicstatis, 
or  political  treatise  of  government  (1628-30)  and 
The  letter-book  (1625-1633).  Now  for  the  firat 
time  printed.  Ed.  by  A.  B.  Grosart.  L..  1883. 
2  V.     Sm.  4°.  •••»$34-»i 

Elizabethan  England  in  gentle  and  simple  life. 
Being:  1.  England's  address  to  her  three  daugh- 
ters. The  universities  of  Cambridge  and  Oxford, 
and  Lincoln's  inn  :  from  Polimantcia,  1595.  a. 
A  quest  of  enquiric  by  women  to  know  whether 
the  Tripe-woman  was  trimmed,  1595.  Ed.  with 
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EUery,  Harrison.  The  Vernon  family  and 
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Elliot,  Sir  Henry  M.  The  history  of  India,  at 
told  by  its  own  historians.  The  Muhammadan 
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Ellis,  George  E.  The  red  man  and  the  white 
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cultivation,  etc.,  of  the  various  groups  of  roses 
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Elwes,  Dudley  G.  C.,  and  Robinson,  Charles 
J.  A  history  of  the  castles,  mansions,  and 
manors  of  Western  Sussex.  With  illus.  by  T. 
Batterbury  and  Wm.  Penstone,  and  numerous 
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4°.  *,^*246oa.59 

Contains  pedigrees  of  many  Sussex  families. 

Embryology.     See  His. 

Encyclopedic  d'architecture.  Revue  mensu- 
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1881.     P.,  i88i.     F".  *4090.5i 

Engel,  Otto.  Isis  und  Osiris.  Eine  mytholo- 
gische  Abhandlung.     Nordhausen,  1866.     8". 

No.  6  in  **5052.25 

Engineering.     See  Wiebe. 

England.  History,  etc.  See  Chautauqua  ;  — 
Freeman ;  —  Lecky ;  —  McCarthy ;  —  Rogers  ;  — 
Stern. 

England,  Church  of.  See  Jennings; — Year 
book. 

English  language  and  literature.  See  Cathol- 
icon  ;  —  Chautauqua  ;  —  Hodgson ;  —  Morley ;  — 
Morris  ;  —  Ogilvie  ;  —  Oliphant ;  —  Peabody ;  — 
Quellen,  vol.  16,  20,  45;  —  Schipper;  —  Skeat; 
—  Wilkins. 

Erckmann,  Emile,  and  Chatrian,  Alexandre. 
Le  banni :  roman  patriotique.      P.  [1882.-*]     12°. 

2697.73 

Contains  also  Tiis  moi!  Quel  est  ton  pays?  Chant  alsacien 
avec  accompagnement  de  piano.  Paroles  d'Erckmann- 
Chatrian,   musique  d'Adolphe   Sellenick. 

Etcher,  The.  Vol.  3.  L.,  1881.  F".  %*C.27oa.5 

Etchings,     See  Grindon. 

Ethics.     See  Pollock;  —  Posnett;  —  Stephen. 

Eton,  England.     See  Rimmer. 

Euphuism.     See  Landmann. 

Europe.  See  Hallam  ;  —  Harrington  ;  —  King, 
E. ;  —  Loomis ;  —  Mission  ;  —  Pitman. 

Everett,  Joseph  D.  Vibratory  motion  and 
sound.     L.,  1882.     Plates.     80.  3963.68 

Evolution.        See     Bouverie ;  —  Nicolas ;  — 
Schmidt,  (E.)  O. 
.  Fabens  family.     See  Perkins,  G.  A. 

Fabre,  Ferdinand.     See  Lindau. 

Fabretti,  Ariodante.  Raccolta  numismatica 
del  R.  museo  di  antichita  di  Torino.  Monete 
consolari.     Roma,  1876.     8°.  2751.53 

Factories.     See  Thwaite. 

Fairbairn,  Patrick.  The  typology  of  scripture. 
9thed.,with  enl.  index.  N.Y.,  n.d.  2  v.  8°.  3423.61 

Fairy  tales.     See  Sauveur ;  —  Stephens. 

Fanning,  John  T.  A  practical  treatise  on 
hydraulic  and  water-supply  engineering.  With 
tables  and  illus.  3d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1882.  8°.     3944.62 

Farina,  Salvatore.  Amorebendato.  Racconto. 
3a  ed.     Milano.    [1880.]     32°.  2779a.59 

—  Capelli  biondi.  Romanzo.  3a  ed.  Torino, 
1879.     ^6°.  2779a.58 

—  Dalla  spuma  del  mare.  Racconto.  2a  ed. 
Milano,  1876.     16°.  2779a.55 

—  II  tesoro  di  Donnina.  2a  ed.  Milano,  1878. 
16°.  2779a.54 

Favre,  Jules  (C.  G.)  Plaidoyers  politiques  et 
judiciaires  [1833-79].  Publics  par  Mme.  v^e  Jules 
Favre.     P.,  1882.     2  v.     Portr.     8°.  4624.52 

Felton,  Cyrus.  A  brief  account  of  some  of  the 
descendants  of  Nathaniel  and  Mary  Felton,  of 
Salem,  Mass.     B.,  1877.     8°.       No.  4  in  *4334.56 


Fentress,  Walter  E.  H.  Centennial  history  of 
the  U.  S.  navy  yard,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Portsmouth,  1876.     8°.  *4339-56 

Fermentation.     See  Schuetzenberger. 

Ferry,  Orris  S.  Memorial  addresses  on  [his] 
life  and  character.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  and 
House  of  representatives,  Feb.  8,  1876.  [Wash.] 
1876.     Portr.     8°.  *434i.74 

Fiction.     See  Leypoldt. 

Finance.     See  Bulletin. 

Financial  reform  almanack,  The,  1882.  L. 
[1882.]     8°.  *564oa.38 

Fine  arts  (including  finely  illustrated  works). 
See  Art ;  —  Art  pour  tous ;  —  Audsley ;  —  Avena- 
rius ;  —  Bible,  Esther;  —  Buchta  ;  —  Coquerel ;  — 
Decoration  ;  —  Dyer ;  —  Etcher ;  —  Gruyer ;  — 
Guardabassi ;  —  Hamerton  ;  —  Havard  ;  — Jahr- 
buch  ;  — Jahrbiicher;  —  Meisterwerke  ;  —  Mi- 
gnaty ;  —  Mueller,  H.  A. ;  —  Paris,  Salon  ;  — 
Perrot ;  —  Redford  ;  —  Smith,  J.  C. ;  —  South  Ken- 
sington ;  —  Thausing. 

Fisher,  George  P.  Life  of  Benjamin  Silliman. 
N.  Y.,  1866.     2  V.     Portr.     8".  4349-27 

Fisher,  Herbert  W.  Considerations  on  the 
origin  of  the  American  [civil]  war.  L.,  1865. 
16°.  4329.40 

Fitzgeoffrey,  Rev.  Charles,  1575-1638.  Poems. 
Ed.  with  introd.  and  notes  by  A.  B.  Grosart. 
[Manchester.]     1881.     Sm.  4°.  ***2535.27 

Fitzgerald,  Percy.  Recreations  of  a  literary 
man,  or  does  writing  pay?  L.,  1S82.  2  v.  Sm. 
8°.  2554.55 

Flaubert,    Gustave.     See   Brandes;  —  Lindau. 

Fletcher  family.     See  Genealogical. 

Florence,  Italy.     See  Cook ;  — Machiavelli. 

Florida.     See  Brooks,  A.  M. 

Floyer,  Ernest  A.  Unexplored  Baluchistan. 
A  survey,  with  observations,  etc.,  of  a  route 
through  Mekran,  Bashkurd,  Persia,  Kurdistan, 
and  Turkey.  With  illus.  and  map.  L.,  1882. 
Portr.     8°.  3071.58 

Fluids.     See  Stanley,  W.  F. 

Folk  lore.  See  Almanach  des  traditions  popu- 
laires ;  —  Theal. 

Forster,  Edward  J.,  and  Appleton,  William  S. 
Family  of  Foster,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.  [B., 
1871.]     8°.  No.  6  in  *4334.56 

Repr.  from  the  N.  E.  hist,  and  geneal.  reg.,  Jan.,  1S71. 

Foster,  Vere.  Complete  course  of  drawing, 
with  instructions.  By  E.  Duncan,  J.  Callow 
[etc.].     L.  [1879.]     13  "OS.  in  2  v.     8°,  obi. 

*8o68.48 

Fothergill,  John  M.  Chronic  bronchitis,  its 
forms  and  treatment.  With  illus.  N.  Y.,  1882. 
8°.  379oa.70 

Foundations.     See  Powell. 

Fournier,  George,  ed.  Recueil  g^n^ral  de  tous 
les  brevets  d'invention  ayant  trait  k  I'^lectricit^, 
pris  en  France  depuis  le  7  Jan.,  1791.  P.,  1881. 
[Exposition  Internationale  d'^lectricit^,  Paris. 
1 88 1.]     8°.  Patent  Room 

Fowler,  F.  G.  Short-hand  execution.  Appli- 
cable to  any  system  of  stenography.  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  1881.     16°.  2119.29 

France.  Annales  du  s^nat  et  de  la  chambre 
des  deputes.  (Nouvelle  s^rie.)  Session  ordi- 
naire de  i88i.     P.,  1881.     5  V.     40.  *664oa.5i 

This  set  is  a  continuation  of  the  Annales  du  srfnat  «  de 
la  chambre  des  d<!putds  [on  •66soa.4].  No  more  of  this 
Nouvelle  sirie  will  be  received,  for  the  same  matter  is  pub- 
lished with  the  Journal  officiel  de  la  Rrfpublique  fran^aise. 


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1882. 

"^     France,  continued. 

—  Bureau  des  longitudes.  Connaissance  des 
temps  ou  des  mouvements  celestes.  1883.  P., 
1881.     8°.  *59i7-5 

—  Ministry  of  finance.  Bulletin  de  statistique 
et  de  legislation  compar^e.  Table  des  matieres 
contenues  dans  les  dix  premiers  volumes. 
(1877-81.)     P.,   1882.     8°.  *662oa.6o 

—  Mitiistry  of  public  instruction.  Annales  du 
bureau  central  m^t^orologique  de  France,  pu- 
blides  par  E.  Mascart.  1879.  P-'  ^881,  82.  4  v. 
in  2.     Illus.     Maps.     4°.  *396o.50 

—  Ministry  of  zvar.  Manuel  de  I'instructeur 
de  tir,  approuv^  par  le  ministre  de  la  guerre-le 
12  {6v.,  1877.     Limoges,  1880.     32°.  5959^.74 

—  History,  etc.  See  Jervis ;  —  Maurice ;  — 
Rott ;  — Touchard-Lafosse. 

—  I^ouis  JCV.     See  Jackspn,  C.  C. ;  — Vandal. 

—  Revolution.     See  Des  EcheroUes ;  —  Duruy ; 

—  Ginguen6 ;  — Jervis. 

—  Restoration,  1814-30.     See  Daudet. 

—  Hundred  days,  1815.     See  Gardner,  D. 
Franco-German  war,  1870,  71.     See  Deutsch. 
Franpois,  Louise  von.    Phosphorus  HoUunder. 

Zu  Fiissen  des  Monarchen.  Stuttgart.  [1881.] 
16°.  4874-33 

Franklin,  Benjamin.     See  United  States. 

Franzos,  Carl  E.  Stille  Geschichten.  3te, 
der  Miniatur-Ausgabe  ite  Aufl.  Dresden,  1881. 
16°.  4875-70 

Contents.  —  Die  Locke  der  heiligen  Agathe ;  "  Sophie ! " ; 
Friedrich  V.  Schiller;  Der  Hiob  von  Unterach;  Es  liegt  in 
derll^uft!;   Unser  Hans. 

Fraser,  Robert  W.  Seaside  divinity.  With 
illus.  bj  H.  N.  Humphreys  [etc.].  2d  ed.  rev. 
L.  [1862.]     Sm.  8°.  5879-52 

A  series  of  papers  on  the  natural  history  of  the  sea 
shore. 

Frederick  IL,  the  Great,  king  of  Prussia. 
See  Oncken. 

Free  will.     See  Herzen. 

Freeman,  Edward  A.  The  reign  of  William 
Rufusand  the  accession  of  Henry  the  first  [1087- 
1135].     Oxford,  1882.     2  V.     8°.  2424.25 

Freiligrath,  Ferdinand.  Ferdinand  Freiligrath. 
Ein  Dichterleben  in  Briefen.  Von  Wilhelm  Buch- 
ner.   iter  Band.  Lahr,  1882.  Portr.  8°.        2845.70 

The  second  and  concluding  volume  will  soon  be  received 
by  the  Library. 

Friederichs,  Carl.  Greek  sculpture.  Selec- 
tions from  Friederichs'  Bausteine :  tr.  and  an- 
notated by  D.  Cady  Eaton.  Parts  i,  2.  New 
Haven,  1881.     8°.  *8o69.24 

French  and  Indian  war,  1754-59.  See  Rela- 
tion. 

French   language  and   literature.    See  Blad^; 

—  Lindau  ;  —  Littre ;  —  Sauveur ;  —  Qu^rard ;  — 
Virmond. 

Froude,  James  A.  Thomas  Carlyle.  History 
of  the  first  forty  years  of  his  life,  1795-1835. 
L.,  1882.     2  V.     Illus.     Po/trs.     8°.  2450.51 

Fuchs,  K.  Les  volcans  et  les  tremblements 
de  terre.  3e  dd.  P.,  1881.  Illus.  Folded  map. 
[Bibl.  scient.  internat]     8°.  3866.75 

Fucini,  Renato.  {Neri  Tanfucio.^  Napoli  a 
occhio  nudo.  Lettere  ad  un  amico.  Firenze, 
1878.     16°.  2768.67 

Fiihrer  zu  den  Excursionen  der  Deutschen 
geologischen  Gesellschaft  nach  der  allgemeinen 
Versammlung  in  Wien  1877.  Herausg.  von  den 
Geschaftsfuhrern  Fr.  v.  Hauer  und  M.  Neumayr. 
Wien.  [1877.]    Illus.  Folded  maps.    16°.    5869.57 


BATES  HAT.T, 

Fuller,  J.  Franklin,  and  Whitney,  William  H. 
Set  of  plans  showing  the  Back  bay  [Bostonl 
1814-1881.  B.,i88i.  15  ff.  6plan8.  40.  •^*^zio.^^ 

Fulton,  James  A.  Peach  culture.  Illus.  New 
enl.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1882.     12°.  300570 

Fulton  ferry,  N.  V.     See  Pierrepont. 

Futhey,  J.  Smith,  and  Cope,  Gilbert.  History 
of  Chester  county,  Pennsylvania,  with  geneaf. 
and  biog.  sketches.  Phila.,  1881.  Portrs.  Illus. 
Maps.     4".  •2370.57 

Future  life.     See  Dana. 

Gallenga,  Antonio.  Summer  tour  in  Russia. 
L.,  1882.     Folded  map.     8".  3064.24 

Gardner,  Asa  B.  The  battles  of  "  Gravellj 
Run,"  "Dinwiddle  court-house,"  and  "Five 
forks,"  Va.,  1865.  Argument  on  behalf  of  P. 
H.  Sheridan,  respondent,  before  the  court  of 
inquiry,  in  the  case  of  G.  K.  Warren,  applicant. 
Chic,  1881.     Folded  maps.     8".  *43a3.86 

Gardner,  Dorsey.  Quatre  Bras,  Ligny  and 
Waterloo.  Narrative  of  the  campaign  in  Bel- 
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Garfield,  James  A.  See  Bellows ;  —  Blaine ;  — 
Literary. 

Gamier,  Pierre.  Dictionnaire  annuel  des 
progrfes  des  sciences  et  institutions  m^dicales, 
i7e  annee,  1881.     P.,  1882.     8P.  •5736.16 

Garrigues,  — .  Le  systime  m^trique.  Ou- 
vrage  d  I'usage  des  ^coles  primaires.  30  id. 
P.,  1881.     Illus.     24°.  5939a->t 

Garrucci,  RafFaele.  Vetri  ornati  di  figure  in 
oro  trovati  nei  cimiteri  cristiani  di  Roma.  Ed. 
2a,  con  atlante  di  42  tavole.  Roma,  1864.  3  v. 
Text,  4";  Atlas,  Fo.  •a750.54 

Gascony,  France.     See  Blad^. 

Gautier,  Jean  B.,  1697-1781.  Armorial  de  la 
Chambre  des  comptes  de  Dijon,  d'apris  le 
manuscrit  inedit  du  Pfere  Gautier,  avcc  un  cha- 
pitre  suppMmentaire  pour  les  officiers  du  bureau 
des  finances  de  la  m^me  ville,  par  J.  d'Arbau- 
mont.     Dijon,  1 88 1.     Illus.     L.  8°.  *^^-l 

Gautier,  Th^ophile.  One  of  Cleopatra** 
nights,  and  other  fantastic  romances.  Tr.  bj 
Lafcadio  Hearn.    N.  Y.,  1882.  Portr.  S-.  2662.64 

Contents.  —  One  of  Cleopatra's  niehts ;  Clarimonde ;  Arria 
Marcella;  The  mummy's  foot;  Omphale;  King  Candauic*. 

Gay,  Frederick  L.  John  Gay  of  Dedham.  and 
some  of  his  descendants.     B.,  1879.     8". 

No.  I  in  •4334-53 

Repr.  from  the  N.E.  hist,  geneal.  reg.  for  Jan.,  1S79. 

Gedney  family.     See  Waters. 

Geiger,  Ludwig.  Petrarka.  L..1874.  8».   2744-63 

Geikie,  Archibald.  Geological  skctchct  at 
home  and  abroad.    L.,  1882.    lUus.   8».      3866.76 

Gems.     See  Levy. 

Genealogical  and  historical  sketches  of  the 
Fletcher  family ;  descendants  of  Robert  FMctcher, 
of  Concord,  'Mass.,  1630;  delivered  at  their 
second  reunion  at  Lowell,  Aug.  21,  22.  1878. 
Lowell,  1878.     80.  No.  5  in  •4334.5« 

Genealogy.  See  Adams,  G. ;  —  Andcraon. 
W. ;  —  Annuario ;  —  Appleton,  W.  S. ;  —  Brown. 
T    c.    T. :  —  Chapman ;  —  Chipman ;  —  Colfin ; 

-  Corey ;  -  Dana ;  -  Day ;  -  Edd^r ;  -  Ellerr ; 

—  Elwes ;  —  F^elton  ;  —  Forstcr ;  —  Gay ;- Good- 
win,  D. ;  —  Gothaisches ;  — Hassam :  — Hayward ; 
-Hazen  ;  -  Hill,  M. ;  -  Libby ;  -  Mackenzie ; -- 
Merrick;  — OHart;  -Perkins.  G.  A.;  --Rich, 
_  steiner ;  —  Titus ;  —  Waters ;  —  Wc«tcm ;  — 
Willard. 

Geneva.     See  Roget. 


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Genji  monogatari ;  the  most  celebrated  of  the 
classical  Japanese  romances ;  tr.  bj  Suyematz 
Kenchio.     L..  1882.     Sm.  8°.  3028.58 

Geology.  See  Fiihrer ;  —  Geikie ;  —  Harrison  ; 
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Georgia.     See  Aver_y. 

German  language  and  literature.  See  Gost- 
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Girardot,  Auguste  T.,  baron  de.  Frederic 
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Gloucestershire  notes  and  queries.  Ed.  by 
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Goethe,  Johann  W.  von.  Briefe  an  die  Grafin 
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Gothaisches  genealogisches  Taschenbuch  der 
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—  Calendar  of  state  papers  and  manuscripts, 
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By  a  recent  order  of  the  Bengal  government  the  Kayathi 
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Grindon,  Leopold  H.  Lancashire,  brief  his- 
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Grosvenor,  J.  du  V.  Model  yachts  and  boats. 
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Groton,  Massachusetts.     See  Green,  S.  A. 

Gruyer,  Francois  A.  Raphael,  peintre  de  por- 
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Guenther,  Graf  von  Sch-warzburg.  ^Scejanson. 

Guide  books.  See  Cook  ;  —  Denison ;  —  King, 
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Guido  da  Ferrara.     See  Panzer. 

Guillaume  IX  (le  troubadour),  due  (TAqui- 
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Guizot,  Fran<jois  P.  G.  Shakespeare  et  son 
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No.  3  in  **5052.22 

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No.  4  in  **5052.22 

Gunnery.     See  Cross. 

Guppy,  R.  J.  Lech  mere,  comp.  The  Trinidad 
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Gurteen,  S.  Humphreys.  A  handbook  of 
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Volmerstein;  Christine  Alsop;  Sarah  A-n  and  Elizabeth 
W.;  Christian  Eddy  and  Louise  Schepler;  Fidelia  Fiske; 
Adelaide  L.  Newton ;  Lena  Huber;  Wilhelmina,  viscount- 
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—  Same.     2d  ed.  No.  3  in  **G.74.i6 

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Holland,  Frederic  M.  Sordello.  A  story  from 
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Hoist,  Hermann  von.     John  C.  Calhoun.     B., 

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This  is  a  re-arrangement  of  old  materials  rather  than  a 
new  work.  The  Life  of  Horace  can  be  found  in  the  "  An- 
cient classics  for  English  readers,"  and  the  translations  of 
the  Odes  have  already  passed  through  several  editions. 
There  are  additions  and  improvements,  and  many  odes  have 
been  retranslated,  and  the  whole  book  has  a  permanent  value 
which  neither  of  its  predecessors  possessed.  —  Athenaum. 

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Hospitaller,  E.  The  modern  applications  of 
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Hovgaard,  Andre.  Nordenskiold's  voyage 
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Howard- Vyse,  (Elizabeth.?).  A  winter  in 
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The  preface  is  signed  L.  H.  V. 

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Hudson,  Henrj  N.  Text-book  of  prose  :  from 
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Hugo,  Victor  (M.),  comie.  CEuvres  completes. 
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Hunt,  Thomas  S.  The  mineral  resources  of 
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Hydraulics.     See  Stanley,  W.  F. ;  —  Stone. 

Hydrography.     See  Wharton. 

Hydrostatics.     See  Walton. 

Ibis.     See  Rozifere. 

Ibn  Batutah,  Abu  Abdallah  Mohammed,  called. 
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Ihne,  Wilhelm.  The  history  of  Rome.  En- 
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Indians  of  America.  Sec  Dodge; — Ellis;  — 
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Indo-European  races.     See  Keary. 


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Invertebrates.     See  Brooks,  W.  K. 

Ionia.     See  Antiquities  of  Ionia. 

Ireland.  See  Ancient ;  —  Arnold,  M. ;  —  Bage- 
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Irish  in  America.     See  Bagenal. 

Irisson  d'Hirisson,  Maurice,  comic  d*.  Rela- 
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The  explorations  were  made  at  Utica. 

Iron.  See  Meade ;  —  Michigan,  Geo/,  survey;  — 
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Ironmonger,  The,  and  metal  trades  advertiser. 
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Isis  and  Osiris.     See  Engel. 

Istria.     See  De  Franceschi. 

Italian  language  and  literature.  See  Ancona ; — 
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Italy.  Ministcro  di  agricoltura,  industria  t 
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Jervis,  William  H.  The  Galilean  church  and 
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Labrunie,  Gerard.     Sec  Lindau. 

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Language.  See  Dumast;  —  Gulianof;  — 
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Latin  language.     See  Woelfflin. 

Latitude.     See  Slafter. 

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—  Papyrus  egyptien  funeraire  hieratique  (T. 
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Lehner,  F.  A.  von.  Die  Marienverehrung  in 
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Leitch,  Richard  P.,  and  Callow,  J.  Easy 
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Leland,  Charles  G.  The  gypsies.  B.,  1882. 
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Le  Moine,  J.  M.  Picturesque  Quebec.  Mon- 
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Lenoir,  Alexandre.  Essai  sur  le  zodiaque 
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Lenormant,  Francois.  Lettres  assyriologiques 
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Leonard,  Clara  T.  The  best  way  to  deal  with 
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Leopardi,  Giacomo.  Appressamento  della 
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A  poem  written  in  Leopardi's  youth,  and  suppressed  by 
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Lessing,  Gotthold  E-  von.  See  Pabst;— Wald- 
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Letronne,  Jean  A.  M^moire  sur  une  table 
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Lewis,  Sir  George  Cornwall.     See  Renouf. 

Lewis,  Lawrence.yV.  History  of  the  Bank  of 
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Leyland,  R.  Watts.  A  holiday  in  South 
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Leypoldt,  Frederick.  A  reading  diarv  of 
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Libby,  Charles  T.  The  Libbv  family  in  Ameri- 
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Library  association  of  the  United  Kingdom. 
Transactions  and  proceedings  of  the  third  annu- 
al  meeting.  Edinburgh,  Oct.  5.  6.  and  7.  i88a 
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Lifting  machinery.     See  Colyer. 

Lightning.     See  "Pamell. 

Lightning  rods.     See  Symons. 

Liguria.     Sec  Molon. 

Linant  de  Bellefonds,  Maurice  A.  Mtfmoircs 
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Lindau,  Paul.  Aus  dem  literarischcn  Frank- 
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bert; £.   Augier;  V.   llu^o;    E.  Kenan;    E.  Labiche;  F. 

Fabre;  fi.  Zohi;  J.  Claretie. 

Lindsey,  Theophilus.     See  Bel«ham. 

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Linnig,  Franz.  Bilder  zur  Geschichte  der 
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Littrrf,  (M.  P.)  Emilc.  Petit  dirtionnaire  uni- 
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Livre,  Le,  d'or.  Po<5sie»  choUicn,  extraitcadu 
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Lloyds,  F.  Practical  guide  to  acene  painting 
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Locomotion.     See  Marey. 

Lodge,  Henry  C.  Alexander  Hamilton.  B., 
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Loewe,  L.     TKe  origin  of  the  Egyptian  lan- 
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the  Asiatic  journal.     [L.,  1856.I     1 


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July, 


Lombard,  Josiah  S.  Experimental  researches 
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Lombardy.     See  Marinoni. 

London.     See  Cook. 

Longfellow,  Henrj  W.  Longfellow's  poems 
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Contents. — The  village  blacksmith;  A  psalm  of  life; 
The  old  clock  on  the  stairs ;  Excelsior. 

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Loomis,    Lafayette    C.      The    index   guide   to 

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Louise  Auguste  Wilhelmine  Amelie,  queen  of 
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Lovell,  John  and  Son,  fubl.  Business  and  pro- 
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Lowell,  James  Russell.     See  Underwood. 

Lund,  John  A.  Synchronized  clocks.  A  lect- 
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Lund,  Troels.  Das  tagliche  Leben  in  Skandi- 
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Deutsche,  vom  Verfasser  besorgte  Ausgabe. 
Kopenhagen,  1882.     8°.  2822.65 

Luxembourg  (Grand  duchy).     See  Rothan. 

Luys,  Jules.  The  brain  and  its  functions. 
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M.,  U.  Z.  v., /5e«<f.  Seraphine.  Eine  Erzah- 
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Macaulay,  Thomas  B.,  baron.     See  Canning. 

McCarthy,  Justin.  The  epoch  of  reform  1830- 
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Macchetta,  Blanche  Roosevelt  (Tucker).  The 
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McCosh,  John.  Grand  tours  in  many  lands. 
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McGovern,  John.  A  pastoral  poem,  and  other 
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Machiavelli,  Niccolo.  The  history  of  Flor- 
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Mackenzie,  Alexander,  «(/.  of  the  Celtic  maga- 
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Mackenzie,  Alexander,  of  Madras.  How  In- 
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Macleod,  Henry  D.  Lectures  on  credit  and 
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Madeira.     See  Taylor. 

Maerkel,  Paul.  Platos  Ideal-Staat.  Berlin, 
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Magasin  d'education  et  de  recreation.  Cou- 
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Malibran,  Maria  F.  G.     See  Legouv^. 

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Manchester,  England.  Free  library.  Cata- 
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Mangan,  James  C.  Poems.  With  biog.  in- 
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Manning,  Samuel.  The  land  of  the  Pharaohs, 
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Mantegazza,  Paolo.  Upilio  Faimali.  Mcr 
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Manton,  Walter  P.  Field  botany.  Hand- 
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Marat,  Jean  P.     See  Chevremont. 

Marcel,  Jean  J.  Palaeographie  arabe.  P., 
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Marchese,  Vincenzo.  Memorie  dei  piii  in- 
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Marey,  Etienne  J.  Animal  mechanism.  With 
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Mariette,   Auguste  (E),  called  Mariette-Bey. 

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M3rigolds  by  the  wayside ;  or,  the  prose  and 
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Marinoni,  Camillo.  Le  abitazioni  lacustri  e 
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Marston,  Edward.  Copyright,  national  and 
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Marston,  Philip  B.  All  in  all :  poems  and 
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M3rtin,  Edward  S.  History  of  the  Hoosac 
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M3rtin,  Frederick.  The  statesman's  year- 
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Mary,  mother  of  Christ.     See  Lehner. 

Mary,  queen  of  Scots.     See  De  Peyster. 

Marzabotto,  Italy.     See  Gozzadini. 

Maspero,  Gaston  C.  C.  La  trouvaille  de  Deir- 
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Maurice,  Fernand.  La  politique  exterieure  de 
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Menzel,  Wolfgang.  The  history  of  Germany, 
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Merenda,  Pietro.  La  cassa  di  pensioni  per  la 
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Metric  system.     See  Garrigues. 


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Mexico.      See  Aubertin. 

Meyer,  August  F  Literarische  Erinnerungen, 
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Meyer,  Bernhard  von,  1810-1874.  Erlebnisse. 
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Meyer,  Paul.  Die  Fortsetzer  Hermanns  von 
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Mezzotints.     See  Smith,  J.  C. 

Michel,  Francisque  (X.).  A  critical  inquiry 
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Michigan.  Acts  of  the  legislature,  paKtcd 
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—  Laws  relating  to  highways,  bridges,  and 
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•5661.11 

—  Report  of  the  joint  committee  of  the  Michi- 
gan legislature  of  1879,  on  alleged  mismanage- 
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Scottish  language.     See  Jamieson  ; — Michel. 

Sculpture.  See  Courajod  ;  —  Friederichs  ;  — 
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Scylax.     See  Poulain  de  Bossay. 

Seal  Islands,  Alaska.  See  United  States, 
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Seals  (jewelry).     See  Levy. 

Seaman's  life.  A,  on  board  a  man-of-war. 
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Series  (mathematical  term).     5eeDirichlet. 

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Shears  (in  heraldry).     See  Buddingh. 

Sheridan,  Philip  H.     See  Gardner,  A.  B. 

Shooting.     See  France,  Alinistry  of -war. 

Shorthand.     Sec  Stenography. 

Siberia.     See  Whyte. 

Siena,  Italy.     See  Paoli. 

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Simcox,  Edith.  Episodes  in  the  lives  of 
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Smith,  Samuel  F.  America.  Our  national 
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Smith,  T.  Roger,  and  Slater,  John.  Architec- 
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Contents.  —  On  the  evolution  of  language,  by  J.  W. 
Powell;  Sketch  of  the  mythology  of  the  North  American 
Indians,  by  J.  W.  Powell;  Wyandot  government,  a  shor. 


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Smithsonian  institution,  continued. 
study  of  trib:il  society,  by  J.  W.  Powell ;  On  limitations  to 
the  use  of  some  iinthropologic  data,  by  J.  W.  Powell;  A 
further  contribution  to  the  ^tudy  of  the  mortuary  customs 
of  the  Nyrth  American  Indians,  bv  H.  C.  Yarrow;  Studies 
in  Central  American  picture-writing-,  by  E.  S.  Ilolden  ; 
Cessions  of  hind  by  Indian  tribes  to  the  United  States, 
illustrated  by  those  in  the  state  of  Indiana,  by  C.  C.  Rovce; 
Si^n  language  among  North  American  Indians  compared 
with  that  amonuf  other  peoples  and  deaf-mutes,  by  G.  Mal- 
lery;  Catalogue  of  linguistic  manuscripts  in  the 'library  of 
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the  method  of  recording  In'dian  languages. 

Snyder,  William  L.,  ed.  Great  speeches  \>y 
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Soboleski,  Paul,  ed.  Poets  and  poetry  of 
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Songs.     See  Perkins,  H.  S. 

South  Kensington  museum.  Examples  of  the 
works  of  art  in  the  museum,  and  of  the  decora- 
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Tegn^r,  Esaias.     See  Brandes. 

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United  States.  Laws  relating  to  public  works 
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The  writer  draws  parallels  brtween  the  work*  «»f  living 
French  authors  and  thi>sc  of  deccaMrd  author*  bcana(  Mm 

same  names,  upon  a  theory  that  author*  of  the  mmmmam* 
will  always  continue  to  reappear. 

Voice.     See  Behnke  ;  —  Browne,  L. 

Volcanoes.     See  Fuchs. 

Voltaire,  Fran<;oi8  M.  A.  de.  Lettrc*  et  po<»ie« 
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Weeks,  Lyman  H.  Among  the  Azores.  B., 
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\A^illiain  II  (Rufus),  of  England.    5'ee  Freeman. 

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[277>-SSJ- 

Zodiac.  See  Ayzac ;  —  Brunet  de  Presle ;  — 
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Lindau. 


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II. 


Earlier  Publications  (a  selection). 


Accurate  journ.il  and  account  of  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  New-England  "forces,  during  the  late 
expedition  against  the  French  settlements  on 
Cape  Breton  to  the  surrender  of  Louishourg, 
1745.     Exon,  1746.     Sm.  8".  *44i7.a7 

Tliis  journal  was  sent  to  England  by  Sir  Win.  Pepperell, 
with  a  certificate  attesting^  its  accuracy,  sijrned  by  him  and 
otherofficers  in  the  expedition.  It  can  also  be  found  printed 
as  an  appendix  to  Wni.  Shirley's  Letter  to  the  duke  of  New- 
castle, dated  Louisbourg,  Oct.  2S,  1745  [\o.  2  in  **44i7.66]. 

Alison,  St'r  Archibald.  The  military  life  of 
John,  duke  of  Marlborough.  Edinb.,  1848. 
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Answer  to  Considerations  on  certain  political 
transactions  of  the  province  of  South  Carolina. 
L.,  1774.     8".  *4376.72 

Apianus,  Petrus.  Cosmographia,  iam  denium 
ab  omnibus  vindicata  mendis,  ac  nonnullis  quo- 
que  locis  aucta,  figurisque  nouis  illustrata :  ad- 
ditis  eiusdem  argumenti  libellis  ipsius  Gemse 
Frisii.     Parisiis,   1553.     Illus.     Maps.     4°. 

*2285.58 

Archaeological  journal,  The,  published  under 
the  direction  of  the  central  committee  of  the 
British  archaeological  association.  Vol.  i.  L., 
1845.     Illus.     8°.  *42i7.5i 

Continued  as  Journal  of  the  Br.  archaeol.  assoc.  It  is 
identical  with  vol.  i  of  the  Archajological  journal  [*233S.So], 
published  by  the  Royal  archxniogical  institute  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  a  society  originally  composed  of  mem- 
bers who  left  the  British  archaeological  association. 

Armandi,  Pierre  D.  Histoire  militaire  des 
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Aspland,  Robert  B.  Memoir  of  Robert  Asp- 
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Athenaeum  fran9ais.  Bulletin  arch^ologique. 
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Avila,  Francisco  de.  Arte  de  la  lengua  mexi- 
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Santa  fee  catholica,  y  otras  para  exortacion  de  su 
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Baldinucci,  Filippo,  1624-1696.  Vita  di  Fi- 
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Manetti],  precede  una  memoria  intorno  al  ri- 
sorgimento  delle  belle  arti  in  Toscana;  e  ai  res- 
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Barlaeus  {Dutch,  van  Baerle),  Caspar.  Rervni 
per  octennivm  in  Brasilia  ct  alibi  gestarum,  sub 
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Bayly,  Thomas.  Certamen  religiosum  :  or,  a 
conference  between  the  late  king  of  England, 
and  the  late  lord  marquesse  of  Worcester,  ton- 
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Beaven,  James.  Recreations  of  a  long  vacm- 
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Bickham,  George.  The  British  monarcliv : 
or,  a  new  chorographical  description  of  all  the 
doininions  subject  to  the  king  of  Great  Britain 
[etc.].  Engrav'd  bv  G.  Bickham.  L.,  1743.  47. 
44  plates.     Illus.     PS  *3490.sa 

Birch,  Thomas.  Memoirs  of  the  rcijjn  of 
queen  Elizabeth,  from  1581  till  her  death.  From 
the  original  papers  of  Anthony  Bacon.  L..  1754. 
2  v.     4°.  *4S4r.i6 

Boaden,  James.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  John 
P.  Kemble,  including  a  history  of  the  ktaftc. 
from  the  time  of  Garrick.  L.,  1825.  2  v.  Portr. 
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Boemus  Aubanus,  Johannes.  The  mannem, 
lawes,  and  customes  of  all  nations,  collected  out 
of  the  best  writers ;  tr.  out  of  Latin  by  Ed. 
Aston.     L.,  161 1.     Sm.  4°.  ♦,♦6364.69 

British  archxological  association.  Journal. 
Vol.  1-34.    L.,  1846-78.    Illus.    8«.  ♦4a«7-5« 

The  first  volume  published  by  thi»  society  w««  Ibe 
Archxological  journal,  vol.  1  [4ii7.'5>]. 

—  A  report  of  the  proceedings  at  the  fifth  gen- 
eral meeting  in  Worcester,  in  Aug.,  1848.  Ed. 
by  AlfredJ.  Dunkin.     L.,  1851.     8».        ♦4*16.61 

This  report  and  that  of  the  meeting  "t  Canterbury  io  1&15 
were  not  authorized  by  the  associatioo. 

—  Transactions  at  its  2«l  annual  con|rre««, 
held  at  Winchester,  Aug.,  1845.  L.,  1846.  Illu». 
Plates.     8°.  ♦4*16.60 

Buddha  and  Buddhism.  [Tran»lation  by  F. 
G.  B.  Davenport  from  a  Siamese  »acrcd  book, 
giving  an  account  of  the  variou't  rc»idence«  of 
Buddha,  before  his  entrance  into  Nirvana.  AI»o. 
an  account  of  the  origin  of  the  Buddhi»t  *acrcd 
books.]  Folded  MSS.,  dated  Singajwrc.  March, 
1839.     3^°-  •74»»«to 

Bullock,  William.  Six  months'  residence  and 
travels  in  Mexico.    2d  cd.    L.,  1825.    J  v.    Plate*. 

Map.     Sm.  8°.  ,        »  \.    ^i^ 

Cahier,  Charles,  and  Martin,  Arthur.  Me- 
langes d'archrfologic,  d'histoirc  et  de  litt^raturc. 
Collection  dc  mdmoires  sur  rorfrfvrerie,  etc.  P., 
,847-56.     4v.     Illus.     Plates.     4°-  ••060.M 

Campana,  Giovanni  P..  mar<kt%t.  Anliche 
opere  in  plaslica  discoperte.  raccolte.  e  dichiarale. 
Parte  1-3.  Roma,  1852.  lai  pi.  .?  P«rt.  In  jr. 
po  ♦.•C«b.*9.B.i 

Cerisier,  Antoine  M.  U  destln  de  lAmJ^rique. 
ou  dialogues  pittoresques.  \^Amom.\  Trad,  de 
I'anglois      L.  [1780?]    8».  No.  1  in  •44«»-S6 

Consi^^M  nf  imairlnary  dialo|CWM  ^HJ**"  '^''J? ^jJ^r^TM; 
I^rd  North.  I.ord  Bute.  etc..  sua  ttfjbtrt*^  t..  Crri«^.by 
Barbier.  It  in  lh.iuk'ht  that  it  was  not  prlatcd  Ul  !-«>•••■• 
and  it  ik  not  regarded  a»  a  tranalalloo. 

—  Remarques  sur  les  erreurs  de  I'Ifiatoire 
philosophique  ct  politique  de  G.  T.  Raynal.  par 
rapport  aux  affaires  de  TAm^rique  septentnonale. 
Amsterdam,  1783.     ^-  No.  a  In  ♦44i»-J» 


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July, 


Church-yard  poetry  of  Lochlee,  ivith  a  brief 
memoir  of  Alex.  Ross.     [Brechin,  184S-50.]     16°. 

6563.64 
Signed  Z. 

Clement  XI,  fope,  1649-1721.  Homilias,  la- 
tino-espafiolas.  Por  Jvan  de  Ferreras.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
Engr.  t.  p.     Vignettes.     Sm.  a^.  7445-56 

Cluny,  Alexander.  Le  voyageur  americain  ou 
observations  sur  I'etat  actuel,  la  culture,  le  com- 
merce des  colonies  britanniques  en  Amerique 
[etc.].  Trad,  de  I'anglois.  Augment^  d'un 
precis  sur  I'Amerique  septentrionale  &  la  re- 
publique  des  treize-Etats-Unis  par  M.  J[oseph] 
M[andrillon].     Amsterdam,  17S2.    8'.        4464.78 

Collection  of  coats  of  arms  borne  by  the  nobili- 
ty and  gentry  of  the  county  of  Glocester.  L., 
1792.     62  plates.     4°.  *^*652i.i4 

Cook,  Capt.  James,  and  others.  The  North 
American  pilot  for  Newfoundland,  Labradore, 
the  gulf  and  river  St.  Laurence:  being  a  collec- 
tion of  60  accurate  charts  and  plans,  drawn  from 
original  surveys :  taken  by  James  Cook  and 
Michael  Lane  and  Joseph  Gilbert,  and  other  offi- 
cers :  chiefly  engr.  by  T.  Jefferys  on  36  large  cop- 
per-plates.    L.,  1779.     F".        "  *^*F.4.i8 

Corbinelli,  Jean,  ed.  Extraits  de  tous  les  beaux 
endroits  des  ouvrages  de  Balzac,  Voiture,  Costar, 
Urfee,  Gomberville,  Moliere,  Scudery,  Bergerac, 
Sarazin,  Le  Pays,  Ablancourt.  Amsterdam,  1681. 
5  v.  in  3.      Sm.  12°.  *6669.6o 

Cotton,  Peter,  cotnp.  The  American  star.  A 
choice  collection  of  patriotic  and  other  songs. 
2d  ed.     Richmond,  1817.     Plates.     12°.      4398.96 

De  TAm^rique  et  des  Americains,  ou  observa- 
tions curieuses  du  philosophe  La  Douceur,  qui 
a  parcouru  cet  hemisphere  pendant  la  derniere 
guerre,  en  faisant  le  noble  metier  de  tuer  des 
hommes  sans  les  manger.     Berlin,  1771.     16". 

No.  I  in  44693.82 

Barbier  attributes  this  to  either  Bonneville  or  Dom  Per- 
nettjr ;  while  Qjierard  assigns  it  to  Pierre  Poivt-e.  See  note 
in  Sabin's  Dictionary  of  books  relating  to  America,  vol.  i, 
p.  163. 

Don  y  Bassols,  Raimundo  L.  de.  Fines- 
tresivs  vindicatvs  adversvs  Henricvm  Florizivm. 
Barcinone,  mdcclxxii.     Sm.  4°.  5096.55 

Drummond,  Sir  William.  Origines;  or,  re- 
marks on  the  origin  of  several  empires,  states, 
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Dupaix,  Guillaume.  Antiquites  mexicaines. 
Relation  des  trois  expeditions  du  capitaine  Du- 
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recherche  des  antiquites  du  pays,  notamment 
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[Samtnlung  von  353  merckwiirdigen  Kup- 
ferstichen  hoher  und  gelehrter  Personen  beson- 
dersauch  von  denen  welche  zur  Zeit  der  Reforma- 
tion gelebt  haben,  nebst  diesen  auch  andere.] 
N.  p.,  n.  d.     2  V.     8".  **624i.i2 

The  above  title  for  this  collection  of  portraits  is  taken 
from  a  note  on  the  fly-leaf.  Many  of  the  plates  are  not 
signed.  On  the  majority  of  those  that  are  signed  appears 
the  name  of  Peter  Aubry  (1596-1666);  others  have  Lucas 
Kilian  (1579-1637),  Isaac  Bruun,  Jac.  ab  Heyden,  etc. 

Sanson  (d'Abbeville),  Nicolas.  L'Am^riqve, 
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Seccomb,  Joseph.  Business  and  diversion  in- 
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Smith,  Josiah.  Jesus  persecuted  in  his  dis- 
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—  A  zeal  of  God  encourag'd  and  guarded.  A 
sermon  preach'd  at  Charlestown,  March  3d, 
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Speechly,  William.  Treatise  on  the  culture 
of  the  pine  apple  and  the  management  of  the 
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Thacher,  Peter.  Reply  to  the  strictures  of 
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Valcke,  P.  F.  Speculum  et  idea  boni  pastoris, 
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View  of  the  history  of  Great-Britain,  during 
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Walford,  Edward.  Hand-book  of  the  Greek 
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Wilson,  John  (^Christopher  North),  and 
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of  landscapes  and  portraits,  illustrative  of  the 
life  and  writings  of  the  Scottish  poet.  The 
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Wolcott,  or  Wolcot,  John,  ed.  The  beauties  of 
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Wood,  William,  F.  R.  S.  General  conchol- 
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Plain;  Rox.,  Roxbury;  S.  B.,  South  Boston;  S.  K.,  South  End.  Shelf-numbers  without  these  abbreviations  indicate 
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Abbott,  Edward.     Out  doors  at  Long  Look. 

Dor.  258.5 
Abbott,  Jacob.     The   young   Christian.     Me- 
morial ed.,  with  a  sketch  of  the  author  by  [Ed- 
ward Abbott].     Illus.     Portr.  1086.32 

Dor.  396.16 

About,  Edward  F.  V.    Greece,  and  the  Greeks 

of  the  present  day.     Tr.  Rox.  5524.15 

—  The  Roman  question.     Tr.        Kox.  5524.11 


Adams,  Abigail.  Letters  of  Mrs.  Adams,  the 
wife  of  John  Adams.     Portr.  Rox.  5026.12 

Adams,  Charles  K.  Manual  of  historical  liter- 
ature, with  suggestions  as  to  methods  and  course 
of  historical  study.  1403  x  ;   Rox.  5714-9 

S.  B.  77.10 

Adams,  Henry  C.  The  Indian  boy.  With 
illus.  1472.12;  J." P.  336.9 

—  The  Winborough  boys.  Dor.  258.4 


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LOWER  HALL  AND  BRANCHES 


Adams,  William  H.  D.  The  bird  world  de- 
scribed.  H.  Giacomelli,  illustrator.    8.6.321.11 

Adams,  William  S.  {Oliver  Optic.)  The 
waj'  of  the  world.     A  novel.  J.  P.  312.2 

Aikin,  Lucy.  Memoirs  of  the  court  of  King 
James  the  first      2  v.  J,  P.  1221.4 

Alden,  Isabella  L.  (Pansy.)  The  hall  in  the 
grove.  E.  B.  316.26 ;  J.  P.  334.13 

—  Some  young  heroines.  [Short  stories.] 
Illus.  1471.30;  Rox.  1114.12 

Alexander,  il//-5.,/5e«</     See  Hector,  Annie  F. 
Alger,  Horatio,//-.     Charlie  Codman's  cruise. 

J.  P.  223.28 

—  Frank's  campaign.  J.  P.  223.27 

—  From  farm  boy  to  senator;  the  history  of 
Daniel  Webster.     Illus.         1540.44;  J.  P.  233.15 

Rox.  1017.9;  S.  B.  168.50 
Anderson,  Edward  L.     On  horseback. 

Dor.  396.14 
Andersson,  Charles  J.     Lake   Ngami.      With 
illus.  Rox.  593519 

Appletons'  annual  cyclopaedia  of  1881. 

Dor.  215.1  ;  Rox.  R.  R.,  C.3.1;  S.  B.  131 

•  Argles,    M.       Faith    and    unfaith.      [Fiction.] 

By  the  author  of  "  Molly  Bawn."  1416.22 

Dor.  319.34;  J.  P.  822.28;  Rox.  2318.34 

S.  B.  285.54 

Arnold,  Edwin  L.     On  the   Indian   hills;  or, 

cofFee-planting  in  southern  India.     2  v. 

J.  P.  1434- 1 3 
Arnold,  Matthew.    Essays  in  criticism.   1897.14 

—  Irish  essays  and  others.  ■  1897.18 

Rox.  5825.23 

Contents.  —  The  incompatibles  ;  An  unreearded  Irish 
Errievance;  Ecce,  conveitimur  ad  gentes;  The  future  of 
liberalisni;  Speech  at  Eton ;  The  French  play  in  London; 
Copyright ;  Prefaces  to  Poems. 

—  Mixed  essays.  1897.15 
Aschenbroedel.     [Fiction.]      [No  name  ser.] 

14B2.18  ;  J.  P.  41714 ;  Box.  2414.7 
S.  B.  2403.30  ;  S.  E.  419-23 
Atkinson, Edward.   What  is  a  bank.? 

No.  8  in  Rox.  5821.19 

Aubertin,  J.   J.     A   flight  to   Mexico.      With 

illus.  Rox.  7365-" 

Auerbach,  Berthold.    Spinoza.  A  novel.  From 

the  German,  by  E.  Nicholson.     Lpz.  1726.12 

J.P.  822.22;  Rox.  2318.32  ;  S.  B.  140.80 

—  Same.     [Leisure  hour  ser.]  1726.13 

Dor.  415.27;  Rox.  2423.19;  S.B.  238.44 

"  The  book  which  tells,  with  a  due  admixture  of  fact  and 
fiction,  the  story  of  Spinoza's  early  life  was  the  first  by 
which  Auerbach  established  his  fame.  The  ablest  part  of 
the  book,  and  that  which  makes  it  decidedly  worth  reading, 
is  the  picture  it  furnishes  of  Jewish  manners  and  of  the  in- 
tellectual condition  of  Holland  at  that  period.  The  char- 
acter  of  Spinoza,  too— the  manner  in  which  his  doubts 
arose,  his  philosophy  was  formulated  —  is  well  sketched.  — 
Aihenieum. 

Ayres,  Alfred,  fseud.  See  Osmun,  Thomas  E. 

Azeglio,  (G.  M.  G.  R.)  Massimo  (T.),  mar- 
chese  d'.  Florence  betrayed ;  or,  the  last  days  of 
the  republic.    Tr.  from  the  Italian.    Rox.  7412" 

Baby  Rue.     [No  name  sen]  Brl.  ii.i5» 

Bacon,  Henry.     A  Parisian  year.     Illus. 

1668.16;  Dor.  42724;  Box.  7365" 

Bagenal,  Philip  H.  D-  The  American  Irish 
and  their  influence  on  Irish  politics.  210.14 

S.B.  156.25 

Bailey,  W.  Whitman.  The  botanical  collec- 
tor's handbook.  Ro'^-  1724-" 

Bain,  Alexander.  James  Mill.  A  biography. 
Portr.  ,  1537.8;  Box.  5335-5 

—  John  Stuart  Mill.   A  criticism.    Box.  5335-6 


Baker,  George  M.,  ej.     The  reading  club  and 

handy  speaker:    for    readings  and    recitations. 

No.  79.  s.  B.  48-ai 

—  Sam'.    No.  10.  Dor.  108.30 

Ballantine,  William.     Some  experiences  of  a 

barrister's  life.  533- 18;  Dor.  275.2 

Rox.  7326.16;  S.  B.  67.33 

Ballard,  Julia   P.     The  lo.st  estate,  and  other 

stories.  1462.28;  Bri.  33.132 

Dor.  258.18;  E.  B.  249-89;  4-  I*.  336.11 

Rox.  1114.13;  S.  B.  135.56 

Ballou,  Maturin  M.,  comp.     Notable  thoughta 

about  women.  E.  B.  152.26 

Bancroft,  George.     History  of  the  formation 

of  the  constitution  of  the  United  States,     i  v. 

301.1  ;  Kox.  5024.14 
Barber,  John  W.,  and   Howe,  Henry.     His- 
torical collections  of   the  state  of   New  York. 
Illus.  Kox.  5233.3 

Barbou,  Alfred.  Victor  Hugo  and  his  lime. 
Illus.  with  120  drawings  by  E.  Bayard,  etc.,  and 
drawings  by  Victor  Hugo.     Tr.  533.«7 

J.  P.  1221.3  ;  Rox.  7342.7 
Barbour,  George  M.     Florida  for  tourists,  in- 
valids, and  settlers.     Illus.  S.  B.  336.33 
Baring-Gould,  Sabine.     The  vicar  of  Morwcn- 
stow.     A  life  of  R.  S.  Hawker.     Portr.  560.2 
Barker,    Fred    C,    and     Danforth,    John    S. 
Hunting  and  trapping  on  the  Upper  Magalloway 
river  and  Parmachenee  lake.     Illus.             i73->3 

Dor.  128.13 
Barrett,   William   A.     English    church   com- 
posers.    [Great  musicians.]  1548-33 
Barrili,   Anton   G.     The  eleventh  command- 
ment.    A  romance.     From  the  Italian  by  Clarm 
Bell.                                                                  '  M6*» 
A  story  of  Italian  life  of  the  present  day. 

Barritt,  Leon,  ed.  All  the  world  over,  by  rail, 
sail,  saddle,  paddle,  and  on  foot.  By  famout 
American  authors      Illus.  5*-5* 

Batty,  Joseph  H.  How  to  hunt  and  trap. 
With  chapters  upon  outfits,  guns,  etc.        1 175-34 

—  Practical  taxidermy.     Illus.         S.  B.  3>9-*s 

Baylies,  Francis.  An  historical  memoir  of 
New  Plymouth  [to]  169^.     a  v.         Rox.  5223.11 

Beale,  Lionel  S.     On  slight  ailments. 

Dor.  390.1) 

Beard,  George  M.  A  practical  trcatis*  on 
sea-sickness.  Rox«  6015.11 

Bede,  Cuthbert,  p%eud.     Se*  Bradley,  fcdward. 

Beecher,  Catharine  E.  The  true  remedy  for 
the  wrongs  of  woman.  Box.  70"5  »7 

Truth  stranger  than  fiction.      Kox.  7015.16 

Berton,  Pierre.  Les  iurons  dc  CadilUc. 
Comedie.  «o-  3  >n  Kox.  573a- «« 

Bible.  The  Holv  Bible  according  to  the  au- 
thorized version  (i<jii),  with  commentary  (elc). 
Ed.  by  F.  C  Cook.   6  v.  ,*f  V  •^^i 

Bird,  Frederick  S.  The  land  of  dykes  and 
windmills;  or.  life  in  Holland.  66o.t3 

Black.  William.     Mr.  Piikistratu*  Brown,  MP., 

in  the  Highlands.     The  four  Mac  NicoU      The 

pupil  of  Aurclius.  1416.23  ;  llor.  4«9.t 

J.  P.  822.29 ;  Rox.  2318.33 ;  H.  B.  288.46 

Blackmore,  Richard  n.    Chriotowcll.    A  Dart- 
moor tale.  „         *^':f"*'J*"H*^S 
J.  P.  822.20;  Rox.  13«8.3«  ;  J*«  »•  284-56 

Bohn,  Hcnrv  G..  rd.  A  dictionary  ol  quota- 
tions from  the  English  poet*.      Rox.  R-  K-.  «•  1«» 

Boston  athcnKum.  CaUlogueof  [lU]  library. 
1807-1871.     5v.  B»».  6130.7 


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July. 


Bradley,  Edward.  (^Cuthhert  Bede.')  Hu- 
mour, wit,  and  satire.     With  illus.  i8g9-5 

Brittan,  Harriet  G.  A  woman's  talks  about 
India.     Illus.  1696.9;   J.P.  1417.15 

Bronson,  Henry.  The  history  of  Waterburj, 
Conn.     Illus.  _  Rox.  5233-5 

Brown,  Almedia  M.  Dtarj  of  a  minister's 
wife.     [Fiction.]     Portr.     Illus.  1726.17 

Brown,  Francis  H.  The  medical  register  for 
New  England.  Rox.  6037.5 

Buckland,  Frank.  Notes  and  jottings  from 
animal  life.     With  illus.  173-25 

The  selections  and  arranjfement  for  publication  were  made 
by  the  author  just  before  his  death. 

Bulfinch,  Thomas.  The.  age  of  fable;  or, 
beauties  of  mythology.  Enl.  edition,  ed.  by  E. 
E.  Hale      Illus.  Rox.  5213.2 

Bulkley,  Lucius  D.  The  skin  in  health  and 
disease.    Illus.    [Amer.  health  primers.]    1174.43 

Burke,  Sir  (J.)  Bernard.  Reminiscences  an- 
cestral, anecdotal  and  historic.  A  remodelled  and 
rev.  ed.  of  "  The  rise  of  great  families  and  other 
essays."  Rox.  5335-7 

Burke,  Peter.  The  romance  of  the  forum,  or, 
anecdotes  from  courts  of  justice.        Rox.  7015. 11 

Burroughs,  John,  and  others.  Essays  from 
"The  critic."  1897.20;  Ro.v.  5827.19 

Contents. — Thorcau's  wildness,  by  J.  Burroughs;  Wil- 
liam Blake,  by  E.  C.  Stedman;  Death  of  Carlyle,  by  W. 
Whitman;  Death  of  Lons; fellow,  by  W.  Whitman;  George 
Eliot  and  the  novel,  bv  Ed.  Eegleston ;  Frances  Hodgson 
Burnett,  by  K.  H.  Stoddard;  Thoreau's  unpublished  poetry, 
by  F.  B.  Sanborn;  Emerson  and  the  superlative,  by  J. 
Burroughs;  A  company  of  spring  poets,  by  Edith  M. 
Thomas;  Nature  in  literature,  by  J.  Burroughs;  Austin 
Dobson,  by  E.  W.  Gosse;  Alphonse  Daudet,  by  P.  M.  Pot- 
ter; Boston  culture,  by  ].  H.  Morse;  The  late  Sidney  Lanier, 
by  E.  C.  Stedman;  English  society  and  Endymion,  by 
Julia  Ward  Howe;  Historical  criticism  of  Christ,  by  H.  W. 
Bellows;  Whitman's  Leaves  of  grass. 

Caine,  T.  Hall,  ed.    Sonnets  of  three  centuries. 

Rox.  5624.8 

Caird,  John.     Sermons.  Rox.  7386.25 

Gallery,  J.  M.,  and  Yvan,  Melchior.     History 

of  the    insurrection    in    China.      Tr.    from    the 

French.     With  map.  Rox.  5524.14 

Carleton,  William.     Fardorougha,  the  miser. 

1417.12 

—  Valentine  M'Clutchy,  the  Irish  agent. 
Portr.  Dor.  466.3 

Qastlemon,  \{&rTy, pseud.  See  Fosdick,  Charles 
A. 

Catherwood,  Mary  H.  Craque-o'-Doom.  A 
story.     Illus.  Rox.  2424.4 

—  Rocky  Fork.     [Juvenile.]    Illus.       1726.20 

Dor.  257.1;  Rox.  1136.20 

Caverley,  Robert  B.     History  of  the    Indian 

wars  of  New  England,  with  [Life  of]  Eliot  the 

apostle.     Illus.  Rox.  5015.9 

Chautauqua    library   of   English    history  and 

literature.     3  V.       391.8;  Bri.  86.71 ;  Dor.  39*4.5 

E.  B.  354-13 ;  J*  P»  1036-3  ;  Rox-  1932-15 

S.  B.  56.12 

Contents.  —  i.  From  the  earliest  times  to  the  Norman 
period.  —  2.  The  early  Plantagcnets.  —  3.  Wars  of  the  roses. 

Chellis,  Mary  D.     All  for  money.  1462.19 

Bri.  33.120;  Dor.  258.10;  E.  B.  249.87 

J.  P.  227.15;  Rox.  1134.23;  S.  B.  136.52 

—  Bread  and  beer.  1462.14;   Bri.  33.114 

Dor.  258.9;  E.  B.  249.86;  J.  1*.  227.14 
Rox.  1134.24;  S.  B.  136.51 

—  The  brewer's  fortune.  1462.15 

Bri.  23.140;  Dor.  258.7;  E.  B.  19.106 
J.  F.  227.12;  Rox.  1134.21;  8.  B.  136.49 


Chellis,  Mary  D.,  continued. 

—  The  brewery  at  Taylorville.  1417.13 
Bri.  23.139;  l)or.  258.6;  E.  B.  19.107 

J.  P.  227.11;  Rox. -1 134.20;  S.  B.  136.48 

—  From  father  to  son.       1462.21 ;  Bri.  23.141 
Dor.  258.8;  E.  B.  19.108;  J.  P.  227.13 

Rox.  1134.22;  S.  B.  136.50 

Chequered  career.  A;  or,  fifteen  years  in 
Australia  and  New  Zealand.  Rox.  7364.23 

Chess  player's  chronicle,  The.  Vol.  i,  2. 
Illus.  Dor.  191.32 

Chester,  Henrietta  M.  Russia,  past  and  pres- 
ent. Adapted  from  the  German  of  Lankenau  and 
Oel[s]nitz.    With  map  and  illus.        Rox.  5715.13 

Church,  Ella  R.     Money-making  for  ladies. 

Dor.  398.16 

Cist,  Henry  M.    The  army  of  the  Cumberland. 

[Campaigns  of  the  Civil  war.]  220.8 

Dor.  384.28;  Rox.  5036.17;  S.  B.  158.41 

Clark,  Hugh.  An  introduction  to  heraldry. 
With  illus.     i8th  ed.  Rox.  7316.5 

Clarke,  Asia  B.  The  elder  and  the  younger 
Booth.     [American  actor  ser.]  E.  B.  152.27 

S.  B.  169.31 

Clarke,  James  F.  Events  and  epochs  in  relig- 
ious history.     Illus.  Bri.  136.101 

Contents.  —  The  catacombs  ;  Buddhist  monks  of  Central 
Asia;  Christian  monks  and  monastic  life;  Augustine, 
Anselm,  Bernard,  and  their  times;  Jeanne  D'Arc;  Savon- 
arola and  the  renaissance;  Luther  and  the  reformation; 
Loyola  and  the  Jesuits;  Mystics  in  all  religions;  George 
Fox  and  the  Quakers;  The  Huguenots;  John  Wesley  and 
his  times. 

Clemens,  Samuel  L.  {Mark  Trvain.^  The 
prince  and  the  pauper.     A  tale.    With  illus. 

Rox.  1 1 13.8 

—  The  stolen  white  elephant,  etc. 
J.  P.  336.14;  Rox.  2424.9;  S.  B.  219.39 

Contains  eighteen  papers,  some  of  which  have  been 
published  previously. 

Clement,  Clara  E.  Charlotte  Cushman.  Portrs. 

[American  actor  ser.]  550.12;  Dor.  376.23 

J,  P.  1115.11;  S.  B.  169.30 

Collins,  Mortimer.  The  princess  Clarice.  A 
story  of  1S71.     2  V.  1462.7 

Collins,  William  L.  La  Fontaine  and  other 
French  fabulists.  [Foreign  classics  for  English 
readers.]  1548.32;  Rox.  1037.20 

Comfort,  Richard.     Nero  :  a  tragedy. 

Rox.  1638.5 

Cooke,  Carrie  A.  To-days  and  yesterdays. 
[Fiction.]  1711.25;   Dor.  466.16 

Cooley,  Le  Roy  C.  Easy  experiments  in 
physical  science.     Illus.  Bri.  122.115 

Courvoisier,  Carl.  The  technics  of  violin  play- 
ing.    Ed.  and  tr.  by  H.  E.  Krehbiel.  1203.18 

Cowley,  Charles.    A  history  of  Lowell.    Illus. 

Rox.  5226.5 

Cox,  Jacob  D.  Atlanta.  [Campaigns  of  the 
Civil  war.]         220.9;  J«  P«  925.20;  Rox.  5036.18 

S.  B.  158.42 

Cox,   Samuel   S.     Arctic    sunbeams :    or  from 

Broadway  to  the  Bosphorus  by  way  of  the  North 

cape.     Illus.        1705.12;  Dor.  424.2;  E.  B.  98.25 

J.  P.  1434-13;  Itox.  7365-8;  S.  B.  368.14 

—  Orient  sunbeams ;  or,  from  the  Porte  to  the 
Pyramids,  by  way  of  Palestine.     Illus.      1705.13 

Dor.  424.4;  E.  B.  98.26 

Craik,    Dinah    (M.).     His    little    mother,  and 

"  other  tales  and  sketches.  34-99;  Dor.  319.31 

J.  P.  822.21  ;  Rox.  2318.30;  S.  B.  140.6 

—  Plain-speaking.       Dor.  286. 11 ;  J.  P.  1614.6 
Rox.  1935-16;  S.  B.  143-47 

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Craik,  Georgiana  M.     Sydney.     A  novel. 

J.  P.  431-17 

Creme,  La,  de  la  cr^me.  A  collection  of  music 
for  advanced  players.     Vol.  i.     Nos.  i-io. 

Kox.  1630.18 

Gumming,  Constance  F.  G.  At  home  in 
Fiji-     Illus.  J.  p.  1433.18 

Cusack,  Mary  F.  {religious  name  Mary  Frances 
Clare).     The  case  of  Ireland  stated.  980.39 

Daggett,  John.  Sketch  of  the  history  of  Attle- 
borough.  Rox.  5223.8 

Dahlgren,  Madeleine  V.  South-mountain 
magic.     A  narrative.  1818.28  ;  Rox.  7417.8 

The  daily  life  and  superstitions  of  a  colony,  mostly  of  Ger- 
man descent,  living  near  tliis  battle-field. 

Dana,  Alexander  H.  Enigmas  of  life,  death, 
and  the  future  state.  Dor.  396.8 

Dannenberg,  Georg.  {Golo  Rainmnd.)     From 

hand  to  hand.     A  novel.     From  the  German,  by 

Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.  51-57;  Dor.  466.4 

J.  P.  624.28;  Rox.  2422.13;  S.  B.  216.54 

D'Anvers,  N.     An  elementary  history  of  art. 

1202.17 

Darby,  John,  pseud.     See  Garretson,  James  E. 

Darwin,  Charles  R.  The  formation  of  vegeta- 
ble mo^ld,  through  the  action  of  worms.  With 
illus.  Dor.  356.42 

Davidson,  Samuel.  Introduction  to  the  study 
of  the  New  Testament.     2  v.  Rox.  6330.2 

Dayton,  Abram  C.  Last  days  of  Knicker- 
bocker life  in  New  York.  236.12  ;  Bri.  104.93 

De  Amicis,  Edmondo.  Morocco :  its  people 
and  places.     Tr.  by  C.  RoUin-Tilton.     Illus. 

,  Dor.  424- 1 ;  J.  P.  1434- 1 1 

Deane,  Margery,  fseud.     See  Pitman,  Marie  J. 

De  Kay,  James  E.  Sketches  of  Turkey  in  1831 
and  1832.     By  an  American.     1833.     Dor.  121. 21 

Delaumosne,  — ,  abbd.  The  art  of  oratory, 
system  of  Delsarte,  from  the  French,  by  Frances 
A.  Shaw.  1393-25 

Denison,  Mary  A.  Grandmother  Normandy. 
[Fiction.]     [V.  I.  F.  series.]  1721.22 

Desmond  hundred.  The.     [Round-robin  ser.] 

1451.13;   Dor.  467.1 ;  J.  P.  526.10 

Rox.  2414.23  ;  S.  B.  24oa.55 

Dickens,  Charles,  jr.  Dictionary  of  days ;  an 
every-day  record  of  1880.  S.  B.  176.13 

Dodge,  Mary  A.  {Gail  Hamilton.)  Wool- 
gathering. Rox.  7015.20 

Dodge,  Richard  I.     Our  wild  Indians. 

Dor.  456.2 ;  Rox.  5033.13 

Donnelly,  Ignatius.  Atlantis :  the  antedi- 
luvian world.     Illus.  1956.8 

The  author  attempts  to  show  in  the  light  of  archxological 
and  geological  research  that  the  island  of  Atlantis,  described 
by  Plato,  really  existed  and  was  the  home  of  a  nation  to 
which  all  civilizations  may  be  traced. 

Doran,  John  W.    Memories  of  our  great  towns. 

With  illus.  Rox.  5437-8 

Dorothea.     [Round-robin  sen]  1472-14 

Bri.  43.102;  E.  B.  299.88;  J.  P.  526.8 

Rox.  2414.22;  S.  B.  2403.54 

Dorothy:    a   country   story  in   elegiac  verse. 

kB.  259.5 
Attributed  to  Arthur  J.  Munby. 

Douglass,  Frederick.  Life  and  times  written 
by  himself.     Portrs.     Illus.  Rox.  5026.16 

Drake,  Samuel  A.  The  heart  of  the  White 
mountains.     With  illus.  Bri.  68.65 

Dreyfus,  Abraham.     Le  Klephte.     Com^die. 

Rox.  5733-" 


Dudevant,    Amantine    L.    A.    I).       {G.or^ 
Sand.)    Teverino  :  a  romance.    Tr.    Rox.  7417.3 
Dumas,  Alexander  (D.).     La  tulipe  noire. 

R«X*  73S3-*< 

Du  Moncel,  Theodore  A.  L.,  com  ft,  and 
Preece,  William  H.  Incandescent  electric  lights, 
with  particular  reference  to  the  Edison  lamp*  at 
the  Paris  exhibition.     Illus.  1141.SO 

Duncan,  Thomas  C.     How  to  be  plump. 

IKtr.  398.19 

Dutt.Toru.  Ancient  ballads  and  lcjiendt.c»i  Hin- 
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Dyer,  Sidney.  Black  diamonds;  or,  the  curi> 
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Eaton,  Li  1  ley.  Genealogical  historv  of  Read- 
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Ebers,  George  (M.)  The  burgomaster's  wife. 
A  romance.  From  the  German  by  Marv  J.  Saf- 
ford.  Dor.  466.2 ;  J.  1*.  517.30 

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Egger,  Emile.     Notions  ^l^mentairesde  grmm- 

maire  compar^e  pour  servir  k  I'^tudc  des  trois 

langues  classiques.  Be  ^d.  Rox.  6115.13 

Elliot,  Frances.     The  diary  of  an  idle  woman 

in  Sicily.  1668.14;  Dor.  28.35;  J«  !*•  822.23 

Rox.  228.5;  ?*•  B.  340.23 

—  Pictures  of  old  Rome.     1647.10;    lk»r.  28.36 

J.  P.  822.26;  Rox.  228.6;  S.  B.  34024 

Ellis,  George  E.     The  red  man  and  the  white 

man  in  North  America.  Rox.  5033.14 

Elton,  Charles.      Origins  of  English  history. 

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tlement in  the  Black  Forest.  aioi.ao 
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Faiths,  The,  of  the  world  :  St.  Giles*  lectures. 

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Conlenls.  —  Religions  of  India,  bv  J.  Caird  ;  Of  CWaa^b* 
G.  Mathcson;  Of  Persia,  bv  J.  .Milne;  Of  ■ncicirt  Enrpi, 
by  J.  Dodds;  Of  ancient  Greece,  by  W.  Milllpiii  Of  ••• 
cient  Rome,  bv  J.  Maiurcgor;  Teutonic  and  ScsqdWXto 
religion,  by  0.  S.  Hums;  Ancient  rrliglnaj  ofOsagW 
America,  by  J.  .M.  Lang;  Judaikm.  by  M.  C.  TsT»a»;  M». 
hommcdanism.  bv  J.  C.  Lee» ;  Chri»ti«nity  in  relMioa U» a«ks« 
religions,  by  R.>*linL 

Falke,  Jakob  von.  Greece  and  Rome.  Tr. 
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Forrester,  Mrs.  — .      My   lord   and   my  lady. 

[Fiction.  ]         1474- '9 ;  !>•«'•  3«»-3» ;  J*  !*•  8»«.«5 

Rox.  a3i7-3o:  S.  B.  a«4  $9 

Fosdick.  Charles  A.  ( tUrry  CatfUmom  Ihe 
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147a.11 ;  Dor.  ass.aS;  J.  P.  135.31 

Rox.  1136.14;  H.B.  118.37 

Footer,  Afrs.  I.  H.      (Faye  Nmmlimgtom.  i     Mr. 

Mackenzie'*  answer.  146a  "3  ;  Bn.  33J«6 

Dor.  158  «6 ;  E.  B.  269  90  ;  J.  P.  33*  «» 

Rox.  1114-14:  ^<•  B.  13MA 

—  Riplev  parsonage.  A  sequel  to  'Mr.  Mac- 
kenzie's an^w.r.-  „    I46a.i6:  Bri.33.«|7 

ll9r.  258.17;  E.  B.  269  9« .  J-  n-  "!  '^ 
Rox.  U1415;  H.  B.  13M7 


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Fothergill,  Jessie.  Kith  and  kin.  A  novel. 
[Leisure  hour  sen]  Bri.  33.113 

Fox,  Caroline.  Memories  of  old  friends. 
Being  extracts  from  journals  and  letters,  from 
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Fox,  Emily.  {Toler  King.)  Off  the  rocks. 
A  novel.  1417.18 

Freeman,  Edward  A.  The  reign  of  William 
Rufus  and  the  accession  of  Henry  the  first.  2  v. 
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Friswell,  James  Hain.  About  in  the  world. 
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Froude,  James  A.     Thomas  Carlyle.     History 

of  the   first   forty  years   of  his  life.     1795-1835. 

Scribner.     2  v.  533.16;  E.  B.  214.16 

Box.  7326.15;  S.  B.  66.21 

—  Same.    2  v.  in  i.    Scribner.  Dor.  275.1 

—  Same.    2  v.  in  i.    Harper.  Bri.  64.37 
Fryer,  Alfred  C.     Harold  and  the  months.     A 

fairy  tale.     lUus.  51.51 

Fuller,  Albert  W.  Artistic  homes  in  city  and 
country.     lUus.  200.13 

Fuller,  Oliver  P.  The  history  of  Warwick, 
R.  I.     Illus.  Box.  5226.6 

Gardner,  Dorsey.  Quatre  Bras,  Ligny  and 
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Garretson,  James  E.  {John  Darby.)  Brush- 
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Garrig^es,  Adele  M.  Summer  boarders.  [Fic- 
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Gavazzi,  Alessandro.  Lectures  delivered  in 
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Geddie,  John.  Beyond  the  Himalayas.  Story 
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Illus.  i6g6.8 

Gems  of  the  dance :  a  collection  of  waltzes 
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Gerard,  E.  D.,  fseud.  Beggar  my  neighbor. 
A  novel.  S.  B.  232.82 

Gibbon,  Charles.    A  heart's  problem.   A  novel. 

Dor.  324- 52 

Gibeme,  Agnes.  Sweetbriar;  or,  doings  in 
Priorsthorpe  Magna.  1475.13;  Dor.  466.7 

—  The  world's  foundations,  or  geology  for 
beginners.     With  illus.  140.14;  Dor.  396.17 

Gibson, W.  Hamilton.  Pastoral  days ;  or,  memo- 
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Gilbert,  William  S.,  and  Sullivan,  Arthur. 
Patience.     An  aesthetic  opera.  J.  P.  2311.5 

Gilder,  William.  Schwatka's  search.  Sledging 
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With  illus.  Dor.  456.1 

Girls  and  their  ways.  By  one  who  knows 
them.  Dor.  398.15 

Goadby,  Edwin.  The  England  of  Shakespeare. 

S.  B.  340.29 

Godin.JeanB.  A.  The  association  of  capital 
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Goethe,  Johann  W.  von.  Faust.  Tr.  by  Bay- 
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Goodwin,  J.  H.  Improved  book-keeping  and 
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Gordon,  George  H.    War  diary  of  events  in  the 

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Graham,  Andrew  J.  The  handbook  of  stand- 
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Grant,  James.  Jane  Seton.  Illus.  A  Scottish 
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Granville,  Joseph  M.  The  secret  of  a  good 
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Gray,  Asa.  School  and  field  book  of  botany. 
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S.  B.  72.10 
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Gregorovius,  Ferdinand.  Athenais.  Ge- 
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—  Korfu  :  eine  jonische  Idylle.        Rox.  5633.21 
Grey,  Henry,  ed.     The  classics  for  the  million. 

Dor.  286.10 

Greyson,  R.  E.  W.,  pseud.   >S«(?  Rogers,  Henry. 

Guest,  M[ontague.']  J.  Lectures  on  the  his- 
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Guhl,  Ernst,  and  Koner,  Wilhelm.  The  life 
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Guide  to  selecting  plays  :  a  complete  descrip- 
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Gunnison,  John  W.  The  Mormons,  or  Latter- 
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Guthrie,  Frederick.  The  first  book  of  knowl- 
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Habberton,  John.  Mrs.  Mayburn's  twins. 
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Hall,  Anna  M.  Midsummer  eve;  a  fairy  tale 
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—  The  Whiteboy  ;  a  story  of  Ireland.         50.22 
Hallam,  Henry.     View  of  the  state  of  Europe 

during  the  middle  ages.  Bri,  76.77 

Hamerton,  Philip  G.  The  graphic  arts.    206.29 

E.  B.  385.30 ;  Rox.  6214.20  ;  S.  B.  329.21 

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Hamilton,  Gail,  pseud.       See  Dodge,  Mary  A. 

Hardy,   Thomas.      A  Laodicean.      A  tale   of 

to-day.  51.60;  Dor.  469.3;   J.  P.  823.2 

Box.  2316.19;  S.B.  286.67 

Harland,  John,  and  'Wilkinson,  T.  T.  Lan- 
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Harland,  Marion,  pseud.  See  Terhune,  Mary 
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Harrington,  Adelaide  L.  The  afterglow  of 
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Harris,  W^illiam  W.  The  battle  of  Groton 
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Harte,  Francis  (Bret).  Gabriel  Conroy.     61.16 

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Including  earlier  papers,  Spanish  and  American 
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Hartner,  E.  Severa.  A  novel.  From  the 
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Hartshorn,  Nancy,  pseud.  Nancy  Hartshorn 
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Hawkins,  William  G.  Life  of  John  H.  W. 
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Hay,  Mary  C.     Dorothy's  venture.     A  novel. 
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Hector,  Annie  F.  {Mrs.  Alexander.)  The 
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Heimburg,  W.  Lottie  of  the  mill.  From  the 
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Bri.  33124;  D«»r.  258.13;  E.  B.  19.114 
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Henson,  Josiah.     Story  of  his  own  life. 

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Hervey,  Alpheus  B.     Sea  mosses.     20  plates. 

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Hotspur,  pseud.     Twenty  questions.     A  short 

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Hotze,  C.  L.     First  lessons  in  physics.     Illus. 

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Folded  map.  93)-f 


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Recent  Publications,  etc. 


Alden,  Isabella  M.  {Pansy.)  Some  young 
heroines.      [Short  stories.]  43^.7 

Alger,  I  loratio,  /V.  From  farm  boy  to  senator ; 
the  history  of  Daniel  Webster.  43^.9 

Amory,'Martha  B.  The  domestic  and  artistic 
life  of  John  Singleton  Copley.  2737.20 

Aschenbroedel.     [No  name  scr.]  2187.2a 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  Spinoza.  A  novel. 
[Leisure  hour  ser.]  2188.6 

Bacon,  Henry.  A  Parisian  year.   Illus.     2337.3 

Baker,  George  M.,  ed.  The  reading  club  and 
handy  speaker.     No.  6,  7,  9.  51 16.10 


Ballard,  Julia  P.  The  lo*t  e*Ute,  and  other 
Rtoriex.  •I71-4 

Bancroft,  George.  Hi*tonr  of  the  formation 
of  the  constitution  of  the  I'nited  Suie*.     i  v. 

3046.4 

Buxton,  Edward  N.  The  A  B  C  of  free  tradt. 
[Cobdon  clubpubl.]  5««»36 

Carlyle,  Thoma*.  Reminltcence*  of  my  ln»h 
journcv  in  1S49.  «3*5-'4 

Catherwood,  Marv  H.    Rocky  Fork.         436-«« 

Chauuuqua  library  of  EnglUh  hl*tory^d 
literature.     3  v. 


«73 


SOUTH    END    BRANCH   LIBRARY 


July, 


Chellis,  Mary  D.     All  for  money.  2173.9 

—  Bread  and  beer.  2173.10 

—  The  brewer's  fortune.  2188.10 

—  The  brewery  at  Tajlorville.  2188. 11 

—  From  father  to  son.  436. ii 
Cist,  Henry  M.  The  Arm>'  of  the  Cumberland. 

2876.4 

Clemens,    Samuel  L.     (^Mark   Txvain.')     The 

prince  and  the  pauper.  2175. i 

—  The  stolen  white  elephant,  etc.  2187.21 
Cook,  Button.     Hours  with  the  players.     2  v. 

1515-4 
Cox,  Jacob  D.     Atlanta.  2876.5 

Dannenberg,  Georg.  (^Golo  Raimund.^  From 
hand  to  hand.  A  novel.  From  the  German,  by 
Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.  1927.19 

Desmond  hundred,  The.  2187.18 

Dicey,  Edward.     Victor  Emmanuel.         2877.1 
Dorothea.     [Round-robin  series.]  2188.9 

Duet  gems.  501 1.2 

Education  :    an  international    magazine.     Bi- 
monthly.    Vol.  I.   1881.  5512.3 
Fosdick,    Charles    A.     (^Harry    Castlemon.) 
George  at  the  fort.  436.8 
Foster,  Mrs.  I.  H.      {_Faye  Huntington.^     Mr. 
Mackenzie's  answer.                                           2173.3 

—  Ripley  parsonage.  2173.5 
Fox,  Caroline.     Memories  of  old  friends. 

2875-5. 

Froude,  James  A.  Thomas  Carlyle.  1795- 
1835.     2  V.  in  I.  2737.21 

George  III,  of  England.  Correspondence 
with  Lord  North,  1768-1783.     L.,  1867.     2  v. 

932.5 
Henry,  Sarepta  M.  I.     Pledge  and  the  cross. 

2173. II 

—  Voice  of  the  home.  2173.14 
Holt,  Mrs.  M.  A.     John  Bentley's  mistake. 

2173.12 

Honor  Bright ;  or,  the  four-leaved  shamrock. 

Illus.  2188.8 

Jebb,  Richard  C.     Bentley.  2616.20 

Jenkins,  Edward.     A  paladin  of  finance. 

2187.19 

Jewett,  Charles.     A  forty  years'  fight  with  the 

drink  demon.  2734.22 


Johnson,    Virginia  W.     An    English  "  Daisy 

Miller."  2177.27 

Kenney,  Minnie  E.  Gypsie.  [Fiction.]  2176.24 
Kirton,  John  W.     Frank  Spencer's  rule  of  life. 

2173.8 
Knox,  Thomas  W.  The young  Nimrods  around 

the  world.     A  book  for  boys.     Illus.  611. 15 

Lathrop,    George   P.     An    echo   of   passion. 

[Fiction.]  2187.15 

Lillie,  Lucy  C.    Prudence.    A  story  of  aesthetic 

London.     Illus.  2188.5 

Lothrop,  Harriet  M.  {Margaret  Sidney.')  The 

Pettibone  name  :  a  New  England  story.  2187.14 
Massachusetts.  Public  statutes,  1S82.  3045.1 
Noble,  Lucretia.     A  reverend  idol.     A  novel. 

[Anon.^  •     1927.20 

Oppert,   Ernest.     A  forbidden   land :  voyages 

to  the  Corea.     With  illus.  2344.11 

Revolt,  The,  of  man.     [Fiction.]  1818.22 

Roe,E.R.  Brought  to  bay.  [Fiction.]  2037.15 
S.,  J.  of  Dale./5('«rt?.     Guerndale.  1818.11 

Sturgis,  Julian  R.  Dick's  wandering.  2187.16 
Tourgee,  Albion  W.  John  Eax,  and  Mamelon. 

[Two  stories.]  2188.7 

United    States.      Adjutant    general's     office. 

Official  army  register  for  Jan.,  18S2.  5323.2 

—  Register  of  the  officers  of  the  navy,  to  Jan., 
18S2.  5323-2 

Ward,  Adolphus W.  Dickens.  [Englishmen 
of  letters.]  2616.21 

Wilmer,  Margaret  E.  The  dumb  traitor:  a 
story  of  "  keeping  alive  by  stimulants."      2173. i 

—  Eva's  engagement  fing.  2173-7 

—  The  glass  cable.  2173.6 
Wilson,  Theodore  P.  Frank  Oldfield.  2173.2 
Winslow,  Margaret  E.     Secret  of  victory. 

2173.13 
Woolson,  Constance  F.  Anne.  A  novel. 2187. 17 
Wright,  Julia  McN.     The  curse  and  the  cup. 

415-24 

—  A  day  with  a  demon.  415-25 
Yesterday.  An  American  novel.  2187.20 
Yonge,  Charles  D.     The  constitutional  history 

of  England  from  1760  to  1S60.  2737.19 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.     Unknown  to  history :  a 

story  of  the  captivity  of  Mary  of  Scotland.  2186.3 


SOUTH  END  BRANCH  LIBRARY. 


Abbott,  Jacob.     Force. 

—  Handle. 

—  Heat. 

—  History  of  Genghis  Khan. 

—  History  of  king  Richard  the  first. 

—  History  of  king  Richard  the  second. 

—  Juno  on  a  journey. 

—  Mary  Osborr\e. 

—  RoUo  at  play. 

—  RoUo  at  school. 

—  RoUo  at  work. 

—  Rollo  in  Geneva. 

—  Rollo  in  Holland. 

—  Rollo  in  Naples. 

—  Rollo  learning  to  read. 

—  Rollo  learning  to  talk. 

—  Rollo's  correspondence. 

—  Rollo's  experiments. 

—  Rollo's  museum. 

—  Rollo's  philosophy.     Air. 

—  Rollo's  philosophy.     Fire. 


638.21 

644.6 

638.19 

635.21 

635-25 

635.26 

644.3 

644.2 

644.23 

644.24 

644.22 

610.7 

610.8 

610.9 

644.21 

644.20 

644.29 

644.26 

644.27 

638.23 

638.24 


Abbott,  Jacob,  continued. 

—  Rollo's  philosophy.     Sky. 

—  Rollo's  travels. 

—  Rollo's  vacation. 

—  Water  and  land. 

Abbott,  John   S.  C.     The   adven 
Salle  and  his  companions. 

—  Benjamin  Franklin. 

—  Captain  William  Kidd. 

—  Christopher  [Kit]  Carson. 

—  Daniel  Boone. 

—  David  Crockett. 

—  Ferdinand  de  Soto. 

^  —  George  Washington. 

—  History  of  Frederick  the  second 

—  History  of  Henry  the  fourth. 

—  Historj'  of  Hernando  Cortez. 

—  History  of  Hortense. 

—  History  of  Joseph  Bonaparte. 

—  The  life  of  John  Paul  Jones. 


638.25 
644.28 
644.25 
638.22 
tures  of  La 
159.11 
159.12 
159-22 
159-14 
15915 
15916 

15917 
159x8 
[the  Great]. 
217.3 
635.2a 
635.20 
635-23 
63524 
159-19 


174 


1882. 


80X7TH  END  BRANCH  LIBRAST 


Abbott,  John  S.  C. ,  continued.    ■ 

—  The  life  of  Christopher  Columbus.      I59.X3 

—  Miles  Standish.  iSg.ao 

—  The  romance  of  Spanish  history.  264.3 
Adams,   Charles  K.     A  manual   of  historical 

Ref.  Libr.  50 


literature 

Adams,   William  ' 
coming  wave. 

—  Little  by  little. 

—  Ocean-born. 

—  Out  west. 

—  Poor  and  proud. 

—  The  sailor  boy. 

—  Watch  and  wait. 


{Oliver  optic.)  The 
6x3.12 
613.24 
613.13 

611. 1 
613.22 
610.20 

613.6 


—  The  way  of  tlie  world.  A  novel.  535.10 
Alger,  Horatio, yV.   From  farm  boy  to  senator; 

the  history  of  Daniel  Webster.  616.19 

Aschenbroedel.  [No  name  series.]  419-23 
Auerbach,    Berthold.       Spinoza.       A    novel. 

[Leisure  hour  ser.]  418.27 

Bacon,  Henry.  A  Parisian  year.  Illus.  361.2 
Ballantine,  William.     Some  experiences  of  a 

barrister's  life.  81.8 

Ballard,  Julia  P.     The  lost  estate,  and  other 

stories.  599-43 

Ballou,  Maturin  M.,  comp.     Noble  thoughts 

about  women.  110.3 

Barker,   Fred    C,    and     Danforth,    John    S. 

Hunting  and  trapping  on  the  Upper  Magalloway 

river  and  Parmachenee  lake.  147-6 

Bradley,  Warren  L   {Glance  Gaylord.)     After 

years.  627.16 

—  The  boys  at  Dr.  Murray's.  627.17 

—  Jack  Arcombe.  627.23 

—  Will  Rood's  friendship.  627.24 
Buchanan,    Robert.      God  and    the  man,   a 

romance.  440.3 

Buerstenbinder,    Emilie.      {Ernst     Werner.) 

Fruehlingsboten.     Roman.  700.1 

Chautauqua   library   of  English   history    and 

literature.     3  v.  254.15 

Chellis,  Mary  D.     All  for  money.  605.21 

—  Bread  and  beer.  605.22 

—  The  brewer's  fortune.  668.35 

—  The  brewery  at  Taylorville.  668.34 

—  From  father  to  son.  668.36 
Church,  Ella  R.  Money-making  for  ladies.  110.6 
Cist,H.M.  Thearmyofthe Cumberland.  248.13 
Clarke,    Rebecca    S.      {Sofkie   May.)      Aunt 

-  Madge's  story.  649-30 

—  Doctor  papa.  ^9-34 

—  The  doctor's  daughter.  649-> 

—  Flaxie  Frizzle.  649.35 

—  Little  folks  astray-  649- »7 

—  Little  grandmother.  ^49-39 

—  Little  pitchers.  649-36 

—  Little  Prudv-  649.16 

—  Miss  Thistledown.  649.38 

—  Our  Helen.  [Maidenhood  ser.]  649-6 
Clemens,    Samuel  L-     {Mark   Twain.)     'I'hc 

stolen  white  elephant,  etc-  476-5 

Clement,     Clara     E.      ChRrlotte     Cuthmnn- 

[American  actor  scr-]  ^  176.38 

Clemmer,   Mary.     A   memorial  of  Alice  and 

Phoebe  Cary.  167.17 

Confessions  of  a  medium.  With  illui.  104.13 
Conflicts,  The,  of  the  age-  97- «7 

Cooke,  George  W.  R.  \V.  Emerson.  167.33 
Cooper,  James  P'cnimore.      Jack  Tier.      463.1a 

—  The  oak  openings.  463.1 1 

—  The  Red  rover :  a  tale.  463.10 

—  Wyandotte.     A  tale.  463.13 


Cox,  Jacob  D.     Atlanta.  348-1$ 

Camming,  C.  F.  G.     At  home  In  Fiji.     345.S7 
Dannenberg,  Georg.    {Golo  Raimmmtl.)    From 
hand  to  hand.     A  novel.     From  the  German,  br 
Mrs.  A.  L.   Wistcr.  4M.rt 

Dayton,  Ahr.im  C.  La«t  da^-a  of  Knicker- 
bocker life  in  New  York.  330.3 
De  Amicis,  Edmondo.  Morocco.  Tr.  386.31 
Dixie,  Lady  F.  C.  Acro»«  Patagonia.  346.14 
Dorothea. '  [Round  Robin  6er.]  S09-3t 
Douglas,  Amanda  M.  Thcre't  no  place  like 
home.  [Fiction.]  65a.* 
Ebcrs,  C>.  M.  The  burgomanter'a  wife.  AlByM 
Edwards,  Eliezer.     Word*,  facU,  and  phratea. 

Ref.  Libr.  ij 
Emerson,  R.  W.     The  conduct  oflirc.       16.17 

—  Letters  and  social  aims.  16.16 
Farrar,  F.  W.     Mercv  and  judpnent         97-19' 
Fisher,  Osmond.     Physics  of  ihc  earth's  crust 

130.8 

Forrester,  F"rancis,  ptemd.     See  Wise,  Daniel. 

Fosdick,  C.  A.  {Harry  CattUmtom.)    George 

at  the  furt.  0ts.5 

—  The  mail  carrier.  6ae.) 
Foster,  Mrs.  I.  H.  {Fay  Hmmliugl^m.)    Mr. 

Mackenzie's  answer.  605.27 

—  Ripley  parsonage.  605.28 
Fox,  Caroline.  Memories  of  old  friends.  108.5 
Froude,  James  A.  Thomas  Cariyle,  1795-1835. 

2  V.  in  I.  169-3 

Garrigues,  A.  M.     Summer  boarders.     491. 11 

Gaylord,  Glance, /5<'W.  .SVr  Bradley,  Warrrn  I. 

Gerard,  E.  D.,  pseud.  Beggar  my  neighbor. 
A  novel.  440.ll 

Gordon,  Adoniram  J.  The  ministry  of  heal* 
ing.  toai7 

Gordon,  George  H.  A  war  diary  of  events  in 
the  war  of  the  great  rebellion.  347-S 

Harrington,  Adelaide  L.  The  afterglow  of 
European  travel.  S5X-<4 

Henry,  Sarcpta  M-  I.     Pledge  and  the  ci^oss. 

399^50 

—  The  voice  of  the  home.  )99-49 

Temperance  •toHcs. 

Hillcm,  Wilhelmine  ii'on-     Higher  than  the 

church  :  an  art  legend-  4^-*S 

Hilton,  John.     Rest  and  pain.  tig-ta 

Holland,  Frederic  M-     bordello:  •  story  from 

Robert  Browning.  18.1) 

Holt,  Mrs.  M.  A.  John  Bcntley's mistake.  S99^ 

Household  words.      A  weekly  jo«msl  oott* 

ducted  bv  C.  Dickens.     Vol.  5,  7,  tl,  15.      fpkt 

Jenkins,  Edward.  A  paladin  of  fiiwnoe.    SS7->7 
ewett,  Charles.     Forty  years'  fight  with  the 
unnk  demon.  S99-$7 

Kellogg.  Elijah.  The  ark  of  Elm  iaUnd.   614.1J 

—  The  boy  fanners  of  Elm  iaUod.  614.14 

—  Bruugh't  to  the  front. 

—  Burviug  the  hatchet. 

—  Ch.Vrlic  Bell. 

—  (iood  old  times.  614-3J 

—  The  llard-kcrabhle  of  Elm  laUnd.       6a4.tt 

—  Lion  Ben  of  Elm  i«land.  ••4.8I 

—  The  miokinn  of  Blank  Kific.  AM-SI 

—  Sowed  by  the  wind.  ••4-37 

—  The  »park  of  genius.  614.17 

—  The  turning  of  the  tide.  614- it 

—  Winning  hii  sputa.  6a4«9 

—  Wolf  Run.  6hi« 

—  The  young  ship*builden  of  Elm  UUikL 


«7S 


NOTES 

Kirton,  J.  W.     Frank  Spencer's  rule  of  life. 

599-39 
Knox,    Thomas   W.        The    young    Nimrods 

around  the  world.  A  book  for  boys.  lUus.  650.2 
Laffan,  Mary.  Hogan,  M.  P.  A  novel.  549.15 
Leland,  Charles  G.     The  gypsies.  283.3 

Lewes,  George  H.     Ranthorpe.  576.20 

Loomis,  Lafayette  C.      The   index   guide   to 

travel  and  art  study  in  Europe.  Ref.  Libr.  42 

Luys,  Jules.      The   brain    and   its    functions. 

With  illus.      [Internat.  scientific  sen]  106.12 

McKeever,  Harriet  B.  Edith's  ministrj'.     501.6 

—  Eleanor's  three  birthdays.  643.17 

—  Heavenward  —  earthward.  [Juvenile.]  643.21 

—  Lucy  Forrester's  triumph.  643.18 

—  Mary  Leslie's  trials.  643.19 

—  Tender  and  true.  643.16 

—  Twice  crowned.  565.19 
Macquoid,  Katharine  S.      In    the   Ardennes. 

With  illus.  360.28 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.  Old  Greek  education.  109.9 
Massachusetts.     Statutes,  1882.  238.12 

May,  Sophie,  fseud.  See  Clarke,  Rebecca  S. 
Morris,  W.  Hopes  and  fears  for  art.  138.14 
Mountford,  William.     Euthanasy.  97-i8 

Noble,  Lucretia.     A  reverend  idol.     A  novel. 

\_Afiofi.]  508.28 

Norris,  W.  E.     Heaps  of  money.      A   novel. 

[Leisure  hour  ser.]  148.6 

O'Dea,  James  J.     Suicide.  106.13 

Osmun,   Thomas    E.     (^Alfred  Ayres.)    The 

verbalist.  12.25 

Oswald,  Felix  L.  Physical  education.  117.2 
Peabody,  Andrew  P.  Conversation.  12.24 
Peard,  Frances  M.  Castle  and  town.  503.34 
Perez  Galdos,  B.  Gloria.  Novel.  2  v.  489.1 
Revolt,  The,    of  man.     [Fiction.]  418.30 

Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H.     The  senior   partner.     A 

novel.  410.34 

S.,  J.  of  Dale,  ^seud.     Guerndale.  411. 19 

Scott,  Michael.    Tom  Cringle's  log.         5993.38 


July, 

Seiss,  Joseph  A.  The  gospel  in  the  stars.  135.20 
Simcox,  Edith.     Episodes  in  the  lives  of  men, 

women,  and  lovers.  85.16 

Stael-Holstein,  Anne  L.  G.   (N.),  barotine  de. 

De  I'Allemagne.  703.1 

Still^,  C.J.  Studies  in  mediaeval  history.  276.2 
Stowe,  Harriet  (E.)  B.     A  dog's  mission    and 

[seven]  other  stories.  638.21 

—  Qj.ieer  litile  people.  Illus.  638.20 
Sturgis,  Julian  R.  Dick's  wandering.  5993.23 
Sully,  James.  Illusions.  106.14 
Tozer,  Henry  F.  Turkish  Armenia  and  east- 
ern Asia  Minor.     Illus.  378.4 

Trowbridge,  John  T.     A  chance    for   himself. 
[Juvenile.]  629b. 24 

—  Neighbor  Jackwood.  [Fiction.]  525.33 
Underwood,  Francis  H.       Henry    Wadsworth 

Longfellow.     Illus.     Portr.  167.9 

—  James  Russell  Lowell.  Illus.  Portr.  167.8 
Vignoli,  Tito.  Myth  and  science.  89.H 
Weeks,  Lyman  H.  Among  the  Azores.  364.2 
Wilmer,    Margaret   E.     The  dumb  traitor:   a 

story  of  "  keeping  alive  by  stimulants."  599.31 

—  Eva's  engagement  ring.  599-33 

—  The  glass  cable.  599-32 
Temperance  stories. 

Wilson,  T.  P.     Frank  Oldfield.  599-47 

Winslow,  Margaret  E.   Secret  of  victory.  599.53 

Wise,  Daniel.      Dick  Duncan.  652.36 

—  Guy  Carlton.  652.35 

—  Kate  Carlton.  652.39 

—  Walter  Sherwood.  652.38 
Woolson,  Constance  F.  Anne.  A  novel.  591.20 
Worcester,  Joseph  E.     Dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lish language.    New  ed.     18S2.           Ref.  Libr.  12 

Wright,  Julia  McN.     The  curse  and  the  cup. 

669.27 

—  A  day  with  a  demon.  669.26 
Yonge,  Charlotte  M.     Unknown  to  history  :  a 

story  of  the  captivity  of  Mary  of  Scotland.     566.26 


Notes. 


Reading-Room  and  Delivery  Station  at 
THE  North  End.  —  In  the  last  Bulletin  it  was 
stated  that  a  Reading-Room  and  Delivery  Sta- 
tion of  the  Library  were  to  be  opened  in  the  Cush- 
man  School-house.  On  examination  it  has  been 
found  that  the  School  Committee  can  place  at 
the  disposal  of  the  Trustees  more  eligible  rooms 
in  the  Hancock  School-house,  on  Parmenter 
street,  and  these  are  now  being  fitted  up  for 
occupancy,  which  will  take  place  about  the  first 
of  August. 


Wendell  Phillips.  —  The  Library  has  re- 
ceived, by  gift  from  Mr.  Wendell  Phillips,  several 
hundred   volumes,  with   a   collection  of  bound 


pamphlets,  largely  upon  slavery.  Several  are 
of  interest  to  the  antiquarian,  among  them  a 
very  rare  collection  of  the  Annual  laws  of  the 
Province  of  Massachusetts,  preceding  the  Revi- 
sion of  1699,  Mather  publications,  and  manuscript 
records  of  the  American  Anti-slaverj'  Society, 
beginning  with  the  year  1833.  There  is  also  a 
complete  file  of  the  National  Anti-Slavery 
Standard,  and  other  periodicals. 


[76 


Egyptology. — This  Bulletin  contains  the 
titles  of  a  large  number  of  books  on  Egypt, 
Assyria,  etc.  These  were  purchased  mostly  from 
the  library  of  M.  Chabas,  the  distinguished 
French  Egyptologist. 


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VOL.  s-     No.  4. 


WHOLE  No.  6j. 


TRUSTEES  OF  THE   CORPORATION. 
William   W.    Greenough,   President. 


Solomon  B.  Stebbins,  Alderman. 
William  H.  Whitmore,   Councilman. 
James  Freeman  Clarke. 


Samuel  A.  B.  Abbott. 
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GENERAL   OFFICERS. 

Mbllen  Chamberlain,  Librarian  and  Clerk  of  ik«  Corporation, 

James  L.  Whitney,  Principal  Assistant  Librarian. 


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Pamphlets. 

William  H.  Foster,  Proofreader. 

Jos6  F.  Carret,  Curator  of  Patents  and  En- 
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North  End  .  .  . 
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Abbreviations.     See  Faulmann. 

Abdomen.     See  Wood's  Library,  Guttmann. 

Abel,  Carl.  Linguistic  essays.  London,  1882. 
[Triibner's  Oriental  series.]     8°.  2955.71 

Abruzzo,  Italy.     See  Nino. 

Academy  of  natural  sciences,  Philadelphia. 
No.  I.  Proceedings  of  the  mineralogical  ancf  geo- 
logical section.    1877-79.     [Phila.,  1879.J     8". 

*58»5.5« 

Accidents.     See  Hope;  — Shepherd. 

Admiralty  law.     Sec  Roberts. 

^schylus.     See  Arnoldt. 

Africa.  See  Bourne ;  —  Cooper,  J. ;  —  Nach- 
tigal. 

Agardh,  Jakob  G.  Species,  genera  et  ordines 
algarum.     Lipsix,  1880.     8°.  3846.70 

Conlenls.  — 3,  Part  2.'   Morphologia  floridcarum. 

Agriculture.  See  Birnbaum  ;  —  Buckmaster ;  — 
Giunta;  — Jahresbericht. 

Albert,^/-/«ce  consort.  The  collected  [musical] 
compositions  of  the  prince  consort.  Edited  by 
W.  G.  Cusins.     London.    [1882.]      F».     8054.30 

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Algae.     Sec  Agardh. 

Allardyce,  Alexander  Memoir  of  George 
Keith  Elphinstone,  viscount  Keith,  admiral  of 
the  Red.  Edinburgh,  1882.  Map.  Portrait. 
Sm.  8°.  3450.58 


Allen,  Joseph  II.  Our  liberal  movement  in 
theology,  chiefly  as  shown  in  recollections  of 
the  history  of  unitarianism  in  New  England. 
Lectures  in  Harvard  Divinity  school.  Boston, 
1883.    12°.  SS49<M 


Contains aaanjippendix,  Dr.  F.  H.  Hedj^'s  IteMMwial arf. 

This  volume  is  the  second  in  Che  serira  of  which  il«t>m 


dresa.  May  Jo,  i8Sj,  on  II.  W.  Bellows  ai 


•tin's  Ml 
imTR.  W. 


men  and  times  [j4iS.5J]  is  the  first;  tha  third,  Tb«  mMdto 
ages,  is  now  in  press. 

Alphabet.     See  Faulmann. 

America,  Spanish.     See  llassaurek. 

American  iron  and  steel  association.  Dirrc- 
tory  to  the  iron  and  steel  works  o(  the  United 
SUtes.  Corrected  to  July  15,  i8Si.  Phila.. 
1882.    80.  •8016.46 

Ammonia.     See  Lunge. 

Anesthetics.    .See  XVood's  Library,  Lyman. 

Analysis  (mathematical  term).  .Sm  Goetting ; 
—  Lipschitz. 

Anatomy.     See  KIcbs. 

Anatomy,  Artistic.     See  Muckley. 

Ancients.     See  .Menard. 

Anderson,  Robert.  The  coming  prince,  the 
last  great  monarch  of  Christendom.  London, 
1881.    L.  8".  3474-5* 

Anderson,  Thomas  M.  The  political  con- 
spiracies preceding  the  rebellion,  or  the  true 
stories  of  Sumter  and  Pickens.  N.  Y.,  iSSs. 
30.  «3«7-7« 


179 


BATES   HALL 


October, 


Andree,  Richard.  Zur  Volkskunde  der  Jiiden. 
Mit  einer  Karte  iiber  die  Verbreitung  der  Juden 
in  Mitteleuropa.  Bielefeld,  1881.  Folded  map. 
8°.  2295.53 

Anecdota  Oxoniensia.  Medireval  and  modern 
series.  Texts,  documents,  and  extracts  chiefly 
from  manuscripts  in  the  Bodleian  and  other  Ox- 
ford libraries.     Oxford,  1882.     Sm.  4°.    *46o9.50 

Contents.  —  Vol.  1,  Part  i.  Sinonoma  Bartholomei.  [By 
John  MirfieldJ,  edited  by  J.  I...  G.  Mowat. 

—  Semitic  series.     Oxford,  1882.     Sm.  4°. 

*5023.i8 

Contents.  —  Vol.  1,  Part  1.  Commentary  on  Ezra  and 
Nehemiah  by  Rabbi  Saadiah,  edited  by  H.  J.  Mathews. 

Anecdotes.     See  Gray;  — James,  C. 

Anglo-Saxon  language.  See  Bosworth  ;  — 
Earle. 

Angora  goat.     See  Hayes. 

Animals.     See  Romanes  ;  —  Zoophilist. 

Annual  register,  The  :  a  review  of  public  events 
at  home  and  abroad.  1881.  New  series.  London, 
1882.     8°.  *62i7,i 

Antiquarian  chronicle.  The,  and  literary  ad- 
vertiser.   No.  I.     [London.]  1882.    4".     "'2460.61 

Antiquarian  magazine.  The,  &  bibliographer. 
Ed.  by  E.  Walford.  No.  1—5.  Januarv-May 
18S2.  '  London,  1SS2.     8°.  *6a26.54 

Antiquities.  See  Archteological  institute;  — 
Brunner ;  —  Cesnola  ;  —  Conder ;  —  Crosnier ;  — 
Cunningham  ;  —  Davidson  ;  —  Fabretti ;  —  Gard- 
thausen  :  —  Instituto ;  —  Leemans  ;  —  Marietta ; 
—  Naville ;  —  Stevens,  E.  T. ;  —  Stolze. 

Ants.     See  Lubbock. 

Aphorisms.     See  Basford. 

Apprentices.     See  Salicis. 

Arabic  language.     See  Cotton. 

Archaeological  institute  of  America.  Papers. 
Classical  series,  i.  Boston,  1882.  Illus.  Maps. 
S".  *2963.50 

Contents.  —  Report  on  the  investigations  at  Assos,  iSSi, 
by  J.  T.  Clarke;  Appendix,  Inscriptions  from  Assos  and 
Lesbos,  and  Papers,  by  \V.  C.  Lawton  and  J.  S.  Diller. 

Archseologisches  Institut  des  deutschen 
Reichs,  Berlin.     See  Michaelis. 

Architecture.  See  Eidlitz ;  —  Harper ;  —  Lucas, 
C. ;  —  Vasari. 

Arctic  regions.     See  Nares;  — Nordenskidld. 

Argentine  Republic.     See  Quesada  ;  — White. 

Aristoteles.  Aristotle's  Psychology,  in  Greek 
and  English,  with  introduction  and  notes,  by 
Edwin  Wallace.  Cambridge  [England],  1882. 
8°.  2972.56 

Contains  a  list  of  recent  works  relating-  to  his  psychology. 

Arnoldt,  Richard.  Der  Chor  im  Agamemnon 
des  Aschylus  scenisch  erlautert.  Halle  a  /  S., 
1 881.    8». "  2972.58 

Art  and  letters  :  an  illustrated  monthly  maga- 
zine of  fine  art  and  fiction.  Conducted  by  J. 
Comyns  Carr.  Vol.  i.  Nos.  i-S.  October, 
i88i-May,  1882.    London,  1881,  82.    F°.    *695o.i5 

Art  work  manuals.  Edited  by  Charles  G.  Le- 
land.  Illus.  ^vith  supplements.  Vol.  1.  No. 
1-9      N.  Y.,  1881,  82.     40.  *69ii.io 

Aryan  language  and  races.  See  Gheyn ;  — 
McCurdy. 

Asher,  David.  Ueber  den  Unterricht  in  d^ 
neueren  Sprachen,  spezieller  der  englischen,  an 
unseren  Universitaten  u.  hoheren  Schulen. 
Berlin,  1881.     8°.  3593-59 

Asia.     See  Keane. 


Association  pour  I'encouragement  des  etudes 
grecques  en  France.  Annuaire.  I5e  annde. 
Paris,  1881.     8".  *2966.50 

Assos.     See  Archaeological  institute. 

Astrolabe.     See  Schio. 

Astronomy.  See  Burr;  —  Great  Britain, 
Royal  observatory :  — Johnston;  —  Proctor;  — 
Sidereal  messenger ;  —  Trouvelot. 

Athenais.     See  Eudocia. 

Atkinson,  Joseph  B.  Overbeck.  London, 
1882.  Portrait.  Chart.  [Illustrated  biographies 
of  the  great  artists.]     Sm.  8".  4077.85 

Atlas  essays.     No.  i.    See  Walker,  A. 

Atlas  essays.  No.  2.  Biographical  and  critical. 
N.  Y.,  1877."    8°.  2246.53 

Contents.  —  Macaulav,  by  E.  A.  Freeman ;  G.  Ticknor,  by 
E.  P.  Whipple;  Ernst  Curtius ;  P.  G.  Hamertnn ;  H.  W. 
Longfellow;  W.  C.  Bryant;  E.  A.  Poe,  by  J.  H.  Ingram; 
Charles  (Tennyson)  Turner;  E.  A.  Freeman;  C.Sumner; 
J.  S.  Mill,  by  Noah  Porter. 

Atlas  essays.  No.  3.  Labor.  The  republic. 
N.  Y.,  1878.  "8".  3566.43 

Contents.  —  The  working  classes  in  Europe,  by  T. 
Hughes;  Labor  in  England,  by  T.  Brasscy;  Grangerisra, 
by  F.  Wharton  ;  The  grange  and  the  Potter  law,  Reply ;  The 
American  republic,  bvF.  Sigel;  Indian  citizenship,  by  F. 
A.  Walker;  The  Chinese  question,  by  E.  D.  Mansfield  ;  The 
guarantee  of  order  and  republican  government  in  the  states, 
by  T.  M.  Cooley;  Some  checks  and  balances  in  government, 
by  T.  M  Cooley ;  The  difficulties  of  republicanism  in  Europe, 
by  E.  A.  Freeman. 

Essays  originally  published  in  the  International  review. 

Australia.  See  Bonwick ;  —  Chequered  career. 

Azores.     See  Baker. 

Bach,  C.  Die  Maschinenelemente.  Ihre  Be- 
rechnung  und  Construction.  Mit  Holzschnitten 
und  42  Tafeln  Zeichnungen  in  besonderem  Atlas. 
Stuttgart,  i88i.  2  v.  Text,  8°;  Atlas,  8'\  ob- 
long. *4020.26 

Bach,  Sebastian.     See  Poole. 

Bacon,  George  W. ,  compiler.  The  life  of 
Charles  Dar^vin,  with  British  opinion  on  evolu- 
tion.  London.    [1882.]    Portrait.    8°.       2450b. 59 

Baker,  C.  Alice.  A  summer  in  the  Azores, 
with  a  glimpse  of  Madeira.     Boston,  1882.     16". 

236385 

Bampton  lectures,  1881.     See  Wordsworth. 

Barbera,  Luigi.  Nuovo  metodo  dei  massimi 
e  minimi  delle  funzioni  primitive  e  integrali. 
Bologna,  1877.     8°.  ♦*$o2oa.58 

Barthelemy,  L.  Inventaire  des  chartes  de  la 
maison  de  Baux.  Accompagne  de  quinze  planches 
de  sceaux,  cinq  tableaux  genealogiques  et  d'une 
carte  des  possessions  fran^aises  de  cette  maison 
et  suivi  d'un  appendice.     Marseille,  1882.     8°. 

2632.53      J 

Bartoli,  Adolfo.     I  manoscritti   italiani   della      a 
Biblioteca   nazionale    di    Firenze.     Descritti    da      ? 
una  societa  di  studiosi,  con  riproduzioni  foto- 
grafiche  di  miniature.     T.  i,  2.     Sezione  prima. 
Codici  Magliabechiani :  Serie  prima,  Poesia.    Fi- 
renze, 1879.    8°-  *6i65.30 

Barton,  B.  T.  Historical  gleanings  of  Bolton 
and  district.  [2d  series.]  Bolton,  1S82.  Sm. 
30.  *2498.2i 

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Beck,Auijust.  Graf  Gustav  Adolf  von  Cotter. 
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Bell,  Louis.     See  Bouton. 

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Berlin.     6'<?e  Doehring;  —  Struck. 

Berlioz,  (L.)  Hector.  Life  and  letters.  Trans, 
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In  this  edition,  the  revised  English  renion  is  arnuiKed 
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—  The  international  revision  commcntarjr  on 
the  New  Testament,  based  upon  the  revised 
version  of  1881.  By  English  and  Atnerican 
scholars,  and  members  of  the  revision  committee. 
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Boutkowski,  Alexandre.  Dictionnaire  numis- 
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Bowes,  James  L.  Japanese  marks  and  seals. 
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Boyssonneus,  Joannes.     See  Guibal. 

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British  museum.  Catalogue  of  oriental 
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Brunner,  D.  B.  The  Indians  of  Berks  county. 
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Buchanan,  Robert.  Ballads  of  life,  love,  and 
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Buckmaster,  J.  C,  and  Willis,  J.  J.  The 
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Bullen,  A.  H.,  editor.  A  collection  of  old  Eng- 
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Bunsen,  Christian  C.  J.,  Freikerr \or\.  See 
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Bunyan,  John.     See  Lenox  library. 

Buonarroti,  II.  Quaderno  10.  Serie  2.  Vol. 
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Burdette,  Robert  J.       William  Penn.    (1644- 

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The  early  kings  of  Norway:  also  an  essav  on 
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The  French  revolution  :  a  history.  3  v.  4570.52 

History  of  Friedrich  11  of  Prussia,  called 
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Latter-day  pamphlets.  4570.58 

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The  life  of  John  Sterling.  4570.59 

On  heroes,  hero-worship,  and  the  heroic  in 
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Fast  and  present.  4570.56 

Sartor  re.sartus  :  the  life  and  opinions  of  Herr 
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Case,  J.  Wickham,  editor.  Southold  town 
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Caulfield,  Sophia  F.  A.,  and  Saward,  Blanche 
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Chanccllorsvilla.     See  Bates. 

Chantelauze,  Rrfgis.  Saint  Vincent  de  Paul  ct 
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Chapman,  William.  The  life  of  Martin  Lu- 
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Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward  Island.  Re- 
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Chaucer,  Geoffrey.  A  parallel-text  print  of 
Troilus  and  Crisevdc  from  the  Campsall  ms  of 
Bacon  Frank,  the  ilarleian  m».  2280  m  the  Brit- 
ish museum,  and  the  Cambridge  univemitr 
library  MS.  Gg.  4.  27.  Put  forth  by  Frederick  J. 
Furnivall.  Part  i.  Books  1  &  2.  London. 
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Chautauqua,  N.  Y.     See  Camp. 

Chemistry.  See  Kerl ;  —  Lupton ;  —  Wood's 
Library,  Witthaus. 

Chequered  career,  A  ;  or,  fifteen  year*  in  Aus- 
tralia and  New  Zealand.  London,  iSSt!  8".  3075.71 

Chetham  miscellanies.  Edited  by  F.  R.  Raines. 
Vol.6.     [.Manchester.]     187S.    Sm.  4".     *a4i5.io 

Contents. — 6.  The  rent  roll  of  Sir  JoJin  Townclcy  of 
Towneley,  knight,  for  Burnley,  iKhtenhill,  etc.,  io  l^aca». 
''■'".  '535-^'*  '•"'>«  autobioumphy  of  Mr.  Laii(ley  of  l'mt> 
wich,  seventeenth  century ;  A  cloitc  catalogoc  of  the  rectors 
of  Prestwich,  from  1316-1631. 

Chetham  society.     See  Fletcher. 

Children.  AVj-lClimsch;  —  Mother's  record;  — 
Wood's  Library,  Ellis,  Routh. 

Chimes  of  Normandy  (opera).  Se*  Planquette. 

'China.  See  Richthofcn;  —  Royal  geoj^niphi- 
cal  society. 

Chinese  language  and  literature.  See  Muel- 
ler; —  Oratio. 

Chisholm  massacre.     See  Wells. 

Chotteau,  I.^on.  Le  trait^  franco-am^rirain. 
Documents  pour  scrvir  aux  n^gocialeurs.  No. 
4.  5.     Paris.  iSSo.     8".  SA4S-69 

Christ.     See  Gannett. 

Christian  art.     See  Crosnier. 

Christmas  caroU.     See  Pailler. 

Chrysanthemum,  The,  a  monthly  magaiine  for 
Japan  and  the  far   East.     Vol.    1.     Yokohama. 

1881.  8".  'sotC-d 
Church  Rnd  state.     See  Elliot. 

Ciotek,  Staniolaw.  Lil>cr  cancellariac  Slanis- 
lai  CioK'k.  Ein  F'ormclbuch  der  polni»chen 
KiinigHkanzIri  au*  dcr  Zeil  der  Husitischen  Be- 
wcgung.  Herausgcgelwn  von  j.  Caro.  Wien. 
1871.    »>.  so6t.a6 

Clark,  L  Scotland  sixty  years  ago :  a  seHc* 
of  32  copperplate  etching*  of  the  chief  (owns  in 
Siotland,  and  their  surroundinrs.  [1811-1835. 
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•.•Cab.«4!  I 

Clark,  Salter  S.  A  text-book  on  mmmrrrial 
law.     N.  Y..188J.     i<i».  3667.«6 

Clark,  Solomon.  Antiquities,  historicaU  and 
graduates  of  Northampton.  Northampton.  Mass., 

1882.  Illus.  8".  **m-^* 
Clarke,  Hyde.  The  early  history  of  the  Medi- 
terranean populations,  &c.,  in  their  migrations 
and  settlement*.  Illus.  from  autonomous  coins, 
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October, 


Cloyne,  Ireland.     See  Bradj. 

Co£d  and  coal  mines.  See  Galloway ;  —  Ram- 
say, J.  A. 

Coal-tar.     See  Lunge. 

Cobb,  General  Daniel.     See  Massachusetts. 

Cobbe,  Frances  P.  The  peak  in  Darien,  with 
some  other  inquiries  touching  concerns  of  the 
soul  and  the  body.     Boston,  1882.     16°.    5444.72 

Contents.  —  Mag^nanimous  atheism;  Hygeiolatry;  Pes- 
simism and  one  of  its  professors;  Zoophily;  Sacrificial 
medicine;  Fitness  of  women  for  the  ministry  of  religion; 
House  on  the  shore  of  eternity;  The  peak  in  Darien,  the 
riddle  of  death. 

Cobbold,  Thomas  S.  Human  parasites.  Lon- 
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Coetlogon,  Anatole,  comte  de.  Les  armoiries 
de  la  ville  de  Paris :  sceaux,  emblfemes,  couleurs, 
devises,  livrees  et  ceremonies  publiques.  Paris, 
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Paris.]     4°.  *462oa.6i 

This  was  begun  by  the  comte  de  Coetlogon,  and  re- 
arranged and  completed  by  L..  M.  Tisserand  and  others. 

Coffin,  Selden  J.  Record  of  the  men  of  La- 
fayette :  brief  sketches  of  the  alumni  of  La- 
fayette college.  Added  historical  sketches  of  the 
college,  by  W.  B.  Owen.  Easton,  Pa.,  1876,  79. 
Illus.     Portraits.     8°.  *2383.53 

Cognetti  de  Martiis,  S.  Gli  Stati  Uniti 
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Coleman,  Alfred.  Manual  of  dental  surgery 
and  pathology.  Thoroughly  revised  and  adapted 
to  the  use  of  American  students  and  prac- 
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Coles,  John.  Summer  travelling  in  Iceland. 
With  a  chapter  on  Askja,  by  E.  Delmar  Morgan. 
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Collectanea  Anglo-poetica  :  or,  a  bibliograph- 
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a  collection  of  early  English  poetry,  with 
extracts  and  remarks.  By  Thomas  Corser.  Vol. 
ID.    Manchester,  1880.     Sm.  4°.  ^2425. 2 

Colleges.     See  Evans,  C.  H. 

Colorado.     SeeGrzS. 

Commerce.     See  Wells,  D.  A. 

Commercial  law.     See  Clark,  S.  S. ;  —  Thoel. 

Common  prayer,  Book  of.  See  Hunter, 
G.  W. 

Concord,  Neiu  Hampshire.  Annual  reports 
of  the  schools,  1862-77.  With  the  mayor's  annual 
address.     Concord,  1862-77.     8°.  *6320.6o 

Conder,  Claude  R.,  and  Kitchener,  Horatio  H. 
The  survey  of  Western  Palestine.  Vol.  i,  2. 
Sheets  1-16.  Edited  with  additions  by  E.  H. 
Palmer  and  Walter  Besant.  London,  1881,  82. 
Illus.     40.  5040.41 

Contents.  —  i.  Galilee.     2.  Samaria. 

Confucianism.  See  Mueller;  —  St.  Giles'. 

Connecticut     See  Bowen. 

Cook,  Benjamin  F.  History  of  the  12th  Massa- 
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Cook,  Joel.  Brief  summer  rambles  near  Phila- 
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Cooper,  Anthony  A.,  3d  earl  of  Shaftesbury. 
See  Fowler. 

Cooper,  Joseph.  The  lost  continent;  or,  sla- 
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don, 1875.     Folded  map.     8°.  4285.64 


Cooper,  Thomas  V.,  and  Fenton,  Hector  T. 
American  politics  (non-partisan)  from  the  be- 
ginning to  date.     N.  Y.     [1882.]     8°.         4222.67 

Contents. —  History  of  the  political  parties  of  the  United 
States;  Political  platforms;  Great  speeches  on  great  issues; 
Parliamentary  practice,  etc.;  Existing  political  laws;  A 
federal  blue  book,  showing  the  offices,  salaries,  and  methods 
of  appointment;  Tabulated  history  of  politics. 

Coote,  Walter.  Wanderings,  south  and  east. 
With  maps  and  wood  engravings.  London, 
1882.     8°.  3073.68 

Contents.  —  The  Australasian  colonies;  Pacific  islands; 
The  far  East;  Spanish  America. 

Copper.     See  Grant-Francis. 

Coptic  language.     See  Stern. 

Copyright     See  Schaeffle. 

Corfu.     See  Gregorovius. 

Cork,  Ireland.     See  Brady. 

Cory,  William.  A  guide  to  modem  English 
history.  Part  1,  2.  1815-35.  London,  1880, 
82.     8°.  2424.22 

Cotter,  Gustav  A.,  Graf  von.     See  Beck,  A. 

Cotton,  Sir  Arthur.  Arabic  primer :  consist- 
ing of  sentences  prepared  according  to  the  vocal 
system  of.  studying  languages.  London,  1876. 
Sm.  8°.  3038.43 

Coutance.A.  Lalutte  pour  I'existence.  Paris, 
1882.     8°.  3824.62 

Cowdin,  Eflliot  C.  A  memorial  of  Elliot  C. 
CoAvdin.  Privately  printed.  Noplace.  [1881.?] 
Portrait.     Sm.  4°.  4342.83 

Criminals.     See  Lombroso. 

Cromwell,  Oliver.  Letters  and  speeches  :  with 
elucidations.  By  Thomas  Carlyle.  London. 
[1871.]  5  V.     Sm".  8".  _4570-57 

Crosnier, — ,abbe.  Iconographie  chretienne, 
ou  etude  des  sculptures,  peintures,  etc.,  qu'on 
rencontre  sur  les  monuments  religieux  du  moyen 
age.     Tours,  1876.     Illus.     8°.  4078.1 

Crozals,  J.  de.  Lanfranc,  archev6que  de  Can- 
torb^ry,  sa  vie,  son  enseignement,  sa  politique. 
Paris,  1877.     8°.  3552-64 

Cumberland,  Maryland.     See  Lowdermilk. 

Cunningham,  Alexander.  Archseological  sur- 
vey of  India.  Reports  for  1862-78.  Vol.  1-12. 
Calcutta  [etc.],  1871-80.      Plates.     8°.     *3072.55 

Curiosita  e  ricerche  di  storia  subalpina.  Pub- 
blicate  da  una  societa  di  studiosi  di  patrie  me- 
morie.   Vol.  4.     Torino,  1880.     Fac-similes.    8°. 

*47i4.50 

Cutler,  Elbridge  J.     See  Peabody. 

Daffry  de  La  Monnoye,  A.  Les  jetons  de 
I'^chevinage  parisien.  Documents  pour  servir  a 
une  histoire  m^tallique  de  bureau  de  la  ville  [etc.]. 
Avec  une  table  analytique  et  deux  series  de 
pieces  justificatives.  Paris,  1878.  [Histoire  g6- 
nerale  de  Paris.]     4°.  *462oa.62 

Dale,  Alfred  W.  W.  The  synod  of  Elvira  and 
Christian  life  in  the  fourth  century.  London, 
1882.     Sm.  8°.  3525.59 

D'Anvers,  N.  An  elementary  history  of  art. 
2d  edition,  with  introd.  by  Roger  Smith.  Lon- 
don, 1882.     Illus.     Sm.  8°.  4077-83 

Darwin,  Charles  R.  The  descent  of  man,  and 
selection  in  relation  to  sex.  With  illus.  New 
edition.     N.  Y.,  1881.     12°.  5827.50 

—  See  Bacon  ;  —  Weismann. 

Daudet,  Alphonse.  CEuvres  completes.  [T. 
1,2.]     Paris,  1881,82.     Illus.     8°.  *266i.50 

Contents.  —  i.  Fromont  jeune  et  Risler  ainrf.  a.  Jack. 
T..  I 


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1882. 

Davenant,  John.  The  last  will  and  testament 
of  John  Davenant,  vintner,  of  the  Crown  tavern, 
Oxford  ;  the  house  at  which  Shakespeare  lodged 
in  some  of  his  journeys  between  Stratford-on- 
Avon  and  London.  Edited  by  J.  O.  Ilalliwell. 
*  London,  1866.     Square  16°.  ♦♦G. 74.36 

On  the  l.nst  leaf  is  written,  "Ten  copies  only.  Number 
eight.    J.  O.  H."  ' 

Davidson,  Thomas.  The  Parthenon  frieze, 
and  other  essays.  London,  1882.  Plate.'  Sm. 
8°-  2969.71 

Debrett,  John.  Peerage  and  titles  of  courtesy. 
Illus.  Edited  by  R.  H.  Mair.  1882.  London, 
1882.     8°.  *6537.i 

Decoration.     See  Art  work  manuals. 

Deetz,  Albrecht.  Alexander  Pope.  Leipzig, 
1876.     8«.  2563.65 

Delepierre,  Octave.  Tableau  de  la  littdrature 
du  centon,  chez  les  anciens  et  chez  les  modernes. 
Londres,  1874,  75.     2  v.  Sm.  8°,  large  paper. 

*4673-57 

The  Cento  is  a  composition  formed  by  verses  or  passages 
from  different  authors  disposed  in  a  new  order. 

Delisle,  Leopold  (V.)  Le  cabinet  des  manu- 
scrits  de  la  Bibliotheque  nationale.  T.  1-3, 
Planches.  Paris,  1868-S1.  4  v.  [Histoire  g^- 
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Delitzsch,  Friedrich.  Wo  lag  das  Paradies.'' 
Eine  biblischassyriologische  Studie.  Mit  assyri- 
ologischen  Beitragen  zur  biblischen  Lander-  und 
Volkerkunde  und  einer  Karte  Babyloniens. 
Leipzig,  iSSi.     8°.  '    3423.73 

Democracy.     See  Harwood. 

Demosthenes.     See  Butcher. 

Dennis,  John,  editor.  English  sonnets.  A 
selection.     3d  edition.  London,  1881.  Sm.  8°. 

2564.72 

Deutsche  Shakespeare-Gesellschaft,  IVrimar. 
Jahrbuch.   Jahrgang    17.        Weimar,    1882.      8". 

*4593-i 
Devaux,    Paul  L.  I.       Etudes    politiques  sur 

les     principaux     ^v^nements    de  I'histoire    ro- 

maine.     Paris,  i88o.     2  v.     8°.  2752.55 

De  Vere,   Aubrey   T.       The    foray   of   queen 

Meave,and  other  legends  of  Ireland's  heroic  age. 

[Poems.]     London,  1882.     Sm.  8°.  4560.53 

Contents.  —  The  sons  of  Usnach;  The  children  of  Lir; 
Tlie  foray  of  queen  Meave. 


Dewing,  Maria  R. 
N.  Y.,  1882.     Illus. 

Dickens,  Charles, 
few   miscellanies    in 
Edited  by  R.  H.  Shepherd 
8». 


Beauty  in  the  household. 

16".  4098.9 

Plays  and  poems.     With  a 

prose   now   first   collected. 

London,  1882.     2  v. 

a56oa.6 


The  editor  has  included  at  the  end  of  volume  two  hi*  Bib* 
liography  of  Dickens  (separately  printed  on  4J7S.7J},  now 
considerably  enlarged. 

—  See  Schmidt.  (H.)  J.;  —  Shepard  ;  --  Ward. 

Didon,  H.  Science  without  God.  Translated 
from  the  French  by  Rosa  Cordcr.  London, 
18S2.    Sm.  8'».  5480.51 

Dietetics.     See  Wood's  Library,  Pavy. 

Dillon,  William.  The  dismal  science.  A 
criticism  on  modern  English  political  economy. 
Dublin.  1882.     Sm.  8".  3659.66 

Dippold,  George  T.  The  great  epics  of 
mediaeval  Germany.  An  outline  of  their  con- 
tents and  history.  '  Boston,  1882.     16°.      4870.54 

Disraeli,  Benjamin,  earl  of  Beaconsfield.  Set 
Bauer ;  —  Gladstone. 


BATES  BALL 

Ditfurth,  Franz  W.,  Freiherr  von,  compiUr. 
Die  historisch-politischen  Volkslieder  de*  drcis- 
sigj.Hhrigen  Kriegcs.  Aus  fliegendcn  Kliittern 
[etc.  J  gesammelt.  Merausg.  von  Karl  BartM:h. 
Heidelberg,  1882.     8^.  4873.20 

Dixon,  Richard  W.  Christ's  company,  and 
other  poems.     London,  1861.     Sm.  8^.      2564.73 

Dobson,  Austin,  editor.  Eighteenth  century 
essays.     London,  1882.     Plate.     Sm.  8".  2S54.te 

Selected  from  The  Taller,  Spcctxk>r,  World,  ConnoiMcnr, 
Idler,  Citizen  of  the  world,  and  Lounger. 

Doehring,  W.  Handbuch  dcs  F'cucrl«»ch-  und 
Rettungswcsens.  [Also.  Krganzungsband.  Das 
Feuerloschwesen  Berlins.]  Ncbbt  einem  AtUa 
mit  [125]  Tafeln.  Berlin,  1S81.  Text,  3  v.,  »»; 
Atlas,  I  v.,   S",  oblong.  40i7.at 

Dogs.     See  Hammond. 

Donatello.     See  Scott,  Leader. 

Drama.  See  Bullen  ;  —  Fitzgerald ;  —  Vander 
Straeten. 

Drawing.     See  Kemble,  M. ;  —  Moor«. 

Drew,  Benjamin.  Hints  and  hclpn  for  those 
who  write,  print,  or  read.     Boston,    1882.     i6». 

2488.85 

Previously  published  under  the  title  Pens  and  type*. 

Dryden,  John.  Essays.  Selected  and  edited, 
with  introduction  and  notes,  by  C.  D.  Yonge. 
London,  1882.  [Macmillan's  school-class  books.] 
Sm.  8°.  4565.77 

Contents.  — On  satire;  On  translation;  Parallel  between 

poetry  and  painting;  Notes. 

Dudevant,  Amantine  L.  A.  D.  {George Samd.) 
Correspondance.  1812-1876.  [T.]  i,  2.  Paris, 
18S2.   i2».  4649a.76 

Duentzer,  Johann  H.J.  Charlotte  von  Stein, 
Goethe's  PVeundin.  Ein  Lebcnsbitd,  mit  Benut- 
zung  der  P'amilienpapicre.  Mit  .Vbbildungen. 
Stuttgart,  1S74.     2  V.     Fac-similc.     8°.      1847.64 

—  Charlotte  von  Stein  und  Corona  Schrrftcr. 
Einc  Verthcidigung.  Stuttgart.  1S76.  8".   2847.65 

Duerer,  Albrecht.     See  Kaufmann. 

Duetschke,  Hans.  Antike  Bildwerke  in  Obcr^ 
italien.     Leipzig,  1874-80.    4  v.  in  3.  8».  4076.80 

Contents.  — I.  Die  »nx\'^-  Ke  dM  Canpo  Saala 

zu   Piaa.  —  1.  Zcrslrcutr  .erka  ia   PlofVMU  — 

J.  Die  antikcn  .M artnorhii.:  I  Asica  la  KVwsas.  — 

4.  Antike  Bildwerke  in  Turin,  UtciciA,  VaroMS,  iw4  Mswhw, 

Duff*,  Mar^  A.,  a/ienvards  Mrs.  Stmvtr.  5Sm 
Ireland,  J.  N. 

Dunman.  Thomas.  Talks  about  science.  With 
a  biographical  sketch  bv  Charles  Welsh.  I-on« 
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Content*.  —  BingrAphical  tkclch ;  Mcchsnisia  oTsMMaUMii 
The  sUrlit  sky ;  Prehittnric  man ;  VokaaMM  tmA  eonlnsA; 
Atnmn  and  ino|c«.-ule«;  Ice  and  Iks  ioc  «(•:  TW«  il«« 
histories;  C^tal;  .Sermoni  In  atoMMS;  How  ttw  •artll  Is 
wdichcd  and  incasurrd;  IVpUis  of  noasa;  Lnbilsii;  Tlw 
coaimott  fn>ic. 

Dupanloup,  F^lix  A.  P..  hi%kof  of  Orliumt. 
Les  alarmon  dc  r<5pisconat  ju«tifi^«  par  lc»  fails. 
Suivic  des  Icttres  de  NN.  SS.  les  <(v^ucs  rclalives 
k  r<fduct.tion  des  jcuncs  fillcs.  4e  Mition.  Paris. 
1868.     »».  5»»^« 

Ear.     See  Rctstus;  —  Wood's  Library,  Buck. 

Earie.  John.  A  book  for  the  beginner  in 
Anglosaxon.  2d  edition.  Oxford.  1879.  [Claren- 
don press  series.]     Sm.  8».  «4'7-75 

Eaaste,  P.  B.  Wood  and  its  uses ;  a  handbook 
for  contractors,  builders,  etc.  With  information 
for  drawing  up  designs  and  estimates.  Illus. 
Gloucester  [England],  1874.    8».  4017.16 

East,  The.     Sm  Friederid. 


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October, 


East  Haven  company,  East  Boston.  [Copy 
of  an  act  to  incorporate  the  East  Haven  com- 
pany, iSSi.  Prospectus.  Report  of  W.  R.  Knip- 
ple.    2  maps.    Plan.]  Boston,  1881.    F°.     *F.4.25 

Eastern  question.    See  Marvin ;  —  Scudamore. 

Ebers,  Georg  M.  Die  Frau  Biirgemeisterin. 
Roman.     Stuttgart,  1882.     16°.  4870.50 

Eclipses.     See  United  States,  Signal  service. 

Economic  plants.     See  Smith,  J. 

Eddas.     See  Keary. 

Eddystone  lighthouse.     See  Edwards,  E.  P. 

Eden,  Garden  of.     See  Delitzsch. 

Edinburgh  review.  General  index.  Vol. 
1-140.     1802-74.     London,  1813-76.     5  v.     8°. 

C.R.19.3.2 

Education.  See  Dupanloup ;  —  Hamerton  ;  — 
Lantoine ;  —  Laurie ;  —  Lethbridge ;  —  Oetken  ; 

—  Paedagogische      Rundschau ;  —    Salicis ;  — 
Schmid ;  —  Struempell. 

Edwards,  E.  Price.  The  Eddystone  light- 
houses (new  and  old) ;  with  an  abridgment  of 
Smeaton's  narrative  of  the  old  tower.  [From 
the  original  edition,  1791]  by  T.  Williams.  Lon- 
don, 1882.    Illus.    8°.  3955.81 

Edwards,  Emory.  The  practical  steam  engi- 
neer's guide  in  the  design,  construction,  and 
management  of  American  steam  fire-engines, 
steam  pumps,  boilers  [etc.].  Illus.  Phila., 
1882.     12°.  4017.22 

Egjrpt.     See  Brugsch ;  —  Mariette ;  —  Naville ; 

—  Riel ;  —  Stuart ;  —  Tiele. 

Eidlitz,  Leopold.  The  nature  and  function  of 
art,  more  especially  of  architecture.  N.  Y., 
1 88 1.     8°.  4094.72 

Electricity.     Sec  Thompson,  S.  P. 

Elliot,  Arthur.  The  state  and  the  church. 
London,  1882.     [The  English  citizen.]     Sm.  8«. 

3546.56 

Elphinstone,  George  K. ,  viscount  Keith.  See 
Allardyce. 

Elvira,  Synod  of.     See  Dale. 

Emerson,  Ralph  W.  See  Allen  ;  —  Ireland, 
A. ;  —  Massachusetts  historical  society ;  —  Shep- 
ard. 

Emerson,  William  A.  Practical  instruction 
in  wood  engraving.  Also,  a  history  of  the  art. 
Illus.     East  Douglas,  1876.     12°.  8069.26 

Emery,  George  E.  Eric  the  red.  Record  of 
his  voyages  to  Greenland  and  Spitzbergen  nine 
centuries  ago.  ( Cut  from  The  New  York  Her- 
ald, March  17,  1880.     Folded  map.)         *2269a.70 

—  A  man  of  mark.  Rev.  Stephen  Bachiler. 
(Newspaper  cutting.   Lynn,  1882.)  4346.36 

—  Spitzbergen  the  ancient  Iceland.  {^Cut 
from  The  New  York  Herald,  February  25, 
1880.     Folded  maps.     Fac-simile.)  =^22690. 69 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  9th  edition.  V^ol.  14. 
Kaolin-Lons.     Boston,  1882.    Illus.     Maps.    4°. 

B.H.Desk.E.i 

Endemann,  Wilhelm.  Die  deutsche  Civil- 
prozess.     Berlin,  1878,  79.     3  v.     8".  3623.4 

Engines.     See  Roper. 

England,  Church  of.  See  Blunt ;  —  Elliot ;  — 
Molesworth ;  —  Mozley. 

English  language  and  literature.     See  Asher ; 

—  Bullen ;  —  Collectanea ;  —  Dennis ;  —  Dobson  ; 

—  Griswold ;  —  Hazlitt ;  —  Ogilvie ;  —  Shepard ; 

—  Skeat ;  —  Waddington. 

English  men  of  letters.     Sec  Gosse ;  —  Ward. 
Engraving.     5'<?e  Someren ;  —  Thomson. 
Episodes    in  the  life  of  an  Indian  chaplain. 
London,  1882.     Illus.     Sm.  S^.  3078.60 


Equations.     See  Goursat. 

Erskine,  Henry.     See  Fergusson. 

Esquisses  russes,  par  un  Russe.  Formant  le 
2e  volume  de  I'ouvrage  :  Les  Russes,  peints  par 
eux-mSmes.    Wurzbourg.    [1881.']    16°.    3069.21.2 

Essays  from  "The  Critic."  By  John  Bur- 
roughs and  others.    Boston,  1SS2.     16°.      2402.79 

Contents.  —  Thoreau's  wildness,  by  J.  Burroughs;  Wil- 
liam Blake,  poet  and  painter,  by  E.  C.  Stedman;  Death  of 
Carlyle,  by  W.  Whitman ;  Deatli  of  Longfellow,  by  W. 
Whitman;  George  Eliot  and  the  novel,  bv  E.  Eggleston; 
Frances  Hodgson  Burnett,  by  R.  H.  StodHard;  Thoreau's 
unpublished  poetry,  by  F.  B.  Sanborn;  Emerson  and  the  su- 
perlative, bv  J.  Burroughs;  A  company  of  spring  poets, 
by  E.  M.  Tfiomas;  Nature  in  literature,  by  J.  Burroughs; 
Austin  Dobson.  by  E.  W.  Gosse;  Alphonse  Daudet,  bv  P. 
M.  Potter;  The  Boston  culture,  by  J.  H.  Morse;  Thelate 
Sydnej'  Lanier,  by  E.  C.  Stedman;  English  society  and 
Endymion,  by  Julia  Ward  Howe;  Historical  criticism  of 
Christ,  by  H.  W.  Bellows;  Whitman's  "  Leaves  of  grass." 

Eudocia  Augusta  (Athenais),  ivife  of  Theodo- 
sitis  II.     See  Gregorovius. 

Euler,  Carl.  Friedrich  Ludwigjahn.  Sein  Le- 
ben  und  Wirken.    Stuttgart,  1881.    Portrait.    8°. 

4843.21 
Jahn  was  a  German  author  who  published  several  treatises 
on  gymnastics,  etc. 

Evans,  C.  H,,  compiler.  American  college  di- 
rectory and  universal  catalogue.  Vol.  2-4.  1878- 
82.     S"t.  Louis,     [1878-82.]      3  v.  in  1.     8°. 

♦4482.52 

Evans,  Walton  W.,  and  others.  Inter-oceanic 
canal  projects.   N.  Y.,i88o.    8°.  No.  6  in  *3944.59 

Evolution.  See  Bacon  ;  —  Birks ;  —  Darwin  ; 
—  Romanes  ;  — Weismann. 

Eye.     See  Wood's  Library,  Noyes. 

Exner,  Sigmund.  Untersuchungen  iiber  die 
Localisation  der  Functionen  in  der  Grosshirn- 
rinde  des  Menschen.  Mit  25  Tafeln.  Wien, 
l88i.     8°.  3802.68 

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Fabretti,  Ariodante.  Appendice.  Corpvs  in- 
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Gamurrini.      Firenze,  1880.     4°.  *478p.i 

Falloux,  Frederic  A.  P.,  comtede.  Discours  et 
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Falsan,  A.,  and  Chantre,  Ernest.  Mono- 
graphic geologique  des  anciens  glaciers  et  du 
terrain  erratique  de  la  partie  moyenne  du  bassin 
du  Rhone.  T.  i,  2.  Lyon,  1879,  80.  Illus. 
Folded  maps.     8°.  *3862.58 

Farina,  Salvatore.  Racconti  e  scene.  Milano, 
1878.     16°.  •      27793.52 

—  Un  tiranno  ai  bagni  di  mare.  Tre  scene  dal 
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Fathers  of  the  church,     ^^p  Jackson,  G.  A. 

Faulmann,  Carl.  Das  Buch  der  Schrift  en- 
thaltend  die  Schriftzeichen  und  Alphabete  aller 
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Fawcett,  Henry.  Art  in  everything  Lon- 
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Contents.  — Oar  houses,  streets,  and  cities;  Our  public 
buildings;  Decoration  and  furniture ;  The  country;  Travel- 
ling; Fashion. 

Fergfusson,  Alexander.  The  honourable  Henry 
Erskine,  lord  advocate  for  Scotland,  with  no- 
tices of  certain  of  his  kinsfolk  and  of  his  time. 
Edinburgh,  1S82.     Portraits.     S".    ^  2450.56 

Fevers.     See  Wood's  Library,  Wilson. 

Figuieira,  Guilhem,  troubadour.     See  l^vy. 

Finance.       See    Brueckner  ;  —   Roscher  ;  — 
Smith,  J.  Van  C. ;— Walker,  A. 
186 


1882. 


BATES   HAU. 


Fine  arts  (including  finely  illustrated  books.) 
See  Art  and  letters ;  —  Art  work  manuals ;  —  At- 
kinson ;  —  Bowes ;  —  Crosnier ;  —  D'Anvers ;  — 
Davidson ;  —  Duetschke ;  —  Eidlitz ;  —  Fawcett ; 

—  Hamerton  ;  —  Hulme;  —  Marchese  :  —  Mas- 
terpieces ;  —  Scott,  L. ;  —  Someren  ; — Thomson ; 

—  Vasari ;  —  Zeitschrift. 

Fir  tree.     See  Seckendorff. 

Fire  lands  historical  society,  Nor-walk,  Ohio. 
The  Fire  lands  pioneer.  Vol.  3-13  [June,  1862, 
to  July,  1878.]  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1862-78.  13 
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Fires.     See  Doehring;  — Woodbury. 

Fishermen's,  The,  own  book,  comprising  the 
list  of  men  and  vessels  lost  from  the  port  of 
Gloucester,  Massachusetts,  from  1874  to  April 
I,  1883,  and  a  table  of  losses  from  1830,  with  sta- 
tistics of  the  fisheries.  Gloucester.  [1882.] 
Illus.     8".  4353-71 

Fishing.     See  Foster,  D. 

Fitting,  Hermann.  Juristische  Schriften  des 
friiheren  Mittelalters.     Halle,  1876.     8".    56i7;54 

Fitzgerald,  Percy.  A  new  history  of  the  En- 
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houses.     London,  1882.     2  v.     8°.  2450.54 

Flanders.     See  Vander  Straeten. 

Fletcher,  John  S.,  editor.  The  correspondence 
of  Nathan  Walworth  and  Peter  Seddon  of  Out- 
wood,  and  other  documents  relating  to  the 
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England.]  1880.  Portrait.  Illus.  [Chethaih 
society.]     Sm.  4".  ♦2425.52 

Food.     See  Wood's  Library,  Pavy. 

Forbes,  S.  Russell.  Rambles  in  Rome.  With 
maps,  plans  and  illus.     London,  1882.     Sm.  8". 

2759.64 

Forbiger,  Albert.  Hellas  und  Rom.  Popuhire 
Darsteilung  des  offentlichen  und  hiiuslichen  Le- 
bens  der  Griechen  and  Riimer.  Leipzig,  1S72- 
82.     6v.     8°.  2964.63 

Contents.  —  1-3.    Uom  im  Zcitalter  der  Antoninc.    4-6. 

rieclienland  im  Zeilalter  des  I'crikles. 

Vol.  6  was  completed  and  edited  after  the  author's  death 
by  Adolph  Winckler. 

Foreign  bodies  (Surgery).  See  Wood's  Li- 
brary, Poulet.  ^ 

Foreign  relations.     See  Walpole,  S.  (H.) 

Forests.     See  Seckendorff. 

Forster,  Miss  F.  E.  Arnold-.  Heralds  of  the 
cross,  or  the  fulfilling  of  the  command.  Chap- 
ters on  missionary  work.  Bv  F.  E.  Arnold- 
Forster.     London,  1882.    Map.    Sm.  8".     3538-6? 

A  daughter  of  W.  K.  Forster,  and  a  granddaughter  of  Dr. 
Thomas  Arnold,  of  Kugby. 

Foster,  David.     The  scientific  angler.     VVith 
illus.  and  steel  engraving  of  the  author.     (Com- 
piled by  his  sons.)    London.  [1882.]    Sm.  8". 
^  ^  6007.43 

Foster,  Joseph.  Collectanea  genealogica. 
Vol.  I.    London,  and  Aylesbury,  1882.  4". 

••asooa.Ci 

Contents.  — I.  Collectanea  Kcnealogica;  Member*  of 
parliament,  Scotland;  Rcfitister  of  admission*  to  Oray » 
inn,  iMi-iSSi ;  Hegister  of  marriaKcs  at  Gray  »  Inn  rhapci. 
Sims'  Index  to  heralds*  visiutions;  Funeral  certificate,  of 
the  nobility  and  gentry  of  Ireland.  1607-17*;;  *'"»K"I5» 
Obituary;  Marriiiges  of  the  nobility  and  gentry,  lOSS-ilBo, 
Members  of  parliament,  England,  Ireland. 

Fowler,  Thomas.  Shaftesbury  and  Hutcheson, 
London,  1S82.    [English  philosophers.]    Sm.S". 

a45ob.6i 


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Frain,  E.  Mceurs  et  coutumes  des  families 
bretonnes  avant  1789.  D^ntonstr^cs  k  I'aide  de 
documents  tirds  pour  la  plupart  d'archivec  do- 
mestiques.  Introduction  et  hotes.  [T.]  t,  3. 
Rennes,  1880,  81.     i6».  «66s.7i 

Contents. —  1.  I.es  fondateurs  de  la  chapclle  Notre  Dam« 
en  Saint-Li^nard  de  Fougirea.  a.  Lc«  tigucur*  dc  Mec4, 
Livr^,  Iz^,  leurs  alli^  et  descendants. 

Frampton,  Thomas  S.,  editor.  A  glance  at 
the  hundred  of  Wrotham,  including  the  pariohec 
of  Wrotham,  Ightham,  Shipbourne,  and  Stan- 
sted,  in  the  days  of  the  early  Edwards.  London, 
1881.     Photograph.     8".  ••2404-70 

France.     History,  etc.      See   Bus ;  —  Carl  vie ; 

—  F"rond ;  —  Hamel ;  —  Scudamore ;  —  Wallon. 
Franciscans.     .SV*-  Monumenta. 
Franco-German  war.  1S70-71.   .SV«-  Bible,  G.W. 
Franklin,  Alfred.   Lcs  ancicnnes  bihiiothequcs 

de  Paris,  ^glises,  monastire*.  colleges,  etc. 
Paris,  1S67-73.  3  V.  Illus.  [Ilistoirc  genomic 
de  Paris.]     F".  •2640.54 

Frederick  II  the  Great.     See  Carlyle. 

Frederick  William  IV,  of  Prussia.  Au»  dem 
Briefwechsel  Friedrich  Wilhclms  iv  mit  Bunscn. 
Von  L.  von  Ranke.   Leipzig,  1873.  8^.     a840«.6o 

French  cmigrds.     See  Lclwin. 

French  language  and  literature.    See  Fresnay; 

—  Gautier ;  —  Lotheissen  ;  —  Rauni^. 
Fresnay,  A.  G.  de.     Memento  ou  recucil  cou- 

rant  de  divers  mots,  expressions  et  locutions 
tir^s  du  patois  nonnand  en  usage  dans  Ic  pays 
de  Caux  ct  particuliirement  dans  le  canton  dc 
T6tes.     Rouen,  1881.     8".  •2686.65 

Friederici,  Charles,  compiler.  Bibliothcca 
orientalis,  or  a  list  of  books  [etc.]  published  in 
1881  on  the  history,  languages  [etc.]  of  the  East. 
London,  1881.     8".  •2164.18 

Friesen,  Hermann,  Freikerr  von.  Ludwig 
Tieck.  Erinnerungcn  cincs  alten  Freundcn  aus 
den  Jahren  1825-42.  Wien.  1871.  3  "•  Portraits. 
160.  4«43.«» 

Frond,  Victor.  Panthrfon  des  illustratiuns 
fran«;aisc8  au  ige  siicle,  coinprcnant  un  portrait, 
une  biographie  et  une  autographc  dc  chacun  des 
hommes  lcs  plus  marquantr>  dan«  radininittrm- 
tion.  les  arts,  I'armrfc,  etc.  Paris.  [1865  M  •"'«- 
similes.     40  portraits.     F<».  •,•4440.11 

I^renz  sUtes  that  this  work  waa  eompMid  ta  aixtaM 

volumes  and  published  between  1865  and  i»7J. 

Fuller,  Horace  W.  Noted  French  trials.  Im- 
postors  and  adventurers.     Boston,  1882.     ti*- 

S08S.7 

Contents. -Tt»!  false  Martin  Guctt«:  ""»•  wo«m  wllfc. 
out.  name;  Collet;  The  fal«l  DaupWf  i  Tl- «-«i""^ 
Vernon;  The  false  Caille;  Cartouche;  Maodria. 

Qaederta.  Carl  T.  Gabriel  RollenhaKcn.  seln 
LclK-n  und  seine  Wcrkc.  BcitragiurCK-schichte 
der  deutschen  Littcratur,  dc«  dcutschcn  ""»"*• 
und  der  nicdcrdcutschen  Dialcktdichtung.  Ncbat 
bibliographischem  Anhang.     Leipng.  i88«.    a^ 

2047. oo 
Elcmcntc    der 
4  parts  in  2  v. 
••50200.60 


Oallenkamp.  Wilhclm.  Die 
Mathem.^tik.  Iscrlohn,  1874-80. 
Illus.     8". 

Cont,mU.-x,u     Artth-et*  i-i  Al««l«:    n««l|-Jt. 

Analysis  und  analytiadie  Xieowdr**.       4-     J>y"t*««»scM 
Geometric. 

QaUini.  Carlo.  II  massimario  dci  preton  e  dei 
mandatari  uiudiziali  .cKuito  da  un  complete 
formulario  di  atti.     Torino,  1875-     »••       V>7P-n 


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Galloway,  Robert  L.  History  of  coal  mining 
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Game  birds.     See  Murphy. 

Gannett,  William  C.  Lessons  on  the  child- 
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Gardthausen,  V.  Griechische  Palaeographie. 
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Gautier,  Emile  T.  L.  Les  ^pop^es  fran<;aises. 
Etude  sur  les  origines  et  I'histoire  de  la  littera- 
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Gee,  George  E.  The  hall-marking  of  jewel- 
lery practically  considered.  London,  1882.  Sm. 
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Gems  of  foreign  song.  A  collection  of  songs 
and  duetts.  With  English  translation.  Boston, 
i8Si.     4°.  8052.114 

Genealogy.  See  Barth^lemy ;  —  Foster,  J. ;  — 
Jordan  ;  —  McDonald ;  —  Whittier. 

Genoa.  Museo  civico  di  storia  naturale.  An- 
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Gentry,  Thomas  G.  Nests  and  eggs  of  birds 
in  the  United  States.  Illus.  Phila.,  1882. 
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Geology.  See  Academy ;  —  Dunman  ;  —  Fal- 
san  ; — Medlicott; — Missouri; — Toner;  —  United 
States,  Geographical  surveys. 

Geometry,  Analytical.     See  Hoppe. 

German  language  and  literature.  See  Dip- 
pold;  —  Ditfurth ;  —  Gesellschaft;  —  Goedeke; 
— Nicholson ; — Quellen  ;  —  Sanders  ;  —  Schmidt, 
(H.)  J. ;  —  Spamer ;  — Weddigen. 

Germany.     See  Bauer ;  —  Stacke ;  —  Tissot. 

Gesellschaft  fiir  deutsche  Philologie,  Berlin. 
Jahresbericht.  iter-3ter  Jahrgang.  1S79-S1. 
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Gheyn,  J.  van  den.  Origines  indo-europ^- 
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Ghiberti,  Lorenzo.     See  Scott,  L. 

Gibb,  E.  J.  W.,  editor.  Ottoman  poems. 
Translated  into  English  verse  in  the  original 
forms  with  introduction,  biographical  notices, 
and  notes.     London,  1S82.     Plates.      4°.  3081.15 

Gilbert,  Frank.  Jethro  Wood,  inventor  of  the 
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4347-139 
Gilbert,  John  T.     History  of  the  Irish  confed- 
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*247oa.7i 
Gindriez,  Charles,  and  Hart,  James  M.     Inter- 
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Giunta  per  la  inchiesta  agraria  e_  sulle  condi- 
zioni  della  classe  agricola.  Atti.  Vol.  3.  Fas- 
cicolo  I.     Roma,  1881.     Folded  maps.     4*'. 

*5650.5i 

Contents.  —  I>a  Toscana  agricola :  Relazione  sulle  condi- 
zioni  dell'  a^icoltura,  e  degli  agricoltori  neila  IX  circoscri- 
zione  (provincie  di  Firenze,  Arezzo,  Siena,  Lucca,  Pisa  e 
Livorno)  compilata  dal  cav.  C.  M.  Mazzini. 

Glaciers.     See  Falsan. 

Gladstone,  William  E.  Gladstone's  indictment 
of  Disraeli.  The  country  and  the  government. 
From  the  "  Nineteenth  century."  N.  Y.  [1879.] 
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Gloucester,  Massachusetts.  See  Fishermen's 
own  book. 


Goat.     See  Hayes. 

Godding,  William  W.  Two  hard  cases : 
sketches  from  a  physician's  portfolio,  Boston, 
1882.     16°.  58093.32 

On  the  trial  of  Guiteau,  and  the  case  of  a  patient  in  an 
insane  hospital. 

Godfrey,  Edward  K.  The  island  of  Nan- 
tucket. With  maps  of  the  town  and  island. 
Boston,  1882.     16'^.  23893.78 

Goedeke,  Carl,  and  Tittmann,  Julius,  editors. 
Deutsche  Dichter  des  sechzehnten  Jahrhunderts. 
Mit  Einleitungen  und  Worterklarungen.  B.  1-17. 
Leipzig,  1867-82.     16°  ^  *487oa.2i 

Contents.  —  i.  Liederbuch.  2.  Schauspiele  aus  dem  sech- 
zehnten Jahrhundert,  [von]  N.  Alanuel,  P.  Rebhun,  L. 
Kulinan,  J.  Funkelin,  S.  Wild,  P.  Meckel.  3.  Schauspiele, 
[voii]  B.  Kriiger,  J.  Ayrer.  4-6.  Dichtunj^en  von  Hans 
Sachs.  7.  Das  Narrenschiff  von  S.  Brant.  S,  9. 
Froschmeuseler  von  G.  Rollenhagen.  10.  Teuerdank  [von 
M.  Pfinzing].  11.  Die  Narrenbeschworung  von  Thomas 
Murner.  12.  Schwanke  des  sechzehnten  Jahrhunderts.  13. 
Die  Schauspiele  der  englischen  Komodianten  in  Deutsch- 
land.  14.  Die  Schauspiele  des  Herzogs  Heinrich  Julius 
von  Braunschwig.  15.  Dichtungen  von  Joliann  Fischart, 
genannt  Menzer.     16,  17.  Esopus,  von  Burchard  Waldis. 

Goethe,  Johann  W.  von.  Wilhelm  Meister's 
apprenticeship  and  travels.  Translated  by  T.  Car- 
lyle.  London.  [1874.]  3  v.  [People's  edition.] 
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Goetting,  R.  Einleitung  in  die  Analysis. 
Berlin,  i88o.     8°.  **502oa.63 

Gogol,  Nicoiai  W.  See  Russischer  Novellen- 
schatz. 

Gold.     See  United  States,  Mint. 

Golden  thoughts  on  mother,  home  and 
heaven.  From  poetic  and  prose  literature  of 
all   lands.    Illus.     N.  Y.     [1S78.]    8".         3441.60 

Gondi  family.     See  Chantelauze. 

Goodwin,  J.  M.  The  Panama  ship  canal  and 
inter-oceanic  ship  railway  projects.  Cleveland, 
Ohio.   [18S0.]  8«.  No.  8  in  *3944-59 

Gosse,  Edmund  W.  Gray.  London,  18S2. 
[English  men  of  letters.]     801.8".  24593.77 

Goursat,  E.  Thfeses  presentees  k  la  Faculte 
des  sciences  de  Paris  [etc.].     Paris,  iSSi.     4°. 

**502i.7i 

Contents.  —  Sur  I'equation  diff^rdntielle  lin^aire  qui  admet 
pour  int^grale  la  serie  hypergtometrique.  Propositions 
donnees  par  la  Faculty. 

Gower,  Lord  Ronald  C.  S.  L.  Romney  and 
Lawrence.  London,  1882.  [Illustrated  biogra- 
phies of  the  great  artists.]     Sm.  8°.  4077.82 

Graff,  John  F.  "  Graybeard's "  Colorado;  or, 
notes  on  the  centennial  state.  A  trip  to  Denver, 
in  1881-82.     Phila.,  1882.     8°.  2376.70 

Grant- Francis,  George.  The  smelting  of 
copper  in  the  Swansea  district  of  South  Wales, 
from  the  tirne  of  Elizabeth.  2d  edition.  Illus. 
London,  18S1.     Portraits.     8".  5868.66 

Gray,  James,  and  Maidment,  J.  J.  B.,  com- 
pilers. The  banquet  of  wit :  a  selection  of 
anecdotes,  bon  mots,  et  cetera.  London.  1882. 
Sm.  8°.  2564-74 

Gray,  Thomas.     See  Gosse. 

Great  Britain.  Public  record  office.  Letters 
and  papers,  foreign  and  domestic,  of  the  reign 
of  Henry  viii.  Vol.  6.  1533-  London,  1S82. 
L.  8°.  '  *7053-50 

Record  commission.  Rotuli  scaccarii  regum 

Scolorum.  The  exchequer  rolls  of  Scotland. 
Edited  by  George  Burnett.  Vol.  5.  1437-1454. 
Edinburgh,  1882.     8®.  *70i5.50 


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Great  Britain,  continued. 

—  Public  record  office.  See  Bracton  ;  — Mon- 
umenta ;  —  Stubbs. 

—  Royal  observatory^  Greenwich.  Astronom- 
ical and  miignetical  and  meteorological  observa- 
tions. 1880.  Edited  by  W.  H.  M.  Christie. 
London,  iSSj.     L.  4°.  •*520i.i 

—  See  Bauer ;  —  Bevan  ;  —  Cory ;  —  Harwood ; 
—  Held:— Walpole,  S.  (H.) 

Greece.  See  Forbiger;  —  Gardthausen;  — 
Peter ;  —  Ranke ;  —  Schmidt,  A. ;  —  Society  for 
the  promotion  of  Hellenic  studies. 

Greek  language  and  literature.  See  Associa- 
tion ; —Pale  v;—Tavlor,  R.  W. 

Greene,  William  "T.,  editor.  Notes  on  cage 
birds.    By  various  hands.    London,  18S2.    8". 

3908.58 

Greenwell,  Dora.  A  basket  of  summer  fruit. 
[Religious  essays.]    London,  1877.    Sm.  8'^. 

5439a.6o 

Gregorovius,  Ferdinand.  Athenais.  Ge- 
schichte  einer  byzantinischen  Kaiserin.  [/!/.«>, 
Cvprianus  und  Justina.  Dichtung  der  Kaiserin 
Eudokia.  Zweiter  Gesang:  Das  Bekenntniss 
des  Cvprianus.]  ate  Auflage.  Leipzig.  1882. 
16°.      '  3078.19 

—  Korfu.  Eine  jonische  Idylle.  Leipzig, 
1882.     160.  3078.  x8 

Sketches  published  in  "  Unsere  Zcit." 
Grindon,  Leopold  H.  Country  rambles,  and 
Manchester  walks  and  wild  flowers :  being  rural 
wanderings  in  Cheshire,  Lancashire,  Derby- 
shire, &  Yorkshire.  Manchester,  1882.  Illus. 
Sm.  8°.  2466.65 

In  part  a  reprint  of  Manchester  walks  and  wild  flowers 
(1S5S),  and  excerpts  from  accounts  of  trips  given  in  tlie  annual 
reports  of  Uie  Field  naturalists'  society. 

"  Grip,"  pseud.  How  John  Bull  lost  London ; 
or,  the  capture  of  the  Channel  tunnel.  London, 
1882.     Sm.  8".  4559-62 

Griswold,  William  McC.  General-Autor-  und 
Sachregister  zu  Zeitschriften  meist  historischen 
Inhalts  und  zwar:  Die  historische  Zeitschrift, 
Unsere  Zeit,  Das  historische  Taschenbuch.  Ban- 
gor, 1882.     [Q,  P.  Indexes.   9.]     8«.        ♦5"5-5» 

A  manual  of  misused  words.      Compiled 

from  the  works  of  Alford,  Freeman,  Hamcrton, 
and  others.  3d  edition.  Bangor,  Maine.  1882. 
330  6584.10 

Grohman,  William  A.  B.  Camps  in  the  Rock- 
ies. With  an  account  of  the  cattle  ranches  of  the 
West.  With  illus.  and  map.  London,  1882. 
Sm.8°.  ...  ,      «363-86 

Grote,  Augustus  R.     An  illustrated  essay  on 
the  Noctuida;  of  North  America ;  w  ith  "  A  col- 
ony of  butterflies."    London,  1882.    4  plates.    8». 
•'  5893.22 

Guibal,  (M.  L.  E.)  Georges.  De  loannis  Boys- 
sonnei  vita  seu  de  litterarum  in  Gallia  mendiana 
restituttone.     Toulouse,  1863.     8'.  A,tAi.^l 

Guichard,  Ambroise.  Epidemic  dc  rougcolc 
observ^e  en  1879-80.  D'aprts  la  statistiquc  offi- 
cielle  des  itablissements  universitoires  d  Angers. 
Angers,  1881.     Folded  plan.     8".  3790«-7a 

Guiteau,  Charles  J.     See  Godding. 
Gutenberg,  Johann.     See  Hessels. 
Guthrie,  Mrs.  —■   Life  in  Western  India.    Lon- 
don, 1881.     2v.     Illus.     Sm.  8".  ^  ^.3*»78-5» 
Haggard,  H.  Rider.     Cetywayo  and  his  white 
neighbours;  or,  remarks  on  recent  events  in  /u- 
luland,  NaUl,  and  the  Transvaal.    London.  i8»2. 
go  5054'55 


Hall-marks.     See  Gee. 

Halliwell-Phillipps,  James  O.  A  nominal  in- 
dex to  [his]  descriptive  calendar  of  the  ancient 
records  of  Stratford-on-Avon.    London,  iS6^.  8". 

••0.73.28 

"I  destniycd  (i(\ecn  copie«  18  Nov.,  1865.  J.  O.  H." — 
MaHHsrrifil  Hole. 

Ten  selected  copic*  only  prc«crved.    Number  two. 

—  Some  account  of  Tofle's  Alba,  1598.  An 
extremely  rare  poem,  containing  the  earliest  ex- 
trinsic notice  of  Shakespeare's  comedy  of  Love's 
labour's  lost.     London.  1865.     Sq.  8^.'   ••G.74.25 

"  Fifteen  copies  dcrtroyed,  14  Feb.,  iS*6.  Ten  only  pf»- 
served.     Nurol>cr  eight.    J.O.  U." —Mumattn'/I  »oU. 

—  editor.  Abstracts  and  copies  of  indentures 
respecting  estates  in  Henley  street.  Stratford-on- 
Avon,  which  illustrate  the' topography  and  his- 
tory of  the  birth-place  of  Shakespeare.  London, 
1866.    Sm.  4«.  ••0.74.21 

"  Ten  copies  only.  Number  eight.  J.  O.  H."—  Mmmm- 
script  HOU. 

—  Extracts  taken  from  the  vestry-book  of  the 
church  of  the  Holy  Trinity  at  Stratford-iipon- 
Avon.  Containing  entries  illustrative  of  the 
history  of  that  church,  with  several  notice*  of 
the  Shakespeare  family.  [London.]  1865.  Sm. 
8°.  '  ••0.74.22 

Twentv-fivc  copies  printed.  "  Ten  copies  onlv  preserved. 
The  rest  destroyed,  1865.    Numbereighl.  J. 0.11.   — inas- 

script  note. 

—  Those  songs  and  poems  from  the  excess- 
ively rarq  first  edition  of  England's  Helicon. 
1606,  which  are  connected  with  the  works  of 
Shakespeare.     London.  1865.     8».  ••0.74-»S 

Twenty-five  copies  printed.  "  Tea  copies  onljr  p»e» 
The  rest  destroyed,  1*55.  Number  nine.  J.O.H.  — . 
script  Hott. 

—  See  Booke  of  merry  riddles :  —  Davenant ; 
—  Muster  roll ;  —  Stratford-upon-.\%on. 

Hamel,  Ernest.  Histoire  du  premier  empire : 
faisant  suite  h  l* Histoire  de  la  rrfpuhlique  sous  le 
dircctoire  et  Ic  consulat.   Paris.  1882.  8'.    2625.72 

Hamerton,  Philip  G.  Art  essays.  [No.  i-l 
Illus.  N.Y.  [1880.]  Portrait.  [Atlas  series.] 
30,  No.  I  in  407MS 

ComteuU.  —  Tht  practlcul  work  of  psintinc;  OW  Xtwatk 
and  Flemish  msslcrs ;  Rubens;  UnfW*s Mckiags. 

Essays  oriRinslly  published  in  tlis  iBlsmsrtnwsl  twiMr. 

—  Art  essays.  No.  2.  Modern  •chools  of  art, 
American  and  European.  N.Y.  f  1880. J  [AUat 
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CoHlcnts.  -  Bogllsh  ana  Auwrios*  paiMtef :  CoHIbm 
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A  sur,  cv  "f  the  field  of  maimm  VJj^  'iHXS^^ 
the  lMtern»li..nal  "hiWtJon  S«rwUtalgC  TMlMMMg 
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classics,  by  C. 

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dttstrial  art  aducaUoa 

Hammond.  Stephen  T.  Prsctioil  dog  train- 
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rFore»t  and  *trcam  series.]  if.  ^  .  **^-^"5 
^  Hansard.  T.  C      Parilamentary  debatrs^d 

series.  Vol.  043-^5-   «87»^«-    ^««**"''  *V^, 


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Hare,  ¥.  A.  C.  Life  assurance  made  easy. 
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Harper,  John  P.  Design  [four  folded  plans] 
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Harris,  John.  Shakspere's  shrine,  an  Indian 
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Harrison,  William  H.  The  lazy  lays,  and 
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[4499.12]. 

Hartmann  (C.  R.)  Eduard  von.  See  Pluma- 
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Harvard  college.  Class  of  1879.  Secretary's 
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Harwood,  G.  The  coming  democracy.  Lon- 
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Hassaurek,  Frederick.  Four  years  among 
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Hatfield,  Robert  G.  The  American  house 
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Haurdau,  Jean  B.  Histoire  de  la  philosophic 
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Haussonville,  Gabriel  P.  O.  de  C,  vicomte  de. 
Le  salon  de  Madatne  Necker  d'apr^s  des  docu- 
ments tir^s  des  archives  de  Coppet.  Paris,  1882. 
2  V.     12°.  2665.70 

Haweis,  M.  E.  Beautiful  houses ;  being  a  de- 
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London,  1882.     Illus.     Sm.  8°.  4099.46 

Haworth,  England.     See  Turner. 

Hayes,  John  L.  The  Angora  goat :  its  origin, 
culture  and  products.  With  an  appendix  on  the 
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Hazlitt,  William  C.  Biographical  collections 
and  notes  on  early  English  literature.  2d  series. 
1474-1700.     Lond'on,  1882.     8^.  C.R.9.6.6 

Health  and  hygiene.     See  Struck;^ — Wilson. 

Health  resorts.  See  Joanne; — Meyrick;  — 
Mutual; — Otter; — Yeo. 

Hedge,  Frederick  H.     See  Allen. 

Held,  Adolf.  Zwei  Biicher  socialen  Ge- 
schichte  Englands.  Aus  dem  Nachlass  heraus- 
gegeben,  von  G.  F.  Knapp.  Mit  dem  Bildniss 
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Hemenway,  Abby  M.,  compiler.  History  of 
Washington  county  in  the  Vermont  historical 
gazetteer:  including  a  county  chapter,  and  the 
local  histories  of  Montpelier,  East  Montpelier, 
Barre  [etc.],  by  native  and  resident  historians. 
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Hempton,  John,  editor.  The  siege  and  history 
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24693.92 

Contains  accounts  of  the  siege  in  1689,  as  written  by  Sir 
John  Dalrymple,  Rev.  Geo.  Walker,  John  Mackenzie,  and 
Thomas  Ash. 

Heraldry.  See  Book  of  family  crests ;  — 
Coetlogon. 

Heroes.     See  Carlyle. 

Hessels,  J.  H.  Gutenberg:  was  he  the  in- 
ventor of  printing.'  London,  1882.  8°.     *2ii2.42 


Heusinger  von  Waldegg,  Edmund,  and  others. 
Handbuch  fiir  specielle  Eisenbahn-Technik  unter 
Mitwirkung  von  Fachgenossen  herausg.  Mit 
Holzschnittfiguren  und  Zeichnungstafeln.  Text, 
1,  2,  4,  5  Band.  Atlas,  1,  2,  4,  5  Band.  Leipzig, 
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Contents.  —  i.  Der  Eisenbahnbau.  2.  Der  Eisenbahn- 
Wagenbau.  4.  Die  Technik  des  Betriebes.  5.  Bau  und 
Betrieb  der  Secundiir-  und  Tertiarbahnen. 

At  the  end  of  each  chapter  is  a  Literatur-Nachweiss. 

Heyse,   Paul    (J.    L.)      Neue   Novellen.      4te 

Sammlung.     5te  Auflage.     Berlin,  1880.     16°. 

487ob.54 

Contents.  — Annina ;  Im  Grafenschloss ;  Andrea  Delfin ; 
Auf  der  Aim. 

—  Neue  Novellen.  lote  Sammlung.  3te  Aufla- 
ge.    Berlin,  1876.     16''.  487ob.53 

Contents. — Er  soil  dein  Herr  sein ;  Die  ungarische 
Griifin;  Ein  Miirtyrer  der  Phantasie;  Judith  Stern;  Nerina. 

—  Troubadour-Novellen.  i4te  Sammlung  der 
Novellen.     Berlin,  1882.     i6°.  48703.89 

Contents.  —  Der  lahme  Engel ;  Die  Rache  der  Vizgr'iifin ; 
Die  Dichterin  von  Carcassonne;  Der  Monch  von  Montau- 
don;  Ehre  iiber  alles;  Der  verkaufte  Gesang. 

Hi3W3tha.     See  Matthews. 

Hieroglyphics.     See  Naville  ;  —  Revillout. 

Highest  and  lowest  prices  at  the  exchanges, 
New  York,  Boston,  Philadelphia.  1881.  N.  Y., 
1881.     Unpaged.      16°,  oblong.  3659.68 

Highlander,  The.  Vol  1.  No.  1-6.  July- 
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Highlands  of  Scotland.  See  Blackie ;  —  Smith, 
W.  A. ;  —  Whitehurst. 

Hindu  mythology.     See  Wilkins. 

Hindu  philosophy.     See  Miidhava. 

Hingham,  Massachusetts.     See  Horton. 

History,  Ancient.     Sec  Myers. 

Hohoff,  Wilhelm.  Protestantismus  und  So- 
cialismus.     Paderborn,  1881.     8°.  3566.44 

Holland.     See   Someren. 

Holtrop,  Johann  W.  Thierry  Martens  d'Alost. 
£tude  bibliographique.     La  Haye,  1S67.     8°. 

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Hope,  George  R.  Till  the  doctor  comes,  and 
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Hopkins,  Caspar  T.  A  manual  of  American 
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Hoppe,  Reinhold.  Lehrbuch  der  analytischen 
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Contents. —  i.   Lehrbuch  der  analytischen  Curventheorie. 

—  2.     Principien  der  Fliichentheorie. 

Horse.     See  Howden. 

Horsemanship.     See  In  the  saddle. 

Horton,  Edward  A.  Discourse  delivered  to 
the  first  parish  in  Hingham  on  the  two  hun- 
dredth anniversary  of  the  opening  of  its  meeting- 
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Hingham,  1882.     8°.  4355-91 

Hoiiel,  J.  Cours  de  calcul  infinitesimal.  T.  4. 
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Household  art.  See  Dewing; — Haweis;  — 
Masterpieces. 

Howden,  Peter.  The  horse ;  how  to  buy  and 
sell.     N.  Y.,  1882.     Illus.     12°.  6007.40 

Hugo,  Victor  M.,  comte.  CEuvres  completes. 
Philosophic  1,  2.  Podsie  8.  Paris,  1882.  3  v. 
8°.  2702.50 

Contents.  —  Philosophic  1.  1S19-1S34.  Litterature  et 
philosophic  melees. —  Philosophic  2.    William  Shakespeare. 

—  Po^sie  S.     Les  chansons  des  rues  et  des  bois. 

Hulme,  Frederick  E.  Art  instruction  in  En- 
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Hulsius,  Levin.     See  Lenox  library. 
Hunter,  George  W.     On  the  divine  liturgy  in 
the  Book  of  common  prayer.     Phila.,  1881.     i2». 

5443.74 
Hunter,  William  C.    The  '  Fan  Kwae'  at  Can- 
ton before  treaty  days,  182^-44.      Bv  an  old  resi- 
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Hutcheson,  Francis.     See  Fowler. 
Hutchinson,  John   H.     The    commercial   re- 
straints of  Ireland;    considered  in  a  series  of  let- 
ters,   containing    an   historical  account  of  that 
kingdom.     Re-edited,  with  sketch  of  the  author's 
life,  bv  W.  G.  Carroll.     Dublin,  1882.      Portrait. 
Sm.  8°.  a5»5-6o 

Hymns.     See  Belcari. 
Iceland.     See  Coles ;  —  Oswald,  E.  J. 
Illustrated  biographies  of  the  great  artists.  See 
Atkinson  ;  —  Gower ;  —  Scott,  L. 
Imperialism.     See  Bauer. 

In  the  saddle ;  a  collection  of  poems  on  horse- 
back-riding. Boston,  1882.  16".  4560.54 
Ince,  Joseph.  The  Latin  grammar  of  phar- 
macy. With  an  essay  on  The  reading  of  Latin 
prescriptions.  London,  1882.  Sm.  8°.  2939.80 
Indexes  to  periodicals.  See  Edinburgh  re- 
view; —  Griswold;  —  Istituto;  —  Obstetrical 
society. 

India.  See  Cunningham;  —  Episodes;  — 
Guthrie ;  —  Lethbridge ;  —  Marvin  ;  —  Medl icott ; 
—  Robinson  ;  —  Tayler. 

India  list.  The,  civil  and  military.  July,  1882. 
London,  1882.     8°.  ♦5073-56 

Indians   of   America.       5ec  Brunner ;  — Mat- 
thews. , 
Industrial  arts.     See  Masterpieces ;  —  Spons  . 
Inscriptions.     See  Fabretti. 
Instituto     di     correspondenza     archeologica, 
Home.     Monumenti  inediti.     Vol.  i-ic     Roma, 
1829-78.     10  V.  in  9.     Plates.     F».         ***675oa.2 
In  the  years  1854-56  the  "  Monumenti,  Annalie  BuUettini," 
were  published  together  [5350.2]. 

Integrals.     See  Bierens  de  Haan. 

International  exhibitions.     See  Gindriez. 

Interoceanic   canals.     See  Evans,  W.  W. ; 
Lesseps;  —San    Francisco;  —  Shelbourne; — 
United   States,  Department  0/  the  navy ; — Re- 
port;—  Welch.  . 

Intestines.     See  Wood's  Library,  Bristowe. 

Invasion,  The,  of  England  fin  1890]  :  told 
twenty  vears  after.  By  an  old  soldier.  London, 
1882.     Sm.  8°.  4559-7a 

This  story  is  supposed  to  be  told  in  America. 

Ireland,  Alexander.  In  memoriam.  Ralph 
Waldo  Emerson :  recollections  of  his  visits  to 
England  in  1833. 1847-8,  i87i-3.  and  extracts  from 
unpublished  letters.    London,  1882.  8".     4343-77 

Ireland,  Joseph  N.  Mrs.  [Mary  A.]  Duff. 
With  illus.  Boston,  1882.  [American  actor 
series  ^     12°.  4348.134 

Ireland.  See  Brady :  -  Carlyle  ;  -  Dc  Verc ; 
—  Gilbert:  —Hutchinson;  —Irish  ; —Walpole, 
C.  G. ;  — Waugh.  „ 

Irish  landlord.  The,  and  his  accusers.  By 
"  Political  economy."     Dublin,  188a.     »'"-»^-, 

55oo*.ox 

Iron.     See  American. 

Irvine,  William.     Sre  Buttcrfield. 

Isles  of  Shoals.     5.fjenness. 

Istituto  di  Bologna.  Indici  generali  della  [la-J 
ia  serie  delle  memorie  dell'  Accadcmia  dclle  sci- 
enze.    Bologna,  t86o-8o.    3  V.  int.    4°-       7a5»»o 


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Italian  language  and  literature.  See  Bor- 
gognoni ;  —  Tommaseo. 

Italy.  Parliament.  Atti.  Camera  dci  depu- 
tati.  1880.  Discussion!.  Vol.  i,  2.  Roma.  1S80. 
4°.  •6751.11 

—  Atti.  Camera  dei  deputati.  Vol.11.  Roma, 
1880.    4».  •6751.10 

Volume  eleven  is,  Indice  delta  MHiooe  del  iS7$-79. 

—  Ministero  di  agricoltnra,  indmstria  e  com' 
meicio.  Bollettino  idrografico.  Fa»c.  5,  6. 
Roma.  [187 1-2.]     F".  'S940.SO 

—  See  Duetschke ;  —  Fabretti ;  —  Giunta. 
Jackson,  Andrew.     See  Sumner. 
Jackson,  Benjamin  D.  Vegetable  technology: 

a  contribution  towards  a  bibliography  of  econo- 
mic botany,  with  a  subject-index-  London.  1882. 
[Index  society.    Publications.]    Sm.  4".   •ai73.a9 

Jackson,  George  A.  The  Fathers  of  the  third 
century.  N.Y.,  1881.  [Early  Christian  literature 
primers.]     Sm.  12".  SSS9-^ 

Jahn,  Friedrich  L.     See  Eulcr. 

Jahresbericht  Uber  die  Fortschntte  auf  dem 
Gesammtgebiete  der  Agricultur-Chcmic.  Jahr- 
gang  6-23,  1S63-80.     Berlin,  1865-81.    10  v.    8°. 

Volume  ai  begins  a  new  scries. 

James  I,  king  of  Aragon,  1208-76.  See  Car- 
dona. 

James,  Croake.  Curiosities  of  law  and  law- 
yers.    London,  1882.     Sm.  8».  3636.28 

Jamestown,  Virginia.  See  Virginia  hiftorical 
society. 

Japan.  Central  fanitarv  bureau.  Annual  re- 
port I,  2.  July,  1875-Junci  1877.  [Tokio.  1S77.] 
8'>.  '  'iT^Vi 

Japanese  art.     See  Bowes. 

Jellinek,  Adolph.  Franzoscn  Ubcr  Juden. 
Wien,  1S80.     16".  *.?W*o 

Jenkinson,  Thomas  B.  Ama/ulu.  Thc/ului. 
their  past  history,  manners,  customs  and  lan- 
guage, etc.     London.  1S82.     Sm.  8".  SOS7-<9 

Jenness,  John  S.  The  Isle*  of  ShoaU.  An 
historical  sketch.  N.Y..  1873.  Folded  map. 
Illus.     16°.  .         ,.,  .     «3«9*7* 

Jensen,  Wilhelm.  VcrsunkcneNVcltcn.  Hts- 
torischer  Roman.  Breslau,  188a.  '  v.  in  1. 
i(P.  4»70.$3 

The  scene  i>  laid  in  Schl«wJ«.  toward  ibc  «od  of  tha 
thiitccnth  century. 

Jesuits  in  North  America.    Sre  Lenox  library. 

levona,  Williatn  S.  The  *Utc  in  relation  to 
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Sm   8".  M*4-74 

Jews.     See  Andree ;  -  JdHnek :  -  W«™m. 

Joanne.  Paul.  Lcs  .ution.  d'hiverde  la  MMI- 
terran(Je.  Avcc  cartes,  plan  et  gravures.  larl.. 
1882.     16".  «a7»^5S 


Conlfmlt.  -  Nice.   ••y**TSt 
llordinlicra,  San  Rcm<>,  A|««*>« 

Johnson.  Kev.  Samuel.     Samuel  Johnaon.     A 
memorial.     Cambridge.  188a.     Portrait.     »•. 

••4J43.7«;  4343-79 

Johnston,    Alexander  K.       Schawl    atla.    of 

astronomy,     at  plate..     New   and  enlarged  cd.- 

tion.  with  an  elementary  sur^ev  "^  »»^«   ''";;*"\ 

bv  Robert  Grant.   N.  V.  [iSSa?]    8».    •'Soioa-Qi 

•joint..     See  Wood's  Library.  Barwc" 

lonea,  C   A.      The    foreign   freak.  «>•  J»;^ 
friends.  London.  188a.    Illu..     Sm.  »>.     1867.69 


Chiefly  dcMTiptive  of  fi*«  w«k.  ia  SwIUatUiid. 


191 


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October, 


Jordan,  Tristram  F.  The  Jordan  memorial. 
Family-  records  of  Robert  Jordan,  and  his  de- 
scendants in  America.  Boston,  1882.  Illus. 
Portrait.     8°.  *4338.69 

Journal  fiir  die  reine  und  angewandte  Mathe- 
matik.  Herausg.  von  A.  L.  Crelle  [etc.].  Band 
1-91.     Berlin,  1826-81.     4°.  **5og3.5o 

Crelle  died  in  i8S5)  ^^^  tliere  have  been  several  changes 
in  the  editors  since. 

—  Same.  Band  31-90.  Berlin,  1846-81.  6ov. 
40.  *7940.3 

Kah-Gyur.  Tibetan  tales  derived  from  Indian 
sources.  Translated  from  the  Tibetan  of  the 
Kah-Gvur  by  F.  Anton  von  Schiefner.  Done 
into  English  from  the  German,  with  an  intro- 
duction, bj  W.  R.  S.  Ralston.  London,  1882. 
[Triibner's  Oriental  series.]     8°.  3026.57 

Kant,  Immanuel.     See  Stuckenberg. 

Karnac.     See  Mariette. 

Kaufmann,  Leopold.    Albrecht  Diirer.     Koln, 

1881.  8".  4065.52 
Keane,  Augustus  H.     Asia,  with  ethnological 

appendix.  Edited  by  Sir  Richard  Temple.  Maps 
and  illus.  London,  1882.  [Stanford's  compen- 
dium of  geography  and  travel.]  Sm.  8°.  3078.59 
Keary,  Charles  F.  The  mythology  of  the  Ed- 
das  :   how  far  of  true  Tuetonic  origin.    London, 

1882.  8°.  2871.70 

_  Reprinted   from    Transactions   of  the   Royal    society  of 
literature,  vol.  12. 

Kelsey,  F.,  compiler.  The  people.  Political 
hand-book  for  1876.  Concord,  N.H.  [1876.] 
16°.  6339.51 

Kemble,  Frances  A.  Records  of  later  life. 
[1834-48.]     London,  1882.     3  V.     Sm.8o. 

2450b. 60 

Kemble,  Marion.  Introductory  lessons  in 
drawing  and  painting.  Self-instruction.  Boston. 
[1882.]     Illus.     8°.  8069.27 

Kennedy,  William  S.  Henry  W.  Longfellow; 
biography,  anecdote,  letters,  criticism.  Portrait, 
and  illus.     Cambridge,  1882.     8°.  2340.60 

Kerl,  (G.  H.)  Bruno,  and  Stohmann,  Fried- 
rich  C.  A.  Encyklopadisches  Handbuch  der 
technischen  Chemie.  3te  Aufl.  Auf  Grund- 
lage  von  Muspratt's  Chemie  in  Anwendung 
auf  Kiinste  und  Gewerbe  frei  bearbeitet. 
Braunschweig,  1874-80.  7  v.  Illus.  4°.     ^3984.50 

Contents.— \.  A-B.  3.  C-F.  3.  G-Kohlenstoff.  4. 
Kupfer-Nahrungs-  und  Genussmittel.  5.  Natrium-Schiess- 
pulver.     6.    Schwefel-T.    7.   U-Z. 

Klebs,  E.  Handbuch  der  pathologischen 
Anatomie.  Mit  Holzschnitten.  Berlin,  1869-80. 
2  v.  in  3.     80.  3790a.73 

Contents.  —  i.  ite  Abtheilung.  Haut,  Verdauungs-Ap- 
parat,  Leber.  2te  Abtheilung.  Pancreas,  Nebenniere, 
Harn-und  Geschlechtsapparat.  a.  ite  Abtheilung.  Larynx, 
Tnachea;  2te  Abtheilung.    Gehor-Organ. 

Klimsch,  Eugen.  Kindergruppen  gezeichnet 
und  auf  Stein  radirt.  Heft  i,  2.  Frankfurt 
a /M.,  no  date.     4°.  ***8o84.ii 

Klopstock,  Friedrich  G.     See  Richter. 

Knowledge.   See  Schmitz-Dumont ;  —  Shields. 

Knox,  John.     See  Carlyle. 

Kuenen,  A.  National  religions  and  universal 
religions.  London,  1882.  [Hibbert  lectures, 
1882.]     80.  5480.50 

Labor-balance,  The.  A  journal  devoted  to 
the  welfare  of  the  working  people.  Vol.  i,  no. 
1-4;  vol.  2,  no.  1-3.  Boston,  October,  1877- 
February,  1879.     S"-  *557a'9a 


Labor-balance,  continued. 

Edited  by  Jesse  H.Jones,  of  North  Abington,  assisted  by 
T.  Wharton  Collens,  of  Is'ew  Orleans,  and  Edward  H. 
Rogers,  of  Chelsea.  Discontinued  after  the  publication  of 
vol.  2,  no.  3.      This  periodical  was  preceded  by  "Equity" 

[*S570  5S]. 

Labor  question,  ^ee  Atlas  essays.  No.  3:  — 
Jevons ;  —  Villard. 

Lacordaire,  Jean  B.  H.  D.     See  Lear. 

Lafayette  college.     See  Coffin. 

Lake  George.  Noplace.  [1882.'']  Illus.  Folded 
map.     16°.  23893.77 

Published  by  the  Delaware  and  Hudson  canal  company. 

Land  tenure.     See  Stein,  L. 

Landor,  Walter  S.  Selections  from  [his] 
writings,  arranged  and  edited  by  Sidney  Colvin. 
London,  1882.  Portrait.  [Golden  treasury 
series.]     Sm.  8".  456576 

Lanfranc,  archbishop  of  Canterbury.  See 
Crozals. 

Language.    See  Abel ;  —  Asher ;  —  Hamerton. 

Lantoine,  Henri.  Histoire  de  I'enseignement 
secondaire  en  France  au  i7e  &  au  debut  du  i8e 
siecle.     Paris,  1874.     8°.  5591.60 

L'Arronge,  Adolph.  Hasemann's  Tdchter. 
Volksstuck.     Berlin.     [187-?]     16°.  4878.100 

Latin  language.     See  Ince. 

Laurie,  Simon  S.  The  training  of  teachers, 
and  other  educational  papers.  London,  1S82. 
Sm.  8°.  3596.77 

Law.  See  Bracton  ;  —  Clark,  S.  S. ;  —  Ende- 
mann  ;  —  Fitting ;  —  Gallini ;  — James ;  —  Leist ; 
—  Roberts  ;  —  Stintzing ;  —  Stobbe ;  —  Thoel ;  — 
Val  de  Lievre ;  — Wharton. 

Lawrence,  Sir  Thomas.     See  Gower. 

Lear,  H.  L.  Sidney.  Henri  Dominique  La- 
cordaire, a  biographical  sketch.  London,  1882. 
Frontispiece.     Sm.  8°.  5559-68 

Lebon,  Andre.  L'Angleterre  et  I'emigration 
fran(;aise  de  1794  a  1801.  Avec  une  preface  de 
Albert  Sorel.     Paris,  18S2.     8°.  2624.75 

Leemans,  Conradus,  editor.  Papyri  Graeci 
musei  antiquarii  publici  Lugduni-Batavi. 
Edidit,  interpretationem  Latinam,  annotatio- 
nem,  indicem  et  tabulas  addidit  C.  Leemans. 
T.  I.  Lugduni  Batavorum,  MDCCCXXXXiii. 
Folded  fac-similes.     4°.  *296i.54 

Legal  maxims.     See  Gallini. 

Legends.     See  DeVere ;  —  Matthews. 

Leist,  Burkard  W.  Civilistische  Studien  auf 
dem  Gebiete  dogmatischer  Analyse.  Jena,  1854- 
77.     4  V.  in  2.     8°.  '  3615-51 

Le  Mesurier,  W.  H.  An  impromptu  ascent  of 
Mont  Blanc.    London,  1882.    Illus.    8°.      2864.52 

Lenormant,  Francois.  Les  origines  de  I'his- 
toire  d'apr^s  la  Bible  et  les  tradition*  des  peuples 
orientaux.  T.  2,  ire  partie.  L'humanite  nouvelle 
et  la  dispersion  des  peuples.     Paris,  1882.     8°. 

2214.50 

Lenox  library,  N.  Y.  ist-i2th  annual  report 
of  trustees.    Albany  [etc.],  1871-82.    8".    *62o6.9 

—  Contributions  to  a  catalogue.  No.  1-6. 
N.  Y.,  1877-81.     Sm,  4°,  *6i94.8 

Contents. —  i.  Voyages  of  Hulsiue.  —  2.  The  Jesuit  rela- 
tions. — 3.  The  voyages  of  Th^venot.  —  4.  Bunyan's  Pil- 
grim's  progress.  — 5.  Works  of  Shakespeare.  —  6.  'Works  ot 
Milton.  . 

Lesseps,  Ferdinand,  X'icomte  de,  and  others. 
Inter-oceanic  canal  projects  by  F.  de  Lesseps, 
J.  Dirks,  and  V.  Dauzats.     [N.  Y.,  1S80.]     8° 

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Lessing,  Gotthold  E.  German  classics.  Les- 
sing's  Laokoon.  Edited  with  English  notes,  etc., 
by  A.  Hamann.  Oxford,  1S78.  Plate.  [Clar- 
endon press  series.]     Sm.  8°.  4077.84 

Lethbridge,  Roper.  High  education  in  India  : 
a  plea  for  the  state  colleges.  London,  1S82.  Sm. 
8°.  3596-76 

Levy,  Emil.  Guilhem  Figueira,  ein  proven- 
zalischer  Troubadour.    Berlin,  1S80.    8°.    2687.21 

Libraries.     See  Franklin ;  —  Lenox. 

Lichtenberger,  Ernest.  De  carminibus 
Shakesperi  cum  novaThorpianse  inscriptionis  in- 
terpretatione.  Parisiis,  mdccclxxvii.  8°.    4596.3a 

Life  insurance.     See  Hare. 

Lindau,  Paul.  Harmlose  Briefe  eines  Klein- 
stadters.  2te  Auflage.  Breslau,  1879.  2  v.  in  i. 
16°.  487052 

Lindau,  Rudolph.  Die  kleine  Welt.  Drei 
Novellen.     Berlin,  1880.     16°.  48703.92 

Contents.  — Die  kleiae  Welt;  Ein  verkehrtes  Lebcn;  D«r 
Seher. 

Linnstrbm,  Hjalmar.  Svenskt  Boklexikon. 
Aren  1830-1865.  [A-Lammenais.]  Stockholm, 
1879^1.     S«.  •C.R.13.4.10 

Lipschitz,  Rudolf.  Lehrbuch  der  Analysis. 
Bonn,  1877,  80.     2  V.     8".  ••50263.59 

Contents.  —  Grundlagen  der  Analysis,  a.  Differential- 
und  Integralrechnung. 

Liver.     Sec  Wood's  Library,  Frerichs. 

Lock,  Charles  G.  W.,  and  others.  Sugar 
growing  and  refining  :  with  statistics  and  a  chap- 
ter on  the  distillation  of  rum.  By  C.  G.  W. 
Lock,  G.  Wigner,  and  R.  H.  Harland.  London, 
1882.     lUus.     Plates.     8°.  4003.57 

Lombardy.     See  Val  de  Li^vre. 

Lombroso,  Cesare.  L'uomo  delinquente  in 
rapporto  all'antropologia,  giurisprudenza  e  alle 
discipline  carcerarie.  Aggiuntavi  la  teoria  della 
tutela  penale  del  Prof.  F.  Poletti.  Torino,  187S. 
Plates.     Folded  sheets.     8°.  56103.58 

Londonderry,  Ireland.     See  Hempton. 

London  water  supply.     See  Tidy. 

Longfellow,  Henry  W.  In  the  harbor;  Ultima 
Thule,  Part  2.     Boston,  1882.     Portrait.     16". 

239ob.83 

—  See  Kennedy;  —  Massachusetts  historical 
society ;  —  Shepard ;  —  Stoddard. 

Loomans,  Charles.  De  la  connaissance  de 
6oi-m^me.  Essais  de  psychologie  analytique. 
Bruxelles,  1880.     8".  3600.5 

Lord's  prayer.     Sec  Oratio. 

Lotheissen,  Ferdinand.  Geschichte  der  fran- 
zOsischen  Literatur  im  17.  Jahrhundert.  Wicn, 
1878,  79.     2  V.  in  I.     8°.  4672.67 

—  Moli^re,  sein  Leben  und  seine  Werke. 
Frankfurt  a/ M.,  1880.    Portrait.    8".      46403.68 

Lowder,  Charles.  Charles  Lowder.  A  biog- 
raphy. Bv*the  author  of  "  The  life  of  St.  Tere- 
sa:" 4th  edition.  N.  Y.,  i88j  [1882].  Portrait. 
16°.  a450.55 

Lowdermilk,  Will  H.  History  of  Cumber- 
land (Maryland),  from  1728.  embracing  an 
account  of  Washington's  first  campaign,  with  a 
history  of  Braddock's  expedition,  etc.  With 
maps  and  illus.  Washington,  1878.  Portrait. 
80.  ^  4375-83 

Contains  Bradd.Krk's  orderly  J^wks  from  Feb.  »A  t«>  Junc 
«7.  '755.  f">t"  "'^  original*  in  the  Contfrc»»ional  library. 
"  Lubbock,  5/>John.  .\nts.  bees,  and  wasps. 
A  record  of  observations  on  the  habit*  ot  the 
social  hvmenoptera.  London.  1882.  ^'='^*-*f- 
[International  scientific  series.]    Sm.  8".  3899-63 

.Cohtains  a  list  of  books  and  memoir*  refitned  to. 


Lucas,  Charles.  L'architecture  au  temps 
d'Homtre.  Le  palais  d'Ulvsse  ^  Ithaque.  yt 
^tude  antique.    Paris,  1881.    Illus.    Plates.    L.  S^. 

2960.68 

Extrait  des  Annates  de  la  SocitfU  centrale  des  architcctcs. 
18S1. 

Lucas,  Joseph.  Studies  in  Nidderdale :  upon 
notes  and  obsen-ations  other  than  geological, 
made  during  the  progress  of  the  Government 
geological  survey,  1867-72.  London.  [1882  ?1  8». 

2465.64 
Ludlow,  Walter  R.      Zululand  and  Cetcwa»t>. 
London,  1882.     Map.     Sm.  8°.  SOS9-SO 

Lunge,  George.  A  treatise  on  the  distillation 
of  coal-tar  and  ammoniacal  liquor.  London, 
1882.     Illus.     8°.  3973-61 

Lupton,  Sydney.  Elementary  chemical  arith- 
metic, with  I  too  problems.  London,  iSSj. 
Folded  table.     Sm.  S".  3978-8$ 

Luther,  Martin.     See  Chapman. 
Luys,  Jules.      The   brain   and   its   functions. 
With    illus.        London,     1881.        [International 
scientific  series.]     Sm.  8".  3807.81 

McCarty,  L.  P.,  editor.  Annual  statistician. 
1876-1SS2.    San  Francisco.    [1876-83.]    6  v.    12*. 

•2389.68 
There  seems  to  hare  been  no  volume  published  in  iSSot 
That  for  iSSi  has  on  the  back  1SS0-1S81,  hut  only  1S81  on  the 
title-pag-c.  With  this  volume  the  title  was  changed  to 
McCarty's  Annuiil  statistician.  Contains,  especially,  sta- 
tistics of  California  and  the  Pacific  state*. 

McClintock,  F.  R.  Holidays  in  Spain  :  tours 
in  iSSoand  1881.    London,  18S2.    8».  309613 

McCurdy,  James  F.      Aryo-Semitic  speech  :  a 
study  in  linguistic  archxology.     Andovcr  [Mas- 
sachusetts], 1 88 1.     8».  »9S*-6S 
McDonald,  Frank  V.     Notes  preparatory  to  a 
biography  of  Richard  Haves  McDonald.       Vol. 
I.  Cambridge  [Massachusetts],   18S1.    Portraits. 
Illus.     40,  large   paper.                            •••a340-54 
Macdonald,  James,  and  Sinclair,  James.     His- 
tory of  polled  Abi-rdcen  or  Angus  cattle.      Illus, 
with  animal  portraits.      Edinburgh,  i8Sj.      Sm. 
8".  3995-7 « 
Machinery.     Se*  Bach,  C  ;  —  Skiwcn-Buch ; 
—  Wochcnschrift. 

MacPhail,  S.  R.  History  of  the  rcli|{ioiM 
house  of  Pluscardvn.  in  Morayshire;  with  intro- 
duction [on]  the'  present  stale  of  the  mother- 
house  of  the  order  of  Valli*  Caulium  (Val  des 
Choux)  in  Burgundy.  Edinburgh.  1S81.  Plate*. 
Illus.     Fac-si miles.  '  Sm.  s".  'Mft-SS 

M&dhava  Achirya.  The  Sarva-Dar4ana-S«m- 
graha  or  review  of  the  different  •<»tem«  of  Hindu 
philosophy.  Translated  by  E.  li.  Cowell  and  A. 
E.  (;ough.  London.  188a.  [TrUbner's  Oriental 
series.]     8".  „         yoA.^ 

Magnetism.     See  Thompson,  S.  P. 
MahafTy,  John  P.  The  decay  of  modem  prrach- 
ing.  an  essay.     lx)ndon,  1882.     Sm.  9*-      3438  79 
Mallock.  William  H.    Social  rqtialUy;  a  »t.i.h 
In  a  miKMng  science.    N.  Y..  1882.     I2«.    J566.4* 
Manchester.    KnuLimd.      Proccedinjji    of  the 
council,    from    November.    1880,    to   November. 
1881.     Manchester.  1882.     9»-  ,.*7<**5  '° 

Mangold.  F,  Der  Feldsug  In  Nord-\  irK«nirn 
im  August  1862.  Hannover.  1881.  Folded  n.-ip*. 
[Gcschichlcdts  BiirgcrkricKcs  in  den  Vercimtftcn 
Staaten  von  Amerika  i8<^.i  l>i*  65.]  8".  4»3.69 
Manitoba.  Set  Year  in  Manitoba. 
Manaon,  Otis  F.  A  treatise  on  the  physiolog- 
ical and  therapeutic  action  of  th«  .  Milphatr  of 
PhiU..  1881.     ia».  3789  74 


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Manuscripts.  See  Bartoli ;  —  British  muse- 
um ;  —  Delisle. 

Maoris,  The.     See  Shortland. 

Marcel,  fitienne.     See  Perrens. 

Marchese,  Vincenzo.  Meinoriedei  piii  insigni 
pittori,  scultori  e  architetti  domenicani.  4ta 
edizioneaccresciutae  migliorata.  Bologna,  1878, 
79.    2  V.    16°.  4088.10 

Mariette,  Auguste  (£.),  called  Mariette-Bey. 
Karnak.  £tude  topographique  et  archeologique. 
Avec  un  appendice  comprenant  les  principaux 
textes  hieroglyphiques  decouverts  ou  recueillis 
pendant  les  fouilles  executees  a  Karnak.  1875. 
Leipzig.  2  V.  Text,  L.  8°;  Atlas,  56  plates, 
F°.  *5052.53;  Atlas,  *505oa,7 

Martens,  Thierry.     See  Holtrop. 

Marvin,  Charles.  The  Russian  advance  towards 
India.  Conversations  with  Skobeleff,  Ignatieff, 
and  other  distinguished  Russian  generals  and 
statesmen,  on  the  Central  Asian  question.  Lon- 
don, 1882.     Folded  map.     8°.  3075.73 

Massachusetts.  Proceedings  in  the  Senate  on 
occasion  of  the  reception  of  the  portrait  of  Gen- 
eral David  Cobb,  February  23,  1S82.  Cam- 
bridge, 1882.     Portrait.     8°.  *434i.75 

Massachusetts  historical  society.  Collections. 
5th  series.  Vol.  8.  Winthrop  papers.  Part  4. 
Boston,  1882.  Portrait.  Fac-similes.  8°.     *235i.i 

This  fourth  volume  of  the  Winthrop  papers  comprises 
letters  by  the  sons  of  Governor  Winthrop,  and  by  his  grand- 
sons, with  a  few  other  documents,  extending  irora  1632  to 
1700. 

—  Tributes  to  Longfellow  and  Emerson.  With 
portraits.    Boston,  18S2.     Sm.  4°.  '  2340.53 

Contents.  — Tributes  to  Longfellow:  Remarks  of  G.  E. 
Ellis,  O.  W.  Holmes,  C.  E.  Norton,  William  Everett. 
Tributes  to  Emerson  :  Remarks  of  G.  E.  Ellis,  Letter  of  E. 
R.  Hoar,  Address  of  O.  W.  Holmes :  Emerson's  Im- 
pressions  of  Thomas  Carlyle  in  1S4S,  Speech  before  the 
Boston  Burns  club.  Speech  on  Sir  Walter  Scott. 

Masterpieces,  The,  of  the  Centennial  interna- 
tional exhibition,  illustrated.  Phila.  {^Copy- 
right, 1875.]     3  V.     Plates.     4°.  *4022.55 

Contents. —  i.  Fine  art,  by  Edward  Strahan  [  fseud.  of 
Earl  Shinn  ].  —  2.  Industrial  art,  by  Walter  Smith.  —  3.  His- 
tory, Mechanics,  Science,  by  Joseph  M.  Wilson. 

Vol.  1  down  to  p.  112  is  the  same  as  "The  art  gallery 
of  the  exhibition."  By  E.  Strahan.  Phila.,  1S76  [%*4073.6o]  ; 
vol.  2  is  the  same  as  "  Examples  of  household  taste."  By  W. 
Smith.     N.  Y.,  1S80  [*4093.S3]. 

Materia  medica.  Sice  Wood's  Library,  Phil- 
lips. 

Mathematics.  See  Brougham ;  —  Gallen- 
kamp ;  — Journal. 

Mathews,  Alfred,  and  others.  History  of 
Washington  county,  Ohio,  with  illus.  and  bio- 
graphical sketches.  1881.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Map.     Portraits.     4°.  *'4470.68 

Matthews,  Cornelius.  Hiawatha,  and  other 
legends  of  the  wigvvams  of  the  red  American  In- 
dians. [Originally  compiled  by  Henry  R.  School- 
craft.]    London.     [1882.]     Sm.  8°.  4469.80 

Maurice,  (J.)  Frederick  D.  The  gospel  of  St. 
John.  Discourses.  New  [3d  .'']  edition.  London, 
1878.     Sm.  8".  3423.7X 

The  second  edition  was  published  in  1857. 

Measles.     See  Guichard. 

Mechanics.     See  Masterpieces ;  —  Templeton. 

Medicine.     See  Wood's  Library. 

Medlicott,  Henry  B.,  and  Blanford,  William 
T.  A  manual  of  the  geology  of  India.  Vol.  1-3. 
Calcutta,  1879,  81.  Text,  3  v.,  21  plates;  Atlas, 
with  map,  39  inches  X  39i  inches ;  scale  64  miles 
to  I  inch.     80.  3863<65 


Menard,  Rene.  La  vie  priv6e  des  anciens. 
Texte  par  Rene  Menard,  dessins  d'apres  les  monu- 
ments antiques  par  CI.  Sauvageot.  T.  3.  Le 
travail  dans  I'antiquite.     Paris,  1882.     Illus.    8°. 

2212.50 

Mendel,  Hermann.  Musikalisches  Conversa- 
tions-Lexikon.     B.  7-1 1.     Berlin,  1S80-82.     8°. 

C.R.  16.1. 10 

Contents. — 7.  M-Paisiello.  —  8.  Paix-Rychnovsky.— 
9.  S-Stradivari.  — 10.  Stradivarius-Veitstanz. —  11.  Velas- 
co-Z. 

Meslier  or  Mellier,  Jean.  Le  testament  de 
Jean  Meslier.  le  edition  originale.  3  volumes. 
Vol.  1.     Amsterdam.     [1862--64.]     8°.      544oa.89 

Meyrick,  Henry.  Santa  Cruz  and  Monterey. 
San  Francisco,  18S0.     8°.  No.  6  in  *4483.53 

Michaelis,  Adolph.  Storia  dell'  Instituto  ar- 
cheologico  germanico,  1829-79.  Strenna  publi- 
cata  nell'occasionedella  festa  del  21  Aprile,  1879. 
Traduzione  dal  tedesco.  Roma,  1879.  8°.  *5255.50 

Middle  ages.     See  Fitting. 

Mijatovics,  Elodie  L.  The  history  of  mod- 
ern Serbia.     London,  1872.     Sm.  8°.  5068.22 

Military  telegraphy.     See  Plum. 

Mills.     See  Woodbury. 

Milton,  John.     See  Lenox  library. 

Mineralogy.     See  Academy. 

Miscellaneous  literary,  scientific,  and  histori- 
cal notes,  queries,  and  answers.  N.  B.  Webster, 
editor.  Vol.  i.  No.  1-3.  Manchester,  N.  H., 
1882.     8°.  *5i45-50 

Missions.     See  Forster.   . 

Missouri.  State  bureau  of  geology  and  mines. 
Industrial  report  on  lead,  zinc  and  iron.  With 
notes  on  Shannon  county,  and  its  copper  de- 
posits. By  C.  P.  Williams.  Jefferson  City, 
1877.     8°.  *7862.52 

Modem  characteristics.  A  series  of  short 
essavs  from  the  Saturday  review.  London,  1865. 
Sm.'8°.  4559-73 

Mohammed.  The  speeches  &  table-talk  01 
the  prophet  Mohammad.  Chosen  and  translated 
with  introduction  and  notes,  by  S.  Lane-Poole. 
London,  1882.     [Golden  treasury  series.]     18". 

548457 

Moke,  Henri  G.  Histoire  de  la  Belgique.  7e 
edition  continu^e  pour  la  pdriode  conteniporaine 
par  Eugene  Hubert.  Bruxelles.  [1881.]  Maps. 
Folded  sheet.    8°.  4813-52 

Molesworth,  William  N.  History  of  the 
Church  of  England  from  1660.  London,  1882. 
8°.  3525-60 

Molifere,  Jean  Baptiste  Poquelin,  called.  See 
Lotheissen. 

Montale,  Italy.     See  Nerucci. 

Monterey,  California.     See  Meyrick. 

Monumenta  Franciscana.  Vol.  1,  2.  London, 
i8s8,  82.  2  v.  [Great  Britain.  Public  record 
offcs.]     L.  8\  *7047-57 

Contents^ — i.  Thomas  de  Eccleston  de  adventu  Fratrum 
minorum  in  Angliam ;  Ads  de  Marisco  epistola;;  Regis- 
trum  Fratrum  minorum  Londonix. —  2.  A  collection  of 
original  documents  respecting  the  Franciscan  order  in 
England. 

Vol.  1,  edited  by  John  S.  Brewer;  vol.  a,  by  Richard 
Hewlett 

Moore,  Charles  H.  Fac-similes  of  examples 
in  delineation  selected  from  the  masters.  [16] 
plates  bv  the  Forbes  company,  Boston.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  18S2.     4°.  *8o7oa.59 

Mother's  record.  The,  of  the  physical,  mental, 
and  moral  growth  of  her  child,  for  the  first  fifteen 
years.     Boston,  1883.     Sm.  40.  3777'5a 


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Mozley,  Thomas.  Reminiscences  chiefly  of 
Oriel  college  and  the  Oxford  movement.  Lon- 
don, 1882.     2  V.     Sm.  8".  24Sob.s8 

Muckley,  William  J.  The  student's  manual  of 
artistic  anatomy,  witli  twenty-five  plates.  Lon- 
don, 1878.     8".  8066.20 

Mueller,  (F'.)  Max,  editor.  The  sacred  books  of 
the  East.  Vol.  8,  12,  13,  16.  Oxford,  iSSi,  82. 
8°.  30*4-53 

Contents.  — %.  The  Bhag-,ivad<;lta  with  the  SanatsujjJltiya 
and  the  AnujjfUa,  transhited  by  KashinSth  Trimbak  Telaiig. 
—  13.  The  Satapatha-Brahmana,  according  lo  the  text  of  the 
Madhyandina  school,  tr.  by  J.  Kjfirelinjj.  Part  i.  Books  i,  i. 
— 13.  Vinaya  texts,  tr.  from  the  PMi,  by  T.  W.  Rhys  Davids 
and  H.  Oldenberg.  Part  i. —  i6.  The  sacred  books'of  China. 
The  texts  of  Confucianism,  tr.  by  J.  Legge.  Part  ».  The 
Yi  king.     . 

Murphy,  John  M.    American  game  bird  shoot- 
ing.    Ulus.     N.Y.,    1882.     i2'>.  6007.42 
Musaeus,  Johann  C.  A.,    Tieck,  Ludwig,  and 
Richter,  Jean  P.  F.     Tales   by  Musaeus,  Tieck, 
Richter.     Translated   from    the    German  4)y  T. 
Carl  vie.    London,  1874.    2  v.    [People's  edition.] 
Sm.  >.  4570-62 
Music.     Sec  Albert,  prince  consort ; — Gems ; — 
Mendel ; — Planquette;  —  Reissmann  ; — White.  J. 
Muster  roll.  A,  of  able  men  at  Stratford-on- 
Avon  and  its  neighbourhood  in  the  twenty-eighth 
year  of  King  Henry  eighth.     Now  first  printed 
[by  J.  O.  Halliwell-Phillipps].     London,   1867. 
Sm.  8".                                                            ♦♦G. 74.28 
"Ten  copies  only.      Number  eight.     J. O.H."  — Manu- 
script note. 

Mutual  life  insurance  company,  N.  Y.  Sug- 
gestions to  invalids  seeking  winter  retreats. 
N.Y.,  no  date.     12".  No.  11  in  *4487-67 

Myer,  Albert  J.  A  manual  of  field-signals. 
Compiled  from  [his]  Manual  of  signals,  by  F. 
N.  Brown.     Boston,  no  date.     Plates.     32". 

5959a- 75 

Myers,    Philip  Van  N.      Outlines   of  ancient 

historv  to  the  fall  of  the  western  Roman  empire, 

A.D.  4*76.     N.Y.,  1882.     i2«.  2219.61  . 

Mythology.     See  Keary ;  —  Shortland  ;  —  Wil- 

kins. 

Nachtigal,  Gustav.  Sahara  und  Sftddn.  Ergeb- 
nisse  sechsjahriger  Reisen  in  Afrika.  Theil  i, 
2.  Mit  Holzschnitten  und  Karten.  Berlin,  1879, 
81.     2  V.     8°.  3055-67 

Nadal,  Ehrman  S.  Essavs  at  home  and  else- 
where. London,  18S2.  Sm'.  8°.  2554-58 
Contents.  — The  old  Ho-mon  [.Massachusetts]  roitd;  Ar- 
temus  Ward;  Bvron;  Thackeray's  relation  to  En({liiili 
society;  The  conditions  of  dandyism;  Matthew  Arnold; 
A  day  or  two  in  Su^s<•x ;  Two  ixicms  of  Collins;  W.  C. 
Bryant;  Atrip  to  a  political  conventiim;  A  ncolkction  of 
the  South;  Journalism  as  exemplified  by  Walter  Bagchot; 
Newspaper  literary  criticism. 

Nantucket.     See  Godfrey. 

Napolski,  Max  von.  Lebcn  und  Werke  des 
Trobadors  Ponz  de  Capduoill.     Halle,  1879.     8". 

2687.20 

Nares,  Sir  George  S.  Narrative  of  a  voyage 
to  the  polar  sea  during  1875-6  in  H.  M.  ships 
"Alert"  and  "Discovery,"  with  notes  on  the 
natural  history,  edited  bv  H.  W.  Feilden.  Lon- 
don. 1878.     2  v.     lUus.     8°.  ,"?*-f* 

Natural  historv.     See  Genoa ;  —  Oswald,  r .  L. 

Natural  selection.     See  Coutancc  ; —  Darwin. 

Naville,  E.  La  litanie  du  soleil.  Inscriptions 
recueillies  dans  les  tombeaux  des  rois  a  Thtbe». 
Avec  un  volume  de  49  planches.  Leipzig.  1875. 
av.     4*.  •  •3050-3* 

Nockor,  Suzanne  C.     Set  Hausionyille. 


(Needlework.     Sea  Caul  field. 

Nerucci,  Gherardo,  editor.  Sessanta  novelle 
populari    montalcsi.       Firenzc,    iSSu.      12°. 

2777.60 

Nervous  system.  See  Wood's  Library,  Putxcl, 
Rosenthal. 

New  Hampshire.  The  general  laws  of  New 
Hampshire,  prefixed  the  cont>titutions  of  the 
United  States  and  New  Hampshire.  Manches- 
ter, 1878.    8".  'aega.e 

—  See  Kelsey. 

New  Jersey.     See  Whitehead. 
New    Zealand.       See    Chequered    career;  — 
Shortland. 

Newburyport,  Afas.utciM.tettt.  PmNic  library. 
Dedicatory  exercises  of  the  SimpMjn  annex, 
April  28.  1882.  Newburyport,  1882.  8".  *6203.3g 
Newlands,  James.  The  carpenter  and  joiner's 
assistant:  also,  treatise  on  lines;  and  glossary  of 
terms  used  in  architecture  and  building.  Illus. 
London,  18S0.     Plates.     F°.  *4oao.io 

Newspapers.     ^S'*-*-  Rowell. 
Nicaragua  canal.     See  San  Francisco. 
Nice,  Dialect  of.     .SV**  Sardou. 
Nicholson,  E.     Students'  manual  of  German 
literature.     London,     f.1882.]     Sm.  8".      2879.74 
Nickell,    J.    M.      Botanical    reiidy    reference. 
Containing   all  of  the  botanical    drugs  known, 
giving  their  medical  properties  [etc-J.    Chicago, 
1 88 1.     12°.  'STM-TS 

Nicols,  Arthur.  The  acclimatisation  of  the 
Salmonidac  at  the  antipodes.  London,  l88J. 
Sm.  8".  6009.44 

Nidderdale,  Yorkshire.  EnfrhtHd.  .SVi- Luca*.  J. 
Nino,  .\ntonio  de.     Usi  abruzzcsi.     Firenzc, 
1879,81.     2  V.     i6».  2768.60 

Noctuidse.     See  Grote. 

Nord  contemporain,  Le.  Journal  panii»»ant 
deux  fois  par  mois.  Numcro3,  1882.  [i4/»<».  Sup- 
plement.]    Lille,  1882.     Photographs.    P». 

•7240.55 
Nordenskidld,  Adolf  E.  Die  Umsegclung 
Asiens  und  Europas  auf  dcr  Vega.  Mit  einem 
historifichen  Rdckblick  auf  frUhcre  Rciscn  langs 
der  NordkUste  dcr  alten  Welt.  Mit  Portrils, 
Abbildungen  und  Karten.  Leipzig,  1882.  J  v. 
8".  1262.67 

Norfolk  county,  Emfrlamd.     Se*  Rvc. 
Norman-French  language.     See  }:rc*n»y. 
Northampton,  MasMcimsetii.     Set  CUrkt  S. 
Norwalk,  Ohio.     See  Fire  lands. 
Notes  and  queries.     See  Miscellaneous. 
Numismatics.       See    Boulkowski ;  —  British 
museum ;  —  Clarke. 

Obituaries.     See  WlKatley. 
Obstetrical   society,    Lomdom.     Transactions. 
Vol.  n-ar  1871-81.' London,  i87a-8i.   Illus.  8». 

•5775.1 

Vol.  16  c«nUlii»  •  genersl  Iwles  to  vols.  i-ij.  Vol..  17 
and  Ji  cnuin  cnUloKues  of  the  llbwy  sixi  muMuai. 

Oetken,  Fricdrich.  Ueber  die  Schulen  In  den 
Vcreinigtcn  SUaten.     Oldenburg,  1881.     16^ 

Orilvie,  John.  The  Imperial  dictionary  of 
the  English  language.  New  edition.  Edited  by 
C.  Annandale.  Illus.  Vol.  J.  L. -Screak.  Lon- 
don,  1882.     L.  8-.  •4600.50 

Old  age.     See  Wood  s  Library,  Charcot. 

