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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.
) to 6
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.
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 2iioare in the Lower Hall; with 2110
and above, in the Bates Hall. Those with Bri.,
Clm., l>or., E. B., J. P., Rox., S. B., or S. E.
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 Si. 00.
IV. The Catalogue of the Ticknor Col-
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.
9?l
v.f
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
politiques.] 8°. 26503.62
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
illus. B., 1881. Portrs. [American actor
series.] 8°. 4348.114
Baye, Joseph, baron de. L'archdologie pr^-
historique. P., 18S0. 8°. 22303.58
Beard, George M. Stimulants and narcotics.
N. Y., 1877. 12°. 37903.60
Beers, Frederick Vi,,fub. Atl3s of Cumber-
land CO., Maine; from actual surveys. N. Y.,
1 87 1. F°. ^ *4430.54
Beesly, Augustus H. Sir John Franklin. L. ,
1881. Maps. [New Plutarch.] Sm. 8°. 24593.69
Beggs, Thomas. Sketch of the life and labours
of Alderman John Guest, of Rotherham, with
selections from his poems and letters. L. , 1881.
Portr. Sm. 8°. 24593.67
Beljame, Alexandre. Le public et les hommes
de lettres en Angleterre au xviue sifecle, 1660-
1744. (Dryden — Addison — Pope.) P., 1881.
8°. 2551.5a
Pages 412-503 contain a selected bibliography of English
literature from 1660 to 1744.
Belize, Armand, and Duchemin, Victor, ed.
Cahiers de plaintes et dol^ances des paroisses de
la province du Maine pour les Etats gen^raux de
1789. T. I. Le Mans, 1881. [Extrait de I'An-
nuaire de la Sarthe.] i8°. 46i9-53
1882.
BATES HALL
Bengali language. See Browne.
Benjamin, Samuel G. W. Our American
artists. [ist], 2d series. lUus. For young
people. B. (CoJ>. 1879,81.] 2 v. 4°. *4074.85
Conlents.— i.W. H. Beard ; A. F. Bellows ; R. S. Gifford ;
W. M. Chase; S. R. Giflford; W. Shirlaw; J. J. Enneking;
T.W.Wood; S. Colman; Wordsworth Thompson; G. L.
Brown ; D. Neal. — 3. John I^afarge ; Arthur Quartley ; Daniel
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
selection from her sonnets, tr. by George Flem-
ing [pseud, of Julia Fletchei-]. B., 1881. 12°.
2749.67
Bent, James T. The life of Giuseppe Gari-
baldi. With a portr. L., 1881. Sm. 8°. 2748.55
Bergen, Teunis G. Register in alphabetical
order, of the early settlers of Kings county, Long
Island, to 1700; with biographies and genealo-
gies. N. Y., 1881. 8°. *2376.69
Berneck, Carl G. von. Der Welfenlegionar.
Erzahlung von Bernd von Guseck [pseud."].
Berlin, 1869. 16°. 4872.71
Besant, Walter, and Rice, James. Sir Richard
Whittington, lord mayor of London. L., 1881.
[New Plutarch.] Sm. 8°. 2459a.66
Besant, William H. A treatise on hydrome-
chanics. 3d ed. Camb., 1877. 8°. 3944.60
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.
Ed. by P. SchafF. Vol. 2. The Gospel accord-
ing to Mark [explained by M. B. Riddle]. N.Y.,
1881. Map. Sm. 8°. **H.98.42
— % Le nouueau Testament | auquel est de-
monstre lesu Christ sauveur du monde estre
venu. Anuers \ ^ar Martin Lempereur Ian. M.D.
XXXI. 16°. **G.288.34
This is the first French translation of the New Testa-
ment, made by Jacques Le Ffevre d'Estaples.
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— Pentecost ; — Wogue.
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Bibliothfeque nationale, Paris. Departeraent
des manuscrits. Catalogue des manuscrits fran-
9ais. T. 1,3. P., 1868, 81. 4°. *6i40.5
Billee Taylor, nautical opera. See Stephens.
Billings, John D. The history of the Tenth
Massachusetts battery of light artillery, 1862-65.
B., 1881. Portrs. Illus. 8°. 4222.63
Bingham, D. A. The marriages of the Bona-
partes. L., 1881. 2 v. Sm. 8°. 4646.56
Biography. {Collections.) 5cc Benjamin ; —
Cochrane ; — Cook, D. ; — Homes ; — Koeni-
gliche ; — Shedd ; — Williams.
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
and Yedo. A narrative of the settlement a;id the
city from 1858 to the close of 1879. With a
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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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— Same. N. Y., 1881. 12°. 5445-75
Blanc, (J.J.) Louis. Questions d'aujourd'hui
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de leur mesure en unites absolues. P., 1881.
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971. Ed. with a tr. and index of words, by R.
Moi-ris. L., 1880. Fac-simile. [Early English
text society.] 8°. *^*24i7,65
Block books. See Ars moriendi.
Blood. See Marey.
Bock, Carl. The head-hunters of Borneo : a
narrative of travel up the Mahakkam and down
the Barito ; also, journeys in Sumatra. With
coloured plates, map, and other illus. L., 1881.
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Bonaparte family. See Bingham.
Bonet-Maury, G. Des origines du christia-
nisme unitaire chez les Anglais. P., 1881. 8°.
5451.71
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Po. *3850.50
Boston. Auditor of accounts' annual report.
1880-81. '*6358.ii
— Board of health. Ninth annual report.
1880-81. *7765-50
— City hospital. Seventeenth report of the
trustees, 1881. *5765.69
— 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
bas^e sur r^tiologie. P., 1881. 8°. 3763-64
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Chuang Tsze, Taoist philosopher. The divine
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Conferences de I'Association scientifique de
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Conflicts, The, of the age. N.Y., 1881. 80.
5481.57
Contents. — An advertisement for a new religion, by an
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Epictetus. The Encheiridion of Epictetus.
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— 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. ,
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and maps, on the geology, palaeontology, min-
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Tasmania. L., 1881. 8". *6i73.23
Ethnography. See Paris. Exposition uni-
versclle.
Eton college library. See Thackeray.
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Everett, Anne G. See Bush.
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Falke, Jakob von. Greece and Rome, their
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Farlow, William G. Marine algae of New
England and adjacent coast. Wash., 1881.
Plates. 8°. 3844.61
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Farrar, Charles S. History of sculpture,
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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
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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
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1878; Ecrits divers, 1836-1879.
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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.
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Corr}-.
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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
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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!!),
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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
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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.
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Folk lore. See Dalyell ; — Dyer.
Force, Manning F. From Fort Henry to
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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
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molins ; — Deploiement ; — Depping ; — Du Bled ;
— Fregeoliere ; — Poncet de Bermond.
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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-
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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
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Free masonry. The masons of Lowell, Mass.,
Sept. 26, 1881. In memoriam. James A. Gar-
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Free religious index. Vol. i, new sen. B.,
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Freeman, Edward A. Sketches from the sub-
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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
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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-
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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-
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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
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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
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— 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
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[Anthropological society of London. Publica-
tions.] 8°. 2235.23
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-
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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.
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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
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1881. L. 8«. Patent Room
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Patents for inventions. Abridgments of
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Namely : —
Air, gas, and other motive power engines.
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Carriages and vehicles for common roads.
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1867-76.
Electricity and magnetism. Divisioniv. Elec-
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1839-76.
Farriery ; including the medical and surgical
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Lace-making, knitting, netting, braiding,
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Letter-press and similar printing (excluding
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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
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1 88 1. 8°. Patent Room
— Public record office. Calendar of home
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Ed. by R. A. Roberts. L., 1881. L. S". *7045.50
Chronicles and memorials. See Bracton.
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— See Allen, G. ; — Cox, H. ; — Syme ; — Tas-
well-Langmead j — Yonge.
Greece. See Clermont-Ganneau ; — Falke; —
Pitman ; — Sathas.
Greek language and literature. See Jennings ;
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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
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Greg, William R. Miscellaneous essays. L.,
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Contents. — Rocks ahead and harbours of refuee; For-
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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?
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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-
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Gross, Joseph B. The belief in immortality
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12". 5445-79
Grote, Augustus R. The new infidelity. N.Y.,
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Aryan races and the Semitic. He has also tried to show^
that revealed religion is not directly attacked by the dis-
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Guerre d'Amerique (1861-65). le partie : Or-
ganisation de I'armee am^ricaine. Campagne
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Extract du Journal des sciences militaires.
Guest, John. See Beggs.
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Guilhermy, Roch F. M. N., baron de. Descrip-
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4e ^d. P., 1880. 12°. 2639.74
Guizot, Francois P. G. Henry iv and the end
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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
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Hall, Theophilus D. A manual of English
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Hinsdale, Burke A. President Garfield and
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Hitopades3. A new- literal translation from
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3022.12
Hodgson, William B. Errors in the use of
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Hoffbauer, F. Paris a travers les ages. I2e
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Holyo3ke, George J. Life of Joseph Rayner
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Hone, William. The Queen's matrimonial
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A satirical poem on George iv and Queen Caroline.
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Houghton, Georgiana. Evenings at home in
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House, Edward H. Japanese episodes. B.,
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Huber-Saladin, J. Le comte de Circourt, son
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Hunt, (J. H.) Leigh. Wit and humour,
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Huntington, Frederic D. Good talking a fine
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Hutchinson, Ellen M. Songs and lyrics. B.,
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Japan. 5'c£? Black ; — House.
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Joinville, Francois F. P. L. M. d'Orleans,/r/«ce
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Kant, Immanuel. Text-book to Kant. The
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Khorsabad, Turkey in Asia. 5ccM6nant; —
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Kings county, Long' Island. See Bergen.
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Lake dwellings. See Gastaldi.
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Le Sage, Alain R. Asmodeus, or the devil
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Linz, Austria. Chamber of commerce. Sum-
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LitteU's living age. Index. Sec Griswold.
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Lockroy, Edouard E. A. Simon, called. The
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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-
mon[s]. Chicago, 1881. 16°. 5487.81
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-
wifery. With illus. N.Y., 1882 [1881]. 80. *3773,67
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-
cord, 1S81.) ' *4435-54-4
McCook, Henry C. The honey ants of the
Garden of the gods, and the Occident ants of the
American plains. With plates. Phila., 1882
[188 1 ]. 8°. 3894.60
Macfarlane, Alexander. Principles of the
algebra of logic, with examples. Edinb., 1879.
Sm. 8". 3936-15
M'Govan, James. Strange clues : or, chroni-
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357oa.5o
Mackenzie, Robert. America. A history. L.,
1882 [1881]. Sm. 8». 2326.72
Magasin d'dducation et rdcrdation. Vol. 19-
33. P., 1874-81. 13 V. Illus. 8". *729oa.5o
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
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— Un voyage iiivolontaire, v. »S, 39.
Blandy, S. Le petit roi, v. 33, 34.
Candize, Ernest. Avcntures d'un grillon, v. 35, 36.
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Dequet, A. Histoire de mononcle et dcma tante, v. 30, 31
Ejiger, Eniile. Histoire du livre, v. 37, 38.
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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.
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— 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^,
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P., 1856-71,. 8». 2612.62
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
^d.] Alexandrie, 1872. Folded plates. 16°. 50593.32
«7
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January,
Maris, Edward. A historic sketch of theH;oins
of New Jersey, with a plate containing specimens
of the Mark Newbie coppers, and the issues of
1786-88. Phila., 1881. F". *Cab.43.D.2
Markham, Clements R., ed. The voyages of
William Baffin, 1612-1622. L., iSSi." Portr.
Maps. [Hakluyt soc. Publ.] 8°. 2264.69
Marquette, Jacques. Sec Brucker.
Martial law. See Finlason.
Martigny, Joseph A., abbi. Dictionnaire des
antiquites chretiennes. Nouv. ed., rev., aug.,
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1877. L. 8°. *353i-52
Martin, Joseph H. The Declaration of inde-
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Marx, Adolph B. Theory and practice of musi-
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Emiiius Girac. N.Y. [Co/. 1854.] 12°. 4047.66
Mass, The. See Lay folks.
Massachusetts. Adjutant general. Report,
1880. *6436.i
— 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
— Insurance commissioner. Twentj'-sixth an-
nual report, 1881. Pt. i, 2. *6456.i
— State board of health, lunacy and charity.
Second annual report, 1S80. 2 v. *6458.20
Masson, David. De Quincey. L., 1881.
[English men of letters. Ed. by John Morlev.]
Sm. 8«. 2459.88
Materialism. See Lange.
Mathematics. See American journal.
Matthews, J. Brander. French dramatists of
the 19th centurj'. N. Y., 1881. 12°. 464oa.5i
Maxwell, James C. An elementary treatise on
electricity. Ed. by Wm. Garnett. Oxford, 1881.
lUus. Plates. 8°. 3963.66
— A treatise on electricity and magnetism.
2d ed. Oxford, 1881. 2 v. 8°. 3962.61
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-
plete catalogue of the birds of eastern Massa-
chusetts. With illus. Rev. ed. Newtonville,
Mass., 1881. 16". 5897.13
Mears, David O. The Jubilee Sabbath of Pied-
mont church [Worcester, Mass.]. Two dis-
courses, June 5th, 1881. Wore, 1881. L. 8°. *5540.56
Medical directory. 1881. L. [1881.] 8°. *4536.i
Medicine. See Annee m^dicale; — Index; —
Kings county ; — Nouveau ; — U. S. Marine hos-
pitals.
Meehan, Thomas. The native flowers and
ferns of the United States. 2d ser. Vol. i, 2.
Chromolithographs. Phila., 1880. L. 8°. *3842.6o
Menant, Joachim. La Bible et les cvlindres
chaldeens. P., 1880. 8«. "3423.68
— Inscriptions des revers de plaques du palais
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p., 1865. L. fo. *3040.62
18
Mendelssohn family. See Hensel.
Merope myth. .See Arnold, M.
Merrill, Selah. East of the Jordan. A record
of travel. With illus. Map. N.Y., 1881. 8°.
3075-64
Mesopotamia. See Oppert.
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
degesteproven<jale, publieepour la premiere fois,
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Michel, Francisque X. Histoire du commerce
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Middle ages. See Labarte.
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Milk. See Paris. Exposition universelle.
Milwaukee. See Buck.
Miot, Andr^ F., comte de Melito. 1762-1841.
Memoirs, 1788-1815. Ed. by General Fleisch-
mann. From the French by Mrs. Cashel Hoe v and
JohnLillie. With notes. L., 1881. 2 v. 8°. 4642.65
— 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
Contains Dr. Howard Crosby's Calm view of the temper-
ance question, with replies and reviews by Mark Hopkins,
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
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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
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Morgan, Appleton. The Shakespearean myth.
William Shakespeare and circumstantial evi-
dence. Cincin., 1881. 12*". 6592.14
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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18B2.
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Mother Goose, or the old nursery rhymes.
Illus. by Kate Greenaway. Engraved and pr. by
E. Evans. L. [1881.] Sm. 8°. +2404.70
Mould. See Darwin.
Mount Desert island, Maine. Map. Pre-
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Size, 21" X 22^ in. Scale, i| m. to i in. +44303.3
Muehlbrecht, Otto, compiler. Uebersicht der
gesammten staats- und rechtswissenschaftlichen
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81. 2 V. in I. 8°. *2i68.6
Muentz, Eugene. Raphael : his life, works,
and times. From the French. With 154 engrav-
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Mulhall, Marion. Between the Amazon and
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Pampas, Gran Chaco, Paraguay, and Matto
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Munich. See Watts, A. M. H.
Munro, Wilfred H., ed.- Picturesque Rhode
Island. Pen and pencil sketches of its cities,
towns and hamlets, and of men who have made
them famous. Providence, 1881. 8°. *2338.63
Murray, Alexander, and Howley, James P.
Geological survey of Newfoundland. L., 1881.
Illus. 8°. 3863.75
A republication of the whole set of Reports of progress
on the geological survey, 1S64-18S0, with revisions and cor-
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Murray, Thomas C. Lectures on the origin
and growth of the Psalms. N. Y., 1880. 120.
5427.70
Musgrave, George. Ten days in a French
parsonage in the summer of 1863. L. , 1864. 2 v.
Plate. Sm. 8°. 6668.12
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
original black-letter text of 1530, with introd. and
notes, by J. H. Blunt. L., 1873. Fac-simile.
[Early English text society.] 8". +,^+4607. 25
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
diejenigen bekannten und unbekannten Kiinstler
aller Schulen. Mit Beriicksichtigung von Buch-
druckerzeichen, der Stempel von Kunstsammlern,
u. s. w. Mit den raisonnirenden Verzeichnissen
der Werker anonymer Meister. Miinchen, 1858-
79. 5 V. 8°. *4097.2
Napoleon I. See Miot.
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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-
ing manners, customs [etc.], which throw light
on the figurative language of the Bible. L. ,
1882 [i88i]. Sm, 8°. 3079.72
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.
2 V. Illus. S''. +2496.60
Newfoundland. See Murray, A.
New Hampshire. See McClintock.
Newport historical magazine. Vol. i. 1880-
81. Newport, R. I. [1881.] 8°. *4436.58
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
and illus. L. , 1881. Portrs. Sm. 8°. 3079.73
Nicolay, John G. The outbreak of rebellion.
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12°. 2324.86
Nicolet, Jean. See Butterfield.
NicoU, Henry J. Great movements and those
who achieved them. With portrs. L., 1881.
Sm. 8°. 2428.57
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,
in 1854. L., 1855. Map. Sm. 8°. 6668.11
Northwest, The. See Butterfield.
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
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Numismatics. See British museum ; — Cohen ;
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1 2°. 2390b, 56
Object lessons. ^ccCalkins,
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Obstetrics. See American gynecological soc. ;
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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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January,
Oppenheim, Ancel. Connaissances n^ces-
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P., 1879. ^^°- 4029.105
Oppert, Jules. Expedition scientifique en
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— Les inscriptions de Dour-Sarkavan (Khor-
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Place, d^chiffrees et interpretees par J. Oppert.
P., 1870. L. fo. , *5oio.i6
— M^moire sur les rapports de I'Egypte et de
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Oppert, Jules, and M^nant, Joachim. Grande
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Orden, Wappen und Flaggen aller Regenten
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Orders. See Burke ; — Orden.
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Orsi, , count. Recollections of the last
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4627.55
" Included in the volume are several articles previously
published in Eraser's magazine, devoted to rectifying^ incor-
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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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Ott^, Elise C. Denmark and Iceland. L.,
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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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2762.57
On the Arcadian academy, musical life, Metastasio and
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Paine, Albert W. Paine genealogy. Ipsvvich
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Painting. See Grace ; — Hill ; — Leclercq, E.
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Palgrave, Francis T. The visions of England.
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Pantheism. See Jacob ; — Plumptre.
Paris. Exposition universelle, 1878. Con-
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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-
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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'
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188 1. 8°. 3596.67
Patents. See Allen, J. T. ; — Banning; —
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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
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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
paper read July22, 1881. L., i88i. Sm.8°. 3659.59
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
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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
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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.
Repr. from " Notes and queries." Eton, 1881.
Photog. 8°. 2154.28
Thackeray, William M. Extracts from [his]
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18S1. Portr. "Sm. 8°. 2555.70
Theology. See Liguori.
Theology, Natural. See Cellarius.
Theuriet, Andr^. Les enchantements de la
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Thirlwall, Connop. Letters, literary and
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— Letters to a friend. Ed. bv A. P. Stanlev.
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Thorn, George. Outlines of elementary
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from the science examination papers. South
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Thurot, Francois C. E. De la prononciation
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T. I. P., 1881. 8°. 2683.50
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Timbal, Louis C. Notes et causeries sur Tart
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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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Traill, Henry D. Central government. L.,
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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.
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This treaty was executed at Whitehall, in the palace, by
Barillon d'Ainoncourt, for the French, and by Jeffreys,
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English.
Charlevoix says of it, that it was made by the English
" pour endormir les Francois de I'Am^rique." It did not
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the English resumed hostilities.
Trocad^ro. See Paris. Exposition univer-
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Trowbridge, John T. A home idyl, and other
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Wash., 1880. Plates. 4°. **5i50.7
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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-
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United States naval institute. Proceedings.
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6 V. in 3. Plates. 8°. *5953-58
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Varney, George J. A gazetteer of the state of
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Verein zur Befdrderung des Gewerbfleisses,
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Verne, Jules. La Jangada. 800 lieues sur
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Vining, Edward. The mystery of Hamlet.
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Kendall; Flower; Starin; Connor; Mortimer. — 3. Snow;
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Whittier, John G. The Whittier birthday-
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Whittington, Sir Richard. See Besant.
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Wilson, Erasmus. The Egypt of the past.
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Winchell, Alexander. Sparks from a geologist's
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Winkworth, Catherine. Lyra Germanica :
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Winsor, Justin, ed. The memorial history of
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Contents. — 3. The revolutionary period; The last hun-
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Winter, William. The JeiFersons. With illus.
B., 1881. Portrs. [American actor ser ] 12°.
4348.118
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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-
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and of some of his descendants. N.Y., 1S81.
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Woman, Diseases of. See American gyneco-
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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.,
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With illus. N.Y., 1881. 8°. 3826.63
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Wren, Sir Christopher. See Phillimore.
Yardley, Thomas W. Genealogy of the Yard-
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Yeddo, Japan. See Black.
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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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Zamarski, L. C. Bauschatz. Eine Sammlung
hervorragender Bauwerke, Details, etc. in Repro-
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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.
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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
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E. B. 12.20; J. P. 223.24; S. B. 117.24
S.E. 611.2
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A story of modern life.
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S. E. 646.14
Alden, Isabella M. {Pansy.) The pocket
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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.
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Amenities of home. [Appletons' home books.]
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Ames, Daniel T. Ames' alphabets, adapted to
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190-58
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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
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Austen, Jane. Jane Austen and her works.
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Austin, Jane G. Moonfolk. A true account
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Baby Rue. [No name series.] S. E. 419- iQ
Baker, William M. Blessed Saint Certainty :
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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
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Barbou, Alfred. Victor Hugo; his life and
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Bjornson, Bjornstjerne. Arne. A sketch of
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Blackie, John S. Lay sermons. S. E. 96.18
Bloede, Gertrude. (^Stuart Sterne.') Giorgio
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Bonwick, James. Our nationalities. [Part i-
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Brock-Arnold, George M. Gainsborough [and
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Brooke, Stopford A. Faith and freedom.
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Brooks, Noah. The boy emigrants. With
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Brooks, Phillips. The candle of the Lord and
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Brown, Robert, ed. Science for all. Part 21.
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Brugsch, Heinrich C, called Brugsch-Bey.
The true story of the exodus of Israel. With a
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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
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Buckley, Arabella B. Life and her children.
Glimpses of animal life from the amoeba to the
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Bulwer-Lytton, Edward G. E. L., lord Lytton.
The coming race. \_Auon.} 1471.28
A fiction concerning a people inhabiting the interior of
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— Harold, the last of the Saxon kings.
S. E. 56322
Bunce, Oliver B. Bachelor Bluff: his opinions,
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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
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— Zigzag journeys in Europe. Illus.
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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
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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.
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1460.23
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this story.
Cav^, Marie £. Color. Tr. [Putnam's popular
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Chadwick, John W. The man Jesus : lectures.
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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
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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-
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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
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Edward VL
Clement, Clara E. Egypt. With illus. 940.10
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Cobbe, Frances P. The duties of women.
Lectures. Bri. 1 15.107
Coffin, Charles C. The boys of '61.
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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
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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
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1522.22
Conybeare, William J., and Howson, John S.
The life and epistles of St. Paul. 3 v. Illus.
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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 :
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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.
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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-
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1141.19; S. B. 315-36
Davis, Jefferson. The rise and fall of the Con-
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De Amicis, Edmondo. Constantinople. Tr.
S. E. 374-2
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Italian. Illus. S. E. 367.22
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J. P. 1434.7; S. E. 363.21
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
1343.21 ; S. B. 250.39 ; S. E. 52.40
Homoselle. [Fiction.] [Round-robin ser.]
E. B. 299.78; S. E. 509.29
Hoppin, Augustus. {C. Auton.) Recollections
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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
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Huntington, Frederic D. Good talking a fine
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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
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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,
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Jennings, George H., and Johnstone, W. S.,
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From English translations. Bri. 115. 108
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Jewett, Sarah O. Country by-ways. 1825.35
E. B. 349.64; S. E. 503-38
John Barlow's ward. [Trans-Atlantic novels.]
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Johnson, (E.) Rossiter. Phaeton Rogers. A
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J. P. 233.11 ; S. B. 114.64; S. E. 650.30
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Johnston, Henry P. The Yorktown campaign
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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
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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
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Kingsley, Charles. His letters and memories
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154713; J. P. 822.11 ; S. B. 89.6
Kingston, William H. G. Peter Trawl ; or,
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Kluckhohn, August. Louisa, queen of Prussia.
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Knortz,Carl. Amerikanische Skizzen. 2012.21
Knox, Thomas W. Adventures of two youths
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1661.12; E. B. 49415; J. P. 143317
S. B. 132.6; S.E. 650.1
Lamartine, Alphonse M. L. de. Genevieve :
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— Graziella. 2077.20
Lanier, Sidney, ed. The boy's Mabinogion :
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J. P. 312. 1 ; S. B. 174.6
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Lasaulx, Amalie von, religious name Sister
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Le Conte, Joseph. Sight; an exposition of
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950.6; J. P. 1036. 1
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neutral tint. With plates. 200.8
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200.9
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plates. 1204.23
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S. E. 509-30
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E. B. 299.82; S. B. 14957; S. E. 581,20
Locke, David R. {Petroleum V. Nasby.)
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English colonies in America S. E. 234.11
Lossing, Benson J. Harpers' popular cyclo-
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2 V. " 241.6
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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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McLean, Sally P. Cape Cod folks. [6th ed.]
Bri. 36.130; J. P. 623.27
Macpherson, Gerardine. Memoirs of Anna
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Macquoid, Thomas and Katharine. Pictures
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Markham, Richard. On the edge of winter.
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A Thanksgfiving at Rn old farm house in the Hudson
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Mason, Frank H. The life and public services
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Mathews, Margaret H. Dr. Gilbert's daughters :
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Mathews, William. Literary style, and other
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Mayo, Isabella F. {Ed-ward Garrett.) Family
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Merrill, Selah. East of the Jordan. A record
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Meusnier, Georges. {Karl Robert.) Charcoal
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Michelet, Jules. The sea. Illus. 141.8
Mill, John Stuart. On liberty. The subjection
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For the piano-forte. J. P. 2311.4
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Trowbridge, John T. A home idyl, and other '
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Valentine, Mrs, Shakspearian tales in verse.
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Vandegrift, Margaret. Under the dog-star.
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Vernej Jules. The exploration of the world.
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Warren, Henry. An artistic treatise on the
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Watson, Henry C The old bell of indepen-
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After\vards published with the title " Noble deeds of our
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Wheeler, William A. Who wrote it.-* An
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White, Charles A. The student's mythology.
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Whitney, Adelaide D. T. The other girls.
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Winter, William. The Jeffersons. With illus.
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W^ise, Daniel. ThornclifFe hall. [Juvenile.]
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Woodbury, J. H. How I found it. North and
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Woods, Kate T. Doctor Dick. Illus. 1461.6
S. E. 659.3
Woolsey, Sarah C. {Susan Coolidge.) Cross
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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.
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Yonge, Charlotte M. The little duke ; Richard
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Lpz. 55-10.5
— The prince and the page. A story of the
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Young, Charles A. The sun. With illus.
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Alden, William L. The cruise of the " Ghost."
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Alger, Horatio, yr. From canal boy to presi-
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Andrews, William. Punishments in the olden
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Anicetus, pseud. See Clark, William A.
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Barbour, G. M. Florida for tourists, invalids,
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Billings, John D. The history of the Tenth
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Boston. Memorial of the dedication of the
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Brown, Robert, ed. Science for all. 4 v.
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Browning, Robert. Aristophanes' apology :
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— 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
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— Zigzag journeys in the Orient. The Adriatic
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Carleton,Will. Farm festivals. [Poems.] 1621.5
Chadwick, John W. The man Jesus. 7386.24
" Children busy, children glad, children
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Stories by L. C. 7417-2
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Church, Florence, formerly Miss Afarryat. A
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Clark, William A. {Anicetus.) Our modern
Athens. A poem. 1623.13
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Clement, Clara E. Egypt. With illus. 7365.6
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Coffin, Charles C. The boys of '61. 612.18
Colvin, Sidney. Landor. [English men of
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Conwell, Russell H. The life, speeches, and
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Coolidge, ^u?,3.n, pseud. See Woolsey, SarahC.
Cox, Sir George W. An introduction to com-
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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
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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,
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Duet gems. A selected collection of music
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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
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Ewing, Juliana H. Mrs. Overtheway's remem-
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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
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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-
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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
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Graham, Wm. The creed of science. 5834.15
Green, Samuel A. A centennial address, June 7,
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Greey, Edward. Young Americans in Japan.
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Hale, Edward E. Stories of adventure told by
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Hale, Edward E., and Hale, Susan. A family
flight through France, Germany, Norway, and
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Hardy, Thomas. A Laodicean. [Leisure hour
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Harrison, James A. Spain. [A history.] 625.8
Hartner, E. Severa. A novel. From the
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Higginson, Thomas W. Common sense about
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Hinsdale, Burke A. President Garfield, and
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Holmes, Mary J. Madeline. A novel. 2423.4
Hoist, Hermann von. The constitutional and
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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-
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KingslSy, Charles. His letters and memories
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— 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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Lanier, Sidney, ed. The Boy's Mabinogion :
Welsh tales of King Arthur in the famous Red
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Le Bas, Philippe. France. Annales his-
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Liddon, Henry P. Sermons to the people.
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Lossing, Benson J. Harpers' popular cyclo-
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Ludlow, Johnny, pseud. See Wood, Ella P.
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McCarthy, Justin. Donna Quixote. 2318.19
McClintock, John, and Strong, James. Cyclo-
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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.
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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
Merrill, Selah. East of the Jordan. A record
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Oliver 0^t\c, pseud. See Adams, William T.
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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.
A trip through California, across the Pacific to
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Rimmer, William. Elements of design. Illus.
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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
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Rossetti, Dante G. Ballads and sonnets. 5637.17
Rousselet, (T.) Louis. The two cabin bovs.
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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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Shakespeare, William. [Works.] Ed. with
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— 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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— Famous sculptors and sculpture. Illus. 6215. 15
Shepard, William, ed. Authors and author-
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Smith, George B. The life and speeches of
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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.
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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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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.
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Ward and Lock's standard etymological dic-
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Winchell, Alexander. Sparks from a geolo-
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Winter, William The JefFersons. With illus.
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Woolsey, Sarah C. (^Susan Coolidge.') Cross
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Scripta quae manse-
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Commodianus. Carmina recog. E. Lvdwig.
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Constantinus I, the Great. Incerti auctoris de
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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.
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Ovidius Naso, Publius. [Carmina.] Ex recog.
R. Merkelii. 3 v. in 2. 6123.4
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5 V. 6125.2
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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-
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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
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— • 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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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-
day-book. Arranged by Charlotte F. Bates. 119.9
Lossing, Benson J. Harpers' popular cyclo-
paedia of United States history, to 1876. Illus.
2 V. 386.13
Lothrop, Harriet M. {Margaret Sidney.) Five
little Peppers. [Juvenile.] Illus. 156.33
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.
Illus. 256.13
McCarthy, Justin. Donna Quixote. 418.30
McCaskey, J. P., compiler. Franklin square
song collection. 391-11
M'Clintock, John, and Strong, James. Cyclo-
paedia of biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical
literature. Vol. 6-10. R.R.,C.4
Mackenzie, Harriet D. S. Switzerland. 384.16
Macleod, Norman. Reminiscences of a High-
land parish. 125.34
Marenholtz-Buelow, Bertha, Freiin von. Remi-
niscences of Friedrich Froebel. 77-42
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
verbalist : a manual devoted to brief discussions
of the right and the wrong use of words. 209.15
Our little ones : illustrated stories and poems
for little people. W. T. Adams, ed. [Vol. i.]
With illus. 256.9
Our young folks at home. Illus. prose stories.
By American authors and artists. 256.19
Pansy, pseud. See Alden, Isabella M.
Pierson, Hamilton W. In the Brush; or, old-
time life in the Southwest. 427.21
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-
tons' home books.] 357-35
Richardson, Joseph G. Long life, and how to
reach it. 99-63
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
styles. Tr. from the German. With illus. 394-3
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
S.,M. E.W. Home amusements. [Appletons'
home books.] 357-34
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Scudder, Horace E., ed. The children's book.
A collection of the most famous stories and
poems in the English language. 256.12
Shakespeare, William. Antony and Cleopa-
tra. Ed. by W. J. Rolfe. 17.44
Shaw, Flora L. Hector. A story. 419. 17
Shelly, Chas. P. B. Workshop appliances. 358.38
Sidney, Margaret, pseud. See Lothrop, Har-
riet M.
Smith, Goldwin. Lectures on the study of
history, in Oxford, 1859-61. 205.28
Smyth, William. Lectures on the French revo-
lution. 2 V. 167.29
Some curious schools. Illus. 391-7
Spencer, Herbert. Essays. 285.10
— The principles of psychology. 2 v. 95.40
— Recent discussions. 285.11
Stearns, Winfrid A. New England bird life :
a manual from [his] manuscript, by E. Coues.
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
novels ; De Quincey.
Stephens, Charles A. The Knockabout club
in the woods. [Maine and Canada.] 256.18
Stockton, Frank R. The floating prince and
other fairy tales. Illus. 256.14
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1880-1.
Stoddard, William O. The quartet. A sequel
to Dab Kinzer. 255.21
Stowe, Harriet E. B. Woman in sacred his-
tory. Illus. 274.2
Strickland, Agnes. Tales from English his-
tory. For children. 159-36
— True stories from ancient history to the
death of Charlemagne. 419-23
— True stories from modern history, from the
death of Charlemagne to Waterloo. 419.22
Sully, James. Illusions: a psychological study.
[International scientific ser.] 356.34
Sweetser, Moses F., ed. Artist-biographies.
Namely: —
— Claude Lorraine. 179-34
— Diirer. I79-3I
— Michael Angelo. 179-33
— Murillo. 179.30
— Raphael. ^79-35
Swinton, Wm. Studies in English literature.
95-41
Taylor, John E. The aquarium. Illus. 396.2
— Natural history rambles. Underground.
Illus. 398.3
Thayer, William M. From log-cabin to the
White house : life of J. A. Garfield. 377.22
— The printer boy; Ben Franklin. 178.35
Timbs, John. Wonderful inventions. 357.32
Tomes, Robert. The Bazar book of decorum.
[_Anon.'\ 198.68
— The Bazar book of healtli. 198.67
Towle, George M. Ralegh : his exploits and
voyages. [Young folks' heroes of history.]
268.17
Trench, W. Steuart. Realities of Irish life.
138.3
TroUope, Anthony. Ayala's angel. 418.29
Trowbridge, John T. The emigrant's story,
and other poems. ii7-37
— A home idyl, and other poems. 116.37
— The pocket-rifle. [Juvenile.] 252.21
— 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
in the early settlements of the West. 123.30
Waring, George E., Jr. Tyrol and the skirt
of the Alps. Illus. 426.10
Originally appeared in Harper's magazine, 1S79.
Warner, Charles D. Washington Irving.
[American men of letters.] 178-34
Warner, Susan. The letter of credit. 4oga.i2
Watson, John. Kant and his English critics.
394-2
Webb, Alexander S. The Peninsula. Mc-
Clellan's campaign of 1862. [Campaigns of the
civil war.] 266.14
Whittier, John G. Among the hills, and other
poems. 117-34
— Miriam, and other poems. 117^36
— The tent on the beach, and other poems.
117-35
Wilson, John. Lights and shadows of Scottish
life. Illus. 419-24
Winsor, Justin, ed. The memorial history of
Boston. Vol. 3. R. R. Desk
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[American actor sen] 376.19
Wise, Daniel. Thorncliffe hall. 253.19
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Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans, county of Barn-
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Price, Lake. Interiors and exteriors in Venice.
Lithog. by J. Nash, from the original drawings.
[L.] 1843. 26 plates. 711-15
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A satire upon the reign of George ill of England.
Rennell, James. The geographical system of
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lection at Buckingham palace. L., 1850. 32
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History of the war of the succession in Spain.
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Walpole, Frederick. Four years in the Pacific.
In Her Majesty's ship " Collingwood." From
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four and five of 2732.51.
Gregorovius, F. Lucrezia Borgia. Nach
Urkunden und Correspondenzen ihrer eigenen
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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
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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
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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.
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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-
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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
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See also documents in Giornale storico degli archivi tos-
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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-
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Nisard, M. E. C. Les gladiateurs de la r^pu-
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2 -f. 8°. * 2256.10
Relates to the literary quarrels of Filelfo, Poggio, and
others.
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Paleario, Aonio, modern Latin poet and
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Palestrina, Giovanni Battista Pietro Aloisio
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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-
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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.
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Pontificvm Romanorvm vitae, a Xysto iv. papa,
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4068.11
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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
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of later date than Passavant's, Springers " Raffael und
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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-
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[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-
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Petrarca, Francesco. See Baldelli, G. B. ; —
Campbell, T. ; — Crespan, G. ; — Geiger, L. ; —
Koerting, G. ; — Mezieres, A. ; — Peruzzi, L. ;
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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. ; —
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Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni F. loannis
Pici MiranduliE vfta. (/« Pico della Mirandola,
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Pitti, J. Vita di A. Giacomini, con annotazi-
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Arragonum regis libros quatuor comnientaria.
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*4790.io
— See Campano, G. A. ; — Voigt, G.
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Plethon, Georgios Gemistos, Platonic philoso-
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(/« 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. ;
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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
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G. Brambilla. Como, 1871. Portr. 8°. 2744.57
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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 ;
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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.
50
1882.
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
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von;— Trollope, T. A.
Strozzi, L. La vita di F. Strozzi, scritta da
suofratello. (/« Grajvius. Thes. antiq. Ital., t. 8,
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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-»]-
s«
INDEXES TO PERIODICALS
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.
52
1882.
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
S3
INDEXES TO PERIODICALS
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
57
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
58
1882.
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.]
59
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.
***In consequence of some misapprehension as
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.
Bulletins Wanted. — The demand for re-
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.
60
TosTi Engravings. — The framed engravings
of this collection, which were removed tempo-
rarily from the walls of the Reading Room and
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.
Louis F. Gray, Office Secretary.
William E. Ford, Janitor., Central Library.
LIBRARIANS OF DEPARTMENTS.
Arthur M. Knapp, Bates Hall.
Edward Tiffany, Lo-wer Hall.
Mary E. Brock, Brighton.
Cornelius S. Cart^e, Charlestoivn.
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, 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
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. 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 . .
£ast 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.
) to 7
8.30 to 9
9 to 8*t
9 to 8*
9 to 8*
9 to 8*
9 to8*t
4 107.30**
3.30 to 7jt
J 3 to6tt
J7 toStt
9 to 8
9 to 9
9 to 8*
3 to stt
Vols.
a39,oo8
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
* Kerp open till 9 P.M. Saturdays.
+ Closed 12 m. to 2 p.m.
I Reading Room 9 tu <J.
••Closed from 6 to 6.30.
4:1,639 713
ttTueadays, Tliumlu.vi, and Salai~
dav>.
ttTueadayi tn SatunUy*. inclutlre.
aDrliveied to leadrra u\m> on Sun-
day*.
CATALOG UES.
Bullet±as.
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 2iioare in the Lower Hall ; with 2110
and above, in the Bates Hall. Those with Brl.,
Chn., I>or., E. B., J. P., Rox., 8. B.> or 8. E.
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 i86i. (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 $1.00.
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. 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 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'wer Hall of the Central Library.
I. Fiction and Juv'eniles, 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.
JO cents.
IV. Books in Foreign Languages, jd
edition. May, 1881. vj cents.
V. Poetry, Drama, Collections, and Mis-
cellanies. Jst 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, 2j cents,
for the main Catalogue (including first Supple-
ment), and 5 cents for each of the two subsequent
Supplements; Charlestown, ^/. 00 ; Dorchester,
7_5 cents; East Boston, 2 j cents ; Jamaica Plain,
/J cents ; Roxbury, 30 cents ; South Boston,
^j 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, i?j.oo. Barton Catalogue,- ^j.oo.
Lower Hall. — II. History, Biography, and
Travel. $i.jo.
III. Arts, Sciences, and Professions. 7j cents.
IV. Fiction and Juveniles. 7j cents.
V. Poetry, Drama, and Miscellanies. $1.00.
Bulletins.— \l. 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 2(T cents.
For further particulars "see Handbook for Readers," distributed gratis.
LIST OF THE NEW AND MORE IMPORTANT BOOKS
PLACED IN THE LIBRARY
DURING JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH, 1882.
ABBREVIATIONS, ETC.
Shelf-numbers 2iioand upwards indicate books in Bates Hall.
Shelf-numbers below 21 lo indicate books in the Lower Hall.
Bri., Brighton Branch.
Clm.) Charlestown Branch.
Dor., Dorchester Branch.
E. B., East Boston Branch.
J. P., Jamaica Plain Branch.
Roi., Roxbury Branch.
S. B., South Boston Branch.
S. E., South End Branch.
N. R., Newspaper Room.
R. R., Reading Room.
C. R., Catalogue Room.
M. S., Map Stand.
B., Boston.
L.,
Lpz.
P..
n.d.,
n.p.,
Cop.
[ J
( )
*o.*
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 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 communicate the correction of
any error they may discover in this List, the ajithorship of any works treated as anonymous, or the
name of any person entered only under a pseudonym.
BATES HALL.
I.
Mostly Recent Publications.
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
— Les scalpeurs blancs. L'^nigme.
P., 1861
4662.59
. 4662.61
4662.60
4662.62
P., 1873.
4662.64
L., 1882.
2459.89
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.
L., 1881.
3826.67
63
BATES HALL
April,
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
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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-
lem church]. N.Y., 1882. Illus. 12°. 35703.56
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-
ennes de troisiemeespece. [Th^se.] P., 1879. 4°.
•*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,
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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-
ume sen] 16°. 4049.82
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-
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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.
Plates. Illus. 8". *3884.5a
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-
tungen und Arten der Vdgel nebst Synonymen
und geographischer Verbreitung. Lpz., 1872-
77. 3 V. 8". *2i72.50
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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April,
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-
speare. L. [tSSi.] Sm. 8". 24693.89
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-
edge. [Industrial arts.] N. Y.,1882. i6<'. 8019.44
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.
life : embracing the
'•evolution evolved."
Portrs. S".
Hahn.Theophilus. Tsuni-||Goam, the supreme
being of the Khoi-khoi. L., 1881. [Triibner's
Oriental sen] 8°. 3025.70
Hale, Edward E. and Susan. A family flight
through France, Germany, Norway and Switzer-
land. Illus. B. [1881]. 8°. 2262.60
Haliday, Charles. The Scandinavian history
of Dublin. Ed., with some notice of the author's
life by J. P. Prendergast. Dublin, 1881. Plans.
♦24703.69
The problem of human
' evolution of sound " and
20th rev. ed. N. Y., 1880.
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-
body. B., 1870. Portr. Illus. 12°. 4445.65
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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
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[2328.5]. Frontenac, it is asserted by Charlevoix, assisted
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Liebes-Episode, Eine, aus dem Leben Ferdi-
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April,
Macleay, K. Historical memoirs of Rob Roy
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Portr. Sm. 8°. 2470.20
Madras engineers. See Vibart.
Magazine, The, of art. Illus. Vol. 2-4. L.
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" Mag^arland; " being the narrative of our
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Mahn, A. Ueber die Entstehung der italia-
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W. Goold; Col.WilliamVaughan.of Matinicusand Damaris-
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Memoirs and biographical sketches: Reuel Williams, by
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Contents. — Decouverte par mer des bouches du Mississipi
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Marine engines. See Edwards, E.
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Maryland historical society. Fund publica-
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Maryland historical society, continued.
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Mills, by Martha E. Tyson ; 5. A lost chapter in the history
of the steamboat, by J. H. B. Latrobe; 6. The first steam-
boat voyage on the western waters, by J. H. B. Latrobe; 7.