Oldenberg,  Hermann.  Buddha.  Scin  Leben. 
seine  Lehre,  seine  Gemeinde.    Berlin,  1881.     8». 

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October, 


Oldenberg,  Hermann,  continued. 

—  editor.  The  Vinaya  Pi^akarn  :  one  of  the 
principal  Buddhist  Holv  scriptures  in  the  Pali 
language.     Vol.  4.     London,  1882.     8°.     3023.59 

Contents.  —  4.  The  Suttavibhanga,  _second  part.  (End 
of  the  MahSvibhanga;  Bhikkhunivibhanga.) 

Oliphant,  Laurence.  Traits  and  travesties. 
Edinburgh,  1882.     Sm.  8°.  2554.59 

Contents.  —  A  Turkish  eifendi  on  Christendom  and  Islam  ; 
Aunt  Ann's  ghost  story;  The  reconstruction  of  sheepfolds; 
Moral  reflections  by  a  Japanese  traveller;  The  autobiogra- 
phy of  a  joint  stock  company  (limited) ;  The  newest  Ameri- 
can  railroad;  Dollie  and  the  two  Smiths;  Knight-errantry 
in  the  19th  century;  A  new  method  of  social  evolution;  The 
adventures  of  a  war  correspondent;  An  American  states- 
man on  Irish  atrocities ;  The  tender  recollections  of  Irene 
Macgillicuddy. 

Oology.     See  Gentry. 

Optics.     See  Wright. 

Oratio  dominicalis  quammultilingua.  L'orai- 
son  dominicale  en  plus  de  1200  langues  et  dia- 
lectes.  Specimen  prsecursorium.  L'oraison  do- 
minicale en  langue  chinoise  ou  Kouan  Hoa.  Post 
Andream  Mullerum  Greiffenhagium  Pomera- 
num  aliosque  compilatores  recentiores  soller- 
tissimos  denuo  collegit  emendavit  et  auxit  And- 
reas Borel,  typothetariusf  Condate-Rhedonum. 
1878.     Portrait.     8".  5453-66 

Oriel  college,  Oxford.     See  Mozley. 

Oswald,  E.  J.  By  fell  and  fjord,  or  scenes  and 
studies  in  Iceland.  With  illus.  Edinburgh,  1882. 
Sm.  8«.  2867.68 

Oswald,  Felix  L.  Zoological  sketches.  With 
36  illus.  by  Hermann  Faber.  Phila.,  1883  [1882]. 
12°.  2826.73 

Otter,  Robert  H.  Winters  abroad.  Informa- 
tion respecting  places  visited.  Intended  for  the 
use  of  invalids.  Australia;  Melbourne,  Tasma- 
nia, Sydney,  Queensland.  The  Riverina.  Al- 
giers. Egypt.  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Davos. 
London,  1SS2.     Sm.  8°.  2266.50 

Overbeck,  Johann  F.     See  Atkinson. 

Owen,  Richard.  Experimental  physiology', 
its  benefits  to  mankind,  with  an  address  on 
unveiling  the  statue  of  William  Harvey  at 
Folkestone,  6th  August,  1881.  London,  1882. 
Sm.  8°.  5765-35 

Oxford  movement.     See  Mozley. 

Paedagogische  Rundschau  auf  dem  Gebiete 
des  Unterrichtwesens  aller  Lander.  Monats- 
schrift  herausgegeben  von  F.  Korner.  Jahrgang 
2,  Januar-Juli,  1882.     Hildburghausen,  1882.     8°. 

*3592.6o 

Pailler.Wilhelm,  editor.  Weihnachtlieder  und 
Krippenspiele  aus  Oberosterreich  und  Tirol. 
I.  Band:  Weihnachtlieder  aus  Oberosterreich. 
Innsbruck,  1881.     8°.  4873.21 

Pain.     See  Wood's  Library,  Hilton. 

Painting.  See  Hamerton ;  —  Kemble,  M. ;  — 
Someren  ;  — Vasari. 

Palaeography.     See  Gardthausen. 

Palermo,  Sicily.  Biblioteca  nazionale.  Cata- 
logo  ragionato  dei  libri  di  prima  stampa  e  delle 
edizioni  Aldine  e  rare  esistenti  nella  Biblioteca 
nazionale  compilato  da  A.  Pennine.  Palermo, 
187s,  80.     2  v.     8°.  *6i65.24 

Palestine.     See  Conder. 

Paley,  Frederic  A.  A  short  treatise  on  the 
Greek  particles  and  their  combinations.  Accord- 
ing to  Attic  usage.  Cambridge,  England,  1881. 
Sm.  8°.  2989.75 

Panama  canal.  See  Goodwin  ;  —  Lesseps ;  — 
Shelbourne. 


Papyri.     See  Leemans. 

Parasites.     See  Cobbold. 

Paris,  ^e^e  Coetlogon  ; — Daffry  de  La  Mon- 
noye  ;  —  Franklin  ;  —  Perrens. 

Paris  dans  sa  splendeur.  Monuments,  vues, 
scenes  historiques,  descriptions  et  histoire.  Des- 
sins  et  lithographies  par  P.  Benoist.  J.  Arnout, 
Bacelier,  etc.  Vignettes  de  F.  Benoist  et  Cate- 
nacci.  Texte  par  Audiganne,  P.  Bailly,  E.  Ca- 
rissan,  etc.     Paris,  1861.     3  v.     F**.       ***66ioa.2 

Parthenon.     See  Davidson. 

Patents.     See  Schaeffle. 

Pathology.     See  Klebs. 

Peabody,  Andrew  P.  Memoir  of  Elbridge  Jef- 
ferson Cutler.  Cambridge  [Massachusetts],  1872. 
Portrait.     16°.  4348.136 

Pelvic  organs  (female).  See  Wood's  Library, 
Savage. 

Penn,  William.     See  Burdette. 

Pericles.     See  Forbiger; —  Schmidt,  A. 

Peritonitis.     See   Wood's  Library,  Bristowe. 

Perrens,  Francois  T.  Etienne  Marcel  pr^v6t 
des  marchands  (1354-1358).  Paris,  1874.  [His- 
toire generale  de  Paris.]     4°.  *462oa.63 

Persepolis.     See  Stolze. 

Persia.     See  Stack ;  —  Stolze. 

Peter,  Carl.  Chronological  tables  of  Greek 
history.  Translated  from  the  German  by  G. 
Chawner.     Cambridge  [England],  1882.    4°. 

♦2961.53 

Pfeiffer,  Emily.  Gerard's  monument,  and  other 
poems.  2d  edition.  London,  1S78.  Sm.  8°.  4560.50 

—  Poems.  2d  edition.  London,  1878.  Sm. 
8°.  4560.51 

—  Qimrterman's  Grace,  and  other  poems. 
London,  1879.     Sm.  8°.  4560.52 

Pharmacy.  See  Ince ;  — Wood's  library,  John- 
son. 

Philadelphia.     See  Cook,  J. 

—  Centennial  exhibition.,  1876.  5ec  Gindriez; 
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Physiology.     Sec  Owen. 

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Pickering,  William  H.  Guide  to  the  Mt.  Wash- 
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Pitt,  William,  the  younger.     See  Sergeant. 

Planquette,  Robert,  and  others.  The  bells  of 
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Plumacher,  O.  Der  Kampf  urn's  Unbewusste. 
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Pope,  Alexander.     See  Deetz. 

Popular  tales.     See  Nerucci. 

Portraits.     Sec  Frond. 

Portugal.     See  Ribeiro. 

Pottery.     See  Bowes. 

Prairie  idyl,  A,  and  other  poems.  Chicago, 
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Praise,  The,  and  blame  of  love,  with  other 
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Price,  Henr^'  C.  How  to  make  pictures  :  easy 
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Printing.     See  Hessels ;  —  Holtrop. 

Private  international  law.     See  Wharton. 

Proctor,  Richard  A.  Studies  of  Venus-transits. 
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Originally  forming  part  of  The  universe  and  coming;  tran- 
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Propertius,  Sextus  Aurelius.     See  Birt. 

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Protestantism.     See  Hohoff. 

Pseudonyms.     See  Bornmueller. 

Psychology.     See  Aristoteles ;  —  Loomans. 

Queensland.     See  Boyd. 

Quellen  und  Forschungen  zifr  Sprach-  und  Cul- 
turgeschichte  der  germanischen  Vdlker.  Heraus- 
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Ramsay,  Balcarres  D.  W.  Rough  recollec- 
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Ranke,  Franz  L.  von.  Weltgeschichtc.  ate 
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Vaikergruppc  und  die  Gricchcn.  —  J.  1,  1  Ablhcil.  Die 
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Ratzel,  Friedrich.  StMdte-  und  Culturbildcr 
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Rauni6,  Emile,  editor.  Chansonnier  historiquc 
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12°.  4665.66 

Reed,  Samuel  R.  The  Vicksburg  campaign, 
and  the  battles  at  Chattanooga,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Grant,  in  1862-63.  Cincinnati,  1882. 
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Regia  accademia  di  scicnze,  lettcre  cd  arli, 
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Reissmann,  August  Illustrirte  Gcscbichtc 
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Religions.  5eeKuenen;  —  St.  Giles'  lectures; 
—  Wordsworth. 


Renan,  (J.)  Ernest.  Ste  Bible,  L'Eccle»ia*ic. 

Renault  du  Motey,  Henri.  L'e«clavage  k 
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Report  of  the  American  commission  on  the 
artificial  water-ways  of  Europe,  with  cpecial 
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Retzius,  Gustaf.  Das  Gchdrorgan  der  Wir- 
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Revillout,  Eugene.  KitucI  funtfraire  de  Pa- 
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Revues  scientifiques.  Publics  par  le  journal 
"  La  Rifpubliquc  fran<,-aise  "  sous  la  direction  de 
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Reynolds,  Michael.  Continuous  railway 
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Rhone.     See  Falxan. 

Ribeiro,  Jos^  S.  Historia  dos  estabrlecimenlot 
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Richter,  Hermann  M.  Aus  der  Mes»ias  und 
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Cow/cw/.t.  — Kloputock'n  Wiener  Bejiiehunreo ;  I>rr  Jtia(« 
Wcrtlicr  in  Wien  und  Wien  in  der  Wcrthcr.|ipoc»»e. 

Richthofen.  F'erdinand  P.  W.  D..  Frtiktrr 
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Riel,  (F.  W.  A.)  Carl.  Das  Sonnen-  und  Siri- 
usjahr  dor  Ramcsniden  mit  dem  Gehcimni»«  der 
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Rio  de  la  PlaU.     See  Qiiesada. 

Riviera.     See  Joanne. 

Roberts,  David.  A  treatise  on  admiralty  and 
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Robinson.  Phil.  Indcr  the  sun..  With  a 
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Skctchea  of  incidents.  •<«««,  snaobj^ts  la  ladia. 

Rocky  mountains.     .S'<#  Grohman. 

Rohrbacher.  Francis  R.  llUlotre  unlverMll* 
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koUenhagen.  (Jabricl.     5<#  Gaedrrt*. 

Roman  catholic  church.  S*«  Brcrlario  Gri- 
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JMO.Tt 
Rome.      S«e  Devaus ;  —  Forbes ;  —  Forblgrr ; 
—  Ranke. 


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October 


Romney,  George.     See  Gower. 

Roper,  Stephen.  Hand-book  of  land  and 
marine  engines,  including  the  modelling,  con- 
struction, running  and  management  of  land  and 
marine  engines  and  boilers.  With  illus.  5th 
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Roscher,  Wilhelm.  System  der  Volkswirth- 
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Ross,  Alexander  M.  The  birds  of  Canada : 
with  descriptions.  With  plates  and  woodcuts. 
Toronto,  1871.     16°.  5908.12 

—  Recollections  and  experiences  of  an  aboli- 
tionist; from  1855  to  1865.  Torontp,  1875.  Por- 
traits.    16°.  4287.65 

Ross,  Ireland.     See  Brad}'. 

Roumania.     See  Samuelson. 

Rowell,  George  P.,  and  Co.  American  news- 
paper directory.  14th  annual  edition.  N.  Y., 
188:!.     8".  *6i4i.62 

Royal  geographical  societj',  London.  Sup- 
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and  researches  in  Western  China,  by  E.  Col- 
borne  Baber.    London,  1882.    Maps.    8°.    6265.50 

Rum.     See  Lock. 

Russia.      See  Esquisses ;  —  Marvin  ;  —  Tisso,t. 

Russische  Revue.  Monatsschrift  fiir  die  Kunde 
Russlands.  Herausg.  von  Carl  Rdttger.  B.  8-19. 
St.  Petersburg,  1876-81.     8°.  *5o64.8 

Russischer  Novellenschatz.  Ausgewahlt  und 
iibertragen  von  A.  Ascharin.  ites,  2tes  Band- 
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Contents.  —  i.  Die  Mainacht;  Die  Nacht  vor  Weihnach- 
ten.  Aus  dern  Russischen  des  N.  Gogol  iibertragen.  —  3. 
Der  Mantel,  von  N.  Gogol ;  Die  Sphinx,  von  W.  Krestowsky. 

Rye,  Walter,  compiler.  An  index  to  Norfolk 
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Sagas.     See  Coles. 

Saint  Bartholomew's^hospital,  London.  Re- 
ports.    Vol.  17.     London,  1881.     8".  *7794-3 

St.  Columb  Major,  Cortiwall.  The  registers 
of  the  parish  from  1539  to  1780.  Edited  by  A.  J. 
Jewers.     London,  1881.     L.  8°.  *^*250i.6i 

St.  Giles'  lectures.  2d  series.  The  faiths  of 
the  world.     Edinburgh,  1882.     Sm.  8°.    3526.69.2 

Sala,  George  A.  America  revisited.  Illus. 
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Salaman,  Malcolm  C.  Ivan's  love-quest,  and 
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Salamis,  Cyprus.     See  Cesnola. 

Salicis,  Gustave  A.  Enseignement  primaire 
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7599-72 

Salmon.     See  Nicols. 

Samuelson,  James.  Roumania  past  and  pres- 
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San  Bias  bay  canal  route.     See  Shelbourne. 

San  Francisco.  Board  of  trade.  Report  of 
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No.  9  in  *3944.59 

Sanborn,  Franklin  B.  Henry  D.  Thoreau. 
Boston,  1882.  Portrait.  [American  men  of  let- 
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Sand,  George,  pseud.  See  Dudevant,  Aman- 
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Sanders,  Daniel.  Geschichte  der  deutschen 
Sprache  u.  Litteratur  bis  zu  Gothe's  Tod.  2te 
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—  Orthographisches  Schul-Worterbuch.  Leip- 
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Santa  Cruz,  California.     See  Mejrick. 

Sardinia.     See  Curiosita. 

Sardou,  Antoine  L.,  and  Calvino,  J.  B. 
Grammaire  de  I'idiome  ni^ois  accompagnee  de 
nombreux  eclaircissements  historiques  sur  cet 
important  dialecte  de  la  langue  d'Oc  et  precedee 
d'un  expos^  du  systeme  de  ce  dialecte.  Nice, 
1881.     160.  2689a.  89 

Saussure,  Horace  B.  de.     See  Bouvier. 

Schaeffle,  Albert  E.  F.  Die  nationaldkono- 
mische  Theorie  der  ausschliessenden  Absazver- 
haltnisse  insbesondere  des  litterarisch-artistis- 
chen  Urheberrechtes,  des  Patent-,  Muster-  und 
Firmenschutzes  nebst  Beitragen  zur  Grundren- 
tenlehre.     Tubingen,  1867.    '8°.  3667.65 

—  Die  Quintessenz  des  Socialismus.  7te 
Auflage.     Gotha,  1879.     8".  3566.45 

Schiller,  J.  C.  Friedrich  von.  Mary  Stuart.  A 
tragedy.  Translated  by  Leedham  White.  [Par- 
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2879.75 

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Schio,  Almerico  da.  Di  due  astrolabi  in  car- 
ratteri  cufici  occidentali  trovati  in  Valdagno 
(Veneto).  Illustrazione  di  Almerico  da  Schio. 
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Schmid,  Carl  A.  Padagogisches  Handbuch 
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*3593-6o 

Schmidt,  Adolf.  Das  Perikleische  Zeiialter. 
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The  second  title  reads  Perikles  und  sein  Zeitalter. 

Schmidt;  Ferdinand.  Der  Kaufmann  von 
Venedig.  Macbeth.  Zwei  Erzahlungen.  Illus- 
trirt.     Berlin.  [1862.]     [Jugend  Bibliothek.] 

16".  6590b. 5 

Schmidt,  (H.)  Julian.  Bilder  aus  dein  geisti- 
gen  Leben  unserer  Zeit.  B.  1-4.  Leipzig,  1S70— 
75.     S'*.  2246.61 

Contents.  —  i.  Die  neue  Generation:  Die  europaifche 
Literatur  in  ihrem  gegenwartigen  Standpunkt;  Die  Wen- 
dung  des  Jahres  1S4S;  Der  £iniiuss  des  preussischen  Staats 
auf  die  deutsche  Literatur;  Studicn  iiber  die  roniantische 
Schule:  Goethe  und  Suleika;  H.  von  Kleist's  "  Prinz  von 
Hoinburg;"  Hegel  im  Licht  der  Gegenwart;  Walter  Scott; 
Sainte  Beuve  und  die  franzosische  Koniantik;  Edward 
Bulwer;  George  Eliot;  Paul  Heyse;  Iwan  Turgenjew; 
Erkmann-Chatrian.  —  2.  Dickens;  Fernan  Caballcro  und 
Alt-Spanien;  Laniartine;  Pariser  moralische  ValleTtalen; 
Heine;  Berliner  PIaude;eien  ;  Der  Krieg  gegen  Fran kreich. 
—  3.  Fragmente  iiber  Shakespeare ;  Wilibald  Alexis;  Fritz 
Renter;  F.  Spielliagen;  H.  Grimm;  Georg  Gervinus;  Die 
Ideale;  Die  Philosophie  und  das  Katheder;  L.  Uhlich;  J. 
Kaufmann. — 4.  Characterbilder  aus  der  zeitgenbssischen 
Literatur.  D.F.Strauss;  B.Auerbach;  O.Ludwig;  Maurus 
Jokai;  Turgenjew  und  Piscmski;  Studien  iiber  den  engli. 
schen  Roman;  P.  Heyse;  K.  Rosenkranz;  M.  Haupt;  Hoff- 
mann  von  Fallersleben;  Graf  Scliwerin-Putzar;  t.  Halm; 
F.  Grillparzer;  Fritz  Renter. 

Tiie  title  of  Vol.  3  reads  "  Neue  Bilder  aus  dem  geisti- 
gen  Leben  unserer  Zeit." 

Schmitz-Dumont,  O.  Die  mathematischen 
Elemente  der  Erkenntnisstheorie.  Berlin,  1878. 
8°.  3932.56 

Scholasticism.     See  Haurdau. 

Schroeter,  Corona  E.  W.     See  Duentzer. 

Science.  See  Dunman  ; — Masterpieces;  — 
Revues  scientifiques ;  —  Shields ;  —  Watt. 

Science  and  religion.  See  Didon; — Theo- 
logical. 

Scotland.  See  Blackie  ;  —  Clark,  I. ;  —  Great 
Britain,  Public  record  office. 

Scott,  Eben  G.  The  development  of  consti- 
tutional liberty  in  the  English  colonies  of 
America.     N.  Y.,  1882.    8°.  4223.57 


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Scott,  Leader.  Ghiberti  and  Donatello  with 
other  Italian  sculptors.  London,  i88j.  Folded 
plates.  [Illustrated  biographies  of  the  great 
artists.]     Sni.  8°.  4077.81 

Contents.  —  The  Pisans:  Niccola  and  Giovanni  Pisano; 
Arnolfo  da  Cainbio;  ^ndrea  and  Nina  Pisano;  Balduccio 
di  Pisa;  The  Cosmati.  Tlie  Florentines:  Ix)renzo  Glii- 
berti;  Donatello;  Desiderio  da  Settignano;  MichcUozzo. 

Scott,  William  B.  A  poet's  harvest  home  : 
one  hundred  short  poems.  London,  1882.  Sm. 
8«.  2564.69 

Scudamore,  Frank  I.  France  in  the  East;  a 
contribution  towards  the  Eastern  question.  Lon- 
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Sculpture.  See  Davidson ;  —  Duetschke  ;  — 
Scott,  L. ;  — Vasari. 

Seckendorff,  Arthur,  Frciherr  von.  Beitrage 
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triaca  Hdss.)  1  Theil.  Wien,  1881.  Illus. 
Plates.     L.  8".  5841  14 

—  Das  forstliche  Versuchswesen  insbesondere 
dessen  Zweck  und  wirthschaftliche  Bedeutung. 
Wien,  1881.     8°.  3844-63 

Seeley,  John  R.  Natural  religion.  By  the 
author  of  "  Ecce  homo."     London,  1882.     8°. 

343252 

—  Same.     Boston,  1882.     12°.  3438.80 
Semitic  language.     See  McCurdy. 
Sergeant,    Lewis.      William    Pitt.      London, 

1882.     [English  political  leaders.]     Sm.  8". 

24593.79 

Servia.     See  Mijatovics. 

Seton,  George.  Memoir  of  Alexander  Seton, 
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Shakespeare,  William.  The  probate  copy  of 
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manuscript  copy  of  it  made  by  Joseph  Greene, 
1747.     London,'i872.     8°.  **G.75.5 

—  Shakespeare's  history  of  Troilus  and  Cres- 
sida.  Edited,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  With 
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—  Shakespeare's  tragedy  of  Hamlet.  Edited 
by  Karl  El ze.     London,  1882.     L.  8°.      65903.12 

—  See  Davenant  ;  — Deutsche;  —  Halliwell- 
Phillipps ;  —  Lenox  library ;  —  Lichtenberger  ; 
—  Schmidt,  F. ;  —  Schmidt,  (II.)  J. 

Shelbourne,  Sidney  F.  A  comparati%'e  view 
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Interoceanic  ship  canal.     San  Bias  route. 

N.  v.,  18S0.    Folded  map.    8".    No.  3  in  ♦3944-59 

Shepard,  William.  The  literary  life.  [Vol. 
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tier -'Lowell  and  Holmes;  Hawthorne;  W  alt  W  hitman  ;  H. 
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Smith,  Jerome  Van  C.  Buried  millions  :  where 
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Smith,  John,  A.  L.  S.,  cura/or  Royal gardemt, 
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Smith,  Samuel  A.  Christian  le«6on»  and  a 
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Smith,  William  R.  The  prophets  of  l»racl 
and  their  place  in  history,  to  the  clo»e  of  the 
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—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1S82.     8'.  342370 
Social  circle.    Concord,  Masfarhmtttts.     Cen- 
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•2356-65 
Social  science.     See  Held ;  —  Mallock. 
Socialism.     6V<r  Hohoff;  —  Schaclfle. 
Societik  storica  loinbarda.      Archivio  »torico 

lombardo.      Giornale    dclla  Societi.      Anno    7. 

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—  Hibliothcca  historica  Italica  cura  et  ttudio 
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•1710.30 

ConttHti.  —  \.  Scipionii  Vcjfii  in»t'" 
bus  jtcntarum  nub  Oall'-rum  >J«mii>i<>. 
duin  libriduo;  Gjudcntii   Mcful*  »ua 
rum    libri   quatuor  ;    JoJianni*   ••"P**^'*;"' «*" 
Gallic))  comincntarii ;  Cronaca  dl  Cr»«»o««t  '■  •" 

HJ5.    J.  OhIIi-c  dipl""iallco  Ljitt«l«l>»«  pwt- 
I'urtc  la,  I-au»  Pouipcja. 

Society  for  the  promotion  of  Hellenic  ttudiea. 
The  journal  of  Hellenic  »tudlet.  Test,  vol.  1.  a. 
London.  1880.81.     Illu«.     8».  *>963-SS 

Society  of  Biblical  literature  and  excge»U. 
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Sociology.     Set  Spencer. 

Someren.  J.  F.  van.  E-nal  d'un  bibllojjraphle 
de  Ihi^toiic  *p6ciale  dc  la  pcinture  et  dc  la  gra- 
vurc  en  Hollandectcn  Bclgique,  1500-1875.  Am- 
sterdam. i88i.     8'.  ^.  ^     ^  •2I74.5* 

Songs.      Se«  Albert;  — Dilfurth ;  — Gem* ; — 

P»'"<^''.  ,  „,   ...   _ 

Sonneu.    Set  DennU ;  —  Waddington. 


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Southold,  Long  Island.     See  Case. 

Spain.     See  McClintock. 

Spamer,  Otto.  Illustrirtes  Konversations- 
Lexikon.  B.  9,  10.  Des  Erganzungswerkes. 
Iter,  2  ter  B.     Leipzig,  1881,  82.      4".        *A.ii7.2 

—  Musterkatalog  fiir  Volksbibliotheken.  Her- 
ausg.  von  dem  Gemeinniitzigen  Vereine  zu 
Dresden.     Leipzig,  18S2.     8°.  *6i65.3i 

Spanish  language  and  literature.  See  Car- 
dona. 

Speaker's  garland,  The,  and  literary  bouquet. 
No.  1-20.     Phila.,  1880,  81.     5  V.     12°.      2390.51 

The  same  as  One  hundred  choice  selections  [2407.65]. 

Spencer,  Herbert.  The  principles  of  soci- 
ology. Vol.  I,  2.  London,  1876,  82.  [System 
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Contents. —  i.  Part  i.  The  data  of  sociology.  Part  2.  The 
inductions  of  sociology.  Part  3.  The  domestic  relations. — 
2.  Part  4.  Ceremonial  institutions.  Part  5.  Political 
institutions. 

—  Same.    N.  Y.,  1877-82.     2  v.  in  3.     12°. 

3566.53 

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Spinoza,  Baruch.  Opera  quotquot  reperta  sunt. 
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Spitzbergen.     See  Emery. 

Spitzli,  Alfred.  A  manual  for  managers,  de- 
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Spons'    encyclopaedia   of  the  industrial    arts, 

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Ed.  by  C.  G.  W.  Lock.      London,   1882.     Illus. 

L.  8°.  *8o32.5o 

Contents. — 5.  Photography  -  Woollen  manufactures. 

Spotswood,  Alexander,  lieutenant-governor  of 
Virginia.     See  Virginia  historical  society. 

Stack,  Edward.  Six  months  in  Persia.  Lon- 
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Stacke,  Ludwig,  and  others.  Deutsche  Ge- 
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Stallo,  Johann  B.  The  concepts  and  theories 
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State  trials  (Great  Britain).    See  Willis-Bund. 

Statistics.     See  McCarty. 

Steam  engines.     See  Edwards,  E. 

Steel.     See  American. 

Stein,  Charlotte,  Freiherrin  von.  See  Duent- 
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Stein,  Lorenz,  Ritter  von.  Die  drei  Fragen 
des  Grundbesitzes  und  seiner  Zukunft.  (Die 
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Sterling,  John.     See  Carlyle. 

Stem,  Ludwig.  Koptische  Grammatik.  Mit 
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Stevens,  Edward  T.  Jottings  on  some  of  the 
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Stevens,  Thaddeus.     See  Callender. 

Stewart,  S.J.  The  gospel  of  law.  Discourses 
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Stintzing,  Johann  A.  R.  von.  Geschichte  der 
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Rechts  in  Deutschland  am  Ende  des  I5ten  und 
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Stobbe,  Johann  E.  O.  Handbuch  des  deut- 
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Stock,  Cecil  H.  A  treatise  on  shoring  *and 
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Stocks.     See  Highest. 

Stoddard,  Richard  H.  Henry  Wadsworth 
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Stolze,  F.  Persepolis.  Die  achaemenidischen 
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Congresses  zu  Berlin,  mit  einer  Besprechung 
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Berlin,  1S82.     F°.  ***507oa.2 

Stonehenge,  England.     See  Stevens,  E.  T. 

Strassburg.     See  Virck :  —  Wiegand. 

Stratford-upon-Avon,  England.  Court  of  rec- 
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"  Ten  copies  only.  Number  two.  J.O.  H." — Manuscript 
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Struck,  — ,  editor.  Mittheilungen  aus  dem 
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Struempell,  Ludwig.  Psychologishe  Piidago- 
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Stuart,  Henry.  The  funeral  tent  of  an  Egyp- 
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Stubbs,  William,  editor.  Chronicles  of  Ed- 
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Stuckenberg,  J.  H.  W.  The  life  of  Immanuel 
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Submarine  explosions.  See  United  States,  De- 
partment of  ivar. 

Sugar.     See  Lock. 

Sumner,  William  G.  Andrew  Jackson  as  a 
public  man.  Boston,  1882.  [American  states- 
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Sumter,  Fort.     See  Anderson,  T.  M. 

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Swansea,   Wales.     See  Grant-Francis. 

Swedenborg,  Emanuel.  The  Swedenborg  li- 
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Contents. —  i.  Death,  resurrection,  and  the  judg^ment. —  2. 
Heaven. — 3.  Freedom,  rationality,  aad  catholicity.— r 4.  Di- 


1882. 

Swedenborg,  Emanuel,  continued. 
vine  providence  and  its  laws.  —  j.  Charity,  faith  and  works. 
—  6;  Free  will,  repentance,  reformation  and  regeneration.— 
7.  Holy  Scripture  and  the  key  to  its  spiritual  sense. —  8.  Cre- 
ation, incarnation,  redemption,  and  the  divine  trinity. —  9. 
Marriajre  and  the  sexes.  —  10.  The  author's  memorabilia.  — 
II.  The  heavenly  doctrine  of  the  Lord.  —  la.  Swedenbore: 
with  a  coinpcnd  of  his  teachings. 

Swedish  literature.     See  Linnstrdm. 

Swinburne,  Algernon  C.  Tristram  of  Lyon- 
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2567.80 

Switzerland.     See  Jones. 

Tanner,  Henry.  Holt  Castle:  or  the  three- 
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2466.66 

An  attempt  to  show,  in  the  form  of  a  story,  "  that  the  du- 
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Tapia  y  Rivera,  Alejandro.  El  bardo  de  Gua- 
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pahna  del  cacique,  leyenda;  La  antig^ua  sircna,  leyenda; 
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Tayler,  William.  Thirt^v-eight  years  in  India. 
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Taylor,  Robert  W.  A  short  Greek  syntax  ex- 
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Tchernishevsky,  Nikolai.  Quefaire?  Roman 
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3067.29 

The  original  in  Russian  which  is  on  shelf  number  3067.  jj, 
is  to  be  the  reference  book  for  the  practical  application  of 
Nihilistic  ideas. 

Teeth,     See  Coleman. 

Tehuantepec  canal.  See  Report;  —  United 
States,  Dipartmcnt  of  the  navy. 

Telegraph.     See  Plum. 

Temple,  Henry  J.,  viscount  Palmerston.  See 
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Templeton,  William.  Taschenbuch  filr  prak- 
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"  Die  vorliegendc  vicrte  Auflage  ist  so  gUnzlich  umgcar- 
bcitet,  dass  sie  mit  dem  Originale,  uushcr  dcm  Titcl  und 
einigen  Tabellen,  cigentlich  wcnig  mchr  gcmcin  hat."  — 
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Textile  fabrics.     See  Beck,  S.  W. ;  —  Spitzli. 
Thebes,  Egypt.     See  Naville. 
Theocritus.     See  Birt. 

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5488.34 

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to  Mr.  Kroudc,  by  P.  G.  Tnit;  Tlie  conflict  of  religion  and 
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Essays  previously  published  in  the   International  ivvicw. 

Theology,  Natural.     .SV*-  Seeley. 
Therapeutics.  See  Wood's  Library,  Trousseau. 
Th^venot.  Mcichisedec     See  Lenox  library. 
Thibet.     See  Kali-(;yur. 
Thirty  years'  war.     See  Ditfurth. 
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—  3.  Das  Transportgewerbc. 
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Thompson,  Silvanus  P.  Elcmentarv  letsont 
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Thorax.     See  Wood's  Library,  Guttmaon. 

Thoreau,  Henry  D.     .'>*•«•  Sanborn. 

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Tidy,  Charles  M.  The  I^ndon  water  supplr; 
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Tissot,  Victor.  Russians  and  Germans.  Tr. 
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Tommaseo,  Nicolo,  and  Bellini.  IWrnardo, 
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October, 


Underpinning.     See  Stock. 

Unitarianism.     Sec  Allen. 

United  States.  List  of  congressional  do.cu- 
ments,  from  the  20th  to  the  46th  congress  in- 
clusive.    Washington,  18S2.     L.  8".         *C.i30.ii 

—  Official  register.  18S1.  Vol.  2.  Washington, 
iSSi.      L.  8".  "  *C.309.i 

—  Department  of  the  navy.  Reports  of  explo- 
rations and  surveys  to  ascertain  the  practicability 
of  a  ship-canal  bj  the  way  of  the  isthmus  of 
Tehuantepec.  By  R.  W.  Shufeldt.  Washing- 
ton, 1872.     Plates.    Folded  maps  and  charts.   4". 

*594i.i4 

—  Department  of  -war.  Alphabetical  cata- 
logue of  the  War  department  library  (including 
law  library).  Washington,  1882.   8°,  large  paper. 

*6201.27 

Corps  of  engineers.  Report  upon  ex- 
periments and  investigations  to  develop  a  system 
of  submarine  mines  for  defending  the  harbors  of 
the  United  States.  By  Henry  L.  Abbot.  Wash- 
ington, 18S1.  Photographs.   Plates.    4".    *395i.73 

—  Geographical  surveys  -west  of  the  looth 
meridian,  in  charge  of  G.  M.  Wheeler.  Report. 
Vol.  3.  Supplement.  Geology.  Washington, 
1S81.     Plates.     Illus.     4".  *^%^o.^ 

—  Mint.  Report  of  the  director  of  the  mint 
upon  the  statistics  of  the  production  of  the  pre- 
cious metals  of  the  United  States.  Washington, 
1 88 1.     8°.  *3643-74 

—  Signal  service.  Report  on  the  solar  eclipse 
of  July,  1878.  By  Cleveland  Abbe.  Washington, 
1881.  Plates.  [Professional  papers  of  the  Sig- 
nal service.     No.  I.]     4°.  *596o.55 

—  Surgeon  general  of  the  navy.  Sanitarj'  and 
statistical  report  for  1880.  Washington,  1882. 
Illus.     Folded  maps  and  tables.     8".         *3752-55 

—  See  Cognetti  de  Martiis  ;  —  Cooper,  T.  V. ; 
—  Hopkins;  —  Oetken  ;  —  Ratzel ;  —  Sala;  — 
Scott,  E.  G. ;  —  Sutter. 

—  Civil  7i>ar.  See  Anderson,  T.  M. ;  —  Cook, 
B.  F. ;  —  Mangold  ;  —  Plum  ;  —  Reed  ;  — Walcott. 

Uterus.     See  Wood's  Library,  Tilt. 

Val  de  Lievre,  Anton.  Launegild  und  Wadia. 
Eine  Studie  aus  dem  langobardischen  Rechte. 
Innsbruck,  1877.     8°.  5617.55 

Vander  Straeten,  Edmond.  Le  theatre  villa- 
geois  en  Flandre.  Histoire,  litterature,  musique, 
religion,  politique,  moeurs;  d'apres  des  docu- 
ments entierementinedits.  2e  edition.  Bruxelles, 
1881.     2  V.     Folded  plates.     Illus.     8".      4873.22 

Vasari,  Giorgio,  1^12-^4.  Le  vite  de'  piii  eccel- 
lenti  pittori,  scultori  ed  architettori.  Con  nuove 
annotazioni  e  commenti  di  Gaetano  Milanesi. 
T.  5,  6.     Firenze,  1880,  81.     8°.  *8o75.57 

Vedas.     Sec  Wilkins. 

Venereal  diseases.     Wood's  Library,  Keyes. 

Ventilation.     See  Ramsay,  J.  A. 

Venus,  Transits  of     Sec  Proctor. 

Verein  fur  hansische  Geschichte.  Hansisches 
Urkundenbuch.  Bearbeitet  von  Konstantin 
Hohlbaum.     Band  i,  2.     Halle,  1876, 79.      L.  8°. 

*32ii.50 

Contents.  —  : .  Urkunden  von  975  bis  1300.  —  2.  Urkunden 
von  13CO  bis  1342. 

Vermilion  county,  Illitiois.     See  Beckwith. 

Vicksburg,  Mississippi.      See  Reed. 

Victoria.  The  catalogue  of  the  Public  library. 
[Melbourne.]     1880.    2  v.    8°.  *2i44.56 

Vienna.     See  Vincenti. 

Villard,  A.  Histoire  du  proletariat  ancien  et 
moderne.     Paris,  1882.     8°.  5571.68 


Vinaya  Pi^akam.     See  Mueller;  —  Oldenberg. 

Vincent  de  Paul,  Saint.     See  Chantelauze. 

Vincenti,  C.  von.  Wiener  Kunst-Renaissance. 
Wien,  1876.      160.  4077.88 

Virck,  Hans,  editor.  Politische  Correspondenz 
der  Stadt  Strassburg  im  Zeitalter  der  Reforma- 
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Virgilius  Marc,  Publius.  P.  Vergili  Maronis 
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Virginia  historical  society.  Collections.  New 
series.     Vol.  i.     Richmond,  1882.     8°.     *4372.8o 

Contents.  —  Vol.  i.  The  oiRci.-il  letters  of  Alexander 
Spotswood,  lieutenant-g^overnor  of  Virginia,  1710-1722,  with 
introduction  and  notes  hy  R.  A.  Brock.    Vol.  i. 

—  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  Febru- 
ary 24,  1S82,  with  the  address  of  William  Wirt 
Henry :  The  settlement  at  Jamestown.  Rich- 
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Vizetelly,  Henry.  A  history  of  champagne, 
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With  350  engravings.  London,  1882.  4°.    4001.58 

■Waddington,  Samuel,  editor.  English  son- 
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Walcott,  Charles  F.  History  of  the  TAventy- 
first  regiment,  Massachusetts  volunteers,  1861- 
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Walker,  Amasa.  The  national  currency  and 
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Reprinted  from  tlie  International  review. 

Walker,  Francis  A.  The  world's  fair.  Phila- 
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Wallon,  Henri  (A.)  Histoire  du  tribunal  re- 
volutionnaire  de  Paris,  avec  le  journal  de  ses 
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Final  volume,  with  index. 

Walpole,  Charles  G.  A  short  history  of  Ire- 
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maps  and  appendices.     London,  1882.     Sm.  8". 

2515-59 

Walpole,  Spencer  (H.)  Foreign  relations. 
London,  1882.      [English  citizen.]     Sm.  8". 

2515.61 

Walthervonder  Vogelweide.  Gedichte.  Nach- 
gedichtet  von  Adalbert  Schroeter.  Jena,  18S1. 
16°.  48703.91 

Ward,  Adolphus  W.  Dickens.  London,  1882. 
[English  men  of  letters.]     Sm.  8°.  24593.76 

Warren,  George  W.  Our  republic :  liberty 
and  equality  founded  on  law.  Oration  in  the 
Boston  theatre,  July  4,  1881.     Boston,  1S81.     S«. 

**G.293.5 

This  copy  was  bound  and  inscribed  as  a  presentation  copy 
to  President  Garfield,  from  the  City  of  Boston. 

Warum  treten  wir  nicht  in  das  Christentum 
ein.''     Von  einem  Juden.     Leipzig,  1882.     i6*>. 

5488.25 

Washington,  George.     Sec  Butterfield. 

Washington  county,  Ohio.     See  Mathews. 

\A^ashington  count}',  Vermont.  See  Hemenway. 

Washington  territory.  Code  of  Washington, 
containing  all  acts  of  a  general  nature.  Revised 
and  amended  i88i ;  the  constitution  of  the  Uni- 
ted States  [etc.].     Olympia,  1881.     8°.     ♦6371.60 


1882. 

Wasp.     Sec  Lubbock. 

Water  supp^-.     See  Tidy. 

Watt,  Alexander.  Science  in  a  nut-shell.  With 
illus.     Edinburgh,  1882.     Sin.  8**.  3918.7a 

Waugh,  Edwin.  Irish  sketches,  and  Miscel- 
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—  Tufts  of  heather.  [First,  second  series.] 
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Short  sketches  and  stories. 

Weddigen,  F.  H.  Otto.  Geschichte  der  Ein- 
wirkungen  der  deutschen  Litteratur  auf  die  Lit- 
teraturen  der  Ubrigen  europaischen  Kulturvdlker 
der  Neuzeit.     Leipzig,  1882.     iG^.  48703.90 

Weismann,  August.  Studies  in  the  theory  of 
descent.  With  notes  and  additions.  Trans,  and 
edited,  with  notes,  by  Raphael  Meldola.  With 
prefatory  notice  by  Charles  Darwin.  With  col- 
ored plates.     London,  1S82.     2  v.     8".       3824.63 

Welch,  Ashbel,  and  Adams,  Julius  W.  Inter- 
oceanic  canal  projects.  Discussions.  N.  Y.,  1880. 
Folded  map.     8".  No.  4  in  *3944.59 

Wells,  David  A.  Our  merchant  marine.  N.  Y., 
18S2.     16".  3659.67 

Wells,  James  M.  The  Chisolm  massacre :  a 
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1877.     Illus.     Portraits.     8^  4286.77 

Werner,  Carl.  Nile  sketches,  painted  from 
nature.  Gustav  W.  Seitz,  water-color-facsimiles. 
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chen.  Pantographic  edition.  Wandsbeck  near 
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West,"The.     See  Beckwith  ;  —  Butterfield. 

Wharton,  Francis.  A  treatise  on  the  conflict 
of  laws,  or  private  international  law.  2d  edition. 
Phila.,  i88i.     S'^.  5622.7 

Wheatley,  Henry  B.  Bookbinding  as  a  fine 
art,  mechanical  art,  and  manufacture.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Society  of  arts,  April,  1880,  and 
reprinted  from  the  "Journal"  of  the  society- 
London,  1882.     Plates.     Illus.     8°.  61 11.27 

—  compiler.  Index  of  obituary  notices  for 
1880.  London,  1882.  [Index  society  publica- 
tioiis.]     8'^  ♦2505.60 

Lists  of  qbitunry  notices  for  the  years  1S7S  and  1879  may 
be  found  in  tlie  appendixes  to  the  first  and  second  annual  re- 
ports of  the  Index  society. 

White,  Ernest  W.  Cameos  from  the  silver- 
land  :  or  the  experiences  of  a  young  naturalist 
in  the  Argentine  Republic.  London,  1881,  82. 
2  V.     Map.     8".  3826.59 

White,  Jean.  White's  amateur  opera  album. 
No.  I.     Boston.    [1882.]     4".  *8o52.iia 

For  violin,  flute,  and  piano. 

White  mountains.     See  Pickering. 

Whitehead,  William  A.,  editor.  Documents 
relating  to  the  colonial  history  of  the  state  of  New 
Jersey.  [First  series.]  Vol.  4.  i7<}9-i72o. 
Newark,  1882.     8".  *2376.68 

Whitehurst,  Fred  F.  On  the  Grampian  hills. 
Grouse  and  ptarmigan  shooting,  deer  stalking, 
salmon  and  trout  fishing.  And  other  eketchcK. 
London,  1882.     Sm.  8".  6005.10 

Whittier,  Charles  C.  Genealogy  of  the  Whit- 
tier  family.  1622-18S2.  Compiled  by  C  C 
Whittier.  Executed  with  pen  and  ink  by  Bur- 
dett.     Boston.     [18S2.J     Broadside.       *a34oa.86 

Wiegand,  Wilhclm,  editor.  Urkundenbuch 
der  Stadt  Strassburg.  iter  B.  Urkunden  und 
Stadtrechte  bis  zum  Jahr  1366.  Strassburg,  1879. 
40.  *48ii.9 


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Wilkins,  W.  J.  Hindu  mythology,  Vedic  and 
Puranic.    Calcutta,  1882.    Illus.    Sm"  8'\    3028.60 

Willis-Bund,  John  W.,  compiler.  A  selection 
of  cases  from  the  State  trials.  Vol.  2.  Cam- 
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CoHtenls.  —  i.  Part  i.  Trials  for  treason  (1650-1678). 
Part  1.    Trials  for  treason.     The  Popish  plot   (1678-1081). 

Wilson,  George.  How  to  live,  or  health  and 
healthy  homes.  2d  edition,  with  notes  and  ad- 
ditions, by  J.  G.  Richardson.     Phila.,  1S82.    16". 

5765-3* 
Wisconsin  state  gazetteer  and  business  direc- 
tory, 1S82.     Vol.  3.     Milwaukee,    1882.     Folded 
map.     &>.  •2385.57 

Wochenschrift  des  Vereinesdeutscher  Ingeni- 
eure.  Redacteur  Th.  Peters.  No.  i-ii.  Januar- 
Miirz,  1882.     Berlin,  1882.     F».  '6991.5 

Woman.     Sec  Yonge,  C.  D. 

—  Diseases.  See  Wood's  Library,  Mund^, 
Savage,  Tait,  Tilt. 

—  Education.     See  Dupanloup. 
Wood,  Jethro.     See  Gilbert,  F. 
Wood.     See  Eassie. 

Wood  engraving.     See  Emerson.  W.  A. 

Wood's  Library  of  standard  medical  authors. 
N.Y.,  1879-81.     36  V.     8".     Namely:  — 

Barwell,  R.  Treatise  on  diseases  of  the  joints. 
2d  edition  enlarged.      18S1.  3743-66 

Bristowe,  J.  S.,  and  others.  Diseases  of  the 
intestines  and  peritoneum.     1879.  3793-68 

Buck,  Albert  H.  Diagnosis  and  treatment  of 
ear  diseases.     1880-  3802.71 

Charcot,  J.  M.  Clinical  lectures  on  the 
diseases  of  old  age.  With  additional  lectures 
by  A.  L.  Loomis.     18S1.  3790*'77 

Clarke,    W.    F.  •   Manual   of   surgery.      1S79. 

374364 

Coulson,  W.  On  the  diseases  of  the  bladder 
and  prostate  gland.     1881.  3741.61 

Dickinson,  W.  H.  Treatise  on  albuminuria. 
1881.  37900.78 

Ellis,  E.  Practical  manual  of  the  diseases  of 
children.     1879-  3774.6a 

F"rerichs,  F.  T.  Clinical  treatise  on  disease* 
of  the  liver.     1879.     3  v.  3793-67 

Guttmann,  P.  Hand-book  of  physical  diagno* 
sis  :  comprising  the  throat,  thorax,  and  abdomen. 

1880.  3790>.8o 
Hilton,  J.  Rest  and  pain.  1S79-  3764.73 
Johnson,  L.     Medical  formulary,  based  on  the 

United  States  and  British  pharmacopti-ias.   With 
French,  German   and    unoOicinal    preparations. 

1881.  3782.52 
Keycs,  E.  L.  Venereal  diseases.  «SSo.  •3773-70 
Lyman,    H.    M.       Artificial    anicsthcsia    and 

ana-'sthetics.     1S81.  3790«.76 

Mackenzie,  M.  Diseases  of  the  pharynx, 
larynx,  and  trachea-     18S0.  379<i*.79 

Mund^,  P.  F.  Minor  surgical  g^-necology. 
1880.  •3773.69 

Noyes,  H.  D.  Treatise  on  the  diseases  of  the 
eye.     1881.  3802.70 

Pavy,  F-  W.  Treatise  on  food  and  dietetics. 
1S81.  '  3763.7a 

Phillips,  C.  D.  F.  Materia  medica  and  thera- 
peutics.    Vegetable  kingdom.     1879.         3784-59 

PilTard,  H.  G-  Treatise  on  the  materia  medica 
and  therapeutics  of  the  skin-     1S81.         37900.74 

Poulet,  A.  Treatise  on  foreign  bodies  in  sur- 
gical practice-     18S0.  81.     2  v.  3752.56 

Putzel,  L.  Treatise  on  common  forms  of  func- 
tional nervous  diseases.     1880-  3803.73 


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Octobei; 


Wood's  Library,  continued. 

Rosenthal,  M.  Clinical  treatise  on  the  diseases 
of  the  nervous  system.     1879.     2  v.  3804.66 

Routh,  C.  H.  R.  Infant  feeding  and  its  in- 
fluence on  life.     3d  edition.     1879.  *3774-6i 

Savage,  H.  The  surgery,  surgical  pathology 
and  surgical  anatomy  of  the  female  pelvic  organs. 
3d  edition  extended.     i88o.  *3773-7i 

Tait,  L.    Diseases  of  women.     1S79.     *3774'63 

Tilt,  E.  J.  Handbook  of  uterine  therapeu- 
tics and  of  diseases  of  women.     1881.      *3772.6i 

Trousseau,  A.,  and  Pidoux,  H.  Treatise  on 
therapeutics.     9th  edition.     1880.     3  v.     3782.51 

Wilson,  J.  C.  Treatise  on  the  continued 
fevers.     1881.  37902.75 

Witthaus,  R.  A.  General  medical  chemistry. 
1 88 1.  3782.50 

Woodbury,  C.  J.  H.  Fire  protection  of  mills; 
and  construction  of  mill  floors.  N.Y.,  1882. 
Illus.     8°.  4017.23 

Wordsworth,  John.  The  one  religion.  N.  Y. 
[1882.]    [Bampton  lectures,  1881.J    8°.       3442.64 

Wright,  Lewis.  Light.  A  course  of  experi- 
mental optics  chiefly  with  the  lantern.  With 
illus.     London,  1882.     Sm.  8°.  3927.85 


Wrotham,  England.     See  Frampton. 

Year,  A,  in  Manitoba.  Being  jthe  experience 
of  a  retired  officer  in  settling  his  sons.  With 
illus.    London,  1882.    Map.     Sm.  8°.  2363.87 

Yeo,  Isaac  B.  Health  resorts  and  their  uses. 
London,  1882.     Sm.  8".  3809.78 

^lost  of  these  studies  have  been  printed  in  the  Fortnightly 
review,  and  Times. 

Yoe,  Shway.  The  Burman,  his  life  and 
notions.     London,  1882.     2  v.     Sm.  8°.     3078.61^ 

Yonge,  Charles  D.  The  seven  heroines  of 
Christendom.     London.  [1882.]     Illus.     Sm.  8">. 

2248.73 

Contents. — Joan  Dare;  Margaret  of  Anjou;  Isabella  of 
Castile;  Charlotte,  countess  of  Derby;  Maria  Teresa;  Flora 
Macdonald ;  Marie  Antoinette. 

Zeitschrift  fiir  bildende  Kunst.  Mit  dem 
Beiblatt  Kunst-Chronik.  Herausgegeben  von 
Carl   von  Liitzow.     B.   16.     Leipzig,  1881.     4°. 

*6o7i.50 

Zoophilist,  The.  Vol.  i.  No.  1,2,  5-12.  Vol. 
2.  No.  13,  14.  May.  1881-June,  1882.  London, 
1881,  82.     L.  8°.  *5740-57 

Zululand.  See  Haggard ;  —  Jenkinson ;  — 
Ludlow. 


II. 


Earlier  Publications  (a  selection). 


Address  of  the  convention  for  framing  a  new 
constitution  of  government  of  the  state  of  New 
Hampshire,  to  the  inhabitants  of  said  state. 
[September  14,  1781.]  Portsmouth  and  Exeter. 
1781.]     12".  No.  I  in  **H.97.74 

Same.  [With  some  changes.  August  21, 
1782.]     Exeter,  1782.     12°.       No.  2  in  **H. 97.74 

These  addresses  and  six  pamphlets  relating  to  the  consti- 
tution of  New  Hampshire,  bound  together,  belonged  to  Gov- 
ernor William  Pluraer  {Jb.  1759,  d.  1850),  and  have  his  auto- 
graph. 

The  first  constitution,  January  5,  1776,  and  the  constitu- 
tion of  1779,  proposed  but  not  adopted,  and  the  constitution 
of  17S1,  are  in  the  Collections  of  the  New  Hampshire  His- 
torical society,  vol.  4,  pp.  150-173  [*4337-44-4]- 

Bacon,  Francis,  baron  Verulam  and  viscount 
St.  Albans.  A  declaration  of  the  practises  & 
treasons  attempted  and  committed  by  Robert 
late  earle  of  Essex  and  his  complices,  against 
her  Maiestie  and  her  kingdoms :  together  with 
the  very  confessions  and  other  parts  of  the  evi- 
dences themselves.    London,  1601.    S"".  **G.74.24 

Ascribed  to  Bacon  on  the  authority  of  Spedding's  Letters 
and  life  of  Bacon  in  Bacon's  Works,  vol.  9,  p.  240  [*26oo.i3.9]. 
On  the  title-page  of  this  copy  is  an  imitation  of  Shakespeare's 
autograph.  In  A.  R.  Smith's  Catalogue,  May,  1SS2,  no. 
4771,  this  is  stated  to  be  one  of  W.  H.  Ireland's  forgeries. 

Bonomi,  Joseph,  Nineveh  and  its  palaces. 
The  discoveries  of  Botta  and  Layard,  applied  to 
the  elucidation  of  Holy  Writ.  London.  [1852.] 
Illus.     Map.     8°.  3044.71 

Britton,  John.  Graphical  and  literary  illustra- 
tions of  Fonthill  abbey,  Wiltshire ;  with  notices 
of  the  Beckford  family.  London,  1823.  9  plates. 
Plan.     4°.  *247i.5i 

Canina,  Luigi.  Descrizione  dell'antico  Tus- 
culo.     Roma,  1S41.     53  plates.     F".        *^*6730.4 

DaboU,  Nathan.  The  New-England  almanack 
and  farmer's  friend.  1795,  1809-1816,  1S20,  1823- 
28.     New  London,  1794-1S27.     16°.      **4489a.77 

The  early  numbers  are  called  "The  New.England  alma- 
nack." ^ 


Danzel,  Theodor  W.  Gesammelte  AufsMtze. 
Herausg.  von  Otto  Jahn.     Leipzig,  1855.     8°. 

No.  2  in  4843.23 

—  Gottsched  und  seine  Zeit.  Ausziige  aus 
seinem  Briefwechsel.  Nebst  einem  Anhange : 
D.  W.  Trillers  Anmerkungen  zu  Klopstocks 
Gelehrtenrepublik.  2teAusgabe.  Leipzig,  1855. 
8°.  No.  I  in  4843.23 

English  republic.  The.  A  newspaper  and  re- 
view. Edited  by  W.  J.  Linton.  London,  1851- 
55.     4v.  in3.     8°.  *65i5i4 

Erasnnus,  Desiderius.  Lucubrationes.  In  Li- 
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Euangelium  infantiae.  Vel  liber  apocry- 
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"  Dcr  Inhalt  des  so  genanten  Evangelii  bestehet  aus  eincr 
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Evans,  Israel.  A  discourse  near  York,  in  Vir- 
ginia, on  the  memorable  octasion  of  the  sur- 
render of  the  British  army  to  the  allied  forces  of 
America  and  France,  before  the  brigade  of  New 
York  troops  and  the  division  of  American  light- 
infantr^',  under  the  command  of  the  Marquis  de 
La  Fayette.     Phila..  1782.     120.  ***44i9.34 

Fabricius,  Georg.  Originvm  illvstrissimae 
stirpis  Saxonicae  libri  septem.  Accesserunt 
eiusdem  Rervm,  Misnicarvm  libri  vii.  Cum  alijs 
opusculis.  Ex  recognitione  Nicolai  Revsneri. 
Jenae.  m.d.xcvii.     F°.  *4820.5i 

—  Rerum  Germanize  magna;  et  Saxonia;  uni- 
versre,  memorabilium,  mirabiiiumque,  volumina 
duo.  Opera  fideli  &  studio  indefesso  a  Jacobo 
Fabrici'o,  &c.  coUecta.  Leipzig,  M.oc.ix.  2  v. 
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Memoirs.  Being  an  account  of  all  the  wars  in 
Europe,  1672-1710.  Translated  from  the  French. 
London,  1737.     2  v.     8°.  6306.11 

Volume  2  contains  a  Military  dictionary. 

Fontana,  Domenico.  Delia  trasportatione 
deir  obelisco  vaticano  e  delle  fabriche  di  nostro 
signore  papa  Sisto  v.  Libro  primo.  Roma, 
1590-     38  plates.     Fo.  ***4940.i3 

Freire  de  Monterroyo  Mascarenhas,  Jos6. 
Epanaphora  Indica.  [Parte  i-v.]  Lisboa, 
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Funes,  Gregorio.  Ensayo  de  la  historia  civil 
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Guevara,  Antonio  de,  bishop  of  Mondofiedo. 
Menosprecio  de  corte  y  alabanza  de  aldea,  en  el 
qual  se  tocan  muchas  y  miiy  buenas  doctrinas 
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y  aborrecen  el  bullicio  de  las  cortes.  Dale  d  luz 
en  esta  sexta  impression,  D.  A.  V.  C.  Madrid, 
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Hawkins,  Thomas.  The  book  of  the  great 
sea-dragons,  ichthyosauri  and  plesiosauri,  Ge- 
dolim  Taninim,  of  Moses.  Extinct  monsters  of 
the  earth.  With  30  plates.  Copied  from  skele- 
tons in  the  author's  collection  of  fossil  organic 
remains.     London,  1840.     F°.  *,|,*Cab.42B.i 

Ireland.  Journals  of  the  House  of  Lords. 
Vol.  1-5.  From  10.  Car.  i.  1634,  to  46.  Geo. 
in.  1786.     Dublin,  1779-86.      F«.  *F.6o.i 

Contents. —  i.  1634-169S.  —  2.  1703-1725. —  3.  :727-i752.— 4. 
i7S3-'776.  — S-  i77^'7S5. 

Lombard,  Pierre.  Sententiarvm  libri  iv, 
quibus  universje  theologije  summa  continetur. 
Ab  Antonio  Monchiaceno  Demochare  Rossonico. 
Coloniae  Agrippinae,  m.dc. ix.   16".  5439^.59 

Maffei,  (F. )  Scipione,  marchese.  Graecorum 
siglae  lapidariae  collectae,  atque  explicatae. 
Veronae.    mdccxlvi.   16^  large  paper.       2969.70 

Marchesini,  Giovanni.  Mamotrectus  super 
Bibliam.  \^Ationymous.'\  [Venetijs,i5ii.]  Sm. 
8°.  5418.64 

Massachusetts.  A  copy  of  the  kings  majesties 
charter,  for  incorporating  the  company  of  the 
Massachusets  Bay  in  New-England  in  America. 
Granted  in  the  fourth  year  of  his  highness  reign. 
1628.     Boston,  1689.     Sm.  4°.  **H.94.34 

First  copy,  or  one  of  the  first  copies,  of  the  Charter  of 
162Q,  printed  separately. 

Miranda,  Giovanni.  Osservationi  della  li'ngva 
castigliana  divise  in  qvatro  libri :  con  dve  tavole. 
Vinegia,  mdlxviiii.     16".  ♦•0.238.1 

Moore,  J.  S.,  editor.  The  pictorial  book  of 
ballads,  traditional  and  romantic.  With  intro- 
ductory notices,  glossary,  and  notes.  1st  [and 
2d]  series.     London,  1847.  48.  3  v.  8".       *4i73-6 

O'Clery,  Michael,  and  others.  Annals  of  Ire- 
land, translated  from  the  original  Irish  of  the 
four  masters,  by  Owen  Connellan.  With  anno- 
tations by  Philip  Mac  Dermott.  and  the  transla- 
tor.    Dublin,  1846.     Folded  map.     4°.         45"8 

O'Clery  wa»  the  chief  atithor  of  these  Annals;  the  names 
of  the  rest  arc  mentioned   in  the  Intrwluction. 

Otis,  James.  A  vindication  of  the  conduct  of 
the  House  of  representatives  of  the  province  of 
the  Massachusetts-Bay;  more  particularly,  in 
the  last  session  of  the' General  absemblv.  Bos- 
ton, 1763.     Sm.  8°.  ••H.95.6X 


BATES   HALL 

P.,  M.  T.  Nova,  e  fiel  relacjaS  do  terremoto, 
que  experimentou  Lisboa,  et  todo  Portugal,  no  1 
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Panofka,  Theodor.  Terracotten  des  Koni- 
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Passavant,  Johann  D.  Die  christliche  Kunst 
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Passeri,  Giovanni  B.  Lucernae  fictiles  musei 
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331  plates.     Sm.  P*.  •••6730.5 

Perez,  Antonio,  1540-1611.  Lo  que  Antonio 
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missing  from  diflTerent  places  in  the  second  part  of  the  work. 

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g'ran  privado,  as  printed  in  the  Biblioteca  de  auU>re»  cspa- 
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Tamayo  de  Vargas.  The  Libniry  does  not  seem  to  have  any 
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Smith,  Henry,  minister  of  St.  Clement  Ihtnrs, 
Loudon.  The  sermons  of  Maistre  Henric  Smith, 
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Smith,  Humphry.  A  collection  of  the  several 
writings  and  faithful  tcstimonlcn  of  that  suffer- 
ing  servant  of  God,  and  patient  follower  of  the 
Lamb,  Humphry  Smith.     London,    i68^.     Sm. 

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Society  of  Dilettanti.  Specimens  of  ancient 
sculpture,  /Egyptian,  Etruncan.  Greek,  and 
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Stuart,  .\ndrcw.  Genealogical  history  of  the 
Stewarts.  Containing  a  particular  account  of 
the  Stuarts  of  Darnlcy,  Lennox,  and  Aubigny, 
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October, 


Townsend,  Richard  E.  A.  Visions  of  the 
Western  railways.  [Also,  Thoughts  on  the  Brit- 
ish association  at  Liverpool,  1S37  ;  Miscellaneous 
poems.     A/io».]     London,  1838.     L.  8°.      6561.3 

See  Boase  and  Courtney's  Bibliotheca  Cornubiensis,  p. 
X367,  and  also  Notes  and  queries,  5th  series,  vii,  p.  358. 

Tragaedia  von  Julio  und  Hjppolita.  Manu- 
script.    (22)  fF.     4«.  **G.72.8 

"  This  transcript,  procured  me  by  Dr.  Bell,  cost  me 
£3.6.8.  J.  O.  n[:Mi\ven.PUiUipps]. "  —  ManuscrtJ>t  noie. 

The  play  from  which  this  transcript  was  made  is  to  be 
found  in  "  Knglische  Comedien  vnd  Tragedien,"  1620,  re- 
printed in  1624.  There  is  a  reprint  from  the  edition  of  1620 
in  A.  Colin's  "Shakespeare  in  Germany  in  the  sixteenth 
and  seventeenth  centuries"  [4S91.3;  6.4071.22;  G.4071.23]. 
The  plot  resembles  that  of  "Two  gentlemen  of  Verona." 


Vernet,  Antoine  C.  H.,  called  Carle  Vernet. 
Canipagnes  des  Fran^ais  sous  le  consulat  & 
I'empire.  Album  de  cinquante-deux  batailles  et 
cent  portraits  des  personnages  les  plus  illustres 
de  I'epoque.  Collection  de  60  planches,  dite 
Carle  Vernet  faite  d'apres  les  tableaux  de  ce 
grand  maitre  et  les  dessins  de  Swebach.  Paris, 
no  date.     F'>.  *4634.4 

Villarroya,  Jose.  Real  maestrazgo  de  Montesa. 
Tratado  de  todos  los  derechos,  bienes  y  per- 
tenenecias  del  patrimonio  y  maestrazgo  de  la 
real  y  militar  orden  de  S^.  Maria  de  Montesa  y 
S.  Jorge  de  Alfama.  Valencia,  mdcclxxxvii. 
2  V.     4'^.  **D. 200.6 


LOWER  HALL  AND  BRANCHES. 

EXCLUSIVE   OF   THE  NORTH-END   DELIVERY    STATION. 

Abbreviations:  —  Bri.^  Brighton;  Clan.,  Charlestown;  ]>or.,  Dorchester;  E.  B.,  East  Boston;  JT.  P.,  Jamaica 
Plain;  Rox.,  Roxbury;  S.  B.,  South  Boston;  S.  E.,  South  End;  W.  Box.,  West  Roxbury.  Shelf-numbers  without 
these  abbreviations  indicate  books  in  the  Lower  Hall  of  the  Central  Library. 


Central  Library  Books  can  be  applied  for  at  the  several  Branches  and  Deliver- 
ies^ and^  if  they  are  on  the  shelves^  they  will  be  sent  to  the  Branch  or  Delivery  the 
sajne  or  following  day. 


Abbott,  Edwin.       Onesimus  :    memoirs    of    a 

disciple  of  St.  Paul.      By  the  author  of  "  Philo- 

cristus."  2102.18 

Abbott,    Jacob.       Hubert.        [Juno    stories.] 

S.  E.  644.4 

Adams,  William  T.  (0//t;<'/'  0///C.)    Fighting 

Joe.  S.  B.  118.11 

Aguilar,  Grace.  Woman's  friendship  :  a  storv. 

W.  Rox.  116.28 
Alcott,  Louisa   M.     Jack   and   Jill. 

W.  Rox.  100.5 
Alden,  Isabella  M.   (^Patisy.)       Links  in    Re- 
becca's life.  E.  B.  316.29 

—  Mrs.  Solomon  Smith  looking  on.       1417.20 

Cliu.  2188.19 ;  E.  B.  316.30 
Rox.  2425.3  ;  S.  B.  130.27 

—  The  pocket  measure.  J.  P.  334.15 

S.  B.  215.50 

Aldrich,  Thomas  B.      The  Stillwater  tragedy. 

[Fiction.]  W.  Rox.  108.44 

Originally  published  in  the  Atlantic   monthly,  beginning 
April,  1S80. 

Alexander,  Airs.,  pseud.    See  Hector,  Annie  F. 
Allen,  Grant.     Vignettes  from  nature. 

Rox.  1926.12 
Anderson.  Charles  J.  Notes  of  travel  in  south- 
western Africa.  Rox.  7365.20 
Argles,  M.    Beauty's  daughters.     A  novel.   By 
the  author  of  "  Phyllis."  Bri.  37.87 
Arnold,  Edwin.    The  light  of  Asia.     [Poem.] 

W.  Rox.  26.24 
Arnold,  Matthew.     Irish  essays,  and  others. 

8.  £.  260.24 

Art  student.  The.    Vol.  i.    No.  i.   June,  1S82. 

Illus.  Rox.  6230.18 

Published    by   students  in   the   School   of  drawing   and 
painting.  Museum  of  tine  arts,  Boston. 

Artistic  amusements.    [Series  1,2.]   Dor.  394.8 


Atkinson,  Joseph  B.  Overbeck.  [Illustrated 
biographies  of  the  great  artists.]  1543-77 

Overbeck  may  be  said  to  have  founded  the  modern  Ger- 
man school  of  religious  art,  and  to  have  greatly  influenced 
that  of  England. 

Auber,  Daniel  F.  E.  Fra  Diavolo.  Opera. 
[Libretto.]     Music  of  the  principal  airs. 

No.  4  in  202.33 

Bad  boy's  diary,  A.     Illus.  S.  E.  659.14 

Baker,  C.  Alice.     A  summer  in  the  Azores. 
Chn.  2325.6 ;  Dor.  28.37;  Rox.  428.22 

Balfe,  Michael  W.  The  Bohemian  girl.  Opera. 
[Libretto.]  No.  3  in  202.32 

Ballantine,  William.  Some  experiences  of  a 
barrister's  life.  J.  P.  1236.15  ;  W.  Rox.  72.7 

Bancroft,  George.  History  of  the  formation 
of  the  constitution  of  the  United  States.     2  v. 

J.  P.  914-4;  S.  B.  153-17 

Banks,  Mary  R.  Bright  days  in  the  old  plan- 
tation time.     1751.22;  Chn.  2187.23;  Rox.  1124.4 

Barnum,  Phineas  T.   Struggles  and  triumphs. 

J. P.  1115.12 

Barrett,  R.  S.  Character  building :  talks  to 
young  men.  130.27 

Beard,  George  M.  A  practical  treatise  on  sea- 
sickness. Dor.  396.21 

Beethoven,  Ludwig  van.  Fidelio.  Opera. 
[Libretto.]     Music  of  the  principal  airs. 

No.  3  in  202.33 

Berlioz,  (L.)  Hector.  Life  and  letters.  Trans, 
from  the  French.     2  v.  Rox.  6237.8 

—  Selections  from  his  letters  and  writings. 
Trans,  and  preceded  by  a  sketch  of  the  author, 
by  W.  F.  Apthorp.  Rox.  6237.9 

Besant,  Walter.  The  revolt  of  man.  [Fiction.] 
[Lei.sure  hour  series.]  Bri.  33.126 

Bible.  Le  Nouveau  Testament.  Revu  par 
David  Martin.  ..    Dor.  287.19  ;  S.  B.  400.2 

Bigelow,  John.  Molinosthe  quietist.  Dor.174.34 


206 


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Bird,  Isabella  L.  The  Hawaiian  archipelago. 
With  illus.  W.  Kox.48.8 

—  A  lady's  life  in  the  Rocky  mountains. 

Rox.  7365.21 

—  Unbeaten  tracks  in  Japan.  With  map  and 
illus.  W.  Rox.  48.13 

Bjornson,  Bjdrnstjerne.  The  bridal  march, 
and  other  stories.     Trans,  from  the  Norse. 

1731.16;  Dor.  467.11 

Blake,  Mary  E.    Poems.    1351.14;  S.  E.  51.22 

Blinn,  Leroy  J.  A  practical  workshop  com- 
panion for  tin,  sheet  iron,  and  copper  plate 
workers.     Illus.  S.  B.  396.9 

Boston.  Auditor's  annual  report  for  1S60-61 
to  1880-81.     19  V.  Rox.  6923.1 

—  Municipal  register,  1882. 

Bri.  175.45;  Chn.  1427.2 
Dor.  202.11 ;  E.  B.  32.26 ;  J.  P.  932  19 
Rox.  1210.1;  S.B.  206.13;  S.E.  238.7 
Bradley,  Warren  I.     {Glance  Gaylord.)     Gil- 
bert's last  summer  at  Rainford.  S.  E.  627.22 

—  Gilbert  Starr  and  his  lessons.      S.  E.  627.21 
Bramston,  Mary.     Ralph  and  Bruno.     1752.16 

Incidents  of  the  Paris  Commune  are  prominent  in  this 
story. 

Brassey,  Annie.  Around  the  world  in  the 
yacht  "  Sunbeam."    W^ith  illus.      W.  Rox.  48.12 

Brittan,  Harriet  G.  A  woman's  talks  about 
India.  S.  B.  360.9 

Brooks,  Abbie  M.  {Sihna  Sttnshine.)  Petals 
plucked  from  sunny  climes.     [Florida.]     Illus. 

S.  B.  336.34 

Brooks,  Noah.   The  Fairport  nine. 

W.  Rox.  105.5 

Buckland,  Frank.  Notes  and  jottings  from 
animal  life.     With  illus.  Dor.  394.9 

Bunker  hill  monument  association.  Proceed- 
ings, June  17,  1881.  Chn.  5225.14 

Burdette,  Robert  J.     William  Penn.       1526.26 

WriUen  in  u  humorous  style. 

Burnham,  Clara  L.     A  sane  lunatic.      [Fic- 
tion.] '  1416.24 
Burroughs,  John.  Wake-robin.  W.  Rox.  29.46 

—  Winter  sunshine.  W.  Rox.  29.45 
Burton,  John  H.  The  Scot  abroad.   S.E.  260.30 

Contents. — The  ancient  league  with  France.  The  Scot 
abroad. 

Butler,  William  F.  Red  Cloud,  the  solitary 
Sioux.     A  story  of  the  great  prairie.     Illus. 

1416.25;  Bri.  26.105;  Chn.  2187.24 

E.B.  236.29;  Rox.  615.25;  S.  B.  119.70 

Byrne,  Oliver.       Handbook   for   the    artisan, 

mechanic,  and  engineer.  Illus.      S.  B.  R.  R.  151 

—  The  practical  metal-worker's  assistant. 

S.  B.  R.  R.  150 

Byrne,  Oliver,  and  Spon,  Ernest,  editors. 
Spons'  dictionary  of  engineering,  civil,  mechani- 
cal, military,  and  naval.     3  v.       S.  B.  R.  R.  185 

Caird,  Edward.  The  problem  of  philosophy 
at  the  present  time.  Rox.  7382.21 

Caird,  John.  Religion  in  common  life :  a 
sermon.  Rox.  7382.21 

Calkins,  Norman  A.,  and  Diaz,  Abby  M. 
Prang's  natural  history  series  for  children. 

Rox.  6622.5 

Callender,  Edward  B.  Thaddeus  Stevens  : 
commoner.        1540.48;  Dor,  275.3;  S.B.  167.31 

Carpenter,  William  B.  The  microscope  and 
its  revelations.     6th  ed.    Illus.      S.  B.  R.  R.  165 

Carrington,  Katie.  Aschenbroedel.  [No  name 
series.]  Bri.  xi. 152;  £.  B.  329.92 


Castlemon,  Harry,  pseud.  See  Fosdick, 
Charles  A. 

Cathell,  Daniel  W.  The  physician  himself 
and  what  he  should  add  to  the  strictly  scientific. 

Rox.  6033.8 
Church,  Ella  R.     Money-making  for  ladies. 

Rox.  1517.31 

Church,  Florence,   formerly    Miss   Marryat. 

Love's  conflict.  S.E.  442.27 

—  Phyllida.     A  life  drama.  1752.17 

Dor.  469.7;  J.  P.  823.7 

Rox.  2316.22;  S.  B.  287.34 

Clark,  Daniel  K.     A  manual  of  rules,  tables, 

and  data  for  mechanical  engineers.  S.  B.  R.R.153 

Clark,  Solomon.     Antiquities,   historicals  and 

graduates  of  Northampton.  Chn.  2885.24 

Clarke,  Asia  B.     The  elder  and  the   younger 

Booth.     [American  actor  series.]  55014 

Rox.  1033.3 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.      Events  and  epochs 

in  religious  history.     Illus.  J.  P.  2033.12 

Contents. — The  catacomhs;  Buddhist  monks  of  Central 
Asia;  Christian  monks  and  monastic  life;  Aug^ustine,  An- 
selm,  Bernard,  and  their  times;  Jeanne  D'Arc;  Savonarola 
and  the  renaissance;  I.uther  ana  the  reformation;  Loyola 
and  the  Jesuits ;  Mystics  in  all  relif^ions;  Georsfe  Fox'and 
the  Q^uakcrs;  The  Huguenots;  John  Wesley  and  his  times. 

—  Ten  great  religions.  W.  Rox.  38.10 
Clemens,  Samuel  L.     {Mark  T-vain.)      The 

stolen  white  elephant,  etc.        1899.6;  Dor.  467.6 

Contains  eighteen  papers,  some  of  which  have  been  pub- 
lished previously. 

—  A  tramp  abroad.     Illus.  W.  Rox.  48.11 
Clement,    Clara     E.        Charlotte     Cushman. 

[American  actor  series.]  Rox.  1033.4 

Coan,  Titus.     Life   in    Hawaii.     (1835-1881.) 

S.  K.  345- 19 

Coates,  Henry  T.,  compiler.     The   children's 

book  of  poetry.     Illus.  E.  B.  495.5 

Cobbe,  Frances  Power.    The  duties  of  women. 

W.  Rox,  25.15 

—  The  peak  in  Darien. 

Rox.  1915.26;  Rox.  5836.25 

See  Bates  Hall  list  for  contents. 

Codman,  John.     The    round    trip,  by  way  of 

Panama  through  California  [etc.].     Rox.  7365.16 

Coffin,   ChaVles   C.     The   boys  of  '76.     llhis. 

W,  Rox.  78.3 

—  Old  times  in  the  colonies.     Illus. 

W.  Rox.  78.11 

Collins,  (W.)  Wilkie.     The  black  robe. 

E.  B.  349  65 

Confessions  of  a  medium.     Illus.    Chn.  5228.6 

Conway,  Moncure  D.  The  earthward  pilgrim- 
age. Dor.  355-3° 

Cook,  Clarence.     The  house  beautiful.     Illus. 

W.  Rox.  39.13 

Cook,  Joel.  Brief  summer  rambles  near 
Philadelphia.  S.  E.  331.15 

Cooke,  Carrie  A.,  editor.  Young  folks' 
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Illus.  1397.27. 

Cooke,  George  W.      Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 
J.  P.  1125.10;  W.  Rox.  72.9 

Cooley,  Arnold  J.  Cyclopicdia  of  practical 
receipts.  6th  edition,  partly  re-written  by  R.  V. 
Tuson.     2  V.     Illus.  S.  B,  R.  R.  160 

Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud.  See  Woolsey, 
Sarah  C. 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore.  The  deerslayer.  A 
tale.  770.6 


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Cooper,  Katherine,  formerly  Miss  Saunders. 
Margaret   and    Elizabeth.     A    story  of  the  sea. 

1731-15 
Cooper,  Thomas  V.,  and    Fenton,  Hector  T. 

American  politics.  Kox.  6312.4 

Cox,  Jacob  D.     Atlanta.      [Campaigns  of  the 

Civil  war.]  l»or.  384.29 

—  The  march  to  the  sea:  Franklin  and  Nash- 
ville.    [Campaigns  of  the  Civil  war.]  220.10 

E.  B.  137-40;  Rox.  835.8;  Rox.  5036.19 

S.  B.  158.43;  S.  1^.  248.16 

Cox,    Samuel    S.      Orient   sunbeams.      lUus. 

Rox.  434.18 
Crabb,  George.     English  synonymes. 

S.  B.  R.  R.  loi 

Craik,    Dinah    (M.),   formerly   Miss    Miilock. 

Our  year  :  a  child's  book.     Illus.      Rox,  1138.29 

—  Plain  speaking.  1899.7;  Bi'i*  36.137 

Dor.  209.17;  J.  P.  823.17 
Rox.  2313.13  ;    S.  B.  140.3 

—  Young  Mrs.  Jardine.     A  novel. 

W.  Rox.  117.4 
Craven,  Pauline.   Elaine.    [Fiction.]   From  the 
French,  by  Lady  Georgiana  FuUerton.      1752.18 
Bri.  33.127;  Chn.  2188.15  ;  Dor.  467.9 
Rox.  2417.4 ;  S.  B.  285.61 
Cumming,  Constance  F.  G.      At  home  in  Fiji. 
With  map  and  illus.  W.  Rox.  48.10 

Cashing,  Luther  S.    Lex  parliamentaria  Amer- 
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Cutts,  Edward  L.     Charlemagne. 

1532.8;  Dor.  387.1 

Dannenberg,  Georg.  (Goto  Raimund.)    From 

hand  to  hand.     A  novel.     From  the    German, 

by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.      Bri.  37.86  ;  E.  B.  316.27 

Dante  Alighieri.     The  divine  comedy.    Trans. 

by  Henry  W.  Longfellow.  E.  B.  224.7 

D'Anvers,  N.     Forms  of  land  and  water :  an 

illustrated  geographical  reader.  1140.1 

—  Vegetable  life  :  an  illustrated  natural  history 
reader.  1140.3 

Darwin,  Charles  R.  The  expression  of  the 
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—  The  formation  of  vegetable  mould,  through 
the  action  of  worms.    With  illus.    W.  Rox.  29.48 

—  Journal  of  researches  into  the  natural  his- 
tory and  geology  of  the  countries  visited  during 
the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Beagle.  New  edition. 
Illus.  Rox.  6615.13 

Daug€,  Henri,  fseud.  See  Hammond,  Mrs. 
E.  H. 

Davidson,  Thomas.  The  Parthenon  frieze, 
and  other  essays.  Rox.  6226.10 

Dayton,  Abram  C.  Last  days  of  Knicker- 
bocker life  in  New  York.  S.  B.  359.21 

De  Amicis,  Edmondo.     Constantinople. 

Rox.  7365-25 

—  Holland  and  its  people. 

Dor.  424.5 ;  Rox.  7365-15 

—  Spain.  Rox.  7365.22 
Decoration  in  painting,  sculpture,  aixhitecture, 

and  art  manufactures.  New  series.  Vol.  i,  2. 
Illus.  by  J.  Moyr  Smith.  200.3 

Delaumosne,  — ,  abbe.  The  art  of  oratory, 
system  of  Delsarte,  from  the  French,  by  Frances 
A.  Shaw.  Dor.  396.20 

Desmond  hundred.  The.  [Round  robin  se- 
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De  Voe,  Thomas  F.  The  market  book.  In 
2  V.     Vol.  I.  S.  E.  114.13 

Contents.  —  A  history  of  the  markets  of  New  York. 
No  more  was  published. 


Dewing,  Maria  R.,  formerly  Miss  Oakey. 
Beauty  in  the  household.     Illus.  1202.20 

Diaz,  Abby  M.  King  Grimalkum  and  Pussy- 
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—  Polly  Cologne.  W.  Rox.  105. 11 
Dicey,   Edward.      Victor   Emmanuel.      [New 

Plutarch.]  J.  P.  1017.18;  S.  E.  222.19 

Dickens,  Charles.     Another  round  of  stories 

by  the  Christmas  fire.  1751.23 

—  Doctor  Marigold's  prescriptions. 

S.  E.  467-13 
Dippold,  George  T.     The  great  epics  of  me- 

diajval  Germany.  Rox.  5727.5 

Dobson,  Austin,  editor.     Eighteenth   century 

essays.  Rox.  5828.14 

Selected  from  The  Tatler,  Spectator,  World,  Connoisseur, 
Idler,  Citizen  of  the  world,  and  Lounger. 

Doctor   Ben.      [Fiction.]     [Round  Robin   se- 
ries.] 1491-9;  Bri.  43.104;  Clin.  2173.15 
E.  B.  329.96 ;  Rox.  2414.25 ;  S.  B.  2403.57 
Dodge,  Mary  M.     Hans  Brinker.     A  story  of 
life  in  Holland.  >V.  Rox.  105.6. 
Dodge,  Richard  I.     Our  wild  Indians  :  thirty- 
three  years'  experience  among  the  Red  men. 

Chn.  2346.15 
Donizetti,  Gaetano.    Lucrezia  Borgia.     Opera. 
[Libretto.]     Music  of  the  principal  airs. 

No.  2  in  202.31 
Donnelly,  Ignatius.     Atlantis.     Illus. 

Bor.  395-11 ;  J.  P.  1614.8 

The  author  attempts  to  show  that  the  island  of  Atlantis, 
described  by  Plato,  really  existed,  and  was  the  home  of  a 
nation  to  which  all  civilizations  may  be  traced. 

Douglas,  Amanda  M.  There's  no  place  like 
home.  J.  P.  612.3 

Drake,  Samuel  A.  Around  the  Hub.  A  boys' 
book  about  Boston.  W.  Rox.  78.1 

—  The  heart  of  the  White  Mountains.  Illus. 
by  W.  H.  Gibson.   [Tourist's  edition.]  Dor.  456.3 

Drew,  Benjamin.  Hints  and  helps  for  those 
who  write,  print,  or  read.  E.  B.  159.36 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul  B.  The  land  of  the  mid- 
night sun.     With  map  and  illus.  2  v.   Bri.  57.96 

Journeys  through  Sweden,  Norway,  Lapland,  and  North- 
ern Finland. 

Duyckinck,  Evert  A.  and  George  L.  Cyclo- 
paedia of  American  literature.  With  portraits, 
autographs,  and  illus.  Edited  to  [1875]  ^y  ^• 
Laird  Simons.     2  v.  S.  B.  R.  R.  52 

Eassie,  P.  B.  Wood  and  its  uses;  a  hand- 
book for  contractors,  builders,  etc.     S.  B.  393.20 

Ebers,  Georg  M.  Egypt.  Transl.  from  the 
German,  by  Clara  Bell.     Illus.  Rox.  5520.5 

Eidlitz,  Leopold.  The  nature  and  function  of 
art.  S.  B.  39247 

Ellis,  George  E.  The  red  man  and  the  white 
man.  Clin.  2346.14 

Emerson,  Ralph  W.    Poems.  1339.21 

—  Selected  poems.  1353-4;  E.  B.  226.30 

—  editor.     Parnassus.     [Selected  poems.] 

W.  Rox.  27.22 
Emery,  Sarah  A.     Reminiscences  of  a  nona- 
genarian. S.  E.  240.18 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica,   The.     9th  edition. 
Vol.  14.     Kao-Lon.          Chn.  713.1 ;  Dor.  217. i 
E.  B.  I.  1 ;  J.  P.  R.  R.,  E.  13 
S.  B.  R.  R.  I ;  S.  E.  Ref.  Lib.  i 
Encyclopaedia  of  chemistry.     Illus.     2  v. 

S.  B.  R.  R-  140 
Essays  from  "The  Critic."  1897.20;  S.E.  15.26 
See  Bates  Hall  list  for  contents. 


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Everett,  William.     School  sermons. 

Rox.  7026.33 

Ewald,  Alexander  C.     Stories  from   the  state 

papers.  Dor,  387.2;  J.  P.  1026.11 

Contents.  —  i.  Our  waste  paper  office;  Youth  of  Henry 
v;  The  captive  of  Castile  (Juaiia  la  Loca) ;  A  love  match 
(Mary  Tudor,  duchess  of  Suffolk) ;  The  sweating  sickness 
(14S5-15S7)  ;  A  holy  mission  (Rey^inald  Pole,  1554)  ;  A  prin- 
cess  of  the  period  (queen  Elizabeth) ;  The  invincible  armada, 
isSS;  The  Earl  of  Essex's  rebellion,  1601 ;  The  gunpowder 
plot,  1605 ;  A  perished  kernel  ( Robert  Carr) ;  Massacre  of 
Amboyna,  1623;  Gathering  of  the  storm  (against  Charles  i) ; 
Lancashire  witches;  Great  fire  of  London,  1666;  A  national 
scare  (attack  of  the  Dutch,  1667). 

Ewing,  Juliana  H.     Six  to  sixteen.     A  story. 

S.  E.  65434 

Faiths,  The,  of  the  world.    St.  Giles'  lectures. 

[2d  series.]  2100.5;  Clin.  5636.14 

S.  B.  296.32;  S.  £.  98.24 

Falkner,  W.   C.     The  little  brick  church.     A 

novel.  1752.14 

A  story  of  the  American  Revolution;   the  scene  is  laid 

near  the  Hudson. 

Fanning,  John  T.  A  practical  treatise  on  hy- 
draulic and  water-supply  engineering. 

S.  B.  391.22 
Farjeon,  Benjamin  L.     Grif :  a  story. 

E.  B.  312-47 

Fergusson,  Alexander.  The  Honourable 
Henry  Erskine,  lord  advocate  for  Scotland,  with 
notices  of  certain  of  his  kinsfolk  and  of  his 
time.     Portraits.  Kox.  7373.5 

Flotow,  Friedrich  (F.  A.),  Graf  won.  Martha. 

Opera.     [Libretto.]    Music  of  the  principal  airs. 

No.  4  in  202.31 ;  No.  4  in  202.34 

Fosdick,  Charles  A.  {Harry  Castlemon.) 
George  at  the  fort.     [Juvenile.]         E.  B.  29.116 

Fothergill,  John  M.  The  maintenance  of 
health.  S.  E.  117.25 

Fox,  Caroline.    Memories  of  old  friends,  from 

1835  to  1871.        1532-6;  Dor.  378.7 ;  J.  P.  823.10 

Rox.  1028.18;  S.B.  60.31 

Francillon,  Robert  E.  Pearl  and  Emerald  :  a 
tale  of  Gotham.  1731.18 

—  Queen  Cophetua.  1731.17 
Freeman,  Edward  A.     General  sketch  of  his- 
tory.    Adapted  for  American  students.      1957.16 

—  The  reign  of  William  Rufus  and  the  acces- 
sion of  Henry  the  first.     2  V.  Dor.  386.17 

Fresenius,  Carl  R.  Manual  of  qualitative 
chemical  analysis.  Trans,  into  the  "  New  sys- 
tem "  by  S.  W.  Johnson.  S.  B.  R.R.143 

—  A  system  of  instruction  in  quantitative 
chemical  analysis.  S.  B.  R.R.142 

Fuller,  Edward.     Forever  and  a  day.  A  novel. 
1721.23;  Bri.  37-85;  S.  E.  448.1 
Fuller,  Horace  W.     Noted  French  trials  :   im- 
postors and  adventurers.  S.  E.  87.30 
Fuller,  Thomas.    Good  thoughts  in  bad  times. 

Rox.  7026.34 

—  The  holy  and  profane  states.     Rox.  7027.24 
Gaboriau,  Emile.      File  No.  113.      From  the 

French.  S.  E.  480.29 

Gallenga,  Antonio.  A  summer  tour  in  Ru.'ssia. 

S.  E.  372.12 

Garrett,  Edward,  fseud.  See  Mayo,  Isabella  F. 

Gaylord,  Glance,  fseud.     Sec  Bradley,  W.  I. 

Geikie,  Archibald.  Geological  sketches  at 
home  and  abroad.  Rox.  6636.5 

Gems  of  foreign  song.  Dor.  391.14 

Genin,  Thomas  H.  Selections  from  [his] 
writings.     With  a  sketch.  Chn.  2838.19 

Genji  monogatari ;  the  most  celebrated  of  the 
classical  Japanese  romances ;  trans.        S*  £•  46.6 


Gerstaecker,    Friedrich.         Die   Blauen    und 
Gelben.  Venezuelanisches  Charakterbild.  2010.13 

—  Die  Colonie.      Brasilianisches  Lebensbild. 

2010.12 

—  Gold.     Californisches  Lebensbild  aus  dem 
Jahre  1849.  *  2010.10 

—  Nach  America!  Ein  Volksbuch.  2010.11 
Gervinus,  Georg  G.     Introduction   to  the  his- 
tory of  the  nineteenth  century.     From  the  Ger- 
man.                                                       J.  P.  1026.12 

Giberne,  Agnes.     Sweetbriar.     [Fiction.] 

S.  E.  525-21 
Giles,  Henry.     Human  life  in  Shake.speare. 

1392.27;  S.  B.  359-15 

Gillett,  Ezra  H.      History  and  literature  of  the 

unitarian     controversy.        With     bibliography. 

{Cut fromH\\&  historical  magazine,  April,  1S71.) 

Rox.  5820.3 
Gillmore,  Parker.  Encounters  with  wild  beasts. 

Bri.  115. 112 

Gilman,  Arthur,  editor.  Magna  Charta  stories. 

920.7;  Bri.  73.82;  CIiii.  436.13 

Dor.  258.22 ;  E.  B.  495.7  ;  J.  P.  1026.13 

Rox.  836.13  ;  S.  B.  59.37  ;  S.  E.  564-27 

First  published  in  the  "  Wide  Awake." 

Godfrey,  Edward  K.     The  island  of  Nantucket. 

1657.14;  Rox.  416.3 

Goodrich,  Samuel  G.     Curiosities  of  human 

nature.     Illus.  Rox.  5938.16 

—  Enterprise,  industry,  and  art  of  man.  Illus. 

Rox.  5938.21 

—  Famous  men  of  ancient  times.   Rox.  5938.11 

—  Famous  men  of  modern  times.  Rox.  5938.10 

—  A  glance  at  philosophy,  mental,  moral,  and 
social.     Illus.  Rox.  5938.20 

—  A  glance  at  the  physical  sciences.     Illus. 

Rox.  5938.18 

—  History  of  the  Indians  of  North  and  South 
America.  Rox.  5938-8 

—  Illustrative  anecdotes  of  the  animal   king- 
dom. Rox.  5938.17 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  African  history. 

Rox.  5938-5 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  American  history. 

Rox.  5938-6 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  Asiatic  history. 

Rox.  5938-3 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  European  history. 

Rox.  5938.4 

—  Lives  of  benefactors.  Rox.  5938.12 

—  Lives    of    celebrated    American    Indians. 

Rox.  5938-9 

—  Lives  of  celebrated  women.       Rox.  5938.13 

—  Manners  and  customs  of  the  principal  na- 
tions of  the  globe.  Rox.  5938.14 

—  The  manners,  customs,  and  antiquities  of 
the  Indians  of  North  and  South  America. 

Rox.  5938.7 

—  The  wonders  of  geology.  Rox.  5938.19 

—  The  world  and  its  inhabitants.  Rox.  5938.15 
Gosse,  Edmund  W.     Gray.     [Engli.sh  men  of 

letters.]  1547.14;  Chn.  2616.22;  S.  B.  68.36 

Gounod,  Charles  F.  Faust.  Opera.  [Libretto] 

Music  of  the  principal  airs.  No.  2  in  202.33 

No.  I  in  202.34 
Gray,   Isa  E.      Marjory   Graham.      A    novel. 
1752. ri ;  Chn.  2188.13;  Dor,  467.7 
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Green,   Samuel  A.      History  of   medicine  in. 
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Griffis,   William    E.       Japanese    fairy  world. 

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Grohman,   William   A.    B.       Camps     in     the 

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S.  E.  334-9 

Guernsey,  Alfred  H.     Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 

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Dor.  178.36 
Hal^vy,  Ludovic.     Abbd  Constantine.     [Fic- 
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—  Un  mariage  d'amour.  1073.16 
Contents. —  Un  mariage    d'amour;   Mariette;   Les   trois 

series  de  Madame  de  Chateaubrun;  Le  maitre  de  danse; 
Le  depute  de  Gamache;  L'hentage;  Souvenirs  de  theatre; 
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Hammond,  Mrs.   E.  H.     {Henri  Dauge.)     A 
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Chii.  2188.18;  Dor.  466.18;  J.  P.  517.5 
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Harte,  (F.)  Bret.     Condensed  novels  and  Sto- 
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Hatfield,  R.  H.  The  American  house  carpen- 
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Hawthorne,  Sophia.  Notes  in  England  and 
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Hay,  Mary  C.     Dorothy's  venture.     A  novel. 

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Healy,  Mary.  {^Jeanne  Mairet.^  A  mere  ca- 
price.    [Fiction.]  1461.19 

Hector,  Annie  F.  {Mrs.  Alexander.')  The 
Freres.     [Leisure  hour  series.]       W.  Rox.  95.26 

—  Look  before  you  leap;  a  novel.  [Leisure 
hour  series.]  I737-I5;  Clin.  2188.20 

Dor.  467.14;  E.  B.  329-95  ;  J.  P.  418.14 

Rox.  2424.12;  S.  B.  238.47 ;  S.  E.  417.26 

Hedge,  Frederic  H.     The   primeval  world   of 

Hebrew  tradition.  S.  E.  95.5 

Heimburg,  W.     Lottie  of  the  mill. 
From  the  German.        Uor.  466.17;  S.  B.  216.52 

S.  E.  485-28 
Henry,    Sarepta  M.    I.     The   pledge   and  the 
cross.  1462.22 

A  temperance  story. 

Hensel,  Sebastian.  The  Mendelssohn  familj'. 
From  letters  and  journals.    Portraits.  Dor.  277.2 

Heyse,  Paul  (J.  L.)  Das  Gliick  von  Rothen- 
burg.     Novel  le.  2010  15 

Hillern,  Wilhelmine  von.  Higher  than  the 
church  :  an  art  legend.     From  the  Gernian. 

S.  B.  219.47 

Hodgson,  William  B.  Errors  in  the  use  of 
English.  1404.29 

Holland,  Josiah  G.  The  life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.     Illus.  I)or.  73.28 

Hollister,  Gideon  H.     Kinley  hollow.     [Leis- 
ure hour  series.]  1731.20;  Clin.  2188.21 
Dor.  467.13;  E.  B.  329-94;  J.  P.  418.13 
Rox.  2424.11;  S.  B.  238.46;  S.  E.  418.42 

A  story  of  life  in  the  early  days  of  Connecticut. 

Hoist,  Hermann  von.  John  C.  Calhoun. 
[American  statesmen.]  S.  E.  174.10 

Holt,  Emily  S.  Ashcliffe  hall.  A  tale  of  the 
last  cen'ury.  41.44 

—  Joyce  Morrell's  harvest.  A  story  of  the 
reign  of  Elizabeth.  S.fi.  276.11 

—  Verena.     A  story  of  to-day.  4^-45 


Hooper,  Louisa.  The  Tsar's  window.  [No 
name  series.]  W.  Rox.  110.37 

A  story  of  life  in  St.  Petersburg. 

Hope,   George   H.       Till   the   doctor  comes. 

Illus.  S.  E.  118.32 

Hospitalier,  E.      The   modern  applications  of 

electricity.      Translated  and    enlarged  by  Julius 

Maier.  ■  1141.24  ;  Rox.  6825.3 

House,  Edward  H.    Japanese  episodes. 

Dor.  28.38 
Howells,  William  D.  Doctor  Breen's  practice. 
A  novel.  W.  Rox.  93.12 

Hughes,  Thomas.  Memoir  of  Daniel  Mac- 
millan.  Dor.  276.7;    Rox.  5336.5 

Hulme,    F.    Edward.       Familiar  wild   flowers. 
2d  series.     With  colored  plates.        Rox.  1724.1.2 
Huntington,  Frederic   D.       Sermons    for   the 
people.  Dor.  353-18 

In  the  saddle.  A  collection  of  poems  on  horse- 
back riding.  J.  P.  1817.20 
Ingelow,  Jean.     Don  John.     A  storj-.        33.97 
Dor.  469.6;  jf.  P.  823.5;  Rox.  2317.31 
S.  B.  287.5a 
Ingram,  John  H.     Claimants  to  royalty. 

Rox.  5411-6 

Ireland,  Joseph  N.      Mrs.  Duff.      With  illus. 

[American  actor  series.]  550.13;  Dor.  376.24 

J.  P.  1115.13;  Rox.  1033.5;  S.  E.  176.33 

Ireland,  Mary  E.        Timothy :   his   neighbors 

and  his  friends.  1416.26;  Dor,  466.19 

Rox.  2422.19 
Irving,  Fanny  B.      Six  girls.      A  home  story. 

W.  Rox.  108.45 
Jackson,  Catherine  C,  lady.  The  old  re^me. 
Rox.  623.18;  S.  E.  261.21 
Jackson,  Josephine.     What's  the  matter.' 

Rox.  1927.6 

Upon  woman. 

Jebb,  Richard  C.       [Richard]  Bentley.     [En- 
glish men  of  letters.]  S.  E.  197-15 
Jenkins,  Edward.  A  paladin  of  finance.   1451.14 
A  story  said  to  be  based  upon   the  failure  of  the  Union 
generale  in  France. 

Jenness,  John  S.     The  Isles  of  Shoals.     Illus. 

S.  E.  328.6 

Jerrold,  (W.)  Blanchard.     The  life  of  George 

Cruikshank.     2  v.  Dor.  277.2 

With  illustrations  from  Cruikshank's  own  drawings. 

Jewett,  Charles.  A  forty  years'  fight  with  the 
drink  demon.  W.  Rox.  28.54 

John,  Eugenie.  ■  {E.  Marlitt.')  The  bailifTs 
maid.  A  romance.  From  the  German,  by  Mrs. 
A.  L.  Wister.  W.  Rox.  91.20 

Johnston,  Alexander  K.  School  atlas  of  as- 
tronomy. Rox.  6810.3 

Keary,  Annie.  A  York  and  a  Lancaster  rose. 
[Juvenile.]  J.  P.  334-^4 

Keary,  Charles  F.  The  mythology  of  the 
Eddas.  R'»x.  5824- 14 

Kellogg,  Elijah.     The  ark  of  Elm  island. 

W.  Rox.  105.1 

—  Charlie  Bell.  W.  Rox.  105.3 

—  The  Hard-scrabble  of  Elm  island. 

W.  Rox.  105.7 

—  Lion  Ben  of  Elm  island.       W.  Rox.  105.10 

—  The  young  ship-builders  of  Elm  Island. 

>V.  Rox.  105.15 
Kemble,    Frances   A.      Records  of  later   life 
[1S34-+SJ.  1541-21;  Dor.  277.4;  Rox.  5334-8 

kennan,  George.     Tent  life  in  Siberia. 

Rox.  7365-24 


1882. 


LOWER  HALL  AND   BRANCHES 


Kennedy,  William  S.    Henry  W.  Longfellow; 

biography,  anecdote,  letters,  criticism.     Portrait 

and  illus.  533.20;  Bri.  66.80 

Dor.  277.5;  S.  E.  167.10 

Kerr,  Norman.  Wines  :  scriptural  and  ecclesi- 
astical. 120.17 

Claiming-  that  the  wines  of  the  Bible  were  unfermented; 
and  that  only  such  should  be  used  at  the  communion. 

Keyser,  Harriette  A.  On  the  borderland  [of 
insanity].     A  novel.  1752.10;  (Jhn.  2188.12 

Dor.  467.8;  Kox.  2426.2 
S.  B.  246.29;  S.E.  485.31 
Kidder,  Frederic.     History  of  the  First  New 
Hampshire  regiment  in  the  war  of  the  Revolu- 
tion. Ohn.  2874.20 
King,  Moses,  and  Ivy,    Thomas  P.     Harvard 
and  its  surroundings.  So  E.  329.5 
Kingston,  William  H.  G.     With  axe  and  rifle. 
Illus.                                                           E.  B.  495.6 
Kuenst,  Hermann,  ^5f?«^.     Olrig  Grange. 

Box.  5637.23 
Landor,  Walter  S.    Selections  from  [his]  writ- 
ings.    Arranged   by   Sidney    Colvin.      [Golden 
treasury  series.]  Kox.  5618.20 

Latham,  Henry.  On  the  action  of  examina- 
tions considered  as  a  means  of  selection. 

Rox.  5836.24 

Lear,  H.  L.  Sidney.     [Henri  Dominique  La- 

cordaire.     Plate.  Rox.  7342.9 

Lecky,  William  E.  H.     A  history  of  England 

in  the  eighteenth  century.     4  v.  S.  B.  77.7 

S.  E.  258.16 
Lecocq,  Charles.     La  fille  de  Madame  Angot. 
[Opera.]     Words   by    Clairville,    Siraudin    and 
Konig.     Music  by  Lecocq.  No.  2  in  202.34 

Leone.       [Fiction.]        [Round-robin    series.] 
175220;  Bri.  43.103;  Clin.  2188.16 
Dor.  467.10;  E.  B.  269.93 ;  J.  l».  526.11 
Rox.  2414.24 ;  S.  B.  24oa.56 
A  story  of  Italian,  partly  of  brigand,  life. 
Lewis,  Charlton  T.      A    history  of  Germany. 
[Student's  series.]  Bri.  76.79 

Leypoldt,  Frederick.    A  reading  diary  of  mod- 
ern fiction.  Dor.  9970;  S.  B.  39.51 
Life  :  at  home,  at  school,  and  at  college.     By 
an  old  Etonian.  1752.22 
Lindley,  Augustus  F.     A   cruise   in   Chinese 
waters.    Being  the  log  of  "The  Fortuna."  Illus. 
661.15;  S.  B.  173.14 

The  previous  editions  were  published  under  the  title  of 
"The  log  of  the  Fortuna." 

Locke,  David  R.  (^Petroleum  V.  Nasby.) 
Nasby  in  exile;  or,  six  months  of  travel  in  En- 
gland, Ireland,  Scotland  [etc.]. 

1661.13;  J.  P.  1422.8;  S.  E.  477.19 

Lodge,  Henry  C  Alexander  Hamilton. 
[American  statesmen.]  S.  E.  174.6 

Long,  J[ames?J.  Eastern  proverbs  and  em- 
blems. S.  E.  48.12 

Longfellow,  Henry  W.    In  the  harbor;  Ultima 

Thule,  part  2.     Portrait.       13535  ;  Clin.  1617. 15 

J.  P.  1817.19;  Rox.  1626.19 

S.  B.  250.35 ;  S.  E.  53.20 

Loudon,  Jane  W.     Gardening  for  ladies. 

S.  E.  122.19 

Lowder,  Charles.  Charles  Lowder.  A  biog- 
raphy. By  the  author  of  "The  life  of  St. 
Tere^a."  Dor.  277.3 

Lubbock,  Sir  John.  Ants,  bees,  and  wasps. 
A  record  of  observations.  Plates.  [Interna- 
tional scientific  series.]         173.26;  Rox.  6615.15 

Contains  a  list  of  books  and  memoirs  referred  to. 


Macartney,  James.    Treatise  on  inflammation. 

Rox.  7284.10 

MacCabe,  William  B.  Adelaide,  queen  of  Italy ; 
or,  the  iron  crown.    An  histprical  tale.       1417.22 

McCarthy,  Justin.  The  epoch  of  reform. 
1830-1S50.  1999.15;  S.  E.  254.7 

—  History  of  our  own  times  from  the  accession 
of  queen  Victoria  to  18S0.    2  v.        W.  Rox.  78.2 

Macchetta,  Blanche  R.  (T.)  The  home  life 
of  Henry  W.  Longfellow.  S.  E.  167.11 

McCobk,  Henry  C.  The  honey  ants  of  the 
Garden  of  the  gods,  and  the  Occident  ants  of  the 
American  plains.  Dor.  397.7 

McGloin,  Frank.  Norodom,  king  of  Cambo- 
dia.    A  romance  of  the  East.  1731.19 

McLean,  Sally  P.     Cape  Cod  folks. 

W.  Rox,  92.34 

Macquoid,  Katharine  S.  The  evil  eye,  and 
other  stories.     Illus.  1752.13 

Magnus  Merriweather,  fscud.  See  Talbot, 
Charles  R. 

Mairet,  Jeanne,  fseud.     See  Healy,  Mary. 

Malory,  Sir  Thomas.  The  boys  King  Ar- 
thur.   Edited  by  S.  Lanier.    Illus.    \V.  Box.  105.2 

Manning,  Henry  E.,  cardinal.  The  love  of 
Jesus  to  penitents.  Rox.  2118.2 

Manton,  Walter  P.    Field  botany.    S.  B.  320.38 

Marlitt,  "E.,  pseud.     See  ]ohn,  Eugenie. 

Marshall,  Emma.     Lady  Alice.  1491.15 

Dor.  469.15;  J.  P.  823.18 

Rox.  2318.35;    S.  B.  284.7 

Martin,  Kate  B.    Belgian  days.     [Fiction.] 

S.  E.  508.26 

Massachusetts.  Public  statutes,  to  take  effect, 
1SS2.  Rox.  6312.1 ;  S.  B.  R.  R.  124 

W.  Rox.  39.20 

'     Massachusetts  historical  society.     Tributes  to 

Longfellow  and  Emerson.   Portraits.  Chn.  2822.9 

See  Bates  Hall  list  for  contents. 

Mathews,  W.  S.  B.  How  to  understand  music. 
Added,  a  pronouncing  dictionary  and  encyclo- 
pedia of  musical  terms  and  information.      202.35 

Maxwell,  James  C.  A  treatise  on  electricity 
and  magnetism.     2  v.  S.  B.  R.  R.  145 

Mayo,  Isabella  F.  {Edzvard  Garrr/t.)  Family 
fortunes.  E.  B.  315. i ;  S.  B.  276.46 

Mendelssohn  Bartholdy,  Felix.  Elijah. 
[Libretto.]     Music  of  the  principal  songs. 

No.  6  in  2o».3a 

Meyerbeer,  Jacob.  Dinorah.  (I^  pardon  de 
Ploermel.)  Opera.  [Libretto.]  Music  of  the 
principal  airs.  No.  5  in  202.32 

Miller,  Olive  T.     Little  people  of  Asia.     Illus. 
661.16;  Rox.  433.16 

Juvenile  life  in  the  various  countries  separately  described. 

Mills,  Charles  D.  B.,  compiler.   Pebbles,  pearls 

and  gems  of  the  Orient.         1897.19;    S.  E.  48.1X 

Proverbs,  sayings,  etc.,  collected  from  Eastern  literature. 

Morse,  John   T.,  Jr.     John  Quincv  Adams. 

[American  statesmen.]  S.  E.  170.6 

Mozart,  Johann    C.    W.    A.  Don    Giovanni. 

Opera.  No.  6  in  202.34 

—  The  magic  flute.     Opera.  [Libretto.] 

No.  5  in  202.34 

—  Marriage  of  Figaro.  Opera.  [Libretto.] 
Music  of  the  principal  airs.  No.  3  in  202  31 

—  The  principal  gems  of  Don  Giovanni,  ar- 
ranged as  piano-forte  solos.  No.  7  in  202.34 

Mozley,   Thomas.      Reminiscences   chiefly  of 
Oriel  college  and  the  Oxford  movement.     2  v. 
1540.46;  Bri.  276.6;  Box.  827.1a 


LO"WBR   HALL  AND   BRANCHES 


October, 


Mueller,  (F.)  Max.  Deutsche  Liebe.  Aus 
den  Papieren  eines  Fremdlings.  Herausg.  von 
Max  MuUer.  2014.12 

Mueller,  Michael.  The  blessed  eucharist  our 
greatest  treasure.  Rox.  2114.9 

Muir,  Alan.  Ladv  Beauty;  or,  charming  to 
her  latest  day.     [Trans-Atlantic  novels.]    1751.21 

Mulford,  Elisha.     The  republic  of  God. 

W.  Rox.  38.7 

Murray,  David  C.  A  life's  atonement.  A 
novel.  1417.21 

Murray,  Eustace  C.  G.      Six  months  in   the 

ranks;  or,  the  gentleman  private.  1470.26 

Dor.  469.9  ;  J.  P.  823.8 

Rox.  2315.24;  S.B.  288.50 

Nasby,  Petroleum  V.,  pseud.  See  Locke,  Da- 
vid R. 

Navery,  Marie  de.  {Raoulde  JVavery.)  Father 
Fitz-roy.  A  tale  of  the  Irish  famine.  Trans, 
from  the  French.  Rox.  2422.20 

New  York  illustrated.  1651.5;  S.  E.  330.4 

Newport,  William,  pseud?  Two  days.  [Ju- 
venile.] 41-43 

Noble,  Lucretia.     A  reverend  idol.     A  novel. 
Bri.  3784  ;E.  B.  316.28 

Nohl,  Louis.  Life  of  Mozart.  Trans,  from 
the  German.  Rox.  6235.9 

O'Brien,  John.  A  history  of  the  mass  in  the 
eastern  and  western  church.  1098.35 

Offenbach,  Jacques.  La  belle  Helene.  Opera. 
[Libretto.]     Music  of  the  principal  airs. 

No.  2  in  202.32 

Oliphant,  Margaret  (O.  iW.)    In  trust.    1491.12 

Dor.  46915 ;  J-  P.  823.15 

Rox.  2317.33;  S.  B.  140.75 

—  The  literary  history  of  England.     3  v. 

Dor.  285.13;  Rox.  7316.6 

Oliver  Optic,  pseud.     See  Adams,  William  T. 

Oppert,    Ernest.     A  forbidden  land  :  voyages 

to  the  Corea.  Rox.  7365.26 

Oswald,  Felix  L.     Zoological  sketches.    Illus. 

173.27 

Ovidius  Naso,  Publius.     The   Fasti,   Tristia, 

Pontic  epistles.  Rox.  6114.16 

—  The  Heroides.  Rox.  61 14. 18 

—  Metamorphoses.  Rox.  61 14.17 
Packard,  John  H.     Sea-air   and   sea-bathing. 

[American  health  primers.]  Dor.  gg.69 

Pansy,  pseud.     See  Alden,  Isabella  M. 

Pascoe,  Charles  E.,  editor.      Every  day  life  at 

Eton,  Harrow,   Rugby,   and  other  great   public 

schools.     Sketched  by  head   scholars.     Added  a 

brief  notice  of  St.  Paul's  and  Merchant  Taylor's 

schools,  and  Christ's  Hospital.     With  a  glossary 

of  words  in  common  use  in  those  schools.   With 

illus.  120.18 

Pattison,  Mark.     Isaac  Casaubon,  1559-1614. 

Rox.  5721,6 
Payn,  James.     For  cash  onlj'.     A  novel. 

1737-13  ;  Dor.  469.11 ;  J.  P.  823.12 
Rox.  2316.23  ;  S.  B.  140-55 

A  story  of  English  commercial  family  life. 

—  Some  private  views.      1897.21  ;  Dor.  209.16 

J.  P.  823.4;  Rox.  2313.11 ;  S.  B.  39.48 

Contents.  —  The  Midway  inn;  The  critic  on  the  heartli ; 
Sham  admiration  in  literature;  The  pinch  of  poverty;  The 
literary  calling  and  its  future;  Story-telling;  Penny  tiction; 
Hotels;  Maid-servants ;  Men-servants;  Whist  players;  Re- 
lations;  Invalid  literature;  "Wet  holidays;  Travelling  com- 
panions. 


Peabody,  Andrew  P. 
and  its  graces. 


Conversation,  its  faults 
1406.18 


Peard,  Frances  M.  Castle  and  town.  [Fic- 
tion.] S.  B.  283.59 

Perry,  W^alter  C.  Greek  and  Roman  sculpt- 
ure.    With  illus.  S.  B.  322.17 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  S.     Friends  :  a  duet. 

W.  Rox.  95.27 

—  The  story  of  Avis.  W.  Rox.  91.46 
Pike,    G.   Holden,   compiler.       The  heavenly 

world  :  views  of  the  future  life  by  eminent  writ- 
ers. Clin.  5636.15 

Pinto,  Alexandre  de  Serpa.  How  I  crossed 
Africa.    Trans.    2  v.    Maps.    Illus.  W.  Rox.  48.9 

Pitman,  Marie  J.  {^Margery  Deane.^  Euro- 
pean breezes.    [Sketches  of  travel.]     E.  B.  98.27 

Poets'  homes.  Pen  and  pencil  sketches  of 
American  poets  and  their  homes,  [ist,  2d  se- 
ries.]    Portraits.     Illus.  1532-7 

Poole,  Reginald  L.  Sebastian  Bach.  [Great 
musicians.]  1548.34 

Poor,  Laura  E.  Sanskrit  and  its  kindred  lit- 
eratures. 2096.25 

Poore,  Benjamin  P.  The  life  and  public  ser- 
vices of  A.  E.  Burnside.     Illus.  S.  B.  162.15 

Porter,  Jane.     Thaddeus  of  Warsaw. 

E.B.  262.4 

Porter,  Robert  P.  The  West :  from  the  census 
of  1880,  a  history  from  1800  to  1880.  1626.5 

Pratt,  Ella,  formerly  Miss  Farman.  A  white 
hand.  1462.30;  J.  P.  335.16 

Price,  Henry  C.  How  to  make  pictures ;  les- 
sons for  the  amateur  photographer.    Illus. 

1141-23 

Proctor,   Richard   A.       Flowers   of   the  sky. 

[Astronomy.]     With  illus.  TV.  Rox.  29.47 

Raimund,  Go\o,  pseud.     See  Dannenberg,  G. 

Reade,  Charles.     A  woman-hater.  1451.17 

Dor.  469.13;  J.  p.  823.16 

Rox.  2317.35  ;  S.B.  288.57 

Reed,  Samuel  R.     The  Vicksburg  campaign, 

and  the  battle  about  Chattanooga  in  1862-63. 

Rox.  5035-12 

Ribot,  Thdodule.  Diseases  of  memory.  Trans. 

from  the  French.   [International  scientific  series.] 

1172.21 ;  S.  B.  316.46 ;  S.  E.  106.15 

Ricci,    Federigo    and    Luigi.      Crispino   e   la 

comare.      (The  cobbler  and  the  fairy.)     Opera. 

[Libretto.]     Music  of  the  principal  airs. 

No.  I,  4  in  202.32 

Richards,  Alfred  B.     So  very  human  :  a  tale 

of  the  present  day.  3  v.  in  2.  1751.20;  Dor.  469.5 

J.  P.  823.6;  Rox.  2317.32;  S.  B.  285.59 

Richards,  Lysander  S.     Vocophy.     A  system 

enabling  a  person  to  name  the  vocation  one  is 

best  suited  to  follow.  S.  B.  39938 

Richardson,   Benjamin  W.     Ten   lectures   on 

alcohol.  120.16 

Robinson,  H.  M.     The  great  fur  land. 

Rox.  7365-17 
Roget,     Peter    M-       Thesaurus     of   English 
words  and  phrases.  S.  B.  R.  R.  99 

Romanes,  George  J.     Animal  intelligence. 

Rox.  6616.17 
Roosevelt,  Theodore.     The  naval  war  of  1812. 

Dor.  385-18 

Rosenthal,  Lewis.     America  and  France  :  the 

influence  of  the  United  States  on  France  in  the 

iSth  century.  Rox.  7334-IO 

Rossini,  G.  A.    II  barbiere  di  Siviglia.    Opera. 

[Libretto.]    Music  of  the  principal  airs. 

No.  I  in  202.3a 

—  William  Tell.  Opera.  [Libretto.]  Music 
of  the  principal  airs.  No.  6  in  202.31 


1882. 


LCWER  HALL  AND   BRANCHES 


Russell,  William  H.  Hesperothen  :  record  of 
a  ramble  in  the  United  States  and  Canada  in  the 
spring  and  summer  of  1881.  S.  E.  326.9 

Ruth  and  her  friends.     A  storj.    Eox.  1138.28 

Rydberg,  Viktor.  Roman  days.  From  the 
Swedish.  Dor.  424.6 

S.,  J.  of  Dale,  pseud.  Guerndale.  An  old 
story.  Bri.  44.101;  J.  P.  616.14 

Saintsbury,  George.  Primer  of  French  litera- 
ture. Box.  5518.9 

Sanborn,    Franklin    B.       Henry  D.    Thoreau. 

[American  men  of  letters.]    1514.22 ;  Clin.  2875.6 

Dor.  276.5  ;  Rox.  1034.4 

Sanborn,  Kate,  compiler.  Purple  and  gold. 
Illus.  341- 18;  Bri.  146.93 

Poetical  quotations. 

Sanford,  Emeline  B.  From  May  to  Christmas 
atThorne  Hill.    [Juvenile.]    1410.23;  Bri.  26.104 

Scott,  Leader.  Ghiberti  and  Donatello,  with 
other  early  Italian  sculptors.  [Illustrated  biog- 
raphies of  the  great  artists.]  1540.47 

Scott,  William  B.  A  poet's  harvest  home  : 
one  hundred  short  poems.  Box.  5618.21 

Scudder,  Horace  E.  Noah  Webster.  [Ameri- 
can men  of  letters.]    S.  E.  166.17;  W.  Box.  72.8 

Seeley,  John  R.  Natural  religion.  By  the 
author  of  "  Ecce  Homo."     2100.6;  Rox.  5827.20 

S6gur,  Sophie,  comtcsse  de.  The  adventures 
of  a  donkey.     From  the  French.  1752.23 

Shakespeare,  William.  Troilus  and  Cressida. 
Edited  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  1392.28 

Shedd',  Julia  A.  Famous  painters  and  paint- 
ings.    Illus.  200.14 

—  Famous    sculptors    and    sculpture.        Illus. 

200.15 

Shepard,  William,  editor.  Pen  pictures  of 
modern  authors.     [The  literary  life.]     1406. 14.2 

Box.  1027.13 

Shepherd,  Peter.  First  aid  to  the  injured. 
Revised.     Illus.  S.  E.  119.15 

Shorthouse,  J.  Henry.  John  Inglesant.  A  ro- 
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J.  P.  823.9;  Box.  2315.23  ;  S.  B.  228.45 
S.  B.  288.55 

The  hero  of  this  historical  novel  is  represented  as  being 
the  servant  of  Charles  i  of  England,  and  employed  by  him 
in  secret  negotiations. 

Smith,  Charles  J.     Synonyms   discriminated. 

S.B.R.  R.97 

Smith,  Jerome  Van  C.  An  essay  on  the  practi- 
cability of  cultivating  the  honey  bee.  Dor.  99.68 

Smith,  Philip.  A  history  of  the  world,  to  the 
fall  of  the  Western  Roman  empire.     3  v.     Illus. 

E. B.  355  9 

Smith,  T.  Roger,  and  Slater,  John.  Archi- 
tecture, classic  and  early  Christian.  1204.26 

Smith,  W.  Robertson.  The  prophets  of  Israel 
and  their  place  in  history.  Box.  7385-*2 

Smith,  William.     A  new  classical  dictionary. 

S.  B.  R.  R.  44 

Speaker's  garland.  The,  and  the  literary  bou- 
quet.    Vol.  <;.     Nos.  17-20.  1393-13 

Spender,  Mrs.  John  K.  Till  death  us  do  part. 
A  novel.  Dor.  354-25 

Spielhagen,  Friedrich.  Sammtliche  Werke. 
3te  Auflage.     Vol.  1-15.  2042.1 

Contents.— \,  2.  Problematische  Naturcn.  —  3.  Novellen  : 
Clara  Verc ;  Auf  der  DUnc;  In  dcr  zwolUen  Stunde, 
Roschcn  vom  Hofe.  — A.  Die  von  Hohenstein.  —  5,  6.  In 
Rfih'  und  died.  —  7.  SKizzen,  Geschichten  und  Gtdichtc  : 
Von  Nf.-»pel  bisSvrakus;  Herbsttage  auf  Nordernty ;  Ein 
Idvll  auf  dem  Thiirin^er  Walde;  Breile  Schulttrn;  Dcr 
Vergniigungskomiaissw :  Das  Skelet  im  Haus« ;  0«dichte. 


Spielhagen,  Friedrich   confinued. 

—  S.  Novellen:  Die  schbnen  Amerikanerinnen;  Hans  und 
Crete;  Die  Dorfcoquette;  Deutsche  Pioniere.  —  q,  10.  Ham- 
mer und  Amboss.  —  ii.  AUzeit  voran.  —  12.  Was  die 
Schwalbe  sang ;  Ultimo. — 13,  14.  Sturmflut.  — 15.  Piatt  Land. 

Spofford,  Harriet  E.    The  marquis  of  Carabas. 

[Fiction.]      1752.19;  Chn.  2188.14;  Box.  2424.10 

S.  B.  145-48;  S.E.  513-37 

Spooner,  Lysander.     An  essay  on  the  trial  by 

jury.  Chn.  3046.5 

Stack,  Edward.      Six  months  in  Persia.     2  v. 

Box.  5916.21 

Stallo,  Johann  B.     The  concepts  and  theories 

of  modern   physics.       [International    scientific 

series.]  S.  E.  133.7 

Stars,  The,  and  the  earth;  or,   thoughts  upon 

space,  time,  and  eternity.  Bri.  102. loz 

S.  E.  135-26 
Staunton,  Howard.     The  great  schools  of  En- 
gland. Box.  7316.7 
Steele,  Thomas  S.    Paddle  and  portage,  from 
Moosehead  lake  to  the  Aroostook  river,  Maine. 
1633. II ;  Box.  413-17  ;  S.  E.  329.9 
Stephen,  Leslie.     The  science  of  ethics. 

Box.  5834-19 

Stickney,  Jenny  H.       Letters  and  lessons  in 

language.     Book  1-4.     4  v.  in  i.    Illus.     1393.26 

J.  P.  1922.17 

Stoddard,   Richard    H.       Henry     Wadsworth 

Longfellow.       A   medley   in   prose   and    verse. 

Portrait.  533-21 

Stoddard,  William  O.     Dab  Kinzer.     A  story 

of  a  growing  boy.  W.  Box.  105.4 

—  The  quartet.     A  sequel  to  Dab  Kinzer. 

W.  Box.  105.12 

—  Saltillo  boys.  1491.8;  Bri.  26.106 

Chn.  436.12;  Dor.  257.2;  J.  P.  233.16 
S.  B.  130.51 

Previously    published  in  St.  Nicholas,  beginning  May, 
iSSi. 

Story,  William  W.    Graffiti  d'ltalia.   [Poems.] 

Box.  5217.8 

Strathesk,  John.      Bits  from  Blinkbonny.      A 

tale  of  Scottish  village  life.     Illus.     S.  E.  577.32 

Streeter,  Edwin  W.      The  great  diamonds  of 

the  world.  S.  E.  140.18 

Swedenborg,    Emanuel.       The    Swedenborg 

library.     Edited  by  B.  F.  Barrett.     12  v. 

Bri.  131.3  ;  Chn.  5618.19;  Dor.  359.2 

E.  B.  339.21 ;  J.  P.  1517-1 ;  Box.  21 18.3 

S.  B.  299.54 ;  S.  E.  98.33 

Contents.  —  i.    Death,   resurrection,   and   the   judgment. 

3.    Heaven.  —  3.    Freedom,    rationality,   and   catholicity. 

4.   Divine   providence   and   its   laws.  —  5.    Charity,  faith 

and  works.  —  6.  Freewill,  repentance,  reformation,  and 
regeneration.  —  7.  Holy  Scripture  and  the  key  to  its 
spiritual  -oense. — 8.  Creation,  incarnation,  redemption, 
and  the  divine  trinity.— 9.  Marriage  and  the  sexes.  —  10. 
The  author's  memorabilia. — 11.  The  heavenly  doctrine  of 
the  Lord.  —  la.  Swedenborg :  with  a  compcnd'of  his  tcach> 
ings. 

Sumner,   William  G.      Andrew  Jackson   as  a 

public  man.     [American  statesmen.]  1533-4 

Chn.  2617.19 ;  ,J.  P.  1136.7 

Box.  5026.19;  S.  B.  169.21 

Sweetser,  Moses  F.     King's  handbook  of  Bos 

ton  harbor.     With  illus.        224.26;  Chn.  2216.14 

E.  B.  98.29;  Box.  815^.12 

S.  B.  336-35;  N.  K.  328.11 

—  The  Mariti>Tie  provinces.  A  guide  to  the 
Maritime  provinces  of  Canada;  with  the  Gulf 
and  River  of  St.  Lawrence;  also,  Newfoundland 
and  the  Labrador  coast.  With  maps  and  plans. 
2d  edition.  R.R.,H.6 


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Sw^eetser,  Moses  F. ,  continued. 

—  The  Middle  states  :  a  handbook  for  travel- 
lers.    Maps  and  plans.     4th  edition.      R.R.,H.8 

—  New  England  :  a  handbook  for  travellers. 
With  maps  and  plans.     7th  edition.         R.R.,H.g 

—  The  White  mountains  :  a  handbook  for  trav- 
ellers.    With  maps  and  panoramas.  4th  edition. 

R.R.,H-7 
Swinton,  William.      History  of  the  Seventh 

regiment,  New  York.     lUiis.  S.  E.  144.3 

Talbot,  Charles    R.  (^Magnus  Merriiveatker.) 

Royal  Lowrie.  W.  Rox.  105.13 

—  Royal  Lowrie's  last  year  at  St.  Olave's. 

W.  Rox.  105.14 

—  The  story  of  Honor  Bright.    W.  Rox.  105.8 
Taylor,  George.      Antinous.      A   romance  of 

ancient  Rome.     From  the  German.  1752.12 

Rox.  2417.2 
Taylor,  Meadows.  The  story  of  my  life.   1540.49 

Life  of  a  prominent  East  Indian  oflBcer,  and  author. 

Tenney,  Sanborn.  Natural  history.  A  manual 
of  zoology.     Illus.  S.  B.  317.46 

Three  in  Norway.  By  two  of  them.  With 
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S.E.  371-12 
Tickell,  George.      The   life   of  blessed   Mar- 
garet Mary  [Alacoque].  Rox.  1035.10 
Tiele.  C  P.       History  of  the  Egyptian    relig- 
ion.     Transl.  from  the  Dutch.      [English    and 
foreign  philosophical  library.]  S.  E.  98.25 
Timayenis,  T.  T.      A  history  of  Greece  to  the 
present.     2  v.                                            S.  B.  56.15 
Tourgee,  Albion  W.     A  fool's  errand. 

W.  Rox.  95.25 
Trollope,  Anthony.     Marion  Fay.    A  novel. 

440.32 
Trowbridge,  John  T.  Cudjo's  cave.  J.  P.  423.25 

—  Ironthorpe,  the  pioneer  preacher.   [Fiction.] 

S.  E.  525.34 

Turner,  J.  Horsfall.  Independency  at  Brig- 
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Twain,  Mark,  pseud.    See  Clemens,  Samuel  L. 

Tyndall,  John.  Essays  on  the  floating-matter 
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Underwood,  Francis  H.  Henry  Wadsworth 
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United  States.  Department  of  agriculture. 
Report  of  the  culture  of  the  sugar  beet.    Illus. 

Chn.  39171 

Valentine,  Mrs.     Kate  Duncan.  1789.13 

Previously  published  under  the  title  Maidenhood. 

Van  Home,  Thomas  B.  Life  of  major-general 
G.  H.  Thomas.  Rox.  5024.15 

Verdi,  Giuseppe.  La  Traviata.  Opera. 
[Libretto.]     Music  of  the  principal  airs. 

No.  5  in  202.31 

Villefranche,  J.  M.  Cineas;  or,  Rome  under 
Nero.     [Fiction.]     Trans.  Rox.  7417.10 


Vincent,  Frank, yV.  Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn, 
Illus.  Rox.  7365.18. 

Wallace,  Lewis.  Ben-Hur.  A  tale  of  the 
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Walpole,  Charles  G.  Short  history  of  the 
kingdom  of  Ireland.  Rox.  7316.8 

Ward,  Adolphus  W.  Dickens.  [English  men 
of  letters.]  1545-35;  S.  E.  197.2 

Warner,  Charles  D.  Washington  Irving. 
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Warner,  Susan.     The  letter  of  credit. 

E.  B.  329-93 

W^arren,  Elizabeth.  Savonarola,  the  Floren- 
tine martyr.  S.  E.  222.15 

Warren,  Henry  W.    Recreations  in  astronomy. 

S.  B.  318.25 

W^ebster,  Wentworth.  Spain.  [Foreign  coun- 
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Rox.  427.21 ;  S.  E.  363.15 

W^eeks,  Lyman  H.     Among  the  Azores. 

E.  B.  98.28 

Weymouth  historical  society.  The  original 
journal  of  Solomon  Lovell ;  with  a  sketch  of  his 
life,  by  Gilbert  Nash.     Illus.  Chn.  2885.25 

Wheeler,  Crosby  H.  Ten  years  on  the  Eu- 
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Whitney,  Adeline  D.  T.  Just  how:  a  key  to 
the  cook-books.  S.  E.  114.31 

—  Odd,  or  even?     [Fiction.]    W.  Rox.  104.20 
Whittier,  John  G.     Complete  poetical  works. 

[Household  edition.]  1351.13 

Wilson,  Andrew.  The  abode  of  snow.  Ob- 
servations on  a  tour  from  Chinese  Thibet  to  the 
Indian  Caucasus.  Rox.  7365.19 

Wilson,  Edward  L.  Wilson's. photographies. 
Illus.  Rox.  6424.5 

Wilson,  F.  T.  {Saul  Wright.)  Surf:  a  sum- 
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W^ilson,  James  C.  The  summer  and  its  dis- 
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Wise,  Daniel.  {Francis  Forrester.)  Jessie 
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Wood,  George  B.,  and  Bache,  Franklin.  The 
dispensatory  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
14th  edition.  R.  R.,  L.  24 

Woolsey,  Sarah  C.  {Susan  Coolidge.)  A 
Guernsey  lily.     [Juvenile.]  W.  Rox.  105.16 

Woolson,  Constance  F.  Anne.  A  novel. 
Illus.  1462.31 

Published  first  in  Harper's  ma^zine,  during  iSSi,  Sa. 

W^right,  Saul,  pseud.     See  Wilson,  F.  T. 

Yesterday.  An  American  novel.  [Leisure- 
hour  series.]  Dor.  467.12;  S.  E.  418.39 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.  Kenneth ;  or,  the  rear- 
guard of  the  grand  army.  Rox.  2417.3 

—  Lads  and  lasses  of  Langley.    [Five  stories.] 

S.  E.  656.2a 

—  Unknown  to  history.     1451.16;  Dor.  469.14 

J.  P.  823.13;  Rox.  2313.12;  S.  B.  284.72 

Zimmem,  Helen  and  Alice,  editors.  Half-hours 

with  foreign  novelists.     2  v.  S*  £•  14.23 


214 


1882. 


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NORTH  END  READING  ROOM  AND 
DELIVERY  STATION. 


Abbott,  Jacob.  History  of  Alexander  the 
great.  123.14 

—  History  of  Alfred  of  England.  123.3 

—  History  of  Charles  the  first  of  England. 

123.9 

—  History  of  Cleopatra.  123.23 

—  History  of  Cyrus  the  great.  123.16 

—  History  of  Darius  the  great.  123.18 

—  History  of  Elizabeth  [of  England].        123.5 

—  History  of  Genghis  Khan.  123.19 

—  History  of  Hannibal  the  Carthaginian. 

123.26 

—  History  of  Julius  Caesar.  123.6 

—  History  of  Margaret  of  Anjou.  123.25 

—  History  of  Mary  queen  of  Scots.  123.4 

—  History  of  Nero.  123.21 

—  History  of  Peter  the  great.  123.15 

—  History  of  Pyrrhus.  123.24 

—  History  of  Richard  the  first  of  England. 

123. II 

—  History  of  Richard  the  second  of  England. 

123.12 

—  History  of  Richard  the  third  of  England. 

123.13 

—  History  of  Romulus.  123.7 

—  History  of  William  the  conqueror.         123.8 

—  History  of  Xerxes  the  great.  123.17 
Abbott,  John  S.  C.     History   of  Henry    the 

fourth.  123.22 

—  History  of  Hernando  Cortez.  123.10 

—  History  of  Madame  Roland.  123.27 

—  History  of  Philip,  chief  of  the  Wampano- 
ags.  123.20 

Abbott,  John  S.  C,  and  Conwell,  Russell  H. 
Lives  of  the  presidents  of  the  United  States. 
Illus.     Portraits.  •  130.2 

Abbott,  Lyman,  editor.  Hints  for  home 
reading.     By  C.  D.  Warner  [etc.].  151. 11 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.     Hospital  sketches.       162.1 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian.     Story  of  my  life. 

132.9 

Audubon,  John  J.  Life  of  Audubon,  the 
naturalist.     Edited  by  his  widow.  132.8 

Austin,  George  L.  The  history  of  Massachu- 
setts. 110.5 

Bartlett,  John.     Familiar  quotations.        142.3 

Bartlett,  William  F.  Memoir.  By  Francis  W. 
Palfrey.  133-1 

Bonner,  John.      A  child's  history  of  Greece. 

2  V.    Illus.  123.2 

—  A  child's  history  of  Rome.     2  v.  123. i 
Brewster,  David.     The  life  of  Sir  Isaac  New- 
ton.    Illus.                                                           134.1 

Bulfinch,  Thomas.  Age  of  chivalry;  or, 
legends  of  king  Arthur.  122.6 

—  Age  of  fable.     Enlarged  edition.  141.1 
Campbell,  LoomisJ.     Hand-book  of  English 

synonyms.  154-2 

Carlyle,  Thomas.      The    French    revolution. 

3  V.  123.30 
Chandler,   Peleg  W.      Memoir  of   Governor 

Andrew,  with  personal  reminiscences-  J33.3 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.       How  to  find   the 

stars.  X54.3 


Clarke,  James  Freeman,  continued. 

—  Memorial  and  biographical  sketches.     132.3 

—  Self-culture:  physical,  intellectual,  moral, 
and  spiritual.  151.12 

Clarke,  Mary  Cowden.  The  complete  con- 
cordance to  Shakspere.  140. i 

Clement,  Clara  E.  Charlotte  Cushman. 
[American    actor   series.]  132.13 

Clemmer,  Mary,  formerly  Mrs.  Ames.  A 
memorial  of  Alice  and  Phoebe  Gary,  with  some 
of  their  later  poems.  132.14 

Coffin,  Charles  C.  Life  of  James  A.  Garfield. 
With  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  C.  A.  Arthur.     132.6 

Cox,  Sir  G.  W.     The  crusades.  124.9 

Creasy,  Edward  S.  The  fifteen  decisive  battles 
of  the  world  from  Marathon  to  Waterloo.      122.8 

Creighton,  Mandell.     The  age  of  Elizabeth. 

124.7 

Cruden,  Alexander.  Complete  concordance 
to  the  Holy  Scriptures.  140.2 

Cusack,  Mary  F.  Illustrated  history  of  Ire- 
land. 121. 3 

—  Life  of  St.  Patrick.     Illus.  130.1 
Estes,  Dana,  editor.     Half-hour  recreations  in 

popular  science,    ist,  2d  series.    2  v.  i5i-3 

Every  horse  owner's  cyclopedia.  150.6 

Fields,  James  T.  Biographical  notes  and  per- 
sonal sketches.  131.3 

—  Yesterdays  with  authors.  132.5 
Figuier,  Louis.     The  human  race.  150.3 

—  The  insect  world.  151. 8 

—  Mammalia.  Their  various  orders  and 
habits.  150.4 

—  The  ocean  world.  151.7 

—  The  vegetable  world.  151.9 
Gairdner,  James.     The  houses  of  Lancaster  and 

York  [1377-1435]-  "4-3 

Gardiner,  Samuel  R.     The  first  two   Stuarts 

and  the  Puritan  revolution,  1603-1660.  124.1 

—  The  thirty  years' war.     1618-1648.  124.2 
Geikie,    Archibald.      Elementary    lessons    in 

physical  geography.     Illus.  153.1 

Gibbon,  Edward.  The  history  of  the  decline 
and  fall  of  the  Roman  empire.  Abridged  by  W. 
Smith.  122.6 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.     The  vicar  of  Wakefield. 

162.2 

Greeley,  Horace.  The  American  conflict;  a 
history  of  the  rebellion,  i86o-'65.     2  v.  110.4 

Green,  John  R.  History  of  the  English  people. 
With  maps.     4  v.  121.1 

—  The  making  of  England.  121. a 

—  Short  history  of  the  English  people.  With 
maps  and  tables.  122.11 

Guyot,  Arnold.     The  earth  and  man,        151.10 

—  Elementary  geography  for  primary  classes. 

150.5 
Hale,  Edward.     The   fall  of  the  Stuarts  and 
Western  Europe  from  1678  to  1697.  124.6 

Hall,  William  W.     Health  by  good  living. 

15211 

—  Sleep;  or  the  hygiene  of  the  night.      152.10 
Harvey,  Peter.     Reminiscences  and  anecdotes 

of  Daniel  Webster.  131.4 


3*5 


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October, 


Headley,  Joel  T.  Fai-ragut  and  our  naval 
commanders.  iSO-S 

—  Washington  and  his  generals.  132.12 
Helps,  Sir  Arthur.     The  Spanish  conquest  in 

America.     4  v.  112. i 

Herodotus.  History.  English  version,  edited 
with  notes  and  appendices  [etc.].  By  George 
Rawlinson  [and'others].     4  v.  121.4 

Hooker,  Worthington.     Natural  history.  152.8 

Hope,  George  H.  Till  the  doctor  comes  and 
how  to  help  him.  153-3 

Hozier,  Henry  M.  The  seven  weeks'  war. 
[1866.]  122.12 

IrvingjWashington.  The  student's  life  of  Wash- 
ington ;  condensed  from  the  larger  work.        132.4 

Kemiale,  Frances  A.     Records  of  a  girlhood. 

131. 10 

Knight,  Charles.  Popular  history  of  England. 
8  V.     Illustrated.  i20.i 

Lamson,  Mary  S.  Life  and  education  of 
Laura  D.  Bridgman,  the  deaf,  dumb,  and  blind 
girl.  132.7 

Lecky,  William  E.  H.  The  leaders  of  public 
opinion  in  Ireland:  Swift  —  Flood  —  Grattan  — 
O'Connell.  122.7 

Lonsdale,  Margaret.  Sister  Dora,  a  biography 
[of  Dorothy  W.  Pattison].  133-2 

Lossing,  Benson  J.  The  pictorial  field-book 
01  the  Civil  war  in  the  United  States,     3  v.   110.3 

—  Pictorial  field-book  of  the  Revolution.    2  v. 

IIO.I 

—  Pictorial  field-book  of  the  war  of  1812.   110.2 
Ludlow,  John  M.     The  war  of  American  in- 
dependence.    1775-1783.  124.4 

Lukin,  James.     Amongst  machines.  A  book 

for  boys.  151-4 

.   —  The  boy  engineers.  i5i-5 

—  The  joung  mechanic.  151.6 
Macaulay,  Thomas   B.,    jsf   baron.  Critical, 

historical,  and  miscellaneous  essays  and  poems. 
3  V.  142.2 

—  History  of  England  from  the  accession  of 
James  11.     5  v.  122.2 

MacCarthy,  Justin.  History  of  our  own  times. 
[1837-1880.]      2  v.  122.1 

Mason,  E.  T.,  editor.  Samuel  Johnson:  his 
words  and  his  ways.  132. i 

Merivale,  Charles.  General  history  of  Rome, 
B.C.  753-A.D.  476.  122.5 

Miller,  Hugh.    My  schools  and  schoolmasters. 

132-2 

Morse,  Edward  S.   First  book  of  zoology.   152.9 

Pardee,  Julia.  Louis  xiv.  and  the  court  of 
France  in  the  seventeenth  century.    2  v.        122.3 

Parkman,  Francis,  jr.  The  conspiracy  of 
Pontiac  and  the  Indian  war  after  the  conquest 
of  Canada.     2  v.  iii.i 

—  France  and  England  in  North  America.  A 
series  of  historical  narratives.  Part  1-5.  5  V.  in. 2 

Contents.  —  i.  Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World. 
2.  The  Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the  17th  century.  3. 
La  Salle  and  the  discovery  of  the  great  West.  4.  Tne  old 
regime  in  Canada.  5.  Count  Frontenac  and  New  France 
under  Louis  xiv. 

Parton,  James.  Famous  Americans  of  recent 
times.  131. 8 

—  General  Butler  in  New  Orleans.  131. 2 

—  Life  and  times  of  Aaron  Burr.     2  v.      131. 7 

—  Life  and  times  of  Benjamin  Franklin.    2  v. 

131-1 

—  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.     3  V.  131-5 

—  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  131.6 

—  Topics  of  the  time.  • '  123.9 


Proctor,  Richard  A.  Flowers  of  the  sky.    153.2 
A  book  about  astronomy. 

—  Light  science  for  leisure  hours.  151.1 

—  Other  worlds  than  ours.  151.2 
Quackenbos,  John  D.     Illustrated  school  his- 
tory of  the  world.                                                 122.10 

Quincy,  Edmund.      Life  of  Josiah    Quincy. 

130.4 

Seebohm,  Frederick.  The  era  of  the  protest- 
ant  revolution.  124.5 

Shakespeare,  William.  Complete  works. 
With  life,  notes,  and  index.  Harvard  edition.  By 
H.  N.  Hudson.    20  v.  in  10.    Illus.  142.1 

Contents. —  1.  Life;  Comedy  of  errors ;  Two  gentlemen 
of  Verona.  2.  Love's  labour's  lost;  Taming  of  the  shrew. 
3.  Midsummer-night's  dream ;  Merchant  of  Venice.  4. 
All's  well  that  ends  well ;  Much  ado  about  nothing,  j.  As 
you  like  it;  Twelfth  night,  or,  what  you  will.  6.  Merry 
wives  of  Windsor;  Measure  for  measure.  7.  The  tempest; 
Winter's  tale.  8.  Kin^  Henry  vi,  first  part,  second  part. 
Q.  King  Henry  vi,  third  part;  King  Richard  iii.  10. 
King  John;  King  Richard  II.  11.  King  Henry  iv,  first 
part,  second  part.  13.  King  Henry  v;  King  Henry  viii. 
13.  Titus  Andronicus;  Romeo  and  Juliet.  14.  Julius 
Cjesar;  Hamlet.  15.  King  Lear;  Timon  of  Athens.  16. 
Antony  and  Cleopatra;  Troilus  and  Cressida.  17.  Mac- 
beth; Othello.  iS.  Cymlieline;  Coriolanus.  19.  Pericles, 
prince  of  Tyre ;  Two  noble  kinsmen.  20.  Poems ;  Sonnets ; 
Glossarial  index. 

Smith,  William.  A  smaller  history  of  En- 
gland, to  1862.  123.28 

—  History  of  Greece,  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  Roman  conquest.  121.5 

—  A  smaller  history  of  Rome.  With  continu- 
ation by  E.  Lawrence.  123.29 

Somerville,  Mary.  Personal  recollections, 
from  early  life  to  old  age.  i3i-9 

Sparks,  Jared,  editor.  Library  of  American 
biography.     Vol.  i-io.  133-4 

Contents. —  i.  J.  Starke,  by  E.  Everett;  C.  B.  Brown,  by 
W.  H.  Prescott;  R.  Montgomery,  by  J.  Armstrong;  E. 
Allen,  by  J.  Sparks.  2.  A.  Wilson,  by  W.  B.  O.  Peabody; 
Capt.  J.  Smith,  by  G.  S.  Hillard.    3.  Life  and  treason  of  B. 


Arnold,  by  J.  Sparks.  4.  A.  Wayne,  by  J.  Armstrong;  Sir 
H.  Vane,  by  C.  W.  Upham.  5.  J.  Eliot,  by  C.  Francis.  6. 
W.  Pinkney,  by  H.  Wheaton;  W.  EIIery,"by  E.  T.  Chan- 
ning;  C.  Mather,  by  W.  B.  O.  Peabody.    7.  Sir  W.  Phips, 


bvF.  Bowen;  I.  Putnam,  by  0._W.  B.  Peabody;  Memoir 

of  L.  M.  Davidson,  by  C.  M.    --■-——■ 

by  J.  Renwick.    8.  J.  Edwards,  by  S.  Miller;   D.  Brainerd, 


Sedgwick ;  D.  Rittenhouse, 


by  W.  B.  O.  Peabody.  §.  Baron  Steuben,  by  F.  Bowen;  8. 
Cabot,  by  C.  Hayward,  jr. ;  W.  Eaton,  by  C  C.  Felton.  10. 
R.  Fulton,  by  f.  Renwick;  J.  Warren,  by  A.  H.  Everett; 
H.  Hudson,  by  H.  R.  Cleveland;   Father  Marquette,  by  J. 

Sparks. 

Stanhope,  Philip  H.,  j/A  earl  Stanhope. 
History  of  England,  1701-13.     2  v.  122.13 

—  History  of  England,  1713-1783.  7  v.     122.14 
Stars,  The,  and  the  earth;    or,  thoughts  upon 

space,  time,  and  eternity.  I54-I 

Steele,  J.  Dorman.  Fourteen  weeks  in  chem- 
istry. 152. 1 

—  Fourteen  weeks  in  descriptive  astronomy. 

152-3 

—  Fourteen  weeks  ir>-  physics.  152.2 
Stubbs,  William.     The  early  Plantagenets. 

124.8 

Thomson,  Katherine  B.  and  J.  C.   (^Grace  and 

Philip  Wharton.)     Queens  of  society.         132.10 

—  Wits  and  beaux  of  society.     Illus.        X32,ix 
W^arburton,  William  P.     Edward  iii.      124.10 
Webster,   Daniel.     Great  speeches   and   ora- 
tions. X30-3 

Wood,  John  G.  Homes  without  hands. 
Being  a  description  of  the  habitations  of  ani- 
mals. "  150.1 

—  Insects  at  home.  I5a>a 


il6 


1882. 


BENJAMIN  FRANKIJN 


Periodicals  taken  at  the  North  End  Branch  Library. 


American  architect. 

Atlantic  monthly. 

Century  magazine. 

Cornhill  magazine. 

Eclectic  magazine. 

Fun. 

Godej's  Lady's  book. 

Harper's  Bazar. 

Harper's  New  monthly  magazine. 

Harper's  Weekly. 

Harper's  Young  people. 

Household. 


Lippincott's  magazine. 

Literary  world. 

Littell's  Living  age. 

Popular  science  monthly. 

Puck. 

Punch. 

Scientific  American. 

St.  Nicholas. 

Wide  awake. 

Woman's  journal. 

Youth's  companion. 


Benjamin  Franklin. 


In  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Public  Library  for  the  year  1869,  the  Superintendent  says  :  "  It  has 
been  thought  that  Franklin  is  to  Boston  of  something  like  the  same  importance  [as  that  of 
Shakespeare  to  England],  and  I  have  lost  no  opportunity  of  securing  what  I  could,  illustrative  of 
the  man  and  his  works,  and  hope  the  collection  may  prove  in  the  end  of  credit  to  the  city  of  his 
birth."  Since  that  time  it  has  been  one  of  the  objects  of  the  Library  to  secure  anything  of  interest 
in  this  direction,  in  order  to  make  as  complete  a  collection  as  possible  of  Franklin  literature. 

The  growth  of  the  collection,  however,  had  not  been  considerable,  until  two  years  ago,  when 
Doctor  Samuel  A.  Green  presented  to  the  Library  his  Franklin  books,  pamphlets,  engravings, 
portraits,  etc.  To  these  have  been  added  similar  books  from  the  general  collection,  and  the  whole 
have  been  placed  in  a  room  set  apart  for  them.  As  stated  in  the  Annual  Report  for  1880, 
"Dr.  Green's  donation  has  led  to  some  im.portant  additions  from  other  sources,"  among  them  some 
interesting  gifts  from  William  S.  Appleton,  Esquire.  It  is  intended  to  publish,  in  several  successive 
Bulletins,  lists  ^vhich  may  serve  to  call  further  attention  to  the  collection.  It  is  also  believed  that 
these  lists  will  ultimately  prove  to  be  a  fuller  Franklin  bibliography  than  any  yet  published;  though 
they,  of  course,  will  be  necessarily  incomplete.  The  plan  is  to  divide  the  subject  into  three  portions. 
The  first  portion,  given  below,  contains  the  titles  of  all  books,  or  parts  of  books,  at  present  known  to 
the  compilers,  in  the  Boston  Public  Library,  which  were  written  by  Franklin.  Subjoined  is  a  list 
of  the  titles  of  Franklin's  writings,  and  of  books  containing  writings  of  his,  not  in  the  Public 
Library  at  present,  but  desired  to  increase  the  collection.  These  titles  have  been  taken  from  sale 
catalogues  and  other  sources,  and  may  not  always  be  exact.  Any  information  in  respect  to  them 
or  to  additional  titles  will  be  gladly  received. 

The  second  portion,  which  will  appear  probably  in  the  Bulletin  for  January,  1883,  will  contain 
Frankliniana,  or  books,  pamphlets,  broadsides,  etc.,  relating  to  Franklin,  at  present  in  the  Public 
Library.  In  this  and  the  first  portion  a  number  of  references  is  made  to  older  serial  publications, 
like  the  Gentleman's  magazine,  and  the  Philosophical  transactions  of  the  Royal  Society,  which 
contain  articles  by  or  about  Franklin.  It  will  be  noticed,  however,  that,  to  no  great  extent,  have 
references  been  made  to  articles  in  magazines,  such  as  critical  reviews  and  the  like.  This  may  yet 
be  done;  but  at  present  such  references  are  only  occasional.  This  list  of  Frankliniana  will  be 
followed  in  the  same  Bulletin  by  the  desiderata  in  this  direction. 

The  third  portion,  to  be  printed  probably  in  the  Bulletin  for  April,  1883,  will  contain  the  titles 
of  everything  now  in  the  Library,  printed  or  published  by  Franklin  himself,  or  in  partnership  with 
others;  to  be  followed  by  a  list  of  the  publications  of  Franklin's  press  not  in  the  Library.  The  list 
of  these  desiderata  must  necessarily  be  very  imperfect.  In  the  concluding  portion  will  be  found  a 
list  of  the  most  important  portraits  and  engravings  of  Franklin,  with  notices  of  manuscripts, 
autographs,  and  other  miscellaneous  matter. 

There  are  at  present  307  separate  volumes  in  the  special  Franklin  library;  this  numbering 
considers  a  bound  volume  of  pamphlets  as  only  one  volume.  Of  these,  150  were  received  from 
Doctor  Green ;  and  two  were  purchased  with  the  interest  of  a  historical  fund  established  by  him. 
To  these  307  volumes  must  be  added  240  other  volumes  from  the  general  library,  whose  titles  are  to  be 
included  in  the  liets.    The  total  number  of  volumes  thus  far  discovered  in  the  Public  Library,  written 

217 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


October, 


bj.  printed  bv,  or  relating  to,  Benjamin  Franklin  is  therefore  547.     No  account  in  this  numbering 
is  taken  of  the  volumes  of  serial  publications  referred  to. 

The  Trustees  desire  to  be  apprized  of  any  known  work  upon  or  by  Franklin  not  included  in 
these  lists,  and  to  receive  information  which  shall  enable  them  to  increase  the  collection. 

PART  I, 

WhrJ^s  of  Franklin  in  the  Boston  Public  Library. 


Works  :  consisting  of  his  life  written  bj^  him- 
self, together  with  essays,  chiefly  in  the  manner 
of  the  Spectator.  2d  edition.  London :  G.  G. 
y.  and  y.  Robinson,  ijgj.  2  v.  Vignette  por- 
trait.    Sm.  8°.  **K.24.2 

Stevens  speaks  of  a  second  edition  without  date,  and  a 
third  edition.  Dr.  Price,  the  editor  of  this  work,  sup- 
plements Franklin's  autobiography,  which  here  extends 
to  1731,  and  which,  at  this  time,  was  only  translated 
from  Buisson's  French  edition  of  1791  (itself  a  trans- 
lation  from  the  original  English),  with  Stuber's  continuation, 
which  first  appeared  in  the  Columbian  Magazine  [5156.3]. 
This  work,  after  Price's  death  in  1791,  was  held  back  two 
years,  in  expectation  that  William  Temple  Franklin  would 
soon  issue  the  genuine  autobiography  completed  to  1757. 

Works  :  consisting  of  his  life,  written  by  him- 
self, together  with  essays,  chiefly  in  the  manner 
of  the  Spectator.  Dublin  :  P.  Wogan,  P.  Byrne, 
y.  Moore,  and  IV.  yones.  1793.  vi--}-,  303  pp. 
Portrait.     8°.  **K.2i.io;  **K.i3.8;  4442.9 

The  portrait  is  wanting  in  4443.9. 

Works;  consisting  of  his  life,  written  by  him" 
self,  together  with  essays;  chiefly  in  the  manner 
of  the  Spectator.  2d  American  edition.  Printed 
by  S.  Campbell.  N.  Y.  1794.  2  v.  in  i.  Por- 
trait.    12°.  **K.24.i 

This  edition  contains  the  "  Eulogium,"  by  Fauchet. 

Works ;  consisting  of  his  life,  written  by  him- 
self: together  with  essays;  chiefly  in  the  manner 
of  the  Spectator.  N.  Y.  :  j.  Tiebout.  1798.  174, 
^39'  (3)  PP-     Portrait.   i6».  **K.25.23 

On  the  fly  leaves  are  manuscript  copies  of  two  letters ; 
one  from  President  Ezra  Stiles,  and  a  reply  from  Franklin, 
relative  to  a  portrait  of  Franklin  for  Yale  college,  and  also 
relative  to  his  own  religious  views.  These  letters  are  printed 
in  Sparks's  edition,  volume  10,  page  431. 

Works.  Consisting  of  his  life,  written  by  him- 
self. Together  with  essays,  chiefly  in  the  manner 
of  the  Spectator.  Charlestown:  printed  by  J. Lam- 
son.  i7gS.  300  pp.  Sm.  12°.   '**K.i5.28;  **K.i5.27 

K.15.3S  has  a  portrait. 

Works.  Consisting  of  his  life  written  by 
himself;  together  with  essays,  chiefly  in  the  man- 
ner of  the  Spectator.  London  :  A.  Miliar.  1799. 
2  V.     Portrait.     24".  **K. 16.30 

Works  :  consisting  of  his  life,  written  by  him- 
self, together  with  essays ;  chiefly  in  the  manner 
of  the  Spectator.  In  two  volumes.  Hunting- 
don :  printed  for  the  proprietor.  M.DCCC.  2  v. 
in  I.     Portrait.     12°.  **K.i5.7 

Works ;  consisting  of  his  life,  written  by  him- 
self. Together  with  essays,  chiefly  in  the  manner 
of  the  Spectator.  Added,  An  examination,  before 
the  British  House  of  lords,  respecting  the  Stamp 
act.  Two  volumes  in  ooe.  Philadelphia:  W.  W. 
Woodward.     1801.    321,  (6)  pp.    Portrait.     12°. 

**K.25.i6 

Works ;  consisting  of  his  life  written  by  him- 
self; together  with  essays,  chiefly  in  the  manner 
of  the  Spectator.  In  two  volumes.  London  :  M. 
Jones.  1S02.  2v.ini.  Portrait.   Sm.  8°.  '*'*K.25.8 

Works :  consisting  of  his  life,  written  by  him- 
self, together  with  essays,  chiefly  in  the  manner 


of  the  Spectator.    Dublin  :  printed  by  P.  Wogan. 
j8o2.     vi-j-,  316  pp.    12°.     **  K.14.16  ;  **K.i5.ii 

Works:  consisting  of  his  life;  together  with 
essays.  Edinburgh  :  printed  by  D.  Schazv  and 
son.     180J.     2  v.  in  i.     24°.  ♦*K. 16.24 

Complete  works,  in  philosophy,  politics,  and 
morals,  now  first  collected  and  arranged :  with 
memoirs  of  his  early  life,  written  by  himself. 
London  :  J.  Johnson ;  and  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees 
and  Orme.    1806.    3  v.    Portrait.  8«.     **K.i2.i8 

Works,  in  philosophy,  palitics,  and  morals : 
containing,  beside  all  the  writings  published  in 
former  collections,  his  diplomatic  correspon- 
dence ;  a  variety  of  literary  articles,  and  epis- 
tolary correspondence,  never  before  published  : 
with  memoirs  and  anecdotes  of  his  life.  Phila- 
delphia :  W.  Duane.  1808-18.  6  v.  Engraved 
title-pages.     Vignettes.     Portraits.     8°. 

'**K.2i.5;  **K. 12.16;  '*444oa.i 

Volume  6  has  on  the  title-page :  Published  from  the  origi- 
nals, by  his  grandson,  William  Temple  F'ranklin._  Tne 
title  to  volume  i  reads :  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings 
of  Benjamin  Franklin,  written  by  himself,  to  a  late  period, 
and  continued  to  the  lime  of  his  death,  by  W.  T.  Franklin. 
Now  first  published  from  the  original  manuscript.  Phila- 
delphia :  printed  by  T.  G.  Manning.     iSiS. 

Works.  London,  W.  Suttaby.  1809.  Engraved 
title-page,     xvi,  454  pp.     Plate.     24^.      **K.26.3 

Complete  works.  With  memoirs  of  his  early 
life,  written  by  himself.  2d  edition.  London: 
Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme  and  Brorvn ;  and 
y.  yohnson  db  Co.  [/5//.]  3  v.  Illus.  Por- 
trait.    8°.  **K,i3.i 

A  second  edition  of  Complete  works.  London  :  J.  John- 
son.    1S06. 

Works ;  consisting  of  essays :  with  his  life, 
written  by  himself.  London:  y.  Walker.  1S19.  En- 
graved title-page,  xi,  310  pp.  Plate.  24°.  **K.26.5 

Works :  consisting  of  essays :  with  his  life, 
written  by  himself.  Boston:  T.  Bedlington. 
j82j.  303  pp.  Portrait.   12°.  44403.33;  ♦*K. 16.14 

Works,  consisting  of  essays :  with  his  life, 
written  by  himself.  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  S.  Marrks. 
1834.      290  pp.      24°.  *'^K.26.I2 

Works.  Consisting  of  essays  :  with  his  life, 
written  bv  himself.  Exeter:  y.  &  B.  Williams. 
1834.     vij!  256  pp.     32°.  '**K.26.i4 

Works.  Consisting  of  essays  :  w  ith  his  life, 
written  by  himself.  Exeter :  y.  and  B.  Wil- 
liams.    1833.     iv,  224  pp.     32°.  **K.26.i3 

Works:  consisting  of  essays:  with  his  life, 
written  by  himself.  Baltimore :  iV.  Hickman. 
1833.     304  pp.     12°.  •*K.i6.5 

Works :  consisting  of  essays :  with  his  life, 
written  by  himself.  Title-page  missing.  304 
pp.     1 2".  44093.64 

Probably  stereotyped  by  J.  A.James.  Evidently  printed 
,  from  the  same  plates  as  the  edition  of  Baltimore,  N.  Hick- 
man, 1S3S  [K.16.5],  and  of  Hartford,  S.  Andrus  &  Son, 
1S4S  [K.35.3]. 

Works.  Campe's  edition.  Numbers;-  and 
N.  Y.:  F.  Campe  and  Co.  \_jS^s.']  xli.  312 
pp.     24«.  **K.25.i5;  **K.i6.4;  **K.i6.io 

K.  16.IQ  is  interleaved. 


21S 


1882. 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


Works ;  with  notes  and  a  life.  By  Jared 
Sparks.  Boston  :  Hilliard,  Gray,  and  Company. 
1836-40.     10   V.     Portraits.     Fac-simile.     L.  8°. 

2400.1;    **E.22I.IO 

Contents.  —  Vol.  i.  Autobiography;  Life,  continued  by 
Sparks.  2.  Essays  on  religious  and  moral  subjects,  and 
the  economy  of  life;  Essays  on  politics,  commerce,  and  po- 
litical economy.  3.  Essays  and  tracts,  historical  and 
political,  before  the  American  ^evolution  ;  Constitution  and 
government  of  Pennsylvania.  4.  Essays  and  tracts  con- 
tinued. 1;.  Political  papers  during  and  after  the  Amer- 
ican revolution ;  Letters  and  papers  on  electricity.  6. 
Letters  and  papers  on  philosophical  subjects.  7.  Corre- 
spondence:  Part  I.  Private  letters  to  the  time  of  the 
author's  first  mission  to  England,  1725-57.  Part  2.  Letters, 
private  and  official,  from  tlie  time  ot  the  author's  first 
mission  to  England  to  the  beginning  of  the  American 
revolution,  1757-75.  S.  Correspondence:  Part  2,  con- 
tinued, 1757-75.  Part  3.  Letters,  private  and  official,  from 
the  beginning  of  the  revolution  to  end  of  the  author's  mis- 
sion to  France,  1775-85;  Appendix;  Fragment  of  Polybius, 
on  the  Athenian  government;  Memoir  of  Sir  Jolm  Dal- 
rvmple.  9.  Correspondence:  Part  3,  continued;  Journal  of 
tfie  negotiation  of  the  treaty  of  peace.  10.  Correspon- 
dence: Part  3,  continued.  Part4.  Private  letters,  from  the 
termination  of  the  author's  mission  to  France  to  the  end  of 
his  life,  1785-90;  Supplement;  Indexes;  Chronological  list 
of  the  author's  writings. 

Works ;  with  notes  and  a  life.  By  Jared 
Sparks.  Boston :  Tapfan  &  Whittcmore. 
\_iS44-^b.'\       10  V.       Portraits.      FaQ-simile.     8°. 

*B. 197.50 

Of  the  first  edition  by  Sparks,  there  were  one  hundred 
copies  on  large  paper.  There  was  a  new  edition  :  Philadel- 
phia: Childs  &  Peterson.  1858.  A  reprint  is  now  appear- 
ing: Chicago:  Townsend  MacCoun."   1882. 

Works :  consisting  of  essays :  with  his  life, 
written  by  himself.  Hartford.  S.  Andrtis  and 
Son.     1848.     304  pp.     16°.  **K.25.3 

Works;  consisting  of  essays:  with  his  life, 
written  by  himself.  iV^.  Y.  :  Leavitt,  Trow  & 
Co.     1848.     viii,  288  pp.    '  120.  **K.25.I9 

Select  works;  including  his  autobiography. 
With  notes  and  a  memoir,  by  Epes  Sargent. 
Boston  :  Phillifs,  Sampson  and  Company.  j8^j. 
502  pp.     Portrait.     Fac-simile.     12".      '''♦K.23.10 

Works;  consisting  of  essays:  with  his  life, 
■written  by  himself!  Halifax :  Milncr  and 
Sowerby.  18^3.  Engraved  title-page,  viii,  288 
pp.    Plate.   16".  (Have.) 

Same.     1864.  *'*K.  16.23 

Select  Works.  Boston:  Phillips,  Sampson  and 
Company.  j8j6.  502  pp.  Portrait.  Fac-simile. 
12°,  2349.59 

Same.     1857.  **Ki23.24 

Select  works,  includihg  his  autobiography. 
With  notes  and  a  memoir,  by  Epes  Sargent. 
Boston :  J.  L.  Skorcy.  1866.  256  pp.  Fac- 
simile.    12°.  ♦*K.i4.3 

Contains  only  the  Memoir  and  the  Autobiography. 

CEuvres.  Traduites  de  I'anglois  sur  la  qua- 
trifcme  Edition.  [Par  J.  B.  L^cuy.J  Par  M. 
Barbeu  Dubourg  avec  des  additions  nouvelles 
et  des  figures  en  taille  douce.  Paris,  ^iiillau 
Vatni.     1773.     2  V.  in  I.     Portrait.     Plates.     4°. 

**K.ii.6 

Upon  the  fly  leaf  of  this  copy  is  a  magazine  cutting  cn- 
titlea  Dr.  Franklin's  observations  on  life  and  death  [in  a 
letter  to  Dubourg].    There  is  also  an  inserted  portrait. 

Same.     2  v.     4°.  ♦♦K.11.13 

Sammtliche  Werke.  Ausdem  Englischen  und 
Franzosischen  Ubersetzt.  Nebst  des  franzosischen 
Uebersetzers,  des  Herrn  Barbey  Dubourg,  Zu- 
satzen,  und  mit  einigen  Anmerkungen  versehen 
von  G.  T.  Wenzel.  Mit  Kupfern.  Dresden, 
1780.  In  der  Waltherischcn  Hofbuckhandlung. 
3  V.     Portrait.     8°.  *4442-7  5   **K.22.5 


Opere  politiche.  Nuovamente  raccolte  e  dall' 
originale  inglese  recate  nella  lingua  italiana. 
Padova,  MDCCLXXXiii.  viii,  287  pp.  Por- 
trait.    8°.  **K.i4.4 

An  abridgment  of  Mr.  [Samuel]  Hopkins's 
Historical  Memoirs,  relating  to  the  Housatun- 
nuk  or  Stockbridge  Indians.  Philadelphia  :  B. 
Franklin  afid  D.  Hall.    m,dcc,lvh.    40  pp.    i6». 

**K.i4.io 

The  introduction  is  by  Franklin. 

An  account  of  the  effects  of  electricity  in  para- 
lytic cases.  In  a  letter  to  John  Pringle.  {In 
Royal  society.  Philosophical  transactions.  Vol. 
50.     Part  2.     1759.)  *32io.i.50 

An  account  of  the  new  invented  Pennsylva- 
nian  fire-places.  [By  Benjamin  Franklin.] 
Philadelphia  :  B.  Franklin.  1744.  (2),  37,  (l) 
pp.     Folded  plate.     12". 

No.  21  in  ""Medical  Pamphlets,  vol.  139 

Account  of  the  present  internal  state  of  Amer- 
ica.   (/«  Gentleman's  magazine.    Vol.56.    1786.) 

■►3135. 1.56 

An  act  for  the  better  ordering  and  regulating 
such  as  are  willing  and  desirous  to  be  united  for 
militafry  purposes  within  the  province  of  Penn- 
sylvania, jiiissed  Nov.  25,  1755.  {In  Gentleman's 
magazine.     Vol.  26.     1756.)  *3i25.i.26 

This,  the  first  Militia  act  of  Pennsylvania,  was  drafted 
by  Franklin. 

Address  to  the  United  States  of  America  on 
their  dissatisfaction  to  the  new  system  of  govern- 
ment. {In  Gentleman's  magazine.  Vol.  59. 
1789.)  *3i45-i-59 

Affaires  de  I'Angleterre  et  de  I'Am^riqixe. 
Tome  1-13.  Anvers  \^Paris  :  Tessot].  J77(>-7g. 
13  V.  in  7.     8°.  '*43i9.25 

A  complete  set  in  34  cahiers,  divided  into  8  tomes,  usu- 
ally bound  in  17  volumes.  Barbier  says  of  this  work  :  Espfece 
d'ouvrage  periodique,  r^dige  par  Benj.  Franklin,  Ant.  Court 
de  Gebelin,  J.  B.  K.  Robinet  et  autres  He  states  that  there 
are  15  volumes.  No  other  mention  of  Franklin's  part  iu  this 
work  has  been  found  by  the  compilers  of  this  list. 

The  American  Nepos :  a  collection  of  the 
lives  of  the  men,  who  have  contributed  to  the 
discovery,  the  settlement,  and  the  independence 
of  America.  Second  Baltimore  edition.  [Com- 
piled by  James  Jones  Wilmer.]  [Baltimore.'] 
A.  Miltenberger,  and  J.    Vance   &    Co.     iSn. 

408  pp.  120.  4449.-7 
Contains,  in  part,  the  life  of  Franklin,  and  the  continu- 
ation by  Stuher.  On  page  320  is  the  assertion,  commonly 
believed  at  that  time,  that  Franklin's  paiicrs  were  sold  in 
London  for  £5,000,  and  bought  by  the  English  government 
for  £10,000. 

The  art  of  swimming.  By  J.  Frost.  Added,  Dr. 
Franklin's  Treatise,  also,  some  anecdotes  respect- 
ing swimming.  N.  Y.  :  P.  IV.  Gallaudet.  18 iS. 
xvi,  72  pp.   12  folded  plates.  8".  *'»K.22.6;  6003.25 

Autobiography.  Published  verbatim  from  the 
original  manuscript,  by  his  grandson,  William 
Temple  Franklin,  edited  by  Jared  Sparks. 
London:  II.  G.  Bohn.    /860.    vi,  154pp.     ^m- 8". 

■♦♦K.14.15 

Autobiography.  Edited  from  his  manuscript, 
with  notes  and  an  introduction,  by  John  Bigelow. 
Philadelphia:    7".   B.   Lippincott  dc   Co.     i8bS. 

409  pp.  Portrait.  8°.  ♦'*K.i3.io 
—  Same.  8°,  large  paper.  ♦''■K.114 
One  hundred  copies  printed.    This  copy  is  number  40. 

Autobiography.  With  his  essays  and  will. 
N.  Y.  :  The  Arundel  print.  [/WV.]  307  pp. 
Portrait.     ii°.  '*'*K.24.i4 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


October, 


Benjamin  Franklin:  his  autobiography;  with 
a  narrative  of  his  public  life  and  services.  By 
H[oratio]  Hastings  Weld.  With  designs  by 
J.  G.  Chapman.  iV.  V.  :  Harper  &  brothers. 
{_Copy right,    1848. '\     xvi-f-,    549   pp.      8«. 

**K.II.20 

"  First  issued  in  monthly  parts.  Frequently  reprinted, — 
the  last,  N.  Y.,  \%i<).-'  —  Sdbm. 

Berichten  en  prijs-vragen  over  het  storten  van 

olie,  traan,  teer,  of  andere  dryvende  stofFen,  in 

zee-gevaren ;  voorgesteld  door  Frans  van  Lely- 

veld.   Leyden,   J.  le  Mair.   17 js-     +125  pp.  8". 

No.  13  in  Pamphlet  volume  18 

Contains  Drie  Brieven  van  B.  Franklin,  W.  Brownrigg, 
en  Hr.  Farrish  over  het  stillen  der  golven,  door  middel  van 
olie. 

Biographical,  literary,  and  political  anecdotes. 
[By  John  Almon.]  Loridon :  Longman .  and 
Seeley.     lygj.     3  v.     8°.  2453.15 

Volume  2,  pp.  175-344,  contains  an  extended  sketch  of 
Franklin,  including  reprints  of  letters  to  Gov.  Shirley ;  the 
"  Report  of  the  Lords  commissioners  for  trade  and  planta- 
tions on  the  petition  of  T.  Walpole  and  his  associates  for 
a  grant  of  land  on  the  Ohio ; "  and  Franklin's  "  Observa- 
tions on,  and  answers  to,"  this  report. 

Briefe  von  der  Elektricitat.  Aus  dem  englan- 
dischen  ubersetzet,  nebst  Anmerkungen  von  J.  C. 
Wilcke.  Leipzig,  17 jS.  G.  Kiescwetter.  (25), 
354  pp.     Plate.     16".  **K. 15.22 

Le  chemin  de  la  fortune,  d'apres  Franklin,  par 
T.  Neuville.  Dijon:  Lamarche  et  Maniere.  1866. 
8  pp.     12°.  **K.24.4 

The  chess  player,  illustrated.  Containing, 
Franklin's  Essay  on  the  morals  of  chess.  By 
George  Walker,  teacher.  Boston,  N.  Dearborn. 
1841.     155  pp.     12°.  **K.23.i8 

A  collection  of  the  familiar  letters  and  mis- 
cellaneous papers  of  Benjamin  Franklin  ;  now  for 
the  first  time  published.  [Edited  by  Jared 
Sparks.]  Boston:  C.  Bowen.  i8jj.  xvi,  295 
pp.     12°.  **K.i3.i5;  4445-57 

Conjectures  concerning  the  formation  of  the 
earth,  etc.,  in  a  letter  to  the  Abbe  Soulavie. 
Passy,  September  22,  1782.  (/«  American  philo- 
sophical society.     Transactions.   Vol.  3.     1793.) 

**E. 145.2.3 

Conseils  pour  faire  fortune ;  et  La  science  du 
bonhomme  Richard.  Paris :  F"  y.  Renouard. 
i8b^.  4-41  pp-  [Science  populairede  Claudius.] 
240.  **K.i6.44 

The  constitution  of  the  Pennsylvania  society 
for  promoting  the  abolition  of  slavery,  and  the 
relief  of  free  negroes.  [Drawn  up  by  Benjamin 
Franklin.]  Added,  the  acts  of  the  General 
assembly  of  Pennsylvania,  for  the  gradual  aboli- 
tion of  slavery.  Philadelphia :  printed  by  J. 
James.     1787.     15  pp.     16°. 

No.  6  in  ♦64503.1 ;  No.  10  in  *7589a.54 

Same.  \_Also'\  Acts  of  the  General  assem- 
bly of  Pennsylvania,  March  9  and  29,  1788. 
Philadelphia:  printed  by  F.  Bailey.  1788. 
29  pp.     160.  No.  II  in  *7589a.54 

Continuation  of  the  account  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania hospital.  See  Some  account  of  the  Penn- 
sylvania hospital. 

Cool  thoughts  on  the  present  situation  of  our 
public  affairs.  In  a  letter  to  a  friend  in  the 
country.  [By  Franklin.]  Philadelphia  :  printed 
by  IV.  Dunlap.     m,dcc,lxiv.     22  pp.     Sm.  8°. 

**K.23.i5 
Signed  A.  B. 


Correspondance  inedite  et  secrete,  depuis 
I'annee  1753  jusqu'en  1790.  Publi^e,  pour  la 
premiere  fois,  en  France,  avec  des  notes,  addi- 
tions, etc.  [Par  C.  Malo.]  Paris,  Janet  pere. 
M.  Dccc.xvii.     2  V.     8°.  **K.i3.6 

Correspondance,  traduite  de  I'Anglais  et  an- 
notde  parEdouard  Laboulave.  1757-1790.  Paris: 
L.  Hachette  et  Cie.     1866.'    2  v.     16".     **K.i5.i 

Same.  Paris :  Hachette  et  Cie.  1S70.  3  v. 
16°.  444oa.23 

Description  of  a  new  stove  for  burning  pit- 
coal,  and  consuming  all  its  smoke.  {In  Ameri- 
can philosophical  society.  Transactions.  Vol. 
2.     1786.)  '  **E.i45.2.2 

Description  of  the  process  to  be  observed  in 
making  large  sheets  of  paper  in  the  Chinese 
manner  with  one  smooth  surface.  (In  American 
philosophical  society.  Transactions.  Vol.  3. 
1793.)  '  **E.i45.2.3 

A  dialogue  between  X,  Y.  and  Z,  concerning 
the  present  state  of  affairs  in  Pensylvania.  (/« 
Gentleman's  magazine.  Vol.26.  1756.).  *3i25. 1.26 

The  diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  Ameri- 
can revolution.  Being  the  letters  of  Benjamin 
Franklin,  Silas  Deane,  .  .  .  and  others,  con- 
cerning the  foreign  relations  of  the  United  States 
during  the  re\olution.  Edited  by  Jared  Sparks. 
Boston  :   JV.  Hale  and  Gray  &  Bowen.    i82q-jo. 

12  V.       8°.  4326.2;    *2322.I 

The  diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  United 
States,  from  loth  September,  1783,  to  the  adop- 
tion of  the  constitution,  March  4,  17S9.  Wash- 
ington :  F.  P.  Blair.    1833,34.    7  V.   8°.     2320.40 

Dissertations  on  the  English  language.  To 
which  is  added,  an  essay  on  a  reformed  mode  of 
spelling,  with  Dr.  Franklin's  arguments  on  that 
subject.  By  Noah  Webster,  jun.  esquire. 
Printed  at  Bostoti,  by  I.  Thomas  and  Company. 
MDCCLXXxix.     410  pp.     8°.  2585.2. 

Dedicated  to  Franklin.  Contains  Franklin's  letter  to 
Miss  Stephenson,  dated  September  2S,  176S.  On  page  407  it 
is  mentioned  that  Franklin  had  compiled  a  dictionary  on  a 
basis  of  reform,  and  had  procured  types  for  it;  but  thinking 
himself  too  old,  had  offered  the  task  to  Webster. 

Ecrits  populaires  de  Franklin,  choisis  et  ap- 
propries  aux  lecteurs  fran«;ais,  par  le  compagnon 
de  Simon  de  Nantua.  Paris,  L.  Colas.  i82g. 
xii,  59  pp.     24°.  ~  •         **K. 16.34 

Laurent  Pierre  de  Jussieu  was  the  author  of  Simon  de 
Nantua,  ou  le  marchand  forain,  Paris,  1S36;  also  of 
CEuvres  posthumes  de  Simon  de  Nantua,  recueillies  par 
son  anclen  compagnon  de  voyage,  Paris,  iSag. 

Electrical  experiments,  made  in  pursuance  of 
those  by  Mr.  Canton ;  with  explanations  by 
Benjamin  Franklin,  communicated  to  Peter  Col- 
linson.  Philadelphia,  1755.  (/«  Royal  society. 
Philosophical  transactions.  Vol.  49.  Part  i. 
1756.)  *32io.i.4g 

Elegant  extracts,  or  useful  and  entertaining 
passages,  from  the  best  English  authors,  and 
translations.  Originally  compiled  by  Vicesimus 
Knox.  A  new  edition.  Prepared  by  James  G. 
Percival.  In  six  volumes.  Boston :  S.  Walk- 
er.    [/<S^6.]     8°.  2556.1.4 

In  volume  4,  pages  333  to  363,  are  letters  by  Franklin. 

Enskildta  Lefwerne,  upsatt  af  honom  sielf 
och  staldt  til  hans  Son.  Hwartil  aro  bifogade 
atskillige  Handelser.och  omdomen,  som  angi 
denne  store  Man.  Ofwersattning.  Stockholm, 
A.  J.  Nordstrot/i,  1792.      218  pp.     16°. 

No.  I  in  **K.i5.4 

In  this  copy  of  this  translation  of  the  autobiography  U»e 
portrait  mentioned  in  the  Brinley  catalogue  is  wanting. 


230 


1882. 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


Esprit  de  Franklin,  ou  tresor  de  sagesse. 
Parts.  L.  Janet.  No  date,  viij,  152  pp.  Por- 
trait.   Plate.     24°.  **K.26.9 

Essais  de  morale  et  d'^conomie  politique, 
traduits  et  annot^s  par  Edouard  Laboulaye. 
Paris :  L.  Hachette  et  Cie.  iSbj.  -I-348  pp. 
16".  2402.12;  **K.i5.2 

Essay  on  the  morals  of  chess.  (/»  Gentle- 
man's magazine.     Vol.  57.     1787.)  *3i45-i-57 

Essays  and  letters.  N.  Y.:  R.  &  IV.  A. 
Bartow  &  Co.     1S21,  22.     2  v.     Portrait.     24". 

**K.i6.9;  4346.19 

Essays  :  humorous,  moral,  and  literary.  Lon- 
don :  y.  L.  Pratt.     MDCCCL.     144  pp.     12°. 

No.  2  in  **K.i6.7 

The  examination  of  Doctor  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin [in  the  House  of  Commons],  relative  to  the 
repeal  of  the  American  stamp  act,  in  mdcclxvi. 
[London.~\     mdcclxvii.     -(-50  pp.     Sm.8". 

*44i8.4o;  ♦*K.22.8 

Same.  {In  Almon,  J.  A  collection  of 
papers  relative  to  the  dispute  between  Great 
Britain  and  America.  [Prior  documents.]  Pages 
64-81.      London,  1777.)  *2323.7.i 

Rich  mentions  an  edition  with  different  title.  See  also 
Sparks,  iv,  199,  and  Monthly  review,  37,  page  73. 

Experiences  et  observations  sur  I'dlectricit^ 
faites  a  Philadelphie  en  Amerique ;  communi- 
qu^es  dans  plusieurs  lettres  a  M.  P.  Collinson. 
Traduites  de  I'Anglois  [par  T.  F.  Dalibard]. 
Paris,  Durand.  m.d.cc.lii.  24,  Ixx,  (9), 222, 
(29)  pp.  Plate.   i6°.   No.  I  in  **K.i4.i9;  **K.25.4 

The  plate  is  wanting  in  K.25.4. 

Experiments  and  observations  on  electricity, 
made  at  Philadelphia  in  America,  and  commu- 
nicated in  several  letters  to  P.  Collinson.  Lon- 
don: E.  Cave.  J7jf.  (3),  107  [^should  read  109], 
(i)  pp.     4°.  No.  I  in  **K.2i.i ;  **K.2i.ii 

Includes,  pages  S7-107,  "  Supplemental  experiments  and 
observations  on  electricity,"  part  11.  London  :  E.  Cave.  1753. 

New  experiments  and  observations  on  elec- 
tricity. Made  at  Philadelphia  in  America,  and 
communicated  in  several  letters  to  Peter  Collin- 
son of  London.  Part  i.  3d  edition.  London: 
D.  Henry  and  R.  Cave.  1760.  ii,  86  pp.  Plate. 
Sm.  4°.  **K.22.ii 

Experiments  and  observations  on  electricity, 
made  at  Philadelphia  in  America.  Added,  Let- 
ters and  papers  on  philosophical  subjects.  Lon- 
don :  D.  Henry,  mdcclxix.  iv,  496,  (18)  pp. 
Folded  plates.     Sm.  4°.  ♦5963.51 ;  **K. 12.12 

Same.  5th  edition.  Illus.  London  :  F.  Netv- 
bery.     1774.     -f~v>  5'4-}- PP-    Sm.  4°.     **K.ii.i2 

Extract  of  a  letter  concerning  electricity,  to 
Mons.  Delibard,  Phila.,  1755.  (/»  Royal  so- 
ciety. Philosophical  transactions.  Vol.  49.  Part 
I-     1756)  ♦3210.1.49 

Father  Abraham's  speech  to  a  great  number 
of  people,  at  a  vendue  of  merchant-goods;  in- 
troduced to  the  publick  by  Poor  Richard,  (a  fa- 
mous Pennsylvanian  conjuror  and  almanack- 
maker)  in  answer  to  the  following  questions. 
Pray,  Father  Abraham,  what  do  you  think  of 
the  times.'  Won't  these  heavy  taxes  quite  ruin 
the  country?  How  shall  we  be  ever  able  to  pay 
them  ?  What  would  you  advise  us  to .'  B.  Mecom, 
Boston.    \^i76o.^     16  pp.    Frontispiece.     Sm.  8". 

•*K.i4.9 

The  frontispiece  is  a  folded  woodcut  broadside,  entitled 
"  Father  Abraham  in  his  atudy,"  and  having  tlie  same  im- 


print as  the  book.  There  is  also  a  rare'  portrait  inserted,  en- 
graved by  Goldar.  The  publisher  of  this  first  edition,  B. 
Mecom,  was  Franklin's  nephew  and  apprentice.  On  the 
verso  of  the  title-page  is  :  "  Father  Abraham's  speech  is  the 
comely  offspring-  of  that  Frank  lyn-cean  genius,"  etc. 
For  other  editions,  see  the  Way  to  wealth. 

Franklin's  and  Sir  J.  Pringle's  experiments  in 
catching  cold.  (/«  Gentleman's  magazine. 
Vol.  61.     Part  I.     1791.)  ♦3145. 1.61 

Gedenkschriften.  Bestaande  in  uitgelezen 
brieven.  Naar  het  Engelsch.  Haarlem :  A. 
Loos/es.    MDCCcxvii.    viii,  338  pp.    8'^.    **K.i3.ii 

Idea  of  the  English  school,  sketch'd  out.  See 
A  sermon  on  education.     By  Richard  Peters. 

The  immortal  mentor  :  or,  man's  unerring  guide 
to  a  healthy,  wealthy,  and  happy  life.  In  three 
parts.  By  Lewis  Cornaro,  Dr.  Franklin,  and 
Dr.  Scott.  Philadelphia :  M.  L.  Weems.  I7g6. 
+iv,  321  pp.     12".  **K.i5.9 

Contains  The  way  to  wealth  and  Advice  to  a  young  trades- 
man. 

Information  to  those  who  would  remove  to 
A"ierica.  London :  M.  Gurney.  17^4.  23  pp. 
8°.  No.  4in  **6553.n 

The  interest  of  Great  Britain  considered  with 
regard  to  her  colonies  and  the  acquisition  of 
Canada  and  Guadaloupe.  Added,  Observations 
concerning  the  increase  of  mankind,  peopling 
of  countries,  &c.  London  printed.  Boston: 
reprinted,  by  B.  Mecom.     1760.    59  pp.    8°. 

♦2324.12 

The  interest  of  Great  Britain  considered. 
2d  Boston-edition.  London,  printed  m,  dcc,  lx. 
Boston,  N.  B.  Reprinted  and  sold  by  B.  Mecom. 
1760.     64  pp.     8°.  2324.71 

The    interest   of  Great   Britain.      2d   edition. 

London:  T.  Beckct.     mdcclxi.     (i),58pp.     8°. 

2324.13;  2324.14;  ♦*K.i2.9;  **H. 97.34 

Ascribed  to  Franklin  by  his  nephew,  the  Boston  re-pub- 
lisher, and  included  in  the  list  of  Franklin's  writings  by 
Sparks.  "  It  was  written  by  Richard  Jackson,  the  agent  of 
Penn.  and  Conn,  in  England,  who  probably  was  assisted 
by  Franklin  in  its  preparation."  —  Brinley  catalogue,  V:vct 
2,  p.  70.  The  portion,  "  Observations  concerning  the  increase 
of  mankind,"  is  by  Franklin. 

Jugendjahre,  von  ihm  selbst  fiir  seinen  Sohn 
beschriebcn,   und   iibersetzt  von  G.  A.  Biirger. 
Berlin,  17^2.     H.  A.  Rottmann.     214  pp.      '6°. 
**K.i5.23;  4449a.2i 

Kleine  Schriften  meist  in  der  Manier  des  Zu- 
schauers,  nebst  seinem  Leben.  Aus  dem  En- 
glischen  von  G.  Schatz.  Mit  Franklins  dop- 
peltem  Bildnisse.  Weimar,  Industrie-Comptoir. 
1794.     2  v.     8".  **K.23.i  ;  **K. 22.24 

An  additional  portrait  is  inserted  in  vol.  1. 

Leben  und  Schriften,  nach  der  von  seinem 
Enkel,  W.  T.  Franklin,  veranstalteten  neuen 
Londoner  Original-Ausgabe ;  mit  Benutzung 
des  bei  derselben  bekannt  gemachten  Nach- 
lasses  und  friiherer  Qiiellen  zeitgemass  bear- 
beitet  von  A.  Binzer.  Kiel,  Universitiits-Buch- 
handlting.     182^.    4  v.  in  2.     Sm.  12°.     ••K.25.14 

Leben  von  ihm  selbst  geschrieben.  Leipzig, 
G.   Wigand.     [/^J^.]     158  pp.     32°.        ♦*K.25.6 

Probably  vol.  3  of  the  Geschichts-Bibliothek  f  Ur's  Volk. 

Sein  Leben,  von  ihm  selbst  beschrieben.  Mit 
einem  Vorwort  von  Berthold  Auerbach  und  einer 
historisch-politischen  Einleitung  von  Friedrich 
Kapp.  Nebst  dem  Bildnisse  Franklin's.  Zweite 
unveranderte  Auflage.  Stuttgart,  A.  B.  Auer- 
bach.    1877.     496  pp.     16°.  **K.25.9 


221 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


October, 


The  ledger  of  Doctor  Benjamin  Franklin,  Post- 
jnaster  general.  1776.  A  fac-simile  of  the  original 
manuscript  now  on  file  in  the  office  of  the  audi- 
tor of  the  treasury  for  the  Post  office  department 
of  the  United  States.  [Prepared  by  W.  W. 
Cox.]  Washington.  186 j.  (5),  54,  (4)  fF.  Por- 
trait.    F<>,  **K.io.2 

There  is  also  in  this  copy  a  fac-simile  of  a  letter  of  Frank- 
lin to  Humphrey  Marshall. 

Letter  from  Lord  Howe  to  Franklin ;  and 
answer,  dated  Philadelphia,  July  10,  1776.  (/;/ 
Gentleman's  magazine.    Vol.  47.     1777.) 

*3i35.i.47 

Letter  to  A.  Le  Loy,  Paris,  containing  mari- 
time observations.  At  sea,  August,  1785.  Plate. 
(/«  American  philosophical  society.  Transac- 
tions.   Vol.  2.     1786  )  "  **E. 145.2.2 

Letter  to  a  gentleman,  with  a  loan  of  money, 
Paris,  April  22,  1784.  (/«  Gentleman's  maga- 
zine.   Vol.67.     I797-)  *3i45-i-67 

Letter  to  Deborah  Franklin.  (/«  Massachu- 
setts historical  society.     Proceedings,  1867-69.) 

*2355.i2 

Letter  to  Dr.  Heberden,  1759,  on  inoculation 
for  small-pox.  (/«  Massachusetts  historical 
society,  2d  series,  vol.  7.)  *235i.i ;  **4453.45 

Communicated  by  John  Farmer.  Dr.  Heberden  wrote 
Plain  instructions  for  inoculation,  and  published  it  at  his 
own  expense,  putting  a  number  of  copies  into  Franklin's 
hands  for  free  distribution  in  America. 

Letter  to  John  Alleyne,  on  early  marriages. 
August  9,  1768.  (/«  Gentleman's  magazine. 
Vol.  59.     1789.)  *3i45.i.59 

Letter  to  Jonathan  Williams.  Passy,  1785. 
(/«  Maine  historical  society.  Collections.  Vol. 
3,  p.  339.     1853.)      .  *2339-i-3 

Letter  to  Mr.  Nairne,  London  [on  hygrome- 
ters]. Passy  :  Nov.,  1780.  (/«  American  philo- 
sophical society.     Transactions.    Vol.  2.     1786.) 

**E. 145.2.2 

Letter  to  Sir  Hans  Sloane,  June  2,  1725.  (/« 
Gentlemen's  magazine.  Vol.50.  1750.)  *3i35i.5o 

Letter  to  the  Astronomer  royal;  containing 
an  observation  of  the  transit  of  Mercury,  Novem- 
ber 9th,  1769:  by  [Professor]  John  Winthrop. 
(/«  Royal  society.  Philosophical  transactions. 
Vol.61.     1772.)  *32io.i.6i 

Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Buchan.  Passy,  March 
^7>  1783-  i.!>t  Gentleman's  magazine.  Vol.  64, 
part  2.     1794.)  *3i55.i.64,  part  2 

Letters  from  a  farmer  in  Pennsylvania  to  the 
inhabitants  of  the  British  colonies.  [By  John 
Dickinson.]  Philadelphia  printed :  London: 
reprinted  for  J.  Almon.      1774-      8°. 

No.  I  in  Pamphlet  volume  367 

Franklin  sent  these  letters  to  press  in  London,  in  176S, 
and  added  the  preface.  This  is  a  later  edition,  and  has 
his  preface. 

Letters  to  his  sister,  never  before  published. 
[Dated  December  30,  1770;  November  4,  1787.] 
(/«  New  Hampshire  historical  society.    Vol.  6.) 

*4337-44 
Het  leven  van  Benjamin  Franklin,  door  hem 
zelven  beschreven.  Benevens  deszelfs  zede-, 
staat-,  letterkundige  en  geestige  schriften.  Uit 
het  Engelsch.  Groningcn  :  W.  Zuidcma.  i7gS, 
1800.     2  V.     8".  **K.i3.9 

Life.  Written  by  himself.  [With  continu- 
ation by  Stuber.]  2d  American  edition. 
Philadelphia  :  B.  Johnson.  M,DCC,xciv.  197  pp. 
Portrait.     i3°.  ♦*K.25.2 


Life.  Written  by  himself.  4th  American 
edition.  D anbury :  N.  Douglas.  m.dcc.xcv. 
207  pp.     Portrait.     24".  **K. 26.17 

Life.  Written  by  himself.  Salem :  Gushing 
and  Carlton,     ijgt).     132  pp.     12°. 

**K.25.5;  44493.78 

On  the  title-page  of  K.  25.5  in  manuscript  is  :  "  Israel  Put- 
nam's —  Given  him  by  his  friend  Miss  Sarah  Buxton,  1797." 

Life;  written  by  himself:  together  with  es- 
says, chiefly  in  the  manner  of  the  Spectator.  7th 
American  edition.  Ne-w-London  :  C.  Holt.  i7gS. 
200,  (4)  pp.     Portrait.     12°.  **K. 25.22 

Life.  Written  by  himself.  Montpelier :  J. 
Parks.     j8og.     202  pp.     12°.  **K.i5.i2 

Life  and  works.  Bungay :  Brightly  &  Childs. 
[7^70/]     viii,  471  pp.     Portrait.     Vignette.     8°. 

**K.i3.4;  *444oa.2 

Life  and  essays.  Written  by  himself.  Phila- 
delphia :  Johnson  and  Warner.  1S12.  324  pp. 
12°.  **K.i6.i6 

Life,  written  by  himself.  .A^.  Y.:  E.  Duyckinck. 
1813.     104  pp.     Sm.  120.  **K. 16.25 

Life  and  essays.  Written  by  himself.  Brat- 
tleborough  :    W.  Fessenden.    1814.    322  pp.     12°. 

♦*K.24.io 

Life  ;  written  by  himself,  with  essays.  Boston  : 
I.  Thomas,  jun.  and  J.  T.  Buckingham.  /8/j. 
168  pp.   Portrait.     18°.  **K.  16.29 

Life  and  essays.  London,  iSid.  T.  Kinners- 
ley.    Engraved  title-page.    471  pp.    Portrait.    8°. 

♦*K.i3.3 

Life,  written  chiefly  by  himself;  with  a  collec- 
tion of  his  best  essays.  New  [2d.^]  edition,  re- 
vised and  enlarged  by  Mason  L.  Weems.  Phila- 
delphia :  Jif.  Carey.  18/7.  264  pp.  Portrait. 
12°.  **K.24.6 

Life.  Written  by  himself.  JV.  Y. :  printed  by 
Hopkins  dc  Morris.    182^.    192  pp.    32°.    **K.26.4 

The  life  and  essays,  written  by  himself.  JV.  Y.  : 
Johnstone  d:  Van  Norden.  [/^^j.]  290  pp. 
Portrait.     24°.  **K. 26.11 

This  title  is  taken  from  the  engraved  title-page;  the  regu- 
lar title-page  reads :  The  works  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 
N.  Y. :  W.  Van  Norden.  1S25.  Practically  a  duplicate  of 
K.26.16. 

Life.  Written  by  himself.  D.  Mallory.  N.  Y. 
182J.     290  pp.     24°.  **K.26.i6 

This  title  is  taken  from  the  engraved  title-page;  the  regu- 
lar title-page  reads :  The  works  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 
X.Y. :  W.  Van  Norden.  1S25.  Practically  a  duplicate  of 
K.26.II. 

The  life  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  including  a 
sketch  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  war  of  in- 
dependence, and  of  the  various  negotiations  at 
Paris  for  peace ;  with  a  history  of  his  political 
and  other  writings.  London :  182b.  Hunt  and 
Clarke.     407  pp.     Portrait.     120.  **K.i4.9 

This  is  not  the  autobiography;  but  a  life  by  some  one 
unknown. 

Life  and  essays.  London  :  G.  Kershaiv  d-  Son. 
MDCCCLii.     147,  144  pp.     12°.  **K.i6.7 

The  Essays  have  an  independent  paging  and  title-page, 
with  imprint,  London  :  J.  S.  Pratt,  1S50. 

Life  and  works.  London  :  T.  Nelson  and  Sons. 
MDCCCLiii.  Engraved  title-page.  viii.  324  pp. 
Plate.     160.  **K.i6.28;   ♦*K.i6.32 

Life.  Vol.  I,  2.  Dessau:  Katz  brothers.  18^4. 
2  V.  in  I.  [Standard  American  authors.  Pub- 
lished under  the  superintendence  of  Karl  Elze. 
Vol.  2,  3.]     16°.  •*K.i4.i8 

Contents.  —  i.  B.  Franklin's  autobiography,  with  an  ap- 
pendix.   3.  A  continuation,  by  Jared  Sparks. 


222 


1882. 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


Life  and  miscellaneous  writings.  Greatly  ex- 
tended and  improved.  W.  and  R.  Chambers. 
London  and  Edinburgh.  \^i86i?'\  344  pp. 
Portrait.     160.  **K.  16.15 

Life,  written  by  himself.  Now  first  edited  from 
original  manuscripts  and  from  his  printed  corre- 
spondence and  other  writings,  by  John  Bigelow. 
Philadelphia:  y.  B.  Lippincott  dc  Co.  1874. 
3  V.     Portrait.     8".  2347.62 

Same.  2d  edition,  revised  and  corrected. 
Philadelphia :  y.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.  iSjg. 
3  V.     Portrait.     12°.  **K.i4.2 

Life,  embossed  in  Dr.  Moon's  type  for  the 
blind.  Aloon's  Institution  for  cmbossijig  and 
circulating  books,  etc.,  for  the  blind.  Brighton, 
Sussex.   \^i8S2.'\     2  V.     4",  oblong.  (Have.) 

Life  and  correspondence  of  the  Rev.  William 
Smith,  first  provost  of  the  College  and  Academy 
of  Philadelphia.  By  Horace  Wemyss  Smith. 
Philadelphia :  fV.  Ferguson  Bros.  &  Co.  1S80. 
3  v.     8°.  *434i.65 

A  few  letters  from  Franklin  are  given  in  volume  i,  on 
pages  23,  25,  28,  44,  464,  472;  in  volume  2,  o'n  page  174.  In 
volume  I,  page  341,  is  an  epigram  by  him  against  Smith. 
Pages  342-347  contain  bitter  animadversions  upon  Franklin's 
character.  On  page  587  is  a  reprint  of  the  Protest  against 
the  appointment  of  Dr.  Franklin  as  our  colonial  agent,  1764. 
In  volume  2,  page  324,  is  an  account  of  Franklin's  death  and 
funeral,  followed  by  a  reprint  of  Dr.  Smith's  Eulogy  on  him. 

Magic  square  of  squares,  and  circle  of  circles. 
With  plates.  (/«  Gentleman's  magazine.  Vol. 
38.     1758)  *3i25.i.38 

M.  T.  Cicero's  Cato  major,  or  discourse  on  old 
age.  [Translated  by  J.  Logan.]  With  explana- 
tory notes.  By Benj.  Franklin.  Philadelphia: 
printed  hy  B.  Franklin.  London  :  reprinted  for 
Fielding  and  Walker,  mdcclxxviii.  (3),  163 
pp.     Portrait  of  Franklin.     8°.  *'''K.22.4 

Cato  Major;  or,  a  treatise  on  old  age.  By  M. 
Tullius  Cicero.  With  explanatory  notes.  By 
Mr.  Logan.  Philadelphia,  printed.  Glasgow, 
reprinted,  by  R.  Urie.  m.dcc.li.  168,  (3)  pp. 
12°.  •*K. 15.26 

Marcus  Tullius  Cicero's  Cato  major;  or  a  dis- 
course on  old  age.  [Translated  by  J.  Logan.] 
With  explanatory  notes  by  Benjamin  Franklin. 
Philadelphia:  W.  Duane.  li8oS.'\  (3),  251- 
356  pp.     8°.  **K.22.3 

Pa^e  357  is  wanting. 

This  was  originally  intended  for  insertion  in  Dunne's  edi. 
tion  of  Franklin's  works,  as  may  be  seen  by  the  paging,  but 
was  omitted. 

Melanges  de  morale,  d'dconomie  et  de  politique, 
extraits  des  ouvrages  de  Benjamin  Franklin. 
Paris,  imprimerie  de  F.  Didot.  No  date.  39  pp. 
[Instruction  du  peuple  frangais.]    24°.     ''■♦K.26.2 

Melanges  de  morale,  d'economie  et  de  poli- 
tique, extraits  des  ouvrages  de  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin et  prdc^dds  d'une  notice  sur  sa  vie  par  A.  Ch. 
Renouard.  Paris,  A.  A.  Renouard.  1824.  2  v. 
Portrait.    Fac-simile.    18°.       44403.27;  *'''K.i6.ii 

There  was  an  edition  in  iSj6. 

Same.  Troisifeme  Edition,  revue  et  augmentde. 
Paris  :  y.  Renouard  et  Cie.     i8^j.    376  pp.     i8°. 

♦♦K. 14.12 

Mdmoires  de  la  vie  priv^e  de  Benjamin  PVank- 
lin,  ecrits  par  lui-m6me;  suivis  d'un  prdcis  his- 
torique  de  sa  vie  politique,  et  do  phisieurs  pieces 
relatives  a  ce  pere  de  la  libert<5.  Paris,  Buisson. 
Jjgi.     vi,  156,  363  [^should  be  207]  pp.     8". 

**K.i3.i2;  ♦*K.23.ii 

Qu^rard  says  thi«  was  translated  by  Jacques  Gibclin. 
The  title-page  of  K.13.13  is  supplied  in  manuscript  and  the 


preface  is  wanting.  The  "  Information  to  those  who  would 
vvish  to  remove  to  America"  is  given  entire  in  this  transla- 
tion ;  while  the  Memoirs,  iTcjo,  give  only  a  review.  The  state- 
ment of  the  Memoirs  that  tranklin  was  dismissed  from  the 
office  of  post-master  "  for  some  mal-practice  therein "  is 
omitted  in  this  translation. 

M^moires  sur  la  vie  et  les  Merits  de  Benjamin 
Franklin  ;  publics  sur  le  manuscrit  original  redige 
par  lui-m6me  en  grande  partie,  et  continue  jusqu'k 
sa  mort,  par  W.  T.  Franklin.  Avec  un  portrait. 
Paris,  Trcuttel  et  Wiirtz.  1818.  2  v.  [CEuvres 
posthumes.]     8°.  ♦'''K.22.15 

Sabin  gives  the  collation  of  a  third  volume.  This  trans- 
lation was  by  Le  Veillard.    See  Sparks,  x,  231. 

The  engraving  said  to  be  in  vol.  3  is  wanting  in  this 
copy. 

Memoires  sur  la  vie  de  Benjamin  Franklin, 
Merits  par  lui-m^me.  Traduction  nouvelle  [par 
A.  C.  Renouard].  Paris,  y.  Renouard.  mdccc- 
XXVIII.     2  V.    240.  **K. 16.17 

There  are  two  portraits :  one  of  Franklin,  the  other  of 
Washington. 

Memoires,  avec  un  autographe,  traduits  de 
I'Anglais  par  F.  Lancelot.  Bruxellcs,  A.  Decq. 
i8s6.     2  V.     160.  **K.i5.5 

Memoires  ecrits  par  lui-m6me.  Traduits  de 
I'Anglais,  et  annot^s  par  Edouard  Laboulaye. 
26  Edition.  Paris :  L.  Hachctte  et  Cie.  1866. 
400  pp.     160.  **K.i5.3 

Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Benjamin 
Franklin,  written  by  himself  to  a  late  period 
[1757]'  ^^^  continued  to  his  death  by  his  grand- 
son;  William  Temple  Franklin.  Now  first  pub- 
lished from  the  original  mss.  Comprising  the 
private  correspondence  and  public  negotiations 
of  Dr.  Franklin,  and  a  selection  from  his  political, 
philosophical,  and  miscellaneous  works.  Lotf 
don :  H.  Colburn.     1818.     3  v.     Portrjiit.     4°. 

*2340.6 

Same.     Vol.  i.  *'*K.ii.2 

Memoirs  of  the  life  and  waitings  of  Benjamin 
Franklin.  Written  by  himself  to  a  late  period, 
and  continued  to  his  death,  by  William  Temple 
Franklin.  3d  edition.  London;  H.  Colburn. 
1818.     6  v.     8".  6026.64 

Vol.  I  lacks  the  title-page. 

There  was  a  new  edition  in  1833;  the  same  as  the  above, 
with  a  new  title-page.  AH  the  editions  of  the  Memoirs 
published  by  Colburn  were  broken  up,  and  tlie  Life,  Cor- 
respondence,  or  Posthmuous  writings  sold  separately. 

Memoirs;  written  by  himself.  With  his  most 
interesting  essays,  letters,  and  miscellaneous 
writings.  N.  Y.  :  Harper  d:  brothers.  \_Copy- 
right,  /<?J'9.]     2  V.     Portrait.     16".  44403.25 

There  are  other  editions  differing  only  in  the  date  of  the 
imprint. 

Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Benjamin  Franklin, 
written  by  himself.  Illustrated  edition.  N.  Y.: 
y.Doggett,  jr.    i84g.     8«.  **K.I4.7 

In  Doggett's  reprint  of  Poor  Richard's  Almanac  for 
1850  he  proposed  to  begin  and  continue  the  autobiography 
from  year  to  year  until  finished.  In  K.14.7  there  are  two 
instalments  with  the  dates  1849  and  iSjo. 

Memoirs  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  Written  by 
himself,  and  continued  by  his  grandson  and 
others.  Augmented  by  much  matter  not  con- 
tained in  any  former  edition.  With  a  postlim- 
inious  preface  [by  William  Duane.'].  In  two 
volumes :  Philadelphia :  E.  S.  yones  d-  Co. 
1852.  \^Copy right,  1834,  by  McCarty  &  Davis."] 
Portrait.     Plates.     8°.  **K.2i.i3 

There  arc  two  engraved  title-pages  bearing  the  imprint, 
Philadelphia :  McCarty  &  Davis. 


223 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


October, 


Meteorological  imaginations  and  conjectures. 
Passy,  1784.  (///  Literary  and  philosophical 
society,  Manchester,  England.  Vol.  2.  War- 
rington, IjSj.)  *3275.2.2 

Miscelanea  de  economi'a,  politica  y  moral, 
extractadade  las  obras  de  B.  Franklin,  y  precedida 
de  una  noticia  sobre  su  vida,  traducida  del  frances 
por  R.  Mangino.  Paris,  Bossange padre.  182^. 
2  V.  in  I.     Fac-simile.     24°.  ♦♦K.26.20 

A  monitor  for  an  apprentice ;  or,  a  sure  guide 
to  gain  both  esteem  and  estate  :  with  rules  for 
his  conduct  to  his  master,  and  to  others.  By  a 
lord  mayor  of  London.  Added,  Advice  to  a 
young  man  on  his  entrance  into  the  world.  By 
I.  Watts.  And  two  essays  by  Dr.  Benj.  Frank- 
lin. 1st  American  from  the  6th  London  edition. 
Boston:  E.  Blake.     1808.     120  pp.     12°. 

5589.21 ;  **K.i5.6 

5589.31  is  imperfect. 

The  essays  of  Franklin  are,  Necessary  hints  to  those  that 
would  be  rich  and  Advice  to  a  young  tradesman. 

Morceaux  choisis,  comprenant  La  science  du 
bonhomme  Richard,  et  autres  ecrits  populaires, 
precedes  d'une  notice  sur  sa  vie.  Paris,  18J4. 
72  pp.     Portrait.     12°.  **K.i6.i 

Nachgelassene  Schriften  und  Correspondenz, 
nebst  seinem  Leben.  Aus  dem  Englischen 
iibersetzt.  Mit  Portrait.  Weimar,  im  Verlage 
dcs  Landcs-Industrie-Comptoir.  i8ij-ig.  5  v. 
8°.  **K.i4.i  ;  *4442.6 

Therearetwo  portraits  in**K.i4.i. 

Volume  3,  4  are  his  "  Leben,"  and  vol.  5  "  Aufsatze  ver. 
mischten  Inhalts. 

A  narrative  of  the  late  massacres,  in  Lancaster 
county,  of  a  number  of  Indians,  friends  of  this 
province,  by  persons  unknown.  With  some 
observations.  [^Philadelphia  :  Franklin  and 
Hall-I     .M,DCC,LXiv.     31  pp.     8°.  ♦*K.25.28 

See  Field's  Indian  bibliography  for  an  account  of  this 
massacre  of  friendly  Indians  oy  a  mob  of  Irish  and  Scotch 
settlers. 

A  new  and  curious  theorj-  of  light  and  heat; 
in  a  letter  to  D.  Rittenhouse.  (/«  American 
philosophical  society.  Transactions.  Vol.  3. 
1793.)  "  **E.i45.2.3 

Observations  concerning  the  increase  of  man- 
kind; peopling  of  countries.  See  The  interest 
of  Great  Britain  considered. 

Observations  d'un  voyageur  anglais,  sur  la 
maison  de  force  appel^e  Bic^tre.  Avec  une  lettre 
[sur  la  justice  criminelle]  de  M.  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin. (/;«  CEuvres  de  Mirabeau.  Tome  4.  Pages 
205-285.     Paris,  1821.)  G.3572.3 

Observations  on  the  causes  and  cure  of  smoky 
chimneys.'  .In  a  letter  to  Dr.  Ingen-Housz. 
Illustrated  by  a  copper-plate.  Philadelphia 
printed :  London :  n-printed  for  J.  Debrett. 
M.DCc.LXXXVii.     56  pp.     8°.     No.  I  in  **K. 22.12 

Same.  {In  American  philosophical  society. 
Transactions.     Vol.  2.     1786.)  **E.i45.2.2 

Of  the  stilling  of  waves  by  means  of  oil.  Ex- 
tracted from  letters  between  B.  Franklin,  Wm. 
Brownrigg,  and  the  Rev.  Mr.  Parish.  {In  Royal 
society.  Philosophical  transactions.  Vol.  64. 
Part  2.     1774.)  *32io.i.64 

Original  letter  of  Franklin,  August  27th,  1745. 
(/»  American  notes  and  queries.  Vol.  i,  no.  i. 
1857.)  *5223.9 

Passport  to  Captain  Cook.  Passy,  loth  March, 
''779-  C-^'*  Gentleman's  magazine-  Vol.  59. 
1789.)  *3i45-i-59 


Philosophical  and  miscellaneous  papers.  Lon- 
don :   C.  Dilly.    M.DCC.LXXXVII.    (4),  186  pp.    8°. 
**K.i3.2  ;  No.  2  in  **K.22.i2 

Contents.  —  letter  concerning  chimnevs;  Description  of 
a  new  stove ;  Meteorologiciil  conjectures ;  On  hygrometers ; 
Maritime  observations;  Information  to  those  who  would  re- 
move to  America;  Concerning  the  savages  of  North- Amer- 
ica; Internal  state  of  America;  On  criminal  laws,  and  pri- 
vateering. 

Three  plates  and  a  chart  are  wanting  in  K.22.12,  which 
are  found  in  K.13.3. 

Physical  and  meteorological  observations,  con- 
jectures, and  suppositions.  (/«  Royal  society. 
Philosophical  transactions.     Vol.  55.     1766.) 

*32io.i.55 

Stevens  cites  this  as  if  it  was  separately  published  :  Lon- 
don, 1766.     15  pp.    4". 

Political,  miscellaneous,  and  philosophical 
pieces.  With  plates,  notes,  and  an  index.  [Edited 
by  B.  Vaughan.]     London  :  y.  'Johnson.    M  dcc 

LXXIX.       Xi,   (l),  567,   (7)  pp.      4°.  **2402.9 

Same.  London  :  J.  yohnson.  M  DCC  LXXIX. 
xi,  (i),  567,  (7)  pp.     Portrait.     8°. 

**2402.io;  4442.8;  **K.22.i3 

No.  **2402.9  contains  Franklin's  autograph. 

Poor  Richard  improved  :  being  an  almanac  and 
ephemeris  :  for  1755,  58,  63,  82,  85,  86,91,  93,  95, 
98.  By  Richard  Saunders,  Philom.  Philadelphia: 
B.  Franklin,  and  D.  Hall  [a/teKwards  Hall  and 
Sellers}.      16°. 

Nos.  1-5,  9,  II,  12,  16,  18  in  ''"'■K.25.13 

The  Poor  Richard  almanac  was  begun  in  1733,  by  Frank- 
lin, and  continued  by  him  to  1750.  It  was  printed  and  sold 
by  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall  to  1765,  and  then  continued  by 
Hall  and  Sellers.  Of  all  these  almanacs,  that  for  175S  is  the 
mos't  rare  and  valuable,  for  it  contains  a  collection  of  the 
proverbs,  maxims,  etc.,  scattered  throughout  the  previous 
numbers.  This  collection  was  afterward  known  as  •'  The 
way  to  wealth." 

Poor  Richard,  1733.  [Reprinted  in  imitation 
of  the  original.]  Philadelphia  :  G.  S.  Appleton. 
/84g?]     (24)  pp.     12°.  (Have.) 

Poor  Richard's  almanac  for  1850-52,  as  written 
for  1733-41.  Annual  illustrated  edition.  A^.  F.  ; 
y.  Doggett.     1840-31.     12°.        4489.2;  **K.  14.7 

[Poor  Richard's  almanac]  [Boston:  Rand, 
Avery,   &   Co.     1881.']      (14)  pp.      Two  copies. 

16°.  **K.25.20 

Printed  as  an  advertisement,  and  adapted  to  the  year 
1S81. 

Posthumous  and  other  writings,  published  by 
his  grandson,  William  Temple  Franklin.  3d 
edition.  London:  H.  Colbnrn.  i8ig.  2  v. 
80.  **K.i2.i4 

Precis  de  I'^tat  actuel  des  colonies  angloises 
dans  I'Amerique  septentrionale,  par  M.  Do- 
minique de  Blackford.  Milan,  mdcclxxi*  Les 
frires  Reyccnds.     99  pp.     12°.  '**K.25.i7 

Contiiins :  Keponse  de  M.  Franklin  i  I'interrogatoire, 
qu'il  subit  devant  la  chanibre  des  communes,  au  mois  de 
fevrier  1766,  lorsque  la  revocation  de  I'Acte  du  timbre  y 
fut  mise  en  deliberation. 

Private  correspondence.  Comprising  a  series 
of  letters  written  between  1753  and  1790.  Pub- 
lished from  the  originals,  by  his  grandson,  Wil- 
liam Temple  Franklin.  2d  edition,  with  addi- 
tions. London  :  H.  Colburn.  i8ij.  2  v.  Fac- 
simile.     8°.  4442.15;  **K.22.I 

^With  Supplement,  Part  III,  which  is  not  in  the  Memoirs, 
i8i8  [2340.6]. 


824 


1882. 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


Private  life.  Originally  written  by  himself,  and 
now  translated  from  the  French.  Added,  some 
account  of  his  public  life,  a  variety  of  anecdotes 
concerning  him,  by  MM.  Brissot,  Condorcet, 
Rochefoucault,  Le  Roy,  &c.,  &c.  And  the 
eulogium  of  M.  Fauchet.  London  :  y.  Parsons. 
i7gj.  xvi,  324  pp.     8".  **K. 12.17 

This  is  probably  an  authorized  transhttion  of  the  French 
transhition  by  J.  Oibelin,  entitled  Memoires  de  la  vie  privee 
de  Benjamin  Franklin,  published  by  Buisson  in  1791.  It  is  a 
different  translation  from  that  of  Robinson's  edition.  Both 
were  held  back  two  years  in  deference  to  the  rights  of  William 
Temple  Franklin.  The  Monthly  review,  for  1794,  new  series, 
vol.  13,  page  304  [3199.1],  points  out  some  absurdities  of  trans- 
lation. 

Proposal  of  a  method  for  securing  the  cathe- 
dral of  St.  Paul's  frotn  damage  by  lightning. 
(/«  Royal  society.  Philosophical  transactions. 
Vol.  59.     1770.)  *32io.i.59 

Franklin  was  one  of  the  committee  appointed  to  consider 
the  subject. 

Proposals  relating  to  the  education  of  youth  in 
Pensilvania.  Philadelphia  :  printed  \_dy  B. 
Franklin  and  D.  Hall^.  m.dcc.xlix.  32  pp. 
Sm.  8°.  **K.23.i4 

Queries  and  conjectures  relating  to  magnetism, 
and  the  theory  of  the  earth,  in  a  letter  to  Mr. 
Bodoin.  (/«  American  philosophical  society. 
Transactions.    Vol.  3.     1793.)  **E. 145.2.3 

Rapport  des  commissaires  charges  par  le  roi, 
de  I'examen  du  magnetisme  animal,  imprime 
par  ordre  du  roi.  Paris,  Moutard.  m.dcc.lxxiv. 
16°.  No.  I  in  ♦*K.23.3 

The  report  is  signed  B.  Franklin,  Majault,  Le  Roy  [etc.]. 

Report  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin,  and  other 
commissioners,  charged  by  the  king  of  France, 
with  the  examination  of  the  animal  magnetism 
as  practised  at  Paris.  Translated  from  the 
French.  With  an  historical  introduction.  Lon- 
don :  y.  Johnson.     178^.     xx,   108  pp.     Sm.  8". 

No.  2  in  **K.i4. 19 

Same.  Animal  magnetism.  With  an  his- 
torical outline  of  the  "science"  [etc.].  Phila- 
delphia: H.  Perkins.     1837.     (2),  58  pp.     8°. 

♦*K. 22.17 

Rules  by  which  a  great  empire  may  be  re- 
duced to  a  small  one.  (/«  Gentleman's  mag- 
azine.    Vol.43.     I773-)  *3i35-i-43 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard ;  moyen 
facile  de  payer  les  imp6ts.  \^Also,  Interroga- 
toire  de  M.  Franklin,  devant  la  Chambre  des 
commiines,  1766.  Constitution  de  la  r^publique 
de  Pensylvanie,  1776;  Interrogatoire  de  M. 
Penn  a  la  barre  du  Parlement  d'Angleterre. 
1776.]  Traduit  de  I'Anglois  [par  Qiietant, 
L^cuy  et  Dupont  de  Nemours].  4e  edition. 
Philadelphie.  Se  vend  a  Paris,  chcz  y.  F. 
Baslien.    M.DCC.LXXVili.    151  pp.    12°.  **K.25.ii 

The  Constitution  dc  Pensylvanie  has  a  long  "notcd'un 
Am^riquain  "  [Franklin?]  and  notes  by  the  editor. 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard,  par  M. 
Franklin;  suivie  des  Commandemens  de  I'hon- 
n^te  homme,  par  M.  Feutry.  Paris,  Ruault. 
1778.     48  pp.    16°.  ♦♦K. 16.22 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard.  Pr^cdd^e 
d'un  abr^gd  de  la  Viede  Franklin  [par  J.  B.  Say], 
et  suivie  de  son  Interrogatoire  devant  la  Cham- 
bre des  communes  [1766].  Paris:  Imprimcrie 
des  sciences  et  arts.  L'an  II  [_i7g4]-  Ixiv,  119 
pp.   12°.  ♦•K. 15.04 


La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard.  Suivie  du 
Testament  de  Fortune  Ricard,  maitre  d'arith- 
m^tique.  Par  Mathon  de  La  Cour.  Geneve, 
Manget  et  Cherbuliez.    1823.    xij,  95  pp.    24°. 

♦*K.i6.2i 

"The  reading  of  Fortune  Ricard's  Testament  has  put 
it  into  the  head  and  heart  of  a  citizen  to  leave  two  thousand 
pounds  sterling  to  two  American  cities,  who  are  to  lend  it 
in  small  sums  at  five  per  cent  to  young  beginners  in  busi- 
ness; and  the  accumulation,  after  a  hundred  years,  to  be 
laid  out  in  public  works  of  benefit  to  those  cities." — Frank- 
lin to  Mathon  de  la  Cour,  iS  November,  17S5.  See,  in 
Book  about  Franklin,  under  the  heading  Boston, 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard.  [Prdc^dde 
de  I'histoire  typographique  de  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin, extraite  de  ses  memoires.]  Paris,  imprime 
par  C.  L.  F.  Panckoucke.  M  Dccc  xxvii.  (3  ff.), 
xvj,  16  pp.     F°.  **K.i6o.a.i 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard,  suivie  de 
I'histoire  du  sifflet,  et  du  Testament  de  Fortune 
Ricard  [par  C.  J.  Mathon  de  La  Cour].  Nou- 
velle  edition.  Paris,  Klefer.  1831.  122,  (1)  pp. 
Portrait.     320.  **K.26.7 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard  et  autres 
oeuvres.  [Suivie  du  Testament  de  Fortund 
Ricard,  par  Mathon  de  La  Cour.  Pr^cedie 
d'une  notice  sur  Franklin.]  Paris:  Imp. 
Bonaventure  et  Dttcessois.  No  date.  63  pp. 
[Bibliotheque  pour  tout  le  monde.]     i6°. 