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to the early history of Maryland, by S. F. Streeter; 10. A
sketch of the life of James McHenry, read by F. J. Brown;
11. Maryland's influence in foundfng a national common-
wealth or the history of the accession of public lands, by the
old confederation, by H. B. Adams; 12. Wenlock Christi-
son, and the early Friends in Talbot county, Maryland, by
S. A. Harrison; 13. The expedition of Lafavett'e agains't
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man, by S. A. Harrison ; 15. A character of the province of
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of the society in connection with the celebration of the one
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Massachusetts. Manual for the use of the
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Massachusetts eclectic journal. Medicine and
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Medical botany. See Flueckiger.
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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Lansing, 1875, 77. 2 v. 8°. *557i-54
— Commissioners of fisheries. Report 1-4 of
the state commissioners and superintendent on
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8". +63903.58
Microscope. See Davis, G. E.
Middle ages. Set Migne ; — Schultz ; — Spru-
ner ; — Stille ; — Wheatley ; — Wickes.
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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April.
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,
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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
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Milford, Massachusetts. See Ballou.
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The Soci^W des anciennes textes fran^ais in its Miracles de
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has thus far (iSSi) printed four volumes from the Mss., of
which the above volumes are transcripts, as follows: — No.
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Mississippi river. See Laval ; — Le Clercq ; —
Margry.
Mitchell, John A. The summer school of phi-
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Montague, William E. Besieged in the Trans-
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Livr. I, 2. Cracovie, 1879, 81 • 4°- *3o6o.6
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New England bibliopolist. The, or notices of
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Northern Wisconsin agricultural and mechani-
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Oliver, James E., and others. A treatise on
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Illus. 8". 3073.62
One year from the fire. October 9, 187 1-
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L. [i88i.] Sm. 80. 2555.73
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Paris. Saloti. L'exposition des beaux arts.
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Parton, James. The beginning of the " spoils"
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Pasolini, Pietro D., ed. Documenti riguar-
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Penny liction ; The literary calling and its future; Hotels;
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Pearce, Alfred J. The science of the stars.
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An epitome of astrology.
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Pennington, Arthur R. Epochs of the papacy
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Pennsylvania. Second geological survey. Re-
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♦6004.50
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Percivall, William, continued.
Disorders of the horse. — 4. Part 1, 2. Lameness of the
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Vol. 4 contains a general index.
— Twelve lectures on the form and action of
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horses. With engr. L., 1850. 8<>. 6002.14
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Sophocles. OSdipus tyrannus. ^ee Norman.
Sorghum. See U. 8. Bureau of agriculture.
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Southern historical society, Richmotid. Papers.
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Southey, Robert. The correspondence of
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Spedding, James. Evenings with a reviewer,
or Macaulay and Bacon. With a prefatory no-
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Spielhagen, Friedrich. Aus meinem Skizzen-
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Spruner, Carl von. Hand-Atlas fiir die Ge-
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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'\
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Stanley, Gibbons & Co. Descriptive cata-
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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
93
BATES HALL
April,
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
Three of the maps are dated 1762. They are all num-
bered Tome 2. The volume number has been erased from
the title-page and index. The north-west coast line of North
America is left blank, as being unknown. New Zealand,
Australia, and Tasmania are connected as if they formed
one body of land.
Barnard, George. Switzerland : scenes and
incidents of travel in the Bernese Oberland, &c
&c. Drawn from nature and on stone. L., 1843.
26 plates. Fo. *^*486oa.3
Bayard, Ferdinand M. Voyage dans I'int^-
rieur des £tats-Unis, a Bath, Winchester, dans
la vallee de Shenandoha, etc., pendant I'dt^ de
1791. P., 1797. 8°. 4466.68
Bell, Henry N. The Huntingdon peerage ;
the house of Hastings. L., 1820. Portrs. 4°.
**453i-7
Beltz, George F. A review of the Chandos
peerage case, adjudicated 1803, and of the preten-
sions of Sir S. E. Brydges. L., 1834. 8"- *2437.X7
Bible. The Holy Bible, with annotations and
parallel scriptures. Annex'd the harmony of the
Gospels [etc.]. By Samuel Clark. L., 1690.
Fo. **74io.58
A note on the cover says, "The author's copy with nu-
merous manuscript notes by him," apparently for a second
edition.
— The book of Job paraphras'd. By Symon
Patrick. L., 1697. Portr. Sm. %^. 7429.67
— A new translation of the book of Psalms.
With various readings and notes. By A. Ged-
des. L., 1807. Sm. 8°. No. i in '7440.55
There is a notice of this translation in Cotton's " Rhemes
and Doway. Oxford, 1855," p. 70 [21S1.6], where it is stated
that it is of " extreme rarity. The whole impression seems
to have been bought up anH made away with; for a copy is
scarcely ever to be seen in the public market."
Bible, continued.
— Part of the harmony of king Davids harp.
Conteining the first 21 psalmes. Briefly &
learnedly expounded byD. Victorinus Strigelius.
Tr. byR. Robinson. L.", I5[S2]. Sm.40. **7444.59
The title-page is mutilated. The above date is from
Watt.
— An exposition of Salomons booke, called
Ecclesiastes or the preacher. L., 1573. Sm. 8''.
**7429a.86
— Song of songs : or sacred idyls. Tr., with
notes. ByJ. M. Good. L., 1803.' Sm. 8°.
No. 2 in *7440-55
— Daniel his Chaldie visions and his Ebrcw :
tr. after the original : and expounded by reduc-
tion of heathen most famous stories vnto the
exact proprietie of his wordes, and by ioyning all
the Bible, and learned tongues to the frame of
his worke. [By Hugh Broughlon.] L., 1596.
Plates. Sm. 4°.
^7429.68
— A catholike and ecclesiasticall exposition of
the holy Gospell after S. lohn. Gathered out of
all the singuler and approued Deuines. by Augus-
tine Marlorate. Tr. out of Latin by Thomas
Timme. L., 1575. Sm. f° (6). ' **54ii.64
Bluett, Thomas. Some memories of the life
of Job, son of the high priest of Bonda in Africa;
who was a slave in Maryland. L., 1734. Sm. 8^.
5059-28
Blumhardt, Christian G. Versuch einer alige-
meinen Missionsgeschichte der Kirche Christi.
Basel, 1828-37. 3 V. in 5. 16". 3538.66
Boehme, Jacob. Works of Jacob Behmen. the
Teutonic theosopher. Prefixed his life. With
figures, illustrating his principles, left by W.
Law. L., 1744-81. 4 V. 4". 5491.50
Broughton, Hugh. A reqvire of agreement to
the groundes of divinitie studie : wherein great
scholers falling, & being caught of lewes dis-
grace the gospel : & trap them to distruction. By
H. B. N. p., 1611. Sm. 4°. •*7444.6a
Brudenell, James T., 7th earl of Cardigan.
Trial for felony, before the House of peers, i6th
Feb., 1841. L., 1841. 8°. '»768oa.4
Charged with wounding; in a duel one Ca_t. Harvey Gar-
nett Phipps Tuckett. ^
94
1882.
Brydges, Sir Samuel E. Memoirs of the peers
of England. During the reign of James the first.
[Ahou.] L., 1802. Portrs. 8°. 6544.77
Buc'hoz, Pierre J., 1731-1807. Premiere [et
seconde] centurie de planches repr^sentant au
naturel ce qui se trouve de plus int^ressant et de
plus curieux parmi les animaux, les vegetaux et
lesmineraux. P. [etc.], 1775-81. 2 v. F^. *58io.4
" Tous les oiivrag^es de Buc'hoz forment plus de 300 vol.,
dont 95 in-fol. " — Nohv. biog. universelU,
Buffon, Georges L. L., comte de. Natural his-
tory, general and particular, illus. with above 600
copper plates. The history of man and quadru-
peds tr., with notes and observations, by W.
Smellie. New ed. and enl. by W. Wood. L.,
1812. 20 V. Portr. 8". 58103.26
Contents. — i, 2. Theory of the earth. — 3. History of
man. — 4-10. History of quadrupeds. — 11-20. History of
birds.
Caussin de Perceval, Armand P. Examen
d'une lettre de F. Fresnel sur I'histoire des
Arabes avant rislamisme. [P., 1837.] [Extrait
du Journal asiatique, 3e serie.] 8°. 3028.9
Gavelet, William. Select specimens of Gothic
architecture, comprising the most approved ex-
amples in England. 2d ed. L., 1839. 80 plates.
4°. *8o9i.53
Charles I, king^ of Great Britain. (iaai'AiKa.
The workes of king Charles, the martyr : with a
collection of declarations, treaties, and other pa-
pers concerning the differences betwixt his said
majesty and parliament. L., 1663. 2 v. in i.
F°. **6520.36
Charles II, kinj^ of Great Britain. Account
of the preservation of king Charles 11 after the
battle of Worcester, drawn up by himself.
Added his letters to several persons. [Ed. by
D. Dalrymple.] L., 1766. 8°. *6542.65
Chronicle of London, from 1089 *^o ^483) writ-
ten in the 15th century, and for the first time
prihted. Added, illustrations, consisting of royal
letters [etc. Ed. by Ed. Tyrrell]. L., 1827. Fac-
simile. 4°, 1. p. 4530.6
Clark, Rev. Samuel, of Bennet-Fink. Amirrour
or looking-glasse both for saints, and sinners, held
forth in some thousands of examples. Collected
out of the most classique authors, both ancient
and modern. Added a geographical description
of the world : as also the wonders of God in na-
ture, and the rare, and costly works made by
man. 3d ed., enl. L., 1657. Engr. t. p. Portr.
4°- *5440-53
Colman, Benjamin. Some observations on the
new method of receiving the small-pox by in-
grafting or inoculating. B., 1721. 16°.
No. I in **H. 97.67
Complete collection of state-trials, and pro-
qeedings for high-treason, and other crimes and
misdemeanours ; from the reign of king Richard
II to the end of the reign of king George i
[1377-1727]. 2d ed., with great additions. L.,
1730. 6v. 4°. *7690.6
Cooper, William. A reply to the objections
made against the small pox in the way of inocu-
lation, from principles of conscience. By a
minister in Boston. B., 1730. 16°.
No. 2 in ♦♦H. 97.67
Cruttwell, Clement. Concordance of parallels,
collected from Bibles and commentaries pub-
lished in Hebrew, Latin, French, and other lan-
guages. L., 1790. 40. *7420.i3
BATES HALL
Dalrymple, Johanna G. Report of the judg-
ment delivered in the Consistorial court of Lon-
don, i6th of July, 1811, by Sir William Scott, in
the cause of Dalrymple the wife, against Dal-
rymple the husband. With an appendix. By
John Dodson. L., 181 1. 8°. *7687.i6
Discusses the Scottish law in regard to marriage.
Davies, Mrs. Christian. Life and adventures
of Mrs. Christian Davies, commonlj' called
Mother Ross; who [served] in several cam-
paigns under King William and the late Duke
of Marlborough. L., 1740. 8". *6544.74
Davis, William. A second journey round the
library of a bibliomaniac. L., 1825. 8°. ♦2192.16
Defense de Sir Joseph Yorke, ambassadeur
d'Angleterre. N. p., 1779. 8°. No. 2 in ***6628.54
Dionysius Periegetes. Dionysivs Lybicvs poetu
De sitv habitabilis orbis a Simone Lemnio poeta
lavreato nvper Latinvs factvs. Venitiis, 1543.
16". 4979.18
Duch6, Jacob. Caspipina's letters; contain-
ing observations on a variety of subjects. Writ-
ten by a gentleman who resided some time in
Philadelphia. Added the life and character of
W. Penn. Dublin, 1792. 2 v. in i. 8°. *4375.77
The life of Penn .innexed to this edition of Duch^ was
written by Edmund Rack, and the whole work was edited
by him. — Sab in.
Dupin, Francois P. C, baron. Essai histo-
rique sur les services et les travaux scicntifiques
de Gaspard Monge. P., 1819. Portr. 4°. 3911.56
Dying speeches. The, and behaviour of the sev-
eral state prisoners that have been executed the
last 300 years. With their several characters.
Being a Supplement to the State tryals. L , 1720.
Sm. 8°. ' *7687.I9
Englefield, Sir Henry. [Vases from his col-
lection, drawn and eng. by H. Moses. L. [1819,
20.] 39 plates. Portr. 8°. ' *8o63.58
Estienne, Henri. Traict^ de la comformit^du
language fran^ois avec le grec. Avec vne pre-
face remonstrant quelque partie du desordre &
abus qui se commet auiourdhuy en I'vsage de la
langue fran9oise. [Geneve, H. Estienne. 1565 .>]
16°. »^*2689.i8
The first edition, containing pass.-igcs suppressed in the
second edition of 1569.
Ferraris, Joseph, comte de. Carte chorogra-
phique des Pays-Bas autrichiens. Grav^ par L. A.
Dupuis. N. p., 1777. In 25 sheets. Scale. 1143
toises (or 7308 ft) to i inch. L. f". *#*F.5.3
The parts when joined would make a map 109^X146)
inches. One of the parts is a Plan topographique de la ville
de Bruxelles etde ses environs, on a scale of 67.6 toises (or
432-I- feet) to 1 inch.
Fischer, Christian A. A picture of Madrid :
taken on the spot. Tr. from the German. L.,
i8o8. Sm. 8°. 5099-a9
Gallesio, Giorgio. Traits du citrus. P., 1811.
8°. 5996"
Geddes, Alexander. Address to the public on
the publication of the first volume of his new
tr. of the Bible. L., 1793. 4°. No. 4 in •5411.6a
— General answer to the queries, counsils [«Vr]
and criticisms submitted to him since the publi-
cation of his proposals for printing a new tr. of
the Bible. L., 1790. 4°. No. 3 in •5411.6a
— Letter to Rev. John Douglass, bishop of
Centuriae. L., 1794- 4"- No. 5 in ♦5411.6a
— Letter to the bishop of London, conUming
queries [etc.] relative to a vernacular version of
the Scriptures. L., 1787. 4°- No. a in ♦5411.6a
95
BATES HALL
April,
Geddes, Alexander, continued.
— Prospectus of a new translation of the Bible.
Glasgow, 1786. 4°. No. I in *54ii.62
Geoffrey of Moyimouth. Galfredi Monumeten-
sis historia Britonum. Ed. J. A. Giles. L.,
1844. 8°. No. I in **45i3.i3
Gillespie, Alexander. Gleanings and remarks :
collected at Buenos Avres, and within the upper
country. Leeds, 1818. Map. Chart. 8". 4365.62
Grove, Joseph. The lives of all the earls and
dukes of Devonshire, descended from Sir W.
Cavendish. Added, account of the High court of
chancery. L., 1764. Portr. Sm. 8". 6544.78
Hankin, Ralph B. Account of the public char-
ities of the town of Bedford [England], etc.
Bedford, 1828. 8°. , *2495.58
Heath, Robert. Clarastella; with Poems oc-
casional, Elegies, Epigrams, Satyrs. L., 1650.
24°. *6563'.63
The first three leaves are supplied, in manuscript. Con-
tains a manuscript note by Alexander Dyce.
Hill, Aaron. A full and just account of the
present state of the Ottoman empire. L., 1709.
lllus. Portr. Sm. P. *5o8o.6
Historical and genealogical account of the Clan
Maclean. L., 1838. Sm. 8°. *2436.57
Honest Welch-cobler, The, for her do scorne
to call herselfe the simple Welch-cobler: al-
though her thinkes in all her consciences [etc.].
By Shinkin ap Shone, ap Griffith, ap Gearard,
ap Shiles [etc.], all shentlemen in Wales. Pr.
by M. Shinkin, and are to be sold at the signe of
the Goat on the Welch Mountaine. 1647. Sm. 4".
**H.97.69
Home, Henry,//-. The citizen of nature, in a
series of letters from an American Indian, in
London, to his friend at home. L., 1823. 12°.
6578.36
Hunter, Joseph. Collections concerning the
early history of the founders of New Plymouth,
the first colonists of New England. L., 1S49.
120. 4319-87
Kelly, James. A complete collection of Scot-
ish proverbs explained and made intelligible to
the English reader. L., 1721. 8". *657ob.67
King, Edward, viscount Kingsborough. An-
tiquities of Mexico : comprising fac-similes of
ancient Mexican paintings and hieroglyphics pre-
served in the royal libraries of Paris [etc.]. With
The monuments of New Spain, by M. Dupaix,
lllus. by inedited manuscripts, by Lord Kings-
borough. With drawings on stone, by A. Aglio.
L., 1831, 48. 9 V. F°. **A.2io.5
Vol. 1-4, Colored plates; vol. 5-9, Text.
King's commission of the peace, etc. W^hole
proceedings on the King's commission of the
peace, oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for
the city of London, and for the county of Mid-
dlesex, held in the Old Bailey. Taken'in short-
hand by Joseph Gurney [etc.]. L., 1777-1825.
24 V. 80. *7062.20
Kingsborough. Ste King.
Laet, Joannes de. Joannis de Laet Antwerpi-
ani Notae ad dissertationem Hugonis Grotii de
origine gentium Americanarum : etobservationes
aliquot ad meliorem indaginem difficillimse illius
quaestionis. Amstelodami, apud L. Elzevirium.
1643. 16°. No. 2 in *44i9a.40
" Refutes the arguments of Hugjo Grotius, who contro-
verted the theory of the Scythian descent of the American
Indians. On the ruins of his antagonist's theoretic struct-
tures, Laet erected a hypothetical edifice quite as frail." —
Field's Indian Bibliography.
96
Laet, Joannes de, continued.
— loannis de Laet Antwerpiani Responsio ad
dissertationem secundam Hvgonis Grotii, de
origine gentium Americanarum. Cum indice ad
utrumque libellum. Amstelrodami, apud L. El-
sevirium. 1644. 16°. No. i in '"44193.40
Laud, William. The history of the troubles
and tryal of William Laud, lord archbishop of
Canterbury. Wrote by himself, during his im-
prisonment in the Tower. Prefixed the diary of
his own life. Subjoined a supplement. L., 1695.
Portr. Sm. f . *6540.i6
Le Geay, Giovanni L. [Twenty-four plates,
signed J. L. Le Geay in v. et sculps. 1768.^] 4°.
***8o6o.22
The plates seem to be largely from his Vasi, the engraved
title-page of which is one of the plates. Besides this there
are also engraved title-pages as follows : Torabeaux inven-
tione di G. L. Le Geay architet, intagliate da lui stesso in
luce 176S; Rovine inventione [etc.], 176S; Fontane par
I'aqua [etc.], 1767.
Linschoten, Jan H. van. Itinerarivm, ofle
schip-vaert naer oost ofte Portugaels Indien [etc.] .
Van nieus ghecorrigeert. T'Amstelredam, 1623.
Folded maps. Sm. f'* (6). No. i in **626o.57
Mannikintown, Va. Register containing the
baptisms made in the church of the French refu-
gees at Mannikintown, in 1721. N. t. p« N. p.,
n. d. Fo. *4334-50
Marais, Mathieu. Histoire de la vie et des
ouvrages de M. [Jean] de La Fontaine. P.,
181 1. 24°. 66493.54
Marshman, James. Elements of Chinese
grammar, with a dissertation on the characters,
and the colloquial medium of the Chinese, and
an appendix containing the Ta-Hyoh of Confu-
cius, with a translation. Serampore, 1814. 4°.
5021.23
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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
ipp
1882.
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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
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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-
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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
The scene is laid in the Netherlands in 1574.
Edgar, John G. History for boys : or, annals
of the nations of modern Europe. Dor. 269.6
Edwards, Joseph F. Malaria. E. B* 159.34
Eginhard, 770-840. Life of Charlemagne.
Tr. from the "Monumenta Germanise," by S. E.
Turner. Bri. 51.119
Elliot, Frances. The diary of an idle woman
in Sicily. 2 v. Rox. 7364.21
Elliott, Charles W. Pottery and porcelain from
early times to 1876. With illus. J. P. 2322.7
Ellis, Arthur B. History of the First church
in Boston, 1630-1880. S. E. 240.13
Emerson, George R. W. E. Gladstone. A
biography. Portr. Rox. 7373.4; S. E. 188.3
Encyclopaedia Britannica. 9th ed. Vol. 13.
Inf -Kant. Chn. 713.1 ; Rox. R.R.,G. 4.2
Englaender, S. The abolition of the state.
Rox. 1535-25
Ernst, Louis. Complete Spanish course, in ac-
cordance with the Robertsonian system. 2049.13
Evans, Warren F. The mental-cure.
Chn. 5233-25
Everett, William. School sermons preached
to the boys at Adams academy, Qiiincy, Mass.
120.11;' Bri. 134.136; Dor. 398.9; J. P. i6i6.a
Ewing, Juliana H. Jan of the windmill. A
story. S. E. 654.32
— Mrs. Overtheway's remembrances. [Juve-
nile.] S.E. 654.33
Fairbanks, Lorenzo S. The laws of Massa-
chusetts relative to marriage and divorce.
Rox. 6317.4
Farquharson, Martha, pseud. See Finley,
Martha.
Farrar, Charles S. History of sculpture, paint-
ing, and architecture. Topical lessons, with spe-
cific references to valuable books. Bri. 116.67
Rox. R.R., H. 5.15
Farrar, Frederick W. Mercy and judgment:
on Christian eschatology with reference to Pusey's
*' What is of faith } " 2101.18
Fay, Amy. Music-study in Germany.
Rox. 437-14
Fenn, George M. The vicar's people. [Fic-
tion.] J. P. 626.14
Ferris, George T. The great Italian and
French composers. S. E. 141.27
— The great violinists and pianists. 1549.43
S. E. 141-28
Field, John E. The apostolic liturgy and the
Epistle to the Hebrews. Rox. 7384.14
Fields, James T. Biographical notes and
sketches with impublished fragments and tributes.
Chn. 2882.4; Bor. 371.9; J. P. 1113.16
Rox. 1032.8
Financial reform almanack. The, for 1882.
Bri. 117.153; Chn, 5213.15; Dor. 343.2
Rox. 1730.4; S. B. 202.45
Finlay, Hugh. Journal kept by Hugh Finlay,
surveyor of the post roads of North America,
during his survey of the post otfices between
Falmouth and Casco bay, and Savannah in
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1867. Chn. 2822.8
Finley, Martha. {Martha Farquharson.)
Mildred and Elsie. Illus. 1417.5; Dor. 415.8
Fisher, Frances C. (^Christian Reid.) Mor-
ton house. A novel. S. E, 495.4a
— Nina's atonement, and [six] other stories.