**K.25.i 

The  title-page  is  wanting. 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard.  Monti- 
zon,  imprimeur  lithographe,  Paris.  No  date. 
33-48  pp.     [Petit  cours  de  morale.]     16°. 

**K.25.7 

In  lithographed  script. 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard  et  conseils 
pour  faire  fortune,  avec  une  notice  sur  I'auteur, 
et  introduction  et  notes  [par  Paul  Jouhanneaud]. 
Limoges:  E.  Ardant  et  Cie.  No  date.  71,  (i) 
pp.     12°.  **K. 23.21 

See  also  Du  Chatenet  in  Books  about  Franklin. 

Selections  from  American  authors.  A  reading 
book  for  school  and  home.  Franklin,  Adams, 
Cooper,  Longfellow.  Edited  by  Samuel  Eliot. 
N.  Y.:  Taintor  Brothers,  Merrill  (t  Co.  [/^79.] 
8°.  2396.76 

Contains :  Autobiography  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 
Abridged.     100  pages. 

A  sermon  on  education.  Wherein  some  ac- 
count is  given  of  the  Academy,  established  in 
the  city  of  Philadelphia.  By  Richard  Peters. 
Philadelphia:  B.  Franklin,  and  D.  Hall. 
Mdccli.     vii,  48,  8  pp.     8".  ♦♦K.25.ai 

Appended  to  this  sermon  is  Franklin's  "  Idea  of  the 
Fnghsh  school,  sketch'd  out  for  the  consideration  of  the 
Trustees  of  the  Philadelphia  Academy." 

Some  account  of  the  Pennsylvania  hospital ; 
from  its  first  rise,  to  the  beginning  of  the  fifth 
month,  called  May,  1754.  Philadelphia: printed 
by  B.  Franklin,  and  D.  Hall.  Mdccliv.  40  pp. 
2  inserted  plates.  4";  —  Continuation  of  the 
account  of  the  Pennsylvania  hospital ;  from  the 
first  of  May  1754,  to  the  fifth  of  May  1761. 
Philadelphia :  printed  by  B.  Franklin,  and 
D.  Hall.     Mdcclxi.     41-77  pp.     4°.     2  vol. 

♦♦K.ia.3 

Speech  on  the  constitution  of  America,  imme- 
diately before  signing  the  proposed  constitution. 
(/«    Gentleman's    magazine.      Vol.  58.     1788.) 

*3X45i-59 


235 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


October, 


Supplemental    experiments    and   observations 

on  electricity,  part  ii.     Made  at  Philadelphia,  in 

America.     London :  E.  Cave.     1753-     (87)-io7, 

(i)  pp.     4°.  No.  I  in  *K.2i.i 

Paged  continuously  with  "Experiments  and  observations." 

Thoughts  on  the  present  state  of  affairs  with 
America.  By  William  Pulteney.  Fifth  edition. 
London:  J.'  Dodsley.  mdcclxxviii.  in  pp. 
Sm.  8'>.  No.  2  in  *44i9.i6 

Appendix  No.  1  contains  Letters  of  Dr.  Franklin,  pub- 
lished in  the  London  Chronicle,  from  the  6th  to  the  Stli  of 
February,  1766,  and  Appendix  No.  3  contains  a  Copy  of  a 
letter  from  Dr.  Franklin,  dated  Passy,  March  12,  177S. 

The  trve  sentiments  of  America  :  contained  in  a 
collection  of  letters  sent  from  the  Hovse  of  repre- 
sentatives of  Massachusetts  Bay  to  several  per- 
sons of  high  rank.  [Edited  by  Thomas  Hollis.] 
London,  1.  Aim  on.     1768.     S^.  2321.15 

On  pages  143-158  is  a  postscript,  signed  J. F.S.,  written  by 
Franklin,  first  printed  in  The  Clironicle,  January  7,  176S. 

A  true  state  of  the  proceedings  in  the  parlia- 
ment of  Great  Britain,  and  in  the  province  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  relative  to  the  giving  and 
granting  the  money  of  the  people  of  that  prov- 
ince, and  of  all  America,  in  the  House  of  com- 
mons, in  which  they  are  not  represented.  Lon- 
don :  W.  Bingley.     \_i774.'\    22  pp.  F^     **K.io.4 

The  last  leaf  is  wanting.  Sparks,  who  reprints  this  in 
his  edition  of  Franklin,  volume  4,  page  466,  says  of  it: 
"First  published  anonymously  in  1774.  Reprinted  with 
Franklin's  name,  as  the  author,  in  Almon's  Prior  documents, 
in  1777 ;  but  was  chiefly  drawn  up  by  Arthur  Lee  from  ma- 
terials furnished  by  Dr.  Franklin." 

Two  original  letters  from  Dr.  B.  Franklin  to 
Thomas  Gushing.  (/«  Massachusetts  historical 
society,  ist  series,  vol.  3,  pages  109-117.) 

**4453-45;  *235i-i 

Two  tracts :  Information  to  those  who  would 
remove  to  America.  And,  Remarks  concerning 
the  savages  of  North  America.  London :  y. 
Stockdale.    Mdcclxxxiv.    39  pp.    8".    **K.22.22 

Vie,  ^crite  par  lui-meme,  suivie  de  ses  oeuvres 
morales,  politiques  et  litteraires,  traduit  de  TAn- 
glais,  avec  des  notes,  par  J.  Castera.  Paris, 
Buisson.    An  vi.     2  v.     Portrait.     8". 

**K.i3.2o;  **K.23.2 

Not  to  be  confounded  with  Buisson's  "  Memoires  de  la  vie 
priv^e,"  published  in  1T91.  This  includes  J.  Castdra's  trans- 
lation of  Robinson's  edition  of  the  "Works,"  in  1793,  com- 
prising a  re-translation  of  the  autobiography  to  1731,  and 
a  translation  of  the  Life  by  Dr.  Henry  Stuber,  together  with 
the  Essays.  There  is  added  some  matter  from  French 
sources,  and  the  translation  of  the  first  part  of  the  Autobi- 
ography  is  improved. 

The  votes  and  proceedings  of  the  freeholders 
and  other  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Boston,  in 
town    meeting    assembled,    according    to    law. 


.  .  .  Containing  a  particular  enumeration  of 
those  grievances  that  have  given  rise  to  the  pres- 
ent alarming  discontents  in  America.  Boston, 
printed:  London,  reprinted ;  and  sold  by  J. 
Wilkie.  MDCCLXXiii.  viii,  43  pp.  16".     **4429.54 

Franklin,  upon  receiving  the  American  edition  [64493; 
44393.38],  published  this  English  edition,  and  wrote  the 
"  Preface  of  the  British  edition." 

The  way  to  wealth,  as  clearly  shown  in  the 
preface  of  an  old  Pennsylvania  Almanack,  en- 
titled, Poor  Richard  improved.  Written  by  Dr. 
Benjamin  Franklin.  London  printed.  Lan- 
singburgh ;  re-printed  by  Babcock  &  Hickok. 
M,  Dcc,  Lxxxix.     15  pp.     16".  **K. 25.27 

The  way  to  wealth  or  Poor  Richard  improved. 
Paris,  A.  A.  Renouard.  M.DCC.xcv.  181,(3) 
pp.    Portrait.    32°,  large  paper.  **K.i4.i7 

Contents.  —  The  way  to  wealth ;  La  science  du  bonhomme 
Richard;  I^ettre  de  Franklin;  La  meme  trad,  enfranqais; 
Lettre  a  Madame  *  *;  Dialogue  entre  la  goutte  et  Franklin; 
Yers  8ur  le  meme  sujet;  C^elques  mots  sur  I'Am^rique; 
Epitaphe  de  Franklin. 

Both  the  Lettres  were  private,  and  addressed  to  Madame 
*  *.  On  page  85  the  editor  speaks  of  fifteen  or  twenty  copies 
having  been  previously  printed  for  private  distribution. 

Way  to  wealth.  Weg,  reich  zu  werden.  Phila- 
delphia :  Johnson  and  Warner.  i8og.  41,  (2) 
pp.     4  wood  engravings.     Sm.  12°.        **K. 16.26 

English  text,  with  German  translation  on  opposite  pages. 

The  way  to  wealth.  Added  his  Advice  to  young 
tradesmen,  and  sketches  of  his  life  and  charac- 
ter. Neivips-Mich :  S.  Ide.  18 16.  72  pp.  12°. 
**K.i6.i8;  **K.i6.i3 

The  way  to  wealth.  Published  by  the  New 
York  association  for  improving  the  condition  of 
the  poor.  JV.  Y. :  Leavitt,  Trow  d:  Co.,  printers. 
184S.     +8-f-pp.     16°.  **K.24.i6 

The  way  to  wealth.  Lundun  :  Pitman.  iSjo. 
32  pp.     Sm.  8°.  No.  10  in  *6i 28.35 

Same.  Lundun :  Pitman.  i8jj.  32  pp.  Sm. 
8°.  No.  II  in  *6i28.35 

Printed  in  phonetic  characters. 

Way  to  wealth ;  or,  "  Poor  Richard  improved, 
etc."  A  new  edition  :  corrected  and  enlarged  by 
Bob  Short;  with  engravings.  I^ondon  :  Darton 
and  Clark.    No  date.    36  pp.     24".         **K. 16.20 

The  way  to  wealth.  (/«  Stanhope,  P.  D.,  earl 
of  Chesterfield.  Advice  to  his  son.  London, 
I793-)  **K.25.i8 

The  way  to  wealth.  (/«  Stanhope,  P.  D.,  earl 
of  Chesterfield.  Advice  to  his  son.  London, 
1817-)  **K.i6.36;  55893.83 

The  way  to  wealth.  (/«  Stevens,  H.  Bibli- 
otheca  Americana.     Vol.  i.    London,  1842.) 

♦2152.28.1 

De  weg  tot  geluk.  Gravenhage,  ter  drukkerij 
van  M.  de  I^yon.     1828.     16  pp.     16°.      24093.74 


PART   II. 

Works  of  Franklin  not  in  the  Public  Library. 


Works,  [ist  edition.]  London:  G.  G.  y.  and 
y.  Robinson.     17^3.     2  v.     Sm.  8°. 

Works.  N.  Y. :  printed  by  Ticbout  dc  Obrian, 
for  H.  Gain  {etc.^  1/793 .?]  172,  143  pp.  2  v.  ? 
Portrait. 

This  is  the  first  American  edition.  The  Brinley  Catalogue, 
part  2,  no.  3,239,  gives  the  title.  Life  and  essays.' 

Works.  3d  edition.  London:  Robinson.  [1794.'] 
Sm.  8°. 


Works.  In  2  vol.  Dundee,  G.  Milln.  1796. 
[Volume  2  :  London,  C.  Dilly.     1796.'^     Sm.  8". 

Works.  Fairhaven,  Vt. :  y.  Lyon.  1798. 
254  pp.     12°. 

Works.  London  :  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees  and 
Ormc.     1806.     2  V.     Portrait.     Sm.  8°. 

Works.     N.  Y. :  E.  Duyckinck.     1807.     i6». 

Works.  Edinburgh  :  printed  by  D.  Sckaw  it 
Son.     i8og.     3  v.     12**. 


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1882. 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


Works.  A  new  edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 
Easton  :  H.   W.  Gibbs.     1810.     274  pp.      12°. 

Works.  Edinburgh  :  I?.  Scharv  and  Son. 
18 14.     2  V.     12°. 

Works.     Philadelfhia^  181^.     335  pp.      12°. 

Works.  Edinburgh  :  Oliver  dc  Boyd.  1818. 
2  V.     Sm.  8°.- 

Works.     Philadelphia,  1818.     120. 

Works.  .  .  .  with  essays,  among  which  are 
several  not  inserted  in  any  American  edition. 
Philadelphia  :    E.  Parker.     1821.     294  pp.     8". 

Works.  London :  J.  F.  Dove.  No  date.  263 
pp.  [English  classics,  with  engravings,  by 
Heath,  etc.]     32°. 

Works.  Chiswick  :  press  of  C.  Whittingham. 
1824.     viii,  295  pp.     Sm.  8°. 

Works.  London  :  J^.  F.  Dove.  1824.  [En- 
glish classics.]     32°. 

Works.     Boston,  182^.     2  v.     16°. 

This  title  is  doubtful. 

Works.  N.  Y.  :  M.  Day.  18J4.  290  pp.  Por- 
trait.    240. 

Works.     London,  1843.     Sm.  8°. 

Advice  to  a  young  tradesman.  Philadelphia  : 
printed  by  D.  Humphreys.     No  date,      i  folio. 

Almanach  du  Bonhomme  Richard ;  precede 
d'une  notice  sur  I'auteur  ....  par  A.  J.  San- 
son.    Paris  :  impritnerie  de  Boule.     184^.     32°. 

Alte  Goldbriefe.  Neu  herausg.  zum  Nutzen 
und  Frommen  der  Jugend.  Coburg :  Riemann. 
1833.     120. 

Same.     2te  verm.  Auflage. 

Analogic  du  tonnerre  avec  I'^lectricite,  trad, 
en  fran9ois  par  James  Parsons.     Paris.  [_/7j2.^ 

Des  armen  Richard  Weg  zum  Reichthum. 
Aus  dem  Engl,  von  C.  F.  Liebetreu.  Berlin, 
i8b6.     A.  Jonas.     8°. 

Autobiography,  published  by  W.  T.  Franklin. 
Edited  by  J.  Sparks.  London,  Bohn.  i8jo.  vi, 
154  pp.     Sm.  8°. 

Autobiography.  Im  Ausz.  und  mit  Anmerk. 
herausg.  [Also,  Life  of  B.  Franklin.  A  con- 
tinuation by  Sparks.]  Leipzig,  i8jg.  2  v.  [Biblio- 
thek  der  englischen  Literatur  fur  Schule  und 
Haus.     Herausg.  von  H.  Robolsky.]     8°. 

Bericht  fiir  diejenigen  so  sich  nach  Norda- 
merika  begehen  wollen.  Aus  dem  Englischen. 
Hamburg:  Herald.     1786.     8°. 

Beschreibung  eines  rauchverzehrenden  Spar- 
ofens,  verbess.  von  Boreur.  Leipzig:  Hinrichs. 
1803.     40. 

Boy's  Life  and  essays  of  Franklin.  Phila- 
delphia.    No  date.      18". 

Briefe  von  der  Electricitat.  Stockholm,  Kicsc' 
■wetter.     17^8.     8". 

Chess  made  easy.  New  and  comprehensive 
rules  for  playing  the  game  of  chess.  To  which  is 
prefixed  a  pleasing  account  of  its  origin,  written 
by  the  ingenious  and  learned  Dr.  Franklin. 
London  :  //.  D.  Symonds.     {,^797-^     72  pp.   12°. 

There  arc  other  editions. 

La  ciencia  del  buen  Ricardo  6  el  camino  de  la 
fortuna.  Y  pensamientos  sobre  moral,  politica, 
literatura,  religion  y  costumbres  par  J.  M.  Sam- 
per.     Cardcas,  /8jS.     88  pp.     8". 

Collection  of  scarce  and  interesting  tracts, 
upon  the  most  important  subjects  between  1763- 
1770.     London:   y.  Debrctt.  17S7  {}).    4  V.    8°. 

Vol.  a  contains  Franklin's  Examination  relative  to  the 
repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act. 


Comparison  of  Great  Britain  and  the  United 
States  in  regard  to  the  basis  of  credit  in  the  two 
countries.     1777. 

Translated  into  various  languages  and  circulated  to 
encourage  loans  to  Congress.  Sabin  cites  a  title  from 
J.  R.  Smith's  sale  catalogue,  which  may  be  the  same  as  the 
above;  it  is  as  follows:  A  paper  supposed  to  have  been 
written  by  Dr.  B.  Franklin,  at  Paris,  for  the  purpose  of  bor- 
rowing money  for  the  use  of  the  United  States.     S°. 

Conseils  pour  faire  fortune  [etc.].  Paris, 
Renouard.    18 2 j.     36  pp.      18". 

Correspondance  choisie,  suivie  des  ses  m^- 
moires,  publics  par  W.  T.  Franklin,  trad,  en 
Francjais.  Strassbourg.  1817.  Treuttel  et 
Wurtz.     8°. 

Correspondance  choisie  traduite  de  I'Anglais 
[par  M.  de  La  Mardelle].  Edition  publiee  par 
W.  T.  Franklin.  [T.  i.]  Paris,  Treuttel  et 
Wiirtz,  a  Londres,  H.  Colburn.  1817.  xxx,  409 
pp.     8°. 

A  dissertation  on  liberty  and  necessity.  Lon- 
don, printed  in  MDCCXxv.     32  pp.     8°. 

Probably  impossible  to  find.  Henry  Stevens's  collection 
,  contained  a  copy,  and  so  did  the  Huth  library.  Sparks  was 
unable  to  see  one.  Of  tliis  work  Franklin  says,  "There 
were  only  a  hundred  copies  printed  of  which  I  gave  a  few  to 
friends  and  afterwards  .  .  .  burnt  the  rest,  except  one  copy, 
...  1  was  not  nineteen  years  of  age  when  it  was  written. 
In  1730  I  wrote  a  piece  on  the  other  side  of  the  question  .  .  . 
This  pamphlet  was  never  printed."  Charles  VVhittingham. 
about  1S52,  reprinted  twenty-five  copies  of  the  "  Disserta- 
tion "  in  fac-simile,  for  Henry  Stevens. 

A  dissertation  on  liberty  and  necessity.  In  a  let- 
ter to  a  friend.     Dublin:  printed  1733.    16  pp.  8°. 

A  dissertation  on  liberty  and  necessity.  Lon- 
don, printed  1725.  Reprinted  in  close  imitation 
of  the  original  in  1852,  by  C.  Whittingham,  with 
an  additional  title  and  preface,  by  H.  Stevens. 
London,  1881.     S". 

Dr.  Franklin's  two  new  bagatelles  [on  per- 
fumes and  on  marriage].  Edited  and  now  first 
printed  from  the  original  autograph  manuscript 
in  the  possession  of  Henry  Stevens.  London  : 
privately  printed.    188 1.     64°. 

There  are  copies  on  vellum. 

Ecrits  populaires,  choisis  et  appropri^s  aux 
lecteurs  francjais,  par  le  compagnon  de  Simon  de 
Nantua.     Paris :  L.  Colas.     1834.     18". 

'H  iiziarijur]  tov  Ka?.ov  'Pixup^ov,  ai'VTe'delaa  iirb  -ov 
B.  <^payK?.ivov.  'Ev  Tlapiaioig  e/c  Tt/g  TVTro-)pa<j)!ag 
^tpftivov  AiSoTov.     1823.     8 1   pp.     Portrait.     18°. 

Essais  de  morale  et  d'^conomie  politique. 
Traduits  et  annot^s  par  Edouard  Laboulaye. 
2e  Edition.     Paris:  Hachettc.     i86<p.     12°. 

An  essay  on  the  African  slave  trade.  Phila- 
delphia :  printed  by  D.  Humphreys.  1790.  15 
pp.     80. 

Essays,  humorous,  moral,  and  religious.  Lon- 
don.    No  date.     144  pp.     16°. 

Essays  humorous,  moral,  and  literary.  Bos- 
ton, 181 1.       182  (2)  pp.       12°. 

The  examination  of  Franklin  relative  to  the 
repeal  of  the  American  Stamp  act  in  1766.  Wil- 
liamsburg.     No  date.     4". 

The  examination  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin 
before  an  Honourable  Assembly,  relative  to  the 
repeal  of  the  American  Stamp  act,  in  1766. 
London,  1766.     50  pp.     8". 

This  title  is  given  in  Henry  Stevens's  list.  The  library 
has  the  same,  L(>ndon,  1767. 

The  examination  of  Doctor  B.  Franklin  before 
an  august  assembly,  relating  to  the  repeal  of  the 
stamp-act,  &c.  [PZ/t/rt.^ /7«>.*]      16  pp.     8". 

There  is  a  copy  in  the  Massadiusetts  State  library. 


227 


BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN 


October, 


The  examination  of  Doctor  B.  Franklin  before 
an  august  assembly.  Noplace,  \_i76b  or  ijby?^ 
23  pp.     8°. 

Experiences  et  observations  sur  I'dlectricite  .  . 
traduites  de  I'Anglois ;  par  M.  d'Alibard.  2e  edi- 
tion.    Paris,  Durand.     1736.      12°. 

Familiar  letters  and  miscellaneous  papers  of 
B.Franklin.  Edited  by  J.  Sparks.  Loridon:  Jack- 
son and  Walford.     i8jj.     xvi,  295  pp.     8°. 

Father  Abraham's  speech.  New  Haven.  No 
date.     16  pp.      12°. 

Father  Abraham's  speech.  Netv  London. 
No  date. 

Father  Abraham's  speech.  Added,  several  curi- 
ous pieces  of  writing.  Dedham  :  printed  by  H. 
Mann  for  W.  T.  Clapp.    Boston.  1807.  24  pp.  8°. 

A  few  reasons  in  favor  of  vendue.  [^Printed by 
Franklin  and  Hall.'\      (i)  folio. 

Franklin  before  the  Privy  council,  in  behalf  of 
the  province  of  Massachusetts,  to  advocate  the 
removal  of  Hutchinson  and  Oliver.  Philadel- 
phia :  y.  M.  Butler.     iS^g.     v,  134  pp.     8°. 

Privately  printed. 

Freier  Wille,  ein  Werk  fiir  denkende  Menschen. 
Leipzig^  1787.     8°. 

—  Same.     2te  Auflage.    \^Wiett :  Mosle.']   18 11. 
Gleichniss  von  der  Glaubensduldung.  Dessau  : 

Neuburgcr.     iSjj.     8°. 

Goldnes  Schatzkastlein,  oder  Anweisungen 
wie  man  thatig,  verstandig  beliebt,  &c.,  werden 
kann.  Herausg.  von  Dr.  Bergk.  Leipzig, 
J827, 33.     2  V.     8°. 

Goldnes  Schatzkastlein.  2te  Auflage.  Leipzig, 
1834,38.     8°. 

Goldnes  Schatzkastlein.  3te  Ausgabe.  Leip- 
zig, i83g.     8°. 

Goldnes  Schatzkastlein.  3tedurchges.  Auflage. 
^uedlinburg:    Ernst.    1843.      2  v.      12°. 

—  Same.  3.  Auflage.  ^uedlinburg :  Ernst. 
18S0I1844-].    8°. 

Guizieguez  ar  Pautr-cos  Richard.  Troet  eus 
al  levr  gallec  B.  Franklin  [by  A.  L.  M.  Ledan.] 
Morlaix,  imprimeric  de  Ledan.    1832.    16  pp.    18°. 

Saine.  Moutroulez,  eus  a  imprimiri  Ledan. 
No  date.     15  pp.     16°. 

Handschriften  84  verschied. ;  ein  Lesebuch 
fiir  Volks-  und  Gewerbeschulen,  enthaltend 
Der  arme  Richard  .  .  .  von  B.  Franklin.  Carls- 
ruhe :   Wagner.    1836.     4°. 

Historical  review  of  Pennsylvania,  from  its 
origin,  embracing  among  other  subjects,  the 
various  points  of  controversj'  which  have  arisen 
between  the  several  governors  and  the  assemblies. 
By  B.  Franklin,  LL.D.  Philadelphia:  E.  Olm- 
sted d:  W.  Poiver.  18 1 2.   (^o),  444pp.    8°. 

Not  by  Franklin;  but  containing  some  things  written  by 
him.  The  library  has  the  edition  of  1759.  This  edition  is 
made  up  from  the  original  sheets  with  a  new  title-page  and 
the  omission  of  the  dedication.  Some  copies  have  the  im- 
print, Philadelphia:  W.  Duane,  iSoS. 

Historische  Nachricht  von  dem  neulich  in 
Lancaster  county  ausgefiihrten  Blutbade  iiber 
eine  Auzahl  Indianer.  [^Philadelphia.'^  1764. 
31  pp.     8°. 

The  title  is  taken  from  Catalog  No.  Si,  of  O.  Harrasso- 
witz,  Leipzig.  Field  [C.  R.  6.6.14]  does  not  mention  this 
German  edition. 

Hydraulic  and  nautical  observations  on  the 
currents  in  the  Atlantic  ocean.  By  Governor 
Pownall.  To  which  are  annexed  some  notes 
by  Dr.  Franklin.  London :  R.  Sayer.  1787. 
17  pp.     4°. 


The  infallibility  of  human  judgment.  To 
which  is  now  added  a  postscript.  By  Mr.  Lyons. 
4th  edition.  London:  jf.  Brotherton.  J72J. 
(6)  ff".,  252  pp.     i6». 

Pages  209-240  contain  the  "  Dissertation  on  liberty  and 
necessity."  Franklin  says,  "My  pamphlet  by  some  means 
falling  into  the  hands  of  one  Lyons,  author  of  a  work  en- 
titled '  The  infallibility  of  human  judgment,'  it  occasioned 
our  acquaintance." 

Information  for  those  who  would  remove  to 
America.     London :   Gurney.     17^6.     4to. 

The  interest  of  Great  Britain  considered  with 
regard  to  her  colonies.  [By  Richard  Jack- 
son.] Added,  Observations  concerning  the  in- 
crease of  mankind  [by  B.  Franklin].  London: 
T.  Becket.     1760.     58  pp.     8°. 

The  libr.iry  has  the  second  London  edition  and  the  first 
and  second  Boston  editions.  This  is  the  first  London 
edition. 

Interrogatoire  de  Mr.  Franklin,  depute  de 
Pensilvanie  au  Parlement  de  la  Grande  Bretagne. 
Traduit  de  I'Anglois  par  Ch.  ...  D.  H.  *  *  * 
[Strasbourg :  de  Vimprimerie  de  S.  Kiirsner. 
n(>7  •']     35  PP-     8°. 

Kleine  Schriften.  Weimar:  Industrie  Comp- 
toir.     1802.     2  v.     Portraits.     8°. 

Kleine  Schriften  und  Engels-Lebensweisheit 
d.  altenWitt.     Rottxveil:  Herder.     1822.     8°. 

Die  lautere  Wahrheit,  oder  ernstliche  Betrach- 
tung  der  gegenwiirtigen  Zustandes  der  Stadt 
Philadelphia  und  der  Provintz  Pensylvanien. 
Von  einem  Handwercksmann  in  Philadelphia. 
Aus  dem  Englischen  iibersetzt  durch  J.  Crell. 
[Phila.'\  G.  Armbriister.    [1747?^     20  pp.    8". 

A  translation  of  Plain  truth. 

Leben  und  Schriften.  Aus  dem  Englischen 
ubersetzt.      Weitnar:  Industrie-Comptoir.    18 18. 

2V.       8". 

Form  volumes  three  and  four  of  Franklin's  Nachgelas- 
sene  Schriften,  of  which  there  are  two  sets  in  the  library. 

Leben  und  ausgewahlte  Schriften.  Leipzig: 
Wigand.     1838.     16°. 

Leben,  beschrieben  fiir  das  Volk.  Eigenthum 
des  wiirtemberg.  Volkschriften-Vereins.  Ulm, 
1843.     8«. 

Sein  Leben.  Mit  Vorw.  von  B.  Auerbach  und 
historisch-polit.  Einleitg.  v.  F.  Kapp.  Stutt- 
gart, 1876.     Auerbach.     496  pp.    Portrait.      8°. 

A  letter  to  a  gentleman  in  New  Jersey,  dated 
Phila.,  June  6th,  1753.  Nottingham,  no  date. 
Broadside. 

Letters  and  essays.     London,  1S20.     8". 

Letters  between  Theophihis  and  Eugenio, 
on  the  moral  pravitv  of  man.  [By  B.  Frank- 
lin.!"]    Philadelphia :    B.     Franklin.     17 47.     4°. 

Letters  to  the  merchant's  committee  of  Phila- 
delphia, submitted  to  the  consideration  of  the 
public.  [From  B.  Franklin  and  John  Neufville.] 
{Philadelphia,  1770.^     (i)  p.     F". 

Life.  Third  American  edition.  N.  Y.  :  T. 
and  y.  Swords.     1794.     214  pp.    Portrait.     16". 

Life.     Albany,  1797.     16*'. 

Life.  Fourth  American  edition.  Wilming- 
ton, 1799.     16". 

Life  and  essays.  Third  edition.  London, 
1800.     2  v.   8°. 

Life  and  essays.     N.  K,  1807.     I2". 

Life.  G.  Nicholson,  Poughnill,  near  Ludlow. 
[/<S/o;]     56  pp.     Portrait.     I2«. 

Life.  Philadelphia :  yohnson  <f  Warner. 
18/ 1.     104  pp.     12°. 


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1882. 


BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN 


Life  and  essays.  London :  T.  Kinnersley. 
No  date.     12°. 

Life  and  essays.  Philadelphia  :  B.  C.  Buzby. 
1818.     18°. 

Life.  N.  Y. :  printed  by  Clayton  <&  Van  Nor- 
den.     1824. 

Life  and  essays.     Middletown,  1826.     12°. 

Life  and  essays.     N.  Y.,  18 jo.     18" 

Life  and  essays.    N.   Y.:  J.  Lomax.  1831.   18°. 

Life  and  essays.     N.  Y. :  S.  King.     1831.   18°. 

Life.  Illustrated  by  tales,  sketches,  and  anec- 
dotes. Adapted  to  the  use  of  schools.  Phila- 
delphia :  Thomas^  Cotvperthwait,  &  Co.  J8j8. 
12°. 

Life,  written  by  himself;  added,  essays.  Mit 
Worterbuche.  Zum  Schul-  u.  Privatgebrauch. 
Carlsruhc,  Crcuzbatter.     i8j8.    12°. 

Life.     Edinburgh,  18 jg. 

Life.     Philadelphia,  184b.     18°. 

Life.  Together  with  his  essays.  Auburn, 
N.  Y.:  Derby,  Miller  d-  Co.     1848.     12°. 

Life.  Together  with  essays.  Auburn:  Derby, 
Miller  &  Co.     18^3.     12°. 

Also  issued  as  an  octavo. 

Life  and  essays.     N.  Y.,  18^8.     375  pp.     120. 

Life.     Philadelphia,  1864. 

Life ;  added,  essays,  and  some  anecdotes.  Mit 
Worterbuche.  2te  Auflage  durchgesch.  .  .  .  von 
D.  Jungling.  Carlsruhe :  Creuzbauer.  i8yi. 
XV,  239  pp.     8°. 

Melanges  d'^conomie  politique,  ire  partie. 
Paris :  Guillaumin.  1847.  [Collection  des  prin- 
cipaux  economistes,  tome  14.]     8°. 

Edited  by  E.  Darie  and  G.  do  Molinari.  Contains 
Franklin's  Science  du  bonhomme  Richard,  et  ses  autres 
opuscules. 

Melanges  de  morale,  d'^conomie  et  de  poli- 
tique. Extraits  des  ouvrages  de  Franklin,  et 
precedes  d'une  notice  sur  sa  vie.  Paris,  A.  A. 
Renouard.     1826.     2  v.     18". 

M^moires  complets,  oeuvrcs  morales  et  littd- 
raires.  Traduites  d'aprfes  la  dernifere  Edition 
publiee  a  New  York  par  Seb.  Albin  [Mme 
Cornu].     Paris:  C.  Gosselin.     1841.     12". 

Memoires  complets.  Trad.  nouv.  par  Seb. 
Albin  [Mme  Cornu].  Anzin:  imprinierie  de 
Boucher-Moreau.     1842.     8°. 

Memoires.  Trad,  par  F.  Lancelot.  Paris : 
Librairie  cent  rale.     1866.     2  v.     12°. 

Memoirs  of  the  late  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin ; 
with  a  review  of  his  "Information  to  those  who 
would  wish  to  remove  to  America."  London  : 
A.  Grant,     ijgo.     94  pp.     Portrait.     8°. 

A  contradiction  of  his  representations  as  to  emigration. 
—  Sabitt. 

Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Benjamin 
Franklin.  Written  by  himself  to  a  late  period, 
and  continued  by  William  Temple  Franklin. 
New  edition.  London  :  published  jfor  H.  Colburn 
by  R.Bentley.     1833.     6  v.     8°. 

Same  as  the  first  edition  of  1818,  with  new  title-pages. 

Memoirs,  continued  by  his  grandson  [etc.]. 
With  a  postliminious  preface,  by  W.  Duane. 
Philadelphia,  1S34.     2  v.     8°. 

Memoirs,  written  by  himself  and  continued  by 
his  grandson  and  others.  Philadelphia,  iSjj. 
2  v.   8°. 

Memoirs,  by  himself,  with  essays.  N.  Y., 
1847.     2  V.     i8». 

Memoirs.     A^.  Y.,  i8bi.     2  v.     8°. 

This  title  is  tlius  given  in  Sabin's  Dictionary. 


A  memorial  of  the  case  of  the  German  emi- 
grants settled  in  Pennsylvania,  and  the  best 
parts  of  Maryland,  Virginia,  &c.  [By  B. 
Franklin  ?]     London,  1754.     20,  8  pp.     4°. 

A  modest  enquiry  into  the  nature  and  neces- 
sity of  a  paper  currency.  Philadelphia  :  New 
printing-office.     I72g.     36  pp.     8°. 

Franklin's  first  political  tract,  written  and  printed  by  him 
to  encourage  the  issuing  of  more  paper  money. 

Moral  tracts ;  published  by  the  Christian  tract 
society  in  England.     Boston,  1820.     3  v.     16°. 
Volume  3  contains  Franklin's  Way  to  wealth. 

Morceaux  choisis,  comprenant  la  science  du 
bonhomme  Richard,  et  autres  ecrits  populaires, 
de  Franklin.  Paris:  imprimerie  de  Carpen- 
tier-Mericourt.     1833.     18". 

Moyens  d'avoir  toujours  de  I'argent  dans  sa 
poche.  Nantes :  imprimerie  de  Mellinet-Ma- 
lassis.     i82g.     1 2°. 

Necessary  truth;  or,  Seasonable  consideration 
for  the  inhabitants  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia, 
and  province  of  Pennsylvania.  In  relation  to 
the  pamphlet  call'd  Plain  truth  :  and  two  other 
writers  in  the  newspapers.  Philadelphia : 
printed   1748.      16    pp.     8". 

"In  the  types  of  Franklin  and  Hall,  and  probably 
written  by  Franklin." — Sabin. 

New  experiments  and  observations  on  elec- 
tricity. Part  II.,  2d,  3d  edition;  Part  iii. 
[ist   edition.]     London,  1734,  62.     Sm.  4°. 

New  London  Gazette  [extra].  No.  132,  for 
October  10,  1766.  The  examination  of  Dr. 
Franklin  before  an  august  assembly,  relating 
to  the  repeal  of  the  Stamp  act.  (2)  pp. 
Sm.  fo. 

Numb.  705.  Supplement  to  the  Boston  In- 
dependent Chronicle,  March,  1782. 

"  This  is  a  skit  on  the  Great  British  Public,  being  a  close 
imitation  of  a  Boston  newspaper  .  .  .  This  '  Supplement,' 
printed  by  Franklin  at  his  private  press  at  Passy,  was  a 
good  joke."  —  Henry  Stevens.  Stevens  believed  his  copy 
to  be  unique. 

Observations  on  a  late  publication  intituled, 
Thoughts  on  executive  justice  :  to  which  is  added, 
a  letter  [from  Franklin]  containing  remarks  on 
the  same  work.    London :  T.  Cadell.    1786.    16". 

The  letter  from  a  gentleman  abroad  [Franklin]  fills 
pages  137-163. 

Observations  on  the  late  and  present  conduct 
of  the  French.  [By  William  Clarke.]  Added, 
wrote  by  another  hand  [by  Franklin],  Observa- 
tions concerning  the  increase  of  mankind.  Bos- 
ton: 'S.  Knccland.     173=;.     (3),  47,  15  pp.    4°. 

Observations  on  the  late  and  present  conduct  of 
the  French.  By  William  Clarke.  Added,  wrote 
by  another  hand  [B.  Franklin],  Observations 
concerning  the  increase  of  mankind.  London: 
y.  Clarke.     1755.     8°. 

Osservazione  a  chiunque  desideri  passare  in 
America ;  e  riflessioni  circa  i  selvaggi  dell'  Ameri- 
ca settentrionale  del  Dre.  Franklin  dall'  origi- 
nale  inglese  recate  in  lingua  italiana  da  P.  An- 
toricutti.  Padova.  G.  A.  Conzatti.  178J. 
38  pp.     8°. 

A  parable  against  persecution,  in  imitation  01 
Scripture  language.     \_f 770^1     4°. 

Franklin  was  fond  of  quoting  this  as  a  part  of  Genesis, 
and  it  was  printed  sn  as  to  be  inserted  nt  the  end  of  that 
book,  as  chapter  fifty-first.  It  was  reprinted  in  Lord 
Karnes's  Sketches  of  the  history  of  man.  Afterward  a 
similar  imitation  of  Scripture  was  foun3  in  Jeremy 
Taylor's  Liberty  of  prophesying.     It  was  long  supposed  to 


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October, 


be  a  translation  from  the  dedication  of  a  work  translated 
from  Hebrew  into  Latin  bv  George  Gentius,  in  1651.  It  is 
now  traced  back  to  Saadi's  iJostan.  Sparks  gives  an  account 
of  it  in  volume  2,  page  iiS.  In  the  Gentleman's  magazine, 
vol.  50,  page  27,  the  Parable  is  reprinted.  In  vol.  £7,  page 
514,  vol.  60,  page  969,  vol.  61,  pages  109,  313,  362,  the  origin 
is  discussed.  On  page  twenty-four,  of  "  Information  to 
those  who  would  remove  to  America,  London,  1794"  [No.  4 
in  *6S53.ii],  is  the  advertisement  "  Lately  published,  price 
one  half-penny,  or  3/  per  100.  A  parable  against  persecu- 
tion.    By  Franklin." 

Plain  truth ;  or,  serious  considerations  on  the 
present  state  of  Philadelphia  and  Pennsylvania. 
Bj  a  tradesman  of  Philadelphia.  Printed 
{^Philadelphia  :  by  B.  Frankliti]  in  1747.  22  pp. 
8°. 

Plain  truth.  By  a  tradesman  of  Philadelphia. 
[2d  edition.]  G.  Ambruster,  Philadelphia, 
J747.     22,  (2)  pp.     8°. 

Plan  for  benefiting  distant  and  unprovided 
countries.     [By  B.  Franklin  and  —  Dalrymple.] 

Printed  on  a  sheet  of  paper  and  distributed. 

Pocket  almanack  for  the  year  1742.  Fitted 
for  the  use  of  Pennsylvania,  and  the  neighbour- 
ing provinces.  By  Richard  Saunders,  Phil. 
Philadelphia  :  printed  by  B.  Franklin.  16  pp. 
32°. 

Continued  by  Franklin  through  1748;  and  from  1749  to 
1766,  printed  by  Franklin  and  Hall. 

Poor  Richard,- 1733.  The  Almanac  for  1733. 
By  Richard  Saunders,  Philom. 

The  Library  has  only  the  years  175c,  1758,  1763,  of  the 
original  almanacs  printed  by  Franklin,  then  by  Franklin  and 
Hall.  AccordingtoDoggett,  in  his  reprint  [K. 14.7],  Franklin 
continued  to  work  upon  this  almanac  untu  1758;  according 
to  Sabin,  until  1761.  He  was  the  sole  printer  until  i74Sor  1749; 
it  was  then  printed  by  Franklin  and  Hall  through  1765;  and 
afterwards  by  Hall  &  Sellers  until  179-.  From  1733-1747,  the 
Almanac  had  24.  pages,  but  in  1748  was  enlarged  to  36  pages. 
Sparks  states  that  a  complete  set  is  of  doubtful  existence. 
The  rarest  of  the  series  is  the  one  for  1758.  Franklin  says  : 
"  These  proverbs  ...  I  assembled  and  formed  into  a  con- 
nected discourse,  prefixed  to  the  Almanac  for  1758,  as  the 
harangue  of  a  wise  old  man  to  the  people  attending  an 
auction."  This  collection  is  what  was  afterwards  known  as 
the  "  Way  to  wealth,"  and  in  French  as  the  "  Science  du 
bonhomme  Richard,  "and  by  other  titles.  It  was  reprinted  in 
England  as  a  broadside  to  be  hung  up,  and  was  three  times 
translated  into  French  before  iSoo. 

Poor  Richard  illustrated.  Lessons  for  the 
young  and  old  on  industry,  temperance,  frugality, 
&c.  Engraved  by  O.  Pelton.  E.  H.  Clapp, 
Boston.    No  date.     23!  X  17^  inches.     Portrait. 

Poor  Richard's  maxims;  or,  the  way  .  to 
wealth.  Birmingham :  Surnney  and  Ferrall. 
J805.     18  pp.     8°. 

Premieres  notions  d'dconomie  politique  ou 
sociale,  contenant  la  Science  du  bonhomme 
Richard,  par  Franklin  [etc.].  Par  Joseph  Gar- 
nier.     Paris :  Guillaumin.     1864.     32°. 

The  first  edition  is  entitled  "Abrig^  des  ^l^ments  de 
IVconomie  politique.     Paris,  1858." 

Principes  dlementaires  de  morales,  ou  traits 
abr^g^  des  devoirs  de  I'homme.  Par  Etienne 
Gabriel  Peignot.  Suivis  de  la  Science  du  bon- 
homme Richard  et  du  Sifflet,  opuscules  de  B. 
Franklin.  Besangon,  imprimerie  de  Taulin. 
jSog.    xii,    104  pp.     12°. 

Reprinted  in  1833. 

The  prompter.  By  Noah  Webster.  To  which 
is  added,  The  way  to  wealth.  By  B.  Franklin. 
Coventry,  j8o8.     12°. 

Proposal  for  promoting  useful  knowledge,  etc. 
Philadelphia,  14  May,  1743. 

Originally  printed  as  a  circular.  See  Sparks,  vol.  6, 
page  14.  Thought  to  contain  the  first  suggestion  in  public 
form  on  an  American  philosophical  society. 


Remarks  concerning  the  savages  of  North 
America.     Birmi^igham,  1784.     8". 

Sabin  says  :  In  an  advertisement  to  this  tract  it  is  stated 
that  it  was  written  by  Dr.  Franklin,  and  taken  from  a  copy 
printed  by  himself  for  his  own  amusement  at  Passy. 

Remarks  on  a  late  protest  against  the  ap- 
pointment of  Mr.  Franklin  as  agent  for  this 
province.  {B.  Franklin,  Philadelphia,  1764.'^ 
7  pp.     8°. 

Remarks  on  the  rescript  of  the  Court  of 
Madrid  and  on  the  manifesto  of  the  Court  of  Ver- 
sailles. Added,  an  appendix,  containing  the 
rescript,  the  manifesto,  and  a  Memorial  of  Dr. 
Franklin  to  the  court  of  Versailles.  London:  T. 
Capell.     i77g.     viii,  91  pp.     8°. 

Franklin's  Memorial  occupies  pages  88  -to  95.  It  was 
previously  printed  by  Almon,  who  omitted  about  one-quarter 
of  it. 

Rules  for  reducing  a  great  empire  to  a  small 
one.  By  the  late  Benjamin  Franklin.  Dedicated 
to  the  Right  Honourable  Alexander,  lord  Lough- 
borough. To  which  is  subjoined  the  Declaration 
of  independence.  London  :  J.  Ridgvuay.  1793. 
16  pp.     S''. 

"  Written  for  '  The  Public  advertiser,'  October,  177a.  The 
dedication  to  this  edition  is  ironical." —  Sabin. 

Saggi  di  morale  e  d'economia  privata  estratti 
dalle  opere  di  Franklin.  Prima  traduzione 
italiana.    Volterra,i834.    2v.  ini.    Portrait.    24°. 

Schreiben  an  Ingenhous  iiber  d.  Rauchen  d. 
Kamine  und  Schornsteine.  Hamburg :  Campe, 
178S.    8°. 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard.  Traduit 
[par  Qiietant].  Philadelphie  et  Paris,  chez 
Ruault.     1777.     151  pp.     12°. 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard,  contenant 
un  discours  de  Mr.  J.  Hancock,  M.  Francklinn, 
etc.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois.  Philadelphie  et  se 
trouve  a  Lausanne.     1778.     12°. 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard.  2e  Edition 
exactement  semblable  a  la  premiere.  Philadel- 
phie et  Paris,  Ruault,  1778.    151  pp.     12°. 

Satne.     3e  edition. 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard,  moyen 
facile  de  payer  les  imp6ts ;  avec  Tinterrogation 
de  M.  Franklin.  Traduit  de  TAnglois.  Phila- 
delphie, et  Paris,  Royez.     1786.     15  pp.     160. 

This  title  is  deceptive;  the  true  title  seems  to  be  "  Re- 
marques  sur  les  sauvages  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale." 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard,  en  Anglais 
et  en  Fran^ais  (avec  les  Lettres  et  autres  opus- 
cules) .     Dijon :    Causse.     I7gs-     8°. 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard.  Riom : 
imprimerie  de  J.  C.  Salles.  An  7.  Portrait. 
44  PP-     i6». 

Science  du  bonhomme  Richard,  suivie  du 
Testament  de  Fortune  Richard,  par  Mathon  de 
La  Cour.     Paris,  Kleffer.    1822.     i8°. 

Science  du  bonhomme  Richard,  suivie  d'ex- 
traitsde  ses  oeuvres.  Pr^c^d^e  de  I'^logefun^bre 
de  Franklin  par  Mirabeau.  Paris,  A.  Bailleul. 
1822.     18°. 

Science  du  bonhomme  Richard.  Paris,  A.  A. 
Renouard.     182^.     18". 

There  was  also  an  edition  in  1S26. 

Science   du   bonhomme  Richard,  suivie  de  la 
Veritable  poule  noire.   Paris,  Sanson.    182^.  24". 
Same.     182S.     32°. 

There  were  earlier  editions,  —  one  in  1824  in  32',  and 
anotlier  in  1S25  in  24°;  but  less  complete. 


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1882. 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


Science  du  bonhomme  Richard,  et  Conseils 
pour  faire  fortune,  avec  une  notice  sur  Franklin, 
et  I'ordonnance  de  Louis  xviii,  sur  la  caisse 
d'dpargnes  et  de  prevoyance.  Dijon :  Lagier. 
1827.     18". 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard.  Paris, 
A.  Hiard.     1830.     30  pp.      12°. 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard  par  Benja- 
min Franklin.  — L'histoire  du  sifflet  et  le  Testa- 
ment de  Fortune  Ricard  [by  G.  J.  Mathon  de  La 
Courj.  Nouvelle  edition.  Paris,  P.  H.  Krabbe, 
^852-     35  PP-     160. 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard.  Paris,  J. 
Retiouard,  j86j.     32°. 

A  doubtful  title. 

La  science  du  bonhomme  Richard.  Suivie 
d'extraits  [etc.]  par  E.  Laboulaye.  Paris: 
Librairic  Frankliti.  iSjj.  [Bibliotheque  Frank- 
lin, Tome  I.]     32". 

A  sciencia  da  bom  homem  Ricardo,  ou  meios 
de    fazer    fortuna.       Paris:    Renouard.      182S. 

8  pp.   r-o. 

Select  pieces.  G.  Nicholson,  Poughnill,  near 
Ludloiv.     [/5/o/J     59  pp.     12°. 

The  select  works  of  Benjamin  Franklin, 
including  his  autobiography ;  with  notes  and 
memoir.  Bj  Epes  Sargent.  Boston,  18^8.  502  pp. 
Portrait.     12°. 

Sicherer  Weg  zu  einer  festen  moral.  Gesund- 
heit  zu  gelangen  und  sich  darin  lebenslang  zu 
erhalten.      Wien :   Wimmer.     1812.     4°. 

Some  account  of  the  success  of  inoculation 
for  the  small-pox  in  England  and  America. 
Together  with  Plain  instructions.  I^ondon,  W. 
Strahan.     1759-     8,  12  pp.     8°. 

Plain  instructions  has  a  separate  title-page. 

Some  observations  on  the  proceedings 
against  the  Rev.  Mr.  Hemphill.  [^P/tiladel- 
^hia.]     B.  Franklin.     i73j. 

Same.     2d  edition. 

Mr.  George  Brinley  had  a  copy  of  the  second  edition.  As- 
cribed to  Franklin  in  Webster's  Presbyterian  church  in 
America. 

Speech  in  answer  to  the  speech  of  J.  Dickin- 
son. By  Joseph  Galloway.  Philadelphia  : 
printed  by  W.  Dunlap.  1764.  xxxv,  (iv),  45 
pp.     8«. 

Speech.  By  Joseph  Galloway.  With  a  pref- 
ace. [By  Franklin.]  Philadelphia,  printed; 
London  :  reprinted  and  sold  by  W.  Nicoll.  176^- 
(2),  92  pp.     8". 

Spriichworter  des  alten  Heinrich  und  Engels 
Lebensweisheitdesalten  Witt.  Berlin:  Mittler. 
j8i2.     8". 

Franklin's  Tagebuch.  Wohlfeilere  Ausgabe. 
Cassel :  Krieger.      No  date.     8**. 

Franklin's  Tagebuch.  Eiii  sicheres  Mittel, 
durch  moral.  Vollkommenheit  thatig  [etc.] 
zu  werden.     Eschwege :  Hoffmann.     tSjo.     8". 

The  true  root  of  scarcity;  or,  sure  road  to 
competence  in  times  of  dearth.  Edinburgh  : 
C.  Stewart  d:  Co.     180 r.     23  pp.      1 2°. 

Tugendiibungen,  guter  Rath  an  Handwerker, 
Mittel,  reich  zu  werden,  &c.  Wien:  Mayer. 
i8ig.     8°. 


Two  letters  from  Dr.  Franklin  to  the  earl  of 
Shelburne.  London :  M.  Folingsby  and  y. 
Debrett.     [f782.]     ii,  31  pp.     8«. 

Two  tracts  :  Information  to  those  who  would 
remove  to  America.  And,  Remarks  concerning 
the  savages  of  North  America.  2d  edition. 
London :  J.  Stockdale.     1784.     39  pp.     8". 

Two  tracts.  3d  edition.  London  :  J.  Stock- 
dale.     1784.     39  pp.     8°. 

Two  tracts.     Dublin,    1784.     30  pp.     8". 

Die  Viiter  unserer  Republik  in  ihrem  Leben 
und  Wirken.  Leben  B.  Franklins.  N.  Y., 
1847.     8". 

Die  Vorhorung  Doctor  Benjamin  Franklin's 
vor  der  hohen  Versammlung  des  Hauses  der 
Gemeinen,  die  Stampel-Act,  &c.,  betreflend. 
Philadelphia  :  Gcdruckt  bey  S.  Miller.  1766. 
43  PP-  8". 

View  of  the  title  to  Indiana,  a  tract  of  country 

on  the  Ohio.     Containing the  opinion 

of  counsel  on  the  title  of  the  proprietors  of  In- 
diana. Philadelphia  :  printed  by  Styner  and 
Cyst.     1776.     46  pp.     8". 

Franklin  possibly  was  the  author;  his  opinion  is  given 
in  this  "  View,"  dated  Phila.,  July,  1775.  The  scheme  was 
a  favorite  one  with  him. 

Way  to  wealth.     Nevuburyfort,  no  date.     12°. 

The  way  to  wealth,  as  clearly  shewn  in  the 
preface  of  an  old  Pennsylvanian  almanack.  \^Lon- 
don,  1773  /]     8  pp.     8». 

The  way  to  wealth.    Paisley,  1784.    16  pp.    12°. 

Way  to  wealth.     Worcester :  I.  Thomas.    i7go. 

I2«. 

Way  to  wealth.  Extracted  from  the  Doctor's 
political  works.  Salem:  T.  C.  dishing.  \^i8oof'\ 
16  pp.     12°. 

Way  to   wealth.       Nottingham :    C.  Sutton. 

[/800?]       12  pp.       12°. 
A  chap  book. 

The  way  to  wealth;  or,  "  Poor  Richard  im- 
proved."    Philadelphia  :  J.  Johnson.   iSoS.   24°. 

Franklin's  way  to  wealth.  New  edition  :  cor- 
rected by  Bob  Sport,  with  copper-plates.  Lon- 
don:   W.  Darton,jr.      [/<?/.^.]     36  pp.      16°. 

Way  to  wealth.  The  whistle,  a  story.  Printed 
by  y.  Marshall,  Nevjcastle.     [/-S/?.]   24  pp.    12°. 

Way  to  wealth.  N.  Y.  :  S.  Woods  <f  Sons. 
1820.     44  pp.     16°. 

Way  to  wealth.     London,  1823.     12°. 

Way  to  wealth.  Added,  his  Advice  to  a  young 
tradesman,  and  Sketches  of  his  life  and  character. 
Windsor,   Vermont :  S.  Jde.     1S26.     80  pp.      24°. 

The  way  to  wealth.  [By  Richard  Saunders. 
Published  by  the  New  York  association  for  im- 
proving the  condition  of  the  poor.  New  York.'\ 
No  date.     8  pp.     12°. 

"  Way  to  wealth."  Maxims  and  precepts. 
Compiled  by  B.  Wells.  Morell.   ILondon,  iSbj  f] 

Broadside.     3i  X  iS|  inches. 

Der  Weg  zum  Gliick,  oder  Leben  und  Mey- 
nungen  des  Dr.  B.  Franklin.  Reading,  (/*a.)  : 
H.  B.  Sage.     1820.     128  pp.     Square  16°. 

Der  Weg  zum  Reichthum.  Erfurt:  Hen- 
nings  und  Hopf.     1841.     12°. 

Der  Weg  Ziim  Reichthum.  Neu  bearb.  von 
G.  A.  B.     Berlin :  Grothe,  1864.     16°. 


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NOTES 


October. 


Notes. 


Annual  Report. — The  thirtieth  Annual  Re- 
port of  the  Boston  Public  Library  has  recently 
been  published,  and  can  be  had  upon  applica- 
tion. This  contains,  besides  the  usual  reports 
of  the  Trustees,  the  Examining  Committee, 
and  the  Librarian,  a  special  report  upon  the 
Shakespearian  Collection,  by  Mr.  Horace  How- 
ard Furness,  of  Philadelphia. 

SwEDENBORG. — The  Public  Library  has  re- 
ceived by  gift  from  the  American  Swedenborg 
Printing  and  Publishing  Society  one  hundred 
and  eight  volumes  of  the  writings  of  Sweden- 
borg. These,  in  nine  sets,  of  twelve  volumes 
each,  have  been  placed  on  the  shelves  of  the 
Central  Library  and  of  the  various  Branches. 

The  Slavery  Question.  —  Mr.  Wendell 
Phillips,  in  addition  to  his  gift  of  books  and 
pamphlets  mentioned  in  the  last  Bulletin,  has 
presented  to  the  library  over  four  thousand  pam- 
phlets, of  which  nearly  eight  hundred  are  on 
slaverj'.  These  two  additions  to  the  library  num- 
ber 1303  volumes  and  4,682  pamphlets.  By  these, 
and  by  the  1,592  volumes  and  2,117  pamphlets 
which  have  recently  been  added  to  the  library  on 
the  death  of  the  widow  of  Theodore  Parker,  the 
collection  of  books  on  the  slavery  question  has 
been  largely  increased. 

Books  for  the  Blind. — The  Boston  Public 
Library  has  recently  received  from  Doctor 
William  Moon,  of  Brighton,  England,  351 
volumes  and  200  printed  sheets  of  books  for 
the  blind.  These,  as  well  as  the  collection  given 
early  in  the  present  year  by  Mr.  Samuel  Gurney, 
of  England,  are  printed  in  embossed  type,  as 
designed  by  Doctor  Moon,  who  has  been  able, 
by  the  aid  of  private  subscriptions,  to  print 
portions  of  the  Bible  by  this  system  in  two 
hundred  languages,  and  to  publish  many  other 
works,  a  part  of  which  are  included  in  this  gift 
to  the  Public  Library.  An  account  of  Moon's 
system  can  be  found  in  his  book  entitled,  "Light 
for  the  Blind." 

Chaucer  Society. — The  Library  has  re- 
ceived, by  gift  from  Mr.  Charles  F.  Shimmin, 
the  publications  of  the  Chaucer  Society,  The 
Early  English  Text  Society,  and  The  New 
Shakspere   Society,  in   158  volumes  and  parts. 


North  End  Reading  Room  and  Delivery 
Station.  —  The  North  End  Reading  Room  and 
Delivery  station  of  the  Boston  Public  Library  is 
now  open  in  the  Hancock  school-house  (en- 
trance from  Parmenter  street),  every  week-day, 
from  four  to  ten  o'clock  P.  M. 

The  School  Committee  have  placed  at  the 
disposition  of  the  trustees  two  large  rooms, 
which  have  been  suitably  fitted  up  for  public  use. 
There  will  be  a  library  of  about  one  thousand 
volumes,  including  books  of  reference,  popular 
science,  history,  travels,  etc.,  and  a  good  list  of 
periodicals,  journals,  with  conveniences  for  read- 
ing. 

It  is  hoped  that  the  people  in  that  section  of 
the  city  will  find  inducements  to  spend  their 
leisure  evening  hours  in  profitable  and  agreeable 
reading. 

This  is  also  a  Delivery  station,  at  which  books 
can  be  drawn  from  the  Central  Library  on  the 
ordinary  library  cards. 

When  the  public  have  become  familiar  with 
these  rooms  and  their  contents,  it  is  expected 
that  the  plan  will  rapidly  grow  into  favor. 

West  Roxbury.  —  Friends  of  the  Public 
Library  living  in  Roxbury  have  recently  con- 
tributed sixty-four  dollars,  which  sum  has  been 
expended  for  books  for  that  branch. 

South  Boston.  —  A  citizen  of  South  Boston 
has  given  one  hundred  dollars  for  the  purchase 
of  reference  books  for  this  branch  of  the  Boston 
Public  Library. 

LuDwiG  Salvator,  Arch-Duke  of  Austria 
AND  Tuscany.  — The  Arch-Duke  Ludwig  Sal- 
vator has  given  to  this  Library  nine  finely 
printed  and  illustrated  volumes  of  travel,  written 
and  illustrated  by  the  giver. 

Bulletins.  — It  is  suggested  to  persons  wish- 
ing to  purchase  copies  of  the  Bulletin,  that  an 
application  be  made  for  them  by  February  i, 
May  I,  August  i,  and  November  i  of  each  year. 
The  supply  of  the  July,  1882,  number  is  already 
exhausted,  as  is  that  of  several  recent  numbers. 
Friends  of  the  Library  having  copies  of  the  Bulle- 
tin that  can  be  spared  are  invited  to  give  them 
to  the  Library. 


232 


BULLETIN 


BOSTON    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 


JANUARY,    1883. 


VOL.  s-    No.  s. 


WHOLE  No.  64. 


TRUSTEES  OF  THE   CORPORATION. 
William   W.    Greenough,   President. 


Solomon  B.  Stebbins,  Alderman. 
William  H.  Whitmore,   Councilman. 
James  Freeman  Clarke. 


Samuel  A.  B.  Abbott. 
George  B.  Chase. 
Henry  W.  Haynes. 


GENERAL   OFFICERS. 

Mellen  Chamberlain,  Librarian  and  Clerk  of  the  Corporation. 
James  L.  Whitney,  Principal  Assistant  Librarian. 


Arthur  M.  Knapp,  Curator  of  Periodicals  and 

Pamphlets. 
William  H.  Foster,  Proof-reader. 
Jos6  F.  Carret,   Curator  of  Patents  and  En- 

gravings,  and  Registrar. 


Appleton  p.  C.  Griffin,  Custodian  of  Shelves. 
William  F.  Robinson,  Registration  Clerk. 
Thomas  H.  Cummings,  Curator  of  Lower  Hall 

Catalogue. 
Louis  F.  Gray,  Office  Secretary. 


William  E.  Ford,  fanitor.  Central  Library. 


LIBRARIANS  OF  DEPARTMENTS. 


Arthur  M.  Knapp,  Bates  Hall. 
Edward  Tiffany,  Lower  Hall. 
Mary  E.  Brock,  Brighton. 
Cornelius  S.  Cart^e,  Charlestown. 
Mary  G.  Coffin,  Dorchester. 


Sarah  C.  Godbold,  East  Boston. 
Eliza  R.  Davis,  Jamaica  Plain. 
Sarah  Bunker,  Roxbury. 
Alice  J.  Bragdon,  South  Boston. 
Grace  A.  Ds  Borges,  South  End. 


Mary  A.  Hill,  Custodian,  Lower  Mills. 
Harriet  L.  Towner,  Custodian^  Mattapan. 
Etta  M.  Ruggles,  Custodian,  Neponset. 


Eliza  R.  Davis,  Custodian,  North  End. 
Robert  M.  Otis,  Custodian,  Roslindale. 
Anna  Hibbard,  Custodian,  W.  Roxbury. 


CONTENTS 


Information  for  Readers 234 

Bates  Hall 235 

Lower  Hall  and  Branches 263 


Branch  Library,  Charlestown 273 

Benjamin  Franklin 276 

Notes 284 


INFORMATION    FOR    READERS. 


Number  of  Volumes  and  Hours. 

All  departments  are  open  every  secular  day 
except  the  six  legal  holidays,  —  February  22, 
Fast  Day,  Memorial  Day,  July  4,  Thanksgiving 
and  Christmas,  —  and  such  other  days  as  the 
Trustees  may  direct. 

The  Bates  Hall  is  open  from  nine  o'clock,  a.m., 
until  six,  P.M.,  from  October  to  March,  inclusive, 
and  until  seven  o'clock  during  the  rest  of  the 
year.  The  Lower  Hall  of  the  Central  Library  is 
open  from  half-past  eight  o'clock,  a.m.,  to  nine 
o'clock,  p.m.  The  Central  Reading  Room  for 
Periodicals  is  open  from  nine  o'clock,  a.m., 
until  ten,  p.m.,  and  on  Sundays  from  two  to 
ten. 


Vols. 


Bates  Hall   .   .   . 
Newspaper  Room 
Duplicate   Room 
Lower  Hall  ...... 

Brighton  Branch  .  .  . 
Charlestown  Branch  . 
Dorchester  Branch  .  . 
East  Boston  Branch  . 
Jamaica  Plain  Branch  . 
Lower  Mills  Delivery  . 
Mattapan  Delivery    .  . 

Neponset  Delivery    .    . 

North  End  Delivery     . 

Roslindale  Delivery  .   . 

Roxbury  Branch  .  .  . 
South  Boston  Branch  . 
South  End  Branch  .  . 
West  Roxbury  Delivery 

Totals 4«S,476  753 

*Keep  open  till  9  P.M.  Saturdays.     :t±  Tuesdays  to  Saturdays,  inclusive. 
tCl'isfd  1-J  M.  to  2  P.M.  •**  Saturdays  from  2  to" 9. 

i  Reading  Room  9  to  9.  a  Delivered  to  readers  also  on  Sun- 

**  Closed  from  6toG.30.  days, 

tt  Tuesdays,  Thursdays,  and  Satur- 
days. 


Periodicals 

in  R.  R. 

(Duplicates 

excluded.) 

362a 

30 
60 
20 
29 
33 


26 


CATALO  G  UES. 

Bulletms. 

New  Books  as  soon  as  received  are  entered  on 
the  Bulletin  Boards  of  each  Library.  In  the 
Bates  Hall,  before  titles  appear  on  the  Board  the 
new  books  are  displayed  (with  the  shelf-number 
attached)  in  a  glass  case  at  the  desk.  The  lists  in 
the  Lower  Hall  and  at  the  Branches  show  only 
the  books  added  to  those  departments.  The  Dor- 
chester list  is  posted  also  at  the  Deliveries  at  the 
Lower  Mills,  Neponset,  and  Mattapan,  and  the 
Jamaica  Plain  list  at  the  Deliveries  at  Roslindale 
and  West  Roxbury.  The  Bulletins  are  for  sale 
(excepting  those  out  of  pjrint)  at  five  cents  each. 
Books  with  numbers  below  2iioare  in  the  Lower 
Hall;  with  2110  and  above,  in  the  Bates  Hall. 
Those  with  Brl.,  Clm.,  I>or.,  E.  B.,  J.  P.,  JV.  K., 
Rox.,  S.  B.,  S.  E.,  or  W.  Rox.,  prefixed  to  the 
number  are  respectively  in  the  Brighton,  Charles- 
town,  Dorchester,  East  Boston,  Jamaica  Plain, 
North  End,  Roxbury,  South  Boston,  South  End, 
or  West  Roxbury  Branch. 

Bates  Hall  of  the  Central  Library. 

I.  The  IxDEX  of  1S61.  (Includes  the  Bow- 
ditch  Library.)      Out  of  print. 

II.  The  Supplement  of  1S66.  (Includes  the 
Parker  Library.)     For  sale  in  sheets  at  $2.00. 

III.  The  C.VTALOGUE  OF  THE  PrINCE  LI- 
BRARY.     For  salf  at  $1.00. 

IV.  The  Catalogue  of  the  Ticknor  Col- 
lection -of  Spanish  and  Portuguese  books.  For 
sale  at  $$.00. 

V.  The  Catalogue  of  the  Barton  Collec- 
tion. Shakespearian  portion.    For  sale  at  $^.00. 


VI.  Public  Card  Catalogue.  This  con- 
tains, with  some  exceptions,  the  titles  of  all  the 
books  in  the  Bates  Hall. 

VII.  The  Official  Card  Catalogue,  which 
can  be  consulted,  in  cases  of  need,  upon  applica- 
tion, contains  the  titles  of  all  books  added  to  the 
Bates  Hall  since  the  publication  of  the  Supple- 
ment in  1866,  and  includes  some  titles  of  books 
received  between  1S66  and  1S71,  which  are  not 
in  the  Public  Card  Catalogue. 

Engravings. 

There  is  a  separate  catalogue  of  the  Tosti  En- 
gravings in  drawers  at  the  north  end  of  the  Pub- 
lic Card  Catalogue  case  in  Bates  Hall. 

Iiovrer  Hall  of  the  Central  Library. 

I.  Fiction  and  Juveniles,  with  notes  for 
readers.  6th  edition,  April,  1S77.  Embraces 
the  "Index  to  Historical  Fiction."     20  cents. 

II.  Arts,  Sciences,  and  Professions.  2d 
edition,  September,  1871.  10  cents. — Supplement- 
ary Catalogue,  May,  1881.     20  cents. 

III.  History,  Biography,  and  Travels, 
with  notes  for  readers.  2d  edition,  July,  1873. 
^o  cents. 

IV.  Books  in  Foreign  Languages.  3d 
edition.  May,  iSSi.     /j  cents. 

V.  Poetry,  Dram.\,  Collections,  and  Mis- 
cellanies,   ist  edition,  August,  1870.    20  cents. 

VI.  Card  Catalogue.  This  contains  the 
titles  of  all  the  books  in  the  Lower  Hall,  alpha- 
betically arranged,  both  by  authors'  names  and 
by  the  titles  of  books.  An  assistant,  who  alone 
has  access  to  this  catalogue,  will  furnish  such 
information  as  may  not  be  found  in  the  printed 
catalogues. 

Branches. 

Catalogues  are  for  sale:  —  Brighton,  2^  cents, 
for  the  main  Catalogue  (including  first  Supple- 
ment), and  5  cettts  for  each  of  the  two  subsequent 
Supplements;  Charlestown,  v?/.oo/ Dorchester, 
7j  cents;  East  Boston,  25  cents ;  Jamaica  Plain, 
/J  cents ;  Roxbury,  jo  cents ;  South  Boston, 
2j  cents  ;  South  End,  75  cents. 

Bates  Hall  books  can  be  applied  for  at  the 
several  Branches  and  Deliveries,  and,  if  they  are 
on  the  shelves,  they  will  be  sent  to  the  Branch 
or  Delivery  the  same  or  following  day. 

The  Bulletins  since  the  issues  of  the  Branch 
Catalogues  constitute  supplements  to  these  sev- 
eral lists. 

Prices  of  Catalogues  to  Non-Residents 

are  fixed  to  cover  cost  of  manufacture  and  post- 
age, as  follows :  — 

Bates  Hall.— I.  Prince  Catalogue,  ^/.7j.  Tick- 
nor Catalogue,  Sj-oo.     Barton  Catalogue,  Sj-oo. 

Lo-wer  //all. — II.  History,  Biography,  and 
Travel.     Sf-jo. 

III.  Arts,  Sciences,  and  Professions,    yj  cents. 

IV.  Fiction  and  Juveniles.     7j  cents. 

V.  Poetry,  Drama,  and  Miscellanies.  Si.oo. 
Bulletins. — VI.  Qiiarterly  issues,  each,  20  cents. 
The  Bulletins  must  be  applied  for  as  issued, 

during  January,  April,  July,  and  October  of  each 
year,  as  subscriptions  cannot  be  received. 

The  Branch  Catalogues  and  other  publications 
will  be  furnished,  as  far  as  practicable,  on  terms 
to  be  made  known  on  application. 

Central  Periodical  Reading  Room. 

A  list  of  periodicals  currently  received  is  for 
sale  at  5  cents.  There  is  also  a  List  of  serial 
publications  now  taken  in  the  principal  libraries 
of  Boston  and  Cambridge.     Price,  20  cents. 


For  further  particulars  "see  Uandbook  for  Readers,"  distributed  gratis. 


LIST  OF  THE  NEW  AND  MORE  IMPORTANT  BOOKS 

PLACED    IN    THE    LIBRARY 
DURING   OCTOBER,   NOVEMBER,   AND   DECEMBER,   1882. 


ABBREVIATIONS,    ETC. 


Shelf-numbers  31  lo  and  upwards   indicate  books  in  Bates 

Hall. 
Shelf-numbers  below  31 10  indicate  books  in  the  Lower  Hall. 
Brl.,  Brighton  Branch. 

Cliii.f  Charlestown  Branch. 

Dor.,  Dorchester  Branch. 

K.  B.,  Kast  Boston  Branch. 

J.  P.,  Jamaica  Plain  Branch. 

N.K.,  North  End  Branch. 

Rox.,  Roxbury  Branch. 

8.  B.,  South  Boston  Branch. 

8.  K.,  South  End  Branch. 

W.  Rox.,  West  Roxbury  Delivery  Station. 
N.  R.,  Newspaper  Room. 


R.  R., 
C.  R., 

n.d., 
n.p. 
Co, 

[ 


f  ••    K.% 


(  ) 


*  * 


Reading-  Room. 

Catalogue  Room. 

No  date  of  publication  given. 

No  place  of  publication  given. 

Copyrighted. 

Enclose  corrections  or  explanations. 

Stands  for  the  preceding  heading. 

Stands  for  a  subordinate  heading. 

Enclose  names  not  usually  retained. 

Permission  of  the  Librarian,  or  officer  in  charge  of 
Bates  Hall,  required  to  take  the  book  out.  Not  at- 
tached to  Lower  Hall  copies  of  the  same  hook. 

Book  cannot  leave  the  Library. 

Permission  of  Trustees  required  to  take  the  book  out. 


Friends  of  the  Public  Library  will  confer  a  favor,  if  they  will  communicaie  the  correction  of 
any  error  they  ?nay  discover  in  this  List,  the  authorship  of  any  works  treated  as  anonymous,  or  t/u 
name  of  any  person  entered  only  under  a  pseudonym. 


BATES    HALL. 


Abbott,  Lyman,  editor.  How  to  succeed.  A 
series  of  essays.  N.Y.,  1882.  [Putnam's  handj 
book  series.]     12°.  3589.77 

Contents.  —  In  public  life,  by  T.  F.  Bayard  and  by  G.  F. 
Edmunds;  As  a  minister,  by  J.  Hall;  As  a  physician,  by 
W.  Parker;  As  a  civil  engineer,  by  W.  S.  Smith;  As  an 
artist,  by  VV.  H.  Gibson ;  In  mercantile  life,  bv  a  New  York 
merchant;  In  business  life,  by  L.  Valentine;  As  a  musician, 
by  L.  Damrosch;  In  farming,  by  G.  B.  Loring;  As  an  in- 
ventor, by  T.  A.  Edison ;  In  literature,  by  E.  P.  Roe;  Chris, 
tian  conditions  of  success,  by  L.  Abbott. 

Abraham,  Philip,  compiler.  Curiosities  of 
Judaism.  Facts,  opinions,  anecdotes,  and  remarks 
relative  to  the  Hebrew  nation.  [London.]  1879. 
Sm.  8°.  2298.59 

Abydos.     Sec  Mariette. 

Acad6mie  royale  de  peinture  et  de  sculpture, 
Paris.  Procfes-verbaux.  Publics  d'aprfes  les 
registres  originaux  conserves  h  I'Ecole  des  beaux- 
arts  par  A.  dc  Montaiglon.  T.  1-4.  [1648- 
1725.J     Paris,  1875-81.     8".  *8o67.50 

Academic  royale  des  sciences,  des  lettres  et 
des  beaux-arts  de  Belgique.  Tables  des  m6moires 
des  membres,  des  m^moires  couronn^s  et  des 
m^moires  des  savants  Strangers.  1858-78.  Bru- 
xelles,  1879.     ^2°.  *34o8.io 

Academy  of  natural  sciences,  Philadelphia. 
Index  of  the  coleopterous  insects  described  in 
vol.  1-6  of  its  Journal.     [Manuscript.]     12°. 

*38i7.6 

Accarias,  Calixte.  Precis  de  droit  romain : 
contenant  avec  I'expos^  des  principes  g^n^raux 
le  texte,  la  traduction  et  I'explication  des  Insti- 
tutes dejustinien.  3e  Edition,  augmtnt^e.  Paris, 
1882.     2  V.     Tables.     8".  3614.51 

Acoustics.  See  American  journal ;  —  Koenig. 


Adams,  Henry;  John  Randolph.  Boston,  1882. 
[American  statesmen.]     16°.  4248.52 

Adams,  William  H.  D.  Learned  in  the  law; 
or,  examples  from  the  lives  of  eminent  lawyers. 
London.    [1882.?]    Sm.  8".  2248.76 

Co«/«f/.T.  —  Bacon  ;  Selden;  Somers;  Mansfield;  Burke; 
Sir  William  Jones ;  Romilly;  Brougham. 

Addison,  Joseph.     See  Anton. 

Addison,  Joseph,  and  others.  Sir  Roger  de 
Coverley.  Reimprinted  from  the  Spectator. 
With  illus.  by  C.  O.  Murray.  London.  [1882.] 
Sm.  4°.  255467 

Adkins,  E.  The  ages  to  come;  or,  the  future 
states.     N.  Y.,  1880.     I2».  5444-74 

Aelfric,  Abp.  of  York.  Lives  of  saints,  being 
a  set  of  sermons  on  saints'  days  formerly  ob- 
served by  the  English  church,  edited  by  W.  W. 
Skeat.  t*art  i.  London,  1881.  [Early  English 
text  society.]     8^  *^*24i7.73 

Aerodynamics.     See  Blake. 

Aesop.     See  Waldis. 

Aesthetics.     See  Hamilton,  W. 

Africa.  See  Bourne ;  —  Capello ;  —  Frost;  — 
Sanderval. 

Agriculture.  See  Chavannes  de  La  Girau- 
difere ;  —  Pigeonneau. 

Alcott,  Amos  Bronson.  Ralph  Waldo  Emer- 
son. An  estimate  of  his  character  and  genius. 
In  prose  and  verse.  Boston,  1882.  Portrait. 
Illus.    8°.  4505-18 

Contents.  — 'E.%%%j:  Ion,  a  monody;  The  poet's  counter, 
sign,  an  ode,  by  F.  B.  Sanborn. 

The  essay  was  privately  printed  in  1865;  copies  may  be 
found  on  ♦4509.78  and  **i,%^.<j. 


23 


BATES  HALL 


January, 


Aldis,  Mary  S.  The  great  giant  Arithmos  :  a 
most  elementary  arithmetic.  London,  1S82. 
lUus.     Sm.  8°.  3938-70 

Aldrich,  J.  K.  A  critical  examination  in  rcr 
gard  to  the  time  of  our  Saviour's  crucifixion  : 
showing  that  he  was  crucified  on  Thursday  the 
14th  day  of  the  Jewish  month  Nisan,  A.  D.  30. 
Boston,  1882.     16°.  -  3479-63 

Alexander  II,  of  Russia.     See  Rabourdin. 

Alexandria,  Egypt.     See  Couat. 

Algae.     See  Kuetzing. 

Algeria.     See  Ardouin  du  Mazet. 

Allen,  Grant.  The  colours  of  flowers  as  illus- 
trated in  the  British  flora.  With  illus.  London, 
1882.     [Nature  series.]     Sm.  8".  3858.76 

Alnwick  castle.     See  Bruce. 

Alpine  plants.     See  Seboth. 

Alq,  Mme  Louise  d',  pseud.  Usages  et  cou- 
tumes  de  toutes  les  professions.  Nouvelle  Edition, 
augment^e.     Paris,  1881.     16°.  2662.26 

"  Le  veritable  noin   de  I'auteur  est  Mme  de  R.   .   .   ." 

Altdorfer,  Albrecht.  The  fall  of  man.  Edited 
by  A.  Aspland.  With  an  introduction  by  W.  B. 
Scott.  Manchester,  1876.  40  plates.  [Holbeiji 
society's  facsimile  reprints.]     Sm.  4°.       *4077.64 

Alternative,  The.  A  study  in  psychology. 
London,  1882.     Sm.  8°.  3600.13 

America.     See  Marmier. 

American   entomologist,  The  :    an  illustrated 
magazine.     Edited  by  Charles  V.  Riley    [etc.]. 
Vol.  1-3.     N.  Y.   [vol.  I,  2,  St.  Louis],  1868-80. 
8°.  589oa.2 

American  humorists.     See  Haweis. 

American  journal  of  otology.  Edited  bv  C. 
J.Blake.    Vol.  1-3.    N.  Y.,  1879-81.    8°.    *78o9.50 

American  neurological  association.  Transac- 
tions for  1875.  Edited  by  F.  P.  Kinnicutt  and 
T.  A.  McBride.  Vol.  i.  N.  Y.,  1875.  Plates. 
8°.  *78ooa.6o 

American  philological  association.  Transac- 
tions.    1874-78.     Hartford,  1875-79.    8°.     *536i.i 

Contents.  —  1S74.  On  the  prepositions  in  the  Homeric 
poems,  by  W.  S.  Tyler;  On  the  formation  of  the  tenses  for 
completed  action  in  the  Latin  finite  verb,  by  A.  Harkness; 
On  an  English  vowel-mutation,  present  in  Cag,  Keg,  by  S. 
S.  Haldeman;  On  a  passage  in  Homer's  Odyssey  (x,Si-^), 
by  L.  R.  Packard ;  On  numerals  in  American  Indian  lan- 

fuages,  and  the  Indian  mode  of  counting,  by  J.  H.  Trum- 
ull ;  On  the  distinction  between  the  subjunctive  and  optative 
modes  in  Greek  conditional  sentences,  by  J.  B.  Sewall ;  On 
the  age  of  Xenophon  at  the  time  of  the  Anabasis,  by  C.  D. 
Morris;  Natural  or  conventional,  by  W.  D.  Whitney;  Pro- 
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tenses  for  completed  action  in  the  Latin  finite  verb,  second 
paper,  by  A.  Harkness;  On  an  English  consonant-mutation, 
present 'in  Proof,  Prove,  by  S.  S.  Haldeman;  On  Bege- 
mann's  views  as  to  the  weak  preterit  of  the  Germanic  verbs, 
by  F.  Carter;  On  some  forms  of  Greek  conditional  sen- 
tences, by  C.  D.  Morris ;  On  verb-reduplication  as  a  means 
of  expressing  completed  action,  by  A.  Williams;  A  gram- 
matical analysis  of  the  old  English  poem,  "  The  owl  and 
the  nightingale,"  by  L.  A.  Sherman;  Proceedings,  7th  an- 
nual  session,  \S,^%.  1S76.  On  ei  with  future  indicative  and 
iav  with  the  subjunctive  in  the  tragic  poets,  by  B.  L. 
Gildersleeve;  On  Grote's  theory  of  the  structure  of  the 
Iliad,  by  L.  R.  Packard;  On  negative  commands  in  Greek, 
by  M.  W.  Humphreys ;  On  Hebrew  verb-etymology,  by  C. 
H.  Toy;  A  botanico-philological  problem,  by  W.  D.Whit- 
ney; On  'Shall'  and  '  Should'  in  protasis,  and  their  Greek 
equivalents,  by  W.  W.  Goodwin;  On  certain  influences  of 
accent  in  Latin  iambic  trimeters,  by  M.  W.  Humphreys;  On 
the  Algonkin  verb,  by  J.  H.  Trumbull;  On  a  supposed 
mutation  between  L  and  U,  by  S.  S.  Haldeman;  Proceed- 
ings, 8th  annual  session,  1S76.  1S77.  Notes  on  certain 
passages  in  the  Phaedo  and  the  Gorgias,  by  L.  R.  Packard; 
On  the  nominal  basis  of  the  Hebrew  verb,  by  C.  H.  Toy; 
On  a  certain  apparently  pleonastic  use  of  cus,  bv  F.  D.  Allen ; 
On  the  relation  of  surd  and  sonant,  by  W.'D.  Whitney; 
On  the  vocabularies  of  children  under  two  years  of  age,  by 
E.  S.  Holden ;  On  the  text  and  interpretation  of  certain  pas- 


American  philological  association,  continued. 
sages  in  the  Agamemnon  of  Aeschylus,  by  W.  W.  Good- 
win; On  the  single  case-form  in  Italian,  by  A.  Stickney; 
On  Willmanns'  theory  of  the  authorship  of  the  Nibeiungen- 
lied,  by  F.  Carter;  On  Herodotus's  and  Aeschylus's  ac- 
counts of  the  battle  of  Salamis,  by  E.  G.  Sillier;  On  the 
principle  of  economy  as  a  phonetic  force,  by  W.  D.  Whit- 
ney; On  the  Kiirenberg  hypothesis,  by  V.  Carter;  On  dis- 
similated  gemination,  by  F.  A.  March;  Proceedings,  9th 
annual  session,  1S77.  1S78.  Contribution  to  the  history  of 
the  articular  infinitive,  by  B.  L.  Gildersleeve;  The  Yoruban 
language,  by  C.  H.  Tov;  Influence  of  accent  in  Latin 
dactylic  hexameters,  by  M.  W.  Humphreys;  Observations 
on  Plato's  Cratylus,  by  J.  Sachs;  On  the  composition  of  the 
Cynegeticus  of  Xenophon,  by  T.  D.  Seymour;  Elision, 
espeofally  in  Greek,  by  M.  W.  Humphreys;  Proceedings, 
loth  annual  session,  187S. 

Anatomy.     See  R.anney. 

Andorra.     See  Valley. 

Anecdota  Oxoniensia.  Classical  series.  Texts, 
documents,  and  extracts,  chiefly  from  manu- 
scripts in  the  Bodleian  and  other  Oxford  libra- 
ries.    Oxford,  1882.     Sm.  4°.  '*2964.64 

Contents. — Vol.  1.  Part  2.  Nonius  Marcellus  De  com- 
pendiosa  doctrina.  Harleian  Ms.  2719,  collated  by  J.  H, 
Onions. 

Anecdotes.     See  Sadler. 

Anglo-Saxon  literature.     See  Hart,  J.  M. 

Animal  plagues.     See  Fleming. 

Annuaire  du  club  Alpin  fran^ais.  Annee  6,  7. 
1879,  80.    Paris,  1880,  81.    Plates.    8°.       *2865.52 

Anthropology.     See  Revue  d'anthropologie. 

Antiquities.  See  Bateman  ;  —  Bruce  ;  —  Con- 
gres  des  orientalistes;  —  Cunningham  ;  —  Dic- 
tionnaire ;  —  France,  Mitiistre  de  Vinstruction 
publique;  —  Furtwaengler ;  —  Guerin  ;  —  Hard- 
wick  ;  —  Institute ;  —  Mariette ;  —  Meyer ;  — 
Michaelis  ;  —  Mollett ;  —  Mortillet ;  —  Munro ;  — 
Petrie;  — Roller;— Y.,  B.  C. 

Anton,  Peter.  England's  essayists.  Addison, 
Bacon,  DeQuincey,  Lamb.  Edinburgh,  1883 
[1882].     Sm.  8".  2554-71 

Anus.     See  Kelsey. 

Arblay,  Frances  d',  formerly  Miss  Barney. 
Cecilia,  or  memoirs  of  an  heiress.  With  a  preface 
and  notes  by  Annie  R.  Ellis.  London,  1882.  2  v. 
[Bohn's  Novelist's  library.]     Sm.  8°.  4574-84 

Archer,  William.  English  dramatists  of  to-day. 
London,  18S2.     Sm.  8°.  2554-63 

Architecture.     See  Intime  club ;  — Journal. 

Ardouin  du  Mazet,  — .  Etudes  alg^riennes. 
Paris,  18S2-    8°-  5054-6o 

Argentine  republic.  Observatorio  nacional, 
Cdrdoba.  Resultados.  B.  A.  Gould,  director. 
\^Spanish  and  English,^  Vol.  2.  Observaciones 
del  ano  1872.     Buenos  Aires,  1881.  F°.    '^3920. 6a 

—  Oficina  meteoroldgica.  Anales,  por  su  di- 
rector B.  A.  Gould.  T.  I,  2.  Buenos  Aires.  1878, 
81.    Maps.    Plates.    4°.  '*396o-i4 

Contents.— I.  Clima  de  Buenos  Aires- —  3.  Climas  de 
Bahia,  Blanca  y  Corrientes. 

Arithmetic.     See  Aldis ;  —  Bransiet. 

Armagnac,  L.  Histoire  de  Henry  de  la  Tour 
d'Auvergne,  vicomte  de  Turenne,  mar^chal  de 
France.  3e  Edition.  Tours,  1880.  Portrait.  Maps. 
Illus.    L.  8°.  4641-63 

Armengaud,  Jacques  E.  M^tallurgie.  Paris. 
[1882.?]   [Manuels  Armengaud  ain^.]  160.8019.60 

Contains  brief  explanations  of  the  French  patents  granted 
from  1S60  to  iSSo  inclusive,  relating  to  tlie  production  and 
manufacture  of  iron  and  steel. 

Armor.     See  Mus^e. 

Armstrong,  George  F.  A  garland  from  Qreece. 
[Poems]     London,  1882.     Sm.  8°.  4560.6a 


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Arrom,  Cecilia  Bochl  de.  Deux  nouvelles 
andalouses  posthumes  de  Fernan  Caballero 
[^seud.].  Prdc^d^es  de  [Notice  sur]  sa  vie  et 
ses  ceuvrespar  le  c'*  de  Bonneau-Avenant.  Paris, 
1882.     Portrait.     16°.  3098.57 

Art,  L'.de  la  bijouterie.  1879-81.  Paris.  [1879- 
81.]    F°.  *»*6940.5 

Artevelde,  Jacques  and  Philippe  van.  See 
Hutton. 

Ashton,  John.  Social  life  in  the  reign  of 
queen  Anne.  Taken  from  original  sources.  With 
illus.     London,  1882.     2  v.    8°.  2522.5 

Asia.     See  Frost 

Association  fran^aise  pour  I'avancement  des 
sciences.  Compte  rendu  de  la  loe  session. 
1881.     Paris,  1882.     Illus.     Plates.   8°.     ♦3917.10 

Asthma.     See  Salter. 

Astrology.  See  Pearce ;  —  Proctor ;  —  Raphael. 

Astronome  Mathieu,  pseud.  See  Mathieu, 
Astronome. 

Astronomy.  5<'^  Argentine  republic; — Gil- 
let  ;  —  Houzeau ;  —  Ledger;  —  Morton ;  —  Proc- 
tor ;  —  Rudolph  ;  —  Wood,  J. 

Atonement.     See  Campbell,  J.  M. 

Austin,  Jane  G.  Nantucket  scraps.  Boston, 
1883  [1S82].    16".  2359.81 

Austin,  Texas.  See  United  States,  Census 
bureau. 

Auteurs  anglais,  Les,  expHqu^s  par  deux  tra- 
ductions fran9aises,  I'une  litt<5rale  et  juxtalin^aire, 
I'autre  correcte  et  prec^dee  du  texte  anglais,  avec 
des  sommaires  et  des  notes  par  une  society  de  pro- 
fesseursetde  savants.    Paris,  1881.    16".     6593.24 

Contents.  —  Shakespeare :  Macbeth,  expliqu^  par  Ang^l- 
lier,  traduction  d'  fe.  Montigut. 

There  is  also  an  edition,  Paris,  1876,  in  the  Library 
[••G.148.11]. 

Auvergne,  France.    See  Chaix  de  Lavar^ne. 

Ayer,  N.  W.,  and  Sons.  American  newspaper 
annual.     Phila.,  1882.    8°.  •2140.17 

Bachelet,  Theodore.  Histoire  ancienne  grecque 
et  romaine.  6e  Edition.  Paris,  1881.  [Cours 
d'histoire  k  I'usage  des  ^tablissements  d'instruc- 
tion  publique.]    12°.  2969.72 

—  Histoire  g^n^rale.  le  partie :  cours  de 
troisieme,  comprenant  la  France  et  les  autres 
dtats  du  moyen  Age  de  395  a  1270.  7e  Edition. 
Paris,  1881.    12°.  2219.62 

Bacon,  Francis,  baron  Vcrulam  and  viscount 
St.  Albans.     See  Anton  ;  —  Wyman. 

Bagneris,  Gustave.  Elements  of  sylviculture ; 
a  short  treatise  on  the  scientific  cultivation  of  the 
oak  and  other  hardwood  trees.  Translated  from 
the  French.  (2d  edition.)  By  E.  E.  Fernandez  and 
A.  Smythies.     London,  1872.     Sm.  8°.       3859.61 

Bainbridge,  William  F.  Around  the  world 
tour  of  Christian  missions.  With  maps.  2d  edi- 
tion.    Boston,  1882.     12°.  3539-63 

Baker,  Joseph  B.  The  history  of  Scarborough. 
London,  1882.     Illus.    Maps.    8°.  ♦24903.51 

Baker,  William,  D-D.  Lectures  on  the  his- 
torical and  dogmatical  position  of  the  Church  of 
England.     London.   [1882.]    Sm.  8°.         3549-69 

Balch,  William  R.,  compiler.  The  mines, 
miners  and  mining  interests  of  the  United 
States  in  1882.  Phila.  [1882.]  Illus.  Maps. 
4°.  ^3862.59 

Balfe,  Michael  W.     5/-«?  Barrett. 

Banks  and  banking.     See  Purdy. 

Bannatyne  club.     See  Buke. 

Baptism.     See  Wall. 

Baptists.     See  Spencer,  D. 


Bar^ty,  A.  Du  climat  de  Nice.  Orn^  d'un 
plan.     Paris,  1882.     12°.  27693.55 

—  Nice  and  its  climate.  Translated,  with  ad- 
ditions, by  C.  West.  An  appendix  on  the  vege- 
tation of  the  Riviera,  by  [Geo.  J.]  Allman. 
London,  1882.    Folded  maps.    Sm.  8"*.     27693.54 

Barlow,  James  W.  The  ultimatum  of  pessi- 
mism :  an  ethical  study.  London,  1882,  8°.  3600.8 

Barr,  Amelia  E.  The  young  people  of  Shake- 
speare's   dramas.      N.    Y.,      1882.      Illus.     I2°. 

459633 

Barrett,  William  A.     Balfe  :  his  life  and  work. 

London,  1882.  Illus.  Portraits.  Sm.  8".     4047.74 

Bartlett,    John.       A    collection     of    familiar 

quotations.     8th    edition.     Boston,    1882.      16*. 

♦45593.66 
The  Bates  Hall  contains  also  other  editions. 

Bartlett,  John  Russell.  Memoirs  of  Rhode 
Island  officers  who  were  engaged  in  the  service  of 
their  country  during  the  great  rebellion  of  the 
South.    With  portraits.    Providence,  1S67.   4°. 

♦♦4220.51 

Bartlett,  Truman  H.  The  art  life  of  William 
Rinimer.  With  heliotype  reproductions.  Boston, 
1882.     Portraits.     4°.  ♦^♦8o6o.6a 

Bartoli,  Adolfo.  Storia  della  letteratura  ita- 
liana.     T.  1-3.     Firenze,  1878-80.     8°.      2777.5a 

Bateman,  Thomas.  Ten  years'  diggings  in 
Celtic  and  Saxon  grave  hills,  in  the  counties  of 
Derby,  Stafford,  and  York.  From  1848  to  1858; 
with  notices  of  some  former  discoveries,  hitherto 
unpublished,  and  remarks  on  the  crania  and  pot- 
tery.   London,  1861.    Illus.   8°.  *2533.8 

Bates,  Charlotte  F.,  compiler.  The  Cam- 
bridge book  of  poetry  and  song,  selected  from 
English  and  American  authors.  Illus.  N.  Y. 
[1882.]     Sm.  4«.  2402.88 

Batrachia.     cS^c  British  museum. 

Baxter,  William  E.  A  winter  in  India. 
With  map  and  illus.     London,    1882.     Sm.  8°. 

307985 

Bayard,  Pierre  du  Terrail,  chevalier  de.  His- 
toire du  gentil  seigneur  de  Bayard  compos^e  par 
le  loyal  serviteur.  Edition  rapprochde  du  fran- 
9ais  moderne,  avec  une  introduction,  des  notes  et 
des  ^claircissements,  parL.  Larchey.  Contenant 
planches,  titres  et  une  carte,  portraits  [etc.]. 
Paris,  1882.     L.  8°.  ♦26503.65 

Beard,  George  M.  The  psychology  of  the 
Salem  witchcraft  excitement  of  1692  and  its  prac- 
tical application  to  our  own  time.  N.  Y.,  1882. 
16°.  5605.28 

Beard,  James  C.  Painting  on  china.  N.Y. 
[18S2.]     Illus.     Plates.     12°.  4026.86 

Becq  de  Fouquifcres,  Louis.  Lettres  critiques 
sur  la  vie,  les  oeuvres,  les  manuscrits  d'Andrd 
Chdnier.     Paris,  i88i.     16".  46493.77 

Beetles.     See  Academy  of  natural  sciences, 

Belgium.  Ministire  de  Vintirieur.  Catalogue 
des  ouvrages  pdriodiques  que  re<;oivent  les  prin- 
cipales  bibliothi:ques  de  Bclgique.  Bruxelles, 
1881.     8°.  ♦217J5.56 

Bellaigue,  Louise  de.  Nos  Am^ricains.  Epi- 
sodes de  la  guerre  de  secession.    Paris,  1881.   12*. 

43293.87 

Belligerent  rights.     See  Boeck ;  —  Ward. 

Beloochistan.     See  Macgregor. 

Benson,  Eugene.  Art  and  nature  in  Italy. 
Boston,  1882.     16".  2768.69 

Bentley,  Robert.  A  manual  of  botany.  4th 
edition.     London,  1882.     Illus.  Sm.  8°.    3858.73 


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January, 


Berentning  om  Sundhedstilstanden  og  Medi- 
cinalforholdene  i  Norge,  1878.  Udgiven  af  Di- 
rektoren  for  det  civile  Medicinalvaesen.  Chris- 
tiania,  1880.  [Norges  officielle  Statistik.  Nj 
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Bermudas.     See  Smith,  Captain  J. 

Bernard,  Auguste.  Geofroy  Tory,  peintre  et 
graveur,  premier  imprimeur  royal,  r^formateur 
de  I'orthographe  et  de  la  typographie  sous  Fran- 
cois ler.  2e  Edition,  entierement  refondue. 
Paris,  1865.     Illus.     8°.  *6i  13.23 

Berne.     See  Wattenwyl  von  Diesbach. 

Berner  Taschenbuch.  Gegriindet  von  L. 
Lauterburg  und  fortgesetzt  von  E.  Blosch. 
Jahrgang  1-31.  Mit  Abbildungen.  Bern,  1852- 
82.     16°.  *4859a.3 

Bayard,  Nicholas,  and  Lodowick,  Charles. 
Journal  of  the  late  actions  of  the  French  at 
Canada  [1692].     N.  Y.,  1868.     40.  *43i4.78 

A  reprint  by  Sabin,  from  the  edition  of  London,  1693. 

Bible.  [The  Rabbinical  Bible  in  Hebrew  with 
thirty-two  commentaries.]  Varsava,  1860-69. 
12  V.     Sm.  P.  7421.54 

For  a  description  see  McClintock  and  Strong's  Biblical 
cyclopedia,  article  Rabbinic  Bibles,  section  S. 

—  See  Lenormant; — Michon  ;  —  Palmer,  H. 
L. ;  —  Pick ;  —  Revisers. 

Bibliographie     catholique,       revue    critique. 

[T.   1-62.]     Paris,   1841-80.     8°.  *2i49.50 

From  the  i6th  year,  1856,  there  are  2  volumes  to  each  year. 

—  Tables  gdnerales  des  volumes  [1-50].  Paris, 
1857-75-     3v.     8°.  *2i48.55 

Bibliography.  See  Brunet ;  —  Curiosite ;  — 
Furnivall ;  —  Gill ;  —  Houzeau ;  —  Kingsley ;  — 
Livre,  Le ;  —  Miscellanees  ;  —  Petrovitch  ;  — 
Scientific  roll;  —  Sweet; — United  States,  Sur- 
geon general's  office;  —  Wyman. 

Bi-metallism.     See  Fauconnier. 

Biograph,  The,  and-  review.  Vol.  1-3.  For 
the  first  six  months  of  1879  [to]  the  first  six 
months  of  1880.     London.    [1879,  So.]     8°. 

♦2257.50 

Biography.     See  Dezobry ;  —  Lamb,  Caroline ; 

—  Lescure  ;  —  Our ;  —  Solignac ;  —  Thornton. 
Birthday  books.     See  Bryant. 

Black  Forest.     See  Wood,  C.  W. 

Blackburn,  Henry,  editor.  Academy  notes. 
No.  5-7.  1879-81.  With  illus.  London,  1879- 
-81.     3  v.     8°.  *4077.62 

Blad6,  Jean  F.  Poesies  populaires  de  la 
Gascogne.  T.  1-3.  Paris,  1881, 82.  [Litteratures 
populaires  de  toutes  les  nations.]   16°.  *467oa.54 

Blake,  Eli  W.  Original  solutions  of  several 
problems  in  aerodynamics.  New  Haven,  1882. 
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Four  of  these  five  papers  were  previously  published  in 
the  American  journal  of  science,  1848-51. 

Blanche,  Tony.  L'enfant.  Causeries  sur  la 
maniere  d'elever  les  enfants.     Paris,  1882.     12°. 

5765-39 
Bodmer,  Carl.     See  Gautier,  T. 

Boeck,  Charles  de.  De  la  propri^t^  privde  en- 
nemie  sous  pavilion  ennemi.     Paris,  1882.    8°. 

3614.52 

Bohemia.     See  Heinricus,  Italicus. 

Bonneval,  Judith  C.  de  G.  de  Biron,  comiesse 
de.     See  Fullerton. 

Book-binding.     See  Michel. 

Books  and  reading.     5cc  Jones  ;  —  Leypoldt; 

—  Pryde. 


Borel,  Pierre,  1620  .?-i689.  Dictionnaire  des 
termes  du  vieux  fran^ois  ou  tr^sor  des  recherches 
&  antiquit^s  gauloises  &  frangoises.  Par  Borel. 
Augmente  de  tout  ce  qui  s'est  trouve  de  plus 
dans  les  dictionnaires  de  Nicot,  Monet  et  de  plu- 
sieurs  autres.  Nouvelle  edition,  avec  addition  de 
mots  anciens  omis  par  Borel,  suivie  des  Patois 
de  la  France.  Precede  d'une  ^tude  sur  I'origine 
des  patois,  sur  les  langues  d'Oil  et  d'Oc  par  L. 
Favre.     Niort,  1882.     2  v.     8°.  *2687.23 

Botany.  See  Bentley ;  —  Gubernatis ;  —  Lin- 
nean  society. 

Boucherville,  Anatole  de.  L'erreur  anti-so- 
ciale.     2e  edition.     Paris,  1881.     12°.       55603.63 

Previously  published  in  the  Annuaire  de  I'economie  so- 
ciale  for  iSSo. 

Bourdeau,  L.  Th^orie  des  sciences.  Plan  de 
science  int^grale.     Paris,  1882.    2  v.  8°.    3914.57 

Bourne,  C.  E.  The  heroes  of  African  discov- 
ery and  adventure.  [2d  series.]  From  the  death 
of  Livingstone  to  1882.  London.  [1882.]  Illus. 
Sm.  8°.  3058.23 

Bournet,  A.  Venise.  Notes  prises  dans  la 
bibliotheque  d'un  vieux  Venitien.  Paris,  1882.  12°. 

27693.56 

Contents.  —  Voyageurs  illustres  &  Venise;  Venise  aux 
i6e-iSe  sifecles;  La  peinture  venitienne. 

Boutros,  pseud.  L'Egypte  et  I'Europe.  Par 
un  ancien  juge  mixte.     i.     Leiden.  [1882.]     8°. 

5052.55 

The  author  speaks  of  Egypt  as  it  existed  up  to  iSSo. 

Bowles,  Thomas  G.  Flotsam  and  jetsam.  A 
yachtsman's  experiences  at  sea  and  shore.  Lon- 
don, 1882.     Sm.  8^  4572.67 

—  Maritime  warfare.  2d  edition.  London,  1878. 
8°.  3956.68 

Bowman,  Frederick  H.  The  intermediate  text- 
book of  physical  science.  Illus.  London,  1882. 
Sm.  8°.  3969.96 

Brace,  Charles  L.  Gesta  Christi :  or  a  his- 
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Bridges.     Sec  Winkler. 

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Brinton,  Daniel  G.  American  hero-myths.  A 
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Brissaud,  (L.)  D^sir^.  Histoire  contempo- 
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British  museum,  London.  Catalogue  of  addi- 
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Britton,  Wiley.  Memoirs  of  the  rebellion  on 
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A  view  of  the  military  operations  and  events  on  the  bor- 
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Brodhead,  L.  W.  The  Delaware  water  gap. 
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Bromfield,  Edward  T.  Picturesque  journeys 
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Brown,  Robert.  The  countries  of  the  world. 
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Contents.  —6.  Turkish  empire;  Africa;  Oceanic  islands; 
Islands  of  the  Indian  ocean;  Antarctic  ishinds;  South 
Atlantic  islands ;  North  Atlantic  islands ;  £urope. 

Brown,  Robert,y««.,  F.S.A.  The  law  of  kos- 
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Brown,  William  S.  Clinical  hand-book  on 
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Browne,  J.  F.  A  Hindi  primer  in  Roman 
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Browning,  Robert.   See  Furnivall ;  —  Holland. 

Bruce,  John  C.  A  descriptive  catalogue  of 
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Brun,  F61ix.  La  vie  privrfe  des  paysans  au 
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Brunet,  Pierre  G.  La  bibliomanie  en  1878,80. 
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Elus     remarquables     par     Philomneste    junior 
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—  Livres  perdus:  essai  bibliographique  sur 
les  livres  devenus  introuvables,  par  Philomneste 
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Bryant,  William  C.  The  Bryant  birthday-book. 
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Buccari,  Austria.     See  Ludwig  Salvator. 

Buchheim,  Charles  A.,  editor.  German  clas- 
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Contrnts. — 3.  Lessing.  Minna  von  Barnhelm.  3d  edition. 
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Buckland,  Anna.  The  story  of  English  litera- 
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Buckley,  Arabella  B.  Winners  in  life's  race, 
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Buguet,  Henry.  Foyers  et  coulisses.  Histoire 
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Buke,  The,  of  the  Howlat.  Edited  by  David 
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A  reprint  (86  copies  only)  of  David  Laing's  edition  of  this 
poem  published  in  iSa^.  It  includes  a  reprint  of  the  Scots 
times  for  September  19,  1829,  with  an  account  of  the  Mait- 
land  club. 

Lain^  attributes  the  authorship  of  the  Buke,  which  he 
thinks  was  written  in  the  year  14S3,  to  Sir  Richard  Holland, 
whose  name  is  amon^  those  for  whose  apprehension  as  one 
of  tlie  followers  of  tlie  exiled  Earl  of  Dou^i^las,  a  reward 
was  offered  by  Parliament  in  148^.  The  preface  includes  a 
communication  by  Sir  Walter  Scott, questioning  the  opinion 
that  the  poem  was  intended  as  a  satire  upon  James  11. 

Burgmair,  Hans.  The  triumphs  of  the  em- 
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Business  forms.     See  Clark,  A.  B. 

Butler,  Josephine  E.  The  constitution  violated. 
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On  the  unconstitutionality  of  the  "  Contagious  diseases 
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Caballero,  Ycrna.n, pseud.  Sec  Arrom,  Cecilia 
B.  de. 

Caine,  T.  Hall.  Recollections  of  Dante  Gabriel 
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Cairo,  Egypt.     See  Whately. 

Calculus.     Sec  Hansen; — Jordan,  C. 

California.  See  Leuba ;  —  Menefee ;  —  Streets ; 
—  Wells. 

Calvert,  George  H.  Life,  death,  and  other 
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Campagna,  near  Rome.  See  Italy,  Ministcro 
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Campbell,  John  McL.  The  nature  of  the 
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Campbell,  Lewis,  and  Gamett,  William.  The 
life  of  James  Clerk  Maxwell.  With  a  selection 
from  his  correspondence  and  writings,  and  a 
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Canada.     See  Beyard. 

Canis,  — .  Les  massacres  en  Irlande.  Par 
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Canon  law.     Sec  Corpus. 

Canonge,  Fr<5deric.  Histoire  militaire  con- 
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Capecelatro,  Alfonso.   The  life  of  Saint  Philip 

Neri.   Translated  by  T.  A.  Pope.    London,  1882. 

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a  journey  into  Central  and  West  Africa.  1S77- 
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Carr,  Benjamin.  Lessons  and  exercises  in 
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Castriot,  George,  called  Scanderbeg,  king  of 
Albania.     See  Petrovitch. 

Catacombs.     See  Roller. 

Catalogue  de  livres  choisis  k  I'usage  des  gens 
du  monde,  contenant  les  meilleures  productions 
de  la  litt^rature  contemporaine.  Paris.  [1882.] 
16°.  ♦2169.15 

Catalogues.  See  New  York  state  library;  — 
Royal  society ;  —  Sears ;  — United  States,  Library 
of  Congress  ;  Surgeon  general' s  office. 

Cave-Browne,  John.  Lambeth  palace  and  its 
associations.  With  an  introduction  by  the  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury.  With  illus.  Edinburgh, 
1882.     8°.  2465.67 

Caves.     See  Hovey. 

Cecil  county,  Maryland,     ^e^  Johnston. 

Celts.     See  Rhys. 

Centennial  celebrations  of  the  state  of  New 
York.  Prepared  pursuant  to  a  resolution  of  the 
legislature  of  1878  [etc.]  by  Allen  C.  Beach. 
Albany,  1879.     Illus.     Portraits.     8°.       ♦2370.61 

Contents.  —  Proceedings  of  the  N.  Y.  historical  society : 
At  Kingston,  1877;  At  Oriskany,  1S77;  At  Bemus  Heights, 
1S77;  At  the  old  fort  at  Schoharie,  1876;  At  Schuylerville  in 
honor  of  Burg-oyne's  surrender,  1877;  At  Cherry  valley, 
1877;  Sketch  of  the  old  capitol,  of  the  new  capitol;  Pro- 
ceedings on  the  occupation  of  the  new  capitol. 

Cephalopoda.     See  Oppel. 
Cervantes-Saavedra,    Miguel    de.      Wit    and 
wisdom  of  Don  Quixote.     Boston,  1882.     16°. 

3098.56 

Contains  a  biographical  sketch  of  Cervantes  by  Emma 
Thompson. 

Ceylon.     See  Jacolliot. 

Chaix  de  Lavarfene,  A.  C.  de,  editor.  Monu- 
menta  pontificia  Arverniae  decurrentibus  ix°,  x°, 
xi°,  xii°  saeculis.  Correspondance  diplomatique 
des  papes  concernant  I'Auvergne  [862-1198]. 
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Challenger,  ship.  Report  on  the  scientific  re- 
sults of  the  voyage,  1873-76.  Prepared  under 
the  superintendence  of  Sir  C.  Wyville  Thomson. 
London,  1880-82.     4  v.     Plates.     4°.    ♦„.*588i.50 

Contents. —  i.  Zoology:  Part  i.  Report  on  the  Brachio- 
poda,  byj.  Davidson.  Part  2.  On  the  Pennatulida,  by  A. 
V.  Kolliker.  Part  3.  On  the  Ostracoda,  by  G.  S.  Brady. 
Part  4.  On  the  bones  of  Cetacea,  by  [W.]  Turner.  Part  5. 
The  development  of  the  green  turtle,  by  [\V.]  K.  Parker. 
Part  6.  On  the  shore  fishes,  by  A.  [C.  L.  G.]  Giinther.  2. 
Report  on  certain  Hydroid,  Alcyonarian,and  Madreporarian 
corals,  bv  H.  N.  Moseley;  On  the  birds  collected  during  the 
voyage,  by  P.  L.  Sclater.  3.  Report  on  the  Echinoidea,  by 
A.  Agassiz;  Report  on  the  Pvcnogonida,  by  P.  P.  C.  Hoek. 
4.  Report  on  the  anatomy  of  the  Petrels,  by  W.  A.  Forbes ; 
Report  on  the  deep-sea  Medusae,  by  E.  Haeckel;  Report 
on  the  Holothurioidea,  part  i,  by  H.  Thdel. 

Chambers,  Mary  C.  E.  The  life  of  Mary  Ward 
(1585-1645).  Edited  by  H.  J.  Coleridge.  Vol. 
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Chapin,  Edwin  H.     See  Ellis,  S. 


Chavannes  de  La  Giraudifere,  H.  de.  Una 
ferme-modele  ou  I'agriculture  mise  a  la  port^e  de 
tout  le  monde.  2e  Edition.  Tours,  1881.  Illus. 
8°.  3995-73 

Chemistry.     See  Fehling. 

Chenantais,  J.  E.  De  I'epithdliome  calcific  des 
glandes  s^bacees.  Paris,  1881.  Plates.  8°.  379oa.82 

Ch^nier,  Andr^  M.     See  Becq  de  Fouquieres. 

Ch^ruel,  Adolphe.  Histoire  de  France  pen- 
dant la  minorite  de  Louis  xiv.  Vol.  1-4.  Paris, 
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Cheshire,  England.  See  Historic ;  —  Lang- 
ton  ;  —  Rylands. 

Chicago.     See  Hurlbut. 

Chief  justices  of  the  United  States  supreme 
court.     See  Flanders. 

Child,  Lydia  M.  Letters.  With  biographical 
introduction,  by  J.  G.  Whittier,  and  appendix, 
by  Wendell  Phillips.  Boston,  1883  [1882]. 
Portrait.     16°.  4249.50 

Children.     See  Blanche. 

—  Diseases  of.     See  Henoch. 

China  painting.     See  Beard,  J.  C. 

Christ.     See  Aldrich  ;  —  Michon. 

Christian  art.     5^1?  Muntz. 

Christianity.  See  Brace ;  —  Farrar ;  —  Smith, 
R.  T.;  — Weber,  G. 

Chronograms.     See  Hilton. 

Church,  Ella  R.  The  home  needle.  N.  Y., 
1882.     [Appletons'  home  books.]     12°.      6006.25 

Civil  service.     See  National. 

Clapp,  Herbert  C.  Is  consumption  conta- 
gious? and  can  it  be  transmitted  by  means  of 
food.''     2d  edition.     Boston,  1882.     12°.      3799-88 

Claretie,  Ars^ne  A. ,  called  Jules.  Monsieur  le 
ministre.  Roman  parisien.  466  Edition.  Paris, 
1882.     12".  466ob.53 

Clark,  Arthur  B.  L.  L.  L.,  or  fifty  law  les- 
sons, embracing  all  the  technical  points  of  busi- 
ness law.     N.  Y.,  1882.     12°.  3636.30 

Clark,  Edward  E.,  publisher.  Boston  blue- 
book.     1883.     Boston,  1883.     16°.  ♦23593.58 

Clarke,  George  K.  Genealogy  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Nathaniel  Clarke  of  Newbury,  Massa- 
chusetts.    Boston,  1883  [1882].     8°.  *4333.4 

Clifton,  Ebenezer,  and  others.  Manuel  de  la 
conversation  et  du  style  ^pistolaire  a  I'usage  des 
voyageurs  et  de  la  jeunesse  des  ^coles.  Fran<;ais- 
anglais-allemand-italien.  Par  MM.  Clifton,  Ebe- 
ling  et  G.  Vitali.    Paris.  [1882.]  32°.      ^26893.91 

Clive,  Robert,  baron.     See  Malleson. 

Clough,  Arthur  H.     See  Waddington. 

Club  Alpin  francjais.     See  Annuaire. 

Coaching.     See  Harris,  S. 

Coal.     See  Watt,  A. 

Coddington,  David  S.  Speeches  and  addresses, 
with  a  biographical  sketch.  N.  Y.,  1866.  Por- 
trait.    8°.  4271.52 

Cohen,  Henry.  Description  historique  des 
monnaies  frappees  sous  I'empire  romain  commu- 
n^ment  appel^es  m^dailles  imp^riales.  2e  Edi- 
tion.    T.  1,2.     Paris,  1880,  82.     8°.  ♦2751.51 

Colbrath,  M.  Tarbox.  What  to  get  for  break- 
fast :  with  more  than  one  hundred  different 
breakfasts.     Boston,  1882.     16°.  6009.96 

Color.     See  Allen. 

Columbia  river.  See  United  States,  Bureau  of 
engineers. 

Columbus,  Christopher.     See  Tejera. 

Combier,  A.  La  justice  criminelle  k  Laon 
pendant  la  revolution  i789-[i82o].  Paris,  1882. 
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Commercial  law.     See  Clark,  A.  B. 

Complete  parochial  history.  A,  of  the  county 
of  Cornwall.    Illus.    Truro,  1867-72.     4  v.  L.  8". 

"*  2462. 28 

Congr^s  des  orientalistes  de  Marseille,  1876. 
Compte-rendu  des  travaux.  4-10  octobre,  1876. 
2e  session  des  "  Congrfes  provinciaux  des  orien- 
talistes."   Marseille,  1876.   8°.  *30i5.5i 

CongrSs  international  phylloxerique,  Bor- 
deaux. Rapport  de  la  commission  des  vignes 
americaines  et  des  sables.  Composde  de  MM. 
Lespiault,  Piola  [etc.].  Paris,  1881.  S°.  ,6002.16 

Connecticut  academy  of  arts  and  sciences,  New 
Himen.  Transactions.  Vol.  4,  part  1,2;  vol.  5. 
New  Haven,  1877-82.     Plates.     S''.  *53i2.5i 

Contents.  —  ±.  Review  of  the  birds  of  Connecticut,  with 
remarks  on  their  habits,  bv  C.  H.  Merriam  ;  List  of  writings 
relatinif  to  the  method  of  least  squares,  with  notes,  by  Mans- 
field Merriam;  Ventral  fins  of  Ganoids,  by  J.  K.  Thacher; 
Some  interesting  new  Diptera,  by  S.  W.  VVilliston;  On  the 
species  of  Pinnixa  inhabiting  tlie  New  England  coast,  by 
S.  I.  Smith;  Occasional  occurrence  of  tropical  and  sub- 
tropical species  of  Decapod  Crustacea  on  the  coast  of  New 
England,  by  S.  I.  Smith;  On  the  Amphipodus  genera, 
Cerapus,  Unciola,  and  Lepidactylis,  described  by  T.  Say,  by 
S.  I.  Smith;  New  England  Annelida.  Part  I.,  by  A'.  E. 
Verrill ;  The  North  American  species  of  Conops,  iSy  S.  W. 
Williston.  5.  Synopsis  of  the  Pycnogonida  of  New  Eng- 
land, by  E.  6.  Wilson;  The  stalk-eyed  CrusUiceans  of  the 
Atlantic  coast  of  North  America,  north  of  Cape  Cod,  by 
S.  I.  Smith;  A  list  of  the  Brazilian  Echinoderms,  witti 
notes  on  their  distribution,  etc.,  by  R.  Rathbun;  The  comet 
of  1771,  investigation  of  the  orbit,  by  W.  Beebe ;  The 
Cephalopods  of  the  north-eastern  coast  of  America,  by 
A.  E.  Verrill ;  Catalogue  of  the  marine  MoUusca  added  to 
the  Fauna  of  the  New  England  region  during  tlie  past  ten 
years,  by  A.  E.  Verrill. 

Consumption.     See  Clapp. 

Contagious  diseases  acts.     See  Butler. 

Conty,  Henry  A.  de.  Guide  pratique  des  postes 
et  des  tel^graphes.  i2e  Edition.  Ann^e  1882. 
Paris.    [1882.]     12°.  5649-44 

Conversation  manuals.     See  Clifton. 

Conversations-Lexikon.  Allgemeine  deutsche 
Real-Encyklopadie.  i3te  vollstandig  umgear- 
beitete  Auflage.  Mit  Abbildungen  und  Karten. 
In  16  Banden.  Band  i.  A-Arraroba.  Leipzig, 
1882.     8°.  *C.R.7.7.i 

Conway,  Moncure  D.  Emerson  at  home  and 
abroad.     Boston,  18S2.     12°.  4349.98 

—  Travels  in  South  Kensington.  With  notes 
on  decorative  art  and  architecture  in  England. 
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The  author  regards  the  Irish  land  act  "  as  a  measure  not 
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A  rejoinder  to  a  lecture  by  G.  C.  Brodrick,  delivered 
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Cooke,  Conrad,  and  others.  Electric  illumi- 
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Copp^e,  Francois.  Th^^tre.  1869-81.  Paris. 
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La  maison  de  Moliire;  Madame  de  Maintenon. 

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Cornwall,  England.     See  Complete. 

Corporations.     See  Morawetz. 

Corpus  juris  canonici.  Editio  Lipsiensis  se- 
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Couat,  Auguste.  La  podsie  alexandrine  sous 
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Creswell,  Frank  O.  Handrail ing  and  stair- 
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Cullum,  George  W.  Campaigns  of  the  war  of 
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Cunningham,  Alexander.  Archaeological  sur- 
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Curiosity,  La,  littdraire  et  bibliographique. 
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wUnschte;  Ein  Weihnachtsabend ;  Der  Kampf  des  Lebens ; 
Die  Sylvesterglocken.     27.  Schwere  Zeiten. 

Vol.  1,  2,  7-19,  22,  are  translated  by  C.  Kolb;  Vol.  20,  21, 
by  E.  ZoUer;  Vol.  23-25,  by  L.  Dubois;  Vol.  26,  by  J.  E. 
Wessely;  Vol.  27,  by  A.  Banner. 

Dictionnaire  des  antiquitds  grecques  et  ro- 
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1882.     2  V.     8°.  3062.27 

This  study  is  the  work  of  the  Russian  foreign  office,  and 
reflects  throughout  the  views  of  the  Russian  minister  of 
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Dolet,  Etienne.     See  Douen. 

Domestic  animals.  See  Gohren  ;  —  Nicols ; — 
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Donizetti,  Gaetano.  Lafavorita.  Opera,  with 
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Dorner,  Isaac  A.  A  system  of  Christian  doc- 
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The  author  proposes  to  treat  of  the  other  colonies  in  two 
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Drama  (including  the  stage).  See  Archer; — 
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Dutton,  Charles.  Life  in  India.  London, 
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Edgeworth,  Maria.     See  Oliver. 

Edinburgh.     See  Grant. 

Edison  electric  light  company.  Bulletin  i- 
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Education.  See  Marenholtz-Buelow;  —  Mu- 
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Egypt.  See  Boutros ;  —  Malortie ;  —  Marietta ; 
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Ellis,  George  V.,  and  Ford,  G.  H.  Illustra- 
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England,  Church  of.  See  Baker,  W. ;  — Mar- 
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English  language  and  literature.  See  Buck- 
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English  men  of  letters.  See  Morison ;  —  Ste- 
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English  people,  The.     See  Freeman. 

Engraving.     See  Franken. 

Entomology.  See  American  entomologist ;  — 
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Epinay,  Louise  F.  P.  de  La  Live  d'.  Une  femme 
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Farrar,  Frederic  W.  The  early  days  of  Chris- 
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Fauconnier,  E.  L'argent  et  Tor.  Essai  sur  la 
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Fechter,  Charles  A.     See  Field. 

Fehling,  Hermann  von,  editor.  Neues  Hand- 
wOrterbuch  der  Chemie.  B.  3.  Elemente- 
Kyrtolith.     Braunschweig,  1878.    8".        *3983.50 

Feilden,  Henry  St.  C.  A  short  constitutional 
history  of  England.  Oxford,  1882.  Tables. 
Sm.  8".  2516.52 

Frfnelon,  Fran<;ois  de  S.  de  La  Mothe.  Selec- 
tions from  F^nelon.  [Edited  by  Mary  W.  Tiles- 
ton.]     Boston,  i88r.     [Wisdom  series.]    16°. 

5449.102 

Feydeau,  Ernest  (A.)  Monsieur  de  Saint- 
Bertrand  :  suite  d'Unddbut  aTop^ra.  Etude.  36 
Edition.     Paris,  1864.   12°.  2662.69 

This  storv  bcg;ins  with  Un  drfbut  &  I'oprfra  [26793.75]  and 
is  concluded  in  Le  mari  dc  la  danseuse  [36793.74]. 

Fiction.     See  Tuckerman. 


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BATES   HAT  J. 


January, 


Field,  (M.)  Kate.  Charles  Albert  Fechter. 
Illus.  Boston,  18S2.  [American  actor  series.] 
16°.  4348.137 

Finance.     See  Josat ;  —  Purdy. 

Fine  arts  (including  finely  illustrated  works). 
S'^^c  Academic  royale  de  peinture  ;  —  Art,  L',  de 
la  bijouterie ;  —  Benson  ;  —  Blackburn ;  —  Con- 
way; —  Dresser;  —  Dumas;  —  Fromentin ;  — 
Gautier,  T. ;  —  GuifFrey ;  —  Magazine ;  —  Mol- 
lett;  —  Muntz;  —  Poole,  R.  S. ; — Quellenschrif- 
ten ;  —  Revue  des  arts ;  —  Robinson,  V.  I. ;  — 
Seboth ;  —  Vachon. 

Fitzgerald,  Percy.  The  royal  dukes  and  prin- 
cesses of  the  family  of  George  iii.  A  view  of 
court  life  and  manners  for  seventy  years,  1760- 
1830.     London,  1882.     2  v.    8".  2450.62 

Flanders,  Henry.  Lives  and  times  of  the  chief 
justices  of  the  supreme  court  of  the  United 
States,  [ist,  2d  series.]  Phila.,  1881.  2  v.  Por- 
traits.    8°.  4341-78 

Contents.  —  1.  Jay;  Rutledge.  3.  William  Gushing; 
Ellsworth;  Marshall. 

Fl^chier,  Esprit  V.     See  Fabre,  A. 

Fleming,  George.  Animal  plagues :  their 
history,  nature,  and  prevention.  London,  1871- 
82.     2'v.     8°.  7794-8 

Fleuriot,  Z^naide  M.  A.  Cadok.  [Roman.] 
Illus.     Paris,  1882.     8°.  26603.51 

Florence,  Italy.     See  Gebhart; — Machiavelli. 

Flowers.     See  Allen. 

Forage.     See  Gohren. 

Forbes-Leith,  William.  The  Scots-men-at- 
arms  and  life-guards  in  France  from  their  forma- 
tion until  their  final  dissolution  1418-1830.  With 
etched    plates,   by   Major    H.    de   Grandmaison. 


Edinburgh,  1882. 


'**4633-9 


Ford,  Worthington  C.  The  American  citizen's 
man  ual.  Part  i.  Governments  (national,  state, 
and  local);  the  electorate;  the  civil  service. 
N.  Y.,  1882.  Folded  map.  [Questions  of  the 
day.]   12°.  2326.74 

Foreign  secretaries  of  Great  Britain.  See 
Thornton. 

Forests.     See  Bagneris ;  —  Hough. 

Formentin,  Charles.  Essai  sur  les  origines  du 
drame  moderne  en  France.  Paris,  1879.  S°-  4672.68 

Founding.     See  Overman. 

Fouqu6,  F.,  and  Levy,  Michel.  Synthase  des 
mindraux  et  des  roches.     Paris,  1882.  Plates.  8°. 

3865.77 

Foumier,  Paul.  La  question  agraire  en  Irlande. 
Paris,  1882.    12°.  55603.64 

Fox,  Caroline.  Memories  of  old  friends,  being 
extracts  from  [her]  journals  and  letters  from 
1835  to  1871.  Edited  by  H.  N.  Pym.  2d  edition. 
Added  14  original  letters  from  J.  S.  Mill.  Phila., 
1882.     Portraits.     8°.  24400.60 

Foxborough's  official  centennial  record,  June 
29,  1878.  Published  by  authority  of  the  town 
centennial  committee.  [Boston.]  1879.  lUus. 
8°.  *2353-84" 

France.  Ministre  de  Vinstruction  j)ublique. 
Manuel  de  gymnastique  et  des  exercices  mili- 
taires.  le,  2e  partie.  Paris,  1880,  81.  2  v.  in  i. 
Illus.     32°.  6ooga.g5 

CEuvres  de  Lagrange.    T.  13.    Correspon- 

danceetmemoiresin^dits.  Paris,  1882.  4°.  3911.50 

Statistique  monumentale  de  Paris.  Expli- 
cation des  planches  par  A.  Lenoir.  Paris,  1867. 
Text,  I  v.,  4°. ;  Plates,  3  v.,  L.  f''. 

Text,  *265o.4i ;  Atlas,*^*  26.B.1  and  26.E.1 


France,  continued. 

There  are  two  sets  of  the  plates,  both  incomplete  and  not 
bound  in  the  order  given  in  the  text.  One,  on  26.B.1,  lacks 
cS  plates;  the  other,  on  26.E.1,  lacks  44  plates;  leaving  a  de- 
nciency  of  29  plates,  which  are  in  neither  set.  The  plates  in 
both  sets  have  been  numbered,  and  an  addition  has  been 
made  to' the  index  of  the  text  giving  the  place  of  each  plate 
in  both  sets.  This  ■work  forms  part  of  the  Collection  des 
documents  in^dits  sur  I'histoire  de  France,  3e  s^rie. 

—  History,  etc.  See  Bachelet ;  —  Brissaud ;  — 
Ch^ruel ;  —  Dareste  de  La  Chavanne ;  —  Gautier, 
A.;  —  Glasson ;  —  Granier  de  Cassagnac;  — 
Josat ;  —  L'Estoile ;  —  Macd ;  —  Payenneville ;  — 
Rosenthal;  —  Smith,  R.  T. ;  —  Solignac;  — 
Todiere. 

Louis  XIV.     See  Cosnac. 

Louis  XVI.     See  Jobez. 

Revolution.     See  Combier ;  —  Gayarr^ ;  — 

Petit. 

Franco-German  war.  See  Canonge ;  —  Va- 
chon ;  —  Vizetelly. 

Franken,  D.  L'cEuvre  gravd  des  Van  de  Passe. 
Amsterdam,  18S1.     8°.  8064.67 

Franzos,  Carl  E.  Die  Juden  von  Barnow. 
3te  Auflage.     Leipzig,  1880.    16°.  4874.79 

A  collection  of  eight  tales  descriptive  of  Jewish  life. 

Free  trade.     See  Dixwell ;  —  Mongredien. 

Freeland,  William..  A  birth  song  and  other 
poems.     Glasgow,  1882.     Sm.  8°.  4560.55 

Freeman,  Edward  A.  Lectures  to  American 
audiences.     Phila.   [1882.]     16°.  2516.51 

Contents.  —  The  English  people  in  its  three  homes.  The 
practical  bearings  of  general  European  history. 

French  language  and  literature.  See  Blad^ ;  — 
Borel ;  —  Hugues ;  —  Mary-Lafon ;  —  Mercier ;  — 
Recueil ;  — Ritter ;  — Rothschild  ; — Sainte-Beuve ; 
—  Saintsbury ;  —  Sardou ;  —  Sinardet ;  —  Wor- 
man. 

Fromentin,  Eugene.  The  old  masters  of 
Belgium  and  Holland.  Translated  by  Marv  C. 
Robbins.     Boston,  1882.     Illus.     8°.  4076.86 

Frost,  Thomas.  Modern  explorers.  London, 
18S2.     Illus.     L.  8°.  2261.63 

Contents.  —  Arminius  Vamb^ry  in  central  Asia;  Sir  S. 
W.  Baker  in  equatorial  Africa;  Livingstone  and  Stanley  in 
central  Africa ;  Nordenskiold  in  arctic  Asia;  F.  Garnier  in 
Indo-China;  Paul  Marcoy  in  lower  Peru;  Cameron's 
journey  across  Africa. 

Frothingham,  Octavius  B.  George  Ripley. 
Boston,  1882.     [American  men  of  letters.]   12°. 

4348.138 

Fryxell,  Anders.  Berattelser  ur  Svenska  histo- 
rien.  1739-1812.  35te-46te  delen.  Stockholm, 
1866-78.     12  v.  in  6.     i6«.  2908.51 

Fuller,  Andrew  G.  Andrew  Fuller.  London, 
1882.     [Men  worth  remembering.]    Sm.  8°. 

2458.75 

FuUerton,  Lady  Georgiana  C.  The  countess 
de  Bonneval :  her  life  and  letters.  London,  18S0. 
Sm.  8°.  24493.68 

Functions.     See  Sauvage. 

Furniture.     See  Menuiserie. 

Furnivall,  Frederick  J.,  compiler.  A  bibliog- 
raphy of  Robert  Browning,  from  1833  to  1881. 
2d  edition.  London,  1881.  [Browning  society 
papers.  No.  2.]   8°.  No.  2  in  *4553.3 

Includes  Browning's  "  On  the  poet  objective  and  subject- 
ive; on  the  latter's  aim;  on  Shelley  as  man  and  poet. 
(Being  a  reprint  of  the  introductory  essay  to  [ȣ  spurious] 
'  Letters  of  Shelley.')     ad  edition." 


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Furtwaengler,  Adolf,  and  Loeschcke,  Geor§, 
editors.  M  vkenische  Thongefaesse.  Festschrift 
zur  Feier  des  fiinfzigjahrigen  Bestehens  des 
Deutschen  archaeologischen  Institutes  in  Rom 
im  Auftrage  des  Institutes  in  Athen.  Berlin, 
1879.    Plan.    Plates.    F",  oblong.  *^,*Cab.40.E.2 

Fustel  de  Coulanges,  Numa  D.  La  cit^ 
antique.  Etude  sur  le  culte,  le  droit,  les  institu- 
tions de  la  Grfece  et  de  Rome,  ge  edition.  Paris, 
i88i.     16°.  3569-89 

Future  life.     See  Adkins ;  —  Macleod. 

G.,  A.  R.  The  tower  of  Egypt;  or,  the  types 
and  chronology  of  the  great  pyramid.  London. 
[1882.]    Diagrams.    Sm.  8".  5059-55 

It  is  the  opinion  of  the  author  that  the  great  pyramid  "  is 
a  grand  embodiment  of  sacred  types ;  that  it  was  not  the 
tomb  of  one  of  the  Pharaohs,  but  was  constructed  under 
God's  directions  by  Shem,  or  one  of  the  very  early  Shemite 
patriarchs,  as  a  stone  witness  of  His  decretive  purposes  on 
earth  —  of  Ilis  providence  in  regard  to  the  True  Church,  and 
that  it  is  a  prophecy  extending  from  the  Flood  to  Christ's 
second  advent,  and  possibly  to  the  close  of  the  world's  his- 
tory." 

Gaelic  language.     See  Sinclair,  A. 

Games.     See  Korschelt. 

Garfield,  James  A.  Death  of  president  Gar- 
field. Meeting  of  Americans  in  London,  24  Sep- 
tember, 1S81.  Added  the  address  of  [A.  C.  Tait] 
the  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  26  September, 
1881.  London,  i88i.  Portraft.  Sm.  8»,  large 
paper.  4347.164 

With  the  addresses  of  James  Russell  Lowell,  Bishop 
Simpson,  William  H.  Channing,  and  others. 

Garibaldi,  Giuseppe.  The  life  of  general  Gari- 
baldi, translated  from  his  private  papers ;  with 
the  history  of  his  exploits  to  the  present  time. 
By  Theodore  Dwight.  With  portrait  and  an  au- 
tograph letter.     N.  Y.,  1877.     160.  2747.55 

Gartenlaube,  Die.  Ausfiihrliches  Sachregister. 
Jahrgafig  1-15.     Leipzig,  1868.      40.         *537i.io 

Gascony.     See  Blad^. 

Gauch,  F.  Du  traitement  de  la  colique  de 
plomb  par  la  belladone.  Accompagn^  d'obser- 
vations  recifeillies  dans  les  h6pitaux  de  Lyon  et 
de  traces  graphiques.     Paris,  1881.     Plates.     8". 

378254 

Gautier,  Alphonse.  Etudes  sur  la  liste  civile 
en  France.     Paris,  1882.     80.  2615.68 

Gautier,  Th^ophile.  La  nature  chez  elle.  Des- 
sins  originaux  de  K.  Bodmer  reproduits  en  fac- 
simile.    Paris,  1882.     lUus.     F".  ***3840.58 

—  See  Hoffmann. 

Gayarr6,  Charles  (E.  A.).  Aubert  Dubavet, 
or  the  two  sister  republics.  Boston,  1882.  Por- 
trait.    12°.  2618.73 

"  In  this  work  the  substance  Is  history;  the  form  only  is 
romance."  —  Preface. 

The  tale  embodies  a  comparison  between  the  United 
States  and  France  from  1780  to  1797. 

Gebhart,  Emile.  Roman  cameos  and  Floren- 
tine mosaics.  A  series  of  studies:  historical, 
critical,  and  artistic.  Translated  and  edited  by 
M.  Jeaffreson.     London,  1S82.    Sm.  8°.      2768.68 

Conlen/s.  —  Italian  life  at  Pompeii,  and  the  doctrines  of 
Epicurus;  Italy  and  the  western  nations  of  Europe  in  the 
middle  ages,  their  poetry  and  tlieir  real  life;  Dante,  Savona- 
rola, and  Michael  Angelo  :  The  Florentine  historians  of  the 
renaissance,  and  the  beginnings  of  political  economy;  Ra- 
phael; Pope  Leo  x;  The  sack  of  Rome' in  1527;  Giacomo 
Leopard  i. 

Geddie,_, _. 

^1882.     Folded  maps 


ie,  John.     The  Russian  empire.  London, 
Folded  maps.     Sm.  8".  3063.15 


Geiger,  Ludwig,  editor.  Goethe-Jahrbuch. 
B.  3.     Frankfurt  a/ M.,  1882.     Portrait.     8°. 

■•■2840a.  54 

Geikie,  Archibald.  Text-book  of  geologv. 
With  illus.     London,  1882.     8".  3866.79 

Genealogy.  See  Clarke,  G.  K. ;  —  Cushman ; 
—  Holton  ;  —  Huntoon ;  — Joslin  ;  —  Lapham  ; — 
Little,  G.  T. ;  —  Newfane ;  —  Our ;  —  Runnels ;  — 
Slocimi ;  —  Stukeley. 

Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Samuel  and  Han- 
nah Stebbins,  from  1707  to  1771.  Hartford,  1771 
[reprint,  Boston,  1879].     Folded  table.     Sm.  4°. 

'»2338.69 

Printed  by  the  Library  committee  of  the  New  England 
historical  and  genealogical  society;  an  index  and  tabular 
pedigree  have  been  added. 

Geography.     Sec  Brown,  R. ;  — Dezobry. 

Geological  survey  of  Great  Britain.  Memoirs. 
Vol.  I,  2  (part  I,  2),  3,  4  (part  i).  London, 
1846-81.     5  V.     Illus.  Maps.  Plates.  8°.  *386i.i6 

For  contents  of  these  Memoirs  see  the  Card  Catalogue. 

Geology.  See  Geikie ;  —  Great  Britain,  India 
office. 

Geometry.     See  Wright. 

George  III.     See  Fitzgerald. 

George,  Henry.     See  Dixwell. 

German  literature.     See  Heine. 

Germany.     See  Mueller. 

Gill,  Theodore.  Bibliography  of  the  fishes  of 
the  Pacific  coast  of  the  United  States  to  the  end 
of  1879.  Washington,  18S2.  [United  States. 
National  museum.     Bulletin  11.]     8°. 

No.  5  in  *3904.5o.a 

Gillet,  Joseph  A.,  and  Rolfe,  William  J.  The 
heavens  above  :  a  popular  handbook  of  astrono- 
my.    N.  Y.,  1882.     Illus.     12°.  3927.86 

Glass.     See  Wallace-Dunlop. 

Glasson,  Ernest  D.  Histoire  du  droit  et  des 
institutions  politiques,  civiles  et  judiciaires  de 
I'Angleterre  compares  au  droit  et  aux  institutions 
de  la  France.     T.  1-4.     Paris,  1882.     8°.  3617.51 

Contents.  —  i.  ]&poq\ie  anglo  saxonne.  3.  La  conquete 
normande.  3.  I..a  Grande  Charte.  4.  Depuis  Edouara  ill 
jusqu'i  Henri  vm. 

Each  volume  contains  lists  headed  "  Sources  "  and  "  BiblU 
ographie." 

Gleim,  Johann  W.  L.  Preussische  Kriegslie- 
der  von  einem  Grenadier.  Heilbronn,  1882. 
[Deutsche  Litteraturdenkmale  des  iS.  Jahrhun- 
derts  in  Neudrucken  herausg.  von  B.  Scuffert. 
4.]     16°.  No.  4  in  ♦4874.3a 

Go  (a  Japanese  game).     See  Korschelt. 

Godfrey,  G.  F.  Billy  Blew-Away's  alphabeti- 
cal, orthographical  and  philological  picture  book. 
[Bo.ston,  1882.]     16",  oblong.  *2402.I5 

Godwin,  George  N.  The  green  lanes  of  Hamp- 
shire, Surrey,  and  Sussex.     London.  [1882.]  8°. 

2465.65 

The  running-title  is  I>ovely  leafy  Liphook,  of  which  place 
and  its  neighborhood  this  book  is  a  description. 

Goethe,  Johann  W.  von.  [Works.]  People's 
edition.  Edited  and  revised  by  F.  H.  Hedge, 
and  L.  Noa.   Boston,  1882.   9  v.  in  5.   8°.  4870.57 

Contents.  — 1,3,  Autobiography.  From  the  German 
by  John  Oxenford.  3.  The  sorrows  of  Werther;  Elective 
aihnities;  A  nouvelclte.  4.  Letters  from  Switzerland; 
Travels  in  Italy.  From  the  German,  by  A.J.  W.  Morrison. 
J.  Faust.  Part  i.  Edited  and  annotated  by  F.  II.  Hedge, 
metrical  version  by  Miss  Swanwick,  also,  a  prose  tr.  of  the 
same,  by  A.  Hayward ;  Part  3.  Tr.  by  Miss  Swanwick. 
Appended,  Clavigo;  Egmont;  The  wayward  lover.  6. 
Poems.  Tr.  in  the  original  metres,  by  E.  A.  Bowring,  W. 
E.  Aytoun  [etc.].   7.  Iphi^enia  in  Tauris;  Torquato  Tasso  ', 


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Goethe,  Johann  W.  von,  continued. 

Goetz  von  Berliching^en;  The  fellow  culprits.  Tr.  by  Sir 
Walter  Scott,  E.  A.  Bovvring,  and  Anna  Swanwick.  8,  9. 
Wilhelin  Meister's  apprenticeship  and  travels.  From  the 
German,  by  T.  Carlyle. 

—  Faust.  Ein  Fragment.  Heilbronn,  1882. 
[Deutsche  Litteraturdenkmale  des  18.  Jahrhun- 
derts  in  Neudrucken.]     16°.        No.  5  in  *4874.32 

Reprint  of  tlie  editi;>n  published  in  Leipzig-,  by  G.  J.  Go- 
schen,  in  1790.  Contains  notes  on  early  editions  of  Faust, 
by  B.  Seuffert. 

—  See  Buchheim ;  —  Caro ;  —  Geiger ;  —  Mon- 
t^gut. 

Gohren,  Theodor  von.  Die  Naturgesetze  der 
Futterung  der  landwirthschaftlichen  Nutzthiere. 
MitHolzschnitten.  Leipzig,  1872.  8*'.     **3995-72 

Gold.     See  Fauconnier;  —  Patterson. 

Gordon,  Hanford  L.  Legends  of  the  North- 
west.    [Poems.]     St.  Paul,  1881.     8°.        2402.83 

Gosselin,  (A.)  L^on.  Clinical  lectures  on 
surgery,  delivered  at  the  hospital  of  La  Charite. 
Translated  by  L.  A.  Stimson.  With  illus. 
Phila.,  1878.     8°.  5741-57 

Gout.     See  Longstreth. 

Granier  de  Cassagnac,  Adolphe.  Souvenirs 
du  second  empire.     Partie  3.     Paris,  1882.     18°. 

2618.50 

Contents.  —  3.  La  guerre  d'ltalie;  Le  prince  imperial;  Le 
parlementarisme.  —  Le  4  septembre;  La  r^publique  et  la 
commune. 

Grant,  James.  Cassell's  Old  and  new  Edin- 
burgh. Illus.  [Vol.  I,]  2.  London.  [1881], 
82.     4°.  *249i.58 

Grantham,  Sir  Thomas.  An  historical  ac- 
count of  some  memorable  actions,  particularly 
in  Virginia  [1672-1676]  ;  also  against  the  admiral 
of  Algier,  and  in  the  East  Indies.  Richmond, 
Va.,  1882.     8°.  *2374.67 

This  reprint  from  the  edition  of  London,  1716,  has  an 
introduction  by  R.  A.  Brock. 

Grape  vine.     See  Congrfes  international. 

Graves,  Robert  P.  Life  of  Sir  William  Rowan 
Hamilton.  Including  selections  from  his  poems, 
correspondence,  and  miscellaneous  writings. 
Vol.  I.     Dublin,  1882.     Portrait.     8°.         2450.65 

Great  Harrington,  Massachusetts.     See  Taylor. 

Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Reports  relative 
to  legislation  in  foreign  countries  on  the  subject 
of  trade  marks.     London,  1879.     S"-        *566i.i3 

—  Commissioners  of  patents.  Alphabetical  in- 
dex of  patentees  and  applicants  for  patents  of 
invention.     1881.     London,  1882.     L.  8°. 

Catalogue    of  the   library   of  the   patent 

office.  In  2  V.  Vol.  i;  Authors.  London,  i88i. 
L.  8°. 

Journal.  July-December,  1881;  January- 
June,  1882.     London,  1881,  82.     2  v.     L.  8°. 

Specifications  of  letters  patent  for  inven- 
tions and  provisional  specifications,  with  indexes 
of  names  and  subjects.  1880,  vol.  30,  34-55 ; 
1881,  vol.  1-34,  36-39.  London,  1881,  82.  61  v. 
Plates.     L.  8". 

Subject-matter  index   of  patents    applied 

for  and  granted.     1880.     London,  1882.     L.  8°. 

The  above-mentioned  books  are  to  be  found  in  the  Patent 
Room. 

—  India  office.  Memoirs  of  the  geological  sur- 
vey of  India.  Vol.  i-i8.  Calcutta,  1859-81.  18 
V.     Illus.   L.  8°.  *5867.5 


Great  Britain,  continued. 

—  Public  record  office.  Record  commission. 
Registrum  magni  sigilli  regum  Scotorum.  The 
register  of  the  great  seal  of  Scotland.  [Vol.  i, 
London;  vol.  2,  Edinburgh.]  1814,  82.  2  v. 
Vol.  I ,  F° ;  vol.  2,  L.  8°.  *7o6o.5 

Contents.  —  1.  1306-1434.    2.  1424-1513,  edited  by  J.  B.  Paul. 

—  War  office.  Corps  of  royal  e7igineers.  In- 
dex of  the  subjects  and  authors  of  all  papers,  to 
the  end  of  the  20th  volume  of  the  new  series. 
Woolwich,  1872.     8°.  *8o34.55 

—  See  Ashton;  —  Creighton,  L. ;  —  Feilden  ; 
—  Fitzgerald ;  —  Glasson  ;  —  Michaelis ;  —  Mol- 
loy ;  —  Rhys. 

Greece.  See  Bachelet ;  —  Dictionnaire ;  — 
Fustel  de  Coulanges;  —  Guhl. 

Greek  church.     See  Palmer,  W. 

Greek  language  and  literature.  See  American 
philological  association  ;  —  Couat. 

Greene,  Francis  V.  The  Mississippi.  N.  Y., 
1882.  Folded  maps.  [Campaigns  of  the  Civil 
war.]     12°.  2324.95 

Greene,  Robert.  Life  and  complete  works. 
In  12  V.  Edited,  bv  A.  B.  Grosart.  Vol.  6,  7. 
London,    1881-83.   "  [Huth   library.]      8". 

*^*46oi.8 

Contents.  —  6.  Prose.  Menaphon.  Camillas  alarum  to 
slumbering  Euphues.  Euphues  his  censure  to  Philautus. 
1587-1589.  7.  Prose.  Perimedes  theblacke-smitli.  Cicero- 
nis  amor,  or  Tullies  loue.    The  royal  exchange.     1589-1590. 

Gregory,  Duncan  F.  Mathematical  writings. 
Edited  by  W.  Walton.  With  a  biographical  me- 
moir, by  R.  L.  Ellis.  Cambridge,  1865.  Por- 
trait.    8°  **502oa.74 

Griesinger,  Wilhelm.  Mental  pathology  and 
therapeutics.  Translated  from  the  German  (2d 
ed.),  by  C.  L.  Robertson  and  James  Rutherford. 
N.  Y.,  1882.  [Wood's  Library  of  standard  med- 
ical authors.]     8°.  3802.73 

Griffis,  William  E.  Corea,  the  hermit  nation. 
N.  Y.,  1882.  ,  Illus.     Folded  maps.     8".     3016.12 

Gripon,  Emile.  Enseignement  secondaire 
special.  Annee  1-3.  Cours  61ementaire  de  phy- 
sique appliqude  aux  arts  industriels,  contenant 
figures.     Paris.    [i869]-82.     3  v.     18°.      3969.57 

Grison,  Georges.  Les  accidents  de  chemins 
de  fer.     Paris,  1882.     12°.  8019.45 

Griswold,  William  McC.  General  index  to  the 
North-American  review,  vol.  92-134.  1861-82. 
Bangor,   1882.     [Q^  P.  indexes.]     8°.       *3i53-" 

Gubematis,  Angelo  de.  La  mythologie  des 
plantes,  ou  les  legendes  du  regne  vegetal.  T.  i, 
2.     Paris,  1878,  82.     8°.  3846.66 

Gu^rin,  (H.)  Victor.  Voyage  arch^ologique 
dans  la  r^gence  de  Tunis.  Paris,  1862.  2  v. 
Map.     Plate.     80.  5052.56 

Guest,  Edwin.  A  history  of  English  rhythms. 
New  edition,  by  W.  W.  Skeat.  London,  1882. 
8°.  65803.6 

Guhl,  Ernst,  and  Koner,  Wilhelm  D.  Das 
Leben  der  Griechen  und  Romer  nach  antiken 
Bildwerken  dargestellt.  5te  Auflage.  Mit  568 
Holzschnitten.     Berlin,  1882.     8°.  2960.27 

Guiffrey,  Jules  J.  Antoine  Van  Dyck,  sa  vie 
et  son  oeuvre.  Paris,  1882.  Illus.  4^  plates. 
F«.  ***C.F.i3.3 

Guilmant,  Alexandre.  Messe  solennelle.  No. 
334  voix  solos  et  choeurs,  orchestre  ou  orgue. 
Paris,  n.  d.     4°.  8050.78 

Guns.     5't?e  Walsh. 

Guthrie,  Malcolm.  On  Mr.  Spencer's  unifica- 
tion of  knowledge.    London,  1882.   8°.      3600.10 


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Guttmann,  Oskar.  Gj'mnastics  of  the  voice. 
A  system  of  correct  breathing  in  singing  and 
speaking.     Illus.     Albany,  1882.     16".       5765.38 

Gymnastics.  See  France,  Ministre  de  Vin- 
stritctioH  fublique  ; — Magill. 

Gypsies.     See  Haidebluemchen. 

Haidebluemchen.  Zigeunerische  Dichtungen 
und  Sprichworter  ins  Deutsche  iibersetzt  von  M. 
S.  Mockesch.     Bukarest,  1873.     16°.  68793.9 

Hamburg.  Tabellarische  Uebersichten  des 
haniburgischen  Handels  im  Jahre  1880.  Ham- 
burg, 18S1.     L.  4".  *3650.i8 

Hamilton,  Leonidas.  Mexican  law.  A  com- 
pilation of  Mexican  legislation,  and  Mexican 
mining  law.  Annotated.  San  Francisco,  1882. 
8».  3663.17 

Hamilton,  Walter.  The  aesthetic  movement 
in  England.     London,   1882.     8°.  4076.85 

Hamilton,  Sir  William.     See  Veitch. 

Hamilton,  Sir  William  Rowan.     See  Graves. 

Hanseatic  league.     See  Vermin. 

Hansen,  Peter  A.  Relationen  zwischen  Sum- 
men  und  Differenzen  und  zwischen  Integralen 
und  Differentialen.     [Leipzig,  1864.]     L.  8". 

**502i.73 

Harcourt,  (H.  M.)  Bernard,  comte  d'.  Diplo- 
matic et  diplomates.  Les  quatre  ministei'es  de 
Drouvn  de  Lhuys.     Paris,  1882.     8°.  4645.68 

Hardwick,  Charles.  On  some  ancient  battle- 
fields in  Lancashire  and  their  associations.  Man- 
chester, 1882.     Sm.  8".  *2466.72 

Harland,  Marion, /5^«</.  See  Terhune,  Mary  V. 

Harris,  Amanda  B.  Wild  flowers  and  where 
they  grow.  [With]  sixty  illustrations.  Boston. 
[1882.]     Sm.  4".  3844-65 

Harris,  Stanley.  Old  coaching  days.  Illus. 
London,  1882.     8°.  2465.66 

Hart,  Henry  G.  The  new  annual  army  list, 
militia  list,  yeomanry  cavalry  list,  and  Indian 
civil  service  list,  for  1882.  With  an  index.  Lon- 
don, 1882.     8°.  65203.5 

Hart,  James  M.  A  syllabus  of  Anglo-Saxon 
literature.  Adapted  from  Bernhard  ten  Brink's 
Geschichte  der  englischen  Litteratur.  Cincin- 
nati, 1881.     8".  2574.59 

Harvard  college.  Catalogue.  1882-83.  Cam- 
bridge, 18S2.    8".  *4388.20 

Hasell,  E.  J.  Tasso.  Edinburgh,  1882.  [For- 
eign classics  for  English  readers.]     Sm.  8°. 

27493.56 

Hatton,  Joseph.  Journalistic  London.  Illus. 
Portraits.  Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  Har- 
per's magazine.    London,  18S2.    Sm.  4°.    6193.19 

Haussonville,  Gabriel  P.  O.  de  Citron,  vicomte 
d'.  The  salon  of  Madame  Necker.  Translated 
by  Henry  M.  Trollope.  London,  1882.  2  v. 
Sm.  8".  2662.67 

Hawaiian  islands.     See  Streets. 

Haweis,  Hugh  R.  American  humorists.  Lon- 
don.    1883  [1882].     Sm.  8°.  2390.53 

Contents. —  Irvinfj;  Holmes;  Lowell;  Artemiu  Ward; 
Mark  Twain;  Bret  Ilartc. 

Hay,  William  D.  Brighter  Britain  !  or,  settler 
and  Maori  in  northern  New  Zealand.  Londoi), 
1882.     2v.     8».  3078.65 

In  the  Appendix  is  a  list  of  "  Some  books  on  New  Zeal- 
and." 

Haydn,  (F.)  Joseph.     .^«?e  Nohl. 

Hazlitt,  William  C.  English  proverbs  and 
proverbial  phrases.  Alphabetically  arranged 
and  annotated.  2d  edition,  enlarged.  London, 
1882.     Sm.  80.  *4586.33 


Health  and  hygiene.    See  Brighton  ;  —  Napias. 

Heat.     See  Devillez. 

Heaton,  M.  Compton.  Correggio.  London, 
1SS2.  [Illustrated  biographies  of  the  great 
artists.]     Sm.  8".  4077.89 

Heine,  Heinrich.  The  romantic  school.  Trans- 
lated by  S.  L.  Fleishman.     N.  Y.,  1882.     160. 

4870.59 

Contains  also  The  Suabian  mirror  and  Introduction  to 
Don  Quixote. 

—  See  Radford. 

Heinricus  Italicus.  Das  urkundliche  Formel- 
buch  des  konigl.  Notars  Heinricus  Italicus  aus 
der  Zeit  der  Konige  Ottokar  n  und  Wenzel  n 
von  Bohmen.  Herausgegeben  von  Johannes 
Voigt.     Wien,  1863.     8°.  4813.54 

Heiss,  Aloiss.  Les  m^dailleurs  de  la  renais- 
sance. Avec  photographies  et  vignettes.  Paris, 
1881,82.     2v.ini.     F°.  ♦^♦222oa.i6 

Contents.  — \^\.\  Vittore  Pisano.  [».]  Francesco  Lau- 
rana;  Pietro  da  Milanu. 

Hellyer,  Samuel  S.  Lectures  on  sanitary 
plumbing.     London.    [1882.]     Sm.  8°.      4017.24 

Henderson,  Peter.  Gardening  for  profit;  a 
guide  to  the  successful  cultivation  of  the  market 
and  family  garden.  New  edition.  Illus.  N.  Y., 
1882.     12°.  5999-70 

Henoch,  Edward.  Lectures  on  diseases  of 
children.  N.  Y.,  1882.  [Wood's  Library  of 
standard  medical  authors.]     8°.  *3773-73 

Henriette  Maria,  queen  of  Charles  I  of  En- 
gland.    See  Lafayette. 

Heralds'  visitations.     See  Langton. 

Herbert,  George.  The  temple  :  sacred  poems 
and  private  ejaculations.  First  edition,  1633. 
Fac-simile  reprint.  New  edition,  with  intro- 
ductory essay  by  J.  H.  Shorthouse.  London, 
1882.     12°.  5449.10X 

Herefordshire,  England.     See  Duncumb. 

Hernia.     See  Warren. 

Herrick,  Henry  W.  Water  color  painting. 
Sketching  from  nature  in  water  color.  Illus. 
Artists' edition.     N.  Y.,1882.     12°.  8069.31 

Hevelius  (Hewel,  or  Hewelke),  Johann.  The 
illustrated  account  given  by  Hevelius  in  his 
"  Machina  celestis"  of  the  method  of  mounting 
his  telescopes  and  erecting  an  observatory.  Re- 
printed from  an  original  copy,  with  some  re- 
marks. By  C.  Leeson  Prince.  [Crowborough, 
Sussex.]    1882.     Plates.    Portraits.    8".    ♦5922.78 

A  reprint  of  three  chapters  from  the  "  Machina  celestis," 
nearly  the  entire  edition  of  which  work  is  said  to  have  been 
destroyed  at  the  time  of  the  burning;  of  the  author's  house. 
This  translation  was  made  by  F.  H.  Forshall. 

Hewlett,  William  O.  Notes  on  dignities  in 
the  peerage  of  Scotland  which  are  dormant  or 
forfeited.     London,  1882.     8°.  2433.54 

Hickey,  E.  H.  A  sculptor  and  other  poems. 
London,  1881.     Sm.  8°.  4560.61 

Hillebrand,  Carl.  Zeiten,  Volker  und  Men- 
schen.  Sechster  Band.  Zeitgenossen  und  Zeit- 
gendssisches.     Berlin,  1882.     8°.  2896.61 

Hiller,  Ferdinand.  Aus  dem  Tonlebcn  unserer 
Zeit.  Leipzig,  1868,  71.  3  v.  in  2.  Portrait. 
16".  4047.27 

Hilton,  James.  Chronograms,  5,000  and  more 
in  number  excerpted  out  of  various  authors  and 
collected  at  many  places.  London,  1882.  Por- 
trait.    Plates.     4°.  ♦6111.17 

"Chronogram:  an  inscription  in  which  a  certain  date  or 
epoch  is  expressed  by  numeral  letters."  —  Webster.  The 
letters  to  be  used  in  forming  the  date  are  usually  designated 
by  capitals. 


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Janueuy, 


Hindustani.     See  Browne. 

Historic  society  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire, 
Liverpool.  Transactions,  1880-81.  Vol.  33. 
Liverpool,  1S81.     8°.  *25o8.i 

Historisches  Taschenbuch.  Herausgegeben 
von  W.  Maurenbrecher.  6te  Folge.  Jahrgang 
I.     Leipzig,  1882.     160.  *2309.i 

History.  See  Dezobrj;  —  Lenormant;  — 
Mueller. 

History,  The,  of  the  year.  From  October  i, 
18S1,  to  September  30,  1S82.  London,  1882.  Sm. 
8°.  *23oga.6o 

Hobler,  Francis.  Records  of  Roman  history, 
from  Cnceus  Pompeius  to  Tiberius  Constantinus, 
as  exhibited  on  the  Roman  coins.  Westminster, 
i860.     2  V.     Illus.     4°.  *475i-6 

Hoch,  Charles.  The  neutral  territory  of 
Moresnet.    Cambridge,  1882.    Map.   18°.   2829.79 

Translated  and  printed  for  private  distribution  by  W.  W. 
Tucker,  from  an  address  entitled  "  Un  territoire  oublid  au 
centre  de  I'Europe,"  delivered  before  the  Geographical 
society  of  Berne. 

Hoffmann,  Ernst  T.  A.  W.  Contes  fantas- 
tiques.  Traduits  par  X.  Marmier.  Nouvelle  edition 
augmentee  d'une  Etude  sur  les  Contes  fantas- 
tiques,  par  T.  Gautier.    Paris.    [1881.]   12°.  6673.5 

Holbein  society.  See  Altdorfer;  —  Burg- 
maier. 

Holland,  Frederic  M.  Stories  from  Robert 
Browning.  With  an  introduction  by  Mrs. 
Sutherland  Orr.     London,     1882.     Sm.  8". 

4560.57 

Holland,  Henry  S.  Logic  and  life,  with  other 
sermons.     London,  1882.     8°.  5444-73 

Holmes,  Oliver  W.  The  autocrat  of  the  break- 
fast-table. New  and  revised  edition,  with  notes. 
Boston,  1883  [1882].     Portrait.     16°.  2402.84 

Holt,  Ardern.  Fancy  dresses  described ;  or, 
what  to  wear  at  fancy  balls.  3d  and  enlarged 
edition,  with  additional  coloured  illus.  London. 
[18S2.]     Sm.  80.  6006.50 

Holton,  David  P.  and  Frances  K.  (F.)  Far- 
well  ancestral  memorial.  Henry  Farwell,  of 
Concord  and  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  and  all  his 
descendants  :  added  three  branches.  N.  Y.,  1879. 
Portraits.     8°.  *4334.6i 

Homer.  The  Odyssey,  edited  by  Henry  Hay- 
man.     Vol.  1-3.     London,  1866-82.    8°.    2995.63 

Horse-racing.     See  Crickmore. 

Horses.     See  Reynolds,  R.  S. 

Horticulture.     See  Henderson. 

Hough,  Franklin  B.  The  elements  of  forestry. 
Cincinnati,  1882.     Illus.     12°.  3844.64 

Household  art.     See  Rees. 

Houzeau,  Jean  C,  and  Lancaster,  A.  Biblio- 
graphic generale  de  I'astronomie  ou  catalogue 
methodique  des  ouvrages,  des  memoires  et  des 
observations  astronomiques,  publics  depuis 
I'origine  de  I'imprimerie  jusqu'en  18S0.  T.  2. 
Memoires  et  notices  ins^r^s  dans  les  collections 
acaddmiques  et  les  revues.     Bruxelles,  1882.    8". 

*6i7oa.ii 

Hovey,  Horace  C.  Celebrated  American 
caverns,  especially  Mammoth,  Wyandot  and 
Luray.  With  notices  of  caves  and  grottoes  in 
other  lands.  With  maps  and  illus.  Cincinnati, 
1880.     8°.  *  236 1.74 

Hozier,  Louis  P.  d',  and  Hozier  de  S^rigny, 
Antoine  M.  d'.  Armorial  general  ou  registres 
de  la  noblesse  de  France.  Registre  7.  Paris, 
1868.     Illus.     Folded  sheets.     F°.         ♦#*2620.57 


Hubbard,  Charles  Eustis.  Campaign  of  the 
Forty-fifth  regiment  Massachusetts  volunteer 
militia.  "  The  Cadet  regiment."  [.<4«o«.] 
Boston,  1882.     Illus.     8°.  4222.70 

Hugo,  Victor  (M.),  comie.  CEuvres  completes. 
Paris,  1882.  .  8°.  2702.50 

Coiitents. — Actes  et  paroles,  i.  Avant  I'exil,  1S41-1S51. 
Drame  3.  Lucrece  Borgia;  Marie  Tudor;  Angelo,  tyran 
de  Padnue.  Po^sie  5.  Les  contemplations,  i.  Autrefois, 
1830-1S43. 

—  Torquemada.     Drame.     Paris,  1S82.     8". 

2660a.  50 

Hughes,   Edmond.      Essais   de   littdrature   et 

d'histoire.    2e  Edition.    Paris,  1S80.    12°.    2662.68 

Contents. — Jacques  Bonhomme;  Polyeucte  et  I'hotel  de 
Rambouillet;  Le  theatre  fran^ais  sous  Louis  xiv;  Les 
moralistes  fran^ais  au  xviiie  siecle;  Un  ronian  au  xviiie 
siecle ;  Les  protestmts  sous  Louis  xv ;  Mile,  de  Lespinasse ; 
La  jeunesse  de  Lamartine ;  Proudhon  ;  Un  poete  persan  ;  A. 
propos  d'un  livre;  De  la  liberte  religieuse;  Reception  de  M. 
Alexandre  Dumas  a  I'Acaddmie  fran^aise. 

Hunt,  Shelley  L.,  and  Kenny,  Alexander  S. 
On  duty  under  a  tropical  sun.  Being  some 
practical  suggestions  for  the  maintenance  of 
health  [etc.]  in  tropical  countries.  -  London, 
18S2.     Sm.  8°.  379oa.8i 

Hunter,  Robert.  The  encyclopaedic  diction- 
ary. With  illus.  Vol.  2.  Part  i.  Cable-Co- 
narium.     London,  1882.     L.  8°.  *46ooa.50 

Huntoon,  Daniel  T.  V.  Philip  Hunton  and 
his  descendants.  Canton,  Massachusetts,  1S81. 
8°.  *4334.6o 

Hurlbut,  Henry  H.  Chicago  antiquities  :  com- 
prising original  items  and  relations,  letters,  ex- 
tracts, and  notes,  pertaining  to  early  Chicago ; 
embellished  with  views,  portraits,  autographs, 
etc.     Chicago,  1881.     Plates.     8".  *«*2370.63 

Hus,  Jan.     See  Williams,  W.  R. ;  —  Wratislaw. 

Husson,  Hyacinthe.  La  chaine  traditionelle  : 
contes  et  l^gendes  au  point  de  vue  mythique. 
Paris,  1874  [1S73].     16°.  466ob.56 

Hutton,  James.  James  and  Philip  van  Arte- 
veld.  Two  episodes  in  the  history  of  the  four- 
teenth century.    London,  1882.     Sm.  8°.    2846.76 

Ichthyology.     See  Gill; — Jordan,  D.  S. 

Ideville,  Henry,  comte  d'.  Le  marechal  Bu- 
geaud,  d'apres  sa  correspondance  intime  et  des 
documents  in^dits,  1784-1849.  T.  i,  2.  Paris, 
1881,  82.     Portrait.     8°.  26503.63 

II  Musaniff, /5<?«</o«v»».    ^ce Mackenzie,  C.  F. 

Indexes  to  periodicals.  See  Academic  royale 
des  sciences ;  Academy  of  natural  sciences ;  — 
Bibliographie  catholique ; —  Gartenlaube ; — Gris- 
wold ;  — Jahresbericht ;  —  Kuetzing ;  —  Poole,  W. 
F. ;  —  Quarterly  journal ;  —  Scribner's. 

India.  See  Baxter;  —  Cunningham;  —  Dut- 
ton  ;  —  Great  Britain,  India  office ;  — Jacolliot ;  — 
Lyall ;  —  Mackenzie ;  —  Malabiri ;  —  Malleson ;  — 
Newall ;  —  Schlagintweit. 

Indians  of  America.    See  Brinton  ;  —  Gordon. 

Industrial  arts.  See  Fabre,  J.  H. ;  —  Gripon; 
—  Lami. 

IngersoU,  Ernest.  Knocking  round  the  Rock- 
ies [Rocky  mountains].  Illus.  N.  Y.,  18S3 
[1882].     8°.  2361.75 

Insanity.     See  Beard,  G.  M. ;  —  Griesinger. 

Institute  di  corrispondenza  archeologica, 
Rome.  Monumenti  inediti.  Vol.  10.  Roma, 
1874-78.     Plates.    F".  ***675oa.a 

Interest.     See  Djuvara. 

Intime  club,  Paris.  Croquis  d'architecture. 
Publication  mensuelle.  Ann^e  11-14.  [Paris, 
1877-So.]      4  y.  in  2.     F°.  Trustees'  Room 


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Ireland.     See  Canis ;  —  Cook ;  —  Fournier. 

Irving,  Washington.  Life  of  George  Washing- 
ton. Mount  Vernon  edition,  illustrated.  5  v. 
in  2.     N.  Y.,  1879.     Portraits.     8°.  *2340.68 

Italian  language  and  literature.  See  Bartoli ; 
—  Qiiellenschriften ;  —  Tr^verret 

Italy.  Minisiero  delV  interno.  Direxione  ge- 
nerale  di statistica.  Carte  topografiche,  idrogra- 
fiche,  e  geologiche  annesse  alia  monografia  sta- 
tistica della  cittk  di  Roma  e  Campagna  romana 
presentata  all'  Esposizione  universale  di  Parigi, 
1878.     Roma,  1878.     L.  F°.  ♦**Cab.47.B.a 

Consists  of  I  a  maps. 

—  Minisiero  di  agricoUura,  industria  e  com- 
mercio.  Annali  dell'  industria  e  del  commercio. 
1882.     Roma,  1882.     8°.  *5658.5o 

Bollettino  bimestrale  delle  situazioni  dei 

conti.  Anno  xii,  no.  5;  xiii,  no.  1-7.  1881-2. 
Roma.  [1881,82.]     8°.  *365oa.6o 

Risultati  parziali  del  censimento  della  popo- 

lazione  al  31  dicembre  1881,  riguardo  al  numero 
degli  analfabeti  e  confronti  internazionali.  Roma, 
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—  See  Benson  ;  — De  Amicis ;  —  Gebhart. 
JacoUiot,  Louis.     Voyage  au  pays  des  Fakirs 

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Jahn,  Otto.  Life  of  Mozart.  Translated  from 
the  German  by  Pauline  D.  Townsend.  With  a 
preface  by  George  Grove.  London,  1882.  3  v. 
Portraits  and  fac-similes.     8".  4044.75 

Appended  to  vol.  3  is  "A  list  of  Mozart's  works,  com- 
piled from  the  first  complete  and  critically  revised  edition, 
now  being  published  [at]  Leipzig." 

Jahresbericht  iiber  die  Fortschritte  auf  dem 
Gesammtgebiete  der  Agricultur-Chemie.  Gene- 
ralregister  iiber  Jahrgang  1-20.  (1858-77.) 
Herausgegeben  von  A.  Hilger.  Berlin,  1879. 
8°.  ♦5998- 1 A 

Jamaica.     See  Sinclair,  A.  C. 

James,  M.  E^  How  to  decorate  our  ceilings, 
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James,  William  P.  Guesses  at  purpose  in 
nature  with  especial  reference  to  plants.  Lon- 
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Japan.     See  Dresser. 

Jerusalem.     See  Luncz. 

Jewelry.     See  Art,  L',  de  la  bijouterie. 

Jewjtt,  Llewellyn.  The  life  and  works  of 
Jacob  Thompson.     With  engravings.     London, 


1882.     40 


%*8o85.8 


Jews.  See  Abraham ;  —  Bramston ;  —  Fran- 
ZO8 ;  —  Kompert ;  —  Weber,  G. 

Joanne,  Adolphe  L.  Les  environs  de  Paris 
illustr^s.     Vignettes  et  cartes.     Paris,  1881.    16°. 

•46393.25 

Jobez,  Alphonse.  La  France  sous  Louis  xvi. 
T.  1,2.     Paris,  1877,  81.     8».  2653.66 

CoMttnts.  —  I.  Turcot,  a.  Necker  et  U  guerre  d'Ara^- 
rique  (1 777-1 7S4). 

Johnston,  George.  History  of  Cecil  county, 
Maryland,  and  the  early  settlements  around  the 
head  of  Chesapeake  bay  and  on  the  Delaware 
river,  with'sketches  of  some  of  the  old  families  of 
Cecil  county.      Elkton,  1881.     Folded  map.     8°. 

•a379-43 


Jones,  Lynds  E.,  editor.  The  best  reading. 
2d  series.  A  priced  and  classified  bibliography 
of  the  more  important  English  and  American 
publications  for  the  five  years  ending  Dec.  31, 
i88r.     N.  Y.,  1882.     16°.  ♦6125.34 

Jordan,  Camille.  Cours  d'analyse  de  I'Ecole 
polytechnique.  T.  i.  Calcul  differentiel.  Paris, 
1882.     8°.  ••5024.63 

Jordan,  David  S.,  and  Brayton,  Alembert  W. 
Contributions  to  North  American  ichthyology. 
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—  Same.  Part  1,2.  Washington,  1877.  [Smith- 
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Josat,  J.  Le  ministere  des  finances,  son  fonc- 
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g^n^rale  des  autres  ministferes.     Paris,  1882.  8*'. 

365463 

Joshua  the  Styliie.  Chronicle  of  Joshua  the 
Stylite,  composed  in  Syriac  a.d.  507,  with  a 
translation  into  English  and  notes  by  W.  Wright. 
Cambridge,  1882.     Folded  map.     8°.  3021.57 

Joslin,  Joseph,  Frisbie,  Barnes,  and  Ruggles, 
Frederick.  A  history  of  Poultney,  Vermont,  to 
1875,  with  family  and  biographical  sketches  and 
incidents.     Poultney,  1875.     8°.  ^4434.20 

Journal  de  menuiserie.  Annde  i2-i8.  Paris, 
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Journalism.     See  Hatton. 

Judaea.     See  Bramston. 

Justices  of  the  peace.    See  Payenneville. 

Keary,  Eliza.  Memoirof  Annie  Keary,  by  her 
sister.     London,  1882.     Portrait.     8°.      245ob.68 

Kelsey,  Charles  B.  Diseases  of  the  rectum 
and  anus.  N.  Y.,  1882.  Illus.  [Wood's  Library 
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Kemble,  Frances  A.  Notes  upon  some  of 
Shakespeare's  plays.     London,  1882.     Sm.  8°. 

459634 

Contents.  —  Introduction;  Macbeth;  Henry  viii;  Tem- 
pest; Romeo  and  Juliet. 

Kermode,  William.  Natal,  its  early  history, 
rise,  progress,  and  future  prospects.  London, 
1882.     Maps.     Illus.     Sm.  8°.  3058.34 

Kindergarten.     See  Marenholtz-Buelow. 

Kingsley,  John  S.  The  naturalist's  assistant. 
With  a  bibliography  of  fifteen  hundred  work* 
necessary  for  the  systematic  zoologist.  Boston, 
1882.     Illus.     I2<>.  3826.71 

Knight,  William,  editor.  Spinoza;  four  es- 
says, by  [J.]  Land,  Kuno  Fischer,  J.  Van  Vloten, 
and  Ernest  Kenan.     London,  1882.     S**.    3600.4O 

Knight  errantry.     See  S.,  E.  L. 

Koenig,  Rudolph.  Qiielaues  experiences  d' 
acoiistique.     Paris,  1882.     Illus.     8".  3963.73 

Kompert,  Leopold.  Scenes  from  the  Ghetto  : 
studies  of  Jewish  life.  Translated  from  the  Ger- 
man.    London,  1882.     Sm.  8°.  4870.55 

Korschelt,  O.  Das  japanisch-chinesische  Spiel 
"  Go."  Ein  Concurrent  des  Schach.  MitTafeln. 
Yokohama,  i88i.     F°.  6oot.xi 

Krapf,  L.,  compiler.  A  dictionary  of  the 
Suahili  language.  With  an  outline  of  a  Suahili 
grammar.   London,  1882.  Portrait.  8°.     ♦3032.66 

Kuetzing,  Friedrich  T.  Tabulae  phycologicae 
Oder  Abbildungen  der  Tange.  Index  generum 
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Gattungen  und  Arten,  welche  in  den  19  Banden 
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Nordhausen,  1871.    8°.  *3859.x 


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January, 


Laborde,  L^on,  marquis  de,  editor.  Les 
comptes  des  b&timents  du  roi  1528-1571  suivis  de 
documents  inedits  sur  les  chateaux  rojaux  et  les 
beaux-arts  au  xvi"  sifecle.  Paris,  1877.  2  v. 
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Vol.  1  contains  "  Liste  bibliographique  des  ouvrages  de 
M.  de  Laborde." 

Laboulaye,  Charles  P.  L.  Encjclopddie  tech- 
nologique.  Dictionnaire  des  arts  et  manufactures, 
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Lafayette,  Marie  M.  P.  de  La  Vergne,  comiesse 
de,  1634-1693.  Histoire  d'Henriette  d'Angleterre. 
Avec  une  introduction  par  A.  France.  Paris, 
1882.     Portraits.    16°.  464ga.78 

Lagrange,  Joseph  L.,  cotnte.  See  France, 
Ministre  de  V instruction  j>ublique. 

Lagrbze,  Gustave  B.  de.  La  Navarre  francjaise. 
Paris,  1881,  82.     3  V.  in  2.     8°.  462oa.4 

Lake  dwellings.     See  Munro. 

Lamarche,  N.  Histoire  de  la  reformation  et 
des  dglises  r^formdes.    Paris,  1882.  12".  552ga.5g 

Lamb,  Caroline,  lady.  Warrior  kings  from 
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Lamb,  Charles.     See  Anton. 

Lambeth  palace,  London.      See  Cave-Browne. 

Lami,  E.  O.,  and  Tharel,  A.  Dictionnaire 
encyclopedique  et  biographique  de  I'industrie  et 
des  arts  industriels.  T.  1,2.  A-Chaudiere.  Paris, 
1881-J82.     Illus.    40.  *8oi2.6o 

Lancashire,  England.  See  Hardwick;  — 
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Lang,  Andrew.  Helen  of  Troj.  [Poem.] 
N.  Y.,  1S82.     16°.  4560.60 

Lange,  Johann  P.     See  Pick. 

Langton,  William,  editor.  The  visitation  of 
Lancashire  and  a  part  of  Cheshire,  made  in  1533 
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Language.  See  American  philological  asso- 
ciation. 

Laon,  France.     See  Combier. 

Lapham,  William  B.  History  of  Woodstock, 
Me.,  with  family  sketches  and  an  appendix. 
Portland,  1882.     Portraits.    8°.  *4338.73 

Larch  tree.     See  Michie. 

Larwood,  Jacob,  fseud.     See  Sadler,  L.  R. 

Latin  language.  See  American  philological 
association;  — Dos  Santos  Saraiva. 

Laube,  Heinrich.  Gesammelte  Schriften. 
Wien,  1875-80.   10  V.  16°.  2847.57 

Contents.  —  i.  Erinnerung-en  1810-1840.  2,  3.  Grafin 
Chateaubriant.  4,  5.  Franzosische  Lustschlosser.  6,  7. 
Das  junge  Europa.  8,  9.  Reisenovellen.  Die  Bandomire. 
10-15.  Der  deutsche  Krieg :  Junker  Uans,  Theil  1-3 ;  Wald- 
stein,  Theil  i,  2;  Herzog  Bernhard. 

Laurana,  Francesco.     See  Heiss. 

Law.     See  Accarias; — Adams,  W.  H.  D. ;  — 
Boeck ;  —  Clark,  A.  B. ;  — Despierres ;  —  Glasson  ; 
—   Hamilton,    L. ;    —   Morawetz;  —  Reed;  — 
Robinson,  W.  C. ;  —  Sweet,  H.  G. 

Lead  poisoning.     See  Gauch. 

Lear,  Henrietta  L.  Sidney,  compiler.  Five 
minutes  daily  readings  of  poetry.  London,  1882. 
Sm.  80.  4560.65 

Least  squares.     See  Connecticut  academy. 

Ledger,  Edmund.  The  sun :  its  planets  and 
their  satellites.  Lectures  in  1881  and  1882. 
London,  1882.     Illus.    Chart.    Sm.  8°.      3923.7a 


Le  Per  de  La  Motte,  Irma.  An  apostolic 
woman;  or,  the  life  and  letters  of  Irma  le  Fer  de 
la  Motte,  in  religion  sister  Francis  Xavier.  Pub- 
lished by  one  of  her  sisters,  with  a  preface  by 
L^on  Aubineau.  Translated  from  the  French. 
N.  Y.,  1882.    Portraits.     12°.  5558.58 

Legends.  See  Husson ;  —  Mackenzie ;  — 
Westall. 

Lenormant,  Francjois.  The  beginnings  of 
history  according  to  the  Bible  and  the  traditions 
of  oriental  peoples.  From  the  creation  to  the 
deluge.  (Translated  from  the  second  French 
edition.)  With  an  introduction  by  Francis 
Brown.     N.  Y.,  1882.   Folded  sheets.  8°.  2219.63 

L^pagnez,  Louis.  De  I'ecz^ma  professionnel. 
Paris,  1881.  [Faculty  de  mddecine  de  Paris. 
Thfese.]     4°,  1.  p.  3791.60 

Leroy-Beaulieu,  Anatole.  L'empires  des  Tsars 
etlesRusses.    T.  1,2.    Paris,  1881, 83.   8°.  3064.16 

Lescure,  Mathurin  F.  A.  de.  Les  meres 
illustres,  Etudes  morales  et  portraits  d'histoire 
intime.  Orn^  de  12  gravures.  2e  edition.  Paris, 
1882.  8°.  '  2243.55 

Contents.  —  Corn^lie;  Sainte  Monique;  La  reine  Blanche 
[de  Castille]  ;  Jeanne  d'Albret  [reine  de  Navarre] ;  La  mar- 
quise  de  Sevign^;  Marie- Antoinette ;  Madame  Necker; 
Marie-La:titia  Ramolino,  mfere  de  Napoleon  ler;  Marie 
Ball,  nifere  de  Washingfton ;  Catherine-jfiilisabeth  Textor, 
mere  de  Goethe;  Madame  Ducis;  Alix  des  Roys,  mfere  de 
Lamartine;  Henriette  Giroux,  mere  de  Sismonai;  Madame 
Guizot;  La  baronnede  Gerando. 

Lesdiguiferes,  Francois  de  Bonne,  due  de. 
Actes  et  correspondance.  Publids  par  le  cte 
Douglas  et  J.  Roman.  T.  1,2.  Grenoble,  1878, 
81.    4°.  462oa.5i 

Lessing,  Gotthold  E.  von.      See  Buchheim. 

L'Estoile, ,  Pierre  de,  1546-1611.  Mdmoires- 
journaux.  Edition  pour  la  premiere  fois  com- 
plete et  enti^rement  conforme  aux  manuscrits 
originaux.  Publiee  avec  de  nombreux  documents 
inedits  et  un  commentaire  par  MM.  G.  Brunet, 
A.  Champollion,  E.  Halphen,  Paul  Lacroix 
[etc.].     Paris,  1S75-81.     10  v.     8°.  4652.51 

Contents.  —  1-3.  Journal  de  Henri  iii,  1574-15S9.  4.  Les 
belles  figures  et  drolleries  de  la  Ligue.  5-10.  Journal  de 
Henri  iv,  15S9-1610. 

L'Estrange,  Alfred  G.  (K.),  editor.  The 
friendships  of  Mary  Russell  Mitford  as  recorded 
in  letters  from  her  literary  correspondents. 
London,  1882.     2  v.     Sm.  8°.  .  2450.59 

Leuba,  Edmond.  La  Californie  et  les  ^tats  du 
Pacifique.     Paris,  1882.   16°.  2364.81 

Levkosia,  Cyprus.     See  Ludwig  Salvator. 

Leypoldt,  Frederick,  and  Jones,  Lynds  E.  The 
books  of  all  time.  A  guide  for  the  purchase  of 
books.     N.  Y.,  1882.    240.  *6i29.3a 

Libraries.     6"ee  Petzholdt ; — Vachon. 

Lieber,  Francis.  Life  and  letters.  Edited  by 
T.  S.  Perry.     Boston,  1882.  8°.  2340.64 

Life  insurance.     See  Meech. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.     See  Oldroyd. 

Linnean  society,  London.  Transactions.  Vol. 
1-30;  2d  series,  vol.  i.  Botany;  2d  series,  vol.  i, 
Zoology.     London,  1791-1880.    32  v.    Plates.  4°. 

*586i.l 

Lippincott's  pronouncing  gazetteer  of  the 
world.  Supplementary  tables  of  population. 
Phila.,  1883  [1882].  S".  C.R.5.2.7;  B.H.Desk,  H.i 

Liszt,  Franz.     See  Ramann. 

Literature.     See  Ebert ;  —  Sinardet. 

Little,  George  T.,  compiler.  The  descendants 
of  George  Little,  who  came  to  Newbury,  Massa- 
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Auburn,  Me.,  1882.  Portraits.  Illus.  8°.  ♦2338.68 


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Reprinted  from  Macmillan's  magazine  for  May,  iSSa. 
The  author  is  said  to  be  Mrs.  Oliphant. 

Livre,  Le.  Revue  mensuelle.  Bibliographic 
ancienne.  [T.  i,  2.]  Paris,  1880,  81.  Illus. 
Portraits.    Plates.    Fac-similes.    L.  S°.    ♦6146.70 

Volume  2  reads  Bibliographie  retrospective. 

Livre,  Le.  Bibliographie  moderne.  [T.  1-3.] 
Paris,  1880,  81.     3  V.     L.  S".  *6i46.50 

Lohner,  Tobias,  1619-1680.  Bibliotheca  manu- 
alis  concionatoria  ordine  alphabetico  digesta. 
Editio  novissima  et  accuratissime  emendata. 
Parisiis,  mdccclxxx.     5  v.     L.  8°.  *353i'53 

London.     ^Sce  Hatton  ; — Molloy. 

Longstreth,  Morris.  Rheumatism',  gout,  and 
some  allied  disorders.  N.#Y.,  1882.  [Wood's 
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Loomis,  Elias.  M^moires  de  mdt^orologie 
djnamique.  Expos^  des  r^sultats  de  la  discus- 
sion de  cartes  du  temps  des  Etats-Unis,  ainsi  que 
d'autres  documents.  Traduits  de  I'Anglais,  par 
M.  H.  Brocard.  Paris,  1880.  Plates.  [Actu- 
alit^s  scientifiquespubli^esparM.  I'abbdMoigno. 
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L^a  Angeles,  California.  S'^gLudwigSalvator. 

Lotze,  Hermann.  System  der  Philosophic. 
Theil  I,  2.     Leipzig,  1874,  79.     8°.  3603.50 

Louis  XVI,  of  France.     See  Rabourdin. 

Louvre,  Paris.     See  Vachon. 

Ludwig  Salvator,  archduke  of  Austria  and 
Tuscany.  Eine  Blume  aus  dem  goldenen  Lande, 
Oder  Los  Angeles.    Prag,  1878.     16°.    ***2367.73 

An  illustrated  description  of  Southern  California. 

—  Der  Golf  von  Buccari-Porto  R^.  Bilder  und 
Skizzen.  Prag,  187 1.  Illus.  Maps.  4°.  *^,*286i.54 
•Levkosiadie  Haupstadt  von  Cypern.    Prag, 


X873.     Plates.     4" 


i'^,*3o8i.i6 


—  Eine  Spazierfahrt  im  Golfe  von  Korinth. 
Prag,  1876.    Illus.    Folded  maps.    4°.    *^i*3050.32 

—  Yacht-Reise  in  den  Syrten.  1873.  Prag, 
1874.     Illus.     Folded  map.     4°.  ***3050-33 

These  works  were  all  published  anonymously,  and  were 
given  by  the  author  to  the  Public  Library. 

Luncz,  Abraham  M.,  editor.  Jerusalem.  Year- 
book for  the  diffusion  of  knowledge  of  ancient 
and  modern  Palestine,  ist  vol.,  5640/13=1881- 
[English  and  Hebrevj.~\  Wien,  1882.  Folded 
sheet.     16°.  *3078.63 

Lyall,  Sir  Alfred  C  Asiatic  studies,  religious 
and  social.     London,  1882.     8°.  5482.56 

Essays  republished  from  the  Fortnightly  review. 

Lydon,  A.  F.,  and  Croal,  Thomas  A.  Scottish 
loch  scenery.  Coloured  plates  from  drawings  by 
A.  F.  Lvdon.  With  notes  by  T.  A.  Croal.  Lon- 
don, 1882.     8".  ♦2463.61 

Lynn,  Massachusetts.     See  Newhall. 

Macaulay,  Thomas  B.,  baron.     See  Morison. 

McCabe,  James  D.  The  history  of  the  great 
riots  on  the  various  railroads  of  the  United 
States  and  in  the  mining  regions.  With  a  his- 
tory of  the  Mollie  Maguires.  By  Edward  Wins- 
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8<'.  3570a- 63 

MacDonald,  George.  Orts.  London,  1882. 
Sm.  8".  a554-70 

Contents.  —  The  imagination,  its  function  and  its  culture; 
A  sketch  of  individual  development;  St.  George's  day, 
iji^f ;  The  art  of  Shakspere,  as  revealed  by  himself;  The 
elder  Hamlet;  On  polish;  Browning's  "Christmas  eve"; 
"  Essays  on  some  of  the  forms  of  literature  ";  "  The  history 
and  heroes  of  medicine";  Wordsworth's  poetry;  Shelley; 
A  sermoti;  True  Cbristiaa  ministering. 


McDougall,  Harriette.  Sketches  of  our  life  at 
Sarawak.  With  map.  London.  [1882.^]  Illus. 
Sm.  S^*.  3079.84 

Mactf,  Jean.  La  France  avant  les  Francs. 
Paris.    [i88o.'J    Illus.     16°.  2639.77 

To  be  found  also  in  Magasin  illustr^  d'^ducation  et  de 
recreation,  vol.  39  [*729oa.5o.29]. 

Macgregor,  Sir  Charles  M.  Wanderings  in 
Balochistan  [in  1877].  London,  1882.  Illus. 
Portrait.     Folded  map.     8°.  3075.74 

Machiavelli,  Niccolo.  Historical,  political  and 
diplomatic  writings  translated  by  C.  E.  Detmold. 
Boston,  1882.     4  V.     Portraits.     8°.  2792.52 

Mackay,  Charles.  The  poetry  and  humour  of 
the  Scottish  language.  Paisley,  1882.  8".  4563.21 

Mackenzie,  C.  F.  The  romantic  land  of  Hind. 
By  II  Musannif  [/scwrf.].  London,  1882.  Sm.  8<». 

3078.64 

Legends  and  tales  from  Oriental  annalists. 

Maclagan,  Robert  C.  Scottish  myths.  Notes 
on  Scottish  history  and  tradition.  Edinburgh, 
1882.     8°.  247oa.74 

Macleod,  Norman,  and  others.  Across  the 
river:  twelve  views  of  heaven.  Edinburgh,  1871. 
24°.  7440.7a 

Macray,  William  D.  Notes  from  the  muni- 
ments of  St.  Mary  Magdalen  college,  Oxford, 
from  the  twelfth  to  the  seventeenth  century. 
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Madeira.     See  Smyth. 

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Mathieu,  Astronome,  pseud.  Connaissance 
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Muteau,  Charles.  Les  ^coles  et  colleges  en 
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Paris.  Conseil  municipal.  Proces-verbaux. 
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—  Rapports  et  documents»i'^2t2.    18S0.    Paris, 

1881.  2  v.  4".  ♦66ioa.55 

—  Ville  de  Paris.  Nomenclature  des  voies 
publiques  et  prives  avec  la  date  des  actes  oflRciels 
les  concernant.     Paris,  1881.     4°.  ♦2631.56 

—  See  Joanne ;  —  Vachon ;  —  Vizetelly. 

—  Salon.     See  Dumas. 

Parish  registers.  See  Croston ;  —  St.  Mary's 
church. 

Parsees.     See  Spiegel. 

Parton,James.  Smoking  and  drinking.  Boston, 

1882.  12°.  5574-70 
Parville,  (F.)  Henri  Peudefer  de.  L'^l^ctricitd 

et  ses  applications.  Exposition  de  Paris.  Avec 
figures.     Paris,  1882.   12°.  59693.29 

Pas  (Van  de)  family,  engravers.  See  Fran- 
ken. 

Patents.  See  Armengaud ;  —  Great  Britain, 
Commissioners  of  patents. 

Patterson,  Robert  H.  The  new  golden  age  and 
influence  of  the  precious  metals  upon  the  world. 
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Pauperism.     See  Coste. 

Payenneville,  A.  Essai  sur  la  rdforme  des 
justices  de  paix  en  France.     Paris,  1882.     8°. 

3637-14 

Pa3me,  A.  G.  Choice  dishes  at  small  cost. 
London,  1882.     Illus.     Sm.  8°.  6003.58 

Pearce,  Alfred  J.  The  text-book  of  astrology. 
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3923.70 

Pemaquid,  Maine.     See  Cushman. 

Penn,  William.     See  Stoughton. 

Perin,  Charles  (H.  X.)  Les  doctrines  ^cono- 
miquesdepuisun  siecle.  Paris,  1880.   12°.  3659.70 

Periodical  literature.     See  Belgium. 

Permutation  (mathematical).    6c«  Whitworth. 

Pessimism.     See  Barlow. 

Petit,  J.  A.  Histoire  contemporaine  de  la 
France.     T.  1-3.     Paris,  1881.     8°.  4616.52 

Contents.  —  1.  La  revolution  [i7S9-9,V].  2.  La  terreur 
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Petrie,  W.  M.  F.  Stonehenge  :  plans,  descrip- 
tion, and  theories.     London,  1S80.     Plates.     4". 

2533.7 

Petrovitch,  Georges  T.  Scanderbeg  (George 
Castriota).  Essai  de  bibliographic  raisonn^e. 
Ouvrages  sur  Scanderbeg.     Paris,  iSSi.     8°. 

♦2169.13 

Petzholdt,  Julius.  Katechismus  der  Biblio- 
thekenlehre.  Anleitung  sur  Einrichtung  und 
Verwaltung  von  Bibliotheken.  Mit  Abbildungen 
und  Schrifttafeln.  3te  Auflage.  Leipzig,  1877. 
16°.  6129.31 

Pfeiffer,  Emily.  Sonnets  and  songs.  A  new 
edition.     London,  1880.     Sm.  i6°.  4560.58 

Phelps,  Austin.  My  portfolio.  A  collection 
of  essays.     N.  Y.,  1882.     12°.  5443-77 

Philadelphia.     See  Spencer,  D. 

Philadelphia  society  for  organizing  charity. 
Monthly  register.  Vol.  i,  2.  1879-81.  Phila., 
1880,  81.     2  V.  in  1.     4"*.  ♦5560.10 

Phillips,  Charles  D.  F.  Materia  medica  and 
therapeutics.  Inorganic  substances.  Edited  and 
adapted  to  the  U.  S.  pharmacopoeia  by  Laurence 
Johnson.  N.  Y.,  1882.  2  v.  [Wood's  Library 
of  standard  medical  authors.]     8°.  3782.53 

Philomneste  junior,  pseud.  See  Brunet, 
Pierre  G. 


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Philosophy.  See  Courtney;  ■ —  Lotze;  — 
Soury. 

Philostratus,  of  Lemnos,  b.  182.  Philostrate 
I'ancien.  Une  galerie  antique  de  soixante-quatre 
tableaux.  Introduction,  traduction  et  commen- 
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♦8082.52 

Phrenologfy.     See  Sizer. 

Phylloxesa.     See  Congrfes  international. 

Physics.  See  Bowman ;  —  Fabre,  J.  H. ;  — 
Gripon ;  — Thomson. 

Pick,  Bernhard.  Index  to  Lange's  commen- 
tary on  the  Old  Testament.     N.  Y.,  1882.    8°. 

54x3." 

Picton,  J.  Allanson.  Oliver  Cromwell :  the 
man  and  his  mission.  London,  1882.  Portrait. 
8°.  2450.66 

Pierret,  Paul.  Essai  sur  la  mythologie  ^gyp- 
tienne.     Paris,  1879.    8°.  5052-59 

Pigeonneau,  Henri,  and  FovUle,  Alfred  de. 
L'administration  de  I'agriculture  au  contr61e 
g^n^ral  des  finances  (1785-57);  procfes-verbaux 
et  rapports.     Paris,  1882.     8°.  3643»77 

Pisano,  Vittore,  called  Pisanell6.     See  Heiss. 

Plantagenets.     Sec  Stubbs. 

Plants.     See  Gubernatis;  — James,  W.  P. 

Plato.  Socrates.  The  Apology  and  Crito. 
[Edited  by  Mary  W.  Tileston.]  Boston,  18S2. 
[Wisdom  series.]     16°.  50093.13 

—  Socrates.  The  Phjedo.  [Edited  by  Mary  W. 
Tileston.]     Boston,  1882.  [Wisdom  series.]   16°. 

5009a.  14 

Plumbing.     See  Hellyer. 

Plutarch.  Lives.  From  the  Greek,  with  notes 
and  a  life,  by  A.  Stewart  and  G.  Long.  London, 
1880-82.     4  V.     Sm.  8°.  3008.50 

Poetry  (Collections).  See  Bates ;  —  Blad^ ;  — 
Lear :  —  Matthews ;  —  Soboleski. 

Polish  literature.     See  Soboleski. 

Political  economy.  See  Dixwell ;  —  Mongre- 
dien ;  —  Pdrin. 

Political  science.     See  Villey. 

Poole,  Reginald  S.  The  cities  of  Egypt.  Lon- 
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"  A  reprint  of  articles  on  the  cities  of  Egypt  mentioned  in 
the  Bible."  —  Preface. 

Poole,  Reginald  S.,  and  others.  Lectures  on 
art  delivered  in  support  of  the  Society  for  the 
protection  of  ancient  buildings.  London,  1882. 
Sm.  8<».  4078.42 

Contentx.  —  The  Ejryptian  tomb  and  the  future  state,  by 
R.  S.  Poole;  Monunichtal  painting,  by  W.  B.  Richmond; 
Somi*  remarks  on  ancient  aecorativc  art,  by  E.J.  Poynler; 
English  parish  churches,  by  J.  T.  Micklethwaite;  The 
history  of  pattern  designing,  oy  W.  Morris;  The  lesser  arts 
of  life,  by  \V.  Morris. 

Poole,  William  F.,  and  Fletcher,  William  I., 
compilers.  An  index  to  periodical  literature. 
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Poor,  Henry  V.  Manual  of  the  railroads  of  the 
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Popes.     See  Chaix  de  Lavarfene. 

Porter,  Noah.  Science  and  sentiment,  with 
other  papers.     N.  Y.,  1882.     12".  3600.11 

Contents.  —  Science  and  Mntiment;  Sciences  of  nature 
versus  the  science  of  man;  What  we  mean  by  Christian 
philosophy;  The  autobiography  of  J.  S.  Mill;  J.  S.  Mill  as 
m  philosopher,  as  a  theologian;'  Prof.  Tyndall's  last  deliver, 
ance;  Physiological  metaphysics;  Force,  law,  and  design ; 
Prof.  Huxley's  exposition  ofHume's  philosophy;  The  new- 
est atheism;  Spencer's  theory  of  sociology;  The  Kantian 
centennial;  The  collapse  of  faith. 


Portuguese  language.  See  Dos  Santos  Saraiva. 

Post-office.     Sec  Conty. 

Pottery.     Sec  Furtwaengler. 

Poultney,  Vermont.     See  ]os\in. 

Prayer.     See  Prime. 

Prestbury,  Cheshire,  England.     See  Croston. 

Prime,  Samuel  I.  Prayer  and  its  answer  illus- 
trated in  the  first  twenty-five  years  of  the  Fulton- 
street  prayer  meeting.    N.  Y.,  1882.    12°.  5443.75 

Probabilities.     See  Whitworth. 

Probyn,  May.    Poems.    London,  1881.  Sm.  8°. 

4560.64 

Proctor,  Richard  A.  The  great  pyramid  :  ob- 
servatory, tomb,  and  temple.  With  illus.  Lon- 
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Contents. — The  great  pyramid;  Origin  of  the  week; 
Saturn  and  the  Sabbath  of  the  Jews;  Astronomy  and  the 
Jewish  festivals ;  History  of  Sunday ;  Astrology. 

Proverbs.     See  Hazlitt. 

Pryde,  David.  The  highways  of  literature; 
or,  what  to  read  and  how  to  read.  Edinburgh, 
1882.     Portraits.     Sm.  8".  2554.63 

Psychology.     See  Alternative  ;  —  Day,  II.  N. 

Purdon,  Henry  G.  Memoirs  of  the  services 
of  the  64th  regiment  (Second  Staffordshire)  1758 
to  iSSi.    London.    [1882.]    Plates.    8».    ♦6523.63 

This  regiment  formed  a  part  of  the  British  forces  during 
the  Revolution.  Although  stationed  at  Boston  from  1773 
until  the  evacuation,  it  did  not  take  part  in  the  engagements 
at  Concord  or  Bunker  Hill. 

Purdy,  William.  London  banking  life.  Papers 
on  trade  and  finance.  N.  Y.  [1876.]   16°.  5649.75 

Pyramids.     See  G. ,  A.  R. ;  —  Proctor. 

Quarterly  journal  of  pure  and  applied  mathe- 
matics. Index  to  the  first  fifteen  volumes.  [Cam- 
bridge, England.]     N.  d.     S".  ♦♦5097.60 

The  articles  are  arranged  under  the  authors'  names  only. 

Quellenschriften  fQr  Kunstgeschichte  und 
Kunsttechnik  des  Mittelalters  und  der  Renais- 
sance. Herausg.  von  R.  Eitelberger  von  Edel- 
berg.     B.  1-17.     Wien,  1871-82.    17  t.  in  13.   8". 

♦8066.51 

Contents.  —  i.  Das  Buch  von  der  Kunst,  oder  Tractatder 
Malcrci  des  Ccnnino  Cennini  da  Colic,  iibersetzt  von  A.  Ug. 
a.  Arctino  oder  Dialog  liber  Malerci  von  L.  Dolce,  iit>ersetzt 
von  C.  Cerri.  x.  Diirers  Briefe,  Tagebiicher  und  Reime, 
iibersetzt  von  M.  Thausing.  4.  Hcraclius  von  den  Farben 
und  Kiinstcn  der  Romer.  Mit  Einleitung,  von  A.  Ilg.  $• 
Von  der  huchedlen  Malcrci.  Tractat  des  M.  A.  Biondo, 
iibersetzt  von  A.  Ilg.  6.  D.is  Lel>en  des  Michelangelo 
Buon.arroti,  von  A.  Condivi,  iibersetzt  durch  R.  V'aldek.  J. 
7"heophilus  Presbyter  Scheduladivcrsarum  artiuni,  1.  Band. 
Ubersctzung  von  A.  Ilg.  S.  Die  Kunstbcstrebungcn  am 
baycrischen  llofeunterdcn  Herzogcn  Albert  v  and  wilhelm 
V.  Zusammengcstellt  von  I.  Stockbauer.  o.  Donatello, 
seine  Zcit  und  Scliule  von  H.  Semper.  10.  J.  Neudfirfers 
Nachriclitcn'von  Kiinsllern  und  Werklcuten  in  Niirnbcrjr. 
herausgcgcben  von  G.  W.  K.  Lochncr.  11.  L.  B.  Albcrti's 
kleinerc  kunsttheorttische  Schriftcn,  henius(fcffcbcn  von  H. 
janitichck.  u.  Quellenschriften  der  byzantmischcn  Kunst- 
gcschichte,  iil>er8ctzt  von  F.  \V.  Ungcr.  it.  Das  Buch  der 
Malerzcche  in  Prag,  herausgcgcben  von  M.  Pangcrl.  14. 
Arnold  Itoubrakcn's  grosse  Schouhurgh  der  nicderlandf- 
schen  Malcr  und  Malerinnen,  iibersetzt  von  A.  von  Wurz- 
bach,  is-17.  L.  da  Vinci.  Das  Buch  yon  der  Malerei,  her- 
ausgegebcn  von  II.  Ludwig. 

Quotations.     See  Bartlett,  J. 

Rabourdin,  Charles.  Louis  xvi  et  Alexandre 
II.     La  siuti  aux  nihilistes.     Paris,  1882.     8°. 

556oa.62 

Radford,  Ernest.  Translations  from  Heine, 
and  other  verses.  Cambridge  [England],  1882. 
Sm.  8".  _  4560.63 

Railroad  accidents.     Sec  Grison. 

Railroad  riots,  1877.     -^^  McCabe. 

Railroads.     See  Poor. 


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January, 


Ratnann,  L.  Franz  Liszt,  artist  and  man, 
iSi  1-1840.  Translated  from  the  German  bj  Miss 
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Randolph,  John.     See  Adams,  H. 

Ranney,  Ambrose  L.  Practical  medical  anat- 
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health  and  disease  and  diagnosis  of  the  condi- 
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Raphael,  pseud.  The  guide  to  astrology. 
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Reade,  Charles.  Readiana :  comments  on 
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Receipts.     See  Colbrath. 

Rectum.     See  Kelsey. 

Recueil  complet  de  mots  usuels  a  I'usage  des 
^coles  primaires.  Par  plusieurs-  instituteurs, 
auteurs  de  la  Grammaire  et  de  I'Arithmetique 
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Reed,  Parker  McC.  The  bench  and  bar  of 
Wisconsin.  With  portraits.  Milwaukee,  1882. 
8°.  4442.106 

Rees,  Janet  E.  R.  Home  occupations.  N.  Y., 
1883  [1882].  Illus.  [Appletons'  home  books.] 
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Reformation.  See  Creighton,  M. ; — Lamarche. 

Religions.     See  Tiele. 

Renaissance.     See  Heiss; — Quellenschriften. 

Revisers,  The,  and  the  Greek  text  of  the  New 
Testament.  By  two  members  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment company.    London,  1882.    Sm.  8°.    3414.64 

Revista  Europea.  Tomo  1-15.  Marzo,  1874- 
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This  periodical  is  no  longer  published. 

Revue  d'anthropologie.  Publiee  sous  la  direc- 
tion de  Paul  Broca  [et  Paul  Topinard.  le  s^rie]. 
T.  1-6;  2e  serie.  T.  1-4.  Paris,  1872-81.  Illus. 
Portrait.     Folded  maps.     8°.  *4239.50 

Revue  des  arts  decoratifs.  Ann^e  2,  1881-82. 
Paris,  1882.     Plates.     Illus.     L.  8°.  *692i.i 

Revue  des  societds  savantes  des  d^partements, 
publiee  sous  les  auspices  du  Ministere  de  I'in- 
struction  publique  et  des  cultes.  Serie  3,  t.  1-4; 
4,  t.  i-io;  5,  t.  i-S;  6,  t.  1-8;  7,  t.  1-5.  1863-80. 
Paris,   1863-82.     35  V.     8°.  *5363-5 

Revues  scientifiqi-.es  publides  par  "  La  r^pu- 
blique  fran«jaise,"  sous  la  direction  de  Paul  Bert. 
Annee  1-4.  Figures  dans  le  texte.  Paris,  1879- 
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Reynolds,  Herbert  E.,  editor.  Wells  cathedral. 
Illustrated  from  various  records.  [Leeds.]  1881. 
Illus.     Plans.     Po.  **246o.62 

Reynolds,  Richard  S.  An  essay  on  the  breed- 
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Rheunniatisni.     See  LongstreJth. 

Rhode  Island.  Board  of  education.  ist- 
t2th  annual  report,  for  1870-^1.  Together  with 
the  26th-37th  annual  report  of  the  Commissioner 
of  public  schools  for  1870-81.  Providence,  1871- 
82.     12  V.     8°.  *636oa.5 

For  previous  reports  of  the  Commissioner  of  public 
schools,  see  Rhode  Island,  Commissioner  of  public  schools 
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—  5eeBartlett,J.  R. ; — Narragansett ;  —  New- 
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Rhys,  John.  Celtic  Britain.  With  two  maps 
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Rhythm.     See  Guest. 

Richards,  Thomas,  editor.  New  South  Wales 
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and  map.     8°.  3042.70 

Rimini,  Italy.     See  Yriarte. 

Rimmer,  William.     See  Bartlett,  T.  H. 

Ripley,  George.     See  Frothingham. 

Rist,  Johann  G.  Lebenserinnerungen.  Her- 
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Ritter,  Eugene,  compiler.  Poesies  des  i4e  et 
i5e  siecles.  Publiees  d'apres  le  manuscrit  de  la 
BibliothequedeGenfeve.  Geneve,  1880.  8°.  2662.25 

Riviera,  The,  Italy.     See  Barety. 

Robinsonj  John  L.  A  treatise  on  marine  sur- 
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naval  college,  with  the  results.  London,  1882. 
Illus.     Sm.  8°.  3938.69 

Robinson,  Vincent  I.  Eastern  carpets ;  twelve 
early  examples,  with  descriptive  notices.  Printed 
in  colours  by  William  Griggs,  after  water  colour 
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Robinson,  William  C.  Elementary  law.  Bos- 
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Rocky  mountains.     See  IngersoU. 

RoUand,  Eugene.  Faune  populaire  de  la 
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Roller,  Th^ophile.  Les  catacombes  de  Rome. 
Histoire  de  I'art  et  des  croyances  religeuses  pen- 
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Roman  catholic  church.  See  Bibliographic 
catholique  ;  —  Chaix  de  Lavar^ne  ;  —  Creighton, 
M. ;  —  Wratislaw. 

Romanticism.     See  Heine. 

Rome.  See  Bachelet ;  —  Dictionnaire ;  —  Fus- 
tel  de  Coulanges;  —  Guhl;  —  Hobler; — Insti- 
tute ;  —  Italy,  Ministero  delV  interna ;  —  Roller. 

Rosenthal,  Lewis.  America  and  France. 
The  influence  of  the  United  States  on  France  in 
the  xviiith  century.     N.  Y.,  1882.     12°.    2329.81 

Rosseeuw  Saint-Hilaire,  Eugene  F.  A.  His- 
toire d'Espagne  jusqu'a  la  mort  de  Ferdinand  vii, 
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3096.50 

—  Same.  T.  1-14.  Paris,  1844-79.  8°.  **D.i30.7 

Rossetti,  Dante  G.     See  Caine. 

Rothschild,  Janies,  baron  de,  editor.  Les 
continuateurs  de  Loret.  Lettres  en  vers  de  La 
Gravette  de  Mayolas,  Robinet,  Boursault,  Per- 
dou  de  Subligny,  Laurent  et  autres  (1665-1689). 
T.  1.     1665-1666.     Paris,  1881.     8°.  2662.27 

Roxburghe  ballads,  The.  With  short  notes 
by  W.  Chappell.  London  [etc],  1871-80.  3  v. 
[Ballad  society.]     8°.  *65i6.5 

Royal  academy,  London.     See  Blackburn. 

Royal  society,  London.  Catalogue  of  the 
scientific  books  in  the  library.  [Part  1.]  Trans- 
actions, journals,  etc.  London,  1 881.  8".  *6i74.32 

Rudolph,  — ,  professor.  The  wonders  of 
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Rueckert,  Friedrich.  The  wisdom  of  the  Brah- 
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Runnels,  Moses  T.  History  of  Sanborn  ton, 
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Russell,  William.  Orthophony,  or  vocal  cult- 
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Illus.     i6^  5598.60 

Russia.     5<;c  Geddie  :  —  Leroy-Bcaulieu. 

Russian  literature.     See  Tolstoi ;  —  Turner. 

Rylands,  John  P.,  editor.  Cheshire  and  Lan- 
cashire funeral  certificates;  1600  to  1678.  [Lon- 
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Wood  engraving.  See  Altdorfer;  —  Burg- 
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W^ood's  Library  of  standard  medical  authors. 
See  Brown,  W.  S. ;  —  Ellis,  G.  V. ;  —  Griesinger ; 

—  Henoch ;  —  Kelsey ; —  Longstreth ;  —  Phillips ; 

—  Ranney ;  —  Salter ;  —  Tidy. 

Woodstock,  Maine.     See  Lapham. 

Worcester,  Massachusetts.  Illustrated  busi- 
ness guide.     Worcester,  1881.     4°.  *445o.35 

Worcester  society  of  antiquity.  Collections. 
Vol.  1-4.     Worcester,  1881,  82.     8°.         *4452-53 

Contents.  —  1.  Proceedings,  from  Jan.  24,  1875,  to  March 
6,  1S77;  Constitution;  Proceedings  for  1877;  Inscriptions 
from  the  old  burial-grounds  in  Worcester,  from  1727-1859; 
Proceedings  for  187S.  2.  Early  records  of  Worcester,  Book 
I,  3,  1732-1753;  Proceedings  for  1879,  80.  3.  Records  of  the 
proprietors  of  Worcester.  Edited  by  Franklin  P.  Rice.  4. 
Worcester  town  records  from  1753  to  1783.  Edited  by 
Franklin  P.  Rice. 

■Wordsworth,  William.  Poetical  works.  Ed- 
ited by  William  Knight.  Vol.  i,  2.  Edinburgh, 
1882.     Plates.     S".  256oa.7 

—  See  Shorthouse. 

W^orld,  The.     See  Brown,  R, 

Worman,  James  H.  First  French  book,  after 
the  natural  or  Pestalozzian  method.  N.  Y., 
1882.     Illus.     8°.  2687.24 

Wratislaw,  Albert  H.  John  Hus.  The  com- 
mencement of  resistance  to  papal  authority  on 
the  part  of  the  inferior  clergy.  London,  1882. 
[Home  library.]     Sm.  8°.  5558.57 

\A^right,  Robert  H.  A  collection  of  problems 
and  theorems,  with  hints,  results,  and  occasional 
solutions,  forming  examples  in  the  methods  of 
modern  geometry,  especially  trilinear  coordi- 
nates.    London,  1865.     Sm.  8°.  **5029.90 

Wrightson,  William  G.  An  examination  of 
the  functional  elements  of  an  English  sentence. 
With  a  new  system  of  analytic  marks.  London, 
1882.     Sm.  8°.  2487.77 

■Wylie,  James  A.  Egypt  and  its  future.  A 
visit.     London.     [1882.]     Sm.  8°.  5059.54 

Wyman,  W.  H.  The  bibliography  of  the 
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18S2.     8°.  **G.75.6 

Y.,  B-.  C.  The  remote  antiquity  of  man  not 
proven  :  primeval  man  not  a  savage.  By  B.  C. 
Y.     London.     [1882.]     Sm.  8°.  '2234.58 

Year-books.     See  History,  The,  of  the  year. 

York,  England.     See  Ornsby. 

Yorkshire,  England.     See  Old. 

Yriarte,  Charles.  Un  condottiere  au  I5e  sifecle. 
Rimini.  Etudes  sur  les  lettres  et  les  arts  a  la 
cour  des  Malatesta.  Avec  200  dessins  d'aprfes  les 
mopuments  du  temps.     Paris,  1882.     L.  8". 

♦2741.60 

Zeitschrift  fiir  agyptische  Sprache  und  Alter-, 
thumskunde.  Herausg.  von  C.  R.  Lepsius. 
Unter  Mitwirkung  von  H.  Brugsch.  Jahrgang 
1-19  1863-81.  Leipzig.  [1863-81.]  19  V.  in 
16.     Plates.     L.  8".  *5050.50 

Zola,  Emile.  Le  naturalisme  au  thdatre, 
Les  theories  et  les  examples.  2e  Edition.  Paris, 
1881.     12".  466ob.54 

Zoology.  See  Challenger,  The ;  —  Connecticut 
academy;  —  Kingsley;  —  Linnean  society;  — 
Nicholson  ;  —  Nicols ;  —  Rolland. 

Zulus.     See  Dixie. 


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LOWER  HALL  AND  BRANCHES. 

EXCLUSIVE   OF  THE  CHARLESTOWN   BRANCH   LIBRARY. 

Abbreviations:  —  Bri.,  Brighton;  Chn.,  Chnrlestown;  Dor.,  Dorchester;  E.  B.,  East  Boston;  JT.  P.,  Jamaica 
Plain;  nr.  £.,  North  End;  Rox.,  Roxbury;  S.  B.,  South  Boston;  S.  E.,  South  End;  ^V.  Rox.,  West  Roxbury. 
Shelf-numbers  without  these  abbreviations  indicate  books  in  the  Lower  Hall  of  the  Central  Library. 

Central  Library  Books  can  be  applied  for  at  the  several  Branches  and  Deliver^ 
ieSf  and,  if  they  are  on  the  shelves,  they  'will  be  sent  to  the  Branch  or  Delivery  the 
same  or  follcnving  day. 


Abbott,  Edwin  A.  Onesimus.  Memoirs  of  a 
disciple  of  St.  Paul.  Rox,  7386.27 

Abbott,  Ljman.     A  life  of  Christ.     Illus. 

»  Rox.  21 13. 1 1 

—  editor.  How  to  succeed.  A  series  of  es- 
says. Dor.  286.13;  S.  B.  39.55 

For  contents  see  Bates  Hall  list. 

Adams,  Charles  K.  A  manual  of  historical 
literature.  Dor.  394.12 

Adams,  Henrj.  John  Randolph.  [American 
statesmen.]       1533-5  5  Rox.  5026.20;  S.  E.  174.4 

Adams,  Henry  C.  College  days  at  Oxford. 
Illus.  1786.28;  J.  F.  124.1 

Identical  with  Wilton  of  Cuthbert's  [73.1]. 

Adams,  William  T.  (^Oliver  Optic.')  All 
adrift;  or,  the  Goldwing  club.  [Boat-builder 
series.]  1492.26;  Dor.  257.8;  J.  P.  1115.1 

S.  B.  116.38 

—  Freaks  of  fortune.     [Star»y  flag  series.] 

S.  E.  6ii.i8 
Addison,  Joseph.    Works.     6  v.     Rox.  5438.9 
Adder,  Max,  pseud.     See  Clark,  Charles  H. 
Adler,  Georg  J.     A  dictionary  of  the  German 
and  English  languages.  N.  E.  A.  5 

^sop.     Fables.     With  a  life.  N.  E.  161.3 

Aimard,  Gustave.     The  trapper's  daughter. 

Bri.  28.224 
Alarcon,    Pedro    A.   de.       Manuel    Venegas. 
Uebersetzt.  Rox.  5727.34 

Alcott,  Amos  Bronson.  Ralph  Waldo  Emer- 
son. An  estimate.  In  prose  and  verse.  Portrait. 
Illus.  I547'i6 

See  note  In  Bates  Hall  list. 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.  Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.  ^h 
vol.  J.  P.  216.11.6;  S.  E.  646.1.6 

.  — Proverb  stories.  Z4ga.x6;  J.  P.  227.18 

S.E.  646.26 

Alden,  Isabella  M.  (Pansy.)  The  Harrisville 
young  ladies'  band  and  Mrs.  Harry  Harper's 
awakening.     [Two  stories.]     Illus.  1786.27 

—  Mrs.  Solomon  Smith  looking  on. 

Dor.  466.23 

—  My  daughter  Susan.  [Juvenile.]  J. P.  334.19 
Alden,   Isabella   M.,   and  Foster,  Afrs.   I.    H. 

From  different  standpoints.  E.  B.  316.31 

Aldrich,  Thomas  B.      Poems.     Illus.  by   the 

Paint  and  clay  club.  341.19 

Alger,    Horatio,  jr.     Ben's  nugget.     A  story 

of  the  Pacific  coast.  1491*6  ;  J.  P.  215.32 

—  From  farm  boy  to  senator;  the  history  of 
Daniel  Webster.  Dor.  178.37 


Allen,  Joseph  H.  Our  liberal  movement  in 
theology,  recollections  of  the  history  of  unita- 
rianism  in  New  England.     Lectures.  2100.7 

Contains  F.  H.  Hedge's  Memorial  address  on  H.  W. 
Bellows  and  R.  W.  Emerson. 

American  almanac,  1882.  N.  E.  A.  18 

Andersen,   Hans  C.     A  Christmas  greeting: 

[14]  stories.  1492.20 

—  Der  Improvisator.  Roman.  Nach  dem 
Danischen  iibersetzt.  Rox.  5727.3a 

—  Stories  and  tales.     Illus.  N.  E.  161. i 

—  Wonder  stories  told  for  children.     Illus. 

N.  E.  i6i.a 
'  Anderson,  Thomas  M.  The  political  con- 
spiracies preceding  the  rebellion  [in  the  United 
States,  1861-65].  Rox.  617. it 

Anstey,  F.   Vice  vers&;  or,  a  lesson  to  fathers. 
[Fiction.]         1492.10;  Bri.  43.105  ;  Dor.  467.18 
E.  B.  329.98;  J.  P.  626.18;  Rox.  7417- 1  z 
S.  B.  240.55 ;  S.  E.  577-33 

The  true  name  of  the  author  is  said  to  be  Guthrie. 

Antoninus,  Marcus  A.  Selections.  [Com- 
piled by  Mary  W.  Tileston.]     [Wisdom  series.] 

830.7a 

Anzengruber,  Ludwig.  Feldrain  und  Wald- 
weg.  Rox.  5727.25 

Amim,  Ludwig  A.  von.  Die  Kronenwiichter. 
[Roman.]  Rox.  5727-14 

Arnold,  Erie,  psettd.    See  Matson,  Henrietta. 

Asbjdmsen,  P.  C.     Folk  and  fairy  tales.     41.9 

S.  E.  640.6 

Mostly  derived  from  the  Norse  peasantry. 

Ashton,  John.  Social  life  in  the  reign  of  queen 
Anne.     2  v.     With  illus.  Rox.  7316.10 

Aubertin,  J.  J.     A  flight  to  Mexico.     Illus. 

1633.12;  8.  B.  336.38 

Austin,  Jane  G.  Nantucket  scraps.  The  ex- 
periences of  an  ofl'-islander,  in  season  and  out  of 
season.  i657-X5;  Rox.  416.9 

Bailey,  James  M.  England  from  a  back-win- 
dow. N.  E.  171.4 

Bainbridge,  Lucy  S.  Round  the  world  letters. 
Illus.  S.  B.  367-10 

Bainbridge,  William  F.  Around  the  world 
tour  of  Christian  missions.  S.  B.  367. xi 

Baker,  C.  Alice.  A  summer  in  the  Azores, 
with  a  glimpse  of  Madeira.  1648.2a 

Baker,  George  M.     The  drawing-room  stage. 

E.  B.  164.3s 

—  The  social  stage.  E.  B.  164.36 

—  The  reading  club  and  handy  speaker.  No. 
9.  Dor.  X08.30 


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January, 


Baldwin,  James.  The  story  of  Siegfried.  Illus. 
1492.17;  S.  E.  637.14 

Balmes,  Jaime  L.  Criterion  :  or,  how  to  detect 
error  and  arrive  at  truth.  Translated  bj  a  Cath- 
olic priest.  1124.16 

Barbou,  Alfred.  Victor  Hugo  and  his  time. 
Illus.  Dor.  277.6 

Baring-Gould,  Sabine  The  vicar  of  Morwen- 
stow.     A  life  of  R.  S.  Hawker.  S.  B.  67.35 

Barker,  Lucy  D.  S.  Little  wide-awake.  1883. 
A  coloured  annual  for  children.     Illus.      1852.20 

Barnard,  Edna  A.  Maple  Range :  a  frontier 
romance.         .  1712.27;  S.  E.  571.10 

Barr,  Amelia  E.  The  young  people  of  Shake- 
speare's dramas.     Illus.  1391.25 

Bartlett,  George  B.  New  games  for  parlor 
and  lawn.  182.2;  S.  E.  145.30 

Bartlett,  Truman  H.  The  art  life  of  William 
Rimmer.     Illus.  Rox.  *62io.20 

Bates,  Charlotte  F.,  compiler.  The  Cambridge 
book  of  poetry  and  song.     Selected.     S.  E.  50.13 

Bates,  Samuel  P.  The  battle  of  Chancellors- 
ville.     Plans.  212.13 

Beard,  Daniel  C.  What  to  do  and  how  to  do 
it :  the  American  boy's  handy  book  [of  games, 
pastimes,  etc.].     Illus.  192-7;  Dor.  394.10 

S.  E.  666.2 

Becker,  August.     Auf  Waldwegen.  [Roman.] 

Rox,  5727.10 

Benjamin,  Park,  editor.  Appletons'  Cyclo- 
paedia of  applied  mechanics.  Illus.  2  V.  N.  E.  A.8 

Benson,  Eugene.     Art  and   nature   in   Italy. 

1667.32 

Descriptions  drawn  from  remote  Italian  places. 

Bent,  James  T.  The  life  of  Giuseppe  Gari- 
baldi. Box.  5725.9 

Berard,  Augusta  B.  School  history  of  En- 
gland. 980.45 

Bible.  Apocrypha.  The  wisdom  of  Jesus,  the 
son  of  Sirach;  or  Ecclesiasticus.  [Compiled  by 
Mary  W.  Tileston.]     [Wisdom  series.]      2103.20 

Selections  from  the  Apocrypha.  [Compiled 

by  Mary  W.  Tileston.]   [Wisdom  series.]  2103.21 

—  Nevj  Testament.  St.  Paul's  Epistles  to  the 
Colossians  and  to  Philemon.  A  revised  text. 
By  J.  B.  Lightfoot.  Rox.  7382.23 

St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Philippians.     A 

revised  text.     By  J.  B.  Lightfoot.      Rox.  7382.22 

Biddle,  Tyrrel  E.  A  treatise  on  the  construc- 
tion, rigging  and  handling  of  model  yachts, 
ships  and  steamers.     Illus.  192.8 

Biematzki,  Johann  C.  Die  Hallig  oder  die 
SchifFbriichigen  auf  dem  Eiland  in  der  Nordsee. 

Rox.  5727.9 

Bird,  Frederick  S.  The  land  of  dykes  and 
windmills;  or,  life  in  Holland.  S.  B.  368.15 

Bjomson,Bj6rnstjerne.  Der  Brautmarsch  und 
andere  Erzahlungen.  Rox.  5727.20 

—  Captain  Mansana,  and  other  stories.  Trans- 
lated. 1492.27 ;  S.  E.  488.7 

Contents. —  Captain  Mansana;  The  railroad  and  the 
churchyard;  Dust. 

Black,  William.     An  adventure  in  Thule.     A 

story  for  young  people.     Portr.  Dor.  324.57 

■ —  The  four  MacNicols.  [Juvenile.]  S.  E.  657.23 

—  The  strange  adventures  of  a  phaeton. 

S.  E.  416.13 
Bloss,   C.   A.     Ancient  history.     Maps,    and 
chronological  chart.     Improved  by  J.  J.  Ander- 
son.    Illus.  Box.  625.16 


264 


Bond,  George  P.  Observations  upon  the  great 
nebula  of  Orion.     Plates.     Charts.    Rox.  6820.1 

Bond,  William  C.  Observations  on  the  planet 
Saturn.     Plates.  Rox.  6820.1 

Book,  The,  of  family  crests.     2  v.      Illus. 

Rox.  R.  R.  G.  3.7 

Borrow,  George.  The  Romany  Rye  :  a  sequel 
to  "Lavengro."  Dor.  322a.i 

Boston.    Record  commissioners.     Reports,  ist, 

2d.     2d  edition.  Bri.  176. 131 ;  Dor.  202.14 

£.  B.  201.18;  J.  P.  1914.1 ;  Rox.  2444.1 

S.  B.  202.12;  S.  E.  238.10 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  H.  Idyls  of  Norway  and 
other  poems.  Dor.  116.4a 

Bramston,  Mary.  The  thorn  fortress.  A  tale 
of  the  Thirty  years'  war.  1491.18 

Brassey,  Annie,  lady.  Around  the  world  in 
the  yacht  '  Sunbeam.'     Illus.  If.  E.  170.6 

—  Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  East.     Illus. 

N.  E.  170.8 

Brewer,  Ebenezer  C.  The  reader's  handbook 
of  allusions.  E.B.  R.R.,  E.19 

Bromfield,  Edward  T.  Picture^ue  journeys 
in  America  of  the  Junior  united  tourist  club. 
Illus.  1631.3 

Brooks,  Byron  A.  Those  children  and  their 
teachers.     A"  story.  1712.25;  Rox.  2424.17 

Brooks,  John  G.  Memorial  sermons  in  recog- 
nition of  the  250th  anniversary  of  the  founding 
of  the  First  religious  society  in  Roxbury.     1S82. 

Rox.  5020.1a 

Brown,  Almedia  M.  Diary  of  a  minister's 
wife.     [Fiction.]  Dor.  466.29 

Brown,  Howard  N.  Sunday  stories.  Dor.  467.17 

Brown,  Susan  A.  The  book  of  forty  puddings. 
180.129;  Rox.  1518.28 

Brown, Theron.  {Park  Ludlow.)  Nick  Hardy 
at  college;  or,  the  wooden  spoon.        J.  P.  124.2 

Brugsch,  Heinrjfch  (C),  called  Brugsch-Bey. 
A  history  of  Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs.  Trans- 
lated.    2  V.     Plates.     Maps.  Rox.  7366.19 

Buckley,  Arabella  B.  A  short  history  of  nat- 
ural science.     Illus.  S.  E.  132.16 

—  The  winners  in  life's  race ;  or,  the  great 
backboned  family  [Vertebrata].      Illus.     173.29 

A  sequel  to,  and  completion  of,  Life  and  her  children 
[i  146.4]. 

Buel,  J[ames.?]  W.  Heroes  of  the  plains;  or, 
lives  and  adventures  of  Wild  Bill,  Buffalo  Bill, 
Kit  Carson,  and  other[s].     Illus.  1641.23 

J.  P.  111317 

Bulwer-Lytton,  Edward  (G.  E.)  Lytton,  baron 
Lytton.  Eugene  Aram.  Roman.  Uebersetzt. 
2  V.  Rox.  5727.36 

Biitler,  William  F.     Red  Cloud  :  a  story. 

J.  P.  31319 

Butterworth,    Hezekiah.     Zigzag  journeys  in 

the  Occident.   The  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific.   Illus. 

661.4;  J.  P.  212.25;  Rox.  43419 

Caddell,  Cecilia  M.  Hidden  saints.  Life  of 
Sceur  Marie,  the  workwoman  of  Li^ge.     2104.23 

Caine,  T.  Hall.  Recollections  of  D.  G.  Ros- 
setti.      -  Rox.  7342-10 

Callender,  Edward  B.     Thaddeus  Stevens. 

S.  E.  174.13 

Campbell,  Helen.  The  easiest  way  in  house- 
keeping and  cooking.  183.27 

Carey-Hobson,  M.  A.  The  farm  in  the  Karoo ; 
or,  what  Charlev  Vyvyan  and  his  friends  saw  in 
South  Africa.     With  illus.  1696.13 

Carrington,  Katie.  Aschenbroedel.  [No 
name  series.]  Dor.  4^7* '5 


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Cary,  Alice  and  Phoebe.  Poetical  works. 
Portraits.  J.  P.  1824.6 

Cavendish, /5c«</.     ^ee  Jones,  Henry. 

Century,  The,  illustrated  mcTnthly  magazine. 
Vol.  23.  1863.3 

A  continuation  of  Scribncr's  monthly,  vol.  1-33,  bearing 
that  title. 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  Moralische 
Novellen.     Uebersetzt.  Kox.  5727.8 

Challamel,  Augustin.  The  history  of  fashion 
in  France.  From  the  French,  by  Mrs.  Cashel 
Hoey  and  John  Lillie.     Illus.  Rox.  6231.13 

Chambers,  Robert,  editor.  The  book  of  days. 
2  V.     Engravings.  N.  E.  A.g 

Chambers,  William  and  Robert.  Chambers's 
encyclopaedia.  With  maps  and  engravings.  Re- 
vised edition.     10  v.  N.  E.  B.i 

Champlin,  John  D.,yV.  The  young  folks'  cy- 
clopaedia of  common  things.    Illus.     N.  E.  A.  15 

—  The  young  folks'  cyclopaedia  of  persons  and 
places.  N.  E.  A.16 

Champney,  Lizzie  W.  Three  Vassar  girls 
abroad :  rambles  through  France  and  Spain. 
With  illus.  661.17;  Bor.  456.5;  S.  E.  650.32 

Chatfl»rbox  junior.     [1882.]     Illus.         1842.20 

Chaucer,   Geoffrey.       Chaucer    for    children. 

A  golden   key  by  Mrs.   H.  R.  Haweis.      Illus. 

Rox.  1121.1;  S.  E.  637.5 

Chester,  Henrietta  M.  Russia,  past  and  pres- 
ent. Adapted  from  the  German  of  Lankenau 
and  Oel[sJnitz.  gio.28 

The  German  work  from  which  this  is  adapted  is  said  to 
be  iu  lise  in  Russian  schools. 

Child,  Lydia  M.    Isaac  T.  Hopper;  a  true  life. 

525" 

—  Letters.     Portrait.  1534-5;  Dor.  276.H 

Rox.  5037.9 ;  S.  B.  166.32 ;  S.  E.  226.9 

—  editor.  Rainbows  for  children.  [Nine 
fairy  tales.]  Dor.  258.12 

Church,  Alfred  J.  Stories  from  the  Greek  tra- 
gedians.    With  illus.  1492.6 

—  Stories  from  Livy.     With  illus.  63.22 
Church,    Ella   R.     The    home    needle.     Illus. 

[Appleton's  home  books.]    1201.17  ;  J.  P.  2426.1 

Rox.  1725. II ;  S.  E.  109.12 

Churchill,  Lida  A.     My  girls.  1492.28 

Rox.  2425.4 
Clapp,  Herbert  C.    Is  consumption  contagious  ? 

W.  Rox.  29.49 
Clark,  Arthur  B.     L.  L.  L.,  or  fifty  law  les- 
sons, embracing  technical  points  of  business  law. 
130.28;  S.  B.  39746 
Clark,  Charles  H.    (A/a*  Adder.)     The  fortu- 
nate island  and  other  stories.  N.  E.  162.4 

—  Random  shots.  J.  P.  626.19 
Clarke,  Rebecca  S.     (So/Aie  May.)    Janet :  a 

poor  heiress.  E.  B.  329.102 

Clemens,  Samuel  L.      (Mar*  Twain.)     The 

innocents  abroad.     Illus.  N.  E.  170.3 

—  Roughing  it.  N.  E.  170.3 

—  A  tramp  abroad.     Illus.  N.  E.  170.1 
Cobb,  James  F.     The  watchers  on  the  Long- 
ships.     A  tale  of  Cornwall  in  the  last  century. 

44-31 
Cobbe,  Frances  P.     The  peak  in  Darien.     An 
octave  of  essays.  Dor.  385.14  ;  S.  E.  107.3 

Cockton,  Henry.  Life  and  adventures  of  Valen- 
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Illus.         Dor.  386.33;  J.  P.  914.6;  Rox.  613.19 

S.  E.  244.3 

—  Old  times  in  the  colonies.  Illils.  K.  E.  173.9 

—  The  story  of  liberty.     Illus.         N.  E.  173.8 
Colbrath,  M.  Tarbox.     What  to  get  for  break- 
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Collins,  S.  M.  A.  The  homestretch.  A  novel. 
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Conklin,  Jennie  M.,  formerly  Mrs.  Drink- 
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Conway,  Moncure  D.  Emerson  at  home  and 
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—  Travels  in  South  Kensington.  With  notes 
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Illus.  300.16;  Dor.  456-4;  Rox.  1511.16 

Cook,  Joel.     A  holiday  tour  in  Europe. 

Dor.  427.35 

Cooper,  J.  Fenimore.  Der  Bravo  :  eine  vene- 
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Cousin,  Victor.  Secret  history  of  the  F"rench 
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Cox,  Samuel  S.  Arctic  sunbeams ;  or  from 
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N.  E.  171-2 
Cozzens,  Samuel  W-     The  young  silver  seek- 
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Illus.  1753.24;  J.  P.  336.39 

Crabb,  George.     English  synonymes. 

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Craik,  Dinah  "iA.,  formerly  Miss  Mulock,  editor. 
Songs  of  our  youth.    Set  to  music.     S.  E.  141.10 
Most  of  these  song^  were  written  by  the  editor. 
Craven,  Pauline.     Eliane.     A  novel.     Trans- 
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Dor.  469.21 ;  J.  P.  823.33;  Rox.  2313.3a 
S.  -B.  385.63  ;  S.  E.  440-24 
Cummins,  Maria  S.     Mabel  Vaughan. 

J.  P.  5»2.5 

Cusack,  Mary  F.,  religious  name  Mary  Frances 

Clare.     The  speeches  and  public  letters  of  the 

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Dahlgren,  Madeleine  V.     Memoir  of  John  A. 

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Dana,  Richard  H.,  jr.     Two  years  before  the 

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Daunt,  Achilles.    The  three  trappers.    A  story 

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Davidson,    Samuel.      The    doctrine    of    last 

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Day,  Henry  N.     Elements  of  psychology. 

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De  Amicis,  Edmondo.     Military  life  in  Italy. 

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J.  P.  1434-15 
Relating  largely  to  the  war  of  1866. 


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De  Leon,  Edwin.     Egypt  under  its  Khedives. 

Dor.  126.31 

A  revised  edition  of  "  The  Khedive's  Egypt." 

De  Mille,  James.    The  living  link.    S.  E.  441.9 

Desmond  hundred,  The.  [Round-robin  series.] 

Bri.  43- 107 

Dewing,  Maria  R.     Beautj'  in  the  household. 
Dor.  398.22;  Rox.  1517.32;  S.  E.  139-9 

Dexter,  Henry  M.  The  Congregationalism  of 
the  last  three  hundred  years  as  seen  in  its  litera- 
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Diaz,  Abby  M.  King  Grimalkum  and  Pussy- 
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Dippold,  George  T.  The  great  epics  of  me- 
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S.  E.  43-4 

Dobson,  Austin,  editor.  Eighteenth  century 
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Selected  from  The  Tatler,  Spectator,  World,  etc. 

Doctor  Ben.     [Round-robin  series.] 

Dor.  467.19;  J.  P.  526.12 

Dodge,  Richard  I.  Our  wild  Indians  :  thirty- 
three  years'  personal  experience  among  the  red 
men  of  the  great  West.     Illus.  1641.10 

Donnelly,  Ignatius.  Atlantis  :  the  antediluvian 
world.     Illus.  S.  B.  318.28 

Dorothea.     [Round-robin  series.]     Dor.  467.16 

Douglas,  Robert  K.     China.     Illus.        1694.22 

Drake,  Francis  S.  Dictionary  of  American 
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Drake,  Samuel  A.  The  heart  of  the  White 
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Du  Boisgobey,  Fortund,  La  main  coupee. 
» V.  A  2072.24 

Translated  with  the  title  The  lost  casket  [33.83!. 

Duncan,  P.  Martin.  Heroes  of  science.  Bot- 
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Durand,  Alice.  {Henry  Qrdville.)  Perdue. 
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Ebner-Eschenbach,  Marie,  Freiin  von.  (  Grd- 
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Wister.  1897.23  ;  S.  B.  39-53 

Eckstein^  Ernst.  Quintus  Claudius.  A  ro- 
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Edwards,  Emory.  The  practical  steam  en- 
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Eggleston,  George  C.  The  wreck  of  the  Red 
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1786.25  ;  Dor.  466.31 ;  S.  B.  123.44 

Ellis,  George  E.  A  half-century  of  the  uni- 
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Ellis,  Sumner.  Life  of  Edwin  H.  Chapin. 
With  portraits  and  illus.       1532.10;  Box.  1031.4 

Engel,  Johann  J.  Herr  Lorenz  Stark.  Ein 
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Epictetus.  Selections.  [Compiled  by  Mary  W. 
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Ericsson,  Olof  A.  A  cruise  under  six  flags. 
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Essays  from  "The  Critic."  By  John  Bur- 
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Ewing,  Juliana  H.  Brothers  of  pity,  and  other 
tales  of  beasts  and  men.  1785,28 

—  Old-fashioned  fairy  tales.   41.49 ;  Dor.  256.28 

Farquharson,  Martha,  fseud.  See  Finley, 
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Farrar,  Charles  S.  History  of  sculpture, 
painting,  and  architecture.  Dor.  394- xi 


Farrar,  Frederic  W.  The  early  days  of  Chris- 
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—  Same.     2  v.  Rox.  7383.1a 
F^nelon,  Francois  de  S.  de  La  Mothe.     Selec- 
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Fenn,  George  M.    Off  to  the  wilds.    Dor.  257.3 

Fenno,  Frank  H.  The  science  and  art  of 
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Field,  (M.)  Kate.  Charles  Albert  Fechter. 
[American  actor  series.]         550.15;  Dor.  376.25 

J.  P.  1115.14 

Including  reminiscences  by  Wilkie  Collins,  and  others. 

Figuier,  (G.)  Louis.  Earth  and  sea.  From 
the  French.     Illus.  Dor.  397.8 

—  Reptiles  and  birds.  N.  E.  151.13 
Finley,     Martha.       (^Martha     Farquharson.^ 

Grandmother  Elsie :  a  sequel  to  Elsie's  widow- 
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Fitzgerald,  Percy.  The  royal  dukes  and  prin- 
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Box.  7316.9 

Forbes,  S.  Russell.  Rambles  in  Rome.  With 
maps,  plans,  and  illus.  Bri.  55.119 

Ford,  Worthington  C,  editor.  The  Ameri- 
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Fran9ois,  Louise  von.  Phosphorus  Hollun- 
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Frazar,  Douglas.   Practical  boat-sailing.   Illus. 

N.E.  154-4 

Freeman,  Edward  A.     Lectures  to  American 

audiences.  980.46 

Contents.  —  The  English  people  in  its  three  homes.  The 
practical  bearings  of  generaj  European  history. 

French,  Harry  W,  Our  boys  in  India  :  the 
wanderings  of  two  young  Americans  in  Hindus- 
stan.     With  illus.  1691.13;  Dor.  456.11 

J.  P.  1432-4;  Rox.  431-14 
Fromentin,  Eugene.     The  old  masters  of  Bel- 
gium and  Holland.     Illus.  200.17 
Frothingham,  Octavius  B.      George   Ripley. 
[American  men  of  letters.]     1514.23;  Bri.  64.38 
Dor.  276.9;  E.  B.  217.14;  J.  P.  1126.1 
Rox.  1034.5;  S.  B.  169.40;  S.  E.  153-30 
Fuller,  Edward.   Forever  and  a  day.   A  novel. 

Dor.  466.21 
Gaboriau,  Emile.     ^^onsieur  Lecoq.     [Trans- 
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Gardner,  Dorsey.     Quatre  Bras,   Ligny  and 
Waterloo.     A  narrative  of  the  campaign  in  Bel- 
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Gaskell,  George  A.     Compendium  of  forms. 

N.  E.  A.  7 
Gautier,  Th^ophile.     Le  roman  de  la  momie. 

S.  E.  707-18 
Gayarr^,  Charles  (E.)  A.     Aubert  Dubayet; 
or,  the  two  sister  republics.  S*  £.  572-23 

See  note  in  the  Bates  Hall  list. 

Geddie,  John.  Beyond  the  Himalayas.  A 
story  of  travel  and  adventure  in  Thibet.  With 
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—  The  Russian  empire,      gio.37;  S.  E.  372.13 
George,  Henry.     Progress  and  poverty. 

W.  Rox.  37.3a 
Gilbert,   William   S.,    and   Sullivan,   Arthur. 
Patience.     An  aesthetic  opera.  Rox.  1630.2a 

Gilks,  Thomas.     The  art  of  wood  en^aving. 

S.  B.  320.21 

Gluemer,   Claire   von.      A   noble   name ;    or, 

Donninghausen.       Translated    by   Mrs.    A.    L. 

Wister.    .        1492.29 ;  Dor.  466.33 ;  S.  E.  486.33 


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Gogol,  Nicolai.     Russische  Novellen. 

Rox.  5727.11 
Contents.  — Taiass  Bulba;  Der  Konig  von  Erdgeister. 

"  Golden  days "  for  boys  and  girls.  Vol.  2. 
Illus.  890.5 

Gosse,  Edmund  W.  Gray.  [English  men  of 
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Gower,  Lord  Ronald  C.  S.  Leveson.  Romney 
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Graff,  John  F.  "  Graybeard's  "  Colorado.  A 
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Grant,  James    Six  years  ago.  A  novel.    1804.23 

—  Vere  of  "  Ours."  1804.22 
Grant,   Maria   M.      Prince  Hugo.      A   bright 

episode.  1490.21 ;  Dor.  469.22 ;  J.  P.  823.26 

Kox.  2315.16;  S.  B.  285.8 

Graphic,  The.     [6  extra  numbers.]     Illus. 

Rox.  6710.1 

Gratianus,  Aurelius,/5e«rf.   J?ccNeale,  John  M. 

Gray,  James,  and  Maidment,  J.  J.  B.,  compilers. 
The  banquet  of  wit :  a  selection  of  anecdotes,  bon 
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Green,  John  R.  The  making  of  England. 
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Greene,  Francis  V.  The  Mississippi.  [Cam- 
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Greey,  Edward.  The  wonderful  city  of  Tokio ; 
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J.  P.  1432.5 ;  Rox.  43113 

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Gr^ville,  Henry,  pseud.     See  Durand,  Alice. 

Grossi,  Tommaso.  Marco  Visconti.  Trans- 
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An  historical  tale.  Marco  Visconti  was  a  leader  of  the 
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Guest,  M.  J.  Lectures  on  the  history  of  Eng- 
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Guillemin,  Amddee.  The  world  of  comets. 
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Guttmann,  Oskar.  Gymnastics  of  the  voice. 
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Habberton,  John.  The  Scripture  club  of 
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Hal^vy,  Lqdovic.  Abb^  Constantine.  [Trans- 
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Hallett,  Caroline  M.  Lectures  on  health.  For 
women's  and  girls'  classes.  1171.21 

Hanson,  Charles  H.  Homer's  stories  simply 
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Harlan,  Caleb.  Elflora  of  the  Susouehanna. 
A  poem.  W.  Kox.  26.25 

Harland,  Marion, /jf«</.  5^fTerhune,Mary  V. 

Harris,  Amanda  B.  Field,  wood  and  meadow 
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—  Wild  flowers  and  where  they  grow.     Illus. 

BrI.  116.68;  Dor.  397.9;  Rox.  6623.6 
Harrison,  Charles.     Theatricals  and  tableaux 

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Hartshome,  Henry.  A  monograph  on  glycerin 

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H3Stings,  Horace  L.  The  guiding  hand :  or 
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—  Tales  of  trust,  embracing  authentic  accounts 
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HaufT,  Wilhelm.  Lichtenstein.  Romantische 
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Haven,  Charles  G.  Thirty  days  in  New  Jersey 
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Hay,  Mary  C.  Dorothy's  venture.  A  novel. 
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Hays,  Helen.  A  domestic  heroine.  A  story 
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•  Hayw3rd,  Almira  L.,  editor.  Chimes  and 
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Haywood,  Edward  F.  Ecce  spiritus.  A  state- 
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'  Heine,  Heinrich.  The  romantic  school.  Trans- 
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Added  The  Swabian  mirror,  and  Introduction  to  Don 
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Dor.  467.20;  Rox.  2414.8 ;  S.  E.  419.25 

Heroic  adventure.  Chapters  in  recent  explo- 
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Hervey,  Alpheus  B.  Flowers  of  the  field  and 
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Hesse- Wartegg,  Ernest  von.  Tunis  :  the  land 
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Hield,  Mary.  Living  pages  from  many  ages. 
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Historical  incidents  illustrative  of  moral  qualities. 

Hill,  Adams  S.  The  principles  of  rhetoric. 
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Hill,  Thomas  E.  Manual  of  social  and  busi- 
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Hillern,  Wilhelmine  von.  Higher  than  the 
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Hinton,  James.  The  mystery  of  pain  :  a  book 
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Hodgson,  William  B.  Errors  in  the  use  of 
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Hole,  Charles.  Abrief  biographical  dictionary. 
With  <idditions  by  W.  A.  Wheeler.  Revised  to 
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Holland,  Henry  S.  Logic  and  life,  with  other 
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Holt,  Emily  S.  At  ye  Grene  Griffin ;  or,  Mrs. 
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1771.19 

Homer.     Homer's  Odyssee.  Von  J-   H.  Voss. 

Rox.  5727- X7 

Honor  Bright;  or,  the  four-leaved  shamrock. 
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Hood,  Thomas,  the  younger.  The  rhymester; 
or.  the  rules  of  rhyme.  A  guide  to  English  versi- 
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Hope,  Mrs.  Life  of  S.  Philip  Neri,  apostle  of 
Rome,  and  founder  of  the  Congregation  of  the 
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Hough,  Franklin  B.  The  elements  of  forestry. 
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Howard,  Blanche  W.     One  year  abroad. 

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Ireland,  Alexander.  In  memoriam.  Ralph 
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Irving,  Washington.     Die  Alhambra. 

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James,  George  P.  R.  Morley  Ernstein ;  or, 
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Japp,  Alexander  H.  German  life  and  litera- 
ture in  a  series  of  biographical  studies. 

Box.  5721.7 

Jerrold,  Douglas  W.  The  story  of  a  feather. 
Illus.  S.  B.  144.63 

Jevons,  William  S.  The  state  in  relation  to 
labour.     [The  English  citizen.]  130.29 

Johnson,  (E.)  Rossiter.  A  history  of  the  war 
of  iSi2-'i5  between  the  United  States  and  Great 
Britain.  210.19;  8.  £.245.16 

Jones,  C.  A.  The  foreign  freaks  of  five 
friends.     Illus.  Box.  7375.3 

Chiefly  descriptive  of  five  weeks  in  Switzerland. 

Jones,  Henry.  (^Cavendish,')  The  games  of 
lawn-tennis  and  Badminton.  183.28 

Jones,   Lynds  E.,  editor.     The  best  reading. 

J     2d  series.     A  priced  and  classified  bibliography 

of  the  more  important   English  and  American 

publications  for  the  five  years  ending  December, 

x88i.  1406.1 

Junghaus,  Sophie.     Die  Erbin  wider  Willen. 

Box.  5727.12 

Keary,.Annie.     A  doubting  heart.  1785.26 

Keay,  J.  Seymour.  Spoiling  the  Egyptians. 
A  tale  of  shame  told  from  the  British  Blue 
books.  S.  B.  78.12 

Keddie,  Henrietta.  (^Sarah  Tytler.)  Cito- 
yenne  Jacqueline.  A  woman's  lot  in  the  great 
French  revolution.  1461.21 

Kellogg,  E.  L.,  &  Co.,  publishers.  Reception 
day.  No.  i.  A  collection  of  dialogues,  reci- 
tations [etc.].  1364.8 

Kellogg,  Elijah.     The  live-oak  boys.      1712.26 

J.  P.  1 14. 1 


Kemble,  Frances  A.  Records  of  later  life 
[1834-1848].     1541.21 ;  E.  B.  211.8;  J.  P.  1236.16 

S.  B.  67.34 

Kennedy,  Grace.  Anna  Ross ;  a  story  for 
children.  Dor.  259.40 

Kennedy,  William  S.  John  Greenleaf  Whit- 
tier;  his  life,  genius,  and  writings.     Illus. 

1532.12;  S.  E.  167.38 

Kimball,  Harriet  McE.  Hymns.     J.  P.  1825.15 

Kingston,  William  H.  G.  James  Braithwaite 
the  supercargo :  the  story  of  his  adventures 
ashore  and  afloat.  1785.20;  J.  P.  312.3 

Contains  a  brief  biog^phy  of  the  author. 

Kinns,  Samuel.  The  harmony  of  the  Bible 
with  science ;  or,  Moses  and  geology.  S.  B.  322.18 

Knapp,  William  I.  A  grammar  of  the  modern 
Spanish  language.  1054. X 

Knowlton,  Helen  M.  Hints  for  pupils  in 
drawing  and  painting.     With  illus.      N.  E.  153.5 

Knox,  Thomas  W.  Adventures  of  two  youths 
in  a  journey  to  Ceylon  and  India.     Illus. 

N.  E.  172.3 

—  Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to 
Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land.     Illus.  1661.14 

Bri.  68.67;  Dor.  126.15;  E.  B.  495.1a 

J.  P.  1432-6;  N.E.  172.4;  Box.  433-1* 

S.  B.  132-7;  S.  E.  650.X 

—  Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to 
Japan  and  China.     Illus.  N.  E.  I7a.x 

—  Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey"  to 
Siam  and  Java.     Illus.  If.  E.  i72.a 

—  The  young  Nimrods  around  the  world. 
Illus.  N.E.  172.6 

—  The  young  Nimrods  in  North  America. 

N.  E.  172.5 

Lamb,  Caroline,  lady.      Warrior  kings  from 

Charlemagne  to  Frederic  the  great.  Illus.    581.9 

S.  E.  635. 10 
Lamb,   Martha»J.      Snow  and   sunshine.     A 
story  for  boys  and  girls.  Illus.  51.65 ;  Dor.  256.27 
Lang,  Andrew.     Helen  of  Troy.     [Poem.] 

1342.XO 

Lear,    Henrietta   L.    Sidney,   compiler.     Five 

minutes  daily  readings  of  poetry.       Box.  5228.3 

Lee,  Holme,  fseud.     See  Parr,  Harriet. 

Leeds,  Josiah  W.     A  smaller  history  of  the 

United  States.     Illus.  218.13 

Le  Per  de  La  Motte,  Irma.      An   apostolic 

woman;  or,  the  life  and  letters  of  Irma  le  Fer  de 

la  Motte,  in  religion  sister  Francis  Xavier. 

Dor.  275.4 
Le  Hay,  — .  Recueil  de  cent  estampes  reprrf- 
sentantdifferentes  nations  du  Levaxit,  tirees  sur 
les  tableaux  peints  d'apres  nature  en  1707  et 
1708  par  les  ordres  de  M.  De  Ferriol.  Et  gravies 
en  1712  et  1713  par  les  soins  de  Mr.  Le  Hay. 

Box.  *,*5520.6 

Leisure  hour,  The.     1881.     Illus.  841.2 

Leland,  Charles  G.  The  gypsies.    Dor.  267.19 

Lenormant,    Frangois.      The    beginnings    of 

history  according  to  the  Bible  and  traditions  of 

oriental   peoples.      From    the    creation    to   the 

deluge.    Translated.  910.29  ;  Dor.  387.4 

J.  P.  2024.17;  Box.  7384-2X 

Le  Sage,  Alain  R.     Der  hinkende  Teufel. 

Box.  5727-13 
L'Estrange,  Alfred  G.  K.,  editor.    The  friend- 
ships  of  Mary    Russell    Mitford   as  recorded  in 
letters  from  her  literary  correspondents. 

Dor.  276.10;  Box.  5335-9;  S.  E.  226.11 


.  36S 


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LOWEll  HALL  AND   BRANCHES 


Lieber,  Francis.  Life  and  letters.  Edited  by 
Thomas  S.  Perry.  Rox.  5722.5 

Lillie,  Lucy  C.  Mildred's  bargain  and  [five] 
other  stories.     Illus.  1714.17 

Lippincott's  gazetteer  of  the  world.  New 
edition.  N.  E.  A.i ;  Rox.  R.  R.  B.3.4 

—  Supplementary  tables  of  population. 

Rox.  R.  R.  B.  3.5 

Little  pilgrim,  A.  2102.19;  Rox.  7027.25 

S.  B.  270.68;  S.E. 104.25 

Reprinted  from  Macmillan's  mag-azine  for  May,  1SS2. 
The  author  is  said  to  be  Mrs.  Oliphant. 

Little  sister.     [No  name  series.]  1714.16 

Rox.  2414.9 
Locke,   David   R.       Nasby   in    exile :    or,    six 
months  in  England,   Ireland,   Scotland,   France 
[etc.].     Illus.  S.  B.  363.15 

Lodge,  Henry  C,  compiler.     Ballads  and  lyr- 
ics- S.  E.  57.2 
Longfellow,  Henry  W.     Kavanagh,  a  tale. 

Rox.  114.22 

—  Tales  of  a  wayside  inn.  Dor.  11514 
Lorimer,  George  C.     Isms  old  and  new:  ser- 
mons.    Series  for  1880-81.  Dor.  395.12 

Lothrop,  Harriet  M.  {Margaret  Sidney.)  Half 
year  at  Bronckton.     [Fiction.]         E.  B.  329.100 

—  The  Pettibone  name  :  a  New  England  story. 

E.B.  315-3;  J.  P-  612.25 

—  What  the  seven  did ;  or  the  doings  of  the 
Wordsworth  club.  41-48;  Dor.  256.25 

Lowder,  Charles  F.  Charles  Lowder.  A  bi- 
ography.    Portrait.  1532.9 

Lubbock,  Sir  John.  Ants,  bees,  and  wasps. 
[International  scientific  series.]  S.  B.  325.14 

Ludlow,  Park,  pseud.     See  Brown,  Theron. 

Mabie,  Hamilton  W.  Norse  stories  retold 
from  the  Eddas.  1771.18 

McCabe,  James  D.  The  national  encyclopaedia 
of  business  and  social  forms,  embracing  the  laws 
of  etiquette  and  good  society  [etc.].    Illus.    131. 8 

MacCarthy,  John.  History  of  the  world  to 
the  present  time  [1881].  910.26 

Macchetta,  Blanche  R,  T.  The  home  life  of 
Henry  W.  Longfellow.  Rox.  1016.11 

MacDonald,  George.     The  gifts  of  the  child 

Christ,  and  other  tales.  1785.22;  Dor.  469.20 

J.  P.  823.21 ;  Rox.  2316.25;  S.  B.  28oa.2i 

Contents.  —The  f?ifts  of  the  child  Christ;  The  history  of 
Photopen  and  Nycteris ;  The  butcher's  bills;  Stephen  Ar- 
cher; Port  in  a  storm;  If  I  had  a  father. 

—  Weighed  and  wanting.     1492.21 ;  Bri.  37.89 

E.  B.  315.4;  J.  P.  432.12;  Rox.  2422.22 

S.  B.  228.33 ;  S.  E.  587-6 

McLean,  Sally  P.     Towhead  :  the  story  of  a 

girl.  1785.24;  Bri.  36.138;  Dor.  466.28 

J.  P.  423.27  ;  Rox.  2432.1 

S..B.  278.14;  S.  E.  508.23 

Macquoid,  Katharine  S.     A  faithful  lover. 

1490.23;  Dor.  469-24;  J.  P.  823.25 
Rox.  2315.27;  S.  B.  280.57 

The  same  as  Esau  Runswick  [i76i.S]. 

—  Little  Fifine  and  other  tales.    3  v.      1785.27 

Content.^.  —  i.  Little  Fifine;  The  farmer's  wife  at  St.  Fi- 
acre; The  little  town  by  the  Seine;  The  storv  of  Yves.  2. 
The  story  of  Yves  continued;  Poor  Koper;  Merjja's  petti- 
coat; The  awakening-,  i,.  The  awakening-,  continued ;  Mrs. 
Stretton's  friend;  The  fires  of  St.  John;  Aston  Hall. 

Malory,  Sir  Thomas.  The  boy's  king  Arthur. 
Edited  by  S.  Lanier.     Illus.  £.  B.  495. 11 


Marden,  George  A.,  editor.  Government  of 
the  commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.  A  sou- 
venir. 1880.  Historical,  descriptive,  and  bio- 
graphical sketches  by  various  authors.     2  v. 

S.  B.  ♦♦152.25 

Contains  pictures  of  buildings  belonging  to  the  State, 
with  portraits  of  the  members  of  the  executive  and  judicial 
departments,  and  of  senators  and  members  of  the  House  of 
representatives  for  the  year  iSSo. 

Massachusetts.     State  library.     Catalogue. 
Bri.  117.155;  Dor.  211. i 
J.  P.  1621.1;  S.  B.  R.  R.  48 

Mathews,  Joanna  H.     Fred   Bradford's  debt. 
41.46;  J.  P.  212.26 

Matson,  Henrietta.  (^Erie  Arnold.)  Acton  : 
or  school  and  college  days.     Ilhis.  I49I-7 

Matthews,  J.  BrandeV,  compiler.  Poems  of 
American  patriotism.  1340.1 

May,  Sophie,  j«)5e«</.     See  Clarke,  Rebecca  S. 

Miller,  Olive  T.  Little  people  of  Asia.  Illus. 
Dor.  256.30;  J.  P.  222.1;  S;B.  173.13;  S.E.  637.1 

Mitchell,  Elizabeth  H.  The  little  blue  lady, 
and  other  tales.  1491.20 

The  first  is  a  tale  of  tlie  time  of  Marie  Antoinette. 

Moering,  Anna   L.    (B.),  compiler.     Wayside. 

gleanings  for  leisure    moments.     [Anonymous.li 

331.4;  Bri.  106.80;  Dor.  284.2;  E.  B.  201.19 

J.  P.  1623. 1 ;  N.  E.  170.8;  Rox.  1511.17 

S.  B.  31-17;  S.E.  38.11 

Molesworth,  Afrs.  Summer  stories  for  boys 
and  girls.  1491.13;  S.  B.  136.60 

Molesworth,  William  N.  History  of  the  Church 
of  England  from  i66o.  Rox.  7384.19 

Montgomery,  Lucy  L.  The  bells  of  Dumbar- 
ton.    Illus.  1712.28 

Moore,  Annie,  and  Nichols,  Laura  D.  Over- 
head ;  or,  what  Harry  and  Nelly  discovered  in 
the  heavens.     Illus.        Dor.  255.29;  E.  B.  495.8 

Moore,  H.  Keatley.  The  child's  pianoforte 
book.     With  original  tunes  and  songs.        202.36 

For  use  in  the  Kindergarten  system. 

Moquin-Tandon,  Horace  B.  A.  The  world  of 
the  sea.     Illus.  I73-30 

Morse,  John  T.,  jr.  John  Quincy  Adams. 
[American  statesmen.]  E.  B.  199.16 

Morwood,  Vernon  S.  Facts  and  phases  of 
animal  life,  and  the  claims  of  animals  to  humane 
treatment.     Illus.  173-28 

Mueller,  Wilhelm.  Political  history  of  recent 
times,  1816-75.  With  special  reference  to  Ger- 
many.    With  appendix  frotu  1876-81.  920.8 

Myers,  Philip  Van  N.  Outlines  of  ancient 
history  to  the  fall  of  the  western  Roman  empire, 
A.  D.  476.  910.25 

Nadal,  Ehrman  S.  Essays  at  home  and  else- 
where. S.  E.  14.23 

Neale,  John  M.  The  Egyptian  wanderers:  a 
story  for  children.  1491.17 

—  The  exiles  of  the  Cebenna  :  a  journal  written 
during  the  Decian  persecution,  by  Aurelius 
Gratianus.  *   1491.21 

Nichols,  Laura  D.  Underfoot;  or,  what  Harry 
and  Nelly  learned  of  the  earth's  treasures.  A 
sequel  to  Overhead.     Illus.  £,  B.  495.9 

See  also  Moore,  Annie. 

Nohl,  Ludwig.  Life  of  Haydn.  Translated. 
[Biographies  of  musicians.]   1548.35;  S.  £.220.15 

Nordhoff,  Charles.  California:  for  health, 
pleasure,  and  residence.     Illus.  636.35 

Old  M'sieur's  secret.  1472.15  ;  Bri.  27.97 

Dor.  466.20;  £.  B.  315-2;  S.  B.  216.56 


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January, 


Oliphant,  Margaret  O.  W.  Lady  Jane.  A 
novel.  J>or.  325-55 

Oliver,  Grace  A.  A  study  of  Maria  Edgevvorth, 

with  notices  of  her  father  and  friends.         1534-4 

Rox.  5335-8;  S.  B.  67.36;  S.  E.  209.18 

Oliver,  Samuel  P.  On  and  oflF  duty,  leaves 
from  an  officer's  note-book.    lUus.     Rox.  7366.22 

Contents.  —  Turania  :  China  and  Japan.  Lemuria:  Mas- 
carene  islands  and  Madagascar.    United  States  of  Colombia. 

Oliver  Optic,  pseud.     See  Adams,  William  T. 

Ossoli,    Sarah  Margaret  Fuller,  marchesa  d'. 

Art,  literature,  and  the  drama.  Dor.  285.16 

—  At  home  and  abroad.  E.  B.  98.30 
Life  without   and  life  within ;  or,  reviews, 

narratives,  essays,  and  poems.  Dor.  285.17 

—  Memoirs.  By  R.  W.  Emerson,  W.  H.  Chan- 
ning,  and  J.  F.  Clarke.     2  v.  E.  B.  217.15 

Woman  in  the  nineteenth  century. 

Dor.  285.15 

Oswald,  Felix  L.     Zoological  sketches.    Illus. 

S.  B.  317-47 

Otis,  James.  Mr.  Stubbs's  brother.  A  sequel 
to  "  Toby  Tyler."     Illus.  1752.26 

Otter,  Robert  H.  Winters  abroad.  Intended 
for  invalids.  Rox.  7375-4 

Contents. Australia:   Melbourne,   Tasmania,   Sydney, 

Queensland;  The  Riverina;  Algiers;  Egypt;  Cape  of  Good 
Hope;  Davos. 

Ouida, /5CM^.     See  Rame,  Louise  de  la. 

Overman,  Frederick.  The  moulder's  and 
founder's  pocket-guide.  Dor.  396.22 

Palfrey,  Francis  W.  .  Memoir  of  William  F. 
Bartlett.  Box.  1014.18 

Palmer,  Henrietta  L.  Home-life  in  the  Bible. 
Illus.  Dor.  456.8 

Pansy,  pseud.     See  Alden,  Isabella  M. 

Parr,  Harriet.   (Holme  Lee.)     A  poor  squire. 
1490.24;  Dor.  469  23;  J.  !*•  823.24 
Rox.  2315.28;  S.  B.  284.53 

Parr,   Louisa.     Adam    and    Eve.      A    novel. 

J.  P.  411-37 

Published  in  Littell's  Living  age,  beginning  December 
20,  1879. 

—  Robin.     [Leisure  hour  series.]  1492-7 

Rox.  2424.15;  S.  E.  418.31 

Parton,  James.     Smoking  and  drinking.  120.19 

Pascoe,  Charles  E.,  editor.     Everyday  life  at 

Eton,    Harrow,   Rugby,  and   other  great  public 

schools.     lilus.  Dor.  424.10 

Payn,  James.  A  grape  from  a  thorn.  Bri,  2 1 .  147 

Peard,  Frances  M.     Jeannette :  a  story  of  the 

Huguenots.  1491.10 

—  Mother  Molly.     [Fiction.]         E.  B.  349-^7 

—  Princess  Alethea.  1771.20 

—  Schloss  and  town.     [Fiction.]  i737-i7 

Dor.  469.17;  J.  P.  823.19;  Rox.  2315.25 
S.  B.  140.88 

Another  edition  has  the  title  Castle  and  town. 

Pearson,  Samuel.  Wfeek-day  living.  A  book 
or  young  men  and  women.  S.  B.  36.31 

Percy,  Thomas,  bishop  of  Dromore.  The  boy's 
Percy :  old  ballads  of  war,  adventure  and  love 
from  Percy's  Reliques  of  ancient  English  poetry. 
Edited  by  S.  Lanier.     Illus.       341.20  ;  Dor.  257'.7 

Phelps,  Austin.  My  portfolio  :  a  collection  of 
essays.  2100.10;  Rox.  7384.20 

Phelps,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.  Kitty  Brown  and 
her  city  cousins.  Bri.  22.168 

Phelps,  71//5A- Elizabeth  S.  Doctor  Zay.  [Fic- 
tion.] 1492.3;  Bri.  43.106;  Dor.  466.23 
E.  B,  329.97;  J.  P.  626.17 ;  Rox.  2424.13 
S.  B.  219.42 ;  S.  £.  575-22 


Philips'  handy  atlas  of  the  counties  of  Ireland ; 
constructed  by  J.  Bartholomew.         Rox.  5917.17 

Philips'  handy  atlas  of  the  counties  of  Scotland ; 
constructed  by  J.  Bartholomew.  Rox.  5917.16 

Pierantoni,  Grazia  S.  M.  Lydia.  [Roman.] 
Aus  dem  Italienischen  iibersetzt.       Rox.  5727.27 

Pike,  Mary  H.     Caste.     A  novel.  E.  B.  312.48 

Plato.  The  Platonic  dialogues  for  English 
readers.     By  W.  Whewell.     3  V.  126.18 

Contents. —  i.  Dialogues  of  the  Socratic  school,  and 
dialogues  referring  to  the  trial  and  death  of  Socrates.  3. 
Antisophist  dialogues.     3.  The  republic  and  the  Timxus. 

—  Socrates.  The  Apology  and  Crito.  [Com- 
piled by  Mary  W.  Tileston.J     [Wisdom  series.] 

830.73 

—  Socrates.  The  Phasdo.  [Compiled  by 
Mary  W.  Tileston.]     [Wisdom  series.]         830.71 

Dor.  99.7a 
Poe,  Edgar  A.  Seltsame  Geschichten.    Ueber- 

setzt.  Rox.  5727.33 

Ponziani,   Domenico  L.      The   incomparable 

game  of  chess.     Tr.     Illus.  Dor.  191.33 

Popular  manual,  A,  of  church  history.  1 108. 18 
Popular  recreator.  The,  a  key  to  in-door  and 

out-door  amusements.  Vol.  i.  2.  E.  B.  381.28 
Porter,  Jane.     Sir  Edward  Seavvard's  narrative 

of  his  shipwreck.  N.  E.  164.2 

Porter,  Noah.     The  elements  of   intellectual 

science.   Abridged  from  "  The  human  intellect." 

E.  B.  382.20 

—  Science  and  sentiment  with  other  papers 
chiefly  philosophical.      Rox.  1734.5;  S.  E.  105.7 

See  contents  in  the  Bates  Hall  list. 

Prendergast,  Thomas.  French.  [Mastery 
series.]  Rox.  5515.10 

—  German.     [Mastery  series.]       Rox.  5515.1a 

—  Handbook  to  the  Mastery  series.   Rox.  5515.9 

—  Manual  for  learning  Spanish.  [Mastery 
series.]  Rox.  5515.11 

Proctor,  Richard  A.  Myths  and  marvels  of 
astronomy.  N.  E.  150.7 

Pyrnelle,  Louise  C.  Diddie,  Dumps,  and 
Tot;  or,  plantation  child-life.     Illus.  1786.26 

Quackenbos,  John  D.  Illustrated  historv  of 
ancient  literature.  Rox.  6134.5 

Rachel's  share  of  the  road.  [Round-robin 
series.]       1785.21;  E.  B.  329.101;  Rox.  2414.26 

S.  E.  509.40 

Rame,  Louise  de  la.  {Ouida.')  Bimbi.  Stories 
for  children.  1492.2  ;  Dor.  257.6 

Ramsay,  Balcarres  D.  W.  Rough  recollec- 
tions of  military  service  and  society.     2  v. 

Dor.  424.9 

Rand,  Mary  A.  Home-spun  yarns  for  Christ- 
mas stockings.     Illus.  41-47;  Dor.  256.26 

Ranke,  (F.)  Leopold  von.  Weltgeschichte. 
Iter,  2ter  Theil.  Rox.  5731.10 

Rees,  Janet  E.  R.     The  Bryant  birthday-book. 

Dorl  116.43 

—  Home  occupations.  [Appletons'  home 
books.]  1201.16;  J.  P.  2426.2;  Rox.  1725.1a 

Regan,  James.  Manual  of  guard  duty  and 
kindred  subjects  for  the  regular  army,  volunteers 
and  militia  of  the  United  States.  1 199.41 

Dor.  99.71 

Richardson,  James.  {Adam  Stivin.)  Eyes 
right.     A  bachelor's  talks  with  his  boys. 

N.  E.  i6o.i 

Richardson,  Robert.  Ralph's  year  in  Russia. 
A  story  of  travel  and  adventure  in  eastern 
Europe.     Illus.  1668.17 


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Rimmer,  Alfred.  Our  old  country  towns  [of 
England].  Rox.  5437'io 

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Howard,  Henrietta  H.,  countess  of  Suffolk. 
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Librarian,  The.  By  James  Savage.  Vol.  1-4. 
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Massachusetts.     State  library.     Catalogue. 

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January 


Benjamin  Franklin. 

PART  III. 

Works  relating  to  Franklin. 
The  titles  of  such  worksas  are  in  the  Boston  Public  Library  have  shelf  numbers  attached. 
Poole's  Index  to  periodical  literature,  3d  edition,  under  Franklin,  gives  references  to  articles  which 
will  not  be  found  in  this  list. 

Aquarone,  Bartolomeo.  Vita  di  Benjamino 
Franklin.  Milano :  P.  Carrara.  i86j.  64  pp.  16°. 

Authentic  copies  of  the  provisional  and  pre- 
liminary articles  of  peace.  Containing  the 
authentic  copy  of  the  provisional  articles  signed 
at  Paris,  the  30th  of  November,  1782,  by  the  com- 
missioners of  His  Britannic  Majesty,  and  the 
commissioners  of  the  United  States.  London  : 
y.  Stockdale.     1783.     8  pp.     4°.  *2324.46 

The  first  articles  are  siened  by  R.  Oswald,  John  Adams, 
B.  Franklin,  John  Jay,  and  Henry  Laurens. 

Bache,  Richard  Meade.  The  lost  papers  of 
Benjamin  Franklin.  Reprint  from  Penn  monthly 
for  May,  1882.  \^Anonymous.'\  No  place.  \^i882.~\ 
18  pp.     8".  **K.2i.i4 

Baker,  Peter  C.  Franklin.  An  address  before 
the  New  York  Typographical  society,  on  Frank- 
lin's birthday,  January  17,  1865.  N.Y.  :  Baker 
t&  Godwin, printers.     i86§.     28  pp.    8°.   **K.I2.II 

Barbeu-Dubourg,  J.  Calendrier  de  Philadel- 
phie,  ou  constitutions  de  Sancho-Pancja  et  du 
bonhomme  Richard,  en  Pensylvanie.  \^Anony- 
motis.'^  S^Philadelphie  et  Paris  :  Esprit.'\  1778. 
XXX,  118  pp.     Sm.  12".  **K.i6.8 

—  Calendrier  de  Philadelphie.  No  title-page. 
Noplace.     \_i779^^     xli,  118pp.    Sm.  t2«. 

**K.i6.27 

There  are  some  differences  between  these  two  editions. 

Bauer,  Johann  Christian  August.  Franklin 
und  Washington  oder  Sammlung  der  merkwiir- 
digsten  bekannten  Ziige  aus  dem  Leben  dieser 
um  Amerika  verdienten  Manner.  Berlin,  1806. 
In  der  Froklich'scken  Buchhandlung.  xiv,  350 
pp.     16°.  **K.i5.2i 

Forms  the  eighth  volume  of  Anecdoten  aus  dem  achtzehn- 
ten  Jahrhundert. 

Beccaria,  Giovanni  Battista.  Experiments  in 
electricity:  in  a  letter  [in  Latin]  to  Benjamin 
Franklin.  [With  Franklin's  remarks  upon  the 
same.]  (/«  Royal  society.  Philosophical  trans- 
actions.    Vol.  51,  part  2.     1761.)  *32io.i.5l 

Benjamin  Franklin,  "  doer  of  good:"  a  biog- 
raphy. Edinburgh :  W.  P.  Nimmo.  [/■S'^-.'] 
326  pp.     Portrait.     Sm.  8^.  **K.24.7 

Benjamin  Franklin,  "  doer  of  good  :"  a  biog- 
raphy. Edinburgh  :  IV.  P.  Nimmo.  1873.  322 
pp.     Portrait.     Plates.     Sm.  8».  **K.24.ia 

Benjamin  Franklin,  the  printer-boy.  Edin- 
burgh:  W.  P.  Nimmo.  No  date,  viii,  120pp. 
Plate.     Sm.  8°.  **K.i5.i5 

Bessiere,  L.    La  jeunesse  de  Franklin.    Senlis, 

1866.       12°. 

Bettziech-Beta,  Heinrich.  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin. Sein  Leben,  Denken  und  Wirken.  Leip- 
zig: Brockhaus.  18^3.  (2),  108  pp.  [Unter- 
haltende  Belehrungen  zur  Fdrderung  allgemeiner 
Bildung.     Band  xviii.]     8°. 


Abbott,  Jacob.  Franklin,  the  apprentice  boy. 
[By  Jacob  Abbott.]  N.  Y.:  Harper  &  brothers. 
[Copyright,  /^JJ.]  160  pp.  lllus.  [Harper's 
story  books.]     Square  16".  **K.24.i3 

Abbott,  John  Stevens  Cabot.  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin. A  picture  of  the  struggles  of  our  infant 
nation  one  hundred  years  ago.  Illustrated. 
N.  Y.  :  Dodd,  Mead  dr  company.  [Copyright, 
1876.']  vii,  5-373  pp.  [American  pioneers  and 
patriots.]     12°.  **K.23.23 

Account  of  Franklin's  death,  review  of  his  life 
and  works,  etc.  (/«  Gentleman's  magazine.  Vol. 
60.    1790.)  *3i45.i.6o 

Account  of  Robert  Morris's  drafts  on  I3enja- 
min  Franklin.  (/«  Collections  of  the  Historical 
society  of  Pennsylvania.  Vol.  1.  Philadelphia, 
JS33.     Pages  135,  136.)  *4372.5.i 

Achenwall,  Gottfried.  Anmerkungen  iiber 
Nord-Amerika  und  iiber  dasige  Grosbritannische 
Colonien  aus  miindlichen  Nachrichten  des  Herrn 
Dr.  Franklins.  Frankfurt  und  Leipzig,  176^. 
94  pp.     Sm.  8°.  Harvard  College  Library 

—  Einige  Anmerkungen  iiber  Nord-Amerika 
und  iiber  dasige  Grosbritannische  Colonien. 
Aus  miindlichen  Nachrichten  des  Herrn  D. 
Franklins  verfasst  von  Gottfried  Achenwall. 
Nebst  John  Wesleys  Schrift  von  den  Streitigkeiten 
mit  den  Colonien  in  Amerika.  Helmstedt :  J. 
H.  Kiihnlin.    1777.     72  pp.     Sm.  8". 

Harvard  College  Library 

Address  and  recommendation  to  the  states, 
by  the  United  States  in  Congress  assembled. 
Philadelphia: printed.  Boston  :  reprinted.  I7'^3. 
62  pp.     8°.  *43i8.7  ;    '''*K.23  19 

Same.  [With  Connecticut  additions.]  Hart- 
ford, 1783.     Sm.  40.  *C.i39.i2 

Paper  No.  4  is  an  Extract  of  a  letter  from  Franklin  to  the 
Superintendent  of  finance,  dated  Passy,  December  23, 
17S2;  Paper  No.  5  is  A  contract  between  the  King  [of 
France]  and  the  Thirteen  United  States,  entered  into  by  the 
Count  de  Vergennes  and  Dr.  Franklin,  i6th  July,  1783. 

The  Analectic  magazine.  Vol.  9,  11.  Phila- 
delphia :  M.  Thomas.     18 17,  18.     8°.         *5 178.3 

Volume  9,  pages  3S3-394,  and  volume  11,  pages  449-484, 
contain  a  long  review  of  Franklin's  Works,  publisned  by 
Duane,  of  his  Private  correspondence,  of  his  Memoirs,  and 
of  Weems's  life;  with  a  facsimile  and  portrait. 

Annual  prize  medal  voted  to  Dr.  Franklin,  by 
the  Royal  society,  1753,  for  his  discoveries  in 
electricity.  With  plate.  (/«  Gentleman's  maga- 
zine.    Vol.  23.     1753.)  *3i25.i.23 

An  Answer  to  Mr.  Franklin's  Remarks,  on  a 
late  protest.  Philadelphia :  W.  Bradford. 
M.DCC.Lxiv.   22  pp.     Sm.  8°.     **K.23.7;  *4377.io 

Attributed  to  "William  Smith,  chief-justice  of  New  York, 
afterwards  of  Canada,  and  a  Tory  during  the  Revolution. 
This  pamphlet,  styled  by  Sabin  a  furious  attack  on  Frank- 
lin, was  the  third  of  a  series  upon  his  appointment  as  agent. 
The  first  was  A  protest  agamst  the  appointment  of  Mr. 
Franklin  as  agent  for  Pennsylvania,  1764.  The  second, 
Remarks  on  a  late  protest  against  the  appointment  of  Mr. 
Franklin  as  agent  for  this  province. 


376 


1883. 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


Biddle,  James.  To  the  freeholders  .  .  .  of  .  .  . 
Pennsylvania.    {^Philadelphia,  /76J.]    Broadside. 

An  address  read  by  him,  Septeinber  36,  1765,  charging 
Franklin  and  Gov.  William  Franklin  with  having  promoted 
the  passage  of  the  Stiimp  act,  etc.  A  copy  is  in  the  posses- 
sion of  the  Library  company  of  Philadelphia. 

Bigelow,  John.  Franklin.  A  sketch.  Bos- 
ton :  Little,  Brown,  &  Co.     jSyg.     30  pp.     16°. 

**K.24.i7 

Biographien  fiir  die  Jugend.  TUbingen,  Cotta. 
1795 ■<  9^-     2  V.     8°. 

Contents.  —  1.   Franklin's  Leben.    3.  Cook's  Leben. 

Bizarre.  An  original  literary  gazette.  Vol.  v. 
Philadelphia,  1834.     8°. 

Pages  315-319,  332-335.  contain  a  translation  of  part  of  the 
Memoirs  of  the  abbe  Morellet,  relating  to  his  acquaintance 
with  Franklin,  giving  a  few  of  Franklin's  letters,  with 
some  drawings  by  Franklin's  grandson. 

Le  bonhomme  Franklin.  {Paris :  Impri- 
merie  Serriere  et  O'^-]  1871.   52  pp.    8°.    **K.i2.6 

Boston.  Ceremonies  at  the  inauguration  of 
the  statue  of  Franklin,  September  17,  1856. 
Boston :  G.  C.  Rand  <&  Avery,  city  printers. 
iS^b.     16  pp.     32°.  No.  3  in  ♦*K.i2.io 

—  [Eight  broadsides  and  circulars,  relating  to 
the  inauguration  of  the  Franklin  statue,  in  Bos- 
ton, September  17,  1856.]     4°.  '**K.ii.3 

Contents.  —  i.  Official  circular  of  the  city.  2.  Ode,  by 
James  T.  Fields,  (with  music)  by  Nathan  Richardson.  3. 
Circular  of  Boston  fire  department.  4.  The  seventeenth  of 
Sept.,  1856.  Extract  from  the  Illustrated  magazine,  with 
wood-cut.  [Advertisement  of  Verd  antique  marble  co.] 
e.  Order  of  exercises.  6.  A  very  brief  and  very  compre- 
nensive  life  of  Ben.  Franklin,  printer,  done  into  quaint 
verse,  by  one  of  the  types  [B.  P.  Shillaber].  7.  Notice  to 
marshals.  8.  Advertisement  of  Verd  antique  marble  com- 
pany. 

—  Franklin"  fund.  City  document.  No.  26. 
1853.     lBosto7i,  /<?x?.]     7  pp.     8°.  *'^K.2i.i4 

—  Memorial  of  the  inauguration  of  the  statue 
of  Franklin.  [Compiled  by  Nathaniel  Bradstreet 
Shurtleff.]  Boston  :  Printed  {by  G.  C.  Rand 
d  Avery'\.     1837.     412  pp.     Illus.    8°.        2354.11 

'**E.224.i ;  *»K.ii.i6 
Same.      [With   index   of  names.]      8",   large 
paper.  **K.ii.i 

See  also  Knowles,  W.  J. 

—  A  sketch  of  the  origin,  object  and  character 
of  the  Franklin  fund,  for  the  benefit  of  young 
married  mechanics  of  Boston.  [Compiled  by 
Samuel  F.  McCleary.]  Boston:  A.  Mudge  & 
son,  city  printers.     i8bb.     38  pp.     Plate.     8". 

4552.1 ;  No.  7  in  **K.i2  15;  ♦♦K.12.7 
Bridgman,  Thomas.  The  pilgrims  of  Boston 
and  their  descendants.  Also,  Inscriptions  from 
the  monuments  in  the  Granary  burial  ground. 
N.  Y.:  D.  Appleton  and  company,  m.dccc.lvi. 
xvi,  406  pp.     8°.  ♦6042.60 

On  pages  333-335  is  a  very  brief  notice  of  some  of  the 
Franklin  family;  also  some  extracts  from  Benjamin  Frank, 
lin's  autobiography,  with  illustrations. 

Some  account  of  the  Franklin  family  may  be  found  in 
Sparks's  edition  of  the  Works,  volume  1,  pages  539  to  546. 
In  the  New  Kngland  historical  ahd  Kcnealogiciil  register,  vol- 
ume  xi,  pages  17  to  30,  is  a  genealogy,  by  William  Bachc. 
A  few  copies  were  printed  separately.  In  the  same,  volume 
viii,  page  374,  is  a  list  of  Franklin's  descendants,  compiled 
by  W.  Duane  and  W.  Bachc.  See  also  Savage's  Genealog- 
ical dictionary,  volume  3,  page  199  [3331.13.3I.  On  pages 
97  to  99,  volume  ii  of  The  heraldic  journal  [6336.10]  is  a 
paper  on  the  Franklin  coat-of  arms,  and  on  his  right  to  hold 
It.  The  editor  of  the  Memorial  history  of  Boston,  volume 
ii,  page  370,  reprint*,  from  manuscript,  a  letter  by  Franklin's 
father,  in  regard  to  his  family  histr^rv,  the  original  of  which 
is  in  this  Library.  See  also  under  £dward  kverett,  in  this 
list,  for  a  reference  in  regard  to  the  English  ancestry  of 
Franklin.  Harper's  Bazar  for  May  33,  iSSo,  contains  an 
article  on  the  positions  under  the  United  States  government, 
held  by  descendants  of  Franklin. 


A  brief  state  of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania. 
{Anonymous.'\     See  Smith,  W. 

Brinley,  Francis,  junior.  An  address  before 
the  Franklin  debating  society,  January  17,  1S30, 
being  the  celebration  of  their  seventh  anniver- 
sary and  the  birthday  of  Franklin.  Boston: 
printed  for  I.  R.  Butts.     iSjo.     16  pp.     8°. 

No.  I  in  '**K.i2.i5 

Brizard,  Gabriel.  Fragment  de  X^nophon, 
nouvellement  trouvddans  leS  ruines  de  Palmyre, 
par  un  Anglois.  Traduit  du  Grec,  par  un  Fran- 
cois. Paris,  de  Vimprimerie  de  Ph.  D.  Pier  res. 
jjSj.     52  pp.     32°.  **K.i6.33 

On  the  American  revolution.  "  Probably  a  take-oflf  of 
Sir  William  Jones's  pretended  Fragment  of  Polybius,  which 
he  showed  to  Franklin,  to  hint  a  treaty  of  peace."  —  H. 
Stevens.  Franklin  figures  as  Thales,  Washington  as  Tu- 
singonas,  Lafayette  as  Fylaatete. 

Brougham,  Henry,  baron  Brougham  and 
Vaux.  Franklin.  {In  his  Works.  Volume  v. 
Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  iii  and  iv. 
Vol.  III.     Edinburgh  :  A.  and  C.  Black.    1872.) 

4579-53-5 

Brougham,  John.     Franklin  :  a  new  and  orig- 
inal historical  drama,  in  five  acts.    N.  Y.    [/^j6.]  % 
27  PP-     [French's  standard  drama.     No.  CLXvi.j 
12°.  ♦♦K.23.29 

Bruce,  W.  J.  The  death  and  funeral  of  Frank- 
lin. (/«  The  American  historical  record.  Vol. 
3,  page  13.     Philadelphia,  1874.)  *43i3-5i-3 

Cabanis,  Pierre  Jean  George.  Notice  sur 
Benjamin  Franklin.  (/«  his  CEuvres.  Tome 
5e,  page  217-274.     Paris,  1823.)  *37i.3-6.5 

Cadet,  Felix.  Histoire  de  I'economie  politique. 
Les  pr^curseurs  :  Adam  Smith,  Franklin.  Con- 
ferences faites,  de  1869  a  1870,  k  la  Soci^td  indus- 
trielle  de  Reims.    Paris :   Guillaumin.    /871.  8°. 

Calendrier  de  Philadelphie.  {Anonymous.'] 
See  Barbeu-Dubourg,  J. 

Carr,  Robert.  Personal  recollections  of  Ben- 
jamin Franklin.  (/«  Historical  magazine.  Vol. 
[14],  page  59.     Morrisania,  1868.)  *43i5-i 

Cecil.  E.  Life  of  Franklin,  written  for  chil- 
dren. Boston  :  Crosby,  Nichols,  and  company. 
i8sg.     16°. 

Cole,  John.  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
Ecton  in  the  county  of  Northampton  [England]. 
Philadelphia:  H.  W.  Smith.  i86j.  51,  iii  pp. 
8°.  ♦2496.11 

From  the  .Scarborough  edition  of  1835.  Contains  an  ac- 
count of  the  Franklin  family. 

Condorcet,  Marie  Jean  Antoine  Nicolas  de 
Caritat,  marquis  de.  Eloge  de  M.  Franklin. 
Lu  k  la  stance  publique  de  I'Acad^mie  des 
sciences,  le  13  novembre,  1790.    Paris,  1791.    8**. 

—  Eloge  de  Franklin.    (/«  his  CEuvres,  vol.  3.) 

♦3560.13-3 

—  Lofreden  over  den  heer  B.  Franklin.  Uit 
het  Fransch  vertaald.  Rotterdam,  bij  y.  Meyer. 
i7gi.     -}-68pp.     8°.  ♦♦K.23.9 

Copy  of  letters  sent  to  Great  Britain,  by 
Thomas  Hutchinson  and  Andrew  Oliver,  and 
several  other  persons,  born  and  educated  among 
us.  Which  original  letters  have  been  returned 
to  America  [by  Franklin]  and  laid  before  the 
honourable  House  of  representatives  of  this 
province.  In  which  .  .  .  the  judicious  reader 
will  discover  the  fatal  source  of  the  confusion 
and  bloodshed  in  which  this  province  especially 


277 


BENJAMIN  FRANKTiTN 


January, 


has  been  involved,  and  which  threatened  total 
destruction  to  the  liberties  of  all  America.  Bos- 
ton :  Edes  &  Gill.     J773-     4°  PP-     8°. 

No.  7  in  *Pamphlet  volume  429 

Same.  Boston  :  printed.  Salem :  reprinted 
and  sold  by  S.  &  E.  Hall.     1773.     30  pp.     8°. 

*44i8.8 

Same.  The  letters  of  gov.  Hutchinson  and 
lieut.  gov.  Oliver.  2d  edition.  [Edited  bj  Israel 
Mauduit.]  London :  J.  Wilkie.  1774.  142  pp. 
Sm.  4°.  43258  ;  No.  10  in  *44i9-i7 

Same.  The  representations  of  gov.  Hutchin- 
son and  others,  contained  in  certain  letters  trans- 
mitted to  England.  And  afterwards  returned 
from  thence  [bv  Franklin].     Boston:  Edes  and 

Gill.     J773-     (2),94PP-     8°- 

Reprinted  in  "  Franklin  before  the  Privy  Council.  Phila- 
delphia, 1859."  These  letters  were  procured  by  Franklin 
and  sent  to  Thomas  Cushing,  with  instructions  not  to  allow 
them  to  be  published.  An  account  of  Franklin's  procuring 
the  letters,  and  his  consequent  removal  from  the  office  of 
Deputv-postmaster-general,  is  to  be  found  in  Sparks, 
volume  I,  chapter  7;  volume  4,  pages  405-455;  his  corre- 
spondence on  the  matter  is  in  volume  S,  scattered  between 
pages  49  to  120.  VVinsor's  Handbook  of  the  Revolution, 
page  9  [*3iS9-SJ,  gives  some  references  for  this  controversy. 
See  particularly  Proceedings  of  Massachusetts  historical 
society  for  iSyS,  for  remarks  by  the  president  communica- 
ting the  opinion  of  George  Bfincroft  on  this  subject.  Two 
articles  as  to  whether  Dr.  Williamson  was  the  person  who 
ofctained  the  papers  were  published  in  the  Boston  Daily 
Advertiser,  April  3  and  5,  1S56. 

De  Costa,  Benjamin  Franklin,  editor.  Soldier 
and  sage.  Memorials  of  Washington  and  Frank- 
lin. Philadelphia:  McCalla  &  Stavely.  1876. 
18  pp.      16".  •*K.22.9 

Delaplaine,  Joseph.  Repository  of  the  lives 
and  portraits  of  distinguished  American  charac- 
ters.    Philadelphia,  1813.     3  parts.     4°. 

Volume  I  includes  a  life  of  Franklin  by  Walsh. 

Delaunej',  — .  Histoire  d'un  pou  fran<;ois ;  ou 
I'espion  d'une  nouvelle  espece.  (Qiiatrifeme 
Edition  revue  &  corrigee.)  {^Anonymous.^  Paris, 
de  VImprimerie  royale.    1779-    115  PP-  8°. 

**K.23.20 
Benjamin  Franklin  is  frequently  mentioned,  sometimes  as 
B.  le  Franc. 

—  History  of  a  French  louse  :  or  the  spy  of  a  new 
species  in  France  and  England.  Giving  a  key 
to  events  of  1779-  [Anonyfnous.^  Translated 
from  the  foui'th  edition.  London  :  T.  Becket. 
J77J.     iv,  123  pp.     8°.  **K.22.i9 

Richard  Tickell  is  said  to  be  the  translator. 

Deschanel,  Emile  Augustin  Etienne  Martin. 
Benjamin  Franklin.  Par  Emile  Deschanel. 
Paris  :  Hachette  et  c'e.  18S2.  190,  (i)  pp.  [Bi- 
blioth^que  des  ecoles  et  des  families.]     16°. 

**K.23.28 

Draper,  John  William.  Franklin's  place  in 
the  science  of  the  last  century.  {Cut from  Har- 
per's new  monthly  magazine,  July,  1880,  pages 
265-275.)  **K.2i.i4 

Duane,  William,  editor.  Letters  to  Benjamin 
Franklin  from  his  family  and  friends.  1751-1790. 
N.  Y.  :  C.  B.  Richardson.  i8jg.  Portraits.  8°, 
large  paper.         **K.ii.8;  **K.ii.i4;  **K.ii.i5 

G.3633.1 

Some  copies  are  said  to  be  dated  1858.  The  edition  con- 
sisted of  250  copies,  in  octavo,  and  10  in  quarto. 

Du  Chatenet,  E.  Benjamin  Franklin.  Sa  vie, 
ses  succes  dans  I'art  de  faire  le  bien.  Limoges : 
E.  Ardant  et  Cie.  No  date.  180  pp.  Portrait. 
[Bibliothfeque  de  I'^cole  et  du  foyer.]     180. 

**K.24.i5 


Dwight,  N.  Sketches  of  the  lives  of  the 
signers  of  the  Declaration  of  independence,  in- 
tended principally  for  the  use  of  schools.  N.  Y.: 
printed  by  y.  dr  y.  Harper.  i8jo.  -J- 373  pp. 
120.  4445.63 

Pages  171  to  186  contain  a  sketch  of  I^ranklin. 

[Election  address  against  Franklin],  Septem- 
ber 30,  1766.     Broadside. 

The  Library  company  of  Philadelphia  possesses  a  copy  of 
this  broadside. 

Eisner,  Heinrich.  Befreiungskampf  der  nord- 
amerikanischen  Staaten.  Mit  den  Lebensbe- 
schreibungen  der  vier  beriihmtesten  Manner 
derselben,  Washington,  Franklin,  Lafayette 
und  Kosciuszko.  Stuttgart:  Scheible.  i8jj. 
8°. 

Emmons,  Nathaniel.  The  dignity  of  man.  A 
discourse  to  the  congregation  in  Franklin 
[Massachusetts],  on  receiving  from  Dr.  Frank- 
lin, a  donation  of  books  appropriated  to  the  use 
of  a  parish-library.  Providence :  printed  by 
Bennett  Wheeler,     [z^^/.]     46  pp.     S''. 

No.  4  in  *4454.52;  **K.I2.I3 

Everett,  Edward.  Orations  and  speeches  on 
various  occasions.  Vol.  2,  3,  4.  Boston :  C.  C. 
Little  and  J.  Brown.     18^0-70.     8°.  2392.2 

Volume  2  contains,  pages  i  to  46,  "  The  boyhood  and 
youth  of  Franklin,  a  lecture  delivered  in  Boston,  1)efore  the 
Society  for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge,  17th  of  No- 
vember, 1829."  Volume  3  contiius,  pages  4S2  to  4S5,  "  Me- 
morial of  the  Franklin  family,"  to  be  found  also  in  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Massachusetts  historical  society,  for  April, 
1857  \.^^i>-^^^  volume  3,  pages  174  to  177],  on  the  occasion  of 
the  presentiition  of  a  manuscript  titne-book  of  Ecton, 
Northamptonshire,  England,  a  ^ift  from  Thomas  Carlyle, 
and  containing  mention  of  Frankhn's  ancestry.  Parton  in  his 
Life  and  times  of  Franklin  has  printed  portions  of  this 
manuscript.  Volume  4  contains,  pages  loS  to  139,  "  Frank- 
lin the  Boston  boy.  An  address  before  the  Association  of 
Franklin  medal  scholars,  19th  January,  1859." 

Farine,  Charles.  Benjamin  Franklin,  docteur 
en  droit,  etc.,  d'apres  les  documents  authentiques 
recueillis  dans  ses  ceuvres  posthumes  et  dans  ses 
papiers  de  famille.      Tours :  Pornin.      1847.     12°. 

Fauchet,  Claude.  Eloge  civique  de  Benj. 
Franklin,  le  21  juillet,  1790.  Paris:  y.  R.  Lot- 
tin.    j7go.     (2),  50  pp.     4". 

—  Eloge  de  M.  Franklin,  lu  k  la  seance  pu- 
blique  de  I'Acaddmie  des  sciences,  3  nov.,  1790. 
Paris,  i7gi.     8*'. 

Foa,  Eugenie.  Les  petits  savants  :  contes  his- 
toriques.  Revus  etcorriges.  Cujas ;  Montesquieu  ; 
Pothier;  Franklin;  Vaucanson ;  Jacquard ;  Du- 
puytren.  Paris :  A.  Bedelet.  No  date.  199-}- 
pp.     8  plates.     8°.  2062.4 

Foster,  John.  Critical  essays.  Volume  2. 
London :  H.  G.  Bohn.    18^7.     8°.  837.7.2 

Contains  a  paper  on  Franklin :  A  review  of  the  private 
correspondence  of  B.  Franklin,  published  by  W.  T.  Frank- 
lin. The  same  may  be  found  in  tlie  Eclectic  review,  iSiS 
[♦7235. 1.9]. 

Fragment  de  Xdnophon.  \^Anonymous.'\  See 
Brizard,    G. 

Franklin,  William.  The  answer  of  his  excel- 
lency William  Franklin,  esq. ;  governor  of  .  .  . 
New  Jersey,  to  the  invidious  charges  of  the  pro- 
prietary party,  contained  in  a  libel,  read  by  Mr. 
James  Biddle.  Philadelphia,  no  date.  Broad- 
side. 

—  A  humble  attempt  at  scurrility  in  imitation 
of  .  .  .  the  Rev.  Dr.  S[mi]th,  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Al[liso]n,  [etc.].  By  Jack  Retort,  student  ia 
scurrility,     .^uilsilvania,  /76J.     48  pp.     8°. 

A  defence  of  Franklin  by  his  son. 


278 


1883. 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


Franklin  family,     ^ee  Bridgman,  T. ; — Cole,  J. 

Franklin  memorial  window  for  the  new  Uni- 
versity [of  Pennsylvania]  building.  \^Philadel- 
phia,i87o?'\     (3)'pp.     16°.  **K.2i.i4 

Franklin  printing  press.  [Engraving  of  the 
press,  and  a  fac-simile  of  a  letter  from  John  B. 
Murray,  and  fac-similes  of  two  letters  from  J.  L. 
Cox,  all  certifying  to  its  identity.]  (/«  Manual 
of  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  New  York  for 
1857,  by  D.  T.  Valentine.     N.  F.,  18 jj.)    *6478.  i 

There  is  another  cut  in  Loring's  Pictorial  field-book  of 
the  Revolution,  volume  2,  page  203  [2320.64]. 

Franklin  typographical  society,  Boston.  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Franklin  typographical  society, 
at  the  observance  of  the  semi-centennial,  Janu- 
ary 17,  1874:  with  a  brief  historical  sketch. 
Boston,  by  the  society.    i8jj.  60  pp.   8°.    **K.i2.4 

Franklin's  and  Sir  J.  Pringle's  experiments  in 
catching  cold.  (/«  Gentleman's  magazine.  Vol. 
61.     1791)  =^3145.1.61,  part  I 

Franklin's  printing  office.  {In  American  his- 
torical record.     Vol.  2.    PhiladelpAta,  187 j.    40.) 

*43i3.5i.2 

Frankliniana,  ou  receuil  d'anecdotes,  bons 
mots,  reflexions,  maximes  et  observations.  Par 
un  Am^ricain.  Paris,  Tiger.  [About  jSso.] 
108  pp.     24''.  "■♦K. 16.19;  '''*K.26.i9 

Frenfanelli,  Serafino,  conte.  Cenni  storici 
sugli  Stati  Uniti  d'America.     Foligno,  1866. 

Le  figure  di  Hamilton,  di  Washington,  di  Adam  [s/'c], 
Franklin,  Jefferson  e  Lincoln  sono  dipinte  molto  bene. 
—  G.  Beriocci,  Repertorio  bibliografico.     Volume  i. 

Gilpin,  Henry  D.  The  character  of  Franklin. 
Address  before  the  Franklin  institute  of  Pennsyl- 
vania on  the  evening  of  the  fourth  of  December, 
1856.  Philadelphia  :  King  db  Baird,  printers. 
18^7.     50  pp.    8". 

No.  5  in  **K.i2.i5;  N0.8  in  *6242.52 

Goodrich,  Charles  Augustus.  Lives  of  the 
signers  to  the  Declaration  of  independence.  4th 
edition.     Boston,  1834.     12°.  4449.30 

A  sketch  and  portrait  of  Franklin  are  on  pages  361-3S3. 

Goodrich,  Samuel  Griswold.  Lives  of  bene- 
factors, by  the  author  of  Peter  Parley's  tales. 
Boston  :  Bradbury,  Soden  &  Co,  mdccc.xliv. 
320  pp.     16°.  1 869. 1. 4 

Pages  113  to  159  contain  a  sketch  of  Franklin.  See 
Parley  for  titles  of  spurious  Peter  Parley  books  on  Franklin. 

The  grave  of  Franklin  [by  W.  Duane]  ;  The 
tomb  of  Franklin.  (/«  The  historical  magazine. 
Vol.  2,  pages  207,  302,  333.    N.  Y.,  1858.)    ♦4315. i 

Green,  Samuel  Abbott.  Inaugural  address 
[as]  mayor  of  Boston,  to  the  city  council,  Janu- 
ary 2,  1882.  Boston:  Rockwell  &  Churchill,  city 
printers.     1882.     14  pp.     8°.  '^♦K.ii.iS 

Pages  10  and  11  make  mention  of  the  Franklin  fund,  for 
which  see  under  Boston.     A  sketch  of  the  Franklin  fund. 

—  Poor  Richard's  proverbs.  (/«  The  histori- 
cal magazine.    Vol.  4,  i860,  page  16.)      *45X5.i.4 

Compares,  in  parallel  columns,  a  few  of  Franklin's  prov- 
erbs  with  some  from  J.  Ray's  "  Collection  of  English  prov- 
erbs,"  2d  edition,  Cambridge,  England,  167S. 

—  The  story  of  a  famous  book.  (/«  Atlantic 
monthly.   Volume  27,  February,  1871.)  '''5324.1.27 

Same.  The  story  of  a  famous  book  :  an  ac- 
count of  Dr.  B.  Franklin's  Autobiography.  Bos- 
ton :  for  private  distribution.   i8ji.     14  pp.     8". 

4441.24;  '►♦K.I2.5 


Green  box.  The,  of  Monsieur  de  Sartine. 
(^Anonymous.)     ^cc  Tickell,  R; 

Groux,  Daniel  E.  Franklin  medallion,  struck 
for  the  inauguration  of  the  statue  of  Franklin, 
Boston,  September  17,  1856.  [Designed  and  de- 
scribed byD.  E.  Groux.]  [Boston,  />!>'j6.]  Plate. 
8°.  No.  2  in '**K.i2.io 

Histoire  d'un  pou  fran<jois.  {Anonymous.^ 
See  Delauney. 

Holley,  Orville  Luther.  The  life  of  Benjamin 
Franklin.  Boston :  Sanborn,  Carter,  Bazin  d: 
Co.     [1848.1     468  pp.     Portrait.     Illus.     12°. 

—  The  life  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  N.  Y. :  G.  i?". 
Cooledge  and  brother.  [/<?^5.]  Woodcut  title. 
468  pp.     Portrait.     19  plates.     12°. 

—  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  Boston:  John 
Philbrick.  18^6.  Wood-cut  title.  468  pp.  Por- 
trait.    19  plates.     12°.  ''"'K.23.26 

—  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  Philadelphia: 
G.  G.  Evans,  i860.  468  pp.  Portrait.  Plates. 
12°. 

Homes  of  American  statesmen  :  with  anecdo- 
tal, personal,  and  descriptive  sketches  by  various 
writers.  Illustrated  with  engravings  on  wood. 
N.Y.:  A.   W.  Upham.     i860,     viii,  484  pp.    8». 

On  pages  65  to  76  is  a  sketch  of  Franklin  by  C  F.  Brigg^, 
with  the  lac-simile  of  a  letter  written  by  Franklin. 

Howe,  Henry.  Memoirs  of  the  most  eminent 
American  mechanics.  Illustrated.  Harper  S 
brothers,  N.  Y.     1847.     482  pp.     12°. 

Pages  37  to  67  contain  a  sketch  of  Franklin,  preceded  by 
a  portrait. 

Hugenholtz,  Petrus  W.^xn\^Ti.x\\x%,  junior.  Ben- 
jamin Franklin.  [Appended,  Een  burgerjon- 
gen.  Door  Dr.  J.  P.  Heije.]  [Amsterdam : 
Roeloffzen  &  HUbner.     1871.]     (24)  pp.     8°. 

♦''■K.23.12 

Hughes,  Thomas.  English  views  of  Frank- 
lin. (Prom  Lippincott's  magazine,  July,  1878, 
pages  10S-117.)  '•'*K.2i.i4 

To  be  found  also  in  The  contemporary  review  for  July, 
1879  [''7S4I.SO-3S],  pases  581-594.  Based  on  a  review  of 
Bigelow's  edition  of  Franklin's  Life,  in  three  volumes. 

The  hundred  greatest  men.  Portraits  of  the 
one  hundred  greatest  men  of  history,  reproduced 
from  fine  and  rare  engravings.  Volume  viii. 
Industry.  London  :  Sampson  L,ovj,  Marston, 
Searle,  and  Rivington.     1880.     4°.        '*i„'''2240.50 

There  is  a  short  biographical  sketch  of  Franklin  to  ac- 
company the  portrait,  which  is  the  head  of  a  full-length 
portrait,'  made  during  his  sojourn  in  Paris,  taken  from  the 
original  engraving  by  L.  G.  de  Carmontellc. 

Hunt,  William.  American  biographical  pano- 
rama. [Albany. '\  Printed  by  foel  Munsell. 
i84g.     480  pp.    Plates.  Portraits.     8°.      '^2345. 15 

Pages  65  to  74  contain  a  sketch  of  Franklin,  with  por- 
trait. 

Hutchins,  Samuel.  Benjamin  Franklin :  a 
book  for  the  young  and  the  old  :  for  all.  Cam- 
bridge: printed  for  the  author.  i8j2.  36  pp.   16°. 

*-*K.25.25 

Ingenhousz,  Jan.  Electrical  experiments  to 
explain  how  far  the  phenomena  of  the  electro- 
phorus  may  be  accounted  for  by  Dr.  Franklin's 
theory  of  positive  and  negative  electricity.  {In 
Royal  Society.  Philosophical  transactions.  Vol. 
68.     1779.)  '*32io.i.68 


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BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


Janusuy, 


Jeffrey,  Francis,  baron.  Contributions  to  the 
Edinburgh  review.  Vol.  i.  London  :  Longman, 
Brown,    Green,  and  Longmans.     1844.     8°. 

6573.51. 1 

Contains,  pages  13610  157,  an  article  on  Franklin,  based 
on  a  review  ofjohnson's  edition  of  his  complete  works, 
London,  1S06.  The  same  article  appeared  in  the  Edinburgh 
review,  July,  1S06. 

Jewett,  John  L.  Franklin — his  genius,  life, 
and  character.  An  oration  delivered  before  the 
N.  Y.  Typographical  society,  on  the  occasion  of 
the  birthday  of  Franklin,  at  the  printers'  fes- 
tival, held  January  17,  1849.  Published  by 
order  of  the  society.  N.  Y. :  Harper  &  brothers. 
M.DCCC.XLix.     37  pp.     8°. 

Joseph  [11  of  Germany]  and  Benjamin  [Frank- 
lin]. A  conversation.  Translated  from  a  French 
manuscript.  London  :  printed  at  the  Logo- 
graphic  press  [of  y.  Walter]  for  J.  Murray. 
J7S7.     xvi,  238  pp.     12°. 

Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Congress, 
held  at  Philadelphia,  September  5th,  1774,  con- 
taining the  Bill  of  rights;  a  list  of  grievances 
[etc.].  To  which  is  added  (being  now  first 
printed  by  authority)  an  authentic  copy  of  the 
Petition  to  the  king.  London:  y.Almon.  1775- 
66  pp.     8°.  **H.95.39;  *2324.5o 

"  Dr.  Franklin,  about  the  isth  or  i6th  of  December,  177^, 
■^  received  these  Proceedings  of  the  Congress,  with  the  Peti- 
tion to  the  king,  dated  the  26th  October  previous.  The 
times  were  growing  very  serious,  and  it  was  thought  bestto 
let  Almon  publish  tliem  immediately.  .  .  .  For  a  full  account 
of  the  negotiations  that  immediately  followed  through  Lady 
Howe  and  her  brother,  see  Franklin's  long  letter  to  his  son, 
dated  22  March,  1775,  on  shipboard  bound  for  home.  [Sparks, 
volume  5,  page  2.]  The  original  Petition,  from  which  the 
above  was  printed,  containing  the  signatures  of  50  of  the 
delegates,  belongs  now  fo  Mr.  Stevens'  Franklin  collection." 
—  H.  Stevens. 

The  original  Petition  of  which  Mr.  Stevens  speaks  was 
signed  in  duplicate,  both  copies  being  therefore  equally 
original.  Franklin  presented  one  to  the  King;  and  it  now 
is  in  the  Public  record  office.  The  other,  wnicli  he  kept, 
came  into  Mr.  Stevens's  collection. 

Kapp,  Friedrich.  Aus  und  iiber  Amerika. 
Thatsachen  und  Erlebnisse.  Berlin :  y.  Spring- 
er.    1876.     2  V.     8°.  2320.44 

Pages  37-S9,  of  volume  i,  are  devoted  to  Franklin. 

Kell,  Karl  Julius.  Lebensbeschreibung  Ben- 
jamin Franklin's,  des  thatkraftigen  Mannes  und 
freisinnigen  Volksfreundes.  Eine  Volksschrift. 
Leipzig:  Klinkhardt.    1848.    Portrait.    8°. 

Same.     1847. 

Knowles,  W.  J.  Features  of  inauguration  of 
the  Franklin  statue,  Boston,  September  17th, 
1856.  [Poem.]  Boston  :  printed  for  the  author. 
i8j6.     12  pp.     12°.  No.  4  in  **K.  12. 10 

A  portrait  of  Franklin  is  inserted. 

Lascaux,  Paul  de.  Benj.  Franklin,  sa  vie,  ses 
ouvrages,  ses  d^couvertes.  Mirecourt,  Humbert. 
1864.     16°. 

The  last  love-episode  in  the  life  of  a  philos- 
opher. {In  Every  Saturday,  vol.  2,  pages  34-3S. 
Boston,  1866.)  *732i.2 

Taken  from  Once  a  week,  volume  14.  A  story  founded 
on  the  friendship  between  Madame  Helvitius  and  Franklin. 

Le  Roy,  Julien  David.  Lettre  a  M.  Franklin, 
6ur  les  navires  des  anciens,  des  modernes.  M. 
Le  Roy.  Paris,  Nyon,  aind.  1787.  -j-43  pp. 
Folded  plate.    16°.  **K.23.i7 


A  letter  to  B.  Franklin,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.  •  In 
which  his  pretensions  to  the  title  of  natural  phi- 
losopher are  considered.  London  :  J.  Bew.  J777. 
8°. 

A  letter  to  Mr.  Franklin,  on  a  single  sheet,  in 
support  of  Mr.  Tennent's  sermon  of  24  Decem- 
ber, 1747.     (2)  pp.     F<>. 

"  Apparently  printed  by  Franklin."  —  Sabt'n. 

Letters  of  Hutchinson  and  Oliver.  See  Copy 
of  letters. 

Letters  to  Benjamin  Franklin  from  his  family 
and  friends.     See  Duane,  William,  editor. 

Lincoln,  Robert  W.  Lives  of  the  presidents; 
with  biographical  notices  of  the  signers.  With 
portraits  and  engravings.     N.  V.,  1842.     8". 

Lindsay,  J.  On  Dr.  Franklin's  doctrine  of 
water-spouts.  Plate.  (/«  Gentleman's  magazine. 
Vol.  58.)  *3i25.i.58 

Longacre,  James  B.,  and  Herring.  James.  The 
national  portrait  gallery  of  distinguished  Ameri- 
cans.      No  place,  i8jj.     4°.  4341.27 

Contains  a  sketch  and  portrait  of  Franklin,  belonging  to 
volume  two  of  a  complete  set,  from  which  the  separate 
articles  of  this  volume  appear  to  be  made  up. 

Lossing,  Benson  John.  Biographical  sketches 
of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  American 
independence.  JV.  Y. :  G.  F.  Cooledge  dc  brother. 
11848.-]     384  pp.     12°.  4449-55 

Pages  104  to  III  contain  a  sketch  of  Franklin. 

The  lost  papers  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 
{Anonymous.')     See  Bache,  R.  M. 

Lubimoff,  A.  N.  [Benjamin  Franklin.  In 
Russian.  Moscow:  Katkoff  {t\p.  of  the  Univer- 
sity).    1 88 1.]  '  J] 

Lyon,  John.  Remarks  on  the  leading  proofs 
in  favour  of  the  Franklinian  system  of  electricity. 
London  :  f.  Dodsley.    i7gr.    47  pp.    8°.    **K.22.7 

M'Neile,  Hugh.  A  lecture  on  the  life  of  Dr. 
Franklin  at  the  Liverpool  Royal  amphitheatre, 
17th  November,  1841.  London:  W.  E.  Painter. 
1841.     47  pp.     8°. 

—  A  lecture  on  the  life  of  Dr.  Franklin.  As 
delivered  at  Liverpool  Royal  amphitheatre,  17th 
November,  1841.  Also  a  note  by  John  B.  Mur- 
ray. With  a  fac-simile  of  Dr.  Franklin's  letter 
to  the  Rev.  George  Whitefield.  Illustrated  with 
an  engraving  of  the  press  at  which  Franklin 
worked,  when  a  journeyman  in  London,  printed 
on  a  detached  page,  at  that  identical  press. 
H.  Greene,  N.  Y.     1841.     46-}-  pp.     12°. 

No.  g  in  *6242.52;  ''"''K.12.15;  **K.22.io 

Marckmann,  J.  W.  Bogtrykeren  Benjamin 
Franklin's  Liv  og  Levnet.  Kj^benhavn,  iSjS. 
iv,  159  pp.     12°. 

Mayhew,  Henry.  Young  Benjamin  Franklin  ; 
or,  the  right  road  through  life.  A  boy's  book 
on  a  boy's  own  subject.  London  :  D.  Bryce. 
1861.     xvi,  534  pp.     Sm.  8°.  **K.r5.i8 

Micheels,  J.  Benjamin  Franklin,  een  levens- 
beeld.  Gent,  Boekhandel  W.  Rogghe  {f.  Vuyl- 
steke).     1878.     vii,  120  pp.     i6°.  **K.23.i3 

Mignet,  Francois  Marie  Auguste.  Benjamin 
Franklin.  Eine  Biographic  aus  dem  franzdsischen 
von  E.  Burckhardt.  Leipzig:  C.  B.  Lorck.  iSj^. 
^43  PP*  [Conversation-  und  Reisebibliothek. 
B.  7.]     8°. 

—  Vie  de  Franklin,  h.  I'usage  de  tout  le  monde. 
Paris:  Pagner re.  1848.  230pp.  [Petits  trait^s 
publics  par  I'Acaddmie  des  sciences,  morales  et 
politiques.]     Sm.  12°.  ♦♦K.i6.a 


280 


1883. 


BENJAI^nN  FRANKLIN 


— Vie  de  Franklin.  (/«  it's  Portraits  et  notices 
historiques.    Part's,  187 j.     Vol.  2.)         2248.70.2 

2644.3.2;  ♦♦K.24.II 

—  Vie  de  Franklin.  Avec  commentaire.  Mun- 
ster,  Tkeissing.  [/<?76.]  212  pp.  [Bibliothek 
gediegener  und  injeressanterfranzosicher  Werke. 
Von  A.  Goebel.     131  tes  Bandchen.]     16". 

**K.26.i5 

—  [Vie  de  Franklin.  In  Russian.']  In  the 
"  Podcniejnik  "  for  1859,  No.  4,  5,  6,  and  "  Ce- 
meinuie  iliustrirte  Listok,"  1859,  No.  27,  28. 

Milon,  C  Denkwiirdigkeiten  zur  Geschichte 
Benjamin  Franklins.  St.  Petersburg;  1793.  J- 
Z.Logan.     -|-iiopp.     16°.  **K. 25.26 

Minutes  of  the  Provincial  council  [and]  su- 
preme executive  council.  Vol.  1-16.  Harris- 
burg:  printed  by  T.  Fenn  &  Co.     18J1-J3.    8°. 

*6377.i 

Contains  a  few  letters  from,  and  a  number  of  items  in  re. 
gard  to,  Franklin.    Tliere  is  an  index  to  this  set  on  *6377.3. 

Moon,  William.  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin, 
embossed  in  Dr.  Moon's  type  for  the  blind. 
Moon's  Institution  for  embossing  and  circulating 
books,  etc.,  for  the  blind.  Brighton,  Sussex. 
[^iSSz."]     2  V.     4°,  oblong.  6736.2 

Necessary  truth.    {Anonymous.)   See  Smith,  S. 

Neuville,  T.  Initiative  et  devoir.  (Troisifeme 
conference  d'^conomie  politique.)  Dijon: 
Lamarche  et  Maniere.     1866.     23  pp.     12°. 

**K.i4.ii 

On  the  spirit  of  invention,  particularly  of  the  American 
people;  Franklin  is  frequently  cited. 

New- York  typographical  society.  Proceed- 
ings at  the  printers'  banquet,  on  Franklin's 
birthday,  January  17,  1850.  N.  V. :  C.  B.  Nor- 
ton.    i8jo.     64  pp.     8^.  No.  14  in  *4404.6i 

No.  3  in  **K. 12.15 

Nollet,  Jean  Antoine.  Lettressur  I'electricit^. 
Par  M.  I'Abb^  Nollet.  Paris :  H.  L.  Guerin. 
1733.     xi,(i),  264  pp.     Sm.  12°.  **K.i5.i9 

Nine  letters :  six  of  which  are  addressed  to  Benjamin 
Franklin. 

North-eastern  boundary.  The  boundary  ques- 
tion revised,  and  Dr.  Franklin's  red  line  shown 
to  be  the  right  one ;  by  a  British  subject.  Bos- 
ton, 1843.     24  pp.     12". 

Norton,  J.  N.  Life  of  Dr.  Franklin.  Clare- 
mont,  N.  H.  :  Ide.     1861.     16". 

—  Life  of  Dr.  Franklin.  Kentucky  (J)  :  S.  J. 
M.  Major  d:  Co.     i8bi.     16°. 

Oertel,  Philipp  Friedrich  Wilhelm.  Benjamin 
Franklin.  Lebensbild  eines  Ehrenmannes  aus 
Amerika.  Erzahlt  von  W.  O.  von  Horn 
[fiseudonym].  Zweite  Auflage.  Wiesbaden,  J. 
Hiedner.    iSbg.     1 16  pp.     Square  i6°.        2029.20 

L'origine  del  fulmine.  Poemetto.  Pisa,  1777. 
16  pp.     8°. 

Dedicated  to  Franklin. 

Parker,  Theodore.  Historic  Americans.  Bos- 
ton :  Horace  B.  Fuller.     1870.     312  pp.     16". 

4449.17 

Contents.  —  Franklin;  Washington;  John  Adams; 
Jefferson. 

Mr.  Edmund  Quincy,  in  a  review  of  this  work  in  the 
Nation,  February  3,  iSyi,  pag«  76,  corrects  some  misstate- 
ments in  regard  to  Franklin. 

Parley,  Peter.     The  life  of  Franklin.     1S32. 

—  The  life  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  Illustrated 
by  tales,  sketches,  and  anecdotes.  Adapted  to  the 
use  of  schools.  With  engravings.  [By  Peter 
Parley?]     Philadelphia,  1838.     li". 


Same.     1844.     12". 

These  are  spurious  Peter  Parley  books,  and  are  not  by 
S.  G.  Goodrich. 

Parton,  James.  Life  and  times  of  Benjamin 
Franklin.  With  portraits.  Boston :  J.  R. 
Osgood  and  Company.  No  date  [^Copyright, 
1864].     2  v.     120.  ♦*K.i3.i7 

Patterson,  Robert.  Explanation  of  a  singular 
phenomenon  [the  stilling  of  water  by  oil],  first 
observed  by  Dr.  Franklin,  in  a  letter  to  Dr.  B. 
Rush.  {In  American  philosophical  society. 
Transactions.     Vol.  3.     1793-)  "'"£.145.2.3 

Pennsylvania  archives.  Selected  and  arranged 
from  original  documents  by  Samuel  Hazard. 
Vol.  1-12.  Philadelphia:  printed  by  foseph 
Severns  &  Co.     1833-36.     S".  *6377.2 

Contains  a  few  letters  from  and  a  number  of  items  in 
regard  to  Franklin.    There  is  an  index  to  this  set  on  6377.3. 

Pictorial  life  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin.  Phil- 
adelphia, no  date.     12°. 

Title  in  Supplement  to  W.  Green's  Catalogue  [No.  4  in 
6174.50]. 

The  plain  dealer :  or  a  few  remarks  upon 
Qiiaker-politics.  Philadelphia,       mdcclxiv. 

16  pp.     12°. 

The  plain  dealer  :  number  11.  Being  a  tickler, 
for  the  leisure  hour's  amusement  of  the  author  of 
Cool  thoughts  [B.  Franklin].  By  X.  Y.  Z.  gentle- 
man. Philadelphia :  Iby  A.  Steuart].  1764. 
16  pp.     16". 

The  plain  dealer :  number  iii.  By  W.D.,  author 
of  No.  I.     Philadelphia,  mdcclxiv.     i6<'. 

The  above  three  pamphlets  were  in  answer  to  Franklin's 
Cool  thoughts. 

The  printer  boy.     See  Thayer,  W.  M. 

Proceedings  in  the  House  of  representatives 
of  the  United  States,  on  the  presentation  of  the 
sword  of  Washington  and  the  staff  of  Franklin, 
February  7,  1843.  Washington:  Gales  and 
Seaton.     1843.     15  pp.     8".         No.  6  in  ""4344.20 

Proposal  of  a  method  for  securing  the  cathedral 
of  St.  Paul's  from  damage  by  lightning.  {In 
Royal  society.  Philosophical  transactions.  Vol. 
59.     1770.)  *32io.i.59 

Franklin  \vas  one  of  the  committee  appointed  by  the 
society  to  consider  the  subject. 

The  reasons  on  which  were  founded  the  protest 
offered  by  certain  members  of  the  Assembly  to 
that  body  concerning  the  sending  of  Mr.  Frank- 
lin to  England  as  assistant  to  our  agent  there. 
Philadelphia,  1764.     Broadside. 

Same.  [Reprinted.]  Philadelphia,  1S78. 
4  pp.     80. 

Reddingius,  Wibrandus  Gerardus.  Het  leven 
van  B.  Franklin,  een  leerboek  voor  kinderen. 
Groningen,  1807.     8°. 

Oettinger's  Bibliographic  biographique  mentions  an 
edition  in  1S16. 

Remarks  upon  a  speech  (relating  to  Franklin) 
delivered  by  Mrs.  E.  Cady  Stanton.  Philadel- 
phia, 1872.     8". 

Report  of  the  Lords  commissioners  for  trade 
and  plantations  on  the  petition  of  T.  Walpole, 
B.  Franklin,  J.  Sargent,  and  S.  Wharton, 
esquires,  for  a  grant  of  land  on  the  river  Ohio. 
London :  y.  Almon.     1772.     109  pp.     8°- 

Ruelle,  Charles  de.  La  science  populaire  de 
Claudius ;  simples  discours  sur  toutes  choses. 
Sur  la  vie  de  Franklin.  Paris :  y.  Renouard. 
1837.     214  pp.     240.  **K.i6.35 


28X 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


January, 


Ruprecht,  Theodor.  Benjamin  Franklin's 
Leben  und  Schriften.  Leipzig:  O.  Wigand. 
j8s3.     8°.  44403.32;  **K.23.8 

Forms  volume  fifth  of  "  Bildungs-Halle  in  Sinne  und 
Geiste  unserer  Zeit."  Begins  with  a  German  translation  of 
the  autobiography. 

Russell,  William.  Extraordinary  men  :  their 
boyhood  and  early  life.  With  portraits  and 
illustrative  engravings.  New  edition.  London, 
j8bi.     334  pp.     Sm.  8°.  879.15 

On  pages  S7-103  is  a  sketch  of  Franklin. 

Saint  John  de  Crevecoeur,  Hector.  Voyage 
dans  la  Haute  Pensylvanie  et  dans  I'^tat  de  New- 
York,  par  un  membre  adoptif  de  la  nation  Oneida. 
Traduit  et  public  par  I'auteur  des  Lettres  d'un 
cultivateur  americain.  Paris,  Maradan.  1801. 
3  V.     160.  4365-15 

Volume  one,  chapter  two,  is  devoted  to  the  opinions  of 
Franklin  on  the  origin  of  the  American  Indians ;  on  pages 
353  to  356  of  the  same  volume  is  a  short  sketch  of  him. 

Sainte-Beuve,  Charles  Augustus.  Causeries 
du  lundi.  Tome  septieme.  Paris :  Gamier 
freres.     M  DCCC  Liii.      12°.  *7.t'JO.^.^ 

Pages  100-145  contain  his  three  Causeries  on  Franklin. 

—  English  portraits.  Selected  and  translated 
from  the  "Causeries  du  lundi."  London:  Daldy, 
Isbister,  &  Co.     i8j^.    cxiii,  310  pp.     Sm.  8°. 

2549a.  57 

The  sketch  of  Franklin  is  on  pages  47-1 15. 

—  English  portraits.  N.  Y. :  Henry  Holt  and 
Company.    i8jj.    cxiii,  310  pp.    Sm.  8°.     25493.55 

The  sketch  of  Franklin  is  on  pages  47-115. 

Sanderson,  John.  Biography  of  the  signers  to 
the  Declaration  of  independence.  Volume  2. 
Philadelphia :  Sanderson.     1822.     8°.     4444.58.2 

"Volume  2  contains,  pages  1-153,  a  life  of  Franklin  and  a 
portrait. 

Same.  Second  edition.  Volume  in.  Philadel- 
phia :    W.  Brown  and  C.  Peters.     1828.     8°. 

2345.14.3 

The  biography  of  Franklin,  with  portrait,  is  on  pages  31- 
136. 

Santon,  J.  Denkwiirdiges  Gesprach  zwischen 
Franklin  und  Washington.  Konigsberg:  Nico- 
lovius.    i8ij.     8°. 

Schmaltz,  Carl.  Leben  Benjamin  Franklins. 
Leipzig:  Schmidt.  1840.  [Anziehende  Le- 
bensbeschreibungen  fiir  die  Jiigend.     i.]     8°. 

Schmidt,  Ferdinand.  Benjamin  Franklin. 
Ein  Lebensbild  fiir  Jung  und  Alt.  Berlin.  H. 
Kastner.     \_i868.'\     Portraits.     Square  16°. 

**K.i6.3i 

Second  thoughts  :  or,  observations  upon  Lord 
Abingdon's  Thoughts  on  the  letter  of  Edmund 
Burke.     London:  T.  Cadell.     1777.     W>. 

"  This  writer  attacks  some  eminent  characters,  particu- 
larly Dr.  Franklin,  with  an  illiberal  severity."  —  Monthly 
review. 

Same.     2d  edition. 

Seller,  Johann  Christian.  Lebensbeschreibung 
B.  Franklin's.     Berlin,  I7g7.     12°. 

This  title  is  quoted  in  Oettinger's  Bibliographie  bio- 
graphique. 

Serieys,  Antoine.  La  mort  de  Robespierre, 
tragedie.  Ouvrage,  precdd^du  poeme  de  I'Anar- 
chie  en  1791  et  92,  et  suivi  de  quatorze  dialogues 
entre  les  personnages  les  plus  c^lebres.  Par 
*  *  *  Paris,  Monory.  An  ix-i8oi.  xiv,  xiii, 
272  pp.     8°.  No.  4  in  ♦G.3563.12.2 

The  eighth  dialogue  is  entitled  Mirabeau  et  Franklin. 


Shillaber,  Benjamin  Penhallow.     A  very  brief 

and  comprehensive  life  of  Ben.  Franklin,  printer, 

done    into   quaint  verse,   by  one  of    the  types. 

September  17, 1856.     {^Boston,  i8^b.'\    Broadside. 

No.  6  in  **K.ii.3;  No.  i  in  **K.i2.io 

Also  printed  on  pages  174-170  of  ''Memorial  of  the  in- 
auguration of  the  statue  of  Franklin  "  [2354.11,  etc.]. 

Smith,  Samuel.  Necessary  truth  ;  or,  season- 
able consideration  for  the  inhabitants  of  the 
city  of  Philadelphia,  and  province  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. In  relation  to  the  pamphlet  call'd  Plain 
truth.  {^Anonymous. ~\  Philadelphia,  1748.  16  pp. 
8°. 

"  In  the  types  of  Franklin  and  Hall,  and  probably  written 
by  Franklin." —  Sahin.  "  Not  written  by  Franklin,  but  by 
Samuel  Smith,  of  Burlington,  N.J.  It  is  on  the  Quaker  side 
and  opposed  to  '  Plain  truth.'  "  —  T.   Westcott, 

Smith,  William,  D.D.,  1727-1803.  A  brief 
state  of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania.  In  a  letter 
from  a  gentleman  who  has  resided  many  years 
in  Pennsylvania,  to  his  friend  in  London. 
\^Anonymous.'\  London:  R.  Griffiths.  HSS- 
45  PP-     8°.  No.  I  in  ♦♦K.13.7 

According  to  Rich,  in  his  Bibliotheca  Americana  nova, 
the  author  was  assisted  by  Franklin. 

—  Eulogium  on  Benjamin  Franklin.  Delivered 
March  i,  1791,  before  both  houses  of  congress, 
and  the  American  philosophical  society,  &c.,  in 
Philadelphia.  London :  T.  Cadell.  1792.  39  pp. 
8".  **K.i3.  14 

To  be  found  also  in  Smith's  Life  and  correspondence 
[♦4341.65],  volume  2. 

Sparks,  Jared.  The  life  of  Benjamin  Franklin  ; 
containing  the  Autobiography,  with  notes  and  a 
continuation.  Boston  :  Wh/ttemore,  Niles,  and 
Hall.  i8j6.  XV,  612  pp.  Portraits.  Fac- 
simile.    8°.  **K.22.i6 

This  work  originally  forms  volume  one  of  Sparks's  edi- 
tion of  the  Works  of  Franklin.  Its  contents  may  also  be 
found  in  volume  two  of  the  Life  of  Franklin,  Dessau,  1S54. 

Stanley,  John.  The  life  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 
With  selections  from  his  miscellaneous  works. 
Illustrated  by  Newton  Fielding.  London:  Simp- 
kin.      j84g.     12°. 

Stevens,  Henry.  Benjamin  Franklin's  life  and 
writings.  A  bibliographical  essay  on  the  Ste- 
vens' collection  of  books  and  manuscripts  relat- 
ing to  Doctor  Franklin.  London  :  printed  by 
Davy  d:  sons,  do  lo  ccc.Lxxxi.  -  viii,  40  pp. 
Portraits.     8°,  large  paper.      *2i5o.34;  **K. 10.10 

—  Catalogue  of  the  first  portion  of  the  collec- 
tions of  rare  books  and  manuscripts  relating  to 
the  history  and  literature  of  America.  And 
Henry  Stevens's  Franklin  collection.  {^London  : 
printed  by  jf.  Davy  S  sons.     1881.}     v,  229  pp. 

[Stevens's  Historical  collections.]     8°.  **K.io.ii 
Same.     [With  prices.]  **K.ii.i7 

See  also  title  under  United  States,  in  this  list. 

Stuber,  Henry.  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 
(/«  The  Universal  asylum  and  Columbian  maga- 
zine.   Philadelphia,  i7go,  gi.     8°.)  *5i56-3 

In  the  number  of  the  above-mentioned  magazine  for  May, 

1790,  was  begun  Stuber's  biography  of  Fmnklin,  who  h.id 
died  in  April  of  that  year.  This  biography  was  continued 
in  the  numbers  for  June,  July,  September,  October,  and 
November,  1790,  and  for  February,  March,  May  and  June, 

1791.  It  was  here  discontinued,  and  never  completed;  this 
being  due,  no  doubt,  to  the  de.ith  of  Stuber,  in  his  twenty- 
third  year,  who  had  contributed,  not  the  whole,  but  the 
greater  part.  The  Autobiography  had  not  been  printed  when 
this  Life  was  begun. 


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1883. 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 


Sumner,  Charles.  Monograph  from  an  old 
note-book;  with  a  postscript,  "  Eripuit  caelo  ful- 
men,  sceptrumque  tjrannis."  (Reprinted  from 
the  Atlantic  monthly  for  November,  1863.) 
\Boston,  1863.']   (17)  pp.    8°.     No.  6  in  **K.i2.i5 

—  Benjamin  Franklin  and  John  Slidell  at 
Paris.    (/«^/5  Works.  Volume  8.    Boston,  i8jj.) 

4507-3-8 
These  contain  the   same   matter,   principally  concerning- 
the  origin  of  the  Latin  verse  applied  to  Franklin  and  quoted 
in  the  hrst  title. 

Sundry  Christian  truths ;  and  short  views  of  a 
pamphlet  lately  published,  entitled  "  Plain 
truth."  [/«  German.}  By  a  tradesman  of  Ger- 
mantown.  Germantown:  ;printedby  C.  Sower. 
J74S.     8°. 

Thayer,  William  Makepeace.  The  printer 
boy;  or,  how  Ben  Franklin  made  his  mark. 
Boston  :  y.  K.  Tilton  and  company.     1861.      xvi, 

261  pp.       IIIUS.       12°.  **K.23.22 

—  The  printer  boy.  London  :  y.  Hogg  &  sons. 
[/56/.]     xvi,  264  pp.     Sm.  80.  **K.i5.i7 

Thomas,  Isaiah.  The  history  of  printing  in 
America,  with  a  biography  of  printers.  In  two 
volumes.  2d  edition.  Albany:  J.  Munsell, 
printer.     1874.     8°.  C.R.  18.2.13 

Volume  I,  pages  113-120  give  an  account  of  Franklin  as  a 
Boston  printer;  pages  233-239,  an  account  of  him  as  a  Phila- 
delphia printer.  See  too  Hudson's  Journalism  in  the  United 
States  [2405.54],  chapters  2  and  4,  on  the  two  Franklins, 
James  and  Benjamin. 

Tickell,  Richard.  La  casette  verte  de  monsieur 
de  Sartine,  trouv^e  chez  mademoiselle  du  Th^. 
Revue  et  corrigee  sur  celles  de  Leipsic  &  Am- 
sterdam. La  Haye :  veuve  Whiskerfeld.  1779. 
71  pp.     8". 

—  The  green  box  of  Monsieur  de  Sartine,  found 
at  Mademoiselle  du  The's  lodgings.  From  the 
French  of  the  Hague  edition.  Revised  and  cor- 
rected by  those  of  Leipsic  and  Amsterdam. 
London:  A.  Becket.     1779-     +  70  pp.     8°. 

No.  3  in  **K. 22.14 
This  satire  contains  allusions  to  Benjamin  Franklin. 

Towle,  George  Makepeace.  Franklin,  the 
Boston  boy.  (/«  The  memorial  history  of  Bos- 
ton. Edited  by  Justin  Winsor.  Vol.11.  Boston, 
jSSi.)  *445i.5i.2 

This  paper  contains  some  fac-similes  and  illustrations  not 
hitherto  made  public,  and  a  note  by  the  editor  on  tlie 
writings  of  Franklin. 

Triqueti,  Henry  de,  *aro«.  Comit^  de  patro- 
nage. Benjamin  Franklin.  Discours  adress^  aux 
apprentis,  4  mai,  1856.    Paris,  /8j6.     12  pp.    8°. 

Tronche,  Louis.  La  jeunesse  de  Franklin, 
drame  en  cinq  actes,  mfel^  de  chant.  Paris: 
Beck.    i8bo.     8". 

Tucker,  Josiah,  dean  of  Gloucester.  An  hum- 
ble address  and  earnest  appeal  .  .  .  whether 
a  connection  with  or  a  separation  from  the 
colonies  of  Atnerica  be  most  for  the  national 
advantage.  3d  edition,  corrected.  London :  T. 
Cadell.     1776.     96  pp.     8°. 

The  third  edition  contains  explanations  in  regard  to 
charges  against  Franklin.  The  first  edition  [4415.6]  at- 
tacked Franklin,  who  called  on  the  Dean  for  his  authorities. 
The  second  edition  leaves  out,  without  apology,  the  charges. 

Tuckerman,  Henry  Theodore.  Essays,  bio- 
graphical and  critical;  or,  studies  of  character. 
Boston  :  Phillips,  Sampson  and  company.  18^7. 
475  pp.     8°.  ♦♦K.21.12 

Pages  456-475  contain  The  American  philosopher,  Benja- 
min Franklin. 


Tvaer  aefisogur.  [Lives  of  Franklin  and  Ober- 
lin  in  Icelandic]     {^Copenhagen.']     i8jg.     8°. 

United  States.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of 
state,  transmitting  a  report  by  Theodore  F. 
Dwight  on  the  papers  of  Benjamin  Franklin 
offered  for  sale  by  Henry  Stevens,  and  recom- 
mending their  purchase  by  Congress.  December 
20,1881.    [Washington,  188^.]    99  pp.  **K.ii.i9 

Contains  Henry  Stevens's  account  of  his  Franklin  collec- 
tion, as  printed  elsewhere  in  his  Catalogue  of  the  first  por- 
tion of  the  Collections  |^K.io.ii;  K.11.17],  and  also  in  his 
Franklin's  life  and  writings  [2150.34;  K.io.io].  Contains 
besides  a  chronological  index  of  tiie  Franklin  manuscripts. 

Van  Tenac,  ,  and   Passard,    Fran9ois    L. 

Manuel  des  jeux  de  Boston  ;  Boston  de  Fontaine- 
bleau,  Boston  de  Lorient,  Boston  anglais,  Ven- 
dome  et  Cassino,  par  Van  Tenac  et  Delanoue 
[pseudonym'].  Paris :  Passard.  [About  184^?] 
173+  PP-     32°-  **K.26.8 

"  Ce  jeu  [de  Boston]  est  am^ricain  d'origine;  il  date  de  la 
guerre  de  I'ind^pcndance,  et  a  detron^  le  whist,  qui  ^tait 
alors  i  la  mode  dans  le  nouveau-monde."  It  has  been  said 
that  this  game  was  invented  by  Franklin,  and  that  he  was 
very  fond  of  playing  it.  See  Tudor's  "  Letters  on  the  East- 
ern states,  Boston,  1821,"  page  364. 

Venedey,  Jakob.  Benjamin  Franklin.  Ein 
Lebensbild.  Freiburg im  Breisgau  :  F.  Wagner. 
1862.     355  pp.     16°.  2017.10;  **K.24.9 

A  very  brief  and  comprehensive  life  of  Ben. 
Franklin,  printer.     See  Shillaber,  B.  P. 

Waller,  James  B.  Reminiscences  of  Benjamin 
Franklin  as  a  diplomatist.  [Also,  Obituary  no- 
tice of  Henry  J.  Williams.]  Chicago:  Jameson 
&  Morse,  printers.  1879.  39,  (3)  pp.  8".  **K.i2.8 

Watson,  Williatn.  Account  of  Mr.  Benjamin 
Franklin's  treatise  intituled,  Experiments  and 
observations  on  electricity  made  at  Philadel- 
phia in  America.  (/«  Royal  society.  Philo- 
sophical transactions.  Vol.  47.  I75i.)  *32io.i.47 

Weems,  Marion  L.  The  life  of  Benjamin 
Franklin;  with  many  choice  anecdotes  and  ad- 
mirable sayings  of  this  great  man.  5th  edition, 
enlarged.  Baltimore  :  printed  by  J.  D-  Toy. 
182 1.     264  pp.     Portrait.     12°.  '**K.24.5 

—  The  life  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  Stereotyped 
by  L.  Johnson.  Philadelphia  :  U.  Hunt.  1829. 
239  pp.     IHus.     12°.  **K.i5.io 

—  The  life  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  Stereotyped 
by  L.  Johnson.  Philadelphia  :  U.  Hunt.  1833. 
239  pp.     Portrait.     lUus.     12°.  ♦''■K.24.3 

There  are  other  editions. 

What  is  sauce  for  a  goose  is  also  sauce  for  a 
gander.  Being  a  small  touch  in  the  lapidary 
way.  Or  tit  for  tat,  in  your  own  way.  An 
epitaph  on  a  certain  great  man.  Written  by  a 
departed  spirit,  and  now  most  humbly  inscrib'd 
to  all  his  dutiful  sons  and  children,  who  may 
hereafter  chose  to  distinguish  him  by  the  name 
of  a  Patriot.     Philadelphia,  176.^.     8  pp.     8°. 

A  coarse  attack  occasioned  by  a  political  contest  in  Phila- 
delphia, in  1764,  when  Franklin  was  defeated  by  a  small 
vote,  as  representative  in  the  Assembly.  In  "  Substance  of 
a  council "  a  lampoon,  probably  wrongly  attributed  to  Frank- 
lin, is  found  a  possible  allusTon  to  this  attack,  as  follows : 
"W  .  .  .  n  [Wilson?],  who  was  put  upon  writing  that 
stupid  epitaph  on  Mr.  F  .  .  .  n." 

Whateley,  George.  Principles  of  trade.  Free- 
dom and  protection  are  its  best  support.  Con- 
taining reflections  on  gold,  silver,  and  paper. 
2d  edition  corrected.  London  :  Brotherton  and 
Sewell.  1774'  (3)»  48  PP-  With  "  Appendix," 
16  pp.     8°. 

According  to  William  Temple  Franklin,  the  original  of 
this  work  was  written  by  Whately,  who  communicated  it  to 


283 


NOTES 


Janueury. 


Franklin,  who  made  corrections  and  additions.  Vaughan 
reprinted  it  in  his  edition  of  Franklin's  "  Political,  miscel- 
laneous, and  philosophical  pieces." 

Whitehead,  William  A.  A  biographical  sketch 
of  William  Franklin,  governor  [of  New  Jersey] 
from  1763  to  1776.  Read  before  the  New  Jersey 
historical  society,  September  27th,  1848.  (/» 
Proceedings  of  the  New  Jersey  historical  society, 
vol.  3,  pages  137-159-)  *4473i-3 

Winthrop,  Robert  Charles.  Archimedes  and 
Franklin.  A  lecture  delivered  before  the  Massa- 
chusetts charitable  mechanic  association,  No- 
vember 29th,  1853.  Boston  :  printed  by  T.  R. 
Marvin.     18^3.     47  pp.     8°.  **K.22.2 

Same.     2d  edition.     18^4.     No.  13  in  *4393.3i 

This  is  to  be  found  in  Winthrop's  Addresses  and  speeches, 
volume  3  [*3404.7.2]. 


There  are  several  copies  of  each  of  these  editions  in  the 
library. 

—  Oration  at  the  inauguration  of  the  statue  of 
Benjamin  Franklin  in  his  native  city,  September 
17,  1856.  Boston  :  press  of  T.  R.  Marvin.  18^6. 
28  pp.     8°.  **K.ii.io;  No.  5  in  **K. 12.10 

The  copy  on  **K.ii.io  was  the  one  used  on  the  occasion 
of  the  oration,  ^vith  passages  marked  for  omission.  Also  to 
be  found  in  Winthrop's  Speeches  and  addresses,  vol.  a 
[♦2404.7.2] ;  and  in  the  Memorial  of  the  inauguration  of  the 
sUtueof  Franklin  [**K.ii.i3;  **K.ii.i]. 

—  Washington,  Bowdoin,  and  Franklin,  as  por- 
trayed in  occasional  addresses.  With  a  few  brief 
pieces  on  kindred  topics,  and  with  notes  and 
illustrations.  Boston  :  Little,  Brown,  and  com- 
fany.    1876.    186  pp.    Woodcut.  Fac-similes.  S**. 

**K.ia.a 


Notes. 


New  Delivery  Stations.  —  On  January  i, 
1883,  a  Delivery  Station  of  the  Public  Library 
was  opened  at  Neponset.  Books  can  be  taken  at 
this  station  from  the  Dorchester  Branch  Library 
and  the  Central  Library  on  Boylston  street. 
The  City  Council  passed  an  order,  Dec.  21, 1882, 
requesting  the  Trustees  of  the  Public  Library  to 
confer  with  the  Committee  on  Public  Buildings 
with  reference  to  establishing  a  Reading  Room 
and  Delivery  Station  in  the  Bank  building  recent- 
ly purchased  by  the  city,  on  Washington  street, 
Ward  24,  and  to  report  thereon  to  the  City  Coun- 
cil ;  and  also  to  report  on  the  expediency  and  cost 
of  establishing  a  Reading  Room  and  Delivery 
Station  in  some  convenient  location  in  Ward  19, 
near  the  Boston  &  Providence  Railroad  Station. 


South  End  Branch  Library.  —  A  new  cata- 
logue of  this  Branch  Library  will  be  published 
February  ist,  in  250  pages,  in  double  columns. 
It  will  contain,  under  the  names  of  authors  and 
subjects,  the  titles  of  10,332  volumes,  the  number 
in  the  Library  January  15,  1883.  Since  the  year 
1877,  at  which  time  this  Library  was  established, 
readers  have  had  access  to  partial  manuscript 
catalogues  only,  and  it  is  thought  that  this  new 
printed  volume  will  stimulate  the  use  of-  the  col- 
lection. 


North  End. — The  Delivery  Station  and 
Reading  Room  in  the  Hancock  school-house,  on 
Parmenter  street,  which  was  opened  to  the  public 


in  the  autumn,  is  in  a  prosperous  condition,  both 
with  regard  to  the  number  of  books  drawn  from 
the  Central  Library  and  the  use  of  books  of  ref- 
erence and  periodicals  by  evening  readers. 


Sebastian  Cabot's  Mappemonde.  1544.  — 
The  Public  Library  has  obtained  a  full-size  pho- 
tographic facsimile  of  this  map,  with  its  mar- 
ginal legends,  the  original  of  which  is  in  the 
Bibliotheque  Nationale  at  Paris.  At  the  sug- 
gestion of  members  of  the  Massachusetts  His- 
torical Society,  the  Hon.  Robert  C.  Winthrop, 
who  visited  Paris  last  summer,  obtained  per- 
mission of  the  French  authorities  to  have  a 
few  copies  photographed  for  libraries  in  the 
United  States.  There  is  a  notice  of  this  map  in 
the  "  Memorial  History  of  Boston,"  vol.  i,  p.  43, 
with  references  to  authorities  on  the  subject. 

The  only  {u\\-s\2.q  facsimile  heretofore  avail- 
able is  the  one  in  Jomard's  Monuments  de  la 
Geographic,  which  was  made  before  the  days  of 
photography,  and  which  omitted  the  important 
tablets  of  inscriptions,  which  Jomard  intended 
to  publish  later,  but  did  not  live  to  do.  Several 
important  historical  questions  turn  upon  them, 
and  they  have  only  been  given  in  print  in  a  frag- 
mentary way,  as  in  Lelewel's  Giographie  du 
moyen  dge,  or  in  chance  citations.  This  fac- 
simile fails,  of  course,  to  give  the  coloring  of  the 
map,  which  can  be  seen  in  the  fragment  repro- 
duced in  Henri  Harrisse's  yean  et  Sibastien 
Cabot,  Paris,  18S2. 
2S4 


BULLETIN 


BOSTON    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 


APRIL,    1883. 


VOL.  J.    No.  6. 


WHOLE  No.  65. 


TRUSTEES   OF  THE   CORPORATION. 
William    W.    Greenough,   President. 


Charles  V.  Whitten,  Alderman. 
James  J.  Flynn,    Councilman. 
James  Freeman  Clarke. 


Samuel  A.  B.  Abbott. 
George  B.  Chase. 
Henry  W.  Haynes. 


GENERAL   OFFICERS. 

Mellen  Chamberlain,  Librarian  and  Clerk  of  the  Corporation. 
James  L.  Whitney,  Principal  Assistant  Librarian. 


Arthur  M.  Knapp,  Curator  of  Periodicals  and 
Pamphlets. 

William  H.  Foster,  Proof-reader. 

Josfi  F.  Carret,  Curator  of  Patents  and  En- 
gravings, and  Registrar. 


Appleton  p.  C.  Griffin,  Custodian  of  Shelves. 
William  F.  Robinson,  Registration  Clerk. 
Thomas  H.  Cummings,  Curator  of  Lower  Hall 

Catalogue. 
Louis  F.  Gray,   Office  Secretary. 


William  E.  Ford,  fanitor.  Central  Library. 


LIBRARIANS   OF   DEPARTMENTS. 


Arthur  M.  Knapp,  Bates  Hall. 
Edward  Tiffany,  Lower  Hall. 
Mary  E.  Brock,  Brighton. 
Cornelius  S.  Cart^e,  Charlestown. 
Mary  G.  Coffin,  Dorchester. 


Sarah  C.  Godbol'd,  East  Boston. 
Eliza  R.  Davis,  Jamaica  Plain. 
Sarah  Bunker,  Roxbury. 
Alice  J.  Bragdon,  South  Boston. 
Grace  A.  De  Borges,  South  End. 


Mary  A.  Hill,  Custodian,  Lower  Mills. 
Harriet  L.  Towner,  Custodian,  Mattapan. 
Etta  M.  Ruggles,  Custodian,  Neponset. 


Eliza  R.  Davis,  Custodian,  North  End. 
Robert  M.  Otis,  Custodian,  Roslindale. 
Anna  Hibbaro,  Custodian,   IV.  Roxbury. 


CONTENTS 


Information  for  Readers 286 

Bates  Hall 287 

Lower  Hall  and  Branches 317 

American  Local  History 330 

The  Shakespeare-Bacon  Qiiestion  ....  341 


Encyclopaidias 342 

The  Bihlc  (arrangement  in  Catalogue)     .     .  343 

Early  Printing 344 

Notes 344 


INFORMATION    FOR    READERS. 


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Totols    .  . 


Periodicals 
in  R.  R. 
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excluded.) 

362a 
35 
6+ 
30 
30 
33 


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1 0.37 ' 
3.139 


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LIST  OF  THE  NEW  AND  MORE  IMPORTANT  BOOKS 

PLACED    IN    THE    LIBRARY 
DURING   JANUARY,   FEBRUARY,   AND   MARCH,   1883. 


ABBREVIATIONS,    ETC. 


Shelf-nunibers  stto  and  upwards  indicate  books  in  Bates 
Hall. 

Shelf-numbers  below  3i  lo  indicate  books  in  the  Lower  Hall. 

Brt.,  Brighton  Branch. 

('hn.,  Charlcstown  Branch. 

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J.' P.,  Jamaica  Plain  Branch. 

N.E.,  North  End  Branch. 

.  Rox.,  Koxburv  Branch. 

"  8.  B.,  South  Boston  Branch. 

».  K.,  South  End  Branch. 

W.  Rox.,  West  Roxbury  Delivery  Station. 

N.  K.,  Newspaper  Room. 


R.  R. 
C.  R. 
n.d., 
n^p. 
Cot., 


(   ) 


Reading  Room. 

Catalogue  Room. 

No  date  of  publication  f^iven. 

No  place  of  publication  given. 

Copyrighted. 

Enclose  corrections  or  explanation*. 

Stands  for  the  preceding  heading. 

Stinds  for  a  subordinate  heading. 

Enclose  names  not  usually  retained. 

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Book  cannot  leave  the  Libniry. 

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Friends  of  the  Public  Library  will  confer  a  favor,  if  they  will  communicate  the  correction  of 
any  error  they  may  discover  in  this  List,  the  authorship  of  any  works  treated  as  anonymous,  or  the 
name  of  any  person  entered  only  under  a  pseudonym. 


BATES    HALL. 


Abbeys.     See  Lefroy. 

Abney,  William  de  Wivesleslie.  Photography 
with  emulsions.  2d  edition.  London,  1882. 
Illus.     Sm.  8**.  5979-77 

Abscess.     See  Guillevic. 

Academy  of  natural  sciences,  Philadelphia. 
Journal,  id  series.  Vol.  1-8.  Phila.,  1847-81. 
Plates.     F".  ♦38103.50 

Acland,  Arthur  H.  D.,  and  Ransome,  Cyril. 
A  handbook  of  English  politics  for  the  last  half- 
century.     London,  1883  [1882].    Sm.  8".   2515.63 

The  larger  part  of  this  work  is  to  be  found  in  "  A  hand- 
book in  outline  of  the  political  history  of  England  to  iSSi," 
by  the  same  authors  [2515.5^]. 

Adams,  Charles  K.  A  manual  of  historical 
literature.     N.  V.,  1882.     8".       B.H.Desk,  3.F.9 

Adams,  John  G.  Fifty  notable  years.  Views 
of  the  ministry  of  Christian  universalism  during 
the  last  half-century.  With  biographical  sketches. 
Boston.  1882.     Portraits.     8°.  3544-55 

Adams,  William  11.  D.  Celebrated  women 
travellers  of  the  nineteenth  century.  London, 
188.W1882].     Illus.     Sm.  8°.  ■  aa66.5i 

iEsop.     See  Du  Mdril. 

Afghanistan.     Sec  Henry. 

Africa.  Sec  Bruce ;  —  Du'rnford ;  —  Du  Val ;  — 
Macdonald  ;  —  Pitman ;  —  Williams. 

Agriculture.  See  Allen,  R.  L. ;  —  Miles ;  — 
Ocmier. 

Akenside,  Mark,  and  Beattie,  Tames.  The  po- 
etical works  of  Akenside  and  Beattie.  Witn  a 
memoir  of  each.  Boston,  1880.  3  v.  in  i.  Por- 
traits.    [British  poets.]     16".  4560.70 

Alarcon,  Pedro  A.  de.  EI  sombrero  de  tres 
picos.     6a  edicion.     Madrid,  i88t-     16".    5096.59 


Albert,  prince  consort  of  Victoria.  See  Rim- 
mer. 

Albert,  Paul.  La  litt^rature  fran^aise  au  ige 
sifecle.      Les   origines   du    romantisme.      Paris, 

1882.  16".  4674.68 
Algebra.     See  Seaver. 

Alison,  Sir  Archibald,  1792-1867.  Some  ac- 
count of  my  life  and  writings,  an  autobiogra- 
phy. Edited  bv  Ladv  [Jane  R.J  Alison.  Edin- 
burgh, 1883  [1^2].   '2  V.     Portraits.  8".  2540.60 

Allen,  Alfred  H.  An  introduction  to  the  prac- 
tice of  commercial  organic  analysis.  London. 
1879,  82.     2  V.     8<'.  '  397360 

Allen,  Grant.  Colin  Clout's  calendar.  The 
record  of  a  summer.  April-October.  London, 
1883  [1882].     Sm.  S".  3859.6a 

Allen,  Richard  L.  New  American  farm  book. 
New  edition,  enlarged  by  L.   F.   Allen.     N.  V., 

1883.  12".  3995  75 
Allen,   William,    of  Maine.     A  genealogy  of 

the  Allen  familv,  1565-1882.  Revised  by  J.  Al'len. 
Farmin>^ton,  Me.,  1882.     Plate.     8°.         *4334-64 

AUibone,  Samuel  Austin.  Mazarine  Bible. 
From  the  "  Literary  world,"  Nov.  18.  i88a. 
[Boston,  1882.]     4».  •aiSo.e 

Almanach  de  Gotha.  1S83.  Gotha.  [1882.] 
32".  *6ai9b.50 

Almanach  dcs  traditions  populaires.  Anni^c 
3.     Paris.  1S83.     24<».  *6l98.4 

Alnwick  castle.     See  Birch. 

Amadis  de  Gaula.     See  Baret. 

Amateur  theatricals.     See  DaMn;  —  Private. 

America.  See  Baumann  ;  —  Harrisse ;  —  Hud- 
son. T.  S. ;  —  Nadaillac 

America,  South.     See  Mellet. 


1.S7 


BATES   HALI. 


April, 


American  almanac  and  treasury  of  facts,  for 
1883.  Edited  by  A.  R.  Spofford.  N.  Y.,  1S83. 
8°.  *2388.50 

American  a nti-slaverv  society.  Committee  on 
agencies.  Meetings,  Dec.  15,  1833-Feb.  6,  1840. 
[Manuscript.]     4°.  **427oa.54 

—  Meeting,  ist-6th.  1833-1839.  Also,  meet- 
ing of  the  Board  of  managers,  May  9,  1839.     4°* 

**427oa.53 

Mostly  manuscript,  with  a  few  cuttings. 

American  philological  association.  Trans- 
actions.    1879-82.     Hartford  [etc.],  1S80-S2.    8°. 

*536i.i 

Contents. — 1879.  Modal  development  of  the  Shemitic 
verb,  by  C.  H.  Toy;  On  the  nature  of  caesura,  by  M.  \V. 
Humphreys;  On  certain  effects  of  elision,  by  M.  \V, 
Humphreys;  Studies  in  the  Heliand,  by  A.  S.  Cook;  On  the 
development  of  the  Latin  subjunctive  in  principal  clauses,  by 
A.  Harkness ;  The  original  recension  of  the  De  corona,  by 
M.  L.  D'Ooge;  The  authorship  of  the  Dialogus  de  oratori- 
bus,  by  T.  Peck ;  On  the  date  of  the  Prometheus  of  Aeschy- 
lus, by  T.  D.  Sej'mour;  Proceedings,  nth  annual  session, 
1S79.  —  iSSo.  A  contribution  to  infantile  linguistic,  by  M.  W. 
Humphreys;  The  Hebrew  verb-termination  «n,  by  C.  H. 
Toy;  The  beginning  of  a  written  literature  in  Greece,  by  L. 
R.  Packard ;  The  declension  of  the  definite  article  in  the 
Cypriote  inscriptions,  by  Isajic  H.  Hall ;  Observations  on 
Lucian,  by  Julius  Sachs;  Virgil  and  Plato,  by  Krnest  G. 
Sihler;  The  battle  of  Mons  Graupius,  by  W.  F.  Allen;  On 
inconsistencv  in  views  of  language,  by  \V.  D.  Whitney; 
The  kindred  Germanic  words  of  German  and  English,  ex- 
hibited with  reference  to  their  consonant-relations,  by  Au- 
gust Hjalmar  Edgren ;  Proceedings,  12th  annual  session, 
iSSo.  —  1S81.  On  mixture  in  language,  bj' W.  D.  Whitney ; 
On  the  home  of  the  primitive  Semitic  race,  by  C.  H.  Toy; 
The  new  spellings  of  the  Philological  society  of  London, 
by  F.  A.  March;  History  of  the  a-vowel  from  old  Germanic 
to  modern  English,  by  B.  W.  Wells;  On  the  use  of  tlie 
aorist  participle  in  Greek,  by  T.  D.  Seymour;  On  the  verbal 
abstract  nouns  in  <ti9  in  Tliucydides,  by  E.  G.  Sihler;  Pro- 
ceedings, 13th  annual  session,  iSSi.  —  iSS2.  The  Greek  Xew 
Testament  as  published  in  America,  bv  I.  H.  Hall;  Alien 
intrusion  between  article  and  noun  in  Greek,  by  A.  C.  Mer- 
riam ;  Notes  on  Latin  quantity,  by  Tracy  Peck ;  Influence 
of  the  Latin  syntax  in  the  Anglo-Saxon  gospels,  bv  W.  B. 
Owen;  The  ablaut  in  English,  by  B.  W.  Wells;  Tlie  Indo- 
European  case-system,  by  W.  D.  W^hitney;  Proceedings, 
14th  annual  session,  1SS2. 

American  public  health  association.  Public 
health.  Papers  and  reports.  Vol.  6,  7.  1880, 
81.     Boston,  1881,  83.     8°.  *3762.5i 

Anatomy.     See  Wilder. 

Angina  pectoris.     See  Aubry. 

Anglo-Saxon  language.     See  Casaubon. 

Annuaire-almanach  du  commerce,  de  I'indus- 
trie,  de  la  magistrature  et  de  I'administration, 
ou  almanach  des  1,500,000  adresses  de  Paris, 
des  departements  et  des  pays  Strangers.  1882. 
Paris,  1882.     2  V.     L.  S".  *6635.i 

Annuaire  de  la  noblesse  de  France  et  des  mai- 
sons  souveraines  de  I'Europe,  i88i,  82.  Paris. 
[1881,82.]     12°.  *4639.i4 

Annuaire  de  legislation  ^trangere.  Public 
par  la  Society  de  legislation  comparee.  loe  annee. 


Paris,  1 88 1. 

Anonyms. 

Anselm,  St. 
Rule. 

Antiquities. 


See  Haynes. 

,  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 


•■7664.1 
See 


See  Bosc ;  —  Brinton  ;  —  Cocker- 
ell  ;  —  Cunningham  ; — Deecke ; —  Egypt ;  — Gue- 
rin  ;  —  Guest ;  —  Hildebrand  ;  —  Italic ; — Konge- 
lige;  —  Lentheric:  —  Mortillet;  —  Mueller,  C. 
O. ;  —  Nadaillac ;  —  Pownall ;  —  Proctor ;  —  Ro- 
biou  ;  —  Rosnj' ;  —  Worsaae. 

Antiseptics.     See  Cheyne. 

Antonio  Magus,  pseud.  L'art  de  tirer  les 
cartes,  avec  toutes  les  explications  anciennes  et 
modernes  des  cartomanciens  les  plus  celebres, 
precede  d'un  dictionnaire  abr^g^  des  sciences 
divinatoires.     Paris.    [1882.-*]    lUus.   12°.  6006.51 


Arabia.     See  Lane ;  —  Ludwig  Salvator. 
Architecture.  Sec  Gardner,  E.  C. ;  —  Michiels ; 
—  Palliser's. 

Arene,  Paul.    Paris  ingdnu.    Paris,  1882.    16°. 

4660b.  58 
Short  sketches  of  Parisian  life. 

Argenis.     See  Barclay. 

Argentine  Republic.     See  Sarmiento. 

Armas,  Juan  I.  de.  Las  cenizas  de  Cristobal 
Colon  suplantadas  en  la  catedral  del  Santo  Do- 
mingo. Estudio.  Caracas,  1881.  Plan.  Folded 
fac-simile.     8°.  2744.66 

Arms  and  armor.     See  Specht. 

Arnaud,  Angelique.  Franqois  del  Sarte ;  ses 
decouvertes  en  esthetique,  sa  science,  sa  methode. 
Avec  un  portrait.     Paris,  1882.     12°.  3596.80 

Arnold,  Edwin.  Pearls  of  the  faith;  or,  Islam's 
rosary.  The  ninety-nine  beautiful  names  of 
Allah  (Asma-El-Husn^).  With  comments  in 
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Arnold,  George  M.  Robert  Pocock,  the 
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Arnold,  Howard  P.  Memoir  of  John  Collins 
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England  historical  and  genealogical  society,  and 
privately  reprinted  from  their  volume  of  me- 
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Art  needlework.  With  instructions  as  to 
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Art  student,  The.  Published  by  students  in 
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Artillery.  See  United  States,  Navy  depart- 
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Artists.     See  Koehler. 

Asceticism.     See  Scaramelli. 

Asia.     See  Rosny. 

Astor  library,  iV.  Y.  Recent  accessions.  Jan.. 
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Astronomy.  Sec  Georgetown  ;  —  Harvard  col- 
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United  States,  Naval  observatory. 

Atlantic  ocean.     See  Hull. 

Attfield,  John.  Chemistry:  general,  medical, 
and  pharmaceutical,  including  the  chemistry  of 
the  British  pharmacopoeia.  9th  edition.  London, 
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Aube,  H.  La  Martinique.  Son  present  et  son 
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Aubry,  Paul  M.  J.'  These  pour  le  doctoral  en 
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Audsley,  W.  and  G.  Polychromatic  decora- 
tion as  applied  to  buildings  in  the  mediaeval 
styles.  36  plates  in  colours  and  gold,  with  letter- 
press.    London,  1882.     F".  *,»*8o85.9 

Avesta.     Sec  Darmesteter. 

Babrius.  [The  mythiambics  of]  Babrius. 
[/«  Greek.~\  Edited  with  notes,  commentary, 
and  lexicon  by  W.  G.  Rutherford.  London,  i8Sj. 
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Bacon,  Francis,  baron  Verulam  and  viscount 
St.  Albans.     See  Pott. 

Bacon,  Henrv.  Parisian  art  and  artists.  Illus. 
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Bailey,  Gilbert  S.  The  word  and  works  of 
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Baillet,  Adrien.  Jugemens  des  savans  sur  les 
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Ballantine,  James.  A  treatise  on  painted  glass. 
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It  is  jfenerally  believed  that  all  the  incidents  in  the  Ar- 
g^enis  have  an  allusion  to  the  political  transactions  which 
took  place  in  France  during  the  war  of  the  League.  .  .  . 
Meliander  is  intended  for  Henry  in,  Argenis  typifies  the 
succession  of  the  crown,  Lvcogenes  is  the  family  of  Guise; 
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Baret,  Eugene.     De  I'Amadis  de  Gaule  et  de 

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xvie  et  au  xvii  siecle,  avec  une  notice  bibliogra- 
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Barrande,  Joachim.  Defense  des  colonies. 
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Contents.  —  4.  Description  de  la  colonic  d'Archiac;  Paix 
aux  colonies;  Declarations  de  M.M.  Krtjfi  et  Lipoid; 
Caractires  g^n^raux  des  colonies,  dans  le  bassin  silurien  de 
la  Bojienie.  j.  Apparition  et  r^pparition  en  Angleterrc 
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Bartolus  o/5a.'!.«?/<;/-r«/fl,  1313-1355-  [Opera.] 
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Baumann,  Ludwig  A.  Arbiss  der  Staatsver- 
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Bauschinger,  Johann.  Elemente  der  graphi- 
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Bayard,  Pierre  du  Terrail,  chevalier  de.  -  Sec 
Maillcs. 

Beard,  George  M.  I  Icrbert  Spencer  on  Ameri- 
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1883.     8°.  3804.81 

Beattie,  James.     See  Akenside. 

Beaune,  Henri.  Introduction  \  I'dtude  his- 
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8".  36x08.50 

Beauty.     See  Cheref  R&mi. 

Bees.     See  Dzierzon. 

Beitraege  zur  Geburtskunde  und  Gynaeko- 
logie,  herausg.  von  F.  VV.  von  Scanzoni.  B.  1-7. 
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This  periodical  is  no  longer  published. 

Bell,  Charles  U.,  compiler.  A  digest  of  the 
public  acts  of  1882,  which  affect  the  public 
statutes,  with  decisions  from  vols.  i3oandi3i  Mas- 
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Bellini,  Vincenzo.  La  sonnambula.  Opera 
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forte.     Parigi,    n.  d.     40.  80503.56 

With  the  Italian  words. 

Bells.     See  Mackie. 

Bengesco,  Georges.  Voltaire.  Bibliographic 
de  ses  oeuvres.  T.  i.  Paris,  1882.  Portrait. 
8°.  *2i63,34 

Bennington,  Battle  of.     See  Centennial. 

Bent,  Samuel  A.  Short  sayings  of  great  men. 
With  notes.  2d  edition.  Boston,  1882.  8".  2244.53 

Beowulf:  an  Anglo-Saxon  poem,  and  the 
fight  at  Finnsburg.  Translated  by  "j.  M.  Gar- 
nett.     Boston,  1882.     Fac-simile.    '\b°.      2536.13 

The  Introduction  contains  a  bibliography. 

Berend,  William  B.  Principaux  monuments 
du  Mus^e  ^gyptien  de  Florence.  le  partie. 
Stales,  bas-reliefs  et  fresques.  ,  Paris,  1882.  10 
plates.  [Bibliothfeque  de  I'Ecole  des  hautes 
etudes.]     F".  *5050.64 

Berger,  P'rancis.  New  method  of  learning 
the  French  language.    N.  Y.,  1882.    12°.    2689.87 

Bernard,  Claude.  Lecjons  surles  ph^nomenes 
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T.  I,  2.     Paris,  1878,  79.     Plates.     8'.        3766.70 

Bert,  Paul.  La  premiere  anneed'enseignement 
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4e  edition.     Paris,  1883.     Illus.     120.         5919-53 

Bi3nconi,  F.,  and  Guilhon,  Philippe.  Les 
mendes  de  M.  de  Bismark  en  Orient.  Politique 
apparente  et  secrete  des  puissances  en  Turquie, 
Egypte,  Tripolitaine,  Tunisie,  Algi^rie,  Maroc, 
action  des  societes  panislamiques,  r^formes  a 
introduire  les  .services  consulaires  fran«;ais,  etc. 
Paris,  1882.     8".  3085.63 

Bible.  The  Bible  :  translated  according  to  the 
Ebrew  and  Greeke,  and  conferred  with  the  best 
translations  in  diuers  languages.  With  most 
profitable  annotations  vpon  all  the  hard  places, 
and  other  things  of  great  importance,  as  may 
appeare  in  the  epistle  to  the  reader.  And  also  a 
most  profitable  concordance.  London,  by  the 
deputies  of  C.  Barker.  1597    4".  *<,*74io.4 

The  Genevan  Bible.  The  .New  Testament  has  a  separate 
title-page,  dated  1596.    Title  on  back  "  Beza's  Bible." 

—  The  Holy  Bible,  with  notes,  references,  and 
a  condensed  concordance.  With  more  than  900 
engravings.  [Cassell's  illustrated  family  Bible.] 
London,  n.  d      4".  *34J0.53 

—  The  annotated  Bible,  comprehending  the 
results  of  modern  discovery  and  criticism,  by  J.  H. 
Blunt.  London,  1878-82.  3  V.   Maps.  4".    i4ti.56 

—  See  Bailey  ;  —  Brown,  lames ;  —  Southcott ; 
—  Thomson;' —  Townsend;  — Westbrook  ;  — 
Wheeler. 

—  Old  Testament.  See  Gray;  —Green,  W.  H. 

Genesis.     See  Lenormant. 

Pentateuch.     See  Gibson,  J.  M. 

Psalms.  The  trcasurv  of  David  :  contain- 
ing an  original  exposition  of'the  book  of  Psalms. 
Bv  C.  H.  Spurgcon.  Vol.  6.  Psalm  119-124. 
London,  1882.     8".  3413.51 

—  JVetv  Testament.  A  liberal  translation  of 
the  New  Testament;  being  an  attempt  to  trans- 
late the  sacred  writings  with  the  same  freedom, 
spirit,  and  elegance  with  which  other  English 
translations  from  the  Greek  classics  have  lately 
been  executed.  With  notes.  By  E.  Harwood. 
London,  1768.     2  v.  in  i.     Sm.  8".  S416.55 

Contains  ulsu  a  translation  of  Clement's  Epistle  to  the 
Corinthians. 

See  Meyer. 

Ephesians.     See  Dale. 

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Bibliothfeque  de  I'Ecole  des  hautes  etudes. 
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Bielfeld,  Jakob  F.,  i^r^j/Aerr  von.  Letters  of 
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Billerica,  Massachusetts.     See  Hazen. 

Bimetallism.     See  Crump. 

Biography.    See  Bullock ;  —  Duncan  ;  —  Foss  ; 

—  Koenigliche  Akademie; — Lanman  ; — Men  of 
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Biology.     See  Bernard. 

Birch,  Samuel.  Catalogue  of  the  collection  of 
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Bismarck.     See  Bianconi. 

Blake,  Mary  E.  On  the  wing.  Rambling 
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Bloomlield,  Georgiana  L.,  baroness.  Reminis- 
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Boase,  Henry  S.  A  few  words  on  evolution 
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Boating.     See  Fitz-Gerald ;  —  Fore. 

Bohemia.     See  Barrande. 

Bolivia.     See  Helper. 

BonnafFe,  Edmond.  Les  amateurs  de  I'ancienne 
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Bonnet,  Jules.  Vie  d'Olympia  Morata  :  Epi- 
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Bonnot,  Philippe  N.  These  pour  le  doctorat 
en  m^decine.  Contribution  a  I'etudede  I'hemor- 
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Bontemps,  G.  Extinction  du  pauperisme  par 
I'association  du  capital  etdu  travail,  la  mobilisa- 
tion du  capital  et  I'immobilisation  du  travail. 
Paris,  1882.     8°.  35703.67 

Bonwick,  James.  Port  Phillip  settlement. 
With  map,  drawings,  and  letters  in  fac-simile. 
London,  1883.     Portraits.     8^.  3077.51 

Books  and  reading.  See  Adams,  C.  K. ;  — 
Burton,  J.  H. ;  —  Hewins; — Philobiblos  ; — Short. 

Boosey's  Standard  operas.  With  Italian  and 
English  [etc.]  words.  Edited  [for  the  most  part] 
by  Arthur  Sullivan  and  J.  Pittman.  London. 
[1870-.?]     8'.     Namely:  — 

Auber,  D.  F.  E.     Les  diamants  de  la  couronne. 

8044.65 

—  Le  domino  noir.  (II  domino  nero.)    8054.50 

—  Fra  Diavolo.  8044.66 

—  Masaniello.  (La  muta  di  Portici.)  8044.67 
Balfe,  M.  W.     The  Bohemian  girl.         8044.68 

—  Satanella.  8044.69 

—  The  siege  of  Rochelle.  8044.70 
Beethoven,  L.  van.  Fidelio.  8054.52 
Bellini,  V.     I  puritani.                                8044  72 

—  Norma.  8044.71 

—  La  sonnambula.  8044.73 
Benedict,  Sir].  The  lily  of  Killarney.    Words 

by  D.  Boucicault  and  J.  Oxenford.  8054.51 

Cagnoni,  A.  *  The  porter  of  Ha'Cre.         8043.99 

Cherubini,  M.  L.  C.  Z.  S.     The  water  carrier. 

(Les  deux  journees.     Der  Wassertrager.)     With 

English,  German,  and  French  words.         8044.86         j] 

Donizetti,  G.     Don  Pasquale.  8054.53 

—  L'elisir  d'amore.     Comic  opera.  8054.54 

—  La  figlia  del  reggimento.  8054.55 

—  Lucia  di  Lammermoor.  8054.56 
Flotow,  F.  (F.  A.),  G/-«/von.Marta  (Martha). 

8044.74 
Gounod,  C.  F.     Faust.  8054.57 

—  Mirella.  8044.75 

—  The  mock  doctor.  Comic  opera.  8044.63 
Herold,  L.  J.  F.     Zampa.     With   French  and 

English  words.  8044.76 

Lecocq,  C.     La  fille  de  Madame  Angot,  comic 

opera,   the   words  by    Clairville,   Siraudin,    and 

Koning.  8044.85 

Meyerbeer,  J.     Roberto  il  diavolo.  8044.77 

Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  A.     Don  Giovanni.     8044.78 

—  II  ffauto  magico.  8044.79 

—  Le  nozze  di  Figaro.  8044.80 
Offenbach,  J.     La  grande  duchesse  de  Gerol- 

stein.     Comic  opera.     With  French  and  English 

words.  8054.58 

Rossini,  G.  A.    Semiramide.  8054.60 

Verdi,  G.     Un  hallo  in  maschera.  8044.81 

—  Rigoletto.  8044.82 

—  La  Traviata.  8044.83 
Wagner,     (W.)     R.         Der     fliegende      Hol- 
lander (the  Flying  Dutchman).     With  German 
words,  and  English  adaptation  by  J.  P.  Jackson. 

8054.62 

—  Lohengrin.  With  Italian,  German,  and 
English  words.  8054.63 

Weber,  C.  M.  (F.  E.),  Baron  von.  Der 
Freischiitz.  8054.64 

Borde,  Pierre  G.  L.  Histoire  de  Tile  de  la 
Trinidad  sous  le  gouvernement  espagnol.  Partie 
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Borron,  Robiers  de.  The  history  of  the  Holy 
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Bosc,  Ernest.  Dictionnaire  gdndral  de  I'arche- 
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Paris,  1881.     16".  *8o89.5 

Boston.  Report  of  committee  on  ordinances 
on  the  revision  of  the  ordinances.  [Boston.] 
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—  The  social,  commercial,  and  manufacturing 
statistics  of  Boston,  from  the  U.S.  census  returns 
for  1880,  and  from  original  sources,  with  an  ac- 
count of  the  railroad  and  shipping  facilities  of 
the  city.  Compiled  by  Carroll  D.  Wright. 
Boston,  1S82.     Plans.     8".       *4353-73;  **4353-74 

—  Assessors'  department.  List  for  the  poll 
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—  City  council.  Re-dedication  of  the  Old 
State  house,  July  II,  1882.  Boston,  18S2.  Illus. 
L.  8".  *2354.7i ;  **2354.72 

—  Sinking-fund commtssioncrs.  Monthly  state- 
ment of  the  debt  unpaid,  and  means  for  paying 
the  same.  April,  June-August,  18S2.  [Boston, 
1882.]     4°.  *6350.65 

—  Back  bay  lands.     See  Fuller;  —  Stark. 
Botany.     See  Allen,  G. ;  —  Hervey ;  —  Lanes- 

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Bouchd-Leclercq,  A.  Histoire  de  la  divina- 
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Bouchut,  Eugene.  Traite  de  diagnostic  et  de 
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3790.64 

Bouvier,  John.  A  law  dictionary,  adapted  to 
the  constitution  and  laws  of  the  United  States 
and  of  the  several  states :  with  references  to  sys- 
tems of  foreign  law.  i^th  edition,  enlarged. 
Phila.,  18S3.     2  y.     8".      '  ♦5632.3 

Bovet,  F'dlix.  Egypt,  Palestine,  and  Phoeni- 
cia. A  visit  to  sacred  lands.  Translated  by  W. 
H.  Lyttelton.  London,  1883  [1882].  P'olded 
map.     Sm.  8**.  5054.63 

Boyd,  Andrew  K.  11.  Towards  the  sunset: 
teachings  after  thirty  years.  By  the  author  of 
"The  recreations  of  a  country  parson."  Lon- 
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Boydell,  John  and  Joaiah,  p/idlis/ters.  A  his- 
tory of  the  principal  rivers  of  Great  Britain. 
Vol.  1,2.  A  history  of  the  river  Thames  [by 
William  Coombe].  London,  1794,  96.  Folded 
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Bradley,  George  G.  Recollections  of  Arthur 
Penrhyn  Stanley.  Three  lectures,  Edinburgh, 
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Bragge,  William,  jF.S.A.,  compiler.  Bibli- 
otheca  nicotiana;  a  catalogue  of  books  about 
tobacco,  together  with  a  catalogue  of  objects 
connected  with  the  use  of  tobacco  in  all  its 
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L.  8".  •6i7oa.22 

Brahmanism.     ^c^*  Jacblliot. 

Brewer,  James  N.  The  beauties  of  Ireland  : 
delineations  topographical,  historical,  and  bio- 
graphical of  each  county.  With  engravings. 
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Bridges,  F.  D.  Journal  of  a  lady's  travels 
round  the  world.  With  illus.  from  sketches  by 
the  author.     London,  1883.     Map.     8°.     2265.72 


Bridgewater,  Connecticut.     See  Orcutt. 

Bridgewater,  Massachusetts.     See  Latham. 

Brink,  Hernhard  ten.  Early  English  litera- 
ture, to  Wiclif.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
Horace  M.  Kennedy.     N.  Y.,  1883.    12".    2554.75 

Brinton,  Daniel  G.  American  hero-myths. 
A  study  in  the  native  religions  of  the  western 
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Contents.  —  Introduction;  Chronicles  [from  the  various 
"  Books  of  Chilan  Balani  "] ;  The  chronicle  of  Chac  Xulub 
Chen,  by  Nakuk  Pech,  156J. 

The  "Books  of  Chilan  Balam "  and  the  "Chac  Xulub 
Chen  "  are  some  of  the  few  modern  Maya  books  which  have 
been  preserved.  Tliey  are  written  in  tlie  ali)habct  adopted 
by  the  early  missionaries  and  conquerors.  The  former  is  a 
chronicle  of  Maya  history,  and  afforded  Seii'ir  Pio  Perez 
materials  for  his  computation  of  Maya  time,  regarding 
which  see  Am.antiq.  soc.  Proceedings,  Oct.,  1S79.  p.  71.  The 
first  book  of  the  work  was  "  undoubtedly  composed  not 
later  than  1595."  The  sec md  publication,  written  by  Nakuk 
Pech  in  156^,  affords  a  history  of  the  Spanish  conquest  of 
Yucatan.  In  the  introduction  the  editor  considers  the  ori- 
gin of  the  Mayas,  their  language,  literature,  etc. 

Brivois,  Jules.  Guide  de  I'amateur.  Biblio- 
graphic des  ouvrages  illustres  du  xixe  siecle, 
principalement  des  livres  a  gravures  sur  bois. 
Paris,  1883.     8".  ♦2161.7 

Brocher  de  La  FMchfere,  Henri.  Les  revolu- 
tions du  droit.  Etudes  historiques.  T.  i,  2. 
Paris.  [1878,  82.]     2  V.  in  i.     8^  5618.50 

Broglie,  (J.  V.)  Albert,  due  de.  Fr^d^ric  ii  et 
Marie  Th^rese  d'aprts  des  documents  nouveaux, 
i740-t742.    Paris,  1883  [1882].    2  v.    8".   2853.13 

Bromide  of  ethyl.     See  Roux. 

Brown,  James,  of  Selkirk.  Bible  truths,  with 
Shakspearian  parallels.  By  J.  B.  Selkirk  \^pseud.]. 
3d  edition.     London,  1872.  8'.  4596.35;  •♦0.76.4 

Brown,  John,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh.  Spare 
hours.     Series  3.     Boston,  1883.      16".  4558-6 

Contents.  —  3.  I^ocke  and  Sydenham  ;  Dr.  Andrew  Conil>e; 
Dr.  Henry  Marshall  and  military  hygiene;  Art  and  science; 
Our  Gideon  Gniys;  Dr.  Andrew  Brown  and  Sydenham; 
Free  competition  in  medicine;  Edward  Forbes ;  Dr.  Adams 
of  Bancliory;  Excursus  etliicus;  Dr.  John  Scott  and  his 
son;  Mr.  Synie;  Sir  Robert  Cliristison;  Miss  Stirling 
Graham  of  Duntrune;  Sir  E.  Landsecr's  picture  "There's 
life  in  the  old  dog  yet,"  etc.,  etc.;  Sir  Henry  Racburn  ; 
Something  about  a  well. 

Browne,  Hablot  K.     ^t-c  Kitton. 

Browne,  Irving.  Law  and  lawyers  in  litera- 
ture.    Boston,  1883  [1882].      i6».  5638.19 

Bruce,  C.  Round  Africa;  being  some  account 
of  the  peoples  and  places  of  the  dark  contment. 
London,  1882.    Illus.    Portraits.    Sm.  8".    5059-S6 

Bryant,  William  Cullen.     See  Godwin. 

Buddha,     ^^v  Oldenberg; — Vinaya. 

Buecheler,  Franz.  Pr<5cis  de  la  d^clinaison 
latine.  Traduit  de  Tallemand  par  L.  Havet. 
Enrichi  d'additions.  Paris,  1875.  [Bibliotheque 
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Buell,  Walter.  Joshua  R.  Giddings.  A  sketch. 
Cleveland,  1882.     Portrait.      12".  4249-5* 

Building  materials.     .SV<*  Chateau. 

Bull,  Sara  C  Ole  Bull :  a  memoir.  With 
Ole  Bull's  "  Violin  notes,"  and  Dr.  A.  B.  Cros- 
by's "  Anatomy  of  the  violinist."  Boston,  1883 
[1882].     Illus.     Portraits.     8".  4046.60 

Bullock,  Charles,  editor.  Our  bishops  and 
clergy.     London.    [1882?]    Portraits.    Sm.  8". 

5558-60 

Bulthaupt,  Heinrich  A.  Dramaturgic  der 
Classiker.  1.  Band  :  Lessing;  Goethe;  Schiller; 
Kleist.     Oldenburg,  1882.     16".  4873-^4 


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Burgoyne,  John,  general.     See  Reply. 

Burke,  5/>J.  Bernard.  A  visitation  of  the  seats 
and  arms  of  the  noblemen  and  gentlemen  of 
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1854,  55.     2  V.     lilus.     8".  *2434.6o 

Bumside,  Ambrose  E.  Memorial  addresses 
on  [his]  life  and  character,  delivered  in  the 
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Burrows,  Montagu.  The  life  of  Edward  lord 
Havvke,  admiral  [etc.].  With  some  account  of 
the  origin  of  the  English  wars  in  the  reign  of 
George  the  second,  and  the  state  of  the  royal 
navy  at  that  period.  London,  1883.  Portrait. 
8°.  2540.64 

Burton,  John  H.  The  book-hunter,  etc  New 
edition,  with  a  memoir  of  the  author  [by  Kath- 
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lUuS.       8°.  *2202.40 

—  The  history  of  Scotland  from  Agricola's 
invasion  to  the  extinction  of  the  last  Jaco- 
bite insurrection  [1748].  New  [2d]  edition, 
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2419.68 

Burton,  Richard  F.,  and  Cameron,  Verney  L. 
To  the  gold  coast  for  gold.  A  personal  narrative. 
London,  1883  [1882].  2  v.  Wood-cuts.  Plate. 
Folded  maps.     Sm.  8°.  5055-27 

Bushnell,  Charles  I.  Catalogue  of  [his]  col- 
lection of  American  coins  and  medals.  To  be 
sold  at  auction,  the  2oth-24th  of  June,  1882. 
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Business.     See  Terry. 

Buxton,  Harry  J.  W.  English  painters,  by  H. 
J.  Wilmot-Buxton.  With  a  chapter  on  Ameri- 
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Cabot,  John  and  Sebastian.     See  Harrisse. 

Cairo,  Egypt.     See  Charmes. 

Caldecott,  Randolph.  "Graphic"  pictures. 
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A  collection  of  his  contributions  to  the  London  Graphic. 
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Calendrier-manuel,  Le,  du  capitaliste  pour 
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Publication  du  Moniteur  des  tirages  financiers. 

California.  Geological  survey,  y.  D.  Whit- 
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Plates.     40.  *5873.8 

Calvert,  George  H.  Mirabeau,  an  historical 
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Cambridge  philological  society,  England. 
Proceedings.  Lent  term ;  Easter  term,  1882. 
London,  1882.     8°.  *4953-70 

Campagne,  E.  Les  terres  inconnues.  Rouen, 
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Campardon,  Emile.  Les  prodigalit^s  d'un 
fermier  general.  Complement  aux  Memoires  de 
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464oa.7i 

Camping  out.     See  Henderson. 

Canada.     See  Champlain. 

Capital  and  labor.     See  Bontemps. 

Carlisle,  England.     See  Ferguson. 


Carlyle,  Thomas.  Last  words  of  Thomas  Car- 
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of  the  times.     Edinburgh,  1882.     24°.       556oa.65 

"  Written  at  Chelsea  in  [Carlyle's]  78th  year,  and  bears 
date  the  12th  of  July,  1S72." 

'"Promoters'  are  g^angjs  of  miscellaneous  ill-employed 
persons,  whose  trade  is  to  devise  seductive  projects  of  com- 
panies for  industrial  enterprise."  —  Preface,  pp.  17,  iS. 

Carlyle,  Thomas,  and  Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo. 
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Caro,  Elme  M.  M.  Littre  et  le  positivisme. 
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Carpenter,  Matthew  H.  Memorial  addresses 
on  [his]  life  and  character,  delivered  in  the 
senate  and  house  of  representatives,  47th  con- 
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Carruthers,  John.  Communal  and  commercial 
economy;  with  an  examination  of  the  correlated 
theorems  of  the  pseudo-science  of  wealth  as 
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Carter,  Susan  N.  Drawing  in  black  and  white 
charcoal,  pencil,  crayon,  pen-and-ink.  N.  Y., 
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Casaubon,  Meric.  Merici  Casauboni,  Is[aaci] 
f[ilii]  de  quatiior  Unguis  commentationis,  pars 
prior:  quae,  de  lingua  Hebraica  :  et,  de  lingua 
Saxonica.     Londini,  1650.     16°.  *^,*4959a.50 

At  the  end  is  added  :  Guilielmi  Somneri,  ad  verba  vetera 
Gernianica,  a  V.  CI.  [usto  Lipsio,  Epist.  Cent.  in.  ad  Bel- 
gas,  Epist.  XLiv  collecta  :  not;e.     (i;  72  pp. 

"The  author  had  not  opportunity  of  finishing  the  other 
two  tongues,  Gr.  and  Lat."  —  Anthony  a.  Wood. 

The  treatise  De  lingua  Saxonica  seems  to  be  mostly  a 
vocabulary  of  Greek  words,  with  equivalents  in  Early  Eng- 
lish, and  some  Anglo-Saxon  equivalents.  The  part  by 
Somner  is  a  vocabulary  of  Old  German  words,  with  Anglo- 
Saxon  equivalents,  in  the  Anglo-Saxon  alphabet. 

Cat,  Edouard.  Les  grandes  d^couvertes  mari- 
times  du  treizieme  au  seizieme  siecle.  Paris, 
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Cat.     See  Wilder. 

Catacombs.     Sec  Ott. 

Catarrh.     See  Rumbold. 

Catholic  literary  circular.      Vol.  i.      London, 

1881.  4«.  '  *6i8o.4 
Celibacy  of  the  clergy.     See  Suplicatio. 
Cellini,  Benvenuto.     See  Plon. 

Celts.     Sec  Guest. 

Centennial  anniversarj'  of  the  independence  of 
the  State  of  Vermont  and  the  battle  of  Benning- 
ton, August  15  and  16,  1877.  Westminster- 
Hubbardton-Windsor.  Rutland,  1879.  Portraits. 
Maps.     8°.  *4434.22 

Challamel,  (J.  B.  M.)  Augustin.  The  history 
of  fashion  in  France;  or,  the  dress  of  women  from 
the  Gallo-Roman  period  to  the  present  time. 
From  the  French.  By  Mrs.  Cashel  Hoev  and 
J.  Lillie.     London,  18S2.     Plates.    L.  8°.    ♦2632.6 

Challenger,  ship.  Report  on  the  scientific 
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the  superintendence  of  Sir  C.  Wyville  Thomson 
and  John  Murray.     Zoology.     Vol.  5.     London, 

1882.  Plates.     40.  '  *^,*58io.7 

Contents:.  — 5.  —  Report  on  the  Ophiuroidea,  by  Theodore 
Lvnuin.  Some  points  in  the  anatomy  of  the  Thylarine 
(  Thylacinus  cynocephalHs') ,  Cusc\is{P/ia/angista  maailata), 
and  Phascogale  {Phascog'ale  calura)  ;  with  an  account  of 
the  comparative  anatomy  of  the  intrinsic  muscles  and 
nerves  of  the  mammalian  Pes,  by  Dr.  D.  J.  Cunningham. 

—  Same.  Narrative.  Vol.  2.  London.  1882. 
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Chalmers,  John.  An  account  of  the  structure 
of  Chinese  characters  under  300  primary  forms, 
after  the  Shwoh-wan,  100,  a  d.,  and  the  phonetic 
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Chambers,  Robert.  Index  to  heirs  at-law, 
next  of  kin,  owners  of  unclaimed  money  [etc.]. 
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Champfleury,  pseud.     See  Fleury,  J.  F.  F.  H. 

Champlain,  Samuel  de,  1570-1635.  Les  voya- 
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Canada,  faits  par  le  S""  de  Champlain  &  toutes 
les  descouuertes  qu'il  a  faites  en  ce  pais  depuis 
I'an  1603,  iusques  en  I'an  1629.  Auec  vn  traitte 
des  qualitez  &  conditions  requises  a  vn  bon  & 
parfaict  nauigateur  pour  cognoistre  la  diuersit^ 
des  estimes  qui  se  font  en  la  nauigation.  En- 
semble vne  carte  generalle  de  la  description  du- 
dit  pays,  &  vn  catechisme  ou  instruction  traduicte 
du  Francois  au  langage  des  peuples  sauuages  de 
quelque  contree,  auec  ce  qui  s'est  passd  en  la  dite 
Nouuelle  France  en  I'annde  1631.  Paris,  m  dc. 
XXXII.  7  plates.   Folded  map.    Sm.  4°.     **44i2.32 

For  a  collation  see  the  Card  Catalogue,  and  also  pa<je 
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Chapman,  George  T.  Sketches  of  the  alumni 
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Chapman,  George  W.  Brief  history  of  Gilead 
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Chapman,  Jacob.  A  genealogy  of  the  Folsom 
family:  John  Folsom  and  his  descendants. 
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Charlemagne.     See  English. 

Charmes,  Gabriel.  Five  months  at  Cairo  and 
in  Lower  Egypt.  Translation  from  the  French, 
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Chateau,  Theodore.  Technologic  du  b^timent, 
ou  ^tude  complete  des  materiaux  de  toute  espece 
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Chatelain,  chevalier  Jean  B.  F.  E.  de.  Notre 
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pour  servir  a  la  lamentable  histoire  de  feu  le 
Shakespeare  National  (?)  Committee,  du  23 
avril,  1864;  et  un  peu  aussi  a  I'histoire  de 
I'auteur.  [Also,  Le  monument  d'un  Frangais  k 
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Chemistry.     See  Allen,  A.  H. ;  —  Attfield. 

Cheref  Rami,  Hasan-ebn-Mohammed  Cheref- 
eddin  Rimi,  culled.  Anis  El-Ochch&q.  Traitd 
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beaut^.  Par  Cheref-Eddin  Rami.  Traduit  du  per- 
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Cheshire,  Enfrlatid.     See  Rylands. 

Chesneau,  Ernest.  La  peinturc  anglaisc. 
Paris.  [1882.]  Illus.  [Bibliothfequede  I'enseigne- 
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Chester,  Joseph  V,.,  editor.  The  parish  regis- 
ters of  St.  Michael,  Cornhill,  London,  from  1546 
to  1754.  Partlv  edited  by  J.  L.  Chester.  London, 
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Cheyne,  William  \V.  Antiseptic  surgery. 
London,  18S2.     Charts.    Plates.    8».         37S4-<^S 

Chicago.     See  Fergus. 


Child,  Elias.  Genealogy  of  the  Child,  Childs 
and  Childe  families,  in  the  United  States  and  the 
Canadas,  from  1630  to  i88i.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1881. 
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Children.     See  Kindergarten. 

Chili.     See  Markham. 

China.     See  Forbes.  * 

Chinese  language.     See  Chalmers. 

Chippendale,  Thomas.  A  collection  of  orna- 
mental designs,  applicable  to  furniture,  frames 
and  the  decoration  of  rooms,  in  the  style  of  Louis 
14th,  on  24  plates,  chiefly  after  Thomas  Chippen- 
dale.    [London.]     n.  d.     4°.  •8085.10 

Christ.  See  Strauss ;  —  Walker,  A.  H. ;  —  Wal- 
lace, L. 

Christian  art.     See  Ott ;  —  Taurel. 

Cicero,  Marcus  TuUius.  Cic^ron  :  Epistolqe  ad 
familiares.  Notice  sur  un  manuscrit  du  1 2e  siecle. 
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City  and  guilds  of  London  institute  for  the 
advancement  of  technical  education,  London. 
Programme  of  technological  examinations  for 
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Claremont,  New  Hampshire.     See  Knox. 

Clement  (de  Vebron),  — ,  abbe.  Les  Borgia, 
histoire  du  pape  Alexandre  vi,  de  C^sar  et  de 
Lucrece  Borgia.  Paris,  1S82.  Portraits.  Fac- 
similes.    8".  2745.52 

A  defence  of  the  Borgias. 

Clemmer,  Mary,ybr;«er/y  Mrs.  Ames.  Poems 
of  life  and  nature.     Boston,  1883.     16°.      2390.61 

Clercq,  Alexandre  de.  Recueil  des  trait^s  de 
la  France.  Public  sous  les  auspices  [du]  ministre 
des  affaires  dtrang^res.  T.  1-12.  1713-1SS0. 
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Clothing.     See  Hirtz. 

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Ebner-Eschenbach,  Marie,  Freifrau  von. 
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Eighteenth  century.  See  Goncourt ;  —  Perry, 
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Electricity.  See  Minchin  ;  —  Sedgwick ; —  Uni- 
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Electro-magnetism.     See  Du  Moncel. 

Elizabeth,  0/  England.  See  La  Ferriire- 
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Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     See  Carlyle. 

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English  language  and  literature.  See  Brink ;  — 
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Engraving.     See  Delaborde ;  —  Lostalot. 

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Epinay,  Louise  F.  P.  de  La  Live  d'.  See  Cam- 
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Estemo,  (Ferdinand  H.  P.,  comte  d'.').  La 
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Etruria.     See  Deecke. 

Euripides.     See  Vitelli. 

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Ewald,  Alexander  C.  The  right  hon.  Benja- 
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Farr,  Evarts  W.  Memorial  addresses  on  [his] 
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Farrer,  Richard  R  A  tour  in  Greece,  1880. 
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Farrer,  Thomas  H.  The  state  in  its  relation 
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Fergus,  Robert.  Historical  series.  No.  1-22. 
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A  collection  of  papers,  relating  particularly  to  the  early 
history  of  Chicago  and  of  Illinois.  A  list  of  the  contents 
may  be  seen  in  the  Card  catalogue. 


Ferguson,  Richard  S.,  editor.  Old  church 
plate  in  the  diocese  of  Carlisle:  with  the  makers 
and  marks.  Added,  an  account  of  the  municipal 
insignia  and  the  corporation  and  guild  plate  of 
Carlisle.  Carlisle,  1882.  Illus.  [Cumberland 
and  Westmoreland  antiquarian  and  archaeological 
society.]     8°.  *2492.56 

Fiji  islands.     See  Pitman. 

Finance.     See  Calendrier-manuel. 

Fine  arts  (including  finely  illustrated  works). 
See  Art  student; — Audsley; — Bacon,  H. ;  — 
Bonnafte ;  —  Brivois ;  —  Buxton  ;  —  Chesneau  ;  — 
Crane,  L. ;  —  Crowe ;  —  Delaborde ;  —  Du  Cleu- 
ziou ;  —  Fleury ;  —  Gibson,  W.  H. ;  —  Goncourt ; 
—  Hervey;  —  Huish ;  —  Italie;  —  Kinross;  — 
Koehler ;  —  Lefroy ;  —  Magazine  ;  —  Michiels ;  — 
Mollett;  —  Perrot;  —  Plon;  —  Rambert;  — 
Santi;  —  Scott,  L. ;  —  South  Kensington;  — 
Taurel;  —  Thausing;  —  Villot;  —  Wise;  — 
Woodberry ;  —  Yriarte. 

Firdusi,  Abu-1  Kasim.  The  epic  of  kings. 
Stories  retold  from  Firdusi.  By  Helen  Zim- 
mern.  With  two  etchings  by  L.  Alma  Tadema, 
and  a  prefatory  poem  by  E.  W.  Gosse.  Lon- 
don, 18S3.     8'."  "  3028.62 

Fisheries.  See  United  States,  Fish  commis- 
sion. 

Fitz-Gerald.  Charles  C.  P.  Hints  on  boat 
sailing  and  racing.  Portsmouth  [England],  1882. 
Illus.     12«.  3959-89 

Fleury,  Jules  F.  H.  H.,  f«//<'</Champfleury.  Les 
vignettes  romantiques.  Histoire  de  la  litterature 
et  de  I'art.  1825-40.  150  vignettes  par  Celestin 
Nanteuil,  Tony  Johannot  [etc.].  Suivi  d'un 
catalogue  complet  des  romans,  drames,  poesies, 
ornes  de  vignettes,  de  1825  a  1840.  Paris,  18S3. 
Portraits.     4°.  *,^*8o84.56 

Florence.     See  Yriarte. 

Foley,  Henry,  editor.  Records  of  the  English 
province  of  the  Society  of  Jesus.  Vol.  1-7. 
London,  1877-82.     8".  *55i4.58 

Folk  lore.  See  Almanach  des  traditions  ;  — 
Harland. 

Folsom  family.     See  Chapman,  J. 

Forbes,  Robert  B.  Personal  reminiscences. 
2d  edition,  revised.  Added,  rambling  recollec- 
tions connected  with  China.  Boston,  1882. 
Portraits.     Plate.     S"'.  2346.77 

Fore  &  aft  seamanship,  for  yachtsmen,  with 
names  of  ropes,  spars,  &  sails  of  a  cutter,  yawl 
&  schooner.     London,  n.  d.     8'^  3956.69 

Foreign  office,  diplomatic  and  consular 
sketches.  Reprinted  from  "  Vanity  Fair."  Lon- 
don, 18S3.     Sm.  8^  2516  53 

Forneron,  Henri.  Histoire  de  Philippe  11. 
2e  edition.    Paris,  1881,  82.     4  V.    Portraits.    8<». 

3097.1 

Forty-fifth  regiment  Massachusetts  volunteers. 
See  Hubbard. 

Foss,  Edward.  The  judges  of  England  ;  with 
sketches  of  their  lives,  and  miscellaneous  notices 
connected  with  the  courts  at  Westminster,  from 
the  conquest  to  the  present  time.  Vol.  1-9. 
London,  1848-64.     8°.  2436.1 

Fossils.     See  Gervais. 

Founding.     See  Guettier. 

Fouque,  Octave.  Les  rdvolurionnaires  de  la 
musique.  Lesueur;  Berlioz;  Beethoven;  Rich- 
ard Wagner;  La  musique  russe.  Paris,  1S82. 
12°.  4049.86 

Foucquet,  Nicolas,  marquis  de  Belle- Isle.  See 
Bonnaff^. 


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Fouquier,  Achille.  Chants  populaires  es- 
pagnols,  quatrains  et  s^guidilles,  avec  accom- 
pagnement  pour  piano.  Dessins  de  Santiago 
Arcos.     Paris,  1882.     Plates.     L.  8".        309oa.6i 

Fourteenth  regiment  Xew-Hampshire  volun- 
teers.    See  Memorial. 

Fowler,  Joseph  T.,  editor.  Memorials  of  the 
church  of  SS.  Peter  and  Wilfrid,  Ripon.  Vol.  i. 
Durham,  1882.  Plate.  [Surtees  society.  Pub- 
lications.]  8".  2427.65 

France.  Ministere  de  Vagricnlture  et  du  com- 
merce, etc.  Description  des  machines  et  proc^des 
pour  lesquels  des  brevets  d'invention  ont  ^t^  pris 
sous  le  regime  de  la  loi  du  5  juillet  1844.  T. 
89-101  (1864-67)  and  Nouvelle  s^rie,  T.  13-25 
(1S74-77).     Paris,  1878-82.     37  V.    4°.     *3970.i8 

Vol.  91  contains  the  index  for  1S64;  96  for  1865;  \oo  for 
1S66;  New  series,  vol.  17  for  1875;  ai  for  1S76. 

—  History,  etc.  See  Beaune ;  —  Challamel ;  — 
Clercq ;  —  Cousin,  V. ;  —  Du  Cleuziou  ;  —  Fri- 
casse;  — Joanne;  — Junghans ;  —  Lebeuf;  — 
Recueil ;  —  Sciout ;  —  Soci^t^ ;  —  Sourches. 

Francis,  B.  The  isles  of  the  Pacific.  London. 
18S2.     lUus.     Map.     Sm.  8°.  3078.67 

Franco,  Francisco.  Libro  de  enfermedades 
contagiosas  :  y  de  la  preseruacion  dellas.  Seuilla, 
1569.     Sm.  4°.  *7799-i7 

Franzos,  Carl  E.  The  Jews  of  Barnow. 
[Eight]  stories.  Translated  from  the  German 
by  M.  W.  Macdowall.    N.  Y.,  18S3.   12''.    4870.61 

Frederick  II  the  Great,  of  Prussia.  See  Broglic. 

Freemasonry.  Proceedings  of  the  M.  W. 
grand  lodge  of  masons  of  Maine.  Vol.  10.   1879- 

1881.  Portland,  1881.  8".  *7567-50 
Free  trade.     See  Villiers. 

French  language  and  literature.     5e<?  Albert; 

—  Berger;  —  Fleury;  —  Gasc;  —  Gautier;  — 
Godefroy ;  —  Guessard  ;  —  Krantz  ;  —  Larousse ; 

—  Marie'tte :  —  Pontmartin  ;  —  Raunid ;  —  Rosen- 
thal ;  —  Saintsbury. 

Fricasse, .    Journal  de  marche  du  sergent 

Fricasse  de  la  i27e  demi-brigade,  1792-1802. 
Avec  les  uniformes  des  armies  de  Sambre-et- 
Meuse  et  Rhin-et-Moselle,  fac-similes  dessin^s 
par  P.  Sellier  d'aprfes  les  gravures  allemandes  du 
temps.  Publid  pour  la  premifere  fois  par  Lorddan 
Larchey,  d'aprfes  le  manuscrit  original.     Paris, 

1882.  21  plates.     I2<».  2662.70 
Friendly  remonstrance.  The,  of  the  people  of 

Scotland,  to  the  people  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  on  the  subject  of  slavery.  Manuscript. 
Rolled.  'Map.  97 

This  wa.s  read  and  siifned  at  mcctinifs  In  different  parts  of 
Scotland  from  Nov.  i6th,  1852,  to  April  19th,  185.}.  The  text 
and  signatures  fill  a  roll  of  paper  ij  inches  wide  and  7  feet  S 
inches  lonif. 

Froude,  James  A.  Short  studies  on  great 
subjects.     Series  4.     N.  Y.,  1883.   16°.         4557-7 

Co»/«i»/.«.  —  4.  I-ifc  and  time*  of  Thomas  Bcckct;  The 
Oxford  counter.reformation ;  OriKcn  and  Celsus;  A  Ca- 
rl iostro  of  the  II.  century ;  Cheneys  and  the  house  of  Russell ; 
A  siding  at  a  railway  station. 

ThisTs  the  concludini;  volume  of  thU  Mries. 

Fuller,  J.  Franklin,  and  Whitney,  William  H. 
Back  bay  lands.  [Twelve  rolled  plans,  showing 
street  numbers,  houses  and  lots  with  their  widths 
and  owners,  and  assessors'  valuation.]  Boston, 
18S0  82.  Shelf'list  rooin 

For  contents  of  these  plans  coasnlt  the  Bates  Hmll  Card 
catalogue. 


Fuller,  J.  F.,  and  Whitney,  W.  H.,  continued. 

—  The  Back  bay  park  lands  record  [OJ.  A 
schedule  and  plan  issued  the  first  of  each  month, 
showing  recorded  deeds.  Also  progress  in  filling 
operations  and  improvements,  March-Dec,  1882. 
Boston,  1882.     13  folded  plans.     4°.  ^4450.38 

—  Schedule[s]  [C,  E]  of  sales  [of]  Common- 
wealth avenue  lands  [Boston].  1880-81,  18S1. 
With  plan[sj.     Boston,  1881,  82.     2  v.     4". 

•4450.36 

—  Sectional  plans  [F,  G]  of  Commonwealth 
avenue  lands  from  Dartmouth  street  to  West 
Chester  park,  showing  street-numbers ;  also, 
assessors'  valuation  of  vacant  land,  1881,  i88l-2. 
Boston,  1SS2.    2  V.     13  plans.    4".  *4450.37 

Future  life.     Sec  Davidson. 

GafTarel, .  Paul.  Les  explorations  franqaises 
depuis  1870.  Avec  gravures  et  six  cartes.  Paris, 
1882.     16".  22698.74 

There  is  a  bibliog-raphy  at  the  end. 

Gallwey,  Sir  Ralph  W.  P.  The  fowler  in  Ire- 
land, or  notes  on  the  haunts  and  habits  of  wild- 
fowl and  seafowl,  including  instructions  in  the 
art  of  shooting  and  capturing  them.  With  illus. 
London,  1882.    8°.  4003.59 

Gardening.     See  Harris. 

Gardner,  Eugene  C.  The  house  that  Jill  built, 
after  Jack's  had  proved  a  failure.  A  book  on 
home  architecture,  with  illus.  N.  Y.,  1882. 
["  Our  continent "  library.]   16"^.  4099-73 

Gardner,  Percv.  Samos  and  Samian  coins. 
London,  1882.     ^lates.     8\  2964.70 

Garfield,  James  A.  [Collection  of  newspapers, 
portraits,  photographic  views,  etc.,  published 
after  the  death  of  President  Garfield,  Septem- 
ber 19,  i88i.]     12  V.     L.  f''. 

Patent  Room  Annex 

Conlatts.  —  1,3.  Boston,  etc.  3.  New  York  citv.  Wash- 
inirton.  4.  Alabama  —  Maine.  5.  Maryland  —  Michixan. 
6.  Minnesota  —  New  York  State.  7.  Ohio  —  Khode  Island. 
S.  South  Carolina  —  Wisconsin,  Bel|fium.  9-13.  Great 
Britain. 

Gas,  Illuminating.     5«ir  Greenough. 

Gasc,  Ferdinand  E.  A.  Dictionary  of  the 
French  and  English  languages,  with  more  than 
15,000  new  words,  meanings,  etc.  N.  Y. 
[1876.]   8".  •2687.13 

Gautier,  Thrfophile.  Histoire  du  romantisme, 
suivie  de  notices  romantiques  et  d'une  dtudc  sur 
la  po^sie  fran<;aise.  1830-1868.  Nouvelle  Edition. 
Paris.    [1882.']    12".  26698.80 

Genealog;y.  See  Allen.  W. ; — Almnnach  de 
Gotha;  —  Annuaire-almanach :  —  Burke;  — 
Chapman,  J. ;  —  Child ;  —  Glan villc-Richards ;  — 
Ilammatt;  —  Hazcn  ;  —  Kings  county;  — Last- 
eyrie  ;  —  Lodge ;  —  Muzzey ;  —  Orcutt ;  —  Paige ; 
—  Pedigree ;  —  Titcomb ;  — Townshcnd. 

Geography.  See  Campagnc; — Jackson;  — 
Jomard;  —  M<5nard. 

—  Ancient.     See  Biblioth^ue  nationale. 

Geological  society  of  Glasgow.  Transactions. 
Vol.  1,2,4-6.     Glasgow,  1867-82.     8°.      •786950 

Geology.  See  California;  —  Donnelly;  — 
Green,  A.  11.;  —Hull;  —  Soci<5t^  grfologiquc ;  — 
United  States.  Geological  survey. 

Georgetown  college,  D.C.  Annals  of  the  As- 
tronomical observatory.    N.  Y.,1852.    Plates.  40. 

•5920.74 

CoMlfMlt.  —  'Sn.  I.  ContaininfT  the  description  of  the 
ob»ervMtorv,  and  the  description  and  use  of  the  transit  in- 
strument and  meridian-circle.     By  James  Curley, 

The  only  number  published  up  to  January  1,  18S3. 


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April. 


Gerhard,  Johann,  1582-1637.  Loci  theologici 
cum  pro  adstruenda  veritate  turn  pro  destruenda 
quorumvis  contradicentium  falsitate  per  theses 
explicati.  Denuo  edidit,  variique  generis  obser- 
vationes  nee  non  praefationem  qua  de  vita  et 
scriptis  auctoris  disseritur  adiecit  lo.  F.  Cotta. 
Tubingae,  mdcclxii-mdcclxxxi.  20  v.  in  10. 
►  Portrait.    4".  *750oa.io 

Gerlach,  Martin.  Das  Gewerbe-Monogramm. 
2te  Auflage.     Wien.  [18S1.]     no  plates.    4°. 

*^*6iioa.23 

Title  repeated  in  English  and  French. 

—  Die  Perle.  Neue  Ausgabe.  Weltorgan  fur 
Juwelen-Gold  und  Silberarbeiter.  Unter  Mitwir- 
kung  hervorragender  Kiinstler  und  mit  Unter- 
stiitzung  des  hiesigen  K.  K.  Museum  fiir  Kunst 
und  Industrie  herausgegeben  von  Martin  Gerlach. 
[i.  und]  2.  Jahrgang.  Wien.  [1880-82.]  2  v. 
Plates.     4».  ***8o3o.8 

German  language  and  literature.  See  Bul- 
thaupt ;  —  Rosenthal ;  —  Sammlung ;  —  Stern. 

Germany.  See  Koenigliche  Akademie ;  —  Kri- 
tische. 

Gervais,  Henri,  and  Ameghino,  Florentino. 
Les  mammiferes  fossiles  de  I'Amerique  du  Sud. 
Paris,  1880.     8".  '  3864.67 

Parallel  text  in  Spanish. 

Geschiedenis  van  het  hevlighe  cruys ;  or, 
history  of  the  holy  cross.  Reproduced  in  fac- 
simile from  the  original  edition  printed  by  J. 
Veldener  in  1483.  Text  and  engravings  by  J. 
Ph.  Berjeau.    London,  1863.    63  plates.    Sm.  4°. 

*6ii3.24 

With  illustrative  extracts  from  The  golden  legend,  and 
ancient  French  manuscripts.  The  editor  holds  that  the 
wood-plates  used  by  Veldener  belonged  to  an  original  block 
book,  which  was  sawn  in  pieces  to  reduce  the  size  of  the 
blocks. 

Ghose,  Loke  Nath.  The  modern  history  of 
the  Indian  chiefs,  Rajas,  Zamindars,  etc.  Part 
I,  2.     Calcutta,  1879,  Si-    S°-  5075-58 

Gibson,  Edward  P.,  editor.  Registers  of  Stock 
Harvard,  co.  Essex  (from  1563  to  1700).  London, 
18S1.     L.  8".  *25oi.63 

Gibson,  John  M.  The  Mosaic  era  :  a  series  of 
lectures  on  Exodus,  Leviticus,  Numbers,  and 
Deuteronomy.     N.  Y.  [1881.]     12°.  5427.72 

Gibson,  William  H.  Highways  and  byways, 
or  saunterings  in  New  England.  Illus.  N.  Y., 
1883.    4°.  *^*24oo.56 

Papers  reprinted  from  Harper's  monthly  magazine,  Oct., 
18S1 ;  May,  :882;  Nov.,  1SS2;  Dec,  iSSi ;  the  first  one  having 
the  title  A  Berkshire  road. 

Giddings,  Joshua  R.     See  Buell. 

Gilbert,  Nicolas  J.  L.,  1751-1780.  Podsies  di- 
verses  de  Gilbert.  Avec  une  notice  bio-biblio- 
graphique  par  Paul  Perret.    Paris,  1882.    16". 

♦4674.69 

Gilder,  William  H.  Ice-pack  and  tundra.  An 
account  of  the  search  for  the  Jeannette  and  a 
sledge  journey  through  Siberia.  With  maps  and 
illus.    N.  Y.,  1883.    8°.  2262.68 

Gilead,  Maine.     See  Chapman,  G.  W. 

Giles,  Chauncey.  Perfect  prayer.  How  offered  : 
how  answered.     Phila,  1883.      16°.  5443.87 

Gilman,  Arthur.  First  steps  in  general  his- 
tory.   N.  Y.,  1874.     Folded  maps.     16°.    222ga.56 

Gilman,  Daniel  C.  James  Monroe  in  his  re- 
lations to  the  public  service  during  half  a  cen- 
tury, 1776  to  1826.  Boston,  1883.  [American 
statesmen.]      16°.  4248.54 

Pages  253-289  contain  a  bibliography  of  Monroe,  and  the 
Monroe  doctrine,  by  J.  F.  Jameson. 


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Girardin,  Delphine  Gay  de.  Contes  d'une 
vieille  fille  a  ses  neveux,  par  Mme.  Emile  de 
Girardin.  Illustres  par  G.  Dor^  et  G.  Fath. 
Paris.     [1867.]     8°.  2661.4 

—  Poesie  completes.  Nouvelle  edition.  Paris, 
1876.     16°.    ,  4660b.  64 

Girardin,  Emile  de.  Force  ou  richesse.  Ques- 
tions de  I'annee  1864.     Paris,  1865.     8".     2304.56 

—  Une  heure  d'oubli.  Comedie  en  un  acte. 
Paris,  1873.     12°.  No.  i  in  *466ob.65 

—  Les  hommes  sont  ce  que  les  femmes  les 
font.     Proverbe.     Paris,  1872.     12°. 

No.  2  in  *466ob.65 

—  Le  malheur  d'etre  belle.  Comedie  en  un 
acte.     Paris,  1866.     12".  No.  3  in  *466ob.65 

—  Le  supplice  d'une  femme.  Drame.  Xou- 
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Girardin,  Emile  de,  and  others.  Les  eaux  illus- 
trees.  Enghien  et  ses  environs,  par  Emile  de 
Girardin,  Charles  Brainne,  Victor  Poupin. 
Notice  medicale  par  le  Dr.  de  Puisaye.  Paris. 
[1862.]     Illus.     40.  2661.5 

Glanville-Richards,  William  L^.  S.  The  regis- 
ters of  Windlesham,  Surrey,  from  1677  to  1783; 
with  biographical  notices  of  some  past  and  pres- 
sent  families.     London,  1881.     8°.  ♦2501.62 

Glass.     See  Powell,  H.  J. 

—  Stained.     See  Ballantine. 

Glazebrook,  Richard  T.  Physical  optics. 
London,  1883  [1882].  [Text-books  of  science.] 
Sm.  8^  5918.75 

Godefroy,  Frederic.  Dictionnaire  de  I'ancienne 
langue  frangaise  et  de  tous  ses  diaiectes  du  ixe  au 
xve  siecle.  Public  sous  les  auspices  du  minis- 
t^re  de  I'instruction  publique.  T.  i.  A-Cast. 
Paris.  1881.     4°.  *468oa.50 

Godwin,  Parke.  A  biography  of  William  Cul- 
len  Bryant,  with  extracts  from  his  private  cor- 
respondence. N.  Y. ,  1883.  2  V.  Portraits. 
Sm.  4°.  ♦4242.51 ;  4242.50 

Goethe,  Johann  W.  von.  Miscellaneous  travels  : 
comprising  Letters  from  Switzerland  ;  The  cam- 
paign in  France.  1792;  The  siege  of  Mainz;  and 
a  tour  on  the  Rhine.  Maine,  and  Neckar,  1814- 
15.  Edited  by  L.  Dora  Schmitz.  London,  1882. 
[Bohn's  Standard  library.]     Sm.  8^  4870.60 

—  See  Bulthaupt. 
Gold.    See  Burton,  R.  F. ;  —  Kardoflf-Wabnitz ; 

—  Lock. 

Goldsmith's  work.     See  Gerlach  ;  —  Plon. 

Goncourt,  Edmond  Louis  A.  H.  de  and  Jules 
A.  H.  de.  L'art  du  xviiie  siecle.  Serie  3.  Paris, 
1882.     1 20.  ^4077. 78 

Contents. — 3.  F.isen;  Moreau;  Debucourt;  Fragonard; 
Prudhon. 

Gounod,  Charles  F.  The  redemption.  A 
sacred  trilogy.  Pianoforte  accompaniment  ar- 
ranged bv  B.  Tours.  The  English  translation 
by  J.  Troutbeck.  Boston.  [1882.]  [Novello's 
original  octavo  edition.]     8°.  8043.94 

See  also  under  Boosey. 

Gournay,  Francois  Amand  de.  Malherbe. 
Recherches  sur  sa  vie  et  critique  de  ses  oeuvres. 
Caen,  1852.     8\  4646.65 

Graham,  Henry  G.  Rousseau.  Edinburgh, 
1882.  [Foreign  classics  for  English  readers.] 
Sm.  8°.  4646.63 

Grand  Canon,  Colorado  river.  See  United 
States,  Geological  survey. 

Grange  movement.     See  McCabe. 


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Gray,  James  C.  The  Biblical  museum:  a  col- 
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Contents.  —  Old  Testament.  3.  Joshua,  Judges,  Ruth, 
and  I  and  3  Samuel.  4.  Kings  and  Chronicles.  5.  Ezra, 
Nehemiah,  Esther,  and  Job.  6.  Psalms.  7.  Proverbs,  Ec- 
clesiastes,  Song  of  Solomon.  8.  Isaiah.  9.  Jeremiah, 
LamenUitions,  and  Ezekiel.  10.  Daniel  and  trie  minor 
prophets. 

Great  Britain.  Board  of  health.  Tenth  an- 
nual report  of  the  Local  government  board, 
1880-81.  Supplement  containing  report  and 
papers  submitted  by  the  board's  medical  officer 
on  hospitals  for  infectious  diseases.  London, 
1883.     Plates.     Maps.     8°.  *376i.58 

—  Commissioners  of  fatcnts.  Catalogue  of 
the  library  of  the  Patent  office.  In  2  v.  Vol.  i. 
Authors.     London,  1881.     L.  8°.     Patent  Room 

—  Parliament.  See  Hansard ;  —  Mirror ;  — 
Parliamentary. 

—  Public  record  office.  Calendar  of  state  pa- 
pers, domestic  series,  of  the  reign  of  Charles  i. 
1640-41.  Edited  by  W.  D.  Hamilton.  I^ondon, 
1882.     L.  8".  *7023.50 

—  See  Acland ;  —  Guest;  —  Hargrave ;  — 
Hull ;  —  Lodge ;  —  Lupton  ;  —  Prynne. 

Greece.  See  Cockerell ;  —  Farrer,  R.  R. ; 
—  Robiou. 

Greek  language  and  literature.  See  American 
philological  association  ;  —  Liddell ;  —  Witt,  C. 

Green,  Alexander  H.  Geology.  Parti.  Physi- 
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Green,  William  H.  Moses  and  the  prophets : 
the  Old  Testament  in  the  Jewish  church,  by  W. 
Robertson  Smith  :  The  prophets  and  prophecy 
in  Israel,  by  A.  Kuenen ;  and  The  prophets  of 
Israel,  bv  W.  Robertson  Smith.  Reviewed  bv 
W.  H.  Green.     N.  Y.,  1883.     120.  3429.78 

Articles  reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  Presbyterian 
review  and  the  Princeton  review. 

Greenaway,  Kate.  Almanach  de  Kate  Green- 
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Greene,  Robert.  Life  and  complete  works.  In 
12  V.  Edited  by  A.  B.  Grosart.  Vol.  8,  9.  [Lon- 
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Contents.  —  S.  Prose.  Greenes  neucr  too  late,  and  Fran- 
cescos  fortunes.  1590.  9.  Prose.  Alcida:  Greenes  meta- 
morphosis; Greenes  mourning  garment;  Greenes  farewell 
to  folly.    15SS-IS91. 

Greenough,  Charles  P.  A  digest  of  the  re- 
ported decisions  of  the  courts  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  and  of  Great  Britain  and  her 
colonies,  relating  to  the  rights  and  liabilities  of 
gas  companies.  With  extracts  from  the  statutes 
of  the  various  United  States  concerning  gas 
companies.     Boston,  1883.     8".  3663.24 

Gregg,  Washington  P.  Fortieth  anniversarv 
of  [hisj  election  as  clerk  of  the  Common  Council 
of  the  city  of  Boston,  June  7,  1882.  Boston, 
1882.     Portrait.     8".  •4343-29 

Griesinger,  Theodore.  The  Jesuits;  a  com- 
plete history.  Told  to  the  German  people. 
Translated  by  A.  J.  Scott.  London,  1883.  1  v. 
Illus.     Portrait.     8".  35»4-68 

Grimm,  Jakob  L.  C.  and  Wilhelm  C.  House- 
hold stories :  translated  from  the  German  by 
Lucy  Crane,  and  done  into  pictures  by  Walter 
Crane.     London,  1882.     Sm.  8".  2903.27 

Grindrod,  Charles,  Plays  from  English  his- 
tory.    London,  1883.     Sm.'S".  4570-65 

Contents.  —  Kinjj  Henry  I ;  Kiiie  Hcnrv  11 ;  King  Henry 
III ;  King  Edward  It;  King  Edward  v;  Kingjamcn  1. 

Grisy,  (R.)  Ambroise  de.  Etude  sur  Thomas 
Otway.     Paris,  1868.     8".  3553-52 


Gu^rin,  (H.)  Victor.  Description  geogra- 
phique,  historique  et  arch^ologique  de  la  Pales- 
tine, accompagnde  de  cartes  d^taillees.  3e  partie. 
T.  I,  2.     Galilee.     Paris,  1S80.     L.  8'».       5071.61 

Guessard,  Francois,  crf/Vt)/".  Lesanciens  poetes 
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Contents.  —  10.  Aliscans,  chanson  de  gcstc,  par  F.  Gucs- 
sard  et  A.  de  Montaiglon. 

Guest,  Edwin.    Origines  Celticae  (a  fragment) 

and  other  contributions  to  the  history  of  Britain. 

London,  1883.     2  v.    Illus.    Portrait.'   Maps.    8'. 

I  2423.18 

I       Guettier,  Andr^  (V.)     La  fonderie  en  France. 

j    Nouvelle  Edition,  augment^e.    Paris,  1882.    Text, 

5  v.,  8";  Atlas,  41  folded  plates,  4".         ♦80203.51 

Guillevic,  L.  Essai  sur  les  abces  spontands  du 
cerveau.  Paris,  1882.  [Facultd  de  medecine  de 
Paris.    Th^se  pour  le  doctorat  en  medecine.]   4". 

3791.64 

Guioth,  J.  L.  Histoire  numismatique  de  la 
Belgique,  faisant  suite  a  I'histoire  numismatique 
de  la  revolution  beige.  T.  i.  Avec  planches. 
Hasselt,  185 1.     4".  ♦6251.19 

Hair.     See  Pincus. 

Hal^vy,  Ludovic.  L'abb^  Constantin.  4oe 
Edition.     Paris,  1882.     12".  466ob.66 

Hall,  Frederic  T.  The  pedigree  of  the  devil. 
London,  1883  [18S2].     Illus.     Sm.  8".        5480.56 

Halliwell-Phillipps,  James  O.,  editor.  A  brief 
description  of  the  ancient  and  modern  manu- 
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added,  some  fragments  of  early  literature  hitherto 
unpublished.     London,  1853.     4".  ♦6171.16 

Contents.  —  A  catalogue  of  mss.  presented  by  J.  O.  Halli. 
well ;  Notices  of  S.  Fornian,  with  extracts  from  his  metrical 
autobiography;  The  gcnerall,  a  tragi-comedy,  attributed  to 
-Shirley,  now  tirst  printed  from  the  original  Ms.;  A  poem  by 
N.  Breton,  now  first  printed  from  an  early  Ms.;  Mother 
Shipton's  prophecy;  Love's  viclorie,  an  unpublished  drama 
of  the  17th  century — Extracts;  Motes  of  two  rare  tracts. 

Hammatt,  Abraham.  The  early  inhabitants 
of  Ipswich.  Mass.  1633-1700.  [Ipswich.]  1800- 
81.     [Hammatt  papers.    No.  1-3.]    8°.     ♦4354.23 

Hansard,  T.  C  Parliamentary  debates.  3d 
series,  vol.   271,  272.   18S2.     LondTon,   1882.     S'^. 

♦7102.1 

CoHitnts.  —  371.  June  ij-July  10.    vj»,  July  11-17,  iSSj. 

Hanson,  Mrs.  E.  R.  Our  women  workers. 
Biographical  sketches  of  women  eminent  in  the 
Universalist  church.  2d  edition.  Chicago, 
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Hardwick,  Massachusetts.     See  Paige. 

Hargrave,  Francis,  editor.  Collecttnea  juri- 
dica.  Consisting  of  tracts,  relative  to  the  lavr 
and  constitution  of  England.  \^.4HOHymous.'\ 
London,  1791,  92.     2  v.     8^.  ♦7625.14 

Harlan,  Caleb.  ElHora  of  the  Susquehanna, 
and  other  poems.    2d  edition.    Phila.,  1883.     16". 

450525 

Harland,  Tohn.  and  Wilkinson,  T.  T.  Lan- 
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Harness.     Sec  Philipson. 

Harris,  Joseph.  (Jardening  for  young  and  old. 
Illus.     N.  Y.,  1883  [1882].     i2°.  3995-74 

Harrisse,  Henry.  Jean  et  S^dbastien  Cabot, 
leur  origine  et  Icurs  voyages.  Etudes  d'histoire 
critique  suivie  d'unc  cartographic,  d'une  bibli- 
ographic, et  d'unc  chronologic  des  voyages  au 
Nord-ouest  de  1497  &  1550.  d'apris  des  docutnents 
in<?dits.  Paris,  1882.  [Rccucil  de  voyages  et  de 
documents  pour  servir  a  Thistoire  de  la  gdo- 
graphie,  xui-xvi  sidles.  1.]    S".        ♦^♦aieoa.se 


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Hart,  David  B.,  and  Barbour,  Alexander  H. 
Manual  of  gynecology.  N.  Y.,  18S3.  2  v.  Illus. 
[Wood's  Library  of  standard  medical  authors.] 
8°.  *3773-74 

Harting,  James  E.  Essays  on  sport  and  natu- 
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Harvard  college.  Astronomical  observatory. 
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Hatfield  Chace,  England.     See  Tomlinson. 

Havergal,  Frances  R.  Bells  across  the  snow. 
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—  Crimson  and  gold  threads  from  [her]  life 
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Hawaiian  islands.  Oahu ;  Hawaiian  islands. 
Map  by  C.  J.  Lyons  from  trigonometrical  sur- 
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1881.  Size,  37IX514  in.  Scale,  i:  60,000  [or, 
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Hawke,  Edward,  /.«/  baron  HaTvke,  1708-81. 
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Hayne,  Paul  H.  Poems.  Complete  edition. 
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Haynes,  John  E.  Pseudonyms  of  authors ;  in- 
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Hajrti.      See  Merriam. 

Hazen,  Henry  A.  History  of  Billerica,  Massa- 
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*2352.8i 

Health  and  hygiene.  See  American  public 
health  association  ;  —  Davis  ;  —  Edwards ;  — 
Great  Britain,  Board  of  health;  —  Layet;  — 
Milwaukee; — United  States,  Navy  department. 

Heath,  Richard.  Historic  landmarks  in  the 
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Hebrew  language.     See  Casaubon. 

HeidelofF,  Carl.  Die  Ornamentik  des  Mittel- 
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Heirs  at  law,  etc.     See  Chambers. 

Helper,  Hinton  R.  Oddments  of  Andean 
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Contains  :  Bolivia,  as  the  insidious  author  and  persistent 
perpetrator  of  a  new  international  crime;  an  appeal  to  the 
congress  of  the  U.  S.  for  justice  in  behalf  of  Joseph  H.  Col- 
ton.  Also,  miscellaneous  oddments;  and  Imperial  Brazil 
as  the  diplomatic  deceiver  and  despoiler  of  an  unsuspecting 
family;  history  of  the  injustice  and  injury  inflicted  on 
Ernest  Fiedler,  by  the  government  of  Brazil. 

Henderson,  Howard.  Practical  hints  on 
camping.     Chicago,   1882.     Illus.     16°.     6006.53 

Henry  IV,  of  France.  Recueil  des  lettres  mis- 
sives de  Henri  iv.  T.  9.  1567-1610.  Supple- 
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*2640.i5 

Henry  V.     Etudes  afghanes.     Paris,  1882.    8*^. 

3036.17 

Heralds'  visitations.     See  Burke ;  —  Rylands. 

Hervey,  Alpheus  B.  Flowers  of  the  field  and 
forest.  From  original  water-color  drawings 
after  nature,  by  Isaac  Sprague.  Descriptive  text 
by  Rev.  A.  B.  Hervey.  Boston,  1883.  14  plates. 
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Hewins,  Caroline  M.,  compiler.  Books  for 
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Heywood,  Oliver,  1630-1702.  Autobiography, 
diaries,  anecdote  and  event  books;  illustrating 
the  general  and  family  history  of  Yorkshire  and 
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Horsfall  Turner.  Vol.  i.  Brighouse,  1882.  Sm. 
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Hieroglyphics.     See  Leemans ;  —  Lepsius. 

Hildebrand,  Hans.  The  industrial  arts  of 
Scandinavia  in  the  pagan  time.  With  woodcuts. 
[London.]  1883.  [South  Kensington  museum 
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Hirtz,  Elisa.  Travaux  a  aiguille  usuels. 
M^thode  de  coupe  et  de  confection  pour  v6te- 
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tricot.  4e  edition,  illustree.  Paris,  n.  d.  Illus. 
12°.  8oi9a.45 

Histology.     See  Penhallow. 

History.  See  Adams,  C.  K. ; — Biblioth^que 
de  I'Ecole  des  hautes  dtudes;  —  Gilman,  A. ;  — 
Heath  ;  —  Paquier ;  —  Short. 

—  Ancient.     See  Duncker. 

Holden,  Luther.  Manual  of  the  dissection  of 
the  human  body.  Edited  by  Luther  Holden  and 
John  Langton.  Illus.  4th  edition.  London, 
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rioUey,  George  W.  The  falls  of  Niagara,  with 
supplementary  chapters  on  the  other  famous 
cataiacts  of  the  world.  With  illus.  N.  Y.,  1S83 
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Holley,  Myron.     See  Wright,  E. 

Holt,  Ardern.  Gentlemen's  fancy  dress.  Lon- 
don. [18S2.]     i6  plates.     8".  '  6005.12 

Holy  Grail.     See  Borron. 

Holywell,   Wales.     See  Pennant. 

Homer.  The  Iliad.  Done  into  English  prose 
by  A.  Lang,  W.  Leaf,  and  E.  Myers.  London. 
1883  [1882].     Sm.  8°.  2998,66 

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Hope-Edwardes,  E.  C.  Azahar.  Extracts 
from  a  journal  in  Spain,  1881-82.  London,  1883. 
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Hopkinson,  Francis.  A  prettj'  story,  written 
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Hopley,  Catherine  C.  Snakes :  curiosities 
and  wonders  of  serpent  life.  London,  1S82. 
Colored  plates.     Woodcuts.     8°.  3875.50 

Hosack,  John.  On  the  rise  and  growth  of  the 
law  of  nations,  to  the  treaty  of  Utrecht.  Lon- 
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Household  art.     See  Decorator. 

Hubbard,  Charles  Eustis.  Campaign  of  the 
Forty-fifth  regiment  Mass.  volunteer  militia. 
"  The  Cadet  regiment."  [^Anon.'\  Boston,  1882. 
Illus.     8°  **422i.56 

Hudson,  Elizabeth  H.  A  history  of  the  Jews 
in  Rome,  B.C.  160-A.D.  604.  London,  1882.  Sm. 
30.  2298.60 

Hudson,  T.  S.  A  scamper  through  America. 
London,  1882.     Map.    Sm.  8°.  2366.63 

Hugo,  Victor  M.,  comte.  CEuvres  completes. 
Paris,  1SS2.     8°.  *27oa.50 

Contents.  —  Poisie.  6.     Aujourd'hui,  1843-55. 

Huish,  Marcus  B.,  and  Thomson,  David  C. 
The  year's  art,  1S83.    London,  18S3.    8°.    *8o68.5i 

Hull,  Edward.  Contributions  to  the  physical 
history  of  the  British  isles.  With  a  dissertation 
on  the  origin  of  western  Europe,  and  of  the 
Atlantic  ocean.  London,  1882.  Colored  plates. 
8°.  386a.6t 


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Hungarian  poetry.     See  Petoefi. 

Hungary.     See  Tissot. 

Hunter,  Ella.  A  lady's  drive  from  Florence 
to  Cherbourg;  or,  Santo,  Lucia,  and  Co.,  where 
thev  staved,  and  what  thev  paid.  Edinburgh, 
1883  [1882 J.     Plate.     Map.  "Sm.  8°.  2266.52 

Huske,  John.  The  present  state  of  North 
America.      lAnou.']      Boston,    1755.      12". 

*2324.58 

Hy,  — ,  abdd.  Sur  un  cas  de  poljgamie  ob- 
serve dans  la  Byrone  commune.  [Angers,  1881.] 
80.  ■  5847.27 

"  Extrait  des  Memoires  de  la  Socitfttf  d'agriculture, 
sciences  tt  arts  d'Angers." 

Hymne  k  Ammon-Ra  des  papyrus  ^gyptiens 
de  Boulaq.  Traduit  et  commente  par,E.  Grd- 
baut.  Paris,  1874.  [Biblioth^ue  de  I'Ecole  des 
hautes  dtudes.]     8°.  5052.63 

Ignotus,  p$eud.  Pen  and  ink  sketches  of 
military  subjects.  Reprinted  from  the  "  Satur- 
day review."     London,  1882.     Sm.  8".        3959-88 

Illinois.     See  Fergus. 

Index  librorum  prohibitorum  a  Sixto  v., 
papa,  confectus  et  publicatus  [mdxc]  :  at  vero  a 
successoribus  ejus  in  sede  Romana  suppres- 
sus.     Edente  J.  Mendham.     Londini,  1835.     4°. 

*6i8o.3 

Index  medicus.  A  monthly  classified  record 
of  the  current  medical  literature  of  the  world. 
Compiled  under  the  supervision  of  J.  S.  Billings 
and  R.  Fletcher.     Vol.  1-4.     N.  Y.,  1879-83.    4". 

*3722.52 

Indexes,  Prohibitory.  See  Index  librorum ;  — 
Vergerio. 

India.  See  Cunningham  ;  —  Ghose ;  —  Muel- 
ler, (F.)  M  ;  —  Smith,  G. ;  —  Smith,  R.  B. ;  — 
Valbezen ;  —  Wilkinson. 

Indian  corn.     See  Miles. 

Indians  of  America.  See  Brinton  ;  —  Nadail- 
lac;  — Orcutt. 

Ingleby,  Clement,  compiler.  Shakespeare's 
centurie  of  prayse;  being  materials  for  a  history 
of  opinion  on  Shakespeare  and  his  works,  ad. 
1591-1693.  2d  edition,  revised  by  Lucy  Toulmin 
Smith.  London,  1879.  [New  Shakspere  so- 
ciety.]   8".  G.I  20. 1.2 

Inquisition,  The.     See  Loyson. 

Insanity.     »SV<r  Ritti ; — Voisin. 

Inscriptions.      See  Kings  county;  —  Lepsius. 

Institut  de  F" ranee,  Paris.  Acadimie  des  sci- 
ences. Supplement  aux  Comptes  rendus  hebdo- 
madaires  des  stances.  Publics  par  MM.  les 
secretaires  perp^tuels.  T.  i,  3.  Paris,  1856,  61. 
55  plates.     F'olded  tables.     4°.    .  *3242.50 

Table  g^ndrale  des  comptes   rendus   des 

stances.  Publics  par  MM.  les  secretaires  per- 
p^tuels.  T.  1-61.  1835-1865.  Paris,  1853,  70. 
2  v.     4".  'i^Aa-SS 

Institution  of  naval  architects,  London.  Trans- 
actions. Vol.  18-22.  Edited  by  A.  Sedgwick 
Woolley.     London,  1877-81.     4°.  *S95<»-3 

Institutions.     See  Ross. 

International  numismata  orientalia.  Vol.  2. 
Coins  of  the  Jews,  by  F.  W.  Madden.  Ix>ndon, 
1 88 1.     L.  4".  •,♦3020.52 

Iowa  state  medical  society.  Transactions  for 
1872-76;  1877,  187S;  1879.  1880.  Ottumwa.  Iowa 
[etc.],  1876-80.     Portraits.     8".  •7790.50 

Ipswich,  Massarhusetls.     See  Hammatt. 

Ireland.  See  Brewer;  —  Duffy;  —  Gallwcv; 
—  King ;  —  O'Connell ;  —  O'Conor ;  —  Philips  . 

Irish  language.     See  Windisch. 


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Italic  monumentale.  Collection  des  edifices 
les  plus  remarquables  de  Rome  ancienne  et  de 
Milan.  Plans,  elevations,  coupes  et  details  k 
grande  echelle  relevesetdessines  paries  meilleurs 
artistes,  accompagnes  d'une  etude  historique  et 
raisonnee  sur  I'architecture  italienne  et  de  notices 
explicatives  par  le  Marquis  R.  Pareto.  le  edi- 
tion fran^aise.  Milan,  1879.  *  ^-  37°  plates. 
L.  fo.  •,*475oa.x 

Italy.  Ministero  delle  finanxe.  Direzione 
generale  delle  gabelle.  Movimento  commerciale 
del  regno  d'ltalia  nell'  anno  1881.     Roma,  1882. 

^-  •3650.53 

—  Direzione  generate  delle  gabelle.  Movi- 
mento della  navigazione  nei  porti  del  regno  neli' 
anno  1881.     Roma,  1882.    F".  •3650.5a 

—  Ministero  di  agricoltura,  industria  e  com- 
mercio.  Annali  dell'  industria  e  del  commercio 
1882.  Atti  del  consiglio  dell'  industria  e  com- 
mercio.   Sessione  1881.   Roma,  1882.  8°.  •3657.28 

—  Annali  dell'  industria  e  del  commercio  1882. 
Atti  della  commissione  consultiva  per  la  pesca. 
Sessione  1882.    Roma,  1882.    Plan.   8".   ^3657. 27 

Italy.     See  Scott,  L. 

Izzi.  [History  of  the  Ottoman  empire,  from 
1157-1166,  of  the  Hegira  (1744-1752,  a.d.).  /* 
tAe  Turkish  language.^  [Constantinople,  17S5.] 
Sm.  fo.  •5080.10 

This  is  a  continuation  of  the  History  by  Sami,  Shakir, 
and  Sobhl  [*5o8o  o],  and  was  itself  carried  forward  by  Wasif 
Effcndi  [*so&.n]. 

Jackson,  James.  Liste  provisoire  de  biblio- 
graphies geographiques  speciales.  Paris,  1881. 
8".  ^6 173.27 

Jacolliot,  Louis.  L'Olympe  brahmanique.  La 
mythologie  de  Manou.     Paris,  1881.   8".   3027.53 

Japan.  See  Crow;  —  Lanman; — Pitman;  — 
Ribellione;  — Rosn>'. 

Jeannette.     See  Gilder. 

Jenkins,  ^'//^Leoline.     See  Wynne. 

Jennings,  Hargrave.  The  childishness  and 
brutality  of  the  time :  some  plain  truths  in  plain 
language.     London,  1883  [1882].     8".      45703.58 

Jeremiah,  John.  An  aid  to  Shakespearean 
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—  compiler.  Shakespearean  memorabilia, 
being  a  collection  of  all  the  contemporary  allu- 
sions to  the  bard  and  his  works.  London,  1877. 
8°.  6590.18 

Jerusalem.     See  Schefer. 

Jesuits.     See  F'olev ;  —  Griesinger. 

Jewelry.     See  Gerlach. 

Jewry,  Mary.  Warne's  model  cookery.  With 
complete  instructions  in  household  management, 
and  receipts.  [New  edition.]  With  illus.  in 
colours.     London.  [1882?!     Sm.  S".  6003.54 

Jews.  See  Franzos;  —  Hudson,  E.  H. ;—  Inter- 
national. 