S, E, 495-43
Fitzgerald, Percy. The world behind the
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Flanders, George T. Christ or Buddha? A
review of Arnold's "The Light of Asia."
Dor. 395'8
1882.
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Fleay, Frederick G. Guide to Chaucer and
Spenser. 1314-2
— Introduction to Shakesperian study. 1392.23
— Shakespeare manual. 1392.22
Fleming, Maj A. A changed heart. A novel.
Dor. 415.4
Floredice, W. H. Memories of a month among
the Mere Irish. Dor, 427.22
Description of the county of Donegal.
Foote, Henry W. Annals of King's chapel
[Boston]. In 2 v. Vol. i. Illus. Rox. 5024.12
Force, Manning F. From Fort Henry to
Corinth. [Campaigns of the Civil war.]
J. P. 92515; Rox. 5036.12
Force, Peter, ed. Tracts and other papers, re-
lating to the origin, settlement, and progress of
the colonies in North America, to 1776. 4 v.
Chn. 1012.12
Forest and stream. The American sports-
man's journal. Vol. 8-16. 1877-81. Chn. 1312.1
l^'oster, John W. Pre-historic races of the
United States. Illus. S. E. 124.14
Foster, Vere. Drawing copy book. 5 v. in i.
1203.17
Fothergill, Jessie. Kith and kin. A novel.
1417.8; Dor. 417.32; J. P. 822.18
Rox. 2318.27; S. B. 285.4; S. E. 417.29
Fowle, Thomas W. The poor law. [The Eng-
lish citizen.] Rox. 7316.2
Fox, Caroline. Memories of old friends, being
extracts from [her] journals and letters, from
1835 to 1871. 1532.3 ; Dor. 376.22 ; Rox. 7326.12
Francis, Francis. A book on angling. With
plates. Chn. 5216.23
Francis, Laura. Madge Marland : an every-
day girl. Dor. 415.6
Fraser, Alexander C. [Bishop] Berkeley.
[Philos. classics for English readers.] Rox. 7335.5
Freeman, Edward A. Sketches from the sub-
ject and neighbour lands of Venice. 1667.29
— The Turks in Europe. S. E. 274.29
Freeman, Frederick. The history of Cape Cod.
2 V. Portrs. Rox. 5221.6
Frost, Sarah A. Original letter-writer. Added
a table of synonyms. 180.128
Froude, James A. Caesar : a sketch. Illus.
S. E. 222.3
Fuller, Albert W. Artistic homes. With illus.
and explanations. Bri. 128.66
FuUerton, Z^tr r/y Georgiana C. (L. G.) A will
and a way, and The handkerchief at the window.
1478.19; Dor. 319.26; J. P. 822.15
Rox. 2318.25; S. B. 285.52
Fustel de Coulanges, Numa D. The ancient
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Fyffe, Charles A. A history of modern Europe.
Vol. I. 1792-1814. With maps. E. B. 355.6
Gannett, William C. A year of miracle. A
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Gardiner, Samuel R. English history for
young folks. Illus. E. B. 495.3
— The fall of the monarchy of Charles i.
Vol. I, 2. 1637-42. Folded map. Rox. 7315.9
Garfield, James A. The poets' tributes to Gar-
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Rox. 1625.29; S. B. 257.41
Geikie, Archibald. Elementary lessons in phys-
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Geldart, Edmund M. The modern Greek lan-
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Rox. 61x6.33
Gibb,John. Gudrun and other stories. From
the epics of the middle ages. With illus.
1461.14; S. E. 46.10
C«>«/<r«/5. — Gudrun ; Hild.i; Wild Hat^en: Beowulf- The
death of Roland; Walter and Hildejfund.
Gibson, W. Hamilton. Camp life in the
woods and the tricks of trapping. Rox, 1727.4
Gilder, Richard W. The poet and his master,
and other poems. Rox. 5637.31
Gilder, William H. Schwatka's search : sledg-
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With illus. Bri. 57.95; Chn. 2345.8; Rox. 431.12
Gilmore, Joseph H. The intermediate speaker.
1393.2a
Giraud, J. P.,yr. The birds of Long Island.
N. Y., 1844. Chn. 934-4
Goethe, Johann W. von. Briefe an die Grafin
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— Hermann and Dorothea. Tr. by Ellen
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-^ Der junge Goethe. Seine Briefe und Dich-
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Gore, Catherine G. F. The story of a royal
favourite. 3 v. 79S.i8
Gotthelf, Jeremias, pseud. See Bitzius, Albert.
Goubaud, Madame Adolphe. Crochet instruc-
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Grace, A. F. A course of lessons in landscape
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Grant, James. The royal regiment and [five]
other novelettes. 1804.19
Grant, Maria M. One May day. A novel.
Dor. 3 24 50
Granville, J. Mortimer. How to make the best
of life. Dor. 398.8
— The secret of a clear head. Dor. 398.10
Green, John R. The making of England.
With maps. 981.5; Chn. 2882.3; J« P« X012.7
Rox. 7315.8; S. E. 254.13
Up to the union of England under Ecgbehrt [a.d. 819].
— ed. Readings from English history.
Rox. 827.11
Green, Samuel A. Two chapters in the early his-
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Green, Samuel G. French pictures drawn with
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Grimm, Jacob L. C. and Wilhelm C. Ger-
man popular stories. With illus. after designs
of G. Cruikshank. Rox. 2422.9
Griswold, William McC Eclectic magazine.
A general index to vol. 1-96, and to vol. 37-148
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— The Nation. General index. Vol. 1-30.
Chn. 3321.x; Rox. 1312.2
— ed. The Q^ P. Index annual for 1881. An
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Gross, Joseph B. The belief in immortality on
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Guest, M[ontague?J T. J. Lectures on the
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Gustafson, Zadel B. Genevieve Ward. A
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Guthrie, Frederick. The first book of knowl-
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Hale, Lucretia P., compiler. The art of knit-
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— ed. Designs in outline for art needlework.
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Hall, Granville S. Aspects of German culture.
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Hamerling, Robert. Aspasia : a romance of
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Hanaford, Phebe A. The life of George Pea-
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Hardy, Marj (M.), /a^fy. Through cities and
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Hardy, Thomas. A Laodicean. [Leisure
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Hargreaves, William. Alcohol and science.
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Harkness, Albert. A practical introd. to Latin
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Harris, Amanda B., ed. Little folks' every day
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Harris, Joel C. Uncle Remus. The folk-lore
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Harrison, Constance C Woman's handiwork
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Hassard, John R. G. A Pickwickian pilgrim-
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Hassaurek, Frederick. Four years among
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Hatton, 5/V Christopher. Memoirs. Including
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Hatton, Joseph. '.'The new Ceylon." Being
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HaufT, Wilhelm. Longnose the dwarf, and
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Havergal, Frances R. Poems ; with sketch of
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Hawthorne, Nathaniel. A wonder-book for
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Haydn, Joseph. Dictionary of dates and use-
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Hays, Mrs. W. J. The princess Idleways. A
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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
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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-
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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.
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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
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IRELAND AND THE LAND QUESTION
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-
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ary Catalogue, Maj', 1881. 20 cents.
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^o cents.
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LIST OF THE NEW AND MORE IMPORTANT BOOKS
PLACED IN THE LIBRARY
DURING APRIL, MAY, AND JUNE, 1882.
ABBREVIATIONS, ETC.
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S. K., South End Branch.
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R. R., Reading Room.
C. R., Catalogue Room.
M. S., Map Stand.
B., Boston.
L.,
Lpz.
P..
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Cop.
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London.
, Leipzig.
Pans.
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No place of publication given.
, Copyrighted.
Enclose corrections or explanations.
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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.
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.
127
BATES HALL
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
Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore. princess of
Great Britain. A birthday book. Designed
by the princess Beatrice. L., 1881. 13 col. plates.
go. •a56x.i9
Behnke, Emil. The mechanism of the human
voice. 2ded. L.,i88o. Illus. Sm. 8». 5765-3©
Belfort, Auguste de, ed. Archives de la
Maison-Dieu de Chflteaudun transcrites et pla-
c^es par ordre chronologique. VxiciAH d'unc
introd. par L. Merlet. P., 1881. ■ S-'. ^eu-so
Belgium. See Collection ; — Cook.
Belgium, The, of the East. By the author of
"Egypt under Ismail Pasha," etc. Ed. by
Blanchard Jerrold. L., 1882. Sm.8». 5057-9
Belgrano, Luigi T. Sulla recente scoperta
delle ossa di Cristoforo Colombo in San Donnn-
Genova, 1878. Plates. L. 8». 2741-55
Belime, William. Philosophic de droit, ou
cours d'introduction k la science du droit. 4c «d.
P., 1881. 2 V. 8«. ^ ^ , 3615-50
Bell, Thomas J. History of the water suppl>
of the world, also geology and water sfata of
Hamilton county, Ohio, statistics of the Ohio
river, proposed water supply of ^»"cinnati
[etc. . Cine, .882. Folded sheets »>. 3944.6*
Belle, Henri. Trois ann<fcs en Gricc [i87-J-
P., 1881. Illus. Map. 16". y^,J
Bellows, Henry W. Before and after the
president's death. Two sermons, i^-'pt- '» »"J
25, 1881. N. Y., 1881. i6». 4348.126
Beloochistan. See P'loyer. Tu^„„hilut
Belsham, Thomas. Memoirs of Thcophilu.
Lindsev, including a brief analysis of his works,
wth anecdotes an^d letters [etc.] : .»»•-.« S^-?^
view of the progress of the unitarian doctrine in
England and Americ^. Centenary volume^^L-,
go
1873-
Portr. Sm. 8°.
129
BATES HALL
July,
Bengal language. See Grierson.
Bentley, Richard. See Jebb.
Berger, Philippe. Notice sur les caracteres
ph^niciens destines a I'impression du Corpus
inscriptionum Semiticarum. P., iSSo. 8°.
No. 2 in *3036.i5
— Rapport sur les inscriptions puniques re-
cemment decouvertes a Carthage. P., 1S77. ^''•
No. I in *3036.i5
Extrait des Archives des missions scientifiques et litte-
raires, 36 serie, t. 4.
Bernhardt, Sarah. See Colombier.
Bernouilli's numbers. See Radicke.
Bernstein, Julius. The five senses of man.
"With woodcuts. N. Y., 1881. [Internal, scient.
ser.] 12°. 3807.79
— Les sens. 3e ed. P., 1880. Illus. [Biblio-
theque scient. internat.] 8". 3802.66
Berry, Marie C. F. L. de Bourbon, duchesse
de. See Meniere.
Bertolotti, Antonio, ed. Artisti belgi ed olan-
desi a Roma nei secoli xvi e xvii. Notizie e
documenti. Firenze, 1880. 16". 4088.8
Bertou, Jules, comte de. Lettre a M. de Saul-
cy sur les monuments egjptiens de Nahr-el-
Kelb. P., 1854. Plates. 8". No. 2 in **5053.26
Bevan, G. Phillips. A handbook to the in-
dustries of the British isles and the United
States. L., 1882. Sm. 8°. 4017.15
Beyda, Heinrich F. T. Das Unendliche, was
es den Philosophen und was es den Mathemati-
kern bisher gewesen und wie es sich mathema-
tisch darstellt nach einer neuen Erfindung.
Bonn, 1880. 8°. 36ooa.65
Bible. See Fairbairn.
— Old Testament. The Holy Scriptures of
the old covenant, in a revised trans, by C. Well-
beloved, G. V. Smith, and J. S. Porter. L., 1859-
62. 3 V. 8°. 5428-9
Genesis. See Don nolo.
Exodus. See Cooper.
Esther. L'histoire d'Esther. Trad, de
la Sainte Bible par Lemaistre de Sacy. P., 1882.
12 etched plates. Illus. F". ***Cab.35.H.2
Song of Solomon. The Song of songs,
arranged in twelve canticles, and rendered into
English blank verse. By B.- S. Clarke. L., 1881.
Sm. 8°. ■ 5443-65
See Quellen, vol. 24, 28.
Ecclesiastes. Ecclesiastes ; or, the preacher,
with notes and introd., by E. H. Plumptre.
Camb., 1881. [The Cambridge Bible for
schools.] Sm. 8°. 3419.67
— New Testament. The Greek New Testa-
ment, ed. from ancient authorities, with the
Latin version of Jerome from the codex Amiati-
nus. By S. P. Tregelles. L., 1857-79. 2 v. 4°.
3412-54
Contents. — i. Matthew-Revelation. — 3. Prolegomena,
and Addenda and corrigenda. Ed. by F. J. A. Hort, and
A. W. Streane.
Revision. See Kennedy, B. H.
St. John. The Gospel according to St.
John, tr. from the eleven oldest versions except
the Latin, and compared with the English Bible.
With notes on the alterations proposed by the
five clergymen in their revised version, pub. in
1857. By S. C. Malan. L., 1862. 40. 3411.61
— Apocrypha. The book of Enoch ; tr. from
the Ethiopic, with introd. and notes. Bv G. H.
Schodde. Andover, 1882. 12°. 3417-63
Bibliography. See Boase ; — Qu^rard ; — Vir-
mond.
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chives des sciences phvsiques et naturelles. T.
1-36 (1846-57); Nouv. "p6r., t. 1-64 (1858-78);
3e p6r., t. 1-4 (1879, 80). Geneve, 1846-80.
104 V. in 96. 8°. *7249.2; *7259.i
Continuation of the " Sciences et arts " series of publica-
tions of the " Biblioth^ue universelle des sciences, etc."
[7229.2].
Bigelow, John. Molinos the quietist. N. Y.,
1882. 16°. 3519-76
The editor thinks that the subject of this study figfures in
the novel "John Inglesant" [2551.50].
Biker, Julio F. J., ed. CoUeccao de tratados e
concertos de pazes que o estado da India Portu-
gueza fez com os reis e senhores com quem teve
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Biographical encyclopaedia of Connecticut and
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Being: 1. England's address to her three daugh-
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A quest of enquiric by women to know whether
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Elwes, Dudley G. C., and Robinson, Charles
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Freeman ; — Lecky ; — McCarthy ; — Rogers ; —
Stern.
England, Church of. See Jennings; — Year
book.
English language and literature. See Cathol-
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Erckmann, Emile, and Chatrian, Alexandre.
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2697.73
Contains also Tiis moi! Quel est ton pays? Chant alsacien
avec accompagnement de piano. Paroles d'Erckmann-
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Etcher, The. Vol. 3. L., 1881. F". %*C.27oa.5
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Fanning, John T. A practical treatise on
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Felton, Cyrus. A brief account of some of the
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lished with the Journal officiel de la Rrfpublique fran^aise.
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Contents. — Die Locke der heiligen Agathe ; " Sophie ! " ;
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Frederick IL, the Great, king of Prussia.
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French language and literature. See Blad^;
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Froude, James A. Thomas Carlyle. History
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Fiihrer zu den Excursionen der Deutschen
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Geology. See Fiihrer ; — Geikie ; — Harrison ;
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Gordon, Adoniram J. The ministry of heal-
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Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der
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Gozzadini, Giovanni, conte. Di ulteriori
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Grant, Robert, and Co. Amount of vouchers,
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Gurteen, S. Humphreys. A handbook of
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South Kensington museum. Examples of the
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Bliite, oder Sittlichkeit, Christenthum und Erzie-
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Hunting and trapping on the Upper Magalloway
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A story of Italian life of the present day.
Barritt, Leon, ed. All the world over, by rail,
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Batty, Joseph H. How to hunt and trap.
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moor tale. „ *^':f"*'J*"H*^S
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Bohn, Hcnrv G.. rd. A dictionary ol quota-
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Bronson, Henry. The history of Waterburj,
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Brown, Almedia M. Dtarj of a minister's
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essays." Rox. 5335-7
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Burroughs, John, and others. Essays from
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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
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A.
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story. Illus. Rox. 2424.4
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Caverley, Robert B. History of the Indian
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Chequered career. A; or, fifteen years in
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Chess player's chronicle, The. Vol. i, 2.
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Clark, Hugh. An introduction to heraldry.
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Contains eighteen papers, some of which have been
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Clement, Clara E. Charlotte Cushman. Portrs.
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Comfort, Richard. Nero : a tragedy.
Rox. 1638.5
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[Fiction.] 1711.25; Dor. 466.16
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Courvoisier, Carl. The technics of violin play-
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S. B. 158.42
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Craik, Dinah (M.). His little mother, and
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— Plain-speaking. Dor. 286. 11 ; J. P. 1614.6
Rox. 1935-16; S. B. 143-47
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Creme, La, de la cr^me. A collection of music
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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,
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Mrs. A. L. Wister. 51-57; Dor. 466.4
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D'Anvers, N. An elementary history of art.
1202.17
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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-
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De Amicis, Edmondo. Morocco : its people
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, Dor. 424- 1 ; J. P. 1434- 1 1
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De Kay, James E. Sketches of Turkey in 1831
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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.]
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Dickens, Charles, jr. Dictionary of days ; an
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Dodge, Richard I. Our wild Indians.
Dor. 456.2 ; Rox. 5033.13
Donnelly, Ignatius. Atlantis : the antedi-
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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
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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
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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-
dustan. Withmemoir.by E.W.GosRc. Rox.s6i8.ig
Dyer, Sidney. Black diamonds; or, the curi>
osities of coal. Illus. II7S*9
Eaton, Li 1 ley. Genealogical historv of Read-
ing, Mass. 1639-1874. Illus. ftox. saai.fl
Ebers, George (M.) The burgomaster's wife.
A romance. From the German by Marv J. Saf-
ford. Dor. 466.2 ; J. 1*. 517.30
The scene is laid in the Xcthcrland> in 1574.
— Der Kaiser. Roman. 2 v. aoia.aa
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.
Rox.S7ta.8
English girl's account. An, of a Moravian set-
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Ewald, Alexander C. Stories from the state
papers. Fac-simile. 980.41 ; Box. 73'^*4
Faiths, The, of the world : St. Giles* lectures.
Rox. 73*4-**
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religions, by R.>*linL
Falke, Jakob von. Greece and Rome. Tr.
Illus. S. B. 37»-«
Fenn, George M. Off to the wilds : the
adventuresof two brothers [in Southern Africa].
Illus. .»*'7.»»
Fitzgerald, Percy. Recreations of a literary
man ; or, does writing pay ? a v. Rox. HJfi-A
Fleming. May A. A changed heart. A
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Smith, Captain John. Trve tntvcl«, adven-
tvres and observations [and The gcnerall hiklorie
of Virginia, New England, and the Summer
isles]. Richmond, 1S19. 2 v. Illu*. 'IJS.I
Southey, Robert. History of the Peninsular
war. L., 1S23-32. 3 V. 1215.5
Sprague, Hosea. The eenealogv of the
Spragucs in Hingham. {AmoH.^ Ilingham.
1882. «»37-9
Todd, Henry J. The life of archbithop Cran-
mer. L., 1831. 2 v. Portrs. 934-6
Tombleson, William. View* of the Rhine.
L., 1832. to«i.3
Tucker, St. George. A dissertation on »lavcrv :
with a proposal for the gradual abolition of ^it,
in Virginia. Phila., 1790. "30.4
Vaughan, Robert, The protectorate of Crom-
well. L.. 1839. 2 V. Portrs. I03M
Vertot d'Aubeuf, Ren<5 A. dc. The history of
the Knights Hospitallers of St. John of Jeniui-
lem. Tr. Edinb., 1770. 5 v. 73S-5
Virginia. Debates and other proceedinv* of
the convention of Virginia. [1788.] Jd ed.
Richmond, 1S05. ««35-«
Warburton, Eliot B. G. Memoir* of Prince
Rupert [of Bavaria], and the cavalier*. L.. 1849.
3 v. Portrs. I03*.S
Warburton, George. Hochelaga; or, England
in the new world. \Amom.'\ Ed. by Eliot War-'
burton. 2d ed. L., 1846. ' ^IS-I)
Waterhouse, George R. The natural hutory
of the mammalia. L., 1S46. 48. J v. Illu*. T%\.%
Wilkinson, Sir lohn G. Topography of
Thebe.s, and general view of Egypt. L.. 1835.
Illus. io)t.s
Williams, Hugh W. Jielect views in Greece.
with illus. L., 1820. 2 v. in 1. l«»S-7
Wilson, .Mcxancfcr, and Bonaparte. Charle*
L. J. L., /r/J»<f of CamiMo. American ornillwl-
ogv. L.. 1832. 3 v. Illu*. 7t*.l«
Wimpffen, Fnini A. S.. Frtiktrr von. A
voyage to Saint l>omingo, 1788-1790. I«, 1817.
Folded map. 93)-f
II.
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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OCTOBER, 1882.
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TRUSTEES OF THE CORPORATION.
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I.
Mostly Recent Publications.
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
Albuminuria. Sec Wood's Library, Dickinson.
Aldine editions. See Palermo.
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
Basford, James L. Sparks from the philoso-
pher's stone. [Aphorisms.] London, 1882.
Sq. le^. 3589-76
Baskerville, Alfred. Legends of the Rhine.
Bonn, 1878. 16°. 2867.70
Bates, Samuel P. The battle of Chancellors-
ville. Meadville, Pa., 1S82. Portraits. Plans.
8°. 2321.72
180
1882.
Bauer, Bruno. Disraeli's romantischer und
Bismarck's socialistischer Imperialismus. Chem-
nitz, 1882. 8°. 3302.65
Baux family. See Barthilemy.
Beck,Auijust. Graf Gustav Adolf von Cotter.
Ein Lebensbild aus der Zeit Friedrich's des Gros-
sen. Gotha, 1867. 12". 2a47.66
Beck, S. William. The draper's dictionary.
A manual of textile fabrics. London. [1882.]
Sm. 8'\ *8o39.ao
Beckwith, H. W. History of Vermilion coun-
ty [Illinois], with historic notes on the North-
west. With maps and illustrations. Chicago,
1879 8°. *446oa.6a
Bees. See Lubbock.
Belcari, Maffeo, atid atkers. Lavde spiritvali
di Feo Belcari, di Lorenzo de' Medici, di
Francesco d'Albizzo, di Castellano Castellani e
di altri, comprese nelle qvattro piV antiche rac-
colte con alcvne inedite e nvove illvstrazioni.
Firenze, 1863. S^. 3441-59
Belgium. See Moke ; — Someren.