Joanne,  Paul.  Itineraire  general  de  la  France. 
Les  Pyrenees.  Paris,  1882.  [Collection  des 
guides-Joanne.  1    Maps.    Plans.     i6».       '4639.21 

John  \\,  of  Castile,  1405-1454.  5<r«r  Du  Chain- 
treau. 

Jolly,  William.  The  life  of  John  Duncan, 
Scotch  weaver  and  botanist.  With  sketches  of 
his  friends.  With  etched  portrait.  London, 
18S3.     8".  2450b.70 

Jomard,  Edme  F.  Introduction  k  I'Atlas  des 
Monuments  de  la  geographie.  Publie  par  les 
soins  et  avec  des  remarques  de  E.  Cortambcrt 
Paris,  1879.     8°.  3285.59 

The  Atlas  above-mentioned  is  on  shelf  6j.C.i. 


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Joret,  Charles.  Du  C  dans  les  langues  ro- 
manes.  Paris,  1874.  [Bibliotheque  de  I'Ecole 
des  hautes  etudes.]     8°.  2682.57 

Julianus,  Flavius  Claudius,  emperor,  called 
Julian  the  Apostate.  CEuvres  completes,  tra- 
duites,  pour  la  premiere  fois,  du  Grec  en  Fran- 
(jais ;  prec^d^es  d'un  abrege  de  sa  vie ;  par  R. 
Tourlet.      Paris,  1821.     3  v.     8°.  2976.55 

Junghans,  August  Wilhelm.  Histoire  critique 
des  regnes  de  Childerich  et  de  Chlodovech. 
Traduite  par  G.  Monod,  et  augment^e  d'une  in- 
troduction etde  notes.  Paris,  1S79.  [Bibliotheque 
de  I'Ecole  des  hautes  Etudes.]     8".  4622.54 

Justinianus  I,  emperor.  Imperatoris  lustini- 
ani  institutionum  libri  quattuor.  With  com- 
mentary, and  translation  by  J.  B.  Moyle.  Oxford, 
1883.    2  V.    [Clarendon  press  series.]    8°.    3620.18 

Kardorff-Wabnitz,  Wilhelm  von.  The  gold 
standard  :  its  causes,  its  effects,  and  its  future. 
From  the  German.     Phila.,  1880.     8°.        3643.79 

Keay,  J.  Seymour.  Spoiling  the  Egyptians. 
A  tale  of  shame.  Told  from  the  Blue  books. 
People's  edition.     London,  1882.     8''.         5054.65 

A  criticism  of  the  treatment  of  Eg^pt  by  the  British 
government. 

Kelland,  Philip,  and  Tait,  Peter  G.  Introduc- 
tion to  quaternions,  with  examples.  2d  edition. 
London,  1882.     Sm.  8^.  **5027.54 

Kerr,  Robert.  A  general  history  and  collec- 
tion of  voyages  and  travels.  Edinburgh,  1824. 
18  V.     Maps.     Charts.     8°.  *6273.6 

For  contents  see  the  Boston  Athenaeum  catalogue. 

Kindergarten  homes.  For  orphans  and  other 
destitute  children.  The  plans  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Thompson.     N.  Y.,  18S2.     12°.  5599-8o 

Kinematics.     See  Minchin. 

King,  David  B.  The  Irish  question.  London, 
18S2.     12°.  25103.52 

Kings  county  genealogical  club  collections. 
Vol.  I,  No.  1-3.  June-August,  1882.  [Brooklyn, 
1882.]     16°.  *4374.40 

Contents.  —  i.  Inscriptions  on  tombstones  in  cemetery  of 
Reformed  Dutch  church,  New  Utrecht,  L.  I.  2.  Inscrip- 
tions on  tombstone  in  cemetery  of  Reformed  Dutch  church, 
Flatlands,  L.  I.,  and  private  cemeteries  adjacent.  Inscrip- 
tions  in  cemetery  of  Reformed  Dutch  church,  Gravesend, 
L.  I.,  and  private  cemeteries  adjacent. 

Kinross,  John.  Details  from  Italian  build- 
ings, chiefly  Renaissance.  Edinburgh,  1882. 
50  plates,  with  text.     L.  f°.  ***8o84.i2 

Kitton,  Fred.  G.  "Phiz"  (Hablot  Knight 
Browne).  A  memoir.  Including  a  selection 
from  his  correspondence  and  notes.  With  por- 
trait, and  illus.     London,  1882.     8°.  4546.57 

Knortz,  Carl.  Shakespeare  in  Amerika.  Ber- 
lin, 1882.     8°.  6590.15 

Knox,  M.  V.  B.  A  historical  sketch  of  the 
Methodist  episcopal  chuich  in  Claremont,  N.H. 
[Claremont]    1882.    8°.  ***5543-72 

Koehler,  Sylvester  R.  The  United  States  art 
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—  See  also  Buxton. 

Koenigliche  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften. 
Allgemeine  deutsche  Biographie.  B.  14-16.  Jet- 
zer-Kotzebue.    Leipzig,  1881,  82.    8°.      C.R.7.5.1 

Kongelige  Nordiske  Oldskrift  Selskab,  Copen- 
hagen. Aarb0ger  for  nordisk  Oldkyndighed  og 
Historie.  i866-8i.  Kjdbenhavn.  [1866-S1.] 
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Continuation  of  Annaler  for  nordisk  Oldkyndighed. 

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Krantz,  Emile.  Essai  sur  I'esth^tique  de  Des- 
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Cartdsienne  avec  la  litterature  classique  franqaise 
au  xviie  siecle.     Paris,  1882.     8°.  5600.56 

Kritische  Ueberschau  der  deutschen  Gesetzge- 
bung  und  Rechtswissenschaft,  herausgegeben 
von  L.  Arndts,  J.  C.  Bluntschli  und  J.  P'dzl.  B. 
1-3,  6.     Miinchen,  1853-59.     8°-  *56i9.i 

Vol.  6  contains  an  index  to  vol.  1-5. 

Kwong  Ki  Chiu.  A  dictionary  of  English 
phrases  with  illustrative  sentences.  Added  some 
English  proverbs,  and  a  selection  of  Chinese  prov- 
erbs and  maxims;  quotations  from  the  Latin 
and  French  languages ;  a  chronological  list  of 
the  Chinese  dynasties  [etc.]  ;  and  short  biographi- 
cal sketches  of  Confucius  and  of  Jesus.  N.  Y. , 
1881.     Portrait.     Fac-similes.     8".  *2482.55 

La  Berge,  C.  de.  Essai  sur  le  regne  de  Tra- 
jan. Paris,  1877.  [Bibliotheque  de  I'Ecole  des 
hautes  Etudes.]     8°.  2752.7 

Labor  question.     See  Mission  ;  —  Lavollee. 

Lafagette,  Raoul.  La  po^sie :  son  passe,  son 
present,  son  avenir.     Paris,  1877.     i6<'.      4664.70 

La  Ferriere-Percy,  Hector, ,  cow/"?  de.  Les 
projets  de  manage  de  la  reine  Elisabeth  par  H. 
de  La  Ferriere.     Paris,  1882.     I2».  4548.61 

Lakes  of  the  United  States,  ^'ee  United  States, 
Bureau  of  engineers. 

'Lancashire,  England.  See  Harland;  —  Hey- 
wood. 

Lane,  Edward  W.  Arabian  society  in  the 
middle  ages.  Studies  from  the  Thousand  and 
one  nights.  Edited  by  Stanley  Lane-Poole. 
London,  1S83.     Sm.  8°.  3078.70 

Following  the  Index  is  a  list  of  authors  and  works 
quoted. 

Lanessan,  J.  L.  de..  La  botanique.  Paris, 
1SS3.  [Bibliotheque  des  sciences  contempo- 
raines.]     16°.  385963 

Langlotz,  K.  W.  Grundwahrheiten  der  neuen 
Theologie.     Hannover,  1876.     8".  7450.67 

Language.  See  American  philological  asso- 
ciation ; —  Bibliotheque  de  I'Ecole  des  hautes 
Etudes  ;  —  Cambridge  philological  society. 

Languedoc.     See  Montel. 

Lanman,  Charles.  Leading  men  of  Japan. 
With  an  historical  summary  of  the  empire. 
Boston.  [1883.]     Portrait.     i6°.  3018.23 

At  the  end  is  a  list  of  the  foreign  bibliog^phy  of  the 
empire. 

La  P^rouse,  Jean  F.  de  Galaup,  comtc  de. 
See  Dillon. 

Laprade,  (P.  M.)  Victor  (R.)  de.  Essais  de 
critique  id^aliste.     Paris,  1882.     120.  4674.70 

Larcom,  Lucy.  An  idyl  of  work.  2d  edition. 
Boston,  1876.     12°.  2390. 57 

—  editor.  Breathings  of  the  better  life.  3d 
edition.     Boston,  18S0.     16°.  5443-83 

Extracts  from  various  authors. 

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i88i.     16".  2390.59 

La  Roche,  Michael  de.  New  memoirs  ot 
literature,  containing  an  account  of  new  books, 
printed  both  at  home  and  abroad,  with  disserta- 
tions upon  several  subjects,  miscellaneous  obser- 
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Etude  raisonn^e  des  rapports  de  filiation  qui 
existent  entre  la  langue  latine  et  la  lanjsjue  fran- 
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Lasteyrie,  Robert  de.  Etude  sur  les  cointes 
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Latham,  Williams.  Epitaphs  in  Old  Bridge- 
water,  Massachusetts.  With  plans  and  views. 
Bridgewater,   1882.     8».  'aase-ee 

Latin  language  and  literature.  See  American 
philological  association;  —  Buecheler;  —  La- 
rousse ;  —  Simcox. 

Lavoinne,  E.,  and  Pontzen,  E.  Les  chemins 
defer  en  Am^rique.  Paris,  1880,  82.  Texte,  2  v., 
8°;  Atlas,  2  v.,  4°,  obi.  *8oii.6o 

CohUhIs. —  I.  Construction.  3.  Exploitation:  chemins 
de  fcr  ii  voie  etroite  et  tramways. 

LavolKe,  Ren^.  Les  classes  ouvritres  en 
Europe.  Etudes  sur  leur  situation  mat^rielle  et 
morale.     T.  i,  2.     Paris,  1882.     8°.  3562.56 

Contemts. —  i.  Allema^ne,  Pays- Bays,  £tats  scandinaves. 
3.  Suisse,  Italie,  Bel^^ique,  Aiitriche-Hongrie,  Espagne, 
Portugal,  Russie. 

Law.  See  Bartolus ;  —  Beaune ;  —  Bell ;  — 
Bouvier ;  — Brocher  de  La  Fl^chere ; — Browne,  L  ; 

—  Chambers;  — Foss;  —  Hargrave;  —  Hosack; 
Justinianus;  —  Kritische ;  —  Llovd;  —  Molloy; 

—  Stephen. 

Lawrence,  John  L.  M.,  baron  Lawrence.  See 
Smith.  R.  B. 

Layet,  Alexandre.  Hvgifene  et  maladies  des 
pavsans.  Etude  sur  la  vie  mat^rielle  des  campa- 
gnards  en  Europe.  Paris,  1882.  [M^decine  so- 
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Lebeuf,  Jean.  Recueil  de  divers  Merits  pour 
servir  d'iclaircissemens  k  I'histoire  de  France,  et 
de  supplement  k  la  notice  des  Gaules.  Paris, 
1738.    2  V.    Plates.    Folded  plan.    24°.    26293.79 

"  Parmi  les  dix-neuf  piices  qu'  on  y  trouve,  on  remarque 
une  savante  dissertation  sur  VAscia  k^pulcrale  des  an< 
ciens." — ^tUrard. 

Leemans,  Conradus.  yEgyptische  lijk-papy- 
rus  in  hieroglyphisch  schrift,  uit  het  Nederland- 
sche  museum  van  Oudheden  te  Leyden.  uitgege- 
ven  op  last  der  hooge  regering.  Leyden,  1841- 
42.     15  plates.    .F°.  No.  3  in  *«'*Cab.4i.A.i 

There  is  a  French  title  which  reads.  Papyrus  ^gypticn 
fun^raire  hi^roglyphique,  etc. 

—  ^gyptische  papyrus  in  demotisch  schrift 
met  grieksche  overschrijvingen  uit  het  Neder- 
landsche  museum  van  Oudheden  te  Leyden,  uit- 
gcgeven  op  last  der  hooge  regering.  Ixryden, 
1839.     14  plates.     Stables.     F". 

No.  a  in  *,*Cab.4t.A.x 

Some  of  the  plates  are  nut  nf  place.    The  text  is  lacking. 
There  is  a  h  rench  title  whicli  reads,  Papyrus  ^gypticn 
d^motique,  etc. 

Lefroy,  W.  Chambers.  The  mined  abbeys  of 
Yorkshire.  With  etchings  and  vignettes  by 
A.  Brunct-Dcbaines  and  II.  Toussaint.  London, 
1883.     F".  •«'246o.64 

Leighton,  William.  The  subjection  of  Hamlet ; 
an  essay  toward  an  explanation  of  the  motives 
of  thought  and  action  of  Shakespeare's  Prince 
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Lembke,  Friedrich  W.,  and  others.  Ge- 
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1831-81.  4  V.  [Geschichte  der  europaischen 
Stuaten,  herausg.  von  A.  H.  L.  Heeren  und  F. 
A.  Ukert.]     8^.  '4226.5;  ••D.  134.23 

Band  1  is  by  F.  W.  Lembke,  a  and  3  are  by  Heinrich 
Schiifer,  4  is  by  F.  W.  Scliirrmacher. 

Lenormant,  Francois.  The  beginnings  of 
history  according  to  the  Bible  and  the  traditions 
of  Oriental  peoples.  (Translated  from  the  second 
French  edition.)  N.  Y.,  1883.  Folded  sheets. 
8".  ••2219.64 

Lenth^ric,  Charles.  Les  voies  antiques  de  la 
region  du  Rhone.  Avignon,  18S2.  Folded  map. 
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Lepidoptera.     Sec  Scudder. 

Lepsius,  Carl  R.  Les  m^taux  dans  les  inscrip- 
tions ^gyptiennes.  Traduit  par  W.  Berend. 
Avec  des  additions  de  I'auteur.  Paris,  1877.  3 
plates.  [Bibliotheque  de  I'Ecole  des  hautesdtudes.  ] 
8".  •3050.36 

Leroy,  Louis.  Les  tr^teaux  parisiens.  Scenes 
de  ville  et  de  theatre.     Illus.    Paris.  [18S1  .>)   i2». 

•466ob.63 

Lessing,  Gotthold  E.  Nathan  the  wise.  A 
dramatic  poem.  Translated  by  Ellen  Frothing- 
ham.  Preceded  by  a  Brief  account  of  the  poet 
and  his  works,  and  followed  by  Kuno  Fischer's 
Essay  on  the  poem.  3d  edition,  revised.  N.  Y., 
1880.     i6».  2876.78 

The  Brief  account  is  signed  H.  II. 

—  Nathan  the  wise.  Translated  into  English 
verse  by  E.  K.  Corbett.  With  introduction  and 
notes.     London,  1883.     Sm.  8".  2875.80 

—  See  Bulthaupt. 

Letter-writing.     See  Richardson  ;  —  Westlake. 

Liberia.     See  Williams. 

Libraries.     See  Cousin,  J. ;  —  Slater. 

Liddell,  Henry  G.,  and  Scott,  Robert.  A 
Greek-English  lexicon.  7th  edition,  revised  and 
augmented,  with  the  cooperation  of  [H.]  Dris- 
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Light-houses.  See  United  States,  Light-house 
board. 

Lilies.     See  Wallace,  A. 

Limoges,  France.     See  Lasteyrie. 

Linton,  William  J.  The  history  of  wood-en- 
graving in  America.  Boston,  1882.  Plates. 
Portraits.     Illus.     4°.  •,•6072.71 

With  the  exception  of  the  last  chapter  this  was  published 
in  the  American  art  review,  iSSo,  no.  J-ia. 

—  See  Wise. 

Liste  gdndrale  des  fabriques  du  sucre,  raffinc- 
rieset  distilleries  dc  France,  dc  Belgiquc,  de  Hol- 
lande  et  d'Anglcterrc :  suivie  dc  la  legislation 
des  sucres  en  France  et  en  Europe.  (Campagne 
1881-82.)     [Paris,  18S2.]  Woodcuts.  12°.  5648.23 

Literature.     See  La  Roche;  —  Soanc. 

Littr«,  (M.  P.)  Emilc.     See  Cvlxo. 

Living  English  poets.  i88i.  [Selections.] 
London.  1883  [1882 J.     Sm.  8».  ^25608.61 

Lloyd,  Horatio.  The  statutes  of  practical 
utility,  in  the  civil  and  criminal  administration 
of  justice,  alphabetically  arranged,  with  notes, 
and  index.  In  continuation  of  Chitty's  statutes 
by  Welsbyand  Beavan.  Vol.  i.  London,  1873. 
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Cont*nif.  —  \o\.  I.  Comprising  aS  and  J9  Vict.  (1865) 
to  35  and  36  Vict.  (i97»). 


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extraction.  With  double-page  maps  and  en- 
gravings.    London,  1882.     L.  8°.  *3862.6o 

Pages  1153-1185  contain  a  bibliography. 

Lockwood,  Thomas  D.  Practical  information 
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Lodge,  Edmund.  The  peerage  and  baronet- 
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1S83.     L.  8°.  *2432.50 

Lofthouse,  England.     See  Roberts. 

Loi,  La,  Camille  See.  Documents,  rapports 
et  discours  relatifs  a  la  loi  sur  I'enseignement 
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Lostalot,  Alfred  de.  Les  procedes  de  la  gra- 
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I'enseignement  des  beaux-arts.]     8°.  8087.6 

Lounsbury,  Thomas  R.  James  Fenimore 
Cooper.  Boston,  1883  [1882].  Portrait.  [Amer- 
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Louvre.      See  Villot. 

Loyson,  Charles  J.  M.,  called  P6re  Hyacinthe. 
Une  apologie  de  I'inquisition  (le  R.  P.  Mon- 
sabr^).  Refutation  faite  au  Cirque  d'hiver  le  23 
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Ludwig  Salvator,  archduke  of  Austria  and 
Tuscany.  Die  Karawanen-Strasse  von  ^Egypten 
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5052.60 

—  Um   die   Welt  ohne   zu   wollen.      ^Anon.'\ 

Prag,  1881.     16°.  *iib^2,.'j2) 

Lungs.     See  Stokes. 

Lupton,  W.  M.  A  concise  English  history. 
London,  1883  [18S2].     Sm.  8".  2429a.58 

Lutheran  church  in  the  United  States.  See 
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Lynn,  Massachusetts.  Celebration  of  the  250th 
anniversary  of  the  organization  of  the  First 
church  of  Christ  in  Lynn,  at  Lynn,  June  8,  1882. 
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Lyte,  Henry  F.  Miscellaneous  poems.  New 
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McCabe,  James  D.  History  of  the  Grange 
movement;  or,  the  farmer's  war  against  mo- 
nopolies. By  Edward  Winslow  Martin  {^fseud.'\. 
With  a  history  of  the  rise  of  the  order  of  Patrons 
of  husbandry.  Added,  sketches  of  the  leading 
grangers.  Engravings  and  portraits.  Chicago, 
1874.     8°.  357oa.66 

McCarthy,  Carlton.  Detailed  minutiie  of 
soldier  life  in  the  [Confederate  States]  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia,  1861-1865.  With  illus. 
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Muntz,  Eugfene.  La  tapisserie.  Paris.  [1882.''] 
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Murphy,  John  N.  The  chair  of  Peter,  or  the 
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Murray,  Eustace  C.  G.  People  I  have  met. 
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Murray,  Ross.  Warne's  model  housekeeper. 
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Music.     See  Boosey ; —  Fouque ;  —  Gounod. 

Muzzey,  Artemas  B.  Reminiscences  and 
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Nadaillac,  Jean  F.  A.  du  Pouget,  marquis  de. 
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continued  in  one  unbroken  line  from  so  early  a  period,  this 
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Nasmyth,  James.  James  Nasmyth,  engineer, 
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Nervous  system.     See  Beard  ;  —  Voisin. 

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For  content*  see  the  Card  Catalogue. 

Nottingham,  England.  Records ;  being  a 
series  of  extracts  from  the  archives  of  the  cor- 
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Nova  Scotia.     See  Di^revillc. 

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Oahspe  :  a  new  Bible  in  the  words  of  Jehovih 
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Mr.  John  Ballou,  in  whose  name  the  book  is  copyrighted, 
says,  in  a  manuscript  letter :  "  The  angels  of  heave'n  are  the 
authors  of  Oahspe,  the  new  Bible,  written  automati&illy 
through  the  hands  of  J.  B.  Newbrough." 

Oahu.     See  Hawaiian  islands. 

Obstetrics.     See  Beitraege. 

O'Connell,  Daniel,  and  others.  [Indictment, 
briefs  (Crown  side),  etc.  in  the  trial  for  conspir- 
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For  an  account  of  this  lengthy  indictment  and  of  the  sub- 
sequent trial  of  the  prisoners,  who  are  usually  called  the 
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Oemler,  A.  Truck-farming  at  the  South.  A 
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Ogilvie,  John.  The  imperial  dictionary  of  the 
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Oldenberg,  Hermann.  Buddha :  his  life,  his 
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Operas.  See  Bellini ;  —  Boo»ey ;  —  Gounod ; 
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Optics.     See  Glazebrook ;  —  Sedgwick. 

Orcutt,  Samuel.  History  of  New  Milford  and 
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O'Reilly,  Ernest.  M<5moires  sur  la  vie  pu- 
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Ornament.     See  Day ;  —  Heideloff ;  —  Kinross. 

Ornithology.     See  Rambert. 

Ott,  Georg.  Die  ersten  Christen  ober  und 
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Otway,  Thomas.     See  Grisy. 

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Overstolz,  Henry.  The  city  of  St.  Louis. 
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Pabor,  William  E.  Colorado  as  an  agricul- 
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Pacific  ocean.     See  Dillon  ;  —  Francis. 

Paige,  Lucius  R.  History  of  Hardwick, 
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Pailleron,  Edouard.  Le  monde  oil  Ton  s'a- 
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Palestine.  See  Bovet;  —  Gu^rin;  — Thom- 
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Palliser's  useful  details.  Vol.  i.  April,  1881. 
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Palmer,  Rev.  William,  of  Oxford.  A  com- 
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Palmer  family.     See  Pedigree. 

Pangborn,  J.  G.  Picturesque  B.  and  O.  [Bal- 
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from  new  drawings  by  T.  .Moran,  W.  H.  Gibson,  Sol. 
Eytinge,  J.  O.  Davidson,  and  others.  This  copy  contains 
some  full-page  plates  not  in  the  octavo  edition. 

Paoli,  Cesare.  De!  papiro  specialmente  con- 
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Papacy.  See  Manning ;  —  Murphjr ;  —  Verge- 
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Papyrus.     See  H vmne ;  —  Paoli. 

Paquier,  T-  B.  t'rrfcis  d'histoire  moderne  et 
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Parasites.     See  Mangin. 

Paris.     See  Leroy. 

Parish  registers.  See  Chester ;  —  Gibson,  E.  P. ; 
—  Glanville-Richards. 

Parliamentary,  The.  or  constitutional  history 
of  England,  to  the  restoration  of  Charles  11. 
Collected  from  the  records,  the  rolls  of  parlia- 
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The  Index  is  of  the  first  edition. 

Patents,  .^r*- France :  —  Great  Britain.  Com- 
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Paton,  Allan  P.  North's  Plutarch:  notes  as 
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Pedigree,  The,  of  the  ancient  family  of  the 
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Peek,  Francis.  Social  wreckage  :  a  review  of 
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Pellot,  Claude.     See  O'Reilly. 

Pembridge,  pseud.  Whist,  or  bumblepuppy  .-* 
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Penhallow,  D.  P.  Tables  for  the  use  of  students 
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Pennant,  Thomas.  The  history  of  the  parish- 
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Periodical  literature.     See  Poole. 

Perrot,  Georges,  and  Chipiez,  Charles.  A 
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Perry,  John.  Practical  mechanics.  With  illus. 
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Perry,  Thomas  S.  English  literature  in  the 
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Persian  literature.     See  Firdusi ;  —  Saadi. 

Peru.     See  Markham. 

Petoefi,  Alexander  or  Sandor,  and  others.  Gems 
from  Petofi  and  other  Hungarian  poets,  trans- 
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Pharmacopoeia,  The,  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  6th  decennial  revision,  Washington, 
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Philip  II.,  of  Spain.     See  Forneron. 

Philip,  tke  solitary,  Greek  monk.  Les  pleurs 
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Philips'  handy  atlas  of  the  counties  of  Ireland  : 
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Philips'  handy  atlas  of  the  counties  of  Scot- 
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Philipson,  John.  Harness :  with  remarks  on 
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Philobiblos,  pseud.  The  book-lover's  enchiri- 
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Philoctetes.     See  Milani. 

Philosophy.  See  Pressense ; —  Seth  ; —  Stock ; 
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Phoenicia.     ^pcBovet; — Thomson. 

Photographische  Mittheilungen.  Zeitschrift 
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Photography,  ^^e  Abnev ;  —  Eder ;  —  Robin- 
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Pierron,  — .  Les  methodes  de  guerre  actuelles 
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Pignotti,  Lorenzo.  The  history  of  Tuscany : 
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sciences,  and  arts,  interspersed  with  essays; 
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Translated  from  the  Italian.  By  J.  Browning.  In  4 
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Pincus,  Joseph.  The  hair :  its  treatment. 
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Pitman,  Emma  R.  Central  Africa,  Japan,  and 
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Plate.     See  Ferguson. 

Piatt,  Jeanette  H.  Life  and  letters  Com- 
piled by  her  husband  [Cyrus  Piatt].  Phila., 
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Playing  cards.     See  Antonio  Magus. 

Plinius  Caecilius  Secundus,  Caius.  See 
Mommsen. 

Plon,  Eugene.  Benvenuto  Cellini,  orffevre, 
mddailleur,  sculpteur.  Recherches  sur  sa  vie, 
sur  son  ceuvre,  et  sur  les  pieces  qui  lui  sont 
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Pocock,  Robert.     See  Arnold,  G.  M. 

Poetry.  See  Du  M^ril ;  —  Gautier ;  —  Lafagette ; 
—  Living;  — Murdoch  ;  —  Petoefi;  — Tileston. 

Poinsot,  Antoine  E.  Rachel  d'apres  sa  cor- 
respondance.  Par  Georges  d'Heylli  \^pseud.'\. 
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Political  economy.  See  Carruthers ;  —  Milnes ; 
—  Powell,  G.  S. 'B.;— Robinson,  B.  C. ; — 
Smith,  A.  M. :  —Walker,  F.  A. 

Pollard,  Josephine.  The  Boston  tea  party, 
1773.  Drawn  by  H.  W.  McVickar.  Text  by 
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Pompey,  New  York.  Re-union  of  the  sons 
and  daughters  of  Pompey,  June  29,  1871.  Also 
a  history  of  the  town.  Pompey,  1875.  Illus. 
Portraits.     8°.  *2370.62 

Pond,  George  E.  The  Shenandoah  valley  in 
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Pontmartin,  Armand  A.  J.  M.  F.,  comte  de. 
Mes  m^moires  :  enfance  et  jcunesse.  2c  Edition. 
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—  Souvenirs  d'un  vieux  critique.  Paris,  i88i, 
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Poole,  William  F.  An  index  to  periodical 
literature.  3d  edition,  brought  down  to  1882 
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Poor  laws.     See  Peek. 

Pope,  Alexander.  Works.  New  edition.  Includ- 
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new  materials.  Collected  in  part  by  J.W.  Croker. 
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Vol.  I,  a,  3,  6,  7,  8,  of  this  edition  of  Po|>e's  works  are  in 
the  Library,  and  comprise  vol.  i,  2  (published  1S71),  and  3 
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Port  Phillip,  Australia.     See  Bonwick. 

Portraits.  Sec  Men  of  mark ;  —  Scott,  R. ;  — 
Tuttle. 

Pott,  Mrs.  Henry.  The  Promus  of  formularies 
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"  In  this  note-book,  Bacon  has  jotted  down  a  g^reat  variety 
of  memoranda,  —  stray  thou<<hts  of  his  own,  proverbs,  quo. 
tatioiis,  phrases,  and  even  single  words.  Mrs.  tlenrv  Pott 
believes  that  many  of  them  were  intended  for  use,  and  were 
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Powell,  George  S.  B.  State  aid  and  state 
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Powell,  Harry  J.  The  principles  of  glass- 
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[Technological  handbooks.]     Sm.  8'^.        8028.32 

Pownall,  Thomas.  An  antiquarian  romance, 
endeavouring  to  mark  a  line,  by  which  the  most 
ancient  people,  and  the  processions  of  the  earliest 
inhabitancy  of  Europe,  may  be  investigated. 
Some  remarks  on  Mr.  Whitaker's  criticisms  an- 
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Prayer.     See  Giles. 

Preble,  George  H.  A  chronological  history 
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Preble,  William  P.,_/V.  Patent  case  index: 
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for  inventions  as  reported  in  the  state  and  federal 
reports,  Robb's  and  F'isher's  patent  cases,  and 
the  Patent  office  gazette,  up  to  the  present  time; 
witii  a  brief  synopsis  of  the  law  points  decided. 
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Prentiss,  Elizabeth  (P.)  Life  and  letters. 
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Pressenstf,  Edmond  (D.)  de.  A  study  of  ori- 
gins; or,  the  problems  of  knowledge,  of  being, 
and  of  duty.  Translated  by  Annie  II.  Ilolmden. 
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Printing.     See  Wilson. 

Private  theatricals :  being  practical  guide  for 
the  home  stage.  By  an  old  stager.  With  pic- 
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Proctor,  Richard  A.  The  Btars  in  their  sea- 
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'39X3-5» 

CoM/zn/ji.  —  E.  Ctodd:  Antiquity  of  man  in  Wciitcrn 
Europe;  The  later  stone  aec  in  Europe.  T.  Foster :  Illu- 
sions. English  or  British?;  Norman  and  Saxon  bl-vwl 
roval;  Nature  myths  in  nursery  rhymes;  " The  mystery  of 
Edwin  Driv>d."  A.  C.  Raynard :  "The  comet  seen  during 
the  eclipse;  Has  the  moon  any  atmosphere?  R.  A.  Pr'>c. 
tor:  The  star-lit  heavens;  The  mcnacingcomct ;  I>r.  J.  W. 
Draper  :  British  and  American  English ;  Betting  and  mathe- 
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CoHtrnls.—G.  Allen:  Honcr  ants;  A  winter  weed; 
Hyacinth  bulbs;  The  first  dafT'Klir,  The  origin  of  butter, 
cups;  Our  ancestors;  The  l>cctle's  view  of  life;  What  is  a 


Proctor,  Richard  A.,  editor,  continued. 

grape?;  Monkshood.  A.  Wilson:  Colours  of  animals;  A 
poisonous  lizard;  Our  unbidden  guests;  Found  links; 
Germs  of  dise.ise  and  death.  T.  Foster :  Birds  with  teeth. 
E.  Clodd :  Dreams.  R.  A.  Proctor:  Darwin;  Newton  and 
Darwin;  The  Fiji  islands;  Strange  sea  monsters;  Intelli- 
gence in  animals;  A  wonderful  discovery;  Brain  troubles; 
Thought-reading. 

Prosody.     See  Du  M^ril. 

Protestantism.     See  Dorchester. 

Proverbs.     See  Kwong. 

Prudhomme,  Sully.  Poesies,  1866-72.  Les 
^preuves;  Lesdcuriesd'Augias;  Croquis  italiens; 
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Prynne,  William.  A  revindication  of  the 
anoynting  and  priviledges  of  faithful  subjects. 
Or  a  briefe  reply  to  an  idle  pamphlet,  intituled, 
An  answer  and  confutation  of  that  groundlesse 
Vindication  of  Psal.  105,  15.  \^AHonymous.\ 
N.  p.,  1643.     4".  No.  2  in  ••6512.14 

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See  Wood's  Athenac  Oxonlcnses,  vol.  t,  p.  859,  in  relation 
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—  A  vindication  of  Psalme  105,  15-  (Touch 
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harme)  from  some  false  glosses  lately  obtruded 
on  it  by  Royalists.  Proving  that  this  divine 
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[A/tonymous.']     [London,  1642. )     4". 

No.  I  in  ••6512.14 

Attributed  to  Prynne,  on  the  authority  of  Wood's  Athena 
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SammlunggemeinverstandlichcrwiHsenschafl- 
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An  intcrestinir  cnlleriion  of  ouay*.  The  precetUng 
volumes  arc  in  the  I.ilirary;  the  content*  of  the  present 
volumes  are  (jiven  below. 

ContfHif.  —  13.  Wolff.  O.  1.  H  :  Die  Mechnnik  de«  Rie. 
chrn> ;  (Joer^ens,  K.  P.:  Mohammed,  ein  Charakli-rhild; 
Wci>»n»ann,  A.:  I'eher  das  Wandcrn  drr  Vilnel ;  Haunt, 
C. :  Sta.it  und  Kirche  vor  Sno  Jahrcn  ;  Kjerulf,  T. :  liic 
Eiszeit;  Cleiuer,  \,.:  Deutsche  SatiriVcr  dcs  16  Jnhrhun. 
derts ;   Schrader,  O. :    Die  iiUeste  /eittlicilung  dcs  indogrr- 


Sammlung,  etc.,  continued. 

manischen  Volkes;  Hesse,  A. :  Minchen  Heralieb.  Erlau- 
tcrnde  Hcmerkunt;en  zu  GiJcthc's  Walilverwandtschaften 
und  Sonetten;  Braun,  A.:  Uebcr  den  Samen ;  Lchmann, 
H.:  I'ommcrn  zur  Zeit  Ottr>'s  von  Uamhcrg  (1114) ;  Rath, 
Gerhard  vom  :  Ueber  den  Uranit ;  Schulzc,  E. :  Das  alt« 
Kom  als  Urossstadt  und  Weltstadt ;  Haijfen,  H.:  I>er 
Koman  von  Kuni);  Apollonius  vunTyrus  in  sciuen  verschie- 
denen  Uearl>eitunKen ;  Jensen,  J  : '  Thun  und  Handcin; 
Oen^,  R. :  Die  cnt;lischen  .Minikelspicic  uud  Mnralitaten 
als  Vorlaufer  des  en^lischcn  Drain:is  ;  Koth,  J.  L.  A. :  Kluss> 
wasscr,  Mcerwasser,  Stcinsalz;  Loehcr,  I",  von:  Cvpcm 
in  der  Geschichte;  .Schott,  T. :  Columbus  und  seine  Weltan- 
schauung; Mengc,  K.:  Kiimisclic  Kunstzustande  im  Zeit- 
alter  dcs  Augustus;  Bogushnvski,  G.  von:  Die  Tieli>ee; 
Hubcr-Ucbenau,  —  von :  Das  deulsclie  Zunftwcscn  im 
Mittelatter.  14.  Kluckhohn.  A:  Uliicher;  Pagenstccher, 
H.  .\. :  Ueber  die  Tliicre  derTiefsce;  Holtzendorff,  K.  von  : 

iohn  Howard  und  die  Pestspcrre  i{e>»en  Knde  dcs  iSten 
ahrhunderts;  Kankc,J.:  Anfange  Jer  Kunst;  Kaiser,  V.: 
waulbach's  Bildcrkrcis  dcr  Wcltgeschithtc ;  llct-ss,  M. : 
Ueber  die  N'atur  der  Flccliten;  Hojle,  C. :  Die  Pr<m>etheu»- 
sage,  mit  besonderer  Keriicksichtiguiig  ihrer  Uearbeitung 
durcii  Acschvlos;  Semper,  Carl:  Ueber  die  Aufg.ibc  dcr 
modernen  Thiergeographie;  Winckler,  Arthur:  Die  Krft. 
nung  Karls  des  Grosscn  zuro  romischen  Kaiser;  Rath,  G. 
vom:  Ueber  das  G')ld;  Kroboesc,  J.:  Gottfried  von  Bouil- 
lon; Osthoff,  H.:  Das  plivsiologisclie  und  psychologischa 
Moment  in  der  spraclilichen  KormenhildunK;'  Mehlis,  C. : 
Der  Khein  und  der  Strom  der  Cultur  in  der  N'euzcit;  Malm- 
sten,  P.  H. :  Karl  von  Linne;  Sepp,  J.  N. :  K;iiser  l-'rie<irich 
I.  Barbarossa's  Tod  und  Grab;  Bresi^en,  M.:  Das  mensch- 
liche  Stimm.  und  Sprach-Organ ;  Schusler,  M. :  Das  Iteich 
dcr  Ironie;  Klcefeld,  — :  Die  Halbedelsteine;  Gciscn- 
hfimer,  L. :  Ueber  Wahrschciiilichkeitsrechnung;  Strieker, 
Wilhelm:  Geschichte  der  Menagerien  und  zixiloi^ischen 
Garten.  15.  Meyer,  G.  H.  von  :  William  Harvey,  dcr  Re- 
formator  dcr  Physiologic;  H:ius;,  M^ :  Confucius,  der  Weise 
China's;  Ritters'hain,  G.,  Ritter  von:  Die  Rcichsp<ist  dcr 
romischen  Kaiser ;  .S'emcnyi,  Ambros  :  Journale  und  Journa- 
listen  der  franziisischen  Hevolutionszcit;  Mi-yer,  R. :  Ucl>er 
Bcstrebungcn  und  Ziele  der  wissenschattlichcn  Chemie; 
Baumeister,  H. :  Ueber  Injurien  ;  Wernich,  A. :  Ueber  Kule 
und  schlechte  I-uft;  Wendt,  H.  }!.:  Ueber  das  sittiich 
Krlaubte;  Eniilcr,  A. :  Ueber  das  Ptlanzcnlebcn  unter  der 
Krdc;  Schrocdcr,  R.:  Die  niederljindischcn  Kolonien  in 
Norddeutschland  zur  Zeit  des  Mittelalters ;  Hoffmann,  V.'. 
A  us  der  Culturgeschichtc  Kuropa's  (Pllanzen  und  Haus- 
thicre);  Boesser,  K. :  Hcinrich  der  Lowe;  Raab.  K. :  Leo. 
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formation in  Pommem  ;  Kjerulf,  T. :  Kinige  Chronometer 
der  Geologic;  Nover,  J.:  Bedeutung  und  Nachwirkunf 
germaniscncr  Mythologic;  Winkclmann,  J  :  Die  Terpen- 
tliin- und  Fichteiiharz- Industrie;  Wilutzkv,  P.:  Dcr  Sach- 
scnspiegel ;  Uffelmann,  J.:  Die  iiffenllichc  (iesundheits- 
pHcge  im  alien  Rom;  Spiess,  F. :  DerTe:n|>cl  zu  Jerusalem 
wahrend  des  letzten  J.ahrhunderts  seines  Beotandcx  nach 
Josephus;  Pollute,  I..:  Klimaandenmgen  in  historischcn 
Zeiten;  Flach,  H. ;  DerTaiizlieiden  (iriechcn.  16,  SchultC, 
F. :  Erinnerung  und  Gedachtniss;  Herhst,  G. :  Kant  als 
Naturforscher,  Philosoph  und  Mensch;  Keller,  J.:  Die 
cyprischen  Alterthumsfunde;  Dcckcrt,  E. :  Die  civilisa- 
torischc  Mission  der  FZunipaer  unter  den  wilden  \'olkem; 
Kinkel,  (».,/>.:  Englischc  Zustande  in  der  Mittc  dea 
achtzehnten  fiihrhunderts  ;  Holtzendorff,  V.  Vtm  :  Die  Auslie. 
fcrung  der  \  erbrecher  und  das  Asylreelit;  .Mever,  II.:  Di« 
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Gravenhorst,  E.  T. :  Entwicklungsphancn  des  rcligiikiea 
I^bens  im  hellenischcn  Alterthum;  Hertwig,  K  :  l>Br 
Zoologc  am  Meer;  Dicrcks,  G. :  Die  schiSnc  Lileratur  d«r 
Spanier;  Pfuhl,  — :  Thierpllanzcn  und  PDunzenllilerc; 
Lindner,  T. :  Kaiser  Heinrich  iv;  Sohncke,  L.  :  Ueb«r 
WellenlHTWcifung;  I>cvantier,  F.  :  Uel»er  die  I^iulvcr»chie- 
Kung  und  das  Vcrhjillniss  des  Hodirieulschcn  zum  Nieder- 
deutschen:  PiH-lchau,  \. :  Da*  lliichcr\vc*en  iin  Mittelalter; 
Hoelder,  E. :  Savigny  und  Feucrbach,  die  Koryphacn  dcr 
deulsehen  Kech«»wis%en»chaft ;  KamineUberj:.  C".  F.  :  DIo 
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I»otoni<?.  II.  ;  Das  Skilct  tier  Pllanzen;   B<«  i^cr 

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Santi  or  Sanzio,  RafTaello  da  Urbino.  Ra- 
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—  See  Crowe. 


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Sarcey,  Francisque.  Les  misferes  d'un  fonc- 
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Sarmiento,  Domingo  F.  Vida  de  Facundo 
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The  body  of  this  edition  is  identical  with  the  author's 
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and  last  two  chapters  are  replaced  by  the  other  matter 
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those  of  both  editions,  is  a  translation  of  this  second  edition, 
in  which  Mazude's  article  is  replaced  by  an  introduction. 
The  Eng^lish  version,  under  the  title  Life  in  the  Argentine 
Republic  in  the  days  of  the  tyrants  [4419  2],  is  a  translation 
of  the  third  Spanish  edition,  which  seems  to  have  been  a  re- 

Erint  of  tlie  second.     Mazade's  article  is  here  replaced  by  a 
iographical  sketch  of  Sarmiento  (covering  125  pages),  by 
Mrs.  Horace  Mann. 

Saunier,  Claudius.  The  watchmakers'  hand- 
book. English  edition.  Translated,  and  aug- 
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Scandinavia.     See  Hildebrand. 

Scaramelli,  Giovanni  B  The  Directorium 
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Schenectady,  Neiv  York.  Two  hundredth  an- 
niversary of  the  First  Reformed  protestant  Dutch 
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Schiller,  J.  C.  Friedrich  von.     -Se^t?  Bulthaupt. 

Science.  See  Academy;  — Bert;  —  Challen- 
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Science  and  religion.  See  Townsend ;  — 
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Sciout,  Ludovic.  Histoire  de  la  constitution 
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Scott,  Leader.  The  renaissance  of  art  in  Italy. 
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Scott,  Robert.  The  cabinet  of  portraits,  com- 
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Scudder,  Samuel  H.  Fragments  of  the  coarser 
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Sedgwick,  William.  Light  the  dominant  force 
of  the  universe  :  showing  by  experiments  what 
light  is;  what  electricity  is;  and  what  life  is; 
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Selkirk,  J.  B.,  fseitd.    See  Brown,  J.,  of  Selkirk. 

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Sermons.    See  Encyclopedic  de  la  predication. 

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Seth,  Andrew,  and  Haldane,  R.  B.,  editors. 
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Shakespeare,  William.  Dramatic  works.  The 
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Contents.  —  i.  Tempest;  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona; 
Merry  wives  of  Windsor;  Measure  for  measure;  Comedie 
of  errors;  Much  adoe  about  notliing.  2.  Love's  labour's 
lost;  Midsummer  night's  dreame;  Merchant  of  Venice;  As 
you  like  it;  Taming  of  the  shrew. 

—  Macbeth.  Arranged  for  dramatic  reading. 
By  Lin   Rayne.     London,  1868.     12".         6590.12 

—  The  tragedy  of  Hamlet,  prince  of  Denmark. 
London,  1683.     Sm.  4°.  ''"^G.65.9 

—  5'6<?  Brown,  James  ;  —  Chatelain  ;  — Ingleby  ; 

—  Jeremiah;  —  Knortz;  —  Leighton  ;  —  Paton ; 

—  Pott. 

Sharp,  William.  Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti.  A 
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2450.69 

Shaw,  William  H.  George  Villiers,  first  duke 
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Shelley,  Mary  Wollstonecraft.     The  last  man.        » 
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Shenandoah  valley  campaign.     See  Pond. 

Short,  John  T.  Historical  reference  list  for 
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Shurtleff,  Ernest  W.  Poems.  With  an  intro- 
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Simcox,  George  A.  A  history  of  Latin  litera- 
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2  V.    8°.  2952.66 

Skeat,  Walter  W.  An  etymological  dictionary 
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Skelton,  John,  advocate.  Essays  in  history  and 
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Slater,  John  H.  The  library  manual;  a  guide 
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Slavery.     See  American  anti-slavery  society ; 

—  Friendly. 
Smith,  Arthur  M.      Political  economy  exam- 
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3659.80 

Smith,  David,  dyer.     The  English  dyer:  with 

instructions  showing  how  to  dye.     Manchester, 

1882.     8°.  *5975-56 

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Smith,  George,  LL.D.  The  geography  of 
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Smith,  Reginald  B.  Life  of  Lord  Lawrence. 
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Annie  i-ao  on  •3380.3 ;  31-36  on  •3390.1 ;  37-5oon  •33803.1 ; 
51-63  on  •3390a.  I ;  64-So  on  ^3400.1. 

—  Bulletin.  Table  g6n6rn\e  des  matieres.  Vol. 
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Soci^t^  de  I'histoire  de  France.  Annuaire- 
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Sohm,  Rudolph.  Etudes  sur  les  institutions 
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7610a. 20 

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Sophocles.  Sophocles  edited  with  English 
notes  and  introductions  by  Lewis  Campbell. 
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Contents.  —  1.  CEdipus  Tyrannus,  CEdipus  Coloneus, 
Antigone,  a.  Ajax,  £lectra,  Trachiuiae,  Fhiloctetes,  Frag- 
ments. 

—  Sophocles  translated  into  English  verse. 
By  Robert  Whitelaw.  London,  18S3  [18S2]. 
Sm.  8".  3006.14 

—  Sophocles,  with  English  notes,  bv  F.  II.  M. 
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Vol.  3  is  edited  by  F.  A.  Paley. 

Souchon,  Abel.  Traits  d'astronomie  pratique, 
comprenant  I'exposition  du  calcul  des  ^ph<Sme- 
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Sourches,  Louis  F.  du  Bouchet,  marquis  de. 
Memoires  sur  le  rigne  de  Louiit  xiv,  publics  par 
le  comte  de  Cosnac  (Gabriel  Jules)  et  Arthur 
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South  Kensington  museum.  Hand-book  of 
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Southcott,  Joanna.  The  true  explanation  of 
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Spain.  Sec  Fouquier;  —  Hopc-Edwardes ;  — 
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Specht,  F.  A.  K.  von.  Geschichte  der  Waffen. 
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Spencer,  Ilerbart.     See  Beard. 

Sports  and  sporting.    See  Gallwev ;  —  Harting. 

Stanley,  Arthur  P.     See  Bradley. 


Stark,  James  H.  Antiqve  views  of  ye  towne  of 
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Statesman's  year-book.  1883.  London,  1883. 
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Statics.     See  Bauschinger. 

Statistics,  ^f-e  American  almanac; — Annu- 
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Stent,  George  C.  Scraps  from  my  sabretasche. 
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Stephen,  Sir  James  Fitzjames.  A  history  of 
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Stem,  Adolf.  Lexikon  der  deutschen  National- 
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Stock,  St.  George.  Attempts  at  truth.  [Es- 
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iudiciu  Euangelii  promulget,  ncue  scortationis 
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Vernhcrus  Steincr,  I^-o  lud,  Er;i«mu»  Fi«l)riciu«,  ^imon 
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par Mcifandcr,  loanncit  F;ibf'r,  Huldrychu*  Ziiinglius. 

"  Still  more  iinnnrtaat  w.u<  the  inovcmcnt  inaugurated  In 
Switzerland  bv  I'lrirh  J5wini?Ii,  who  with  ten  other  monk* 
of  Notre- Dame-des  Hcrmitis.  on  the  jd  ofjuly,  1533,  ad- 
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LVcole  des  beaux-arU;  Saintc  Odilc  et  Iphig^nic  en  Tau- 
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Taine,  Hippolyte  (A.),  continued. 

—  Nouveaux  essais  de  critique  et  d'histoire. 
3e  Edition.     Paris,  iSSo.     16°,  2670b. 51 

Contents.  —  Philosophie  religieuse;  Caracteres  de  La 
Bruyfere;  Balzac;  Jefferson;  Renaud  de  Mnntauban;  Ra- 
cine; Les  Mormons;  Marc-Aurfele;  Le  bouddhisnie;  Franz 
Woepke. 

—  Philosophes  classiques  du  xixe  siecle  en 
France.     56  Edition.     Paris,  1882.     i6<'.     7604.69 

Contents.  —  Laromig^uiere;  Royer-Collard;  Maine  de 
Biran;  Cousin;  Jouff"roy;  Pourquoi  I'eclcctisme  at-il  re- 
ussi?;  De  la  methode. 

Talmud.  [Babylonish  Talmud.]  Amsterdam, 
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This  edition  of  the  Talmud,  which  follows  the  Venetian 
edition  (ist  Bomber^)  of  1520-23,  appears  to  have  been 
usually  published  in  13  volumes;  but  Steinschneider  says: 
"  Numerus  voU.  in  5,  quae  extant,  expll.,  discrepat."  Cer- 
tain passages  relating-  to  Christ  and  his  disciples,  generally 
omitted  in  most  editions,  are  here  retained.  For  an  analytic 
description  see  Baumgarten's  Nachrichten  von  einer  halli- 
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Tapestry.     See  Muntz. 

Tariff  commission,  1882.     Sec  United  States. 

Taurel,  C.  Ed.,  and  others.  L'art  chretien  en 
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F°.  ***8o8o.5o 

Parallel  text  in  Dutch. 

Tchelebizade.  [Historj'  of  the  Ottoman  em- 
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1727  A.D.).  In  the  Turkish  language.^^  [Con- 
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This  is  a  continuation  of  Rashid  Effendi's  History,  with 
which  it  is  bound,  and  is  itself  continued  by  the  History  by 
Sami,  Shakir,  and  Sobhi  [*5o8o.9]. 

Tebay,  Septimus.  Elementary  mensuration 
for  the  use  of  schools.  With  examples.  Lon- 
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Technical  education.     See  City. 

Telemeters.     See  Patorni. 

Telephone.     Sec  Lockwood. 

Temperance.  See  Massachusetts  total  absti- 
nence society;  —  Thompson. 

Teplitz,  Bohemia.     See  Wolf. 

Terry,  Samuel  H.  How  to  keep  a  store. 
Thirty  years'  experience  in  merchandizing.  2d 
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Thames  river.     See  Boydell. 

Thausing,  Moriz.  Albert  Dijrer,  sa  vie  et  ses 
CEUvres.  Traduit  de  I'allemand,  par  Gustave 
Gruyer.  Illustrd  de  75  gravures.  Paris,  1878. 
4°.  *4o6i.4i 

Theology.  Sec  Bibliotheca ;  —  Encylop^die  de 
la  predication;  —  Encyclopedic  des  sciences  re- 
ligieuses  ;  —  Gerhard  ;  —  Langlotz. 

Thomas  k  Becket.     See  Froude. 

Thompson,  Elizabeth.  The  figures  of  hell,  or 
the  temples  of  Bacchus.  Dedicated  to  the  licens- 
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N.  Y.,  1883.     12°.  5575-36 

Thomson,  William  M.  The  Land  and  the 
Book.  Central  Palestine  and  Phoenicia.  lUus. 
Maps.     London,  1883.     S**-  5421.62 

Thwing,  Edward  P.  The  preacher's  cabinet : 
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Tileston,  Mary  W.,  compiler.  Quiet  hours. 
A  collection  of  poems,  [ist  and]  2d  series. 
Boston,  1882,  81.     2  v.  in  i.     16°.  2390.62 


Tissot,  Victor.  La  Hongrie  de  I'Adriatique  au 
Danube.  Impressions  de  voyage.  Ouvrage  illus- 
tr^  de  heliogravures  d'apres  Valerio  et  de  plus  de 
160  gravures  dans  le  texte.  Paris,  1883.  Folded 
map.     4".  *286oa.52 

Titcomb,  Sarah  E.  Early  New  England  people. 
Some  account  of  the  Ellis,  Pemberton.  Willard, 
Prescott,  Titcomb,  Sewall  and  Longfellow,  and 
allied  families.     Boston,  1882.     8°.  *233oa.53 

Tobacco.     See  Bragge. 

Tolmer,  Alexander.  Reminiscences  of  an  ad- 
venturous and  chequered  career  at  home  and  at 
the  antipodes.  London,  1882.  2  v.  Portrait. 
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The  author  is  an  ex-commissioner  of  police  in  South 
Australia. 

Tomlinson,  John.  The  level  of  Hatfield  Chace, 
and  parts  adjacent.  Doncaster,  1882.  Plates. 
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Townsend,  Luther  T.  Bible  theology  and  mod- 
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Townshend,  Charles  H.  The  Townshend 
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genealogical  and  biographical.  Revised  3d  edi- 
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Trade  tr.arks.     See  Gerlach. 

Trade  unions.     See  Carlyle. 

Trajanus,  emperor.     See  La  Berge. 

Travels  and  vovages.     See  Adams,  W.  H.  D ; 

—  Blake; —Bovet;— Bridges;— Burton,  R.  F. ; 

—  Cat ;  —  Champlain  ;  —  Crow ;  —  Di^reville  ;  — 
Dillon  ;  —  Du  Val ;  —  Farrer,  R.  R. ;  —  Francis ; 

—  GafFarel ;  —  Gilder ;  —  Goethe  ;  —  Harrisse  ;  — 
Hope-Edwardes ;  —  Hunter;  —  Kerr;  —  Ludwig 
Salvator ;  —  Mellet ;  —  Michon  ;  —  Mohammed ; 

—  Schefer;  —  Tissot;  —  Tristram  ;  —  Verne  ;  — 
Warner. 

Treaties.     See  Clercq. 

Trinidad.     See  Borde. 

Tristram,  Henry  B.  Pathways  of  Palestine : 
a  tour  through  the  Holy  Land.  With  photographs. 
Series  2.     London.     [1882.]     L.  4^         *3040.64 

Tryon,  George  W.,//-.  Structural  and  sys- 
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Turkish  language,  Works  in.  See  Izzi ;  — 
Naima;  —  Rashid;  — Sami;  — Tchelebizade; 
Wasif. 

Tuscany.     See  Pignotti. 

Tuttle,  Charles  R.  General  historj'  of  Michi- 
gan ;  with  biographical  sketches,  portrait  en- 
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Tyndale,  Hector.  A  memoir  of  Hector  Tvndale. 
Phila.,  1882.  Folded  maps.  Portrait.  8".    *444i-83 

Preface  signed  J.  McL.  This  memoir  is  largely  devoted 
to  the  part  taken  by  Tyndale  in  the  civil  war  as  an' officer  of 
the  3Stn  regiment  Pennsylvania  volunteers. 

United  States.  Report  of  the  tariff  commis- 
sion appointed  under  Act  of  Congress  approved 
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—  Bureau  of  agriculture.    A  general  index  of       J 
the  agricultural  reports  of  the  Patent  office,  from 
1837  to  1861 ;  and  of  the  Department  of  agricul- 
ture, from  1862  to  1876.     Washington,  1879.     8°. 

Patent  Room 

—  Bureau  of  engineers.  Report  upon  the 
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United  States,  continued. 

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1881.  Washington,  1882.     Illus.     8°.       ♦5902.15 

—  Geological  survey,  y.  IV.  Powell,  director. 
Tertiary  history  of  the  Grand  Canon  district, 
with    Atlas.     By   C.    E.    Dutton.     Washington, 

1882.  Text,  42  plates;  Atlas,  23  sheets.       L.  f^ 

♦78703.50 ;  Atlas  ♦78603.5 

—  Land  office.  Map  of  the  United  States  and 
territories  showing  the  public  surveys,  Indian 
and  military  reservations,  land  grant  R.R., 
and  other  details,  under  the  direction  of  N.  C. 
McFarland,  commissioner,  C.  Roeser,  draughts- 
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Scale,  40  m.  to  i  inch.     Rolled.  ♦^♦Map  99 

A  reproduction  on  a  reduced  scale  of  the  Centennial  map 
of  the  United  States,  compiled  by  \V.  L.  Woods.     1878. 

—  Light-house  board.  Memoir  upon  the  illu- 
mination and  beaconage  of  the  coasts  of  France, 
by  L^once  Renaud.  Translated  by  P.  C.  Hains. 
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—  Naval  obserzuitory.  Astronomical  and 
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—  Navy  department.  Bureau  of  medicine 
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with  an  appendix :  moving  wounded  men  on 
ship-board,  by  Albert  C.  Gorgas.  Washington, 
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Bureau  of  ordnance.  Report  on  a  naval  mis- 
sion to  Europe,  especial I3'  devoted  to  the  material 
and  construction  of  artillery.  [By  Edward  Simp- 
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—  Patent  office.  Index  of  patents  relating  to 
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an  appendix  embracing  patents  granted  from 
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—  War  department.  The  war  of  the  rebellion  : 
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—  Business  directory.     See  Colange. 

—  Revolution.  See  Fabre ;  —  Hopkinson  ;  — 
Muzzey. 

—  Civil  war.  See  Hubbard ;  —  McCarthy ;  — 
Memorial ;  —  Pond ;  —  Tyndale. 

—  History,  etc.  See  Bacourt; — Hudson,  T. 
S. ;  —  Huske  ;  —  McMaster ;  —  Nichol. 

United  States  official  postal  guide.  Revised 
and  published  monthly  by  authority  of  the  post- 
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Universalism.     See  Adams,  J.  G. ; —  Hanson. 

Urine.     .SV<-  Mitchell. 

Valbezen,  Eugene  de.  The  English  and  India. 
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To  the  Postremus  catal'>(;us  hen-ticorum,  which  is  con- 
tained in  this  work,  Mcndhnii  says  in  his  Account  of 
the  Indexes  prohibitory  and  cxpurxatory,  I»ndon,  i8j6 
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all  our  knowledvre  of  any  of  the  editions  enumerated  by  him 
[of  Indexes  issuing  immediately  from  the  papacy]." 


Vermont.     See  Centennial. 

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Vibart,  Henry  M.,  compiler.  Military  history 
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Victoria,  of  England.     See  Our  queen. 

Viel-Castel,  Charles  L.  G.  G.  de  Salviac,  baron 
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Viking  ship.     See  Nicolaysen. 

Villiers,  Charles  Pelham.  Free  trade  speeches. 
With  a  political  memoir.  Edited  by  a  member 
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Villiers,  George,  ist  duke  of  Buckingham. 
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Villot,  Fr^d^ric.  Notice  des  tableaux  exposes 
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The  first  part  of  this  work  was  rewritten  by  le  V"*  Both 

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Vinaya  texts.  Translated  from  the  Pdli  by  T. 
W.  Rhys  Davids  and  H.Oldenberg.  Parti.  The 
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Violin.     Sec  Bull. 

Vitelli,  Girolamo.  Intorno  ad  alcuni  luoghi 
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Voisin,  Auguste  F.  Lemons  cliniques  sur  les 
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Volcanoes.     Sec  Cumming. 

Waday,  Africa.     See  Mohammed. 

Waegner,  W.  Epics  and  romances  of  the 
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Walker,  Francis  A.  Political  economy. 
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Wallace,  Alexander.  Notes  on  lilies  and  their 
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War.     Sec  Picrron. 

Ward,  Hamilton,  and  Westbrook,  Tlieodoric 
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A  later  edition  of  this  work  has  been  published  under  the 
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Warren,  George  W.  Address  before  the 
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Warren,  John  Collins.     See  Arnold,  H.  P. 

Washington,  George.  See  Fabre ;  —  Mas- 
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Wasif  Effendi.  [History  of  the  Ottoman 
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■Waters,  Henry  F.  The  Newhall  family  of 
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AA^ebster,  Daniel.  [Commemorative  celebra- 
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C.  H.  Bell,  I.  W.  Bradbury,  G.  T.  Curtis,  S.  A.  Green, 
Franklin  Haven,  Senator  C.  W.  Jones  of  Florida,  Gov.  J.  D. 
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Johnson,  and  accounts  of  the  Reunion  of  the  alumni  of  Dart- 
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Webster  historical  society.  Webster  cen- 
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Wentworth,  Thomas,  3d  earl  of  Strafford, 
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Selected  from  [his]  private  and  family  corre- 
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Westbrook,  Richard  B.  The  Bible  —  whence 
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^A^este^n  Reserve,  Ohio.     See  Rice. 

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Westlake,  James  W.  How  to  write  letters  :  a 
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Wheeler,  J.  Talboys.  Complete  analysis  of  the 
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Whitaker,  Joseph.  An  almanack  for  1883. 
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Whiteford,   Wales-     See  Pennant. 

^A^hitlock,  Richard.  Zuotomia,  or  observa- 
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briefly  anatomizing  the  living  by  the  dead.  With 
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Whitman,  Walt.  Specimen  days  and  Collect. 
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Wilberforce,  Samuel,  bishop  of  Oxford.  Life, 
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\A^ild  flowers.     Sec  Hervey. 

Wilder,  Burt  G.,  and  Gage,  Simon  H.  Ana- 
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an  introduction  to  human,  veterinary,  and  com- 
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Wilkinson,  Hugh.  Sunny  lands  and  seas.  A 
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AA^illiams,  George  W.  History  of  the  negro 
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Wilmot,  John.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Sir 
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Wilson,  Frederick  J.  F.  List  of 
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Windisch,  Ernst.  A  concise  Irish  grammar 
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Windlesham,  Surrey,  England.  See  Glan- 
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Wind-pipe.     See  Stokes. 

Wise,  John  R.  The  New  Forest:  its  history 
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W^iseman,  Nicholas  P.  S.,  cardinal.  Four 
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Wither,  George.  Exercises  upon  the  first 
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1882.  [Spenser  society.  Publications.]  Sm. 
40.  ***66o5.3i 

Witt,  C.  Myths  of  Hellas,  or  Greek  tales; 
told  in  German.  Translated  into  English  by 
Frances  Younghusband.  London,  1883.  Plate. 
Sm.  8".  2969.74 

Witt,  Henrietta  de,  formerly  Mile.  Gnizot. 
Tout  simplement.  Vers  les  hauteurs,  par  la 
vallee.     Paris,  1882.     i6«.  267ob.52 

Wolf,  Heinrich.  Geologische  und  Gruben- 
Revier-Karte  des  Kohlenbeckens  von  Teplitz- 
Du.v-Briix  nach  den  neuesten  Aufnahmen. 
Massstab  I  :  10,000.  [^/.-!0,  Begleitworte.]  Wien, 
1880.     F°,  obi.  ***Cab.38.F.4 


3t6 


1883. 


LOTVER  HALL  AND   BRANCHES 


Woman.     See  Esterno. 

—  Biosjraphy.     See  Adams,  W.  H.  D. 

—  Diseases  of.     See  Hart. 

—  Education     Sec  Loi. 

Wood,  Theodore.  Practical  lessons  on 
insect  life.     London,  1S82.     Illus.     Sm.  8". 

389965 

Wood  engraving.  Sec  Brivois; — Gescliie- 
denis  ;  —  Linton  ;  — Woodberrv. 

Woodberry,  George  E.  A  history  of  wood 
engraving.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1S83  [1882J.    8". 

4066.45 

Worsaae,  Jens  J.  A.  The  industrial  arts  of 
Denmark  to  the  Danish  conquest  of  England. 
[Translated  from  the  Danish  by  Miss  M.  E. 
Gooda}'.]  With  map  and  woodcuts.  [London.] 
1882.  [South  Kensington  museum  art  hand- 
books.]    Sm.  S".  4026.88 

Wright,  Elizur.  Myron  Holley;  and  what  he 
did  for  liberty  and  true  religion.  [Anon.}  Boston, 
1882.     Portrait.     12°.  4447-38 

Wright,  George  F.  Studies  in  science 
and  religion.    Andover,  1882.    Illus.    16".  5488.86 

Wynne,  William.  The  life  of  Sir  Leoline 
Jenkins,  ambassador  and  plenipotentiary  for  the 
general  peace  at  Cologn  and  Nimeguen,  and  a 
series  of  letters  from  the  beginning  to  the  end 
of  those  two  important  treaties.  With  papers  and 
letters,  relating  to  the  rights  and  privileges  of 
the  Universities.  London,  1724.  2  v.  Portrait. 
F».  *4540-5 


Wyoming  historical  and  geological  society, 
Wilkes-Barre,  PeNMSvlvtim'a.  Publications.  1-3. 
Wilkes-Barre,  1858-82.     8".  *4475.7a 

CoHlmis, —  I.  Milirral  ccal ;  two  lectures  by  Volncy  L. 
Maxwell.   J,  3.  PnMreedln^s  at  the  annual  incetinj^,  i&Si,  Sj. 

Xenophon.     See  Robiou. 

Yachting.     See  Fore. 

Yeatman,  John  P.  The  Shemetic  origin  of 
the  nations  of  western  Europe,  especially  of  the 
English,  French,  and  Irish  branches  of  the 
Gaelic  race.     London,  1879.     Sm.  S".         3233.55 

Yorke,  J.  F.  Notes  on  evolution  and  Chris- 
tianity.    N.  Y.,  1883.     16".  3487-85 

Yorkshire,  Enffland.   See  Ileywood  ;  —  Lefroy. 

Yriarte.  Charles  E.  F'lorence :  its  history, 
the  Medici,  the  humanists,  letters,  arts.  With 
500  engravings.  Translated  by  C.  B.  Pitman. 
London,  1882.     F".  •»»476o.8 

Zeitschrift  fiir  angewandte  Elektriciliitslehre, 
mit  besonderer  .BerUcksichtigung  der  Telegra- 
phie,  des  elektrischen  Beleuchtungswesens.  der 
Galvanoplastik  und  verwandter  Zweige.  Her- 
ausg.  von  P.  Carl  [etc.].  Band  1-4;  Band  5, 
Nr.  I,  2.  Mit  Steindrucktafeln  und  Abbildungen. 
Miinchen,   1879-83.    8".  *5967-50 

With  Band  4  :  Xr.  16  the  title  changes  to  Centralblutt  fiir 
Elektrotechnik. 

Zoological  record,  The,  for  1881.  Edited  by 
E.  C.  Rye.     London,  1S82.     8".  •5875.50 

Zoology.     Sec  Challenger;  —  Proctor. 
Zwingli,  Ulrich.     See  Suplicatio. 


LOWER  HALL  AND  BRANCHES. 

Abbreviations:  —  BrI.,  Brighton;  Cbn.,  Charlcstown ;  Dor.,  Dorchester;  E.  It..  East  Boston;  J.  P.,  Jamaica 
Plain;  i^.  K.,   North  Kiid;  Rox.,   Koxbury;    M.  B.,  South  Boston;  M.   K.,  South  End;  \\.  Ko«.,  West  Kosbury. 

Shelf-numbers  without  these  abbreviations  indicate  books  in  the  Lower  tiall  of  the  Central  Library. 


Central  Library  Books  can  be  applied  for  at  the  several  Branches  and  Deliver' 
iesy  and^  if  they  are  on  the  shelves.^  they  will  be  sent  to  the  Branch  or  Delivery  the 
same  or  folloiving  day. 


Abbott,  Edwin  A.     How  to  parse.     With  ap 
pendixes  on  analysis,  spelling,  and  punctuation 

140433 
Abbott  Jacob.     Handle. 

—  Rainbow's  journey. 

—  Rollo  at  play. 

—  Rollo  at  school. 

—  Rollo  at  work. 

—  Rollo  learning  to  read. 

—  Rollo  learning  to  talk. 

—  Rollo's  correspondence 

—  Rollo's  experiments. 

—  Rollo's  museum. 

—  Rollo's  philosophy. 

—  Rollo's  philosophy. 

—  Rollo's  philosophy 


Air.  - 
Fire. 
Sky. 
Water. 


—  Rollo's  philosophy. 

—  Rollo'?  travels. 

—  Rollo's  vacation. 

—  Selling  Lucky. 
All  these  t>ooks  are  illuatralcd. 

—  The  story  of  American  history,  to  the  estab- 
lishment of  the  federal  constitution.    N.  E.  114-1 


J.  P.  118.1 

J.  r.  ti8.2 

N.  K.  164.18 
N.  K.  164.19 
N.  K.  164. 17 
N.  K.  164.16 
N.  K.  164.15 
N.  K.  164.24 
N.  K.  164.21 

N.  E.  164  22 

N.  1:.  164.26 
N.  K.  164.27 
N.  K.  164.28 
>'.  E.  164.25 
N.  E.  164  23 
N.  E.  164  20 
J.  P.  1 18.3 


Abbott,  Lyman,  editor.  Hints  for  home  read- 
ing. A  series  of  chapters  on  books  and  their 
use,  by  C  D.  Warner,  M.  F.  Swcctscr  [and 
others].  IK>r.  285  1 8 

—  How  to  succeed.     Essayi.  Kox.  1717.20 
Abel,  Carl.     Linguistic  essays.     [English  and 

forei;,'n  philosophical  library.)  14034 

Abney,    William   de  Wiveslcslic.     Instruction 

in  photography.  1143-7 

—  Photography  with  emulsions:  a  treatise  on 
the  theory  and  practical  workings  of  gela- 
tine and  collodion  emulsion  processes.    Illus. 

1 143-9 

Adams,    Henry   C     Balderscourt  or    holiday 

talcs.  '  J.  P.  335- «7 

—  Barford  bridge;  or,  schoolboy  trials.  1440.23 

—  Hair-breadth  escai>es;  or,  the  adventure*  of 
three  boys  in  .South  Africa  X.  E.  162.3 

—  The  White  Runswickers;  or,  reminiscences 
of  schoolboy  life.  J.  P.  335- «* 

Adams,  Mary.  An  honorable  surrender. 
[Fiction.]  '  1422.14 ;  S.  E.  512.14 

Adams,  William  H.  D.     Famous  b<K)ks. 

Rox.  6136.21 


317 


LOTTVTBR   HALL   AND   BRANCHES 


April, 


Adams,  W.  H.  D.,  continued. 
—  Page,  squire,  and  knight;  a  romance  of  the 
dajs  of  chivalry.     Illus.  1440.9;  S.E.  637.15 

A  free  adaptation  from  the  "Franchise"  of  Madame 
Colomb.  —  Preface. 

Narrates  the  adventures  of  a  troubadour  during  the  wars 
ill  France  between  Henry  11  and  his  sons.  Introduces 
Bertrand  de  Born,  a  famous  troubadour. 

Adams,  William  T. ,  and  others.  The  great 
bonanza.  Illustrated  narrative  of  adventure  and 
discovery.     With  200  illus.  J.  P.  532.13 

Addison,  Joseph,  and  others.  Sir  Roger  de 
Coverley.     With  illus.  Rox.  5335.10 

Aimard,  Gustave.  The  Indian  chief.  A  tale 
of  the  desert.  Clin.  626.26 

Alden,  Isabella  M.  (^Pattsy.^  The  teacher's 
helper.  130.31 ;  J.  P.  1926.6 

The  title  on  the  back  is  Pansy's  Scrap  book  for  teachers; 
the  book  deals  with  methods  of  Sunday-school  work. 


—  Mary  Burton  abroad,  by  Pansy,  and  other 
stories  by  Pansy,  Mrs.  C.  M.  Livingston,  and 
others.     Illus.  1440.27;  Dor.  257.13 

i'  P.  334-20 

Allen,   Grant.     Colin  Clout's   calendar.     The 

record  of  a  summer,  April-October.  Rox.  6625.15 

—  The  colours  of  flowers  as  illustrated  in  the 
British  flora.     With  illus.     [Nature  series.] 

Dor.  527.2;  Rox.  6627.11 
Alternative,  The  :  a  study  in  psychology. 

Rox.  6615.17 

American     almanac     and    treasury    of    facts, 

for  1883.   Edited  bv  A.  R.  Spoftbrd.     Chu.  1435.2 

Dor.  285.2";  E.  B.  79.19;  J.  P.  RRm  E.7 

S.  B.  295 
Amos,    Sheldon.       The    science    of   politics. 
[International  scientific  series.]  1403.7 

Andersen,   Hans  Christian.     What  the  moon 
saw,  and  other  tales.     With  illus.        J.  P.  433.23 
Andrews,  John.      History    of    the    war    with 
America,    France,    Spain,    and    Holland,     1775- 
1783.     With   portraits,  maps,  and  charts.     Lon- 
don, 1785,  86.     4  v.  Chn.  1114.13 
Angier,  Annie  L.     Poems.  1351.15 
American  almanac  and  treasury  of  facts,  1883. 
Edited  by  A.  R.  Spofl'ord.                       Bfi.  116.69 
Rox.  1728.2;   S.  E.  Ref.  Lib.  34 
Appletons'   general  guide  to  the  United  States 
and  Canada.     With  maps,  plans,  and  illus.    Part 
2.     Western  and  Southern  states.        Dor.  128.17 
Argles,  iI//'5.  M.     Portia.     1440.18;  Bri.  36.139 
E.  B.  315-9;  J-  P.  42328;  Rox.  2424.21 
fS.  E.  454-31 
Arnold,    Edwin.     Pearls    of  the  faith ;  or,  Is- 
lam's rosary.     The  ninety-nine  beautiful  names 
of  Allah  (Asm^-El-Husna).    1343.22;  Dor.  117.40 

Rox.  7386.28 
Arr,  E.  W.^fseud.     See  Rollins,  Ellen  H. 
Asbjbrnsen,    Peter   C.     Folk  and   fairy  tales. 
Illus.  Dor.  154-39 

Aunt  Hattie,  j^seud.     Sec  Baker,  H.  N.  (W.) 
Austin,  George  L.     Henry  Wadsworth  Long- 
fellow.    Illus.  Rox.  5214.9 
Austin,  Jane  G.     Nantucket  scraps. 

Chn.  2325.7;  Dor.  467.27;  J.  P.  626.20 

S.  E.  508.30 

Babcock,  W.  H.     Lord    Stirling's  stand,   and 

other  poems.  Bri.  145.102 

Bacon,  Henry.     Parisian  art  and  artists.  Illus. 

200.18;  Dor.  394-15 


Bacon,    Leonard    W.     A    life    worth    living. 

Memorials  of  Emily  Bliss  Gould.  Dor.  275.5 

Baker,  Ciiarlotte  A.     A  summer  in  the  Azores. 

S.  B.  360.11 
Baker,  Harriet  N.  (W.)  (Aunt  Hattie.)     Hap- 
py   home    stories.     For   boys.     Namely:  — 
Bertie  and  his  sisters.  N.  E.  164.8 

Cousin  Willie.  U.  E.  164.4 

Diligent  Dick.  N.  E.  164.3 

Lazy  Robert.  Jf.  E.  164.5 

Little  Fritz.  N.  E.  164.6 

The  new  buggy.  Jf.  E.  164.7 

—  Happy  home  stories.  For  girls.  Namelv :  — 
Fleda's  childhood.  N.  E.  164. 11 
Little  Flyaway.  N.  E.  164.9 
Molly  and  the  wine  glass.  N.  E.  164.13 
The  singing  girl.  jj.  E.  164.12 
The  spoiled  picture.  N.  E.  164.10 
The  twins.  Jf.  E.  164.14 
Baldwin,  James.  An  introduction  to  the  study  of 

English  literature  and  literary  criticism.      1403.6 
Ballantyne,   Robert  M.     The  battery  and  the 
boiler;  or,  adventures  in  laying  submarine  elec- 
tric cables.     Illus.  1440.13 

—  The  golden  dream;  or,  adventures  in  the 
far  West  [of  the  United  States].         J.  P.  233.18 

—  Six  months  at  the  Cape  :  or,  letters  to  Peri- 
winkle from  South  Africa.     Illus.  1692.15 

—  The  young  fur  traders.     Illus.     Dor.  257.10 
Barbour,  George  M.     Florida  for  tourists,  in- 
valids, and  settlers.  E.  B.  92.9 

Barrington's  fate.     [No  name  series.]   1440.26 
Dor.  466.39;  J,  P.  417.16;  Rox.  2414.10 
S.  E.  419.27 
Beale,  Lionel  S.     On  slight  ailments. 

S.  E.  117. 10 
Beard,  Daniel  C.     What  to  do  and  how  to  do 
it:  the  American  boy's  handy  book.     Illus. 

J.  P.  2435.22';  Rox.  1723-4;  S.  B.  329.24 
Beard,  George  M.  Herbert  Spencer  on  Ameri- 
can nervousness.  Dor.  527.3;  S.  E.  116.27 

—  The  psychology  of  the  Salem  witchcraft 
excitement  of  1692  and  its  practical  application 
to  our  own  time.  1123.19 

Beard,  James  C.     Painting  on  china.     Illus. 

1202  22 

Benning,  Howe,  pscuJ.     See  Henry,  Mary  H. 

Bent,  Samuel  A.  Short  sayings  of  great  men. 
With  historical  and  explanatory  notes.       1897.25 

Berger,  Francis.  New  method  of  learning 
the  French  language.  S.  E.  709.4 

Besant,  Walter.  The  revolt  of -man.  [Fic- 
tion.] 1462.33;  Dor.  469.28;  J.  P.  823.30 
Rox.  2316.30;  S.  B.  284.23 

Besant,  Walter,  and  Rice,  James.  All  sorts 
and  conditions  of  men.  An  impossible  storv. 
Illus.  S.  B.  232.85 

Biart,  Lucien.  An  involuntary  voyage.  [Fic- 
tion.] N.  E.  171.7 

Bible.  New  Testament.  Selections.  Christ's 
Christianity.  S.  B.  299.56 

Bible  myths,  and  their  parallels  in  other  re- 
ligions. Rox.  6332.8 

Bird,  Isabella  L.  A  lady's  life  in  the  Rocky 
mountains.     With  illus.  N.  E.  171.8 

—  Unbeaten  tracks  in  Japan.  With  map  and 
illus.  N.  E.  170.11 

Bishop,  William  H.  The  house  of  a  merchant 
prince.     A  novel  of  New  York.  1442.2 

S.  E.  5993.9 

Appeared  originally  in  the  Atlantic  Monthly,  begiuninr 
February,  1S82. 


318 


1883. 


IiO'WBR   HALL  AND   BRANCHES 


BjSmson,  Bjornstjerne.     The  fisher  maiden. 

J.  P.  636.1 ;  Rox.  2424.19 
Black,  William.     Shandon  Bells      A  novel. 

1422. II ;  S.  E.  416.19 

First  published  in  Harper's  miigazine,  beginning  Mav, 
1S83. 

Blackstone,  Sir  William.  Commentaries. 
For  the  use  of  students  at  law  and  the  general 
reader;  obsolete  and  unimportant  matter  being 
eliminated.     By  Marshall  D.  Ewell.  130.32 

Blackwell,  Antoinette  B.  The  island  neigh- 
bors.    A  novel  of  American  life.        S.  B.  281.39 

Blaisdell,  Albert  F.  Outlines  for  the  study  of 
English  classics.  S.  U.  33-26 

Blake,  Mary  E.  On  the  wing.  Rambling 
notes  of  a  trip  to  the  Pacific.  Rox.  418.14 

Blanqui,  Jer6me  A.  History  of  political 
economy  in  Europe.  Rox.  5821.20 

Blind,  Mathilde.     George  Eliot.  1532.13 

Bloomfield,  Georgiana  L.,  baroucss.  Remi- 
niscences of  court  and  diplomatic  life. 

("llll.  2882.11  ;  Dor.  277.10;  Rox.  5334-9 

Blunders,  The,  of  a  bashful  man.  By  the 
author  of  "  A  bad  boy's  diary."  Dor.  468.5 

Bocher,  Emmanuel.  Les  gravures  francjaises 
du  i8e  siecle  ou  catalogue  raisonnedes  estampes, 
eaux-fortes,  pieces  en  couleur,  au  bistre  et  au  lavis, 
de  1700a  1800.   Fascicule  6.   Portrait.    Rox.  7351.2 

Bdcher,  P'erdinand,  editor.  College  series  of 
French  plays.    With  notes.    Vol.  i.     §.  E.  708.11 

Contents.  —  La  joie  fait  peur,  par  ii.  de  Girardin;  La 
batiille  de  dames,  par  [EJ  Scribe  et  [E]  Legouve;  La  niai- 
son  de  Penarvan,  par  Jules  Sandcau ;  La  poudre  aux  yeux, 
par  E.  Labtche  et  £.  Martin;  Jean  Baudry,  par  A. 
v'acqiicrie. 

Bolton,  Sarah  (E.)  K.     The  present  problem. 

1491.25 
A  story  touching  on  intemperance  and  other  evils. 
Bossuet,  Jacques  B.     Discours  sur  I'histoire 
universclle,  suivi  d'une  table  analytique. 

Rox.  573I-": 

Boston.  Re-dedication  of  the  Old  State-house, 

Jan.  II,  1882.     Ulus.     t'hn.  2742.11;  N.  E.  110.8 

Rox.  811.23;  S.  B.  151-36 

—  Record  rointnissioncrs.     [8lhJ  Report.    1883. 

Brl.  176. 131 ;  Clin.  2738.8;  Dor.  202.14 

£.  B.  201.9;  J.  P.  1914.2;  Rox.  2444.1 

S.  B.  202.13;  S.  E.  238.9 

—  Water  board.  Boston  water  works.  Addi- 
tional supply  from  Sudbury  river.         Brl.  118.30 

Cliii.  2831. 1 ;  Ji  P.  911-3;  Box.  630.3 

Boutwell,  Francis  M.  Old  homesteads  of 
Groton.  .Massachusetts.  t'llll.  2885.27 

Bovct,  F^lix.  Egypt,  Palestine,  and  Phoeni- 
cia.    A  visit  to  sacred  lands.  Rox.  7375-7 

Bowman.  Frederick  H.  The  intermediate 
text-book  of  physical  science,     lllus.    S.  E.  133.8 

Boys  and  their  ways.     Illus.  N.  E.  152. 19 

Brace,  Charles  L.  Gesta  Christi :  or,  a  his- 
to-y  of  humane  progress  under  Christianity. 

Rox.  6338.1 

Bradley,  George  G.  Recollections  of  Arthur 
Penrhyn  Stanley.  Dor.  275.11  ;    Rox.  7326.18 

Brewer,  Ebenczcr  C.  The  reader's  handbook 
of  allusions,  references,  plots  and  stories. 

S.  B.  R.R.  270 

Brine,  Mary  D.     Papa's  little  daughters.   41.51 

Brink,  Bcrnhard  ten.  Early  English  litera- 
ture, to  Widif     Translated.  S.  B.  77.ll 

Bromfield,  Edward  T.  PicturcRque  journeys 
in  America  of  the  Junior  united  tourist  club. 
Illus.  S.  B.  332.12 


Brown,  Almedia  M.  Diary  of  a  minister's 
wife.     [Fiction.]  J.  P.  423.29 

Brown,  John,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh.  Spare 
hours.     3d  series.  S,  B.  38.16 

For  contents  see  Bates  Hall  list. 

Browne,  Irving.  Law  and  lawyers  in  litera- 
ture. 1897.26 

Showing  the  mistakes  made  by  prominent  authors  in 
simple  matters  of  law. 

Browning,  Robert.     Agamemnon.  La  Saisiaz 

and  Dramatic  idyls.  1354.26 

Brush,    Mary    E.     Paul    and    Persis;    or.    the 

Revolutionary  struggle  in  the  Mohawk  valley. 

1440.4;  Dor.  46724;  J.  P.  23'7.a5 

Buchanan,  Joseph  R.     Moral  education. 

Rox.  5837-14 
Buckley,  Arabella   B.     The   fairy-land  of  sci- 
ence.    Illus.  '  X.  E.  152.21 

—  Life  and  her  children.  Glimpses  of  animal 
life.     Illus.  (hn.  3625.28;  N.  E.  152.20 

—  The  winners  in  life's  race ;  or,  the  great 
backboned  family  [vertebrates].     Illus. 

J.  P.  1924.19 
Buell,  Walter.    Joshua  R.  Giddings.        1534-9 

Contains  a  few  verse-*,  never  iK-forc  published,  by  J.  (^ 
Adams,  written  when  he  w;u>  nearly  seventy-eight  years  old. 

Bull,    Sara   C     Ole    Bull :  a   memoir.     With 
Ole  Bull's  "Violin  notes,"  and  Dr.  A.  B.  Cros- 
by's "  Anatomy  of  the  violinist.   Illus.    Portrait. 
591.10;  Clin.  2637.6;  Dor.  277.8 
J.  P.  1221.6;  Rox.  1234.2 
Burr,    Enoch     F.       Ecce    ccelum ;    or,    parish 
astronomy.  Dor.  527.6 

Butterworth,  Ilezekiah.  Young  folks'  history 
of  America.     Illus.  X.  E.  113.2 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  Boston.     Illus. 

S.  E.  113- » 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  classic  lands.     Illus. 

N.  E.  172.14 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  Europe.     Illus. 

N.  E.  172. 13 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient.     Illus. 

N.  E.  173-15 

Buxton,  Harry  J.  W.     English  painters,  by  H. 

J.  Wilmot  Buxton.    With  a  chapter  on  American 

painters,  by  S.   R.   Koehler.     [Illus.   handbooks 

of  art  history.]  1204.27;    Rox.  6214.16 

No  living  painters  arc  mentioned. 

Caddell,  Cecilia  M.  Hidden  saints.  Life  of 
Scrur  Marie,  the  workwoman  of  Liege. 

Rox.  1027.  IS 

Caldwell,  Charles.  Memoirs  of  the  life  and 
campaigns  of  Nathaniel  Greene.     Phila.,  1S19. 

Chn.  1116.5 

Calkins,  Norman  A.,  and  Diaz,  Abby  M. 
Prang's  natural  history  series  for  children.  6 
parts  in  1  v.       .  S*  E.  638.29 

Campagne,  Emilc  M.  Les  quatrc  saisons. 
[Bibliothcque  morale  de  la  jcuncsse.]         2072.3a 

Campbell,  Helen.  Under  green  apple  boughs. 
[Fiction  ]     Illus.  iA**A 

Fir»l  publithL-d  in  "  Our  continent,"  fmm  Feb.  15th,  18S*. 

Campbell,  Walter.    The  old  forest  ranger;  or, 

wild  sports  of  India.  J.  P.  3>3-2I 

Carlyle,    Thomas,    and    Emerson,    Ralph    W. 

Correspondence.       1834-1872        [Ed.    by   C.    E. 

Norton.]     2  v.     Portraits.        532.1  ;  Chn.  2877.3 

Dor.  275.10  :  J.  P.  1236.18 

Rox.  7326.17;  K.  B.  66.22 

Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.     See  Dodgson,  C.  L. 


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LO'WER   HALL  AND   BRANCHES 


April, 


Carter,  Susan  N.  Drawing  in  black  and  white  : 
charcoal,  pencil,  crayon,  and  pen-and-ink. 

1202.24 ;  S.  E.  139.20 

Castlemon,  Harry,  pseud.  See  Fosdick, 
Charles  A. 

Caulfeild,  Sophia  F.  A.,  and  Saward,  Blanche 
C.     The  dictionary  of  needlework.     Illus. 

J.  r.  2431.5;  Rox.  1510.6 

Caulkins,  Frances  M.  History  of  Norwich, 
Connecticut,  from  1660  to  1845.  Norwich,  1845. 
Illus.  Chn.  1033.29 

Cervantes-Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  Wit  and  wis- 
dom of  Don  Qiiixote.  S.  E.  39.24 

Champlin,  John  Y).,jr.  The  young  folks'  cat- 
echism of  common  things.  Dor.  398.25 

The  title  of  the  previous  edition,  as  well  as  the  half-title  of 
this  is  The  child's  catechism  of  common  things. 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  the  war  for  the 
Union.     Illus.  >'.  E.  111.3 

Champney,  Lizzie  W.  Three  Vas-ar  girls 
abroad  :  through  France  and  Spain.     Illus. 

Rox.  1 1 12. 15;  S.  B.  348.39 
Changing  vear,  The  :  poems  and  pictures. 

S.E.  50.17 

Chase,  Frank   E.,  and    Goodridge,  James    F. 

Ballads  in  black.     A  series  of  original   shadow 

pictures.  Bri.  144.86 

Child,  Lydia  M.     Letters.     With  introduction 

by  J.  G.  W'hittier.  Bri.  64.42;  Cllli.  2617.20 

J.  P.  1125.U 

Church,  Alfred  J.    Stories  from  Homer.     With 

illus.  from  Flaxman.  N.  E.  173.13 

Churchill,  Lida  A.     My  girls.  Dor.  466.38 

S.  E.  509a.i2 

Clarke,  Charlotte  M.  (^Charles  M.Clay.)    The 

modern  Hagar.     2  v.  1477.27 ;   S.  E.  506.14 

Sequel  to  "  Baby  Rue." 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.     Ten  great  religions. 

Rox.  738313 

Clarke,  Rebecca    S.   {Sophie  May.)     Janet:  a 

poor  heiress.       1712.29;  Bri.  25.98;  S.  E.  491.1 

A  story  turning  on  the  question  of  insanity. 

Clay,  Charles  M.,  pseud.     See  Clarke,  C.  M. 

Clemens,  Will  M.  Famous  funny  fellows. 
Brief  biographical  sketches  of  American  humor- 
ists.    Portraits.  1538.7 

Clement,  Charles.  Michelangelo.  Rox.  6214.15 

Clemmer,  'S\ATy,Jormcrlv  Mrs.  Ames.  Poems 
of  life  and  nature.        Rox.  5216.14;  S.  B.  256.48. 

Clough,  Arthur  H.     Poems.     With  a  memoir. 

J.  P.  1824.7 

Cobbe,  Frances  P.  The  peak  in  Darien.  An 
octave  of  essays.  8.  B.  296.33 

Coffin,  Chailes  C.  Building  the  nation. 
Events  in  the  history  of  the  United  States. 
[1783-1861.]     Illus.  212.15;   E.  B.  183.16 

—  My  days  and  nights  on  the  battle-field.  Illus. 

N.  E.  1 13.3 
Conway,  Moncure  D.     Emerson  at  home  and 

abroad.  Dor.  275.9 

Cooke,    Carrie  A.,  editor.      Blossoms  by   the 

way.     A  collection  of  choice  poems.  33i'6 

—  Young  folks'  speaker.  A  collection  of  prose 
and  poetry  for  declamations,  etc.  E.  B.  496.2 

Cooke,  John  E.     Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion. 

?f.  E.  161.8 

Cooley,    Le   Roy   C.     The   new   text-book  of 

chemistry.    Illus.  140.23 

Coolidge,  Susan, pseud.  See  Woolsey,  Sarah  C. 


Cooper,  James  Fenimore.  Ned  Mj-ers ;  or, 
a  life  before  the  mast.  Chn.  2173.17 

—  Stories  of  the  prairie,  and  other  adventures 
of  the  border.     Selected.  N.  E.  173.10 

—  Stories  of  the  sea:  selected  from  the  '•  Sea 
tales."  N.  E.  173.9 

—  Stories  of  the  woods :  selected  from  the 
"Leather-stocking  tales."  N.  E.  173.11 

Coquelin,  Benoit  C.  The  actor  and  his  art. 
Translated.  Dor.  359.5 

Cotterill,  Henry  B.  An  introduction  to  the 
study  of  poetry.  1351.16 

Cox,  Sir  George  W.  The  mythology  of  the 
Aryan  nations.  Rox.  5823.11 

Cozzens,  Samuel  W.  The  young  silver 
seekers.  E.  B.  19.117;  S.  B.  117.29 

Craik,  Dinah  (M.)  The  adventures  of  a 
brownie,  as  told  to  my  child.    Illus.    Dor.  258.11 

—  Little  Sunshine's  holiday.  Dor.  258.23 
Craik,    Georgiana   M.       Hilary's    love    story. 

Illus.  1477.25  ;  Dor.  467.32 

Crane,  Lucy.     Art  and  the  formation  of  taste. 

Six  lectures.     With  illus.  bv  T.  and  W.   Crane. 

Portrait.  Dor."  356.44 ;  S.  B.  328.38 

Crawford,  F.  Marion.      Mr.   Isaacs :    a  tale    of 

modern  India.  1490.22  ;  Chn.  1927.21 

E.  B.  315.10;  J«  P-  433-24;  Rox.  2432.3 

S.  B.  283.61 ;  S.  E.  591.25 

Crowe,  Catherine.     Lilly  Dawson.         1440.22 

Crowe,  J.  A.,  and  Cavalcaselle,  G.  B.  Raphael : 

his  life  and  works.     Vol.  i.  Rox.  6212.15 

Cumming,  Constance  F.  G.     At  home  in  Fiji. 

With  map  and  illus.  N.  E.  170.9 

—  Fire  fountains,  the  kingdom  of  Hawaii,  its 
volcanoes,  and. the  history  of  its  missions.  2  v. 
With  illus.  and  maps.  Rox.  7375-6 

Cunningham,  Mrs.  B.  Sim.  In  Sancho 
Panza's  pit.  1  1422.7 

Currie,  James.  The  principles  and  practice  of 
early  and  infant  school-education,  with  an  ap- 
pendix of  infant-school  hymns  and  songs  with 
melodies.  S.  E.  108.21 

Curwen,  Samuel.  Journal  and  letters,  from 
1775  to  17S3;  with  biographical  sketches.  By  G. 
A.  Ward.     Boston,  1864.  Chn.  288'2.ia 

Czar,  The.  A  tale  of  the  time  of  the  first 
Napoleon.  By  the  author  of  "  The  Spanish 
brothers."  1422.9 

Dahlgren,  Madeleine  V.  Memoir  of  John  A. 
Dahlgren,  Dor.  505.1 

D'Anvers,  N.    Lowest  forms  of  water  animals. 

1140.5 
Darling,  Mary  G.  Battles  at  home.  Dor.  466.40 
Darwin,   Charles   R.     The   expression    of  the 
emotions  in  man  and  animals.  S.  B.  324.3 

Daughter,  A,  of  the  Philistines.  [Fiction.] 
1422.24;  Bri.  33- 129 
J.  P.  41718;  S.  E.  419.28 
Hygiene  for  girls.  1172.23 
Dor.  527.5;  S.  E.  116.14 
Fossil  men  and  their 
modern  representatives.  An  attempt  to  illus- 
trate the  characters  and  condition  of  pre-historic 
inen  in  Europe  by  those  of  the  American  races. 
Illus.  '  Rox.  6615.18 

Day,  Lewis  F.  Every-day  art:  short  essaj-s 
on  the  arts  not  fine.  1202.23 

De  Amicis,  Edmondo.     Military  life  in  Italy. 

S.  E.  365.aa 
Deane,  Margery, /.fc«</.  .S^e  Pitman,  Marie  J. 
De  Foe,  Daniel.     Robinson  Crusoe.     Illus. 

N.  E.  161.7 


[No  name  series.] 
Davis,  Irenaeus  P. 
Dawson,  John    W. 


320 


1883. 


IjOVter  hall  and  branches 


Deshler,  Charles  D.  Afternoons  with  the 
poets.  Rox.  6134.7 

Dexter,  D.  Gilbert,  compiler.  Life  and  works 
of  H.  W.  Longfellow.     Portrait.  Chli.  2744.4 

Diard,    Louise.     Le    secret    de    la    bisaieule. 

1072.5 

The  scene  of  this  story  is  laid  in  Philadelphia. 

Dick,  Thomas.  Works.  Phila.,  1859.  '"  ^• 
in  5.  Chll.  5227.20 

Dick,  William  B.,  editor.  Recitations  and 
readings.     No.  1-14.     14  V.  N.  E.  143.2 

Doctor  Ben.     [Round-robin  series.] 

S.  E.  509-41 

Dodds,  Sarah  J.  V.  Stories  from  early  English 
literature.  J.  P.  1613.6 

Dodge,  Nathaniel  S.  Stories  of  American 
history.     Illus.  N.  E.  113. 21 

Dodge,  Richard  I.     Our  wild  Indians. 

J.  P.  912.15 

Dodgson,  Charles  L.  {Lexvia  Carroll.) 
Through  the  looking-glass,  and  what  Alice  found 
there.  Chn.  514.23 

Dolbear,  Amos  E  The  art  of  projecting.  A 
manual  of  experimentation  in  physics,  chemistry, 
and  natural  history  with  the  porte.lumi^re  and 
magic  lantern.     Ilius.  1143.11 

Dole,  Nathan  H.  Young  folks'  history  of 
Russia.     Illus.  N.  E.  123.32 

Donnelly,  Ignatius.  Atlantis  :  the  antediluvian 
world.     Illus.  E.  B.  337.11 

—  Ragnarok  :  the  age  of  fire  and  gravel.  Illus. 

140.22  ;  Chn.  3827.13  ;  Dor.  35320 

E.  B.  337.12;  J.  P.  1924.26 

Rox.  1724.13  ;  S.  E.  130.21 

The  author  attributes  the  geological  formation  known 
as  drift  to  the  impact  of  a  comet  upon  the  earth. 

Dorner,  Isaac  A.  Dorner  on  the  future  state. 
With  notes  by  Newman  Smyth.         Rox.  7384.23 

Doyle,  John  A.  English  colonies  in  America. 
Virginia,  Maryland,  and  the  Carolinas.  Folded 
map.  2ii.g 

The  English  edition  has  the  title  The  English  in  America. 
To  be  followed  by  a  volume  on  the  other  colonies. 

Drake,  Samuel  A.  Around  the  Hub.  A  boys' 

book  about  Boston.  Illus.                     N.  E.  171.6 

—  Old  landmarks  and  historic  personages  of 
Boston.     Illus.  N.  E.  113.5 

Drayton,  John.  Memoirs  of  the  American  rev- 
olution to  1776;  as  relating  to  South-Carolina: 
and  occasionally  referring  to  North-Carolina  and 
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Du  Chaillu,  Paul  B.  The  land  of  the  midnight 
sun.     Illus.     2  V.  N.  E.  170.5 

Duffy,  Sir  Charles  G.  Four  years  of  Irish 
history.     1845- 1849.  Chn.  274B.XO 

A  sequel  to  "  Young  Ireland." 

Dumas,  Alexandre  (D.).  Vingt  ans  apris. 
Suite  des  Trois  mousquetaires.     3  v.  2072.20 

Duncan,  Peter  M.  Heroes  of  science.  Bota- 
nists, zoologists,  and  geologists.  140.25 

Dunlap,  William,  llistory  of  the  New  Nether- 
lands, province  of  New  York,  and  state  of  New 
York,  to  the  adoption  of  the  federal  constitution. 
N.  Y.,  1839,  40.     2  V.  Chn.  1114." 

E.,  O.  A.  A  cruise  under  six  flags.  [Short 
stories.]  Dor.  466.36 

Ebers,  Georg  M.     A  word,  only  a  word      A 

romance.     From  the  German.  1422.6 

Dor.  46730 ;  S.  E.  487-39 

A  story  of  the  time  of  Philip  11,  of  Spain  ;  the  inquisition 
in  the  Netherlands. 


Ebner-Eschenbach,  Marie,  Freifrau  von. 
Aphorisms.      Translated  by  Annis  L.  Wister. 

Rox.  1937.20 
Eckstein,   Ernst.      Quintus  Claudius.     A   ro- 
mance of  imperial  Rome.   From  the  German.  2  v. 
S.  B.  285.11;  S.  E.  485-34 
Eddy,  Daniel  C.     {Rupert  V,ih    Wert.)     Rip 
Van  Winkle's  travels  in  Asia  and  Africa.     Illus. 

691.6;  S.  B.  348.25 

—  Rip  Van  Winkle's  travels  in  foreign  lands. 
Illus.  E.  B.  93.20;  S.  B.  348.34 

Edersheim,  Alfred.  The  temple,  its  ministry 
and  services,  as  they  were  at  the  time  of  Jesus 
Christ.     Illus.  J.  P.  2024.18 

Edgeworth,  Richard  L.  '  Memoirs  begun  by 
himself  and  concluded  by  his  daughter,  Maria 
Edgeworth.     Boston.  1821.  Dor.  277.9 

Edwards,  Joseph  F.  How  we  ought  to  live;  a 
practical  guide  for  the  preservation  of  health. 

162.20;  Dor.  397.10 

Edwards,  Matilda  B.     Exchange  no  robbery, 

and  other  novelettes.  1440.29;  Dor.  46929 

Dor.  322a.3;  J.  P.  823.32;  Rox.  2314  26 

S.  B.  140.78 

Sketches  of  foreign  life. 

Eggleston,  Edward,  and  Seelye,  Lillie  E. 
Brant  and  Red  Jacket.     Illus.  N.  E.  112.6 

—  Pocahontas.     Illus.  X.  E.  112.5 

—  Tecumseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet.  Illus. 

N.  E.  112.3 

These  books  belong  to  the  Famous  American  Indian  series. 

Eggleston,  George  C.  Red  Eagle  and  the 
wars  with  the  Creek  Indians  of  Alabama.  Illus. 

N.  E.  112.4 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  Character  readings  from 

"  George  Eliot."     Selected  by  Sheppard.     With 

illus.  Dor.  343.4 

Ellis,  Sumner.     Life  of  Edwin  H.  Chapin. 

N.  B.  163.22;  S.  E.  i75-»5 

Encyclopaedia    Britannic^i.     9th  ed.     Vol.   15. 

Loo-Mem.  Chn.  713.1 ;  Dor.  217.1 

E.  B.  R.R.,  I-  1. 15;  J.  I*.  R-R-.  E.  13 

S.  B.  R.R.  !•;  S.  E.  Ref.  Lib.  i 

Erdmann,    Johann    E.      Grundriss    dcr    Ge- 

schichteder  Philosophic.     2  v.  Rox.  5730.7 

Essex  institute,  Salem.     Bulletin.     Vol.  i-io. 

1869-1878.     10  v.  in  5.     Illus.  Chn.  2872.2 

—  Historical  collections.      Vol.   i-i?. 

Cnn.  2872.x 

Ewing,  Juliana  H.  Brothers  of  pity,  and  other 
tales  of  beasts  and  men.  S.  E.  654.35 

Farquharson,  Martha,  pseud.  See  Finley, 
Martha; 

Farrar,  Charles  A.  J.  Eastward,  ho !  or,  ad- 
ventures at  Rangelcy  lakes.  N.  E.  173.6 

Fay,  Amy.     Music-study  in  Germany. 

l>or.  393.1 

Fernald,  J.  M.  Footlight  frolics.  Entertain- 
ments for  home  and  school,  comprising  school 
opera,  charades,  plays,  Christinas  capers.    1365.21 

Field,  Henry  Si.'  On  the  desert:  with  a  brief 
review  of  recent  events  in  Egypt.         Rox.  222.7 

Field,  (M.)  Kate.  C  A.  Fechter.  With  illus. 
[American  actor  scries.]  Rox.  1033.6 

Finlay,  George.  A  history  of  Greece,  b.c.  146 
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Finley,  Martha.  {Afartha  Farqiiliarson.) 
Grandmother  Elsie :  a  sequel  to  I-Ilsio's  widow- 
hood. Dor.  467  28;  Rox.  1126.2a 

—  Mildred's  married  life  and  a  winter  with 
Elsie  Dinsmore.  Rox.  1126.23 


.3" 


LOWER  HALL  AND   BRANCHES. 


April, 


Fisher,  Frances  C.  {Christian  Reid.)  Heart 
of  steel.     A  novel.  1440.10;  Bri.  37.92 

S.  B.  277.37;  S.  E.  495-44 
Scene  partly  in  Rome. 

Fitch,  Joshua  G.  Lectures  on  teaching.  De- 
livered in  the  University  of  Cambridge  [En- 
gland], 1880.  Rox.  5837.13 

Fletcher,  Eliza  D.  Autobiography,  with  let- 
ters and  other  family  memorials.  Dor.  276.12 

Fosdick,  Charles  A.  (^Harry  Castlernon.)  No 
moss;  or,  the  career  of  a  rolling  stone. 

Bri.  12.36 

Foussette,  Jules.  Jeanne  d'Arc.  Roman  his- 
torique.  1072.4 

Fran9ais,  Le.  Revue  mensuelle  de  grammaire 
et  de  litterature.    Vol.  i,  2.     1882.     2  v.  in  i. 

Rox.  7391 -3 

Francatelli,  Charles  E.  Francatelli's  modern 
cook.  Rox.  1532.16 

Franklin,  Benjamin.  Works.  2  v.  London, 
1793.  Chn.  1115.18 

Franzos,    Carl    E.       The    Jews    of    Barnow. 

Stories.     Translated  from  the  German.      1440.25 

Dor.  467  29  ;  J.  P.  626.21 ;  Rox.  2425.5 

Fr^d^,  Pierre.  Deux  ans  sous  I'etoile  polaire, 
Suede,  Norvdge  &  Laponie.     lUus.  1071.6 

Freeman,  James  E.  Gatherings  from  an 
artist's  portfolio  in  Rome.  Dor.  424.12 

£.  B.  203.42 

French,  Harry  W.     Our  boys  in  India.     Illus. 

N.  E.  172.10 

Frothingham,  Octavius  B.  A  child's  book  of 
religion.  Rox.  7027.26 

—  Stories  of  the  patriarchs.  Rox.  7027.28 
Froude,  James  A.     Life  and  times  of  Thomas 

Becket.  Dor.  275.8 

—  Short  studies  on  great  subjects.  4th  series 
[and  lastj.      1815.15.4;  Dor.  106.3;  Rox.  1914.5 

A  study  on  Thomas  a  Becket  fills  nearly  half  the  volume. 

Gage,  Alfred  P.  A  text-book  on  the  elements 
of  physics.     Illus.  1143.6 

Garden,  The,  the  woods,  and  the  fields  ;  or,  the 
teachings  of  nature  as  seasons  change.         171.20 

Gardiner,  Bertha  M.  The  French  revolution, 
1789-1795.   [Epochs  of  modern  history.]     1000.15 

Gardner,  Eugene  C.  The  house  that  Jill  built, 
after  Jack's  had  proved  a  failure.  A  book  on 
home  architecture,  with  illus.  1201.25 

Dor,  332.23 

Previously  published  in  Our  continent,  beginning-  May 
24th,  1S82. 


Garrett,    Phineas,    compiler 
choice  selections.     Nos.  17-20. 


One    hundred 
E.  B.  205.28 
S.  E.  38.13 
Gautier,    Theophile.     My    household    of  pets. 

173-31;  Rox.  1136.21 

Illustrations  of  animal  life. 

—  A  winter  in  Russia.  N.  E.  171. 10 
Geddes,    William    D.     The    problem    of    the 

Homeric  poems.  Rox.  61 10.7 

Geikie,    Archibald.      Geological    sketches    at 

home  and  abroad.     With  illus.  140.29 

Gibbs,     Montgomery.     {Gilbert     Mortimer.) 

Six  hundred  Robinson   Crusoes;  or,  the  voyage 

of  the  Golden  Fleece.  A  true  story.     Dor.  427.26 

Giberne,  Agnes.     The  curate's  home.     1712.30 

Dor.  46925;  J,  P.  823.28;  Rox.  2316.28 

S.  B.  285.65 

—  Sun,   moon,  and  stars.     A  book  for  begin- 
ners.    Illus.  Dor.  393.2 ;  J.  P.  1924.25 


Gibson,  William  H.     Highways  and  bywa^-s; 
or,  saunterings  in  New  England.  Illus.  E.B.  231.8 
See  note  in  the  Bates  Hall  list. 

Gilbert,  William  S.,  and  Sullivan,  Arthur, 
lolanthe  ;  or,  the  peer  and  the  peri.     Dor.  391-15 

Gilder,  William  H.  Ice-pack  and  tundra.  An 
account  of  the  search  for  the  Jeannette  and  a 
sledge  journey  through  Siberia.  With  maps 
and  illus.         1705.15;  llox.  7366.23  ;   S.  E.  382.2 

Gillet,  Joseph  A.,  and  Rolfe,  William  J.  The 
heavens  above:  a  popular  hand-book  of  astron- 
omy.    Illus.  S.  E.  135.21 

Gilman,  Daniel  C.  James  Monroe  in  his  rela- 
tions to  the  public  service  during  half  a  century, 
1776  to  1826.     [American  statesmen.]  1533.6 

Rox.  5026.21 ;  S.  E.  169.5 

Pages  253-2S9  contain  a  bibliography  of  Monroe,  and  the 
Monroe  doctrine,  by  J.  F.  Jameson. 

Gluemer,  Claire  von.  A  noble  name ;  or, 
Ddnninghausen.  Translated  by  Mrs.  A.  L. 
Wister.  Rox.  2432.4 

Goodale,  George  L.  Wild  flowers  of  America, 
with  illus.  [in  color]  by  Isaac  Sprague.  Part 
1-8.  Rox.  *6620.i7 

Gordon,  Adoniram  J.  The  ministry  of  heal- 
ing, or,  miracles  of  cure  in  all  ages.     E.  B.  368.38 

Gore,  Catherine  G.  F.  The  dowager.  A 
novel.  1440.21 

Gough,  John  B.  Sunlight  and  shadow ;  or, 
gleanings  from  my  life  work.  Illus.    E.  B.  152.28 

Grant,  Robert.  The  lambs.  A  tragedy. 
Illus.  Dor.  1 14.8 

Granville,  Joseph  M.  The  secret  of  a  good 
memory.  1174.44 

Green,  Samuel  A.  The  early  records  of  Gro- 
ton,  Massachusetts,   1662-1707.     Illus. 

Bri.  117.156;  Chn.  2644.26;  Rox.  7010. 11 

—  Groton  in  the  witchcraft  times.   Chil.  2885.26 
Green,  Samuel  G.     Pictures  from  the  German 

fatherland  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.     Illus. 

N.  E.  170.12 

Greey,  Edward.  Young  Americans  in  Japan. 
Illus.  Dor.  456.14;  J.  P.  1432.9 

Griffis,  William  E.  Corea,  the  hermit  nation 
[historical,  political  and  social].     Illus.       1691.4 

Dor.  456.10 

Griffith,  Michael  J.  The  mystery  solved ;  or, 
the  prophetic  history  of  the  church.     S.  E.  loi.ii 

Grogan,  Mercy.  How  women  may  earn  a 
living.  Rox.  1727.7 

Guizot,  Francois  P.  G.  Francis  i,  and  the 
sixteenth  century.     Part  i.  1000.13 

Contents. —  i.  Francis  i  and  the  emperor  Charles  v. 

—  Henry  ivand  the  end  of  the  wars  of  religion. 

1000.14 

—  Saint  Louis  and  the  thirteenth  century. 

looo.ia 

The  volumes  mentioned  above  are  all  edited  from  Guizot's 
"  History  of  France,"  with  notes,  maps,  and  illus.  by  G. 
Masson. 

Gustafson,  Zadel  B.  Genevieve  Ward.  With 
portrait.  Dor.  178.38 

Guthrie,  Frederick.  The  first  book  of  knowl- 
edge. Dor.  398.24 

Hale,  Edward  E.     How  to  do  it.        S.  B.  49.20 

—  Stories  of  discovery  told  by  discoverers. 

660.24 ;  Dor.  268.21 ;  N.  E.  173.x 

—  Stories  of  the  sea  told  by  sailors. 

N.  E.  173  3 

—  Stories  of  [the  American  civil]  war  told  by 
soldiers.  N.  E.  173-* 


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Hale,  Edward  E.,  and  Hale,  Susan.  A  family 
flight  over  Egypt  and  Syria.   lUiis.     J.  P.  1432.10 

—  A  family  flight  through  France,  Germany, 
Norway  and  Switzerland,     lllus.         X.  E.  172.11 

Hall,  Charles  W.  Drifting  round  the  world. 
A  boy's  adventures.     With  illus.         N.  E.  172.12 

Hamerton,  Philip  G.  Chapters  on  animals. 
With  illus.  N.  E.  152.22 

—  Etching  and  etchers.     Illus.  200.21 

—  The  graphic  arts.  Clin.  3826.14 
Hamilton,  Kate  W.     Tangles  and  corners  in 

Kezzie  DriscoU's  life.  1422.12 

Hamilton,  Walfer.  The  sesthetic  movement 
in  England.  1202.25 

Hamley,  William  G.  Traseaden  hall.  "When 
George  the  third  was  king."  1440.6 

Hare,  Augustus  J.  C.  Walks  in  Rome.  Folded 
plan.  1668.18 

This  contains  in  one  volume  all  the  m<itter  which  was  for- 
merly published  in  two. 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud.     See  Terhune,  M.  V. 

Harris,  Amanda  B.  Wild  flowers  and  where 
they  grow.     Illus.  €1111.382313 

Harris,  Joseph.  Gardening  for  young  and  old. 
Ilhis.  160.37;  Kox.  6626.14 

Hartley,  Cecil  B.  The  gentlemen's  book  of 
etiquette.  J.  P.  2435.23 

Hatch,  Edwin.  The  organization  of  the  early 
Christian  churches.     [Bampton  lectures,  1880.] 

Kox.  5824.15 

Hathaway,  Benjamin.  The  league  of  the  Iro- 
quois, and  other  legends.     [Poems.]  1351.17 

Hatton,  Thomas.  Hints  for  sketching  in 
water  color  from  nature.  [Putnam's  art  hand- 
books.] S.  B.  32925;  S.  E.  13919 

Hauff,  Wilhelm.  Arabian  days'  e.ntertain- 
ments.     Translated.  N.  E.  161.4 

Havergal,  Frances  R.  Bells  across  the  snow. 
[Poem.]  S.  B.  253.11 

—  Crimson  and  gold  threads  from  [herj  life 
and  works.  Dor.  209.20 

—  Poems.  With  a  sketch  of  her  life  [By 
W.  M.  L.  J.]  S.  B.  257.42 

Havergal,  Maria  V.  G.     Memorials  of  Francis 

Ridley  Havergal.     Portrait.  1534-6 

Hawthorne,  Julian.     Dust:  a  novel.         1422.5 

Dor.  466.42 

Previously  published  in  "  Our  continent "  from  May  10th, 
iSSj. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.     Doctor  Grimshawe's 
secret.     A    romance.       Edited    by    Julian    Haw- 
thorne.    Fac-simile.  1477.26;    Bri.  37.91 
Chn.  1726.20;  Dor.  466.37;  E.  B.  315.7 
J.  P.  512.8;  Box.  2432.2;  S.  B.  358.10 
S.  E.  522.16 

—  True  stories  from  history  and  bioijraphy. 
Illus.  N.  E.  173-8 

—  Wonder-book  for  girls  and  boys.    Illus. 

N.  E.  163.  ID 
Hayne,  Paul  H.  Poems,  Illus.  Rox.  1623.14 
Haynes,  John    E.     Pseudonyms   of   authors. 

Kox,  6133.7 
Hazen,  Henry  A.     History  of  Biilerica,  Mas- 
sachusetts,   with    genealogical    register.     Illus. 

Kox.  5233-6 

Headley,    Phineas    C.      Facing    the    enemy : 

the  life  and  military  career  of  William  Tecumseh 

Sherman.  N.  E.  ii3-»6 

—  Fight  it  out  on  this  line  :  the  life  and  deeds 
of  U.  S.  Grant.  N.  E.  ii3-»5 

—  Fighting  Phil :  the  life  and  military  career 
of  Philip  H.  Sheridan.  N.  E.  113.1/ 


Headley,  P.  C,  continued. 

—  The  miner  boy  and  his  monitor:  the  career 
and  achievements  of  John  Ericsson.  X.  E.  113.19 

—  Old  Salamander :  the  life  and  naval  career 
of  David  G   Farragut.  N.  K.  113.18 

—  Old  Stars  •  the  life  and  military  career  of 
Ormsby  M.  Mitchel.  Jf.  E.  113.20 

The  above  mentioned  volumes  belong'  to  Uic  "  Heroes  of 
the  Rebellion"  series,  and  are  illustrated. 

—  Public  men  of  to-day.  Biographies  of  the 
president  and  vice-president,  each  member  of  the 
Cabinet,  the  senators  and  the  members  of  the 
Hou.se  of  the  47th  Congress  [etc.].  By  P.  C. 
Headley,  assisted  by  a  member  of  the  Boston  bar. 
With  more  than  300  portraits.   First  series.  591.9 

Heaton,  M.  Compton.    Correggio.  S.  E.  139.33 

Hedge,  Frederick  H.  Ways  of  the  Spirit  and 
other  essays.  Chn.  5836.26 

Heldmann,  Bernard.  Expelled  :  the  story  of 
a  young  gentleman.  1422.2 

A  story  of  English  school  life. 

—  The  mutiny  on  board  the  Leander.  A  story 
of  the  sea.  1440.14 

Henderson,  Peter.  Gardening  for  profit. 
Illus.  150.46 

Henry,  Mary  II.  {Iloxve  Bcnning.')  Opening 
plain  paths.  1440.5;  J^  P.  334-i8 

—  Quiet  corners.  1477.29 ;  Dor.  466.41 

J.  P.  334-19;  S.  B.  219.48 
Stories  for  girls. 

Hensel,  Sebastian.  The  Mendelssohn  family 
(1729-1847).  From  letters  and  journals.  With 
portraits.     2  v.  E.  B.  21 1.9 

Her  picture.     [No  name  series.]    J.  P.  417.15 

Hesse-Wartegg,  Ernest  von.  Tunis,  the  land 
and  the  people.     With  illus.  Kox.  434-20 

Hewins,   Caroline    M.,    compiler.     Books    for 

the  young.     A  guide  for  parents  and  children. 

1406.20  ;  S.  B.  350a. 76 

Hield,  Mary.  Glimpses  of  South  America; 
or,  the  land  of  the  Pampas.     Illus.  660.25 

Higginson,  Thomas  W.  Young  folks'  history 
of  the  United  States.     Illus.  \.  E.  113.4 

Hinman,  Royal  R.,  compiler.  Letters  from 
the  English  kings  and  queens  to  the  governors 
of  Connecticut,  with  the  answers  thereto,  from 
1635  to  1749.     Hartford,  1836.  Chn.  745-22 

History,  The,  of  the  war  in  America,  l)etween 
Great  Britain  and  her  colonies,  to  1783.  Added, 
a  collection  of  papers.  In  i  [3]  vol.  Dublin, 
1779,  85.     3  v.     Folded  map.     8'.       Ch'  •  745-23 

Hobart,  Aaron.  An  historical  sketch  ot  .\bing- 
ton.  Mass.     Boston,  1839.  Chn.  1033.27 

Holland,  Henry  S.  Logic  and  life,  with  other 
sermons.  Kox.  7386.29 

Holland,  John,  and  Everett,  James,  .Memoirs 
of  James  Montgomery,  including  selections  from 
his  correspondence,  remains  in  nrose  and  verse 
[etc.].     Vol.  5-7.     London,  1850.  584-»7 

Holley,  George  W.  Falls  of  Niagara,  with 
chapters  on  the  other  famous  cataracts  of  the 
world.     With  illus.        Kox.  5235.1  ;  S.  E.  330.23 

—  Niagara:  its  history  and  geology  [etc.], 
with  illus.     P'olded  map.  1634.30 

Holley,  Marietta.  Miss  Richards'  boy.  and 
other  stories.     With  illus.       41-52;  E.  B.  261.64 

S.  E.  49728 

Holt,  Emily  S.  Red  and  white  :  a  tale  of  the 
wars  of  the  Roses.  1422.13 

Homer.  The  Iliad.  Done  into  English  prose 
by  A.  Lang,  W.  Leaf,  and  E.  Myers.  Kox.  6113.6 


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April, 


Homes  and  haunts  of  our  elder  poets.  With 
portraits  and  illus.  59i'i2 

Contents.  —  Bryant,  by  H.  N.  Powers ;  Longffellow  and 
Whittier,  by  R.  H.  Stoddard;  Emerson,  Holmes  and 
Lowell,  by  F.  B.  Sanborn. 

Hooper,  Mary.  Cookery  for  invalids,  persons 
of  delicate  digestion,  and  for  children.  1183.9 

—  Little  dinners.     How  to  serve  them.    183.30 
Hope,    Ascott     R.,    pseud.       See    Moncrieff, 

Robert  H. 

Horry,  Peter,  and  Weems,  Mason  L.  The 
life  of  major  gen.  Francis  Marion.  N.  Y.,  1835. 
Illus.  Chn.  737.12 

Hudson,  Charles.  History  of  Lexington, 
Mass.,  to  1868,  with  a  genealogical  register  of 
Lexington  families.  Portraits.  Illus.  Clin.  2745.4 

Hughes,  Thomas.  School  days  at  Rugby. 
Illus.  N.  E.  163.13 

—  Tom  Brown  at  Oxford  :  a  sequel  to  School- 
days at  Rugby.  N.  E.  163.14 

Hunt,  William  M.  Talks  on  art.  2d  series. 
Compiled  by  Helen  M.  Knowlton.  202.28 

Hunter,  Ella.  A  lady's  drive  from  Florence 
to  Cherbourg.     Illus.  Rox.  7375-5 

Hunter,  William  C.  The  "  Fan  Kwae "  at 
Canton  before  treaty  days,  1825-44.  By  an  old 
resident.  1694.24  ;  S.  E.  379.27 

Huxley,  Thomas  H.     Hume.     [English  men  of 

letters.]  S.  B.  68.38 

Hyde,  Charles  McE.     Historical    celebration 

of    Brimfield,     Mass.,    Oct.,     1876.       Portraits. 

Folded  map.  Chll.  2884.20 

Ice-cream  and  cakes.  A  new  collection  of 
i-eceipts.  182.3;  J«  P-  2434.2;  Rox.  1512.20 

Ihne,  Wilhelm.  Early  Rome.  [Epochs  of 
ancient  history.]  J,  P.  1039. i 

In  the  polar  regions ;  or,  nature  and  natural 
history  in  the  frozen  zone.  With  anecdotes  and 
stories  of  adventure  and  travel.     Illus.         173-32 

In  the  temperate  regions ;  or,  nature  and  natu- 
ral history  in  the  temperate  zones.  With  anec- 
dotes and  stories  of  adventure  and  travel.    173-33 

Ingelow,  Jean.  Stories  told  to  a  child,  [island] 
2d  series.     With  illus.  N.  E.  163.12 

IngersoU,  Charles  J.  Historical  sketch  of  the 
second  war  between  the  United  States  and  Great 
Britain,  1812-15.  Vol.  i.   Phila.,  1845.  Chn.  1116.1 

The  second  volume  of  this  first  series  is  missing. 

—  Histor}'  of  the  second  war  between  the 
United  States  and  Great  Britain,  1812-15.  2d 
series.     Phila.,  1S52.     2  v.  Clin.  1116.2 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Knocking  round  the  Rock- 
ies [Rocky  mountains].     Illus.  1631.4 

—  Old  ocean.     Illus.  140.27;  Dor.  358.40 

S.  B.  31956 
Ireland,   Mary   E.      Timothy :    his    neighbors 
and  his  friends.  S.  E.  457.20 

Irving,  Washington.     The  Alhambra. 

N.  E.  1441 

—  Astoria ;  or,  anecdotes  of  an  enterprise  be- 
yond the  Rocky  mountains.  Jf.  E.  144.2 

—  The  life  and  voyages  of  Christopher  Colum- 
bus.    3  V.     Illus.  N.  E.  134.2 

—  The  sketch-book.  N.  E.  144.3 
Jackson,  Catherine  C,  lady.    The  old  regime  : 

court,  salons,  and  theatres.  Dor.  387.6 

James,  Henry,  ;V.     The  siege  of  London.  The 

pension    Beaurepas,    and    The    point    of    view. 

[Three  stories.]  1422.17;  Dor.  468.2 

Rox.  2432.5 

"The  point  of  view"  was  first  published  in  the  Century 
Magazine  for  December,  1SS2. 


Jameson,  Anna(M.)  Characteristics  of  women, 
moral,  poetical,  and  historical.  1899. 11 

Janet,  Paul  (A.  R.)  Final  causes.  Trans- 
lated. S.  E.  126.28 

Jevons,  William  S.  Money  and  the  mechan- 
ism ofexchange.    [International  scientific  series.] 

130-30 

Johnson,  Laura  W.     Poems  of  twenty  ^ears. 

Dor.  115. 15 

Johnson,  (E.)  Rossiter.  A  history  of  the 
French  war,  ending  in  the  conquest  of  Canada 
[1689-1763].     Illus.  S.  E.  235.16 

—  editor.  Little  classics.   16  v.  in  8.  N.  E.  143. i 

For  a  list  of  contents  see  Lower  Hall  Fiction  list. 

Johnson,  William,  of  Charleston.  Sketches 
of  the  life  and  correspondence  of  Nathaniel 
Greene.     Charleston,  1822.     2  v.      Chn.  1215.11 

Johnson's  new  universal  cyclopiedia.  Illus. 
Maps.     Plans.     4  v.  in  8.  N.  E.  B.2 

Johonnot,  James.  Principles  and  practice  of 
teaching.  Dor.  525.1 

Juvenalis,  Decimus  Junius.  Satirae.  With  a 
literal  English  prose  translation  and  notes  by 
J.  D.  Lewis.     2  V.  Rox.  6135.7 

K.,  A.  H.     Our  two  lives;  or,  Graham  and  I. 

Rox.  2425.6 

Kaufman,  Rosalie.  The  queens  of  England. 
Abridged  and  adapted  from  Strickland's  "  Qj^ieens 
of  England."     Illus.  596.14;  Jf.  E.  123.31 

Rox.  5417.10 

Keary,  Eliza.  Memoir  of  Annie  Keary,  by 
her  sister.     Portrait.  Rox.  5335.11 

Keay,  J.   Seymour.     Spoiling   the  Egyptians. 

940.12 

A  criticism  of  the  treatment  of  Egypt  by  the  British 
government. 

Keddie,  Henrietta.  {Sarah  Tytler.)  A  gar- 
den of  women.     [Short  tales.]  Dor.  467.31 

Kellogg,  E.  L.,  &  Co.,  publishers.  Recep- 
tion day.  No.  i.  A  collection  of  dialogues 
[etc.].  Rox.  1722.2 

Kellogg,  Elijah-  The  unseen  hand;  or.  Jamas 
Renfewand  his  boy  helpers.     1440.2;  J.  P.  114.2 

Kemble,  Frances  A.  Notes  upon  some  of 
Shakespeare's  plays.  Dor.  284.3 

Contents.  —  Introduction;  Macbeth;  Henry  viii;  Tem- 
pest; Romeo  and  Juliet. 

King,  Charles.  The  colonel's  daughter;  or, 
winning  his  spurs.  1440.15;  Dor.  463.1 

J.  1*.  433-25 
A  story  of  life  in  a  frontier  fort. 

Kingsley,  Charles.  The  heroes;  or,  Greek 
fairy  tales  for  my  children.     Illus.       ?f.  E.  161. 6 

Kingston,  William  H.  G.  Snow-shoes  and 
canoes ;  or,  the  early  days  of  a  fur-trader  in  the 
Hudson's  bay  territory.    With  illus.    Dor.  257.15 

Kirby,  Mary  and  Elisabeth.  Things  in  the 
forest.  173-34 

About  birds,  etc. 

Knight,  Charles,  compiler.  Half-hours  with 
the  best  authors.  6  v.  in  3.    Portraits.    N.  E.  142.4 

Kohlrausch,  Heinrich  F.  T.  A  history  of  Ger- 
many, to  [1815].     ,  ■  Bri.  77.70 

La  B^doUifere,  Emile  G.  de.  Histoire  de  la 
mfere  Michel  et  de  son  chat.  Avec  un  vocabu- 
laire.  2072.26 

Lady's  book,  The,  of  knitting  and  crochet. 
Compiled  by  a  lady  expert.  S.  B.  327.16 

Lakeman,  Mary.  Ruth  Eliot's  dream.  A 
story  forgirls.    1440.1 ;  Rox.  1115.22;  S.  B.  130.34 


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1883. 


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Lancaster,  Daniel.  The  history  of  Gilman- 
town  [New  Hampshire],  to  the  present  time; 
including  Gilford,  to  the  time  when  it  was  disan- 
nexed.     Gihnantown,   1845.  Chil.  1033.28 

Lang,  Andrew.     Helen  of  Troj.     [Poem.] 

Bri.  145103 

Lanman,  Charles.  Leading  men  of  Japan. 
With  an  historical  summary  of  the  empire.  Por- 
trait. 1524-7;  Rox.'5925.i5;  S.  E.  165.12 

At  the  end  is  a  list  of  the  foreign  bibliograpliy  of  the 
empire. 

Larcom,  Lucy.     Childhood  songs.     Illus. 

Rox.  1624.9 

Latour,  Arsfene  L.  Historical  memoir  of  the 
war  in  West  Florida  and  Louisiana  in  1814-15- 
With  an  atlas.     Phila.,  i8i6.     2  v.     Chn.  ion. 5 

Laurie,  Simon  S.  On  primary  instruction  in 
relation  to  education.  S.  £.  109. 11 

Lay,  Alfred  M.  Memorial  addresses  on  [his] 
life  and  character  in  the  House  and. Senate,  46th 
congress  [1880].  Chn.  2822.13 

Lee,  Arthur.  Life  of  Arthur  Lee.  With  his 
correspondence,  and  [other]  papers.  By  R.  H. 
Lee.     Boston,  1829.     2  v.  Chn.'iii4.io 

Lee,  Holme,  fscud.     See  Parr,  Harriet. 

Le  Fer  de  La  Motte,  Irma.  An  apostolic 
woman  ;  or,  the  life  and  letters  of  Irma  le  Fer  de 
La  Motte  ;  in  religion,  sister  Francis  Xavier. 

Rox.  1026.13 

Leighton,  William.  The  subjection  of  Ham- 
let :  an  essay  toward  an  explanation  of  the  mo- 
tives of  thought  and  action  of  Shakespeare's 
Prince  of  Denmark.  1391.26 

Lever,  Charles  (J.)  The  confessions  of  Con 
Cregan,  the  Irish  Gil  Bias.  S.  E.  529.9 

—  Cornelius  O'Dowd  upon  men  and  women 
and  other  things  in  general.  1422.18 

—  The  Daltons.  S.  E.  529-19 

—  The  knight  of  Gwynne.  A  tale  of  the  time 
of  the  Union  [of  1801].  S.  E.  529.3 

—  Lord  Kilgobbin.  A  novel.  S.  E.  528.25 
•  —  The  O'Donoghue.     A  tale  of  Ireland   fifty 

years  ago.  S.  E.  529.18 

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—  The  heart  of  Mid-Lothian.  N.  E.  161.19 

—  Ivanhoe.  N.  E.  162.18 

—  Kenilworth.  N.  E.  i6t.i3 

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N.  E.  124.12 

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Yonge,  Charlotte  M.,  continued. 

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Index  of  Articles  upon  American  Local  History, 

IN    HISTORICAL    COLLECTIONS    IN    THE    BOSTON    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 


It  was  primarily  intended  to  index  for  this  list  only  serial  historical  publications.  In  accord- 
ance with  a  later  decision,  many  state  and  county  histories,  in  which  the  town  or  county  histories 
are  separately  treated,  are  included.  Drake's  Middlesex  County,  and  Egle's  History  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, are  prominent  examples  of  this  class  of  publications.  The  local  histories  are  there  written  by 
specialists. 

The  following  publications  have  been  indexed  :  — 

Title.  Abbreviationa.  Shelf.  No. 

Alabama  historical  society.  Transactions.  1855.  Tusca- 
loosa, 1855 Ala.  hist.  soc.  tr 

Albany  institute.    Transactions.    Vol.  1-9.    Albany,  1830- 

79.     9  V Alb.  inst.  tr *7947-5 

American  antiquarian,  The.     Ed.  by  S.  D.  Peet.    Vol.  1-4, 

vol.  5,  no.  I.     Chicago  [etc.],  1879-83 Am.  antiq.  (Peet's) *44i5.53 

American  antiquarian  society.  Archaeologia  Americana. 
Transactions  and  collections.  Vol.  1-6.  Worcester 
[etc.],  1820-74.    6  V Am.  antiq.  soc.  tr *23ii.i 

—  Proceedings.     1843,49-81.    Worcester,  1843-81.  8v ♦4311.3 

American  historical  magazine.     Vol.  i.     Jan. -June,  1836. 

New  Haven,  1836 Am.  hist,  mag **43'5-5o 

American  historical  record.   Vol.  1-3.   Ed.  by  B.  J.  Lossing. 

Phila.,  1872-74 ^ Am.  hist,  rec *43i3-5' 

American  notes  and  queries.     Vol.  i,  no.  1-4.    Jan. -Apr., 

1857.     Phila.,  1S57 Am.  notes  and  queries *5223.6 

American  pioneer.     Vol.  1,  2.    Cincinnati,  1843,  44 Am.  pion *44ioa.i 

Ammidown,  H.     Historical  collections.     2d  ed.     Vol.  1,  2. 

N.  Y.,  1877 Ammidown *2352.76 

Androscoggin   county,   Me.     Atlas   and   history.     Phila., 

1873 Androscoggin  co.  atlas  .  •  • .   *4430.56 

Annals  of  Iowa.     Vol.  1-12.     Iowa  City,  1863-74 *4472.l 

Antrim,  J.     History  of  Champaign  and  Logan  counties. 

Bellefontaine,  O.,  1872 Antrim. Champ.&Logan cos.  *2378. 13 

Bailey,  J.  T.  Historical  sketch  of  Brooklyn  and  the  sur- 
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Barber,  J.  W.  Connecticut  historical  collections.  Im- 
proved edition.     {Selection.)     New  Haven   [1856] Barber.     Conn,  hist  coll.  ..     *4473.7 

—  Historical   collections  of  Massachusetts.       {Selection.^ 

Worcester,  1840 Barber.    Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  ♦4352.52 

—  Historical  collections  of  New  York.    {Selection.)    N.  Y., 

1851 Barber.    Hist.  coll.  of  N.  Y.  *4375.7o 

Barber,  J.  W.,  and  Howe,  H.    Historical  collections  of  New 

Jersey.     {Selection.)     N.  Y.,  1845 Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  N.J.    ^4373. 62 

Baylies,  F.     An  historical  memoir  of  the  colony  of  New 

Plymouth.     Boston,  1866.     5  pts.  in  2  v Baylies.    New  Plymouth .. .     ♦2350.7 

Beach,   A.   C,   compiler.     Centennial  celebrations  of  the 

state  of  New  York.     Albany,  1879 Beach.    Centenn.  celebr. . . .  ♦2370.61 

Benton,  N.  S.      History   of    Herkimer   county.     Albany, 

1856 Benton.    Herkimer  co ♦4371,23 

Blackman,  E.  C.      History  of  Susquehanna  county,  Penn. 

Phila.,  1873 Blackman.  Susquehanna  co.  ♦2375.59 

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Blake,  VV.  J.     History  of  Putnam  county.     N.  Y.,  1849 Blake.    Putnam  co *237i.2i 

Boies,  H.  L.     History  of  DeKalb  county,   III.     Chicago, 

1868 Boies.    DeKalb  co *2377.ii 

Bolton,  R.     Histor>'  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  church  in  /^  r»   i»         r>  c.     u    •    ^ir     ^ 

the  county  of  Westchester.     N.  Y.,  1S55  •  • |  ^°  h°";  ^^  ^^  ''^-  '"  ^"^"    *  . 

—  History  of  the  several  towns,  manors,  and  patents  of         ••     Chester  co 5543-"2 

the  county  of  Westchester.     N.  Y.,  i88i.     2v Bolton.     Westchester  co.  ..  *2374.65 

Boston  book.  The.      1836,  37,  41,   50.      Boston,    1836-50. 

4  V Boston  bk ♦4407.3 

Brewer,  W.   Alabama:  her  history,  resources  [etc.].    1541- 

1872.     Montgomery,  1872 Brewer.    Alabama ♦4475.69 

Buck,  W.  J.     History  of  Montgomery  county  within  the 

Schuylkill  valley.     Norristown,  1859 Buck.    Montgomery  co .   ♦4372.52 

Buffalo  historical  society.    Publications.  Vol.  i,  2.  Buffalo, 

1879,  80 Buff.  hist.  60C.  publ ♦4364.50 

Carroll,  B.  R.,  editor.  Historical  collections  of  South  Caro- 
lina.   Vol.  1,  2.    N.  Y.,  1836 Carroll *2375.i 

Cayuga  county  (N.  Y.)   historical  society.      Collections. 

No.  I,  2.     Auburn,  1879,  82 Cayuga  co.  hist.  soc.  coll. . .  ♦4473.70 

Chase,  B.     History  of  old  Chester.     Auburn,  N.  H.,  1869..  ..Chase.    Old  Chester ♦4431.2 

Cincinnati  pioneer.  No.  1-5.  Sept.,  1873-July,  1875.  Cin- 
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Clark,  J.  V.  H.     Onondaga;    or,  reminiscences  of  earlier 

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Abbot,  Me.  History.  Loring.  Piscataquis  co.  147. 
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Abington,  Conn.     Town  and  church  affairs,  etc. 

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Abington,  Penn.    Marriage  record  of  the  Presby- 
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Helm.     Allen  co.  145. 
Accomac  county,  Va.     History. 

Howe,  H.     Hist.  coll.  of  Va.  163. 
Acton,  Me.     History.       Clayton.     York  co.  426. 

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Acton,  Mass.     Account  of. 

Poore.     Merrimack  valley.  173. 

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1776.  N.H.  state  papers,  8:423. 

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Acworth,    N.  H.,  continued. 

—  Signers  of  the  association  test.     1776. 

N.H.  state  papers,  8  :  209. 

—  Town  meeting  in  regard  to  a  representative. 

1776.  N.H.  prov.  papers,  10:238. 

—  Town  papers.     List  of  families  and   settlers. 

1772.  N.H.  town  papers,  9:  i. 

Ada,  Mich.  History.  Dillenback.  Kent.  co.  20. 
Adair  county,  Ky.     History. 

Collins.     Kentucky,  2  :  31. 
Adams,  Allen  county,  Ind.   History.   L.  H.  New- 
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Adams,  Hamilton  county,  Ind.     Historv. 

Helm.     Hamilton  co.  103. 
Adams,  Madison  county,  Ind.     History. 

Helm.     Madison  co.  91. 
Adams,  Mass.     History.     Barber.     Hist.  coll.  61. 

—  History.     1829.     J.  W.  Yeomans. 

Field.      Berkshire,  422. 

—  History.  Holland.  Western  Mass.  2  :  463. 
Adams,  N.Y.  History.  Hough.  Jefferson  co.  71. 
Adams,  O.  History.  Washington  co.  hist.  556. 
Adams  county,  O.     Historv. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Ohio,  21. 
Adams  county,  Penn.     History. 

Day.     Hist' coll.  of  Penn.  55. 

—  History.     A.  Sheely.         Egle.     Pennsyl.  281. 

—  Statistical  account.  1829.  Hazard  reg.  3  :  63. 
Adams  county.  Wise.     History. 

Wise.  hist.  atl.  189. 
Addison,  Vt.     Historical  sketch.     J.  W.  Strong. 

Vt.  hist.  gaz.  I  :  i. 

Addison  county,  Vt.     History.      W.  F.  Bascom. 

Howard  &  Crocker.     N.E.  2  : 

Afton,  111.     Historical  sketch. 

Boies.     De  Kalb  co.  4<i 
Agawam,  Mass.     History. 

Conn.  vail.  hist.  2  :   1047. 


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Alabama.     [Historical  sketch.]    Address,  July  9, 
1855.    A.  B.  Meek.    Ala.  hist.  soc.  tr.  1855  =  6 

—  How  it  derived  its  name.     A.  J.  Pickett. 

Hist.  mag.  2  :  135 
Alamance  County,  N.C.     History. 

Wheeler.     No.  Carolina,  2  :  10 
Albany,   N.H.     Documents    relating   to.     1785- 
1800.     With  historical  introduction. 

N.H.  town  papers,  11:7 

Albany,  N.Y.      Albany  fifty  years   ago.      1857 

B.  J.  Lossing.  Munsell.     Coll.  2  :  i 

—  Albany  in  1813.  Munsell.     Coll.  3:428 

—  Aunt  Schuyler  house,  The.     J.  B.  Bogart. 

Munsell.     Annals,  6:295 

—  Baptist  church  in.    J.  Bradley. 

Munsell.     Coll.  2  :  417 

—  By-laws.     1686.         Munsell.     Annals,  7  :  170 

—  Canal  celebration.     1823.     F.  B.  Hough. 

Munsell.     Coll.  2  :  428 

—  Capitol,  The  new. 

Beach.     Ceqtenn.  celebr.  405 

—  Capitol,  Sketch  of  the  old. 

Beach.     Centenn.  celebr.  387 

—  Census.     1689.  N.Y.  col.  docs.  4:  420 

—  Census.     1697.  Munsell.     Annals,  ^9: 81 

—  Census.     1714.  N.Y.  doc.  hist.  3:545 

—  Census.     List  of  the  freeholders.     1720. 

N.Y.  doc.  hist,  i:  241 ;  Munsell.  Annals  i  :  231 

—  Census.     1738.  N.Y.  doc.  hist.  4  :  11 

—  Census.     Freeholders.     1742. 

Munsell.     Annals,  2  :  186 

—  Charter.     16S6.  Munsell.     Annals,  2  :  61 

—  Churches  in  the  olden  time. 

Munsell.     Coll.  2  :384 

—  Convention  at  Albany  in  1754,  for  uniting  the 

British  northern  colonies.     S.  Hopkins. 

R.I.  hist.  tr.  no.  9 

Journal  of  proceedings. 

Mass.  hist,  soc  coll.  3d  ser.  5  :  5 
N.Y.  col.  docs.  6  :  853 

—  Declaration  of  W.  I.  company  in  favor  of  the 

proprietors  of  Rensselaers  Wyck.     1664. 

N.Y.  col.  docs.  2  :558 

—  Description.     1838.     J.  S.  Buckingham. 

Munsell.     Annals,  9:284 

—  Description.     1639.     D.  P.  De  Vries. 

Munsell.     Annals,  9:  124, 

—  Description.    1798.     T.  Dwight. 

Munsell.     Annals,  8:  181 

—  Description.     1807.     J.  Lambert. 

Munsell.     Annals,  8:  217 

—  Description.     1789.     Morse. 

Munsell.     Annals,  i  :  314 

—  Description.     1795.     Rochefoucault. 

Munsell.     Annals,  4:  219 

—  Description.     1823.     H.  G.  Spafford. 

•     Munsell.     Annals,  i  :  305 

—  Description  of  A.,  and  manners  of  its  inhabi 

tants.     Mrs.  Grant.     1764. 

Munsell.     Annals,  2  :  53 

—  Description.     Albany    as    seen    by    tourists 

1689-1859.  Munsell.     Coll.  2  :  328 

Diary,  1755.     S.  Chandler. 

Munsell.     Coll.  2  :  373 

Impressions  of.     T.  Power. 

Munsell.     Annals,  10:  391 

Journal.     1680.    J.  Dankers  and  P.  Sluytens 

Munsell.     Coll.  2  :  358 

Journal.     1694.     B.  Wadsworth. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  4th  ser.  i  :  102 

Journal  of  a  voyage  to.  1774.     A.  Lott. 

Hist.  mag.  2d  ser.  8 :  65 


Albany,  N.Y.,  co»iinued. 
Kalm's  visit  to.     1749. 

Munsell.     Annals,  i  :  262. 
Visit  to  A.  in  1800.    J.  Maude. 

Munsell.     Annals,  3  :  116. 

—  Diagrams    of   home  lots    in   the    village    of 

Beverwyck.  Munsell.     Coll.  4 :  185. 

—  Directory.     1813.    J.  Foy. 

Munsell.     Annals,  5  :  45. 

—  Dudley  observatory. 

Munsell.     Annals,  7  :  303. 

—  Dutch  church  baptisms.     1683-1707. 

Munsell.     Annals,  2  :  146  to  3  :  61. 

—  Dutch  church  burials.     1722-57. 

Munsell.     Annals,  i  :  235. 

—  Dutch  church  papers.     1652. 

Munsell.     Annals,  7  :  232. 

—  Dutch  church  troubles.     1674-85. 

N.Y.  doc.  hist.  3  :  526. 

—  Early  colonization  of  New  Netherland  (Fort 

Orange  settlement).     Wassenaer. 

N.Y.  hist.  soc.  coll.  2d  ser.  2  :  355. 

—  Episcopal  church.      Munsell.     Annals,  6:50. 

—  Evangelical  Lutheran  Ebenezer  church. 

Munsell.     Annals,  i  :  122. 

—  Female  academy.     History. 

Munsell.     Annals,  1 :  80. 

—  Fire.      1793-  Munsell.     Coll.  2 :  378. 

—  First  Congregational  church. 

Munsell.     Annals,  7  :  250. 

—  First  English  church.      1714. 

N.Y.  doc.  hist.  3 :  547. 

—  First  Presbyterian  church. 

Munsell.     Annals,  i :  130. 

—  First  settlement.  Watson.  Annals  of  N.Y.  14. 

—  First  stone  house.     E.  B.  O'Callaghan. 

N.Y.  geneal.  rec.  4:  21. 

—  Freemasonry.     Origin  of  the  ancient  accepted 

Scottish  rite  in  A.     Munsell.     Coll.  3:  411. 

—  Genealogies.     Contributions  to  the  history  of 

the    ancient    Dutch    families.    J.    Pearson. 
N.Y.  geneal.  rec.  3:  81. 

—  Genealogies  of  first  settlers. 

Munsell.     Coll.  4:  92. 

—  Geology.     J.  Eights.  Alb.  inst.  tr.  2  :  335. 

—  German  Evangelical  Lutheran  church. 

Munsell.     Annals,  i  :  139. 

—  Halenbeek  burial  ground. 

Munsell.     Coll.  2  :  410. 

—  History,  1831.  Munsell.     Annals,  5:  98. 

—  Indian  terminology  of  the  ancient  site  of  A. 

and  its  vicinity.     H.  R.  Schoolcraft. 

N.Y.  hist.  soc.  Proc.  1844.  iii. 

—  Indians. 

The  colonial  documents  of  New  York  conUin  reports  of 
numerous  conferences  held  at  Albany  with  the  Indians. 
Their  large  number  prevents  reference  tn  them  in  this  lilt. 
The  Index  to  the  documents  [J390.a.io^  includes  references 
to  the  volumes  in  which  they  are  contained. 

Address  of  the  citizens  of  A.  to  the  Earl  of 

Bellomont,   in    regard   to    relations    with    the 
Indians.     1700.  N.Y.  col.  docs.  4  :  752. 

Petition  of  the  merchants  of  A.  to  the  Lords 

of  trade  in  relation  to  Indian  trade.     1764. 

N.Y.  col.  docs.  7  :6l3. 
Propositions  of  the  Onondagas  to  the  com- 
mon council  of  Albany.     1687. 

N.Y.  col.  docs.  3:485. 

Representation  of  the  authorities  regarding 

the  state  of  the  frontiers.     1720. 

N.Y.  col.  docs.  5  :  570. 


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April, 


Albany,  N.Y.,  continued. 

—  Inscriptions  in  the  Episcopal  burying  ground. 

Munsell.     Annals,  4  :  277. 

—  Inscriptions  in  the  Presbyterian  burial  ground. 

Munsell.     Annals,  3  :  229. 

—  Inscriptions    in    Reformed    Protestant   Dutch 

burial  ground.         Munsell.    Annals,  6: 131. 

—  Inscriptions  in  the  Second  Presbyterian  burial 

ground.  Munsell.     Annals,  7  :  104. 

—  Koeymans  mansion.  The. 

Munsell.    Coll.  4:  i84n. 

—  Lansing  house,  The.     Munsell.    Coll.  i  :  497. 

—  Mayors.    16S6-1871.     Munsell.    Coll.  4:1842. 

—  Medical  college  history. 

Munsell.     Coll.  2  :  219. 

—  Men  and  things  in  A.  two  centuries  ago,  and 

the  origin  of  the  Dutch  and  English  churches. 
1876.     J.  Munsell.  Alb.  inst.  tr.  9:  29. 

—  The  Mohawk  and  Hudson  river  railroad.     J. 

Munsell.  Alb.  inst.  tr.  8:  267. 

—  Newspapers  in.     1772-75.      Thomas.    2  :  126. 

—  Notes  from  the  newspapers.     1771-1847. 

Munsell.     Ann.  2:  191  to  10:  225. 

—  Notes  from  newspapers.     1859-69. 

Munsell.     Coll.  i  :  432  t0  4  :  i. 

—  Oath  of  allegiance  of  inhabitants.     1699. 

Munsell.     Annals,  3  :  273. 

—  Papers  relating  to.     1674-1768. 

N.Y.  doc.  hist.  3  :  525. 

—  Patent  to  Kiliaen  Van  Rensselaer. 

N.Y.  col.  docs.  I  :  44. 

—  Petition  of  the  proprietors  of  Rensselaerswyck 

regarding  their  rights  to  lands,  etc.     1664. 

N.Y.  col.  docs.  2  :  549. 

—  Physicians  of.     S.  D.  Willard. 

Munsell.     Annals,  9  :  90, 

—  Pinkster  festivities  in,  181 1. 

Munsell.     Coll.  2  :  323. 

—  Park,  Plan  for  a.     1863.      D.  Murray. 

Alb.  inst.  tr.  4:  229. 

—  Plan.     1765.  Munsell.     Annals,  4 :  344. 

—  Population,  comparative,   of  A.  and  of    the 

Indians  in  1689  and  1698. 

N.Y.  col.  docs.  4 :  337, 

—  Principal  acts  relating  to  A.     1691-1713. 

Munsell.     Annals,  4  :  203. 

—  Pye  robbery,  The.     1808. 

Munsell.     Coll.  1  :  392. 

—  Records,  Town.     Items.     1638-59. 

Munsell.     Annals,  4:40. 

—  Records,  City.     1686-1753. 

Munsell.     Annals,  2  :  89  to  lo  :  i. 

—  Records,  City.     1753-88. 

Munsell.     Coll.  1:81  to  2  :  236. 

—  Records,  Key  to  names  in. 

Munsell.     Coll.  4  :  84. 

—  Records  of  the  court  of  assize.     1666-72. 

Munsell.     Annals,  4:  i. 

—  Reformed  Presbyterian  church.     Deacons'  ac- 

count book.     1665-1715.     Seatings,  1700-70. 
Munsell.     Coll.  1:1. 

—  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  church. 

Munsell.     Annals,  i  :  86. 

—  Rensselaerswyck,  Settlers  of.     1630-46. 

Munsell.     Annals,  i  :  15. 

—  Rensselaerswyck  colony.     1614-64. 

Munsell.     Annals,  i  :  183  to  2  :  13. 

—  St.  Peter's  church.       Munsell.     Coll.  i  :  388. 

—  Stage  and  mail  routes  in  olden  time. 

Munsell.     Annals,  i  :  56. 

—  State    bank   at.     Account  of    its    origin.     E. 

Watson.  Munsell.     Coll.  2  :  398. 


Albany,  N.Y.,  continued. 

—  State  street  Baptist  church. 

Munsell.     Annals,  5  :  207. 

—  State  street  Presbyterian  church. 

Munsell.     Coll.  i  :  408. 

—  Stevenson  house.    Munsell.     Annals,  i  :  283. 

—  Sunday  schools  in.     1822.     A.  Townsend. 

Munsell.     Annals,  7  :  178. 

—  Telegraph  between  A.  and  Utica.    A.  Seward. 
Oneida  hist.  soc.  Publ.  no.  6(Trans.,  1880)  :  156. 

—  Theatrical  reminiscences. 

Munsell.     Coll.  2  :  32. 

—  Third  Presbj'terian  church.     History.     E.  A. 

Huntington.  Munsell.     Annals,  6 :  223. 

—  Third  Reformed  Presbyterian  Dutch  church. 

Munsell.     Annals,  10  :  440. 

—  Trinity  church.    Brief  history.    Bishop  Whit- 

tingham.  Munsell.     Annals,  3  :  244. 

—  United  Presbyterian  church. 

Munsell.     Coll.  i  :  419. 

—  University  of.  Munsell.     Coll.  2  :  230. 

—  Vanderheyden  palace.  Munsell.  Annals,  i  :  278. 

—  Wendell  house.         Munsell.     Annals,  1  :  280. 
Albany,  Vt.     Historical  sketch.     N.  M.  Darling. 

Vt.  hist.  gaz.  3 :  46. 
Albany  county,  N.Y.     Albany  county  in  1813. 

Munsell.     Coll.  3  :  425. 

—  Census.     1840.        Munsell.     Annals,  10 :  398. 

—  Geology.     H.  R.  Schoolcraft. 

Munsell.-    Annals,  10:  163. 

—  History.  Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  N.Y.  45. 

—  Census.     List  of  the  freeholders  and  inhabi- 

tants.    1701.  N.Y.  col.  docs.  4:  939. 

—  Description.     1854.     H.  G.  Spafford. 

Munsell.     Annals,  5  :  297. 

—  Records.  1654-78.  Munsell.  Coll.  3  :  i  104  :  225. 

—  Topography.     Gordon. 

Munsell.     Annals,  5  :  254. 
Albemarle  county,  Va.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Va.  164. 
Alburgh,  Vt.     Historical  sketch.     D.  Marvin. 

Vt.  hist.  gaz.  2  :  487. 
Alexander,  O.  Walker.     Athens  co.  351. 

Alexander  county,  N.C.     History. 

Wheeler,  No.  Carolina,  2  :  20. 
Alexandria,  N.H.     Census,  1775. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  7:  735. 

—  Census.      1786.      N.H.  prov.  papers,  10:  679. 

—  Documents  relating  to,    1773-95.     With  his- 

torical introduction. 

N.H.  town  papers,  11:9. 
Alexandria,  N.Y.     History. 

Hough.     Jefferson  co.  79. 
Alexandria,  Va.     Christ  church.     B.  J.  Lossing. 

Potter,  4 :  i6j. 

—  Reminiscences   of  the  early  history.     L.  G. 

Olmstead.  Hist.  mag.  7:  213,  244. 

Alford,  Mass.     History. 

Holland.     Western  Mass.  2  :  470. 

—  History.     1829.     N.  Lester. 

Field.     Berkshire,  235. 
Alfred,  Me.     Epitaphs  from  the  old  cemetery. 

Me.  geneal.  3  :  no. 

—  History.  Clayton.     York  co.  261. 
Algoma,  Mich.     History. 

Dillenback.     Kent  co.  22. 
Allegan    county,    Mich.      Rise,    progress,    and 
growth  of.     D.  C.  Henderson. 

Mich.  pion.  coll.  3 :  270. 
Allegan   township,    Mich.      Topography,   early 
settlement,  etc.     G.  A.  Morgan. 

Mich.  pion.  coll.  3  :  276 


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AMERICAN  LOCAL  HI8TORT 


Allegany  countj,  N.Y.     History. 

Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  N.Y.  53 

—  History.  Turner.  Phelps  and  Gorham 
Alleghany,  Penn.     Civil  officers.     1788. 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  3:  791 
Alleghany  county,  Penn.     Census.    1830. 

Hazard  reg.  7  :  310, 

—  History.  Day.    Hist.  coll.  of  Penn.  63 

—  History.     W.  H.  Egle.       Egle.  Pennsyl.  314 

—  Topographical  description  and  statistics. 

Rupp.  Western  Penn.  App.  285 
Alleghany  county,  Va.     History. 

Howe.     Hist,  coll   of  Va.   172 
Alleghany  mountain,  Penn.      First  railroad  over 
the.     S.  W.  Roberts. 

Penn.  mag.  of  hist.  2  :  370. 
Allen,  III.  Old  settlers.  Duis.  McLean  co.  125 
Allen  county,  Ky.     History. 

Collins.  Kentucky,  2  :  33 
Allen  county,  O.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Ohio,  28 

—  History.  Knapp.  Maumee  valley,  451 
Allenstown,  N.H.     Census,  1773. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  10:  625 

—  Census.     1775.        N.H.  prov.  papers,  7:  725 

—  Census.     1786.       N.H.  prov.  papers,  10:  639 

—  Documents  relating  to.     1775-90.     With  his 

torical  introduction. 

N.H.  town  papers,  ii  :  39 

—  Remonstrance  of  the  inhabitants.     1775. 

N  H.  prov.  papers,  7 :  463 

—  Signers  of  the  association  test.     1776. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  8:  208 
Alpine,  Mich.  History.  Dillenback.  Kent.  co.  29 
Alstead,   N.H.     List  of  the  inhabitants.     1771 
Petition  for  extension  of  charter.     1772. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  9:  5 

—  Census.     1775.         N.H.  prov.  papers,  7:  726 

—  Census.     1786.       N.H.  prov.  papers,  10:  658 

—  Communication  in  regard  to  its  representa 

tion.     1776.  N.H.  prov.  papers,  8:  423 

—  Documents  relating  to.   1750-94.  With  histori- 

cal introduction.    N.H.  town  papers,  11  :  21 

—  Signers  of  association  test.     1776. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  8:  208 

—  Town  meeting.     1775. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  7:  472 

Alton,  N.H.     Documents  relating  to.     1778-96. 

With  historical  introduction. 

N.H.  town  papers,  11  :  44 
Amboy,  N,  J.    Journal  of  the  campaign  to,  1770, 
B.  Loxley.  Penn.  hist.  soc.  coll.  i :  223 

Amelia  county,  Va.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Va.   173 
Amenia,  N.Y.  History.  Smith.  Duchess  co.  109 

—  Minute  men.  1775.  Smith.  Duchess  co.  490. 
Ames,  O.  History.  Walker.  Athens  co.  363 
Amesbury,  Mass.     Account  of.     1857. 

Poore.     Merrimack  valley,  55,  174. 

—  History.         Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  157 

—  History.  C.  M.  Tracy.  Wheatland.  Essex  co.  46 
Amherst,  Mass.     Description.     R.  W.  Marsh. 

Potter,  9 :  401 

—  History.         Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  310, 

—  History.  Conn.  vail.  hist.  I :  J35. 

—  History.  Holland.  Western  Mass.  2  :  164 
Amherst,' N.H.  Association  test.   1776.    Signers 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  8:206. 

—  Bill  of  mortality.     1805  1815.     J.  Farmer. 

Mass  hist.  soc.  coll.  2d  ser.  4 :  73 

—  Same.     1805-1819.       Farmer  &  Moore,  i  :  80. 

—  Census.     1786.        N.H.  prov.  papers,  10:658. 


Amherst,  N.H.,  continued. 

—  Documents    relating   to.       1753-1803.      With 

historical  introduction. 

N.H.  town  papers,  11  :57. 

—  Historical  sketch.     N.H.  hist.  soc.  coll.  5  :  79. 

—  Muster  roll  of  Amherst  company.     1775. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  7:717. 

—  Papers  relating  to.     1744-82. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  9:6. 

—  Petition  of  the  inhabitants  of  Souhegan  West 

to   the   governor    for    protection    from   the 
Indians,  1747.       N.H.  hist.  soc.  coll.  5:  253. 

—  Sketch  of.    J.  Farmer.     1814. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  3d  ser.  3  :  347. 

—  Town  meeting.  1774.    County  congress.   1775. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  7  :447. 

—  See  also  Narragansett  townships. 
Amherst  county,  Va.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Va.  175. 

Amoskeag,   N.H.     [Historical  sketch.]     C.  W. 

Wallace.  Granite  m.  3  :  109. 

Anamosa,  Iowa.    Origin  of  its  name.    E.  Booth. 

Annals  of  Iowa,  13  :  37. 

Anderson,  Ind.     History.     L.  H.  Newton. 

Helm.     Madison  co.  68. 
Anderson  county,  Ky.     History. 

Collins.     Kentucky,  3  :  36. 
Andover,  Mass.     Account  of.     1857. 

Poore.     Merrimack  vail.  55,  175. 

—  Annals  of  Andover  seminary.     C.  Cushing. 

Cong,  quart.  12:  48. 

—  Deaths  from  1650  to  1700.     L.  M.  Boltwood. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  3  :  377. 

—  History.         Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  NIass.  159. 

—  History.     B.  Kingman. 

Wheatland.     Essex  co.  53. 

—  Marriages.     1647-1700.     L.  M.  Boltwood. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  3:65. 

—  Memoranda  concerning  A.  students. 

Cong,  quart.  15:305. 
Andover,  N.H.     Census.     1775. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  7  :754. 

—  Census.     1786.        N.H.  prov.  papers,  10:659. 

—  Documents  relating  to.   1746-94.  With  histori- 

cal introduction.   N.H.  town  papers,  11  :  116. 

—  Topographical  and  historical  sketch  of.    J.  B. 

Moore.     182 1.  Farmer  &  Moore,  i  :  9. 

Androscoggin,   Me.     Wharton's   patent  to  land 
on  the  Androscoggin,  1686. 

Sic.  hist.  soc.  coll.  3 :  335. 

Androscoggin  county,  Mc.  History.    I.  S.  Cogs- 
well. '  Howard  &  Crocker.     N.E. 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     History  of  its  early  settle- 
meiit.    J.  Q^  A.  Sessions. 

Mich.  pion.  coll.  1  :  338. 

Annapolis,  Md.     Hist,  of  the  Annapolis  "  Tues- 
day club."  J.  G.  Morris.  Am.  hist.  rec.  3  :  149. 

—  History  of  newspapers  in.    1 728-75. 

Thomas,  3 :  155. 

—  Maryland  state-house.     B.  J.  Lossing. 

Potter,  4 :  8a. 

—  Printers,  Early,  and  printing  in. 

Thomas,  i :  330. 

—  Records  of  the    "  Homony  club"  institute. 

1770.  T.  L.  Chase.   Am.  hist.  rec.  i  :  295,  348. 
Anne  Arundel  county,  Md.      Petition  of  the  in- 
habitants asking  to  be  protected  against  Lord 
Baltimore.     1653. 

Force.  Tracts,  vol.  2,  tr.  9:39. 
Annsville,  N.Y.  History.  Jones.  Oneida  co.  61. 
Anson  county,  N.C.     rtistorv. 

Wheeler.     No.  Carolina,  3  :  31. 


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April, 


Ansonia,  Conn.     History. 

Orcutt.     Derby,  Conn.  413 

Antrim,  N.H.     Brief  notices  of.     J.  M.  Whiton 

N.H.  hist.  soc.  coll.  4:216 

—  Census.     1786.         N.H.  prov.  papers,  10.  659 

—  Documents  relating  to.   1776-92.  With  histori 

cal  introduction.  N.H.  town  papers,  11  :  105 
Antwerp,  N.Y.  History.  Hough.  Jefferson  co.  85 
Apolacon,  Penn.     History. 

Blackman.     Susquehanjia  co.  422 
Appalachee   bay,  Fla.      Account   of  expedition 

against  the  Spaniards.  1704.  Carroll,  2  :  573 
Appling  county,  Ga.     History. 

White.     Hist.  coll.  of  Ga.  259 
Appomattox  Court-house,   Va.       The    McLean 

house.     B.  J.  Lossing.  Potter,  4 :  402 

—  The  true  story  of.    J.  W.  Jonesi 

Hist.  mag.  3d  ser.  3:334 
Aquidneck  island.  See  Rhode  Island,  Island  of, 
Ararat,  Penn.     History. 

Blackman.     Susquehanna  co.  472 

Argentine,  Mich.  History.    Genesee  co.  hist.  303 

Arizona.     Native  American  architecture.     E.  A 

Barber.  Am.  antiq.  (Peet's)  i  :  122 

Arkansas.     Account  of  the  Arkansas  Indians. 

French,     Hist.  coll.  3  :  127 
Arlington,  Mass.     History.     W.  R.  Cutter. 

Drake.     Middlesex  co.  i  :  208 

Arlington,  Vt.     [Historical  sketch.]    F.  A.  Wad 

leigh.  Vt.  hist.  gaz.  i  :  121 

Arlington,   Va.      The   Arlington    house.     B.   J 

Lossing.  Potter,  6  :  81 

Armstrong  county,  Penn.     Census.     1830. 

Hazard  reg.  7  :  310 

—  History.  Day.    Hist.  coll.  of  Penn.  93 

—  History.    A.  D.  Glenn.     Egle.    Pennsyl.  330. 

—  Interests  and  capabilities  of. 

Hazard  reg.  14:  1,  28,  44 

—  Topographical  description  and  statistics. 

Rupp.     Western  Penn.  App.  340 
Aroostook  county,  Alaine.     History.     R.  R.  Mc- 
Leod.  Howard  &  Crocker.     N.E 

Arrowsmith,  111.     Old  settlers. 

Duis.   McLean  co.  136 

Ashburnham,  Mass.     History.      A.  P.  Marvin 

Wore.  CO.  hist,  i  :  20i 

— ^  History.  Whitney.     Wore.  co.  264 

—  List  of  grantees.     1737-8. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  16:  149 
Ashby,  Mass.  History.     F.  Tinker. 

Drake.  Middlesex  co.  i  :  218 
Ashe  county,  N.C.     History. 

Wheeler.     No.  Carolina,  2  :  26 
Ashfield,  Mass.  History.  Conn.  vail.  hist.  2  :  737 

—  History.  Holland.     Western  Mass.  2  :  309, 

—  History   of  the   churches    and    ministers   of. 

Packard.  Franklin  co.  9 
Ashford,  Conn.     History. 

Barber.     Conn.  hist.  coll.  417 

—  Settlement,  town  organization,  etc. 

Larned.     Windham  co.  i  :  214 

—  Town  and  church  affairs.     1726-80. 

Larned.     Windham  co.  i  :  381;;  2  :  19,  etc 
Ashland,  Mass.     History.     W.  F.  Ellis. 

Drake.  Middlesex  co.  i  :  227 
Ashland,  O.  History.  Knapp.  Ashland  co.  215 
Ashland  county,  O.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Ohio,  35 
Ashland  county.  Wise.     History. 

Wise.  hist.  atl.  189 
Ashtabula  county,  O.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Ohio,  37 


Athens,  Mo.     Battle  at.     G.  C.  Beauman. 

Annals  of  Iowa,  6:  136. 
Athens,  N.Y.     Indian  deed.     1665. 

N.Y.  col.  docs.  13  :  397. 
Athens  county,  Ohio.     History. 

Howe.  Hist.  coll.  of  Ohio,  48. 
Athol,  Mass.     History.     G.  W.  Horr. 

Wore.  CO.  hist,  i  :  213. 

—  History.  Whitney.  Wore.  co.  243. 
Atkinson,  Me.  History.  Loring.  Piscataquis  co.  89. 
Atkinson,  N.H.     Account  of.     1857. 

Poore.     Merrimack  valley,  178. 

—  Atkinson  academy.      W.  C.  Todd. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  26:  122. 

—  Census.     1773.         N.H.  prov.  papers  10:  625. 

—  Census.     1775.  N.H.  prov.  papers,  7:  726. 

—  Census.     1786.        N.H.  prov.  papers,  10:  639. 

—  Documents  relating  to.   1774-94.  With  histori- 

cal introduction.    N.H.  town  papers  11  :  120. 

—  History  of.     1850.     W.  Cogswell. 

N.H.  hist.  soc.  coll.  6:56. 

—  History.  Hurd.  Rock.  &  Straf.  cos.  119. 

—  Papers  relating  to.     1764-66. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  9:  26. 

—  Signers  of  association  test.     1776. 

N.H.  prov.  papers  8  :  210. 
Atlantic  county,  N.  J.     History. 

Barber.  Hist.  coll.  of  N.J.  63. 
Atlas,  Mich.  History.  Genesee  co.  hist.  251. 
Attleborough,  Mass.     History. 

Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  no. 
Auburn,  Me.     History.     N.  French. 

Androscoggin  co.  atl.  94. 
Auburn,  Mass.     History.     G.  A.  Stockwell. 

Wore.  CO.  hist.  1  :  240. 
Auburn,  N.H.     History.     B.  Chase. 

Hurd.  Rock.  &  Straf.  cos.  126. 
Auburn,  O.  History.  Riddle.  G.  and  L.  cos.  194. 
Auburn,  Penn.     History. 

Blackman.     Susquehanna  co.  248. 
Auglaize  county,  O.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Ohio,  26. 

—  History.  Knapp.  Maumee  valley,  465. 
Augusta,  Ga.     Siege.    Apr.  16  to  June  5,  1781. 

Dawson  i  :  673. 
Augusta,  Me.  Early  epitaphs.  Me.  geneal.  2  :  28. 

—  Marriages  of  early  settlers.     1763-74.    J.  W. 

North.  Me.  geneal.  i :  74. 

—  Mortality.     1852-55.    J.  Allen. 

Me.  hist.  soc.  coll.  5  :  431. 
Augusta,  N.Y.  History.  Jones.  Oneida  co.  84. 
Augusta  county,  Va.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Va.  177. 

—  Scraps  from  the  records.    1745. 

Va.  hist.  reg.  3  :  15,  75. 
Augfwick,  Penn.     Croghan's  fort. 

Penn.  archives,  1-2  :  353. 
Aurelius,  O.   History.  Washington  co.  hist.  674. 
Aurora,  N.Y.    Hist,  sketch  of  Friends  in  Cayuga 
county.     1795-1828.     E.  Howland. 

Cayuga  co.  hist.  soc.  coll.  no.  3  :  47. 
Autauga  county,  Ala.     History. 

Brewer.     Alabama,  107. 
Autossee,  Ala.     Battle  of.     Nov.  29,  1813. 

Dawson  2  :  311. 
Ava,  N.Y.  History.  Jones.  Oneida  co.  113. 
Avon,  Conn.  History.  Barber.  Conn.hist.coU.  62. 
Avon,  N.Y.     Settlement,  etc. 

Turner.  Phelps  and  Gorham,  367. 
Avon,  Wise.  History.  Guernsey.  Rock  co.  43. 
Ayer,  Mass.     History.     S.  A.  Green. 

Drake.     Middlesex  co.  1  :  335. 


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1883. 


SHAKESPBARE-BACON 


The  Shakespeare-Bacon  Question. 


In  the  following  list  will  be  found  the  most  important  publications  upon  the  Shakespeare* 
Bacon  question.  Many  short  and  insignificant  articles  in  newspapers,  and  other  serials,  might 
have  been  added ;  but  enough  have  been  given  to  enable  any  one  to  investigate  both  sides  of  the 
controversv.  .  a 


Hawthorne,  N.  Recollections  of  a  gifted 
woman  [Miss  Bacon].  (Atlantic  monthly,  Jan., 
1862.)  5314.1.9;   No.  23  in  G.  3940.4 

—  Same.  (/«  Ais  Our  old  home.  Boston,  1866. 
8°. )  239334 


Vaile,  E.  O.  The  Shakespeare-Bacon  contro- 
versy. (Scribner's  monthly,  April,  1875.)  7392.2.9 

Wyman,  W.  H.  Bibliography  of  the  Bacon- 
Shakespeare  literature.  Cincin.,  1883.  12".    G.75.6 

This  includes  many  newspaper  articles,  and  has  been 
referred  to  somewhat  in  preparing^  this  list. 


Baconian. 


Bacon,  D.  S.  William  Shakespeare  and  his 
plays  ;  an  inquiry  concerning  them.  (Putnam's 
monthly,  Jan.,  1856.)  No.  22  inG.3940.4;  5285.1.7 

Beviewed  in  the  Athenaeum,  July  36,  1856  (7220.6). 

—  The  philosophy  of  the  plays  of  Shakspere 
unfolded.     London,  1857.     8".  G.3932.22 

Reviewed  in  the  Athenaeum,  April  11,  1857  (7220.6),  and 
National  review,  London  (523S.1,  vol.  5). 

—  Same.     Boston,  1857.    8°.      4595-7;  G.74.10 
Noticed  in  N.  A.  review,  Oct.,  1S57  (3143. 1.85). 

Follett,  O.  The  Shakspeare  plays.  The 
theatre,  etc,  "  Who  wrote  Shakspeare?"  San- 
dusky, 1879.     i^"-  N°-  ^  in  G.75.8 

Holmes,  N.  The  authorship  of  Shakespeare. 
N.  Y.,1866.     8°.  4598.10;  G.77.3 

—  Same.    2d  edition.  N.  Y.,  1867.  8°.  G.3933.19 

—  Same.    3d  edition.    N.  Y.,  1875.    8".     6596.13 

Noticed  in  N.  A.  review,  Jan.,  1867  (3153.1.104);  Nation, 
March  39,  1S66  (7661. i);  Harper's  magazine,  Jan.,  1S67 
(5320.12.34). 

Morgan,  A.  The  Shakespearean  myth.  (Ap- 
pletons'  journal,  Feb.,  June,  1879;  June,  July, 
1880.)  5401. 1,  n.s.  6 

See  M.  B.  Benton's  Shakespeare;  the  So-called  Shak- 
spearian  myth;  and  W.J.  Rolfe's  [Articles]. 

—  Same.     Cincinnati,  1881.     12°.  6592.14 


Pott,  Mrs.  H.  The  Promus  of  formularies  and 
elegancies.     London,  188^.     8°.  6590.22 

Reviewed  in  the  Saturday  review  for  Feb.  3, 1S83  (5320.50), 
the  Athenaeum,  Feb.  3,  18S3  (7220.6),  and  in  the  Allgemeine 
Zeitun;^,  No.  50.     Bcilage. 

Smith,  W.  H.  Bacon  and  Shakespeare.  Lon- 
don, 1857.     Sm.  8°.  G-3933-2I 

—  Same.     London,  1857.     Sm.  8". 

'  asgSis;  G.3933.20 

—  Was  Lord  Bacon  the  author  of  Shakespeare's 
play's.'  London,  1856.   Sm.  8°.    No.  21  in  G.3940.4 

Reprinted  in  Ltttell,  Nov.,  1856  (3171.1.51). 

—  Same.     London,  1856.     Sm.  8".  2597.32 

No.  17  in  G.3930.12 
Reviewed   in  the    Athenaeum,    Sept.    13,    1856  (7220.6) : 
Blackwood's  magazine,  Nov.,   1856  (3170.1.80);    Illustrated 
London  news,  by  C.  M.  Ingleby,  Dec.  6,  1856  (5360.1). 

Thomson,  W.  On  renascence  arama,  or  history 
made  visible.     Melbourne,  1880.     8".  2594.8 

Who  wrote  Shakspeare?  (Chambers's  journal, 
Aug.  7,  1852.)  5313.118 

Who  wrote  "Shakspere"?  (Eraser's  maga- 
zine, Aug.,  1874.)  5196.1.  n.  s.  xo 

Reprinted  in  Littell,  Oct.  17,  1874  (3172.50.123). 

Windle,  C  F.  Ashmead.  Address  to  the  New 
Shakspere  soc.  of  London.  San  Francisco,  1881. 
8°.  No.  II  in  G.  71.7.3 

Noticed  in  the  Literary  world,  Nov.  5,  1881. 


Art  of  cavilling.  (Blackwood's  magazine,  Nov., 
1856.)  3170. 1.80  ;  No.  24  in  G.3940  4 

An  answer  to  W.  H.  Smith. 


Benton,  M.  B.  "  Shakespeare  and  the  mu- 
sical glasses."    (Appleton's  journal,  April,  1879.) 

5401. 1.6 
An  answer  to  Morgan's  article. 

Cattell,  C.  C.  Shakespeare :  did  he  write  the 
works  attributed  to  him?  3d  edition,  with  notes 
on  "  What  Shakespeare  learnt  at  school."  Lon- 
don.   [i88o.>J     Sm.  80.  No.  2  in  G.75.7 

—  Shakespeare.  Was  he  a  myth  ?  or,  what  did 
he  write?     London.     [1878.]     Sm.  8". 

No.  4  in  G.72.7.2 

—  Lord  Bacon :  did  he  write  Shakespeare's 
plays?  A  reply  to  Judge  Holmes,  Miss  D. 
Bacon,  and  W.  H.  Smith.  Birmingham,  1879. 
Sm.  8".  No.  I  in  G.75.7 

Clarke,  J.  F.  Did  Shakespeare  write  Bacon's 
works?    (N.  A.  review,  Feb.,  1881.)      3»53»»32 

Hart,  J.  C.  The  romance  of  yachting.  N.  Y., 
1848.     12".  0.3925-15 

On  pagcit  20S-242  is  a  discussion  of  the  authenticity  of 
Shakespeare's  plays. 


Shakespearian. 

Ingleby,  C.  M.  Shakespeare :  the  man  and 
the  book.     London,  1877.     8°.  G.74.14.X 

King,  T-  D.  Bacon  r*.  Shakspere :  a  plea  for 
the  defendant.     Montreal,  1875.     12°.         4598.31 

Rolfe,  W.  J.  [Articles  in  the  Literary  world, 
Jan.  4,  Dec.  3.  1881,  F'eb.  25,  1882,  answering 
Holmes  and  Morgan.]  534^-3 

Shackford,  C.  C.  Shakespeare  in  modern 
thought.     (N.  A.  review,  Oct.,  1857.)     3143-1-85 

Reviews  Miss  Bacon's  work. 

Shakespeare  or  Bacon.  (N.  Y.  herald,  Sept- 
9-1 1,  1874- )  G.62.6 

In  the  name  scrap-book  are  short  newspaper  cuttings  on 
the  same  subject. 

So-called  Shakspcarian  myth.  (Canadian 
monthly,  July,  1879.)  53»6-50-3 

Occasioned  by  Morgan's  articles. 

Steams,  C.  W.  Did  William  Shakspeare  write 
Shakspeare's  plays?  (/«  his  Shakespeare  treas- 
ury.     1869.)  '  1356-2;  G.76.19 

'Taverner,  J.  W.  The  styles  of  Shakespeare 
and  Bacon,  judged  by  the  laws  of  elocutionary 
analysis  and  "  melody  of  speech."  (/»  Wilkes, 
G.     Shakespeare.     1876.)  4593-9 


34« 


ENCirCLOPiEDIAS 


Towne,    E.  C.     Bacon-Shakspeare. 
Evening  transcript,  Jan.  19,  23,  25,   it 


(Boston 

B3-) 
G.62.6 

Townsend,  G.  H.      William   Shakespeare  not 
an  impostor.     London,  1857.     8°. 

2598.19;  G.3933.29 

An  answer  to  Smith.    Noticed  in  the  Athenaeum,  Lon- 
don, Feb.  14,  1857  (7220.6).  I' 

Was  Bacon  Shakespeare.''     (Victorian  review, 
Nov.,  1880.     Melbourne.)  5i47-50-3 

Signed  R.  C.  C.    An  answer  to  Thomson's  Renascence. 


April, 

White,  R.  G.  The  Bacon-Shakespeare  craze. 
(Atlantic  monthly,  April,  1883.)  53i4'i 

"  A  literary  bee  in  the  bonnets  of  certain  ladies  of  both 
sexes." 

W^ilkes,  G.  Shakespeare  from  an  American 
point  of  view.     London,  1877.     8°.  4593-9 

Originally  published  in  the  "  Spirit  of  the  times."  Re- 
viewed in  the  Catholic  world,  June,  1S77  (7472.1.25). 

Weiss,  J.  Wit,  humor,  and  Shakspeare.  Bos- 
ton, 1876.     16".  6597.26;  G.76.15 

Varagnac,  B.  Shakespeare  et  la  th^orie  ba- 
conienne.  (Journal  des  debats,  juin  21,  1878. 
Paris.)  N.R.D.i.  1878 


Encyclopaedias. 

(^Including  only  those  of  a  general  character.') 


« 


The  following  list  embraces  a  selection  from  the  encyclopaedias  in  the  Boston  Public  Library. 
Few  but  those  of  a  recent  date  are  given.  It  is  to  be  remembered,  however,  that  many  of  those 
published  earlier  contain  much  useful  information,  which  is  not  obsolete. 

Several  of  the  enc^xlopsedias  here  mentioned  are  further  characterized  by  Mr.  Justin  Winsor, 
in  an  article  in  "  The  Literary  world,"  June  i,  1878,  entitled,  "  A  choice  of  cyclopaedias." 

The  titles  of  other  encyclopaedias  may  be  found  in  the  Card  Catalogue,  under  the  words  Ency- 
clopaedias, and  under  the  names  of  the  various  sciences,  division  Dictionaries. 


Appleton's  American  cyclopedia.  New  edition. 

Bates  Hall  Desk,  Lower  Hall  Desk 

and  at  the  Branch  Libraries 

—  Same.     Old  edition.  Catalogue  Room 

The  new  edition  of  this  work  is  illustrated,  and  is  in  six- 
teen volumes,  supplemented,  as  was  the  case  with  the  old 
edition,  by  an  Annual  cyclopaedia,  which  is  a  chronicle  of 
events  from  year  to  year.  There  are  index  volumes.  The 
old  edition  contains  some  matter  omitted  from  the  new, 
and  can  be  consulted  with  advantage. 

The  American  cyclopzedia ;  condensed.  Edit,  by 
G.  Ripley  and  C.  A.  Dana.  1877.  Illus.  4  V.  A.164.2 

Brande  and  Cox.  Dictionary  of  science,  litera- 
ture and  art.     New  edition.    1875.    3  v-  8o37-9 

Brockhaus'  Conversations-  Lexikon. 

Catalogue  Room 

The  thirteenth  edition  of  this  well-known  work  is  in 
course  of  publication.  An  account  of  the  earlier  editions, 
beginning  with  the  year  1796,  with  much  information  in  re- 
gard to  the  encyclopaedias  of  all  countries,  can  be  found  in 
the  book  entitled  "  F.  A.  Brockhaus  in  Leipzig,"  which  is 
an  account  of  the  publications  of  this  firm.  [Catalogue 
Room,  7.3.4-]  This  edition  is  illustrated.  The  eleventh 
edition  is  in  the  Catalogue  Room,  and  at  the  Lower  Hall 
Desk,  and  earlier  editions  are  in  the  Library.  Many  ency- 
clopaedias have  been  based  upon,  or  have  imitated,  the  Con- 
versations-Lexikon. 

Chambers's  encyclopaedia.     11  v.  New  edition. 
Bates  Hall  Desk ;  Lower  Hall  Desk 

Of  this  there  is  the  original  Edinburgh  edition  and  the 
American  reprint.  Illustrated.  This  encyclopaedia  has 
enjoyed  great  popularity. 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica.     New  edition. 
Bates  Hall  Desk,  and  at  several  of  the  Branches 

The  ninth  edition,  begun  in  1S75,  is  still  in  course  of  pub- 
lication. It  is  of  the  highest  authority,  and  its  articles,  by 
eminent  writers,  are  so  extended  as  to  be  almost  treatises. 
The  earlier  editions  are  in  the  Library. 

The  Encyclopaedic  dictionary  (Hunter's). 

*46ooa.50 

In  course  of  publication  (vol.  1-4,  A-Des).  Illustrated. 
With  definitions  of  words  and,  in  brief  form,  such  matter 
as  is  found  in  encyclopaedias.  There  are  other  English  dic- 
tionaries which  combine  the  features  of  an  encyclopsedia 
with  that  of  a  dictionary,  as,  for  example.  The  imperial  dic- 
tionary of  the  English  language,  by  John  Ogilvie  (Newed. 
i88a,  *46oo.so). 


The  English  cyclopaedia  (Charles  Knight's). 
In  four  divisions  :  Arts  and  sciences.  —  Biogra- 
phy.—  Geography. — Natural  history.     Illus. 

A.184.1-4 

Ersch  and  Gruber's  Allgemeine  Encyclopadie 
der  Wissenschaften  und  Kiinste. 

Published  in  three  sections.  Begun  in  1S18  and  still  in 
progress  of  publication,  it  has  reached  156  quarto  volumes, 
completing  the  work  from  the  letter  A  through  J,  and  from 
O  partly  through  P.  A  minute,  thorough,  and  learned 
work. 

The  Globe  encyclopaedia.  Edited  by  John  M. 
Ross.     Edinburgh,  1879.     Illustrated. 

Bates  Hall  Desk 

A  useful  work,  condensed  into  six  volumes. 

Iconographic  encyclopzedia  of  science,  litera- 
ture and  art  (Heck's).  Translated,  and  edited 
by  S.  F.  Baird.      1851.     Text,  4  v. ;  Plates-,  2  v. 

A.164.Z 

Illustrirtes   Konversations-Lexikon    (O.    Spa- 

mer's).    1870-1882.    10  v.    With  illustrations  and 

maps.     In  German.  Bates  Hall  Desk,  I.3 

Johnson's  New  universal  cyclopaedia.     4  v. 

Bates  Hall  Desk  ;    Lower  Hall  Desk 
and  at  several  of  the  Branch  Libraries 

Many  of  the  articles  are  models  of  condensed  statement. 
They  are  signed  by  the  authors,  who  are  writers  of  ac- 
knowledged authority.  For  American  subjects  it  should 
be  used  in  connection  with  Appleton's  American  cyclopaedia. 

Larousse's 
xix*  sifecle. 

In  sixteen  volumes,  each  numbering  some  1400  pa|^i 
with  four  columns  to  a  page. 

A  treasure-house  of  information,  of  exceeding^  value« 
especially  upon  French  subjects. 

Meyers  Konversations-Lexikon.     3te  Aufl. 

Bates  Hall  Desk 
—  Same.     Plates.  A.114.1 

In  German.  Sixteen  volumes,  supplemented  by  a  yearly 
volume.    The  plates  are  in  five  volumes. 


Grand    dictionnaire    universel   du 
Catalogue  Room,  7.3.1 


{ 


342 


1883. 


THE  BIBLB 


Oekonomische-technologische  Encyclopadie. 
Aus  dem  franzdsischen  iibersetzt,  und  mit  An- 
merkungen  und  Zusatzen  vermehrt  von  J.  G. 
Kriinitz.     1773-1858.     242  v.  ♦6719.1 

General  as  well  as  technical. 

Pierer's  Universal-Lexikon  der  Vergangenheit 
und  Gegenwart.    5teAuflage.     1867-72.    19  v. 

Catalogue  Room,  7.6.x 


Schem,  A.  J.  Deutsch-amerikanisches  Con- 
versations-Lexicon.    1869-74.     It  V.  A.ix6.a 

Zedler,  J.  H.  Grosses  vollstandiges  Universal- 
Lexicon  aller  Wissenschafften  und  Kilnste.  1732- 
1750.     64  V.  •A.153.1 

Zell's  Popular  encyclopaidia.  Edited  by  L. 
Colange.     Illustrated.     1875,  76.    2  v.      *A.t8a.a 

A  dictionary  as  well  as  a  concise  encyclopedia. 


The  Bible. 


SCHEME 


FOR  THE  ARRANGEMENT  IN  THE  BATES  HALL  CARD  CATALOGUE 
OF  TITLES  UNDER  THE  HEADING  BIBLE. 


The  titles  representing  the  editions  of  the  Bible  and  its  various  books,  as  well  as  commentaries 
and  other  works  on  the  Bible,  in  the  Bates  Hall  collection,  are  very  numerous,  numbering,  in  the 
Card  Catalogue  for  public  use,  nearly  three  thousand.  The  following  table  will  serve  as  a  guide  to 
their  arrangement.  It  will  be  seen  that  the  editions  of  any  book  of  the  Bible  are  to  be  looked  for 
under  Bible,  and  not  alphabetically  under  the  name  of  the  book. 

Criticism,  interpretation,  etc 
Dictionaries. 

Evidences,  authority,  etc.  See  Inspiration. 
Geography. 

Hermeneutics.     See  Criticism. 
History. 

Illustrative  works.     See  Miscellaneous. 
Inspiration. 
Natural  history. 

Qiiestion  books     See  Sunday-school  ques- 
tion books  (under  Sunday). 
Revision. 
Miscellaneous. 

Old  Testament.  —  From  i  to  ig  arranged  as  in  Whole  Bible. 

Collections  of  single  books  :  — 

Octateuch.  Pentateuch,  etc. 

Single  books,  arranged  alphabetically  as  to  languages  :  — 


Whole 

Bib 

I. 

Polyglots. 

12. 

2. 

English,  with  and  without  commentaries. 

13- 

chronologically  arranged. 

3- 

In  other  languages,  alphabetically 
names  of  languages. 

as  to  the 

H- 

4- 

Selections. 

15- 

5- 

Antiquities. 

6. 

Bibliography  and  literary  history. 

16. 

7- 

Biography. 

17- 

8. 

Canon. 

9- 

Chronology. 

10. 

Commentaries  without  text. 

18. 

II. 

Concordances. 

19. 

33- 
24- 


25- 


Genesis. 

Exodus. 

Leviticus. 

Numbers. 

Deuteronomy. 

Joshua. 

Judges. 

Ruth. 

Samuel  I,  II. 


Kings  I,  II. 

Chronicles  I,  II. 

Ezra. 

Nehemiah. 

Esther. 

Job. 

Psalms. 

Proverbs. 

Ecclcsiastes. 


Song  of  Solomon. 

Isaiah. 

Jeremiah. 

Lamentations. 

Ezekiel. 

Daniel. 

Hosea. 

Joel. 

Amos. 


Obadiah. 

Jonah. 

Micah. 

Nahum. 

Habakkuk. 

Zephaniah. 

Haggai. 

Zechariah 

Malachi. 


Apocrypha. 

Single  books  :  — 
Ecclesiasticus. 
Baruch. 

Song  of  the  three  children 
vv  iM.i(>iii  ui  ouiuiiiuii.  ousanna* 

Other  apocryphal  books  in  alphabetical  order,  as:  Adam,  Enoch,  Jashcr. 

New   Testament.  —  From  i  to  ig  arranged  as  in  Whole  Bible. 
Collections  of  single  books  :  — 


Collections  of  single  books. 
Esdras. 
Tobit. 
Judith. 
Wisdom  of  Solomon 


Bel  and  the  Dragon. 
Prayer  of  Manassea. 
Maccabees  I,  II. 


Gospels. 
Single  books  :  — 
Matthew. 
Mark. 
Luke. 
John. 
Acts. 
Romans. 


Gospel  Harmonies. 

Corinthians  I,  II.  Timothy  I,  II. 

Galatians.  Tilus. 

Ephesians.  Philemon. 
Philippians.  Hebrews. 

Colossians.  James. 

Thessalonians  I,  II.  Peter  I,  IL 

Apocryphal   New  Testament. 
Collections.  Single  books. 

343 


Epistles,  etc. 


John  I.  II,  IIL 

Jude. 

Ke%-elation. 


EARLY  PRINTING  — NOTES 


ApriL 


Early  Printing. 


The  book  described  below,  and  recently  obtained,  is  thought  to  be  the  oldest  complete  specimen 
of  printing  in  the  Library. 

Begins:  In  noie  dni  nri  iKu  xpi  ame.     Incipit  lib'  qui  dicif  supplemetu. 
{^Colophon  (Jast  four  lines)  :  — 

Uedelinus  opus  pressit  spireus  vtrunq5 
Labe  repurgatu  (crede)  volume  emis. 
Impressum  est  Sixto  sacroji  antistite  4°' 
Et  veneto  troni  principis  imperio.] 

341  fF.  Illuminated  capitals  and  other  colored  letters.  Manuscript  notes.  Double  columns* 
46  lines  to  a  column.     Sm.  f**.       Shelf-number  **7620.8 

Bartholomaeus  de  Sancto  Concordio,  surnamed  Pisanus,  a  Dominican,  who  died  about  the  middle  of  the  fourteenth 
century,  wrote  a  work  known  as  the  Summa  Pisanella  or  Magistrutia,  or  sometimes  as  the  Bartholina.  The  Supplementum 
Summae,  etc.,  by  Nicolaus  de  Auximo,  de  Ausmo,  or  Auximanus,  is  a  considerable  enlarg-ement  of  the  original  work.  In 
respect  to  these  authors,  see  La  Serna  de  Santander's  Diet,  bibliog-.  choisi  du  15c  siecle  [2114.30],  t.  2,  p.  137,  and  Fossi's 
Catalog,  cod.  saec.  XV  impress,  in  Bibliotheca  Maarliabech.  [2160.7.1],  t.  i,  p.  2^3.  The  colophon  shows  that  this  edition 
of  the  Supplementum  was  printed  in  Venice  by  Vindelinus  de  Spira.  The  year  ot  imprint  is  conjectured  from  the  last  verse 
of  the  colophon,  which  puts  it  at  the  time  when  Nicolb  Trono  was  Doge  of  Venice,  that  is,  between  1471  and  1473. 

"  Premiere  edition  trfes  rare,  exdcutee  en  lettres  rondes  sans  chiffres,  signatures  et  reclames."  —  La  Serna  de  Santander. 


Notes. 


New  Library  Building.  —  On  Thursday, 
April  12,  the  Common  Council,  concurring  w^ith 
the  Aldermen,  appropriated  the  sum  of  one 
hundred  and  eighty  thousand  dollars  for  the  pur- 
chase of  additional  land,  adjoining  that  granted 
by  the  State,  and  the  sum  of  four  hundred  and  fifty 
thousand  dollars  for  the  erection  of  a  new  library 
building  thereon,  fronting  on  Copley  Square. 

Gifts  and  BEquEsxs.  —  By  the  Will  of  the 
late  Arthur  Schofield,  of  New  York,  formerly  of 
Boston,  the  Public  Library  will  ultimately  come 
into  the  possession  of  the  sum  of  fifty  thousand 
dollars. 

The  mathematical  department  of  the  Library 
has  recently  received  large  additions,  purchased 
with  the  income  of  the  Bowditch  fund. 

Ludwig  Salvator,  the  Arch-Duke  of  Austria 
and  Tuscany,  has  added  to  his  recent  gifts  to 
the  Library  a  copy  of  a  finely  illustrated  book  by 
himself,  descriptive  of  Palma,  the  capital  of  the 
island  of  Majorca. 

Mrs.  Edward  Wigglesworth  has  given  to  the 
Library  a  collection  of  Boston  newspapers, 
mostly  of  an  early  date. 

Mrs.  ErastusB.  Bigelow  has  given  138  volumes 
of  works  on  industrial  science. 

The  Library  has  received  from  Clarence  Cook, 
of  New  York,  a  small  collection  of  books  relat- 
ing to  Goethe  and  his  times. 


Dr.  Edward  J.  Forster  has  presented  to  the 
Charlestown  Branch  Library  a  complete  set  of 
"  Braithwaite's  Retrospect  of  practical  medicine 
and  surgery,"  from  1840  to  1S83,  and  an  almost 
complete  set  of  the  "  Boston  medical  and  surgi- 
cal journal." 

Examining  Committee. — The  Examining 
Committee  of  the  Library,  for  the  current  year, 
consists  of  the  following  persons  :  — 

William  F.  Apthorp,  Esq.,  Doctor  John  G. 
Blake,  Thomas  W.  Higginson,  Esq.,  Augustus 
Lowell,  Esq.,  J.  Audley  Maxwell,  Esq.,  Thomas 
S.  Perry,  Esq.,  Richard  Sullivan,  Esq.,  Rev. 
Alexander  S.  Twombly. 

Japanese  Art.  —  The  Public  Library  has  re- 
ceived 106  volumes  of  sketch-books  by  Japanese 
artists.  These  works,  which  are  described  in  the 
"  Library  Journal "  for  December,  1882,  will 
prove  interesting  to  art  students  in  this  country. 
In  connection  with  these,  the  collection  of 
Japanese  designs,  given  to  the  Library  some 
time  ago  ("shelves  5020a,  and  5024),  can  be 
studied  with  profit. 

Branch  Library  Catalogues.  —  Attention 
is  called  to  the  reduction  in  the  prices  of  several 
of  the  Branch  Catalogues,  as  indicated  on  the 
second  page  of  this  Bulletin. 


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BOSTON    PUBLIC    LIBRARY, 


AUTUMN     NUMBER,    1883. 


VOL.  5.    No.  7. 


WHOLE  No.  66. 


TRUSTEES  OF  THE  CORPORATION. 


William    W.    Greenough, 
Charles  V.  Whitten,  Alderman. 
Godfrey  Morse,   Councilman. 
James  Freeman  Clarke. 


President. 
Samuel  A.  B.  Abbott. 
George  B.  Chase. 
Henry  W.  Haynes. 


GENERAL   OFFICERS . 

Mellen  Chamberlain,  Librarian  a^SX^lerk  of  the  Corporation. 
James  L.  Whitney,  Principal  Assistant  Librarian. 


Arthur  M.  Knapp,  Curator  of  Periodicals  and 

Pamphlets. 
William  H.  Foster,  Proof-reader. 
Jose  F.   C arret.    Curator  of  Patents  and  En- 

gravi)igs,  and  Registrar. 


Appleton  p.  C.  Griffin,  Custodian  of  Shelves. 
William  F.  Robinson,  Registration  Clerk. 
Thomas  H.  Cummings,  Curator  of  Lower  Hall 

Catalogue. 
Louis  F.  Gray,   Office  Secretary. 


William  E.  Ford,  Janitor,  Central  Library. 


LIBRARIANS   OF   DEPARTMENTS. 


Arthur  M.  Knapp,  Bates  Hall. 
Edward  Tiffany,  Lower  Hall. 
Mary  E.  Brock,  Brighton. 
Cornelius  S.  Cart^e,  Charlestotun. 
Mary  G.  Coffin,  Dorchester. 


Sarah  C.  Godbold,  East  Boston. 
Eliza  R.  Davis,  Jamaica  Plain. 
Sarah  Bunker,  Roxbury. 
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Grace  A.  De  Borges,  South  End. 


Mary  A.  Hill,  Custodian.  Loiver  Mills. 
Harriet  L.  Atkinson,  Custodian,  Mattapan. 
Etta  M.   Ruggles,  Custodian,  Neponset. 


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Robert  M.  Otis,  Custodian,  Roslindale. 
Anna  Hibb.\rd,  Custodian,   W.  Roxbury. 


C  ONTENTS. 


Information  for  Readers 346 

Bates  Hall 347 

Lower  Hall  and  Branches 400 

Benjamin  Franklin 420 


American  Local  History 433 

Notes  about  Books  and  Reading      ....  444 

Parliamentary  Papers 451 

Notes 452 


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LIST  OF  THE  NEW"  AND  MORE  IMPORTANT  BOOKS 

PLACED    IN    THE    LIBRARY    * 
DURING   APRIL,   MAY,   JUNE,   JULY,   AND   AUGUST,   1883. 


ABBREVIATIONS,    ETC. 


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Hall. 
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N.  R.,  Newspaper  Room. 


R.  R. 
C.  R., 

n.d., 
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Cop., 

[  ] 


(   ) 


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any  error  they  may  discover  in  this  List,  the  authorship  of  any  works  treated  as  anonymous,  or  the 
name  of  any  person  entered  only  utider  a  pseudonym. 


BATES    HALL. 


Abbott,  Lyman.  Henry  Ward  Beecher.  A 
sketch  of  his  career.  N.  Y.,  1883.  Illus.  Por- 
traits.    8<*.  4241.54 

Abbreviations.     See  Schlickeysen. 

Abel,  Carl,  Slavic  and  Latin.  Ilchester  lect- 
ures on  comparative  lexicography.  London, 
1883.     8°.  2952.67 

Abney,  William  de  Wivesleslie.  Instruction 
in  photography.  5th  edition.  London,  18S2. 
Sm.  W'.  5979.80 

Acadetnia  real  das  sciencias,  Lisbon.  Sessao 
publica  em  9  de  Junho  de  1880.  Allocu^ao  do  vice- 
presidente  interino  Joao  de  Andrade  Corvo ;  e 
relatorio  dos  trabalhos  da  academia,  pelo  secre- 
tario  geral  interino  Jose  Maria  Latino  Coeiho. 
Lisboa,  1880.     8".  *5394.io 

Acad6mie  imperiale  des  sciences,  St.  Peters- 
burg. Tableau  general  des  matieres  contenues 
dans  [ses]  publications.  ire  partie.  Publica- 
tions en  langues  ^trangeres.  St.  P^tersbourg, 
1872.     8".  *328oa.5o 

Academic  royale  de  peinture  et  de  sculpture, 
Paris.  Confi^rences ;  recueillies,  annotees  et 
pr^c^ddes  d'une^tude  sur  les artistes  ^crivains  par 
H.  Jouin.     Paris,  1883.     8".  8064.76 

Acaddmie  royale  des  sciences,  des  lettres  et  des 
beaux-arts  de  Belgique,  Brussels.  Annuaire. 
Annde  1-48.  Bruxelles,  1835-82.  18  v.  Portraits. 
8".  *3399- 1 

—  Bulletin.  Tome  1-23;  2e  sdrie,  tome  1-32, 
34-45,  47-50.  1832-80.  Bruxelles,  1836-80.  92  v. 
Plates.     8".  *3385.i 

Accidents.     See  Esmarch. 


Actors.     See  Trumble. 

Adams,  Herbert  B.  The  Germanic  origin  of 
New  England  towns.  With  notes  on  coopera- 
tion in  university  work.  Baltimore,  1882.  [Johns 
Hopkins  university  studies  in  historical  and  po- 
litical science.]     8'.*  *2356.69 

—  Norman  constables  in  America.  Baltimore, 
1883.  [Johns  Hopkins  university  studies  in  his- 
torical and  political  science.]     8*^.  3635.25 

Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  historical  and  genealogical  reg- 
ister, April  and  July,  1SS2  [*233S.i.36]. 

Adams,  William  H.  D.  Good  Samaritans; 
or,  biographical  illustrations  of  the  law  of  human 
kindness.     London,  1883.     80.  3570a. 74 

Admissions  to  the  college  of  St.  John  the 
Evangelist  in  the  University  of  Cambridge. 
Parti.  Jan.  i6||— July  1665." Cambridge,  1882. 
8^  2493.62 

Adulterations.     See  Bell,  J. 

Advertisers'    manual.      4th   edition.     Boston. 

[1882-83.]        12°.  61I9.I7 

^neas.     See  Hild. 

.^sop.  Some  of  ^sop's  fables  with  modern 
instances  :  shewn  in  designs  by  R.  Caldecott. 
From  new  translations  by  A.  Caldecott.     N.  Y., 

1883.       4°.  ***2571.22 

.Esthetics.  See  Grucker  ;  —  Tyrwhitt  ;  — 
Wooder. 

Afghanistan.     See  Shadbolt. 

Africa.  Sec  Crozals  ;  —  Ellis,  A.  B. ;  —  Lep- 
sius  ;  —  Paulitschke ;  —  Zeitschrift  fiir  Ethnolo- 
gic, Supplement. 

Agnosticism.     See  Harris,  J.  A. 


347 


BATES   HALL 


September, 


Agricultural  review,  and  journal  of  the  Amer- 
ican agricultural  association.  Edited  by  J.  H. 
Reall.     Vol.2.     N.  Y.,  1882.     8°.  *7999-50 

Agriculture.  See^  Hanssen ;  —  Masters ;  — 
Scott,  J. ;  —  Soil. 

Ainslie,  Charles  P.  de.  Life  as  I  have  found 
it.  By  General  de  Ainslie.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
Plate.     Sm.  8°.  4547-58 

Albany,  New  York.     See  Miinsell. 

Albee,  John.   Poems.  N.  Y.,  1883.   12°.  2390.68 

Albigenses.  See  Guillaume  de  Tudele ;  — 
Witche. 

Alcohol.     See  Reade. 

Aldrich,  Thomas  B.  From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth. 
Boston,  1883.     16°.  2266.53 

Alexander  II,  of  Russia.     5^e  Joyneville. 

Allegories.     See  Gerlach. 

Allen,  Joel  A.  Preliminary  list  of  works  and 
papers  relating  to  the  mammalian  orders  Cete  and 
Sirenia.  (/«  United  States.  Geological  and  geo- 
graphical survey  of  ike  territories.  Bulletin. 
Vol.  6,  1882,  pp.  399-562.  Washington,  1882. 
8°.)  .    *7872.53.6 

Allen,  Jolley.  An  account  of  a  part  of  the 
sufferings  and  losses  of  Jolley  Allen,  a  native  of 
London.  With  a  preface  and  notes  by  Frances 
Mary  Stoddard.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Massachusetts  historical  society  for 
Feb.,  1878.     Boston,  1883.     8°.  *434i-46 

The  writer  was  a  resident  of  Boston  from  1755  to  1776.  In 
this  account,  he  reports  his  loss  of  property  and  his  suffer- 
ing's incurred  in  consequence  of  his  adherence  to  the  British 
government  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Revolution.  On  shelf 
no.  4341.38  there  is  another  edition,  edited  by  Charles  C. 
Smith,  1S7S. 

Allen,  Joseph  H.  Christian  history  in  its  three 
great  periods.  Second  period.  The  middle  age. 
Boston,  1883.     160.  3525.63 

Allen,  William  F.  The  reader's  guide  to  En- 
glish history.     Boston,  1882.     16°,  obi.     *2i59.ii 

Arranged  in  parallel  columns,  by  reigns,  and  furnishing 
lists  of  historical  reading,  novels,  poems,  and  dramas  illus- 
trating periods  of  English  history;  and  also  lists  of  novels, 
poems,  dramas,  illustrating  contemporary  history  in  other 
countries. 

AUgemeine  Bibliographie.  Monatliches  Ver- 
zeichniss  der  wichtigern  neuen  Erscheinungen 
der  deutschen  und  auslandischen  Literatur. 
Jahrgang  3,  5-8,  10-25.  1858,  60-63,  65-80. 
Leipzig,  1858-80.     21  V.  in  10.     8".  *6i50.6 

AUgemeine  deutsche  Lehrerzeitung.  Redig. 
von  M.  Kleinert.  Jahrg.  34.  1882.  Leipzig,  1882. 
L.  8°.  *7590.i5 

Allison,  William  O.  Oil,  paint  and  drug  re- 
porter.    Year  book.     N.  Y.    [1883.]    12°.  8069.34 

Almazan,   ,    due   d'.     La  guerre    d'ltalie. 

Campagne  de  1859.     Paris,  1882.     Folded  maps. 
8°.  2712.53 

Alphabet.     See  Taylor,  I. 

Alphabets.     See  Audsley ;  —  Sitte. 

Alps.     See  Burnaby. 

Altmark,  Germany.     See  Dietrichs. 

American  antiquarian  society.  A  partial  index 
to  the  Proceedings,  from  its  foundation  in  i8i3 
to  1880,  by  S.  Salisbury,  jr.  Added  a  table  of 
contents  of  all  the  publications  and  reprints  of 
the  society  to  April,  1883,  with  prices  of  such  as 
are  now  held  by  the  society,  by  N.  Paine.  Worces- 
ter, 1883.     8°.  *43n.7 

—  See  Paine. 

American  bar  association.  Reports  of  the  first- 
fourth  annual  meetings.     Phila.,  1878-81.     8°. 

*7633-i 


American  cottages,  consisting  of  forty-four 
large  quarto  plates,  containing  original  designs 
of  medium  and  low-cost  cottages,  seaside  and 
country  houses  [etc.].     N.  Y.,  1883.     L.  4". 

*8o9oa.28 

American  journal.  The,  of  fabrics  and  knit 
goods  manufacturer.  Vol.  3.  Nos.  1,3-6.  18S3. 
Boston,  1S83.     lUus.     40.  *6985.i 

American  loyalists.  See  Allen,  J.; — John- 
son, Sir]. 

American  short-hand  writer,  The.  A  journal 
for  short-hand  writers  of  all  systems.  Vol.  2. 
Boston,  1882.     Portrait.     8°.  *6i  13.26 

American  society  of  civil  engineers.  New 
York.  Constitution,  by-laws,  and  list  of  mem- 
bers.    May,  1882.    N.  Y.   [1882.]     8°.      *59i7.6o 

American  society  of  microscopists.  Proceed- 
ings of  the  National  microscopical  congress, 
Indianapolis,  August,  1878,  and  of  the  American 
society  of  microscopists  [i878]-i882.  Indian- 
apolis'[etc.],  1880-82.     Plates.      Portrait.     8°. 

♦5827.52 

American  yacht  list  for  1883.  Compiled  by 
Niels  Olsen.     N.  Y.,  1883.     IIlus.     16°,  obi. 

*3959.66 

Ames,  Oakes.  A  memoir,  with  an  account  of 
the  dedication  of  the  Oakes  Ames  memorial 
hall,  at  North  Easton.  Nov.  17,  1881.  Cam- 
bridge, 1883.    Portrait.    Plates.    Sm.  4°.    ^4440.59 

Ames  free  library,  North  Easton.  Catalogue. 
Boston,    1883.   2  y. 'Portrait.   Plate.  8°.     *2i42.52 

Amherst  college.     See  Montague. 

Amiel,  Henri  F.  Fragments  d'un  journal  in- 
time,  pr^c^d^s  d'une  dtude  par  E.  Scherer.  T.  i. 
Paris,  1883.     18°.  4646.72 

Ammen,  Daniel.  The  Atlantic  coast.  N.  Y., 
1883.  Maps.  Plans.  [The  navy  in  the  Civil 
war.]      12°.  2324.101 

Anatomy.     See  Ziegler. 

Ancients.     Sec  Menard. 

Anderson,  Joseph.  Scotland  in  pagan  times. 
The  iron  age.  The  Rhind  lectures  in  archoeologv 
for  1881.     Edinburgh,  1883.     lUus.     8°.     2472.66 

Andres,  Erwin,  and  others.  A  practical  treatise 
on  the  fabrication  of  volatile  and  fat  varnishes, 
lacquers,  siccatives,  and  sealing-waxes.  From 
the  German  of  E.  Andres.  With  additions  on 
the  manufacture  and  application  of  varnishes, 
stains  for  wood,  horn,  ivory,  bone,  and  leather, 
From  the  German  of  E.  Winckler  and  L.  E. 
And^s.  The  whole  trans,  and  edited  by  W.  T. 
Brannt.     lUus.     Phila.,  1882.     12°.  4017.7 

Andrew,  James  O.     See  Smith,  G.  G. 

Andrews,  William.  Historic  romance.  Strange 
stories,  characters,  scenes,  mysteries,  memorable 
events,  in  the  history  of  old  England.  London, 
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Angel,  Myron,  C(f/V<?r.  History  of  Nevada.  With 
illus.  and  biographical  sketches.  Oakland,  Cal., 
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Anglo-Saxon  language.     See  Beowulf. 

Animal  magnetism.     See  Cadwell. 

Animal  products.     Sec  Simmonds. 

Annales  des  travaux  publics  de  Belgique. 
Documents  scientifiques,  industriels  ou  adminis- 
tratifs,  concernant  I'art  des  constructions,  les 
voies  de  communication  et  I'industrie  rnin^rale. 
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Anne  of  Brittany,  queen  of  France.  Sec  La- 
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Annuaire-almanach  du  commerce,  de  I'indus- 
trie,  de  la  magistrature  et  de  radministration,  ou 
almanach  des  1,500,000  adresses  de  Paris,  des  de- 
partements  et  des  pays  etrangers.  (Didot- 
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Annuaire  de  reconomie  politique  et  de  la 
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*5649a.3 

Annuaire  du  bibliophile,  du  bibliothecaire  et 
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Anonymous  works.  See  Barros  Arana ;  — 
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Anthropology.     See  Berliner ;  —  Globus. 

Antiquities.  See  Anderson  ;  —  Association 
pour  I'encouragement  des  etudes  grecques ;  — 
Berliner ;  —  Boetticher ;  —  Desvergers  ;  —  Ecole ; 

—  Evans,  G. ; — Great  Britain,  India  office;  — 
Grilhvitzer;  — Inostranzeft"-;  —  Inscriptions;  — 
Labrouste  ;  —  Larkin  ;  — Lindenschmit;  — Meye ; 

—  Mommsen  ;  —  Parker,  J.  H.  ;  —  Revue  des 
revues;  —  Smith,  C.  R. ;  —  Stolze;  —  Sussex;  — 
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Antisell,  Thomas.  Biographical  sketch  of 
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Contains  a  list  of  Dr.  Toner's  chief  publications. 

Antoine,  Ferd.  Etude  sur  le  Simplicissimus 
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4871.7 

Antoine  de  Bourbon,  king  of  Navarre.  See 
Ruble. 

Ants.     See  White,  W.  F. 

Aphorisms.     See  Rothe. 

Appell,  Johann  W.  Werther  und  seine  Zeit. 
Zur  Goethe-Literatur.  Neue  Ausgabe.  Leipzig, 
1S65.     8°.  2867.76 

Appletons'  annual  cyclopgedia,  1882.  N.  Y., 
1883.     Portraits.     8°.  B.H.  Desk,  2.E.1 

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Appletons'  general  guide  to  the  United  States 
and  Canada.  With  railway  maps  and  illus. 
New  edition.     N.  Y.,  1883.     2  v.     12°.     *2389.75 

Contents.  —  i.  New  England,  Middle  states,  and  Canada. 
2.    Western  and  Southern  states. 

Arabia.     See  Muir,  Sir  W. 

Arabian  language  and  literature.  See  Dozy ;  — 
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Araquistain,  Juan  V.  Tradiciones  vasco- 
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Arber,  Edward,  editor.  An  English  garner : 
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Architecture.  See  American  cottages ;  — 
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Wilkinson,  W. 


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Arctic  regions.     See  Danenhower. 

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Armytage,  Fenella  F.  Old  court  customs  and 
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Arnold,  Thomas.  History  of  the  later  Roman 
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Art,  L',  pour  tous.  Annee  21.  Paris,  1882. 
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Artevelde,  Jacmart  and  Phillippe  van.  See 
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Ashley,  William  J.  James  and  Philip  van 
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Consid«rs  the  history  of  the  Arteveldes  in  its  relation  to 
the  general  development  of  the  Flemish  towns.  —  Preface. 

Assaying.     See  Brown,  W.  L. ;  —  Mitchell. 

Association  of  ideas.     See  Ferri. 

Association  of  medical  officers  of  American 
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Assyria.     See  Evans,  G. 

Aston,  William  G.  A  comparative  study  of 
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Austen,  Jane.     See  Pellew. 
Australasia.     See  Macgregor. 
Austria.     See  Richter,  H.  M. 
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Babeau,  Albert.  La  vie  rurale  dans  I'ancienne 
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Bacon,  Edwin  M.  King's  dictionary  of  Bos- 
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Baehr,  Otto.  Das  Tonsystem  imserer  Musik. 
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Baird,  Charles  W.  History  of  Bedford  church. 
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Baker,  Theodore.  Uber  die  Musik  der  nord- 
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Bakhtyar  Nama,  The :  a  Persian  romance. 
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Balaguer,  Victor.  El  trovador  de  Montserrat. 
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Baldus,  Edouard.  Palais  du  Louvre  et  des 
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Baldwin,  James.  An  introduction  to  the  study 
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Bale,  M.  Powis.  Saw-mills;  and  the  economi- 
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Ballads.     See  Child;  —  Leskien. 

Ballou,  Adin.  History  of  Milford,  Massa- 
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Balzani,  Ugo.  Italy.  London,  1883.  [Early 
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Banjo.     See  Winner. 

Banville,  Theodore  de.  Petites  etudes.  Mes 
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Bar,  Carl  Ludwig  von.  International  law  : 
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Barbour,  John,  d.  1396.  Barbour's  des  schot- 
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The  manuscript  of  the  first  poem,  known  as  The  lives  of 
the  saints,  has  been  somewiiat  recently  discovered. 

Bard,  Alphonse.  Prdcis  de  droit  international. 
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Baring-Gould,  Sabine.  Germany.  With  illus. 
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Barnard,  Frederick,  and  Ross,  Charles  H. 
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Barnfield,  Richard.  Poems.  1594-1598-  Edited 
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Barratt,  Alfred.  Physical  metempiric.  Lon- 
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Barros  Arana,  Diego.  Notas  par  una  biblio- 
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Barrows,  Samuel  J.  The  doom  of  the  majority 
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Bartlett,  Wallace  A.  Some  weapons  of  war  as 
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Bartsch,  Carl  F.  Romantiker  und  germanis- 
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The  supplements  contain  a  list  of  the  gn-iduates  of  the 
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Baschet,  Armand.  Les  com^diens  italiens  a 
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Base  ball.     See  Spalding. 

Basket-work.     Sec  Brockmann. 

Basque  literature.  Sec  Araquistain  ;  —  Revista. 


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Bastian,  Philipp  Wilhelm  Adolf.  Der  Bud- 
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Bastille,  The.     See  Ravaisson. 

Bate,  John.  Influence  of  mind  on  mind. 
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Batten,  John  M.  Reminiscences  of  two  years 
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Baumgarten,  Hermann.  Vor  der  Bartholo- 
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Baumgartner,  Alexander.  Gdthe's  Lehr-  und 
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Baur,  Ferdinand  C.  Geschichtederchristlichen 
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Bazaine,  Francois  A.  Episodes  de  la  guerre 
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Beard,  Charles.  The  reformation  of  the  six- 
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Beckford,  William.  The  history  of  the  caliph 
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Beddome,  Richard  H.  Handbook  to  the  ferns 
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Bedford,  JVctv  York.     See  Baird. 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward.     See  Abbott. 

Bees.     See  Cotton. 

Beet  sugar.  See  United  States.  Bureau  of 
agriculture. 

Beethoven,  Ludwigvan,     See  Grove. 

Begbie.James  W.,  3/.Z>.  Selections  from  [his] 
works.  Edited  [with  a  memoir]  by  Dyce  Duck- 
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Bekker,  Ernst.  Maria  Stuart,  Dar[n]ley, 
Bothwell.  Giessen,  1881.  Folded  plan.  [Gies- 
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8^-  2304.57.1 

Belgium.  See  Annales  ;  —  Cinquante;  —  Van 
Bemmel ;  —  W.,  M.  A. ;  — Wauters. 

Bell,  Charles  H.  Phillips  Exeter  academy  in 
New  Hampshire.  A  historical  sketch.  Exeter, 
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Bell,  James.  The  analysis  and  adulteration  of 
foods.  Part  2.  Milk,  butter,  cheese,  cereal 
foods,  prepared  starches,  etc.  [London.]  1883. 
Illus.     Sm.  8°.  5977-64 

Bell,  William  M.  Rambla  —  Spain.  By  the 
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Bendall,  Cecil.  Catalogue  of  the  Buddhist 
Sanskrit  manuscripts  in  the  University  library, 
Cambridge,  with  notices  and  illustrations  of  the 
palaeography  and  chronology  of  Nepal  and  Ben- 
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Bender,  Prosper.  Literary  sheaves,  or  La 
litt^rature  au  Canada  fran^ais.  Montreal,  1S81. 
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Bender,  Prosper,  continued. 

—  Old  and  new  Canada.  1753-1844.  Historic 
scenes  and  social  pictures,  or,  The  life  of  Joseph 
Fran9ois  Perrault.  Montreal,  1882.   16".  23iga.50 

Benedix,  (J.)  Roderich.  Gesammelte  drama- 
tisclte  Werke.  Leipzig,  1846-S0.  27  v.  in  18. 
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For  list  of  contents  see  Public  Card  Catalog-ue. 

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Benson,  Edward  W.  Boy-life.  Sundays  in 
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Boating.     See  Prescott. 

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Botany.  See  Bentham ;  —  Chapman,  A.  W. ;  — 
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Bougeault,  Alfred.  Etude  sur  I'^tat  mental 
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Bow  instruments.     See  Engel ; — Ruehlmann. 

Bowdoin  college.     See  Cleaveland. 

Bowerbank,  James  S.  A  monograph  of  the 
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Brachvogel,  Albert  E.  Der  Fels  von  Erz. 
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Bradbury,  William  F.  The  Cambridge  high 
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Bradford,  Massachusetts.     See  Perry. 

Bradley,  Francis  H.  The  principles  of  logic. 
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Bradshaw,  John.  New  Zealand  as  it  is. 
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Braun,  Julius.  Naturgeschichte  der  Sage. 
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Braun,  Julius  W.  Schiller  und  Gothe  im 
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Brera  gallery,  Milan.     See  Eastlake. 

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Brinsley-Richards,  James.  Seven  years  at 
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British  museum.  Catalogue  of  Greek  coins. 
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—  Catalogue  of  Greek  coins.  Thessaly  to 
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Brockhaus'  Conversations-Lexikon.  Allge- 
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Brocklehurst,  Thomas  U.  Mexico  to-day; 
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Brockmann,  Andreas,  editor.  Hand-,  Lehr- 
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Brodribb,  William  J.  Demosthenes.  Phila., 
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Bronte,  Emily  J.     See  Robinson,  A.  M.  F. 

Brown,  Cornelius.  An  appreciative  life  of  the 
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Brown,  James  T.  Photometry  and  gas  analy- 
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Brown,  John  C.  The  forests  of  England  and 
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Brown,  S.  R.  Prendergast's  mastery  system, 
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Brown,  Walter  L.  Manual  of  assaying  gold, 
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Browne,  Daniel  L.  Scott.  Browne's  phono- 
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Browning,  Robert.  Jocoseria.  London,  1883. 
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Bruce,  Charles  E.  Directory  of  the  city  of 
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Brugsch,  Heinrich  C,  called  Brugsch-Bey. 
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Brunetifere,  Ferdinand.  Nouvelles  dtudes  cri- 
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Brunnhofer,  Hermann.  Ueber  den  Geist  der 
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Bucke,  Richard  M.  Walt  Whitman.  Phila., 
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Buecher,  Carl.  Die  Aufstande  der  unfreien 
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1872.     16°.  7604.72 

Buffalo  historical  society.  Publications.  Vol. 
I,  2.     Buffalo,  1879,  80.     Illus.     8°.  *4364.50 

Bugge,  Sophus.     See  Stephens,  G. 