Bell, Louis. See Bouton.
Benderloch. See Smith, W. A.
Berlin. 6'<?e Doehring; — Struck.
Berlioz, (L.) Hector. Life and letters. Trans,
from the French. By H. Mainwaring Dunstan.
London, 1882. 2 v. Sm. 8°. 4047-69
Bevan, G. Phillips. The statistical atlas of
England, Scotland, and Ireland, containing 45
maps with text. Edinburgh, 1882. F''.
♦^*Cab.24E.2
Bewicks, The. See Thomson.
Bhagavadgtta. See Mueller.
Bible, George W. Great European conflict.
Franco-Prussian war. Chassepot-rifle vs. Zund-
nadelgewehr, or the needle gun. N. Y., 1870.
Portraits. Folded map. 12°. 4628.84
Bible. L'Eccldsiaste. Traduitde I'hdbreu avec
une ^tude sur I'&ge et le caractfere du livre. Par E.
Renan. Paris, 1882. 8°. 34*4-70
— The New Testament in the original Greek.
The text revised by B. F. VVestcott and F. J. A.
Hort. American edition, with an introduction
by P. Schaff. N. Y.. 1882. I3». 34U-63
In this edition, the revised English renion is arnuiKed
page by page, with the Greek text,
— 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.
Edited by P. Schaff. Vol. i, 2. N. Y.. 1881. 8j.
Map. 16°. ••H.98.4a
Contents. — i. Matthew, esplalnca by P. Schaff. j. Mark,
expluined by M. B. Kiddle.
— A popular commentary on the New Te»t«-
ment. Bv English and American scholars. With
illus. and maps. Edited by Philip Schaff. In
4 V. Vol. 3. Romans — Philemon. N. Y.. i88a.
Plates. L. 8". 34«*-5«
— See Anderson ; — Anecdota ; — Lenonnant ;
— Maurice : — Smith, W. R. ; — Society of Bibli-
cal literature.
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Bierens de Haan, David. Nouvcllcs table*
d'inHSgrales definies. Leide. 1867. 4". ••5oaoa.6a
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BATES HALL
Biography. See Atlas essays. No. 3 ; —
Bornmueller ;— Frond ;— Marchese ; — Schmidt.
(H.) J. ; — Shcpard; — Vasari;— Yonge. C D.
Birds. See Gentry ; — Greene ; — Muq>ii v ; —
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Contains a list of some works 00 tlie Ili|fhlaiMls.
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Blunt, John H. The reformation of the church
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Australia. London. 1S82. Sm. 8". ' ' 3079.77
Book, The, of family crest*, with surnames of
the bearers, mottos, an essay on the origin o(
arms, crests, etc., and a glossary. 13th edition.
London. 1882. 2 v. Illus. Sin. »•. •uV^S*
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Booke, The. of merry riddles, together with
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Edited and enlarged by T. Northcole 1 ;
Part I. 3. Oxford. 1882. 4». •4J»«."
Bouny. See Jackson. B- D. ; — Smith. J.
181
BATES HALL
October,
Bourne, C. E. The heroes of African dis-
covery and adventure. From the earliest times
to the death of Livingstone. London. [1882.]
Folded map. Illus. Sm. 8°. 3058.23
Boutkowski, Alexandre. Dictionnaire numis-
matique pourservir de guide aux amateurs [etc.]
des medailles romaines imperiales & grecques
coloniales. Suivi d'un rdsum^ des ventes pu-
bliques de Paris et de Londres. T. i. Leipzig,
1881. 8°. *2223.58
Bouton, John B. A memoir of General Louis
Bell. Read before the N. H. historical society,
Sept. 14th, 1865. N.Y., 1865. 8°. 4343-80
Bouvier, Louis. De Saussure, sa vie, ses vo-
yages et ses obsen'ations dans les Alpes. Geneve,
1877. 16°. 28693.86
Bowen, Clarence W. The boundary disputes
of Connecticut. Boston, 1882. Portraits.
Maps. 4°. *2370.58
Bowes, James L. Japanese marks and seals.
London, 1882. Folded map. Illus. L. 8°. *4022.56
Boyd, A. J. {Old chum.) Old colonials.
London, 1882. Illus. Sm. 8**. 3079-78
" A collection of sketches of Australian, or rather of
Queensland, life." — Preface.
Boyssonneus, Joannes. See Guibal.
Bracton, Henry de. De legibus et consuetu-
dinibus Angliae. Libri 5. Ed. by Sir Travers
Twiss. London, 1878-82. [Great Britain.
Public record office.] 8°. *7028.50
Braddock, Edward, general. See Lowder-
milk.
Brady, William M. Clerical and parochial
records of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross. Dublin,
1863, 64. 3 v. 8°. *2470.2i
Brain. 5<'e Exner; — Luys.
Braun, K. , and Schneider, F. , editors. Miin-
chener Bilderbogen. Miinchen. [No date.] 4 V.
96 plates. 4°. *6ioo.53
Breviario Grimani. Fac-simile des miniatures
contenues dans le Br^viaire Grimani conserve a
la Bibliotheque de St. Marc, ex^cut^ en photo-
graphic par Antoine Perini; avec explications
de Francois Zanotto et un texte fran9ais de Louis
de Mas Latrie. \^French and Italian. '\ Venise,
1880. 3 V. 40. *,^*5440.55
Contents. — i. Text. — 2,3. 116 plates.
Prefixed to vol. i is C. Soranzo's Un coup d'oeil au Br^-
viaire du cardinal Grimani. Venise, iSSi. i6'. Some ac-
count of this Breviary is to be found in Harper's New
monthly magazine, February, iSSo.
British museum. Catalogue of oriental
coins. Vol. 7. London, 1882. Plates. S".
3026.10.7
Contents. — 7. The coinage of Bukhird (Transoxiana)
from the time of Tiraur to the present day. Classes 33, 23,
by Stanley Lane-Poole.
— Index to the additional manuscripts, with
those of the Egerton collection, preserved in the
British museum, and acquired in 1783-1835.
[Compiled by F. Madden.] London, 1849.
Sm. fo. *6i70.i3
Brittany. See Frain.
Broadley, A. Meyrick. The last Punic war.
Tunis, past and present. With a narratfve" of
the. French conquest of the regency. With illus.
Edinburgh, 1882. 2 v. 8°. 5057.17
Bronte family. See Turner.
Brougham, Henry, ist baron Brougham and
Vaux. Tracts, mathematical and physical. Lon-
don, and Glasgow, i860. Sm. 8°.
5918.18; **5029.86
Brueckner, A. Finanzgeschichtliche Studien.
Kupfergeldkrisen. SL Petersburg, 1867. 8".
364373
Brugsch, Heinrich C, called Brugsch Bey.
Die neue Weltordnung nach Vernichtung des
sundigen Menschengeschlechtes nach einer
altagyptischen Uberlieferung. Mit Tafel. Ber-
lin, 1881. Folded sheet. 8°. 5054.56
Brunner, D. B. The Indians of Berks county.
Pa. Containing cuts of relics. Reading, Pa.,
1881. 8°. 4464.79
Buchanan, Robert. Ballads of life, love, and
humour. London, 1882. Sm. 8°. 4563.19
Buchheim, Charles A., ct/zVor. German clas-
sics. Lessing, Goethe, Schiller. Edited with
English notes. Vol. 4. Schiller. Historische Skiz-
zen. 2d edition revised. Oxford, 1880. [Clar-
endon press series.] Sm. 8°. 4905.51
Buckmaster, J. C, and Willis, J. J. The
elementary principles of scientific agriculture.
London. [187-.?] Sm. 8°. 3999-86
Buddha. ^tje Oldenberg ; — St. Giles' lect-
ures.
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English men of letters. Sec Gosse ; — Ward.
Engraving. 5'<?e Someren ; — Thomson.
Episodes in the life of an Indian chaplain.
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Equations. See Goursat.
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Liver. Sec Wood's Library, Frerichs.
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Longfellow, Henry W. In the harbor; Ultima
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239ob.83
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Loomans, Charles. De la connaissance de
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Lord's prayer. Sec Oratio.
Lotheissen, Ferdinand. Geschichte der fran-
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Lowder, Charles. Charles Lowder. A biog-
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Lowdermilk, Will H. History of Cumber-
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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.
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.Cohtains a list of books and memoir* refitned to.
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Spinoza, Baruch. Opera quotquot reperta sunt.
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Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Court of rec-
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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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8i. 12 V. 16°. 5548- 74
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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.—
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II. The heavenly doctrine of the Lord. — la. Swedenbore:
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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
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Tapia y Rivera, Alejandro. El bardo de Gua-
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Taylor, J. Traill. The photographic amateur.
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Tchernishevsky, Nikolai. Quefaire? Roman
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Teeth, See Coleman.
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5488.34
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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-
ries.] E. B. 349-66; S. E. 509-39
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-
anita. Illus. W. Rox. 105.9
— 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-
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— 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
J. P. 517.4; Rox. 2426.1 ; S. B. 219.44
Green, Anna K. The Leavenworth case : a
lawyer's story. S. B. 215.46
Green, Samuel A. History of medicine in.
Massachusetts. . . Clin. 4426^20
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Dor. 4247; Rox. 413-18; Rox. 7365.14
S. E. 334-9
Guernsey, Alfred H. Ralph Waldo Emerson.
[Appleton's New handy-volume series.]
Dor. 178.36
Hal^vy, Ludovic. Abbd Constantine. [Fic-
tion.] From the 20th French edition. [Trans-
Atlantic novels.] 1752.21 ; Clin. 2188.17
— 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;
L'ambassadeur chinois ; Le defile ; Le petit Max.
Hammond, Mrs. E. H. {Henri Dauge.) A
fair philosopher. [Kaaterskill series.] 1417.19
Chii. 2188.18; Dor. 466.18; J. P. 517.5
Rox. 2425.2 ; S. B. 229.48 ; S. E. 50943
Harte, (F.) Bret. Condensed novels and Sto-
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Hatfield, R. H. The American house carpen-
ter. 8th edition. Rewritten and enlarged.
Illus. S. B. 392.46
Hawthorne, Sophia. Notes in England and
Italy [in 1S57]. Kox. 7365.23
Hay, Mary C. Dorothy's venture. A novel.
S. B. 232.83
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
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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
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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-
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Longfellow, Henry W. In the harbor; Ultima
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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.
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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 ;
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McCarthy, Justin. The epoch of reform.
1830-1S50. 1999.15; S. E. 254.7
— History of our own times from the accession
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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-
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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
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See Bates Hall list for contents.
Mathews, W. S. B. How to understand music.
Added, a pronouncing dictionary and encyclo-
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Maxwell, James C. A treatise on electricity
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Mayo, Isabella F. {Edzvard Garrr/t.) Family
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Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix. Elijah.
[Libretto.] Music of the principal songs.
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Meyerbeer, Jacob. Dinorah. (I^ pardon de
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Miller, Olive T. Little people of Asia. Illus.
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Juvenile life in the various countries separately described.
Mills, Charles D. B., compiler. Pebbles, pearls
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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.
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— 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-
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Mozley, Thomas. Reminiscences chiefly of
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Mueller, (F.) Max. Deutsche Liebe. Aus
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Mulford, Elisha. The republic of God.
W. Rox. 38.7
Murray, David C. A life's atonement. A
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Rox. 2315.24; S.B. 288.50
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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.
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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
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A story of English commercial family life.
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panions.
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and its graces.
Conversation, its faults
1406.18
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tion.] S. B. 283.59
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ure. With illus. S. B. 322.17
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[Libretto.] Music of the principal airs.
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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
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mer und Amboss. — ii. AUzeit voran. — 12. Was die
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Trollope, Anthony. Marion Fay. A novel.
440.32
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Underwood, Francis H. Henry Wadsworth
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trait. 1532.5 ; S. B. 167.30
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Valentine, Mrs. Kate Duncan. 1789.13
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Verdi, Giuseppe. La Traviata. Opera.
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Villefranche, J. M. Cineas; or, Rome under
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Wallace, Lewis. Ben-Hur. A tale of the
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Walpole, Charles G. Short history of the
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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.
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tine martyr. S. E. 222.15
Warren, Henry W. Recreations in astronomy.
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tries and British colonies.]
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W^eeks, Lyman H. Among the Azores.
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Wheeler, Crosby H. Ten years on the Eu-
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Whitney, Adeline D. T. Just how: a key to
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— Odd, or even? [Fiction.] W. Rox. 104.20
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Wood, George B., and Bache, Franklin. The
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14th edition. R. R., L. 24
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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-
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— Lads and lasses of Langley. [Five stories.]
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214
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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
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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**.
326
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°.
328
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
229
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
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.
230
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°.
331
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-
ceedings, 6th annual session, 1S74. 1875. On the formation of
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
236
1883.
BATES HALL
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
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Association fran^aise pour I'avancement des
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Asthma. See Salter.
Astrology. See Pearce ; — Proctor ; — Raphael.
Astronome Mathieu, pseud. See Mathieu,
Astronome.
Astronomy. 5<'^ Argentine republic; — Gil-
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Atonement. See Campbell, J. M.
Austin, Jane G. Nantucket scraps. Boston,
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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-
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Auvergne, France. See Chaix de Lavar^ne.
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troisieme, comprenant la France et les autres
dtats du moyen Age de 395 a 1270. 7e Edition.
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Bacon, Francis, baron Vcrulam and viscount
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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
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4°. ^3862.59
Balfe, Michael W. 5/-«? Barrett.
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Bannatyne club. See Buke.
Baptism. See Wall.
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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-
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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-
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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
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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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Bernard, Auguste. Geofroy Tory, peintre et
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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 ; —
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Biograph, The, and- review. Vol. 1-3. For
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5765-39
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Botany. See Bentley ; — Gubernatis ; — Lin-
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Boucherville, Anatole de. L'erreur anti-so-
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Boutros, pseud. L'Egypte et I'Europe. Par
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Bowles, Thomas G. Flotsam and jetsam. A
yachtsman's experiences at sea and shore. Lon-
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Bowman, Frederick H. The intermediate text-
book of physical science. Illus. London, 1882.
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Brantome, Pierre de Bourdeille, seigneur
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Brassey, Sir Thomas. The British navy. Vol.
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*3953-6a
Braun, Alexandre. Nouveau traits des
marques de fabrique et de commerce, du nom
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I. Bruxelles, 1880. 8". 3667.35
Breakfast. See Colbrath.
Brenet, Michel. Histoire de la symphonie k
orchestre, depuis ses origines jusqu'a Beethoven
inclusivement. Paris, 1882. 8°. 4047.73
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BATES HALL
Bridges. Sec Winkler.
Bright's disease. See Pancoast.
Brighton health congress. Transactions. 1881.
With portraits, maps and diagrams. London.
[1882.] 8°. *3763-73
Brinton, Daniel G. American hero-myths. A
study in the native religions of the western con-
tinent. Phila., 1882. 8». 5480.55
Brissaud, (L.) D^sir^. Histoire contempo-
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fondu. Paris, 1881. 12°. 26293.80
British museum, London. Catalogue of addi-
tions to the manuscripts. 1876-81. London, 1882.
L. 8°. ♦6131.3
— Catalogue of the Batrachia salientia, S.
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18S2. 30 pla'tes. 8°. *5894-7
Britton, Wiley. Memoirs of the rebellion on
the border, 1863. Chicago, 1882. 16". 2329.82
A view of the military operations and events on the bor-
ders of Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and the I ndian territory.
Brodhead, L. W. The Delaware water gap.
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Bromfield, Edward T. Picturesque journeys
in America of the Junior united tourist club.
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Brown, John, abolitionist. See Sanborn.
Brown, Robert. The countries of the world.
Vol.6. London. [rS82.] Illus. Sm. 40. 2261.58
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-
mic order : an investigation of the physical
aspect of time. London, 1882. Sm. S". 3924.71
Brown, William S. Clinical hand-book on
the disetises of women. N. Y., 1882. Illus.
[Wood's Library of standard medical authors.]
8"- *3773-72
Browne, J. F. A Hindi primer in Roman
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Browning, Robert. See Furnivall ; — Holland.
Bruce, John C. A descriptive catalogue of
antiquities, chiefly British, at Alnwick castle.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1880. Illus. Plates. 4°.
*«*452oa-6
Brun, F61ix. La vie privrfe des paysans au
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Brunet, Pierre G. La bibliomanie en 1878,80.
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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-
sics. Lessing. Goethe, Schiller. Edited with
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[Clarendon press series.] i6?>. 4905.51
Contrnts. — 3. Lessing. Minna von Barnhelm. 3d edition.
5. Goethe. Iphi^^cnie auf Tauris.
Buckland, Anna. The story of English litera-
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Buckley, Arabella B. Winners in life's race,
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Bugeaud de La Piconnerie, Thomas R., due
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Buguet, Henry. Foyers et coulisses. Histoire
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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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Burnham, Sherburne W. Double star obser-
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Burrows, Montagu. Wiclifs place in history.
Three lectures before the University of Oxford in
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Business forms. See Clark, A. B.
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An essay. Edinburgh, 187 1. Sm. 8°. 4273.61
On the unconstitutionality of the " Contagious diseases
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Caine, T. Hall. Recollections of Dante Gabriel
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Calculus. Sec Hansen; — Jordan, C.
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Capecelatro, Alfonso. The life of Saint Philip
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Capello, H., and Ivens, Robert. From Ben-
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of Congress ; Surgeon general' s office.
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Cecil county, Maryland, ^e^ Johnston.
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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-
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Cephalopoda. See Oppel.
Cervantes-Saavedra, Miguel de. Wit and
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V. Kolliker. Part 3. On the Ostracoda, by G. S. Brady.
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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.
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Chapin, Edwin H. See Ellis, S.
Chavannes de La Giraudifere, H. de. Una
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Chemistry. See Fehling.
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Cheshire, England. See Historic ; — Lang-
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Chief justices of the United States supreme
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Portrait. 16°. 4249.50
Children. See Blanche.
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China painting. See Beard, J. C.
Christ. See Aldrich ; — Michon.
Christian art. 5^1? Muntz.
Christianity. See Brace ; — Farrar ; — Smith,
R. T.; — Weber, G.
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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-
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Foumier, Paul. La question agraire en Irlande.
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Fox, Caroline. Memories of old friends, being
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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
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Statistique monumentale de Paris. Expli-
cation des planches par A. Lenoir. Paris, 1867.
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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.
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Petit.
Franco-German war. See Canonge ; — Va-
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Franken, D. L'cEuvre gravd des Van de Passe.
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Franzos, Carl E. Die Juden von Barnow.
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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
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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
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Contents. — Arminius Vamb^ry in central Asia; Sir S.
W. Baker in equatorial Africa; Livingstone and Stanley in
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Indo-China; Paul Marcoy in lower Peru; Cameron's
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4348.138
Fryxell, Anders. Berattelser ur Svenska histo-
rien. 1739-1812. 35te-46te delen. Stockholm,
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Fuller, Andrew G. Andrew Fuller. London,
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2458.75
FuUerton, Lady Georgiana C. The countess
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raphy of Robert Browning, from 1833 to 1881.
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' Letters of Shelley.') ad edition."
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Furtwaengler, Adolf, and Loeschcke, Geor§,
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G., A. R. The tower of Egypt; or, the types
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[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
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Garfield, James A. Death of president Gar-
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With the addresses of James Russell Lowell, Bishop
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Garibaldi, Giuseppe. The life of general Gari-
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the history of his exploits to the present time.
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Gartenlaube, Die. Ausfiihrliches Sachregister.
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Gauch, F. Du traitement de la colique de
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Gautier, Alphonse. Etudes sur la liste civile
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Gautier, Th^ophile. La nature chez elle. Des-
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Gayarr6, Charles (E. A.). Aubert Dubavet,
or the two sister republics. Boston, 1882. Por-
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" In this work the substance Is history; the form only is
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The tale embodies a comparison between the United
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Gebhart, Emile. Roman cameos and Floren-
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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-
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Geikie, Archibald. Text-book of geologv.
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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-
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[reprint, Boston, 1879]. Folded table. Sm. 4°.
'»2338.69
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Geography. Sec Brown, R. ; — Dezobry.
Geological survey of Great Britain. Memoirs.
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normande. 3. I..a Grande Charte. 4. Depuis Edouara ill
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Gleim, Johann W. L. Preussische Kriegslie-
der von einem Grenadier. Heilbronn, 1882.
[Deutsche Litteraturdenkmale des iS. Jahrhun-
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Go (a Japanese game). See Korschelt.
Godfrey, G. F. Billy Blew-Away's alphabeti-
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Godwin, George N. The green lanes of Hamp-
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The running-title is I>ovely leafy Liphook, of which place
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Contents. — 1,3, Autobiography. From the German
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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.
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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-
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Reprint of tlie editi;>n published in Leipzig-, by G. J. Go-
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t^gut.
Gohren, Theodor von. Die Naturgesetze der
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Gordon, Hanford L. Legends of the North-
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Gosselin, (A.) L^on. Clinical lectures on
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Granier de Cassagnac, Adolphe. Souvenirs
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2618.50
Contents. — 3. La guerre d'ltalie; Le prince imperial; Le
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Grant, James. Cassell's Old and new Edin-
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Grantham, Sir Thomas. An historical ac-
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of Algier, and in the East Indies. Richmond,
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Graves, Robert P. Life of Sir William Rowan
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correspondence, and miscellaneous writings.
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— India office. Memoirs of the geological sur-
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Vol. I , F° ; vol. 2, L. 8°. *7o6o.5
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— 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.
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— Fitzgerald ; — Glasson ; — Michaelis ; — Mol-
loy ; — Rhys.
Greece. See Bachelet ; — Dictionnaire ; —
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Greene, Robert. Life and complete works.
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Contents. — 6. Prose. Menaphon. Camillas alarum to
slumbering Euphues. Euphues his censure to Philautus.
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Griesinger, Wilhelm. Mental pathology and
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Gripon, Emile. Enseignement secondaire
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Grison, Georges. Les accidents de chemins
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Griswold, William McC. General index to the
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Gubematis, Angelo de. La mythologie des
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Gu^rin, (H.) Victor. Voyage arch^ologique
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Guest, Edwin. A history of English rhythms.
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Guhl, Ernst, and Koner, Wilhelm D. Das
Leben der Griechen und Romer nach antiken
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Guiffrey, Jules J. Antoine Van Dyck, sa vie
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Guilmant, Alexandre. Messe solennelle. No.
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Guns. 5't?e Walsh.
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Guttmann, Oskar. Gj'mnastics of the voice.
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Hamilton, Leonidas. Mexican law. A com-
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Hamilton, Walter. The aesthetic movement
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Harcourt, (H. M.) Bernard, comte d'. Diplo-
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Hardwick, Charles. On some ancient battle-
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Harland, Marion, /5^«</. See Terhune, Mary V.
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Harris, Stanley. Old coaching days. Illus.
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Hart, Henry G. The new annual army list,
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Hart, James M. A syllabus of Anglo-Saxon
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Harvard college. Catalogue. 1882-83. Cam-
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27493.56
Hatton, Joseph. Journalistic London. Illus.
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Hawaiian islands. See Streets.
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Contents. — Irvinfj; Holmes; Lowell; Artemiu Ward;
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Hay, William D. Brighter Britain ! or, settler
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Haydn, (F.) Joseph. .^«?e Nohl.
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Heinricus Italicus. Das urkundliche Formel-
buch des konigl. Notars Heinricus Italicus aus
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Heiss, Aloiss. Les m^dailleurs de la renais-
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Henderson, Peter. Gardening for profit; a
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Henoch, Edward. Lectures on diseases of
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Henriette Maria, queen of Charles I of En-
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Hevelius (Hewel, or Hewelke), Johann. The
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A reprint of three chapters from the " Machina celestis,"
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This translation was made by F. H. Forshall.
Hewlett, William O. Notes on dignities in
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Hickey, E. H. A sculptor and other poems.
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Hillebrand, Carl. Zeiten, Volker und Men-
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Hiller, Ferdinand. Aus dem Tonlebcn unserer
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Hilton, James. Chronograms, 5,000 and more
in number excerpted out of various authors and
collected at many places. London, 1882. Por-
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Historic society of Lancashire and Cheshire,
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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.
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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
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Alcott, Louisa M. Aunt Jo's scrap-bag. ^h
vol. J. P. 216.11.6; S. E. 646.1.6
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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-
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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-
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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.
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Bainbridge, William F. Around the world
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Baker, C. Alice. A summer in the Azores,
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— The reading club and handy speaker. No.
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Balmes, Jaime L. Criterion : or, how to detect
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Barbou, Alfred. Victor Hugo and his time.
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Baring-Gould, Sabine The vicar of Morwen-
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Barker, Lucy D. S. Little wide-awake. 1883.
A coloured annual for children. Illus. 1852.20
Barnard, Edna A. Maple Range : a frontier
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Barr, Amelia E. The young people of Shake-
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Bartlett, George B. New games for parlor
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Bartlett, Truman H. The art life of William
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Bates, Charlotte F., compiler. The Cambridge
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Bates, Samuel P. The battle of Chancellors-
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Beard, Daniel C. What to do and how to do
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S. E. 666.2
Becker, August. Auf Waldwegen. [Roman.]
Rox, 5727.10
Benjamin, Park, editor. Appletons' Cyclo-
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Benson, Eugene. Art and nature in Italy.
1667.32
Descriptions drawn from remote Italian places.
Bent, James T. The life of Giuseppe Gari-
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Berard, Augusta B. School history of En-
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St. Paul's Epistle to the Philippians. A
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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-
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Contents. — Captain Mansana; The railroad and the
churchyard; Dust.
Black, William. An adventure in Thule. A
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■ — 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-
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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,
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£. 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-
tine Vox the ventriloquist. J. P. 313.18
Coffin, Charles C. The boys of '76. Illus.
N.E. 178-7
Coffin, Charles C., continued.'
— Building the nation. Events in the history
of the United States from*the Revolution to 1861.
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-
fast. 183-29
Coleridge, Christabel R. Lady Betty. By C.
R. C. 1491.19
A story of the Jacobite rebellion.
Collins, S. M. A. The homestretch. A novel.
By S. M. A. C. ^ 1492-24 ; S. E. 5093.37
A novel of Southern life.
Conklin, Jennie M., formerly Mrs. Drink-
•water. Fifteen ; or, Lydia's happenings. 1786.34
Conway, Moncure D. Emerson at home and
abroad. Bri. 64.40; Rox. 1013.10
— Travels in South Kensington. With notes
on decorative art and architecture in England.
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-
tianische Geschichte. Rox. 5737.31
Cousin, Victor. Secret history of the F"rench
court under Richelieu and Mazarin ; or, life and
times of Madame de Chevreuse. Rox. 637.7
Cox, Samuel S. Arctic sunbeams ; or from
Broadway to the Bosphorus by way of the North
cape. Illus. Bri. 66.83 ; N. E. 171.x
— Orient sunbeams : or, from the Porte to the
Pyramids, by way of Palestine. Illus. Bri. 66.81
N. E. 171-2
Cozzens, Samuel W- The young silver seek-
ers ; or, Hal and Nel in the marvellous country.
Illus. 1753.24; J. P. 336.39
Crabb, George. English synonymes.
N. E. A.17
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-
lated by Lady Georgiana Fullerton. 1753.25
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
liberator [Daniel O'Connell]. 3 v. Rox. 5420.5
Dahlgren, John A. Memoir of Ulric Dahl-
gren. S. B. 167.3a
Dahlgren, Madeleine V. Memoir of John A.
Dahlgren. Rox. 5035-»3
Dall, Caroline W. H. My first holiday: or,
letters from Colorado, Utah, and California.
E. B. 93.8
Dana, Richard H., jr. Two years before the
mast. N. E. 171.3
Daunt, Achilles. The three trappers. A story
of adventure in the wilds of Canada. With illus.
1492.35; J. P. 333.17
Davidson, Samuel. The doctrine of last
things. Rox. 7386.38
Day, Henry N. Elements of psychology.
S. E. 105.38
De Amicis, Edmondo. Military life in Italy.
Sketches. Translated. With illus. 1647.1i
J. P. 1434-15
Relating largely to the war of 1866.
365
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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-
ture. S. B. 292.10
Diaz, Abby M. King Grimalkum and Pussy-
anita. Illus. J. P. 212.27
Dippold, George T. The great epics of me-
diaeval Germany. 1897.22 ; S.B. 39-49
S. E. 43-4
Dobson, Austin, editor. Eighteenth century
essays. S. E. 27.24
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
biography. . N. E. A.6
Drake, Samuel A. The heart of the White
mountains. With illus. S. E. 329.21
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-
anists, zoologists, and geologists. S. E. 160.2
Durand, Alice. {Henry Qrdville.) Perdue.
[Roman.] 2072.23
Ebner-Eschenbach, Marie, Freiin von. ( Grd-
fin Dtibsky.) Aphorisms. Translated by A. L.
Wister. 1897.23 ; S. B. 39-53
Eckstein^ Ernst. Quintus Claudius. A ro-
mance of imperial Rome. From the German.
2v. 1714.18
Edwards, Emory. The practical steam en-
gineer's guide. Illus. 190.67
Eggleston, George C. The wreck of the Red
Bird. A story of the Carolina coast. Illus.
1786.25 ; Dor. 466.31 ; S. B. 123.44
Ellis, George E. A half-century of the uni-
tarian controversy. Box. 6332.7
Ellis, Sumner. Life of Edwin H. Chapin.
With portraits and illus. 1532.10; Box. 1031.4
Engel, Johann J. Herr Lorenz Stark. Ein
Charaktergemalde. Rox. 5727.29
Epictetus. Selections. [Compiled by Mary W.
Tileston.] [Wisdom series.] S. E. 41.15
Ericsson, Olof A. A cruise under six flags.
[Short stories.] By O. A. E. 1752.27
Essays from "The Critic." By John Bur-
roughs, and others. Dor. 286.12
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,
M.
Farrar, Charles S. History of sculpture,
painting, and architecture. Dor. 394- xi
Farrar, Frederic W. The early days of Chris-
tianity. 1081.4
— Same. 2 v. Rox. 7383.1a
F^nelon, Francois de S. de La Mothe. Selec-
tions from Fdnelon. [Compiled by Mary W.,
Tileston.] [Wisdom series.] 2103.23
Fenn, George M. Off to the wilds. Dor. 257.3
Fenno, Frank H. The science and art of
elocution. 1396.15; J. P. 1825.16
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-
hood. Illus. 1492.9 ; E. B. 329.103 ; J. P. 436. 17
Fitzgerald, Percy. The royal dukes and prin-
cesses of the family of George iii, 1760-1830. 2 v.
Box. 7316.9
Forbes, S. Russell. Rambles in Rome. With
maps, plans, and illus. Bri. 55.119
Ford, Worthington C, editor. The Ameri-
can citizen's manual. Part i. 210.20
Fran9ois, Louise von. Phosphorus Hollun-
der. "Zu Fussen des Monarchen. Box. 5727.6
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-
lated.] S. E. 480.30
Gardner, Dorsey. Quatre Bras, Ligny and
Waterloo. A narrative of the campaign in Bel-
gium, 1815. Dor. 386.21
Gaskell, George A. Compendium of forms.
N. E. A. 7
Gautier, Th^ophile. Le roman de la momie.
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Regan, James. Manual of guard duty and
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Roe, Edward P. Success with small fruits.
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Bishop, Nathaniel H. Four months in a
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Dewing, Maria R. Beauty in the household.
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Gilpin, William. Three essays : on picturesque
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Hastings, Horace L. The guiding hand. 5639.1
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Joanna I, queen of Naples. Historical life.
London, 1824. 2 v. Illus. 1126.IX
Johnson, Cuthbert W. Life of Sir Edward
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Jones, George, R. A. Sir Francis Chantrey.
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Kennedy, Archibald. Serious considerations
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colonies. [Anon.'] N. Y., 1754. "14-5
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Knox, Thomas W. Adventures of two youths
in a journey to Egypt and the Holy Land. 611.16
Korff, Modeste, baron. The accession of
Nicholas i. Translated fi-om the Russian. Lon-
don, 1857. II26.2
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La Roche, Michel de. Memoirs of literature.
2d edition. London, 1722. 8 v. 1134.10
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Legion, The, of liberty ! and Force of truth.
N. Y., 1857. 5228.12
Lewis, John. The history of the life and
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Lewis, Matthew G. Journal of a West India
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— Life and correspondence. London, 1839. 2 v.
1124.6
Librarian, The. By James Savage. Vol. 1-4.
London, 1808-10. 1135.10
London society. Extra Christmas number.
1882. Illus. 2028.25
Lucian. A traveller's true tale. After the
Greek, by A. J. Church. With illus. 2188.23
Lynam, Robert. The history of the Roman
emperors. London, 1850. 2 v. 1127.1
Maseres, Francis. An account of the proceed-
ings of the British, and other Protestant inhabi-
tants of Quebeck, in order to obtain an House of
assembly. London, 1775. Iii4'3
Massachusetts. State library. Catalogue.
1413-2
Meade, L. T. Nobody's neighbor. The Sun-
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Mears, David O. Life of E. N. Kirk. 2838.20
Meredith, William G. Memorials of Charles
John, King of Sweden and Norway. London,
1829. 1126.14
Metcalf, David. An inquiry into moral obli-
gation. Boston, i860. 5228.11
Moering, Anna L., compiler. Wayside glean-
ings. 5223.19
Molesworth, Mrs. — . Summer stories for boys
and girls. 436.14
Moore, Frank, editor. The rebellion record.
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Our continent. Vol. i. 1882. 3535-1
Parton, James. Life of Voltaire. 2 v. 2882.7
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Robinson, Phil. Under the sun [in India]. 2337.4
Rupp, Isaac D. Early history of Western
Pennsylvania, and of the West, 1754-1833. Pitts-
burg, 1846. 1114-9
Saint Clair, Arthur. A narrative of the cam-
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1032.10
Scudder, Horace E. The Bodley grand-
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ollections. Boston, 1825. 2838.18
Selection, A, of eulogies pronounced in honor
of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Hart-
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CHARLESTOTTTN
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This is a new edition of the History of the discovery of
America, with new arrangement and additions.
Tuckerman, Bayard. A history of English
prose fiction from Sir Thomas Malory to George
Eliot. 2726.18
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Tyler, J. Endell. Henry of Monmouth. Lon-
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Weems, Mason L. Ihe life of Benjamin
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Whiting, John. Truth and innocency defended
against falsehood and envy. In answer to Cot-
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don, 1702. 1115.16
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Wynne, John H. A general history of the
British empire in America. London, 1770. 2 v.
Folded map. z 126.8
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
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
279
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.
282
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.
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James J. Flynn, Councilman.
James Freeman Clarke.
Samuel A. B. Abbott.
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GENERAL OFFICERS.
Mellen Chamberlain, Librarian and Clerk of the Corporation.
James L. Whitney, Principal Assistant Librarian.
Arthur M. Knapp, Curator of Periodicals and
Pamphlets.
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gravings, and Registrar.
Appleton p. C. Griffin, Custodian of Shelves.
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Thomas H. Cummings, Curator of Lower Hall
Catalogue.
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LIBRARIANS OF DEPARTMENTS.
Arthur M. Knapp, Bates Hall.
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Sarah Bunker, Roxbury.
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Harriet L. Towner, Custodian, Mattapan.
Etta M. Ruggles, Custodian, Neponset.
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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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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.
Bates Hall . . .
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Duplicate Room
Lower Hail
Brighton Branch . . .
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Dorchester Branch . .
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Totols . .
Periodicals
in R. R.
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excluded.)
362a
35
6+
30
30
33
22,681
Il,2lS
1 0.37 '
3.139
424,116 SiS
* Keep ripen till 9P.M. Saturdays. ^ Tuesdays to Saturdays, inclusive.
t Closed IJ M. to 2 l'..M. •** Saturdays from 2 to" 9.
i Reading Room 9to U. a Delivered to readers also on Sun-
** Closed from 6 to 6-». days.
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Central Periodical Reading Room.
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publications now taken in the principal libraries
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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.
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('hn., Charlcstown Branch.
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K. B., £ast Boston Branch.
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N.E., North End Branch.
. Rox., Koxburv Branch.
" 8. B., South Boston Branch.
». K., South End Branch.
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R. R.
C. R.
n.d.,
n^p.
Cot.,
( )
Reading Room.
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Copyrighted.
Enclose corrections or explanation*.
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Book cannot leave the Libniry.
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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 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.
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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.
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Annuaire de la noblesse de France et des mai-
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Rule.
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[Weldon's Christmas annual.] 4°. 45703.61
A satirical poem on Lord Beaconsfield.
Domestic economy. See Murray, R.
Donaldson, Frank. A Narragansett idyl. By
a Harvard graduate of '79. Baltimore, 1880.
Sq. 16'. 2396.92
Donnelly, Ignatius. Ragnarok : the age of
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Map. 12°. 3867.70
The author attributes the genloorical formation known as
drift to tlic impact of a comet upon the Earth.
Dorchester, Daniel. The problem of religious
progress. N. Y. [1881.] 16". 5443-84
Drama. See Bulthaupt; — Dakin; — Dan-
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Dryden. John. F'ables antient and modern ;
translated into verse from Homer, Ovid, Boccace,
and Chaucer. With original poems. 6th edition.
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Du Camp, Mixime. Souvenirs littdraires.
T. I. Paris, 1882. 8». 4646.64
Du Chaintreau, — , Sr. Histoire de D. lean
devxiesme roy de Castille. Recueillie de diners
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Du Cleuziou, Henri. L'art national. Etude
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Dudley, Myron S. History of Cromwell
[Connecticut]. Middletown, 1880. 8'. 4438.24
Duerer, Albrecht. See Ephrussi ; — Thausing.
Duffy, Sir Charles G. Four years of Irish
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Du M^ril, Edclestand. Essai philosophique
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— Histoire de la comddie ancienne. Paris,
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— editor. Porfsies in^dites du moyen age.
Pr6c^d<5es d'une histoire de la fable Esopique.
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Cc)nt:iins the Novus yEsopus of Alexander Neckam, the
Alter jUsopus of llaldo, the Novus Avianus also by Neck-
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Du Moncel, Theodore A. L., comte. Deter-
mination des illefments de construction des dlcc-
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Duncan. John. See Jolly.
Duncan, I'eter M. Heroes of science. Botan-
ists, zoologists, and geologists. London, 18S2.
Sm. 8'. 3916.72
Duncker, Max. The history of antiquity.
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Dumford, Edward. A soldier's life and work in
South Africa. 1872-1S79. A memoir of A. W.
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Du Val, Charles. With a show through South-
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Portrait. 8". 5052.62
Dye, John S. Coin cncyclopaidia : a complete
illustrated history of the coins of the world.
With a history of mines, mining, mints, assays,
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Dzierzon, Johann. Rational bee-keeping.
Translated from the latest German edition by
H. Dieck and S. Stutterd. Edited and revised
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Eads, H. L. Shaker sermons. With replies
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Earl, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. The
three Earls. An historical sketch, and proceed-
ings of the centennial jubilee, at New Holland,
Pa., July 4, 1876. New Holland, 1S76. i2'>.
*4379a.62
The historical sketch is by Frank R. Diffenderffcr, the
oration by E. K. Martin.
Early English text society. ^S***? Cursor mun-
di ; — English Charlemagne romances.
East, The. Set Michon.
Eastern question. Sec Bianconi.
Ebner-Eschenbach, Marie, Freifrau von.
Aphorisms. Translated by Mrs. Annis Lee Wis-
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Ecclesiastical history. See Ott; — Palmer.
Eder, Joseph M. Modern dry plates : or, emul-
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Edwards, Joseph F. How we ought to live;
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Eighteenth century. See Goncourt ; — Perry,
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Electricity. See Minchin ; — Sedgwick ; — Uni-
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Elizabeth, 0/ England. See La Ferriire-
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo. See Carlyle.
Emery, George E. [Fifty fugitives. Poetic
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Written prior to 1883.] [Lynn, 1883.J Portrait.
Sm. 4"
',•2402.72
Encyclopedic de la predication contemporaine.
Recueil de conft'rences, sermons, panegyriques,
discours decirconstancc, etc. , d'apr^s Ics^v^ques,
lcs pferes des divers ordres religieux, missionnaires
apostoliques et autres prt'tres distinguds. Mar-
seille, 1878-82. 31 V. L. 8^ •34603.50
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Dictionnaire des contemp6rains. Paris, 1882.
8'. *3534-55
29s
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April,
Enghien-les-Bains, Montmorency, France.
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Engineers' society of Western Pennsylvania.
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Pittsburgh, 1882. Plates. 8". *59ioa.50
England, Church of. See Maskell.
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London, 1879-81. 4 v. Fac-similes. [Early
English text society.] 8". ***46o7.33
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Charles the Grete, translated from the French by William
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English language and literature. See Brink ; —
Casaubon ; — Kwong; — Living: — Morley; —
Nichol ; — Ogilvie ; — Perry, T. S ; — Sanborn ; —
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Ephrussi, Charles. Albert Diirer et ses des-
sins. Paris, 1882. Illus. Portrait. 4°. *^*8o6o.63
" Reunion d'une s^rie d'etudes publiees dans la Gazette
des beaux-arts, de 1S77 a iSSo [732oa.5o], augmentees et
modifiees." — Pre/ace.
Epinay, Louise F. P. de La Live d'. See Cam-
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Epitaphs. See Kings county; — Latham.
Erckmann, Emile, and Chatrian, Alexandre.
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Ernault, L. Des conditions etiologiques de la
pathologic de la race negre. These pour le doc-
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Estemo, (Ferdinand H. P., comte d'.'). La
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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
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Ferguson, Richard S., editor. Old church
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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,
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Fisheries. See United States, Fish commis-
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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
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Florence. See Yriarte.
Foley, Henry, editor. Records of the English
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Folk lore. See Almanach des traditions ; —
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Folsom family. See Chapman, J.
Forbes, Robert B. Personal reminiscences.
2d edition, revised. Added, rambling recollec-
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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
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Forty-fifth regiment Massachusetts volunteers.
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Foss, Edward. The judges of England ; with
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Fouque, Octave. Les rdvolurionnaires de la
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France. Ministere de Vagricnlture et du com-
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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; —
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Francis, B. The isles of the Pacific. London.
18S2. lUus. Map. Sm. 8°. 3078.67
Franco, Francisco. Libro de enfermedades
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Franzos, Carl E. The Jews of Barnow.
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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
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and signatures fill a roll of paper ij inches wide and 7 feet S
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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
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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
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Gallwey, Sir Ralph W. P. The fowler in Ire-
land, or notes on the haunts and habits of wild-
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Gardening. See Harris.
Gardner, Eugene C. The house that Jill built,
after Jack's had proved a failure. A book on
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[" Our continent " library.] 16"^. 4099-73
Gardner, Percv. Samos and Samian coins.
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Garfield, James A. [Collection of newspapers,
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S. South Carolina — Wisconsin, Bel|fium. 9-13. Great
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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.
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Gautier, Thrfophile. Histoire du romantisme,
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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 ;
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Geological society of Glasgow. Transactions.
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CoMlfMlt. — 'Sn. I. ContaininfT the description of the
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strument and meridian-circle. By James Curley,
The only number published up to January 1, 18S3.
297
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Gerhard, Johann, 1582-1637. Loci theologici
cum pro adstruenda veritate turn pro destruenda
quorumvis contradicentium falsitate per theses
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► Portrait. 4". *750oa.io
Gerlach, Martin. Das Gewerbe-Monogramm.
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*^*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-
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Plates. 4». ***8o3o.8
German language and literature. See Bul-
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Germany. See Koenigliche Akademie ; — Kri-
tische.
Gervais, Henri, and Ameghino, Florentino.
Les mammiferes fossiles de I'Amerique du Sud.
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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
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Gibson, Edward P., editor. Registers of Stock
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Gibson, John M. The Mosaic era : a series of
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Gibson, William H. Highways and byways,
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1883. 4°. *^*24oo.56
Papers reprinted from Harper's monthly magazine, Oct.,
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the title A Berkshire road.
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Gilbert, Nicolas J. L., 1751-1780. Podsies di-
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♦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
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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-
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Gilman, Daniel C. James Monroe in his re-
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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
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Girardin, Emile de. Force ou richesse. Ques-
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— Une heure d'oubli. Comedie en un acte.
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— Les hommes sont ce que les femmes les
font. Proverbe. Paris, 1872. 12°.