BuUen,  A.  H.,  editor.  A  collection  of  old 
English  prtays.  In  4  v.  Vol.  2.  London,  1883. 
Sm.  4°.  *^*46o6.9 

Contents.  —  2.  Dick  of  Devonshire;  The  lady  mother; 
The  tragedy  of  Sir  John  Van  Olden  Bamavelt;  Captain 
Underwit. 

Bullock,  Charles.  England's  royal  home  :  the 
home  life  of  the  Prince  Consort :  memorials  of 
the  Princess  Alice ;  with  other  papers  illustra- 
tive of  royal  incidents.  Portrait  and  illus.  [2d 
edition.]     London.     [1S82.]     Sm.  8".     245ga.86 

Bulthaupt,  Heinrich  A.  Dramaturgic  der 
Classiker.     B.  1,2.     Oldenburg,  1882,  83.     16". 

4873.24 

Contents.  —  i.  Lessing,  Goethe,  Schiller,  Kleist.  2. 
Shakespeare. 

Bungay,  George  W.  Traits  of  representative 
men.     N.  Y.     [1882.]     Portraits.     120.      2247.73 

Bunyan,  John.     See  Froude. 

Buonarroti,  Michael  Angelo.     See  Fagan. 

Burchard,  Johannes.  Johannis  Burchardi  Di- 
arium,  sive  rerum  urbanarum  commentarii 
(1483-1506).  Texte  latin  public  integralement 
pour  la  premiere  fois,  avec  notes  [etc.]  par  L. 
Thuasne.     T.  1.     1483-1492,     Paris,  1883.     8°. 

3461.50 

Burgoyne,  Roderick  H.,  editor.  Historical 
records  of  the  93d  Sutherland  Highlanders,  now 
the  2d  battalion  Princess  Louise's  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders.  London,  1883.  Plates. 
Folded  plans.     8°.  6523.25 

Burke,  Edmund.  Select  works.  Edited  by 
E.  J.  Payne.  Four  letters  on  the  proposals  for 
peace  with  the  regicide  directory  of  France 
[1795].  2d  edition.  Oxford,  1878.  [Clarendon 
press  series.]     Sm.  8°.  2479.76 

Burnaby,  Mrs.  Frederick  G.  The  high  Alps 
in  winter.  London,  1883.  Portrait.  Plates. 
Maps.     Sm.  8°.  2867.77 

Bumham,  S.  M.  History  and  uSfes  of  lime- 
stones and  marbles.  With  chromo-lithographs. 
Boston,  1883.     8".  3862.62 

Bums,  Eliza  B.  Help  for  young  reporters. 
N.  Y.,  1881.     16°.  2119.37 


Bush,  C.  G.  Our  choir.  A  symphonie  in  A 
B  C  D  E  F  G,  etc.,  flats  &  sharps,  major  or  minor. 
[N.  Y.,  1883.]     Illus.     40,  obi.  *24oo.27 

Business.     See  Maher. 

Byron,  Lord.     See  Edgcumbe  ;  — Jeaffreson. 

Cabinet-making.     See  Practical. 

Cabul.     See  Duke. 

Cadwell,  J.  W.  Full  and  comprehensive  in- 
structions how  to  mesmerize.  Also,  Is  spiritual- 
ism true }  3d  edition.  Boston,  1883.  Portrait. 
Plate.     12°.  7609.86 

Caird,  Edward.  Hegel.  Edinburgh,  1883. 
Portrait.  [Philosophical  classics  for  English 
readers.]     16°.  7604.70 

Cairo,  Egypt.     See  Rhond. 

Caldecott,  Randolph.  A  sketch-book  of  R. 
Caldecott's.  Reproduced  by  E.  Evans.  Lon- 
don.    [1883.?]     8°,  obi.  *2566.24 

—  See  also  .^sop. 

Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Pedro.    See  Fastenrath. 

Calico  printing.     See  O'Neill. 

Calinich,  Robert.  Aus  dem  sechszehnten  Jahr- 
hundert.  Culturgeschichtliche  Skizzen.  Ham- 
burg, 1876.     16°.  2876.80 

Calvert,  George  H.  Joan  of  Arc  :  a  narrative 
poem.     Boston.     [1883.]     16°.  4509.39 

—  Threescore  and  other  poems.  Boston. 
[1883.]     Sq.  16°.  240oa.62 

Cambridge  (Massachusetts)  High  school. 
See  Bradbury. 

Cambridge  university,  England.  See  Admis- 
sions. 

Campbell,  Helen.  The  problem  of  the  poor. 
N.Y.,  1882.     16°.  357oa.7i 

These  sketches,  made  at  intervals  during  1878-1882  and 
previouslv  published  for  the  most  part  in  Sunday  afternoon 
and  Lippincott's  magazine,  are  a  record  of  actual  experi- 
ences in  New  York  city. 

Campobello.  Boston.  [1882 .?]  8  heliotypes. 
16°,  obi.  4369a.34 

Canada.  General  index  to  the  journals 
of  the  House  of  commons  and  of  the  ses- 
sional papers  of  parliament,  from  1867  to  1S76, 
inclusive.     By  W.  C.  Bowles.    Ottawa,  1880.    8". 

♦7043.1 I 

—  See  Bender ;  —  Sweetser ;  —  Thoreau ;  — 
Tourist's  guide-book. 

Candolle,  Alphonse  L.  P.  P.  de.  Darwin  con- 
siderd  au  point  de  vue  des  causes  de  son  succfes 
et  de  I'importance  de  ses  travaux.  2e  Edition. 
Geneve,  1S82.     16°.  45493.61 

Canon  law.     See  Muechel. 

Canterbury,  England.     See  Cross,  F.  W. 

Cape  Cod.     See  Rich  ;  —  Thoreau. 

Capellen,  Johan  Derek,  baron  van  der.  See 
Sillem. 

Carlyle,  Jane  W.  Letters  and  memorials. 
Prepared  for  publication  by  Thomas  Carlyle. 
Edited  by  J.  A.  Froude.  London,  1883.  3  v. 
Portrait.     8°.  2440.54 

—  Same.     N.Y.,  1883.     2  v.     8°.  2440.53 
Carlyle,  Thomas.     See  Sillem. 

Carnegie,  Andrew.  An  American  four-in-hand 
in  Britain.     N.Y.,  1883.     Plate.     8°.  2465.74 

Carolino,  Pedro.  The  new  guide  of  the  con- 
versation in  Portuguese  and  English,  ist  Amer- 
ican edition;  reprinted  verbatim  et  literatim. 
With  introduction  by  Mark  Twain.  Boston, 
1883.     Sq.  16°.  3098.64 

Carpenter,  Wesley  M.  An  index  of  the  prac- 
tice of  medicine.     N.Y.,  1883.     120.         *3728.6i 


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Carpenter,  William  B.  The  microscope  and 
its  revelations.  6th  edition.  Illus.  bj  26  plates 
and  500  wood  engravings.  N.Y.,  1883.  2  v. 
[Wood's  Library  of  standard  medical  authors.] 
8°.  5926.62 

This  Library  has  also  the  4th  and  5th  editions  [S929a.3 ; 
3928.67]. 

Carr,  Joseph  C.  Art  in  provincial  France. 
Letters  to  the  Manchester  Guardian.  London, 
1883.     Sm.  8«.  8066.25 

Carroll,  Howard.  Twelve  Americans  :  their 
lives  and  times.  With  portraits.  N.Y.,  1883. 
12°.  4247-50 

Contents.  —  Horatio  Seymour ;  C.  F.  Adams ;  P.  Cooper ; 
Hannibal  Hamlin;  John  Gilbert;  R.  C.  Schenck;  F.  Doug- 
lass; Wm.  Allen;  A.  G.  Thurman;  Joseph  Jefferson;  E. 
B.  Washburne;  A.  H.  Stephens. 

Carter,  Thomas  F.  A  narrative  of  the  Boer 
war  [1S80-81].     London,  1883.     8°.  5052.65 

Carter,  Thomas  T.  Spiritual  instructions. 
The  life  of  grace.  London,  1883.   Sm.  8".  5442.76 

Cassino,  Samuel  E.  The  international  sci- 
entists' directory.     Boston,  1883.     12°.     *3826.68 

Part  I,  comprising^  pp.  1-150,  of  this  has  been  published 
also  as  The  naturalists'  directory  for  1883-S3.     See  below. 

—  The  naturalists'  directory  1882-83.  Also  a 
list  of  the  scientific  societies  of  America.  Bos- 
ton, 1883.     12°.  *3828.8o 

Castell,  William.  The  humble  petition  of 
William  Castell,  parson  of  Courteenhall,  in 
Northamptonshire.  Exhibited  to  the  high  covrt 
of  parliament  now  assembled,  for  the  propa- 
gating of  the  Gospel  in  America,  and  the  West 
Indies;  and  for  the  setling  of  our  plantations 
there.     Northampton,  1882.     8°.  *7535-26 

A  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1641,  with  historical  preface  by 
John  Taylor. 

Catacombs.  See  Grillwitzer;  —  Sammlung;  — 
Schultze ;  — Wolter. 

Catalonia.  Language.  See  Balaguer ;  —  Mas- 
pons  y  Labros. 

Cattell,  Charles  C.  Shakespeare  :  did  he  write 
the  works  attributed  to  him .''  3d  edition,  with 
notes  on  "  What  Shakespeare  learnt  at  school." 
London.     [1880.?]     Sm.  80.         No.  2  in  **G.75.7 

Catullus,  Caius  Valerius.  C.  Valeri  Catulli 
Liber.  Les  poesies  de  CatuUe.  Traduction  en 
vers  frangais  par  E.  Rostand.  Texte  revu,  avec 
un  commentaire  par  E.  Benoist.  \_Latin  and 
French.~\     Paris,   1882.     2  v.     8°.  2925.72 

Ouvrage  couronnd  par  I'Academie  fran^aise, 

—  See  also  Couat. 
Caves.     See  Hades. 
Ctfl^brit^scontemporaines.    [Nos.  1-20.    Paris, 

1882,  83.     16°.  *465oa.5o 

Contents.  —  Victor  Hugo,  par  J.  Claretie;  Jules  Gr^vv, 
par  L.  Delabrousse;  Louis  Blanc,  par  C.  Edmond;  E. 
Augier,  par  J.  Claretie;  L.  Gambetta,  par  IL  Depasse;  A. 
Dumas  fils,  par  J.  Claretie;  H.  Brisson,  par  H.  Stupuy;  A. 
Daudet,  par  J.  Claretie;  De  Freycinct,  par  H.  Depasse;  ;fi. 
Zola,  par  G.  de  Maupassant;  Jules  Ferry,  par  E.  Sylvin ; 
V.  Sardou,  par  J.  Claretie;  Georges  Cl^nienceau,  par  C. 
Pellctau;  O.  Feuillet,  par  J.  Claretie;  C.  Floquet,  par  M. 
Proth;  E.  Renan,  par  P.  Bourget;  A.  Naquet,  par  M. 
Proth;  E.  Labiche,  par  J.  Claretie;  H.  Rochefort,  par  E. 
Bazire;  Jules  Claretie,  par  G.  de  Cherville. 

Censorship  of  books.     See  Welschinger. 

Ceylon.     See  Haeckel. 

Chalk.     See  Watt. 

Challenger,  ship.  Report  on  the  scientific 
results  of  the  voyage,  1873-76.  Prepared  under 
the  superintendence  of  Sir  C.  Wyville  Thomson, 


Challenger,  skip,  continued. 
and    now   of  John  Murray.     Zoology.     Vol.   6. 
London,  1882.     Plates.     Illus.     L.  4°.    *,^*58io.7 

Contents. — 6.  Report  on  the  Actiniaria,  by  R.  llertwig; 
Report  on  the  Tunicata :  Ascidise  Siinplices,  by  W.  A.  Herd- 
man. 

Chalmers,  Mackenzie  D.  Local  government. 
London,  1883.     [The  English  citizen.]     Sm.  8". 

2516.55 

Cham,/5e«<f.      See^oi,  A.  de. 

Champier,  Victor,  editor.  Le  Mus^e  du 
Louvre.  Modules  d'art  decoratif,  d'apres  les 
dessins  originaux  des  maitres  anciens.      Paris, 

1882.  50  plates.     Fo.  *,„*Cab.42.I.2 
Chantal,  Jeanne   F.    F.   de,  saifite.       Lettres. 

T.  1-5.  ire  Edition.  Paris,  1877-79.  8°.  3553-54 
Chapman,  Alvan  W.  Flora  of  the  Southern 
United  States  :  arranged  according  to  the  natural 
system.  The  ferns  by  Daniel  C.  Eaton.  2d 
edition.     N.Y.,  1883.    '12°.  3857.54 

Chapman,  William.  Notable  women  of  the 
covenant.      Their    lives   and    times.       London, 

1883.  Plates.     Sm.  8".  2247.74 
Charencey,  Hyacinthe  de.      Melanges  de  phi- 

lologie  et   de  paldographie  am^ricaines,  par  le 
comte  de  Charencey.     Paris,  1883.     Illus.     8°. 

2311.70 

Charities.  See  Moggridge  ;  —  Sheltering  arms. 

Charity  organisation  reporter.  The.  Published 
by  the  Society  for  organising  charitable  relief 
and  repressing  mendicity.  Vol.  11.  1882. 
London,   18S3.     4°.  *757oa.5 

Also,  unbound,  Nos.  350-408,  July  i,  i8So-Dec.  22,  18S1 ; 
Nos.  462-477,  January  11,  i8S3-April  26,  1883. 

Charity  organization  society  of  New  York  city. 
Hand-book  for  friendly  visitors  among  the  poor. 
N.Y.,  1883.     16°.  5574-74 

Charles  I,  of  England.  See  Ludlow;  — 
Wentworth. 

Chatin,  Joannes.  La  trichine  et  la  trichinose. 
Avec  planches.     Paris,  1883.     8°.  37903.88 

Chattock,  Richard  S.  Practical  notes  on 
etching.     London,  1883.     Plates.     8°.        8065.68 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.     5eeWard,  A.  W. 

Chauveau,  Louis.  Traits  des  imp6ts  et  des 
r^formes  a  introduire  dans  leur  assiette  et  leur 
mode  de  perception.     Paris,  1883.     8°.       3647.76 

Chavasse,  Pye  H.  The  mental  culture  and 
training  of  children.     Phila.,  1881.     12°.    3588.72 

Chemisches  Central-Blatt.  General-Register. 
Ill  Folge,  i-xii  Jahrgang.  (1870-81.)  Liefe- 
rung  1-3.     Hamburg  und  Leipzig,  1882,  83.     8°. 

♦7935.10 

Chemistry.  See  Kopp ;  —  Muir,  M.  M.  P.  ;  — 
Roscoe ;  —  Zeitschrift  fur  physiologische  Chemie. 

Cherbuliez,  Victor.  La  ferme  du  Choquard. 
[Roman.]     Paris,   1883.     16".  46605.73 

Chgruel,  Pierre  Adolphe.  Histoire  de  France 
sous  le  ministfere  de  Mazarin,  1651-1661.  Paris, 
1882.     3  V.     8°.  4612.54 

Chesley,  Henry.  The  customes  of  Yardley 
Hastings  set  downe  by  Henery  Chesley  the  24th 
day  of  June  in  the  yeare  1609.  Northampton, 
1 88 1.     8°.  6571.59 

Chess.     See  Gay ;  —  Gossip  ;  —  Hijo. 

Child,  Francis  J.,  editor.  The  English  and 
Scottish  popular  ballads.  Part  i.  Boston. 
[1882.]     4°.  ♦,,*46ooa.6 

Children.    See  Chavasse ;  —  Clark ;  —  Newell. 

—  Diseases  of.     See  Fonssagrives. 

China.  See  Happel ;  —  Mencius ;  —  Richt- 
hofen,  F.  P.  W.  D. 


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Chloroform.   See  Dutertre. 

Chocarne,  B.  Le  R.  P.  H.-D.  Lacordaire  de 
Tordre  des  Frferes  pr^cheurs :  sa  vie  intime  et 
religieuse.  56  Edition.  Paris,  1879.  2  v.  Por- 
trait.    8°.  35503-50 

Chodzko,  Alexandre  E.  B.  Grammaire  de 
la  langue  persane.  2e  edition,  augmentde  de 
textes  persans  in^dits  et  d'un  glossaire.  Paris, 
1883.     16".  3039-67 

Cholevius,  L.  -Die  bedeutendsten  deutschen 
Romane  des  i7ten  Jahrhunderts.  Leipzig,  1866. 
8°.  2875.72 

Christ.     See  Jesus. 

Christian  art.     See  Revue  de  I'art  chrdtien. 

Christiania,  Norivay.     See  Sars. 

Christianity.  See  Evolution  ;  —  Harris,  J.  A. ; 
—  Harris,  S.  S. ;  —  Havet ;  —  Lang ;  —  Stapfer. 

Christy,  Thomas.  Ensilage.  London,  1883. 
Illus.     8".  3993-70 

Church,  Alfred  J.  Heroes  and  kings.  Stories 
from  the  Greek.    London,  1883.    Illus.     Sm.  S**. 

2g6ga.62 

Church,  Arthur  H.  Food  :  some  account  of 
its  sources,  constituents  and  uses.  N.  Y.,  1877. 
[South  Kensington  museum  science  hand- 
books.]    16°.  5769.39 

—  Precious  stones  considered  in  their  scientific 
and  artistic  relations.  With  a  catalogue  of  the 
Townshend  collection  of  gems  in  the  South 
Kensington  museum.  With  a  coloured  plate  and 
woodcuts.  [London.]  1883.  [South  Kensing- 
ton art  hand-books.]     Sm.  8°.  3868.21 

Church  music.     See  Baehr. 

Cicero,  Marcus  T.  Cato  major  sive  de  senec- 
tute,  Laelius  sive  de  amicitia,  et  Epistolse  selectae. 
With  notes,  and  index,  by  G.  Long.  New 
edition.  London,  1879.  [Grammar  school 
classics.]     Sm.  8°.  4919.32 

Cinchona.     See  Gorkom. 

Cincinnati.  Public  lib rarf.  Bulletin  of  books 
added,  18S2.     Cincinnati,  1S83.     4°.  *6200.i9 

Cinquante  ans  de  liberty.  T.  4.  Histoire  des 
lettres  en  Belgique,  par  Ch.  Potvin.     Bruxelles, 

1882.  8°.  *48i5.5o.4 
Citizenship.     See  Morse,  A.  P. 

Claretie,  Arsene  A.,  called ]\x\&s.  Peintures  & 
sculpteurs  contemporains.  Portraits  graves  par 
L.  Massard.  le  s^rie.  Artistes  ddc^des  de  1870 
a  1880.     Paris,  1882.    15  etchings.     8°.     *8o84.57 

This  is  an  enlargement  and  re-arrangement  of  the  work 
published  in  1873  [4079.63]. 

—  See  also  C^l^britds  contemporaines. 
Clark,  Frank  E.     The  children  and  the  church, 

and  The  young  people's  society  of  Christian  en- 
deavor, as  a  means  of  bringing  them  together. 
Boston.     [1882.]     16°.  5442.81 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Ten  great  religions. 
Boston,  1871,  83.     2  V.     8°.  7487.8 

Contents.  —  [Part  i.]  Ten  great  religions.  Part  2.  A 
comparison  of  all  religions. 

Clarke,  Robert,  and  Co.,  publishers.  Bibli- 
otheca  Americana,  1883.     Cincinnati,   1883.     8°. 

*2i54.33 

Clayden,  P[eter.?]  W.  Samuel  Sharpe.  Egypt- 
ologist  and  translator   of  the   Bible.     London, 

1883.  Sm.  8°.  4547.61 
Clayton,   W.    W.      History   of  York   county, 

Maine.  With  illus.  and  biographical  sketches. 
Phila.,  1880.     4°.  •4430.57 

Cleaveland,  Nehemiah.  History  of  Bowdoin 
college.  With  biographical  sketches  of  its 
graduates  from  1806  to   1879.     Edited  and  com- 


Cleaveland,  Nehemiah,  continued. 
pleted  by  A.  S.  Packard.     Boston,  1882.     Plate. 
Portraits.     8°.  *238oa.57 

Clemens,  Samuel  L.  Life  on  the  Mississippi. 
By  Mark  Twain  {pseud.'].  With  illus.  Boston, 
1883.     8°.  2361.80 

Clemens,  Will  M.  Famous  funny  fellows. 
Brief  sketches  of  American  humorists.  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  1882.     Portraits.     16".  2390.63 

Clerk,  Dugald.  The  theory  of  the  gas-engine. 
N.  Y.,  1882.     24°.  3948.78 

Reprinted  from  Van  Nostrand's  magazine. 

Clinton,  Massachusetts.     See  Walker,  G.  H. 
Clum,  Fi-anklin    D.     Men   and  women  :  their 
structure  and  function.     Boston.     [1882.]     8°. 

5764-52 
Coan,  Titus  M.,  editor.  Social  problems. 
N.  Y.,  1883.  [Topics  of  the  time.]  16°.  5566.54 
Contents. — World-crowding,  by  R.  Giffen;  Europe  in 
straits;  Secret  societies  in  France,  by  J.  de  Paris;  Home 
rule,  socialism,  and  secession,  by  J.  W.  Flanagan  ;  A  demo- 
crat on  the  coming  democracy,  by  H.  Labouchere;  A  poli- 
tician in  trouble _about  his  soul,  by  A.  Herbert;  The  Euro, 
pean  terror,  by  E.  de  Laveleye ;  The  nationalization  of  the 
land. 

—  Studies  in  biography.  N.  Y.,  1883.  [Topics 
of  the  time.]     16°.  2247.75 

Contents.  —  L^on  Gambetta,  a  positivist  discourse,  by 
Frederic  Harrison ;  Jonathan  Swift,  Blackwood's  maga- 
zine; Miss  Bumey's  own  stoiy,  by  Mary  E.  Christie; 
Samuel  Wilberforce,  by  Sir  G.  ^V.  Dasent ;  Lord  Westbury 
and  Bishop  Wilberforce,  a  Lucianic  dialogue,  by  H.  D. 
Traill;  Correspondance  de  George  Sand,  1813-1847,  Edin- 
burgh review;  Literary  Bohemians,  Blackwood's  magazine. 

—  Studies  in  literature.  N.  Y.,1883.  [Topics 
of  the  time.     16°.  2553.60 

Contents.  —  American  literature  in  England,  Black- 
wood's; Hamlet,  a  new  reading,  by  Franklin  Leifchild; 
The  humorous  in  literature,  by  J.  H.  Shorthouse;  The 
Bollandists,  by  G.  T.  Stokes;  Isaiah  of  Jerusalem,  by  Mat- 
thew Arnold;  Concerning  the  unknown  public,  by  Thomas 
Wright. 

Cobbett,  William.  How  to  get  on  in  the 
world,  as  demonstrated  by  the  life  and  language 
of  William  Cobbett.  Added  Cobbett's  English 
grammar  with  notes  by  Robert  Waters.  N.  Y., 
1883.     2  V.  in  I.     Portrait.     12°.  4547-59 

On  pages  273-279  there  is  a  bibliography  of  Cobbett's 
writings. 

Cocks,  Richard.  Diary  of  Richard  Cocks, 
cape-merchant  in  the  English  factory  in  Japan, 
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Creswell,  Frank  O.  Handrailing  and  stair- 
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Croiset,  Maurice.  Essai  sur  la  vie  et  les 
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Cross,  Francis  W. ,  and  Hall,  John  R.  Rambles 
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Crozals.J.  de.  Les  Peulhs.  Etude  d'ethnologie 
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Darmesteter,  James.  Essais  orientaux.  Paris, 
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Dass,  Rev.  Ishuree.  Domestic  manners  and 
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Davis,  William  T.  Ancient  landmarks  of 
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Day,  Henry.  From  the  Pyrenees  to  the  Pillars 
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Day,  Ldl  Behdri.  Bengal  peasant  life.  New 
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Day  of  rest.  Family  year-book  of  Sunday 
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Duboc,  Julius.  Das  "Leben  ohne  Gott"  und 
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freres    de    Napoleon    ler.      Documents    inddits 

relatifs  au  premier  empire.      Paris,  1883.     S"- 

4622.58 

Dudevant,    Amantine    L.    A.    D.       {George 

Sand.)   Correspondance.  T.  4.    Paris,  1883.    18*'. 

4649a.76 

—  See  Thomas,  B. 

Duehring,  Eugen  C.  Der  Weg  zur  hoheren 
Berufsbildung  der  Frauen  und  die  Lehrweise  der 
Universitaten.     Leipzig,  1877.     8°.  357oa.72 

Duentzer,  Johann  Heinrich  Joseph.  Frauen- 
bilder  aus  Goethe's  Jugendzeit.  Studien  zum 
Leben  des  Dichters.   Stuttgart.  1852.  8°.    2846.79 

—  The  life  of  Schiller.  Trans,  by  P.  E.  Pink- 
erton.  With  illus.  and  fac-similes.  London, 
1883.     Portraits.     Sm.  8°.  2845.71 

Duerer,  Albrecht.     See  Sitte. 

Dufaure,  Jules  A.  S.     See  Picot. 

Duff,  Alexander.     See  Smith,  T. 

Dufour,  Charles  Valentin,  abbd.  Bibliographic 
artistique,  historique  et  litteraire  de  Paris,  avant 
1789.       Paris,     1882.      Plates.     Fac-similes.     8". 

*2i63.35 

Du  Guesclin,  Bertrand.     See  Luce. 

Duke,  Joshua.  Recollections  of  the  Kabul 
campaign,  1879  ^  1880.  London,  1883.  Portrait. 
Plate.     Plans.     Folded  map.     8".  5054.68 

Dumas,  R.  Quid  ad  restituendam  apud  Italos 
tragoediam  Scipio  Mafteius  contulerit.  Thesim 
proponebat  Facultati  litterarum  Parisiensi  ad 
gradum  doctoris  promovendus  R.  Dumas.  Sanc- 
ti-Clodoaldi,  1877.     8''.  2775.54 

Du  M6ril,  Ed^lestand.  Histoire  de  la  comedie 
ancienne.  Paris,  1869.  2  v.  8°.  6193.20;  *'''6i95.36 

Dunkin,  Edwin  H.  W.  The  monumental 
brasses  of  Cornwall :  sixty-two  illustrative  plates 
with      descriptive,    genealogical,    and    heraldic 


notes.     London,  i{ 


i'**246o.67 


Duprat,  Pierre  Pascal.  Les  encyclopedistes. 
Paris,  1866.     16°.  4673.65 

Duruy,  Victor.  Histoire  des  Romains  jusqu'a 
I'invasion  des  barbares.  Nouvelle  Edition.  T.  5. 
Hadrien,  Antonin,  Marc-Aurele  et  la  socidtd  ro- 
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Plans.     L.  8°.  '^4950.105 

—  Histoire  du  moyen  ^ge  depuis  la  chute  de 
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Dutertre,  Emile.  De  I'emploi  du  chloroforme 
dans  les  accouchements  naturels.  Paris,  1882. 
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Pages  307-348  contain  a  bibliography  of  the  subject. 

Duval,  Louis.  Esquisses  marchoises,  super- 
stitions et  Idgendes,  histoire  et  critique.  Paris, 
1879.     16°.  2662.72 

Duval,  Pierre.  Thddtre  mystique  de  Pierre 
Du  Val  et  des  libertins  spirituels  de  Rouen,  au 
xvie  siecle;  public  avec  une  introd.  par  E. 
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Several  Moralities  by  Duval  are  printed  in  this  volume. 

Dyeing.     See  O'Neill. 

Eames,  Roscoe  L.  The  manual  of  light-line 
shorthand.     Oakland,  1880.     8°.  2119.34 

Early  English  text  society.  See  Beowulf;  — 
Furnivall ;  —  Starkey. 


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September, 


Earthquakes.     See  Sammlung. 

East.     See  Harriinan. 

Eastern  question.  See  Girardin,  E.  de;  — 
Marvin. 

Eastlake,  Charles  L.  Notes  on  the  principal 
pictures  in  the  Brera  gallery  at  Milan.  With 
illus.     London,  1883.     Sm.  8".  8086.51 

—  Notes  on  the  principal  pictures  in  the  Lou- 
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Sm.  8".  8086.50 

Ebeling,  Friedrich  W.  Friedrich  Taubmann. 
2te  Auflage.     Leipzig,  1883.  4849.52 

Eberhard,  Johann  A.  S>'nonymisches  Hand- 
worterbuch  der  deutschen  Sprache.  i3te  Auflage 
durchgangig  umgearb.,  von  O.  Lyon  und  F.  Wil- 
brandt.  Mit  Ubersetzung  der  Worter  in  die  en- 
glische,  franzosische,  italienische  und  russische 
Sprache  von  D.  Asher  und  Aug.  Boltz  [etc.]. 
Leipzig,  1882.     16°.  *2889.86 

Ebers,  Georg  M.  Egypt :  descriptive,  histori- 
cal, and  picturesque.  Transl.  by  Clara  Bell. 
With  introd.  and  notes  by  S.  Birch.  London, 
1881.     2  v.     Illus.     4°.  *;„*505oa.5i 

—  Eine  Frage.  Idyll  zu  einem  Gemalde 
seines  Freundes  Alma  Tadema.  3te  Auflage. 
Stuttgart,  1882.     Plate.     Sq.  i6°.  487ob.59 

Ecclesiastical  history.  See  Allen,  J.  H. ;  — 
Baur ;  —  Cotterill ;  —  Haupt ;  —  Leonard  ;  —  Pi- 
per ;  —  Pressens^  ;  —  Smith,  W. ;  —  Washburn ; 
—  Wordsworth,  C. 

Ecker,  Alexander.  Lorenzo  Oken :  a  bio- 
graphical sketch  or  "in  memoriam  "  of  the  cen- 
tenary of  his  birth.  With  notes,  correspondence 
and  a  portrait.  From  the  German  by  A.  Tulk. 
London,  1883.     Sm.  8°.  2846.78 

Ecole,  L',  du  Louvre,  Paris.  Discours 
d'ouverture  de  MM.  les  professeurs.  Paris,  1882. 
Illus.     8°.  3050.39 

Contents.  —  Revillout,  E. :  Cours  de  langue  d^motique; 
Cours  de  droit  egyptien.  Pierret,  P. :  Cours  d'archeologie 
egyptienne.  Ledrain :  Cours  d'epig^raphie  sdmitique.  Ber- 
trand,  A. :  Cours  d'archeologie  nationale. 

Eddy,  Henry  T.  Thermodynamics.  N.Y., 
1879.     240.  5969a-33 

Reprinted  from  Van  Nostrand's  mag-azine. 

Edgcumbe,  Richard.  History  of  the  Byron 
memorial.     London,  1883.     8°.  65403.71 

Edinburgh.     See  Grant,  J. 

Edon,  Georges.  Traits  de  langue  latine. 
Ecriture  et  prononciation  du  latin  savant  &  du 
latin  populaire,  et  appertdice  sur  le  chant  dit  des 
Freres  Arvales.    Paris,  1882.    Plates.    S**.    2983.57 

Education.  See  Allgemeine ;  —  Diesterweg ;  — 
Froebel ;  —  H. ,  B. ;  —  Landon  ; — Laurie  ;  —  Mac- 
lochlin  ;  —  Parker,  F.  W. ;  —  Schwarz ;  — Wuertz. 

Educational  year-book  and  universal  cata- 
logue. Edited  by  C.  H.  Evans.  Vol  2-5.  1878, 
81-83.    St.  Louis,  1878-83.   4  V.  in  2.  8".  *4482.52 

The  title  of  the  early  volumes  reads  "  American  college 
directory  and  universal  catalogue." 

Edwards,  Alphonse  M.  Rapport  sur  les  tra- 
vaux  de  la  commission  charg^  d'^tudier  la  faune 
sous-marine  dans  les  profondeurs  de  la  M^diter- 
ran^e  et  de  I'Ocean  Atlantique.  Paris,  1882. 
Illus.     Folded  maps.     8".  3872.58 

Edwards,  Henrj'  Sutherland.  The  life  and 
artistic  career  of  Sims  Reeves.  London.  [i88i .'] 
Portrait.     Sm.  8°.  4049.85 

Egger,  Emile.  La  tradition  et  les  rdformes 
dans  I'enseignement  universitaire.  Paris,  1883. 
8°-  3594-74 


Egrypt.  See  Brugsch ;  —  Ebers ;  —  Ecole  ;  — 
Field,  H.  M. ;  —  Vogt ;  —  Wilson,  Sir  W.  J.  E. 

Ehrlich,  H.  Die  Musik-Aesthetik  in  ihrer 
Entwickelung  von  Kant  bis  auf  die  Gegenwart. 
Leipzig,  1881.     8°.  4046.61 

Eighteenth  century.  See  Goncourt;  —  Hous- 
saye. 

Electricity.     See  Greer;  —  Hospitaller. 

Electro-therapeutics.     See  Erb. 

Elfeld,  Carl  J.  Die  Religion  und  der  Darwi- 
nismus.     Leipzig,  18S2.     8".  3826.76 

Eliot,  George.     Sec  Blind. 

Ellis,  Alfred  B.  The  land  of  fetish.  London, 
1883.     8°.  5052.66 

Sketches  of  travel  mostly  in  West  and  South  Africa. 

Ellis,  John.  A  reply  to  "  The  Academy's" 
review  of  "The  wine  question  in  the  light  of 
the  new  dispensation."     N.Y.,   1883.     16°. 

379ob.5i 

Ellis,  Tristram  J.  Sketching  from  nature.  A 
hand-book  for  students  and  amateurs.  With 
frontispiece  and  illus.  by  H.  S.  Marks,  and 
sketches  by  the  author.  London,  1883.  [Art 
at  home.]     Sm.  8°.  8068.52 

Emblems.     See  Gerlach  ;  —  Husenbeth 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     See  Cooke,  G.  W. 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica.  9th  edition.  Vol. 
15.     Loo-Memphis.    Boston,  1883.    4°. 

B.H.Desk.E.i 

Encyclopaedists.     See  Duprat. 

Engel,  Carl.  Researches  into  the  early  history 
of  the  violin  family  [Revised  by  A.J.  Hipkins.] 
London,  1883.     Illus.     8".  4044.76 

Engelmann,  Wilhelm.  Bibliotheca  scriptorum 
classicorum.  8te  Auflage  umfassend  die  Literatur 
von  1700  bis  1878,  neu  bearb.  von  E.  Preuss. 
Leipzig,  1880,  82.     2  V.     8°.  *2i74.5o. 

Contents. —  i.  Scriptores  Graeci.     2.  Scriptores  Latini. 

Engineering.  See  American  society  of  civil 
engineers;  — Annales. 

England.  See  Andrews ;  —  Freeman  ;  —  Hentz- 
ner ;  —  Seebohm  ; —  Strickland;  — Watkins,  M.  G. 

England,  Church  of.  Official  year-book. 
[1883.]     London,  1883.     8°.  *5546.59 

—  See  Compendium ;  —  Crockford ;  —  Savile. 

Engler,  Adolph.  Versuch  einer  Entwick- 
lungsgeschichte  der  Pflanzenwelt,  insbesondere 
der  Florengebiete  seit  der  Tertiarperiode. 
Leipzig,  1879,  82.  2  Theile  in  i  v.  Folded 
maps.     8°.  5854-6 

English  language  and  literature.     See  Arber; 

—  Baldwin  ;  —  Bullen ;  —  Child ;  —  Cobbett ;  — 
Deutschbein ;  —  Lanier ;  —  Murray ;  — Noack,  P. ; 

—  Smith,  H.  P. 
Engravings.     See  Bocher. 
Ensilage.     See  Christy. 
Entomology.     See  Saunders. 

Era  almanack.  The.  Dramatic  and  musical. 
Conducted  by  E.  Ledger.  1883.  London. 
[18S3.]     8«.  *4483-55 

Erasmus,  Desiderius.  The  lives  of  Jehan 
Vitrier  and  John  Colet.  Written  in  Latin,  by 
Erasmus  of  Rotterdam,  in  a  letter  to  Justus  Jonas. 
Trans,  with  notes  and  appendices,  by  J.  H. 
Lupton.     London,  1883.     Sm   8".  '5558.61 

Erb,  Wilhelm  H.  Hand-book  of  electro-thera- 
peutics. Trans,  by  L.  Putzel.  With  wood-cuts. 
N.Y.,  1883.  [Wood's  Library  of  standard  medi- 
cal authors.]     8°.  3801.73 


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Erlauer  Spiele.  Sechs  altdeutsche  Mjsterien 
nach  einer  Handschrift  des  xv.  Jahrhunderts 
zum  erstenmale  herausg.  und  eriautert  van  K.  F. 
Kummer.     Wien,  1882.     8°.  2875.74 

Contents.  —  i.  Ludus  in  cunabilis  Christi;  2.  Ludus 
trium  magorum ;  3.  Visitacio  sepulchri  in  nocte  resurrec- 
cionis;  4.  Ludus  Mariae  Magdalenae  in  g'audio;  5.  Ludus 
Judaeorum  circa  sepulchrum  Domini ;  6.  Marienklage. 

Ersch,  Johann  S.,  and  Gruber,  Johann  G. 
Allgemeine  Encyklopadie  der  Wissenschaften 
und  Kijnste.  ite  Section.  A-G.  Herausg.  von 
H.  Brockhaus.  B.  99.  Leipzig,  1882.  4°.   *B.i53.i 

Contents. — 99.     Gymnesiae-Gyzels,  und  Naclitrage. 

—  Same.  2te  Section.  H-N.  Herausg.  von 
A.  Leskien.  B.  32.  Leipzig,  1882.  4°.       *B.  154.1 

Contents. — 32.  K-Karabulaken. 

Esmarch,  Friedrich.  Early  aid  in  injuries  and 
accidents.  Trans,  by  Princess  Christian.  Phila., 
1883.     Illus.     16°.  5789.26 

Espinassous,  Alphonse  d'.  Philosophie  de 
I'oraison  dominicale.     Paris,  i860.     8°.      5442.69 

Etcher,  The.  [A  monthly  publication.]  Vol. 
4.     London,  1882.     F".  ***C.27oa.5.4 

Etching.  See  Chattock; — Philadelphia  so- 
ciety ;  —  Wedmore. 

Ethics.  See  Green,  T.  H.  ;  —  Schmidt,  L. ;  — 
Spinoza. 

Ethnologfy.  See  Berliner ;  —  Crozals ;  —  Glo- 
bus ;  —  Oberlaender;  —  Zeitschrift  fiir  Ethno- 
logic. 

Etiquette.     See  Armytage. 

Eton  college.     See  Brinsley-Richards. 

Etruria.     See  Des  vergers. 

Europe.     See  Aldrich  ;  —  Strelbitsky. 

Evans,  George.  An  essay  on  Assyriology. 
London,  1883.      [Hibbert  lectures.]    8°.     3035.72 

Evans,  Warren  F.  The  divine  law  of  cure. 
Boston,  1881.      12°.  5769.82 

Evolution,  The,  of  Christianity.  London, 
1883.     8°.  5441.62 

Exner,  Sigmund.  Die  Physiologic  des  Flie- 
gens  und  Schwebens  in  den  bildenden  KUnsten. 
Mit  Holzschnitten.     Wien,  1882.     8°.         8065.20 

Exodus.     See  Greene,  J.  B. 

Extemporaneous  speaking.     See  Pittenger. 

Fables.     See  ^sop  ;  —  Le  May. 

Fabrics.     See  American  journal. 

Fagan,  Louis.  The  art  of  Michel  Angelo 
Buonarroti  as  illustrated  by  the  various  collec- 
tions in  the  British  museum.  With  illus. 
London,  1883.     Portr.     8°.  *8o84.65 

Falb,  Rudolf.  Das  Land  der  Inca  in  seiner 
Bedeutung  fiir  die  Urgeschichte  der  Sprache  und 
Schrift.     Leipzig,   1883.     8°.  4315.67 

Fall  River,  Massachusetts.     See  Walker,  G.  H. 

Farriery.     See  Crane. 

Fastenrath,  Johann.  Calderon  in  Spanien. 
Mit  Anhang :  Die  Beziehungen  zwischen  Cal- 
deron's  "  Wunderthatigem  Magus  "  und  Goethe's 
"  Faust."  Von  Antonio  Sanchez  Moguel 
[verdeutscht  von  Johann  Fastenrath].  Leipzig. 
[1882.]     Sm.  S".  3098.63 

Partly  a  description  of  the  celebration  at  Madrid  in  May, 
1881,  on  the  200th  anniversary  of  the  death  of  Calderon. 

Faulmann,  Carl.  lUustrirte  Geschichte  der 
Buchdruckerkunst  mit  besonderer  Beriicksichti- 
gung  ihrer  technischen  Entwicklung.  Mit  14 
Tafeln  in  Farbendruck,  13  Beilagen  und  380 
Illus.     Wien,  1882.     8°.  6112.21 

On  pp.  784-794  is  an  account  of  books,  etc.,  on  this  subject 
published  since  1800. 


Faust.  See  Koenigliche  Gewerbeschule ;  — 
Schwiegerlingsche. 

Feet.     See  Kahler. 

F^nelon,  Fran9ois  de  S.  de  La  M.   See  Schuetz. 

Feret,  Pierre,  abbd.  L'abbaye  de  Sainte- 
Genevi^ve  et  la  Congregation  de  France ;  pre- 
c^dees  de  la  vie  de  la  patronne  de  Paris 
[Sainte-Genevifeve].     Paris,  1883.     2  v.     L.  8°. 

4611.52 

Ferguson,  Robert.  Surnames  as  a  science. 
London,  1883.     Sm.  8".  2235.71 

"  A  supplement  to  the  Teutonic  name  system  applied  to 
the   family  names  of  France,    England,   and    Germany." 

—  Preface. 

—  The  Teutonic  name-system  applied  to  the 
family  names  of  France,  England,  &  Germany. 
London,  1864.     8°.  2235.15 

Founded  on  a  work  published  by  the  author  under  the 
title,  "  English  surnames  and  their  place  in  the  Teutonic 
family." 

Fergusson,  James.  The  Parthenon  ;  an. essay 
on  the  mode  by  which  light  was  introduced  into 
Greek  and  Roman  temples.  London,  1883. 
Illus.     4°.  *296i.55 

Fernandez  y  Nordal,  Josd.  Pacari-puclla ! 
Lid  patriota.  Himno  marcial  peruviense,  en  cir- 
cunstancias  de  invadir  Chile,  en  1879,  ^1  (alto  y 
bajo)  Peni.  Palabras  y  musica  del  marques  de 
Tupac  May ta  [/5e«(/.].      [Arequipa.?  1883.'']    4°. 

*8052.I20 

Ferns.     See  Beddome  ;  —  Chapman,  A.  W. 

Ferri,  Louis.  La  psychologic  de  I'association 
depuis  Hobbes  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  Paris,  1883. 
8°.  5600,61 

Fertilization  of  flowers.     See  Mueller,  H. 

Feuillet  de  Conches,  Felix  S.,  baron.  Histoire 
de  I'^cole  anglaise  de  peinture  jusques  et  y  com- 
pris  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence  et  ses  ^mules.  Paris, 
1882.     L.  8«  8082.53 

Fickfir,  Julius.  Beitreege  zur  Urkundenlehre. 
Innsbruck,  1877,  78.     2  v.     8°.  2301.55 

Fiction.     See  Brunetifere  ;  —  Lanier. 

Field,  Charles  D.  Landholding,  and  the  re- 
lation of  landlord  and  tenant,  in  various  coun- 
tries.    Calcutta,  1883.     8°.  3562.65 

Field,  Henry  M.  On  the  desert  [of  Sinai]  : 
with  a  brief  review  of  recent  events  in  Egypt. 
N.  Y.,  1883.     12°.  3046.67 

Field,  John  E.  The  apostolic  liturgy  and  the 
Epistle  to  th^  Hebrews.  Being  a  commentary 
on  the  epistle  in  its  relation  to  the  holy  eucha- 
rist,  with  appendices  on  the  liturgy  of  the 
primitive  church.     London,  1882.     Sm.  8°. 

3424-71 

Fielding,  Henry.     See  Dobson. 

Finance.  See  Bolles  ;  —  Chauveau  ;  —  Guil- 
lard  ;  —  Nicolas ;  —  Say. 

Fine  arts  (including  finely  illustrated  books)k 
See  Annuaire  illustre;  — Art; — Art  and  letters 7 

—  Art  pour  tous  ;  —  Baldus  ; — Bocher; — Bosc; 

—  Carr ;  —  Champier ;  —  Claretie ;  —  Decoration ; 

—  Dubosc  de  Pesquidoux;  —  Ellis,  T.  J.;  — 
Etcher;  —  Exner;  —  Foerster;  —  Galerie;  — 
Gazette;  —  Goeler  von  Ravensburg;  —  Gon- 
court ;  —  Hefner-Alteneck ;  —  Hirth  ;  —  Lacroix ; 

—  Langbehn;  —  Letarouilly;  —  Luthmer;  — 
Matz ;  —  Meisterwerke  ;  —  National  academy  of 
design  ;  —  Paris,  Salon  ;  —  Quellenschriften  ;  — 
Richter,  J.  P. ;  —  Schoenfeld;  —  Seemann,  E. 
A. ;  —  Vasari ;  —  Vinci. 

Finnish  literature.     S'ee  Kalevala ;  —  Palm^n. 


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Firth,  Abraham,  editor.  Voices  for  the 
speechless.  Selections  for  schools  and  private 
reading.     Boston,  1883.     16°.  5574-79 

Selections  of  prose  and  verse  intended  to  teach  the  duty  of 
kindness  to  animals. 

Fish  and  fishing.     See  Herbert; — Wesbvood. 

Fishing  gazette.  The.  Vol.  4.  London. 
[1880.]     8°.  *8ooo.ii 

Fishkill,  New  York.      See  Van  Voorhis. 

Fitzjames,  James,  duke  of  BerTvirk,  1670-1734. 
M^moires  du  mar^chal  de  Berwick.  [Publiee 
par  les  soins  de  C.  Rousset.]  Paris,  1872. 
[Bibliotheque  de  I'arm^e  frangaise.]  16°.  2659a.59 

—  See  also  Wilson,  C.  T. 

Flagg,  Wilson.     Halcyon  days.     Boston,  18S1. 

16".  3859-69 

This  volume  contains  the  greater  part  of  the  author's  gen- 
eral descriptions  of  nature  from  "  The  woods  and  by-ways 
of  New  England  "  [3849.52]  and  "  The  birds  and  seasons  of 
New  England"  [3849.64]. 

—  A  year  among  the  trees  ;  or,  the  woods  and 
by-ways  of  New  England.     Boston,  1881.     16°. 

3859-68 

The  matter  contained  in  this  volume  is  taken  from  "  The 
woods  and  by-ways  of  New  England  "  [3849.52.] 

—  A  year  with  the  birds ;  or,  the  birds  and 
seasons  of  New  England.     Boston,  1881.     16°. 

3908.60 

This  volume  treats  exclusively  of  birds,  and  contains 
only  what  has  already  been  printed  in  "  The  birds  and  sea- 
sons of  New  England"  [3849.64],  omitting  the  general 
essays. 

Flanders.     See  Havard. 

Fleet,  F.  R.  An  essay  on  wit  and  humour, 
with  other  articles.     London.     [1883.'']     Sm.  8°. 

4579-70 

Fleury,  Jean.     Littdrature  orale  de  la  Basse- 

Normandie    (Hague    et  Val-de-Saire).      Paris, 

1883.      [Litt^ratures    populaires    de   toutes   les 

nations.     T.  11.]     16°.  *467oa.57 

Some  of  the  chansons  have  the  music. 

Flint,  Austin.  Medical  ethics  and  etiquette. 
The  code  of  ethics  adopted  by  the  American 
medical  association.     N.  Y.,  1S83.     12°.     3736.55 

Florence,  Italy.     See  Hartwig. 

Florida.  See  United  States.  Bureau  of  agri- 
culture. 

Flueckiger,  Friedrich  A.  Pharmakognosie 
des  Pflanzenreiches.  2te  Auflage.  ite,  2te 
Lieferung.     Berlin,  1881,  82.     8".  3786.74 

Flute.     See  Boehm. 

Flying  (in  the  arts).     See  Exner. 

Foerster,  R.  Das  Portrait  in  der  griechi- 
schen  Plastik.  [Mit  Anmerkungen.]  Kiel,  18S2. 
Sm.  4°.  8061.52 

Foley,  Henry,  editor.  Records  of  the  English 
province  of  the  Society  of  Jesus.  Vol.  7,  part 
2.     London,  1883.     Portraits.     8°.  ♦5514.58 

Folk-lore.  See  Araquistain ;  —  Aubrey ;  — 
Day,  Lai  Behari ;  —  Fleury;  —  Gering;  —  Les- 
kien ;  —  Pedroso  >—  RoUand ;  —  Varnhagen. 

Folk-lore  journal.  The.  Vol.  i,  part  1-6. 
London,  1883.  [Folk-lore  society.  Publica- 
tions.]    8°.  *455i.6o 

Folk-lore  record.  The.  [Vol.]  1-5.  London. 
[i878]-82.  5  V.  in  6.  [Folk-lore  society.  Pub- 
lications.]    8°.  *455i.5o 

Fonssagrives,  Jean  B.  The  mother's  work 
with  sick  children.  Trans,  from  the  4th  Paris 
edition  by  F.  P.  Foster.  N.  Y.  [1872.]  [Put- 
nam's Handy-book  series.]     12"',  3778.57 


Food.     See  Bell,  J. ;  —  Church,  A.  H. 

Foote,  James  S.  Joan  of  Arc.  [Poem.]  Bos- 
ton, 18S3.  12°.  2390.75 
,  Force.     See  Buechner. 

Ford,  W^orthington  C.  The  American  citizen's 
manual.  N.  Y.,  1882,  83.  2  v.  [Questions  of 
the  day.]     12°.  2326.74 

Contents. —  i.  Governments  (national,  state,  and  local) ; 
The  electorate ;  The  civil  service.  2.  The  functioa*  of  gov- 
ernments (state  and  federal). 

Forests.  See  Brown,  J.  C. ;  —  Flagg;  — 
French  forest  ordinance ;  —  MacGregor,  J.  L.  L ; 

—  Roth,  C. 

Fort,  George  F.  Medical  economy  during  the 
middle  ages.     N.  Y.,  1883.     8°.  5792.76 

Foster,  Vere.  Vere  Foster's  simple  lessons  in 
water-color.  Landscape.  8  fac-similes  of  original 
water-color  drawings,  and  30  vignettes  after 
various  artists.  With  instructions.  London,  1883. 
Sm.  40.  8066.29 

Foster,  William  E.  Libraries  and  readers. 
N.  Y.,  1883.     16°.  6129.34 

Fould,  Wilhelmine  J.  Vertu.  [Roman.]  Par 
Gustave  Haller  [^5c«</.].  ye  Edition.  Paris, 
1877.     1 2".  466ob.75 

Fowler  family.     See  Stickney. 

Francatelli,  Charles  E.  Francatelli's  Modern 
cook.  W^ith  illus.,  and  a  glossary.  Phila.,  1SS3. 
8°.  4003.60 

France.  Ministry  of  agriculture  and  com- 
merce. Catalogue  des  brevets  d'invention  pris 
1880,  81.     Paris,  1881,  82.     2  V.     8°.  ♦3970.10 

—  Ministry  of  finance.  Tableau  general  du 
commerce  de  la  France  avec  ses  colonies  at  les 
puissances  etrangeres  pendant  1865.  Paris, 
1866.     40.  ♦3640.11 

—  History,  etc.  See  Ann^e  politique ;  — 
Annuaire-almanach ;  —  Babeau ;  —  Burke  ;  — 
Chdruel ;  — Cougny;  —  Du  Casse;  —  Girardin, 
E.  de;  —  Glasson;  — Joanne;  — Lacombe;  — 
Lacroix;  —  Monteil ;  —  Nicolas ;  —  Ravaisson ; 

—  Richter,   C. ;   —  Ruble ;  —   Say ;  —  Simon ; 

—  Vigui^. 

Franco- Prussian  war,   1870.     See  Bazaine. 

Frankfort  on  the  Main.     See  Strieker. 

Franklin,  5/>  John.     »S"(?c  Tenn^soij. 

Frazer,  Persifor.  Thfeses  presentees  a  la  faculty 
des  sciences  de  Lille  Universite  de  France,  pour 
obtenir  le  grade  de  docteur  es-sciences  naturelles. 
Lille,  1882.     4  maps.     Sq.  8".  3862.63 

Contents.  —  1.  Memoire  sur  la  geologic  de  la  partie  sud- 
est  de  la  Pennsylvanie.  2.  Propositions  donn^es  par  la 
faculty. 

Free  trade.     See  Sullivan. 

Freeman,  Edward  A.  English  towns  and  dis- 
tricts.    lUus.     Map.     London,  1883.     8°-  2463.74 

—  An  introduction  to  American  institutional 
history.  Baltimore,  1882.  [Johns  Hopkins  uni- 
versity studies  in  historical  and  political  science.] 
8°.  4223.60 

—  Short  history  of  the  Norman  conquest  of 
England.  2d  edition.  Oxford,  1880.  [Claren- 
don press  series.]     Sm.  8°.  24293.59 

—  Some  impressions  of  the  United  States. 
London,  1883.     Sm.  8".  2366.68 

"  Founded  on  articles  in  the  Fortnightly  review,  for 
Aug.  and  Sept.  18S2,  and  in  Longman's  magazine,  for  Nov. 
1882  and  Jan.  1SS3.  They  represent  observations  made  in 
the  United  States  during  a  stay  from  Oct.  18S1  to  April, 
\^i."  —  Preface. 

Freiligrath,  Ferdinand.  Ferdinand  Freiligrath. 
Ein  Dichterleben  in  Briefen.  Von  Wilhelm 
Buchner.  Lahr,  1882.  2  v.  Portraits.  8«.  2845.70 


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Fremantle,  William  II.  The  gospel  of  the 
secular  life.  Sermons  at  Oxford.  N.  Y.,  1883. 
16°.  5442.74 

French  forest  ordinance  of  1669 ;  with  historical 
sketch  of  previous  treatment  of  forests  in  France. 
Compiled  and  trans,  by  J.  C.  Brown.  Edinburgh, 
1883.     Sm.  8°.  3847-78 

French  language  and  literature,  ^ee  Blanc; 
— Brunetiere;  —  Deschanel ;  —  Hendrych  ;  — 
Lafaye  ;  —  Loubens ;  —  Orth  ;  —  Paris,  G. ;  — 
Pellissier ;  —  Raynaud  ;  —  Rossmann  ;  —  Sainte- 
Palaye ;  —  Saintsburj' ;  —  Welschinger. 

Fresquet,  Raymond  de.  Precis  d'histoire  des 
sources  du  droit  fran^ais  depuis  les  Gaulois. 
Nouvelle  edition.     Paris,  1881.     12".  3619.51 

Friedlaender,  Ludwig.  Moeurs  romaines  du 
regne  d'Auguste  a  la  fin  des  Antonins.  Traduc- 
tion libre  par  C.  Vogel.  Paris,  1865-74.  3  v. 
8°.  4950.22 

The  title  of  vol.  3  reads  Civilisation  et  moeurs  romaines. 

Friends,  Society  of.     See  Hallowell. 

Friesland.     6V<^  Richthofen,  C.  O.  J.  T. 

Fritsch,  Heinrich.  The  diseases  of  women. 
Trans,  by  I.  Furst.  N.  Y.,  1883.  Illus.  [Wood's 
Library  of  standard  medical  authors.]  8"^.  *3773.75 

Froebel,  Friedrich.  Friedrich  Frobel  im 
Kampf  um  den  Kindergarten.  AUerlei  Hand- 
schriftliches  aus  Frdbel's  Briefwechsel  mit- 
getheilt  von  H.  Hagen.  [Anhang :  Ueber 
Frdbel's  Kindererziehungsmethode  von  K. 
Hagen.]      Leipzig,    1882.     8^  3594-73 

Froude,  James  A.  Bunyan.  N.  Y.  '[1880.] 
[English  men  of  letters.]     12°.  24593.91 

Fuellborn,  George.  Anna  von  Oesterreich 
oder  die  drei  Musketiere  der  Kdnigin.  Histori- 
scher  Roman.     Berlin.     [1872.]     8".        28703.69 

Fuller,  J.  Franklin,  and  Whitney,  William  H. 
Map  of  Middlesex  Fells.  Boston,  1882.  Size 
15I  X  14!  in.     Scale,  1200  ft.  to  i  inch.      *4352.67 

Furniture.     See  Menuiserie  ;  —  Old  ;  —  Small. 

Furnivall,  Frederick  J.,  editor.  The  fifty 
earliest  English  wills  in  the  Court  of  probate, 
London,  1387-1439;  ^yith  a  priest's  of  1454. 
Copied  from  the  original  registers  in  Somerset 
House.  London,  1882.  [Early  English  text 
society.]     8°.  *^*24i7.75 

Future  life.     See  Dorner; — Zschokke. 

Future  punishment.     See  Barrows. 

Galerie  contemporaine.  Nouvelle  sdrie.  [T. 
1,2.]    Paris.    [1881,82.]     Illus.     Portraits.     F«. 

*^*4640.8 

Galland,  Georg.  Die  Renaissance  in  Holland 
in  ihrer  geschichtlichen  Hauptentwicklung 
dargestellt.     Berlin,  1S82.     Illus.     8".        8065.19 

Gallenga,  Antonio.  Iberian  reminiscences : 
fifteen  years'  travelling  impressions  of  Spain  and 
Portugal.  London,  1883.   2  v.  Map.  8".     3096.52 

Galton,  Francis.  Inquiries  into  human  faculty 
and  its  development.     London,  1883.  S**.  5602.75 

Games.     See  Newell. 

Gardner,  Percy.  The  types  of  Greek  coins. 
Cambridge,  1883.  •  16  plates.     4°.  *^,*296o.69 

Contains  the  substance  of  twelve  lectures  delivered  at 
Cambridge,  Eng-l.and,  in  1883. 

Garfield,  James  A.  Works.  Edited  by  Burke 
A.  Hinsdale.  Boston,  1882,  83.  2  v.  Portraits. 
8°.  2392.61 

Gargantua.     See  S^billot. 

Gamier,  Pierre.  Dictionnaire  annuel  des 
progres  des  sciences  et  institutions  m^dicales. 
Ann^e   18,  1882.     Paris,  1883.     18°.         *5736.i6 


Gamier,  Robert,  1534-1590.  Les  tragedies. 
Treuer  Abdruck  der  ersten  Gesammtausgabe 
(Paris,  1585)  herausg  von  W.  Foerster.  Heil- 
bronn,  1882.  2  v.  in  i.  [Sammlung  franzdsischer 
Neudrucke,  herausg.  von  Karl  Vollmdller.]    16°. 

4660b.  79 

Contents.  —  i.  Porcie,  Corn^lie,  M.  Antoine.  2.  Hip. 
polyte,  La  Troade. 

Gas.     Sec  Brown,  J.  T. ;  —  Siemens. 

Gas  engine.     See  Clerk. 

Gautier,  Judith.  Richard  Wagner  and  his 
poetical  work.  Translated  by  L.  S.  J.  Boston, 
1883.     Portrait.     16".  4647.75 

Gautier,  Thdophile.  Souvenirs  de  theatre, 
d'art,  et  de  critique.     Paris,  1883.     12".  4660b. 78 

Gay,  Jean.  Bibliographie  anecdotique  du  jeu 
des  dchecs.     Paris,  1864.     \2°.  *6oo9a.io 

Gazette  des  beaux  arts.  1882.  Paris,  1882. 
Illus.     8".  *73ioa.50 

Gehring,  Franz.  Mozart.  London,  1883. 
[Great  musicians.]     Sm.  8°.  4047.78 

Geiger,  Ludwig,  editor.  Goethe-Jahrbuch. 
B.  4.     Frankfurt  a/M,  1883.     8".  *284oa;54 

Geikie,  J.  Cunningham.  Hours  with  the 
Bible.  Vol.  4,5.  N.Y.,1882, 83".  Illus.  i6«.    3416.68 

Contents.  —  4.  From  Rehoboam  to  Hezekiah  with  the 
contemporary  prophets.  5.  From  Menasseth  to  Zedekia 
and  contemporary  prophets. 

Genealogist,  The.  Edited  by  G.  W.  Marshall. 
Vol.  1-6.    London,  1877-82.    Illus.    8".     *6238.50 

Genealogy.  See  Davis  ;  —  Dunkin  ;  —  Go- 
thaischer ; — Learned  ; — Miscellanea ; — Notes  and 
queries  ;  —  Revue  d'histoire  nobiliaire  ;  —  Rich- 
ards ;  —  Stickney ;  —  Stillfried-Alcantara ;  —  Tal- 
cott ;  —  Thomas,  L.  B. ;  — Vivian  ;  — Wadsworth. 

General  society,  The,  of  mechanics  and  trades- 
men of  the  city  of  New  York.  Annals  from 
1785  to  1880.  Edited  by  T.  Earleand  C.  T.  Cong- 
don.     N.  Y.,  1882.     Illus.     4°.  *357o.i26 

Gentili,    Isidoro.     Versi.     Napoli,    1871.     16°. 

4778.69 

Geography.      See  Globus. 

Geological  society  of  London.  A  classified  in- 
dex to  the  transactions,  proceedings,  and  quar- 
terly journal.  2d  edition,  including  all  the  me- 
moirs and  notices  to  the  end  of  1868.  \_Also, 
Supplement  to  the  2d  edition  of  a  classified  in- 
dex from  1869  to  1875  inclusive,  London,  1876.] 
By  G.  W.  Ormerod.  London,  1870.  8".    *5826.50 

Geology.  See  Frazer; — Harvard  College. 
Museutn  of  comparative  zoology ;  —  Packard ;  — 
United  States.      Geological  survey. 

Georgia.     See  Leigh. 

Gering,  Hugo,  editor.  Islendzk  seventyri. 
Islandische  Legenden,  Novellen  und  Marchen. 
B.  I.     Text.     Halle  a.  S.,  1882.     8°.  4873-29 

Gerlach,  Martin,  editor.  Allegories  and  em- 
blems. Original  designs  by  modern  artists ;  also 
reproductions  of  old  trade  arms  and  designs  iqm 
modern  ones  in  the  Renaissance  style.  Text  Wf 
A.  Ilg.     Part  I.     Vienna,   1882.     90  plates.     F°. 

*^,*8o85.n 

German  language  and  literatui-e.  See  Bartsch  ; 
—  Cholevius  ; —  Diesterweg ;  —  Eberhard ;  —  Ge- 
sammt-Verlags-Katalog ;  —  Grucker;  —  Helling- 
haus ;  —  Paul,  H. ;  —  Richter,  H.  M. ;  —  Schle- 
gel ;  — Zeitschrift  fiir  deutsche  Philologie. 

German  universities.  See  Pernwerth  von 
Baernstein ;  —  Wellmer. 

Germany.  See  Baring-Gould ;  —  Berlin  ;  — 
Daniels ;  —  Heine ;  — Janssen ; — Lorenz ; — Qiiel- 
len ;  —  Ruggles. 


363 


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September, 


Gesammt-Verlags-Katalog  des  deutschen 
Buchhandels.  B.  3-5,  7  (Abth.  i),  10,  14. 
Munster  i/W.,  1881.     6  v.     8°.  *2i40a.50 

Contents.  —  3.  Bernburg-Dusseldorf.  4.  Ebersbach-Gu- 
tersloh.  5.  Habelschwerdt-Husum  i.  Schlesw.-Holstein. 
7.  Leipzig.     10.  Stuttgart.     14.  Schweizer-Katalog. 

Gesellschaft  zur  Beforderung  der  gesammten 
Naturwissenschaften  in  Marburg.  Sitzungs- 
berichte.  Jahrg.  1874-81.  Marburg  [etc.,  1874-] 
81.     Illus.    8°.  *7825.5o 

Gibbons,  Phebe  E.  "  Pennsylvania  Dutch," 
and   other  essays.     3d   ed.     Phila.,    1882.     12°. 

2401.65 

Gilbert,  William  S.,  and  Sullivan,  Arthur  S. 
lolanthe,  or  the  peer  and  the  peri.  Written  by 
W.  S.  Gilbert.  Composed  by  Arthur  Sullivan. 
[Boston.]     1882.      40.  8052.119 

Pianoforte  score,  with  words. 

Oilman,  Marcus  D.  Bibliography  of  Vermont. 
(Cuttings  from  the  Argus  and  Patriot,  Montpelier, 
Vt.     Jan.,  1879-Sept.  15,  1880.)     4°.        **6i70.i4 

With  notes. 

Gilmour,  James.  Among  the  Mongols.  Lon- 
don. [1883.]     Illus.     Map.     8°.  3018.58 

Girardin,  Delphine  Gay  de.  C'est  la  faute  du 
mari :  com^die.  Nouvelle  Edition.  Paris,  1875. 
12°.  ,  No.  I  in  *466ob.67 

Girardin,  Emile  de.  L'abolition  de  I'autorite 
par  la   simplification  du  gouvernement.     Paris, 

1851.  8°.  No.  I  in  2305.62 

—  Avant  la  constitution,  precede  d'une  lettre 
a  Timon.     Paris,  1848.     12°.      No.  i  in  4627  61 

—  Les  deux  sceurs.  Drame.  Avec  une  pre- 
face.    2e  Edition.     Paris,  1865.     8°.  4661.50 

—  Emile.      Au    hasard.     Paris,    i860.      12°. 

466ob.70 
A  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1827. 

—  L'empereur  Napoleon  iii  et  I'Europe. 
Paris,  1859.     8".  No.  2  in  2305.62 

—  L'equilibre   europ^en        Paris,    1859.      8°. 

No.  3  in  2305.62 

—  Etudes  politiques.  Nouvelle  Edition.  Paris, 
1849.     12°.  No.  2  in  4627.61 

—  La  guerre.  Paris,  1859.  ^°-    No.  4  in  2305.62 

—  Pouvoir  et  impuissance.  Qiiestions  de  I'an- 
nee  1865.     Paris,  1867.     8°.  4622.57 

—  R^ponse  d'un  mort  a  M.  Cldment  Duver- 
nois.     Paris,  1861.     8°.  No.  5  in  2305.62 

—  Revolution  d'Espagne.  1854.  Paris,  1856. 
8°.  ^  No.  I  in  2305.61 

—  Solutions  de  la  question  d'Orient.  2e  Edi- 
tion,    Paris,  1853.     8°.  No.  2  in  2305.61 

—  Le  spectre  noir.     Paris,  1864.    8°. 

No.  3  in  2305.61 

The  running-titles  are  Les  droits  de  la  pens^e  and  Le 
droit  k  I'imprimerie. 

Le  succfes.  Questions  de  I'annde  1866.  Paris, 
1867.     8°.  4622.56 

—  Unite  de   rente   et   unite   d'interfit.     Paris, 

1852.  8°.  No.  4  in  2305.61 
Glanville    family.     See  Richards. 

Glasson,  Ernest  D.  Histoire  du  droit  et  des 
institutions  politiques,  de  I'Angleterre  compares 
au  droit  et  aux  institutions  de  la  France.  T.  1-5. 
Paris,  1882,  83.     8".  3617.51 

Globe,  La.  (Newspaper.)     See  Ziesing. 

Globus.  Illustrirte  Zeitschrift  fiir  Lander  und 
Voikerkunde.  Mit  besondererBerticksichtigung 
der  Anthropologic  und  Ethnologic.  B.  1-42. 
Hildburghausen  [etc.],  1862-82.     F°.        *69i4.i 


Godin,  Jean,  Baptiste  Andrd.  Le  gouverne- 
ment :  ce  qu'il  a  ete,  ce  qu'il  doit  6tre  et  le  vrai 
socialisme  en  action.  Paris,  1883.  Portrait. 
Folded  plate.     8".  3562.68 

The  author  is  the  founder  of  the  Familistere  or  coopera- 
tive home  at  Guise,  France. 

Godwin,  George  N.  The  civil  war  in  Hamp- 
shire (1642-45),  and  the  story  of  Basing  house. 
London,  1882.     4°.  6513.18 

Goeler  von  Ravensburg,  Friedrich,  Freihcrr. 
Rubens  und  die  Antike.  Seine  Beziehungen 
zum  classischen  Alterthum  und  seine  Darstel- 
lungen  aus  der  classischen  Mythologie  und  Ge- 
schichte.     Mit  6  Tafeln.   Jena,  1882.    8°.    8064.72 

The  appendix  contains  a  catalogue  of  the  ni3rthological  and 
historical  paintings  and  drawings  of  Rubens. 

Goethe,  Johann  W.  von.  The  wisdom  of 
Goethe.  By  John  Stuart  Blackie.  Edinburgh, 
1883.     Sm.  8«.  4872.75 

An  estimate  of  the  character  of  Goethe,  by  the  editor, 
with  passages  translated  from  his  works. 

—  See  Appell;  — Baumgartner;  — Bulthaupt; 
—  Fastenrath ; — Geiger ;  —  Keil,  R. ;  —  Schmidt, 
E. 

Goethe,  Katharina  E.  Briefe  der  Frau  Rath 
an  ihre  lieben  Enkeleins.  Gedruckt  zum  13. 
Febr.    1855.       [Leipzig,    1855.]       Portrait.     12". 

No.  I  in  =^4849. 29 

—  See  Duentzer. 

Gold.  See  Harvard  college.  Museum  of  com- 
parative zoology. 

Golden  sands.  A  collection  of  little  counsels 
for  the  sanctification  and  happiness  of  daily  life. 
Trans,  from  the  French  by  Ella  McMahon. 
N.  Y.,  1S83.     Sm.  40.  5587-54 

Goldsmith's  work.     See  Wheatley. 

Goncourt,  Edmond  L.  A.  H.  de  and  Jules  A. 
H.  de.  L'art  du  xviii'^siecle.  S^rie  1-3.  Paris, 
1S81,  82.     12°.  4077.78 

Contents.  —  i .  Watteau ;  Chardin ;  Boucher ;  La  Tour.  2. 
Greuze;  Les  Saint-Aubin;  Gravelot;  Cochin.  3.  Eisen; 
Moreau;  Debucourt;  Fragonard;  Prudhon. 

—  La  femme  au  xviii*  sifecle.  Nouvelle  edi- 
tion.    Paris,  1882.     12°.  **357oa.73 

Goodeve,  Thomas  M.  Abstract  of  reported 
cases  relating  to  letters-patent  for  inventions. 
London,  1876.     L.  8°.  5662.51. i 

—  First  appendix  to  Abstract  of  patent  cases, 
containing  an  abstract  of  cases  from  July,  1876, 
to  Dec,  1877.     London,  1878.     L.  8°.     5662.51.2 

Goodwin,  Harvey,  bishop  of  Carlisle.  Walks 
in  the  regions  of  science  and  faith.  Essays. 
London,  1883.     8°.  3489.81 

Contents.  —  The  connection  between  mechanics  and  ge- 
ometry; Unity  of  nature ;  God  and  nature ;  The  philosophy 
of  crayfishes;  Man's  place  in  nature;  Law,  physical  and 
moral;  Analogies  and  contrasts  between  human  and  divine 
science;  Natural  theology ;  Pessimism;  Evolution  a»</ evo- 
lution; Charles  Darwin,  a  funeral  sermon. 

Gordon,  George  H.  Brook  Farm  to  Cedar 
Mountain  in  the  war  of  the  great  rebellion,  1861- 
62.  A  revision  and  enlargement  of  papers  en- 
titled "  A  history  of  the  Second  Massachusetts 
regiment"  and  the  "  Second  Massachusetts  regi- 
ment and  Stonewall  Jackson."  Boston,  1S83. 
Plates.     Folded  map  and  plans.     8°.         23293.69 

Gorkom,  Karel  W.  van.  A  hand-book  of  cin- 
chona culture.  Trans,  bv  B.  D.  Jackson.  Am- 
sterdam, 1883.     Folded  plate.     L.  8°.         3852.52 

Gosse,  Edmund  W.  Cecil  Lawson.  A  me- 
moir. With  illus.  by  H.  Herkomer,  J.  A.  McN. 
Whistler  and  Cecil  Lawson.  London,  1883. 
Portrait.     Plates.     4°,  1.  p.  *»*8o84.i4 


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Gossip,  G.  H.  D.  The  chess-player's  manual 
containing  the  laws  according  to  the  revised  code 
laid  down  by  the  British  chess  association  in 
1862.     2d  edition.     London,  1883.     8°.      4003.62 

Gotch,  J.  Alfred.  A  complete  account,  illus- 
trated by  measured  drawings,  of  the  buildings 
erected  in  Northamptonshire,  by  Sir  Thomas 
Tresham,  between  1575  and  1605.  Together  with 
particulars  concerning  the  Tresham  family. 
Northampton,  1883.     34  plates.     F".        8100a.  10 

Gothaischer  genealogischer  Hofkalender  nebst 
diplomatisch-statistischem  Jahrbuch.  Jahrgang 
120.     Gotha,  1883.     32°.  *A.ii8a.i 

Gothaisches  genealogisches  Taschenbuch  der 
freiherrlichen  Hauser.  Jahrgang  33.  Gotha, 
1883.     32«.  *2839.5o 

Gothaisches  genealogisches  Taschenbuch  der 
griiflichen  Hauser.  Jahrgang  56.  Gotha,  1883. 
32°.  *2839.5i 

Gothic  architecture.     See  Bloxam. 

Goulas,  Nicolas.  M^moires  [1627-1651].  Pu- 
blics pour  la  premiere  fois  pour  la  Soci^tede  I'his- 
toire  de  France  par  C.  Constant.  Paris,  1879, 
82.     3  V.     8°.  *6624.5 

Gower,  Lord  Ronald  C.  S.  L.  Iconographie 
de  la  reine  Marie-Antoinette.  Catalogue  de  la 
collection  de  portraits,  pieces  historiques  et  alle- 
goriques,  caricatures,  etc.,  formee  par  Lord  Ron- 
ald Gower.     Paris,  1883.  Plates.  4°.      *^*4640.5i 

—  My  reminiscences.  London,  1883.  2  v. 
Portrait.     Plate.     8°.  2443.67 

Grant,  Benjamin.  A  few  notes  on  St.  Helena, 
and  descriptive  guide.  Added  J.  R.  Oliver's  ge- 
ology of  the  island  :  and  appendices.  lUus.  St. 
Helena,  1883.     Photographs.     Sm.  8°.       5058.22 

Grant,  James.  Cassell's  Old  and  new  Edin- 
burgh.   Illus.    Vol.  3.    London.    [1883.]    4°. 

♦2491.58 

—  The  newspaper  press.  London,  1871,  [72]. 
3  V.     8°.  2475-50 

The  title  of  volume  3  reads  "The  metropolitan  weekly 
and  provincial  press." 

Grant,  Robert.  The  lambs.  A  tragedy.  Illus. 
Boston,  1883.     Sq.  16°.  "2390.69 

First  published  in  the  Century  magazine,  Vol.  24,  Aug-. 
1882  [*7392.2.24].    The  scene  is  laid  in  Wall  street. 

Gray's  inn,  London.     See  Douthwaite. 

Great  Britain.  Public  record  office.  Calen- 
dar of  letters,  despatches,  and  state  papers,  re- 
lating to  the  negotiations  between  England  and 
Spain.  Vol.  4,  part  2.  Henry  viii.  I53i-i533- 
Edited  by  Pascual  de  Gayangos.  London,  1882. 
2  V.     L.  8°.  *7025-55 

Calendar  of  state  papers,   domestic  series, 

1655-6.     Edited  by  Mary  A.  E.  Green.    London, 

1882.  L.  8".  *70i3.50.9 
Letters  and  papers,  foreign  and  domestic, 

of  the  reign  of  Henry  viii.     Arranged  and  cata- 
logued by  J.  Gairdner.     Vol.  7.     1534.     London, 

1883.  L.  8°.  *7053-50-7 
See    Higden ;  —    Osmund  ;    —  Peckham  ; 

—  Robertson,  J.  C. ;  — Year  books. 

—  Commissioners  of  patents.  Alphabetical 
index  of  patentees  and  applicants  for  patents  of 
invention,  for  1882.     London,  1883.     L.  8°. 

Patent  Room 

Journal.     1882.     Vol.    2.      London,    1883. 

L-  8°.  Patent  Room 

Patents    for  inventions.     Abridgments  of 

specifications.     London,  1872-83.     Sm.  8". 

Patent  Room 


365 


Great  Britain.    Commissioners  of  patents.    Pat- 
ents for  inventions,  continued. 
Namely  :  — 

Agriculture.  Division  11.  Barn  and  farm- 
yard implements.     Part  2.     1867-76. 

Brewing,  wine-making,  and  distilling  alco- 
holic liquids.      1634-1866. 

Cooking,  bread-making,  and  the  preparation 
of  confectionery.     Part  2.     1867-76. 

Cutting,  folding,  and  ornamenting  paper, 
etc.     Part  2.     1867-76. 

Electricity  and  magnetism.  Division  1. 
Generation  of  electricity  and  magnetism.  Part 
2.     1867-76. 

Electricity  and  magnetism.  Division  2. 
Conducting,  and  insulating.     Part  2.     1867-76. 

Electricity  and  magnetism.  Division  3. 
Transmitting  and  receiving  signals,  controlling 
mechanical  action,  anc^  exhibiting  electric  effects. 
Part  2.     1867-1876. 

Fire-artns,  ammunition,  etc.  Division  i. 
Fire-arms  and  similar  weapons.  Part  2.  1867 
to  1876. 

Ice-making  machines,  ice  safes,  and  ice 
houses.     Part  2.     1867-76. 

Metallic  pipes  and  tubes.     Part  2.     1867-76. 

Music  and  musical  instruments.  Part  2. 
1867-76. 

Photography.     Part  3.     1867-76. 

Plating  or  coating  metals  with  metals.  Part 
2.     1861-66.     2d  edition. 

Purifying  and  filtering  water,  including  the 
distillation  of  sea-water  to  produce  fresh  water. 
Part  2.     1867-76. 

Writing  instruments  and  materials.  Part '2. 
1867-76. 

Patents  for  inventions,  specifications,  and 

drawings.  1881,  vol.  40-51,  53-58.  1882,  vol.  i- 
8,  10-16,  18-21,  23,  25-27.  London,  1881,  82. 
41  v.      L.  8^  Patent  Room 

Subject-matter   index  of  applications    for 

letters-patent,  for  1882.     London,  1883.     L.  8". 

Patent  Room 

Prepared  from  titles  of  inventions  only.  "  This  Index  is 
for  temporary  use  until  the  publication  of  the  usual  annual 
index." 

—  India  office.  Archaeological  survey  of  West- 
ern India.  Report  of  the  ist-7th  seasons'  opera- 
tions. 1874-80.  By  J.  Burgess.  London,  1874- 
83.     5  V.     Plates.     Photographs.     4°.         *5040.7 

Contents. —  i.  Belgam  and  Kaladgi  districts.  2.  KSthia- 
wad  and  Kachh.  3.  Bidar  and  Aurangabad.  4.  Buddhist 
cave  temples.  5.  Elura  cave  temples  and  the  Brahmanical 
and  Jaina  caves  in  Western  India. 

—  History,  etc.  See  Allen,  W.  F. ;  —  Carne- 
gie;—  Glasson  ;  — London  gazette;  —  McCal- 
man  ;  —  Marvell ;  —  Ransome  ;  —  Silloway. 

Greece.  See  Association ;  —  Langb^Mi ;  — 
Roth,  C.  L. ;  —  Schmidt,  L. ;  —  Schweiger-Ler- 
chenfeld  ;  — Seemann,  J.  O.  E. ;  —  Snider;  — 
Stoll ;  —  Witt ;  —  Wordsworth,  C. 

Greek  language  and  literature.  See  Biese  ;  — 
Cougny ;  —  Engelmann  ;  —  Hense  ;  —  Schlegel ; 
—  Wharton. 

Green,  Samuel  A.  Groton  in  the  witchcraft 
times.     Groton,  1883.     8°.  5602.74 

Green,  Samuel  S.,  editor.  Libraries  and 
schools:  papers  selected  by  S.  S.  Green.  N.Y., 
1883.     16°.  6129.38 

Contents.  —  The  public  library  and  th  public  schools, 
by  C.  F.  Adams,  jr. ;  The  relation  of  the  public  library  to 


BATES  HALL 


September, 


Green,  Samuel  S.,  editor^  continued. 

the  public  schools,  Libraries  as  educational  institutions,  by 
S.  S.  Green;  The  public  library  as  an  auxiliary  to  the  public 
schools,  by  R.  C.  Metcalf ;  The  relation  of  libraries  to  the 
school  system,  A  plan  of  systematic  training  in  reading  at 
school,  by  \V.  E.  Foster. 

Green,  Thomas  H.  Prolegomena  to  ethics. 
Edited  by  A.  C.  Bradley.     Oxford,  1883.     8°. 

3582.52 

Greene,  John  B.  The  Hebrew  migration  from 
Egypt.  A  historical  account  of  the  Exodus. 
2d  edition.     London,  1883.     Maps.     8°.     3422.5^ 

Greene,  Robert.  Life  and  complete  works. 
In  12  vol.  Edited  bv  A.  B.  Grosart.  Vol.  10. 
London,  1881-83.     [Huth  library.]  8".  *,„*46oi.8 

Contents.  — 10.  Prose.  A  notable  discouery  of  coosnag-e; 
The  second  part  of  conny-catching;  The  thirde  and  last 
parte  of  conny-catching;  A  dispvtation  betweene  a  hee  and 
shee  conny-catcher.    1591-1592. 

Greer,  Henry.  A  dictionary  of  electricity. 
With  additions  by  W.  L.  Allison.  N.  Y.,  1883. 
Illus.     16°.  3967-66 

—  The  storage  of  electricity.  Illus.  N.  Y. 
[1883.?]     Illus.     8°.  5963-63 

Greflinger,  Georg.     See  Quellen. 

Greville,  Henry  W.  Leaves  from  the  diary  of 
Henry  Greville.  Edited  by  the  viscountess 
Enfield.    London,  1883.    8°.  4545-60 

The  author  was  attach^  at  Paris  from  1835  to  1844.  The 
years  covered  by  this  diary  run  from  1832  to  1852,  with  the 
exception  of  from  Nov.,  iS4i,to  Sept.,  1846. 

Grey,  Henry.  A  key  to  all  the  Waverley 
novels,  in  chronological  sequence.  London, 
1S82.     L.  8«.  2571.19 

Griffin,  Appleton  P.  C.  The  discovery  of  the 
Mississippi ;  a  bibliographical  account,  with  a 
fac-simile  of  the  map  of  Louis  Joliet,  1674.  Ap- 
pended, a  note  on  the  Joliet  map  by  B.  F.  De 
Costa,  with  a  sketch  of  Joutel's  maps.  Re- 
printed from  the  Magazine  of  American  history. 
N.  Y.,  1883.     8".  *2i5o.36 

Griffin,  James.  Memories  of  the  past.  Records 
of  ministerial  life.  London,  1883.   Sm.  8''.4548.62 

Grillwitzer,  Alexander.  Die  bildischen  Dar- 
stellungen  in  den  romischen  Katakombeji  als 
Zeugen  fiir  die  Wahrheit  der  christkatholischen 
Lehre.     Graz,  1876.     Illus.     L.  8".  4751-7 

Grimmelshausen,  Hans  J.  C.     See  Antoine. 

Grindon,  Leopold  H.  The  Shakspere  flora. 
A  guide  to  all  the  principal  passages  in  which 
mention  is  made  of  trees,  plants,  flowers,  and 
vegetable  productions.  Manchester,  1883.  Illus. 
Sm.  8°.  4594-17 

Grosvenor  gallery.    ^SeeJBlackburn. 

Groton,  Massachusetts.     See  Green,  S.  A. 

Grove,  George.  Beethoven's  Ninth  symphony. 
Boston,  1882,.     Sq.  16''.  4047.76 

Grucker,  Emile.  Histoire  des  doctrines  litte- 
raires  et  esth^tiques  en  Allemagne.  Paris,  1883. 
8°.  2871.72 

Guest,  Edwin.  '  Compendious  shorthand. 
London.     [1883.]     Sm.  8°.  2119.36 

Guichard,  E.  La  grammaire  de  la  couleur. 
765  planches  colorizes.  Texte  explicatif  en  fran- 
(jais,  allemand  et  anglais  donnant  la  formule 
mathematique  de  la  composition  de  chacune  des 
nuances  reproduites.     Paris,  1882.     3  v.    8".  obi. 

*8o69.35 

Guillard,  Edmond.  Les  banquiers  ath^niens 
et  remains,  Trapezites  &  Argentarii.  Suivis  du 
Pacte  de  constitut  en  droit  romain.  Paris,  1875. 
8°.  3663.59 


Guillaume  de  Tudfele.  La  chanson  de  la  croi- 
sade  contre  les  Albigeois,  commenc^e  par  Guil- 
laume de  Tudfele  et  continuee  par  un  poete 
anonyme.  Editee  et  traduite  par  P.  Meyer. 
Paris,  1875,  79.  2  V.  [Soci^te  de  I'histoire  de 
France.]     8°.  *6624.6 

Gunnery.     See  Bartlett. 

Gutenberg,  Johann.     See  Linde. 

Gypsies.     See  Smith,  G. 

H.,  B.  Stray  papers  on  education  and  scenes 
from  school  life.   London,  1883.    Sm.  8°.    5598.64 

Hades,  The,  of  Ardenne.  A  visit  to  the  caves 
of  Han.  Described  and  illus.  by  the  T.  T.  club. 
London,  1883.     Map.     Sm.  8''.  2864.57 

Hadrianus,  emperor.     See  Sammlung. 

Haeckel,  Ernst  H.  A  visit  to  Ceylon.  Trans, 
by  Clara  Bell.     London,  1883.     Sm."  8°.      3081.52 

Hailman,  William  N.  Kindergarten  culture 
in  the  family  and  kindergarten.  With  plates. 
Cincinnati.     [1873.]     120.  5598.67 

Haldvy,  Joseph.  Melanges  de  critique  et 
d'histoire  relatifs  aux  peuples  semitiques.  Paris, 
1883.     8«.  3021.64 

Halkett,  Samuel,  and  Laing,  John.  Diction- 
ary of  the  anonymous  and  pseudonymous  liter- 
ature of  Great  Britain.  Vol.  2.  Fabian-Nym- 
phiea.     Edinburgh,   1883.     8°.  *2i44.53 

Hall,  Samuel  C.  Retrospect  of  a  long  life : 
from  1815  to  1S83.  London,  1883.  2  v.  Portraits. 
8'^.  2544.62 

—  Same.    N.  Y.,  1883.    Portraits.  8°.    254ob.7i 
Hall,    William  W.      Health    by  good    living. 

N.  Y.,  1870.     i6».  3768.96 

Haller,  Gustave,  pseud.     See  Fould,  W.  J. 

Haller,  K.  Geschichte der russischen  Literatur. 
Schnakenburg,  1882.     8°.  3063.17 

Halliday,  Maria.  A  description  of  the  monu- 
ment &  effigies  in  Porlock  church,  Somerset. 
Torquay,  1882.     Plates.     L.  S".  *249i.63 

Hallock,  Charles.  The  sportsman's  gazetteer 
and  general  guide.  N.Y.,  18S3.  Portrait.  Folded 
maps.     Illus.      12°.  4003.63 

Hallowell,  Richard  P.  The  Quaker  invasion  of 
Massachusetts.     Boston,  1883.     16".  3547-74 

This  book,  intended  to  correct  popular  fallacies  and  to 
assign  to  the  Quakers  their  true  place  in  the  early  history  of 
Massachusetts,  contains  in  the  Appendix  evidence  never 
before  published.  —  Preface. 

Hamburg.  Handelsstatistischcs  Bureau.  Ta- 
bellarische  Uebersichten  des  hamburgischen 
Handels,  1881.     Hamburg,  1882.    L.  4".    *3650.i8 

Hamilton,  Leonidas.  Border  states  of  Mexico  : 
Sonora,  Sinaloa,  Chihuahua  and  Lurango.  With 
a  sketch  of  Mexico  [etc.].  3d  edition.  Chicago, 
1882.     Illus.     8°.  2317.65 

Hamilton,  Sir  William,  philosopher.  See 
Veitch. 

Hammond,  William  A.  A  treatise  on  insanity 
in  its  medical  relations.    N.  Y.,  1883.  S'\   3801.71 

—  A  treatise  on  the  diseases  of  the  nervous 
system.  With  illus.  7th  edition,  rewritten,  en- 
larged.    N.  Y.,  1881.     8".  3801.72 

Hampshire,  England.     See  Godwin. 

Handbuch  der  gerichtlichen  ^edicin.  Her- 
ausg.  von  J.  Maschka.  Tubingen,  1S81,  82. 
4v.     Illus.     8°.  5785-59 

Handel,  or  Haendel,  Georg  F.  Ode  on  St. 
Cecilia's  day.  In  vocal  score.  Edited  and  piano- 
forte accompaniment  arranged,  by  V.  Novello. 
London.  [n.  d.]  [Novello's  original  octavo 
edition.]     8°.  8052.121 

—  See  Marshall ;  —  Rockstro. 


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Hans-sur-Lesse,  Belgium.     See  Hades. 

Hanssen,  Georg.  Agrarhistorische  Abhand- 
lungen.     Leipzig,   1880.     8°.  3562.59 

Happel,  Julius.  Die  altchinesische  Reichs- 
religion  vom  Standpunkte  der  vergleichenden 
Religionsgeschichte.  Leipzig,  1882.     8°.  3487.86 

Hardenberg,  Carl  A.,i^KV5i?von.   .SeeNoack,  F. 

Hare,  Augustus  J.  C.  Cities  of  southern 
Italy  and  Sicily.     London,  1883.    Illus.    Sm.  8°. 

2769.76 

—  Same.     N.  Y.     [1883.?]  Illus.   16°.     2769.75 
Hare,  Augustus  W.  and  Julius  C.    Guesses  at 

truth  by  two  brothers.  New  edition.  [With  a 
memoir  by  E.  H.  P.]  London,  1882.  Portraits. 
Sm.  8°.  4558.55 

Harper's  Christmas.  Pictvres  &  papers.  Done 
by  the  Tile  club  &   its  literary  friends.     N.  Y., 

1882.  Sq.  P.  ***Cab.40.D.3 
Harriman,  Walter.     Travels  and  observations 

in  the  Orient,  and  a  hasty  flight  in  the  countries 
of  Europe.  Boston,  1883.  Portr.  16".  226ga.76 
Harris,  John  A.  Principles  of  agnosticism 
applied  to  evidences  of  Christianity.  Nine  ser- 
mons.    Added  a  tenth  on  the  Trinity.     N.  Y., 

1883.  12°.  3439-81 
Harris,    Samuel  S.      The    relation    of  Chris- 
tianity   to    civil    society.      N.  Y.,  1883.       [The 
Bohlen  lectures,   1882.]     12".  5443.90 

Harrison,  William  A.  Hamlet's  juice  of 
cursed  hebona.     [London,  1882.]     8°. 

No.  4  in  G.75.8 

Read  before  the  New  Shakspere  society,  May  12,  1882. 

Harting,  James  E.  Sketches  of  bird  life  from 
twenty  years'  observation.  London,  1883.  Illus. 
8».  3906.56 

Hartmann,  Gustav.  Die  Obligation.  Unter- 
suchungen  iiber  ihren  Zweck  und  Bau.  Erlangen, 
1875.     8".  5645-86 

Hartwig,  Otto,  editor. ^  Quellen  und  For- 
schungen  zur  altesten  Geschichte  der  Stadt  Flo- 
renz.  iter,  2ter  Theil.  Marburg  [etc.],  1875,  80. 
2  V.     4".  2721.51 

Harvard  college.  Class  of  18 jj.  Memorials  of 
the  class  of  1833,  prepared  by  Waldo  Higginson. 
Cambridge,  1883.     8°.  *238oa.59 

—  Class  of  184J.  Memorabilia.  1883.  Pi"^- 
pared  by  W.  A.  Richardson.  [Cambridge.] 
1883.     8°.  *449oa.6o 

—  Class  of  1862.  '  First-third,  fifth  report, 
1867,  72,  75,  82.     Cambridge  [etc.],  1867-82.    8°. 

'^2386.50 

—  Class  of  i86j.  Report  of  the  secretary, 
1863-66,  1866-69,  1869-75,  1875-83.  Boston  and 
Cambridge,  1866-83.     Portraits.     8".        *4502.50 

—  Museum  of  comparative  zoology.  Contribu- 
tions to  American  geology.  Vol.  I.  [Cambridge.] 
1880.     4°.  '^5860.50 

Contents.  —  Vol.  i.  The  auriferous  gravels  of  the  Sierra 
Nevada  of  California.  By  J.  D.  Whitney.  24  plates.  Folded 
map.. 

Harvey,  William  H.  Memoir  of  W.  H.  Har- 
vey, late  professor  of  botany,  Trinity  college, 
Dublin.  With  selections  from  his  journal  and 
correspondence.     London,    1869.     Portrait.     8°. 

2540.65 

Hasse,  Carl  E.  Die  Venus  von  Milo.  Mit 
Tafeln.     Jena,  1882.     F".  +4060.43 

At  the  end  is  a  list  of  works  on  the  subject. 

Hatton,  Joseph,  and  Harvey,  M.  Newfound- 
land, the  oldest  British  colony;  its  history,  its 
present  condition,  and  its  prospects.  Illus. 
London,  1883.     8°.  4362.68 


Hatton,  Thomas.  Hints  for  sketching  in 
water  color  from  nature.  From  i6th  London 
edition.  Ed.  by  Susan  N.  Carter.  N.  Y.,  1882. 
[Putnam's  Art  hand-books.]     Sq.  16°.        8068.49 

Haupt,  Herman.  Die  religidsen  Sekten  in 
Franken  vor  der  Reformation.  Wiirzburg,  1882. 
8°.  5512.60 

Haussonville,  Gabriel  P.,  O.  de  Citron, 
vicomte  de.  A  travers  les  Etats-Unis.  Paris, 
1883.     12°.  2366.67 

Havard,  Henry.  La  Flandre  a  vol  d'oiseau. 
Illus.  par  M.  Lalanne.     Paris,  1883.     L.  8",  1.  p. 

*286oa.53 

Haven,  Gilbert.     See  Prentice. 

Havet,  Ernest  A.  E.  Le  christianisme  et  ses 
origines.     T.  1-3.     Paris,  1871,  78.    8°.     5515.50 

Hawles,  Sir  John.  The  Englishman's  right; 
a  dialogue  in  relation  to  trial  by  jury.  Reprinted 
from  the  edition  of  1772.  Edited  by  D.  Rollins. 
Boston,  1883.      12°.^  3626.8 

First  published  anonymously  in  London,  in  the  year 
1680,  under  the  title  of  "  The  grand  juryman's  oath  and 
office  explained,"  etc. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Complete  works. 
With  notes  by  G.  P.  Lathrop.  With  etchings. 
Boston,  1883.  [Riverside  edition.]  16°.  Name- 
ly:- 

—  The  Dolliver  romance,  Fanshawe,  and 
Septimius  Felton.  With  an  appendix  containing 
The  ancestral  footstep.  *240oa.79 

—  The  house  of  the  seven  gables,  and  The 
snow  image  and  other  twice-told  tales.  *240oa.72 

—  The  marble  faun.  *240oa.75 

—  Mosses  from  an  old  manse.  *24O0a.7i 

—  Our  old  home,  and  English  note-books. 
2  V.  *240oa.76 

—  Passages  from  the  American  note-books. 

''■2400a. 77 

—  Passages  from  the  French  and  Italian  note- 
books. 240oa.78 

—  The  scarlet  letter,  and  The  Blithedale 
romance.  '''2400a. 74 

—  Tales,  sketches  and  other  papers.  With  a 
sketch  byG.  P.  Lathrop.     Portrait.         *240oa.8o 

Contents,  —  Introductory  sketch;  Tales  and  sketches; 
Biographical  stories  ;  Biographical  sketches  ;  Alice  Doane's 
appeal;  Chiefly  about  war  matters;  Life  of  Franklin  Pierce; 
Sketch  of  the  life  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne;  Index  to  Haw- 
thorne's  Works. 

—  Twice-told  tales.  *240oa.70 

—  A  wonder-book,  Tanglewood  tales,  and 
Grandfather's  chair.  *240oa.73 

Haydn,  Joseph.  Dictionary  of  dates.  17th  ed., 
by  B.  Vincent.  Revised  for  American  readers. 
N.  Y.,  1883.     8°.  ''•223a.56 

Hayes,  Matthew  H.  Indian  racing  rerrj^is- 
cences.  Illus.  London,  1883.  Portraits.  Sm. 
8".  6007.58 

Hazard,  Thomas  R.  Miscellaneous  essays 
and  letters.     Phila.,  1883.     12°.  2390.66 

Contributed  to  the  Providence  journal  and  other  papers 
from  1S50  to  1883. 

Hazeltine,  Mayo  W.  Chats  about  books,  poets 
and  novelists.     N.  Y.,  1883.     12°.  2390.65 

Contents.  —  George  Eliot;  Victor  Hugo;  Two  American 
novels;  Swinburne;  A.  Daudet;  Longfellow;  Zola;  Whit- 
tier;  Lord  Bcaconsfield's  Endymion;  Hawthorne;  W. 
Morris's  epic  poem ;  Bret  Harte;  Arnold's  Light  of  Asia; 
C.  Rcade;J.  Verne's  didactic  fiction ;  11.  James,  jr. 

Health  and  hygiene.  See  Boole ;  —  Clum  ;  — 
Hall,  W.W. ;  — Pearse;  — Sammlung;  —  Schott; 
—  Turner,  E. 


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Health  lectures  for  the  people.  3d  series. 
Edinburgh,  1883.  [Edinburgh  health  society.] 
Sm.  8°.  5765- 15 

Health  resorts.  See  Grant,  B. ;  —  Leve ;  — 
Marcet. 

Hefner-Alteneck,  J.  H.  von.  Trachten,  Kunst- 
werke  und  Gerathschaften  vom  friihen  Mittelalter 
bis  Ende  des  achtzehnten  Jahrhunderts  nach 
gleichzeitigen  Originalen.  2te  Auflage.  B.  3. 
Frankfurt  am  Main,  1882.  Plates.  4°.  *^,*226o.63.3 

Hegel,  Georg  W.  F.     See  Caird. 

Heger,  Paul.  Etude  critique  etexp^rimentale 
sur  I'^migration  des  globules  du  sang,  envisagde 
dans  les  rapports avecrinflammation.  Bruxelles, 
1878.     8°.  3790-68 

Heine,  Heinrich.  Religion  and  philosophy  in 
Germany :  a  fragment.  Trans,  by  J.  Snodgrass. 
Boston,  1882.  [The  English  and  foreign  philo- 
sophical library.]     8°.  3600.61 

Heinse,  Johann  J.  W.     See  Schober. 

Heller,  August.  Geschichte  der  Physik  von 
Aristoteles  bis  auf  die  neueste  Zeit.  ZweiBande. 
Band  i.  Von  Aristoteles  bis  Galilei.  Stuttgart, 
1882.     L.  8°.  3962- 63 

Heller  von  Hellwald,  Friedrich.  Naturge- 
schichte  des  Menschen.  Illus.  von  F.  Keller- 
Leuzinger.  B.  i.   Stuttgart.   [1882.]  8°.     6234.51 

Hellinghaus,  Otto,  compiler.  Deutsche  Poesie 
von  den  Romantikern  bis  auf  die  Gegenwart. 
Freiburg  im  Breisgau,  1882.     12°.  4878.101 

Hellmuth,  Martha.  Gedichte.  Berlin,  1882. 
16°.  2876.79 

Hendrych,  Justus.  Die  aus  der  lateinischen 
Wurzel  "  Fac "  entstandenen  franzosischen 
Worter.     Gorz.     [1882.]     8°.  4685.23 

Hennessy,  ^/VJohn  P.  Sir  Walter  Ralegh  in 
Ireland.     London,   1883.     Sm.  8".  2517.50 

Henry,  V.    Etudes  afghanes.    Paris,  1882.    8°. 

3036. 17 

Hense,  C.  C.  Poetische  Personification  in 
griechischen  Dichtungen,  mit  Beriicksichtigung 
lateinischerDichter  und  Shakspere's.  iterTheil. 
Halle,  1868.     8°.  2965.71 

No  more  of  this  has  as  yet  been  published. 

Hentzner,  Paul.  A  journey  into  England,  in 
the  year  mdxcviii.  Being  a  translation  of  part 
of  his  Itinerary.  Edited  by  Horace  Walpole. 
[Edited  by  E.  M.  Goldsmid  and  W.  F.  F.]  Edin- 
burgh, 1881.  [Aungervyle  society.  Reprints,  ist 
series.]     8°.  No.  2  in  *4552.5o 

"  Paul  Hentzner's  '  Itinerarium  Germaniae,  Galliae, 
Angliae,  et  Italiae,'  was  first  published  at  Nuremberg:  in 
1613.  .  .  .  Struck  with  the  picture  which  it  presented  of  the 
court  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  Horace  Walpole  employed 
Richard  Bentley,  son  of  the  doctor,  to  translate  that  part 
which  relates  to  England." — Introduction. 

Reviewed  in  The  Retrospective  review,  vol.  i,  pp.  16-20 
[*3iS4.3.i]. 

Heraldic  visitations.     See  Vivian. 

Heraldry.     See  Revue  d'histoire  nobiliaire. 

Herbart,  Johann  F.  Sammtliche  Werke. 
Herausg.  von  Karl  Kehrbach.  Band  1.  Mit 
einer  lithogr.  Tafel.  Leipzig,  1882.  8°.       2892.53 

Herbert,  David,  editor.  Fish  and  fisheries:  a 
selection  from  the  prize  essays  of  the  Interna- 
tional fisheries  exhibition,  Edinburgh,  1882. 
With  maps.  lUus.  Edinburgh,  1883.  8°.    3903.63 

Heredity.     See  Galton ;  — Jacoby. 

Herodotus.  History.  New  English  version, 
edited  with  notes  and  appendices  [etc.].  By 
George  Rawlinson,  assisted  by  Sir  H.  Rawlinson 
and  Sir  J.  G.  Wilkinson.  3d  edition.  With 
maps  and  illus.     N.  Y.,  1875.     4  v.     8°.    4993.21 


Herring  fishing.     See  Stacy- Watson. 

Hibbard,  Sarah  K.  In  memory  of  Sarah  King 
Hibbard  (1822-1879),  wife  of  Harry  Hibbard,  and 
daughter  of  Salma  Hale,  of  Keene,  N.  H. 
[Boston.]     1883.     Portrait.     160.  4345.80 

Prepared  by  S.  T.  Worcester  and  W.  L.  Foster,  in  ac- 
cordance with  a  resolve  of  the  New  Hampshire  historical 
society. 

Hicks,  Lewis  E.  A  critique  of  design-argu- 
ments. A  review  and  examination  of  the  methods 
of  reasoning  in  natural  theology.  N.  Y.,  1883. 
12".  ...  5480.57 

Hidalgo,  Dionisio.  Diccionario  general  de 
bibliogjafi'a  espaiiola.  T.  6.  Indice  de  autores. 
T.  7.  Indice  de  materias.  Madrid,  1879,  81  •  2  v. 
8°.  *2i6i.io 

Vol.  i-S  of  the  Diccionario  are  already  in  this  Library. 

Higden,  Ranulph.  Polychronicon ;  with  the 
English  translations  of  John  Trevisa  and  of  an 
unknown  writer  of  the  fifteenth  century.  Edited 
by  J.  R.  Lumby.  Vol.  8.  London,  1882.  [Great 
Britain.     Public  record  office.]     8°.  *7056.55 

Hijo,  Paul  de.  Le  probleme  du  cavalier  des 
echecs  d'aprfes  les  methodes  qui  donnent  la 
symetrie  par  rapport  au  centre.  Contenant  plus 
de  quatre  cent  treize  mille  parcours  du  cavalier. 
Metz,  1882.     8°.  ,  6002.21 

Hild,  J.  A.  Etude  sur  les  demons  dans  la 
litt^rature  et  la  religion  des  Grecs.  Paris,  1881. 
8°.  348357 

Pp.  vi,  vii  contain  an  Index  bibliographique  des  ouvrages 
modernes. 

—  Etudes  de  religion  et  de  litterature  anci- 
ennes.  i.  La  l^gende  d'Ende  avant  Virgile. 
Paris,  1883.     8°.  2922.4 

Hildeburn,  Charles  R.  List  of  the  publications 
issued    in   Pennsylvania,   1685  to    1759.     Phila., 

1882.  8°.  *2i54.32 
Appeared    in   the  Bulletins   of  the  Library  company  of 

Philadelphia  for  Jan.,  1SS2,  and  Jan.,  18S3. 

Hill,  Hamilton  A.  Memoir  of  Abbott  Law- 
rence. With  an  appendix.  Boston,  1883.  Por- 
trait.    8°.  4241.50;  ♦*424i.5i 

Hime,  Henry  W.  L.  Wagnerism :  a  protest. 
London,  1882.     Sm.  8°.  4047.77 

Hindostan.     See  Aynsley. 

Hirschfeld,  Otto.  Contribution  a  I'histoire 
du  droit  latin.  Traduit,  par  H.  Th^denat.  Paris, 
1880.    8°.  **36i2.55 

Hirth,  Georg.  Kulturgeschichtliches  Bilder- 
buch  aus  drei  Jahrhunderten.  Band  i.  Leipzig. 
[1881.]     Fo.  *6o73.5i 

Historical  register.  Notes  and  queries  his- 
torical and  genealogical  relating  to  interior 
Pennsylvania.     Vol.    i,    no.    i,    2.     Harrisburg, 

1883.  8°.  ♦4470-75 
Historische  Studien.     Herausg.  von  W.  Arndt 

[etc.].     Heft  1-7.     Leipzig,  1880-82.     7Heftein 
2  V.     8°.  *28i2.58 

Contents. — 1.  i.  Das  Konigtum  Giinthers  von  Schwarz- 
burg.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Reicnsgeschichte  des  xiv._  Jahr- 
hunderts, von  K.Janson.  2.  Wido  von  Ferrarade  scismate 
Hildebrandi.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Geschichte  des  Investitur- 
streites,  von  K.  Panzer.  3.  Erzbischof  Aribo  von  Mainz 
1021-1031,  von  R.  Miiller.  4.  Die  Fortsetzer  Hermann's  von 
Reichenau.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Quellengeschichte  des  xi. 
Jahrhunderts,  von  Paul  Meyer.  2.  5-  Das  Konigsgericht 
zur  Zeit  der  Merowinger  und  Karolinger,  von  victor 
Barchewitz.  6.  Der  Reichstag  unter  den  Hohenstaufen. 
Ein  Beitrag  zur  deutschen  Verfassungsgeschichte,  von  C. 
Wacker.  7.  Politische  Geschichte  Genuas  und  Pisas  im  xil. 
Jahrhundert.  Nebst  einem  Exkurs  zur  Kritik  der  Annales 
Pisani,  von  O.  Langer. 


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Hodgman,  Edwin  R.  History  of  Westford, 
Massachusetts,  1659-1883.  Lowell,  1883.  Por- 
traits.    Plates.     Map.     8".  *2356.72 

Hoffbauer,  F.,  architect.  Paris  a  travers  les 
^ges.  Aspects  successifs  des  monuments  et 
quartiers  historiques  de  Paris  depuis  le  xin*^ 
sifecle  jusqu'a  nos  jours  fid^lement  restitues. 
Texte  par  6.  Fournier  [etc.].  Paris,  1875-82. 
2  V.    Illus.     Colored  plates.  Maps.  F".   *^*46F.i 

Hofmann-^A^ellenhof,  P.  von.  Michael  Denis. 
Ein  Beitrag  zur  deutsch-oesterreichischen 
Literaturgeschichte  des  18.  Jahrhunderts.  Inns- 
bruck, 1881.     8».  2844,76 

HohenzoUern  family.   See  Stillfried-Alcdntara. 

Holland.  See  Galland;— W.,  M.  A. ;  — 
Wauters. 

Hollingshead,  John.  Footlights.  London, 
1883.     8°.  2553-59 

A  collection  of  articles  reprinted  from  Punch,  Household 
words,  and  other  periodicals. 

HcUjnvood  memorial  association,  Richmond, 
Virginia.  Register  of  the  confederate  dead,  in- 
terred in  Hollywood  cemetery.  Richmond,  1869. 
Folded  map.     8°.  *437i.70 

Holmes,  Oliver  W.  Medical  essays.  1842- 
1882.     Boston,   1883.     16°.  3728.60 

Contents.  —  Homceopathy  and  its  kindred  delusions;  The 
contau^iousness  of  puerperal  fever;  Currents  and  counter- 
currents  in  medical  science;  Border  lines  of  knowledufe  in 
some  departments  of  medical  science;  Scholastic  and  bedside 
teaching;  The  medical  profession  in  Massachusetts;  The 
young  practitioner;  Medical  libraries;  Some  of  my  early 
teachers. 

—  Pages  frdln  an  old  volume  of  life.  A  col- 
lection of  essays.     1857-1881.     Boston,  1883.  8''. 

2400a.  60 
Contents. —  Bread  and  the  newspapers;  My  hunt  after 
"The  Captain";  The  inevitable  trial;  The  physiology  of 
walking ;  The  seasons ;  The  human  body  and  its  manage- 
ment; Cinders  from  the  ashes;  Mechanism  in  thought  and 
morals ;  The  physiology  of  versification ;  Crime  and 
automatism;  Jonathan  Edwards;  The  pulpit  and  the  pew. 

—  See  Kennedy. 

Holtei,  Carl  E.  von.  Theater.  Ausgabe  letzter 
Hand.     Breslau,  1867.     6  v.     16°.  4879a.53 

Holtham,  Edmund  G.  Eight  years  in  Japan, 
1873-1881.  London,  1883.  Maps.   Sm.  8".  3018.59 

Homer.      See  Schroeter ;  —  Sittl. 

Hood,  Edwin  Paxton.  Scottish  characteris- 
tics.    London,  1883.     8"-  2465.77 

Hoppe-Seyler,  Felix.  Physiologische  Che- 
mie.     Berlin,  1877-81.     4  Theile  in  2    v.     Illus. 

8°-  5975-57 

Hoppin,  Augustus.  A  fashionable  sufferer; 
or,  chapters  from  life's  comedy.  Illus.  by  the 
author.     Boston,   1883.     8^.  24003.53 

Horse,  The.     See  Pietrement. 

Horse-racing.     See  Hayes. 

Horstmann,  C,  editor.  Altenglische  Legen- 
den.  Neue  Folge.  Mit  Einleitungen  und  An- 
merkungen.     Heilbronn,  i88i.     8".  4587.17 

Hospitaller,  E.  Formulaire  pratique  de  I'^lec- 
tricien.      ire  annee.     Paris,  1883.     12°.    59693.35 

Hospitals.     See  State. 

Hotman,  Francois.     See  Vigui^. 

Hours  (Devotional  books).     See  Soleil. 

Houssaye,  Arsene.  Dix-huitieme  sifecle,.phi- 
losophique  et  litt^raire.  loe  Edition.  Paris, 
1874-76.     4  V.     Plates.     18°.  2619.64 

Volume  I  was  published  with  the  title  "  Galerie  du  xviiie 
siicle." 

.   Houston,  Matilda.     A  woman's  memories  of 
world-known  men.    London,  1883.    2  v.     Sm.  8". 

2445.64 


Howard,  George  W.  The  monumental  city 
[Baltimore],  its  history  and  resources.  Balti- 
more, 1873.     Folded  inaps.     Illus.    8°.     *4374-73 

Howard,  Rodney  H.,  and  Crocker,  Henry  E., 
editors.  A  history  of  New  England,  containing 
historical  and  descriptive  sketches.  With  engrav- 
ings.    Boston,  1S80.     2  V.     4°.  *4340.57 

Howells,  William  D.  The  sleeping  car.  A 
farce.     Boston,  1883.     i6°.  4409.100 

First  printed  in  Harper's  Christmas  [*^*  Cab.  40.  D.  3]. 

Howson,  Henry,  5/'.  Reissued  patents.  Com- 
ments on  the  decision  of  the  U.  S.  Supreme 
court  in  the  case  of  Miller  vs.  The  Bridgeport 
brass  CO.     Phila.     [1882.]     16°.  56693.22 

Hubatsch,  Oscar.  Die  lateinischen  Vagan- 
tenlieder  des  Mittelalters.     Gdrlitz,   1870.     8°. 

4873-31 

Huebner,  Emil.  Inscriptiones  Hispaniae  Chris- 
tianae,  edidit  Aemilivs  Hiibner.  Adiecta  est 
tabvla  geographica.  Berolini,  mdccclxxi.  Illus. 
4°.  30903.62 

Hugo,  Victor  M.,  cotnte.  CEuvres  completes. 
Histoire.  i.  Napoleon  le  petit.  Roman.  12, 
13.  L'homme  qui  rit.  Paris,  1882,  83.  3  v. 
8°.  2702.50 

Humorists.     See  Clemens,  W.  M. 

Humphreys,  Andrew  A.  From  Gettysburg  to 
the  Rapidan.  The  army  of  the  Potomac,  July, 
1863,  to  April,  1864.  N.  Y.,  1883.  Folded 
maps.     12°.  2324.99 

This  was  intended  to  form  the  first  part  of  The  Virginia 
campaign  of  '64,  '65. 

—  The  Virginia  campaign  of  '64  and  '65  :  the 
army  of  the  Potomac  and  the  army  of  the 
James.  N.  Y.,  1883.  Folded  maps.  [Cam- 
paigns of  the  Civil  war.]      12°.  2324.97 

Hunfalvy,  Paul.  Die  Ungern  oder  Magyaren. 
Wien  und  Teschen,  1881.  [Die  Volker  Oester- 
reich-Ungarns.     B.  5.]     8°.  4862.4 

"  Paul  Hunfalvy's  ethnological  and  philological  writings 
have  placed  him  at  the  head  of  the  critical  school  which  be- 
gan with  the  linguistic  explorations  of  the  traveller  Reguly 
in  the  Ural  regions,  nearly  forty  years  ago,  and  whose  de- 
cision  as  to  the  origins  of  the  Magyar  nation  has  generally 
been  accepted  as  conclusive."  —  The  Nation,  July  13,  1882. 

Hung3ry.     ^ee  Hunfalvy;  —  Pulszky. 

Hunt,  Leigh.     See  Cross,  L. 

Hunter,  Robert.  The  encyclopaedic  diction- 
ary. With  illus.  Vol.  I,  part  i,  2;  2,  part  i,  2. 
A-Destructionist.     London,  1882,  83.  4  v.  L.  8°. 

♦46003.50 

Hunter,  William  A.  A  systematic  and  his- 
torical exposition  of  Roman  law  in  the  order  of 
a  code.  Embodying  the  Institutes  of  Gains  and 
the  Institutes  of  Justinian,  trans,  into  English 
by  J.  A.  Cross.     London,  1876.     8°.  3612.5a 

Hurd,  D.  Hamilton,  editor.  History  of  New 
London  county,  Connecticut,  with  biographical 
sketches.  Illus.  Phila.,  1882.  Portraits.  Map. 
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Hurst,  John  F.  Bibliotheca  theologica.  A 
select  and  classified  bibliography  of  theology 
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Husenbeth,  F.  C-  Emblems  of  saints :  by 
which  they  are  distinguished  in  works  of  art. 
3d  edition.  Edited  by  A.  Jessopp.  Norwich, 
1882.  [Norfolk  and  Norwich  archaeological  so- 
ciety.]    8°.  8064.71 

There  are  two  appendixes :  the  first  by  W.  Marsh  on 
Iconography  of  the  sybils,  the  second  has  colored  coats-of- 
arnis.    The  preface  by  the  editor  contains  a  bibliography. 


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Hutchisson,  VV.  H.  Florio.  {George  Trig- 
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cences during  eighteen  years'  residence  in  Ben- 
gal. Edited  by  Rev.  John  Wilson.  With  illus. 
London,  1883.     8°.  3074.58 

Hydraulics.  See  Cunningham,  A ;  — Meissner. 

Ibsen,  Henrik.  Brand.  Et  dramatisk  Digt. 
K0benhavn,  1881.     160.  4870.67 

—  Kserlighedens  Komedie.  itreakter.  K0ben- 
havn,  1877.     16°.  4870.68 

—  Peer  Gynt.  Et  dramatisk  Digt.  Kpben- 
havn,  1881.     16°.  4870.66 

Iceland.     See  Gering. 

Idiocy.     See  Association  of  medical  officers. 

Indexes  to  periodicals.  See  Academie  imp6- 
riale ;  —  American  antiquarian  society ;  —  Apple- 
tons'  annual  cyclopaedia ;  —  Chemisches  Central- 
Blatt ;  —  Geological  society ;  —  Hidalgo ;  —  New 
York  daily  tribune ;  —  New  York  medical  jour- 
nal ;  —  Popular  science ;  —  Preussiche  Jahr- 
biicher ;  —  Revue  de  I'art  chr^tien  ;  —  Revue  his- 
torique  :  —  Westermann. 

India.  See  Brunnhofer ;  —  Dass  ;  — Duke  ;  — 
Great  Britain,  India  office; — Hayes; —  Malle- 
son ;  —  Ross. 

India  list,  civil  and  military.  January,  1883. 
London.   [1883.]     8°.  *5073.56 

Indians  of  America.  See  Baker ;  —  Charen- 
cey ;  —  Keyser ;  —  Welsh. 

Indo-China.     See  Colquhoun. 

Indo-European  languages.  See  Bezzenberger. 

Industrial  arts.     See  Mechanical. 

Infusoria.     See  Kent. 

Inostranzeff,  A.  L'homme  pr^historique  de 
I'dge  de  la  pierre  sur  les  c6tes  du  lac  Ladoga.  Avec 
gravures,  litographies  et  tables  phototypiques. 
[Title-page  repeated  and  the  rest  of  the  work  in 
Russian.]     S.  Pdtersbourg,  1882.     4°.        *3o6o.8 

Insanity.  See  Hammond  ;  —  Journal ;  — 
Stearns,  H.  P.; — Thenen. 

Inscriptions.  See  Corpus  ;  —  Huebner ;  — 
Stolze ;  —  Van  Voorhis. 

Institut,  L',  de  droit  international.  Annuaire. 
Annee  5.     Bruxelles,  1882.     Sm.  8°.         *5669a.5 

Institut  de  France.  Academie  des  inscriptions 
et  belles-lettres.  Recueil  des  historiens  des  croi- 
sades.  Historiens  occidentaux.  T.  1-4.  Paris, 
1844-79.     4  V.  in  5.     F°.  *222o.3 

For  list  of  contents  see  the  Card  Catalogue. 

Intelligence.     See  Taine. 

Iphigenia.     See  Thuemen. 

Ireland.  See  Hennessy; — Murphy; — Mur- 
ray. 

Iron  age.     See  Anderson  ;  —  Undset. 

Iron  mask.  The.  ,  See  Loiseleur. 

Irrigation.     See  Scott,  J. 

Italy.  Ministero  di  agricolfura,  industria  e 
commercio.  Statistica  delle  cause  delle  morti  av- 
venute  in  281  comuni  capoluoghi  di  provincia,  di 
circondario  o  di  distretto.  Anno  1881.  Roma, 
1882.     40.  5761.52 

—  See  Almazan ;  —  Balzani ;  —  Hare,  A.  J.  C. ; 
—  Jarves ;  —  Stieler ;  —  Symonds. 

Jacoby,  Paul.  Etudes  sur  la  selection  dans  ses 
rapports  avec  I'h^r^dit^  chez  l'homme.  Avec  un 
tableau  de  traces  graphiques.     Paris,   1881.     8°. 

5600.62 

Jaeger,  Eugen.  Die  Agrarfrage  der  Gegen- 
wart.     Abth.  i.     Berlin,  1882.     16°.  556oa.67 

James  I,  king  of  Aragon,  b.  1208,  d.  1276. 
The  chronicle  of  James  i,  king  of  Aragon,  sur- 


James  I,  of  Aragon,  continued. 
named    the    Conqueror    (written    by   himself). 
Trans,  from  the  Catalan  by  John  Forster.     With 
introd.,  notes,  appendix,  glossary,  and  index,  by 
Pascual  de  Gayangos.     London,  1883.     2  v.     8". 

3091.63 

Jami,  Nur-ed-din  Abd-er-Rahman,  called.  Per- 
sian wit  and  humour.  Being  the  sixth  book  of 
the  Baharistan  of  Jami.  Trans,  for  the  first 
time  into  English  prose  and  verse,  with  notes, 
by  C.  E.  Wilson.   London,  1883.   Sm.  8°.  3028.65 

Jansen,  Albert.  Jean-Jacques  Rousseau.  Frag- 
ments inddits.     Paris,  1882.     8°.  4642.69 

Jansenists.     See  Ricard. 

Janssen,  Johannes.  Geschichte  des  deutschen 
Volkes  seit  dem  Ausgang  des  Mittelalters.  Frei- 
burg im  Breisgau,  1882,  83.      3  v.     8°.        2823.60 

Pp.  xxvii-xliv  of  vol.  i    contain  a  bibliography. 

Japan.     See   Cocks ;  —  Holtham  ;  —  Metchni- 
koff;  —  Satow. 
Japanese  art  and  literature. 

The  volumes,  over  one  hundred  in  all,  announced  in 
page  344  of  the  Bulletin  for  April,  1SS3,  as  having  been  re- 
ceived by  the  Librarj',  are  catalogued  and  ready  for  use. 
The  titles  of  these  works  may  be  seen  by  consulting  the 
Card  Catalogue  under  Japan,  Fine  arts,  and  Japan,  JLan- 
guage. 

Japanese  language.  See  Aston;" — Brown,  S. 
R. ;  —  Satow. 

Japp,  Alexander  H.  Vers  de  socidt^  and 
parody.  With  other  essays.  By  H.  A.  Page 
{^pseud.\     London,  1883.     Sm.  8°.  4569.91 

Contents.  —  Vers  de  soci^t^  and  parody ;  Wit  and  humour 
and  poetry;  Epitaphs;  Science  and  poetry;  The  ant  as  a 
moralist;  Scientific  cruelty;  Robert  Burns  as  a  Celt; 
Madame  de  Stael ;  Shakespeare  and  the  Bible ;  A  sugges- 
tion about  Buddhism;  George  Herbert's  love  of  nature. 

The  first  edition  of  this  work  was  published  under  the 
title  of  "  Literary  bye-hours." 

Jarves,  James  J.  Italian  rambles.  N.  Y., 
1883.     12°.  4769a.65 

Jeaffreson,  John  C.  The  real  Lord  Byron. 
New  views  of  the  poet's  life.  London,  1883. 
2  v.     8°.  4541-27 

—  Same.     Boston,  1883.      12°.  4546.58 

Jeanmaire,  Charles.  L'idee  de  la  personnalit^ 
dans  la  psychologie  moderne.  Th^se  presentee  k 
la  faculte  de  Lyon  pour  obtenir  le  grade  de  doc- 
teur  fes  lettres.     Toulouse,  1882.     8°.  5600.60 

Jeanne  d'Albret,  queen  of  Navarre.    See  Ruble. 

Jefferies,  Richard.  Nature  near  London. 
London,    1883.     Sm.  8°.  2465.71 

Jefferson,  Thomas.     See  Morse,  J.  T. 

Jerningham,  Hubert  E.  H.  Norham  castle. 
Edinburgh,   1883.     Illus.     8°.  2463.69 

Jerrold,  W.  Blanchard.  Days  with  great  au- 
thors. Comprising  choice  selections  from  Dick- 
ens, Scott,  Thackeray  and  Douglas  Jerrold. 
With  biographical  sketches.  N.  Y.,  1883.  Por- 
traits.    8°.  2571.20 

First  published,  London,  1873,  with  the  title  "  The  best  of 
all  good  company,"  and  republished,  with  omissions,  under 
the  same  title,  Boston,  1874. 

Jesuits.     See  Bertrand  ;  —  Foley. 

Jesus:  his  opinions  and  character.  The  New 
Testament  studies  of  a  layman.  Boston,  1883. 
8°.  347965 

Jevons,  William  S.  Methods  of  social  reform 
and  other  papers.  [Edited  by  Harriet  A.  Jevons.] 
London,  1883.     S".  3562.58 

Contents.  —  Amusements  of  the  people;  Rationale  of  free 
public  libraries;  Use  and  abuse  of  museums;  "Cram;" 
Trade  societies ;  On  industrial  partnerships ;  Married  women 
in   factories;  Manchester  statistical   society,   inaugural  ad- 


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Jevons,  William  S.,  continued. 
dress ;  British  association,  opening  address ;  Cruelty  to 
animals;  On  the  United  Kinsjdom  alliance;  Hxperimental 
legislation  and  the  drink  traffic;  On  the  analogy  between 
the  post  office,  telegraph,  and  other  systems  of  conveyance 
in  the  United  Kingdom,  as  regards  government  control; 
Post  office  telegraphs  and  their  results;  Postal  notes,  money 
orders,  and  bank  cheques:  A  state  parcel  post;  The  rail- 
ways and  the  state. 

Jewelry.     See  Luthmer. 

Jews.  See  Destinon  ;  —  Kellogg ;  —  Majer ;  — 
Millingen; — Schleiden; —  Schuhl ;  —  Stapfer; 
—  Thayer. 

Joanne,  Adolphe  L.  Le  Havre,  Etretat,  Fe- 
camp, Saint- Valerj-en-Caux,  Yport,  les  Petites 
Dalles,  Veules  et  Veulettes.  [Gravures,  cartes 
et  plan.  Paris,  1881.  [Collection  Joanne. 
Guides  diamant.]     24°.  6639.52 

Joanne,  Paul.  Itineraire  de  la  Suisse,  du 
Mont-Blanc,  de  la  valine  de  Chamonix  et  des 
valines  italiennes.  Cartes,  plans  et  panoramas. 
Paris,  1883.  2  V.  in  i.  [Collection  des  guides- 
Joanne.]     16°.  *2838.56 

—  Itineraire  g^n^ral  de  la  France.  Normandie. 
Paris,  1882.   [Collection  des  Guides-Joanne.]   16°. 

*4637.i4 

A  new^  edition  of  the  work  by  A.  L.  Joanne. 

Johnson,  Andrew  J.  &  Co.,  publishers.  New 
illustrated  family  atlas  of  the  world.  With  a 
treatise  on  physical  geography,  by  A.  Guyot, 
[and]  descriptions.  Revised  by  A.  R.  Spofford. 
Also  including  a  dictionary  of  religious  denomi- 
nations, sects  [etc.],  compiled  by  R.  D.  Hitch- 
cock.    N.  Y.,  1883.     I  V.  in  2.     F".      B.H.  Desk 

In  this  copy  the  text  has  been  bound  apart  from  the  maps- 

Johnson,  5"//- John.  Orderly  book  of  Sir  John 
Johnson  during  the  Oriskany  campaign,  1776- 
1777,  annotated  by  W.  L.  Stone.  With  an  intro- 
duction illustrating  the  life  of  Johnson,  by  J.  W. 
De  Peyster.  And  some  tracings  from  the  foot- 
prints of  the  tories  or  loyalists  in  America,  by 
T.  B.  Myers.  Albany,  1S82.  Illus.  Portraits. 
Folded  maps.  [Munsell's  historical  series.  No. 
II.]     40.  ***4503.30 

Johnson,  Samuel,  LL.  D.     See  Beckford. 

Johnson,  Rev.  Samuel,  of  Lynn.  Lectures, 
essays,  and  sermons.  With  a  memoir  by  S. 
Longfellow.  Boston,   1883.   Portraits.  8°.  2390.64 

Johnstone,  Henry  A.  M.  B.  Handbook  of 
maritime  rights,  and  the  declaration  of  Paris 
considered.  \^Aho,  The  maritime  league  for  the 
resumption  of  naval  rights  in  Great  Britain.] 
London,  1876.     Sm.  8°.  5618.39 

Joly,  Nicolas.  Man  before  metals.  With 
illus.  N.  Y.,  1883.  [International  scientific 
series.]     12°.  2233.57 

Jones,  Mrs.  Herbert.  Sandringham,  past  and 
present.  With  some  historic  memorials  of  the 
Norfolk  coast.  London,  1883.  Illus.  Portraits. 
Sm.  8°.  2465.72 

Jordan,  William  L.  The  new  principles  of 
natural  philosophy.     London,  1883.     Plates.    8". 

3963-74 
The  object  of  this  volume  is  to  defend  and  to  extend  the 
views  expressed  in  the  following  works:  —  The  elements 
(1866,  67) ;  Vis-inertia;  (1868;)  The  ocean  (1873).  This  vol- 
ume contains  all  the  papers  previously  published  under  the 
title  of  Skirmishes  in  the  vanguard  of  science.  —  Preface. 

Josephus,  Flavins.     See  Destinon. 

Journal,  The,  of  nervous  and  mental  disease. 
Edited  by  William  J.  Morton.  [New  series. 
Vol.  8.  No.  I,  2.]  N.  Y.,  1883.  Portrait.  Illus. 
8°.  •5800.50 


Journal-manuel  de  peintures  appliqu^es  a  la 
decoration  des  monuments,  appartements,  maga- 
sins,  etc.  Bois,  marbres,  lettres,  attributs,  imi- 
tations de  moulures,  etc.  Dirig^  par  P.  Chabat. 
S^rie  3,  annde  i,  2.  Paris,  i88i,  82.  2  v.  in  i. 
Fo.  C.B.I. I 

Joy,  Joye,  or  Gee,  George,  d.  1550.  An 
apology  made  by  George  Joy,  to  satisfy,  if  it  may 
be,  W.  Tindale.  1535.  Edited  by  E.  Arber. 
Birmingham,  1882.  [The  English  scholar's 
library.     No.  13.]     Sm.  8°.  *66o6.22 

Jojmeville,  C.  Life  of  Alexander  11.  emperor 
of  all  the  Russias.  By  the  author  of  '  Science, 
art,  and  literature  in  Russia.'  London,  1883. 
Sm.  8°.  3067.35 

Jukes,  Andrew.  The  new  man  and  the  eter- 
nal life :  notes  on  the  reiterated  amens  of  the 
Son  of  God.    2d  edition.    London,  1882.    Sm.  8°. 

5442.70 

June,  Jennie,  pseud.     See  Croly,  Jennie  C. 

Jury.     See  Hawles. 

Kahler,  Peter.  Dress  and  care  of  the  feet. 
[N.  Y.]     1882.     Portrait.     24°.  57593.17 

Kalb,  Charlotte  von,  1761-1843.  Briefe  an 
Jean  Paul  und  dessen  Gattin.  Herausg.  von  P. 
Nerrlich.  Mit  zwei  Facsimiles.  Berlin,  1882. 
16°.  2843.12 

Charlotte  von  Kalb  was  the  friend  of  Schiller,  of  Jean 
Paul,  and  of  other  German  authors. 

Kalevala.  Selections  from  the  Kalevala  [Fin- 
nish national  epic].  Trans,  from  a  German 
version  by  J.  A.  Porter.  With  an  introduction 
and  analysis  of  the  poem.  N.  Y.  ,1873.  [Library 
of  foreign  poetry.]     16°.  28893.69 

Kant,  Immanuel.  Kant's  Prolegomena  and 
metaphysical  foundations  of  natural  science. 
Trans.,  with  a  biography  and  introduction,  by 
E.  B.  Bax.  With  portrait.  London,  1883. 
[Bohn's  philosophical  library.]    Sm.  8°.     7607.50 

Kappa  Alpha  society.  A  biographical  record 
of  the  Kappa  Alpha  society  of  Williams  college. 
1833-1881.    N.  Y.,  1881.    Plates.    8°.       *238oa.58 

Karsten,  C.  Die  Lehre  vom  Vertrage  bei  den 
italienischen  Juristen  des  Mittelalters.  Ein  Bei- 
trag  zur  inneren  Geschichte  der  Reception  des 
rbmischen  Rechtes  in  Deutschland.  Rostock, 
1882.     8°.  5665.23 

On  pp.  V,  vi  is  a  list  of  the  works  of  Italian  jurists,  1512- 
1612. 

Kashgar.     See  Kuropatkin. 

Kaufmann,  Moritz.  Socialism  and  communism 
in  their  practical  application.  London,  1883. 
Sm.  8«.  3566.46 

Kaymeni  islands,  yEgean  sea.  See  Ludwig 
Salvator. 

Keane,  John  F.  On  blue-water.  Some  nar- 
ratives of  sport  and  adventure  in  the  modern 
merchant  service.     London,  1883.     8°.       4572.70 

Keeping,  Walter.  The  fossils  and  palaeonto- 
logical  affinities  of  the  Neocomian  deposits  of 
Upware  and  Brickhill  (Cambridgeshire  and  Bed- 
fordshire). With  plates.  The  Sedgwick  prize 
essay  for  1879.     Cambridge,  1883.     8°.       3863.77 

Keetley,  Charles  B.  An  index  of  surgery. 
N.  Y.,  1883.     8°.  3754.67 

Keil,  Heinrich,  editor.  Grammatici  Latini. 
Lipsiae,  mdccci.vii-lxxx.     7  v.     8°.      '^29303.50 

For  contents  see  the  Card  Catalogue. 

Keil,  Richard  and  Robert,  editors.  Goethe, 
Weimar  und  Jena  im  Jahre  1806.  Nach  Goethes 
Privatacten.  Am  fiinfzigjahrigen  Todestage 
Goethes  herausg.     Leipzig,  1882.     8°.        4872.76 


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Kellogg,  Samuel  H.  The  Jews  :  or,  prediction 
and  fulfilment:  an  argument  for  the  times. 
N.  Y.   [1883.]      160.  2298.62 

Kennedy,  William  S.  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes, 
poet,  litterateur,  scientist.  Boston,  1883.  Por- 
trait.    16'^.  4249-55 

Contains  a  bibliography. 

Kent,  William  S.  A  manual  of  the  infusoria  : 
including  a  description  of  all  known  flagellate, 
ciliate,  and  tentaculiferous  protozoa,  British  and 
foreign,  and  an  account  of  the  organisation  and 
affinities  of  the  sponges.  London,  1880-82.  3  V. 
Vol.  I,  2,  text;  vol.  3,  plates,  8°.  *387i.52 

Kerl,  G.  H.  Bruno,  editor.  Repertorium 
der  technischen  Journal-Literatur.  Im  Auftrage 
des  kaiserlichen  Patentamts.  Jahrgang  1878-81. 
Berlin  [etc.],  1879-82.     4  v.  in  2.     8°.      *398i.5i 

Keyset,  Charles  S.  Penn's  treaty  with  the 
Indians.     Phila.,  1882.     Illus.     8°.  *2374.70 

Kindergarten.  See  Froebel ;  —  Hailman  ;  — 
Kraus-Boelte. 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Selections  from  some  of 
[his]  writings.  4th  edition.  London,  1878. 
Portrait.     Sm.  8°.  2553.53 

Kinnear,  Benjamin  G.  Cruces  Shakespeari- 
anae  :  diflScult  passages  in  the  works  of  Shake- 
speare. The  text  of  the  folio  and  quartos  col- 
lated with  the  lections  of  recent  editions  and  the 
old  commentators,  with  original  emendations 
and  notes.     London,  1883.     Sm.  8°.  6590.32 

Kirk,  Hyland  C.  The  possibility  of  not  dying. 
A  speculation.     N.  Y.,  1883.     16°.  5444.82 

Kitton,  Fred.  G.  John  Leech,  artist  and  hu- 
morist.    London,  1883.     Illus.     Portrait.     8''. 

454564 

Contains  a  Chronological  list  of  works  illustrated  wholly 
or  partly  by  John  Leech. 

Klencke,  (Philipp.?  F.  ?  H. .?)  Pessimismus  und 
Schopenhauer  mit  Bezug  auf  Spinoza  als  Heil- 
mittel  des  Pessimismus.  [Leipzig,  1882.] 
Sm.  8°.  No.  I  in  2847.69 

—  Spinoza  mit  Riicksicht  auf  Kant,  Schopen- 
hauer, Gbthe  und  die  moderne  Naturwissen- 
schaft.     [Leipzig,  1882.]    8°.         No.  2  in  2847.69 

Knit  goods.     See  American  journal. 

Knitting.     See  Ladies'  guide  ;  —  Lady's  book. 

Koenigliche  Gewerbeschule,  Brieg.  Bericht 
fiir  das  Schuljahr  1881/82  von  E.  Noeggerath. 
Brieg.     [1882.]     4".  *287o.4 

Contents.  —  Das  Schwiegerlinesche  Puppenspiel  vom 
"  Doktor  Faust"  zum  ersten  Male  herausg.  von  A.  Biel- 
schowsky;  Bericht. 

Koenigliche  preussische  Akademie  der  Wis- 
senschaften,  Berlm.  Sitzungsberichte.  1S82. 
Mit  Tafeln.     Berlin,  1882.     2  v.     S".         *5220.52 

Kopp,  Hermann.  Beitrage  zur  Geschichte  der 
Chemie.  [ites]-3tes  Stiick.  Braunschweig, 
1869,  75.     2  V.     8°.  5971-6 

Koran,  The.  Selections  from  the  Kur-an.  By 
E.  W.  Lane.  A  new  edition,  enlarged,  with  an 
introduction  by  S.  L.  Poole.  Boston,  1879. 
Plate.  [The  English  and  foreign  philosophical 
library.]     S^.  3027.54 

Kraus-Boelte,  Maria,  and  Kraus,  John.  The 
kindergarten  guide.  An  illustrated  hand-book, 
designed  for  the  self-instruction  of  kindergart- 
ners,  mothers,  and  nurses.  No.  1-3.  N.  Y., 
1877.     Illus.     8«.  *5594-65 

Krauss,  Fritz.  Shakespeare's  Selbstbekennt- 
nisse  nach  zum  Theil  noch  unbenutzten  Quellen. 
Weimar,  1882.     8".  6592.28 


Kuhn,  Ernst  W.  A.,  and  Mueller,  August,  edi- 
tors. Wissenschaftlicher  Jahresbericht  iiber  die 
morgenlandischen  Studien  im  Jahre  1879.  Leip- 
zig, 1881.  [Zeitschrift  der  Deutschen  morgen- 
landischen Gesellschaft.  Supplement  zum 
33ten  Bande.]     8°.  ♦6165.32 

Kuropatkin,  A.  N.  Kashgaria :  Eastern  or 
Chinese  Turkistan.  Trans,  from  the  Russian,  by 
W.  E.  Gowan.     Calcutta,  1882.     8°.  3012.60 

Kurth,  G9defroid.  La  loi  de  Beaumont  en 
Belgique.  Etude  sur  le  renouvellement  annuel 
des  justices  locales.    Bruxelles,  1881.   8^.    5625.26 

Labeo,  Marcus  Antistius.     See  Pernice. 

La  Bigne  de  Villeneuve,  Marcel  de.  Ele- 
ments de  droit  civil.  Avec  la  collaboration  de 
P.  Henry.     T.  i.     Paris,  1883.     8°.  3620.19 

Labor.  See  Massachusetts,  Bureau  of  statis- 
tics ;  —  Missouri ;  —  Moody. 

Laborde,  Louis  Jules,  comte  de.  Gaspard  de 
Coligny  admiral  de  France.  Paris,  1879-82.  3  v. 
8°.  4652.52 

Labrouste,  Pierre  Francois  Henri.  Les  tem- 
ples de  Psestum,  restauration  en  1829.  Paris, 
1877.     Plates.     F".  ***Cab.47G.3 

Lace.     See  Ladies'  guide. 

Lacombe,  Paul.  The  growth  of  a  people.  A 
short  study  in  French  history.  A  translation  of 
the  -'Petite  histoire  du  peuple  fran9ais  "  by  L. 
A.  Stimson.     N.  Y.,  1883.     16°.  2618.74 

Lacordaire,  Henri  Dominique.    See  Chocarne. 

Lacquer  work.     See  Andres. 

Lacroix,  Paul.  Louis  xii  et  Anne  de  Bre- 
tagne.  Chronique  de  I'histoirede  France.  Illus. 
de  14  chromolithographies,  15  grandes  gravures 
hors  texte,  et  d'environ  20odessins  dans  le  texte. 
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Ladies'  guide.  The,  to  elegant  lace  patterns, 
etc.,  done  with  common  steel  needles.  Compiled 
by  an  experienced  knitter.  Gloucester,  Mass., 
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Ladoga  lake,  Russia.     See  InostranzefF. 

Lady's  book.  The,  of  knitting  and  crochet. 
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Lafaye,  or  Lafaist,  Pierre  B.  Dictionnaire 
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La  Huguerye,  Michel  de.  M^moires  in^dits 
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Lalor,  John  ].,  editor.  Cyclopaedia  of  politi- 
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Lancashire,  England.     See  Axon  ;  —  Watkin. 

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Landon,  Joseph.  School  management.  Lon- 
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Lang,  Heinrich.  Ein  Gang  durch  die  christ- 
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Langbehn,  Julius.  Fliigelgestalten  der  altes- 
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8087.20 

Lanier,  Sidney.  The  English  novel  and  the 
principle  of  its  development.     N.  Y.,  1883.     12°. 

2554.78 

Larkin,  Frederick.  Ancient  man  in  America. 
Including  works  in  western  New  York,  and  por- 
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Larroumet,  Gustave.  Marivaux  :  sa  vie  et  ses 
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The  appendix  contains,  besides  other  matter,  an  Icono- 
graphie  de  Marivaux,  Chronologic  des  oeuvres  de  Mari- 
vaux, and  a  Bibliographie. 

Lathrop,  George  P.  Spanish  vistas.  Illus. 
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With  the  exception  of  the  Preface  and  the  Hints  to  travel- 
lers, this  work  was  previously  published  in  Harper's  maga- 
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Latin  language  and  literature.  See  Edon ;  — 
Engelmann  ;  —  Hubatsch  ;  —  Keil,  H. 

Laure,  Louis.  De  la  transmission  entre-vifs 
de  la  propriete  foncifere,  en  droit  romain,  dans 
I'ancien  droit,  et  dans  le  droit  actuel.  These 
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Laveleye,  Emile  L.  V.  de.  Elements  d'econo- 
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Law.    See  Bar ;  —  Bard  ;  —  Bouvier-Bangillon  ; 

—  Cohn  ;  —  Daniels  ;  —  Fresquet ;  —  Glasson  ;  — 
Guillard;  —  Hartmann ;  —  Hirschfeld;  —  Hun- 
ter, W.  A.  ;  —  Institut ;  — Johnstone  ;  —  Karsten  ; 

—  La  Eigne  de  Villeneuve;  —  Lloyd;  — Loen- 
ing ;  —  Lorimer ;  —  Madvig ;  —  Maine,  Sir  H. ;  — 
Mayer ;  —  Minhadj  ;  —  Morse,  A.  P. ;  —  Pernice ; 

—  Puntschart;  —  Richthofen,  C.  O.  J.  T. ; — 
Snyder;  —  Soule ;  —  Spangenberg;  —  United 
States  digest ;  —  Wal ;  —  Wieding. 

Lawrence,  Abbott.     See  Hill. 

Lawrence,  Joseph  W.  Foot-prints ;  or,  inci- 
dents in  early  history  of  New  Brunswick.  St. 
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Lawson,  Cecil  G.     See  Gosse. 

Learned,  William  L.  The  Learned  family 
(Learned,  Larned,  Leanard,  and  Lerned),  being 
descendants  of  William  Learned  who  was  of 
Charlestown,  Massachusetts,  in  1632.  Compiled 
in  part  from  the  papers  of  the  late  J.  G.  E. 
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Le  Courtois,  J.  Le  remboursement  anticipe 
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fer,  et  la  loi  du  3  septembre  1807.  (Article  ex- 
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365375 

Lee,  Vernon,  pseud.     See  Paget,  Violet. 

Leech,  John.     See  Kitton. 

Le  Fevre,  Jean,  seigneur  de  Saint-Remy. 
Chronique.  Transcrite  d'un  manuscrit  apparte- 
nant  a  la  Biblioth^que  de  Boulogne-sur-mer,  et 
publiee  pour  la  Socidt^  de  I'histoire  de  France, 
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Legends.  See  Barbour;  —  Braun,  J. ;  —  Ge- 
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Leigh,  Frances  Butler.  Ten  years  on  a  Geor- 
gia plantation  since  the  war.     London,  1883.    8°. 

2361.78 

The  author  is  the  youngest  daughter  of  Mrs.  Frances 
(Fanny)  Kemble,  formerly  Butler. 

Leighton,  William.  The  price  of  the  present 
paid  by  the  past:  a  poem  read  at  the  dedication 
of  the  Soldiers'  monument  in  Wheeling,  Oct., 
1881.     Wheeling,  printed  for  private  circulation. 

1881.  Sm.  40.  *45o5.i2 
Leila-Hanoum,  pseud.?  A  tragedy  in  the  im- 
perial harem  at  Constantinople.  Trans,  from 
the  French  with  notes  by  R.  E.  Colston.  N.  Y., 
1883.     16°.  *  3089. 50 

Leist,  Friedrich.  Urkundenlehre.  Katechis- 
mus  der  Diplomatik,  Palaographie,  Chronologic 
und  Sphragistik.  Mit  5  Tafeln  Abbildungen. 
Leipzig,  1882.     16°.  2119.35 

Le  May,  Ldon  P.  Fables  canadiennes.  Que- 
bec,  1882.       12°.  2390.73 

Leonard,  William  A.  A  brief  history  of  the 
Christian  church.     N.  Y.,  1883.     8°.  5526.51 

Lepsius,  Carl  Richard.  Nubische  Grammatik 
mit  einer  Einleitung  iiber  die  Vblker  und  Spra- 
chen  Afrika's.     Berlin,  1880.     S".  3036.55 

Le  Rouge,  George  L.  Les  curiosit^z  de  Paris 
[etc.  Par  M.  L.  R.].  R^imprim^es  d'aprfes 
I'ddition  originate  de  1716,  par  les  soins  de  la 
Societe  d'encouragement  pour  la  propagation 
des  livres  d'art.  Paris,  1883.     Illus.     L.  8°. 

2631.58 

Leroy-Beaulieu,  Paul  P.  De  la  colonisation 
chez  les  peuples  modernes.     2e  Edition.     Paris, 

1882.  8°.  3563.81 
Lescure,  Mathurin  F.   A.    de.     Rivarol   et  la 

Soci^td  fran9aise,  pendant  la  revolution  et  I'dmi- 
gration  (1753-1801).      Paris,  1883.      8°.     4641.68 

Leskien,  August,  and  Brugman,  Carl,  editors. 
Litauische  Volkslieder  und  Marchen  aus  dem 
Preussischen  und  dem  Russischen  Litauen  ge- 
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Lessing,  Gotthold  E.  See  Bulthaupt;  —  Co- 
sack. 

Lester,  Charles  E.  History  of  the  United 
States.     N.  Y.,1883.     2  v.     Illus.     Portraits.    8°. 

4224.70 

Letarouilly,  Paul  M.  Le  Vatican  et  la  Basi- 
lique  de  Saint-Pierre  de  Rome.  Monographic 
mise  en  ordre  et  compl^t^e  par  A.  Simil.  Paris, 
1882.     2  v.     Plates.     F".  ***C.C.7,i 

Letters  from  a  young  emigrant  in  Manitoba. 
London,  1883.     Sm.  8".  2366.66 

Le  Vavasseur,  Louis  F.  G.,  and  Harel,  Paul. 
Les  vingt-huit  jours  du  caporal  Ballandard. 
[Fiction.]     Paris,  1882.     16°.  466ob.69 

Leve  &  Aldi^n, publishers.  Tourists'  and  inva- 
lids' new  reference  book  of  popular  winter  travel 
[for  1882].     N.Y.    [1882.]  24maps.  8".  *236i.79 

Describes  various  health  resorts  in  Virginia,  South 
Carolina,  Georgia,  Florida,  Texas,  Mexico  and  Cuba. 

Libel.     See  Wieding. 

Libraries.     See  Foster,  W.  E. ;  —Green,  S.  S. 

Liguri,  Alfonso  M.  di.  Sermons  for  all  the 
Sundays  in  the  year.  Trans,  by  N.  Callan.  8th 
edition.     Dublin,  1882.     Sm.  8°.  5442.83 

Limestone.     See  Burnham. 

Linde,  Antonius  van  der.  Gutenberg.  Ge- 
schichte    und  Erdichtung.     Stuttgart,   1878.     8". 

6111.29 

On  pp.  xxxix-lxi  of  the  appendix  is  a  list  of  books  on 
printing  and  the  kindred  arts. 


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Lindenschmit,  Ludwig.  Die  Vaterlandischen 
Alterthiimer  der  fiirstlich  Hohenzoller  'schen 
Sammlungen  zu  Sigmaringen.  Mit  43  Tafeln 
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Linn,  Samuel  P.,  compiler.  Living  thoughts 
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Vol.  I.     N.Y.,    1882.    Portrait.     L.  8°.  *582oa.50 

Contents.  —  i.  The  vertebrates  of  the  Adirondack  re- 
gion, by  C.  H.  Merriam ;  Is  not  the  fish  crow  a  winter  as 
well  as  a  summer  resident  at  the  northern  limit  of  its  range? 
by  Wm.  Dutcher;  A  review  of  the  summer  birds  of  the 
Cfatskill  mountains,  with  remarks  on  the  fauna  and  flora  of 
the  region,  by  E.  P.  Bicknell. 

Literary  news,  The.  A  monthly  journal  of 
current  literature  New  series.  Vol.  1-3.  N.Y., 
1880-82.     L.  8°.  *6i5o.25 

Lithography.     See  Richmond. 

Lithuania.     See  Leskien. 

Little,  David  M.  Instantaneous  marine  studies. 
Boston,  1883.     20  plates.     4°.  *395o.6i 

Mostly  photographs  of  yachts  in  Boston  harbor  and  its 
vicinity. 

Liturgies.     See  Field,  J.  E. 

Livius  Patavinus,  Titus.  Livy.  Books  xxi- 
XXV.  The  second  Punic  war.  Translated  into 
English,  with  notes.  By  A.  J.  Church  and  W. 
J.  Brodribb.  With  maps.  London,  1883.  Sm. 
8°.  2949.62 

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Livre,  Le.  Bibliographie  moderne.  Annee  3. 
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Lloyd,  Horatio.  The  statutes  of  practical 
utility,  in  the  civil  and  criminal  administration 
of  justice,  alphabetically  arranged,  with  notes 
and  index.  In  continuation  of  Qhitty's  Statutes 
by  Welsby  and  Beavan.  Vol.  i,  2.  London. 
1872,  81.     8°.  *3692.7 

Contents.  —  i.  Comprising  28  &  29  Vict.  (1865)  to  35  &  36 
Vict.  (1872).  2.  Comprising  36  Vict.  (1S73)  to  43  &  44 
Vict.  (18S0). 

Local  government.     See  Chalmers. 

Lodge,  Henry  C.  Daniel  Webster.  Boston, 
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Loening,  Richard.  Der  Vertragsbruch  und 
seine  Rechtfolgen.  iter  Band.  Der  Vertrags- 
bruch im  deutschen  Recht.  Strassburg,  1876. 
8°.  3665.65 

Loftie,  William  J.  A  history  of  London, 
With  maps  and  illus.  London,  1883.  2  v.  Sm. 
8°.  2496.71 

Logan,  Sir  William  E.  Life  of  Sir  W.  E. 
Logan,  first  director  of  the  geological  surveys  of 
Canada.  Chiefly  compiled  by  B.  J.  Harrington. 
With  portrait  and  woodcuts.  Montreal,  1883. 
8°.  3868.23 

—  Same.     London,  18S3.     8°.  3868.24 
Logic.     See  Bradley. 

Loiseleur,  Jean  Auguste  Jules.  Trois  ^nigmes 
historiques  :  La  Saint-Barthdlemy;  L'afFaire  des 
poisons  et  Madame  de  Montespan ;  Le  masque 
de  fer  devant  la  critique  moderne.  Paris,  1882. 
12°.  4627.60 

Lomdnie,  Louis,  L.  de.  La  comtesse  de  Roche- 
fort  et  ses  amis.  Etudes  sur  les  moeurs  en  France 
au  xviii<'  siecle.  Nouvelle  Edition.  Paris,  1878. 
8°.  6646.52 

London.  See  Jefferies ;  —  Loftie ;  —  Sala ;  — 
Smith,  J.  T. ;  —  Williams,  M. 


London  gazette.  The.  1793-97;  1799-1802; 
1804;  1806-1S32  ;  July-Dec.  1833;  1834-77.  Lon- 
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With  half-yearly  indexes.  This  is  an  official  organ  of 
the  British  government.  Its  contents  comprise  royal  proc- 
lamations, orders  and  acts  of  council,  acts  of  parliament, 
lists  of  civil,  ecclesiastical,  military,  and  naval  promotions, 
with  general  state  intelligence.  The  despatches  of  military 
commanders  form  an  important  feature.  The  campaigns 
against  Napoleon,  the  war  of  1812-15,  the  Crimean  war,  are 
covered  by  the  volumes  now  in  the  Library.  An  account  of 
the  Gazette,  the  publication  of  which  was  begun  in  1665,  at 
Oxford,  to  which  place  the  seat  of  government  had  at  that 
time  been  removed  on  account  of  the  plague  in  London,  can 
be  found  in  Grant's  "  Newspaper  press,"  vol.  a,  p.  137 
[247550]- 

Lorenz,  Ottokar.  Deutschlands  Geschichts- 
quellen  im  Mittelalter  seit  der  Mitte  des  dreizehn- 
ten  Jahrhunderts.  Band  i,  2.  2te  Auflage. 
Berlin,  1S76,  77.     80.  2826.59 

Lorimer,  James.  The  institutes  of  the  law  of 
nations  :  a  treatise  of  the  jural  relations  of  sepa- 
rate political  communities.  In  2  v.  Vol.  i. 
Edinburgh,  1S83.     8°.  5615.16 

Lorraine,  Charles  IV,  due  de.     See  Robert. 

Lose  Blatter  aus  dem  Geheim-Archive  der  rus- 
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Loubens,  Didier.  Recueil  de  mots  fran<;ais 
tir^s  des  langues  ^trangferes.  Paris.  [1882.] 
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Louis  XII.,  kiftff  of  France.     See  Lacroix. 

Louvre,  Mus^e  du.  See  Baldus ;  —  Champier ; 
—  Eastlake. 

Love  in  idleness.  Poems.  London,  1883. 
Sm.  8°.  4560.75 

Luce,  Simeon.  Histoire  de  Bertrand  du  Gues- 
clin  et  de  son  dpoque.  La  jeunesse  de  Bertrand 
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Lucianus  Samosatensis.     See  Croiset. 

Ludlow,  Edmund.  The  imprisonment  &  death 
of  King  Charles  i.  related  by  one  of  his  judges. 
Being  extracts  from  the  Memoirs  of  Edmund 
Ludlow,  the  regicide,  with  a  collection  of  original 
papers  relating  to  the  trial  of  the  king.  [Edited 
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Ludwig  Salvator,  archduke  of  Austria  and 
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Prag,  i'88i.     Illus.     Map.     Sm.  8°.  50593.50 

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—  Die  Stadt  Palma.  Separatabdruckaus  dem 
Werke  :  Die  Balearen.  [Anon.'\  Leipzig,  1882. 
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Lutheran  church.     See  Bernheim. 

Luthmer,  Ferdinand.  Joaillerie  de  la  renais- 
sance d'apr^s  des  originaux  et  des  tableaux  du 
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Illus.     40.  *^*8o85.i2 

Lynn,  Massachusetts.     See  Newhall. 

M'Cabe,  Lorenzo  D.  The  foreknowledge  of 
God,  and  cognate  themes  in  theology  and  phi- 
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McCalman,  Archibald  H.  History  of  England 
to  the  reign  of  Queen  Victoria  (1880);  with  a 
synopsis  of  England  in  the  19th  century,  its  gov- 
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N.  Y.,  1S83.     8°.  2423.26 

McCosh,  James.  Development:  what  it  can 
do  and  what  it  cannot  do.  N.  Y.,  1883.  [Philo- 
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—  Energy;  eflScient  and  final  cause.  N.  Y., 
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Macfie,  Robert  A.  Copyright  and  patents  for 
inventions  :  pleas  and  plans  for  cheaper  books 
and  greater  industrial  freedom,  with  due  regard 
to  international  relations,  the  claims  of  talent, 
the  demands  of  trade,  and  the  wants  of  the  peo- 
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Contents.  —  i .  Essay  on  the  origin  and  progress  ot  literary 
property,  by  Lord  Dreghorn ;  Evidence  given  to  the  Royal 
commission  on  copyright  in  favour  of  royalty  re-publishing; 
Extracts,  notes,  and  tables  illustrating  these  subjects,  copy- 
right of  design,  etc. 

2.  Patents  :  Exposure  of  the  patent  system,  by  M.  M. 
Chevalier;  Evidence  from  blue-books,  1829,  51,  64,65,71, 
72;  Extracts  and  notes  illustrating  patents  and  copyright. 

Macgregor,  J.  L.  L.  The  organization  and 
valuation  of  forests,  on  the  continental  system. 
London,  1S83.     8".  3844.68 

Macgregor,  James.  Fifty  facts  about  Austral- 
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Machinery.     See  Uhland. 

Mcllvaine,  J.  H.  The  wisdom  of  Holy  Scrip- 
ture with  reference  to  sceptical  objections. 
N.  Y.,  18S3.     8«.  543.6.54 

Maclean,  Kate  S.  The  coming  of  the  princess  ; 
and  other  poems.     Toronto,  18S1.     16*'.    4560.74 

Maclochlin,  J.  Education.  London.  [1883.] 
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Macloskie,  George.  Elementary  botany ;  with 
students'  guide  to  the  examination  and  descrip- 
tion of  plants.    N.  Y.,  18S3.    Illus.    12".     3859.66 

McPherson,  Edward.  A  hand-book  of  poli- 
tics for  1882.     Washington,  1882.      8°.      4350.36 

Macquoid,  Thomas  and  Katharine.  About 
Yorkshire.  With  illus.  by  T.  R.  Macquoid. 
London,  1883.     Sm.  8".  24693.96 

Madden,  J.  P.  A.  Lettres  d'un  bibliographe. 
Serie  4,  5  &  Atlas.  Paris,  1875,  78.  Fac-similes. 
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Madvig,  Johan  N.  Den  romerske  Stats  For- 
fatning  og  Forvaltning.  Bind  i,  2.  KjfSbenhavn, 
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Maffei,  Francesco  Scipione,  marchese.  See 
Dumas. 

Magny,-01ivier  de,  died  about  1^60.  Derniferes 
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A  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1559. 

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society;  East  European  house  communities;  The  decay  of 
feudal  property  in  France  and  England;  Classifications  of 
property;  Classifications  of  legal  rules. 

Maine,     ^ee  Sweetser; — Thoreau. 

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Myers,  Frederic  W.  H.  Essays,  classical. 
London,  1883.     Sm.  8°.  2968.50 

Contents.  —  Greek  oracles ;  Virgil ;  Marcus  Aureliiis 
Antoninus. 

Greek  oracles  is  reprinted  from  Hellenica  [2995.55]  • 

—  Essays,  modern.     London,  1883.    Sm.  8°. 

2553>58 

Contents.  —  G.  Mazzini ;  George  Sand ;  V.  Hugo;  E.  Re- 
nan;  Archbishop  Trench's  poems;  George  Eliot;  A.  P. 
Stanley;  A  new  Eirenicon;  Rossetti  and  the  religion  of 
beauty. 

Mystery  plays.     See  Erlauer. 

Mythology.  See  Braun,  J. ;  —  Seemann,  J.  O. 
E. ;  —  Stephens,  G. ;  —Witt. 

Namaqualand,  South  Africa.     See  Ridsdale. 

Nassauischer  Verein  fiir  Naturkunde.  Jahr- 
biicher.  Herausg.  von  C.  L.  Kirschbaum. 
Jahrg.  29.  30.   Wiesbaden,  1876.  77.    8°.    *5823.5o 

National  academy  of  design,  iVewFi? /-it.  Illus- 
trated art  notes  upon  the  fiftv-eighth  annual 
exhibition.  With  illus.  Edited'by  C.  M.  Kurtz. 
N.  Y.,  18S3.     8°.  8074.59 

National  academy  of  sciences.  Investigation 
of  the  scientific  and  economic  relations  of  the 
sorghum  sugar  industry.    Washington,  1883.    8'^. 

5992.11 

Naturae  novitates.  Bibliographie  neuer 
Erscheinungen  aller  Lander  auf  dem  Gebiete 
der  Naturgeschichte  und  der  exacten  Wissen- 
schaften.  Herausg.  von  R.  Friedliinder  &  Sohn. 
4ter  Jahrgang.     Berlin.     [1883.]      8°.         *6i77.4 

Natural  history.  See  Nassauischer; — Natu- 
rae ;  —  Naturhistorischer. 

Natural  selection.     5e^Jacoby. 

Naturhistorischer  Verein,  Augsburg.  23ter- 
26ter  Bericht.  Augsburg.  [1875-81. J  Plates. 
8°.  *7822.50 

Nau  de  La  Boisselifere,  Claude.  The  history 
of  Mary  Stewart  from  the  murder  of  Riccio  until 
her  flight  into  England  [1566-1571].  By  Claude 
Nau,  her  secretary.  Now  first  printed  from  the 
original  manuscripts.  Edited,  with  historical 
preface,  by  Joseph  Stevenson.  Edinburgh,  1S83. 
Fac-similes.     8°.  2440.55 

"  The  narrative  is  only  a  fragment,  mutilated  at  the  be- 
ginning, and  apparently  unfinished.  An  abstract  of  this 
narrative  appeared  in  The  month  [*5239.2.35]  " — Preface. 

In  the  preface,  pp.  xvii-lix,  the  editor  gives  a  history  of 
Claude  Nau  and  his  Mss.,  and  attempts  to  prove  his  claim 
to  the  authorship.  Nau's  narrative  in  the  original  French 
is  appended,  pp.  213-319. 

Navigation.  See  Merrifield  ;  —  United  States. 
Bureau  of  navigation. 

Nervous  diseases.     See  Hammond ;  — Journal. 

[Neva.  Year  26,  No.  1-18.  Jan. -May,  1883. 
Edited  by  P.  M.  Dmitrief.  St.  Petersburg.] 
1883.     Illus.     4°.  *5o6i.9 

A  weekly  periodical  in  the  Russian  language.  Each 
number  contains  a  "  feuilleton  "  of  16  pp.,  8". 

Nevada.     See  Angel. 

New  Britain  island.     See  Powell. 

New  Brunswick.     See  Lawrence,  J.  W. 

New  England.  See  Adams,  H.  B. ;  —  Howard, 
R.  H. 

New  Hampshire.  State  board  of  health. 
First  annual  report,  1882,  with  registration  re- 
port, 1881,  relating  to  births,  marriages,  and 
deaths.     Concord,  1882.     8«.  *5764.5i 

New  Haven  colony  historical  society.  Papers. 
Vol.  3.     New  Haven,  1882.     8".  *4337-i 


New  London  county,  Connecticut.     See  Hurd. 

New  York,  city.  See  Campbell ;  —  Crandall ; 
— Sheltering  arms. 

New  York,  city  and  county.  Board  of  edu- 
cation. Directory  of  the  board  of  education. 
N.  Y.,  1883.     Folded  map.     \(fi.  *6479.2 

—  Manual.     N.  Y.,  1883.     16°.  *648g.2 
New  York  daily  tribune.     Index  for  i875-[8i.] 

N.  Y.,  1876-S2.     7  V.  in  I.     16°.  *5349a.i 

New  York  medical  journal.  General  index 
from  April,  1865,  to  June,  1876  (23  volumes). 
By  J.  B.  Hunter.     N.  Y.,  1877.     8°.  *7775.io 

New  Zealand.     See  Bradshaw. 

Newell,  William  W.  Games  and  songs  of 
American  children.     N.  Y.,  1883.     8°.       6006.56 

Newfoundland.     See  Hatton,  J. 

Newhall,  James  R.  History  of  Lynn,  includ- 
ing Lynnfield,  Saugus,  Swampscott,  and  Nahant. 
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Supplementary  to  the  1865  edition  of  Lewis  and  Ne-nr- 
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—  Proceedings  in  Lynn,  June  17,  1879,  *^he 
250th  anniversary  of  the  settlement.  Lvnn,  1880. 
lilus.     8°.  "**2354.74 

Newspapers.  See  Grant,  J. ;  —  Philadelphia  ; 
—  Rowell. 

Newton,  Reginald  H.  The  right  and  wrong 
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Nichols,  Starr  H.  Monte  Rosa.  The  epic  of 
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Nicolas,  Ch.  Les  budgets  de  la  France  depuis 
le  commencement  du  xixe  siecle.     Paris.   1882. 

\°.  *6620.I2 

Niemojowski,  Ludwik.  Siberian  pictures. 
Edited,  from  the  Polish,  by  Major  Szulczewski. 
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Nihilism.     See  Stepniak. 

Noack,  A.  Die  Certosa  bei  Pavia.  20  photo- 
graphische  Original-Aufnahmen.  Leipzig. 
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Noack,  Friedrich.  Hardenberg  und  das  Ge- 
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Potsdamer  Vertrag  bis  zur  Schlacht  von  Jena. 
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Noack,  Paul.  Eine  Geschichte  der  relativen 
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No^,  Am^dde  de.  Les  folies  parisiennes. 
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Nonconformists.     See  Worth. 

Norham  castle,  Northumberland.  See  Jer- 
ningham. 

Norman  conquest.     See  Freeman. 

North  Carolina.     See  Zeigler. 

North  Easton.  Massachusetts.     See  Ames. 

Northamptonshire,  England.  Tracts  (rare  and 
curious  reprints,  ms.,  etc.),  relating  to  North- 
amptonshire. Facsimile  illus.  Series  i,  2. 
Northampton,  1870,  81.     8°.  *2495.62 

For  contents,  see  Card  Catalogue. 

Nose.     Sec  Welcker. 

Notes  and  queries.  Historical  and  genealogi- 
cal. Part  7.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Egle.  Harris- 
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Complete  in  7  parts.  Continued  by  the  "  Historical  reg- 
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NovikofT,  Mmc.  O.  SkobelefF  and  the  Slavonic 
cause.  By  O.  K.,  author  of  "Russia  and  En- 
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Nubian  language.     See  Lepsius. 

Numismatics.  5'<?e  British  museum:  —  Gard- 
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tia;. 

Nursing.     See  Cullingworth. 

Oberlaender,  Martin  Richard.  Fremde  Vdlker. 
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O'Brien,  Cornelius.  Philosophy  of  the  Bible 
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Obstetrics.     See  Dieterlen  ;  —  Dutertre. 

Oeffentliche  Vortriige  gehalten  in  der  Schweiz 
und  herausg.  unter  getalliger  Mitwirkung  der 
Herren  E.  Desor,  L.  Hirzel  [und  Anderen].  B. 
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Each  lecture  is  catalogued  separately  in  the  Card  Cata- 
logue under  the  author's  name. 

Ohio.  Geological  survey.  Report.  Vol.  4, 
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Ohio  mechanics'  institute,  Cincinnati.  Scien- 
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Oil,  paint  and  drug  reporter,  The,  a  weekly 
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Oils.     5'<?(?  Allison;  — Oil. 

Oken,  Lorenzo  Okenfuss,  called.     See  Ecker. 

Old  catholics.     See  Scarth. 

Old  furniture  :  being  examples  selected  from 
the  works  of  the  best  known  designers,  from  the 
12th  to  the  i8th  century.  Issued  as  supplements 
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Oldenberg,  Hermann,  editor.  The  Vinaya 
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Olympia,  Greece.     See  Boetticher. 

O'Neill,  Charles.  The  practice  and  principles 
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Optimism.     See  Duboc,  J. 

O'Reilly,  Augustine  J.  The  martyrs  of  the 
Coliseum ;  or,  historical  records  of  the  great 
amphitheatre  of  ancient  Rome.  New  edition. 
N.  Y.,   1881.     16°.  '  54493.108 

Oriental  literature.  See  Darmesteter ;  —  Paris, 
G. 

Orkney  islands.     See  Tudor. 

Orth,  Ferdinand.  Ueber  Reim  und  Strophen- 
bau  in  der  altfranzosischen  Lyrik.  Abhandlung 
zur  Erlangung  der  DoctorwUrde.  Cassel,  1882. 
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Osman  Bey,  major.     See  Millingen.  F. 

Osmund,  St..,  bishop  of  Salisbury.  Vetus  reg- 
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Osmundi  episcopi.  The  register  of  S.  Osmund, 
edited  by  W.  H.  Rich  Jones.  Vol.  i.  London, 
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Otfried.     See  Quellen. 

Otis,  Fessenden  N.  Clinical  lectures'  on  the 
physiological  pathology  and  treatment  of  syph- 
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Our  continent.  An  illus.  weekly  magazine. 
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Packard,  Alpheus  S.,y/'.  First  lessons  in  geol- 
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Paestum,  Italy.     See  Labrouste. 

Page,  Charles  E.  The  natural  cure  of  con- 
sumption, constipation,  Bright's  disease,  etc. 
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Paget,  Violet.  Ottilie  :  an  eighteenth  century 
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Paillard,  Charles.  Histoire  des  troubles  re- 
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Paine,  Nathaniel.  Bibliography  of  the  Ameri- 
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Paine,  Thomas.  A  dialogue  between  the 
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Painting.  See  Armitage  ;  —  Claretie ;  —  Du- 
bosc  de  Pesquidoux;  —  Eastlake; — Feuillet  de 
Conches ;  —  Wauters. 

Paints.     See  Allison;  — Oil. 

Pajol,  Charles  P.  V.,  comte.  Pajol,  g^ndral 
en  chef.  Par  le  general  de  division,  comte 
Pajol,  son  fils  ain^.  Paris,  1874.  3  v.  Por- 
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Palaeontographical  society,  London.  Publica- 
tions. Vol.  1-5,  31.  1847-51,  77.  London, 
1848-77.     7  V.     Plates.     40.  *787oa.i 

Contents.  —  I.  A  monograph  of  the  Crag  Mollusca,  or, 
descriptions  of  shells  from  the  middle  and  upper  tertiaries 
of  the  east  of  England,  by  S.  V.  Wood.  Part  i.  Uni- 
valves. 

2.  Monograph  on  the  fossil  Reptilia  of  the  London  clay. 
Part  I.  Chelonia,  by  Owen,  and  Bell;  A  monograph  of 
the  eocene  Mollusca,  or  descriptions  of  shells  from  the 
older  tertiaries  of  England,  by  F.  E.  Edwards.  Part  i. 
Cephalopoda. 

3,  part  I.  A  monograph  of  the  Entomostraca  of  the  cre- 
taceous formation  of  England,  by  J.  R.  Tones;  A  mono- 
graph of  the  Permian  fossils  of  England,  Dy  W.  King. 

3,  part  2.  Monograph  on  the  fossil  Reptilia  of  the  London 
clay.  Part  2.  Crocodilia,  Ophidia,  by  Prof.  Owen;  A 
monograph  of  the  British  fossil  corals,  by  H.  Milne  Ed- 
wards, and  J.  Haime.  Part  I.  Introduction;  Corals  from 
the  tertiary  and  cretaceous  formations. 

4.  A  monograph  of  the  Crag  Mollusca,  or  descriptions  of 
shells  from  tne  middle  and  upper  tertiaries  of  the  east  of 
England,  by  S.  V.  Wood.  Part  2.  Bivalves  ;  A  monograph 
of  tlie  Mollusca  from  the  great  Oolite,  chiefly  from  Mm- 
chinhampton  and  the  coast  of  Yorkshire,  by  J.  Alorris,  and 
J.  Lycett.  Parti.  Univalves;  A  monograph  of  British 
oolitic  and  liasic  Brachiopoda,  by  T.  Davidson.     Part  3. 

5.  Monograph  on  the  fossil  Reptilia  of  the  cretaceous 
formations,  by  Prof.  Owen ;  A  monograph  of  the  British 
fossil  corals,  by  H.  Milne  Edwards,  and  J.  Haime.  Part  2. 
Corals  from  tlie  oolitic  formations ;  A  monograph  on  the 
fossil  Lepadida:,  or  pedunculated  Cirripedes  of  Great 
Britain,  by  C.  Darwin. 

31.  A  monograph  of  the  eocene  bivalves  of  England,  by 
S.  V.  Wood.  Vol.  :.  Supplement;  A  monograph  of  the 
British  fossil  Trigoniae,  by  J.  Lycett;  A  monograph  of  the 
eocene  Cephalopoda  and  univalves  of  England,  by  F.  E. 
Edwards,  continued  by  S.  V.  Wood.  Vol.  i  ;  The  Ganoid 
fishes  of  the  British  carboniferous  formations,  by  R.  H.  Tra- 

?|uair.  Parti.  Palasoniscid.'c  ;  Monographs  on  the  British 
ossil  Reptilia  of  the  Mesozoic  formations.  Part  ^.  Omo- 
saurus,  by  Richard  Owen ;  Monograph  on  the  British  fossil 
elephants,  by  A.  Leith  Adams.  Part  i.  Dentition  and 
osteology  of  Elephas  Antiquus  (Falconer). 


Palaeontology.     See  Keeping. 
Palestine.     See  Conder. 


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Pali  language.  See  Ayaramga ;  —  Buddha- 
vamsa;  —  Morris,  Rev.  R. ;  —  Oldenberg. 

PSli  text  society.  Journal.  1882.  Edited  by 
T.  W.  Rhys  Davids.  London,  1882.  8°.       5022.9 

Contains  lists  of  Pali  manuscripts  in  various  libraries. 

Palma,  Balearic  islands.  See  Ludwig  Salva- 
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Palm^n,  E.  G.  L'cEUvre  demi-sdculaire  de  la 
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Palmer,  Charles  W.  The  weed :  a  poem  [on 
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Paris,  Alexis  P.  Les  aventures  de  Maitre 
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Paris,  Gaston.  Les  contes  orientaux  dans  la 
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Paris.  Prefecture  du  department  de  la  Seine. 
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Le  Rouge. 

Parish  registers.     See  Waters. 

Parker,  Francis  W.  Notes  of  Talks  on  teach- 
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Parker,  John  H.  Excavations  in  Rome,  from 
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—  The  Via  sacra  in  Rome.  2d  edition,  re- 
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No.  I  in  *2754.i6 

A  portion  of  this  volume  has  been  published  before  in 
that  part  of  The  archaeolog-y  of  Rome  which  contains  the 
Forum  Romanum  and  The  Via  sacra  [2754.6.2.,  pt.  5,  6]. 

Parker,  Theodore.     See  Cooke,  F.  E. 
Parliament.    See  London  gazette ;  —  Marvell ; 

—  Paul,  A. 

Parthenon.     See  Fergusson. 

Patents.    See  France,  Ministry  of  agriculture ; 

—  Goodeve  ;  —  Great   Britain,    Commissioner  of 
patents  ;  —  Howson  ;  —  Macfie. 

Pathology.     See  Berne ;  —  Page  ;  —  Ziegler. 

Pattison,  Mark.  Milton.  N.Y.,  1880.  [En- 
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Patton,  Jacob  H.  Yorktown :  account  of 
the  campaign ;  the  succeeding  events,  to  the 
treaty  of  peace ;  and  the  celebration  of  the  cen- 
tennial anniversary.  Illus.  N.Y.,  1882.  Por- 
traits.    Maps.     8°.  *422i.57 

Paul,  Alexander.  Short  parliaments  :  a  history 
of  the  national  demand  for  frequent  general 
elections.     London,  1883.     Sm.  8°.  2516.56 


Paul,  Charles  K.  Biographical  sketches. 
London,  1883.     Sm.  8".  2446.65 

Contents.  —  E.  Irving;  J.  Keble;  Maria  Hare;  Rowland 
Williams;  C.  Kingsley;  George  Eliot;  J.  II.  Newman. 

Paul,  Hermann,  and  Braune,  Theodor  Wil- 
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deutschen  Sprache  und  Literatur.  Halle  a  /  S., 
1874-82.     8  V.     P'olded  map.     8°.  *2903.5o 

Paulitschke,  Philipp.  Die  Afrika-Literatur 
in  der  Zeit  von  1500  bis  1750.     Wien,  1882.     8". 

*2i76.57 

Pavia,  Italy.     See  Noack,  A. 

Peabody  institute,  Baltimore.  Catalogue  of 
[its]  library.   Part  i.    A-C.  Baltimore,  1882.    8°. 

*2I42.5I 

Peace.     See  Sammlung. 

Pearse,  Thomas  F.  Modern  dress ;  and 
clothing  in  its  relation  to  health  and  disease. 
London,  1882.     Sm.  8".  6006.55 

Peckham,  John,  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
Registrum  epistolarumfratrisjohannis  Peckham. 
[23  May,  1279-29  July,  1282.]  Edited  by  C.  T. 
Martin.  Vol.  i.  London,  1882.  [Great  Britain. 
Public  record  office.]     L.  8°.  *7038.6o 

"The  register  of  Archbishop  Peckham,  now  preserved  at 
Lambeth,  is  the  earliest  of  the  Canterbury  registers  now  in 
England."  —  Preface. 

Pedroso,  Consiglieri,  compiler.  Portuguese 
folk-tales,  trans,  from  the  original  ms.  by  Hen- 
riqueta  Monteiro.  With  an  introd.  by  W.  R.  S. 
Ralston.  London,  1882.  [Folk-lore  society. 
Publications.]     8".  No.  2  in  3095.62 

Pellew,  George.  Jane  Austen's  novels.  Boston, 
1883.    [Bowdoin  prize  dissertation.]    8".     4564.62 

Pellissier,  Georges.  De  sexti  decimi  sreculi  in 
Francia  artibus  poeticis.  Paris,  1883.  8'^.   2672.68 

—  La  vie  et  les  oeuvres  de  Du  Bartas.  Paris, 
1883.     8».  4641.65 

Penn,  William.  [Articles  relating  to  the  cele- 
bration of  the  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 
landing  of  William  Penn,  on  Oct.  24,  1682.  Cut 
from  the  Press,  for  Oct.  22,  1882.]  Phila.,  1882. 
Illus.   Portrait.     4°.  *'''2373.76 

—  See  Keyser. 

Pennsylvania.  See  Hildeburn; — Historical 
register ;  —  Pennypacker. 

Pennsylvania  Dutch.     See  Gibbons. 

Pennypacker,  Samuel  W.  Historical  and 
biographical  sketches.    Phila.,  1883.    8°.    4443.94 

Contents.  —  The  settlement  of  Germantowu,  Pa.;  David 
Rittenhouse;  Christopher  Dock;  Der  blutige  Schau-Platz, 
oder  Martyrer  Spiegel,  174S;  Mennonite  emigration  to  Penn- 
sylvania; Abraham  and  Dirck  op  den  Graeff;  Zionitischer 
Weyrauchs  Hiigel  oder  Myrrhen  Berg,  1739;  William 
Moore  of  Moore  hall;  Samuel  Richardson;  Capt.  Joseph 
Richardson ;  Samuel  J.  Atlee ;  James  A.  Garfield  ;  Henry 
A.  Brown;  Charles  F.  Taylor;  Six  weeks  in  uniform,  1S63. 

Periodicals.     See  Winckler. 

Pernice,  Alfred.  Marcus  Antistius  Labeo. 
Das  romische  Privatrecht  im  ersten  Jahrhunderte 
der  Kaiserzeit.  B.  i,  2.  Halle,  1873,  78.  8^  5617.50 

Pernwerth  von  Baernstein,  Adolph.  Beitrage 
zur  Geschichte  &  Literatur  des  deutschen  Stu- 
dententhumes  von  Griindung  der  altesten 
deutschen  Universitaten  bis  auf  die  unmitteihare 
Gegenwart.     Wiirzburg,  1882.     16".  3596.82 

Perraud,  Adolphe  L.  A.,  bishop  of  Autun.  Le 
cardinal  de  Richelieu,  dv^que,  th^ologien  et 
protecteur  des  lettres.    Autun,  1882.    8°.     4641.64 

Perrault,  Joseph  F.     See  Bender. 

Perrotin,  J.  Visite  a  divers  oljservatoires 
d'Europe.     Paris,  i88i.     8°.  7920a. i8 


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Perry,  Gardner  B.  History  of  Bradford,  Mas- 
sachusetts, to  the  close  of  1820.  (As  contained 
in  his  Historical  sermon,  Dec.  20,  1820.)  Haver- 
hill, 1883.     8«.  *2356.70 

Persepolis.     See  Stolze. 

Persia.     See  Wills. 

Persian  language  and  literature.  See  Bakht- 
viir;  — Chodzko  ;  —  Darmesteter;  — Jami ; — 
Robinson,  S. ;  —  Saadi. 

Person,  Leonce.  Histoire  du  Venceslas  de 
Rotrou ;  suivie  des  notes  critiques  et  biogra- 
phiques.     Paris,  1882.     16°.  466ob.82 

The  author  says  this  tragedy  by  Rotrou  was  inspired  by  F. 
dc  Rojas  Zorrilla's  comedy  No  ay  ser  padre  siendo  rey,  and 
gives  an  analysis  of  the  comedy  with  a  comparison  of  it 
with  the  tragedy.     The  text  of  neither  is  given. 

—  Histoire  du  veritable  Saint-Genest  de 
Rotrou.     Paris,  1882.     i6«.  466ob.8i 

This  play  was  founded  upon  I>ope  de  Vega's  Lo  fingido 
verdadero. 

Personal  rights.     See  Pernice. 

Peru.     See  Falb. 

Pessimism.     See  Klencke. 

Petrarca,  Francesco.  Les  sonnets  de  Petrarque. 
Traduction  complete  en  sonnets  reguliers  avec 
introduction  et  commentaire  par  P.  Le  Due. 
Paris,  1877,  79.     2  V.     Portraits.     16".        2777.62 

Peulhs,  The,  African  tribe.     See  Crozals. 

Peyton,  John  L.  History  of  Augusta  county, 
Virginia.     Staunton,  1882.     8°.  *2374.68 

Pharmacy.      Sec  Flueckiger;  — Wood,  G.  B. 

Phelps,  Austin.  English  style  in  public  dis- 
course, with  special  reference  to  the  pulpit. 
N.  Y.,  1883.     120.  2553.57 

Philadelphia.  Centennial  exhibition^  1876. 
A  collection  of  newspapers  from  various  parts  of 
the  United  States,  with  a  few  from  foreign  coun- 
tries, dating  from  May  i,  1874,  to  August  30, 
1876,  containing  matters  relating  to  the  Centen- 
nial exhibition,  1876.     5  v.     L.  f°.  1,5 

This  collection  contains  specimens  of  the  representative 
newspaper  press  in  all  portions  of  the  United  States,  and, 
to  some  extent,  in  other  countries,  and  serves  to  show  the 
condition  of  iournalisni  at  the  time  of  the  Centennial  exhibi- 
tion. In  addition  to  this,  most  of  these  papers  contain  arti- 
cles, etc.,  bearing  directly  upon  the  exhibition  itself. 

Philadelphia  society  of  etchers.  Catalogue  of 
the  first  annual  exhibition,  Dec.  27,  1882-Feb.  3, 
1883.     Phila.,  1882.     Plates.     4°.  *8o84.58 

Phillipps,  Adelaide.     See  Waterston. 

Phillips  Exeter  academy.  See  Bell,  C.  H. ;  — 
Cimningham,  F.  H. 

Philosophy.  See  Barratt; — Ferri ;  —  Heine; 
—  Herbart ;  —  Kant ;  —  Mc  Cosh  ; —  Maudsley ;  — 
Rosenthal. 

Phisterer,  Frederick.  Statistical  record  of  the 
armies  of  the  United  States  [1861-1865].  N.  Y., 
1883.  [Campaigns  of  the  Civil  war.  Supple- 
mentary volume.]      120.  2324.98 

Phonetics  and  phonography.  See  Browne, 
D.  L.  S. ;  —  Pitman. 

Photography.     See  Abney. 

Photometry.     See  Brown,  J.  T. 

Photo-micrographs.     See  Sternberg. 

Physicians.     See  Flint. 

Physics.  See  Gesellschaft;  —  Heller ; —Jor- 
dan ;  —  Thomson. 

Physiological  chemistry.     See  Hoppe-Seyler. 

Physiology.     See  Clum. 

Picot,  Georges.  M.  Dufaure,  sa  vie  et  ses  dis- 
cours,     Paris,  1883.     12°.  4646.71 


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Pierrot,  Ch.  Causeries  du  lundi.  Portraits 
de  femmes  et  Portraits  litt^raires  par  C.  A. 
Sainte-Beuve.  Table  generate  et  analytique. 
Paris.     [1881.]     12°.  *2670.5i 

Prefixed  (1-46  pp.)  are  Madame  Tastu;  Jugements  et  td- 
moignages  sur  Lc  Sage  et  sur  Gil  Bias ;  Notes  et  remarques 
[inedites  de  Sainte-Heuve] ;  Lettre  de  Prevost-Paradol  a 
Sainte-Beuve  le  4  nov.  1861. 

Pi^trement,  C.  A.  Les  chevaux  dans  les  temps 
prehistoriques  et  historiques.     Paris,  1883.     8°. 

4003.64 

Pindar.  The  Nemean  and  Isthmian  odes, 
with  notes  and  introductory  essays,  by  C.  A. 
M.  Fennel.     Cambridge,  1883.     Sm.  80.      2998.67 

Pinkerton,  Allan.  The  spy  of  the  rebellion ; 
a  true  history  of  the  spy  system  of  the  United 
States  army  during  the  rebellion.  With  illus. 
N.  Y.,   1883.     8°.  4221.58 

Piper,  Ferdinand.  Einleitung  in  die  monu- 
mentale  Theologie.     Gotha,  1867.     8°.      3524.61 

Pitman,  Benn,  and  Howard,  Jerome  B.  The 
phonographic  dictionary.    Cincinnati,  1883.    16''. 

♦2128.48 

Pittenger,  William.  Extempore  speech.  How 
to  acquire  and  practice  it.       Phila.,    1883.      16°. 

5598.65 

Plants.      See  Masters. 

Plato.  Selections  from  the  Dialogues.  With 
introductions  and  notes  by  J.  Purves  and  a  pref- 
ace by  B.  Jowett.  Oxford,  1883.  [Clarendon 
press  series.]     Sm.  8°.  3009.70 

Plimpton,  Moses.  History  of  Southbridge 
[Massachusetts].  Three  lectures,  March,  1836. 
Southbridge,  1882.     Portrait.     8°.  *2356.73 

Plymouth,  England.      See  Worth. 

Plymouth,  Massachusetts.     See  Davis. 

Political  economy.  See  Annuaire  de  I'econo- 
mie  ;  —  Lalor; — Laveleye  ; — Miller,  F.  F.  ;  — 
Rau  ;  —  Sammlung ;  —  Schaeffle  ;  —  Schoenberg ; 
—  Sidgwick. 

Political  science.  See  Aristoteles  ;  —  Ford  ;  — 
Godin ;  —  Lalor. 

Pompeii.     See  Mau. 

Poole,  Stanley  Lane.  Studies  in  a  mosque. 
London,  1883.     8°.  3021.60 

Contents.  —  The  Arabs  before  Islam;  Mohammad;  Is- 
lam ;  The  Koran ;  An  Eastern  reformation ;  The  brother- 
hood of  purity;  The  Persian  miracle  play;  Sabians  and 
Christians  of  St.  John. 

Poor,  The.  See  Campbell ;  —  Charity  organ- 
ization. 

Poorten,  Arved.  Un  coin  perdu  de  la  Russie. 
Souvenirs  d'artiste.  2e  edition.  Paris,  1883.  6 
plates.     8".  3065.32 

An  account  of  a  journey  through  Siberia  in  1S76. 

Popular  science  monthly.  Index,  for  the  twenty 
volumes  from  1872  to  1882,  and  of  the  three  vol- 
umes of  the  Supplement.  N.Y.,  1883.  8".  *59i2.55 

Porcelain.      See  Wheatley. 

Porlock  church,  Somerset.     See  Halliday. 

Porter,  Fitz-John.     See  Sewell. 

Porter,  Luther  H.  Outlines  of  the  constitu- 
tional history  of  the  United  States.  N.  Y.,  1883. 
12°.  2329.84;  *^*2329a.68 

Portraits.     See  Foerster ;  —  Gower. 

Portugal.     See  Gallenga. 

Portuguese  language  and  literature.  See  Caro- 
lino ;  —  Pedroso. 

Powell,  Wilfred.  Wanderings  in  a  wild  coun- 
try; or,  three  years  amongst  the  cannibals  of 
New  Britain.  With  illus.  London,  1883.  Folded 
map.     8°.  3074-59 


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September, 


Practical  cabinet-maker,  The.  A  collection  of 
working  drawings,  with  notes.  "By  a  working 
man.  2d  edition.  London.  [1882.?]  [Wjman's 
technical  series.]      Sm.  8°.  8028.33 

Practical  hints  on  rifle  practice,  with  military 
arms.     N.  Y.,   1883.     12".  5959a.77 

Practical  upholstery.  By  a  working  uphol- 
sterer. With  designs  and  illus.  London,  1883. 
[Wvman's  technical  series.]     Sm.  8°.         4098.12 

Preaching.     See  Phelps. 

Precious  stones.     Sec  Church,  A.  IL 

Predestination.     Sec  M'Cabe. 

Prentice,  George  The  life  of  Gilbert  Haven, 
bishop  of  the  Methodist  episcopal  church.  N.  Y., 
1883.     Portrait.     Plates.     8°.  4440.60 

Prescott,  Charles  E.  The  sailing-boat  and  its 
management.    N.  Y.,  1883.     Sm.  12".        3959-91 

Pressens^,  Edmond  D.  de.  Histoire  des  trois 
premiers  siecles  de  I'eglise  chretienne.  S^rie  4. 
Paris,  1877.     8".  3524-5° 

Preussische  Jahrbiicher.  Register,  iter  bis 
5oterBand.     Berlin,  i872-[82].     8«.  *5363-6o 

Printing.  See  Faulmann;  —  Rooses ;  — 
Schmidt,  C. 

Prisons.     See  Adams,  W.  H.  D. ;  —  S.,  D. 

Probyn,  May.  A  ballad  of  the  road,  and 
other  poems.     London,  1883.     Sm.  8".       4560.77 

Proctor,  Richard  A.  Light  science  for  leisure 
hours.  Third  series.  Familiar  essays  on  scien- 
tific subjects,  natural  phenomena,  &c.  Vol.  3. 
London,  1883.     8°.  79"-5 

—  Mysteries  of  time  and  space.  [Essays.] 
With  illus.    London,  1883.      Sm.  8°.         59293.67 

Contents.  —  Newton  and  Darwin;  Vistas  of  the  past; 
Birth  of  the  moon;  Birth  and  death  of  worlds;  The  sun  as 
a  perpetual  machine;  The  sun's  corona;  The  sun's  long 
streamers;  Meteoric  astronomy;  Comets;  Cometic  myste- 
ries ;  Dangers  from  comets ;  The  world's  end ;  The  mena- 
cing  comet;  Jupiter's  satellites;  Terrestrial  magnetism; 
Star-depths;  Transits  of  Venus ;  Star-clouds  and  star-mist; 
Spencer's  philosophy;  Survey  of  the  northern  heavens  ;  Star 
unto  star. 

Proelss,  Carl  Robert.  Geschichte  des  neueren 
Dramas.     Leipzig,  1880-83.     5  v.    8".       *6i93.i8 

Pronouns.     See  Noack,  P. 

Property.  See  Bouvier-Bangillon ;  —  Sam- 
ter. 

Prostitution.     Sec  Blackwell. 

Protection.     Sec  Taussig. 

Provenpal  literature.  See  Brinckmeier;  — 
Guillaume  de  Tudfele. 

Proverbs.     See  Rolland. 

Provinces,  The,  of  Canada.     See  Sweetser. 

Pseudonyms.     See  Barros  Arana; — Halkett. 

Psychological  medicine.     Sec  Evans,  W.  F. 

Psychology.     See  Ferri;  — Jeanmaire. 

Pulszky,  Ferencz  A.  Meine  Zeit,  mein  Leben. 
Pressburg,  1880-82.     3  v.     8°.  2853.50 

This  work  is  largely  devoted  to  a  history  of  the  rise  and 
progress  of  the  Hungarian  revolution  of  1S47-48,  in  which 
the  author  bore  a  conspicuous  part;  at  its  close  he  accompa- 
nied Kossuth  to  America. 

Punjab.     See  Ross. 

Puntschart,  V.  Die  Entwicklung  des  grund- 
gesetzlichen  Civilrechts  der  Romer.  Erlangen, 
1872.     8".  5616.27 

Purcell,  Henry,  1658-1695.  Works.  Vol.  i, 
2.  London,  1878,  82.  [Purcell  society.  Publi- 
cations.]    ¥°.  *8o53.54 

Contents.  —  1 .  The  Yorkshire  feast  song.  Edited  by  W. 
H.  Cummings.  2.  Masque  in  Timon  of  Athens.  Edited  by 
Sir  F.  A.  Gore  Ousley. 

Puritanism.     See  Worth. 


Pusey,  Edward  B.  Christus  consolator.  Short 
readings  for  the  sick  and  sorrowful,  from  the 
sermons  of  Dr.  Pusey.  Selected  by  a  lady. 
London,  1883.     Sm.  8".  7445.68 

—  See  Savile. 

Quellen  und  Forschungen  zur  Sprach-  und  Cul- 
turgeschichte  der  germanischen  Volker.  Her- 
ausg.  von  B.  ten  Brink,  E.  Martin,  W.  Scherer. 
B.  47-49.     Strassburg,  1882.     3  v.  in  i.     8". 

♦2902.50 

Contents.  —  47.  Das  deutsche  Haus  in  seiner  historischen 
Entwickelung  von  R.  Henning.  48.  Die  Accente  in  Otfrids 
Evangelienbuch.  Von  Naphtali  Sobel.  49.  Uber  Georg 
Grertinger  von  Regensburg  als  Dichter,  Ilistoriker  una 
Ubersetzer.     Von  W.  von  Oettingen. 

Quellenschriften  fiir  Kunstgeschichte  und 
Kunsttechnik  des  Mittelalters  und  der  Renais- 
sance. Herausg.  von  R.  Eitelberger  von  Edel- 
berg.     B.  i8.     Wien,  1882.     8°.  *8o66.5i.i8 

Contents.  —  18.  L.  da  Vinci.  Das  Buch  von  der  Malerei. 
Deutsche  Ausgabe  nach  dem  Codex  Vaticanus  1270  iiber- 
setzt  von  H.  Ludwig.     Mit  26S  Holzschnitten. 

Quotations.  See  Buechmann ;  —  Linn  ;  — 
Robinson,   P. 

Railway  age.  The,  a  weekly  journal.  Editors  : 
E.  H.  Talbott  and  H.  R.  Hobart.  Vol.  6,  7. 
Chicago.     [1881,  82.]     F°.  '•  *6920.50 

Raimund,  Golo,  pseud.     See  Dannenberg,  G. 

Rijendraldla  Mitra.  The  Sanskrit  Buddhist 
literature  of  Nepal.    Calcutta,  1882.     8°.     3021.62 

This  work  is  an  abstract  of  part  of  the  170  MSS.  presented 
to  the  society  by  Brian  Houghton  Hodgson.  The  greater 
part  of  the  preface  is  devoted  to  a  sketch  of  Hodgson, 
which  includes  a  list  of  his  writings  upon  India. 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter.     See  Hennessy. 

Ranke,  F.  Leopold  von.  Weltgeschichte.  ite 
und  2te  Auflage.  3ter  Theil.  ite,  2te  Abth. 
Das  altrdmische  Kaiserthum.  Leipzig,  1883. 
2  V.    8".  2214.53.3 

Ransome,  Cyril.  Rise  of  constitutional  gov- 
ernment in  England.     London,  1883.     Sm.  8°. 

24193.53 

Rau,  Carl  H.  Lehrbuch  der  politischen  Oeko- 
nomie.  Bearbeitet  von  A.  Wagner  und  E.  Nasse. 
B.  I,  Iter  Theil;  B.  6,  2ter  Theil.  Leipzig, 
1879,  8o-     2  V.     8".  5561.67 

Ravaisson,  Francois,  editor.  Archives  de  la 
Bastille.  Documents  in^dits.  T.  13,  14.  (1711- 
1737.)     Paris,  1882,  83.     8°.  6642.3 

Rawlinson,  George.  The  religions  of  the 
ancient  world.    London     [1882.]    Illus.    Sm.  8°. 

54393.65 

—  Satne.     N.  Y.,   1883.     Illus.     16°.      3439-8o 
Raynaud,  Gaston,  editor.     Recueil  de   motets 

fran^ais  des  xiie  et  xiiie  sifecles  publics  d'aprfes 
les  manuscrits,  avec  notes  et  glossaires.  T.  i. 
Le  chansonnier  de  Montpellier.  Paris,  1881. 
[Bibliothfeque  fran9aise  du  moyen  &ge.]     16°. 

4670b.  50 

Reade,  A.  Arthur,  editor.  Study  and  stimu- 
lants; as  illustrated  by  communications  from 
men  of  letters  and  science.  Manchester  [En- 
gland], 1S83.     Sm.  8°.  379ob.5o 

Real  estate.     See  Laure. 

Rectum.     See  Bodenhamer. 

Reed,  Charles  E.  B.  Memoir  of  Sir  Charles 
Reed,  by  his  son.  London,  1883.  Portrait. 
Sm.  8'\  2459.94 

Added  as  an  appendix  is  Ten  years'  work  of  the  London 
school-board,  a  statement  made  by  Sir  C.  Reed  in  iSSo. 

Reeves,  John  Sims.     See  Edwards,  H.  S. 
Reformation,  The.     See  Beard  ;  —  Maurenbre- 
cher. 


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Reichstagsbibliothek,  Berlin.  Katalog  der 
Bibliothek  des  deutschen  Reichstages.  Berlin. 
[1S82.]     8°.  *6i94.28 

Religion.     See  Besson  ;  —  Elfeld ;  —  Heine. 

Religions.  See  Clarke,  J.  F. ;  —  Happel ;  — 
Rawlinson ;  —  Schermerhorn. 

Reminiscencesof  an  old  Bohemian.  New  edi- 
tion.  London,  1883.     Portrait.     Sm.  8°.     2445.65 

Renaissance.  See  Galland  ;  —  Luthmer;  — 
Quellenschriften ;  —  Richter,  H.  M.  :  —  Samm- 
lung. 

Renan,  Joseph  Ernest.  Recollections  of  my 
youth.  Trans,  from  the  French  by  C.  B.  Pit- 
man.    London,  1883.     Sm.  8°.  4646.69 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1883.     16°.  4646.70 

—  Souvenirs  d'enfance  et  de  jeunesse.  Paris, 
1S83.     8«.  4646.75 

Rendell,  E.  D.  The  antediluvian  history,  and 
narrative  of  the  flood,  as  set  forth  in  Genesis. 
2d  edition.     London.     [1S64.]     8'^  5425.56 

Repertorium  annuum  literaturse  botanicse 
periodica;.  T.  1-6.  1872-1877.  Harlemi,  1873- 
81.     6  V.  in  2.     8°.  *2i7oa.5o 

Reumont,  Alfred  von.  Vittoria  Colonna. 
Freiburg  im  B.,  1881.     ^12°.  2748.59 

Revista  Euskara.  [Organo  oficial  de  la  Aso- 
ciacion  Euskarade  Navarra.]  Aflo  cuarto.  Pam- 
plona, i88i.    Folded  table.     8«.  *3io3.66 

Revue  de  I'art  chretien,  recueil  trimestriel 
dirige  par  le  chanoine  J.  Corblet.  Table  metho- 
dique  des  articles  publics  depuis  I'origine  (Jan- 
vier 1857)  jusqu'au  31  d^cembre  1881,  suivie  de 
la  table  des  dessins.     Arras,  1882.     8".    *8o94.5o 

Revue  d'histoire  nobiliaire  et  d'archeologie 
heraldique.  Publiee  sous  la  direction  de  L. 
Sandret.     le  annee.     Paris,  1882.     lUus.     8°. 

*4636.3 

Revue  des  revues  et  publications  d'academies 
relatives  a  I'antiquite  classique.  Annee  1-5.  (/« 
Revue  de  philologie.  Ann^e  1-5.  Paris,  1877- 
Si.)  No.  2  in  *4952.50 

The  above  publication  has  the  vohime  for  each  3'ear  bound 
with  thg  Revue  de  philologie  for  the  same  year. 

Revue  historique.  Table  g^nerale  des  cinq 
premieres  annees  (1876  a  1880  inclusivement). 
Paris,  1 88 1.     8".  *62 11.60 

Reynard  the  fox.     See  Paris,  A.  P. 

Rhon^,  Arthur.  Coup  d'ceil  sur  I'^tat  du 
Caire,  ancien  et  Jnoderne.  Paris,  1882.  IIlus. 
L.  8;'.  3050.38 

Ricard,  Antoine.  Les  premiers  Jansenistes  et 
Port-Royal.     Paris,  1883.     8".  3524.63 

Rice,  Roswell.  Orations  and  poems.  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  18S3.     Portrait.     8".  2401.67 

Rich,  Shebnah.  Truro  —  Cape  Cod,  or  land 
marks  and  sea  marks.  Boston.  [1883.]  Ulus. 
Portraits.     8".  *235Ga.52 

Richard  III,  of  England.     See  More. 

Richards,  William  U.  S.  Glanville.  Rec- 
ords of  the  Anglo-Norman  house  of  Glanville 
from  1050  to  1880.  London,  1882.  Illus.  Por- 
traits.    4°.  *^*243oa.54 

Richelieu,  Cardinal.     See  Perraud. 

Richmond,  W.  D.  The  grammar  of  lithog- 
raphy. 2d  edition.  London,  1880.  [VVyman's 
technical  series.]     Sm.  S*'.  2119.33 

At  the  end,  pp.  244-246,  is  a  Bibliography  of  lithography. 

Richter,  Carl.  Schiller  imd  seine  Rauber  in 
der  franzosischen  Revolution.  Griinberg,  1865. 
1 60.  28793.84 


Richter,  Hermann  M.  Geistesstrdmungen. 
2te  Auflage.  Berlin,  1876.  2  Theile  in  i  v. 
[AUgemeiner  Verein  fiir  deutsche  Literatur.j 
8".  2875.75 

Contents.  —  i.  Deutsches  Geistesleben  in  Oesterreich. 
2.  Aus  dein  Zeitalter  der  Aufklarung. 

—  Oesterreichische  Volksschriften  und  Volks- 
lieder  im  siebenjjihrigen  Kriege.  Wien,  1869. 
16".  2875.73 

Richter,  Jean  Paul,  Ph.D.  Italian  art  in  the 
National  gallery.  London,  1883.  Etchings.  Helio- 
graphs.   Wood  engravings.     4°.  *^*8o83.54 

Richter,  Jean  Paul  Friedrich.  The  invisible 
lodge.  [Fiction.]  From  the  German  by  C.  T. 
Brooks.  N.  Y.,  1883.  [Leisure  hour  scries.] 
16°.  4870.69 

Richthofen,  Carl  O.  J.  T.,  Freiherr  von.  Unter- 
suchungen  iiber  Friesische  Rechtsgeschichte. 
Theil  [i,]  2.  Berlin,  1880,  82.  2  v.  in  3. 
Folded  maps.     8°.  5637.26 

Richthofen,  Ferdinand  P.  W.  D.,  Freiherr 
von.  China.  Ergebnisse  eigener  Reisen  und 
darauf  gegriindeter  Studien.  B.  4,  Palaeontolo- 
gischer  Theil.  Mit  Holzschnitten  und  Tafeln. 
Berlin,  1883.     L.  8°.  *30ii.55 

Ridsdale,  Benjamin.  Scenes  and  adventures  in 
Great  Namaqualand  [South  Africa,  1843-1847]. 
London,  1883.     Portrait.     Sm.  8°.  5059.60 

Rifle  practice.     See  Practical  hints. 

Rifled  cannon.  See  United  States,  Board  of 
engineers. 

Rishell,.  Dyson.  Elfrida.  A  drama.  Phila., 
1883.      1 20.     '  45693.89 

Ritualist's  progress,  The :  a  sketch  of  the 
reforms  and  ministrations  of  our  new  vicar,  the 
Rev.  Septimius  Alban,  as  they  appeared  to  a 
bewildered  parishioner.  With  a  supplementary 
poem,  entitled  The  unholy  cross.  By  a  graduate 
of  the  University  of  Cambridge.  London.  [1880.''] 
Plates.     Sm.  8"".  4560.78 

Rivarol,  Antoine.     See  Lescure. 

Robbia,  Luca  della.     See  Scott,  L. 

Robert,  F.  des.  Campagnes  de  Charles  iv, 
due  de  Lorraine  et  de  Bar,  en  Allemagne,  en 
Lorraine  et  en  Franche-Conipte,  1634-1638, 
d'apres  des  documents  inddits.     Paris,  1883.     8". 

4616.54 

Roberts,  Alexander.  Old  Testament  revision. 
N.  Y.,  1883.     16".  3419-81 

Robertson,  James  C,  editor.  Materials  for 
the  history  of  Thomas  Becket,  archbishop  of 
Canterbury.  Vol.6.  Epistles.  227-530.  London, 
1882.    [Great  Britain.    Public  record  office.]     8". 

♦7057.101 

Robertson,  John.  Ind  O  Scot.  London. 
[1883.]     8".  4003.61 

Sporting  sketches  in  Scotland,  etc. 

Robinson,  A.  Mary  F.  Emily  Bronte.  Lon- 
don, 1883.     [Eminent  women  series.]     Sm.  8". 

2548.70 

—  Same.  Boston,  1883.  [Famous  women.] 
160.  2540b. 52 

Robinson,  Phil.  The  poets'  birds.  London, 
1S83.     Sm.  8".  3908.59 

Short  essays  on  birds,  with  poetical  quotations. 

—  Sinners  and  saints.  A  tour  across  the 
States,  and  round  them;  with  three  months 
among  the  Mormons.     London,  1883.      Sm.  8". 

2366.69 
Presents  the  so-called  favorable  side  of  Mormonism. 


3S3 


BATES   HALL 


September, 


Robinson,  S.,  editor.  Persian  poetry  for 
English  readers  :  being  specimens  of  six  classical 
poets  of  Persia  :  Ferdusi,  Nizami,  Sadi,  Jetal-Ad- 
din  Ruml,  Hafiz,  and  Jami.  With  biographical 
notices  and  notes.     [Glasgow.]     1883.     Sm.  8°. 

3028.64 

Robsart,  Amy.     See  Sammlung. 

Rochefort,  Ther^se,  comfesse  de.   See  Lomenie. 

Rockstro,  W[illiam.?J  S.  The  life  of  George 
Frederick  Handel.  London,  1SS3.  Portrait. 
Fac-simile.     8°.  4046.63 

Contains  a  catalogue  of  Handel's  works. 

Rogers,  Edward  H.  Reminiscences  of  military 
service  in  the  Forty-third  regiment,  Massachu- 
setts infantry,  1862-63.  Boston,  1S83.  Plates. 
30.  '  4223.61 

RoUand,  Eugene.  Faime  populaire  de  la 
France.  T.  6.  Les  oiseaux  domestiques  &  la 
fauconnerie.     Paris,  1883.     8°.  2686.13 

Roman  catholic  church.     See  Burchard. 

Romance  languages.     SeeY)'\iiz\  —  Romania. 

Romania.  Recueil  trimestriel  consacre  a 
I'etude  des  langues  et  des  litt^ratures  romanes. 
Public  par  P.  Meyer  et  G.  Paris.  Annde  10,  11. 
Paris,  i88i,  82.     8«.  *4685.53 

Romanticism.     See  Deschanel ;  —  Ziesing. 

Rome.  6"<'t' Arnold  ;  — Duruy ;  —  Friedlaender ; 
—  Guillard ;  —  Livius ;  —  Matz ;  —  Mommsen  ;  — 
O'Reilly ;  —  Parker,  J.  H. ;  —  Ranke ;  —  Samm- 
lung ;  —  Stoll ;  —  Willems. 

Rooses,  Max.  Mus^e  Plantin-Moretvs  a 
Anvers.  Notice  historique.  Phototypies  par  J. 
Maes.    Anvers.   [1S77.'']    Portraits.    4".  *6iioa.24 

This  museum  is  established  in  the  buildings  formerly 
occupied  by  the  printer,  Christophel  Plantin,  by  his  son-in- 
law,  John  Sloerentorf  or  Moretus  and  his  descendants,  from 
1576  until  1876.  The  city  of  Antwerp  bought  the  hotel 
Plantin-Moretus,  with  the  printing  materials  and  the  col- 
lections contained  in  it,  and  transformed  it  into  a  public 
museum,  which  was  opened  Aug.  19,  1S77. 

Roper,  Stephen.  Use  and  abuse  of  the  steam- 
boiler.  With  illus.  8th  edition  revised.  Phila., 
1883.     16°.  80193.46 

Roscoe,  Henry  E.,  and  Schorlemmer,  Carl. 
A  treatise  on  chemistry.  Vol.  3,  part  i.  The 
chemistry  of  the  hydrocarbons  and  their  deriva- 
tives, or  organic  chemistry.     N.  Y.,  1882.     8". 

3974-55 

Rose,  Joshua.  Mechanical  drawing  self-taught. 
Illus.  by  330  engravings.     Phila.,  1883.     8°. 

8063.61 

Rosenthal,  Ludwig  A.  Die  monistische 
Philosophic.     Berlin,   1880.     8".  3600.59 

Ross,  David.  The  land  of  the  five  rivers  and 
Sindh.     London,  1883.     8".  3074.60 

Rosseeuw  Saint-Hilaire,  Eugene  F.  A.  His- 
toire  d'Espagne  jusqu'  a  la  mort  de  Ferdinand 
VII.     Nouvelle  edition.    T.  14.     Paris,  1879.     8". 

3096.50 

Rossmann,  Philipp.  Franzosisches  oi.  In- 
augural-Dissertation. Erlangen,  1882.  8°.    2682.59 

Roth,  Carl.  Geschichte  des  Forst-  und  Jagd- 
wesens  in  Deutschland.   Berlin,  1879.  S".    3843.65 

Roth,  Carl  L.  Griechische  Geschichte  nach 
den  Qiiellen  erzahlt.  3te  Auflage  herausg.  von 
A  Westermayer.  Mit  Abbildungen  und  Karten. 
Nordlingen,  1882.     8°.  3078.21 

Rothe,  Richard.  Dogmatik.  Herausg.  von 
D.  Schenkel.     Heidelberg,  1870.    2Theilein3v. 

8".  5450.59 

—  Stille  Stunden.  Aphorismen  [herausg.  von 
F.  W.  F.  Nippold].     Wittenberg,  1872.     Sq.  16''. 

2876.81 


Rothschild,  James,  baron  de,  editor.  Les  con- 
tinuateurs  de  Loret.  Lettres  en  vers  de  La 
Gravette  de  Mayolas,  Robinet,  Boursault,  Perdou 
de  Subligny,  Laurent  et  autres  (1665-1689). 
T.  I,  2.  Mai  1665-decembre  1667.  Paris,  1881,  82. 
8°.  2662.27 

Rotrou,  Jean.     >S^<?  Person. 

Roumania.     See  Bibesco. 

Rousseau,  Jean  J.     See  Bougeault;  — Jansen. 

Rowell,  George  P.,  and  Co.  American  news- 
paper directory.  15th  annual  edition.  N.  Y., 
18S3.     80.  *6i4i.62 

Rubens,  Pieter  Paul.     See  Goeler. 

Ruble,  Alphonse  de,  baron.  Antoine  de  Bour- 
bon et  Jeanne  d'Albret;  suite  de  Le  mariage  de 
Jeanne  d'Albret.    T.  i,  2.    Paris,  1881,  82.    L.  8«. 

465253 

Ruehlmann,  Julius.  Die  Geschichte  der 
Bogeninstrumente,  insbesondere  derjenigen  des 
heutigen  Streichquartettes,  von  den  friihesten 
Anfangen  an  bis  auf  die  heutige  Zeit.  Herausg. 
von  dessen  Sohn  Dr.  Richard  Riihlmann.  Mit 
Holzstichen  imd  Atlas  von  xiii  Tafeln.  Braun- 
schweig, 1883.     Text,  8";  Atlas,  8'\  obi.  4043.50 

Ruggles,  Henry.  Germany  seen  without 
spectacles,  or  random  sketches  of  various  sub- 
jects.    Boston,  18S3.     Plate.     8".  2864.55 

Runciman,  James.  The  romance  of  the  coast. 
London,  1883.     Sm.  8".  2465.80 

Ruodlieb,  der  alteste  Roman  des  Mittelalters, 
nebst  Epigrammen.  [/,«//«.]  Mit  Einleitung, 
Anmerkungen  und  Glossar  herausg.  von  F. 
Seller.     Halle  a.  S.,  1882.     8«.  4873.32 

Carl  Simrock  has  gis-en  a  free  poetical  reproduction  of 
parts  of  this  romance  in  his  Heldenbuch,  vol.  6  [4S56.25.6]. 

Russia.      See   Berlin  ;  —  Marvin  ;  — Novikoff ; 

—  Schwanebach  ;  —  Stepniak. 

Russian  literature.  See  Haller;  —  Lose;  — 
Neva ;  —  Turgenef. 

Rutebeuf.  CEuvres  completes  de  Rutebeuf, 
trouvere  du  xiiie  siecle,  recueillies  et  mises  au 
jour  pour  la  premiere  fois,  par  A.  Jubinal. 
Nouvelle  Edition.  Paris,  1874,  75  3  v,  [Bi- 
bliotheque  elzevirienne.]     16''.  *466ob.84 

S.,  D.     Eighteen  months' imprisonment  (with 

a  remission).     By  D S ,  late  captain 

regt.     Illus.     London,  1883.     Sm.  8".  5577-86 

Saadi,  or  Sadi,  Muslih  uddin,  Persian  poet. 
The  Gulistan ;  or  Rose-garden,  of  Shekh  Mus- 
lihu'd-din  Sadi  of  Shiraz,  translated  for  the  first 
time  into  prose  and  verse  by  E.  B.  Eastwick.  with 
a  life  of  the  author,  from  the  Atish  Kadah.  2d 
edition.  London,  1880.  [Triibner's  Oriental 
series.]     8".  3026.59 

Sahara.     See  Derrecagaix. 

St.  Bartholomew's  day.  See  Baunigarten  ;  — 
Loiseleur. 

St.  Giles'  lectures.  Third  .series.  Scottish  di- 
vines.    1505-1872.     Edinburgh,   1883.     Sm.  S*». 

5526.69.3 

Contents.—}.  Knox;  A.  Melville;  S.  Rutherford;  Arch- 
bishop  Leighton  ;  Ebenezer  Erskine;  Principal  Robertson; 
E.Irving;  T.Chalmers;  J.  Robertson;  Bishop  Ewing; 
Robert  Lee ;  Norman  Macleod. 

St.  Helena.     See  Grant,  B. 

St.  Peters.  Rome.     Si'e  Letarouilly. 

-  Sainte-Beuve,  Charles  A.     See  Pierrot. 
Sainte  Genevifeve  abbey,  Paris.     Sec  Feret. 
Sainte-Palaye,  Jean  B.  de  La  Curne  de.     Dic- 

tionnaire  historique  de  I'ancien  langage  fran<;ois 
jusqu'au  siecle  de  Louis  xiv.  T.  9,  10.  R-Z. 
Niort,  1881,  82.     4°.  *668i.3 


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Saints.     See  Barbour;  —  Husenbeth. 

Saintsbury,  George,  editor.  Speciinens  of 
French  literature  from  Villon  to  Hugo.  Oxford, 
1883.     [Clarendon  press  series.]   Sm.8°.     4673.61 

Sala,  George  A.  Living  London :  being 
"  echoes  "  re-echoed.     London,  1883.     Illus.     8". 

2463.68 

A  selected  republication  of  the  '  Echoes  of  the  week  '  and 
'The  playhouses'  which  appeared  in  1SS2  in  the  columns  of 
the  Illustrated  London  News.  —  Pre/ace. 

Salisbury  cathedral.     See  Osmund. 

Saluste  du  Bartas,  Guillaume  de.  See  Pel- 
lissier. 

Sammlung  gemeinverstandlicher  wissenschaft- 
licher  Vortrage,  herausg.  von  R.  Virchow  und 
F.  V.  Holtzendorff.  xvii  Serie.  Berlin,  1882. 
8«.  *59i4.5o.i7 

The  list  of  contents  of  vol.  13-16  of  this  interesting-  collec- 
tion of  papers  is  given  in  the  Bulletin  for  April,  1S83.  Below 
is  the  list  of  contents  of  vol.  17. 

Contents.  — 17.  Meyer,  A.  B. :  Gedachtnissrede  auf 
James  Cook  gehalten  am  8.  Marz  1S79;  Huber-Liebenau,  T. 
von  :  Das  deutsche  Haus  zur  Zeit  der  Renaissance ;  Meyer, 
L. :  Die  romischen  Katakomben ;  Isaac,  11. :  Aiiiy  Robsart 
und  Graf  Leicester;  Roth,  J.  L.  A. :  Uber  die  Erdbeben  ; 
Bruchmann,  K.  :  Ueber  die  Darstellung  der  Fraucn  in  der 
griechischen  Traafodie ;  Neumayr,  M.  von  :  Zur  Geschichte 
des  bstlichen  Miltelmeerbeckens ;  Beheim-Schwarzbach, 
Max  :  Die  Besiedelung  von  Ostdeutschland  durch  die  zweite 
germanische  Volkerwanderung;  Szili,  A.:  Die  Brille; 
Eyssenhardt,  F. :  Hadrian  und  Florus;  Pfuhl,  F. :  Was 
geboren  ist  auf  Erden,  muss  zu  Erd' und  Asche  werden ; 
Reinsch,  G. :  Stellung  und  Leben  der  deutschen  Fran  im 
Mittelalter;  Hoffmann,  F.:  Die  neuestenEntdeckungen  auf 
dem  Planeten  Mars;  Heydenreich,  E. :  Livius  und  die 
romische  Plebs;  Meyer,  II.  von:  Das  Sehen  und  der  Blick; 
Holtzendorff,  F.  von  :  Die  Idee  des  ewigen  Volkerfriedens ; 
Bessell,  F. :  Ueber  Zahl  und  Mass;  Mliller,  A. :  Die  Be- 
herrscher  der  Glaubigen  ;  Alsberg,  M. :  Die  gesunde  Woh- 
nung;  Kleinwaechter,  F. :  Die  National-Oekonomie  als 
Wissenschaft  und  ihre  Stellung  zu  den  iibrigen  DiszipHnen. 

Samter,  Adolph.  Das  Eigenthum  in  seiner 
sozialen  Bedeutung.     Jena,  1879.     8".        3562.60 

Sand,  George,  pseud.  See  Dudevant,  Aman- 
tine  L.  A.  D. 

Sandringham,  England.     See  Jones. 

Sanskrit  literature.  See  Bendall ;  —  Bhaga- 
vadgitil ;  —  Morris,  Rev.  R. ;  — Rajendralala. 

Sansovino,  Andrea  C,  called.  See  Schoen- 
feld. 

Sarradin,  A.  Eustache  des  Champs,  sa  vie  et 
ses  oeuvres.     Paris.     [1879.]     S"*  4642.68 

Sars,  Michael.  Bidrag  til  Kundskab  om 
Christianiafjordens  Fauna.  Parts  1-3.  Chris- 
tiania,  1868-73.     18  plates.     8".  5883.4 

Satow,  Ernest  M.  Kuaiwa  Hen,  twenty-five 
exercises  in  the  Yedo  colloquial,  with  notes. 
[Part  i]-4.    Yokohama,  1873.    4V.    12".    *5029.2g 

Satow,  Ernest  M.,  and  Hawes,  Albert  G.  S. 
A  hand-book  for  travellers  in  central  and  north- 
ern Japan.  With  maps  and  plans.  Yokohama, 
1881.     F'olded  map.     Sm.  8".  3019.66 

Saunders,  William.  Insects  injin"ious  to  fruits. 
440  wood-cuts.     Phila.,  1883.     8°.  5894.11 

Savage,  Minot  J.  The  modern  sphinx,  and 
some  of  her  riddles.  [Sermons.]  Boston.  1883. 
12°.  5484-59 

Savile,  BourchierW.  Dr.  Pusey  :  an  historical 
sketch  :  with  some  account  of  the  Oxford  move- 
ment during  the  19th  century.  London,  1883. 
Sm.  8".  5544- 89 

Saw-mills.     See  Bale. 