No. 2 in *466ob.65
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acte. Paris, 1866. 12". No. 3 in *466ob.65
— Le supplice d'une femme. Drame. Xou-
velle edition., Paris, 1879. i-°- ^O- 5 ^^ *466ob.65
Girardin, Emile de, and others. Les eaux illus-
trees. Enghien et ses environs, par Emile de
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Glanville-Richards, William L^. S. The regis-
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ContfHif. — 13. Wolff. O. 1. H : Die Mechnnik de« Rie.
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Selected from [his] private and family corre-
spondence. With a memoir and notes by J. J.
Cartwright. London, 1883 [1882]. Portrait.
Plate. 8«. 2540.62
Westbrook, Richard B. The Bible — whence
and what.? Phila., 1882. 16°. 3419.80
^A^este^n Reserve, Ohio. See Rice.
Western states. See Blake; — Fergus.
Westlake, James W. How to write letters : a
manual of correspondence. Phila., 1882. 12°.
2489.93
Wheeler, J. Talboys. Complete analysis of the
Bible. A summary of Old and New Testament
history. With notes, the Cambridge examina-
tion papers in Old Testament history, and an
appendix of tables. Illus. Phila., 1882. Maps.
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Whitaker, Joseph. An almanack for 1883.
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^A^hitlock, Richard. Zuotomia, or observa-
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an useful! detection of the mountebanks of both
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Whitman, Walt. Specimen days and Collect.
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Wilberforce, Samuel, bishop of Oxford. Life,
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3885.69
Wilkinson, Hugh. Sunny lands and seas. A
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AA^illiams, George W. History of the negro
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negro governments of Sierra Leone and Liberia.
In 2 V. N. Y., 1883. Portrait. 8°. 4221.54
Wilmot, John. Memoirs of the life of Sir
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Witt, Henrietta de, formerly Mile. Gnizot.
Tout simplement. Vers les hauteurs, par la
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Abbott, Edwin A. How to parse. With ap
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140433
Abbott Jacob. Handle.
— Rainbow's journey.
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— Rollo at work.
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— Rollo's correspondence
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— Selling Lucky.
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N. K. 164.19
N. K. 164. 17
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N. K. 164.15
N. K. 164.24
N. K. 164.21
N. E. 164 22
N. 1:. 164.26
N. K. 164.27
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>'. E. 164.25
N. E. 164 23
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J. P. 1 18.3
Abbott, Lyman, editor. Hints for home read-
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use, by C D. Warner, M. F. Swcctscr [and
others]. IK>r. 285 1 8
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Abel, Carl. Linguistic essays. [English and
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Abney, William de Wiveslcslic. Instruction
in photography. 1143-7
— Photography with emulsions: a treatise on
the theory and practical workings of gela-
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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
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— Page, squire, and knight; a romance of the
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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
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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
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Alden, Isabella M. (^Pattsy.^ The teacher's
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The title on the back is Pansy's Scrap book for teachers;
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— Mary Burton abroad, by Pansy, and other
stories by Pansy, Mrs. C. M. Livingston, and
others. Illus. 1440.27; Dor. 257.13
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Allen, Grant. Colin Clout's calendar. The
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— 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.
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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.
3«9
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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-
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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
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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,
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— 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
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"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
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Craik, Dinah (M.) The adventures of a
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— 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 :
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Cumming, Constance F. G. At home in Fiji.
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With illus. and maps. Rox. 7375-6
Cunningham, Mrs. B. Sim. In Sancho
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Currie, James. The principles and practice of
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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
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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.
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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
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140.22 ; Chn. 3827.13 ; Dor. 35320
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The author attributes the geological formation known
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Dorner, Isaac A. Dorner on the future state.
With notes by Newman Smyth. Rox. 7384.23
Doyle, John A. English colonies in America.
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Drake, Samuel A. Around the Hub. A boys'
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Drayton, John. Memoirs of the American rev-
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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-
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Dunlap, William, llistory of the New Nether-
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York, to the adoption of the federal constitution.
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E., O. A. A cruise under six flags. [Short
stories.] Dor. 466.36
Ebers, Georg M. A word, only a word A
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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-
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Eddy, Daniel C. {Rupert V,ih Wert.) Rip
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Edersheim, Alfred. The temple, its ministry
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Edgeworth, Richard L. ' Memoirs begun by
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Edgeworth. Boston. 1821. Dor. 277.9
Edwards, Joseph F. How we ought to live; a
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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
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— Tecumseh and the Shawnee prophet. Illus.
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These books belong to the Famous American Indian series.
Eggleston, George C. Red Eagle and the
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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
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Ewing, Juliana H. Brothers of pity, and other
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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-
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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
-A.I). 1864. 7 V. Rox. 5521.9
Finley, Martha. {Afartha Farqiiliarson.)
Grandmother Elsie : a sequel to I-Ilsio's widow-
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— Mildred's married life and a winter with
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Fletcher, Eliza D. Autobiography, with let-
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Foussette, Jules. Jeanne d'Arc. Roman his-
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Fran9ais, Le. Revue mensuelle de grammaire
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Rox. 7391 -3
Francatelli, Charles E. Francatelli's modern
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Franklin, Benjamin. Works. 2 v. London,
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Franzos, Carl E. The Jews of Barnow.
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Fr^d^, Pierre. Deux ans sous I'etoile polaire,
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Frothingham, Octavius B. A child's book of
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Froude, James A. Life and times of Thomas
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Gardiner, Bertha M. The French revolution,
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One hundred
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Gautier, Theophile. My household of pets.
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Geddes, William D. The problem of the
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Geikie, Archibald. Geological sketches at
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Gibbs, Montgomery. {Gilbert Mortimer.)
Six hundred Robinson Crusoes; or, the voyage
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Giberne, Agnes. The curate's home. 1712.30
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Gilder, William H. Ice-pack and tundra. An
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Gillet, Joseph A., and Rolfe, William J. The
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Gilman, Daniel C. James Monroe in his rela-
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Rox. 5026.21 ; S. E. 169.5
Pages 253-2S9 contain a bibliography of Monroe, and the
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Wister. Rox. 2432.4
Goodale, George L. Wild flowers of America,
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Gordon, Adoniram J. The ministry of heal-
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Gore, Catherine G. F. The dowager. A
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Gough, John B. Sunlight and shadow ; or,
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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-
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Bri. 117.156; Chn. 2644.26; Rox. 7010. 11
— Groton in the witchcraft times. Chil. 2885.26
Green, Samuel G. Pictures from the German
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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
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Guizot, Francois P. G. Francis i, and the
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edge. Dor. 398.24
Hale, Edward E. How to do it. S. B. 49.20
— Stories of discovery told by discoverers.
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Hall, Charles W. Drifting round the world.
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Hamerton, Philip G. Chapters on animals.
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Hamilton, Kate W. Tangles and corners in
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Hamilton, Walfer. The sesthetic movement
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Hamley, William G. Traseaden hall. "When
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Hare, Augustus J. C. Walks in Rome. Folded
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Harris, Amanda B. Wild flowers and where
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Harris, Joseph. Gardening for young and old.
Ilhis. 160.37; Kox. 6626.14
Hartley, Cecil B. The gentlemen's book of
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Hatch, Edwin. The organization of the early
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Kox. 5824.15
Hathaway, Benjamin. The league of the Iro-
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Hatton, Thomas. Hints for sketching in
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Hauff, Wilhelm. Arabian days' e.ntertain-
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Havergal, Frances R. Bells across the snow.
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— Crimson and gold threads from [herj life
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— Poems. With a sketch of her life [By
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Havergal, Maria V. G. Memorials of Francis
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Hawthorne, Julian. Dust: a novel. 1422.5
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Shirreff, Emily. Intellectual education, and
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Shurtleff, Ernest W. Poems. Rox. 1618.21
Siddons, Henry. Practical illustrations of
rhetorical gesture and action. From a work by
M. Engel. London, 1807. Chn. 917.1
Simcox, George A. A history of Latin
literature from Ennius to Boethius. 2 v.
Rox. 6134.8
Simon, John. Filth-diseases and their preven-
tion, ist American edition. Printed under the
direction of the State board of health of Massa-
chusetts. 1172.22; Bri. 102.102; Clin. 4427.11
Dor. 393-3; E. B. 152.29; J. P. 1915.1
Rox. 6015.12; S.B. 325.20; S.E.I 18.41
Smiles, — . Round the world; including a resi-
dence in Victoria, and a journey across North
America. By a boy. Edited by Samuel Smiles.
Illus. Dor. 424.11 ; E. B, 495.14
Smiles, Samuel. Brief biographies.
N. E. 152.18
— Industrial biography : iron-workers and
tool-makers. N. E. 152-17
Smiley, Sarah F. The fulness of blessing.
[Fifteen sermons.] Rox. 7027.27
Smith, Henry B. Introduction to Christian
theology. Rox. 7384.22
Smith, J. Edwards. How to see with the
microscope. Illus. ii43-S
Smith, John, curator Royal gardens^ Kew.
Domestic botany. Illus. 140.30
Smith, May R. A gift of gentians, and other
verses. Dor. 15.9
Southey, Robert. History of Brazil. London,
1810-19. 3 V. Chn. 1214.4
Spenser, Mary C. The benefit of the doubt.
1440.17
Spofford, Harriet E. Hester Stanley at St.
Marks. E. B. 312.49; J. P. 334.17
Rox. 1125.17; S. E. 51338
A story of school-girl life.
Stack, Edward. Six months in Persia. 2 v.
• 1694.23
Stanley, Arthur P. Sinai and Palestine in
connection with their history. Rox. 7366.24
Stanley, Henry M. Through the dark conti-
nent. Illus. 2 V. N. E. 170.4
Stark, James H. Antiqve views of ye towne
of Boston. Illus.
Chn. 2822.12; *i* Rox.5221.14
Stephen, Leslie. Alexander Pope. [English
men of letters.] S. E. 204.9
Stephens, Charles A. Camping out.
N. E. 163.1
— Fox-hunting. N. E. 163.5
— The Knockabout club in the woods.
N. E. 172.19
— Left on Labrador. N. E. 163.2
— Lvnx-hunting. Jf. E. 163.4
— Off" to the geysers : or, the young yachters
in Iceland. N. E. 163.3
— On the Amazons; or, the cruise of " The
Rambler." N. E. 163.6
Stephens, John L. Incidents of travel in Yu-
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Stevenson, Robert L. New Arabian nights.
[Leisure hour series.] Rox. 2424.18
Stoddard, William O. The quartet. A sequel
to Dab Kinzer. E. B. 495-13
Stone, John S. Memoir of the life of Alexander
V. Grisvvold. Phila., 1844. Chn. 1011.3
Strickland, Agnes. Lives of the queens of
England, from the Norman conquest [to 1714]
6 V. Illus. J>. E. 124.11
— Same. With portraits. 8 v. Chn. 2516.6
— Tales from English history. For children.
\. E. 124.17
Studley, Marv J. What our girls ought to
know. " N. E. 151-15
Suetonius Tranquillus, Caius. The lives of
the twelve Cresars. Illus. Rox. 7342- n
Sumner, William G. Andrew Jackson as a
public man. [American statesmen.] S. E. 169.7
Swinton, William. Language primer : begin-
ners' lessons in speaking and writing English.
1404.30
— New language lessons ; an elementary gram-
mar and composition. 1404.31
— A school manual of English composition.
For advanced grammar grades. 1404.32
Taylor, Bavard. Boys of other countries.
Illus. ' N. E. 161.9
— Poetical works. J. P. 1825.17
Terhune, Mary V. (^Marion Harland.) Eve's
daughters; or, common sense for maid, wife,
and mother. Chn. 5117.35
— Loiterings in pleasant paths. N. E. 171.9
Terry, Samuel H. How to keep a store. Thirty
years' experience in merchandizing. i30-33
Thompson, Benjamin F. History of Long
Island. N. Y., 1839. Hl"s. Chn. 1114-11
Thompson, Daniel P. Locke Amsden ; or,
the schoolmaster. A tale. J. P. 423-3°
Thousand and one nights, The; or, the
Arabian nights' entertainments. Illus.
N. E. 161.5
Tiffany, Francis. Bird-bolts: shots on the
wing. 1899.9
Short essays.
Tileston, Mary W., compiler. Quiet hours.
A collection of poems, [ist and] 2d series.
Rox. 5228.4
Tilton, Theodore. Swabian stories. [Poems.]
S. E. 72.3
Titcomb, Sarah E. Early New England peo-
ple. Some account of the Ellis, Pemberton,
Willard, Prescott, Titcomb, Sewall and Longfel-
low, and allied families. Rox. 5221.15
S. B. 162.17
Topelius, Zacharias. The surgeon's stories.
Times of Gustav Adolf. 1432.16
Contents. — The king's ring ; The sword and the plough ;
Fire and water.
328
1883.
LOWER HALL AND BRANCHES
Towle, George M. Young folks' heroes of his-
tory- Illus. Namely: —
— Drake, the sea-king of Devon. E. B. 138.1
— Magellan. N. E. 113.8
— Marco Polo. N. E. 113 9
— Pizarro. N. E. 113.7
— Raleigh. Jf. E. 113. 10
— The voyages and adventures of Vasco da
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Townsend, Luther T. The art of speech. 2 v.
l>or. 359.3
— Bible theology and modern thought.
Dor. 527.1
Trollope, Anthony. Kept in the dark. A
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Rox. 2316.29; S. B. 289.45
Trowbridge, John T. The jolly rov(?r. Illus.
1477.28; Dor. 257.9; S. E. 629b.25
A story of a boy's career.
Tuckerman, Bayard. A history of English
prose fiction from Sir Thomas Malory to George
Eliot. Rox. 6134.6; S. E. 14.24
Turner, Charles E. Studies in Russian litera-
ture. Rox. 6134.9
Tyndall, John. Essays on the floating-matter
of the air in relation to putrefaction and infec-
tion. Illus. S. B. 317.48
Uhlhorn, Gerhard. The conflict of Christianity
with heathenism. Box. 2113.12
Ulbach, Louis. Which wins, love or money.'
1440.24
Underwood, Francis H. A hand-book of En-
glish literature. American authors. N. E. A. 23
— A hand-book of English literature. British
authors. ]V. £. A. 22
United States. Fish commissioners. Report
of the commissioner for 1879. Chn. 5127.18
— Naval observatory. Astronomical and me-
teorological observations, 1878. Chn. 3821.2. 11
Urquhart, J. VV. Electro-motors. Illus. 190.53
Valentine, Mrs. R., editor. The home book
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Van Dyke, Theodore S. The still-hunter.
17335
On methods of hunting game.
Van Wert, Rupert, pseud. See Eddy, D. C.
Veitch, John. [Sir William] Hamilton.
[Philosophical classics for English readers.]
15375
Life and an analysis of his philosophy.
Waddington, Samuel. Arthur Hugh Clough.
Box. 5335-^*
Waegner, W. Epics and romances of the
middle ages. Illus. 61.29; Box. 1932.16
ConlrnU. — The Amelung and kindred legends. The
^ ' IcKcnas. The Carolinjeian legends;
Legends'of king Arthur and the Holy Grail; Tannhauscr.
Nibelung and kindred leg
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Walker, Albert H
Christ's Christianity.
S. B. 29956
Walker, Francis A. Political economy. 130.34
Wallace, Lewis. Ben-Hur. A tale of the
Christ. Dor. 468.6
Ware, John F. W. Wrestling and waiting.
Sermons. E. B. 364.39; J. P. 2034.1 1
Warren, William W. Life on the Nile in a
dahab^iih, and excursions on shore between
Cairo and Assouan, also a tour in Syria and Pal-
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Washington, George. Writings. Selected
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and illustrations. By Jared Sparks. Boston,
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Waterton, Charles. Wanderings in South
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Watson, Emily H. Child-life in Ital^. [Anon.]
>. E. 173.1a
Watt, Francis, and Carter, Andrew. Pictu-
resque Scotland : described in lay and legend,
song and story. Illus. 671.2; Box. 5712.9
Watterson, Henry, editor. Oddities in South-
ern life and character. With illus. by W. L.
Sheppard and F. S. Church. Dor. 468.3
Welsh, Alfred H. Development of English
literature and language. 2 v. S, B. 73.1a
Westall, William. Tales and traditions of
Switzerland. Box. 5925.16
Wheelwright, John T., and Stimson, Frederic
J. Rollo's journey to Cambridge. Illus. by F.
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Whitney, Adeline D. T. Mother Goose for
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Whittier, John G., editor. Child life : poems.
N. E. i6o.a
— Child life in prose. Jf. E. 160.3
Wilberforce, Samuel, bishop of Oxford. Life,
with selections from his diaries and correspond-
ence. 3 V. Box. 7324.21
Wilkinson, James. Memoirs of my own times.
Phila., 1816. 3 V. Chli. 1116.4
Willett, Edward. Around the house Rhymes.
Illus. 3315; S. B. 133.20
Williams, George F. Bullet and shell. Illus.
270.1; Oliii. 2882.10; Dor. 496.1
Experiences as a soldier and war correspondent in the
Civil war.
Williams, George W. History of the negro
race in America from 1619 to 1880. With an his-
torical sketch of Africa, and an account of Sierra
Leone and Liberia 2 v. Box. 833.11
Williams, W. Mattieu. Science in short chap-
ters. S. E. 132.21
Willis the pilot: or, the after adventures of
the Swiss family Robinson. Illus. Dor. 257.14
Wilson, Edward L. Wilson's photographies.
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Winsor, Justin, editor. The memorial history
of Boston, mcluding Suffolk county. 1630-1S80.
Vol. 1-4. Illus. N. E. 110.9
Witt, Henriette de, formerly Mile. Guizot.
Stories from life, or pictures of past times.
Translated from the French. Illus. 1440.7
Contents. — Raymond de St. Ciilles at the cruKade, 1095-
1099; Lcyden and the Wild Zealanders, 1504; A village of
New France (Canada), 1638-1649; The Scottish heirciis,
1615-1617.
Woodbridge, Anna E. Jessie and Ray; or,
recreations in natural history for boys and girls.
Illus. 140.28
Woods, Harriet F. Historical sketches of
Brookline, Mass. Chn. 2886.IX
Woolsey, Sarah C. (Susan Coolidjre.) What
Katy did at school. Illus. t'hn, 417.18
Wooster, David. Alpine plants. 2d series.
Box. *6620.9
Worman, James H. First French book after
the natural or Pestalozzian method. S. E. 709.3
Wright, Carroll D. The social, commercial,
and manufacturing statistics of Boston, for iSSo.
Brl. 17756 ; Chn. 1425-3 ; Dor. 341. i
E. B. R.R.,D. 10; J. P. 91324; N. E. 110.7
Rox. 173a 7; S. B. 206.18; S. E. 238.14
Wuertz, (C.) Adolphe. A history of chemical
theory from the age of Lavoisier to the present
time. II43-8
329
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Yonge, Charlotte M- Young folks' history
of England [b.c. 55-A.D. 1872.] Illus.
N. E. 124.15
— Young folks' history of Germany [to 1877].
N. E. 124.12
— Young folks' history of Greece [to 1875].
Illus. N. £. 124.16
Yonge, Charlotte M., continued.
— Young folks' history of Rome [b.c. 753-
A.D. 800J. Illus. N. E. 124.13
Yorke, J. F. Notes on evolution and Christi-
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Youngman, W. E. Gleanings from western
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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-
rounding neighborhood. Brooklyn, 1840 Bailey. Brooklyn, etc *4379a.5i
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
330
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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-
cinnati, 1873-75 Cinn. pion *4374-52
Clark, J. V. H. Onondaga; or, reminiscences of earlier
and later times. Syracuse, 1849. 2v Clark. Onondaga ♦2371.18
Clarke, S. J. History of McDonough county. 111. Spring-
field, 1878 Clarke. McDonough co. . • *4373.69
Clayton, W. W., compiler. History of Cumberland countj'.
Me. Phiia., 1880 Clayton. Cumberland co. [Ordered.]
— History of York county. Me. Phila., 1880 Clayton. York co *4430.57
Cleveland, S. C. History and directory of Yates county.
Vol. I. Penn Yan, N. Y., 1S73. (No more pub-
lished.) Cleveland. Yates co *4375-66
Collins, L. History of Kentucky. Covington, 1874. 2v Collins. Kentucky *2375.73
Congregational quarter!}'. Vol. 1-20. Boston, 1859-78 Cong, quart ♦7516.2
Connecticut historical society. Collections. Vol i, 2.
Hartford, i860, 70 Cofnn. hist. soc. coll ♦4473.21
Connecticut valley historical society. Papers and proceed-
ings. 1876-81. Springfield, 1881 Conn. vail. hist. soc. papers, ♦4352.60
Connecticut valley in Mass. History. Phila., 1879. ^^ Conn. vail, hist ^4350. 54
Cothren, W. History of ancient Woodbury, Conn. Water-
bury [etc.], 1854-79. 3^ Cothren. Anc. Woodbury. *4336.36
Davis, W. W. H. History of Bucks county, Penn. Doyles-
town, 1876 Davis. Bucks co *2377.i5
Dawson, H. B. Battles of the United States. N. Y.
[1858.] 2 v Dawson ♦^♦232oa.52
Day, S. Historical collections of Pennsylvania. {Selec-
tion.) Phila. [Co/. 1843] ." Day. Hist. coll. of Penn. *4372.3
Delaware historical society. Papers. No. 1-4. Wilming-
ton, 1878-82 Del. hist. soc. papers ^4475. 60
Dillenback and Leavitt. History and directory of Kent
county, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich., 1870 Dillenback. Kent co ^4376.60
Drake, S. A. History of Middlesex county, Mass. Boston,
1880. 2v Drake. Middlesex co ^2350. 16
Dudley, D. Historical sketches of towns in Plymouth , T)„jig„ Plvmouth and
and Barnstable counties. Boston, 1873 { Tj_,.„i.-ui„ ,,_^, ♦-_.,/:■>
Duis. E. Good old times in McLean county, III. Bloom- •■ "ai^nstaoie tos 355.03
ington, 1874 Duis. McLean co ♦ 2373 66
Eager, S. W. History of Orange county. Newburgh,
1S46-7 Eager. Orange co ♦4371.18
Egle, W. H. Illustrated history of the commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, including historical descriptions of each
county in the state. 2d ed. Phila., 1880 Egle. Pennsj'l ^2370.27
Essex institute. Historical collections. Vol. 1-19. Salem,
1859-82 Essex, inst. hist, coll ^2355. 10
Fairfield county, Conn. History. Phila., 1881 Fairfield co. hist *433o.52
Farmer, J., and Moore, J. B. Collections, historical and
miscellaneous. Vol. 1-3. Concord, N. H., 1822-24 Farmer & Moore *4337-43
Farmer's monthly visitor. Ed. by C. E. Potter. Vol. 12,
13. Manchester, 1852, 53 Farmer's m. visitor ^4266.4
Fergus' historical series. No. 1-22. Chicago, 1876-S2 Fergus' hist, ser ♦2378.15
Field. D. D. Centennial address. With historical sketches.