Saxhorn.     See  World's  method. 

Say,  Jean  Baptiste  L6on.  Les  finances  de  la 
France.  Une  annee  de  discussion  du  i";  ddc. 
1881  au  20  ddc.  1882.    Paris.  [1883.]    8°.    3643.81 


Saynfetes  et  monologues.  Sdrie  1-8.  Paris, 
1877-82.     8  V.     18".  4666.52 

Contents.  —  1.  Goetschy,  G. :  Professeur  de  declamation  ; 
Nadaud,  G.  :  Un  proverbe  manque;  Cros,  C.  :  La  famille 
Dubois;  Nadaud,  G. :  Le  conte  du  garde;  Monselet,  C.  : 
Voyage  dans  nies  poches ;  Supersac,  L. :  La  porte  est  close; 
Gastineau,  O.  :    Lelia;    Kerrier,   P.:    Chez   la   cliente;    De 

Biez,  J.  :  Le  premier  billet;  Nadaud,  G.  :  L'oraison  funebre 
de  Madame  Bourgeois;  Monselet,  C. :  Un  livre  teste; 
Nadaud,  G.  :  L'examen  de  conscience  d'une  jeune  fille; 
Ferrier,  P. :  Une  larnie  d'Auvergnat;  Cros,  C. :  L'affaire  de 
la  rue  Beaubourg;  Ohnet,  G. ;  Aux  avant-postes;  Chauvin, 
—  •  Ruses  et  trues,  conference  non  politique;  Mons,  F. :  Le 
deinier  Kleplite,  pochade  grecque.  2.  Banville,  T.  de: 
Ancien  Pierrot;  Marthold,  |.  de :  La  veille  du  mariage;  Sil- 
vestre,  A.  :  Tizianello;  Guillemot,  J.  ;  Une  mauvaise  dtoile; 
Nadaud,  G. :  Un  double  aveu;  Cros,  C.  :  Le  voyage  k  Trois- 
^toiles;  Ferrier,  P.:  Le  roman  d'une  pupille;  Cros,  C.  :  Le 
bilboquet;  Normand,  J. :  Billet  de  faire  part;  Durandeau,  E. : 
La  lettre  du  fusilier  Bridet;  Supersac,  L.  :  Hippolyte,  ou  les 
quatre  fiancees;  Banville,  T. :  La  perle;  Cros,  C. :  La 
bonne;  Chauvin, — :  Sous  bois  ;  Richard,  G. :  Ouf ! !  con- 
ference h  deux  voix  ;  Jouhaud,  A. :  Tue-toi  le  premier.  3. 
Cros,  C. :  Le  capitaliste;  Verconsin,  E.  :  Infanterie  et  cava- 
lerie ;  Villard,  Nina  de  :  Le  clown ;  Depret,  L. :  Le  marquis 
Ernest;  Arfene,  P.:  Mon  ami  Naz ;  Poinsot,  A.  E. :  Le 
neveu  de  la  marquise,  par  Georges  d'Heylli  [/s^arf.]  ;  Cros, 
C. :  Le  hareng  saur;  Allary,  C. :  Les  lilas  blancs ;  Bilhaud, 
P.:  Premier  amour;  Claretie,  A.,  called  ]a\Gs:  Valentin; 
Sivry,  C.  de :  Indecision;  Labiche,  E.  :  Un  coup  de  rasoir; 
Normand,  J.:  Les  tentations  d'Antoine;  L'Epine,  E.  :  La 
dame  de  Niort,  par  Qiiatrelles  [pseud.] ;  Forain,  L. :  Dames 
de  comptoir;  Cros,  C.  :  Le  maitre  d'armes;  Depret,  L. : 
Monsieur  Cambrefort;  Marthold,  J.  de  :  L'alliance;  Villiers 
de  L'Isle-Adam,  A.:  Le  chapeau  chinois ;  Chauvin,  — : 
Le  commencement  de  la  fin.  -4.  Monselet,  Charles  :  Lerhu- 
matisme;  Ferrier,  P.:  Le  codicille;  Cros,  C. :  Autrefois; 
Pontsevrez, — :  La  conversion  de  la  veuve;  Sivry,  C.  de : 
Une  affaire  d'honneur;  Adenis,»E. :  Du  fil  en  aiguille; 
Monselet,  C.  :  Par  la  poste,  lettre  h  une  dame  de  province; 
Giffard,  P.  :  Le  manuscrit;  Pirouette, — ,  pseud.?  :  I^e  jcane 
homme  bleme;  Duvauchel,  L.  :  Le  chapeau  bleu;  Cros,  C.  : 
I^'homme  raisonnable;  Villard,  N.  de  :  L'accordeur;  Cheri- 
Montigny,  — :  Une  innoceiite;  Chauvin,  — :  Les  con- 
sciences,  ,  conf(irence-monologue  S  grande  orchestre; 
Lafontaine,  H.  :  Ce  que  veut  ma  femme!;  Sivry,  C.  de : 
Trop  presse;  Silvestre,  A.:  Le  coin;  Hamm,  E. :  Le 
bracelet:  Marthold,  J.  de  :  La  chaste  Suzanne.  !i,  Cros, 
C. :  L'obsession.  [\Vith  music];  Marthold,  J.  de :  Trois 
jeunes  filles;  Duvauchel,  L.  :  Un  samedi  soir;  La 
Villelierv^,  R.  de :  Les  billets  doux ;  Morand,  E. :  La 
situation;  Crcssonnois,  Lucitn  :  Un  monsieur  qui  ne  veut 
plus  fumer;  Verconsin,  E. :  Une  nuit  au  Faulhorn;  Grange- 
neuve,  — :  Un  ivrogne;  Cliauvin,  — :  Les  conventions; 
Erville,  H.  d' :  Les  pech^s  de  Mamette;  Ferrier,  P.:  La 
course  au  baiser;  Cros,  C.  :  L'homme  qui  a  voyag^;  Pont- 
sevrez, —  :  Le  verrou;  Ar^ne,  P. :  Le  marchand  de  marrons 
du  coin  de  la  place  Saint-Placide;  Giffard,  P.  :  Les  erreurs 
de  la  guerre;  Chauvin,  — :  L'liomnie  ^  I'eclielle  ;  Monselet, 
A. :  Ainsi  soit  il ! ;  Desbeaux,  E.  :  Forte  nageuse  ! ;  Villard, 
N.  de  :  Les  adieux  de  ia  petite  diva;  Dreyfus,  A. :  Apres  la 
noce.  O.  Normand,  J. :  Les  ecrevisses  ;  Gosset  de  Guines,  L. 
A.,  and  Richard,  G.  :  Un  caissier,  par  A.  Gill  [J>.<seud.]  et 
G.  Richard ;  Cros.  C.  :  I, 'homme  qui  a  reussi ;  Maupassant, 
G.  de :  Vne  repetition;  Monselet,  C. :  Lettre  d'une  actrice; 
Delair,  P.:  Le  sergent  Lazare;  Kerrier,  P.:  Un  quart 
d'heure  avant  sa  mort;  Villard,  N.  de  :  Le  gommeux  devant 
son  conseil  de  famille;  Depri,  E. :  Froid  ! ;  Marthold,  Jules 
de  :  Jouons  la  comiSdie! ;  Nadaud,  G. :  Le  suffrage  univei^el 
des  betes;  Morand,  E. :  Le  voyage  au  pays  rose;  Goby,  K. : 
La  petite  maricuse;  Delair,  P. :  La  messe  de  I'Sne;  Truifier, 
J.,  et  Cressonnois,  L. :  Une  devise;  Guilhaud,  G. :  R^ponse 
h  La  lettie  du  fusilier  Bridet;  Nadaud,  G. :  Jean  etjohn; 
Duru,  A.  :  Le  billet  rose.  7.  Nadaud,  G.  :Lecoucherde  Mon- 
sieur; Sivry,  C.  de :  Certitude;  Frisch,  E. :  Le  diapason; 
Supersac,  L. :  La  soeur  de  charity;  Besson,  L.,  and  Javel, 
F. :  Partie  de  chasse;  Chapelle,  P.  A.:  En  vacances!  par 
M.  Laurencin  \ pseud.]  ;  Delannoy,  K. :  Un  monsieur  qui 
n'arrive  jamais! ;  Cros,  C. :  La  journ^e  verte;  Lemercier  de 
Neuville,  L. :  Bataille  de  princesses;  Depri,  E. ;  Amour 
platonique;  Pontsevrez, — :  L'alerte;  AJarthold,  J.  de :  On 
nous  regarde!  indiscretion;  Gouget,  E. :  Le  portefeuille; 
Clairville,  C. :  Lagastrite;  Supersac,  L. :  Miss  Elsie;  Gif- 
fard, P.:  Le  telephone  chez  soi ;  Gilbert-Martin,  C. :  Le 
fils  de  la  veuve;  Marthold,  J.  de:  La  himpe  merveil- 
leuse;  Verconsin,  E. :  Les  souhaits.  8.  Nadaud,  G. : 
M;Klame     Boulard ;     Normand,    J. :     La     goutte     d'eau ; 

L'Epine,  E. :  Canuche,  insanity,  par  Qiiatrelles  [pseud.]; 
Marthold,    J.     de :      L'ecran    bleu;     Supersac,     L. :    Une 

mdprise,  liistoire  en  tri)lets;  Lemercier  de  Neu- 
villi:,  L. :  La  visite  du  docteur;  Truffier,  J.:  Les  statues; 
Depret,  L. :  C'etait  ^critl ;  Monselet,  C. :  La  demoiselle  qui 
a  des  absences;    Bornier,  H.,  vicomte  de :   Un   cousin   de 


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September, 


Saynfetes  et  monologues,  continued. 
passage;  Depre,  E. :  La  deinande  eii  mariage;  Milliet,  P.: 
Symphonie  d'avril;  Lorin,  G>:  J'aime  les  fetnmes!;  Porto- 
Riche,  G.  de :  Beruria ;  L'Epine,  E. :  Ce  monsieur!  par 
Quatrelles  \^pseud.'\  ;  Arene,  P. :  Un  drame  &  Cernay;  Nor- 
mand,  J. :  Lui!!!;  Hervilly,  E.  d' :  A  louer  pour  le  terme. 

Scaliger,  Joseph  J.,  1540-1609.  Lettres  fran- 
9aises  inedites.  Publiees  et  annotees  par  P.  T. 
de  Larroque.     Paris,  1879.     8".  2670.52 

Scarth,  A.  M.  E.  The  storj  of  the  Old 
catholic  and  kindred  movements  leading  up  td  a 
union  of  national  independent  churches.  London, 
1883.     Sm.  8°.  3468.76 

Scarth,  Henry  M.  Early  Britain.  Roman 
Britain.     London.   [1883.?]   Map.  Sm.  8°.  2428.58 

Schaeffle,  Albert  E.  F.  Uber  die  ethische 
Seite  der  nationalokonomischen  Lehre  vom 
Werthe.     Tiibingen,  1862.     4°.  3653.74 

Schaff,  Philip,  and  others,  editors.  A  religious 
encyclopaedia.  Based  on  the  Real-Encyklopadie 
of  Herzog,  Plitt,  and  Hauck.  Edited  by  P. 
Schaff.  Associate  editors,  S.  M.  Jackson,  and 
D.  S.  Schaff.  [Vol.  1,2.]  A-Ozanam.  N.  Y. 
[1882,  83.]     L.  8°.  *55oi.5o 

Scheffer-Boichorst,  Paul.  Aus  Dantes  Ver- 
bannung.     Strassburg,  1882.     8°.  2792.53 

Schelling,   Friedrich^W.  J.  von.     5ee  Watson. 

Scherer,  Edmond.  Etudes  sur  la  littdrature 
contemporaine.      T.  1-7.     Paris,    1863-82.      18°. 

2670b. 54 

Schermerhorn,  Martin  K.,  compiler.  Sacred 
scriptures  of  the  world.  Compiled,  edited,  and 
in  part  retranslated.     N.  Y.,  1883.     8".      5424.63 

Schiller,  Johann  Christoph  Friedrich  von. 
See  Braun,  J.  W. ;  —  Bulthaupt ;  —  Duentzer ;  — 
Meyer,  J. ;  —  Richter,  C. 

Schlegel,  Carl  Wilhelm  Friedrich  von. 
Friedrich  Schlegel.  1794-1802.  Seine  prosai- 
schen  Jugendschriften,  herausg.  von  J.  Minor. 
Wien,  1882.     2  v.     8".  2853.15 

Contents.  —  i.  Zur  griecliischen  Literaturgeschichte.  2. 
Zur  deutschen  Literatur  und  Philosophie. 

Schleiden,  Mathias  J.  The  sciences  among  the 
Jevsrs  before  and  during  the  middle  ages.  Trans, 
from  the  4th  German  edition.  Baltimore,  1883, 
16°.  22993.58 

Schlickeysen,  F.  W.  A.  Erklaerung  der  Ab- 
kuerzungen  auf  Muenzen  der  neueren  Zeit  des 
Mittelalters  und  des  Alterthums  sowieauf  Denk- 
muenzen  und  muenzartigen  Zeichen.  2te  ver- 
mehrte  Auflage  von  R.  Pallman  und  II.  Droysen. 
Mit  Kupfertafeln.     Berlin,  1882.     8°.  2223.59 

Schlumberger,  Gustave.  Numismatique  de 
rOrient  latin.  Avec  planches  [etc.].  Public 
sous  le  patronage  de  la  Society  de  I'Orient  latin. 
Paris,  1878,  82.     2  V.     4°.  *^*222o.52 

The  second  volume  contains  a  supplement  and  index, 
with  plates  and  a  map. 

Schmidt,  Charles.  Zur  Geschichte  der  altesten 
Bibliotheken  und  der  ersten  Buchdrucker  zu 
Strassburg.     Strassburg,  1882.     8°.  6112.18 

Schmidt,  Erich.  Heinrich  Leopold  Wagner, 
Goethes  Jugendgenosse.  2te  Auflage.  Jena, 
1879.     8°-  2846.77 

Schmidt,  Leopold.  Die  Ethik  der  alten  Grie- 
chen.     Berlin,  1882.     2  v.     8°.  3584.21 

Schneider,  G.  H.  Der  menschliche  Wille 
vom  Standpunkte  der  neueren  Entwickelungs- 
theorien  (des  "  Darwinismus").  Berlin,  1882. 
8°-  3605.72 

Schneider,  Wilhelm.  Der  neuere  Geister- 
glaube.  Thatsachen,  Tauschungen  und  Theo- 
rien.     Paderborn,  1882.     8°.  3600.58 


Schober,  Johann.  Johann  Jakob  Wilhelm 
Heinse.  Sein  Leben  und  Seine  Werke.  Leipzig, 
1882.     Portrait.     16°.  2847.70 

Schoenberg,  Gustav,  editor.  Handbuch  der 
politischen  Oekonomie  in  Verbindung  mit  B. 
Benecke,  L.  Brentano  [und  Anderen].  Tiibin- 
gen, 1882.     2  V.     L.  8°.  *364i.57 

Schoenfeld,  Paul.  Andrea  Sansovino  und 
seine  Schule.  Mit  30  Abbildungen  in  Licht- 
druck.     Stuttgart,  1881.     40.  *8o6o.64 

Schor,  J.  History  of  Venice  to  the  present 
time  [1866].     Venice,  1871.     16°.  4729.6 

Schott,  Wilhelmine  D.  Health  hints  to 
women,  important  information  for  all,  and  the 
"  Danish  cure  "  explained.  Ed.  by  F.  J.  Newkirk. 
N.  Y.,  1883.     Sq.  16°.  *5779a.28 

Schroeter,  Adalbert.  Geschichte  der  deut- 
schen Homer-Uebersetzung  im  xviii  Jahrhun- 
dert.     Jena,  1882.     i6°.  2977.51 

Schuetz,  Hermann.  Fenelon's  Abenteuer  des 
Telemach.     Minden,  1870.     8°.  4672.71 

The  same  may  be  found  in  Archiv  fiir  Litteraturge- 
schichte,  vol.  i,  pp*.  428-451,  Leipzig,  1870   [*S326.2.i]. 

Schuhl,  Moise.  Les  preventions  des  Romains 
contre  la  religion  juive.  Paris.  [1883.]  8°.  2292.67 

Schultze,  Victor.  Die  Katakomben.  Ihre 
Geschichte   und     ihre     Monumente.      Leipzig, 

1882.  Illus.     8°.  2752.8 
Schwanebach,  P.     Die  Vorschuss-Vereine  in 

Russland.  Separatabdruck  aus  der  "  Russischen 
Revue."     St.  Petersburg,  1874.     8".  5645.87 

Schwarz,  Friedrich  H.  C.,  and  Curtman,  — . 
Lehrbuch  der  Erziehung.  Herausg.  von  H. 
Freiensehner.  8te  Auflage.  iter,  2ter  Theil. 
Leipzig,  1880,  82.     8".  3594-67 

Schweiger-Lerchenfeld,  Amand,  Freikerr 
von.  Griechenland  in  Wort  und  Bild.  Mit  200 
Illus.     Leipzig,  1882.     59  plates.     8"^.      ♦2960.70 

Schwiegerlingsche  Puppenspiel,  Das,  vom 
"  Doktor  Faust."  Zum  ersten  Male  herausg. 
von  A.  Bielschowsky.  (/«  Koenigliche  Gewer- 
beschule,  Brieg.  Bericht  fiir  1881-82.  Brieg, 
1882.)  *287o.4 

On  pp.  22-24  '^  ^  list  of  various  versions  of  the  drama  and 
puppet  show  of  Faust,  from  1587-1S79.  An  analysis  of  six 
different  versions  is  also  given  in  parallel  columns. 

Science.  See  Academia;  —  Acaddmie;  — 
Naturae  ;  —  Ohio  mechanics'  institute ;  —  Proc- 
tor; —  Williams,  W.  M. 

Science  and  religion.   See  Elfeld ;  —  Goodwin. 

Scientific  education.     See  Wuertz. 

Scotiae  numisma :  or,  ancient  Scotish  coins : 
their  real  and  proportional  value  ;  with  some  ob- 
servations on  the  prices  of  provisions  in  Scot- 
land in  ancient  times,  added  a  notice  of  Scotish 
monastic  institutions  at  the  period  of  the  refor- 
mation. N.  p.,  1883.  [Clarendon  historical 
society.]     8°.  No.  5  in  *24i2.63 

Scotland.  See  Anderson  ;  —  Hood  ;  —  Scotije  ; 
—  Scrope. 

Scott,  John.  Draining  and  embanking.  Lon- 
don, 1883.  [Farm  engineering  text-books. 
Weale's  rudimentary  series.]     Sm.  8".     59993.37 

—  Irrigation  and  water-supply.  London,  1883. 
Illus.     Sm.  8°.  5999-75 

Scott,  Leader.  Luca  della  Robbia  with  other 
Italian  sculptors.  London,  1883.  [Illus.  biog- 
raphies of  the  great  artists.]     Sm.  8".        4076.23 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  The  lady  of  the  lake. 
Edited   by  W.   J.    Rolfe.     With   illus.     Boston. 

1883.  i6«.  4560.79 

—  See  Grey. 


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Scrope,  William.  Days  of  deer-stalking  in  the 
Scottish  highlands.  With  Highland  legends, 
superstitions,  traditions,  folk-lore,  and  tales  of 
poachers  and  freebooters.  Illus.  by  Sir  E.  and 
C.  Landseer.      London,  1883.     ^°-  6002.50 

A  republication. 

Sculpture.  See  Baldus  ;  —  Claretie ;  —  Dubosc 
de  Pesquidoux; — Matz;  — Scott,  L. 

Search,  The,  for  a  publisher;  or,  counsels  for 
a  young  author.  8th  edition.  London,  1882. 
Folded  sheet.     8".  6127.32 

Seaton,  Albert  E.  A  manual  of  marine  en- 
gineering. With  tables  and  illus.  London, 
1883.     8°.  4017.8 

Sebillot,  Paul.  Gargantua  dans  les  traditions 
populaires.  Paris,  1883.  Map.  [Litt^ratures 
populaires  de  toutes   les  nations.]     16°. 

*467oa.58 

Seebohm,  Frederic.  The  English  village 
community  examined  in  its  relations  to  the 
manorial  and  tribal  systems  and  to  the  common 
or  open  field  system  of  husbandry.  London, 
1883.     Illus.     Folded  maps.    8°.  3562.67 

Seemann,  E.  A.  Kunsthistorische  Bilderbogen. 
2tes  Supplement-    Leipzig,  1883.     F°. 

*^*Cab.40.B.2 

Seemann,  Justus  Otto  Eberhard.  Die  Gotter 
und  Heroen  nebst  einer  tjbersicht  der  Cultus- 
statten  und  Religionsgebrauche  der  Griechen. 
Mit  Holzschnitten.     Leipzig,  1869.     8°.     2969.76 

Sellar,  Thomas.  The  Sutherland  evictions  of 
1814.     London,  1883.     Folded  map.     8°.  3562.66 

Semitic  races.     See  Halevy. 

Serrano,  M.  Destiny  and  other  poems.  N.  Y., 
1883.     16°.  2390.70 

Seven  years'  war.     See  Richter,  H.  M. 

Sewell,  William  J.  Speeches,  in  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States,  for-  the  relief  of  Fitz-John 
Porter,  Dec.  28,  1882,  Jan.  3,  [883.  Washington, 
1882.     8°.  4443-93 

Shadbolt,  Sydney  H.  The  Afghan  campaigns 
of  1878-1880.     London,   1882.     2  v.     Maps.     40. 

***305o.37 

Contents.  —  i.  Historical  division.  2.  Bioeraphical  divi- 
sion. Portraits  and  biographical  notices  of  officers  who  lost 
their  lives  in  the  war;  Portraits  and  records  of  service  of 
recipients  of  the  Victoria  cross. 

Shakespeare,  William.  CEuvres  completes 
traduites  par  E.  Montdgut.  Paris,  1876-82.  10  v. 
Sm.  8".  66ooa.3 

—  The  illustrated  birthday  text  book  with  quo- 
tations from  Shakespeare.  Boston.  [1880.?] 
Illus.     Chandos  portrait.     16°.  *6590.34 

—  Julius  Caesar.  From  Hudson's  School  Shake- 
speare.    Boston,  1872.     16°.        No.  I  in  *659o.27 

—  King  Henry  the  fourth,  part  11 :  the  quarto 
of  i6oo,  a  fac-simile  in  photolithography  by  W. 
Griggs.  With  forewords  by  H.  A.  Evans.  Lon- 
don.    [1882.?]     Sm.  40.  **G.63.i3 

—  Othello  :  the  Moor  of  Venice.  London. 
[French's  edition.]     Sm.  8°.       No.  3  in  "'6590.27 

—  The  Rossetti  Shakespeare.  Complete  works 
of  William  Shakespeare.  Edited,  with  biography 
by  W.  M.  Rossetti.  With  essay  on  the  chronol- 
ogy of  [his]  plays,  by  E.  Dowden.  A  history  of 
the  drama  in  England  in  the  time  of  Shakespeare, 
by  A.  Gilman.     With   illus.     Boston,  1882.     8''. 


—  Shakespeare :     adapted 
classes.      By  T.   Bulfinch. 
1877.     Plate.     12°. 


6590.31 

for     schools     and 

Macbeth.     Boston, 

No.  2  in  ♦6590.27 


Shakespeare,  William,  continued. 

—  Venus  and  Adonis,  Lucrece,  and  other 
poems.  Edited  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  With  engrav- 
ings.    N.  Y.,  1883.     12°.  6590.33 

—  See  Besser ;  —  Bulthaupt ;  —  Cattell ;  — 
Deutschbein  ;  —  Grindon  ;  —  Harrison ;  —  Hense ; 
—  Kinnear ;  —  Krauss  ;  —  Miles  ;  —  Stratford  ;  — 
Thuemmel ;  —  Windle. 

Sharpe,  Samuel.     See  Clayden. 

Sheet  metal.     See  Crane. 

Shelley,  Percy  B.  Select  letters.  Edited  by 
R.  Garnett.     N.  Y.,  1883.     Plate.     16°.     2459a.87 

Sheltering  arms.  The.  Devoted  to  the  interests 
of  the  charities  of  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1880-82.  3 
V.   in   I.     L.  S**.  "'7560.11 

Sherer,  John  W.  At  home  and  in  India.  A 
volume  of  miscellanies.  London,  1883.  Plate. 
Sm.  8°.  4570.70 

Sheridan,  Richard  B.  B.  Dramatic  works. 
With  introd.  by  R.  G.  White.  N.  Y.,  1883.  3  v. 
Portraits.     8°.  *2565.7 

Shetland  islands.     See  Tudor. 

Shovell,  Sir  Cloudesley.     See  Cooke,  J.  H. 

Siberia.  See  Niemojowski ;  —  Poorten ;  — 
Tissot. 

Sidgwick,  Henry.  The  principles  of  political 
economy.     London,  1883.     8°.  3657.32 

Siemens,  Charles  W.  Construction  et  con- 
duite  du  four  a  gazetachaleur  r^g^n^r^e.  Paris, 
1868.     8°.  5974.16 

Sight.     See  Sammlung. 

Sill,  Edward  R.  The  Venus  of  Milo  and  other 
poems.   Berkeley,  California,  1883.     16°.    4499.43 

Sillem,  J.  A.  Joan  Derek  van  der  Capellen  tot 
denPol(i74i-i784).    N.  p.     [1882.]     8°.    4842.12 

—  De  Klaagliedern  van  Thomas  Carlyle.  N.p. 
[1871.]     8°.  No.  I  in  2575.81 

—  Thomas  Carlyle's  Leerjaren.  N.  p.  [1881.] 
8°.  No.  2  in  2575.81 

Silloway,  Thomas  W.,  and  Powers,  Lee  L. 
The  cathedral  towns  and  intervening  places  of 
England,  Ireland,  and  Scotland.  Boston,  1883. 
8°.  2465.76 

Simmonds,  Peter  L.  A  dictionary  of  useful 
animals  and  their  products.  London.  [1883.''] 
Sm.  8°.  *3839-5o 

Simon,  Jules  F.  S.  S.,  called  Jules.  Dieu, 
patrie,  liberty.     Paris,  1883.     8°.  3562.57 

Contents.  —  Les  questions  religieuses  pendant  la  revolu- 
tion et  sous  I'empire;  L'Universit^  et  la  liberty  d'enseigne- 
ment  avant  la  troisieme  r^publique;  Les  libdraux  et  I'esprit 
liberal  ^  Versailles;  Les  autoritaires  a  Versailles;  L'article 
7;  Les  ddcrets;  L'arniee  de  reserve ;   L'dcole  neutre;  Bilan. 

Sinai,  See  Field,  H.  M. 

Sindh.     See  Ross. 

SindibSd.     See  Comparetti. 

Singers.     See  Thurner. 

Sinnett,  A.  P.  Esoteric  Buddhism.  Boston, 
1883.     Sm.  8°.  3487-87 

Sitte,  Camillo,  and  Salb,  Josef  Die  Initialen 
der  Renaissance  nach  den  Constructionen  von 
A.  Durer.  Wien,  1882.  26  plates.  [K.  K.  Os- 
terreichisches  Museum  fur  Kiinst  und  Industrie.] 
F".  "■**Cab.4oD,2 

Sittl,  Carl.  Die  Wiederholungen  in  der  Odys- 
see.  Gekronte  Preisschrift.  Miinchen,  1882. 
8°.  2995.64 

Sketching.     See  Ellis,  T.  J. ;  —  Hatton,  T. 

Skobeleff,  Michael.     See  NovikofF. 

Slave  insurrections.     See  Buecher. 

Slavic  language  and  literature.  See  Abel ;  — 
Archiv ;  —  Slovansk/  katalog. 


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SlovanskJ?  katalog  bibliograficky,  za  rok  1877. 
Redakci  A.  Mich^lka  a  J.  KlouXka.  Ro^nik  i. 
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Small,  John  W.  Ancient  and  modern  furni- 
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Smith,  Charles  R.  Retrospections,  social  and 
archaeological.  Vol.  1.  London,  1883.  Illus. 
Portrait.     8".  2463.63 

Smith,  Frederic.  Workshop  management :  a 
manual  for  masters  and  men.  2d  edition.  Lon- 
don. [1S83.'']  [Wyman's  technical  series.]  Sm. 
8°.  5919-54 

Smith,  George,  of  Coalville.  I've  been  a 
gipsjing;  or,  rambles  among  our  gipsies  and 
their  children  in  their  tents  and  vans.  London, 
1883.     Illus.     Sm.  8°.  2465.78 

Smith,  George  Barnett.  Half-hours  with  some 
famous  ambassadors.  London.  [1883. J  Portrait. 
Sm.  8°.  2244.55 

Contents.  —  Sir  R.  M.  Keith  and  queen  Caroline  Matilda 
of  Denmark;  Talleyrand;  Gondomar  and  the  Spanish  mar- 
riage; Chevalier  d'Eon;  Metternich,  Napoleon,  and  Maria 
Louisa;  Harley  and  the  court  of  queen  Anne;  Alberoni; 
Lord  Malmesbury  and  queen  Caroline. 

Smith,  George  G.  The  life  and  letters  of  James 
Osgood  Andrew.  With  glances  at  his  contem- 
poraries and  at  events  in  [methodist  episcopal] 
church  history.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1883.  Por- 
traits.    12°.  4447.66 

Smith,  Goldwin.  Cowper.  N.  Y.,  1880.  [En- 
glish men  of  letters.]     12°.  24593.92 

Smith,  Henry  Percy.  Glossary  of  terms  and 
phrases.  Edited  by  H.  P.  Smith  [assisted 
by  Sir  G.  W.  Cox,  J.  F.  Twisden,  C.  A.  M.  Fen- 
nel, and  others].     London,  1883.     8°.       *2482.56 

—  Same.     N.  Y.,  1883.     8°.  *2483.57 

"  The  '  Glossary  of  terms  and  phrases  '  is  intended  to  brint; 
together  such  ^vords,  expressions,  quotations,  etc.,  English 
or  other,  as  are  among  the  more  uncommon  in  current  litera- 
ture." —  Preface. 

Smith,  Isaac  G.,  and  Onslow,  Phipps.  Worces- 
ter. With  map.  London,  1883-  [Diocesan  histo- 
ries.]    Sm.  8°.  5529.60 

Smith,  John  T.  Mendicant  wanderers  through 
the  streets  of  London :  with  portraits  of  the 
most  remarkable  drawn  from  life.  With  introd. 
by  F.  Douce.  Edinburgh,  1883.  33  plates. 
8».  2491.6 

Many  of  the  plates  bear  dates  from  1815  to  1817,  the  date 
■when  his  Vagabondiana  was  published. 

Smith,  Thomas,  D.  D.  Alexander  Duff.  Lon- 
don, 1883.     [Men  worth  remembering.]     Sm.  8°. 

24593.85 

Dr.  Duffwas  sent  out  by  the  Church  of  Scotland,  as  its  first 
,   missionary  to  India,  in  1829. 

Smith,  William,  and  Wace,  Henry,  editors. 
Dictionary  of  Christian  biography,  literature, 
sects  and  doctrines ;  during  the  first  eight  cen- 
turies. Vol.  3.  Hermogenes-Myensis.  London, 
1882.     8°.  C.R.9.5.3 

Smithsonian  institution,  Washington.  Miscel- 
laneous collections.  Vol.  22-27.  Washington, 
1882,  83.     6  V.     8".  *335o.2 

For  contents  see  Card  Catalogue. 

Snake  poisons.     See  Wall. 

Snider,  Denton  J.  A  walk  in  Hellas ;  or,  the 
old  in  the  new.     Boston,  1883.     2  v.  in  i.     8°. 


Snyder,  William  L.,  editor. 
by  great  judges.     N.  Y.,  1883. 
Social  science.     See  Jevons. 
Socialism.     See  Godin;  —  Kaufmann 


307457 
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"•  36354 


Sociology.     See  Masquerier;  —  Ward,  L.  F. 
Soil,  The,  of  the  farm.     N.  Y.,  1883.     i6». 

5999-74 
J.  B.  Lawes,  J.  C.  Morton,  John  Scott,  and  George  Thur- 
ber  are  the  writers  of  these  pages.  —  Preface. 

Soleil,  Felix.  Les  heures  gothiques  et  la  lit- 
t^rature  pieuse  aux  xve  et  xvie  siecles.  Frontis- 
piece a  I'eau  forte ;  reproductions  fac-simil^s ; 
dessins  originaux  d'A.   D.  Destouches.     Rouen, 

1882.  8°.  *6ii2.i7 
There   is    a   Bibliography  of   the    Heures    gothiques   in 

Brunet's  manuel,  vol.  5. 

Soley,  James  R.  The  blockade  and  the  cruisers. 
N.  Y.,  1883.  Maps.  [The  navy  in  the  Civil  war.] 
12°.  2324.100 

Songs  (with  music).  See  Fernandez  y  Nordal ; 
—  Fleury. 

Sonnenfels,  Joseph,  Freiherr  von.  See  Muel- 
ler, W. 

Sophocles.  The  seven  plajs  in  English  verse 
by  L.  Campbell.    London,  1883.    Sm.  8°.    3009.69 

Sorel,  Albert.  Essais  d'histoire  et  de  critique. 
Paris,  1883.     12°.  2309.57 

Contents.  —  Metternich ;  Talleyrand  au  Congres  de  Vi 
enne;  L'alliance  russe  et  la  restauration ;  Les  Mirabeau; 
Bernis  et  l'alliance  autrichienne  de  1756;  La  diplomatic  se- 
crfete  de  Louis  xv;  La  Tsarine  Elisabeth;  Catherine  11  et  la 
revolution  fran^aise;  L'Angleterre  el  I'emigration  ;  Les  colo- 
nies prussiennes;  La  politique  fran^aise  en  1866;  L'afTaire 
du  Luxembourg  [1S67] ;  La  diplomatic  et  le  progrfes. 

Sorghum.     See  National  academy. 
Soule,   Charles   C.       The    lawyer's    reference 
manual   of    law   books   and   citations.      Boston, 

1883.  8".  *C.R.i6.2.7 
Southbridge,  Massachusetts.      Map,    including 

detail  plans  of  Southbridge,  Globe  village,  and 
Sandersdale.  N.  Y.,  1878.  Size,  49  X  37^  in. 
Scale.  1580  ft.  to  I  in.     Folded.  *F.4.29 

—  See  Plimpton. 

Southey.     See  Dowden. 

Spain.  See  Bell,.  W.  M. ;  —  Day,  H. ;  —  Gal- 
lenga;  —  Girardin,  E.  de;  —  Great  Britain, /*«*//<: 
record  office ;  —  Huebner ;  — James  I. ;  —  Lath- 
rop ;  — Rosseeuw-Saint-Hilaire. 

Spalding's  base-ball  guide,  and  official  league 
book  for  i879[-83].  Chicago,  1S79-83.  5  v. 
in  I.     16°.  6007.44 

Spangenberg,  Ernst  P.  J.  Einleitung  in  das 
rdmisch-justinianeische  Rechtsbuch  oder  Corpus 
juris  civiiis  Romani.  Hannover,  1817.  8°.  7618.19 

The  Bibliographischer  Theil  [pp.  6+5-950]  covers  tlie 
years  146S  to  181 7. 

Spanish  language  and  literature.  See  Boeh- 
mer ;  —  Dominguez  ;  —  Monsanto. 

Species,  Origin  of.     See  Weismann. 

Spectacles.     See  Sammlung. 

Spinning.     See  Walmsley. 

Spinoza,  Baruch.  Ethic,  demonstrated  in  ge- 
ometrical order  and  divided  into  five  parts. 
Trans,  from  the  Latin  by  W.  H.  White.  Lon- 
don, 18S3.  [The  English  and  foreign  philosoph- 
ical library.     Vol.  21.]     8°.  3600.63 

—  .See  Klencke. 

Spiritualism.  See  Cadwell ; — Truesdell ; — 
Various. 

Spitta-Bey,  Wilhelm.  Contes  arabes  mo- 
dernes.     Paris,  1883.     8".  3021.61 

The  original  Arabic  and  translation  are  on  the  same 
page. 

Sponges.     See  Bowerbank ;  —  Kent. 
Sports  and  sporting.     See  Hallock;  —  Robert- 
son, J. ;  —  Scrope. 


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Portraits.     8°. 
Starkey,   Thomas 


Stacy- Watson,  C.  The  silvery  hosts  of  the 
North  sea.  With  a  sketch  of  "  Qiiaint  old  Yar- 
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A  sketch  of  the  herring  fishery  in  the  North  sea. 

Staircases.     See  Creswell. 

Stanley,  Arthur  P.  The  Athanasian  creed. 
London,  1871.     Sm.  8°.  5519-59 

Stapfer,  Edmond.  Les  idees  religieuses  en 
Palestine  a  I'epoque  de  Jesus-Christ.  2e  Edition. 
Paris,  1878.      16°.  5484.62. 

Stark,  James  H.  Antiqve  views  of  y'^  towne 
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England  in  the  reign  of 
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and  letters.  With  an  appendix,  giving  an  ex- 
tract from  Sir  William  Forrest's  Pleasaunt  poesje 
of  princelie  practise,  1548.  Edited  by  S.  J  Herr- 
tage.  London,  1878.  [Early  English  text  soci- 
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State  charities  aid  association,  A'ew  Yor^. 
Hand-book  for  hospitals.  N.  Y.,  1883.  12".  3764.76 

Statesman's  year-book,  The.  London,  1883. 
Sm.  8".  2280.12 

Mr.  Frederick  Martin,  the  founder  of  the  Statesman's 
year-book,  died  on  the  27th  of  January,  18S3.  Tlie  volume 
for  1883  was  edited  by  J.  Scott  Keltie. 

Statistics.  See  Annuaire  de  I'economie ;  — 
Statesman's  year-book.  , 

Steam  boilers.     See  Roper. 

Stearns,  Henry  P.  Insanity :  its  causes  and 
prevention.     N.  Y.,  1883.     8°.  3806.78 

Stearns,  Winfrid  A.  New  England  bird  life, 
revised  from  the  manuscript,  by  Elliott  Coues. 
Boston,   1881,  83.     2  V.     Illus.     8°.  3907.52 

Steel,  Thomas  H.  Sermons  preached  in  the 
chapel  of  Harrow  school  and  elsewhere.  With 
a  prefatory  memoir  by  H.  Nettleship.     London, 

1882.  12°.  5442.72 
Stenography.     See   American    short-hand  ;  — 

Browne,  D.  L.  S. ;  —  Burns ;  —  Eames  ;  —  Guest ; 
—  Pitman. 

Step,  Edward.  Plant-life.  Popular  papers  on 
the  phenomena  of  botany.  With  illus.  drawn  by 
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Stephens,  Alexander  H.  A  comprehensive 
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Stephens,  George.  Prof.  S.  Bugge's  studies 
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Stephens,  William  R.  W.,  editor.  A  memoir 
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selections  from  his  correspondence  [sonnets  and 
other  poems].  London,  1883.  2  v.  Portraits. 
Sm.  8°.  2442.63 

Stepniak,  pseud.  Underground  Russia.  Revo- 
lutionary profiles  and  sketches  from  life.  With 
a  preface  by  P.  Lavroflf.  Trans,  from  the  Italian. 
London,  1883.     Sm.  8°.  3067.31 

Sternberg,  George  M.  Photo-micrographs 
and  how  to  make   them.     Illustrated.     Boston, 

1883.  8°.  3922.64 
Stevenson,    Esm^    Scott.-    On    summer  seas: 

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Stickney,  Matthew  A.  The  Fowler  family  :  a 
genealogical  memoir  of  the  descendants  of  Philip 
and  Mary  Fowler,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  Ten  gen- 
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Colored  plate.     8°.  *4338.78 


Stieler,  Carl,  and  others  Italy  from  the  Alps 
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1877.     4°.  ♦*K.i4o.i3 

Stillfried-Alc5ntara,  Rudolf  M.  B.,  Graf  von, 
and  Kugler,  Bernhard.  Die  Hohenzollern  und 
das  deutsche  Vaterland.  Illus.  Miinchen, 
1881,  82.     2  V.     4«.  ***283o.53 

StoU,  H.  W.  Bilder  aus  dem  altgriechischen 
Leben.  2te  Auflage.  Mit  Abbildungen.  Leip- 
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—  Bilder  aus  dem  altrbmischen  Leben.  2te 
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4959.21 
Stolze,  F.  Persepolis.  Die  achaemenidischen 
und  sasanidischen  Denkmaler  und  Inschriften  von 
Persepolis,  Istakhr,  Pasargadae.  Shahpfir  zum 
ersten  Male  photographisch  aufgenommen  von 
F.  Stolze.  Herausg.  mit  einer  Besprechung  der 
Inschriften  von  Th.  Ndldeke.  Berlin,  1882.  2  v. 
F°.  ***507oa.2 

Strassburg.  Inventaire  sommaire  des  aichives 
communales  ant^rieures  a  1790.  Redige  par  J. 
Brucker.     Strasbourg,  1878,  82.     4°.         *28io.5i 

Contents. —  1-3.  Sdrie  AA.  Actes  constitutifs  et  poli- 
tiques  de  la  commune.     Partie  1-3. 

Stratford-on-Avon.  Opening  of  the  Shake- 
speare memorial  theatre.  Preliminary  pro- 
gramme.    Stratford-on-Avon,  1879.     8^. 

No.  5  in  **G.72.7.2 

Straw-plaiting.     See  Brockmann. 

Strelbitsky,  J.  Superficie  de  I'Europe.  Pu- 
blication du  Comite  central  russe  de  statistique. 
Accompagnee  de  deux  cartes.  Traduit  du  Russe 
par  Nestor  Masson.     St.-Petersbourg,  1882.     F°. 

♦3650.9 

Strieker,  Wilhelm.  Geschichte  von  Frankfurt 
unter  Karl  von  Dalberg  von  Untergang  der 
Reichstadt  bis  zur  Beschwdrung  der  Constitu- 
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M.,  1874.     8«.  4823.10 

Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  bachelor 
kings  of  England.  London,  1861.  Portraits. 
Illus.     8°.  2446.64 

Contents.  —  William  11,  Rufus ;  Edward  v;  Edward  vi. 

Sullivan,  Sir  Edward.  Free  trade  bubbles. 
London,  1883.     Sm.  8°.  3659.83 

Sumner,  Charles.  Works.  Boston,  1870-83. 
15  V.     8°.  4507-3 

These  fifteen  volumes  contain  his  addresses,  orations, 
speeches,  lectures,  and  articles  contributed  to  periodicals, 
arrang;ed  chronologically. 

Sun.     See  Morris,  H.  W. 

Surgery.  See  Ashhurst ;  —  Berne  ;  —  Keetley  ; 
—  Medical  bulletin  ;  —  United  States,  Surgeon- 
general. 

Surnames.     See  Ferguson. 

Sussex  archzeological  society.  Sussex  archae- 
ological collections.  General  index  to  vol.  i  to 
25.     By  H.  Campkin.    Sussex,  1874.  8°.  *2504.6o 

Sutherland  Highlanders.  See  Burgoyne  ;  — 
Munro. 

Swedenborg,  Emanuel.     See  Worcester. 

Sweet,  Alexander  E.,  and  Knox,  J.  Armoy. 
On  a  Mexican  mustang,  through  Texas.  Illus. 
Hartford,  1883-     8°.  2317.66 

Sweetser,  Moses  F.  The  maritime  provinces  : 
a  handbook  for  travellers.  With  4  maps  and  4 
plans.     3d  edition.     Boston,  1883.    16°.    *2366.7i 

—  Summer  days  down  East.  With  heliotypes. 
Portland,  1883.     16°.  2366.7a 


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Swinburne,  Algernon  C.  A  century  of  round- 
els.     London,  iS§3.     Sin.  4",  1.  p.  256oa.63 

Switzerland.      See  Joanne  ;  —  Marcet. 

Symonds,  John  A.  Italian  bjwajs.  London, 
1883.     8°.  2768.71 

These  sketches  are  in  part  reprinted  from  "  Cornhill 
magazine,"  "  Fraser's  magazine,"  and  the  "  Fortnightly  re- 
view." 

Contents.  —  Autumn  wanderings ;  Monte  Oliveto;  Mon- 
tepulciano;  Folgore  da  San  Gemignano;  Spring  wander- 
ings; May  in  Umbria;  The  palace  of  Urbino;  Vittoria 
Accoramboni;  A  Venetian  medley;  The  gondolier's  wed- 
ding; A  Cinque  Cento  Brutus  [Lorenzino  dei  Medici]; 
Cherubino  at  the  Scala  theatre;  Bacchus  in  Graubiinden; 
Winter  nights  at  Davas. 

—  Renaissance  in  Italy.  2d  edition.  London, 
1880,  82.     3  V.     8°.  2722.54 

Contents.  —  i.  The  age  of  tlie  despots.  2.  The  revival 
of  learning.    3.  The  fine  arts. 

Synonyms.     See  Eberhard ;  —  Lafaye. 

Syphilis.     See  Otis. 

Taine,  Hippolyte  A.  On  intelligence.  Trans. 
byT.  D.  Haye.  'London,  1871.     8°.  3602.84 

The  American  edition  is  on  shelf  no.  3605.58. 

Talcott,  S.  Visscher.  Genealogical  notes  of 
New  York  and  New  England  families.  Albanj', 
1883.     8°.  2338.71 

Talmud.     See  Mishnah. 

Tariff  laws.     See  Williams,  C.  F. 

Taubmann,  Friedrich.     See  Ebeling. 

Taussig,  Frank  W.  Protection  to  young  in- 
dustries as  applied  in  the  United  States.  Cam- 
bridge. [1883.]     12°.  3659-81 

To  this  essay  was  awarded  the  Toppan  prize,  in  Oct.,  1SS2. 

Taylor,  Bayard.  The  prophet :  a  tragedy. 
Boston,  1874.     16°.  4506.31 

Taylor,  Isaac,  B.A.,  Trinity  college,  Cam- 
bridge. The  alphabet :  an  account  of  the  origin 
and  development  of  letters.  London,  1883.  2  v. 
lUus.    8".  2111.29 

Contents. —  i.  Semitic  alphabets.    2.  Aryan  alphabets. 

Taxation.     See  Chauveau. 

Taxidermy.     See  Maynard. 

Tea.     See  Complete. 

Technology.     See  Kerl. 

Tennyson,  Alfred.  Versus  Tennysonianos 
Franklini  cenotaphio  inscriptos  Graece  Latine 
aliter  reddendos  redditosque  curavit  Arturus 
Wright.     Cantabrigiae,  1882.     Sm.  8*^.      4545.62 

—  See  Dawson. 
Texas.     See  Sweet. 

Thayer,  Andrew  W.  The  Hebrews  and  the 
Red   sea.     Andover,    1883.     Folded   map.      16". 

5484.60 

Thenen,  I.  Fraulein  Doctor  im  Irrenhause. 
Wien,  i88i.     16°.  4878.98 

Theology.  See  Baur; — Hurst;  —  M'Cabe  ; 
—  Rothe  ;  —  SchafF;  — Zoeckler. 

Theology,  Natural.     See  Hicks. 

Thermodynamics.     See  Eddy. 

Thierfreund,  Der.  Officielles  Organ  des  Wie- 
ner Thierschutz-Vereines.  Redigirt  von  K.  Ritter 
von  Enderes.  Jahrgang  8-15,  19-31.  1856-66, 
70-82.     Wien,  1859-82.     8°,  and  4°.  *557i-3i 

Thiers,  Louis  A.  Discours  parlementaires, 
publics  par  [M.  A.]  Calmon.  46  partie.  (1872.) 
T.  14.     Paris.  1883.     8°.  4624.55 

Thomas,  Bertha.  George  Sand.  London, 
1883.     [Eminent  women  series.]     Sm.  S**. 

2648.72 

—  Same.  Boston,  1S83.  [Famous  women.]  16'^. 

2648.71 
The  American  edition  includes  "  George  Sand,  by  Justin 
M'Carthy," reprinted  from  "The  Galaxy"  for  May,  1870. 


Thomas,  Lawrence  B.  Pedigrees  of  Thomas, 
Chew,  and  Lawrance,  a  West  River  regester,  and 
genealogical  notes.  N.  Y.,  1883.  Portraits. 
Plates.     Fac-similes.     8°.  *233oa.55 

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Trajan.     See  Arnold. 


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Warren,  Gouverneur  K.  Proceedings,  find- 
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Washburn,  Edward  A.  Epochs  in  church  his- 
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N.  v.,  1883.     12°.  352564 

Washington,  D.  C.     See  Morrison,  W.  H. 

Water-color  painting.  See  Foster,  V. ;  — 
Hatton,  T. 

Waters,  Robert  E.  C.  Parish  registers  in  En- 
gland. With  suggestions  for  securing  their  better 
custody  and  preservation.  New  edition.  Lon- 
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Waterston,  Anna  C.  C^  Adelaide  Phillipps. 
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Watkin,  W.  Thompson.  Roman  Lancashire; 
or,  a  description  of  Roman  remains  in  Lancaster. 
Liverpool,  1883.  Folded  map  and  plan.  Illus. 
4°.  *246oa.6i 

Watkins,  Morgan  G.  In  the  country  :  essays. 
London,  1883.     §"!•  ^^-  2466.79 

Watkins,  Samuel  R.  1861  vs.  1882.  "Co. 
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8°.  4326.81 

Watson,  John.       Schelling's   Transcendental 
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Watt,  Alexander.     The  history  of  a  lump  of 
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Wattenbach,  Wilhelm.     Das  Schriftwesen  im 
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Waugh,  Edwin.     The  chimney  corner.    Man- 
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♦2466.57 


Waugh,  Edwin,  continued. 

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Wauters,  Alphonse.  Recherches  sur  I'histoire 
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Webster,  Augusta.  In  a  day  :  a  drama.  Lon- 
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Webster,  Daniel.     See  Lodge. 

Wedmore,  Frederick.  Four  masters  of  etch- 
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mart,  Whistler,  and  Legros.    London,  1883.    4°. 

*^*8o84.i3 

Wegener,  Richard.  Aufsatze  zur  Litteratur. 
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Contents.  —  Die  Braut  von  Messina;  Immermanns  Mer- 
lin; Dialog- iiber  das  symbolische  und  alleg-orische  Drama; 
Georg-  Neumark;  F.  A.  v.  Stagemann. 

Weights  and  measures.     See  Sammlung. 

Weismann,  August.  Ueber  den  Einfluss  der 
Isolirung  auf  die  Artbildung.  Leipzig,  1872.   8°. 

3824.67 

The  first  37  pages  are  devoted  to  arevievsrof  Moritz  Wag. 
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Welcker,  Hermann.  Die  Asymmetrien  der 
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Wellmer,  Arnold.  Bruder  Studio !  Studen- 
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Welschinger,  Henri.  La  censure  sous  le  pre- 
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Stael. 

Welsh,  Herbert.  Four  weeks  among  some  of 
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Wentworth,  Thomas,  ist  earl  of  Strafford, 
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West  Indies.     See  Moisten 

Westborough,  Massachusetts.  See  Walker,  O. 
W. 

Westermann's  illustrirte  deutsche  Monatshefte. 
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Westford,  Massachusetts.     See  Hodgman. 

Westwood,  Thomas,  and  Satchell,  Thomas. 
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Whales.     See  Allen,  J.  A. 

Wharton,  Edward  R.  Etyma  Graeca.  An  ety- 
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Wheatley,  Henry  B.,  and  Delamotte,  Philip 
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Whitman,  W^alt.     See  Bucke. 

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Wietersheim,  Carl  August  Wilhelm  Eduard 
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Wilberforce,  Samuel,  bishop  of  Oxford.  Life, 
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Wild  flowers.     See  Wood.  H. 

Wilkinson,  William.  English  country  houses. 
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Wilkinson,  William  C.  Poems.  N.  Y.,  1883. 
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Willems,  P.  Le  s^nat  de  la  republique  ro- 
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William  Salt  archaeological  society,  Stafford. 
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Williams,  Charles  F.  The  tariff  laws  of  the 
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Williams,  Michael.  Some  London  theatres 
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Williams,  William  M.  Science  in  short  chap- 
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Williams  college.     See  Kappa  Alpha. 

■Wills,  Charles  J.  In  the  land  of  the  lion  and 
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Wills.     See  Furnivall. 

Willson,  Marcius  and  Robert  P.  Mosaics  of 
Bible  history.  The  Bible  record  with  illustrative 
poetic  and  prose  selections  from  standard  litera- 
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Willy  and  Mary.  Edinburgh,  1881.  [Aunger- 
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No. 3  in  *4552-50 

"A Jacobite  song-  printed  from  a  broadside  considered 
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Wilson,  Charles  T.  The  duke  of  Berwick: 
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Wilson,  Sir  William  James  Erasmus.  The 
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mummies  at  Thebes.  A  lecture,  Feb.  15,  1883. 
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Winchester,  England.     See  Bramston. 

W^inckler,  Johann.  Die  periodische  Presse 
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\A^indham,  Ne-M  Hampshire.  See  Morrison, 
L.  A. 

Windle,  Catharine  F.  A.     Address  to  the  New 

Shakspere    society  of    London.      Discovery   of 

Lord    Verulam's    undoubted  authorship    of  the 

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No.  II  in  **G.72.7.2 

Wine.     See  Ellis,  J. 

^Vinner,  Sep.  Easy  system  for  the  banjo. 
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—  New  school  for  the  banjo ;  (arranged  as  a 
self-instructor).  Also,  a  collection  of  melodies. 
Boston.     [1872.]     8°,  obi.  8055.20 

Wit  and  humor.     See  Fleet;  —  Jami. 

Witchcraft.     See  Green,  S.  A. ;  —  Volk. 

Witche,  Mathieu.  Les  Albigeois  devant 
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Witt,  C.  Classic  mythology.  A  translation 
of  "  Griechische  Gutter  und  Heldengeschichten  " 
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N.  Y.,  1883.     8°-  2969.75 

The  London  edition  of  this  English  translation  has  the 
title,  "  Myths  of  Hellas,  or  Greek  tales." 

Wolter,  Maurus.  Dieromischen  Katakomben 
und  die  Sakramente  der  katholischen  Kirche. 
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deutung  fiir  die  katholische  Lehre  von  der 
Kirche.     Frankfurt  a/M.,  1866.     8°. 

No.  I  in  2754.14 
Women.        See   Bla^e  ;  —  Chapman,     W. ;  — 
Dix  ;  —  Duehring ;  —  Duentzer ;  —  Goncourt ;  — 
Sammlung. 

—  Diseases.     See  Fritsch  ;  —  Schott. 
Wood,  George  B.,  and  Bache,  Franklin.    The 

dispensatory  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
15th  edition,  rearranged,  and  largely  rewritten, 
with  illus.,  by  H.  C.  Wood  [and  others].  Phila., 
1883.     8«.  *378oa.53 

Wood,  Henry.  A  season  among  the  wild 
flowers.    London,  1883.    Illus.    Sm.  8"^.      3859.67 

W^ood,  William  P.,  baron  Hatherley.  See 
Stephens,  W.  R.  W. 

Wood  engraving,     ^ee  Meisterwerke. 

Wooder,  John.  The  aesthetic  and  modern 
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Worcester,  Benjamin.  The  life  and  mission 
of  Emanuel  Swedenborg.  Boston,  1883.  Por- 
trait.    8°.  3546.57 

In  the  Appendix  is  a  list  of  the  writings  of  Swedenborg, 
and  also  of  biographies  of  him. 

Worcester,  England.     See  Smith,  I.  G.  , 
\A^orcester,  Massachusetts.     See  Triscott. 
Wordsworth,  Christopher,   bishop  of  Lincoln. 
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1881-3.     4  V.   Sm.  8°.  3516.63 

—  Greece  :  pictorial,  descriptive  and  historical. 
With  engravings,  and  a  history  of  the  character- 
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with  notices  of  recent  discoveries  by  H.  F.  Tozer. 
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Wordsworth,  William.  Poetical  works.  Edited 
by  W.  Knight.  Vol.  1-4.  Edinburgh,  1882,  83. 
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■Working  bulletins  for  the  scientific  investiga- 
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Issued  by  the  scientific  department  of  the 
Laboratory  of  Parke,  Davis  &  Co.,  chemists. 
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Workshops.     Sec  Smith,  F. 


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World's  method,  The,  for  cornet  and  saxhorn 
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Worth,  R.  N.  The  history  of  nonconformity 
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Wuertz,  Charles  Adolphe.  Les  hautes  dtudes 
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Yachts.     See  American  yacht  list;  —  Little. 

Yale  college.  Yale  [entrance]  examination 
papers  [1876-82].  Collected  by  F.  B.  Stevens. 
Boston,  1883.     12°.  3596.81 

Yarmouth,  England.     See  Stacy-Watson. 

Year-book,  The,  of  the  unitarian  congrega- 
tional churches  for  1846-58,67-82.  Boston,  1846- 
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Called,  during  the  years  1846,  47,  "The  unitarian  annual 
register";  during  the  years  1848-55,  "  The  unitarian  con- 
gregational register." 

From  1S59-66  the  Year-book  was  not  published. 

Yearbooks  of  the  reign  of  King  Edward  iii. 
Years  11  and  12  [1337,  1338].  Edited  and  trans, 
by  A.  J.  Ilorwood.  With  preface  and  index  by 
L.  O.  Pike.  London,  1883.  [Great  Britain. 
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York  county,  Maine.     See  Clayton. 

Yorkshire.     See  Macquoid. 

Yorktown,  Virginia.     See  Patton. 

Young,  Robert.  Modern  missions:  their  trials 
and  triumphs,  ist  American  edition.  N.  Y. 
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Zeigler,  Wilbur  G.,  and  Grosscup,  Ben  S. 
Tlie  heart  of  the  Alleghanies,  or  western  North 
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Zeitschrift  fiir  deutsche  Philologie.  Herausg. 
von  E  Hdpfner  und  J.  Zacher.  i3ter,  i4ter 
Band.    Halle,  1882.     L.  8°.  *489r,i 


Zeitschrift  fiir  die  gebildete  Welt.  Herausg. 
von  Richard  Fleischer.  ites-4tes  Heft.  Braun- 
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Zeitschrift  far  Ethnologic.  Herausg.  von  A. 
Bastian  und  R.  Hartmann.  Band  1-14.  Berlin, 
1869-82.   14  V.  in  16.  Folded  tables.  8".    *2222.5i 

From  vol.  2  R.  Virchovv's  name  appears  among  the 
editors.     From  vol.  12  A.  Bastian  is  replaced  by  A.  Voss. 


—  Supplement.     i87[,    72, 
1871-78.     4  V.  in  2.     8". 


1877,   78.     Berlin, 

*2222.60 


Contents. — 1S71.  Beitrage  zur  Ethnologie,  von  A.  Bas- 
tian. 1872.  Linguistische  Ergebnisse  einer  Reise  nach 
Centralafrika,  von  G.  Schweinfurth.  1S77.  Korpermessun- 
gen  verschiedener  Menschenrassen,  von  A.  VVeisbach. 
187S.  Prahistorische  Studien  aus  Sicilien,  von  Ferd.  Frei- 
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Zeitschrift  fiir  physiologische  Chemie.  Her- 
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Ziegler,  Ernst.  A  text-book  of  pathological 
anatomy  and  pathogenesis.  Trans,  and  edited 
by  D.  Mac  Alister.  Part  i.  General  pathological 
anatomy.     London,  1883.     HIus.  8°.  3741.64 

—  Same.  N.Y.,1883.  Illus.  [Wood's Library 
of  standard  medical  authors.]     S**.  3751-53 

Ziesing,  Thdodore.  Le  Globe  de  1824  a  1830 
consid^re  dans  ses  rapports  avec  I'dcole  roman- 
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Zoeckler,  Otto,  editor.  Handbuch  der  theolo- 
gischen  Wissenschaften  in  encyklopadischer 
Darstellung  mit  besonderer  Riicksicht  auf  die 
Entwicklungsgeschichte  der  einzelnen  Diszipli- 
nen.  Herausg.  von  Otto  Zockler.  Band  i. 
Ndrdlingen,  18S3.     L.  8'.        '  *3533-5o 

Zoology.  See  Challenger ;  —  Ohio,  Geological 
survey ;  —  Sars. 

Zschokke,  Johann  H.  D.  Meditations  on  life, 
death,  and  eternity.  Transl.  from  the  German 
by  Frederica  Rowan.  Boston,  1883.   I2<'.    5442.80 

The  t\vo   parts  of  this  work  were  published  separately 
under    the   titles   "Meditations    on    death    and     eternity 
[5446.2  and  544'3.67],  and  "  Miiditations  on  life  and  its  relig. 
ious  duties  "  [5446.65],  now  reissued  in  a  single  volume. 

Zulus.     See  Mitford. 


II. 


I 


Earlier  Publications  (a  selection). 


Includes  a  number  of  books  presented  by  Mrs.  R.  Anne  Nichols.  These  books,  for  the  most 
part,  are  works  on  art,  or  are  enriched  by  the  insertion  of  portraits  and  plates.  They  properly 
form  a  supplement  to  the  Thayer  collection,  a  list  of  which  was  published  in  the  Bulletin  for  April, 
1879,  N°'  49' 


Alver£  Delgris,  Antonio.  Compendio  de  pa- 
leografi'a  espanola,  6  escuela  de  leer  todas  las 
letras  que  se  ban  usado  en  Espaiia  hasta  fines 
■del  siglo  XVIII.  Ilustrada  con  32  laminas. 
Madrid,  1857.     ^°-  **D.23ob.i8 

American  anti-slavery  society.  Minutes  of 
the  executive  committee,  Nov.  18,  1837-April 
27,  1841.     Manuscript.     F°.  **4270.52 

Archiv  des  Criminalrechts.  Halle,  1799-1857. 
45  V.     16°.  *5698.5 

During  the  course  of  the  publication  there  were  many 
changes  in  the  editors.  There  are  indexes  from  time  to 
time,  e.ach  covering  a  portion  of  the  set;  these  are  all  con- 
densed  into  one  which  is  placed  at  the  end  of  the  vol.  for 
1857  and  covers  the  years  1798  to  1856. 


Barrett,  Bryant.  The  code  Napoleon,  verbally 
translated  from  the  French ;  prefixed,  discourse, 
containing  account  of  the  civil  regulations  in 
the  Jewish  law,  the  Zend  Avesta,  the  Twelve 
tables  [etc.].     London,  181 1.     2  v.    8°.     7618.53 

Bateman,  Thomas.  Vestiges  of  the  antiqui- 
ties of  Derbyshire,  and  the  sepulchral  usages  of 
its  inhabitants,  to  the  reformation.  By  Thomas 
Bateman,  assisted  by  Stephen  Glover.  London, 
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Beckmann,  Johann.  A  concise  history  of 
ancient  institutions,  inventions,  and  discoveries, 
abridged  and  translated :  with  important  addi- 
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Bible.  The  Holy  Bible:  together  with  the 
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Hunter,  John  D.  Manners  and  customs  of 
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[_Al.io,  xvith  the  above']  La  segvnda  parte  de 
Lazarillo  de  Tormes :  y  de  sus  aduersidades. 
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A  statement  in  regard  to  the  early  editions  of  the  I^aza- 
rillo  de  Tormes  may  be  found  in  the  Ticknor  catalogue,  p. 
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bears  the  crest  of  P.  A.  Hanrott,  whose  library  was  sold  in 
1833.  J^t  was  purchased  in  December,  1SS2,  at  the  sale  of  the 
libraries  of  William  Beckford,  author  of  Vathek,  and  his 
son-in-law,  the  tenth  Duke  of  Hamilton. 

Huschke,  Georg  Philipp  Eduard.  Gaius. 
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5665.19 

Illustrated  news  of  the  world  and  drawing- 
room  portrait  gallery  of  emipent  personages. 
1858-59.     [London,  1858-59.]     92  portraits.     F^. 

**K. 100.10 

These  portraits  are  engraved  on  steel  by  D.  J.  Pound, 
The  Library  has  several  other  copies,  differing  somewhat 
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title  is  tiken  from  La  litt^rature  fran9aise  contemporaine 
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Lede,  ot;  Leda, ,  marquis  de,  and  Carde- 
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Subjoined  to  this  (pp.  5-16)  is  the  "  Traits  de  paix  entre 
le  royaume  de  France  et  la  r^publique  d'Angleterre,  d'Es- 
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The  portraits  are  missing  in  this  set. 

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**K.ii2.8 

Additional  portraits  have  been  inserted. 

Liebe,  Friedrich.  Die  Stipulation  und  das 
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Lodge,  Edmund.  Life  of  Sir  Julius  Caesar, 
knt. ;  with  memoirs  of  his  family  and  descend- 
ants. Illus.  by  18  portraits,  with  a  pedigree  and 
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1827.     40.  **G.i.82.i6;  **K.i40.io 

**G.  1S2.16  has  7 more  portraits  inserted:  and  **K. 140.10 
has  23  proofs  of  portraits  and  one  proof  of  a  plate  inserted, 
and  is  a  large  paper  copy,  folio  size.  There  is  another  copy, 
in  small  paper,  on  shelf  no.  4540.20. 

The  Numerus  infaustus  is  •'  A  short  view  of  the  unfortu- 
nate reigns  of  six  kings  of  England :  William  11;  Henry 
11;  Edward  11;  Richard  11;  Charles  11;  James  11. 

-—  Portraits  of  illustrious  personages  of  Great 
Britain.  Engraved  from  authentic  pictures,  in 
the  galleries  of  the  nobility,  and  the  public  col- 
lections of  the  country.  With_memoirs.  Lon- 
don, 1821-34.     4  V.     240  portraits.     F^,  1.  p. 

**G.3740.i 
The  plates  in  this  edition  are  on  India  paper. 

—  Same.  London,  1823-26.  5  v.  100  portraits. 
L    8°.  2541.18 


Lodge,  Edmund,  continued. 

—  Same.  London,  1835.  12  v.  240  portraits. 
L.  8".  *245i.ii;  **G.22.i 

—  Same.  [Without  memoirs.]  London,  1836. 
4  V.     240  portraits.     F°,  1.  p.  **K.i4i.5 

The  plates  in  this  edition  are  on  India  paper. 

—  Same.  [Without  memoirs.]  96  portraits.  No 
title-page.     L.  S*'.  *245i.io 

Longacre,  James  B.,  and  Herring,  James. 
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Longchamps,  Pierre  C.  de.  Histoire  des 
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Longp6rier,  Henri  A.  P.  de.  Notice  des  monu- 
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Loyd,  Samuel  J.,  baron  Overstone.  Tracts 
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Lull,  Ramon,  1235-1315.  Obras  rimadas  de 
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venzal,  publicadas  por  primera  vez  con  un  arti'culo 
biogrdfico,  ilustraciones  y  variantes,  y  seguidas 
de  un  glosario  de  voces  anticuadas  por  Ger6nimo 
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Lyttleton,  George,  baron  Lyttleton.  The 
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and  of  the  age  in  which  he  lived.  Prefixed,  a 
history  of  the  revolutions  of  England  from  the 
death  of  Edward  the  Confessor  to  the  birth  of 
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Mackay,  Samuel-  The  narrative  of  captain 
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in  North-America ;  by  the  appointment  of  lieut. 
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The  author  gives  an  a.ccount  of  his  services  as  a  royalist 
in  command  of  a  company  of  provincials  attached  to  gen. 
Burgovne's  army,  and  complains  of  the  refusal  of  the  British 
generals  to  Vecognize  him  as  an  officer.  Six  portraits  and 
ten  plates  have  been  inserted  in  tliis  copy. 

Mai,  Angelo,  cardinal,  editor.  Homeri  Ilia- 
dos  pictvrae  antiqvae  ex  codice  Mediolanensi 
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Marcenay  de  Ghuy,  Antoine  de,  1724-1811. 
CEuvre  :  morceauxd'histoire,  portraits,  paisages, 
batailles,  &c.,  d'apres  le  Poussin,  Vandick, 
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[18 — ?]     53  engravings.     F°.  **K. 140.12 

This  appears  to  be  a  reprint  of  an  earlier  edition. 

Mather,  Cotton.  Marah  spoken  to.  A  brief 
essay  to  do  good  unto  the  widow ;  dispensing 
those  lessons  of  piety,  which  are,  the  portion  as- 
signed for  the  widow,  in  the  house  and  word  of 
God.  By  one  of  the  ministers  in  Boston.  With 
a  preface  of  Increase  Mather.     Boston,  1718.  24°. 

*H.99.32 

The  running^title  is  A  visit  unto  the  widows  of  Israel. 

Mather,  Increase.  Two  discourses  shewing  i. 
That  the  Lords  ears  are  open  to  the  prayers  of 
the  righteous.  2.  The  dignity  &  duty  of  aged 
servants  of  the  Lord.  Also,  a  preface  in  which 
the  congregational  discipline  of  the  churches  in 
New-England  is  vindicated,  with  the  authors 
dying  testimonv  there-unto.     Boston,  1716.   24°. 

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O'Connell,  Daniel,  and  others.  [Indictment  of 
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Paltock,  Poltock,  or  Pultock,  Robert.  The 
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In  this  edition  many  passages  in  the  original  have  been 
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"  The  writer  of  these  letters,  and  this  diary,  was  the  wife 
of  an  officer  of  the  Revolution,  and  the  daughter  of  a  clergy. 
man  of  the  Church  of  England.  .  .  .  The  journal  was 
written  during  a  long  period  of  separation  from  her  husband." 
—  Preface. 

Register,  The,  of  Pennsylvania.  Devoted  to 
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Robertson,  George.  The  history  of  the  reign 
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24  plates  have  b'een  inserted. 

Robinson,  John.  Of  religious  communion, 
private  and  publique.  With  the  silencing  of  the 
clamours  raysed  by  Mr.  Thomas  Helvvisse 
against  our  reteyning  the  baptism  receaved  in 
England,  and  administering  of  baptism  unto 
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The  title  is  taken  from  "  Congregationalism  of  the  last 
three  hundred  years,  by  H.  M.  Dexter,"  [3543.63]  and 
"  Works  of  John  Robinson,"  edited  by  Robert  Ashton 
[10S7.10].  Besides  the  title-page,  the  top  of  pp.  (1-4)  is 
missing,  also  pp.  127-131.  Mr.  Ashton  says,  "It  was 
doubtless  written  at  Leyden,  and  probably  printed  in  that 
city." 

Robinson,  Peter  F.,  and  Britton,  John. 
Vitruvius  Critannicus.  History  of  Woburn  abbey, 
Hatfield  house,  Hardwicke  hall,  and  Cassiobury 
park.  Illus.  by  plans,  elevations,  and  internal 
views  of  the  apartments.  London,  1847.  44 
plates.     Po.  ♦*K.i6oa.2 

Roger  of  Hoveden.  Annals.  Comprising  the 
history  of  England  and  of  other  countries  of 
Europe  from  a.d.  732  to  a.d.  1201.  Trans,  from 
the  Latin  with  notes  and  illus.  by  H.  T.  Riley. 
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Roger  of  Wendover.  Flowers  of  history. 
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Trans,  from  the  Latin,  bj' J.  A.  Giles.  London, 
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Rosenkranz,  Johann  Carl  Friedrich.  Die 
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Sandrart,  Joachim  von.  Teutsche  Academic  der 
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nicht  weniger  zu  mehrerer  Erlauterung  die 
besten  EKempel  der  alten  und  neuen  Kilnstler  in 
Kupfer  beygefuget  worden.  Nebst  den  Lebens- 
beschreibungen  der  besten  Kfinstler,  ingleichen 
der  Anzeige  ihrer  vornehmsten  Werke.  Nunmehr 
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Schlesinger,  Rudolph.  Zur  Lehre  von  den 
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Settala,  Ludovico.  Lvdovici  Septalii  Medio- 
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September, 


Settala,  Ludovico,  continued. 

—  Lvdovici  Septalii  Mediolanensis,  De  naevis 
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Sewel,  William.  The  history  of  the  Christian 
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Southey,  Robert.  Sir  Thomas  More ;  or,  col- 
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Stieler,  Carl,  and  others.  Italv  from  the  Alps 
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Strutt,  Joseph.  A  complete  view  of  the  dress 
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—  The  regal  and  ecclesiastical  antiquities  of 
England :  containing  representations  of  all  the 
English  monarchs,  from  Edward  the  Confessor  to 
Henry  the  Eighth ;  on  sixty  copper  plates,  with  a 
supplement  containing  twelve  plates.  New  edi- 
tion, with  notes,  by  J.  R.  Planchd.  London, 
1842.     4«.  **K.i4i.4 

Tableaux,  statues,  bas-reliefs  et  cam^es  de  la 
Galerie  de  Florence  et  du  Palais  Pitti,  dessinds 
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Thierry,  Jacques  Nicolas  Augustin.  History 
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Varlo,  Charles.  Nature  display'd,  a  new  work, 
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Chapter  15  is  devoted  to  the  author's  visit  to  the  United 
States  in  1784. 


Vinet,  Alexandre  R.  Moralistes  des  seizieme 
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Waechter,  Carl  G.  von.  Handbuch  des  im 
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Walpole,  Horace,  earl  of  Orford.  Works  of 
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Many  portraits  and  plates  have  been  inserted. 

Ward,  Nathaniel.  Mercurius  anti-mechanicus. 
Or  the  simple  coblers  boy.  With  his  lap-full  of 
caveats  (or  take  heeds),  documents,  advertise- 
ments and  praemonitions  to  all  his  honest  fellow- 
tradesmen-preachers,  but  more  especially  a  dozen 
of  them,  in  or  about  London.  By  Theodore  de 
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***44o6.36 

"  The  object  of  this  \vork  appears  to  have  been  to  stem  a 
erowing  opposition  —  at  least  indifference  —  in  his  day,  to  a 
learned  ministry;  and  to  combat  bv  ridicule  the  idea  that 
ministers  ought  to  earn  their  living  by  secular  employment. 
.  .  .  Some  .  .  .  have  formed  from  internal  evidence  the 
opinion  that  this  work  is  not  the  production  of  Mr.  Ward. 
.  .  .  There  is  really  some  doubt  on  the  subject."  —  Memoirs 
of  the  Rev.  N.  Ward,  by  jfohn  Ward  Dean,  pp.  104.-106. 

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S.^  additional  engravings,  and  several  newspaper  cuttings 
containing  anecdotes  of  adventure,  are  inserted. 

Whitelocke,  R.  H.  Memoirs  of  Bulstrode 
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and  ambassador  at  the  court  of  Sweden,  at  the 
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Portrait.     8°.  ♦♦K.iiz.g 

\Vood,  Thomas.  An  institute  of  the  laws  of 
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F°.  *7690.i7 

Zeitschrift  f&r  Civilrecht  und  Prozess. 
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1828-1844;  Neue  Folge,  Band  1-22,  1845-1865. 
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Abbreviations :  — Brl.,  Brighton;  Chn.,  Charlestown;  I>or.,  Dorchester;  E.  B.,  East  Boston;  J.  P.,  Jamaica 
Plain;  W.  E.,  North  End;  Rox.,  Roxbury;  S.  B.,  South  Boston;  S.  E.,  South  End;  W^  Rox.,  West  Roxbury. 
Shelf-numbers  without  these  abbreviations  indicate  books  in  the  Lower  Hall  of  the  Central  Library. 

Central  Library  Books  can  be  applied  for  at  the  several  Branches  and  Deliver- 
ies., and.,  if  they  are  on  the  shelves.,  they  will  be  sent  to  the  Branch  or  Delivery  the 
same  or  following  day. 


Abbott,  Edwin  A.     Hints  on  home  teaching. 

Rox.  5837.15 

Abbott,  Jacob.  Cousin  Lucy  on  the  sea-shore. 
Illus.  1439-3 

Abbott,  Lyman.  Henry  Ward  Beecher.  A 
sketch  of  his  career.     Illus.  S.  B.  161. 31 

Adams,  Henry  C.  Barford  Bridge ;  or,  school- 
boy trials.  J.  P.  335. 19 


Adams,  Charles  F.,yr.  A  college  fetich.  An 
address  before  the  Harvard  chapter  of  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  June  28,  1883.  Dor.  191. 34 

On  the  study  of  the  classics  in  college  education. 

Adams,  John  G.  Fifty  notable  years.  Views 
of  the  ministry  of  Christian  universalism  during 
the  last  half-century.  Rox.  5035.16 


400 


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Adams,  Robert  C.  Evolution.  A  lecture, 
March,  1883.  S.  B.  32?- 18 

Adams,  William  H.  D.  Celebrated  women 
travellers  of  the  nineteenth  century.     Illus. 

Rox.  1026.16 

—  Eminent  soldiers.  I537-I3 
Contents. —  Wallenstein ;  Turenne;  Marlborough  ;  Well- 
ington; Napoleon;  Napier;  Grant;  Moltke. 

—  Famous  ships  of  the  British    navy.     Illus. 

1985.8 

—  Wellington's  victories  from  Roli<ja  to  Water- 
loo, 1808-1815.  980.49 

Addison,  Joseph.  Criticisjn  on  Milton's  Para- 
dise lost.     [Arber's  English  reprints.] 

No.  2  in  Rox.  7336.6 
Adder,  Max,  ^5c«<f.     Sec  Clark,  Charles  H. 
Ainger,    Alfred.       Charles    Lamb.       [English 
men  of  letters.]  Bri.  64.57;  I^or.  176.36 

E.  B.  217.21 ;  J.  P.  1226.19;  N.  E.  131. 12 
Alden,  Isabella  L.   {Pansy.)     Cunning  work- 
men. E.  B.  496.5 

—  Docia's  journal.  E.  B.  496.3 

—  The  man  of  the  house.     [Juvenile.]  1449.55 

S.  B.  137-46  ;  S.  E.  509.6 

—  Mrs.  Harry  Harper's  awakening. 

E.B.  315-26 

—  The  pocket  measure.  [Fiction.]  E.B.  316.33 
Alden,  William  L.     The  cruise  of  the  Canoe 

club.     Illus.     1429.63;  Bri.  23.132;  Chn.  415.26 

Dor.  259.42;  E.  B.  29.117;  J.  P.  238.31 

Rox.  1118.24;  S.  B.  135-48;  S.  E.  647.16 

A  book  for  boys. 

Aldrich,  Thomas  B.  From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth. 
1657.16;  Dor.  457.2;  E.  B.  98.31 
Rox.  437-15  ;  S.  B.  34323  ;  S.  E.  351.9 
■ —  The  story  of  a  bad  boy.    With  illus.   1459.58 
Alexander,  Mrs.,  pseud.     See  Hector,  A.  F. 
Alexander,  Frances.     {Francesca.)    The  story 
of  Ida.    With  preface,  by  J    Ruskin.    Dor.  507.16 
J.  P.  536.3;  Rox.  1027.17;  S.  E.  5093.24 
Allen,  Joseph    H.       Christian    history    in    its 
three  great  periods.     Second  period.     The  mid- 
dle age.  Dor.  67.32 
Allen,  Thomas.     The  history  and  antiquities 
of  London,  Westminster,  Southwark,  and  parts 
adjacent.     London,  1827-29.     4  v.     Illus. 

Clin.  1 1 13.7 
American  academy  of  arts  and  sciences,  Bos- 
ton.   Memoirs.    Vol.  i;  New  series,  vol.  i,  2,  7. 
Boston,  1785-1860.     4  v.  Chn.  1315.2 

—  Proceedings.  Vol.  i,  2,  6.  Boston,  1848- 
1866.    3  V.  Chn.  3834-1 

American  almanac  for  1883.  Edited  by  A.  R. 
Spofford.  R.R.,B.5 

Ammen,  Daniel.     The  Atlantic  coast.     Maps. 

[The  navy  in  the  Civil  war.]  220.21 ;  Chn.  2876;  17 

Dor.  387-14;  J.  P.  925  29;  Rox.  5037-" 

S.  B.  158.52  ;  S.  E.  248.29 

Anderson,  Rasmus  B.  America  not  discov- 
ered by  Columbus.  An  historical  sketch  of  the 
discovery  of  America,  by  the  Norsemen,  in  the 
10th  century.  210.24 

—  Norse  mythology;  or,  the  religion  of  our 
forefathers,  containing  all  the  myths  of  the 
Eddas.  2100.16 

Appletons'  annual  cyclopaedia,  1882.  Vol.  22. 
Illus.  Dor.  215.1 ;  Rox.  R.R.,  C.  3.1 

S.  B.  R.R.  103 

—  General  index,  embracing  Vol.  i-i^  inclu- 
sive, 1861-1875.  R.R.,L.24;  Dor.  215. i 

Rox.  R.R.,  C.  3.1 ;  S.  B.  R.R.  103 


Appletons'  general  guide  to  the  United  States 

and  Canada.    With  maps.    Part  i,  2.  Rox.  818.12 

Arber,  Edward,   editor.     An   English   garner. 

Vol.  1-3.  Rox.  7336.2 

Architect,  The.     Vol.  28.     1882.     Illus. 

S.  B.  195-5 

Argles,  Margaret.    Loys,  Lord  Berresford,  and 

[five]  other  tales.     Leipzig.  1459.52 ;  Dor.  469.44 

J.  P.  713-11;  Box.  2316.34;  S.  B.  285.75 

—  Loj's,  Lord  Berresford,  and  [sixteen]  other 
tales.    Phila.   1449.58;  Bri.  36.140;  Chn.  2186.12 

Dor.  468.33;  E.  B.  315-20;  S.  B.  283.62 
S.  E.  454-32 

—  Portia;  or,  "by  passions  rocked."    Leipzig.  . 

1440.31  ;  Dor.  469.36  ;  J.  P.  713.  i 
Rox.  2316.33 ;  S.  B.  285.66 

—  Same.     Phila.  S.  B.  283.51 
Arnold,  Matthew.     On  the  study  of  Celtic  lit- 
erature.                                                   Rox.  1932.17 

Arthur,  Timothy  S.     The  two  wives.       1439-4 

Ascham,  Roger.     The  scholemaster.    Written 

between    1563-8.       [Arber's    English    reprints.] 

No.  2  in  Rox.  7336.13 

—  Toxophilus.  1545-  [Arber's  English  re- 
prints.] No.  I  in  Box.  7336.6 

Ashley,  William  J.  James  and  Philip  Van  Ar- 
tevelde.  Rox.  1026.15 

Ashton,  John.  Social  life  in  the  reign  of 
Queen  Anne.     2  v.     Illus.  J.  P.  1022.5 

—  Same.  New  edition,  with  illus.  980.50 

S.B.  172.9 

At  home      [Poems.]     Illus.  by  J.  G.  Sowerby. 

Decorated  by  T.  Crane.  Dor.  486.3 

Auerbach,  Berthold.     Barfiissele.    Chn.  5926.4 

—  Brigitta.     Erziihlung.  Chn.  5926.2 

—  Master  Bieland  and  his  workmen.  [Leisure 
hour  series.]  Bri.  32.112;  Clin.  2152.10 

Dor.  467-38;  E.  B.  317-18;  J.  P.  418.21 
Rox.  2426.6;  S.  B.  234.38;  S.  E.  418.28 

—  Sammtliche  Schwarzwalder  Dorfgeschich- 
ten.     8  V.  in  4.  Chn.  5926.13 

Authors  and  publishers.  A  manual  of  sug- 
gestions for  beginners  in  literature.  Illus.  1400. 1 
Dor.  524.2;  Rox.  1932.19 

Bacon,  Edwin  M.  King's  dictionary  of  Bos- 
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Bacon,  Francis,  baron  Vernlatn  and  viscount 
St.  Albans.  A  harmony  of  [his]  essays,  etc. 
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Bailey,  J.  T.  An  historical  sketch  of  Brooklyn, 
and  neighborhood.  Brooklyn,  1840.  Folded 
rnap.  Chn.  737-^3 

Ballou,  Maturin  M.,  compiler.  Notable 
thoughts  about  women.  Rox.  1934.20 

Balmes,  Jaime  L.  European  civilization. 
Protestantism  and  catholicity  compared.  Por- 
trait. 1081.5;  N.  E.  120.3 

Bancroft,  George.  History  of  the  colonization 
of  the  United  States.  Boston,  1840.  3  v.  Por- 
traits. Chn.  2412.1 

—  History  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
from  the  discovery  [to  1782].  6  v.  [Centenary 
edition.]  N.  E.  112.7 

—  History  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
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Bancroft,  Hubert  H.  History  of  the  Pacific 
States  of  North  America.     Vol.  i,  2,  4,  5. 

Box.  7421.3 

Bardsley,  Charles  W.  Brownie.  [Fiction.] 
Illus.  1429.42 

Barr,  Amelia  E.  The  young  people  of  Shake- 
speare's dramas.     Illus.  Bri.  114.113 


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September, 


Barrett,  Frank.     Honest  Davie.     A  novel. 

50.28;  Dor.  3223.5 

Barrili,    Anton    G.       A    whimsical    wooing. 

From  the  Italian.  1459.45;  S.  E.  4893.8 

A  story  "f  modern  Italian  life. 

Barrington,  Si'r  Jonah.  Rise  and  fall  of  the 
Irish  nation.  N.  E.  123.33 

Barrington's  fate.     [No  name  series.] 

Bri.  II. 153;  S.  B.  240a. 31 

Barrows,  Samuel  J.  The  doom  of  the  ma- 
jority of  mankind.  Dor.  525.12 

Bartlett,  George  B.,  editor.  New  games  for 
parlor  and  lawn.  S.  B.  319.57 

Bartram,  William.  Travels  through  North 
and  South  Carolina,  Georgia  [etc.].  Phila., 
1791.     Illus.  Chn.  1117.6 

Bastiat,  Frdddric.  Essajs  on  political  econo- 
my. 130.37 

Bates,  Arlo.  Mr.  Jacobs.  A  tale  of  the 
drummer,  the  reporter  and  the  prestidigitateur. 
[Anon.]  1429.65;  Dor.  139-52;  E.  B.  34969 

Battle,  The,  of  the  Moy;  or,  how  Ireland 
gained  her  independence,  1892-1894.  1422.26 

Dor.  269.7 

Bayer,  Carl  R.  (^Robert  Byr.)  Der  heimliche 
Gast.     Erzahlung.  Rox.  5726.18 

Beecher,  Catharine  E.  The  true  remedy  for 
the  wrongs  of  woman.  Dor.  527.10 

Beeton,  S.  O.  Modern  men  and  women ;  or, 
British  biography  from  the  accession  of  George 
III.  1547-17 

Bell,  'E\\\?,,  pseud.     See  Bronte,  Emily  J. 

Benedix,  (J.)  Roderich.  Gesammelte  dra- 
matische  Werke.     Band  20-27.     8  v.  in  4. 

2013.7 

Contents.  —  20.  Der  o^eheimnissvolle  Brief;  Das  Arm- 
band;  Miiller  als  Slindenbock;  Die  Epicframnie;  Das  Mut- 
tersohnchen;  Versalzen.  21.  Aschenbrodel;  Zwischentra- 
gerei ;  Der  Strauss ;  Die  WerbunjJ:.  22.  Der  Bahnhof ;  Der 
achtuiidachtzigste  Geburtstag;  Die  relegirten  Studenten; 
Die  Neujahrsnacht.  23.  Abenteuerin  Rom;  Der  Hagestolz; 
Weihnachten ;  Ein  altes  Sprichwort.  24.  Pflichtgetreu; 
Reden  muss  man ;  Plautus  und  Terenz-;  Achtzehnhundert- 
dreizehn.  25.  Alldeutschland  hinein!;  Landwehrmanns 
Christfest;  Der  Solin  der  Hokerin.  26.  Der  Wildling;  Das 
Stiftungsfest;  Der  Todescandidat ;  Einquartierung;  Wie- 
dertrefunden  ;  Weihnachten  im  Felde.  27.  W'eibererziehung; 
Die  Graft  der  Vater;  Auf  der  Wiener  Weltausstellung; 
Isidor  und  Athanasia. 

Note.  —  The  list  of  contents  of  vols.  1-18  may  be  found 
in  the  third  edition  of  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogue  of  foreign 
languages. 

Benham,  William,  editor.  Catharine  and 
Craufurd  Tait.  S.  E.  208.19 

Benjamin,  Samuel  G.  W.  The  Atlantic  islands 
as  resorts  of  health  and  pleasure.     Illus. 

S.  B.  339  28 

Benner,  Samuel.  Prophecies  of  future  ups 
and  downs  in  prices.  E.  B.  39.27 

Benning,  Howe,  pseud.     See  Henry,  Mary  H. 

Berquin,  Arnaud.  The  children's  friend. 
From  the  French.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1S55. 

I'hn.  534  9 

Besant,  Walter.  All  sorts  and  conditions  of 
men  :  an  impossible  story.     Illus.  1495.20 

Besant,  Walter,  and  Rice,  James.    The  golden 

butterfly.     A  novel.  1429.56;  Dor.  469  33 

J.  P.  832.31  ;  Rox.  2316.31 ;  S.  B.  140.81 

Bible.  The  prayers  of  the  Bible.  Indexed. 
Compiled  by  P.  Watters.  J.  P,  2032.3 

—  The  first  printed  English  New  Testament. 
Trans,  by  W.  Tyndale.  [Arber's  Facsimile 
texts.]  "  Rox.  7336.1 

The  unique  fragment  of  which  this  is  a  copy  contains 
only  the  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew  as  far  as  chap,  xxii,  v.  i». 


Biglow,  William.      History  of  Natick,  Mass. 

Boston,   1830.  Win.  1033.30 

Bird,    Isabella    L.,    nozv   Mrs.   Bishop.      The 

Golden  Chersonese  and  the  way  thither.    Illus. 

1697.15;  Dor.  457.3;  Rox.  413-19 

S.  B.  364-13 

An  account  of  Canton,  and  of  a  journey  thence  by  way 
of  Saigon,  to  the  Malay  peninsula. 


Bishop,  William 
chant  prince. 


Black,  John  R. 
and  Yedo.     2  v. 
Black,  William. 


H.      The   house  of  a   mer- 
Dor.  468.19;  Rox.  2432.6 
S.  B.  277.52 
Bj0rnson,    Bjdrnstjerne.       Captain    Mansana, 
and  other  stories.   Trans,  from  the  Norse  edition. 

Dor.  468.10 
Young  Japan.      Yokohama 
1691.14;  S.  E.  381.12 
An  adventure  in  Thule.     A 
story  for  young  people.  S.  B.  232.86 

—  Goldsmith.     [English  men  of  letters.] 

Bri.  64.46 ;  Chn.  2616.27 ;  E.  B.  217.20 

J,  P.  1226.15;  ^«  E.  131. 14 

S.  B.  68.40 

—  Shandon  bells.  A  novel.  With  portrait. 
Leipzig.  1422.36;  Dor.  479-2;  J.  P.  713-13 

Rox.  2316.35  ;  S.  B.  285.81 

—  Same.     N.  Y.       Dor.  468.21 ;  Rox.  2432.18 

S.  B.  278.23 

Published  in  Harper's  Magazine,  from  May,  18S2. 

—  Yolande.     A  novel.     Illus.  1459.30 

Bri.  37.96;  Chn.  2153. i.;  Dor.  468.40 

E.  B.  31524;  J.  P.  512.10;  Rox.  2432.15 

S.  B,  278.59;  S.  E.  416.20 

Published  in  Harper's  Bazar,  from  Jan.  20,  1SS3. 

Blackie,  John  S.  Altavona;  fact  and  fiction 
from  my  life  in  the  Highlands.  1656.21 

Dor.  457.1 

Contains  a  list  of  some  works  on  the  history,  antiquities, 
language,  poetry  and  music  of  the  Highlands. 

Blaikie,  William  G.     My  lady.  Dor.  9974 

Blaine,  James   G.    Eulogy   on  James  Abram 

Garfield,  February  27,  1882."   Portrait.  1524.8 

Blake,     Lillie     D.      Woman's    place    to-day. 

Four  lectures,  in  reply  to  Morgan  Dix.        120.25 

Dor.  527.17 ;  S.  B.  39-60 

Blake,   Mary    E.     On    the    wing.       Rambling 

notes  of  a  trip  to  the  Pacific.  1633.16 

Dor.  128.18;  E.  B.  99.2 ;  S.  B.  339-27 

S.  E.  336.17 

Chiefly  letters  written  to  the  Boston  Journal  in  iSSj. 

Blind,   Mathilde.     George    Eliot.        [Famous 

women.]  1532.13;  Dor.  507.2;    E.  B.  119. 7 

N.  E.  133-6 ;  Roxf  1036.8 ;  S.  E.  198.9 

Bloede,  Gertrude.  (^Stuart  Sterne.)  Angelo  : 
a  poem.  1353-7 

Bloomfield,  Georgiana  L.,  baroness.  Remi- 
niscences of  court  and  diplomatic  life.  [1841- 
1871.]*  1537.12;  Dor.  508.1  ;  J.  P.  832.32 

Rox.  837.3  ;  S.  B.  60.30 

Blunders,  The,  of  a  bashful  man.  By  the 
author  of  "  A  bad  boy's  diary."     Illus.      1422.25 

Bonner,  Sherwood,  pseud.  See  McDowell, 
Kate. 

Bossert,  Adolphe.  Goethe,  ses  precurseurs  et 
ses  contemporains  :  Klopstock,  Lessing,  Herder, 
Wieland,  Lavater,  la  jeunesse  de  Goethe.    1042.6 

Boston.  Documents  for  18S2.  3  v.  Bri.  172.2 
Chii.  D.  D.  4;  J.  P.  912.14;  Rox.  2442.1 

—  A  legal  meeting  of  the  freeholders  and 
other  inhabitants  held  14th  Jan.,  1822  Boston, 
1822.  Chn.  302316 


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Boston  directory.     1883. 

Received  at  all  the  Branches  and  at  the  Central  Library. 

Bowditch,  Henry  I.  Nat  the  navigator.  A 
life  of  Nathaniel  Bowditch.     Illus.      N.  E.  134.3 

Bowles,  Thomas  G.  Flotsam  and  jetsam.  A 
yachtsman's  experiences  at  sea  and  ashore.  1897.27 

Brackett,  Anna  C,  editor.  The  education  of 
American  girls.  Dor.  527.9 

Braddon,  Mary  E.    The  golden  calf.    A  novel. 

1449.73;  Dor.  469-38;  J.  P.  713-3 

Rox.  2315.34;  S.  B.  285.68 

Bradley,  George  G.  Recollections  of  Arthur 
Penrhyn  Stanley.  1534.10;  Chll.  2714.19 

Bramston,  Mary.  Blue  Bell.   [Fiction.]  1495.21 

Bravender,  Frederick.  The  potato  disease 
and  how  to  prevent  it.  163.33 

Bray,  Anna  E.  Warleigh ;  or,  the  fatal  oak. 
A  legend  of  Devon.  1429.43 

Br^dif,  Leon.  Demosthenes.  With  extracts 
from  his  orations,  and  a  critical  discussion  of 
the  "  Trial  on  the  crown."     Plate.  S91.11 

Bridges,  F.  D.  Journal  of  a  lady's  travels 
round  the  world.     Illus.  Sox.  7375.8 

Bridgman,  Raymond  L. ,  editor.  Concord 
lectures  on  philosophy,  1882.  With  an  histori- 
cal sketch.  Rox.  1910.6 

Bridgmann,  Thomas.  Memorials  of  the  dead 
in  Boston :  inscriptions  [etc.]  in  Copp's  hill 
burying-ground.     Illus.  Dor,  506.12 

Brink,  Bernhard  ten.  Early  English  litera- 
ture, to  Wiclif.    Trans,  from  the  German.   1403. 11 

Brissot  de  Warville,  Jean  P.  New  travels  in 
the  United  States  of  America,  in  1788.  Dublin, 
1792.  Chn.  1113.2 

British  drama.  London,  1844,  25.  2  v.  Por- 
traits. '   Cllll.  1625.6 

Britton,  Wiley.  Memoirs  of  the  rebellion  on 
the  border,  1863.  277.8 

A  view  of  the  niilibary  operations  and  events  on  the 
borders  of  Missouri,  Kansas,  Arkansas  and  the  Indian 
territory. 

Brocklehurst,    Thomas    U.       Mexico    to-day. 

With  coloured  plates  and  illus.  1642. i  ;  Dor.  496.4 

Rox.  5033.15  ;  S.  E.  252.23 

Brodribb,  William  J.  Demosthenes.  [Ancient 
classics  for  English  readers.]  Chll.  5317.25 

Bronte,  Emily  J.  {Ellis  Bell.)  Wuthering 
heights.     Illus.  435-12 

Brown,  John,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh.  Spare 
hours.     [Series,  i-]  3.     3  v.  883.21;  Chn.  2024.1 

Contents. —  i.  Raband  his  friends;  "  With  brains,  sir"; 
The  mystery  of  black  and  tan;  Her  last  half-crown;  Our 
dog;s;  Qiieen  Mary's  child  garden;  Presence  of  mind  and 
happy  g^uessing;  My  father's  memoir;  Mystifications; 
"Oh,  I'mwat,  wat!";  A.  H.  Hallam  ;  Education  throug-h 
the  senses;  Vaughan's  poems;  Dr.  Chalmers;  Dr.  G.  Wil- 
son ;  St.  Paul's  thorn  in  the  flesh ;  The  black  dwarfs  bones ; 
Notes  on  art.  2.  J.  Leech;  Marjorie  Fleming;  Jeems  the 
door-keeper;  Minchmoor;  The  Enterkin;  Health;  The 
duke  of  Athole ;  Struan ;  Thackeray's  death  ;  Thackeray's 
literary  career;  More  of  "Our  dogs";  Plea  for  a  dog 
home;  "Bibliomania";  "In  clear  dream  and  solemn 
vision";  A  Jacobite  family.  3.  Introduction;  Locke  and 
Sydenham;  Dr.  A.  Combe;  Dr.  H.  Marshall  and  military 
hygiene;  Art  and  science;  Our  Gideon  Grays;  Dr.  A. 
Brown  and  Sydenham;  Free  competition  in  medicine;  E. 
Forbes;  Dr.  Xdams  of  Banchory;  Excursus  ethicus;  Dr. 
J.  Scott  and  his  son;  Mr.  Syme;  Sir  R.  Christison,  bart. ; 
Miss-  Sterling  Graham  of  Duntrune;  Sir  E.  Landseer's 
picture,  "  There's  life  in  the  old  dog  yet,"  etc.,  etc.;  Sir  H. 
Raeburn. 

Brown,   Theron.      The    story  of   the    Blount 

family.  1497.2 

—  Walter  Neal's  example.  i497-i 
Stories  for  boys. 


Browne,  Irving.  Law  and  lawyers  in  litera- 
ture. S.  B.  33-27;  S.  E.  81.9 

Browne,  Jaines.  A  history  of  the  Highlands, 
and  of  the  Highland  clans.     Vol.  i.     Rox.  620.1 

Browning,  Robert.  Agamemnon,  La  Saisiaz 
and  Dramatic  idyls.  Rox.  5236.1 

—  Jocoseria.  Dor.  116.45;  Rox.  5236.2 

S.  E.  62.14 

—  Selections  from  [his]  poetry.  With  introd. 
by  R.  G.  White.     Portrait.  Dor.  15.11 

Brownson,  Orestes  A.  Essays  and  reviews 
chiefly  on  theology,  politics,  and  socialism. 

N.  E.  151. 19 

Bryant,  William  C,  editor.  The  family  li- 
brary of  poetry  and  song.     Illtis.  Bri.  148.36 

N.  E.  140.4 

Buchanan,  Robert.  A  child  of  nature.  A 
romance.  Rox.  7417.12 

Bucke,  Richard  M.  Walt  Whitman.  Illus. 
Portrait.  1534-1? 

Buckingham,  James  S.  America,  historical, 
statistical,  and  descriptive.  London.  [1841.] 
3  V.     Illus.  Chn.  1011.6 

Buckland,  Anna.  The  story  of  English  lit- 
erature. Dor.  526.1 

Buckley,  Arabella  B.  The  winners  in  life's 
race.     [Natural  history.]     Illus.         S.  B.  329.26 

Buel,  James  W.     Heroes  of  the  plains.     Illus. 

Dor.  505.3 

Buerstenbinder,  Elisabeth.  {E.  Werner.)  Gar- 
tenlaubenbliithen.  2  v.  in  i.  Ein  Held  der 
Feder.  Chn.  5926.14 

—  Gliick  auf !     Roman.  Chll.  5926.12 
Bull,  Sara  C.     Ole  Bull :  a  memoir.     Illus. 

S.  B.  85.5 

Bungay,  George  W.  Traits  of  representative 
men.  I534-I3 

Burnaby,  Mrs.  Frederick  G.  The  high  Alps 
in  winter.     Illus.  Dor.  457.5 

Burnett,  Frances  H.  Jarl's  daughter;  and 
other  novelettes.  Dor.  467.39 

Reprinted  from  "  Peterson's  magazine." 

—  Through   one  administration. 

1454.12;  Chn.  2138.25;  Dor.  468.24 

E.  B.  315-17;  J«  P«  632.3;  Rox.  2432.11 

S.  B.  275.48;  S.  E.  438.16 

A  story  of  Washington  life.  Previously  published  in 
the  Century,  beginning  Nov.,  1881. 

Burnham,  Clara  L.     "  No  gentlemen." 

S.  E.  581.24 
Bushnell,  Horace.     The  character  of  Jesus. 

Chn.  5618.20 
Butt,    Beatrice    M.       Geraldine    Hawthorne. 
[Leisure  hour  series.]  1422.27;  S.  E.  418.44 

A  story  of  flie  American  revolution. 

—  Same.     Leipzig.  1459.51 ;  Dor.  469.43 

J.  P.  713.12;  Rox.  2316.32;  S.  B.  285.79 

Byr,  Robert,  pseud.  •  See  Bayer,  Carl  R. 

Cadwalader,  John.  A  reply  to  Gen.  Joseph 
Reed's  remarks  on  a  publication  in  the  Inde- 
pendent gazetteer.     Phila.,  1783.       Chn.  1117.13 

Cady,  Chauncey  M.  Parlor  gems.  A  selection 
of  music,  instrumental  and  vocal,  added  charades 
or  parlor  performance.  201.36;   J.  P.  2311.6 

Caird,  Edward.  Hegel.  Portrait.  [Philosoph- 
ical classics  for  English  readers.]        Rox.  7335.8 

Calvert,  George  H.  Mirabeau,  an  historical 
drama.  '  1364.9 

Campbell,  Helen.  The  easietst  way  in  house- 
keeping and  cooking.  Cnn.  5217.31 


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September, 


Campbell,  Helen,  continued. 

—  Under  green  apple  boughs.     Illus. 

S.  E.  411.20 

Published  in  "  Our  continent,"  from  Feb.  15,  iSSz. 

Campbell,  Lewis,  and  Garnett,  William.     The 

life  of  James  Clerk  Maxwell.  Clin.  2744.9 

Carleton,  William.  Art  Maguire.  N.  E.  164.30 

—  The  poor  scholar.  N.  E.  164.31 

—  Willj  Reillj  and  his  dear  Coleen  Bawn. 

N.  E.  162.10 
Carlyle,  Jane  Welsh.     Letters  and  memorials. 
532.3  J  Bri.  56.107;  Chu.  2748.12 
Dor.  505.4;  E.  B.  191-9;  J.  P.  1236.19 
Eox.  7326.20;  S.  B.  82.6;  S.  E.  226.17 
Carlyle,  Thomas,  and  Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo. 
Correspondence.  2  v.   [Edited  by  C.  E.  Norton.] 
Portraits.  Bri.  105.91;  S.E.  226.16 

Carmichael,  J.  W.     The  art  of  marine  paint- 
ing in  oil  colours.     Illus.  1203.20 
Carnegie,   Andrew.      An    American    four-in- 
hand  in  Britain.     Plate.         1651.6;  Clm.  2346.17 

S.  E.  356.23 

Carolino,  Pedro.     English  as  she  is  spoke :  or, 

a  jest  in  sober  earnest.   [Parchment  paper  series.] 

Dor.  528.3 

A  reprint  in  part  of  the  Portuguese  phrase-book. 

Carpenter,  Frank  B.  The  inner  life  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  [in  1S64].  Chn.  5214.24 

Formerly  published  with  the  title  Six  months  at  the  AVTiite 
house  with  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Carroll,  Howard.     Twelve  Americans.     With 

portraits.  1534.16;  Bri.  64.72;  Chn.  2876.20 

Dor.  506.11 ;  E.  B.  198.27  ;  J.  P.  1114.5 

N.  E.  133.18;  Rox.  1015.22;  S.  B.  168.45 

S.  E.  153-31 

Contents.  —  H.  Sevmour:  C.  F.  Adams;  P.  Cooper;  H. 
Hamlin;  J.  Gilbert;"  R.  C.  Schenck;  F.  Douglass;  W. 
Allen;  A.  G.  Thurman;  J.  Jefferson;  E.  B.  Washburne; 
A.  H.  Stephens. 

Catherwood,  Marj  H.     The  Dogberry  bunch. 

1495. I I 
Chadwick,  George  A.     My  emotional  life. 

Dor.  99.75 
Chadwick,  John  W.     A  book  of  poems. 

Dor.  19.15 

Champney,   Lizzie   W.      Three   Vassar   girls 

abroad.     Illus.  Bri.  66.84 

Chaplin,  Ada  C.    Wprkers  together.   [Fiction.] 

1459-33;  J.  P.  134- 1 
Chapman,  Alvan  W.     Flora  of  the   Southern 

United  States.  Rox.  6623.8 

Chapman,   Helen   C.     Brighter  days;  or,  the 

story  of  Catherine  Jans.     A  sequel  to  "Those 

dark  days."     Plate.  1429.40 

The  characters   in  the  story  entitled  Those  dark   days 

[1429.41]  are  here  carried  forward  from  1584  to  1609. 

—  Those  dark  days;  or,  the  diaries  of  two 
Netherland  girls.     Plate.  1429.41 

The  scene  is  laid  in  the  Xetherlands  in  the  time  of 
William  the  Silent,  1567-1584. 

Charity  organization  societ}^  of  New  York  city. 
Hand-book  for  friendly  visitors  among  the  poor. 

Rox.  1727.8 

Chase,  Frank  E.,  and  Goodridge,  James  F. 
Ballads  in  black.     Silhouette  illus.      Clin.  1634.6 

Chateaubriand,  Rene  F.  A.,  vicotnte  de.  The 
genius  of  Christianity.  N.  E.  151. 17 

Chavasse,  Pye  H.  The  mental  culture  and 
training  of  children.  S.  E.  117.30 


Chelsea    householder,    A.  [Leisure    hour 

series.]  1429.54 ;  Chn.  2152.6 ;  Dor.  468.15 

E.  B.  317-6;  J.  P.  418.18 

Rox.  2425.7;  S.  E.  418.40 

Cheney,  Ednah  D.    Memoir  of  Susan  Dimock. 

J.  P.  1113.20 
Child,  Lydia  M.     Letters.  E.  B.  217.17 

Chouquet,  Gustave.  First  lessons  in  learning 
French.  2061.19 

Church,  Arthur  H.     Food.     [South  Kensing- 
ton museum  science  handbook.]         S.  B.  317.49 
Church,    Florence,   formerly   Miss   Alarryat. 
Facing  the  footlights.     A  novel.  1449.71 

Dor,  46937;  J-  P«  7134;  Box.  2315.35 
S.  B.  285.73 
Church,  Richard  W.     Spenser.     [English  men 
of  letters.]  Bri.  64.58;  Chn.  2617.24 

E.  B.  217.30;  J.  P.  1226.20;  N.  E.  131.20 

S.  B.  68.39 

Cid,  Rodrigo,   or  Ruy  Diaz  de  Bivar,   called 

the.     The  chronicle  of  the  Cid.     (Edited  by  R. 

Markham,  and  illus.  by  H.  W.  McVickar  and  A. 

Brennan.)  "  Chn.  2741.3 

J.  P.  1011.5;  S.  E.  46.15 

The  text  is  that  of  Southey's  translation,  1S08. 

Cist,  Henry  M.  The  army  of  the  Cumberland. 
[Campaigns  of  the  Civil  war.] 

E.  B.  358.9;  J.  P.  925-23 
Clark,  Arthur  B.    L.  L.  L.,  or  fifty  law  lessons. 

J. P.  1915  2 
Clark,  Charles  H.     {Max  Adder.)     The  for- 
tunate island,  and  other  stories.  Jf.  E.  162.4 
Clark,  Frank  E.     The  children  and  the  church. 

S.  B.  296.34 

Clark,  Solomon.     Antiquities,  historicals,  and 

graduates  of  Northampton.  Rox.  5221.15 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.     Ten  great  religions. 

Part  2.     A  comparison  of  all  religions. 

Bri.  137.114;  Chn.  57247;  Dor.  93.1 
J.  P.  2013.3;  Rox.  15232;  S.  B.  312.4 
S.  E.  98.5;  W.  Rox.  38.10.3 
Clarke,  John,  of  the  English  army.     An  im- 
partial   and    authentic    narrative    of    the   battle 
fought  on  the  17th  of  June,   1775,  on   Bunker's 
hill.     1775.     [Reprint,  1S6S-]  Chn.  1117.1 

Clarke,  Rebecca  S.  {Sophie  May.)  Janet:  a 
poor  heiress.       ^  Rox.  2425.10 

Clay,  Bertha  M.     Evelyn's  folly.     E.  B.3I5-.28 
Clemens,  Samuel  L.     {Afark    T-wain.)     Life 
on  the  Mississippi.     Illus.       1674.10;  Bri.  68.68 
Chn.  2155.15;  Dor.  456.16;  E.B.  312.50 
J.  P.  1322.1 ;  S.  B.  34225  ;  S.  E.  4766 
Clement,    Clara   E.,    and    Hutton,    Laurence. 
Artists  of  the  19th  century  and  their  works.    2  v. 

E.  B.  R.R.,  E.20 
Clinton,  Sir  Henry.     A  letter  to  the  commis- 
sioners of  public  accounts.     London,  17S4. 

Chn.  1117.22 

—  Narrative    relative    to    his   conduct    during 

part  of  his  command  of  troops  in  North  America. 

London,  1783.  Chn.  1117.2a 

Clum,  Franklin  D.     Men   and   women  :  their 

structure  and  functions.  S.  E.  116.23 

Cobb,  James  F.     Martin  the  skipper.     A  tale 

for  boys  and  seafaring  folk.     Illus.  1495.10 

J.  P.  313-22 
— The  watchers  on  the  Longships.     A  tale  of 
Cornwall  in  the  last  century.  Dor.  468.34 

Cobbett,  William.  A  collection  of  facts  and 
observations  relative  to  the  peace  with  Bona- 
parte.    Phila.,  i8o2.  Chn.  1117-4 


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1883. 


LO'W^ER   HALL  AND   BRANCHES 


Cobbett,  William,  continued. 

—  A  history  of  the  protestant  reformation  in 
England  and  Ireland.  N.  E.  124.18 

Coffin,  Charles  C  The  boys  of  '61 ;  or,  four 
years  of  fighting.     Illus.  N.  E.  172.16 

—  Building  the  nation.  Events  in  the  history 
ofthe  United  States  from  the  revolution  to  the 
beginning  of  the  war  between  the  states.     Illus. 

N,  E.  111.5;  S.  B.  155-54 

Colden,  Cadwallader.  The  history  of  the  five 
Indian  nations  of  Canada.     London,  1747. 

Chn.  1 1 17. 1 1 

Collins,  Wilkie.     Heart  and  science.     A  story 

of  the  present  time.  1449.81 ;  Dor.  469.41 

J.  P.  713.5  ;  Rox.  2312.23  ;  S.  B.  285.70 

Colvin,    Sidney.     Landor.      [English    men    of 

letters.]  Cllil.  2616.29  ;  E.  B.  217.36 

J.  P.  1226.16;  N.  E.  132.25;  S.  B.  68.64 

Conway,  Moncure  D.  Emerson  at  home  and 
abroad.  J.  P.  1614.11 

Conyngham,  David  P.  The  Irish  brigade  and 
its  campaigns  [in  the  Civil  war].        N.  E.  112. 10 

Cook,  Joseph.  Boston  Monday  lectures. 
Transcendentalism.  J.  P.  2034.13 

Cooke,  Frances  E.  Story  of  Theodore  Parker. 
Portrait.  Rox.  5237.4 

Cooke,  John  Esten.  The  last  of  the  foresters  : 
a  story  ofthe  old  Virginia  frontier.  1429.52 

—  The  Virginia  comedians.  1495.12 

Dor.  468.26 

A  story  of  social  life  in  Virginia  just  before  the  Revolution. 

Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud.       See  Woolsey,  S.  C. 

Corbett,  Adolphe.  How  to  make  $5*;^  yearly 
profit  with  12  hens.     Portrait.  *    1161.10 

Corning,  James  L.     Brain-rest.  1173.29 

S.  E.  118.29 

Comwallis,  Charles,  marquis.  An  answer 
to  that  part  of  the  narrative  of  Sir  Henry  Clinton, 
which  relates  to  the  conduct  of  Earl  Cornwallis. 
1781.     London,  1783.  Clin.  1117.22 

Cotting,  Benjamin  E.  Historical  sketch  of  the 
Obstetrical  society  of  Boston.  Rox.  6027.2 

Courrier  de  I'art.      le,    26   ann^e,    1881-82. 

Rox.  7390.1 

Upon  the  publication  of  no.  4  the  title  was  changed  from 
"  Chronique  de  I'art." 

Cowper,  William.  Memoir  of  [his]  early  life. 
Boston,  181 7.  Chn.  2888.11 

Cox,  Jacob  D.  Atlanta.  [Campaigns  of  the 
Civil  war.]  E.  B.  358.11 

—  The  march  to  the  sea.  Franklin  and  Nash- 
ville.    [Campaigns  ofthe  Civil  war.] 

Chn.  2876.10;  Dor.  384.30;  J.  P.  925.24 

Crafts,  Wilbur  F.  Successful  men  of  to-day. 
Illus.  Dor.  506.13 

Crane,  Lucy.     Art  and  the  formation  of  taste. 

Six  lectures.     With  illus.  by  T.  and  W.  Crane. 

1203.19;  Chn.  3625.29 

Crane,  Thomas,  and  Houghton,  Ellen,  illus- 
trators. Abroad.  [Verses  by  various  authors.] 
Illus.  Dor.  486.1 

Crane,  Walter.  The  first  of  May;  a  fairy 
masque;  in  52  designs.  Dor.  112.2 

A  heliotype  reproduction  of  the  English  edition.  The 
text  is  by  J.  U.  Wise. 

Craven,  Pauline.  A  sister's  storv.    N.  E.  163.21 

Crawford,  F.  Marion.      Doctor    Claudius.     A 

true  story.         1449-53  ;   Bri.  37-97;  Chn.  2186.11 

Dor.  468.32;  E.  B.  315-23;  .1.  P.  632.8 

Rox.  2432.13;   S.  B.  247.43;  S.  E.  591.36 


Crawford,  F.  Marion,  continued. 

—  Mr.  Isaacs.     A  tale  of  modern  India. 

1490.25 ;  Bri.  37-93 ;  Dor.  469-32 
J.  P.  823.35 ;  Rox.  2315.31 ;  S.  B.  285.13 
Creswell,   Frank   O.       Handrailing  and  stair- 
casing.     Illus.  190.74;  E.  B.  39.25 
Croffut,    William    A.       A    midsummer    lark. 
[Leisure  hour  series.]               1425.9;  Chn.  2152.4 
Dor.  427.27;  E.  B.  227.10;  S.  B.  340-27 
S.  E.  476.12 

An  account  of  a  trip  in  Europe,  written  in  rhyme  but 
printed  as  prose. 

Crofton,   Francis    B.      The    major's  big- talk 

stories.     With  illus.  50.27 

Some  of  these  stories,  in  negro  dialect,  have  been  pre- 
viously published  in  St.  Nicholas. 

Cross,  J.    George.      The    eclectic   short-hand 

primer.     Four  lessons.  120.22 

Cross,  Joseph.     Edens    of  Italy.     With   illus. 

Dor.  456.19 

Cruttwell,    Charles   T. ,    and     Banton,    Peake, 

editors.     Specimens  of  Roman  literature  to  the 

times  ofthe  Antonines  [a.d.  180].     Rox.  6134.10 

Cunningham,  Frank  H.     Familiar  sketches  of 

Phillips  Exeter  academy  and  surroundings.    Illus. 

Dor.  457.6 
Curtis,  Mary.    Memoirs  of  a  country  doll. 

1440.30 

Dahlgren,  Madeline  V.     Memoir  of  John  A. 

Dahlgren.  S.  B.  162.19 

—  A  Washington  winter.     [Fiction.]     1459.48 

Bri.  37.98;  Chn.  2153.2;  Dor.  464.3 

E.  B.  315.29;  J.  P.  632.10 

Danenhower,  John  W.  Narrative  of  the  "  Jean- 

nette."     Illus.  1705.16 

Daniell,  William  H.     The  voice  and  how  to 

use  it.  Dor.  528.2 

Daudet,  Alphonse.     Les  rois  en  exil.    Roman 

parisitTi.  Dor.  287.22 

Daughter,  A,  of  the  Philistines.       [No  name 

series.]  1422.24;  Dor.  468.9  ;  Rox.  2414.11 

Davenport,  Richard  A.     History  ofthe  Bastile 

and  its  principal  captives.     Illus.       Rox.  5515.13 

Dawe,  George.     The  life  of  George  Morland. 

London,  1807.     Portrait.  Clm.  1116.11 

Day,  Henry.    From  the  Pyrenees  to  the  Pillars 

of  Hercules.  Dor.  457.7 

Day,  Lai  Beh^ri.     Folk-tales  of  Bengal. 

1459-53;  Chn.  623.12 
Deane,  William  R.,  and  others.    Brief  memoirs 
of  John  and  Walter  Deane.     Boston,  1849. 

Chn.  1033.34 

De    Foe,    Daniel.       Aventures   de   Robinson 

Crusoe.  ,  2072.29 

Del^cluze,  Etienne  J.     Louis  David,  son  ^cole 

et  son  temps.  2072.33 

De  Mille,  James.     The  treasure  of  the  seas. 

[Fiction.]  J.  P.  233.19 

Diaz,  Abby  M.     Christmas  morning.      Little 

stories  for  little  folks.     Illus.  1422.29 

Dix,  Morgan.      Lectures  on  the  calling  of  a 

Christian  woman.  120.21;  Bri.  103.101 

Chn.  5118.37;  Dor.  286.14;  E.  B.  369.18 

J.  P.  2034.12;  Rox.  1917.24;  S.  B.  38.38 

S.  E.  110.4 

—  See  also  Blake,  L.  D. 

—  Memoirs  of  John  Adams  Dix.      Compiled 
by  his  son.     Illus.     2  v.  532.7  ;  Chn.  2732.8 

Dor.  505.9;  S.  E.  184.17 

Dobson,  Austin.     Fielding.     [English  men  of 

letters.]         1545.36;  Chn.  2616.26;  E.  B.  217.27 

Rox.  1023.33 ;  S.  B.  68.61 


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September, 


Donnelly,  Ignatius.  Atlantis :  the  antedilu- 
vian world.     lUus.  Chn.  5536.1 

—  Ragnarok :  the  age  of  fire  and  gravel. 
Illus.  S.  B.  325-23 

Dor^,  Gustave,  and  Jerrold,  Blanchard.  Lon- 
don.    A  pilgrimage.     Illus.  Rox.  630.4 

Dorow,  Wilhelm.  Reminiscenzen.  Goethe's 
Mutter,  nebst  Briefen  und  Aufzeichnungen  zur 
Charakteristik  anderer  merkwiardiger  Manner 
und  Frauen.     Portrait.  1042.3 

Doubleday,  Abner.  Chancellorsville  and 
Gettysburg.     [Campaigns  of  the  Civil  war.] 

E.  B.  358.8;  S.  E.  248.17 

Douglas,  Amanda  M.    Whom  Kathie  married. 

1422.31 ;  Dor.  468.22;  E.  B.  315.25 

J.  P.  632.2;  Rox.  2432.9;  S.  B.  276.52 

S.  E.  652.4 

Dowden,    Edward.      Southej.     [English  men 

of  letters.]  Bri.  64.48;  E.  B.  216.4 

N.  E.  132.15;  S.  E.  189.16 

Drake,  Samuel  A.  The  heart  of  the  White 
mountains.  With  illus.  by  W.  H.  Gibson. 
[Tourist's  ed.]    631.2;  Rox."4ii.8;  S.  B.  336.38 

Dubroca,  Louis.  La  vie  de  Toussaint-Louver- 
ture.     Paris,  1802.  Chn.  1043.8 

Duentzer,  Johann  Heinrich  Joseph.  The  life 
of  Schiller.     With  illus.  153418 

DufFy,  Sir  Charles  G.  Four  years  of  Irish 
history.     1845-1849.  '  981.6 

A  sequel  to  "  Young  Ireland  "  [9S0.32]. 

Dummer,  Jeremiah.  A  defence  of  the  New- 
England  charters.  London.  [1765.]  Clin.  1117.18 

Duncathail,  pseud.  Ballads,  popular  poetry, 
and  household  songs  of  Ireland.  1356.22 

Earle,  John.  Micro-cosmographie.  [Arber's 
English  reprints.]  No.  3  in  Rox.    7336.8 

Eastlake,  Charles  L.  Notes  on  the  principal 
pictures  in  the  Louvre  gallery-  at  Paris,  and  in 
the  Brera  gallery  at  Milan.     Illus.  1202.26 

Ebers,  Georg  M.  Die  Frau  Burgemeisterin. 
Roman.  Chn.  5926.5 

The  scene  is  laid  in  the  Netherlands  in  1574. 

—  A  word,  only  a  word.  A  romance.  From 
the  German.  E.  B.  349.68 

The  scene  is  laid  in  the  Netherlands  in  the  reign  of 
Philip  II,  of  Spain. 

Eder,    Joseph    M.      Modern    dry   plates :   or, 

emulsion  photography.  190.82 

Education.     An  international  magazine.    Vol. 

2,  1882.  Rox.  5123-4 

Elbe,  A.  von  der.    Liineburger  Geschichten. 

Rox.  5726.13 
Eliot,  George,  pseud.     Adam  Bede. 

Rox.  7417-14 

—  Character  readings  from  "George  Eliot." 
Selected  and  arranged  by  N.  Sheppard.        891.10 

—  Essays.  Complete.  Collected  and  arranged, 
with  introd.  on  her  "Analysis  of  motives,"  by 
N.  Sheppard.  Dor.  286.17 

—  Felix  Holt,  the  radical.    Illus.    Rox.  7417.16 

—  The  mill  on  the  Floss.  Rox.  7417.15 

—  Romola.  Rox.  7417.13 
KUis,  George  E.     Memoir  of  Jared  Sparks. 

Chn.  2726.19 

Ellis,  John.      A  reply  to  "  The  Academy's  " 

review  of  "  The  wine  question   in  the   light  of 

the  new  dispensation."  1128.28 

Ellis,   Tristram  J.      Sketching    from    nature. 

[Art  at  home.]      Illus.  1203.24 

S.  B.  319-58;  S.  E.  139.21 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     Essays.     2  v. 

N.  E.  151.20 


^nault,    Louis.    Christine.     Trans,    from    the 

•  French.   [Leisure  hour  series.]  1449.79 

Bri.  32.110;  Dor.  468.38;  E.  B.  317.15 

J.  P.  4,18.20;  S.  B.  234.37;  S.  E.  417-35 

Erckmann,  Emile,  and  Chatrian,  Alexandre. 

The    story    of   a    peasant.      Illus.      Parts    1-4. 

Namely :  — 

The  States  general  (1789).  3f .  E.  164.34 

The  country-  in  danger  (1792).         ^.  E.  164.35 
Year  one  of  the  republic  (^793)'     N»  E.  164.36 
Citizen  Bonaparte  (1794-1815).       S.  E.  164.37 
Ewald,   Alexander  C.     The  life  and  times  of 
prince  Charles  Stuart,  called  the  young  pretend- 
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Ewing,  Juliana  H.    Brothers  of  pity,  and  other 
tales  of  beasts  and  men.     Illus.          S.  B.  130.24 
Faber,  Christine.     An  ugly  heroine.    A  novel 
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Fanchette.      [Round-robin  series.]         1495-7 
Bri.  43.108;  Chn.  2173.18;  Dor.  468.7 
E.  B.  3171 ;  J.  P.  526.13;  Rox.  2414  27 
S.  B.  2403.58;  S.  E.  41929 

A  story  of  dramatic  life. 

Farrar,  Frederic  W.    Julian  Home.     A  tale  of 
college  life.  Rox.  2416.11 

—  St.    Winifred's ;    or,    the   world  of  school. 

Rox.  2416.12 
Father  Baptist,  ^.vev^f.     Ailey  Moore,  a  tale  of 
the    times ;     showing    how    evictions,     murder 
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Fayr  Madoc,  fseud.     The  story  of  Melicent. 
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J.  P.  632.1 ;  Rox.  2432.14;  S.  B.  275.40 
*  S.  E.  591-31 

F^val,  Paul  H.  C.     The  Jesuits  !     \.  E.  124.19 
Field,  Henry  M.     On  the  desert  [of  the  penin- 
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Financial    reform    almanack,    The.    for    1883. 

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Findley,  William.    History  of  the  insurrection 

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Firth,    Abraham,    editor.       Voices     for     the 

speechless :    selections   for  schools   and  private 

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Fisher,  Frances  C.     {Christian  Reid.)     Heart 

of  steel.     A  novel.        J.  P.  517.6;  Rox.  2425.11 

Fleming,    May   A.     Pride    and    passion.      A 

novel.  E.  B.  316.32 

—  A  wronged  wife.     A  novel.  1429.60 
Fonssagrives,  Jean   B.     The   mother's   work 

with  sick  children.  Rox.  1723.10 

Foote.J.  S.  Joan  of  Arc.  [Poem.]    Dor,  116.44 
Foote,  Mary  H.     The  Led-horse  claim.    A  ro- 
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Ford,  Worthington  C,  editor.    The  American 
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Foster,  David.    The  scientific  angler. 

J.  P.  2427-9 

Foster,  Mrs.   I.  H.     {Faye  Huntington),  and 

Alden,  Isabella  M.   {^Pansy.)     Dr.  Deane's  way, 

and  other  stories.  E.  B.  3^5-27 


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Foster,    William    E.       Libraries    and  readers. 

Bri.  112.117;  Clm.  5317-30;  Dor.  359.7 

E.  B.  335-9;  J'  ?•  15379;  Rox.  1939-6 

S.  B.  3956;  S.  E.  i9a.io 

—  The  literature  of  civil  service  reform  in  the 
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Fothergill,  J.  Milner.  The  maintenance  of 
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Fowler,  Thomas.  Locke.  [English  men  of 
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—  Shaftesbury  and  Hutcheson.  [English  phi- 
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Fox,    Ebenezer.      Revolutionary    adventures. 

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Fox,  Emily.  {Toler  King.')  Oif  the  rocks. 
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Francesca,  pscted.     See  Alexander,  Frances. 

Freeman,  Edward  A.  English  towns  and  dis- 
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—  Some    impressions    of   the    United    States. 
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Freeman,  James  E.  Gatherings  from  an  ar- 
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—  Gatherings  from  an  artist's  portfolio  in 
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Fremantle,  William  H.  The  gospel  of  the 
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Freytag,  Gustav.  Aus  einer  kleinen  Stadt. 
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—  Soil  und  Haben.  Roman.  2  v.    Chn,  5926.6 
Fromentin,  Eugene.     The  old  masters  of  Bel- 
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Frothingham,  Octavius  B.  The  cradle  of  the 
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Froude,  James   A.     Bunyan.      [English    men 

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Fullerton,  Z-wtfyGeorgiana  C.  L.  G.     Lauren- 

tia:  a  tale  of  Japan.  1459.50;  Dor.  479.1 

J.  P.  713-14;  Box.  2316.33;  S.  B.  285.80 

—  The  life  of  St.  Frances  of  Rome.  N.  E.  134.4 

—  Rose  Leblanc.  N.  E.  163.16 

—  Too  strange  not  to  be  true.     A  tale. 

N.  E.  160.4 

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—  ed.  The  straw-cutter's  daughter  [byRaoul 
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Gaboriau,  Emile.  The  downward  path.  [La 
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—  The  downward  path.     Boston.  70.52 

S.  E.  480.31 
Galloway,  Joseph.      A   letter    to    the    Right 
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—  Letters  to  a  nobleman,  on  the  conduct  of 
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—  A  reply  to  the  observations  of  Sir  William 
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Galton,  Francis.     Hereditary  genius.       162.22 

—  Inquiries  into  human  faculty  and  its  de- 
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Gannett,  William  C.  A  year  of  miracle.  A 
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Gardner,  Eugene  C.  The  house  that  Jill  built. 
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Garfield,  James  A.     Works.     2  v.     Portraits. 
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Garrett,  Phineas,  compiler.  One  hundred 
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Gaspey,  Thomas.  The  life  and  times  of  the 
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Gautier,  Judith.  Richard  Wagner  and  his 
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Gebhart,  Emile.  Roman  cameos  and  Floren- 
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Gehring,  Franz.  Mozart.  [The  great  musi- 
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Geikie,  Archibald.     Text-book  of  geology. 

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George,  Henry.     The  Irish  land  question. 

1986.8 

Gibbon,  Charles.     For  the  king.     A  novel. 

S.  B.  218.45 

Gibbons,  James.  The  faith  of  our  fathers  : 
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Gibbons,  Phebe  E.  "Pennsylvania  Dutch," 
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Giberne,  Agnes.  Twilight  talks;  or,  easy 
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Gilbert,  William  S.,  and  Sullivan,  Arthur. 
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Grilchrist,  Anne.  Mary  Lamb.  [Famous 
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Gilder,  William  H.  Ice-pack  and  tundra.  An 
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Dor.  456-15;  N.  E.  170.14;  S.  B.  362.13 

Giles,  Henry.  Lectures  and  essays  on  Irish 
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Gilmor,  Harry.  Four  years  in  the  saddle  [1861- 
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Kxperience  of  an  officer  in  the  Confederate  cavalry. 

Glazebrook,  Richard  T.     Physical  optics. 

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Gluemer,  Claire  von.  A  noble  name;  or, 
Donninghausen.     Trans,  by  A.  L.  Wister. 

J.  P.  632.4;  S.  B.  216.49 

Godfrey,  Mrs.  G.  W.  Unspotted  from  the 
world.     A  novel.  S.  E.  440.41 

Godwin,  Parke.  A  biography  of  William 
Cullen  Bryant,  with  extracts  from  his  private 
correspondence.     2  v.  532.2;  Dor.  505.11 

Goethe,  Johann  W.  von.  Briefe  aus  F.  Schlos- 
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Goethe,  Katharina  E.  Frau  Rath.  Brief- 
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Gogol,  Nicolai.  Altvaterische  Leute  und 
andere  Erzahlungen.  Box.  5726.9 

Googe,  Barnabe.  Eglogs,  epytaphes,  & 
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No.  3  in  Box.  7336.17 

Gordon,  Adoniram  J.  Grace  and  glory.  Ser- 
mons. J.  P.  2034.14 

Gordon,  George  H.  Brook  Farm  to  Cedar 
Mountain  in  the  war  of  the  great  rebellion, 
1861-62  A  revision  and  enlargement  of  papers 
entitled    "  A  history  of  the   Second  Massachu- 


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Gordon,  George  H.,  continued. 
setts  regiment"  and  the  "  Second  Massachusetts 
regiment  and  Stonewall  Jackson."  Map.  277.9 
Ciin.  2744.10;  Rox.  816.16 
Gordon,  William  J.  Professional  book-keep- 
ing. A  treatise  for  non-traders.  [Wjman's 
technical  series.]  130.38 

Gosse,  Edmund  W.     Gray.     [English  men  of 
letters.]      Bri.  64.64;  l)or/i76.35;  £.8.217.34 
J.  P.  1226.22;  N.  E.  132.22;  S.  E.  204.11 
Gosson,  Stephen.     The  schoole  of  abuse,  1579, 
and  A  short  apologie  of  The  schoole  of  abuse, 
1579.     [Arber's  English  reprints.] 

No.  3  in  Rox.  7336.4 

Gow,  Alexander  M.     The  primer  of  politeness  : 

a  help  to  school  and  home  government.       130.40 

Bri.  113. 108;  Chn.  531733;  Dor.  526.4 

E.  B.  206.24;  J.  P.  2438.12;  N.  E.  152.24 

Rox.  1512.22;  S.  B.  4935;  S.  E.  11310 

Gower,     Lord    Ronald   C.    S.    Leveson.     My 

reminiscenses.    2  v.     l)or.  505.10;  Rox.  1032.11 

Graham,     Henrj   G.       Rousseau.       [Foreign 

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Grant,  Maria  M.     Jeanie  Nairn's  wee  laddie. 

Illus.  1422.35;  Dor.  468.35 

Grant,  Robert.    The  lambs.    A  tragedy.    Illus. 

1352.1 

Gray,    Thomas.     Poetical    works.     Edited  by 

J.  Mitford.     Boston,  1854.  Chn.  1628.6 

Green,  Anna  K.     X.  Y.  Z.     A  detective  story. 

1449.83;  E.  B.  317.19 

Green,  Mary  A.  E.      Lives  of  the  princesses  of 

England  [1066-1670].    6  v.    Portraits.     S.B.66.5 

Green,   Samuel    S.,    editor.        Libraries    and 

schools.  Bri.  112. 118;  Chn.  5317  31 

Dor.  359-8;  E.  B.  335.10;  J«  !*•  i537-io 

Rox.  1939.7;  S.  B.  39-57;  S.  E.  19a.11 

See  Bates  Hall  list  for  contents. 

Greene,  Francis  V.     The  Mississippi.     [Cam- 
paigns of  the  Civil  war.]  Dor.  384.32 
E.  B.  358.10;  J.  P.  925-23  ;  S.  B.  158.45 
S.  E.  248.14 
Greenough,  Sarah  D.     Mary  Magdalene.     A 
poem.  1352-3 

S.  E.  52.25 
Greenwood,    Grace,  pseud.      See  Lippincott, 
Sara  J. 

Greey,  Edward.     The  golden   lotus  and   other 
legends  of  Japan.  54-35;   S.  B.  178.17 

Griesinger,  Theodor.     The  Jesuits.     2  v. 

E.  B.  355-10 
Habington,   William.     Castara.     The  3d  edi- 
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No.  I  in  Rox.  7336.13 

Haeckel,  Ernst  H.     A  visit  to  Ceylon  [1S81- 

82].     Trans.  1696.15;  J.  P.  1434.16 

Rox.  434-21 
Hailman,  William  N.     Kindergarten  culture. 
Plates.  Rox.  1936.14 

Hale,  Edward  E.     Christmas  eve  and  Christ- 
mas day.     Ten  Christmas  stories.  1495.18 

Rox.  123.32 

—  Ten  times  one  is  ten.     1883.  1459.31 

Haliday,  Charles.  The  Scandinavian  kingdom 

of  Dublin.  Chn.  2746.9 

Hall,  Alice  C.     Miss  Leighton's  perplexities  : 

a  love  story.  1449.65  ;  E.  B.  315-I1 

S.  E.  527.19 

Hall,   Samuel   C.     Retrospect  of  a   long  life  : 

from  1815  to  1883.  532.5;  Clin.  2748.13 

Dor.  505.5;  J,  P.  1613.7;  Rox.  1227.16 

S.  E.  199.21 


Halliwell-Phillipps,  James  O.  Outlines  of 
the  life  of  Shakespeare.  Ro.x.  5620.6 

Hallowell,  Richard  P.  The  Qiiaker  invasion 
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Halsted,  Caroline  A.  Life  of  Margaret  Beau- 
fort.    London,  1839.  Clin.  1116.12 

Hanshew,  T.  W.  Young  Mrs.  Charnleigh. 
A  novel.  1449.66 

Hardy,   Arthur    S.      But    3'et   a    woman.      A 

novel.  1429.58;  Bri.  44.102;  Chn.  1736.21 

Dor.  468.16;  E.  B.  315.12;  J.  P.  632.9 

Rox.  2425.8;  S.  E.  219.49;  S.  E.  457.23 

Hardy,  Thomas.  The  romantic  adventures  of 
a  milkmaid.  S.  E.  440.43 

Hare,  Augustus  J.  C.     Cities  of  southern  Italy 

and  Sicily.  1668.21  ;  Clin. 2337. 5 

Dor.  457.4  ;  Rox.  5524-19 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud.     6WTerhune,  M.  V. 

Harriman,  Walter.  Travels  and  observations 
in  the  Orient  and  a  hasty  flight  in  the  countries 
of  Europe.  1664.5;  S.  E.  373-a 

Harris,  Amanda  B.  Doorjard  folks  and  A 
winter  garden.     Illus.  170-4;  Chu.  5434.21 

Sketches  of  natural  history. 

—  Field,  wood  and  meadow  rambles.     Illus. 

Rox.  1521.17 

Harris,  Emily  M.     Friends  only.     [Fiction.] 

1495-22 

Harris,  George,  The  life  of  Lord  chancellor 
Hardwicke.     London,  1847.     3  v.        Chll.  1011.7 

Harris,  William  T.  ,  Epitaphs  from  the  old 
burying-ground  in  Cambridge.  With  notes. 
Cambridge  [Mass.],  1845.  Chn.  1033.33 

Harrison,  Charles.  Theatricals  and  tableaux 
vivants  for  amateurs.     Illus.  Rox.  1513.20 

Hartelius,  T.  J.  Home  gymnastics.  With  a 
short  method  of  swimming.  Trans,  from  the 
Swedish.     Illus.  183.32 

Harvey  boys,  The.  Illustrating  the  evils  of 
intemperance.  N.  E.  164.29 

Haswell,  Charles  H.  Engineers'  and  me- 
chanics' pocket-book.  E.  8.39.24 

Hatton,  Joseph,  and  Harvey,  M.  Newfound- 
land, its  history,  present  condition  and  prospects. 
Illus.     1883.  Rox.  543 1 -a. 

Haweis,  Hugh  R.     American  humorists. 

1899.12;  Dor.  506.8 

Contents. — Irving-;  Holmes;  Lowell;  Artemus  Ward; 
Mark  Twain ;  Bret  Harte, 

Hawthorne,  Julian.     Dust:  a   novel.     ["Our 

continent"  library.]  Bri.  37.94 

E.  B.  315-16;  S.  E.  510.7 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Works.  With  notes 
by  G.  P.  Lathrop.    [Riverside  edition.]  Namely: 

The  Dolliver  romance,  Fanshawe,  and  Sep- 
timius  Felton.  With  appendix  containing  The 
ancestral  footstep.  Rox.  7396.11 

The  house  of  the  seven  gables  and  The  snow 
image  and  other  twice-told  tales.         Rox.  7396-3 

The  marble  faun.  Rox.  7396.6 

Mosses  from  aq  old  manse.  Rox.  7396.2 

Our  old  home,  and  English  note-books.     2  v. 

Rox.  7396.7 

Passages  from  [his]  American  note-books. 

Rox.  7396.9 

Passages  from  [his]  French  and  Italian  note- 
books. Rox.  7396-8 

The  scarlet  letter,  and  the  Blithedale  romance. 

Rox.  7396.5 


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Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.     Works,  continued. 

Tales,  sketches,  and  other  papers.  With  a 
biographical  sketch  bj  G.  P.  Lathrop. 

Rox.  7396.10 

Twice-told  tales.  Rox.  7396.1 

A  wonder-book,  Tanglewood  tales,  and  Grand- 
father's chair.  Rox.  7396.4 

Haydn,  Joseph.     Dictionary  of  dates. 

N.  E.  B.7 

Hayes,  Edward,  editor.  The  ballads  of  Ire- 
land.    Illus.     2  V.  316.5 

Haywood,  Edward  F.  Ecce  spiritus.  A  state- 
ment of  the  spiritual  principle  of  Jesus  as  the  law 
of  life.      [Anon.]  S.  B.  296.15 

Hazeltine,  Mayo  W.  Chats  about  books,  poets 
and  novelists.     1897.28;  Dor.  286.15;  S.  E.  14.25 

Hazen,  Henry  A.  History  of  Billerica,  Massa- 
chusetts, with  genealogical  register.  CIlll.  2882.14 

Headley,  Joel  T.  The  imperial  guard  of 
Napoleon  from  Marengo  to  Waterloo.     Illus. 

Dor.  382.7 

Headley,  Phineas  C.  Facing  the  enemy  :  the 
life  of  W.  T.  Sherman.     Illus.  Dor.  507.10 

—  Fight  it  out  on  this  line  :  the  life  of  U.  S. 
Grant.     Illus.  Dor.  507.11 

—  Fighting  Phil :  the  life  of  P.  H.  Sheridan. 
Illus.  Dor.  507.12 

—  The  miner  boy  and  his  monitor  :  the  career 
of  John  Ericsson.     Illus.         1538.10;  Bri.  55.121 

€hn.  623.11 ;  Dor.  507.9;  E.  B.  199.19 

J.  P.  1117.5;  Rox.  1017.10;  S.  B.  168.40 

S.  E.  174.14a 

—  Old  Salamander  :  the  life  of  D.  G.  Farragut. 
Illus.  Dor.  507.13 

—  Old  Stars  :  the  life  of  Ormsby  M.  Mitchel. 
Illus.  Dor.  507.14 

These  books,  published  Boston,  1SS3,  all  belong  to  the 
Heroes  of  the  rebellion  series.  They  have  been  already 
published,  N.  Y.,  W.  H.  Appleton,  1S64.  and  1865,  and,  with 
one  exception,  under  a  different  title. 


Heard,  Franklin  F. 
Heath,  Francis  G. 


Oddities  of  the  law. 

S.  B.  399-29 
Autumnal  leaves.     Illus. 
Rox.  6624.6 
Heaton,  M.  Compton.   Correggio.  [Illus.  biog- 
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Hector,  Annie  F.      {Mrs.    Alexander.)     The 
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1495.24;  Bri.  12. 121 ;  CIlll.  2123.15 
Dor.  468.12;  E.  B.  3173;  J.  P.  418.17 
Rox.  2423.26;  S.  B.  238.48 
S.  E.  417-27 
Heldmann,  Bernard.      The  mutiriy  on  looard 
the  Leander.     A  story  of  the  sea.      E.  B.  315.18 
Helmore,  Margaret  C.   A  little  western  flower. 
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Helps,  Sir  Arthur.     Friends  in  council.     4  v. 
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Henderson,  Peter.     Gardening   for  pleasure. 
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Henry,  Mary  H.     (Howe  Benni7tg.)     Father's 
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—  Finding  her  place.         1449.76;  J.  P.  334.23 

—  Hester  Lenox.  J.  P,  334.21 
Her  bright  future.  1459.36;  S.  E.  411.25 
Hewins,  Caroline  M. ,  compiler.    Books  for  the 

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Higgs,  W.  Paget.  Algebra  self-taught.    1143.13 
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Hillern,  Wilhelmine  von.  Die  Geier-Wally. 
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J.  P.  526.14;  Rox.  2414.28;  S.  B.  240a. 59 
S.  E.  509.42 
Hobbes,  James   R.      The   picture   collector's 
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182.4  't  J*  P*  2424.1 
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HoUway-Calthrop,  H.  C.     Paladin  and  Sara- 
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"  On  one  page  I  have  translated  Ariosto  almost  word  for 
word;  on  another,  I  have  filled  in  his  framework  with  my 
own  patterns;  a  third  is  my  own  work."  —  Preface. 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  The  guardian 
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—  Pages  from  an  old  volume  of  life.  A  col- 
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J.  P.  1614.12 
See  Bates  Hall  list  for  contents. 

Holt,  Andern.     Fancy  dresses  described. 

Dor.  525-14 
Homer.     The  Iliad.    Done  into  English  prose 
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Hood,  E.  Paxton.     Scottish  characteristics. 

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Hopkins,  Mark.     An  outline   study   of   man. 

With  diagrams.  Cllll.  5434.20 

Hoppin,    Augustus.      A  fashionable   sufferer. 

Illus.  1449.62 ;  Dor.  468.30 ;  J.  P.  632.7 

Rox.  2432.16  ;  S.  B.  237.45  ;  S.  E.  476-31 

Hoppus,   Mary  A.  M.      A  story  of  carnival. 

[Leisure  hour  series.]  1429.49;  Bri.  12.122 

Dor.  468.14;  E.  B.  317.4;  S.  E.  418.24 

The  scene  is  laid  in  Italy. 

Howard,  R.  H.,  and  Crocker,  Henry  E., 
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Howells,  William  D.  The  sleeping  car.  A 
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Hulme,  Y.  Edward.  Familiar  wild  flowers. 
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'63,  to  April,   1864.  220.15;  Chn.  2876.19 

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—  The  Virginia  campaign  of  '64  and  '65  :  the 
army  of  the  Potomac  and  the  army  of  the  James. 
[Campaigns  of  the  Civil  war.]  220.14 

Chn.  2876.8;  Dor.  387-9;  E.  B.  358- 14 

J.  P.  925-25  ;  Rox.  5036.22 ;  S.  B.  158  47 

S.  E.  248.19 


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Hungering  and  thirsting.      Bj  the  author  of 
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Hunt,  Leigh.     Imagination  and  fancy. 

Rox.  561725 

—  A  jar  of  honey  from  Mount  Hybla.     Illus. 

Rox.  5617.26 

—  Table  talk.  Rox.  5617.27 

—  Wit  and  humour  selected  from  the  English 
poets.  Rox.  5617.24 

Hunt,  Lucy  B.  Hand-book  of  light  gymnas- 
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.  Hunt, William  M.  Talks  on  art.  [istandj2d 
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Hutchinson,  Thomas.  The  speeches  of  gov- 
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Hutton,  Richard    H.     Sir  Walter  Scott.    [En- 
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Huxley,  Thomas  H.     Hume.      [English  men 

of  letters.]  Bri.  64.53;  Chn.  2616.28 

E.  B.  217.28;  J.  P.  1226.23;  N.  E.  13118 

Ihne,  Wilhelm.  Early  Rome  to  its  destruc- 
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Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Knocking  round  the  Rock- 
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James  I,  0/  England.  The  essayes  of  a  pren- 
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James,  George  P.  R.     My  aunt  Pontypool. 

S.  E.  5275 

James,  Henry,  jr.  Hawthorne.  [English 
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Janet,  Paul  A.  R.     Final  causes.     E.  B.  382.21 

Jardine,  Sir  William,  editor.  The  naturalist's 
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Birds.     14  V.  Rox.  6628.1 

Animals.     13  v.  Rox.  6628.2 

Insects.     7  V.  Rox.  6628.3 

Fishes.     6  v.  Rox.  6628.4 

Jarves,  James  J.     Art  thoughts.       Rox.  6225.2 

—  Italian  rambles.  1668.23 
Jeaffreson,  John  Cordy.  The  real  Lord  Byron. 

New  views  of  the  poet's  life.     Boston.  585.18 

Dor.  506.9 

—  Same.      Leipzig.       Dor.  508.3;  J.  P.  713.9 

Rox.  1027.16;  S.  B.  179-32 

Jebb,  Richard  C.     Bentley.     [English  men  of 

letters.]     Bri.  64.50;  E.  B.  217.22;  N.  E.  132.20 

—  Greek  literature.      [Literature  primers.] 

1403-15 
Jefferies,  Richard.     Natui'e  near  London. 

Rox.  6625.16 
Jenness,  Theodora    R.      Two   young    home- 
steaders. E.  B.  496.7 
Jerrold,    W.    Blanchard.       Days    with    great 
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—  The  life  of  Napoleon  iii.      4  v.    Rox.  5522.7 
Jevons,  William   Stanley.     Methods  of  social 

reform  and  other  papers.  Rox.  5831.12 

John,  Eugenie.     {JS.  Marlili.)  Das  Geheim- 

niss  der  alten  Mamsell.  Clin.  5926.11 

—  Goldelse.  Chu.  5926.3 


John,  Eugenie,  coniinued. 

—  Das  Haideprinzesschen. 

—  Im  Schillingshof. 

—  Reichsgrafin  Gisela. 

—  Thiiringer  Erzahlungen. 

—  Die  zvveite  Frau. 


Chn.  5926.8 

S.  B.  406.5 

Clm.  5926.9 

2031.10 

Chn.  5926.10 


Johnson,  Andrew  J.,  &  Co.,  publishers.  New 
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Rox.  R.R.  Desk 

Johnson,  Rev.  Samuel.  Lectures,  essays,  and 
sermons.  With  a  memoir  by  S.  Longfellow. 
Portrait.     Dor.  286.16;  Rox.  7385.23;  S.E.198.3 

Johonnot,  James.  Principles  and  practice  of 
teaching.  Rox.  193517;   S.  B.  47.39 

Joly,  Nicolas.  Man  before  metals.  Illus. 
[International  scientific  series.]  140.35 

J.  P.  2035.2a 

Jones,  Thomas  R.  General  outline  of  the 
organization  of  the  animal  kingdom.     Illus. 

S.  E.  125.4 

Jukes,  Andrew.  The  new  man  and  the  eternal 
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Kahler,  Peter.     Dress  and  care  of  the  feet. 

1172.25;  E.  B.  39.23 

Kalevala.  Selections  from  the  Kalevala  [na- 
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Kane,  Elisha  K.  Arctic  explorations.  Phila., 
1856.     2  V.     Illus.  Chn.  2214.2 

Kaufman,  Rosalie.  The  queens  of  England. 
Abridged  and  adapted  from  Strickland's 
"  Qiieens  of  England."      Illus.  S.  B.  169.45 

Kaufmann,  Moritz.  Socialism  and  communism 
in  their  practical  application.  130.41 

Keary,  Annie  and  Eliza.  The  heroes  of 
Asgard.  Tales  from  Scandanavian  mythology. 
Illus.  2081.6 

Keary,  Eliza.  Memoir  of  Annie  Keary,  by  her 
sister.     Portrait.  1519.7;  Dor.  506.6 

Keddie,  Henrietta.  {Sarah  lytler.)  Summer 
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Keith,  Leslie.     A  simple  maiden.  1429.48 

Kellogg,  E.  L.,  &  Co.,  publishers.  Reception 
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1364-8 

Kellogg,  Lavinia  S.  How  to  paint  in  water 
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Kemble,  Frances  A.  Notes  upon  some  of 
Shakespeare's  plays      Rox.  1932.18;  S.  B.  252.2 

Contents.  —  Introduction;  Macbeth;  Henry  vili;  Tem- 
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—  Records  of  later  life.  S.  E.  202.13 
Kennedy,  William  S.     John  Greenleaf  Whit- 
tier.  Dor.  506.1 

—  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  poet,  litterateur, 
scientist.     Portrait.  1532.20;   Bri.  64.44 

Chn.  2714.18;  Dor.  506.4;  E.  B.  217.16 
J.  P.  1114.4;  Rox.  1014.20;  S.  B.  166.33 

S.  E.  167.23 

Contains  a  bibliography  of  the  writings  of  Dr.  Holmes  to 
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Kent,  George.  Metrical  eft'usions ;  pertaining 
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Rox.  1624.12 
Ker,  David.     From  the  Hudson  to  the  Neva. 

1459.42 
An  illustrated  story  of  adventure  for  boys. 

King,  Charles.     The  colonel's  daughter. 

E.  B.  315- 15;  Rox.  2424.23 
King,  Edward.     The  gentle  savage.        149523 
E.  B.  315-13;  Rox.  2432.8;  S.  E.  416.35 
King,  Moses.     Hand-book  of  Boston.    Illus. 

Dor.  123.18 


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King,  Toler,  pseud.     See  Fox,  Emily. 

Kingston,  May,  pseud.     See  Lane,  Sarah. 

Kingston,  William  H.  G.  The  boy's  own  book 
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Kirby,  Mary  and  Elizabeth.  Things  in  the 
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Kirk,  Ellen  W.     Fairy  gold.     A  novel. 

50.26;  Bri.  47.147;  Dor.  465.3 
E.  B.  313-1 ;  J.  P.  412.47;  S.  E.  59325 

Ladd,  Horatio  O.  History  of  the  war  with 
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Lane,  Edward  W.  Arabian  society  in  the  mid- 
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Lane,  Sarah.  (^May  Kingston.')  Phoebe  Skid- 
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Lanier,  Sidney.  The  English  novel  and  the 
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Dor.  525.8 

Larkin,  Frederick.     Ancient  man  in  America. 

Chn.  2335.20 

La  Rochefoucauld-Liancourt,  Francois  A.  F. , 
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Lathrop,  George  P.  Spanish  vistas.  Illus. 
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Travels  in  Spain. 

Latimer,  Hugh.  Sermon  on  the  ploughers. 
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No.  1  in  Box.  7336.9 

Leake,  Isaac  C^     Memoir  of  the  life  and  times 

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Lear,  Henrietta  L.  S.,  formerly  Miss  Farrer, 

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1354-27;  Dor.  209.21 

These  selections  are  mostly  of  a  devotional  character. 

Lee,  Hannah  F.  Familiar  sketches  of  sculpt- 
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Lee,  Henry.  Observations  on  the  writings  of 
Thomas  Jefferson,  with  reference  to  the  attack 
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Leigh,  P^ ranees  Butler.  Ten  years  on  a 
Georgia  plantation  since  the  war.  1631.6 

The  author  is  the  youngest  daughter  of  Mrs.  Frances 
(Fanny)  Kemble,  formerly  Butler. 

Lenormant,  Francois.  The  beginnings  of 
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Lever,  Charles  J.  The  adventures  of  Arthur 
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—  Cornelius  O'Dowd.  S.  E.  528.27 

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Lever,  Thomas.     Sermons.     [Arber's  English 

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Lewis,  Dio.     Weak  lungs  and  how  to  make 

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Liddell,   Henry   G.,    and    Scott,    Robert.      A 

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Lillie,  Lucv  C.     Nan.     Illus.  1449. 64 

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E.  B.  496.8;  J.  P.  238.32;  Box.  1136.22 

S.  B.  270.71 ;  S.  E,  457.29 

Story  of  school-girl  life. 


Lillie,  Lucy  C,  continued. 

—  Prudence.     A  story  of  aesthetic  London. 

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Lilly,  or  Lyly,  John.  Euphues,  the  anatomy 
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Lippincott,  Sara  J.  {Grace  Greenwood.)  Bon- 
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Living  English  poets.     18S2.     [Selections.] 

1352.2 

Locke,  David  R.  Nasby  in  exile :  or,  six 
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Lockhart,  John  G.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Sir 
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—  editor.  Ancient  Spanish  ballads.  London, 
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Lodge,  Henry  C.  Alexander  Hamilton. 
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1533-8;  Chn.  2878.1;  Dor.  507.3 

Box.  1215.10;  S.  E.  172.14 

Longfellow,    Henry   W.      Complete    poetical 

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Low,  Charles  A.     General  Lord  Wolseley.    A 

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—  The  letter  of  marque  and  tales  of  the  sea 
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2d  series.  Jf.  E.  141. 3 

Lucy,   Henry  W      Gideon  Fleyce.     A  novel. 

[Leisure  hour  series.]  1495.15 

Bri.  12.120;  Dor.  468.8;  E.  B.  317.2 

J.  P.  418.16;  S.  B.  235.33 

An  English  political  novel. 

Lukin,  James.  The  lathe  and  its  uses.  [Anon.'\ 

N.  E.  150.9 
Lupton,  W.  M.     A  concise  English  history. 

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Lyman,  Maria  B.  The  Snow  family.   [Fiction.] 

1495.8 
M'Alpine,  D.    The  botanical  atlas. 

Box,  ***6620.i8 

Macaulay,   Thomas    B.,  baron.     Biographical 

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McCabe,  Ja7nes  D.     Our  young  folks  abroad  : 

a  journey  through  Europe    to   Constantinople. 

Illus.  E.  B.  19. 119 

McCosh,  James.     Energy.     Efficient  and  final 

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MacDonald,  George.      The   imagination   and 

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—  The  princess  and  Curdie.  1429.53 

Dor.  469.31 ;  J.  P.  823.36;  Box.  2315.30 
S.  B.  140.60 

Fairy  story. 


—  Same.     Phila. 

—  Weighed  and  wanting. 


S.  B.  139-48 
Chn.  2186.6 
Dor.  466.25 

McDowell,  Kate.   (S/ierwood Bonner.)  Dialect 

tales.     Illus.  50.24;  Dor.  465-1 

Macduff,  John  R.      The  story  of  a  shell.     A 

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McElroy,  John.     The  red  acorn  :  a  novel. 

1429.51 ;  S.  B.  237.46 
Story  of  the  West  in  the  Civil  war. 


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McGee,  Thomas  D.  Historical  sketches  of 
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Mcllvaine,  Joshua  H.  The  wisdom  of  Holj 
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Mackay,  Charles,  compiler.  A  thousand  and 
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McKean,  May  F.     Marion   Elliott;   or,  gold, 

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Zwei  Kaiserkronen.     4  v.  in  2.  1053.3 

Kreuz  und  Schwert.     4  v.  in  2.  1053.4 

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Platter,  Thomas,  1499-1582.  Thomas  Platters 
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Prentice,  George.     The  life  of  Gilbert  Haven. 

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Prentiss,  Elizabeth  P.     Life  and  letters. 

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Prescott,  Charles  E.     The  sailing  boat  and  its 

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Prescott,  William  H.     Historjof  the  conquest 

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Princess   Amelie.     A  fragment   of    autobiog- 
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Procter,  Adelaide  A.     Poems.  N.  E.  144.4 

Proctor,  Richard  A.     Mysteries    of  time  and 

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Robinson,   Frederick  W.     A  bridge  of  glass. 

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Robinson,   Harriet  H.     Massachusetts  in  the 

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Roe,    Edward  P.     An  unexpected  result  and 
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Roper,  Stephen.    A  catechism  of  high-pressure 
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190.79 

—  Qiiestions  and  answers  forengineers.  190.80 

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Rosser,  W.  H.    The  yachtsman's  handybook. 
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Rousselet,  T.   Louis.      The  serpent-charmer. 
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Ruggles,  Henry.     Germany  seen  without  spec- 
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—  The  ethics  of  the  dust.     Ten  lectures  to  little 
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Ruskin,  John,  continued. 

—  The  queen  of  the  air:  being  a  study  of  the 
Greek  mjtlis  of  cloud  and  storm.  i8g8.2 

—  Sesame  and  lilies.  i8g8.i 
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Russell,  Francis  T.  The  use  of  the  voice  in 
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Russell,  W.  Clark.  An  ocean  free  lance.  A 
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Ryan,  AbramJ.     Poems.  N,  E.  142.6 

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Saint- Victor,  Paul,  comte  de.  Les  deux 
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Saintsbury,  George.  Dryden.  [English  men 
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Dor.  177.48  ;  E.B.  217.26;  J.  P.  1226.29 
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—  editor.  French  lyrics ;  selected  and  anno- 
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These  pieces  are  taken  from  Bartsch's  Romanzen  und 
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Samarow,  Gregor,  pseud.     See  Meding,  O. 
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Saunders,  William.  Insects  injurious  to  fruits. 
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Savage,  Minot  J.  The  modern  sphinx,  and 
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Schayer,  Julia.     Tiger  Lily  and  other  stories. 

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Schild,  Marie.     Old  English  costumes.     lUus. 

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Schott,  Wilhelmine  D.  Health  hints  to 
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Schultes,  C.  Maigela.  Kultur-historische 
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Scott,  Leader.  Luca  della  Robbia,  with  other 
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Scudder,  Samuel  H.     Butterflies,  with  special 

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Seelbach,  Carl,  compiler.  Proverbial  treasury. 
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Sergeant,  Adeline.     Beyond  recall.     A  novel. 

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Rox.  2425.9;  S.  E.  418.41 

Contains  a  description  of  the  Egyptian  war  of  1SS2. 
S6vign6,  Marie  de  Rabutin  Chantal,  marquise 
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Seybert,  Adam.     Statistical  annals;    views  of 
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E.  B.  217.33;  N.  E.  132-26;  S.  B.  68.65 

Shakespeare,    William.     Venus   and    Adonis, 

Lucrece,    and    other   poems      Edited    by   W.   J. 

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Sherwood,  Mary  E.  W.   {M.  E.  fV.  S.)  Home 

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Shirreif,  Emily.  Essays  and  lectures  on  the 
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Shore,  ChRr\es  ].,  3d 5a ronTei^nmout A.  Mem- 
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No.  I  in  Rox.  73365 

Silloway,  Thomas  W.,   and   Powers,  Lee   L. 

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Rox.  827.13 
Silver  chord.   The.      A   collection   of  songs, 
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Sime,    William.      King   Capital.      [Trans-At- 
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Sinnett,  A.  P.     Esoteric  Buddhism. 

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Slater,  John  H.     The  library  manual ;  a  guide 

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Smiles,  Samuel.     The  Huguenots  in  France. 

S.  B.  5324 
Smiley,  Sarah  F.     Garden  growth ;'  or,   talks 
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Smith,  Adah  E.     Grace  and  her  stepmother. 

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Smith,  Charles  H.     The  natural  history  of  the 
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Smith,  Goldwin.  Cowper.  [English  men  of 
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N.  E.  131. 16;  S.  E.  203.17 
Smith,  John  T.     A  woman  of  culture.     [Fic- 
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Smith,  Julie  P.     Blossom-bud  and  her  genteel 
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Smith,  Reginald  B.     Life  of  Lord   Lawrence. 
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Smith,  William.     A  new  classical  dictionary. 

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Smyth,  Charles  Piazzi.  Madeira  spectroscopic. 
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Snider,  Denton  J.  A  walk  in  Hellas.  2  v. 
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Soley,  James  R.     The  blockade  and  the  cruis- 
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Soule,    Richard.      A    dictionary    of    English 
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Spalding,  J.  L.     The  life  of  M.  J.  Spalding. 

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Spalding,  Martin  J  ,  archbishop  of  Baltimore. 

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Sparks,  Jared.  The  life  and  treason  of  Bene- 
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Spencer,  Bella  Z.  Ora,the  lost  wife.  S.E.  531.20 
Spofford,    Harriet   E.     The  marquis  of  Cara- 
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Stables,  W.  Gordon.     Tea,  the  drink  of  pleas- 
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Stainer,  John,  and  Barrett,  William  A.,  editors. 
A  dictionary  of  musical  terms.               Dor.  524.5 
State    charities    aid    association,    New    York. 
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Statesman's  year-book  for  1883.         R.R.,  B.23 
Steele,  J.   Dorman.       Fourteen  weeks  in    de- 
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—  Samuel  Johnson.     [English  men  of  letters.] 

Bri.  64.59;  Chn.  2617.21;  E.  B.  217.35 
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—  Swift.     [English  men  of  letters.] 

Bri.  64.63  ;  Chn.  2617.26;  Dor.  176.37 
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Stephens,  John   L.      Incidents    of   travel   in 

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Stepniak,  pseud.  Underground  Russia.  Trans. 

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1664.4;  Dor.  458.1 ;  J.  P.  1417.17 
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Stockton,  Frank  R.     Ting-a-ling.     Illus. 

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Stoddard,    William    O.      Among    the    lakes. 

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Stokes,     Frederick     A.      A    jolly      summer. 
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Story,  The,  of  a  demoiselle.  By  the  autiior 
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Stowe,  Harriet  E.  B.  Uncle  Tom's  cabin. 
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Strickland,  Agnes.  The  rival  Crusoes ;  or, 
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Sweet,    Alexander   E.,  and   Knox,  J.  Armoy. 
On  a  Mexican  mustang,  through  Texas.      Illus. 
1631.7  ;  E.  B.  93.21 ;  S.  E.  33225 

Sweetser, Moses  F.  The  maritime  provinces: 
a  hand-book  for  travellers.  With  maps  and 
plans.  Rox.  818. II 

—  Summer  days  down  East  [Maine].     Illus. 

Rox.  41 1.9 
Swinburne,  Algernon  C.     A  century  of  round- 
els, and  other  poems.  J,  P.  1824.8 
Swinton,    William.      A    grammar   containing 
the   etymology   and  syntax  of  the  English  lan- 
guage.    For  advanced  grades.     [Harper's  Lan- 
guage series.]  1403.10 
Symonds,John  A.  Italian  byways   R0X.5524.18 

—  Shelley.      [English  men  of  letters.] 

Bri.  64.70;  E.  B,  216.7;  N.  E.  131.21 
S.  B.  68.69 

—  Sketches  in  Italy.  Selected  from  "  Sketches 
in  Italy  and  Greece"  and  "  Sketches  and  studies 
in  Italy."  1668.22  ;  Dor.  459.1 ;  J.  P.  822.31 

Rox.  837.4;  S.  B.  360.12 
Tales  of  modern   Oxford.     By  the  author   of 

"Lays  of  modern  Oxford."  Rox.  7417.19 

Tanner,  Henry  S.     A  description  of  the  canals 

and  railroads  of  the  United  States.     N.  Y.,  1840. 

Clin.  5244  30 
Tennyson,  Alfred.  Poetical  works.  N.  E.  143.8 
Terhune,     Mary     V.        {Afarion     Harland.^ 

Loiterings  in  pleasant  paths.  S.  E.  354.9 

Travels    through    England,   France,    Switzerland,    and 

Italy. 

•  Thayer,  Alexander  W.  The  Hebrews  and  the 
Red  sea.  Dor.  387.11 

Th6baud,  Auguste  J.  The  Irish  race  in  the 
past  and  pre.sent.  N,  E.  120.4 

Thiers,  Louis  Adolphe.     Waterloo.        1073.17 

In  French. 

Thirlwall,  Connop.  Letters  literary  and  theo- 
logical. Rox.  7373-6 

—  Letters  to  a  friend.  Edited  by  A.  P.  Stanley 

I534-";  Rox.  7373.6 

Thorn,  John  H.     Laws  of  life  after  the  mind 

of  Christ.     Discourses.  Rox.  7384.24 

Thomas  Aquinas,  St.     The  life  of  St.  Thomas 

Aquinas,  of  the  order  of  Friar  preachers;  by  a 

father  of  the  same  order.  Jf.  E.  134.5 

Thomas,   Bertha.      George    Sand.      [Famous 

women]  153215;  Bri.  53. 119;  Clm.  2877.5 

Dor.  507.4;  E.  B.  199.18;  J.  P.  1217.4 

N.  E,  133.8;  Rox.  1036.10;  S.  B.  60.39 

S.E.  215.18 

Thompson,    Augustus     C.       The     Christian 

home.     A  sermon   occasioned  by  the   death   of 

Mrs.  M.  G.  Kittredge,  1883.  Rox.  5027.16 

Thompson,  Edward  H.  The  life  of  St.  Charles 

Borromeo.  N.  E.  133. 19 

Thomson,  James,  d  1882.    Vane's  story,  Wed- 

dah  and  Om-el-Bonain,  and  other  poems. 

J.  P.  1825.18 

Those   pretty   St.    George    girls.      A   society 

novel.  •  1459.46 

Thwing,  Charles  F.     The  reading  of  books, 

its  pleasures,  profits,  and  perils.  1403.14 

Chn.  5317-32;  S.  E.  14  26 


4»7 


LOWER    HALL  AND   BRANCHES 


September, 


Tilden,  Catherine  B.  The  first  patient:  a 
storv.  S.  E.  497-19 

Titcomb,  Sarah  E.  Earlj  New  England  peo- 
ple. Some  account  of  the  Ellis,  Pemberton, 
Willard,  Prescott,  Titcomb,  Sewall,  and  Long- 
fellow, and  allied  families.  Chn.  2748.11 

Topelius,  Zacharias.  Gustave  Adolf,  and  the 
thirty  years'  war.     An    historical  novel.      475.6 

Identical  with  Times  of  Gustav  Adolf. 

—  Times  of  battle  and  of  rest.  1422.19 

—  Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf   1422.16;  E.B.  315.14 
Tottel,  Richard.     Tottel's  Miscellanj',    Songes 

and  sonettes  by  Henry  Howard,  earl  of  Surrey, 
Sir  Thomas  Wyatt,  the  elder,  Nicholas  Grimald, 
and  uncertain  authors.  1557.  [Arber's  English 
reprints.]  Rox.  7336.14 

Tourgee,  Albion  W.     Hot  plowshares.  A  nov- 
el.   Illus.       1449.51;  Bri.  36.141;  Chn.  2186.13 
Dor.  468.39;  E.  B.  315-21;  J.  P.  612.5 
Rox.  2425.12;  S.  B.  277.48;  S.  E.  558.19 

This  work,  designed  to  give  a  review  of  the  anti-slavery 
struggle,  completes  the  series  of  six  volumes  whose  scene 
is  laid  in  the  South  during  the  period  extending  from  twenty 
years  before  the  Civil  war  to  twelve  years  after  it.  Their 
chronological  order  is  the  following :  Hot  plowshares 
[1449.51]  ;  Figs  and  thistles  [30.61]  ;  A  royal  gentleman  (or, 
Toinette)  [1711.21];  A  fool's  errand  [1467.27;  2d  edition,  In- 
visible empire,  32.40]  ;  Bricks  without  straw  [32.73]  ;  John 
Eax  [51.46]. 

—  John  Eax  and  Mamelon.  S.  B.  277.49 
Towne,  Belle  K.     Around    the    ranch.     [Fic- 
tion.                                            1441.34;  S.  E.  525.5 

Traice,  Elizabeth  C.     Cousin  Sidney.    1429.45 

Traill,  Henry  D.     Sterne.      [English    men  of 

letters.]     Bri.  64.51 ;  Chii.  2617.25 ;  Dor.  176.32 

E.  B.  217.31 ;  J.  P.  1226.18 

N.  E.  132-19;  S.  B.  68.59 

Trenck,   Friedrich    W.,     FrciJicrr    von     der. 

Merkwurdige    Lebensgeschichte    des     Friedrich 

Freiherrn  v.  d.  Trenck.  Von  ihmselbst  geschrie- 

ben.  Rox.  5726.17 

Trollope,  Anthony.     Alice  Dugdale  and  other 

stories.  1422.37;  Dor.  479.3 ;  J.  P.  713.15 

Rox.  2316.36;  S.  B.  282.1 

—  Frau  Frohmann  and  other  stories.     1449.80 

Dor.  469-40;  J.  P.  713.7 
Rox.  2312.24;  S.  B.  285.71 

—  Rachel  Ray.     A  novel.  Dor.  465.2 

—  Thackeray.     [Englishmen  of  letters.] 

Bri.  64.60;  Clin.  2617.27;  E.  B.  217.40 
N.  E.  132.29;  S.  B.  68.62 

Trudel,  Dorothea,  Dorothea  Trudel ;  or,  the 
prayer  of  faith.  J.  P.  1216.30 

Truman,  Ben.  C.  Tourists'  illustrated  guide 
to  the  summer  and  winter  resorts  of  California. 
1883.     Illus.  Chn.  2343.1 

Turner,  Charles  E.  Studies  in  Russian  litera- 
ture. 1403.12 

Twain,  Mark,  pseud.   See  Clemens,  Samuel  L. 

Tyrwhitt,  Richard  St.  J.  Hugh  Heron.  An 
Oxford  novel.  Rox.  2432.10 

A  slight  tribute  to  the  memory  of  A.  H.  Clough  is  at- 
tempted. —  Preface. 

—  The  natural  theology  of  natural  beauty. 

Dor.  528.1 

Tytler,  Christina  C.  Fraser,  nozv  Mrs.  Liddell. 

Making  or  marring.  1429.46 

Tytler,  Sarah,  pseud.     See  Keddie,  Henrietta. 

Udall,    Nicholas.      Roister  Doister.     Written 

before  1553.      [Arber's  English  reprints.] 

No.  2  in  Rox.  7336.11 

"The  earliest  comedy,  properly  so  called,  in  our  Ian- 
guage."—  y.  P.  Collier. 


United  States.  Narrative  of  the  expedition  of 
an  American  squadron  to  the  China  seas  and 
Japan,  1852-1854,  under  command  of  Commo- 
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illus.     Wash.,  1856.  Chn.  1315. 3 

—  Census  bureau.  Compendium  of  the  tenth 
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—  Department  of  state.  Commercial  rela- 
tions of  the  United  States.  Letter  from  the  sec- 
retary of  state  transmitting  the  annual  reports 
upon  the  commercial  relations  of  the  United 
States  for  1880  and  1881. 

Bri.  165.44 ;  Chn,  55256 ;  Dor.  204.20 
E.  B.  453.2;  J.  P.  1912.8;  N.  E.  111.6 
Rox.  2442.4;  S.  B.  205.9;  S.  E.  233.18 

—  War  department.  The  medical  and  surgical 
history  of  the  war  of  the  rebellion.  Part  3. 
Vol.  2.  Chn.  4413. 1 

Up  from  the  Cape  [Cod].  A  plea  for  republi- 
can simplicity.  1459.39;  Bri.  32.111;  Dor.  467.36 
J.  P.  536.4;  S.E.  508.32 

Up  de  Graff,  Thaddeus  S.  Camping  in  the 
Alleghanies;  or,  Bodines.     Illus.       S.  E.  146,23 

The  first  edition  was  published  with  the  title  Bodines;  or, 
camping  on  the  Lycoming. 

Van  Dyke,  John  C.  Books  and  how  to  use 
them.  1403.13;  Chn.  5317.29;  Dor.  527.12 

Vasari,  Giorgio.  Lives  of  the  most  eminent 
painters,  sculptors,  and  architects.  Trans,  from 
the  Italian.  With  notes  and  illus.  By  Mrs. 
Jonathan  Foster.     Vol.  i,  3.  Dor.  506.3 

Verne,  Jules.  The  giant  raft.  Part  i,  2. 
Trans.     Illus.     2  v.  1455-25 

Contents. —  i.  Eight  hundred  leagues  on  the  Amazon. 
2.  The  cryptogram. 

A  translation  of  La  Jangada,  published  in  the  Magasin 
d'education  et  de  r^cr^ation  in  iSSi.  This  magazine  can  be 
found  in  Bates  Hall. 

—  The  steam  house.  (Part  i.)  The  demon 
of  Cawnpore.     Illus.  Bri.  114.114 

—  The  steam  house.  (Part  2.)  Tigers  and 
traitors.     Illus.  Bri.  ii4-"5 

Very,  Jones.     Poems.  E.  B.  225.21 

Villiers,  George,  2d  duke  of  Buckingham. 
The  rehearsal.  First  acted  7  Dec.  1671.  [Ar- 
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Vincent,  Marvin  R.  In  the  shadow  of  the 
Pyrenees  f^rom  Basque-land  to  Carcassone. 

1664.3;  S.  B.  367-13 

Waechter,  Oscar,  compiler.  Altes  Gold  in 
deutschen  SpriJchwdrtern.  Rox.  5726.1 1 

Wagner,  Carl  F.  C,  editor.  Briefe  an 
Johann  Heinrich  Merck  von  G&the,  Herder, 
Wieland  und  andern  Zeitgenossen.  Mit  Merck's 
biographischer  Skizze.  1042.7 

Wagner,  Rudolf  J.  von,  editor.  Jahres-Bericht 
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Wake,  C.  Staniland.  The  origin  and  signifi- 
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Walker,  Arthur  C.  The  correct  card  or  how 
to  play  at  whist.  S.  E.  148.28 

Walker,  Sir  Hovenden.  A  journal :  or  full 
account  of  the  late  expedition  to  Canada  [1711]. 
London,  1720.  Chn.  1117-^4 

Wallace,  Lewis.  Ben-Hur.  A  tale  of  the 
Christ.  Bri.  134-137 

Ward,Adolphus  W.  Chaucer.  [Englishmen 
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—  Dickens.     [English  men  of  letters.] 

Bri.  64.55;  E«  B«  2i7-3a 
J.  P.  1226,21 ;  N.  E.  132-23 


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1833 


LO"WER  HALL  AND   BRANCHES 


I 


Warren,  Henry  W.  Recreations  in  astronomy. 
With  illiis.  and  maps  of  stars.  J.  P.  2035.21 

Washburn,  Edward  A.  Epochs  in  church  his- 
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Waterhouse,  Benjamin.  A  journal  of  a  joung 
man  of  Massachusetts,  late  a  surgeon  on  board 
an  American  privateer,  captured  by  the  British 
in  1813,  and  confined  at  Melville  island,  at 
Chatham,  and  at  Dartmoor  prison.  Written  by 
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Waterston,  Anna  C.  Q^    Adelaide  Phillipps. 

Portrait.     Illus.  1534.12;  Bri.  55120 

Chn.  2875.10;  Dor.  506.7;  E.  B.  216.6 

J.  P.  1227.2;  Rox.  1013.11 

S.  B.  67.37 ;  S.  E.  176.35 

Watson,  John  Schelling's  Transcendental 
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Rox.  1917.25 

^A^atson,  Thomas.  Poems.  [i582]-i593.  [Ar- 
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Webb,  Alexander  S.  The  Peninsula.  Mc- 
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S.  E.  248.10 

Webb,  Alfred.  A  compendium  of  Irish  biogra- 
phy. 532.4 

Appended  is  a  list  of  478  authorities. 

Webbe,  Edward.  His  trauiles.  1590.  [Arber's 
English  reprints.]  No.  2  in  Rox.  7336.5 

Webbe,  William.  A  discourse  of  English 
poetrie.     1586.     [Arber's  English  reprints.] 

No.  2  in  Rox.  7336.15 

Weber,  Carl  J.  Demokritos  oder  hinter- 
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Rox.  5726.10 

Weigall,  Charles  H.  The  art  of  figure  draw- 
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Wellington,  William  W.  Biographical  sketches 
of  deceased  members  of  the  Obstetrical  society 
of  Boston.  No.  2  in  Rox.  6027.2 

Werner,  E.,  pseud.     See   Buerstenbinder,    E. 

Wessely,  Ignaz  E.  Deutschlands  Lehrjahre. 
KulturgeschichtlicheBilder.     2  v.     Rox.  5726.14 

Westall,  William.  Tales  and  traditions  of 
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Wheatley,  Henry  B.,  and  Delamotte,  Philip  H. 
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1202.28;  Rox.  1711.22 

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—  Art  work  in  porcelain.  Illus.  1202.27 
White,  William  F.  Ants  and  their  ways.  171.23 
Wickersham,  James  P.     School  economy. 

Rox.  1736.30 
Wilberforce,  Samuel,  bishop  of  Oxford.    Life, 
with  selections  from  his  diaries  and  correspond- 
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Wilford,  Florence.     Dominie  Freylinghausen. 

Dor.  468.13 

A  story  of  life  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  in  early  times. 

Wilkins,  W.  A.  The  Cleverdale  mystery;  or, 
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Wilkinson,  Eliza.  Letters  during  the  invasion 
and  possession  of  Charlestown,  S.  C,  by  the 
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Rox.  I2i6.ig 


Williams,  George  F.    Bullet  and  shell.    Illus. 
E.B.  182.8;  S.  B.  154.24 

Experiences  as  a  soldier  and  war  correspondent  in  the 
Civil  war. 

Williams,  W.  The  art  of  landscape  painting 
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Williams,  William  M.     Science  in  short  chap- 

140.33 

Wills,  Charles  J.  In  the  land  of  the  lion  and 
sun;  or,  modern  Persia.  S.  B.  362.12 

Wilson,   Andrew.      Chapters    on    evolution. 


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Illus. 


140-32 


W^ilson,  Frederick  J.  F.  Stereotyping  and 
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Wilson,  Sir  Robert  T.  History  of  the  British 
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Winchell,  Alexander.  Preadamites  ;  or  a  dem- 
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Illus.  140.34 

Winks,  William  E.  Lives  of  illustrious  shoe- 
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Winthrop  church,  C&arlestown.  Semi-cen- 
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Wiseman,  Nicholas  P.  S.,  cardinal.  Fabiola; 
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Woillez,  Nathalie.  The  orphan  of  Moscow. 
A  tale.     Trans,  from  the  French.     Plate. 

1449.72;  N.  E.  163.18 

Wood,  Ella  P.  {Mrs.  Henry  Wood.)  Mildred 
Arkell.     A  tale.  Chn.  1913.16 

Woolsey,  Sarah  C.   {Susan  Coolidg-e.)  Verses. 

S.  B.  250.43 

Woolson,  Constance  F.  For  the  major.  A 
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Dor.  468.37 ;  E.  B.  317-14 ;  J.  P.  517-7 

Rox.  2426.5  ;  S.  B.  229.49 
S.  E.  591-39 

Previously  published   in   Harper's   monthly,   beginning 

Nov.,  1SS2. 

Worcester,  Benjamin.  The  life  and  mission 

of  Emanuel  Swedenborg.  532-9;  S.  E.  221.14 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.  Pickle  and  his  page- 
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1449-59;  Dor.  259  44 

—  Stray  pearls.  Memoirs  of  Margaret  de 
Ribaumont,  viscountess  of  Bellaise.  [Fiction.] 
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Dor.  506.2 ;  J.  P.  423.31  ;  Rox.  2432.7 
S.  B.  277.31;  S.  E.  566.27 

The  scene  is  laid  in  France  at  about  the  time  of  the  war 
of  the  Fronde,  1648-53. 

—  Same.     Leipzig.  1495.25 ;  Dor.  508.2 

J.  P.  7138;  Rox.  2313.15  ;  S.  B.  285.72 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  England. 

Rox.  625.17 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  France.  N.  E.  124.14 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  Greece.  Rox.  625.18 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  Rome.     Rox.  625.19 
Zeigler,  Wilbur   G.,    and    Grosscup,    Ben    S. 

The  heart  of  the  Alleghanies,  or  western  North 
Carolina.     Illus.  Dor.  455.1 ;  Rox.  5235.2 

Ziemssen,  Ludwig.  Umwege  zum  Gliick. 
Roman.  Rox.  5726.12 

Zundel,  John.  Two  hundred  and  fifty  easy 
voluntaries  and  interludes,  for  the  organ, 
melodeon,  etc.  Rox.  1631.3 


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BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN 


September, 


Benjamin  Franklin. 

PART     IV. 

Works  printed  by  Franklin. 

The  titles  given  below  are  intended  to  include,  so  far  as  possible,  all  books,  newspapers, 
pamphlets,  and  broadsides,  printed  or  published  bj  Franklin,  alone  or  during  his  various  part- 
nerships; and  also  several  works,  with  which  his  connection  was  in  some  way  interesting.  Some 
of  these  titles  do  not  appear  with  desirable  fulness,  and  some  even  are  of  doubtful  authenticity 
or  correctness ;  but,  imperfect  as  the  list  is,  it  would  have  been  practically  impossible  to  have 
compiled  it  without  the  assistance  afforded  by  the  Lists  of  the  issues  of  the  press  in  Pennsylvania 
from  1685  to  1769,  published  by  Mr.  C.  R.  Hildeburn,  in  the  Bulletins  of  the  Library  Company 
of  Philadelphia  for  January,  1882,  January,  1883,  ^n^  J^'j)  1883.  Mr.  Hildeburn  is  intending  to 
publish  a  more  extended  bibliography  of  the  Pennsylvania  press,  with  fuller  titles,  etc.,  and,  as  he 
has  been  engaged  upon  this  work  for  the  past  three  years,  thjs  Library  is  largely  indebted  to  him 
for  his  valuable  supervision  of  this  list  before  printing.  Professor  Seidensticker's  Deutsch- 
amerikanische  Bibliographic,  in  volumes  8-10  of  Der  Deutsche  Pionier,  has  been  of  great  aid  in 
furnishing  German  titles.  The  list  of  Ante-Revolutionary  publications  by  S.  F.  Haven,  jr.,  ap- 
pended to  the  second  edition  of  Thomas's  History  of  printing  in  America,  Sabin's  Dictionary  of 
books  relating  to  America,  the  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  George  Brinley,  part  il,  and  Thompson 
Westcott's  American  books  and  pamphlets  advertised  in  the  Pennsylvania  Gazette,  and  printed 
in  the  Historical  magazine,  volume  4,  have  been  of  use  in  finding  titles.  The  suggestions  of 
Mr.  Theodore  F.  Dwight,  Librarian  of  the  State  Department  at  Washington,  have  also  been  service, 
able.  Whenever  a  book  mentioned  in  Mr.  Hildeburn's  list  has  not  been  seen  by  that  compiler, 
and  when  its  title  has  not  been  verified  in  this  list,  a  note  has  been  made  to  the  effect  that  he  has 
"  quoted  "  only  the  title.  Corrections  or  amplifications  of  this  list  will  be  very  welcome.  The  Public 
Library  wishes  to  obtain,  by  purchase  or  gift,  all  the  works  here  mentioned  to  which  a  shelf  number 
is  not  attached. 


An  account  of  the  apparition  of  the  late  lord 
Kilmarnock  (who  was  beheaded  for  being  con- 
cerned in  the  late  rebellion)  to  Mr.  Foster. 
Fratiklin,  1747- 

Qiioted  by  Hildeburn.  Thomas  (Haven's  list)  mentions 
Boston  and  New  York  editions,  but  no  Philadelphia  one. 

An  account  of  the  treaty  held  at  the  city  of 
Albany,  in  the  province  of  New  York,  by  the 
governorof  that  province  and  the  commissioners 
for  Massachusetts,  Connecticut  and  Pennsylva- 
nia, with  the  Indians  of  the  Six  nations,  in 
October,  1745.     Franklin,  1746.     20  pp.     F°. 

Acrelius,  Israel.  Sermon  explaining  the  du- 
ties of  Christian  subjects  to  their  sovereign, 
preached  in  Christiana  church,  Newcastle 
county,  1755.  Franklin  and  Halli  17^^-  23  pp. 
Sm.  8«. 

—  DerTodeine  Seligkeit.  Rede  bei  der  am  12. 
Februar  1756  geschehenen  Beerdigung  Hrn.  Mat- 
thias Heinzeimanns.  Aus  dem  Englischen 
ijbersetzt  von  J.  F.  Handschuh.  Franklin  mid 
Armhriister,  1736. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

An  address  from  the  trustees  and  treasurer  of 
The  friendly  association  for  preserving  peace 
with  the  Indians,  to  William  Denny,  governor 
of  Pennsylvania.  {^Franklin  and  Hall,  ^757-^ 
4  pp.     Fo. 

Advice  to  the  freeholders  and  electors  of  Penn- 
sylvania.     \^FrattkliH,  i7JJ-'\     7  pp.     4°. 

AUein,  Joseph.  Alarm  to  unconverted  sinners. 
Franklin,  1741.     Sm.  8°. 


Also  sang  die  Gemeine  zu  Bethlehem,  mit 
der  See-Gemeine  voUendet.  Franklin,  1742. 
4  pp.     Sm.  4°. 

Armstrong,  John.  The  art  of  preserving 
health.     A  poem.     Franklin,  1743.     88  pp.     4°. 

Arndt,  Johann.  Samtliche  sechs  geistliche 
Biicher  vom  wahren  Christenthum.  Neue  Auf- 
lage  mit  Kupfern,  samt  richtigen  Anmerckun- 
gen,  krafftigen  Gebetern  iiber  alle  Capitel  und 
einem  sechsfachen  Register.  Franklin  und 
Bohm,  17^1-     (16)  ff,  1356  pp.     Portrait.     8°. 

There  is  a  description  of  this  book,  one  of  the  larg-est, 
if  not  the  largest  in  number  of  pag^es,  of  the  Franklin 
publications,  in  the  Philadelphia  Press,  November  10,  1S70. 
See  also  the  Brinley  catalogue,  part  2,  page  71,  from  which 
the  above  title  is  taken  in  a  condensed  form  :  "  Es  ist  dies, 
trotz  des  Titels,  wahrscheinlich  kein  in  Phihidelphia 
gedrucktes  Buch." — Seidensticker.  (Der  Deutsche  Pionier, 
vol.  10,  page  66  r*S2S3.So]-)  See  further  his  views  on  this 
book  in  the  Pionier. 

Arscot,  Alexander.  Some  considerations  re- 
lating to  the  present  state  of  the  Christian  reli- 
gion. [Part  I  and]  11.  Franklin,  1732.  2  parts 
in  I  vol.       Sm.  8°.  **K.i6.i2 

The  art  of  preaching.  (^Anonymous.)  See 
Smalridge,  George. 

Articles  of  agreement  made  and  concluded 
upon  between  .  .  .  the  lord  proprietary  of  Mary- 
land, and  the  proprietarys  of  Pensilvania,  &c.," 
touching  the  limits  and  boundaries  of  the  two 
provinces.     Franklin,  1733.     19  pp.     Map.      F°. 

**K.io.5 

Sabin  (vol.  14,  no.  59^^)  erroneously  ascribes  a 
pamphlet  with   a  title  similar  to  this  to  Franklin's  press. 


420 


1833. 


BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN 


Of  this  pamphlet  Hildeburn  savs,  "  It  was  printed  in  En- 
gland as  one  of  the  paper  books  in  the  chancery  suit  between 
Penn  and  Baltimore." 

—  Same.     Franklin,  1736.     F°. 

"  Reprint,  with  addition  il  matter." — Hildeburn. 

Authentische  Nachricht;  —  Authentische  Rela- 
tion.    See  United  Brethren. 

Baptist  association.  A  confession  of  faith 
.  .  .  adopted  \iy  the  Baptist  association,  at 
Philadelphia,  Sept.  25,  1742.  6th  edition. 
Franklin,  1743.      112,  (2)  pp.      16°. 

Barclay,  Robert.  The  anarchy  of  the  ranters, 
and  other  libertines;  the  hierarchy  of  the  Ro- 
manist and  other  pretended  churches  equally  re- 
fused and  refuted,  in  a  two-fold  apology  for  the 
church  and  people  of  God,  called  in  derision, 
Qiiakers.  Franklin  and  Hall,  17^7.  viii, 
II,  (i)  pp.     8°.  No.  I  in  **K. 15. 14 

Barton,  Thomas.  Unanimity  and  public 
spirit.  A  sermon  at  Carlisle  and  some  other 
episcopal  churches,  soon  after  General 
Braddock's  defeat.  Prefixed,  a  letter'  from  the 
reverend  Mr.  [William]  Smith,  concerning  the 
office  and  duties  of  a  protestant  ministry. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  17^5-     xx,    16  pp.     S''. 

Bechtel,  Johannes.  Kurzer  Catechismus  vor 
etliche  Gemeinen  Jesu  aus  der  Reformirten  Re- 
ligion in  Pennsylvania,  die  sich  zum  alten 
Berner  Synodo  halten.  Herausgegeben  von  J. 
Eechteln,  Diener  des  Worts  Gottes.  Franklin, 
1742.     42  pp.     240. 

In  Acrelius's  History  of  New  Sweden,  pages  330,  331 
[*4372.2.u],  it  is  remarked,  "as  he  [Olof  Mylander]  had 

fone  into  Mr.  Franklin's  printing-office  to  work  for  his 
read  and  to  pay  his  debts,  so  he  h.id  an  opportunity  to 
bring  out  in  print  a  little  \vork  of  Herrnhuttish  flavor,  trans- 
lated into  Swedish,  under  the  title  of  '  A  short  catechism,' 
etc.  [in  Swedish,  "  Kn  Kort  Catechismus  for  nagra  Jesu 
Fbrsamlingar  utaf  den  Reformerta  Religionen  uti  Pennsyl- 
vanien.  Forst  utgifven  idet  Tyska  Spdket  af  Johanne 
Bechtel]."  From  this  it  may  perhaps  be  inferred  that  a 
Swedish  translation  was  printed  by  Franklin. 

Ben  Saadi,  Nathan,  pseud.     See  Dodsley,  R. 

Berkeley,  George.  An  abstract  from  Dr. 
Berkeley's  Treatise  on  tar  water,  with  some 
reflections  thereon,  adapted  to  disea"ses  frequent 
in  America.  By  a  physician.  Franklin, 
J74S.     12°. 

Franklin  is  given  as  the  printer  in  Westcott's  list;  Hilde- 
burn does  not  cite  the  name  of  the  printer.  Thomas  gives 
as  places  of  imprint.  New  York  and  Philadelphia;  and 
Sabin  mentions  only  a  New  York  edition.  It  therefore 
seems  doubtful  if  Franklin  printed  an  edition  of  this  work. 

Blair,  Samuel.  The  doctrine  of  predestina- 
tion truly  and  fairly  stated.  Franklin,  1742. 
79  pp.     Sm.  8°.  **K.i6.3 

On  the  title,  in  the  author's  autograph  probably,  is,  "To 
the  Revd.  Mr.  Jonathan  Edwards." 

—  A  particular  consideration  of  a  piece, 
entitled  The  querists.  Franklin,  1741.  63  pp. 
32°.  **K. 26.28;  **Prince  library,  28.99 

—  A  vindication  of  the  brethren  cast  out  of 
the  synod  of  Philadelphia,  against  the  charges 
of  the  Rev.  John  Thompson.  Franklin,  1744. 
63  pp.     32°.  **Prince  library,  28.198 

Brady  and  Tate.     See  Tate  and  Brady. 

Britain's  Remembrancer.  Being  some  thoughts 
on  the  proper  improvement  of  the  present  junc- 
ture. Fifth  edition.  Franklin.  [1746.^  47  pp. 
Sm.  8°. 

Hildeburn  gives  the  date  of  the  fifth  edition  as  1747,  and 
mentions  another  edition  as  published  in  1746,  but  does  not 
specify  what  edition. 

Bull,  Thomas.  A  French  school-book.  Frank- 
lin and  Meredith,  1730. 


Burdon,  William.  The  gentleman's  Pocket 
farrier.     Franklin,  173^. 

Cadwalader,  Thomas.  An  essay  on  the  West 
Indian  dry  gripes.  Added  an  extraordinary  case 
in  physicic.     Franklin,  174s.     V,  42  pp.     8°. 

See  also  Colden. 

Cato's  moral  distichs  Englished  in  couplets 
[by  James  Logan].  Franklin,  1733.  23,  (i)  pp.  4". 

"  The  collection  of  moral  precepts,  in  Latin  verse,  which 
have  come  down  to  us  under  the  name  of  an  unknown  '  Dio- 
nysius  Cato,'  was  a  standard  text-book  for  young  scholars 
in  the  middle  ages,  and  until  the  last  century.  If  they  can 
be  regarded  as  classic,  this  tract  may  pass  for  the  first  trans- 
lation  of  a  classic  which  was  both  made  and  printed  in  the 
British  colonies."  —  Brinley  catalogue,  ytaxt  2.  .S^^  note  in 
this  list  under  Cicero. 

Chalkley,  Thomas.  A  collection  of  the  works 
of  Thomas  Chalkley.  Franklin  and  Hall,  i74g. 
xiii,  (2),  590  pp.     Sm.  8°.  **K.24.8 

Part  I.  is  composed  of  tire  Journal  of  Chalkley,  which  has 
a  separate  title-page. 

Chew,  Samuel.  The  speech  of  Samuel  Chew, 
Esq. ;  chief-justice  of  the  government  of  New- 
Castle,  Kent,  and  Sussex  upon  Delaware  :  deliv- 
ered from  the  bench  to  the  Grand  Jury  of  the 
county  of  New-Castle,  Nov.  21,  1741.  Franklin, 
1741.     16  pp.     8^. 

There  was  a  second  edition  in  the  same  year. 

—  The  speech  of  Samuel  Chew,  Esq.  [as  in 
1741],  to  the  Grand  Jury  of  the  county  of  New- 
Castle,  Aug.  20,  1742.   Franklin,  1742.   16  pp.   8°. 

The  Christian's  duty  to  render  to  Cajsar  the 
things  that  are  Ca:sar's,  considered ;  with  regard 
to  the  payment  of  the  present  tax  of  60,000 
pounds  granted  to  the  King's  use.  Addressed  to 
the  scrupulous  among  the  people  called  Quakers. 
By  a  lover  of  his  king  and  country.  {^Franklin 
and  Hall.}     1756.     27  pp.     8". 

Chubb,  Thomas.  An  examination  of  Mr. 
Barclay's  Principles,  with  regard  to  man's  natu- 
ral abilities  since  the  fall.  Franklin,  1746. 
99  pp.     Sm.  8". 

Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius.  M.  T.  Cicero's  Cato 
Major,  or  his  discourse  of  old  age  [translated  by 
J.  Logan]  :  with  explanatory  notes  [by  Frank- 
lin].    Franklin,  1744.     viii,  159  pp.     4".     8". 

"  This  book  Franklin  always  considered  the  chef  d'aeuvre 
of  hi^  press.  He  brought  many  copies  to  England,  and 
distributed  them  with  evident  satisfaction."  —  If.  Stevens. 
In  his  preface  Franklin  speaks  of  "  this  first  translation  of 
a  classic,  in  this  western  world."  George  Sandys  trans- 
lated Ovid's  Metiini'irphoses  [*«*2939. i s]  in  Virginia  more 
than  a  century  previous.  See  Dr.  S.  A.  Green's  remarks  in 
the  Historical  magazine,  volume  2,  pages  112,  249.  In  the 
same  volume,  page  212,  it  is  stated  that  a  translation  of 
Epictetus's  Morals,  printed  1729,  and  Cato's  Moral  dis- 
tichs, printed  in  1735,  antedated  the  Cato  M.ijor. 

Colden  {i),  Cadwallader.  Essay  on  the  iliac 
passion.     Franklin,  1741. 

Hildeburn  quotes  this  title,  but  has  not  seen  the  book. 
Dr.  David  Ramsay,  in  his  Review  of  medicine  in  the  iSth 
century,  page  35  [No.  17  in  Medical  pamphlets  139]  says, 
"The  earliest  publication  in  America,  on  a  medical  subject, 
which  has  come  in  my  way,  was  a  treatise  on  the  iliac  pas- 
sion, by  the  late  Dr.  Cadwallader."  The  authorship  is 
ascribed  with  some  hesitation  to  Colden,  although  on  the 
authority  of  Hildeburn  and  Thomas. 

College  of  Philadelphia.  Additional  charter 
.of  the  College  of  Philadelphia.  Franklin  and 
Hall,  1755.     13  pp.     F°. 

Colman,  Benjamin.  A  letter  from  Rev.  Dr. 
Colman,  of  Boston,  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  of 
Lebanon.     Franklin,  1744. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 


421 


BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN 


September, 


Conductor  generalis :  or,  the  office,  dutj  and 
authority  of  justices  of  the  peace  [etc.].  2d  edi- 
tion.  Franklin  and  Hall,  174^-     xvi,  592  pp.   8°. 

Conductor  generalis.  2d  edition,  with  large 
additions.  Franklin  and  Hall,  1730.  (is);  xvi, 
464  pp.     8°.  **K.i4.8 

The  confession  of  faith  agreed  upon  by  the 
Assembly  of  divines  at  Westminister  \_sic\  .  .  . 
Approved  by  the  General  assembly  1647,  and 
ratified  and  established  by  Act  of  Parliament 
1649,  as  the  publick  and  avowed  confession  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  With  the  Scripture 
proofs  at  large.  Franklin,  1745.  567,  (24)  pp.  8°. 
According  to  the  Brinley  catalogue,  "The  larger  cate- 
chism," "Tlie  shorter  catechism,"  "The  directory,"  "The 
form  of  church  government,"  and  other  parts,  have  separate 
title-pages,  eleven  in  all.  The  title  here  given  is  taken  from 
Sabin,  the  number  of  pages  from  the  Brinley  catalogue. 

Die  Confusion  von  [in  ?]  Tulpehocken. 
{^Franklin,  i742.'\     8  pp.     Sm.  4°. 

The  constitutions  of  the  Free-masons.  Con- 
taining the  history,  charges,  regulations,  &c., 
of  that  most  ancient  and  right  worshipful  frater- 
nity. Reprinted  \by  B.  Franklin\  In  the  year 
oj 'masonry  S7 34-    Anno  Domini  1734.     4°. 

"  The  first  Provincial  grand  lodge  in  America  was  estab- 
lished at  Boston,  July  30,  1733.  On  Franklin's  application 
to  the  Lodge,  a  charter  was  granted  for  a  lodge  in  Phila- 
delphia, ofwhich  he  was  chosen  the  first  Master."  —  Brin- 
ley catalogue,  part  2. 

Constitutions  of  the  Publick  academy  of  the 
city  of  Philadelphia.  {^Franklin  and  Hall,  i74g.'] 
4  pp.     Fo. 

[A  council  Avith  the  Indians  at  Philadelphia, 
1744.]     Franklin,  1744.      16  pp.      F°. 

"  I  have  met  with  only  the  last  few  pages  of  this." 
C.  R.  Hildehurn. 

Cross,  Robert,  and  others.  A  protestation 
presented  to  the  Synod  of  Philadelphia,  June  i, 
1741.     Franklin,   1741.     16  pp.     Sm.  8°. 

**Prince  library,  28.89 

Currie,  William.  A  sermon  preached  in  Rad- 
nor church,  Jan.  7,  1747,  the  day  appointed  for  a 
general  fast .  .  .  by  a  presbyter  of  the  Church  of 
England.     Franklin  and  Hall,  1748.    23  pp.    8°. 

—  A  treatise  on  the  lawfulness  of  defensive 
war.  In  two  parts.  Franklin  and  Hall,  1748. 
xviii,  119  pp.     8°. 

Daily  conversation  with  God,  exemplified  in 
the  Holy  life  of  Arinelle  Nicholas  :  done  out  of 
the  French.     Franklin,  1741.     12°. 

Advertised  in  the  Pennsylvania  Gazette,  August  13, 1741. 
Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

Davies,  Samuel.  A  sermon  preached  before 
the  presbytery  of  New-Castle,  October  11,  1752. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  1732.     38  pp.     8°. 

Davis,  Jonathan.  Some  queries  sent  to  the 
Rev.  G.  Whitefield  in  the  year  1740.  Franklin 
and  Hall,  J74g.     8". 

Dawson,  W.  The  youth's  entertaining  amuse- 
ment; or  a  plain  guide  to  psalmody.  Franklin 
and  Hall,  1734. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

Deed  of  settlement  of  the  Society  for  insuring 
of  houses  in  and  near  Philadelphia.  [Franklin 
and  Hall,  i7£i.~\     8  pp.     4°. 

This  title  is  taken  from  the  catalogue  of  the  Library 
company  of  Philadelphia.      No  title-page. 

A  defence  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Hemphill's  Obser- 
vations :  or,  an  answer  to  the  Vindication  of  the 
reverend  commission.  Franklin,  173s-  47>  (i) 
pp.     Sm,  8°.  ♦♦Prince  library,  27.196 


De  Foe,-  Daniel  The  family  instructor.  In 
three  parts.     {^Franklin?  1740?] 

Advertised  in  the  back  of  3d  volume  of  G.  Whitefield's 
Journal,  1740. 

Delaware.  Laws  of  the  government  of  New- 
Castle,  Kent,  and  Sussex,  upon  Delaware.  Pub- 
lished by  order  of  the  Assembly.  Franklin, 
1741.     282,  3  pp.     Fo. 

Same.  Same  Title.  Franklin  and  Hall,  1732. 
363,  xvii  pp.     FO. 

Delaware.  New  Castle,  &c.,  on  Delaware. 
Anno  regni  Georgii  11,  ....  at  a  General  As- 
sembly of  the  Counties  of  New  Castle,  Kent,  and 
Sussex  upon  Delaware,  begun  .  .  .  the  Twen- 
tieth day  of  October,  Anno  Dom.  1733  .  .  .  con- 
tinued to  the  Twentieth  day  of  March,  1733 
[1733-4]-     Franklin,  1734.     2*4  pp.     F°. 

Dell,  William.  The  doctrine  of  baptisms,  re- 
duced from  the  ancient  and  modern  corruptions. 
The  fifth  edition.  Franklin  and  Hall,  ly^g. 
43  PP-     12". 

—  The  trial  of  spirits,  both  in  teachers  and 
hearers.  Wherein  is  held  forth  the  downfal  of 
the  carnal  and  anti-Christian  clergy  of  these 
nations.     Franklin  and  Hall,  1760.     55  pp.     8°. 

♦♦K.17.4 
Dewsbury,  William.     A  sermon  on  the  impor- 
tant doctrine  of  regeneration.     Preached    16S8. 
Franklin,  1740.     24  pp.      Sm.  8°. 

This  Friend's  name  is  spelt  eight  or  nine  different  ways. 
—  yoseph  Smith's  Catalogue  0/  Friends'  books. 

Dialogue  between  two  countrymen.  Frank- 
lin, 1744. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

A  dialogue  between  two  gentlemen  in  New 
York  (distinguished  by  the  names  Josiah  and 
Sr.  Simon)  relating  to  the  publick  affairs  of  New 
Jersey.     \^Franklin,  1744-']     7  pp.     4°. 

Thomas  says,  "  Probably  printed  by  Franklin." 

Dickenson,  Jonathan.  God's  protecting  Provi- 
dence. The  second  [American]  edition.  Frank- 
lin, 1733-  ' 

Dodsley,  Robert.  The  chronicles  of  the  kings 
of  England.  By  Nathan  Bensaadi  [pseud.]. 
Franklin,  1744. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

—  Economy  of  human  life.  Translated  from 
an  Indian  manuscript,  written  by  an  ancient 
Brahmin.      6th   edition.      Franklin  and  Hall, 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

Duche,  Jacob.  The  life  and  death  of  the 
righteous.  A  sermon,  at  Christ-church,  Phila- 
delphia, February  the  13th,  1763,  at  the  funeral 
of  Evan  Morgan.  Franklin  and  Hall,  1763. 
24  pp.     8°.-  ♦♦K.23.4 

A  portrait  of  J.  Duch^  has  been  inserted  in  this  copy. 

Dulaney,  Daniel.  Considerations  on  the  pro- 
priety of  imposing  taxes  in  the  British  colonies. 
[Anonymous.]     Franklin  and  Hall,  1763. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

Dylander,'John.  Free  grace  in  truth.  Frank- 
lin, 1741. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

Eaton,  Isaac.  Sermon  at  the  ordination  of 
Rev.  John  Gano.     Franklin  and  Hall,  1733.    8°. 

Edwards,  Jonathan.  The  distinguishing  marks 
of  a  work  of  the  spirit  of  God.  A  discourse. 
Franklin,  1742.     xvi,  84  pp.     8". 


422 


1883. 


BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN 


Ell  wood,  Thomas.  Davideis  ;  the  life  of  David, 
King  of  Israel,  a  poem.  Franklin  and  Hall, 
17(33. 

This  edition  is  not  mentioned  in  Joseph  Smith's  Cata- 
logue of  Friends'  books. 

Erskine,  Ebenesier.  A  collection  of  sermons. 
Franklin,  1743- 

Qiiotedby  Hildeburn.  Thomas  speaks  of  it  as  a  reprint 
of  the  Collection  of  sermons  by  Ralph  and  Ebenezer 
Erskine. 

—  Gospel  sonnets,  or,  spiritual  songs.  5th 
edition.     Franklin,  1740.     xvi,  270  pp.     Sm.  8°. 

**Prince  library,  29.5 
Erskine,  Ralph.  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr. 
George  VVhitefield  [Aug.  21,  1739].  Franklin, 
J741.  14  pp.  Sm.  8".  '•""Prince  library,  28.103 
Estaugh,  John.  A  call  to  the  unfaithful  pro- 
fessors of  truth.  Added  divers  epistles  of  the 
same  author.  Franklin,  1744.  xviii,  119  pp. 
Sm.  8°. 

Evans,  David.     Help  for  parents.      Franklin, 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

—  Law  and  gospel ;  or,  man  wholly  ruined 
by  the  law,  and  recovered  only  by  the  gospel. 
The  substance  of  sermons  at  Tredyffryn,  in 
Pennsylvania,  and  at  Pillsgrove,  Nevv  Jersey,  in 
1745.    Franklin  and  Hall,  1748.     52  pp.     Sm.  8°. 

— ■  The  minister  of  Christ  and  his  flock  :  a 
sermon  preached  at  Abingdon,  Pa.,  Dec.  30, 
1 73 1.     Franklin,  1732. 

The  title  is  given  in  Westcott's  list,  and  quoted  by  Hilde- 
burn. 

Evans,  Lewis.  Geographical,  historical,  po- 
litical, philosophical  and  mechanical  essays. 
The  first,  containing  an  analysis  of  a  general 
map  of  the  middle  British  colonies  in  America ; 
and  of  the  country  of  the  confederate  Indians. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  i7Jj.     iv,  32  pp.     4°. 

No.  1  in  ''"''K.11.7 

—  Same.  Political,  philosophical,  and  me- 
chanical essays.  2d  edition.  Franklin  and  Hall, 
^55-     iv,  32  pp.     40.  '"'"K.11.21 

There  should  be  a  colored  map  with  tliis  work. 

—  Geographical,  historical,  political,  philo- 
sophical and  mechanical  essays.  Number  11. 
Containing  a  letter  representing  the  impropriety 
of  sending  forces  to  Virginia:  the  importance  of 
taking  Fort  Frontenac,  &c.  [^Franklin  and  Hall. '\ 
1736.     42,  I  pp.     40. 

Every  man  his  own  doctor.  Or,  the  poor 
planter's  physician.  3d  edition.  Franklin,  1734. 
56  pp.     Sm.  8". 

—  Satne.  4th  edition.  Franklin,  173b.  56 
pp.     12°. 

An  examination  and  refutation  of  Mr.  Gilbert 
Tennent's  remarks  on  the  Protestation,  presented 
to  the  Synod  of  Philadelphia,  June  i,  1741.  By 
some  members  of  the  Synod.     S^Franklin,  i742.'\ 

Ascribed  to  Franklin's  press  in  Westcott's  list.  Hilde- 
burn does  not  mention  any  printer. 

Explanatory  remarks  on  the  Assembly's  re- 
solves, published  in  the  Pennsylvania  Gazette, 
No.  1840.    {^Franklin  and  Hall,  i764.'\   2  pp.    F°. 

Extract  aus  Unsers  Conferenz-Schreibers.  See 
United  Brethren. 

Extract  of  the  minutes  of  the  commission  of 
the  Synod,  relating  to  the  reverend  Samuel 
Hemphill.     Frnvkliu,  1733.     13  pp.   12°. 


Finley,  Samuel.  The  approved  minister  of 
God.  Sermon  at  the  ordination  of  John  Rogers. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  1749. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

—  Christ  triumphing  and  Satan  raging.  A 
sermon  at  Nottingham  in  Pensilvania,  Jan.  20, 
1740,  I.     Franklin,  1741.     43  pp.      16**.    ''"'■K.25.6 

—  Clear  light  put  out  in  obscure  darkness. 
Being  an  examination  and  refutation  of  Mr. 
Thompson's  sermon,  entituled.  The  doctrine  of 
convictions  set  in  a  clear  light.  By  S.  Finly. 
Franklin,  1743.     71  pp.     Sm.  8°.  """K.zs.io 

On  the  title-page  is  "  For  the  Rev*  Mr.  Jonathan  Ed- 
wards of  Stockbridge,"  probably  in  the  autograph  of  the 
author. 

—  Letter  [concerning  Mr.  Whitefield,  Messrs. 
Tennents,  etc.j  and  their  opposers].     Franklin, 

1740. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn.  The  part  of  the  title  in  brackets 
is  taken  from  Thomas.  In  the  Prince  library  [28.96]  is  A 
letter  to  a  friend,  signed  S.  Finly,  without  title-page,  con. 
taining  twelve  pages,  relating  to  the  same  subject  as  that 
above,  and  perhaps  the  same  work. 

Fisher,  George.  The  American  instructor: 
or,  young  man's  best  companion.  Containing 
spelling,  reading,  writing,  and  arithmetick. 
Added,  the  poor  planters  physician.  And  also 
prudent  advice  to  young  tradesmen  and  dealers. 
9th  edition.  Franklin  and  Hall,  1748.  v,  378 
pp.   12°.  """"K.is.ie 

—  Sarne.  loth  edition.  Franklin  and  Hall, 
1753-    V,  384  PP-.  12°. 

Franklin,  Benjamin.  An  account  of  the  new 
invented  Pennsylvanian  fireplaces.  [By  Ben- 
jamin Franklin.]  Franklin,  1744.  (2),  37, 
(i)  pp.     Folded  plate.     120. 

No.  21  in  ""Medical  pamphlets,  vol.  139 

—  A  catalogue  of  choice  and  valuable  books, 
consisting  of  near  600  volumes,  to  be  sold,  for 
ready  money  only,  by  B.   Franklin,   beginning    • 
April  II,  1744.      \^Franklin,  1744.^      16  pp.    16°. 

Hildeburn  mentions  a  Supplement  printed  by  Franklin  in 
I74S- 

—  A  few  reasons  in  favor  of  vendue.  {^Franklin 
and  Hall.~\     No  date.     Broadside. 

—  A  modest  enquiry  into  the  nature  and  neces- 
sity of  a  paper  currency.  New  printing  office 
\^Franklin],  17 2g.     36  pp.     8°. 

Franklin's  first  political  tract. 

—  A  narrative  of  the  late  massacres,  in  Lan- 
caster county,  of  a  number  of  Indians,  friends  of 
this  province,  by  persons  unknown.  With  some 
observations.  [Franklin  and Hall.'\  1764.  31pp. 
8°.  '"'"K.25.28 

—  Plain  truth ;  or,  serious  considerations  on 
the  present  state  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  and 
province  of  Pennsylvania.  By  a  tradesman  of 
Philadelphia.     {^Franklin.^  ^747-    22,  (2)  pp.  8°. 

—  Pocket  almanack  for  the  year  1741.     Fitted  , 
for  the  use  of  Pennsylvania,  and  the  neighbour- 
ing   provinces.       By    Richard    Saunders,    Phil. 
Franklin.     \_i740.'\     16  pp.     32°. 

Franklin  contmued  to  print  this  almanack  through  1747 ; 
and  from  1748  to  1765  it  was  printed  by  Franklin  and  Hall. 
The  almanacks  for^i744  to  1766,  inclusive,  form  24  pages  each. 

—  Poor  Richard,  1733.  The  Almanac  for 
1733.  By  Richard  Saunders,  Philom.  Franklin. 
If  73^-^     12". 

Franklin  was  the  sole  printer  until  1747  or  1748;  it  was 
then  printed  by  Franklin  and  Hall  through  1765;  and  after- 
wards by  Hall  &  Sellers  until  179-.    The  almanacs  for  1733- 


423 


BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN 


September, 


1747  had  24  pag-es,  but  that  for  J74S  was  enlarged  to  36 
pages.  The  rarest  of  the  series  is  the  one  for  1758.  Frank- 
lin says:  "These  proverbs  ...  I  assembled  and  formed 
into  a  connected  discourse,  prefixed  to  the  Almanack,  for 
175S,  as  the  harangue  of  a  wise  old  man  to  the  people  attend- 
ing'an  auction."  The  numbers  of  the  Almanacs  in  this 
Litrary  are  mentioned  in  the  following  title  :  — 

—  Poor  Richard  improved  :  being  an  almanac 
and  ephemeris  :  for  1748-50,  52,  55,  56,  58,  59-63, 
82,  85,  86,  91,  93,  95,  98.  By  Richard  Saunders, 
Philom.  Franklin  and  Hall  {^afterwards  Hall 
and  Sellers].     12°.  **K.25.i3 

—  Proposal  for  promoting  useful  knowledge, 
etc.     Franklin,  IJ43. 

Originally  printed  May  14,  1783,  as  a  circular. 

—  Proposals  relating  to  the  education  of  youth 
in  Pensilvania.  {Franklin  and  Hall.]  i749- 
32  pp.     Sm.  8°.  **K.23.i4 

—  Reflections  on  courtship  and  marriage.  In 
two  letters  to  a  friend.  {Anon.]  Franklin,  1746. 
vii,  68  pp.     4°. 

Mr.  Hildeburn  states  that  the  third  edition  (1758)  refers  to 
Franklin  as  the  author. 

—  Remarks  on  a  late  protest  against  the  ap- 
pointment of  Mr.  Franklin  as  agent  for  this 
province.     {Franklin,  1764.]     7  pp.     8". 

—  Some  account  of  the  Pennsylvania  hospital ; 
from  its  first  rise,  to  the  beginning  of  the  fifth 
month,  called  May,  1754.  Fratiklin  and  Hall, 
1754.  40  pp.  2  inserted  plates.  4''; — Continu- 
ation of  the  account  of  the  Pennsylvania  hos- 
pital;  from  the  first  of  May  1754,  to  the  fifth  of 
May  1761.  Franklin  and  Hall,  1761.  41-77  pp- 
4°.   2  vol.  **K.i2.3 

Franklin,  William.  The  answer  of  his  excel- 
lency William  Franklin,  esq. ;  governor  of  .  .  . 
New  Jersey,  to  the  invidious  charges  of  the  pro- 
prietary party,  contained  in  a  libel,  read  by  Mr. 
James  BiddLe.  {Franklin  and  Hall,  176J.]  Broad- 
side. 

Free  grace  indeed.!  A  letter  to  Rev.  John 
Wesley,  relating  to  his  sermon  against  absolute 
election.     Franklin,  1741. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

French  convert.  loth  edition.  ,  Franklin  and 
Hall,  1748.     12°. 

Hildeburn  mentions,  but  has  not  seen  this  edition.  This 
work  seems  to  have  been  printed  a  number  of  times  in 
Boston  and  New  York,  previous  to  this  date. 

Friendly  instructor  :  or,  a  companion  for  young 
ladies  and  young  gentlemen.     Franklin,  174^^. 

—  Same.     6th   edition.    Franklin   and  Hall, 

Both  of  these  editions  are  quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

Friends,  Society  of.  An  epistle  from  our  yearly 
meeting  .  .  .  held  at  Burlington  .  .  .  seventh 
month  .  .  .  1746.  To  the  several  quarterly  and 
monthly  meetings.     {Franklin,  174b.]  4  pp.   F^. 

—  From  our  yearly  meeting  ...  at  Philadel- 
phia .  .  .  ninth  month  .  .  .  1759.  To  the  quarterly 
and  monthly  meetings  of  Friends,  belonging  to 
the   said  yearly  meeting.      {Franklin  and  Hall, 

^759-]     3PP-  'F°- 

Galloway,  Joseph.  An  advertisement  to  the 
public,  December  20,  1765.  {Franklin  and  Hall, 
176^.]     Broadside. 

The  General  magazine  and  historical  chronicle, 
for  all  the  British  plantations  in  America.  [To 
be  continued  monthly.]  Vol.  i.  January,  Feb- 
ruary, 1741.  Franklin.  {174/.]  Sm.i2^   **K.25.i2 

Six  numbers  only,  of  whic;i  the  Library  has  two,  were 
published. 


Gilbert,  Benjamin.  Truth  vindicated,  and  the 
doctrine  of  darkness  manifested,  occasioned  by 
the  reading  of  Gilbert  Tennent's  Defensive  war 
defended.     Franklin  and  Hall,  1748. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn.  The  title  above  is  tiken  from 
Thomas. 

Gillespie,  George.  A  letter  to  the  rev.  breth- 
ren of  the . Presbytery  of  New- York,  or  of  Eliza- 
beth-town. By  George  Gillespy.  Franklin,  1740. 
■22>  PP-     12°. 

—  Remarks  upon  Mr.  George  Whitefield, 
proving  him  a  man  under  delusion.  Franklin, 
1744. 

The  title  is  quoted  in  Webster's  History  of  the  Presby- 
terian church  in  America,  page  340.  Mentioned  by  Hilde- 
burn. 

Godfrey,  T.  The  Pennsylvania  almanack  for 
1730-32.     Franklin  and  Meredith.      [1729-30.] 

Goettliche  Liebes  und  Lobesgethoene  welche 
in  den  Hertzen  der  Kinder  der  Weiszheit  zu- 
sammen  ein  und  von  da  wieder  ausgeflossen. 
Gedruckt  bey  Benjamin  Francklin  in  der  Marck- 
strasz.     1730.     96  pp.     12". 

This  title  is  abbreviated  from  that  given  by  Seidensticker 
in  Der  Deutsche  Pionier,  volume  S,  page  477  [*S.iS3-SoJ,  who 
says  he  knows  of  only  one  copy  of  the  work. 

Grew,  T.     Almanack  for  1735.  Franklin,  1734. 
Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

Grew,  Theophilus.  The  Barbados  almanack, 
for  1752.  Fratiklin  and  Hall,  [//j/-]  Broad- 
side. 

In  black  and  red.  The  probably  unique  copy  in  the 
Philadelphia  library  has  MSS.  notes  by  Dr.  Franklin. — 
Sabin.  Not  mentioned  by  Hildeburn.  At  present  missing 
from  the  Library  company  of  Philadelphia. 

Griflrith,  Benjamin,  compiler.  A  short  treatise 
of  church  discipline.  Franklin,  1743.  62  pp.   16°. 

Gruber,  Johann  Adam.     .See  United  Brethren. 

Guthrie,  William,  born  1620.  Sermon  at  Fen- 
wick,  August,  1662.     Franklin,   1743. 

Mentioned  by  Hildeburn.  This  authorship  seems  doubt- 
ful from  the  remark  of  Watt  in  the  Bibliotheca  Britannica, 
to  the  effect  that  some  spurions  publications  were  also  attrib- 
uted to  Guthrie,  but  that  The  Christian's  great  interest 
is  the  only  genuine  work  of  his  extant. 

Hale,  5<>  Matthew.  Sum  of  religion.  Frank- 
lin, 1740. 

Qiioted  by  Hildeburn. 

Hall,  David,  partner  of  Franklin.  List  of 
newly  imported  books  for  sale.  {Franklin  and 
Hall,  176^.]     Broadside. 

Hall,  David,  of  Skipton,  Yorkshire.  A  mite 
into  the  treasury;  or,  some  serious  remarks  on 
that  solemn  and  indispensable  duty  of  duly  at- 
tending assemblies  for  divine  worship.  Sub- 
joined an  epistle  to  Friends  of  Knaresborough 
monthly-meeting.  Franklin  and  Hall,  175S. 
X.  ^l  PP-     8°. 

Hancock,  Rev.  John.  The  examiner,  or  Gil- 
bert against  Tennent,  a  confutation  of  the  Rev. 
Gilbert  Tennent  and  his  adherents,  by  Phila- 
lethes.     Franklin,  1743.     31  pp.     Sm.  8°. 

Hemphill,  Samuel.  See  Extracts  of  the 
minutes;  ^  A  letter  to  a  friend  in  the  country. 

Henry,  Matthew.  A  method  for  prayer,  with 
scriptural  expressions  to  be  used  under  each 
head.     Franklin  ?  1740  ? 

Advertised  in  the  back  of  volume  two  of  Whitefield's 
Journal,  1740;  not  mentioned  by  Hildeburn.  Perhaps  sim- 
ply for  sale  by  Franklin. 

His  Majesty's  most  gracious  speech,  Jan.  23, 
1734  [1734-5]-     Franklin,  1733.     Broads"ide. 


424 


1883. 


BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN 


Hollatz,  David.  Die  Gebahnte  Pilgerstrasse 
nach  dem  Berg  Zion  und  himmlischen  Jerusa- 
lem, der  Stadt  Gottes.  Franklin  and  Armbrus- 
ter,  lyjO. 

This  title  is  taken  from  Seidensticker's  list. 

The  honour  of  the  gout;  or,  a  rational  dis- 
course, demonstrating  that  the  gout  is  one  of 
the  greatest  blessings  which  can  befal  mortal 
man.  Bj  Philander  Misiatrus.  Franklin,  1732. 
65.  (5)  PP-     Sm.  12°. 

First  printed  in  I^ondon.  It  suggested  to  Franklin  his 
"  Dialogue  between  Franklin  and  the  Gout"  (1780). 

Hopkins,  Samuel.  An  abridgment  of  Mr. 
Hopkins's  Historical  memoirs,  relating  to  the 
Housatunnuk,  or  Stockbridge  Indians.  Franklin 
and  Hall,  17^7.     40  pp.    8".  **K. 14.10 

The  introduction  is  by  Franklin. 

—  An  address  to  the  people  of  New-England. 
Representing  the  very  great  importance  of  at- 
taching the  Indians  to  their  interest.  Printed 
in  Boston,  1753.  Being  a  conclusion  to  the  His- 
torical memoirs  relating  to  the  Housatunnuk 
Indians.     Franklin  and  Hall,  ijjj.     27  pp.     8". 

**K.i4.5 

The  Indian  tale  interpreted  and  told  in  English 
verse.     Franklin,  1734. 

This  title  is  found  in _\Vestcott's  list;  quoted  by  Hilde- 
burn. 

Der  Inhalt  der  verschiedenen  Conferentzen ; 
welche  einige  Freunde  mit  etlicheii  Indianern 
gehalten.  Tlicils  gedruckt  bey  Benjamin  Frdnck- 
lin  und  D.  Haal  und  aus  dem  Englischen  iiber- 
setzt  und  gedruckt  zu  Germantaitn  bey  C:  Saur. 

1757-     55  PP-     4°- 

This  title  is  taken  from  Seidensticker's  list. 

I  do  not  understand  the  exact  meaning  of  "  Theils"  in 
the  imprint,  but  I  think  the  statement  "  aus  dem  Englischen 
ubersetzt  und  gedruckt  zu  Germantaun  bey  C.  Sower,"  is 
sufficiently  clear  to  exclude  it  from  a  list  of  Franklin  im- 
prints. —  Hildehurn. 

Jacobs  KampfF-  und  Ritter-Platz,  allwo  der 
nach  scinem  Ursprung  sich  sehnende  Geist  der 
in  Sophiam  verliebten  Seele  mit  Gott  um  den 
neuen  Namen  gerungen  und  den  Sieg  davcn 
getragen.  Gedruckt  bey  B.  F.  1736.  52  pp. 
12°. 

This  title  is  taken  from  Seidensticker's  list. 

James,  Philip.  Dialogue  between  a  blind  man 
and    Death.     3d   edition.     Franklin  and  Hall. 

James,  Thomas.  A  short  treatise  on  the  visi- 
ble kingdom  of  Christ,  and  the  great  charter 
privileges  granted  to  his  subjects.  Franklin  and 
Hall,  1750.. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn.    This  title  is  taken  from  Thomas. 

Janeway,  James.  A  token  for  children  ;  being 
an  exact  account  of  the  conversion,  holy  and  ex- 
emplary lives  and  joyful  deaths  of  several  young 
children.  Added  :  A  token  for  the  children  of 
New  England.  Franklin  and  Hall,  1749.  xii, 
108  pp.      240.  **K.26.22 

Pages  5-10,  31-34,  inclusive,  are  missing  in  this  copy. 
This  title  is  not  in  Hildeburn's  list. 

Ein  Jeder  sein  eigner  Doctor,  oder  des  armen 
Land-Mannes  Artzt.  Zuerst  in  Englischer 
Sprache  geschrieben  und  zum  oftern  gedruckt, 
nun  aber  seiner  Vortrefflichkeit  willen  ins 
Teutsche  ubersetzt  von  P.  M.  Franklin  und 
Bohtn,  i74g. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn.  The  above  title  is  taken  from 
Seidensticker's  list. 


Jerman,  John.  The  American  almanack  for 
1731-32.     Franklin  and  Meredith.      [.t730-3i.'\ 

According  to  Hildeburn,  who  has  not,  however,  seen  any 
numbers,  this  almanac  for  1733-36,  1741,42,  and  1747  was 
printed  by  Franklin  alone;  for  4S-59  by  Franklin  and  Hall. 

Johnson,  Samuel,  D.  D.  Elementa  philo- 
sophica :  containing  chiefly,  Noetica,  or  things 
relating  to  the  mind  or  understanding:  and 
Ethica,  or  things  relating  to  the  moral  behav- 
iour. Franklin  and  Hall,  1732.  2  v.  in  i. 
8°.  **K.27.i 

The  "  Noetica"  and  "  Ethica"  were  also  both  issued  by 
Franklin  and  Hall  as  separate  works.  In  this  copy  the 
Ethica  is  of  the  2d  edition. 

—  A  compendium  of  logic,  including  meta- 
physics, and  one  of  ethics;  with  a  philosophical 
meditation  and  religious  address  to  the  Supreme 
Being.     By  William  Smith.     Franklin,  1733. 

This  title  is  given  in  Horace  W.  Smith's  Life  of  Rev. 
\V.  Smith  [*434i.6s],  and  is,  it  is  thought,  incorrect. 

—  Ethica.     See    his    Elementa    philosophica. 

—  Noetica :  or  the  first  principles  of  human 
knowledge.  Being  a  logick,  including  both 
metaphysics  and  dialectic.  Franklin  and  Hall, 
17^2.     xxiv,  96-)-pp.     16°.  **K.23.6. 

Jones,  Benjamin.  ,  A  letter  from  Benjamin 
Jones  in  Alexandria,  in  Virginia,  to  John  Jones, 
in  Pennsylvania.  Taken  from  a  late  newspaper. 
[On  the  French  aggi-essions  at  Fortdu  Quesne.] 
\_Franklin  and  Hall.^     17^4.     7  pp.    12°. 

Hildeburn  expresses  doubt  as  to  whether  Franklin  and 
Hall  were  the  printers  of  this. 

Kalendar  auf  1758.  Franklin  und  Armbrus- 
ter,  1737. 

Kearsley,  John.  A  letter  to  a  friend ;  contain- 
ing remarks  on  a  discourse  proposing  a  prepara- 
tion of  the  body  for  the  small-pox.  Franklin 
and  Hall.     16  pp.     40. 

Kennedy,  Archibald.  Serious  considerations 
on  the  present  state  of  the  affairs  of  the  northern 
colonies.     Franklin  and  Hall,  1734. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn.  There  was  a  New  York  edition. 
Sabin  says:  "Thomas  quotes  a  Philadelphia  edition  —  an 
error,  probably." 

Kinnersley,  Ebenezer.  See  Letter  to  Kin- 
nersley. 

Kurtzer  Begriff  oder  leichtes  Mittel  zu  Gott 
zu  beten  oder  tnit  Gott  zu  reden.  Franklin  und 
Armbruster,  1736. 

Qiioted  by  Hildeburn;  this  title  is  copied  from  Seiden- 
sticker's  list. 

The  lady  errant  inchanted.    A  poem.    Frank- 
lift  and  Meredith,  173 1. 
Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

Law,  William.  Extract  from  a  treatise  by 
William  Law,  called  The  spirit  of  prayer. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  /760.     47  pp.     8°. 

Lay,  Benjamin.  All  slave-keepers  that  keep 
the  innocent  in  bondage,  apostates  pretending 
to  lay  claim  to  the  pure  &  holy  Christian  relig- 
ion.    \^Franklin,    i737.'\      271,    vi  pp.      Sm.  8°. 

Letchworth,  Thomas.  A  morning  and  even- 
ing's meditation,  or,  a  descant  on  the  times.  A 
poem.  By  T.  L.  Franklin  and  Hall,  1766. 
58  pp.     8^  '^*K.i3.i3 

Letter  from  a  countryman  to  his  friend  in  the 
city  of  Philadelphia  [on  the  Governor's  acting  as 
Chancellor].     Franklin,  1733.     2  pp.     F". 

A  letter  to  a  friend  in  the  country,  containing 
the  substance  of  a  sermon  preach'd  at  Philadel- 


435 


BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN 


September, 


phia,  in  the  congregation  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Hemp- 
hill, concerning  the  terms  of  Christian  and  min- 
isterial communion.  Franklin,  1733-  40  pp. 
12°.  **K. 25.29. 

The  preface,  "The  publisher  to  his  lay-readers,"  is  by 
Franklin,  and  he  may  be  the  author  of  the  whole. 

Letter  to  Ebenezer  Kinnersley  from  his  friend 
in  the  country,  in  answer  to  his  Letters  lately 
published.     S^Franklin?"^     i74°- 

Qiioted  by  Hildeburn.  The  title  is  taken  from  Thomas. 

A  letter  to  the  people  of  Pennsyh'ania ;  occa- 
sioned by  the  Assembly's  passing  that  important 
act  for  constituting  the  judges  of  the  Supreme 
court  and  Common  pleas,  during  good  behav- 
iour. The  second  edition.  {^Franklin  and  Hall?'\ 
1760.     39  pp.     S". 

According  to  Westcott's  list  the  first  edition  was  printed 
in  the  same  year  by  Dunlap;  the  printing  of  the  second  edi- 
tion is  assigned  to  Franklin  and  Hall,  on  the  authority  of 
the  Brinley  cjitalogue. 

"  Both  editions  are  without  a  printer's  name,  and  both, 
in  my  opinion,  were  printed  by  Dunlap.  — C.  R.  Hildeburn. 

Letters  between  Theophilus  and  Eugenio,  on 
the  moral  pravity  of  man.  [By  B.  Franklin. ^J 
Franklin,  1747-     iv,  64  pp.      4°. 

Letters  from  the  dead  to  the  living.  By  Phila- 
retes.    Franklin  and  Hall,  1750.     43,5.''  pp-    8". 

Letzte  Privat-Erklarung  fiir  Pennsylvania  uber 
Jemandes  Bericht,  der  sich  nicht  nur  iiber  eine 
unter  seinem  Namen  ohne  sein  Wissen  und 
Willen  und  noch  dazu  unganz  gedruckte  Schrifl 
beschweret,  sondern  auch  iiber  die  Gemeine  des 
Herrn  das  Urtheil  spricht.  Franklin,  1742-  12 
pp.     40. 

Lewis,  John.  The  church  catechism  explained 
by  way  of  question  and  answer.  13th  edition. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  1748. 

This  edition  is  mentioned  by  Thomas  and  Westcott. 
Hildeburn  does  not  specify  the  edition. 

Library  company  of  Philadelphia.  Catalogue 
of  books.     Franklin,  1741.      55,  1  pp.      Sm.  8°. 

Duvckinck's  Cyclopaedia  of  American  literature  says : 
"  In  t)ecember,  1733,  Dr.  Franklin  prepared  and  printed  a 
catalogue  without  charge."  No  other  authority  is  known  for 
such  a  statement. 

—  The  charter  of  the  Library  company. 
Franklin,  1746.     8  pp.     Sm.  8°. 

—  Laws  of  the  Library  company  .  .  .  made,  at 
a  general  meeting,  on  the  third  day  of  May,  1742. 
Franklin,  1746.     15  pp.     Sm.  8*'. 

—  Books  added  to  the  Library  since  the  year 
1741  [with  rules.  4  pp.].  [^Franklin?  i74S?'\ 
28  pp.     Sm.  8°. 

—  The  charter,  laws,  and  catalogue  of  books. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  1764.     26,    150  pp.     Sm.  8°. 

**K. 24.22 
Logan,  James.     The  charge  delivered  from  the 
Bench    to   the   grand    inquest,    April    13,    1736. 
Franklifi,  1736.     24  pp.     4°. 

Sabin  calls  this  a  good  specimen  of  Franklin's  typog- 
raphy. 

—  The  latter  part  of  the  charge  delivered  to 
the  grand  inquest  at  Philadelphia,  the  24th  day  of 
September,  1733.     {^Franklin,  1733.'^    3  pp.      F". 

The  Brinley  catalogue  says  :  "  Printed  either  by  Brad- 
ford, or  Benj.  Franklin;  probably,  the  former."  Hildeburn 
ascribes  it  to  Franklin's  press  without  expressing  doubt. 

—  To  Robert  Jordan,  and  others,  the  Friends 
of  the  yearly  meeting  for  business,  now  con- 
ven'd  in  Philadelphia.  {^Franklin,  1741. '\  4  pp. 
Sm.  P. 

Reprinted  in  Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  &  biog- 
ranhy,  vol.  6,  page  402. 
In  the  Bulletin  of  the  Library  company  of  Philadelphia  for 


July,  1S82,  page  44,  it  is  stated  that  "  thirty  copies  were 
privately  printed  by  the  author  "  of  this  letter  which  was 
never  published,  nor  even  read  in  the  Yearly  meeting. 

—  See  also  Cato  ;  —  Cicero. 

Lutherischer    Catechismus.     Franklin,  1749. 

In  the  introduction  to  Acrelius's  History  of  New  Sweden, 
page  xxiii,  it  is  stated  that  Charles  M*giius  von  Wrangel 
"published  (in  Dr.  Franklin's  printing-office)  a  translation 
of  Luther's  Shorter  catechism  into  English." 

Mather,  Cotton.  Vigilius.  Or,  the  awake ner, 
making  a  brief  essay,  to  rebuke  first  the  natural 
sleep  which  too  often  provjes  a  dead  fly,  in  the 
devotions  of  them  that  indulge  it.  And  then  the 
moral  sleep,  wherein  the  souls  of  men  frequently 
omit  the  duties,  and  forfeit  the  comforts  of 
religion  in  earnest.  \^Anonymous.'\  Boston  : 
printed  by  J.  Franklin,  i7ig.      14  pp.      16*'. 

** Prince  library,  16.190;  22.40;  28.80 

"  Printed  by  Benjamin  Franklin  while  a  boy,  managing 
the  business  of  his  brother,  James  Franklin,  while  he  was 
in  difficulties.  He  was  then  xn  his  fourteenth  year.  It  is  an 
unusually  neat  specimen  of  Boston  printing." —  Sabin. 

Mather,  Increase.  Soul-saving  Gospel  truths. 
Deliver'd  in  several  sermons.  Franklin,  1743. 
167  pp.     18°. 

Meredith,  John.  A  short  discourse,  proving 
that  the  Jewish,  or  Seventh-day  Sabbath  is 
abrogated  or  repealed.  [Franklin'and Meredith, 
1729.]     20,  (i)  pp.     Sm.  40. 

"  One  of  the  first  works  from  Franklin's  press  after  he 
began  business  for  himself,  in  partnership  with  Hugh  Mere- 
dith. .  .  Who  teas  John  Meredith?  That  the  publica- 
tion  of   the  "  Short    discourse "    was   aimed    at   Keiniet 

Franklin's  old  employer  and  present  rival  —  seems  highly 
probable.  —  Brinley  catalogue,  part  2. 

Minutes  of  conferences,  held  with  the  Indians, 
at  Easton,  in  July  and  November,^  1756;  together 
with  the  messages  sent  by  the  government  to  the 
Indians  residing  on  Susquehannah.  Franklin 
and  Hall,  /7J7.     32  pp.     F°. 

Minutes  of  conferences,  held  with  the  Indians, 
at  Harris's  Ferry,  and  at  Lancaster,  in  March, 
April,  and  May,  1757.  Franklin  and  Hall, 
1737.     22  pp.     Fo. 

Minutes  of  conferences,  held  with  the  Indians, 
at  Easton,  in  July  and  August,  1757.  Franklin 
and  Hall,  1737.     24  pp.     F". 

Minutes  of  conferences,  held  at  Easton,  in 
October,  1758,  with  the  chief  sachems  and  war- 
riors of  the  Mohawks,  Oneidoes,  .  .  .  Tuteloes, 
Skaniadaradigronos,  consisting  of  the  Nanti- 
cokes  and  Conoys,  who  now  make  one  nation ; 
Chugnuts,  Delawares,  Unamies,  Mahickanders 
[etc.].     Franklin  and  Hall,  1738.     31  pp.     F°. 

There  was  a  second  edition  in  1759  from  this  press. 

Minutes  of  conferences,  held  at  Easton,  in  Au- 
gust, 1761,  with  the  chief  sachems  and  warriors 
of  the  Onondagoes,  Oneidas,  Mohickons,  Tute- 
loes, Cayugas,  Nanticokes,  Delawares,  Conoys. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  1761.      18  pp.     F°. 

Minutes  of  conferences,  held  at  Lancaster,  in 
August,  1762,  with  the  sachems  and  warriors  of 
several  tribes  of  northern  and  western  Indians. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  1763.     36  pp.     F°. 

Mr.  Franklin.  The  absolute  and  obvious 
necessity  of  self  defence,  in  the  present  conjunc- 
ture.     [Franklin  and  Hall,  I74S.'\     2  pp.     F*'. 

In  support  of  Tennent's  Defensive  warfare. 

Morgan,  Abel,  jr.  Anti-paedo-rantism  ;  or,  Mr. 
Samuel  Finley's  Charitable  plea  for  the  speech, 
less  examined  and  refuted  :  the  baptism  of  be. 
lievers  maintain'd;  and  the  mode  of  it,  by  im. 


■426 


1883. 


BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN 


mersion,  vindicated.  lAlso,  An  appendix  to  the 
foregoing  work,  being  remarks  on  a  late  pam- 
phlet [by  J.  Dickinson],  entituled,  Divine  right 
of  infant  baptism,  &c.  Written  by  another 
hand]    Franklin,  1747.     174pp.     16".  **K.25.24 

—  Anti-paedo-rantism  defended  :  a  reply  to  Mr. 
Samuel  Finley's  vindication  of  the  charitable 
plea  for  the  speechless.  Franklin  atid  Hall, 
^7 JO.     230  pp.     8". 

Morgan,  Joseph.  The  general  cause  of  all 
hurtful  mistakes.  Sermon.  Franklin,  1741- 
24  pp.     16°. 

Morris,  Lewis.  The  speeches  of  his  excel- 
lency Lewis  Morris,  esq. ;  governor  of  New  Jer- 
sey, &c.  To  the  house  of  assembly  of  the  said 
province  met  on  the  22d  of  June,  1744.  Frank- 
lin, 1744.     36  pp.     4". 

Mueller,  Johann  Jacob.  Extract  aus  unsers 
Conferenz-Schreibers.     Sec  United  Brethren. 

Neisser,  G.  Aufrichtige  Nachricht  aus  Pu- 
blicum uber  eine  von  dem  Ilollandischen  Pfarrer 
Joh.  Philipp  Bdhmen  bey  Mr.  Andrew  Bradford 
edirte  Lasterschrift  gegen  die  sogenannten 
Herrenhuter  [etc.].    Franklin.     [^1742}]     18  pp. 

Neu-eingerichteten  Americanischer  Alma- 
nach.     Franklin  unci  Bohm,  i74g. 

A  new  and  complete  guide  to  the  English 
tongue,  «&c.     Franklin,  1740. 

Qiioted  by  Hildeburn. 

New  Castle.     See  Delaware. 
The    New-England   courant.      Boston,    1721- 
2b.      F°. 

This,  the  fourth  newspaper  published  in  America,  was 
started  by  Franklin's  brother  James,  Auf^ust  6,  1721,  and 
continuedi  by  him  until  January  14,  1723,  when  an  order  of 
council  forbade  him  to  print  his  paper  further  without  super- 
vision ;  it  was  tlien  decided  that  the  paper  should  be  nomi- 
nally published  by  Benjamin  P'ranklin,  at  that  time  an  ap- 
prentice in  James's  shop.  The  first  number  with  B.  Franklin's 
imprint  is  "dated  February  11,  1723  There  is  a  file  in  the 
Massachusetts  Historical  society,  from  November  20,  1721, 
to  June  4,  1726.  Franklin  left  Boston  in  October,  1723;  yet 
the  Courant  was  printed  in  his  name  probably  until  1727. 

The  New-England  courant.  No.  80.  From 
February  4,  to  February  11,  1723.  Fac-simile  of 
the  first  paper  ever  issued  by  Franklin,  and  now 
printed  (Boston,  Sept.  17,  1856)  on  a  press  once 
used  by  him.  ''■♦K.2I.I4 

Tiie  New  England  Psalter,  or  Psalms  of 
David,  with  the  Proverbs  of  Solomon,  and 
Christ's  Sermon  on  the  mount.  Franklin,  1744- 
1^176)    [88  unpaged  leaves]  pp.     16°. 

The  New  England  Psalter  or  Psalms  of  David. 
Franklin,  174^.      116  pp.    12°. 

New  Jersey.  Anno  Regni  Georgii  11.  .  .  . 
[Acts  of  Assembly.]     Franklin,  1732. 

Continued  annually  until  about  1752.  Qiiotcd  by  Hilde 
burn.    Sabin  gives  Bradford  as  printer  of  tiie  Acts  for  1732* 

—  Extracts  from  the  minutes  and  votes  of  the 
Assembly ;  met  the  i6th  of  October,  1742.  Printed 
by  B.  Franklin,  by  order  of  A.  Johnston;  their 
speaker.  Added  some  notes  and  observations. 
Printed  174J.     56  pp.     4°. 

New  manual  exercises,  by  general  Blakeney; 
and  the  evolution  of  the  foot,  by  general  Bland. 
[^Franklin .']      1746. 

—  Same.     1747. 

Qiioted  bv  Hildeburn.  The  title  for  the  first  edition  is 
taken  from  Westcott's  list. 

The  note-maker  noted,  and  the  observer  ob- 
served upon ;  or  a  full  answer  to  some  Notes  and 
observations  upon  the  Votes  of  the  House  of  as- 


sembly of  New  Jersey.     By  a  lover  of  true  En- 
glish liberty.    \^Franklin.'\  1743.    31  pp.    Sm.  4°. 

Sabin  says  it  was  probably  printed  by  Franklin.  Hilde- 
burn does  not  hesitate  to  ascribe  it  to  his  press. 

Pennsylvania.  An  act  for  forming  and  regu- 
lating the  militia  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, passed  .  .  .  March,  1757.  {^Franklin  and 
Hall,  I7S7.]     12  pp.     Fo. 

—  An  act  for  granting  £6o,coo  to  the  King's 
use  [passed  Nov.  27,  1755].  {^Franklin  and  Hall, 
t755-'\     Fo. 

—  An  act  for  granting  His  majesty  the  sum  of 
one  hundred  thousand  pounds.  Fratiklin,  i7^g. 
(2),  45  pp.     F«. 

—  Act  for  the  better  employment,  relief  and  sup- 
port of  the  poor,  within  the  cit}'  of  Philadelphia, 
the  district  of  Southwark,  the  townships  of  Moy- 
amensing  and  Passyunte,  and  the  Northern  Lib- 
erties.    \^Franklin  and  Hall,  i766.'\    4  pp.     F". 

—  Anno  regni  Georgii  11.  .  .  .  At  a  General 
assembly  begun  the  fourteenth  day  of  October, 
1729  [etc.].  [Acts  of  assembly,  1730-34,  36-38, 
39  ]  Franklin  and  Meredith,  i730-3g.  22g,  (2) 
pp.     F°. 

Beginning  with  1732,  Franklin  was  the  sole  printer  of  the 
Acts. 

—  Anno  regni  Georgii  ir.  ...  At  a  General 
assembly  begun  the  fourteenth  day  of  October, 
1743-  [Acts  of  assembly,  1744,  46,  47,  49-52,  55- 
59.]     Franklin,  1744-59.     53°  PP-     F"- 

A  collation  of  this  volume  of  the  Acts  of  assembly  may 
be  found  in  Sabin,  volume  14,  number  59,879. 

—  Anno  regni  Georgii  11.  ...  At  a  General 
assembly,  begun  .  .  .  the  fifteenth  day  of  Octo- 
ber, 1759  [etc.].  [Acts  of  Assembly  for  1760-69.] 
Franklin,  1760-69.     F". 

Franklin  was  the  printer  through  1765,  afler  which  the 
Acts  were  printed  by  D.  Hall,  next  by  W.  Goddard,  and 
then  by  Hall  and  Sellers.  A  collation  is  in  Sabin,  volume 
14,  number  59,880. 

—  Anno  regni  Georgii  ir.  ...  At  a  General 
assembly  begun  the  fourteenth  day  of  October, 
1729  [to  Jan.  12,  1729-30].  Franklin,  1734.  34 
pp.     F". 

Two  acts,  one  repealed,  and  the  other  expired,  are  omit> 
ted  in  this  reprint. 

—  Anno  regni  Georgii  11.  At  a  General 
assembly  .  .  .  the  fourteenth  day  of  October, 
1733  .  .  .  And  from  thence  continued  to  the  sev- 
enteenth day  of  March,  1734.  Franklin,  1734. 
24  pp.     12°.' 

A  synopsis  of  the  poor  laws.  —  Sabin. 

—  By  [James  Logan  ?]  A  proclamation 
[against  armed  invaders  from  Maryland]. 
Franklin,  1737.     Broadside? 

—  By  .  .  .  George  Thomas  ...  A  proclama- 
tion [against  "  squatters  "  on  Proprietary  lands 
west  of  the  Blue  mountains.  \^Franklin,  i742.'\ 
Broadside. 

—  By  .  .  .  George  Thomas,  esq.  ...  A  proc- 
lamation [announcing  the  declaration  of  war 
with  France].     [Franklin,  i744.'\     Broadside. 

—  By  .  .  .  George  Thomas,  esq.  ...  A  proc- 
lamation [of  a  day  of  thanksgiving  for  the  vic- 
tory at  CuUcfden].   Franklin.  \^i746.'\   Broadside. 

—  By  the  .  .  .  president  and  counsel  of  the 
province  of  Pennsylvania.  A  proclamation  for 
a  general  fast.     Franklin,  1747.     Broadside. 

—  By  .  .  .  James  Hamilton  ...  A  proclama- 
tion [against  selling  liquor  to  Indians  at  Phila- 
delphia].    Franklin.    1/749.]     Broadside. 


427 


BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN 


September, 


—  By  .  .  .  James  Hamilton  .  .  .  A  proclama- 
tion [against  settlers  on  Indian  lands  west  of  the 
Blue  hills].     Franklin.    \_i74g-'\     Broadside. 

—  Bj  .  .  .  James  Hamilton  ...  A 
proclamation  [reciting  an  act  of  Parliament  "  to 
prevent  the  erection  of  any  mill  or  other  engine 
for  slitting  or  rolling  of  iron"].  Franklin, 
ijjo.     Broadside. 

—  By  .  .  .  Robert  Hunter  Morris.  A  procla- 
mation [ordering  the  killing  of  the  Delaware 
Indians].     Franklin  and  Hall,  ijj6.    Broadside. 

—  The  charter  of  privileges,  granted  by 
William  Penn,  to  the  inhabitants  of  Pennsyl- 
vania and  territories.    Franklin,  1741.    8  pp.    F°. 

—  The  charters  of  the  province  of  Pensil- 
vania  and  city  of  Philadelphia.  Franklin,  1742. 
30  pp.     F«.    ' 

—  A  collection  of  all  the  laws  of  the  province 
of  Pennsylvania,  now  in  force.  Published  by 
order  of  Assembly.   Franklin,  1742.    562  pp.    F". 

An  appendix  :    containing  a    summary  of 

such  acts  of  Assembly  as  have  been  formerly  in 
force  within  this  province  for  regulating  of 
descents,  and  transferring  the  property  of  lands, 
&c.  But  since  expired,  altered,  or  repealed. 
Franklin,  1742.     iv,  24,  xi  pp.     F". 

—  A  collection  of  charters  and  other  public 
acts  relating  to  the  province  of  Pensylvania. 
Franklin,  1740.     (2),  46  pp.     F". 

—  Notice  of  Gov  Thomas's  powers  to  sell  va- 
cant land.     Franklin,  1741.     Broadside. 

—  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  House  of 
representatives  of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania, 
met  at  Philadelphia  .  .  .  the  fourteenth  of 
October,  Anno.  Dom.  1729,  and  continued  by 
adjournments  [to  Feb.  13,  1729-30].  Franklin  dk 
Meredith,  172c).     38  pp.     F°. 

"  Continued  annually  till  1731  and  thereafter  annually  by 
Franklin  alone  until  1765.  When  my  list  (in  the  Bulletin  of 
the  Library  company)  was  printed  I  had  not  seen  a  nearly 
complete  series,  which  1  have  since  met  with,  and  I  made 
the  mistake  of  describinof  some  of  the  Votes  as  printed  by 
Franklin  and  Hall."—  C.  R.  Hildeburn. 

—  Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  House  of  rep- 
resentatives, beginning  the  fourth  day  of 
December,  1682  [to  June  11,  1744].  Volume 
first-third.     Franklin,  17^2-^4.     ¥'^.  *636o.i 

—  Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  House  of  rep- 
resentatives .  .  .  May,  1753  [to  January  10, 
1755]-     Franklin.     \^r754\-55-     2  v.  in  i.    F». 

**K.io.i 
Pennsylvania  :  a  poem.     By  a  student  of  the 

College  of  Philadelphia.     Franklin   and  Hall, 

173b.     II  pp.     F«. 

Pennsylvania  Gazette. 

This  Library  is  indebted  to  Mr.  Hildeburn  for  the  follow- 
ing^ title  and  note. 

Numb.  I.  The  Universal  Instructor  in  all 
arts  and  sciences,  p.nd  Pennsylvania  Gazette. 
To  be  continued  weekly,  Decemb.  24,  1728. 
Philadelphia  :  Printed  by  Samuel  Keittier,  where 
subscriptions  are  taken  in  for  this  paper,  at  ten 
shillings  a  year,  and  advertisements  inserted 
at  three  shillings  each. 

No.  XL.  The  Pennsylvania  Gazette.  Con- 
taining the  freshest  advices  foreign  and  do- 
mestick.  From  Thursday  September  2<;,  to 
Thursday  October  2,  1729.  Philadelphia:  Printed 
by  B.  Franklin  and  H.  Meredith,  at  the  New 
Printing-office,  near  the  Market,   where  adver- 


tisements are  taken  in  and  all  persons  may  be  sup- 
plied with  this  paper  at  ten  shillings  a  year. 

Franklin's  account  of  the  origin  of  this  paper  is  that 
George  Webb,  a  bound  servant  of  his  old  employer,  Keimcr, 
having  found  means  to  purchase  the  remainder  of  his  time 
from  his  master,  offered  his  services  to  Franklin  and  Mere- 
dith. "  We  could  not,"  says  Franklin,  '  then  employ  him, 
but  1  foolishly  let  him  know  as  a  secret  that  I  soon  intended 
to  begin  a  new^spaper,  and  might  have  work  for  him  ...  I 
told  him  .  .  .  that  the  then  only  newspaper  .  .  .  was  a 
paltry  thing,  \vretchedly  managed,  no  way  entertaining,  and 
yet  wa?  profitable.  1  therefore  freely  thought  a  good  paper 
would  scarcely  fail  of  good  encouragement.  .  .  .  Webb 
.  .  .  told  Keimer,  who  immediately  .  .  .  published  propo- 
sals for  one  himself  .  .  .  To  counteract  them  ...  I  wrote 
several  amusing  pieces  for  Bradford's  paper  under  tlie  title 
of  the  Busy  Body,  which  Brientnal  crntinued  some  montlis 
.  .  .  and  Keimer's  proposals,  which  we  burlesqued  and 
ridiculed,  were  disregarded.  He  began  his  paper,  however, 
and  before  carrying  it  on  three  quarters  of  a  year,  with  at 
most  only  ninety  subscribers,  he  I'ffered  it  to  me  for  a  trifle, 
and  1,  having  been  ready  for  some  time  to  go  on  witli  it, 
took  it  in  hand  directly." 

Keimer's  paper  was  better  printed  than  Bradford's  Mer- 
cury, but  in  regard  to  news  it  was  inferior.  Extracts  from 
Chambers'  Dictionary,  constituting  the  "  Universal  In- 
structor," occupied  the  first  page  anaa  half,  and  the  rest  was 
filled  up  from  the  English  papers  and  mag^azines,  with  a 
scanty  column  of  advertisements,  and  once  in  a  while  an 
original  essayor  poem.  His  connection  ceased  with  No.  39, 
(Sept.  25,  1729).  The  next  number,  issued  under  Franklin's 
management,  is  somewhat  better  printed,  but  it  is  in  the  con- 
tents of  the  paper  that  the  change  of  hands  is  most  apparent. 
Essays  on  topics  of  interest  take  the  place  T)f  Chambers' 
Dictionary,  and  the  news  is  greater  in  quantity  and  more 
varied  in  "character.  Franklin's  nixt  improvement  was  in 
advance  of  the  time.  With  number  44  the  Gazette  began  to 
appear  twice  a  week,  on  Mondays  and  Thursdays,  and  this 
attempt  to  furnish  the  news  more  frequently  than  had  been 
the  custom  was  sustained,  with  a  rel.ipse  to  a  weekly  issue 
from  No.  56  to  65,  until  number  70,  when  the  paper  settled 
down  to  a  weekly  for  the  remaining  hundred  years  of  its 
existence,  appearing  on  Thursdays,  witli  occasional  ex- 
ceptions, during  Franklin's  ownership.  The  paper  as 
started  by  Keimer  contained  f  mr  pages,  small  folio;  this 
feature  was  at  first  preserved  by  Franklin,  except  during 
the  bi-weekly  issue,  when  it  appeared  on  a  half  sheet,  but 
from  1731  to  1736  it  frequently  filled  no  more  tlian  two  pages. 
Franklin  got  rid  of  Meredith  in  1732,  and  changed  the 
imprint  (on  May  n,  1732),  to  "  rhiladelphia  :  Printed  by 
B.Fratikliti,at'the  New  Printing-office"  .  .  .  and  so  con- 
tinued it  until  October  6,  1736  (Xo.  463),  when  he  was  able 
to  add  "  Post  Master,"  immediately  after  his  name.  Up  to 
this  time  the  paper  had  not  been  very  successful  in  obtaining 
subscribers  or  advertisements.  liut  now  with  the  Post 
Office  withdrawn  from  his  rival  Bradford  and  fully  at  his 
command  the  Gazette  became  the  leading  paper  of  tlie 
colony  in  all  respects.  It  continued  a  small  folio  of  four 
pages,  with  occasional  supplements  and  postscripts,  until 
October  6,  1739  (No.  564),  when  it  was  changed  to  a  quarto, 
and  the  date  transferred  to  the  left-hand  corner  of  the  top  of 
the  page,  and  a  cut  of  the  Proprietary  Arms,  which  was 
retainea  until  September  10,  1777  (No.  2533),  was  added. 
The  size  of  the  sheet  was  enlarged  in  February,  1741-2,  and 
a  third  column  added ;  it  was  again  enlarged  in  1750  to  the 
size  it  ever  after  mainUiined. 

In  January,  1747-S,  D.  Hall's  name  was  inserted  in  the 
imprint,  which  continued  unchanged  until  October  31,  176^, 
when,  to  avoid  any  possible  liability  under  the  Stamp  Acton 
the  part  of  the  publishers,  it  was  issued  until  February  20, 
1766,  without  an  imprint,  and  during  this  time  Franklin 
disposed  of  his  interest  in  it  to  his  partner.  Hall. 

About  1752  a  half  sheet  began  to  be  regularly  added  to 
accommodate  the  increassed  number  of  advertisements,  and 
to  it  the  imprint  was  transferred.  This  being  but  seldom 
preserved  for  binding,  the  paper  is  generally  found  at  this 
period  without  the  publishers'  names.  In  I7s7  the  imprint 
was  restored  to  its  former  position,  and  the  additional  space 
thenceforth  required  for  advertisements  and  news,  gencr.illy 
a  whole  sheet,  w,as  headed  "  Supplement  "  or  •'  Postscript, ' 
some  papers  being  accompanied  by  both.  —  Charles  R. 
Hildeburn. 

Pennsylvania  Gazette.  The  Yearly  verses  of 
the  printer's  lad,  who  carrieth  about  the  Penn- 
sylvania Gazette,  to  the  customers  thereof,  Jan. 
I,  1741.     \^Franklin,  i74i.'\     Broadside. 

These  carriers'  verses  were  annually  printed  by  Fraoklin 
and  Franklin  and  Hall. 

Peters,  Richard.  A  sermon  on  education. 
Wherein  soine  account  is  given  of  the  Academy, 


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established  in  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     Frank- 
lin and  Hall,  1751.     vii,  48,  8  pp.   8"^.    **K.25.2i 

Appended  to  the  sermon  is  Franklin's  "  Idea  of  the  En- 
glish school." 

—  The  two  last  sermons  preached  at  Christ 
church.  Philadelphia,  July  3,  1737.  Franklin, 
1737.     xxii,  25  pp.     4". 

Philadelphia.  The  bill  for  the  better  raising 
of  money  on  the  inhabitants  of  Philadelphia. 
With  the  governor's  reasons  for  not  passing  the 
same.     [Franklin.]     1739-     (2),  16  pp.     F". 

—  Proclamation  by  the  mayor  and  commis- 
sioners for  paving  and  cleaning  the  streets. 
[Franklin  and  Hall.  17^5-]     Broadside. 

Philadelphische  Zeitung  von  allerhand  aus- 
wartigen  und  einheimischen  merkwiirdigen 
Sachen.  [  Gedruckt  tend  zu  Jinden  bei  B.  Frank- 
lin, Postmeister  und  Antkon  Armbruster.] 

This  title  is  taken  from  Seidensticker  under  the  year 
ITS'- 

Pike,  Joseph.  An  epistle  to  the  national  meet- 
ing of  Friends  in  Dublin,  concerning  good  order 
and  discipline  in  the  church.  Franklin  and 
Hall,  1737.     23  pp.     8°.  No.  2  in  **K.i5.i4 

Poem  on  visiting  the  Academy  of  Philadelphia. 
(^Anonymous. ^     See  Smith,  W. 

The  poor  orphan's  legacy;  being  a  short  col- 
lection of  godly  counsel  and  exhortation  to  a 
young  and  a  rising  generation  By  a  minister 
of  the  gospel.  Franklin,  1734.  38 -|- pp.   Sm.  8". 

Poor  Richard.     >See  Franklin,  B. 

Present  for  an  apprentice  :  or  a  sure  guide  to 
gain  both  esteem  and  estate.  With  rules,  &c. 
By  a  late  lord  mayor  of  London.  4th  edition. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  i74g.     103,4  pp.     ^\^- 

Der  Psalter  Davids.  Franklifi  uftd  Arm- 
bruster,  17^7. 

Quakers.     See  Friends,  Society  of. 

The  Qiierists,  part  iii.  Or  an  extract  of  sundry 
passages  taken  out  of  Mr.  Tennent's  sermon,  at 
Nottingham,  of  the  danger  of  an  unconverted 
ministry.     Franklin,  1740.     150  pp.     Sm.  8°. 

—  Same.     i74i- 
Qiioted  by  Hildeburn. 

Ravvle,  Francis.  Ways  and  means  for  the 
inhabitants  of  Delaware  to  become  rich.  5. 
Keimer,  172^.     65  pp.      12°. 

"  One  day  at  Dr.  Franklin's  table  at  Passy,  he  asked  me 
if  I  had  a  copy  of  the  work  [the  above]  ;  observinsj  that  it 
was  the  first  book  that  he  had  ever  printed."  —  W.  Rawle,  in 
T.  I.  Wharton's  Memoir,  in  Pennsylvania  Historical  society 
Memoirs,  volume  4,  part  i,  pagfe  36  [4372.2.4,  part  i]. 
There  is  a  reprint,  Piiiladelphia,  187S  [2370.22]. 

Ray,  James.  The  acts  of  the  rebels,  written  by 
an  -Egyptian.  Being  an  abstract  of  the  journal 
of  James  Ray.     Franklin,  1747. 

Qiioted  by  Hildeburn.    This  title  is  copied  from  Thomas. 

Reading,  Rev.  Philip.  The  protestant's  dan- 
ger and  the  protestant's  duty.  A  sermon,  on 
occasion  of  the  present  encroachments  of  the 
French.  June  22,  1755.  Franklin  and  Hall, 
I7SS-     28  pp.     8°. 

Reflections  on  courtship.  (^Anonymous.)  See 
Franklin,  B. 

Remarks  on  the  several  passages  of  White- 
field's  sermons,  journals  and  letters,  which  seem 
unsound  and  erroneous,  and  very  liable  to  ex- 
ceptions.    Franklin,  1740. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn.    The  title  is  taken  from  Thomas. 

Remarks  on  Zenger's  trial.  [Franklin,  1737-] 
71  pp.     Sm.  8". 


Richardson,  Samuel.  Pamela,  or  virtue  re- 
warded.    Franklin,  1744. 

Rose,  Aquila.  Poems  on  several  occasions. 
Collected  and  published  by  his  son  Joseph  Rose. 
Printed  [by  j.  Ro!^e]  at  the  New  Printinff- 
office  [on  Franklin's  press].     1740.     56  pp.     8°. 

When  Kranklin  first  arrived  at  Philadelphia,  he.  visited 
Samuel  Keimer,  whom  he  found  composing,  and  setting  up 
in  type  as  he  composed,  An  elegy  on  the  mucli-Iamented 
death  of  the  ingenious  and  well-beloved  Aquila  Rose;  this 
handbill  elegy  Franklin  printed  when  it  was  finished.  In 
1740  Rose's  son  Joseph,  then  Franklin's  apprentice,  printed 
his  father's  poems  on  Franklin's  press. 

Rowe,   Elizabeth.      The   history  of  Joseph,   a 
poem,  by  a  female  bard.     Franklin,  1739. 
Qiioted  by  Hildeburn. 

Rutty.  John.  The  liberty  of  the  spirit  and  of 
the  flesh  distinguished :  in  an  address  to  those 
captives  in  spirit  among  the  people  called 
Qiiakers,  who  are  commonly  called  Libertines. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  1739.  ^4  PP-    8".    **7549-35 

St.  Andrew's  society,  Philadelphia.  Rules. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  1731-      16  pp.     8°. 

St.  John,  Henry,  viscount  Bolitigbroke.  Let- 
ters on  the  spirit  of  patriotism :  on  the  idea  of  a 
patriot  king:  and  on  the  state  of  parties,  at  the 
accession  of  George  i.  Franklin  and  Hall, 
i74g.     86  pp.     Sm.  8°.  **K.23.5 

Sandiford,  Ralph.  A  brief  examination  of  the 
practice  of  the  times  .  .  .  [Franklin  and  Mere- 
dith.]    1729.     16,74,2  pp.     Sm.  80. 

Reprinted  as  :  — 

—  The  mystery  of  iniquity;  in  a  brief 
examination  of  the  practice  of  the  times  in 
regard  to  slavery.  Unto  which  is  added 
in  the  Postscript,  the  injury  this  trading 
in  slaves  doth  the  Commonwealth,  humbly 
oflfer'd  to  all  of  a  public  spirit.  The  second  edi- 
tion, with  additions.  [Franklin  and  Meredith '\ 
1730.     Ill  pp.     8°. 

Scotch  Psalms.  Pocket  edition.  Franklin, 
J747- 

Qiioted  by  Hildeburn. 

Scougal,  Henry.  Das  Leben  Gottes  in  der 
Seele  des  Menschen.  Franklin  und  Arnibriister, 

Qiioted  by  Hildeburn. 

Seward,  William.  A  journal  of  a  voyage  from 
Savannah  to  Philadelphia,  and  from  Philadel- 
phia to  England.  London,  printed.  Sold  by 
Franklin.     ^740. 

Not  included  by  Hildeburn,  and  perhaps  not  properly 
belonging  here. 

Sewel,  William.  The  history  of  the  rise,  in- 
crease, and  progress  of  the  Christian  people 
called  Qiiakers  :  intermixed  with  several  remark- 
able occurrences.  Written  originally  in  Low- 
Dutch,  and  also  translated  into  English.  3d 
edition,  corrected.  5.  Keimer,  172S.  (12),  694, 
(16)  pp.     F". 

"  Brientnal  particularly  procured  us  [Franklin  and 
Meredith]  from  the  Qiiakers  the  printing  of  forty  sheets  of 
their  history,  the  rest  being  to  be  done  by  Keimer,  and 
upon  these  we  worked  exceedingly  hard,  for  the  price  was 
low.  .  .  I  composed  a  sheet  a  day,  and  Meredith  worked 
it  off  at  press;  it  was  often  eleven  at  night,  and  sometimes 
later,  bctore  I  had  finished  my  distribution  for  the  next 
day's  work."  —  Franklin's  Life. 

Short,  Thomas.  Medicina  Britannica :  or  a 
treatise  on  such  physical  plants,  as  are  generally 
to  be  found  in  the"  fields  and  gardens  in  Great 


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September, 


Britain.     With  a  preface  by  J.  Bartram ;  and  an 
appendix.    Franklin,  HS'-    xx,  339,  40,  7  pp.  8°. 

—  Same.     3d  edition.     Franklin    and    Hall, 

A  short  reply  to  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield's  letter, 
which  he  wrote  in  answer  to  "The  Querists." 
Franklin,  1741- 

Quoted  bj-  Hildeburn. 

Shorter  catechism  of  the  Assembly  of  divines, 
with  the  Proofs  at  large.     Franklin,  1733. 

—  Same.     Franklin,   J734. 
Quoted  by  Hildeburn.  , 

—  Same.     Franklin  and  Hall,  i74g' 
Qiioted  by  Hildeburn. 

Smalridge,  George.  The  art  of  preaching, 
in  imitation  of  Horace's  Art  of  poetry.  S^Anony- 
mous.}     Franklin,  1739.     22  pp.     Sm.  8°. 

No.  2  in  *7447.47 

There  was  a  second  edition  in  1741. 

Smith,  John,  of  Philadelphia.  The  doctrine 
of  Christianity,  as  held  by  Qiiakers,  vindicated; 
in  answer  to  Gilbert  Tennent's  sermon  on  the 
lawfulness  of  war  Franklin  and  Hall.  1748. 
iv,  56  pp.     Sm.  8°.  **H.95.58 

There  was  a  second  edition  in  the  same  year. 

Smith,  Josiah,  died  1781.  The  character, 
preaching,  etc.,  of  George  Whitefield,  impar- 
tially represented  and  supported  in  a  sermon  at 
Charlestown,  South  Carolina.     Franklin,  1740. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn,  but  not  seen  by  him. 

Smith,  Samuel.  Necessary  truth;  or,  sea- 
sonable consideration  for  the  inhabitants  of  the 
city  of  Philadelphia,  and  province  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. In  relation  to  the  pamphlet  call'd  Plain 
truth.     [Anonymous.'\     1748.     16  pp.     8°. 

Wrongfly  ascribed  to  the  press  of  Franklin  and  Hall  by 
Sabin.     Mr.  Hildeburn  says  :  — 

"  Printed  by  W.  Bradford.  John  Smith  says  in  his  MS. 
Jonrnal, '  Nov  jo,  1747.  Reed  from  bro.  Saml  Necessary 
Truth  wch  he  designes  as  some  remarks  on  Plain  Truth.  I 
carried  it  to  W.  Bradford,  and  agreed  with  him  to  print 
500."  " 

Smith,  William.  A  brief  history  of  the  rise 
and  progress  of  the  charitable  scheme,  carrying 
on  by  a  society  of  noblemen  and  gentlemen  in 
London,  for  the  relief  and  instruction  of  poor 
Germans,  and  their  descendants,  settled  in  Penn- 
sylvania and  the  adjacent  British  colonies.  Pub- 
lished by  order  of  the  gentlemen  appointed 
trustees-general.  Franklin  and  Hall,  J7jj. 
18  pp.     4°. 

Signed  by  William  Smith,  secretary  of  the  Trustees- 
general. 

—  A  charge  delivered  May  17,  1757,  at  the 
first  anniversary  commencement  in  the  College 
and  Academy  of  Philadelphia,  to  the  young 
gentlemen  who  took  their  degrees,  [with]  a 
salutatory  oration  in  Latin,  by  [Professor]  Paul 
Jackson.     Franklin  and  Hall,  1737.      16  pp.     8°. 

—  A  poem  on  visiting  the  Academy  of  Phila- 
delphia, June,  1753.  \Anonymous.'\  Franklin 
and  Hall,  17,53.     ^6  pp.     4°. 

—  Sermon  in  Christ  church,  Philadelphia, 
before  the  Provincial  grand  master  and  general 
communication  of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons, 
24th  June,  1755.  Franklin  and  Hall.  [/7J5.] 
24  pp.     4°. 

—  A  sermon,  Sept.  i,  1754;  in  Christ  Church, 
Philadelphia,  occasioned  by  the  death  of  a  be- 
loved pupil  fW.  T.  Martin].  Franklin  and 
Hall,  1734.     viii,  16,  (i)  pp.     8**. 


Some  observations  on  the  proceedings  against 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Hemphill.  Franklin,  1733.  32  pp. 
Sm.  8°. 

—  Same.     2d  edition.     32  pp.     Sm.  8". 

Ascribed  to  Franklin  in  Webster's  Presbyterian  church 
in  America. 

Some  observations  on  the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield 
and  his  opposers.     Franklin,  1740. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn.  Thom:is's  and  Westcott's  lists 
mention  only  a  Boston  edition  of  1740. 

Some  queries  concerning  the  Holy  Spirit,  an- 
swered. A  lecture  at  the  Baptist  meeting-house, 
Charles-Town,  S.C    Franklin,  1740.    16  pp.  I2». 

Some  remarks  on  Abel  Morgan's  Answer  to 
Samuel  Finley,  and  a  note  to  the  people  called 
Quakers.     Franklin  and  Hall,  i74g. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

Some  remarks  on  Kinnersley's  two  letters. 
Franklin,  1740. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

Some  remarks  upon  the  times,  wherein  is 
shown  how,  contrary  to  the  doctrine  of  Holy 
writ,  most  sects  are  hewing  out  cisterns  which 
will  hold  no  water.     Franklin,  1741. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn.     This  title  is  copied  from  Thomas. 

The  speech  of  the  speaker  of  the  House  of 
commons  upon  presenting  the  money  bills  to 
His  Majesty,  April  29,  1740.  Philadelphia  in 
Assembly  the  9th  of  the  6th  month,  1740.  Frank- 
lin, 1740.     3  pp.     F«. 

Resolution  granting  £3,000  to  the  king's  use  under  cer- 
tain restrictions  as  to  enlistment  in  the  province.  Printed 
in  parallel  columns,  in  order  tliat  "  you  may  compare  the 
speech  and  the  resolve." 

Tate  and  Brady.  A  new  version  of  the 
Psalms  of  David,  fitted  to  tunes  used  in 
churches.     Franklin,  1733.     286  pp.     24°. 

The  Brinley  copy,  now  in  the  Historical  society  of  Penn- 
sylvania, is,  perhaps,  unique. 

Temporal  interest  of  North  America.  Being 
a  continuation  of  the  nature  of  riches.  By  a 
lover  of  his  country.     Franklin,  1733. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

Tennent,  Gilbert.  Brotherly  love  recommended 
by.the  argument  of  the  love  of  Christ.  Sermon 
preached,  January,  1747-8,  before  the  Sacerdotal 
Solemnity.    Franklin  and  Hall,  1748.   36  pp.    8". 

—  The"^  danger  of  an  unconverted  ministry, 
considered  in  a  sermon.     Franklin,  1740. 

—  Same.     2d  edition. 
Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

—  The  late  association  for  defence  farther 
encouraged :  or,  defensive  war  defended.  In  a 
reply  to  .  .  .  [Smith's]  The  doctrine  of  Chris- 
tianitv,  as  held  by  the  Quakers,  vindicated. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  1748.     iv,  183  pp.     8*^. 

♦♦Prince  library  12.1a 

—  Remarks  upon  a  Protestation  [by  R.  Cross 
and  others]  presented  to  the  synod  of  Philadel- 
phia, June  I,  1741.  [.4/5o],'Apologv  of  the 
presbyterv  of  New  Brunswick  to  the  Synod  at 
Philadelp'hia.     Franklin,  1741.     Sm.  8°. 

The  passing  is  continuous. 

—  A  sermon  upon  justification:  preached  at 
New  Brunswick,  August,  1740.  Franklin,  1741. 
29  pp.     Sm.  8°.  *♦  Prince  library  16.296 

—  See  also  An  examination  ;   Hancock. 


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Tennent,  John.  Essay  on  the  pleurisy.  Frank- 
lin, 1742. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

Die  Teutschen  Ki-iegsartikel.  Franklin  <& 
Armbrusler,  I7J7- 

Thomas,  George.  Speech.  August  8,  1738. 
Franklin,  1738.     3  pp.      F°. 

For  Proclamations  of  governor  Thomas,  see  under  Penn- 
sylvania. 

Thompson,  John.  The  government  of  the 
Church  of  Christ,  and  the  authority  of  church 
judicatories.     Franklin,  1742. 

Qiioted  by  Hildeburn. 

To  my  friends  in  Pennsylvania  [charging  all 
sorts  of  mal-administration  and  election  frauds 
on  the  Governor.  In  the  interest  of  Hamilton' 
in  his  quariel  with  Gov.  Gordon].  Franklin, 
173^  ?    3  PP-    Fo. 

To  the  commissioners  and  assessors  of  Chester 
county.    [Franklin  and  Hall,  i764.'\    Broadside. 

To  the  freeholders  and  other  electors  of  Phila- 
delphia, Chester,  and  Bucks.  Franklin  and 
Hall,  1764.     2  pp.     F°. 

The  traditions  of  the  clergy  destructive  of 
religion.  With  an  inquiry  into  the  grounds  and 
reasons  of  such  traditions.     Franklin,  1732. 

A  treaty  between  the  president  and  council  of 
the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  and  the  Indians 
of  Ohio,  held  at  Philadelphia,  Nov.  13,  1747. 
Franklin,  1748.     8  pp.      F". 

A  treatj',  held  at  the  town  of  Lancaster,  in 
Pennsylvania,  by  the  lieutenant-governor  of  the 
province,  and  the  coinmissioners  for  Virginia 
and  Maryland,  with  the  Indians  of  the  Six 
Nations,  in  Jvme,  1744.  Franklin,  1744.  39  pp. 
F°. 

A  treaty  held  by  commissioners,  members' of 
the  council  of  Pennsylvania,  at  Lancaster,  with 
some  chiefs  of  the  Six  Nations  at  Ohio  and 
others,  for  the  admission  of  the  Twightwee 
nation  into  the  alliance  of  His  Majesty,  July, 
1748.     Franklin,  174S.      10  pp.     F°. 

A  treaty  held  with  the  Indians,  at  Carlisle,  in 
October,  1753.  Franklin  &  Hall,  17^3.  12  pp. 
F°. 

A  treaty  of  friendship  held  with  the  Six  Na- 
tions, Philadelphia,  September  and  October, 
1736.     Franklin,  1737. 

Treaty  with  the  Indians  of  the  Six  Nations,  at 
Philadelphia,  in  July,  1742.  Franklin,  1743. 
25  pp.     F". 

Treuhertzige  Erinnerung  und  Warnung. 
Klagreden  vom  Verfall  des  Christenthums. 
Franklin  &  Armbruster,  I7S^- 

Title  taken  from  Seindensticker's  list. 

True  and  particular  relation  of  the  dreadful 
earthquake,  at  Lima  and  Callao,  28th  of  August, 
1746.     Franklin  and  Hall,  i74g.     52  pp.     8°. 

United  Brethren.  Avthentische  Relation  von 
dem  Anlass,  Fortgang  und  Schlusse  der  am 
isten  und  2ten  Januarii  Anno  1741-2  in  German- 
town,  gehaltenen  Versammlungeiniger  Arbeiter 
derer  meisten  christlichen  Religionen  und  vieler 
vor  sich  selbst  Gott-dienenden  Christen-Men- 
schen  in  Pennsylvania  :  aufgesetzt  in  German- 
town  am  Abend  des  2ten  obigen  Monats. 
Franklin.     [1742.^     15,  (i)  pp.     Sm.  4". 

—  Avthentische  Nachricht  von  der  Verhand- 
lung  und  dem  Verlass  der  am  I4ten  imd  15- 
ten  Januarii  Annoi74i-2  im  sogenannten  Falck- 


ner-Schwamm,  an  Georg  Hiibners  Hause  gehal- 
tenen zweyten  Versammlung.  .  .  Nebsteinigen 
Beylagen.  Franklin.  [1742.]  [i7]-40  pp. 
Sm.  40. 

—  Zuverljissige  Beschreibung  der  dritten  Con- 
ferenz  der  evangelischen  Religionen  teutscher 
Nation  in  Pennsylvania,  welche  am  10.  11.  12. 
Februarii  1741-2,  in  Oley  an  Johann  de  Tiircks 
Hause  gehalten  worden.  Franklin.  \^i742.'\ 
[4i]-56  pp.     Sm.  4°. 

—  Vierte  General-Versammlung  der  Kirche 
Gottes  aus  alien  evangelischen  Religionen  in 
Pennsylvania  teutscher  Nation;  gehalten  zu 
Germantown,  am  10.  11.  12.  Martii,  1741-2. 
Frankltn.     [/7/2.]     [57]-76  pp.     Sm.  4°. 

—  Gruber,  Johann  Adam.  Griindliche  An- 
und  Aufforderung  an  die  ehmahlig  erweckte 
hier  und  dar  zerstreute  Seelen  dieses  Landes,  in 
und  ausser  Partheyen  zur  neuen  Umfassung, 
gliedlicher  Vereinigung.  .  .  im  Jahr  1736. 
Franklin.  \_J742.'\  14  pp.  (This  was  a  mis- 
numbering  and  is  corrected  by  an  erratum  to) 
[77]-90  pp.     Sm.  4° 

—  Extract  aus  unsers  Conferenz-Schreibers 
Johann  Jacob  Miillers  gefiihrten  ProtocoU  bey 
der  funften  Versammlung  der  Gemeine  Gottes 
im  Geist,  gehalten  in  Germantown,  1742,  den  6. 
April.  .  .  Nebst  einer  Vorrede  [von  Ludwig, 
Graf  von  ZinzendorffJ.  Franklin.  1^/742.'] 
[911-103  pp.     Sm.  4". 

—  Extract  aus  des  Conferenz-Schreibers  J.  J. 
Miillers  Registratur  von  der  sechsten  Versamm- 
lung der  Evangelischen  Arbeiter,  und  der 
Gemeinde  Gottes  im  Geiste,  siebender  General 
Synodus,  zu  Philadelphia,  am  2.  und  3.  Juni, 
1742.    Franklin.    I/742.]    [i03]-i20  pp.    Sm.4°. 

In  these  titles  under  United  Brethren,  each  part  has  a 
separate  title-pag^e ;  but  the  paging-  is  continuous.  Here 
the  titles  are  taken  from  those  given  by  O.  Seidensticker, 
in  Der  Deutsche  Pionier,  volume  9,  page  iSa  [*S-J53-So]. 
The  titles  in  the  Brinley  catalogue,  part  2,  have  also  been 
used. 

United  Brethren.  See  also  Also  Sang;  — Zin- 
zendorf. 

The  value  of  a  child;  or,  motives  to  the  good 
education  of  children.  In  a  letter  to  a  daughter. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  1753.     30  pp.      l6<*. 

Vierte  General-Versammlung.  See  United 
Brethren. 

Vincent,  Thomas.  Christ's  certain  and  sudden 
appearance  to  judgment.     {^Franklin  ?     17^0  ^] 

Advertised  in  the  back  of  volume  two  of  Whitefield's 
Journal,  1740.     Not  mentioned  by  Hildeburn. 

A  vindication  of  the  reverend  commission  of 
the  synod,  in  answer  to  Observations  in  their 
proceedings  against  the  Rev.  Mr.  Hemphill. 
Franklin,   1733.     63  pp.     i6"'. 

Vorspiel  der  Neuen  Welt  welches  sich  in  der 
letzten  Abendroethe  als  ein  paradiesischer  Lich- 
tes-GIantz,  unter  den  Kindern  Gottes  hervor 
gethan.  Gedruckt  bey  Benjamin  Francklin  in 
der  Marcksirasz.     1732.     260  pp.     12°. 

The  title  is  given  by  O.  Seidensticker  in  Der  Deutsche 
Pionier,  volume  8,  page  477  [5^5350] •  I'  'n=iv  be  re- 
garded as  a  second  and  enlarged  edition  of  (joettliche 
Liebes  und  L-obesgethoene,  which  see. 

Watts,  Isaac.  Assembly's  catechism,  with 
notes,  or  the  Shorter  catechism  composed  by  the 
Assembly  of  divines  at  Westminster.  With  a 
brief  explication  of  the  more  difficult  words 
and  phrases  contained  in  it  for  the  instruction 
of  youth.  The  5th  edition.  Franklin  and  Hally 
174S? 


431 


BENJAMIN    fRANKLIN 


September, 


—  Divine    songs.       8th    edition.      Franklin, 

1737- 

—  Same,     nth  edition.     Franklin  and  Hall-, 

Both  editions  are  quoted  by  Hildebum. 

—  Preservation  from  the  sins  and  follies  of 
childhood  and  jouth.  4th  edition.  Franklin, 
1744. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

—  The  Psalms  of  David  imitated  in  the  lan- 
guage of  the  New  Testament.  By  Isaac  Watts. 
Franklin  and  Meredith,  i72g.     7th  edition. 

Hildeburn  quotes  an  edition,  in  1729,  by  Franklin,  and 
12th  edition,  1740,  and  13th  edition,  1742. 

Webb,   George.      Bachelor's   hall.      A   poem. 
Franklin  and  Meredith,  1731.      12  pp.     F°. 
This  poem  consists  of  about  two  hundred  lines. 

Weiser,  Conrad.  Translation  of  a  German 
letter,  wrote  \hy  him  in  1746]  on  Indian  affairs. 
Franklin  and  Hall,  17^7.     7  pp.     8'*. 

Welfare,  Michael.  The  wisdom  of  God  crying 
and  calling  to  the  sons  and  daughters  of  men 
for  repentance.     Franklin,  173b. 

Advertised  for  sale  Jan.  13,  1736-7. 

■—  Die  Weissheit  Gottes.  Franklin  und 
Wiisier,  1737. 

Quoted  by  Hildebum. 

Wesley,  John.  Free  grace,  a  sermon.  Frank- 
lin, 1741. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

Whitefield,  George.  A  brief  and  general  ac- 
count of  the  first  part  of  the  life  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
George  Whitefield.  Written  bj  himself.  Frank- 
lin, 1740.     66  pp.     iS**. 

—  A  continuation  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  White- 
field's  Journal  after  his  arrival  at  Georgia,  to  his 
second  return  thither  from  Pennsylvania.  Frank- 
lin, 1740.     96  pp.     18". 

—  Continuation  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield's 
Journal,  from  a  few  days  after  his  arrival  at 
Savannah,  June  4th,  to  his  leaving  Stanford,  the 
last  town  in  New-England,  October  29,  1740. 
Franklin,  17  41. 

—  Five  sermons,  with  a  preface  by  the  Rev. 
G.  Tennent.     Franklin,  1746.     xiv,  169  pp.     8°. 

Quoted  by  Hildebum. 

—  A  journal  of  a  voyage  from  Gibraltar  to 
Georgia.  Franklin,  173^,  40.  2  v.  in  i.  Sm. 
120.  **K.26.i 

The  two  volumes  contain  five  parts,  each  w^ith  separate 
title-pajje  and  imprint.  The  Library  company  of  Philadel- 
phia has  a  sixth  edition,  1740. 

—  Mr.  Whitefield's  Journal,  from  his  leaving 
Stanford,  N.E.,  to  his  arrival  at  Falmouth,  En- 
gland, March   11,  1741       Franklin,  1741. 

—  Letter  to  a  friend  in  London,  showing  the 
fundamental  errors  of  the  book  entitled  "  The 
whole  duty  of  man."     Franklin,  1740. 

—  A  letter  to  a  reverend  divine  in  Boston, 
giving  a  short  account  of  his  late  visit  to  Ber- 
muda.   Franklin  and  Hall,  174S.    7  pp.     Sm.  8°. 

—  A  letter  to  John  Wesley  in  answer  to  his 
sermon,  entitled,  Free  grace.  Franklin,  1741. 
24  pp.    Sm.  8^ 

—  Letter  to  some  church  members  of  the  Pres- 
byterian persuasion,  in  answer  to  certain  scruples. 
Franklin,  1740. 


—  Sermons  on  various  subjects.  In  two 
volumes.    Franklin,  1740.    24°. 

♦*Prince  library  15.57 

—  Same.     Vol.  i.  **7459.72 

—  A  short  address  to  persons  of  all  denomina- 
tions, occasioned  by  the  alarm  of  an  intended  in- 
vasion. 3d  edition.  Franklin  and  Hall,  17^6. 
14  pp.     8«. 

—  Three  letters  :  viz.,  i  [and  11].  To  a  friend 
in  London,  concerning  Archbishop  Tillotson. 
III.  To  the  inhabitants  of  Maryland,  Virginia, 
North  and  South  Carolina,  concerning  their 
negroes.     Franklin,  1740.     16  pp.     8°. 

—  Voorbidding  ein  eider  Christen's  Plicht  en 
de  wyze  and  dwaaze  Maagden,  vertoont  in  twee 
Predicaties.  J.  P.  Zenger  in  Nieiv  Tork  en  B. 
Franklin  en  Philadelphia,  1740. 

This  title  is  taken  from  Thomas,  and  perhaps  does  not 
properly  belong  in  this  list. 

Wollaston,  William.  The  religion  of  nature  de- 
lineated. [2d  edition.]  London:  printed  by  S. 
Palmer,  and soldby  B.  Lintot.  1726.  219,  (11)  pp. 
4°.  3480.6 

Franklin  says  that  he  worked  on  the  second  edition  of 
this  book  with  Palmer.  The  Dissertation  on  liberty  and 
necessity  was  written  as  a  reply.  In  The  Bihlioffrapher 
for  December,  18S2,  Edward  Solly  notes  that  Franklin's 
statement  that  he  worked  on  the  second  edition  must  be  a 
mistake,  and  that  he  must  have  meant  the  third  edition. 

Woolman,  John.  Considerations  on  keeping 
negroes ;  part  second.  Franklin  and  Hall,  1762. 
52  pp.     8". 

Woolverton,  Charles.  Christ's  eternal  word. 
Franklin,  1738. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

—  The  spirit's  teaching  man's  sure  guide. 
Franklin  and  Meredith,  I72g. 

Franklin  and  Meredith  published  a  second  edition  in 
1730- 

Wright,  John.  Speech  to  the  court  and  grand 
jury  on  his  removal  from  the  commission  of  the 
peace,  at  the  quarter  sessions  held  at  Lancaster 
in  May,  1741.     Franklin,  1741. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 

Zinzendorf,  Nikolaus  Ludwig,  Reichsgraf  \on. 
Bruder  Ludewig's  wahrer  Bericht,  de  dato  Ger- 
mantown  den  20sten  Februar  1741-2,  an  seine 
Liebe  Teutsche  und  wem  es  sonst  niitzlich  zu 
wissen  ist,  wegen  sein  und  seiner  Briider  Zu- 
sammenhanges  mit  Pennsylvania,  .  .  .  nebst 
einigen  erlauternden  Beylagen.  Franklin. 
I/742.]     26  pp.  4«. 

—  Diejenigen  Anmerkungen,  welche  der  Herr 
Autor  des  Kurzen  Extracts,  &c.  von  dem  Herrn 
V.  Thiirenstein,  ...  in  der  Vorrede  seiner 
Schrift  freundlich  begehret  hat.  Franklin,  1742. 
24  pp.     4°. 

For  the  English  translation,  also  printed  by  Franklin,  see 
below.  Remarks  [etc], 

—  Etliche  zu  dieser  Zeit  nicht  unniitze  Fragen 
iiber  einige  Schrift-Stellen  welche  von  den 
Liebhabern  der  lantern  Wahrheit  deutlich 
erdrtert  zu  werden  gewiinschet  hat  ein  Wahrheit- 
Forschender  in  America,  im  Jahr  1742.  Her- 
ausgegeben  von  einem  Knecht  Jesu  Christi. 
Franklin.     \_i742.'\     14  pp.     Sm.  4°.      **K.22.2i 

—  Every  man's  right  to  live :  a  sermon  on 
Ezek.  xxxiii.  2.  By  the  Rev.  Lewis  of  Thuren- 
stein,  deacon  to  the  order  and  decorum  of  the 
ancient  Moravian  church.  Translated  from  Ger- 
man into  English.     Franklin,  1743. 

Quoted  by  Hildeburn. 


1883. 


AMERICAN    LOCAL    HISTORY 


—  Ludovici  a  Thuerenstein  in  antiquissima 
fratrum  ecclesia  diaconi  constituti  et  h.  t. 
ecclesise  qu;e  Christo  Philadelphiie  inter 
Lutheranos  colligitur,  pastoris  ad  cogitatus  in- 
genues pium  desiderium  h.  e.  Epistolaad  bonos 
Pennsylvania;  cives  Christo  non  inimicos.  In 
oficina  Franklin  tana.  \^iy42.~\     14  pp.     4°. 

This  title  is  taken  from  Seidensticker. 


—  The  remarks,  which  the  author  of  the  Com- 
pendious extracts,  &c.,  in  the  preface  to  his  book, 
has  friendly  desired  of  the  Rev.  of  Thurenstein. 
Fratiklin,  1742.     24  pp.     Sm.  8''.  **K.I5.25 

Zuverlassige  Beschreibung.  See  United 
Brethren. 


Index  of  Articles  upon  American  Local  History, 

IN   HISTORICAL   COLLECTIONS   IN   THE   BOSTON   PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 
(^Contifined  from  the  Bulletin  for  April,  188 j.) 


It  was  primarily  intended  to  index  for  this  list  only  serial  historical  publications.  In  accordance 
with  a  later  decision  many  state  and  county  histories,  in  which  the  town  or  county  histories  are 
separately  treated,  are  included.  Drake's  Middlesex  County,  and  Egle's  History  of  Pennsylvania,  are 
prominent  examples  of  this  class  of  publications.     The  local  histories  are  there  written  by  specialists. 

[Where  an  article  is  continued  through  several  volumes  the  first  and  last  instalments  are  only 
indicated;  thus  :  —  Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  10:  5  to  I3  :  20,  shows  that  the  article  was  begun  in  vol.  10, 
p.  5,  and  concluded  at  vol.  12,  p.  20.  The  titles  of  the  collections  here  indexed  are  given  in  the 
Bulletin  for  April,  1883.] 


Baker  county,  Ga. 
Baker's  river,  N.  H. 


Bad  Axe,  Wise.     Battle  of  Bad  Axe.     1832.     H. 

Smith.  Wise,  hist   soc.  coll.  5  :  291. 

Bainbridge,  N.Y.    Historical  reminiscences.     S. 

S.  Randall.  Hist.  mag.  3d  ser.  3  :  91. 

Bainbridge,  O.     History. 

Riddle.     G.  and  L.  cos.  161. 
Baker  county,  Ala.     History. 

Brewer.     Alabama,  113. 
History. 

White.     Hist.  coll.  259. 
J.  E.  Sargent. 

Granite  m.  2  :  135. 
Bakersfield,    Vt.       [Historical    sketch.]     G.    F. 
Wright  and  H.J.  Moore.  Vt.  hist.  gaz.  2  :  103. 
Bakerstown,    Me.      Annals.     [1768-1830.]     W. 
Ladd.  Me.  hist.  soc.  coll.  2  :  in. 

Bald  Eagle  township,  Penn.    Memorial  of  inhab- 
itants.    1778.     Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  3  :  217. 
Bald  Eagle  valley,  Penn.     Description.     1788. 

Hazard  reg.  8  :  36. 
Baldwin,  Me.     History. 

Clayton.     Cumberland  co.  214. 
Baldwin  county,  Ala.     History. 

Brewer.     Alabama,  114. 
Baldwin  county,  Ga.     History. 

White.     Hist.  coll.  265. 
Ballard  county,  Ky.     History. 

Collins.     Kentucky,  2  :  38. 

Baltimore,  Md.     Baltimore,  old  and   new.     W. 

H.  Thorne.  Potter,  8  :  321. 

—  Belvedere.     Home  of  col.  J.  Howard. 

Mag   of  Am.  hist.  3:  217. 

—  The  expedition  against,  Sept.  12  to  14,  1814. 

Dawson,  2  :  390. 

—  Newspapers  in.     1773-85.        Thomas,  2  :  157. 

—  Printing  and  printers  in.  Thomas,  i  :  322. 

—  Proceedings  in  connection  with   the  celebra- 

tion of  the  150th  anniversary  of  the  settle- 
ment, Oct.  1 2th,  1880. 

Md.  hist.  soc.  Fund  publ.  no.  16 
Bangor,  Me.    Annals.     1769-75.  W.D.William- 
son. Hist.  mag.  3d  ser.  3 :  6,  86,  164. 


Bannack  city,  Montana.     Early  settlers. 

Montana  hist,  soc   contrib.  i  :  334. 
Barbour  county,  Ala.     History. 

Brewer.     Alabama,  124. 
Barbour  county,  Va.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Va.  186. 
Bardolph,  111.     History. 

Clarke.     McDonough  co.  668. 
Barlow  township,  O.     History. 

Washington  co.  hist.  710. 
Barnard,  Me.     History. 

Loring.     Piscataquis  co.  145. 
Barnesville,  O.     Rock  sculptures  near. 

W.  R.  hist.  soc.  tr.  no.  11. 
Barnet,    Vt.       [Historical    sketch.]       T.    Good- 
willie.  Vt.  hist.  gaz.  i  :  271. 

Barnstable,  Mass.     Annals. 

Freeman.     Cape  Cod,  2  :  241. 

—  Church  records.     1634-1700.     A.  Otis. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  9 :  279  to  10:  345. 

—  The  first  settlers.     1640-1715. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  2  :  64  to  4 :  192. 

—  History.  Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  33. 

—  History.    Dudley.  Plym.  and  B    cos.  150. 

—  Militia  company  rolls.     1643. 

Peirce.     Colonial  lists,  73. 

—  Settlement  and  history. 

Baylies.     New  Plymouth,  i  pt.  i  :  299; 
I  pt.  2  :  284 ;   2  pt.  4 :  83  ;   2  pt.  5  :  15. 

—  Topographical  description.     1794.    J-  Mellen. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  ist  ser.  3:  12. 

—  Town  officers.     1639-92. 

Peirce.     Colonial  lists,  8,  17. 
Barnstable  county,  Mass.     Annals. 

Freeman.     Cape  Cod,  i. 

—  Clergymen,  physicians,  and    lawyers.     1639- 

1700  Peirce.     Colonial  lists,  in,  113. 

—  Description  of  the  eastern   coast.     1802.    J. 

Freeman. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  ist  ser.  8:  no. 

—  History.     H.  E.  Crocker. 

Howard  &  C.     New  England,  i  :  72. 


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AMERICAN  LOCAL   HISTORY 


September, 


Barren  county,  Ky. 
Barrington,  N.H. 
—  Census.     1786. 


Barnstable  county,  Mass.,  continued. 

—  Militia  companies.     166S-S0. 

Peirce.     Colonial  lists,  68. 
Bamstead,  N.H.     Barnstead  reunion.     1878 

Granite  m.  i  :  303. 

—  Census.     1775.         N.H.  prov.  papers,  7:  727. 

—  Census.     1786.       N.H.  prov.  papers,  10:  652. 

—  Documents  relating  to.     1764-92.    With  hist. 

introduction.         N.H.  town  papers,  ii  :  136. 

—  Signers  of  the  association  test.     1776. 

N.H.  state  papers,  8:  211 
Barre,  Mass.  History.  Whitney.  Wore.  co.  287. 
— :  History.  F.  C.  Pierce.  Wore.  co.  hist,  i  :  252. 
Barre,  Vt.     History.     C.  Carpenter. 

Vt.  hist.  gaz.  4  :  22. 
History. 

Collins.     Kentucky,  2  :  43. 
Census.     1775. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  7  :  727. 
N.H.  prov.  papers,  10:  652. 

—  Documents  relating  to.     1744-81.     Historical 

introduction.        N.H.  town  papers,  11  :  146. 

—  History.  .C.  F.  Buzzell. 

Hurd.     Rock,  and  Straff,  cos.  607. 

—  List  of  the  original  proprietors.     1722. 

N.H.  town  papers,  9:  41. 

—  Papers  relating  to.     1722-70. 

N.H.  town  papers.  9:  41. 

—  Services  of  the   Qiiakers   of,    in   the    French 

war.  N.H.  town  papers,  11  :  710. 

—  Signers  of  the  association  test.     1776. 
N.H.  prov.  papers,  8:  211. 

History. 

Cleveland.     Yates  co.  i  :  139. 
History.  R.I.  hist.  82. 

Wise.     Earthwork    in.      J.    D. 
Am.  antiq.  (Peet's)  3:  245. 
Wise.  hist,  atlas,  190. 
Barry  county,  Mich.     Sketch  of      Historical  ad- 
dress, July  4,  1876.     H.  A.  Goodyear. 

Mich.  pion.  coll.  i  :  112. 
Bartlett,  N.H.     Documents  relating   to.      1792, 
93.     With  historical  introduction. 

N.H.  town  papers,  ii  :  159. 

—  Early  pioneers.     E.  A.  Philbrick. 

Granite  m.  5  :  124. 
Barton,  Vt.     [Historical  sketch.]     T.  May. 
Vt.  hist.  gaz.  3 


Barrington,  N.Y. 

Barrington,  R.I. 
Barron    county, 
Butler. 
History. 


Bath,  Me. 
W.  S. 


71- 
Contribution  to  the  history  of.  [1852.] 


—  History. 
Bath,  N.H. 

—  Census. 


Bartlet. 
1833- 


J- 
Census. 


727. 
680. 


Me.  hist.  soc.  coll.  3:  271. 

Sewall. 

Me.  hist.  soc.  coll.  2  :  189. 

I77.';- 

N.H.  prov.  papers, 
[786.        N.H.  prov.  papers, 

—  Communication  in  regard  to  its   representa- 

tion.    1776.  N.H.  prov.  papers,  8:  425. 

—  Documents  relating  to.     1777-97-     With  hist. 

introduction.        N.H.  town  papers,  11  :  164. 

—  Geographical  sketch.      1814.     D.  Sutherland. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  2d  sen  3 :  105. 
Bath  county,  Ky.     History. 

Collins.     Kentucky,  2  :  46. 
Bath  county-,  Va.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Va. 


Battle  Creek,  Mich. 


184. 


Early  history,  growth,  etc. 
Mich.  pion.  coll.  3  :  347. 
Historical    sketch  of  its 
F.  Partridge. 
Mich.  pion.  coll.  i  :  102. 
—  History.     B.  F.  Partridge. 

Mich.  pion.  coll.  3  :  316. 


Bay   county.    Mich, 
organization.     B. 


Bayfield  county,  Wise.     History. 

Wise.  hist,  atlas,  190. 
Bazetta,  O.     Settlement  of.     A.  Davis. 

Mahoning  vail.  hist.  soc.  coll.  i  :  446. 
Beaufort,  S.C.     Battle.     Feb.  3,  1779. 

Dawson,  i  :  480. 

—  First    attempt   of    the    French    to    colonize 

Florida     (Charlesfort     settlement),       1562. 
R.  Laudonniere. 

French.     Hist.  coll.  6  (n.s.i)  :  165. 
Beaufort,    S.C.      See   Florida.      French   settle- 
ment, 1562. 
Beaufort  county,  N.C.     History. 

Wheeler.     No.  Carolina,  2  :  28. 

Beaver,    Penn.      Description    of    Beaver    falls. 

M. T.C.Gould.   Hazard  reg.  16  :  257,  281,  316. 

—  Fort  Mcintosh.  Penn.  archives,  12  :  400. 

—  Names  of  the  residents.     1789-99. 

Linn.     Buffalo  vail.  258,  270,  284,  319. 
Beaver  county,  Penn.     Census.     1830. 

Hazard  reg.  7  :  347. 

—  Description.     1831.    J.  Pollock. 

Hazard  reg.  7  :  241. 

—  History.  Day.     Hist.  coll.  of  Penn.  103. 

—  History.     J.  Patterson.       Egle.  Pennsyl.  340. 

—  Topographical  description  and  statistics. 

Rupp.     Western  Penn.  App.  346. 
Becket,  Mass.     History. 

Holland.     Western  Mass.  2  :  471. 

—  History.     1829.     J.  L.  Mills. 

Field.     Berkshire  co.  305. 
Bedford,  Mass.     Hist.     Shattuck.   Concord,  255. 

—  History.     J.  A.  Stearns. 

Drake.     Middlesex  co.  i  :  241. 
Bedford,  N.H.     Census.     1775. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  7:  728. 

—  Census.     1786.       N.H.  prov.  papers,  10:659. 

—  Documents  relating  to.     1746-97.     With  hist. 

introduction.         N.H.  town  papers,  11  :  176. 

—  Historical  sketch.     Farmer's  m.  visitor,  12  :  47. 

—  Papers  relating  to.     1744-78.     Petitions,  etc. 

N.H.  town  papers,  9:  50. 

—  Signers  of  the  association  test.     1776. 

N.H.  state  papers,  8:  213. 

—  A  topographical  and  historical  sketch.      1824. 

A.  Foster  and  P.  P.  Woodbury. 

N.H.  hist.  soc.  coll.  i  :  288. 
Bedford,  N.H.  ^e^? also  Narragansett townships. 
Bedford,    N.Y.     Births    and   marriages.       1691- 

1718.    C.  W.  Baird.    N.Y.  geneal.  rec.  13  :  92. 

—  History.  Bolton.     Westchester  co.  i  :  i. 

—  History  of  the  parish  and  church  of. 

Bolton,  P.E.  ch.  in  Westchester  co.  615. 
Bedford,  Penn.     Committee  of  correspondence 
to  the  council  on  the  election  in.     1777. 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  3  :  130. 

—  Electipn  at.     1777.         Penn.  archives,  5  :  730. 

—  Fort  Bedford.     I.  Craig.       Am.  Pion.  2  :  147. 

—  History.         Rupp.    Dauphin    [etc.]   cos.  475. 
Bedford  county,  Penn.     Census.     1785. 

Penn.  archives,  10:512. 

—  Census.     1830.  Hazard  reg.  7:  310. 

—  Descriptive  account.     1829. 

Hazard  reg.  3  :  145  to  4 :  49. 

—  History.  Day.     Hist.  coll.  of  Penn.  114. 

—  History.     C.  N.  Hickok.    Egle.  Pennsyl.  361. 

—  History.  Rupp.  Dauphin  [etc.]  cos.  488. 

—  Memorial  of  the  board  of  assessors,  etc.,  to  the 

general  assembly.     1779- 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  3  :  272,  274. 

—  Officers,  civil.     1777-90. 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  3 :  763. 


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Bedford  county,  Penn.,  continued. 

—  Officers,  provincial.     1771-76. 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  9 :  796. 

—  Roll  of  militia  company.     1775. 

Penn    archives,  2d  ser.  10:  18. 
Bedford  county,  Va.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Va.  188. 

Bedford  Springs,  Penn.    Geology  of  the  country 

near.     H.  Hayden.  Hazard  reg.  6:  290. 

Bedminster,  N.J.     History.     A.  N.  Hungerford. 

Snell.     Somerset  and  Hunterdon  cos.  699. 

Bedminster,  Penn.     History. 

Davis.      Bucks  co.  548. 
Beekman,  N.Y.     History. 

Smith.     Duchess  co.  132. 

—  Minute  men.    1775.     Smith.    Duchess  co.  481. 
Belchertown,  Mass.     Historical  sketches.     1847. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  2  :  177. 

—  History.         Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  313. 

—  History.  Conn.  vail.  hist,  i  :  521. 

—  History.         Holland.     Western  Mass.  2:  175. 
Belize,    La.       Account   of   the    Belize   and    the 

mouths  of  the  Mississippi.     Charlevoix. 

French.     Hist.  coll.  3 :  189 
Belknap  county,  N.H.     Historical  notes. 

N.H.  repos.  i  :  56 

—  History.     L.  S.  Coan. 

Howard  &  C.     New  Eng.  2  :  157 

—  Juridical  and  other  statistics.     1846.  '  W.  But 

terfield.  N.H.  repos.  i  :  36 

—  List  of  congregational  ministers,   1771-1830. 

D.  Lancaster.  N.H.  repos.  i  :  55 

Bellefontaine,  O.     Bellefontaine  forty  years  ago 
1872.     W.  Hubbard. 

Antrim.     Champ.  &  Logan  cos.  329 
Belleville,  N.J.     History. 

Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  N.J.  153 

Bellevue,  Mo.     The   attack  on   Fort  Madison 

Sept.  5  to  8,  181 2.  Dawson,  2  :  133 

Belmont,  Mass.     History.     J.  L.  Alexander.     - 

Drake.     Middlesex  co.  i  :  251 

Belmont  county,  O.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Ohio,  54 
Beloit,  Wise.     History.     H.  Lyman. 

Guernsey.     Rock  co.  45 
Belpre  township,  O.     History. 

Washington  co.  hist.  497 
Belvidere,   Vt.       [Historical    sketch  ]       E.    H 
Willey.  Vt.  hist.  gaz.  2  :  592 

Bemus   heights,   N.Y.     Centennial   celebration 
of  the  battle  at.     Sept.  19,  1877. 

Beach.     Centennial  celebr.  153. 
Bennington.Vt.  Battle  of.   1777.  Dawson,  i  :  255. 

—  The  battle  of.     1777-     H.  B.  Dawson.  • 

Hist.  mag.  2d  ser.  7  :  289 

—  Battle  of.    1777.    Farmer's  m.  visitor,  12:  225. 

—  Battle  of.     1777.    J.  Stark. 

N.H.  state  papers,  8  :  670. 

—  Battle.     1777.     Celebration  in  1778  of  the  B. 

victory.     Speech  on  the  anniversary,  by  N. 
Smith ;  Political  essay  by  S.  Jacob. 

Vt.  hist.  soc.  coll.  I  :  251. 

—  [Historical  sketch.]     H.  Hall. 

Vt.  hist.  gaz.  I  :  138. 

—  The  old  Catamount  tavern.     B.  J.  Lossing. 

Am.  hist.  rec.  1:1. 

—  Papers  relating  to  riots  at.     1772. 

N.Y.  doc.  hist.  4:  479. 

—  Petition  for  authority  to  collect  taxes.     1763. 

N.H.  town  papers,  9:  56. 

—  Report  on  the  outrages  of  the  B.  mob.     1774- 

N.Y.  doc   hist.  4:  525. 


Bennington  county,  Vt.  History.  D.  K.  Si- 
monds.  Howard  &  C.  New  Eng.  2  :  260. 

Bensalem,  Penn.  The  Bensalem  church  rec- 
ords.    1710-24.  Our  ancestors,  i  :  38. 

—  History.  Davis.     Bucks  co.  141. 

—  History  of  B.  and  the  Black  lead  mine. 

Hazard  reg.  7  :  29. 
Benson,  Vt.     [Historical  sketch.]     L.   C   Kel- 
logg. Vt.  hist.  gaz.  3  :  405. 
Benton,    N.H.     Documents    relating   to.     1786. 
With  historical  introduction. 

N.H.  town  papers,  11  :  192. 
Benton,  N.Y.     History. 

Cleveland.    Yates  co.  i  :  168. 
Bergen,    N.J.      [Historical    sketch.] 

Winfield.     Hudson  co.  298. 

—  History.  Barber.      Hist.  coll.  of  N.J.  226. 

—  Oaths  of  allegiance.   1665-68. 

N.J.  archives,  i  :  48. 

—  Petition  of  the  magistrates   to   be   provided 

with  a  clergyman,  etc.     1662. 

N.Y.  col.  docs.  13  :  232,  234. 

—  Petition    of    the  schout    and   magistrates,    in 

relation  to  a  school-master.     1663. 

N.Y.  col.  docs.  13  :  318. 
Bergen  county,  N.J.     History. 

Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  N.J.  71. 

—  Official  records.     Catalogue. 

N.J.  hist.   soc.  proc.  2d  ser.  3  :    174. 
Berkeley  county,  Va.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Va.  190. 

Berks  county,  Penn.     First  families  of.     M.   L. 

Montgomery.  Hist.  reg.   (Egle's)  i  :  18. 

—  Fort  Franklin.  Penn.  archives,  12  :  360. 

—  History.  Day.     Hist.  coll.  of  Penn.  126. 

—  History.  J.  L.  Getz.     Egle.  Pennsyl.  378. 

—  Iron  works  in.       1834.       Hazard  reg.  14  :  350. 

—  Names  of  early  settlers.     1729,  30. 

Rupp.  coll.  434. 

—  Officers,  civil.     1777-90. 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  3 :  759. 

—  Officers,  provincial.     1752-76. 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  9:  784. 

—  Petition  for  roads.     1753- 

Penn.  archives,  2  :  98. 

—  Proceedings  of  committee.     1776. 

Penn.  archives,  5  :  19. 

—  Remonstrance   against  a  constitutional  con- 

vention     1779- 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  3  :  366. 

—  Return  of  militia.     1784. 

Penn.  archives,  10:  190,  331. 

—  Travels  through  Berks  county  in  1783.    J.  D. 

Schoepf.  Penn.  mag.  of  hist.  5  :  74. 

Berkshire,  Vt.     [Historical  sketch.]     S.  Royce. 
Vt   hist   gaz   2  :  109. 
Berkshire  county,  Mass.     History. 

Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  60. 

—  History.    J.  E.  A.  Smith. 

Howard  &  C.     New  Eng.  i  :  87. 
Berlin,  Conn.     History. 

Barber.     Conn.  hist.  coll.  65. 
Berlin,  Mass.  History.  Whitney.  Wore.  co.  303. 

—  History.  A.  P.  Marvin.  Wore.  co.  hist,  i  :  272. 
Berlin,  O.       Description  of  an  engraved  stone 

found  near.    J.  E.  Sylvester. 

Am.  antiq.  (Peet's)  i :  73. 

—  History.  Norton.     Knox  co.  307. 

—  Memoirs.     X.  Phillips. 

Fire  L    pion.  i  :  31  to  3 :  13. 
Berlin,  Vt.     [History.]     S.  F.  Nye. 

Vt.  iiist.  gaz.  4 :  52. 

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Bern,  O.  History.  Walker.  Athens  co.  434 
Bern,  Penn.  Hist.  Rupp.  Berks  and  L.  cos.  127 
Bernard,  N.J.     History. 

Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  N.J.  442 

—  History.     W.  W.  Clayton. 

Snell.     Somerset  and  Hunterdon  cos.  734. 
Bernardston,  Mass.     History. 

Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  234 

—  History.  Conn.  vail.  hist.  2  :  687 

—  History.         Holland.     Western  Mass.  2  :  317 

—  History  of  the  churches  and  ministers  of. 

Packard.     Franklin  co.  32 
Berrien   county,  Mich.     Early  history.     D.    A 
Winslow.  ^lich.  pion.  coll.  i  :  120 

Bertie  county,  N.C.     History. 

Wheeler.     No.  Carolina,  2  :  30 
Berwick,  Me.     History.     Clayton.   York  co.  291 

—  History.     W.  F.  Lord.      York  co.   atlas.   I2i 

—  Tax-payers,  1772.  Me.  geneal.  i  :  24 
Bethany,  Conn.     History. 

Barber.     Conn.  hist.  coll.   185 
Bethel,  Conn.     History.     G.  Benedict. 

Fairfield  co.  hist.  864 
Bethel,  Penn.  Fort  Henry.    Penn.  arch.  12  :  373 

—  History.     Rupp.     Berks  and  L.  cos.  131,  314 

—  History.  Smith.  Delaware  co.  382 
Bethlehem,  Conn.     Births.     1841-79. 

Cothren.  Anc.  Woodbury,  3  :  536 

—  Deaths.     1741-1878. 

Cothren.  Anc.  Woodbury,  3 :  559 

—  Marriages.     1740-1878. 

Cothren.  Anc.  Woodbury,  3 :  548 

—  History.  Cothren.  Anc.  Woodbury,  i  :  239 
Bethlehem,  N.H.    Documents  relating  to.   1798 

With  historical  introduction. 

N  H.  town  papers,  n  :  190. 
Bethlehem,  N.J.     History. 

Snell.     Somerset  and  Hunterdon  cos.  457 
Bethlehem,  Penn.     Descriptive  account.     1829. 

Hazard  reg.  4 :  237 

—  History.     •  Davis.     Bucks  co.  594 

—  The  Jones  family  of  B.  township. 

Penn.  mag.  of  hist.  4 :  209 

—  List  of  Moravians  at.   1756.    Penn.  arch.  3  :  70 

—  Marriage    register  of    the   Moravian    church 

1742-1800.         Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  9:  107 

—  Moravian  settlement.     C.  H.  Woodman. 

Potter,  8 :  401 

—  The  old  crown  inn.     J.  H.  Martin. 

Am.  hist.  rec.  i  :  145 

—  Proposition   to  make  B.  the  seat  of  govern 

ment  in  1780.    J.  W.  Jordan. 

Penn.  mag.  of  hist.  2  :  153 
Beverly,  Mass.     Account  of  all  the  houses  in 
1723-51.     R.  Hale. 

Essex  inst.  hist.  coll.  6:  46,  109,  165 

—  The  Beverly  shore.    Lecture,  Nov.    15,    1831 

R.  Rantoul,  Jr.  Essex  inst.  hist.  coll.  19 :  75, 

—  Historical  sketch. 

Webber.     Old  Naumkeag,  275, 

—  History.         Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  165, 

—  History.   E.  Nason.  Wheatland.  Essex  co.  68. 

—  Inscriptions  from  old  burying-ground. 

Essex  inst.  hist.  coll.  3 :  145 

—  List  of  deaths.     1732-67.     R.  Hale. 

Essex  inst.  hist.  soc.  coll.  5  :  16,  94,  143,  231 

—  Memoranda,  1735-65.     R.  Hale. 

Essex  inst.  hist.  coll.  5  :  275  to  6  :  165 

—  Memoranda.     1835.     R.  Rantoul. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  3d  ser.  7  :  250 

—  Objections   to    Mr.    Champney's    settlement 

1729.  R.  Hale.    Essex  inst.  hist,  coll   6  :  166 


Bibb  county,  Ala.     History. 

Brewer.     Alabama,  135. 
Bibb  county,  Ga.     History. 

White.     Hist.  coll.  269. 
Biddeford,  Me.     History.       York  co.  atlas,  117. 

—  History.  Clayton.     York  co.  188. 

—  The  Second  church.  Cong,  quart.  11  :  241. 
Big  Beaver  creek,  Va.     Ancient  fortification  at. 

I.  Craig.  Am.  pion.  i  :  299. 

Big   Bottom,    O.      Massacre   at,    1789.      S     R. 

Hildreth.  Am.  pion.  2  :  loi. 

Billerica,  Mass.     History. 

Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  349. 

—  History.     F.  P.  Hill.  Drake,  i  :  254. 

—  Materials  toward  a  history.     F.  Kidder. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  6:  85. 

—  Sketches  of  the  early  history.     1S23. 

Farmer  &  Moore,  2  :  65. 

—  Table  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths.  1654-75. 

J.  Farmer.  Mass  hist,  ^oc  coll.  2d  ser.  2  :  162. 

—  Town  rates.     1686-88.     W.  L.  Jeffries. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  31  :  302. 
Billingsport,  Penn.     History  of  the  fort  at. 

Penn.  archives,  12  :  341. 
Biloxi,  Miss.     French  colony  at.     Dumont. 

French.     Hist.  coll.  5  :  16,  etc. 

—  Journal  histcfrique  de  I'dtablissement  desFran- 

(jais.     1 698- 1 701.     De  Sauvole. 

French.     Hist.  coll.  3  :  222. 

—  Journey  to,  in  1700-01.     J.  Gravier. 

French.     Hist.  coll.  7  (or.  2d  series)  :  79. 
Bingham    lands.    Me.       [Purchase    and   sale   of 
Bingham  lands  in  Me.]     W.  Allen. 

Me.  hist.  soc.  coll.  7  :  353. 

—  Historical  note.    Loring.    Piscataquis  co.  170. 
Birmingham,  Conn.     History. 

Orcutt.     Derby,  Conn.  343. 
Birmingham,  O.     Memoirs.     W.  Hawley. 

Fire  L.  pion.  2,  no.  4:  23. 
Birmingham,  Penn.     History. 

Futhey.    Chester  co.  163. 

—  History.  Smith.     Delaware  co.  402. 
Black  river  country,  N.Y.      Journal  of  a    mis- 
sion to.     1802.     J.  Taylor. 

N.Y.  doc.  hist.  3  :  673. 

Blackstocks,   S.   C     The   affair  at  Blackstock's 

plantation,  Nov.  20,  1780.      Dawson,   1:635. 

Blackstone,    Mass.     History.      A.    A.    Putnam. 

Wore.  CO.  hist,  i  :  2S0. 

Bladen  county,  N.C.     History. 

Wheeler.     No.  Carolina,  2  :  35. 
Blair  county,  Penn.     History.     A.  K.  Bell. 

Egle.    Pennsyl.  396. 
Blanchard,  Me.     History. 

Loring.    Piscataquis  co.  174. 
Blandford,  Mass.     History. 

Conn.  vail.  hist.  2  :  1074. 

—  History.  Holland.     Western  Mass.  2  :  7. 
Blandinsville,  111.     History. 

Clarke.     McDonough  co.  637. 
Blendon  township   O.     History. 

Martin.     Franklin  co.  234. 
Blennerhasset's  island.     A  visit  to.    A.  C.  Hall. 

Potter,  16 :  2S9. 

Blissfield,  Mich.  Historical  review.  J.  T.  Kedzie. 

Mich.  pion.  coll.  i  :  243. 

—  Sketch  of  the  First  presbyterian  church.     J. 

T.  Kedzie.  Mich.  pion.  coll.  i  :  238. 

Block  House  point,  N  Y.     The  affair  at,  17S0. 

C.  H.  Winfield.      Mag.  of  Am.  hist.  5  :   161. 

—  Early  settlers.     J.  D.  Champlin,  jr. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  13:37. 


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Block  Island,  R.I.     [Historical  sketch.]     H.  T. 
Beckwith.  Hist.  mag.  2  :  98. 

—  Paper  on  the  history  of.     W.  P.  Sheffield. 

R  I.  hist.  soc.     Proc.  1876-77  :  19. 
Bloonifield,  Conn.     History. 

Stiles.     Anc.  Windsor,  370. 
Bloomfield,  N.H.     Affair  at.     1772- 

Farmer  &  Moore,  3  :  88. 
Bloomfield,  N.Y.     Settlement. 

Turner.     Phelps  and  Gorham,  187. 
Bloomfield,  O.     Historical    and   descriptive   ac- 
count.    G.  A.   Robertson 

Mahoning  vail.  hist.  soc.  coll.  i  :  258 
Bloomfield,  Vt.    Historical  sketch.    W.  Burbank 
Vt.  hist.  gaz.  I  :  950, 
Bloominggrove,  N.Y.     History. 

Eager.     Orange  co.  535 
Bloomington,  111.     Old  settlers. 

Duis.      McLean  co.  141 
Bloomsbury,  N.J.     Historj'. 

Snell.     Hunterdon  and  Somerset  cos.  461 
..Blount  county,  Ala.     Description  and  history 


V^.  Powell 
—  InWory. 
Blue  rfisi.^Me 


Boardman,  O.^ 
man.     Ms 
Bolivar,  O. 

Bolton,  Mass. 

—  History. 
Bolton,  Vt. 

nedy. 
Boone,  Ind. 

Boone  co., 
Boonesboroi 

^-20,  IT, 
Boonton, 


Ala.  hist.  soc.  Tr.  1855  :  32 
Brewer.     Alabama,  138 
First  settlers.     J.  Fisher. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  34:  385 
Historical  sketch.     F.  A.  Board 
toning  vail.  hist.  soc.  coll.  i  :  487 
jort  Laurens. 

Penn.  archives,  12:  382 
History.     A.  P.  Marvin. 

Worcester  co.  hist,  i  :  298 

Wliitney.     Worcester  co.  177 

Historical  sketch.]     G.  W.  Ken 

Vt.  hist.  gaz.  I  :  480, 

L.  H.  Newton. 

Helm.     Madison  co.  94 

Collins.  Kentucky,  2:  51 

Siege  of  Fort  Boone,  Aug 

Dawson,  i  :  445 

fHistory.     J.  L.  Kanouse. 

Morris  co.  hist.  177 
History.  Jones.  Oneida  co.  116 
.     Census,  1786. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  10:  659 

id  historical  account  of.  J.  Farm 

iss.  hist.  soc.  coll.  2d  ser.  10:  71 

l-elating   to,   1755-91.     With   his' 

fod.       N.  H.  town  papers,  11  :  193 

les  at.     Farmer  &  Moore,  2 :  375 

lating  to,  1747-67. 

N.H.  town  papers,  9:  57 
Signers  df  the  association  test.     1776. 

iN.H.  prov.  papers,  8:  214 
History.    Young.    Wayne  co.  151 
Address  of  the  selectmen  of  B 
ctmen  of  Stoughtonham.     1768 
Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  4 :  385 
n  Noddle's  island.     May  27,  1775 
^'  Dawson,  i  :  47 

—  The  aoff-slavery  movement.    James  Freeman 

ClanKe.  Winsor,  3:369 

—  ArchjTecture  in.     C.  A.  Cummings. 

n  Winsor,  4  :  465 

—  Banks.     The  first  bank  in.     J,  W.  Thornton 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  19:  166, 

Records  of  the  branch  bank  at.     1824. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coil.  3d  ser.  i  :  271 

—  The  Baptists.     1780-1880.     H.M.King. 

Winsor,  3 :  421 

—  Bar.     Record  book  of  the  Suffolk  bar.     1770- 

1805.  Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  19:  141 


Boston,  Mass.,  continued. 

The  bench  and  bar  in.    J.  T.  Morse,  jr. 

Winsor,  4 :  571. 

—  Berkeley  St.  Congr.  church.  Cong.quart.  6  133. 

—  Births  and  deaths.     1630-44. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  2  :  76  to  2  :  400.  _ 

—  Books  and  tracts  printed  at  Boston  in  the  In- 

dian language.     1653-1721. 

Am.  antiq.  soc.  proc.  Oct.  21,  1873  :  45. 

—  Booksellers  in.       1652-1775.  Thomas,  2  :  205. 

—  Boston  and  the  colony.     C.  C.  Smith. 

Winsor,  i  :  217. 

—  Boston  and  the  commonwealth  under  the  city 

charter.     J.  D.  Long.  Winsor,  3  :  293. 

—  Boston    and    the    neighboring    jurisdictions. 

[1630-1650.]  C.  C.  Smith.      Winsor,  i  :  275. 

—  Boston    common,    hills    and  vallies  of,    1772, 

and  first  celebration  of  American  indepen- 
dence in  the  town,  1777.     Robinson. 

Am    hist.  rec.  2  :  167. 

—  Boston  founded.     1630-49      R.  C.  Winthrop. 

Winsor,  i  :  99. 

—  Boston  from  the  death  of  Winthrop  to  Philip's 

war.     1649-1675.     T.  W.  Higginson. 

Winsor,  i  :  303. 

—  Burials  and  baptisms.     1701-1774. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  ist  ser.  4:  213. 

—  Burgoyne  in.     G.  E.  Ellis. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  14 :  233. 

—  Burial  ground  inscriptions.     S.  A.  Green. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  20:  209. 

—  The  Castle  tavern      J.  T.  Hassam. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  33:400. 

—  Charities  of.     G.  S.  Hale.         Winsor,  4:  641. 

—  The  charter  of  Charles  i.   1684.     C.  Deane. 

Winsor,  i  :  329. 

—  Charter.     Application  for  a  city  charter,  1714. 

J.  B.  Felt.  N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  11  :  206. 

—  Christ  church.     A   famous  old    church.     H. 

W.  French.  Potter,  17  :  481. 

—  Church  affairs,   1720-30.      H.   Harris.     Bibli- 

ographical    illustrative    notes     by    W.     S. 
Perry.  Hist.  mag.  3d  ser.  i  :  196. 

—  The  Clark  and  Hutchinson  houses.     H.  Lee. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  18 :  344. 

—  The  Congregational  (Trinitarian)  churches. 

1780-1880.      I.  N.  Tarbox.     Winsor,  3  :  401. 

—  The  Dalton  mansion. 

Narragansett  hist.  reg.  i  :  240. 

—  Deed  of   estate,   1669,   afterwards    the    prop- 

erty of  the  First  ch.     N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  36 :  70. 

—  Description.     Boston  eighty  years  ago.     1781. 

Abb^  Robin.  Hist,  mag  6:  242. 

Boston  in  1709.     N.  Uring. 

Hist.  mag.  10,  suppl.  :  119. 

Boston  in  1740.     Bennett. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  5  :  108. 

Boston  in  1774.  Am.  hist.  mag.  i  :  no. 

Extracts  from  the  diary  of  N.  Cutting.   1792. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  12  :  60. 

Journey  to,  1680.    J.  Dankers;  P.  Sluyter 

L.I.  hist  soc.  mems.  i  :  369. 

Price's  view  of.    J.  Winsor. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc    19 :  104. 

Topographical    and    historical    description. 

1794.     Pemberton. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  ist  ser.  3  :  241 ;  4:211. 

Topography  and  landmarks  of  the  colonial 

period.     E.  L.  Bynner.  Winsor,  1  :  521. 
Topography  and  landmarks  of  the  last  hun- 
dred years.     1780-1880.     E.  Stanwood. 

Winsor,  4:  25. 


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September, 


Boston,  Mass.,  cotitiiiued. 

Topography  and   landmarks  of  the  provin- 
cial period.    E.  L.  Bvnner.    Winsor,  2:  491. 

—  Description  of  the  highways  and  roads,  both 

east  and  west  from.     1713. 

Hist.  mag.  10,  suppl.  :  82. 

—  Diaries,  journals,  etc.     Diarv,  1722-1727.     J. 

Bumstead.  N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  15  :  194,  305. 

Diary,  1753-54.     «•  Cooper. 

Hist.  mag.  10,  suppl.  :  82. 

Diary,  1773-74.     T.  Newell. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  15  :  335. 

Diary,  1674-1729.     S.  Sewall. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  5th  ser.  5-7. 

Diary,  Oct.  19  to  Nov.  16,   1741.    E.  Wheel- 

ock.  Hist.  mag.  2d  ser.  5  :  237. 

Extracts  from  F.   Goelet's  journal  relative 

to,  1746-50.  N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  24:  50. 

Extracts  from  the  diary  of  M.  Fleet.     1755- 

1803.  N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  19  :  59 

Extracts  from  the  journal  of  C.  J.  Stratford. 

1761-95.  Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  16:  389 

Items  from  an  interleaved  almanac  for  1778. 

E.  Price.  N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  19:  329. 

Journal  of  proceedings  in  B.,  1690.     P.  Bul- 

livant.  Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  16 :  103. 

Journal    of    public    occurrences,     1703.      J. 

Campbell.  Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  9 :  485. 

Letter   giving    account   of    happenings    in 

1631.    Thomas  Dudley.   Force.    Tracts,  2  14; 
N.H.  hist  soc.  coll.  4:  224. 

Letter  upon  affairs  at  B.  in  Oct.,  1775.     S. 

Paine.  N.E.  h   g.  reg.  30:  369. 

Letters,  1772-1776.    J.  Andrews. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  8 :  316. 

Letters,  1766-74.     A.  Eliot. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  4th  ser.  4 :  398. 

Memoranda   from  W.  Cooper's  interleaved 

almanacs.     1715-30. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  30 :  435  to  31  :  49. 

Narrative,  1755-76.     J.  Allen. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  p- 

—  The  drama  in.     W.W.  Clapp.    Wir?| 

—  Ecclesiastical  affairs.     The  rii 

faiths,  and  the  establi 
church.     H.  W.  ^ 

—  Education.   Eatii/^j 


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Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  12  >387. 

Education,  past  and  present,     C.  K.  Dilla- 

way.  Winsor,  4  :  235. 

Free  grammar  school,  1711-12. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  13  :  260. 

—  The    Episcopal    church,   1780-1880.     Phillips 

Brooks.  Winsor,  3  :  447. 

—  Estates    and    sites.     Provincial     period.      J. 

Winsor.  Winsor,  2  :  i. 

—  Evacuation  of      1776.  Potter,  6:  166. 

—  Evacuation  of,  by  an  eye-witness.    E.  Taylor. 

"N.E.  h.  g   reg.  8:  231. 

—  Events    prior    to   the   battle   of    Lexington. 

Paul  Revere.      Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  16:  371. 

—  Explorations,   earliest,   and  settlement  of  B. 

harbor.     C.  F.  Adams,  jr.        W^insor,  1  :  63. 

Early  European   voyages   in   Massachusetts 

Bay.     J.  Winsor.  Winsor,  i  :  23. 

—  Families  of    the  i8th  century.     W.  H.  Whit- 

more.  Winsor,  2  :  533. 

—  Families    prior   to    1700.     W.   H    Whitmore. 

Winsor,  i  :  557. 

—  Faneuil  hall.  Am.  pion.  i  :  411. 

—  Faneuil  hall.        B.J.  Lossing.    Potter,  7  :  321. 


Boston,  Mass.,  cotittnued. 

Town  meeting  for  granting  leave  to  erect, 

1740.  N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  30:  368. 

—  Fast-day  sermon,  1636.      J.  Wheelwright. 

Hist.  mag.  2d  ser.  1  :  215. 

—  Fauna  of  eastern  Massachusetts.   J.  A.  Allen. 

Winsor,  1  :  9. 

—  Finance    in    Boston,   1789-18S0.     H.   P.    Kid- 

der and  F.  H.  Peabody.  W'insor,  4:  151. 

—  The  fine  arts  in.     A.  Dexter.     Winsor,  4 :  383. 

—  Fires.      Account   of    the    great    fire.       1711. 

Mather.      Mass.  hist,  soc  coll.  1st.  ser.  5  :  52. 

The  great  fire  of  1760.     P.  E.  Vose 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  34:  288. 

—  First  meeting-house.     F.  fackson. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  14:  152. 

—  Flora.     Asa  Gray.  Winsor,  i  :  17. 

—  Franklin,    the    Boston    boy.      G.    M.    Towle. 

Winsor,  2  :   269. 

—  French  and  Indian  wars.     T.  W.  Higginson. 

Winsor,  2  :  93. 

—  The  French  protestants  in.     C.  C.  Smith. 

Winsor,  2 :  249. 

—  The  Garrison  mob.     E.  Ames. 

Mass.  hist.  .soc.  proc.  18:  340. 

—  Genealogies.      See  Boston,  Mass.,  Families. 

—  Geglogy  of  B.  and  its  environs.    N.  S.  Shaler. 

Winsor,  i  :   i. 

—  The  Green  dragon  tavern.     N.  B.  Shurtleff. 

Hist.  mag.  ^d  ser.  1  :  28. 

—  Hanover  church.     Its  origin.    J.  A.  Palmer. 

Cong   quart.  14:  259. 

—  Historical  reminiscences.   1715-75.  J.S.Boies. 

N.  E.  h.  g.  reg.  6:  255. 

—  History.        Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  532. 

—  Horticulture  in.     M.  P.  Wilder. 

Winsor,  4 :  607. 

—  Hutchinson's,    Gov,  house    in   Garden  court 

street.  Mass.  hist   soc.  proc.  19 :  74. 

—  Hutchinson's,  Gov.  letters.  1771,  72. 
Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  19:  129. 

m  ^eed.     1681; 

proc.  17:  51. 

dian  war.     Boston  in  PffUip's  war.      E.  E. 

Hale.  ^iWinsor,  i  :  311. 

Indians  of  eastern  Massachusetts^^.  E.  Ellis. 

Winsiyj.  I  :  241. 

—  Industries  of.     1780-1880.     C.  D.  Wn^t  and 

H.  G.  Wadlin.  Winsor,  4 :  69. 

See  also  Manufactures. 

—  Inhabitants  of  B.,  list  of,  who,  on  the  evacu- 

ation   by  the   British    in    1776,    removed    to 
Halifax.  Mass.  hist,  soc  proc.  18:  266 

—  Innholders,  list  of.     1714-     J-  Colburn. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  31  :  108 

—  Instruction  of  the  town  of  B.  to  its  representa 

tives  to  the  general  court.     i77-- 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  12:9 

—  Insurance.     Rise  and  progress  of  insurance 

in.     O.  Howes,  jr.  Winsor,  4:179 

—  Inter-charter  period.     W.  H.  Whitmore. 

Winsor,  2  :  i 

—  Items  from  Boston  News  Letter.     1704-30. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  10:33 

—  The  King's  arms  tavern.     J.  T.  Hassam. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg  34:  41 

—  King's  chapel.  Am.  hist.  rec.  2  :  155 
Deaths  in  the  society.     1747-1814. 

Mass.  hist,  soc  coll.  2d  ser.  3 :  290 

—  The  King's  missive.     G.  E.  Ellis. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  18:  357 


438 


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AMERICAN    LOCAL    HISTORY 


Boston,  Mass.,  continued. 

—  The  Latin  school-house.     G.  S.  Ilillard- 

Boston  bk.  1850 :  i. 

—  Libraries.     J.  Winsor.  Winsor,  4  :  279 

—  Life  in  Boston  in  the  colonial  period.     H.  E. 

Scudder.  Winsor,  i  :  481. 

—  Life  in  Boston  in  the  provincial  period.     H. 

E.  Scudder.  Winsor,  2  :  437. 

—  Life  in   Boston  in  the  revolutionary  period. 

H.  E.  Scudder.  Winsor,  3  :  149. 

—  Literature  of  the  colonial  period.    J.  Winsor 

Winsor,  i  :  453. 

—  Manufactures.     Boston  as  a  centre  of  manu- 

facturing capital.     E.  Atkinson. 

Winsor,  4:  95. 

—  Maps    and    plans.       Provincial    period.       J. 

Winsor.  Winsor,  2  :  xlix. 

—  Maps,  earliest,  of  Boston  harbor.    J.  Winsor. 

Winsor,  i  :  37. 

—  Maps  of  the  revolutionary  period.     J.  Winsor. 

Winsor,  3  :  i. 

—  Maps  subsequent  to  the  revolution,  1784-1850. 

J.  Winsor.  Winsor,  3  :  vii. 

—  Maps.     Early  charts.     J   Appleton. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  7  :  475. 

—  Marriages,  1701,  1707,   1715,   1734,   1741-1743. 

J.  Colburn.  N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  34:  94. 

—  Marriages,  1702-19.     W.  S.  Appleton. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  34:  190. 

—  Marriages  in  1715.     H.  F.  Waters. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  34:  83. 

—  The  Massachusetts  company.     S.  F.  Haven. 

Winsor,  i  :  87. 

—  Massacre.     1770. 

Am.  pion.  i  :  412;  Am.  hist.  rec.  i  :  123. 

Letters  on  the  massacre,  1770.     W.  Palfrey ; 

T.  Hutchinson. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  6 :  480. 

Who  was  Crispus  Attucks?    J.  B.  Fisher. 

Am.  hist.  rec.  1  :  531 

—  The  Mather  family  and  its  influence.     W.  M 

Dexter.  Winsor,  2  :  297 

—  Mayors,  Boston  under  the.     1822-1880.    J.  M 

Bugbee.  Winsor,  3:217 

—  Medicine  in.     S.  A.  Green  and  O.  W.  Holmes 

Winsor,  4 :  527 

—  The  memorial  history.     B.  F.  DeCosta. 

Mag.  of  Am.  hist   8:  233 

—  The  Methodist  episcopal  church.     1780-18S0 

D.  Dorchester.  Winsor,  3  :  433 

—  Ministers   of  B.,   from    1630   to    1842.     J.   C 

Odiorne.  N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  i  :  134,  318 

—  Music  in.     J.  S.  Dwight.  Winsor,  4:  415 

—  Name.     Letter  on  the  name  of  "  Shavvmut.' 

J.  H.  Trumbull.    Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  9 :  376 

—  Names.      List    of  ancient  names  in   B.   and 

vicinity.     J    Farmer.     N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  i  :  193 

—  Narrative  of  a  French  protestant  refugee  in 

1657.  Hist.  mag.  2d  ser.  2  :  294 

—  New  Brick  church  records.     1722-75.     T.  B 

Wyman,  jr. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  18 :  237  to  19 :  320. 

—  New  England's  Jonas  cast  up  at  London  ;  or, 

a  relation  of  the  proceedings  of  the  court  at 
B.  against  divers  persons.     1647.     J.  Child. 
Force.     Tracts,  4:3; 
Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  2d  ser.  4 :  107. 

—  New  Jerusalem  church.     1818-80.    J.  Reed. 

Winsor,  3  :  509. 

—  Newspapers.     Sec  Boston,  Mass.,  Press. 

—  Old   elm.      Boston's    historic   tree.      W.   A. 

Russ.  Potter,  19:  291. 


Boston,  Mass.,  confititied. 

—  The  old  elm  on  the  common.      R.  C.  Waters- 

ton.  Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  14 :  300. 

—  The  old  planters   of  Boston    harbor.     C.    F. 

Adams,  jr.         Mass.  hist   soc.  proc.  16  :  194. 

—  Operations  of  the  French  in  New  England. 

1745,  46.  N.Y.  col   docs.  10:  32. 

—  Paul  Revere's  ride  to  Lexington. 

Mass.  hist   soc.  proc.  16:371. 

—  Paul    Revere's    signal :  the  true  story  of  the 

"signal  lanterns  "in  Christ  church.     J.  L. 
Watson.  Mass.  hist.  proc.  15  :  164. 

—  Petition  for  removal  of  troops.     1769. 

Hist.  mag.  5  :  185. 

—  Philosophic  thought  in.     G.    Ripley  and  G. 

P.  Bradford.  Winsor,  4:  295. 

—  Port  bill.     Correspondence  in    1774  and   1775 

between  a  committee  and  contributors   for 
relief  of  sufferers  by  the  Boston  port  bill. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  4th  ser.  4:  i. 

Donations  to  the  people  of  Boston,  suffering 

under  the  Port-bill.     A.  H.  Hoyt. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  30:  373- 

Letter  from  Boston  committee. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  7  :  401. 

—  Portrait  painters,  Early,  in.    R.  C.  Winthrop. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  20:  113. 

—  Press  and  literature.     1692-1770.     D.  A.  God- 

dard.  Winsor,  2  :  387. 

—  Press,   pulpit,  and    literature    of  the    revolu- 

tion.    D.  A.  Goddard.  Winsor,  3:  119. 

—  Press    and    literature.  1780-1880.       C.    A. 

Cummings.  Winsor,  3  :  617. 

—  Press.    The  early  newspaper  press  of.     W.  L. 

Stone.  Am.  hist.  rec.  i  :  387. 

First  newspaper  in.     E.  \l.  Goss. 

Am.  hist.  rec.  1  :  460. 

Newspapers.     1704-1775.       Thomas,  2:12. 

Newspapers  printed  in  N.E.     1704-75. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  ist  ser.  5:  208;    6:  64. 
Printers  and  printing  in  Boston  previous  to 

the  revolution.  Thomas,  i  :  84. 
Printers,  publishers,  and  booksellers  before 

1800    S.  G.  Drake.  Hist.  mag.  2d  ser.  7  :  216. 

—  The  Province  house.     G    E.  Ellis. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  15  :  178. 

—  Province  house.  B.  J.  Lossing.   Potter,  5  :  8S1. 

—  The  Puritan  commonwealth.     G.  E.  Ellis. 

Winsor,  i  :  141. 

—  Qiiakers.     The  Boston  martyrs. 

Mag.  of  Am    hist   8  :  355. 

—  Railroads.     The  canal  and  railroad, enterprise 

of.     C.  F.  Adams,  jr.  Winsor,  4:  iii. 

—  Records,  1643-62. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  2  :  76  to  20 :  42. 

—  Religious    history  of   the  provincial   period. 

A.  McKenzie.  Winsor,  2  :  187. 

—  Representatives  of  the  town  in  the  General 

Court  before  the  American  revolution. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  2d  ser.  10:  23. 

—  Revolution.    Beginning  of  the.    E.  G.  Porter. 

Winsor,  3  :  i. 

Letter    [describing    events    in     1774,    75]. 

Paul  Revere.    Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  istser.  5  : 
106;   Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  16:  371. 

—  Revolution  in  New  England,  with  declaration 

of  inhabitants  of  B.     1689.     N.  Byfield. 
Andros.     Tracts,  1:1.     Force.     Tracts,  4:  10; 

Hist.  mag.  6:1. 

—  The   revolution   in    New   England    justified. 

1689.     Edward  Rawson  and  Samuel  Sewall. 
Force.  Tracts,  4:9;  Andros.  Tracts,  i :  3. 


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September, 


Boston,  Mass.,  continued. 

—  Revolution  in  New  England.    Narrative  of  the 

proceedings  of  Sir  Edmund  Andros  and  his 

accomplices.   1690-91.    Force.  Tracts,  vol.  4, 

tr.  9:  51  ;  Andros      Tracts,  i  :  4. 

—  Revolution  in  New  England.     1689. 

Andros.     Tracts,  i  to  4. 

See  also  Boston.     Inter-charter  period  and 

under  New  England. 

—  Roman  Catholic  church  in.     1780-18S0.     W 

Bjrne.  Winsor,  3  :  515 

—  The  royal  governors   of  Massachusetts.     G 

E.  Ellis.  Winsor,  2  :  27 

—  Science  in.     J.  Lovering.  Winsor,  4  :  489 

—  Siege.  Dawson,  i  :  74 

—  Siege.     E.  E.  Hale.  Winsor,  3  :  67 

Camp  life  in  1776.  Hist.  mag.  8 ;  326 

Contributions  of  the  Society  of  Friends  of 

Philadelphia   for   relief  of  Boston  sufferers 


Diary  of  S. 


Penn.  mag.  of  hist,  i  :  168 
Bixby. 

Mass  hist   soc.  proc.  14:  285 

Diary,  1775-76.     E.  Price. 

Mass    hist  soc.  proc.  7  :  185 

Donations  received  for  the  town  during  the 

siege.       Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  2d  ser.  9:  15" 

Extracts  from  letters  written  at  the  time  of 

the    occupation    of  Boston    by   the    British 
^775""6.  Essex  inst.  hist.  coll.  13  :  153 

Extracts  from  the  Heath  papers.     1775 

Mass.  hist  soc.  proc.  4 :  292 

Incidents  connected  with  the  siege.     T.  C 

Amory  and  R.  Frothingham. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  14:  258 

Incidents  of  the  siege.     R.  C  Davis. 

Am.  hist.  rec.  i  :  546 

Journal  kept  in  1775.    J.  Leach. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  19:  255 

Journal  kept  in  1775-76.  •  T.  Newell. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  4th  ser. 
T<-:3:*ial^ofthe  siege  of.     Q,  Craft 

—  Letters  of  A.  Eliot.     1775 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  16  r^ 

Letters.     1775-6.    J.  Chester. 

Mag.  of  Am 

Orderl J^l-.'-*l^of  I.  Hutchinson 

Mass.  h^^^fioc.  proc.  i 

Orderly  book  of^^^f»Lju^!faw. 

Am.  antiq.  soc.  proc.  1881  :  137. 

Orderly  book  of  the  regiment  raised  for  the 

defence  of  Boston  in  1776.     J.  Kimball. 

Essex  inst.  hist.  coll.  13:  115  to  14:  188 
Record  of  the  Boston  committee  of  corre- 
spondence, inspection,  and  safety.     May  to 
Nov., 1 776.  N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  30 :  380  to  34  :  251. 

—  Small  pox  in  Boston.     Proposition  to  build  a 

hospital.     1761.     S.  Gardiner. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  4 :  325. 

—  Social  life.     1789-1830.    J.  P.  Qiiincy. 

Winsor,  4 :   i 

—  Society  in.     Narrative  of  the  Prince  de  Bro 

glie.     1782.  Mag.  of  Am.  hist,  i  :  378 

—  Soldiery  of,  in  war  and  peace.     F.  W.  Palfrey 

Winsor,  3 :  303 

—  State  house,  The  old.     H.  G.  Otis. 

Boston  bk.  1836:  195. 

—  Statistics.    Abstract  ofbills  of  mortality.   1818- 

3S. 
Mass.  hist   soc.  coll.,  3d  ser.  i :  278  to  7 :  284. 

Bill  of  mortality.      1815-18.    N.  Greenough. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  2d  ser.  7:   134;  8:  40. 


Boston,  Mass.,  continued. 

Number     of    dwelling-houses      [etc.]      in. 

1789.     J.  Freeman. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  2d  ser.  9 :  204. 

—  Streets  of.     1708.     W.  H.  Whitmore. 

Hist.  mag.  2d  ser.  4:  117. 

—  Streets.     List  of  the  streets,  lanes,  and  alleys, 

in  1732.  Hist.  mag.  2d  ser.  7  :  33. 

Report   on  the   names   of  streets.       T.  C. 

Amory.  Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  6  :  24. 

—  Tea   party   anniversary.      Address   by  R.  C. 

Winthrop,  proceedings,  etc. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  13  :  151. 

—  Tea  party      Destruction  of  tea.     1773. 

Am.  pion.  1  :  412. 

Destruction  of  tea  in  the  harbor.     Dec.  16, 

1773.       Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  4th  ser.  4 :  373. 

Minutes  of  the  tea  meetings.     1773- 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  20 :   10. 
The  one    hundredth  anniversary  of  the  de- 
struction of  the  tea  in.     J.  Kimball. 

Essex  inst.  hist.  coll.  12  :  197. 

—  Town  government.    1782-1822.     H.  C.  Lodge. 

Winsor,  3  :  189. 

—  Town  house.      Subscriptions  to  the  building 

of  the  town  house  [etc.]. 

Mass.  hist;  soc.  proc.  3  :  337. 

—  Trade,  commerce,  and  navigation  of.     1780- 

1880.     H.A.Hill.  Winsor,  4 :  195. 

—  Tryal  of  J.  Checkley.     1724. 

Hist.  mag.  2d  ser.  3  :  209. 

—  The  unitarians.       1780-1880.     A.  P.  Peabody. 

Winsor,  3  :  467. 

—  Universalism.     1780-1S80.     A.  A.  Miner. 

Winsor,  3  :  483. 

—  Witchcraft  in.   W.  F.  Poole.     Winsor,  2  :  131. 

—  Women  of     E.  D.  Cheney.     Winsor,  4:  331. 
Boston,  O.     Exploration  of  rocky  shelter  in.     M. 

C.    Read.  Am.  antiq.  (Peet's)  2 :   203. 

Botetourt  county,  Va.     History.' 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Va.  202. 
Bourbon  county,  Ky.     History 

Collins.     Kentucky,  2:  66. 
Bow,  N.H.     Census.     1773 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  10:  625. 

—  Census.     1775-        N.H.  prov.  papers,  7:  728. 

—  Census.     Invoice  of  the  polls,  stocks  and  im- 

proved lands.   1761.    N.H.  town  papers,  9  :  73. 

—  Documents  relating  to.    "1759  91.     With  his- 

torical introduction. 

N.H.  town  papers,  11  :  209. 

—  Papers  relating  to.     1749-67. 

N.ll.  town  papers,  9:  63. 

—  Signers  of  the  association  test.     1776. 

N.H.  state  papers,  8:  215. 
Bowerbank,  Me.     Historj'. 

Loring.     Piscataquis  co.  214. 

Bowling     Green,    O.       Historical     sketch.       I. 

Smucker.  Licking  co.  pion.  assoc.  pph.  no.  3. 

Bowne,  Mich.     Hist.     Dillenback.     Kent  co.  33. 

Boxborough,  Mass.     History.     N.  Thompson. 

Drake.     Middlesex  co.  i  :  271. 
Boxford,  Mass.     Account  of.     1S57. 

Poore.     Merrimack  valley,  179. 

—  Diaries  kept  bv  L.  Wood.     1759. 

Essex,  hist.  coll.   19:  6r,  143,  183. 

—  Hist.     S.  Perley.     Wheatland.     Essex  co.  79. 

—  Items  from  an  interleaved  copy  of  Ames'  al- 

manac for  1746.     J.  Cushing. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  19:  237. 

—  Town  rate.     1687.     W.  L.  Jeffries. 

N.E.  h.  g   reg.  33:  162 


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AMERICAN    LOCAL    HISTORY 


Boyd  county,  Ky..    History. 

Collins.     Kentucky,  2  :  83. 
Boyle  county,  Ky.     History. 

Collins.     Kentucky,  2  :  85. 
Boylston,  Mass.     History.     A.  Flagg. 

Wore.  CO.  hist,  i  :  309 

—  History.  Whitney.     Wore,  co   30<j 
Bozrah,  Conn.     History. 

New  London  co.  hist.  374 
Bracken  county,  Ky.     History. 

Collins.     Kentucky,  2  :  92 
Bradford,  Mass.     Account  of.     1857. 

Poore.     Merrimack  valley,  180 

—  Early  marriages.     1671-1795      A.  Poor 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  8:  236  to  19:  22 
-^  History.        Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  169 

—  History.     E.  P.  Hill. 

Wheatland.     Essex  co.  86. 
Bradford,  N.H.     Documents  relating  to.     1784- 
89.     With  historical  introduction. 

N.H.  town  papers,  11  :  219. 
Bradford,  Penn.     History. 

Futhey.     Chester  co    163. 
Bradford,  Vt.     [Historical  sketch.]   S.  McKeen. 
Vt.  hist.  gaz.  2  :  807. 
Bradford,  Wise.     History. 

Guernsey.     Rock  co.  140. 
Bradford  county,  Penn.     Census.     1830. 

Hazard  reg.  7  :  325. 

—  History.  Day.     Hist   coll.  of  Penn.  136 

—  History.     D.  Craft.  Egle.     Pennsyl.  405. 
Braintree,  Mass.     Births,  marriages,  and  deaths. 

1637-44.     ^-  Pulsifer. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  3:  126,  247. 

—  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths.     1644-57.     ^• 

B.  Trask.     N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  9 :  167  to  12  :  347. 

—  Inscriptions.     W.  S.  Pattee. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  11  :  297. 

—  Materials  for  the  history.     J.  A.  Vinton. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  15:  51. 

—  Records.     1643-64.     S.  A.  Bates. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  36 :  46  to  37  :  285. 

—  Troubles  in  1683.     W.  S.  Appleton. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  19:  53. 
Braintree,    Vt.      [Historical    sketch.]       M.  M. 

Nichols.  Vt.  hist.  gaz.  2  :  844. 

Branch  county,  Mich.     Early  banking  in.      C. 

D.  Randall.  Mich.  pion.  coll.  3:  339. 

—  Recollections  of  pioneer  life  in.     N.  H.  Law- 

rence. Mich.  pion.  coll.  2  :  188. 

Branchburg,  N.J.     History.     A.  N.  Hungerford. 

Snell.    Somerset  &  Hunterdon  cos.  756. 

Brandon,  Vt.     [Historical  sketch.]     A.G.Dana. 

Vt.  hist.  gaz.  3  :  428. 

Brandywine.     Battle.     Sept.  11,  1777. 

Dawson,  i  :  273. 

—  Battle.     1777.  Penn  archives,  2d  ser.  10  :  316. 

—  Battle.    J.  Montresor. 

Penn.  mag.  of  hist.  6:  295. 

—  Battle.     1777-     Letter  from  Gen.  Sullivan. 

N.H.  state  papers,  8:  743. 

—  Battles  of  Brandywine  and  Germantown.     C. 

C.  Pickering.  Hist.  mag.  10:  202. 
Branford,  Conn.     Annals.     E.  C.  Baldwin. 

New  Haven  col.  hist.  soc.  coll.  3  :  249. 

—  Early  records.     C.  M.  Taintor. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  3  :  153. 

—  History.  Barber.     Conn.  hist.  coll.  68. 

—  History.  Lambert.    NH.  col.  172. 

—  See  also  New  Haven  colony. 
Brattleborough,  Vt.     In.scriptions.     S.  Blake. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  i6:  81. 


Brattleborough,  Vt.,  continued. 

—  Papers  relating  to  Fort  Dummer.     1724-5. 

Hist.  mag.  10:  109,  141,  178. 

—  Papers  relating  to  Fort  Dummer.     1744- 

N  H.  hist.  soc.  coll.  i  :  143. 
Breathitt  county,  Ky.       History. 

Collins.     Kentucky,  2  :  95. 
Breckinridge  county.     History 

Collins.     Kentucky,  2  :  96. 
Brecknock,  Penn.     History. 

Rupp.     Berks  and  L.  cos.  134. 
Brentwood,  N.FL     Census.     1773. 

N.H.  prov.  papers,  to:  625. 

—  Census.     1775.         N.H.  prov.  papers,  7  :  729. 

—  Documents  relating  to.     1743-91.     With  his- 

torical introduction 

N.H.  town  papers,  11  :  223. 

—  History.     Hurd.    Rock,  and  Strafford  cos.  129. 

—  Meeting  of  committee  of  corresp.  in  rel.  to 

Port  bill.    1775.      N.IL  prov.  papers,  7  :  444. 

—  Papers  relating  to.     1743-64. 

N.H.  town  papers,  9:  76. 

—  Signers  of  the  association  test.     1776. 

N.H.  state  papers,  8:  216. 
Brewster,  Mass.     Annals. 

Freeman.     Cape  Cod,  2  :  737. 

—  History. 

Dudley.     Plym.  and  Barnstable  cos.  133. 

—  Topographical     description.       J.     Simpklns. 

1806.        Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  ist  ser,  10:  72. 
Briar  creek.     Battle.     Mar.  3,  1779. 

Dawson,   i  :  489. 
Bridgeport,  Conn.     History. 

Barber.     Conn.  hist.  coll.  371. 

—  History.     W.  B.  Hincks. 

Fairfield  co.  hist.  65. 
Bridgeport,  Penn.     Fort  at  McDowell's. 

Penn.  archives,  12  :  398. 

—  History.  Buck.     Montgomery  co.  42. 
Bridgeton,  Me.     Journal  of  a  survey  of.     1766. 

S.  Wood.  N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  28:  63. 

Bridgewater,  Mass.     Declaration  of  the  inhabi- 
tants.    1776.     Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  13:  371. 

-^  Description.     1818.     Mitchell. 

Mass.  hist,  soc  coll.  2d  ser.  7 :  137. 

—  History.         Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  495. 

—  History. 

Dudley.     Plym.  and  Barnstable  cos.  82. 

—  History.     II.  Kingman. 

Plymouth  co.  direct.  1867  :  28. 

—  Marriages,  1670-1722.     B.  Kingman 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  21  :  225. 

—  Settlement  and  history.     1656-1700. 

Baylies.     New  Plymouth,  i,  pt.  2  :  224; 
2  pt.  4:  90;  2  pt.  5 :  id. 

—  Town  officers.     1656-91. 

Peirce.     Colonial  lists,  40,  53. 
Bridgewater,    N.  IL        Documents     relating    to. 
1798,  99.     With  historical  introduction. 

N.H.  town  papers,  11  :  238. 
Bridgewater,  N.J.     History. 

Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  N.J.  448. 

—  History.     A.  N.  Hungerford. 

Snell.     Somerset  &  Hunterdon  cos.  648. 
Bridgewater,  N.Y.     Histoi^y. 

Jones.     Oneida  co.  122. 
Bridgewater,  Penn.     History. 

Blackman.     Su.squehanna  co.  283. 
Bridgton,  Me.     History. 

Clayton.     Cumberland  co.  218. 

Bridport,  Vt.     [Historical  sketch  ]     A.  M.  He;m- 

envvay.  Vt.  hist.  gaz.  i  :  16. 


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September, 


Brighton,  Mass.     Brighton  in  the  last  hundred 
years.     17S0-1800.     F.  S.  Drake. 

Winsor,  3 :  600. 

—  Colonial  period.  F.  S.  Drake.  Winsor,  i  :  439. 

—  History.  Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  352. 

—  History.     F.  A.  Whitney. 

Drake.     Middlesex  co.  i  :  278 

—  Provincial  period.     F.  S.  Drake. 

Winsor,  2  :  369. 
Brighton,  N.Y.     Settlement. 

Turner.     Phelps  and  Gorham,  569. 
Brighton,  Penn.     Description.     1833. 

Hazard  reg.  11  :  410. 
Brighton,  Vt.     [Historical  sketch.]     N.P.Bow- 
man. Vt.  hist.  gaz.  I  :  952. 
Brimfield,  Mass.     History. 

Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  276. 

—  History.  Conn.  vail.  hist.  2  :  994. 

—  History.  Holland.     Western  Mass.  2  :   15. 

—  Topographical  description.    1803.    C.  Brown. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  ist  ser.  9:  127. 
Bristol,  Me.     See  Pemaquid. 
Bristol,  Mass.   Account  of  S-  Lee  of  Bristol  and 
his  church.     1769.     Stiles. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  proc.  7  :  219 

—  Census.     1689.     G.  T.  Paine. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  34=404 

—  List  of  baptisms,  1687-1728.     G-  T.  Paine. 

N.E.  h  g.  reg.  34:  132,  259 

—  Settlement  and  history. 

Baylies.  New  Plymouth  2,  pt.  4:  49;  2,  pt.  5:  16 

—  Town  officers.     1681-91. 

Peirce.     Colonial  lists,  24,  33 
Bristol,  N.H.  [Historical  and  descr^i^gj^ketch  ] 

Bristol,  N.Y.     History. 

Turner.     Phelps 
Bristol,  Penn.     CJ 


Penn.  archives,  2d^er.  3 :  731. 
Description.  Hazard  Jeg.  5  :  140. 

—  History.  Davis.  Bucks  <fo.  127,  339. 
Bristol,  R.I.  History.  X.L  hist.  67. 
Bristol,  Vt.     [Historical  sketch.]  /H.  Munsell, 

and  others.  Vt.hlst.  gaz.  i  :  19. 

Bristol  county,  Mass.     Clerg^^nen,  physicians, 
and  lawyej^5^^^i20g^' 

f^' ' Ten^?-^^'Colonial  lists,  iii,  113. 

—  Extracts  from  the  probate  records,  1687-1757. 

E.  W.  Peirce.  N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  19:  155. 

—  History.        Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Slass.  no. 

—  History.     F.  E.  Galligan. 

Howard  &  C.     New  Eng.  i  :  108. 

—  Militia  companies.     1684-90. 

Peirce.     Colonial  lists,  69 
Bristol  county,  R.I.     History.     J   P.  Lane. 

Howard  &  C.     New  Eng.  i :  403. 
Bronson,  O.     Early  settlers.     M.  Kellogg. 

Fire  L.  pion.  5  :  113  to  6 :  52. 

—  Memoirs.     M,  Kellogg. 

Fire  L.  pion.  i  :  37  to  3  :  9. 
Brook  county,  Va.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Va.  193. 
Brookfield,  Conn*>   History.     A.  C.  Pierce. 

Fairfield  co.  hist.  169. 

Brookfield,  Mass.    Account  of  settlement.    1775. 

N.  Fiske.   Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  ist  ser.  i  :  257. 

—  Description.     1775-     N.  Fiske. 

Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  ist  ser.  i  :  271. 

—  Early  history.     H.  E.  Waite. 

N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  35  :  333. 


Brookfield,  Mass.,  continued. 

—  History.         Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  Mass.  557. 

—  History.  Whitney.     Wore.  co.  62. 

—  History.  A.  P.  Marvin.  Wore  co.  hist,  i :  319. 

—  Minute-men.     1774.     H.  F.  Waters. 
N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  29:  107. 

—  Narrative  of  an  expedition  to  Qiiaboag,  1675. 
T.  Wheeler.  N.H.  hist,  soc  coll.  2  :  5. 

—  Tax  list.     [About  1750.]     W.  H.  Whitmore. 
N.E.  h.  g.  reg.  20:  160. 

Brookfield,  N.Y.     History. 

Hammond.    Madison  co.  162. 
Brookfield,  O.     [Historical  sketch.]     J.  E.  Stew- 
art.        Mahoning  vail.  hist.  soc.  coll.  i  :  460. 
Brookfield,    Vt.       [Historical     sketch.]      E.    P. 
Wild.  Vt.  hist.  gaz.  2  :  854. 

Brookhaven,  L.  I.     Abstracts  of  wills.    1704-53. 
J.  H.  Petty. 

N.Y.  geneal.  rec.  11  :  24  to  12  :  19S. 

—  The  capture  of  Fort  St.  George,  Nov.  23,  1780. 

Dawson,  i  :  638. 

—  History.  Thompson.     L.I.  i :  408. 

—  Papers  relating  to.     1719- 
N  Y.  doc.  hist.  3  :  232. 

—  Rate  list.      1675,  83. 
N.Y.  doc.  hist.  2  :  268,  308. 

Brookline,     Mass.      Historical     sketch.      1805. 

Peirce.     Mass.  hist.  soc.  coll.  2d  ser.  2  :  140. 
Brookline,  N.H.     Documents  relating  to  1776- 

98.     With  historical  introduction. 

N.H    town  papers,  11  :  240 

—  Signers  of  the  association  test  in  Raby,  now 
Brooklyn.  N.H.  state  papers,  8:  271 

Brooklyn,  Conn.     History. 

Barber.     Conn.  hist.  coll.  413 

—  Town  and  church  affairs,  etc.     1786-18S0. 
Larned.     Windham  co.  2  :  249,460,  471,  567 

Brooklyn,  N.Y.     Assessment  roll.  1675 

N.Y.  doc.  hist.  4:  93 

—  Assessment  roll  of  Breuckelen,  1676. 
N.Y.  doc.  hist.  2  :  273 

—  Battle  and  siege  of.     1776.     T.  W.  Field. 
L.I.  hist.  soc.  mems.  2  :  152 

—  Battle  of  L.I.,  1776.     Letters   from    Pennsyl- 
vania officers  describing  the. 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  10:  305 

—  The  battle  of  L.I.,  1776.  Dawson,  i  :  143 

—  Campaign  of  1776  around  Brooklyn.     H.  P 
Johnston.  L.I.  hist.  soc.  mems.  3 

—  Census.     1698.  N.Y.  doc.  hist.  3  :  87 

—  Census.     1738.  N.Y.  doc.  hist.  4:  12' 

—  Census.     List  of  all  the  inhabitants  in  1783 
Brooklyn  man..  1864:  188 

—  The  church  of  the  Pilgrims.     H.  McFarland. 
Cong,  quart.  13  :  54 

—  Denyse's  ferry  landing. 
Field.     Hist,  and  antiq.  scenes,  38 

—  Dutch  reformed  church  in  King's  county,  170S 
Papers.  N.Y.  doc.  hist.  3  :  89 

—  First  settlement.   Watson.   Annals  of  N.Y.  34. 

—  History.  Thompson.     L.I.  2  :  215 

—  Indian,  Dutch  and  English  names  of  localities 
in  B.  and  vicinity 

Field.     Hist,  and  antiq.  scenes,  49 

—  Journal  of  the  battle  of  L.  I.,  Aug.  26.     1776 
S.  J.  Atlee.       Penn.  archives.  2d  ser.  i  :  509. 

—  Journal  concerning  the  battle  of  Long  Island 
1776.     S.  Miles.     Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  1:517 

—  List  of  slaves.     1755.     N.Y.  doc.  hist.  3  :  513 

—  Narrative  of  the  services  of  the  Maryland  bat 
talion  in  Brooklyn,  Aug.  27,  1776. 

Field.  '  Hist,  and  antiq.  scenes,  81 
442 


1883. 


AMERICAN    LOCAL    HISTOR7 


Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  continued. 

—  Provisional    instruction    for    the    schout   and 

magistrates  of  Breuckelen.     1773- 

N.Y.  col.  docs.  2  :  620. 

—  The  redoubt  at  Valley  grove. 

Field.     Hist,  and  antiq.  scenes,  29. 

—  Reminiscences   of  "  old    Brooklyn."      T.    F. 

De  Voe.  Hist.  mag.  2d  ser.  2  :  257,  340. 

—  Remonstrance  of  the  schout  and  schepens  of 

Amersfoort,  Breuckelen,  etc.,  to  the  direc- 
tor of  New  Netherland,  regarding  proceed- 
ings of  the  English.     1664. 

N.Y.  col.  docs.  2 :  374,  401. 

—  The  Simon  Bergen  or  De  Hart  house. 

Field.     Hist,  and  antiq.  scenes,  40. 

—  The  Suydam  house  and  the  Hessians  in. 

Field.     Hist,  and  antiq.  scenes,  19. 

—  Tide  mills  of. 

Field.     Hist,  and  antiq.  scenes,  67. 

—  Valuation.     1683.  N.Y.  doc.  hist.  2  :  290. 
Brooklyn,  Penn.     History. 

Blackman.     Susquehanna  co.  no. 

Broome  county,  N.Y.     Extract  from  journal  of 

Maj.  Norris,  describing  march  from  Tioga 

to  Union.  Cayuga  co.  hist  soc.  coll.  no.  i  :4i. 

—  History.  Barber.     Hist.  coll.  of  N.Y.  56. 

—  Journey  to.     1753.     G.  Hawley. 

N.Y.  doc.  hist.  3  :  627. 
Brown,  O.    History.     Martin.    Franklin  co.  260. 

—  History.  Norton.     Knox  co.  310. 
Brown  county,  O.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Ohio,  66. 
Brown  county,  Wise.  History.  Wise.  hist.  atl.  191. 
Brown  university.     See  Providence,  R.I. 
Brownington,  Vt.     [Historical   sketch.]     S.   R. 
Hall.  Vt.  hist,  gaz  3  :  90. 

Brownville,  Me.     History. 

Loring.     Piscataquis  co.  135. 
Brownville,  N.Y.     History. 

Hough.    Jeiferson  co.  95. 
Brunswick,  Me.     Early  marriages.     1786-95. 

Me.  geneal.  2  :  58. 

—  Epitaphs.     G.  T.  Little.       Me.  geneal.  2  :  90. 

—  History.  Clayton.     Cumberland  co.  231. 
Brunswick,  O.     History.     E.  Lindley. 

Northrop.     Medina  co.  32. 
Brunswick,   Vt.      [Historical   sketch.]     M.    G. 
Marshall.  Vt.  hist.  gaz.  i  :  960. 

Brunswick  county,  N.C.     History. 

Wheeler.     No.  Carolina,  2  :  45. 
Brunswick  county,  Va.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Va.  205. 
Bryan  county,  Ga.     History. 

White.     Hist.  coll.  276. 
Buckfield,  Me.     Family  records  of  early  settlers. 
A.  Cole.  Me.  geneal.  2  :  97;  3 :  27,  120. 

Buckingham,  Penn.     Account  of  the  first  settle- 
ment.    1804.     |.  Watson.       Hazard,  3  :  406 ; 
Penn.  hist  soc.  mems.  1  :  285. 

—  Court  case  involving  titles  to  lands  in   Rey- 

nold's tract  of  land.  Hazard  reg.  8  :  197. 

—  History.  Davis.     Bucks  co.  267. 

—  Marriages    authorized    by    the    Buckingham 

monthly  meeting  of  Friends.     1730-1810. 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  9 :  249. 
Buckingham  county,  Va.     History. 

Howe.     Hist.  coll.  of  Va.  206. 
Buckland,  Mass.     History. 

Conn.  vail.  hist.  2  :  698. 

—  History.         Holland.     Western  Mass.  2  :  325. 

—  History  of  the  churches  and  ministers  of. 

Packard.     Franklin  co.  52. 


Bucks   county,    Penn.      Associated   companies. 
1756,  Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  2  :  531. 

—  Census.     1830.  Hazard  reg.  7  :  206. 

—  Civil  officers.     1777-90. 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  3 :  726. 

—  Early  settlers.     W.  W.  H.  Davis. 

Our  ancestors,  i :  76. 

—  First  settlement  of  Friends'  meetings. 

Hazard  reg.  7:  116. 

—  Historical  and  descriptive  account. 

Watson.     Annals  of  Phila.  2  :  95. 

—  History.  Day.     Hist.  coll.  of  Penn.  150. 

—  History.    J.  Thomas.       Egle.     Pennsyl.  438. 

—  List  of  associated  companies  in.     1756. 

Penn.  archives,  3  :  19. 

—  List  of  justices.     1757. 

Penn.  archives,  3  :  182. 

—  List  of  justices.     1779. 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  3  :  300. 

—  List   of   officers   of   associated   regiment   of. 

1747-8.  Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  2  :  504. 

—  List  of  persons  to  billet  the  poor.     1777. 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  3  :  112. 

—  Meeting  of  inhabitants  on  the  Boston  port- 

bill.  Hazard  reg.  3  :  38. 

—  Memorial  to  the  council.     1778. 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  3  :  212. 

—  Origin  of  the  names  of  places  in  Bucks  co. 

W.  J.  Buck.      Am.  notes  and  queries,  i  :  88. 

—  Provincial  officers.     1682-1776. 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  9:  742. 

—  Roll  of  capt.  J.  Beatty's  company.     1776. 

Penn.  archives,  2d  ser.  lo:  143. 
Buckskin  township,  O.     Pioneer  record. 

Finley  &  Putnam.     Ross  co.  63. 
Buffalo,  N.Y. 

—  The  attack  on  Black  Rock,  July  11,  1813. 

Dawson,  2  :  259. 

—  Black  Rock  ferry.     C.  D.  Norton. 

BufF.  hist.  soc.  publ.  i :  91. 

—  The  brave's  rest;  or,  the  old  Seneca  mission 

cemetery.  BufF.  hist.  soc.  publ.  i  :  81. 

—  Buffalo  in  1825.     S.  Ball. 

Buff.  hist.  soc.  publ.  i  :  139. 

—  Cemeteries  of.     W.  Hodge. 

Buff.  hist.  soc.  publ.  i  :  49. 

—  Common  schools  of.     O.  G.  Steele. 

Buff.  hist.  soc.  publ.  i :  405. 

—  Early  incidents  of.     G.  Whittlesey, 

Am.  pion.  i  :  209. 

—  Early  reminiscences  of  B.  and  its  vicinity.    J. 

L.  Barton.  Buff.  hist.  soc.  publ.  i  :  153. 

—  Fifty  years  ago.     Historical  reminiscences  of 

general  and  local  interest,  in  1817  and  1818. 
J.  Sheldon.  Buff.  hist.  soc.  publ.  2 :  357. 

—  First  school-house  in.     C.  Johnson. 

Buff.  hist.  soc.  publ.  i  :  433. 

—  The  Germans  of.     I.  S.  Ellison. 

Buff.  hist.  soc.  publ.  2  :  117. 

, —  Glimpses  of  life  in   the  village  of.      W.   C. 

Bryant.  Buff.  hist.  soc.  publ.  1 :  329. 

—  Grain  elevators  of.    J.  Dart. 

Buff.  hist.  soc.  publ.  i  :  391. 

—  [Historical   sketch.]     Address,  July   i,  1882. 

M.  Fillmore.  Buff.  hist.  soc.  publ.  i  :  i. 

—  Israelites  in.  Buff.  hist.  soc.  pybl.  i  :  289. 

—  Origin  of  the  name  of .  W.  Ketchum. 

Buff.  hist.  soc.  publ.  i  :  17. 

—  Physiognomy  of.     G.  W.  Hosmer. 

Buff.  hist.  sQC.  publ.  2:1. 

—  Preachers,   pedagogues   and   poets   of   B.   in 

1825.  Buff.  hist.  soc.  publ.  i :  113. 


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September, 


Index  to  the  Notes  about  Books  and  Reading, 

AND    TO    THE    SPECIAL    BOOK    LISTS    FOUND    IN    THE    CATALOGUES   OF   THE    BOSTON 
PUBLIC   LIBRARY  AND   OTHER  LIBRARIES,  AND   ALSO   IN   PERIODICALS. 


The  Bulletins  of  the  Boston  Public  Library  contain  lists  of  bpoks  on  special  subjects,  with  descriptive 
notes.  There  are  also  notes  on  Spanish  and  Portuguese  books  in  the  Ticknor  Catalogue,  and  on  works  in  the 
departments  of  history,  biography,  travel,  and  historical  fiction  in  the  Lower  Hall  Catalogues. 

These  Bulletins  and  other  catalogues  can  be  found  at  the  Central  Library  and  the  Branch  Libraries.  Of 
the  Bulletins,  vol.  1  contains  No.  1-19 ;  vol.  2,  No.  20-35 ;  vol.  3,  No.  36-47 ;  vol.  4,  No.  48-59 ;  vol.  5, 
No.  60-66. 

All  of  these  lists  give  the  shelf-numbers  of  the  books  mentioned. 

The  Bulletins  of  the  Harvard  College  Library  contain  notes  on  books  [shelf-no.  *6194.7J  ;  the  Providence 
Public  Library  publishes  Monthly  reference  lists  [*2144.60J,  and  other  libraries  have  done  more  or  less  of  the 
same  kind  of  work. 

Cards  have  been  prepared  for  all  the  subjects  included  in  the  notes  of  these  various  catalogues,  and  they 
have  been  inserted  in  the  Card  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  Public  Library. 

This  Index  has  been  prepared  for  publication  in  the  Hand-Book  of  the  Boston  Public  Library,  a  new 
edition  of  which  is  in  press.     The  same  type  is  used  here. 

The  following  are  here  indexed.     The  abbreviations  designate  the  forms  used  in  this  list :  — 


Bibliographer,  The.    London.    1882-83.    *6180a.l. 
Boston  PubUc  Library.    Bulletins.    No.  1-66.    1867-Oct.,  1883. 
Designated,  B.  P.  L.  Bulletin. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  Lower  Hall  of  the  Central  Department  in 

the  classes  of  history,  biography,  and  travel.  Second  edition, 
1873 B.  P.  L.    Hist. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  Roxbury  Branch  Library.    Second  edition, 

1876 B.  P.  L.  Rox. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  Spanish   Library,  bequeathed  by  George 

Ticknor,  1879.    *6171.12 B.  P.  L.    Ticknor. 

—  Lower  Hall  Class  List  of  prose  fiction.    Sixth  edition,  1877. 

B.  P.  L.  Fiction. 
Critic,  The.  N.  Y.  Vol.  1-3.  1881-83.  *5340a.50  .  .  .  Critic. 
Harvard  University  Bulletin.    No.  1-25.    March,  1876- April, 

1883.     *6194.7 Harv. 

Lenox  library.    New  York.   Contribution*  to  a  catalogue.   1877- 

81.    *6194.8 Lenox. 


Library  Company  of  Philadelphia.    Bulletin.     *2129.20. 

Libr.  Co.,  Phila. 
Library  journal.  N.  Y.  1876-1883.  *C.R.  17.1.8  .  .  .Libr.j. 
Library,  The,  of  Cornell  University.    1873, 1882, 1883.  *6201.18. 

Cornell. 
Literary  news,  The.  N.  Y.  1880-1883.  *6150.25. .  .  Lit.  news. 
Literary  world,  The.    Boston.    *5341.3 Lit.  world. 

On  page  93,  March  34,  1883,  ia  an  index  of  the  bibliographies  which 
have  appeared  in  this  journal. 

Providence  Public  Library.      Monthly  reference  lists.    Jan., 

1881-October,  1883.    *,*2144.60 Prov. 

QuiNCY,  Mass.  Catalogue  of  the  Public  Library.    1875.  *6201.19. 

Quincy. 
St.  Louis  Public  School  Library.    Bulletin.    *6194.20, 

St.  Louis  Pub.  Sch.  Libr. 


Adams,  John.    Administration,  1797-1801.    Prov.,  ill:  19,  May, 

1883. 
Afghanistan.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  48 :  34,  Jan.,  1879. 
Africa.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  9. 
Amadis  de  Gaula.    Ticknor,  12. 
Amateur  theatricals.    Best  plays  for  amateur  performers.    Lit. 

news,  i:  194,  Aug.,  1880;  i:  217,  Sept.,  1880. 
America.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  12. 

—  America  before  Columbus.     B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  37  :  65,  April, 

1876. 

—  America  discovered  by  the  Chinese.  B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  34 :  368, 

July,  1875. 

—  America  la  the  16th  century.       B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  39 :  136, 

1876. 

—  Bibliography  of  the  pre-Columbian   discoveries.     By  P.  B. 

Watson.    Librt  j.,  vi :  226,  Aug.,  1881. 

—  Early  explorations.     B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  38:  103,  July,   1876; 

42:  241,  July,  1877. 

—  Maps  of  America,  1540-1600;  Discoveries,   Early  historians 

and  later  collections.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  41 :  205. 

See  al»o  Columbus;  —  Jesuit  relations;  —  Mississippi  river; — New 
England ;  — Pilgrims  J  —Puritans;—  United  States  (for  works  on  the 
colonial  period,  the  revolution,  and  later  times). 


American  local  history  (a  list  of  books,  pamphlets,  etc.,  about 
towns,  counties,  or  regions  within  and  less  than  states).  B. 
P.  L.  Bulletin,  beginning  with  36  :  38,  Jan.,  1876,  and  ending 
with  48:  21,  Jan.,  1879. 

A  list  of  American  local  history  found  in  Serials,  Collections, 
Transactions,  etc.,  is  now  in  courseo  f  publication  in  the  Bulletin, 
beginning  April,  1883. 

American  newspapers.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  50 :  106,  July,  1879. 
Copies  of  early  newspapers  in  the  Boston  Public  Library. 

American  revolution.    See  United  States. 

Anne,  Queen.    Selected  list.    Lit.  world,  July  2, 1881. 

Antinomian  controversy  in  New  England.    Harv.,  No.  11. 

Arch.«;ology.  Prehistoric  archaeology.  B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  32: 
298,  Jan.,  1875. 

Architecture.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  35  :  429,  Oct.,  1875. 

—  Works  relating  to  architecture  in  Cornell  univ.  library.  Cor- 
nell, i :  24-41,  Jan.  1882. 

Arctic  regions.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  15. 
See  ol»o  Franklin,  Sir  J. 

Art  novels.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  6. 

Aucassin  and  Nlcolette.     B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  53 :  184,  Apr.,  1880. 


444 


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INDEX    TO    NOTES    ABOUT    BOOKS    AND    READING 


Australia,  Stories  illustnitiug  life  in.    B.  P.  L.  Fiction,  7. 
Autographs.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  37  :  69,  April,  1876. 
Bacon,  Lord.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  20. 

—  The  Shakespeare-Bacon  question.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  34 :  365, 

July,  1875;  65  :  ail,  April,  1883. 
Banks.    The  national  banks.    Prov.,  ii :  27,  Aug.,  1882. 
Beaconsfield,  Earl.    (Disraeli.)     Bibliography.    Lit.  world, 

April  23, 1881. 

—  Reference  list.    Prov.,  i :  13,  April,  1881. 
Becket,  Thomas  &.    Harv.,  No.  8. 

Bible.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  47  :  4.^4,  Oct.,  1878. 

—  Arrangement  of  the  cards  in  the  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  Pub- 

lic Library  under  the  heading  Bible.      B.  P.  L.  Bulletin, 
65  :  343,  April,  1883. 

—  Revision  of  the  English  Bible.    Prov.,  i :  19,  May,  1881. 
BiouRAPnT,  Best  works  of.    Lit.  world,  Sept.  13, 1879. 
Blake,  William.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  57  :  335,  April,  1881. 
Bookbinding.    Abbreviations  descriptive  of  binding.    Cornell, 

i  (let  issue,  1873) :  5. 
Books.    $100  list  for  basis  of  library.    Lit.  world,  March  26, 

1881. 
Books  for  the  young.    $100  list  of  juveniles,  for  library.    Lit 

world,  June  4, 1881. 
Booth,  Edwin.    Prov.,  iii :  17,  May,  1883. 
Boston.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  32. 

—  Founding  of  Boston.    Libr.  j.,  v :  288,  Sept.,  1880. 

—  Siege.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  34 :  388,  July,  1875. 

5ee  otoo  America ;  —  Bunker  Hill ;  —  United  States. 

Boston  Public  Library.     Medical  department  of  the  Boston 

Public  Library.   Bulletin,  21 :  51,  April,  1872. 
Botany.    By  G.  L.  Goodale.    Harv.,  No.  8. 

—  On  floras  of  different  countries.    By  Q.  L.  Ooodale.    Harv., 

No.  10,  et  iteq. 
Brazil.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  36. 

Browning,  Robert.    Bibliography.    Lit.  world,  March  11, 1882. 
Bunker  Hill.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  33 :  350,  April,  1875;  34 :  385, 

July,  1875. 
Buntan,  John.    Pilgrim's  progress,  etc.    Lenox,  No.  4. 
Buonarroti,  Michel  Angelo.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  54 :  218,  July, 

1880. 

—  List  of  the  principal  books  relating  to  the  life  and  works  of 

Michel  Angelo.     By  Charles  Eliot  Norton.     Harv.,  No.  7, 
tt  seq. 
BUBKE,  E.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  40. 

—  Burke  and  the  French  revolution.    Prov.,  ii :  13,  April,  1882. 
Burns.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  41. 

—  Libr.  j.,  V :  290,  Sept.,  1880. 
Calderon.    Ticknor,  53. 

Canada.    Jesuit  relations,  etc.    Lenox,  No.  2. 

Cabltle,  Thomas.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  57  :  334,  April,  1881. 

—  Prov.,  i :  9,  March,  1881.    Same.    Libr.  j.,vi ;  48,  March,  1881. 

—  Bibliography.    Lit.  world,  March  12,  1881. 

—  Catalogue  of  Carlyle's  books  In  the  Harvard  College  library, 

Harv.,  24. 
Catacombs  of  Rome.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  31 :  289,  Oct.,  1874;  62  : 
168,  Jan.,  1880. 

—  The  Roman  catacombs.    Prov.,  ii :  5,  Feb.,  1882. 
Centennial  exhibition,  Philadelphia,  1876.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin, 

40:  171,  Jan.,  1877. 
Okntennl&l  reading.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  34 :  382,  July,  1876 ;  36  : 

31,  Jan.,  1876;  40:  172,  Jan.,  1877. 
Cervantes.    Ticknor,  78. 
Chalmers.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  49. 
Channino.    B.  p.  L.  Hist.,  60. 

—  Libr.  j.,  V :  112,  April,  1880. 

Charlemagne  cycle  of  romances.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  17. 
Chatterton.     B.  p.  L.  Hist.,  51. 
Chaucer.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  51. 

—  Bibliography.    IJt.  world,  Sept.  8, 1883. 
Cuiu.    Ticknor,  82. 


Chinese  in  America.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  51 :  143,  Oct.,  1879. 
Chinese  in  the  United  States.    Prov.,  ii :  12,  April,  1882. 
Christianitt.    B.  p.  L.    Hist.,  53 . 
Chronoloot.    Harv.,  No.  22. 
See  alto  Gregorian  calendar. 

CiD,  The.    Ticknor,  84. 

CnriL  service.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  61  :  120,  April,  1882. 

—  Prov.,  iU:  1,  Jan.,  1883. 
Civilization.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  65. 

—  Lit.  world,  June,  1878. 

Coins  and  medals.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  4T:  429,  Oct.,  1878. 

Coleridge.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  58. 

Colombia.    Ticknor,  91. 

Columbus,  Christopher.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  33 :  34,  April,  1875 ; 

Ticknor,  92. 
Comets.    Prov.,  i :  26,  July,  1881.  « 

Concord,  Mass.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  33 :  350,  April,  1876 ;  34 :  385, 

July,  1875. 

-  See  alto  books  on  the  Revolution,  under  United  States. 

Cooke,  John  Esten.    Bibliography,  with  Indications  of  the  time 

covered  by  his  stories.    Lit.  world,  Feb.  10,  1883. 
Cooper,  J.  Penimore.    Time  illustrated  in  his  novels.    B.  P.  L. 

Fiction,  22;  also  in  the  B.  P.  L.  Branch   catalogues  under 

Cooper. 
Copyright.     B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  60:69,   Jan.,   1882,   through 

61 :  111,  April,  1882. 

—  International.    Libr.  j.,  v :  112,  April,  1880. 

—  Literary  property.      By  T.    Solberg.     Publisher*'    weekly, 

Aug.  27, 1881;  April  8,  1882,  et  »eq. 
CoRTfis,  H.    Ticknor,  105. 

Costume.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  33 :  348,  April,  1876. 
Cremation.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  30 :  268,  July,  1874. 
Cromwell.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  64. 

—  Carlyle's  books  on  Cromwell.     Given  to   Harvard   college 

library.    Harv.,  No.  24. 
Crusades.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  65. 

—  Stories  of  the  times  of  the  crusades,  with  historical  references. 

B.  P.  L.  Fiction,  24. 
Dante  Alighieri.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  67. 

In  the  Bates  Hall  Card  Catalogue  the  editions  of  Dante  and  books  and 
essays  upon  liim  are  minutely  indexed. 

Darwin,  C.    B.  P.  L.    Rox.,  66. 
8tt  alto  Evolution. 

—  Darwin  and  his  scientific  influence.    Prov.,  il :  15,  May,  1882. 
Decoration  and  Ornament.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  34:389,  July, 

1875;  45:  348,  April,  1878. 
Deep-sea  phenomena.    Prov.,  i :  25,  July,  1881. 
Denmark.    Historical  tales,  etc.    B.  P.  L.  Fiction,  126. 
De  Quincey.    B.  p.  L.  Bulletin,  42 :  233,  July,  1877. 
DORft.    Prov.,  Iii :  16,  April,  1883. 
Drama.    Courses  of  reading  on  special  subjects.    The  drama, 

by  J.  Brander  Matthews.    Critic,  ill :  215. 
Set  alto  Amateur  theatricals. 

Dumas.    The  time  illustrated  by  bis  various  stories.    B.  P.  L. 

Fiction,  31. 
East  River  Bridge.    Prov.,  iU :  22,  June,  1883. 
Eastern  question.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  42 :  244,  July,  1877 ;  46 : 

379,  July,  1878. 

—  The  demand  for  the  cession  of  Dulclgno.    ProvJfl :  3,  Jan.,  1881. 
Education.    The  American  educational  catalogue  for  1882  and 

1883.  By  G.  D.  T.  Rouse.  Publishers'  trade  list  annual,  1882 
[Ordering  department],  and  Publishers'  weekly,  July,  1882. 

—  Parochial  schools  in  the  United  States.    Libr.  j.,  v :  80,  March, 

1880. 

—  Twenty  1>cst  English  books  on  teaching.    Lit.  world,  Nov.  4, 

1882. 

—  University  education  in  Germany.    Prov.,  ii:  21,  June,  1882. 


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September, 


Egtpt.    B.  p.  L.    Hist.,  79. 

—  Apparatus  for  the  study  of  the  Egyptian  hieroglyphs.    Cor- 

nell, i :  2,  July,  1882. 

—  European  IntereBts  in  Egypt.    Prov.,  ii :  23,  July,  1882. 

—  Stories  whose  scenes  are  in  Egypt.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  33. 

See  also  Sile. 

EiKON  Basilike.    By  Edward  Solly.    Bibliographer,  Feh.,  1883. 
Elective  judiciary.    Prov.,  iii:  3,  Jan.,  1883. 
Eliot,  George.    Libr.  j.,  vi:  15,  Jan.,  1881.    Same  in  Prov.,  i: 
5,  Feb.,  1881. 

—  Collections  towards  a  bibliography  for  the  period  since  her 

death.    Lit.  world,  Feb.  24, 1883. 
Emebson,  R.  W.     Bibliography.     Athenaeum,  Jan.  13,  1883. 
7210a.50. 

—  Bibliography.    Lit.  world.  May  22, 1880. 

—  Concordance.    Partial  index  to  familiar  passages  in  bis  poems. 

Lit.  world,  July  15, 1882. 

—  Philosophical  position.    Prov.,  ii :  17,  May,  1882. 

E NCTCLOP^DIAS.    B.  p.  L.  Bulletin,  65 :  342,  April,  1883. 

—  Choice  of  cyclopaedias.    By  J.  "Winsor.    Lit.  world,  June  1, 

1878. 
England.    Description.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  86. 

—  Ecclesiastical  history.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  84. 

—  Historical  tales,  dramas,  etc.,  and  stories  of  English  life  and 
manners.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  34-43. 

—  History.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  83-84. 
Quincy,  79. 

—  -  The  English  people  before  the  Korman  conqnest.    Prov.  i : 

43,  Nov.,  1881. 

George  in  of  England.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  105. 

In  the  18th  century.    Prov.,  i :  39,  Oct.,  1881. 

The  Plantagenets  in  England.    Prov.,  i :  1,  Jan.,  1881. 

See  alto  Anne,  Queen ;  Gladstone. 

—  Manners  and  customs.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  85. 
English  language.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  86. 

—  Is  a  change  in  English  orthography  desirable?    Libr.  j.,  v :  81, 

March,  1880. 
English  literature.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  86. 
Engraving.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  30 :  267,  July,  1874. 
Entomology.    Bibliography  of  fossil  insects.    By  S.  H.  Scnd- 

der.    Harv.,  No.  15,  et  seq. 

—  Entomological  libraries  of  the  United  States.    By  8.  H.  Scnd- 
der.    Harv.,  No.  14. 

Epidemics.    Consult  special  Card  Catalogue  in  charge  of  officer 

at  Bates  Hall  Desk. 
Ebasmcs.    B.  p.  L.  Bulletin,  33 :  339. 

—  The  relation  of  Erasmus  to  his  time.    Prov.,  i:  23,  June, 
1881. 

See  alto  Reformation. 
EtTROPB.    Elements  of  unity  in  South-eastern  Europe.     Prov., 
ii :  9,  March,  1882. 

—  History.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  88, 

Evolution  and  theism.    Libr.  j.,  vi :  31,  Feb.,  1881. 
See  alto  Darwin. 

Fiction.    The  best  French  novels  and  plays.    Lit.  news,  3 :  209, 
July,  1882. 

—  Best  hundred  novels.    By  F.  B.  Perkins.    Libr.  j.,  i:  166, 

Jan.,  1877. 

—  Fiction  in  public  libraries.    Various  essays.    Libr.  j.,  iv:  319, 

Sept.,  1879. 
See  the  ind^ea  of  all  the  volumes  of  the  Library  journal. 

—  Sequences  in  the  works  of  x>opuIar  authors.    St.  Louis  Pub. 

Sch.  Libr.,  No.  12,  Nov.,  1880. 

—  Serial  stories.    Index  of  stories  contained  in  bound  volumes 

of  periodicals.    By  W.  I.  Fletcher.     Libr.  j.,  vi :  42,  March, 
1881 ;  vi :  166,  May,  1881. 

—  Stories  for  boys.    (11  to  14  years.)    Lit.  news,  1 :  278,  Nov., 

1880. 

—  Storie*  of  the  sea.    Lit.  world,  Feb.  12, 188L 


Fiction,  continued. 

—  Works  of  fiction  for  girls.     Lit.  news,  1 :  105,  May,  18?0. 
Finance.    Literature  of  American  finance.    Lit.    world,  Sept. 

11, 1880. 

—  The  national  banks.    Prov.  ii :  27,  Aug.,  1882. 

See  alto  Gold ;  Legal  tender  notes. 

Fine  arts.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  46 :  382,  July,  1878. 

See  also  Fainting. 

Florence.    B.  P.  L.     Flist.,  93. 

—  Prov.,  ii:  1,  Jan.,  1882. 

Florida.    Early  history.    Ticknor,  141. 

Forests.    See  Trees. 

France.    History.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  96-99. 

B.  P.  L.    Rox.,  84. 

Quincy,  109. 

Burke  and  the  French  revolution.  Prov.,  ii :  13,  April,  1882. 

The  French  in  Tunis.    Prov.,  i :  27,  July,  1881. 

Henry  iv  of  France.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  34:369,  July,  1875. 

Louis  ix-Louis  xviil  of  France.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  171. 

Gambetta  and  the  Third  repubhc.    Prov.,  iii :  2,  J.an.,  1883. 

The  stability  of  the  republic.    Prov.,  i :  1,  Jan.,  18S1. 

Tales,  dramas,  etc.,  illustrating  French  liistoryand  manners. 

B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  47-52. 

See  also  French  allies ;  Richelieu. 

French  literature.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  101. 

—  The  best  French  novels  and  plays.    Lit.  news,  3 :  209,  July, 

1882. 

—  French  books  for  a  public  library.     Lit.  world,  March  U, 

1882. 

—  French  summer  reading.    By  Professor  Bocher.    Harvard  ad- 

vocate, Jime  9,  1876,  p.  103.    •4380a.l. 
Franklin,   Benjamin.    B.   P.  L.  Bulletin,  63:  217,  Oct.,  1882, 

continued  in  later  Bulletins. 
Franklin,  Sir  J.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  100. 

See  alto  Arctic  regions. 

Free  ships.    Prov.,  i :  15,  April,  18S1. 

French  allies.    1778-81.    Prov.,  i :  41 ,  Nov.,  1881. 

Genealogy.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  49 :  62,  April,  1879,  through  61 : 

141,  Oct.,  1879. 
Geography.     Bibliography  of  Ptolemy's  geography.     By  J. 

Winsor.    Harv.,  No.  24,  et  $eq. 

—  Classified  index  to  the  maps  in  Petermann's  Geographische 

Mittheilungen,  1855-1881.    By  Richard  Bliss,  jr.    Harv.,  No. 
22,  et  seq. 

—  Maps.    Harv.,  No.  22. 

Geology.    Geological  surveys  of  North  America.    Library  co., 
Phila.,  Jan.,  1883,  p.  18. 

—  Liet  of  American  authors  in  geology  and  palaaontology.    By 

J.  D.  Whitney.    Harv.,  No.  22,  23. 
Geometry.     Analytic  references.     By  J.  M.  Peirce.     Harv., 

No.  8,  et  seq. 
Georgia.    Prov.,  iii :  10,  March,  1883. 
German  literature.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  106. 

German  reading  for  beginners.    Harv.,  No.  7. 

Germany.    History.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  106. 

The  empire  and  the  papacy,  1056-1122.    Harv.,  No.  7. 

The  German  empire.    Prov.,  ii :  9,  March,  1882. 

Historical  tales,  dramas,  and  poems,  illustrating  German  his- 
tory or  manners.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  55-57. 
See  alto  Thirty  years'  war. 
German  university  education.    Prov.,  11 ;  21,  June,  1882. 
Gibraltar.    Ticknor,  152. 
Gladstone.    Libr.  j.,  v :  113,  April,  1880. 

—  Prov.,  iii :  7,  Feb.,  1883. 
Goethe.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  110. 

—  Bibliographical  list  of  the  English  translations  and  annotated 

editions  of  Faust.    By  William  Heinemann.    BibUograpber, 
Aug.,  1882,  et  seq. 

—  English  translations  of  Faust.    Lit.  world,  Aug.  13,  ISn. 


446 


1883. 


INDEX    TO    NOTES    ABOUT    BOOKS    AND    RBADING 


Gold  and  silver.    Harv.,  No.  7. 

G(5ngoba.    Ticknor,  156. 

Gonzalez,  Fernan.    Ticknor,  156. 

GONZALO  Fernandez  dk  C<5bdova.  (El  Gran  Capitan.)  Tick- 
nor, 158. 

Gran  conquista,  La,  de  Ultramar.    Ticknor,  160. 

Greece.  Drama.  The  dramas  of  Sophocles.  Prov.  i :  17,  May, 
1881. 

—  Greek  theatre.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  57 :  336,  April,  1881. 

—  History.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  115. 
B.  P.  L.  Rox.,  99. 

Qnincy,  120. 

Tales,  dramas,  and  poems  whose  scenes  are  in  Greece,  with 

historical  references.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  61. 

—  Literature.     B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  116. 

See  aleo  Oljmpia. 

Gregorian  calendar.    Prov.,  ii :  37,  Oct.,  1882. 
See  also  Chronology. 

Gypsies.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  56 :  281,  Jan.,  1881. 

Gypsies  in  Spain.    Ticknor,  167. 

Halliwelliana.  Publications  of  James  Orchard  Halliwell,  lat- 
terly known  as  James  Orchard  Halliwell-Phillipps.  By  J. 
Winsor.     Harv.,  No.  12,  et  seq. 

Hamilton,  Alexander.    Prov.,  i:  11,  March,  1881. 

Hamilton,  Sir  W.    Libr.  j.,  vi:  188,  June,  1881. 

Handkerchief  shoal,  Bahamas.  Hydrography  of.  By  W.  H. 
Tillinghast.    Harv.,  No.  20. 

Health,  Public.  Consult  special  Card  Catalogue  in  charge  of 
officer  at  Bates  Hall  desk. 

Heraldry.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  48 :  29,  Jan.,  1879. 

Hieroglyphics.  Apparatus  for  the  study  of  the  Egyptian  hie- 
roglyphs.   Cornell,  i :  2,  July,  1882. 

History.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  130. 

—  Best  short  histories  of  France,  Germany,  Spain,  Italy  and 

Greece.    Lit.  world,  Aug.  12, 1882. 
Holland.    Historical  tales,  etc.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  89. 
Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.    Prov.,  iii :  17,  May,  1883. 
Homer  and  Virgil.    Selected  list  for  the  study  of,    lAt.  world, 

May  7, 1881. 
Hugo,  Victor.    Bibliography.    Lit.  world,  June"^,  1882. 
Huguenots.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  137. 
HuLSius,  L.    Voyages.    Lenox,  No.  1. 

Hume.     Reference  list  to  lectures  on.  Libr.  j.,  v:  42,  Feb.,  1880. 
Hungary.    Historical  tales,  dramas,  etc.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  69. 
Iceland.    Living  authors.    Cornell,  i :  3,  Oct.,  1882,  et  seq. 
Index  to  some  recent  reference  lists.    By  H.  J.  Carr.    Libr.  j., 

viii:  27,  Fcbr.,  1883. 

This  index  haa  been  used  in  the  preparation  of  the  present  list    The 
scope  of  the  two  is  somewhat  diiferent . 

Indexes,  prohibitory  and  expurgatory.    Ticknor,  446. 

India.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  140. 

Indians  of  America.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  141. 

—  B.  P.  L.  Rox.,  120. 

—  Indian  question.    B.  P.  L.  Bullethi,  49 :  68,  April,  1879. 

—  Indian  tribes  in  the  United  States.    Prov.,  iii :  5,  Feb.,  1883. 
Inquisition.    Ticknor,  184. 

Inteb-ocbanic  canal.  The  proposed.    Prov.,  1 :  45,  Dec,  1881. 
Ste  alto  Suez  canal. 

Interment  in  towns.    Consult  special  Card  Catalogue  in  charge 

of  officer  at  Bates  Hall  Desk. 
Ireland.   History.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  142. 

B.  P.  L.  Rox.,  122. 

Quincy,  142. 

Ireland  and  the  land  question.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  61 :  116, 

April,  1882. 
Stories,  etc.,  of  Irish  life,  with  historical  references.    B.  P. 

L.    Fiction,  71. 
Irving,  Washington.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  144. 

—  Prov.  iii :  13,  April,  1883. 


Italy.    B.  P.  L.    Rox.,  125. 

—  Art.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  144. 

—  Description.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  145. 

—  History.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  144. 

—  Literature.     B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  145. 

—  Unification.    1859-1870.    Prov., i:  33,  Sept.,  1881. 

Set  also  Florence ;  B«naissance. 

Jambs,  G.  P.  R.  Novels  chronologically  arranged  by  their  sub- 
jects. B.  P.  L.  Fiction,  76 ;  also  in  the  Boston  Public  Li- 
brary Branch  Catalogues. 

Japan.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  148. 

Jefferson,  T.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  149. 

—  Administrations,  1801-1809.    Prov.,  iii:  21,  June,  1883. 
Jerusalem.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  150. 

—  B.  p.  L.  Rox.,  128. 

See  alto  Palestine. 

Jesuits.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  151. 
Jews.    B.  P.  L.-   Hist.,  151. 

—  B.  P.  L.    Rox.,  129. 

—  Jewish  stories,  dramas,  etc.,  with  historical  notes.    B.  P.  L. 

Fiction,  78. 
Joan  op  Arc.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  34:  363,  July,  1875. 
Johnson,  Samuel.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  153. 
Jones,  John  Paul.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  153. 
Journalism,  Literature  of.    Lit.  world.  May  10,  1879. 
.Junius.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  155. 

Kant.    The  centenary  of  Kant.    Prov.,  1:29,  Aug.,  1881. 
KxopsTOCK.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  158. 
Lafayette.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  160. 
Lamb,  Charles.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  33 :  333,  April,  1875. 

—  B.  P.  L.     Hist.,  161. 

Land  tenure.   Libr.  j.,  vi :  268,  Oct.,  1881. 

—  Ireland  and  the  land  question.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  61 :  116, 

April,  1882. 
Landscape  gardening.  Parks  and  landscape  gardening.  B.  P.  L. 

Bulletin,  55:  268,  Oct.,  1880. 
Lee,  Arthur.    Manuscripts  In  Harvard  university  library.    Harv., 

No.  8,  et  seq. 
Legal  tendernotcs.    Libr.j.,  v:  81,  March,  1880. 
Legends.    English  works  embodying  principal  current  traditions 

and  legends.    Lit.  world,  Feb.  28, 1880. 
Lexington,  Mass.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  33 :  350,  April,  1875 ;  34  : 

386,  July,  1875. 
See  alto  Books  on  the  Revolution  under  the  United  States. 

Libraries.  Library  aids.  By  S.  8.  Green.  Libr.  j.,  v :  104, 
April,  1881;  vii,  139,  July,  1882. 

—  Library  facilities  for  special  students,  in  Europe,  etc.    By  H. 

A.  Hagen.    Harv.,  No.  6. 

—  Relation  of  the  public  library  to  the  public  schools.    By  8.  8. 

Green.    Libr.  j.,  v :  235,  Sept.,  1880. 
Lincoln,  A.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  166. 

—  Prov.,  1 :  21,  June,  1881. 
Literature.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  167. 

For  the  literature  of  various  countries  consult  the  Card  Catalogue 
under  the  names  of  those  countries,  division  LUtralure.  Books  on 
English  literature  and  Latin  literature  are  found  under  these  names. 

Local  government.  By  G.  Laurence  Gomme.  Bibliographer, 
1882,  et  seq. 

—  Prov.,  U :  23,  July,  1882. 

—  Tendencies  of.  In  the  U.  8.    Prov.,  11 :  27,  Aug.,  1882. 
London.    B.  P.  L.    HUt.,  170. 

—  B.  P.  L.  Rox.,  144. 

Longfellow.    Libr.j.,  v :  290,  Sept.,  1880. 

—  Lit.  world,  Feb.  26, 1881. 

—  Prov.,  li:  5,  Feb.,  1882. 

Lope  de  Vega.    See  Vega  Carplo. 
Luther,  Martin.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  173. 

Madison,  James.  Administrations,  1803-1817.  Prov.,  Ill:  28, 
July,  1883. 


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September, 


Man,  Prehistoric.  Prehistoric  archaeology.   B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  32  ; 

298,  Jan.,  1875. 
Manoscbipts.    B.  p.  L.  Bulletin,  37 :  69,  April,  1876. 
Maps.    See  Geography. 

Mabtinkau,  Harriet.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  41 :  198,  April,  1877. 
Mabt  queen  of  Scots.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  180. 

—  B.  P.  L.  Rox.,  153. 
Massachusetts.    B.  P.  L.   Hist.,  181. 

See  alto  United  States. 

Massachusetts  bay.    Harv.,  No.  9, 10. 

Massachusetts  election  sermons.  B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  36 :  304, 
Jan.,  1881. 

Mathematics.  Courses  of  reading  on  special  subjects.  Mathe- 
matics.   By  Prof.  A.  S.  Hardy.    Critic,  iii :  321,  334. 

—  Works  relating  to  mathematics   in  the    Cornell   university 

library.    Cornell,  i :  2,  July,  1882,  et  seq. 

There  Is  a  special  Card  Catalogue  of  the  mathematical  books  in  the 
Boston  Public  Library,  to  be  seen  in  the  Trustees'  room. 

Maya  civilization  of  Yucatan.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  53 :  187,  April, 

1880. 
Medals.    Coins  and  medals.    B.   P.  L.  Bulletin,  47 :  429,  Oct., 

1878. 
Mental  philosophy.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin.    Begins,  39 :  143,  Oct., 

1876;  ends,  52  :  179,  Jan.,  1880. 

—  Philosophy  in  America.    Prov.,  1883. 

Mebcuby,  Transits  of.    Index  catalogue  of  books  and  memoirs. 

By  E.  8.  Holden.     Harv.,  Jfo.  10. 
Methodism.    B.  P.  L.   Hist.,  184. 
See  abo  Wesley. 

Mexico.    B.  P.  L.   Hist.,  185. 

—  Ticknor,  221. 

—  Historical  titles,  etc.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  96. 
Michel  Angelo.    See  Buonarroti. 
Middle  ages.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  186. 
Milton.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  187. 

—  Works.    Lenox,  No.  6. 
MiBACLE  plays.     See  Mysteries. 
Missions.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  188. 

Mississippi  river.  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi.  Bibliographi- 
cal account  of  the  travels  of  Nicolet,  AUoiiez,  Marquette, 
Hennepin,  and  La  Salle,  in  the  Mississippi  valley.  By  A.  P. 
C.  Griflin.  Magazine  of  American  history,  March,  and 
April,  1883.    *4414.50. 

Mohammedanism.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  189. 

MOLifeBE.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  189. 

MoNBOE,  James.    Administrations.    Prov.»  Oct.,  1883. 

MoNTFOBT,  Simon  de.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  42  :  231,  July,  1877. 

MooBS  in  Spain.    Ticknor,  237. 

MoBE,  Sir  Thomas.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  191. 

Mountain  railroads.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  49 :  70,  April,  1879. 

Music    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  36 :  34,  Jan.,  1876. 

—  B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  195. 

Musical  novels.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  99. 

Mtstebies,  etc.  (Miracle  plays.)  B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  61 :  131, 
Oct.,  1879. 

See  alio  Ober-Ammergau. 

Myths.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  195. 
Napoleon.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  196. 

—  Quincy,  192. 

Napoleon  m.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  197. 
Netheblands.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  199. 

—  Historical  tales,  etc.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  89. 
New  England.    B.P.  L.    Hist.,  199. 

—  B.  P.  L.    Rox.,  171. 

—  Quincy,  195. 

—  The  Antinomian  controversy  in  New  England.   Harv.,  No.  11. 

—  Early  social  life  in  New  England.    Prov.,  iii :  26,  July,  1883. 


Fiction,  125. 

L.  Bulletin,  47:  429, 


448 


New  England,  continued. 

—  Social  life  in  New  England  in  the  nineteenth  century.    Prov. , 

iu:31,  Sept.,  1883. 

—  Stories  of  colonial  and  later  times,  with  dramas  and  poems, 

B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  101. 

See  alto  America ;  —  Massachusetts ;  —  United  States . 

New  Tobk  City  and  State.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  201. 
Newspapebs.    B.  p.  L.  Bulletin,  35 :  -127,  Oct.,  1875. 
NrBELUNGENLiED.    Prov.,  vi :  7,  Feb.,  1882. 
Nihilism.    Harv.,  No.  16,  et  seq. 

—  Alexander  11  and  nihilism,  Prov.,  i :  10,  March,  IS  81. 

—  Russia  and  nihilism.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  57 :  332,  April,  1881. 
NnjE.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  202. 

See  alto  Egypt. 

NnrBVEH.    B.  P.  L.    BuUetin,  33 :  343,  April,  1875. 

—  B.  P.  L.     Hist.,  202. 
NOBTHMEN.    B.  p.  L.    Hist.,  203. 

—  America  before  Columbus.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  37 :  65,  April, 

1876. 
NoBWAY.    Historical  tales,  etc.    B.  P.  L. 
Numismatics.    Coins  and  medals.    B.  P. 

Oct.,  1878. 
Obeb-Ammebgau  Passion  play.     B.  P.   L.  Bulletin,  54:  244, 

July,  1880. 

See  aim  Mysteries. 

Olympia.    Discoveries.    Prov.,  i :  39,  Oct.,  1881. 

Obnament.    B.  p.  L.  Bulletin,  34:  .S89,  July,  1875;  45:  348, 

April,  1878. 
Obnithology.    B.  p.  L.  Bulletin,  29:  232,  April,  1874;  52: 173, 

«■  Jan.,  1880. 
Painting.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  207. 

—  B.P.  L.  Rox.,  179. 

See  alto  Fine  aits. 

Palkontology.    List  of  American  authors  in  g[eology  and  pa- 
laeontology.   By  J.  D.  Whitney.    Harv.,  No.  22,  and  23. 
Palestine.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  209. 

—  B.  P.  L.  Rox.,  181. 

See  alto  Jerusalem. 

Papacy.    The  empire  and  the  papacy.    Harv.,  No.  7. 

Pabis.    B.  p.  L.    Hist.,  211. 

Parks  and  landscape  gardening.    B.  P.  L.  BuUetin,  55 :  2dS  , 

Oct.,  1880. 
Pabochial  schools  in  the  United  States.    Libr.  j.,  v :  80,  March, 

1880. 
Penn,  W.    B.P.  L.    Hist., 214. 

—  Bicentennial  reading.    By  F.  D.  Stone.    Libr.  Co.  .Phila., 
July,  1882. 

Pennsylvania.    Bi-centennial  reading.    By  F.  D.  Stone.    Libr. 
Co.,  Phila.,  July,  1882. 

—  List  of  the  issues  of  the  press  in  Pennsylvania  from  1685  to 

1769.    By  Charles  R.  Hildeburn.     Libr.  Co.,  Phila.,  Jan., 
1882,  p.  44;  Jan.,  1883,  p.  75;  July,  1883,  p.  97. 
See  alto  Franklin,  B. 

Pebsla.    B.  p.  L.    Hist.,  215. 
Pebu.    B.  p.  L.    Hist.,  216. 

—  Ticknor,  270. 

Petebmann's  Mittheilungen.    See  Geography. 

Pktbabca,  F.  Petrarch  bibliographies.  Cornell,  1 : 1,  Jan.,  1882. 

Professor  W.  Fiske  has  published  "  A  catalogue  of  Petrarch  books.' ' 
Ithaca,  1882.    67  pp.    4». 

Philadelphia.    1682-1882.    [Penn  anniversary.]    Prov.,  ii:  39 

Nov.,  1882. 
Philosophy.    Philosophy  in  America.    Prov.,  1883. 
See  alto  Mental  Philosophy. 

PiETAS  et  gratulatio.    Authorship  of  the  several  pieces,    1761. 
By  J.  Winsor.    Harv.,  No.  11. 


1883. 


INDEX    TO    NOTES    ABOUT    BOOKS    AND    READING 


Pitt,  William,  earl  of  Chatham,  and  Pitt,  William,  the  younger. 

B.P.  L.  Hist.,  218. 
Plato.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  219. 
Plymouth,  Mans.    B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  219. 

—  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth.    Harv.,  No.  8. 

See  ttUo  New  England. 

PoB,  Edgar  Allan.    Bibliography.    Lit.  world,  Dec.  16,  1882. 

—  Bibliography.    Athenaeum,  July  29, 1876.     [*7210a.50.    1876.] 
Poetry.    Cyclopaedias  of.    Lit.  world,  June  4, 1881. 
Poland.    Novels,  poems,  etc.,  of  Polish  history  and  customs 

B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  110. 
Political  economy.    Leading  works  on  political  economy,  in^ 

temational  law  and  political  history.    Lit.  world,  Jan.  15 

1882. 
Political  economy  and  political  science.    Selected  list  for  gen 

eral  reading,  and  Introduction  to  special  study.    By  W.  G 

Sumner.    Libr.  j.,  v :  17,  Jan.,  1880. 

Published  also  independently  [6189.11],  and  in  an  enlarged  fomi,  in 

The  Critic,  March  10  and  17, 1883  [5340a.50]. 
See  tUeo  Protection  j  —  Tariff. 

Political  science.     See  Local  government. 

Polo,  Marco.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  34 :  374,  July,  1875. 

PoMPKil.     B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  220. 

PoPB,  Alexander.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  221. 

Pobtbaits.  Consult  special  Card  Catalogue  of  portraits  in  the 
Catalogue  Room.  The  Boston  Public  Library  Catalogue  of 
portraits  in  the  Tosti  collection  includes  676  prints.  The 
Spanish  and  Portuguese  portraits,  in  part,  in  the  library,  are 
indexed  in  the  Ticknor  Catalogue,  279,  459.  The  portraits  of 
Shakespeare,  in  this  library,  are  mentioned  in  the  Bai-ton 
Catalogue,  172.  ^ 

Portugal.  Ticknor.  (History,  284;  Bibliography,  287;  Litera- 
ture, 288.) 

—  Historical  tales,  poems,  and  dramas.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  135- 

137. 

Pottery  and  porcelain.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  41 :  210,  April,  1877. 

Prehistoric  archaeology.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  32 :  298,  Jan.,  1875. 

Procter,  B.  W.     (Barry  Cornwall.)     B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  42 :  234. 

Prohibited  books.  Indexes  prohibitory  and  expurgatory.  Tick- 
nor, 446. 

Protection.    English  discussion.    Prov.,  i:  35,  Sept.,  1881. 

Prussia.     See  Germany. 

PT0LEM.fiUS,  Claudius.  Bibliography  of  Ptolemy's  geography. 
By  J.  Winsor.    Harv.,  No.  24,  25,  et  seq. 

Puritans.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  223. 

See  aleo  Massachusetts ;  —  New  England. 

Puritans  and  separatists.    Harv.,  No.  7. 

Quarantine.    Consult  special  Card  Catalogue  In  charge  of  oflS.- 

cer  at  the  Bates  Hall  Desk. 
Raleigh,  Sir  W.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  225. 
Reading  for  school  children.     Various  essays.     Llbr.  J.,  Iv: 

319,  Sept.,  1879. 
Recitations  and  readings  (170),  and  Recitations  for  the  young 

(86).    Lit.  news,  2 :  48,  Feb.,  1881.    Select  list  from  the  same, 

2 :  80,  March,  1881. 
Reference  books.    By  J.  Winsor.    Harv.,  22,  et  seq. 

—  Good  books  of  reference.    Lit.  world,  14 :  12,  Jan.  13, 1883. 

—  List  of  the  most  important  in  libraries.    By  A.  li.  Spofford. 

(In  United  States  Bureau  of  education.    Public  libraries  in 
the  United  States.    1876.    pp.  688-710.)     *2202.10. 

—  Reference  books  in  English.    By  J.  Winsor.    Libr.  j.,  1:  247, 

March,  1877. 
Reformation.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  226. 

—  B.  P.  L.  llox.,  199. 

—  Stories  of  the  time  of  the  reformation,  with  historical  refer- 

ences.   B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  114. 
See  alto  Erasmus. 

Renaissance.  B.P.  L.  Bulletin,  begins,  50:  98,  July,  1879; 
ends,  60 :  48,  Jan.,  1882. 


Richelieu.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  229. 

—  Prov.,  i:  35,  Sept.,  1881. 

Robinson  Crusoe.    Bibliography.    Bibliographer,  Jan.,  1883. 

—  Robinson  Crusoe  and  its  imitations.     B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  117. 
Roman    catholic  church.     In  the  United  States.     Lit.   world, 

April,  1878. 

—  The  empire  and  the  papacy.    Harv.,  No.  7. 
Rome.    Antiquities.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  231. 

—  Description.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  233. 

—  History.    B.  P.  L.     Hist.,  232. 
B.  P.  L.    Rox.,  205. 

Quincy,  227. 

Last  years  of  the  Roman  republic.      Prov.,  ii :  19,  June, 

1882. 

Stories,  dramas,  and  poems  based  on  ancient  Roman  his- 
tory, with  historical  references.  B.  P.  L.  Fiction,  118-121. 
For  late  periods  see  Italy.     See  also  Catacombs. 

RusKiN,  J.    Libr.  j.,  vi :  172,  May,  1881. 
Russia.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  237. 

—  Historical  tales,  etc.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  122. 

—  Russia,  Turkey  and  the  Kastera  question.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin, 

42 :  244,  July,  1877 ;  46 :  379,  July,  1878. 
See  also  Nihilism. 

Sacheverbll,   H.      Bibliography.      By  P.  Madan.    Bibliogra- 
pher, April  1, 1885,  e^  sisg. 
Salem  witchcraft.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  238. 

—  Stories  and  historical  note.'».     B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  123. 
Sanskrit  language,  etc.    Harv.,  No.  18. 

Scandinavia.    Historical  tales,  etc.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  125. 

Schiller.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  240. 

Scientific    apparatus    for   accurate    measurements.      List    of, 

Cambridge,    Boston,    New    York,   Baltimore.     Harv.,  No. 

11, 12. 
Scotland.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  242. 

—  B.  P.  L.  Rox.,  214. 

—  Historical  tales,  poems  and  dramas,  with  notes  on  Scottish 

history.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  128. 
Scott,   Sir  W.     Historic  basis  of  the  Waverley  novels.    Lit. 
world,  Nov.  5, 1881. 

—  Novels  and  poems  arranged  chronologically  by  their  subjects, 

B.  P.  L.    Fiction,   128-130.     Also  in  Roxbury  and    other 
Branch  catalogues. 

See  aUo  A  Key  to  all  the  Waverley  novels  in  chronological  sequence; 
by  Henry  Grey.    London,  1882.    2571.19. 

Sea.    Deep-sea  phenomena.    Prov.,  i :  23,  Jaly,  1881. 

Serial  stories.    See  Fiction. 

Sewerage.    Consult  special  Card  Catalogue  in  charge  of  officer 

at  Bates  Hall  Desk. 
Shakespeare.    B.  P.  L.    Balletin,  42 :  235,  July,  1877. 

—  B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  246. 

—  B.  P.  L.  Ro.x.,  220. 

—  The  analysis  of  motive  in  Macbeth.    Prov.,  i :  47,  Dec.,  1881. 

—  Editions.    Prov.,  Hi :  23,  July,  1883. 

—  Memoranda  on  Othello  by  actors.    Prov.,  1 :  43,  Nov.,  1881. 

—  Poems.    Bibliography  of  the  early  editions.    By  J.  Winsor. 

Harv.,  No.  9, 10. 

—  The  sanity  of  Hamlet.    Prov.,  l :  13;  March,  1881. 

—  Shakespeare  and  Bacon.     B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  34:  365,  July, 

1865;  65:341,  April,  1883. 

—  Works.    Lenox,  No.  5. 

See  alto  the  Barton  catalogue  of  the  Barton  Public  Librwy. 

Shelley.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  247. 
Sheridan,  R.  B.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  247. 

—  The  rivals.    Prov.,  1 :  15,  April,  1881. 
Silver.    Harv.,  No.  7. 

Sinai.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  250. 

Skating.     Bibliography.    By  F.  W.  Foster.     Bibliographer, 

March,  1883,  et  seq. 
Sophocles.    Dramas.    Prov.,  i :  17,  May,  1881. 


449 


INDEX  TO  NOTES  ABOUT  BOOKS  AND  READINa 


September, 


Spain.    B.  P.  h.    Rox.,  227. 

—  Quincy,  246. 

—  TickQor.     (Dramas,  343;  Fine  arts,  345;  Bibliography,  358; 

History,  467;  Language,  473.) 

—  Historical  tales,  poems,  and  dramas.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  135- 

137. 

—  History.    B.  P.  L.     Hist.,  254. 

—  Literature.     B.  P.  L.     Hist.,  255. 
Spanish  armada.    Prov.  i:  35,  Sept.,  1881. 

Spelling.     Is    a   change   in    English   orthography  desirable? 

Libr.  j.,  V :  81,  March,  1880. 
Spencer,  Herbert.    Libr.  j.,  v :  HI,  April,  18S0. 

—  Prov.,  ii:  31,  Sept.,  1882. 

Spenser,  E.    Early  editions  of  his  poems.    Harv.,  No.  12. 
Stael,  Madame  de.    Prov.,  1 :  23,  June,  1881. 
Stanley,  A.  P.    Prov.,  1 :  29,  Aug.,  1831. 
Suez  canal.    Prov.,  ii :  3,  Jan.,  1882. 
See  aUo  Interoceanic  canal. 

Supernatural.    Some  prose  works  making  a  successful  use  of 

the  supernatural.    Lit.  world,  Feb.  28,  1880. 
Sweden.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  261. 

—  Historical  tales,  etc.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  125. 
Swedenborg.    B.  p.  L.    Hist.,  262. 

Swift.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  262. 

—  B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  141. 
Switzerland.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  262. 

—  Historical  tales,  etc.,  with  notes  on  Swiss  history  and  scenery. 

B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  141. 
Talleyrand.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  264. 

Tariff  legislation  in  the  United  States.  Prov.,  ii :  43-49,  Dec.,  1882. 
Tasso.     B.  p.  L.     Hist.,  264. 
Tell,  William.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  266. 

—  Harv.,  iS^o.  11. 

TuERMO-DYNAMics.    Harv.,  No.  9. 
THtvENOT,  M.    Voyages.    Lenox,  No.  3. 

Thirty  years'   war.      B.  P.  L.    Bulletin,    31 :    277,  Oct.,  1874. 

Thomas  &  Becket.    Harv.,  No.  8. 

TicKNOR  library.    Ticknor,  1.  • 

Time.    Standard  time.    Prov.,  Oct.,  1883. 

Transits  of  Mercury.    Index  catalogue  of  books  and  memoirs. 

By  E.  3.  Holden.    Harv.,  No.  10. 
Trees    and    forests.     B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,   46:377,  July,    1878; 

Same,  48 :  31,  Jan.,  1879. 
Tbollope,  a.    Serial  order  of  a  number  of  his  works.    Lit. 

world,  July  31,  1881. 
Troy.    Schliemann's  discoveries.     B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  33:  342, 

April,  1875. 
Tunis.    The  French  in  Tunis.    Prov.,  i :  27,  July,  1881. 
Turkey.     See  Eastern  question. 

Turner,  J.  M.  W.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  42 :  239,  July,  1877. 
United  States.    Constitution.    Libr.  j.,  v:  172,  June,  1880. 

—  Description.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  282,  283. 

—  Ecclesiastical  history.     B.  P.  L.     Hist.,  281. 

—  History.     B.  P.  L.     Hist.,  275-281. 
B.  P.  L.  Rox.,  253-257. 

Quincy,  269, 


United  States,  continued. 

—  History,  American  colonies.     Libr.  j.,  v:  329,  Nov.,  1880. 
Centennial  reading.     B.  P.  L.    Bulletin,  34  :  382,  July,  1875; 

36:  31,  Jan.,  1876;  40:  172,  .Jan.,  1877. 

Colonial  history.     Harv.,  No   6,  7. 

The  French  allies.     Prov.,  1 :  41,  Nov.,  1881. 

Revolution,  etc.    Harv.,  No.  7. 

The  treaty  of  peace,  1783.    Prov.,  iii :  30,  Sept.,  1883. 

See  aUo  .\.raerica ;  —  Boston ;  —  Massachusetts ;  —  Jlew  Eagland ;  — 
Yorktown. 

Historical  fiction,  etc.,  divided  as  follows:  —  1.  Colonial  his- 
tory and  local  manners. —  2.  American  revolution. — 3.  After 
the  revolution. — 4.  The  civil  war,  1861-65. — 5.  American 
life  and  character.  —  6.  Historical  references. —  All  inB.  P.  L. 
Fiction,  149-155. 

—  Literature.     B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  282. 

—  Tendencies  of  local  self-government  in  the  U.  8.    Prov.,  Aug., 

1882. 
United  States  coast  survey.    Charts.  B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  18 :  343, 

July,  1871 ;  56:  .301,  Jan.,  1881. 
Vega  Carpio,  Lope  Felix  de.    Ticknor,  389 . 
Venice.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  286. 

—  Historical  tales,  etc.    B.  P.  L.    Fiction,  155. 
Ventilation.     Consult  special  Card  Catalogue   in  charge   of 

officer  at  desk  in  Bates  Hall. 
Venus,  Transits  of.    Prov.,  2:  49,  Dec,  1882. 
Venus  of  Melos.     Prov.,  ii,  13,  April,  1882. 
Virgil.    Homer  and  Virgil.    Selected  list  for  the  study  of.     Lit. 

world.  May  7,  1881. 
Virginia.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  287. 

—  Early  history.    B.  P.  L.    Bulletin,  43 :  269,  Oct.,  1871. 
Voltaire.     B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  288. 

Wagner,  R.    Prov.,  iii :  9,  March,  1883. 

Waldenses.    B.  p.  L.  Hist.,  288. 

Wallenstein.    Hist.,  289. 

Walpole,  Horace,  4th  earl  of  Orford.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  289. 

Washington,  G.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  291. 

—  Prov.,  i;  5,  Feb.,  1831;  iii:  15,  April,  1833. 

Waterloo  and  the  campaign  of  1815.    B.  P.  L.   Bulletin,  35 : 

424,  Oct.,  1875. 
Webster,  D.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  292. 

—  Prov.,  i:  7,  Feb.,  1881;  ii:  35,  Oct.,  1882. 
Wellington,  Duke  of.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  293. 
Wesley,  John.    B.  P.  L.  Bulletin,  35  :  423,  Oct.,  1875. 

—  B.  P.  L.  Hist.,  294. 

See  also  Methodism. 

Whitefield,  G.    B.  p.  L.    Hist.,  296. 

Whittier,  j.  Or.    Prov.,  iii:  3,  Jan.,  1883. 

Winthrop,  John,  governor  of  Massachusetts.    B.  P.  L.     Hist., 

300. 
Wordsworth.    B.  P.  L.    Hist.,  302. 

—  Poetry.    Prov.,  ii :  33,  Sept.,  1882. 
Yorktown,  Oct.  19, 1781.    Prov.,  i :  37,  Oct.,  1881. 
Yucatan,   Maya  civilization  of.     B.  P.  L.   Bulletin,  53:    187, 

April,  1830. 


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PARLIAMENTARY    PAPERS 


Parliamentary  Sessional  Papers  of  Great  Britain,  Session  of  1881. 


The  following  is  a  selected  list  of  the  subjects  treated  in  the  Sessional  papers  of  1881,  recently 
received,  in  one  hundred  volumes,  at  the  Boston  Public  Library. 

The  printed  Index  and  Supplement  of  the  Bates  Hall  contain  a  subject  index  of  the  Sessional 
papers  for  1S07-1865,  inclusive.  For  the  years  1866-69  consult  the  index  accompanying  each  vear. 
An  index  to  the  papers  for  1870  to  78-9  constitutes  Volume  83  of  the  Parliamentary  papers  for  1880, 
and  a  selected  list  of  subjects  treated  in  the  papers  of  1S80  is  given  in  the  Boston  Public  Library 
Bulletin  for  April,  1882,  p.  122. 

Abbreviations:  —  A. P.  —  Accounts  and  papers;  R.C.  —  Reports  of  committees;   R.Cr. — Reports  of  commissioners. 


Accounts,  Public. 
Afghanistan,  War  in. 
Africa,  South,  Affairs  in. 
Agricultural  interests. 
Alkali  acts. 
Army.     Estimates. 


R.C.  7 

A  P.  71 

A.P.  66,  67 

R.Cr.  15-17 

R.Cr.  23 

A.P.  58 


—  Manufacturing  establishments.  A.P.  59 

—  Medical  department.  A.P.  59 

—  Militia  and  volunteers.     Returns,  etc. 

A.P.  58 

—  Organization  and  reorganization.     R.Cr.  21 

—  Various  topics-.  R.Cr,  20 
Artizans'  and  labourers'  dwellings.  R.C.  7 
Atalanta,  II.  M.  S.  Loss  of.     Report  of  com- 
mittee.                                                             R.Cr.  22 

Bills,  Public.     Vol.  1-6. 
Bills  of  sale  act  (1878). 
Births,  deaths  and  marriages 
istrar-general. 

British  museum.     Report. 

Caledonian  canal. 

Canada.     Irish  immigration. 

Census  of  England  and  Wales. 

Census  of  Scotland  and  Ireland 

Charitable  donations  and  bequests  (Ireland). 

R  Cr.  28 
Charities. 

Charity  commission.     Report,  1880. 
Church  estates  commission.   Report. 
Church  temporalties  (^Ireland). 
Civil  service. 

Civil  service  estimates.  A 

Colonies  and  British  possessions.  A.P.  64-67 
Commercial  reports  from  secretaries  of  em- 
bassy, consuls,  etc.  A.P.  89-91 
Commercial  treaty  with  France.  A.P.  92 
Commons.  R.C.  8 
Contagious  diseases  acts.  R.C.  8 
Conveyancing  and  law  of  property  bill.  R.C.  8 
Convict  prisons.  R.Cr.  52 
Copyhold  commissioners.  Annual  report, 
1881.  R.Cr.  28 
Coroners  (Ireland)  bill.  R.C.  8 
Crime,  Law  and.  A.P  76 
Customs.  R.Cr.  29 
Customs.     (Out-door  officers  at  outports.) 

R.C.  8 
Cyprus.  A.P.  65 

Dublin  hospitals.  R.Cr.  37 

East  India.     Finance,  trade,  etc.      A.P.  68,  69 

—  Medical  officers.  A.P.  69 

—  Progress  and  condition.    1879-80.      A.P.  69 

—  Sanitary  measures.     1879-80.  A.P.  69 

—  Trade.  A.P.  88 
Ecclesiastical  afTairs.  A.P.  72 


R.C.  8 

Report  of  reg- 

R.  Cr.  27 

A.P.  73 

R.Cr.  28 

A  P.  65 

A  P.  96 

P.  96,  97 


A.P,  72 
R.Cr.  28 
R.Cr.  28 
R.Cr.  28 
R.Cr.  31 
P.  62,  63 


R.Cr.  28 

P-  72,  73 
R.Cr.  32 
R.Cr.  36 
R.Cr.  33 


Ecclesiastical  commission.    Report. 

Education.  A 

—  England  and  Wales. 

—  Science  and  art  department. 

—  Wales  and  Monmouthshire. 

—  See  also  Endowed  schools. 
Elections.  A.P.  74 

—  Boston.  R.Cr.  38 

—  Canterbury.  R.Cr.  39 

—  Chester.  R.Cr.  40 

—  Gloucester.  R.Cr.  41 

—  Knaresborough.  R.Cr.  42 

—  Macclesfield.  R.Cr.  43 

—  Oxford.  R.Cr.  44 

—  Sandwich.  R.Cr.  45 
Endowed  institutions  (Scotland).  R.Cr.  36 
Endowed  schools  (Ireland).  R.Cr.  35 
England.     Census.  A.P.  96 

—  Education.     See  Education. 
Explosives  and  explosions.  R.Cr.  24 
Factories  and  workshops,  Report  of  inspector. 

R.Cr.  23 

Finance.  A.P.  57 

Fisheries  R.Cr.  23 

—  See  Herring  brand. 

France,  Commercial  treaty  with.  A.P.  92 

Harbours.  A.P.  82 

Herring  brand  (Scotland).  R.C.  9 

Highway  acts.  R.C.  10 

Highways  and  turnpikes.  A.P.  81 

Historical  manuscripts.  R.Cr.  55 

Inland  revenue.  R.Cr.  29 

Ireland.     Agricultural  statistics,  etc.  A.P.  93 

—  Census.  A.P.  96 

—  Census.     Province  of  Leinster.  A.P.  97 

—  Charitable  donations  and  bequests. 

R.Cr.  28 

—  Education.     Qj.ieen's  colleges.  R.Cr.  34 

—  Emigration  statistics.     18S0.  A.P.  94 

—  Endowed  schools.  R.Cr.  35 

—  Judicial  statistics.  A.P.  95 

—  Landlord  and  tenant  act  1870.  R.Cr.  18, 19 

—  Law  and  crime.  A.P.  77 

—  Loan  fund  board.  R.Cr.  28 

—  Local  government  board.  R.Cr.  46 

—  Marriages,  births,  and  deaths.  A.P.  94 

—  Municipal  boundaries.  R.Cr.  50 

—  Public  records.  R.Cr.  54 

—  Public  works.  R.Cr.  28 

—  Registration  of  deeds,  etc.  R.Cr.  30 
Irish  jury  laws.  R.C.  11 
Judicial  statistics.  A.P.  95 
Juvenile  offenders.  R.Cr.  53 
Landlord  and  tenant  (Ireland)  act  1870. 

R.Cr.  18,  19 


451 


NOTES 


September. 


Law  and  crime. 

A.  P.  76 

Railwrays.     R.Cr.  30;  R.C.  13,  14;  A.P.  80,  81 

Life  assurance  companies. 

A.P.  85 

Reformatory  and  industrial  schools.     R.Cr.  53 

Loan  fund  board  (Ireland). 

R.Cr.  28 

Rivers  conservancy  and  prevention  of  floods 

Local  government  board 

R.Cr.  46,  47 

bill.                                                                        R.C.  12 

Local  government  and  taxation. 

A.P.  78.  79 

Rivers  pollution  prevention  act.             R.Cr.  23 

London  city  lands  (Thames  emba 

nkment)  bill. 

Royal  military  college.  Sandhurst;  Woolwich. 

R.C.  9 

R.Cr.  20 

—  Municipal  affairs,  etc. 

A.P.  79 

Scotland.     Census.                                      A.P.  96 

Lunacy. 

R.Cr.  48 

—  Endowed  institutions.                           R.Cr.  36 

Marriages,  births,  deaths. 

A.P.  94 

—  Poor  relief  bill.                    R.C.  12;  R.Cr.  47 

Married  women's  property  bill. 

R.C.  9 

Shipping.                                                        A.P.  82 

Measurement  of  tonnage. 

R.Cr.  49 

Slave  trade.     Reports,  etc.                        A.P.  85 

Meteorology. 

R.Cr.  37 

State  papers.'                                          A.  P.  98,  99 

Mines,  Accidents  in. 

R.Cr.  26 

—  Turkey.                                                     A.P.  lop 

—  Inspectors  of.     Report,  1880. 

R.Cr.  25 

Stationery  oflice.                                          R.Cr.  30 

Mint. 

R.Cr   29 

Statistics,  Judicial.                                       A.P.  95 

Monetary  conference  at  Paris. 

A.P.  75 

—  Marriages,  births,  deaths.                     A.P.  94 

National  gallery. 

R.Cr.  37 

—  Official  report  of  committee  oti.       R.Cr.  30 

Navy.     Estimates. 

A.P.  60 

Statistical  tables.                        "          A.P.  93,  94 

—  Health,  etc. 

A.P.  61 

Stolen  goods  bill.                                          R.C.  12 

—  Medical  service. 

R.Cr.  22 

Tariff.     See  France.     Commercial  treaty. 

—  Various  matters. 

A.P.  60 

—  Rates  of  duty,  foreign  and  colonial,  on  Brit- 

Oxford university. 

R.Cr.  56 

ish  manufactures.                                             A.P.  84 

Paris.     Monetary  conference. 

A.P.  75 

Taxes  in  Europe.     Taxes  levied  in  the  differ- 

Patents.    Rept.  of  commrs.  1880 

R.Cr.  37 

ent  states.                                                            A.P.  75 

Pilotage. 

A.P.  82 

Tithes.                                                            R.Cr.  30 

Police. 

R.Cr.  51 

Trade.     Statistics.                                        A.P.  83 

—  Metropolitan  board  of. 

A.P.  76 

Trade  and  navigation  accounts.        A.P.  86,  87 

Poor  relief  (Scotland)  bill.    R.C. 

12; 

R.Cr.  47 

Trades  unions.                                              A.P.  84 

Post  office. 

R.Cr.  29 

Tramways   (Ireland)  acts.     Amendment  bill. 

Presumption  of  life  (Scotland)  bill. 

R.C.  12 

R.C.  12 

Prisons.                                       A. P. 

76: 

R.Cr.  51 

Turnpike  acts.   Continuance  act,  1880.    R.C.  12 

Protection  of  young  girls,  Law  relati 

ng  to  the. 

Veterinary  department.                             R.Cr.  30 

R.C.  9 

Wales,  Census.                                             A.P.  96 

Public  records. 

R.Cr.  54 

—  Education.                                                R.Cr.  32 

Public  works  (Ireland). 

R.Cr.  28 

■Weights  and  measures.                           R.Cr.  37 

Public  works  loan  board.   ► 

R.Cr.  28 

Woods,  forests,  and  lalid  revenues.      R.Cr.  30 

Notes. 


Title-page  and  Index.  — This  number  com- 
pletes the  Fifth  Volume  of  the  Bulletin.  A  title- 
page  and  index  have  been  printed,  which  may 
be  obtained  on  application  to  the  Library. 

Annual  Report. — The  thirty-first  Annual 
report  of  the  Library  has  been  published,  and 
copies  can  be  obtained  on  application  at  the 
Central  Library  and  the  Branches.  In  addition 
to  the  reports  of  the  Trustees,  the  Examining 
Committee,  and  the  Librarian,  there  are  Special 
Reports  on  the  Parker  Library,  by  Mr.  Thomas 
W.  Higginson;  on  Frepch  Literature  in  the 
Boston  Public  Library,  by  Mr.  Thomas  S  Perry ; 
and  on  the  Musical  department  of  the  Library, 
by  Mr.  William  F.  Apthorp.  Interesting  statis- 
tics of  the  work  of  the  Library  for  the  past  year 
are  appended. 

Statistics.  —  The  following  statistics,  taken 
from  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Library,  will  be 
found  interesting:  Number  of  books  taken  by 
readers,  for  the  year  ending  April  30,  1883', 
1,045,902,  — an  increase  of  5,349  over  the  previous 
year.  Of  these  one  volume  in  13,074  was  lost. 
Number  of  periodicals  given  to  readers,  during 
the  same  time,  518,226.  For  the  preceding  year 
the  number  was  492,090. 

The  net  increase  of  the  Library  for  the  year 
was  17,895  volumes  and  14.369  pamphlets.  Of 
these,  5,340  volumes  and  11,844  pamphlets  were 


gifts.  During  the  year,  16,025  "^w  books,  4,217 
pamphlets,  and  4,084  serial  volumes  have  been 
catalogued,  and  nearly  xoo,ooo  cards  have  been 
added  to  the  catalogues  of  the  Central  Library 
and  Branches. 

Gifts.  —  By  the  kindness  of  Dr.  Henry  J. 
Bigelow,  the  Public  Library  has  received  from 
the  library  of  the  late  Dr.  Jacob  Bigelow  927 
volumes,  and  749  pamphlets,  many  of  which  are 
of  considerable  value.  Mrs.  R.  Anne  Nichols,  of 
Roxbury,  has  given  77  volumes,  chiefly  folios  and 
quartos,  many  of  which  are  illustrated  with  por- 
traits and  engravings.  This  interesting  and 
valuable  collection  has  been  placed  in  the  same 
apartment  which  contains  the  library  of  vvorks 
of  a  similar  character  given  by  Mrs.  Nichols's 
sister,  the  late  Miss  Eliza  M.  Thayer.     From  the 

V  family  of  the  late  Deacon  Moses  Grant  several 
hundred  volumes  have  been  received,  and  many 
pamphlets,  comprising  copies  of  several  desirable 
bogks  printed  in  Boston ;  and  from  Mrs.  S.  A. 
^4^irk  a  collection  of  more  than  a  thousand  por- 
traits and  engravings,  gathered  by  her  late 
husband,  Mr.  Elijah  P.  Clark,  to  illustrate 
^  Carlyle's  History  of  the  French  Revolution. 
Branch  Library  Catalogues.  —  Attention 
is  called  to  the  reduction  in  prices  of  several 
of  the  Branch  Catalogues,  as  indicated  on  the 
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