Middletown, Conn. 1853.... Field. Centenn. address. • . *4339.25
331
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY April,
Field, D. D., continued.
— Statistical account of the county of Middlesex in Conn.
Middletown, 1819 Field. Middlesex co ♦2336.3
Field. D. D., editor. History of the county of Berkshire,
Mass. Pittsfield, 1829 Field. Berkshire co ***2358.5 .
Field, T. W. Historic and antiquarian scenes in Brooklyn
and its vicinity. Brooklyn, 1868 Field. hist. &antiq. scenes. .*;^*437i. 62
Finley, I. J., and Putnam, R. Pioneer record of Ross
county, O. Cinn., 1871 . •" Finley & Putnam. Ross co. *2375.67
Fire Lands pioneer. Vol. 1-13. 1858-78. Sandusky, O.,
1S62-78. 13 V. in 3 Fire L. pion *4473-6S
Force, P. Tracts and other papers, relating to the origin,
settlement and progress of the colonies. Washington,
1836-46. 4 V Force. Tracts +4309.7; +2323.3
Fox, C. J. History of the old township of Dunstable.
Nashua, 1846 Fox. Dunstable township . . *2357.3
Freeman, F. History of Cape Cod : the annals of Barn-
stable county. Boston. 1858. 62. 2v Freeman. Cape Cod +2350.9
French, B. F., editor. Historical collections of Louisiana.
Pt. 1-5; N. S. I, 2. N. Y., 1846-75. 7 V. 8° French. Hist, coll ♦2376.21
The new series is called Historical Collections of Louisiana and Florida. Pt. 4, consisting- of Shea's Discovery of the
Mississippi, N.Y., 1852, is wanting. The 2d edition, N.Y., 1S53, which is a reproduction of the first, is on 232S.5.
Futhey, J. S., and Cope, G. History of Chester county,
Penn. {Selection.) Phila., 1881 Futhey. Chester co +2370.57
Genesee county, Mich., History. Phila., 1S79 Genesee co. hist +2370.28
Genesee county (N. Y.) pioneer association. Address
[etc. ] . Bata via, 1879 Genesee co. pion. assoc
Georgia historical society. Collections. Vol. 1-4. Sa-
vannah, 1840-78 Ga. hist. soc. coll *2375.25
Goodwin, H. C. Pioneer history; or, Cortland county
[etc.]. N. Y.,1859 Goodwin. Cortland co +4379.42
Granite monthly. Vol. 1-5. Dover (N. H.), 1S77-82 Granite m +4435.54
Green mountain repository. 1832. Burlington, 1832 Gr. m. repos *4505S3
Guernsey, O. History of Rock county [Wise.]. Janes-
ville. Wise, 1856 Guernsey. Rock co *4377-3
Hammond, L. M. History of Madison county, N. Y.
Syracuse, 1872 Hammond. Madison co. . . • +4376.54
Hazard, S. Register of Pennsylvania Vol. 1-16. 1828-
36. Phila., 1828-36 " Hazard reg
Helm, T. B. History of Allen county, Ind. Chicago, i88o-. -^ Helm. Allen co +4470.65
— History of Hamilton county, Ind. Chicago, 1880 Helm. Hamilton co +4470.66
— History of Madison county, Ind. Chicago, 1S80 Helm. Madison co +4470.67
Historical magazine (Dawson's). Vol. i-io; 2d ser., vol.
i-io; 3d ser., vol. I, 2. Morrisania [etc.]. 1857-73. 22 v. ...Hist, mag *43iS-i
Historical register : notes and queries, historical and gene-
alogical. [Ed. by W. H. Egle.] 1, Continuation 0/ Notes
and queries.) Vol. i, no. i, 2. Jan., Apr., 1883.
Harrisburg, 18S3 Hist. reg. (Egle's) *447o.7S
Holland, J. G. History of Western Massachusetts. Spring-
field, 1855 Holland. Western Mass *2358.6
Hough, F. B. History of Jefferson county, N.Y. Albany,
1854. Hough. Jefferson co +4371.24
— History of Lewis county, N.Y. Albany, i860 Hough. Lewis co *437i-i7
— History of St. Lawrence and Franklin counties, N.Y.
Albany, 1853 Hough. St. Law.& Frank, cos. +2371.15
Howard, R. A., and Crocker, H. E. History of New En-
gland. Boston, 1880. 2 V Howard & C. New Eng. [Ordered.]
Howe, H. Historical collections of Ohio. {Selection.)
Cincinnati, 1869 Howe. Hist. coll. of Ohio. . . +4474.14
— Historical collections of Virginia. {Selection.) Charles-
ton. S C, 1852 Howe. Hist. coll. of Va +4375 5
Hurd, D. H., compiler. History of Rockingham and
Strafford counties. N. H. Phila., 1882 Hurd. Rock. & Straf. cos. [Ordered.]
Hurlbut, H. H. Chicago antiquities. {Selection.)
Chicago, i88i Hulbut. Chicago antiq. . . . +2370.63
Ipswich antiquarian papers, Ipswich, Mass. {Selection.)
Vol. 1-3. Oct., 1879-Aug., 1882. Ipswich. 1879-82 Ipswich antiq. papers +4354.29
Jones, P. Annals and recollections of Oneida county.
Rome. 1851 Jones. Oneida co +2371.17
Kansas state historical society. Transactions. Vol. i, 2.
Topeka, 1881. 2 v. in i Kansas hist. soc. tr +4473.61
33a
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Kings county (L. I.) genealogical club. Collections.
Vol. I, no. 1-3. Brooklyn, 1882 Kings co. gen. coll *4374.4o
Knapp, H. S. History of the pioneer and modern times
of Ashland county [O.j. Phi la., 1863 Knapp. Ashland co *4475.4
— History of the Mauniee valley. Toledo, 1872 Knapp. Maumee vail *4374-55
Lambert,' E. R. History of the colony of New Haven,
N. H., 1838 Lambert. N. H. col *4336.25
Larned, E. D. History of Windham county, Conn. {Selec-
tion.) Worcester, 1874, 80. 2v Larned. Windham co ♦4473.29
Licking county (O.) pioneer association. Pioneer pam-
phlets. No. 1-9. Newark, O., 1869-74 Licking co. pion. assoc. pph. *4473.6
The Library has only nos. 4-S.
Linn, J. B. Annals of Buffalo valley. 1755-1855. {Selec-
tion.) Harrisburg, 1877 Linn. Buff, vail *2377-3l
Long Island historical society. Memoirs. Vol. 1-3. Brook-
lyn, 1867-78 L. I. hist. soc. mems *4373-22
Loring, A. History of Piscataquis county, Me. Port-
land, 1880 Loring. Piscataquis co *4336-65
Magazine of American history. Vol. 1-8. N. Y.,
1877-82 Mag. of Am. hist *44i4.50
Mahoning valley (O.) historical society. Collections.
Vol I. Youngstown, 1876 Mahoningvall. hist. soc. coll. *4373.6o
Maine genealogist and biographer. Vol. 1-3. Augusta,
1875-78- 3 v. in I Me. geneal *4435-52
Maine historical society. Collections. Vol. 1-8; new ser.,
vol. I, 2. Portland, 1831-81 Me. hist. soc. col *2339.i
Martin, W. T. History of Franklin county, O. Columbus,
1858 Martin. Franklin co *2375-69
Maryland historical society. Fund-publication, no. 1-16.
Baltimore, 1867-80 Md. hist, soc ♦4472.9
Massachusetts historical society. Collections. Vol. i-io;
2d ser., vol. i-io; 3d ser., vol. i-io; 4th ser., vol. i-io;
5th sen, vol. 1-8. Boston, 1802-82 Mass. hist. soc. coll. ♦2351. i ; **4453.45
The first volume of the Collections was published in 1792. The volumes comprising the first two series and one volume
of the third series have been reprinted at various times. The sets in this Library are made up in partof the reprints. The dates
of the original publication and of the reprints are given by Dr. Samuel A. Green, in his bibliography of the society, con-
tained in the Proceidings, vol. 12.
— Proceedings. Vol. 1-19 (1791-1881). Boston, 1855-82 Mass. hist. soc. proc ♦2355.12
Meginness, J. F. Otzinachson; or, a history of the West
branch valley. Phila., 1857 Meginness. West br. vail. . . ♦4475.66
Mercantile library association, N. Y. New York city dur-
ing the revolution : being a collectioYi of original
papers. [N.Y.] 1861 M. L. A. assoc. papers ♦^♦4371.1
Michigan. Pioneer collections. Vol. 1-3. Lansing, 1877-82.... Mich. pion. coll ♦4474.60
Minnesota historical society. Collections. Vol. 1-3. St.
Paul, 1860-80 Minn. hist. soc. coll ♦4472.27
Missouri historical society. Publications. No. 1-7. St.
Louis, 1883 Mo. hist. soc. publ ♦4462.51
Montana historical society. Contributions. Vol. i. Helena,
Mont., 1876 Montana hist. soc. contrib. .. ♦437576
Morris county, N. J. History. N. Y., 1882. 4" Morris co. hist ^4470.70
Morristown, N. J. The record. First presbyterian church.
Vol. I, 2, nos. I, 2. Jan. 1880-Feb. 1881. Morris-
town, 1880, 81 Morristown rec *4473' 10
Munsell, J. Annals of Albany. Vol. i-io. {Selection.)
Albany, 1850-59 Munsell. Annals ♦4378.1
— Collections on the history of Albany. Vol. 1-4. Albany,
1865-71 Munsell. Coll *4373i6
Narragansett historical register. Vol. i, nos. 1-3. July,
Oct., 1882, Jan., 18S3. Hamilton, R.L, 1882-83 Narragansett hist reg *4437-50
New England historical and genealogical register. Vol.
1-36. Boston, 1847-82 N. E. h. g. reg *2335.i
New Hampshire. Documents and records relating to
N. H. Concord, 1867-82. 11 v. 8° *4437i
Vol. i-^ called Provincial papers; 8, State p.ipcrs; 9, Town papers; 10, Provincial and State papers ; 11, Town papers.
Abbreviations in accordance with title of volume in question in each case.
New Hampshire book, The. Nashville [Nashua], N.H., 1844 N. H. bk ^4508 67
New Hampshire historical society. Collections. Vol. 1-8.
Concord, 1824-66 N. H. hist. soc. coll *4337 44
New Hampshire repository. Vol. 1, 2. Gilmanton, 1846, 47.. ..N. H. repos *4336.57
The library lacks Volume two.
333
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New Haven colony historical society. Collections. Vol.
1-3. New Haven, 1865-82 New Haven col. hist.soc.coll. *4337.x
New Jersey. Documents relating to the colonial history.
Ed. by W. A. Whitehead. Vol. 1-6. {Selection.)
1631-1720. Newark, 18S0-83 N. J. archives *2376.68
New Jersey historical society. Collections. Vol. 1-7.
Newark, 1846-72 N. J. hist. soc. coll *2372.i6
— Proceedings. Vol. i-io; new ser., vol. 1-6. 1845-81.
Newark, 1847-81 N. J. hist. soc. proc *4473.i
New London county, Conn. History. Phila., 1882 New London co. hist *4330.5i
New York, state. Documentary history. Arranged by
E. B. O'Callaghan. Albany, 1850,51. 4V N. Y. doc. hist *2390.i
New York, state. Documents relating to the colonial
history. Vol. 1-13. {Selection.) Albany, 1853-81.
13 V N. Y. col. docs *2390.2
New York, city. Manual of the corporation (Valentine's).
1842-44; 49-66,68,69. N. Y.. 1842-69 N. Y. city. Valentine's Man. ♦6478.1
New York genealogical and biographical record. Vol. 1-13.
N. Y., 1870-S2 N. Y. geneal. rec *2337-55
New York historical society. Collections. Vol. 1-5 ;
2d ser., vol. 1,2. N. Y., 181 1-49 N. Y. hist. soc. coll "4371. n
— Collections. Publication fund series. 1S68-73, 75-78.
N. Y., 1868-79 N. Y. hist. soc. coll *4472i9
— Proceedings, 1843-49. N. Y., 1844-49. 7^ N. Y. hist. soc. proc. ...... *447i.i
Newport (R. I.) historical magazine. Vol. i, 2. New-
port, 1881, 82 Newport hist, mag *4436,58
Northrop, N. B. Pioneer history of Medina county.
Medina, 1861 Northrop. Medina co *4479a.22
Norton, A. B. History of Knox county, Ohio. Columbus,
1862 Norton. Knox co *4475-3
Notes and queries. Historical and genealogical. Ed. by
W. H. Egle. Pt. 1-7. Harrisburg, Pa., 1882 Notes and queries (Egle's). [Ordered.]
Ohio- historical and philosophical society. Transactions.
Vol. I, pt. 1, 2. Cincinnati, 1838 [rc/r/w/erf 1872], 39.. ..Ohio hist andph.soc.tr. ... *4477.i3
Old colony historical society. Collections. No. 1, 2.
Taunton, 1879, 8° Old col. hist. soc. coll ♦4454.58
Old residents' historical association, Lowell, Mass. Con-
tributions. Vol. 1 ; vol. 2, nos. 1-3. 1869-83. Lowell
1873-83 Old residents' hist, assoc. . . . *4353-8
Old times in North Yarmouth, Me. Vol. 1-4; vol. 5, nos.
1-4. Yarmouth, 1877-81 Old times ^4435. 60
Onderdonk, H., jr. Documents and letters to illustrate
revolutionary incidents in Queens county. N. Y.,
1846 Onderdonk. Queens co. . . 4328.4
Oneida historical society. Publications. No. i-[6]. Syra-
cuse, 1877-83 (No. 6 is called Tran.sactions.) Oneida hist. soc. publ
Orcutt, S., and Beardsley, A. History of the old town of
Derby, Conn. Springfield, 1880 Orcutt. Derby, Conn ♦4431.58
Our ancestors. Edited by M. A. De L. Van Horn. Vol. i,
no. 1, 2. July, Oct., 1882 *4437-5S
Packard, J. History of La Porte county, Ind. La Porte,
1876 ., Packard. La Porte co *4377-57
Packard, T., jr. History of the churches and ministers in
Franklin county, Mass. Boston, 1854 Packard. Franklin co *2356.3I
Peirce, E. W. Civil, military, and professional lists of
Plymouth and R. I. colonies. 1621-1700. Boston,
1881 Peirce. Colonial lists *2333-55
— Historic sketches of Hanson, Lakeville [etc.]. Boston,
1873 Peirce. Hanson, etc ^2355. 62
Pennsylvania archives. Published under the direction of
the secretary of the commonwealth, by S. Hazard
[and others]. Vol. 1-12; 2d ser. vol. i-ii. {Selec-
tion.) Phiia., 1852-80. 23 V Penn. archives ♦6377.2
Pennsylvania historical society. Collections. Vol. i.
Phila., 1853 ." Penn. hist. soc. coll *437*-S
— Memoirs. Vol. i; 2, pt. 2; 3, 4, pt. i; 5-12. Phila.,
1830-76 Penn. hist. soc. mems ♦4373.3
Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography. Vol. 1-6.
Phila., 1877-82 Penn. mag. of hist •533S-*
Pioneer monthly. Vol. 1, nos. 1-3: Vol. 2, nos. 1, 2.
Aug.-Oct., 1881; July, Aug., 1882. Nunda, N. Y.,
1881, 82 Pion. m [Ordered.]
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Plymouth county (Mass.) directory. 1867. Middleboro,
1S67 Plym. CO. direct *4353-2i
Poore, A. Merrimack valley. Historical and genealogical
researches and recorder of passing events of M. valley.
Vol. I, nos. I, 3. April, 1857; Jan., 1858. Andover,
18^7-58 Poore. Merrimack valley. . *2350.8
Potter's American monthly. Vol 4-19 (continuation of
American historical record). Phila., 1875-S2 Potter *43i3-5i
Prime, N. S. History of Long Island. N. Y., 1845 Prime. L.I ♦2371.20
Putnam, R. Pioneer record [etc.] of Fayette county, Ohio.
Cincinnati, 1873 Putnam. Fayette co *2375.7i
Rhode Island, History of. Phila., 1878 R. L Hist *443o.5i
Rhode Island historical society. Collections. Vol. 1-6.
Prov., 1827-67 * R. I. hist. soc. coll *4336-7
— Proceedings. 1872-83. Prov., 1872-83 R. I. hist. soc. proc *4336.50
Rhode Island historical tracts. No. 1-17. Prov., 1877-83 R. I. hist, tr *4438.I5
Riddle, A. G. History of Geauga and Lake counties,
Ohio. Phila., 1878 Riddle. G. and L. cos [Ordered.]
Rupp, I. D. A collection of names of immigrants in
Pennsylvania, from 1727 to 1776. Phila., 1876 Rupp. Coll ^2379.66
— Early history of western Pennsylvania. Pittsburg,
1846 Rupp. Western Penn *4374.59
Shattuck, L. History of the town of Concord, and of the
adjoining towns. Boston, 1835 Shattuck. Concord **'*'2357.45
Smith, G. History of Delaware county, Penn. Phila.,
1862 Smith. Delaware co *4372- 12
Smith, P. H. General history of Duchess county. Paw-
ling, N. Y., 1877 Smith. Duchess co +4374.54
South Carolina historical society. Collections. Vol. 1-3.
Charleston, 1857-59 So. C hist. soc. coll *6374. 19
This library has at present only Vol. i. The three volumes are in the Boston Athenaeum library.
Stickney, C. E. History of the Minisink region. Middle-
town, N. Y., 1867 Stickney. Minisink **4477.25
Stiles, H. R. History of Ancient Windsor, Conn. N. Y.,
1859 Stiles. Anc. Windsor *2336.2o
Thomas, I. History of printing in America. 2d ed.
Albany, 1874. 2 v Thomas ..*23ii.i.5, 6; C. R. 18.2. 16
Thompson, B. F. History of Long Island. 2d ed. N. Y.,
1843. 2 v Thompson. L. I *4474.54
Turner, O. History of the pioneer settlement of Phelps
and Gorham's purchase. Rochester, 185 1 Turner. Phelps & Gorham. *237i.5
Ulster (N. Y.) historical society. Collections. Vol. i,
pts. 1-4. Kingston, 1862 Ulster hist. soc. coll *4472.8
This Library has only pts. 3, 4.
Vermont historical gazetteer. Vol. 1-4. Burlington,
1867-82 Vt. hist, gaz *4434-8
Vermont historical society. Collections. Vol. 1,3. Mont-
pelier, 1870, 71 Vt. hist. soc. coll +4338. 11
Virginia historical register. Ed. by W. Maxwell. Vol.
1-6. Richmond, 1848-53 Va. hist, reg ♦2374.20
Virginia historical reporter. Vol. i ; vol. 2, pt. i. Rich-
mond, 1854, 6o- . .. Va. hist, rep +4475. 70
The Library has at present only vol. i, pt. 3; vol. a, pt. i.
Virginia historical society. Collections. New ser., vol. 1.
Richmond, 1882 Va. hist. soc. coll ♦4372.80
— Proceedings, 1882. Richmond, 1882 Va. hist. soc. proc *4372.77
Virginia historical and philosophical society. Collections.
Vol.1. Richmond, 1833. 85 pp Va. hist, and phil. soc. coll. +4477. 4
Walker, C. M. History of Athens county, Ohio. Cincin-
nati, 1869 Walker. Athens co *45o3.5i
Washington county, Ohio. History. Cleveland, 1881 Washington co. hist ♦4470.68
Waterloo library and historical society. [Publications.
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Watson, J. F. Annals and occurrences of N. Y. city and
state. Phila., 1846 Watson. Annals of N. Y. .. ♦2371.4
— Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. Revisions
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'877. 3v Watson. Annals of Phila. . ♦2370.24
Webber, C. H., and Nevins, W. S. Old Naumkeag. Salem,
1877 Webber. Old Naumkeag... *2359.63
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April,
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. Weymouth hist, soc *4352-55
. Wheatland. Essex co ♦2350.69
No. Carolina.. .. *4375.37
Western Reserve and Northern Ohio historical society.
Tracts. No. 1-55. Cleveland, 1877-81
Weymouth historical society. Proceedings. No. i. Wey-
mouth, Mass., 1881
Wheatland, H., editor. Standard history of Essex county,
Mass. Boston, 1S78
Wheeler, J. H. Historical sketches of North Carolina,
1584 to 185 1. Phiia., 1851. 2v.ini Wheeler.
White, G. Historical collections of Georgia. 3d ed.
N. Y.,.1855 '. White. Hist, coll *2375.24
Whitney, P. History of the county of Worcester, Mass.
Wore. , 1793 Whitney. Wore, co *2358.4
Winfield, C. H. History of the county of Hudson, N. J.
N. y., 1874 Winfield. Hudson co *237oa.53
Winsor, J., editor. Memorial history of Boston. Vol. 1-4.
Boston, 1880, 81 Winsor *445i.5i
Wisconsin. Historical atlas. Milwaukee, 1878 Wise. hist, atl *4370-54
Wisconsin historical society. Collections. Vol. 1-8.
1854-79. Madison, 1855-79 Wise. hist. soc. coll.
Worcester county, Mass. History. Boston, 1879. 2 v Wore. co. hist
Worcester magazine and historical journal. Vol. i, 2.
Oct., 1825-Oct., 1826. Worcester, 1826 Wore, mag *4358.7
Worcester society of antiquity. Collections. Vol. 1-4.
1875-78. Worcester, 1881, 82 Wore. soc. of antiq *4452-53
Wyoming (Penn.) historical and genealogical society.
Publications. No. 1-3. Wilkesbarre, 1858-82 Wyom.hist.&geol. soc.publ.
York county, Me. Atlas. Phila., 1872 York co. Atlas •
Young, A. W. History of Wayne county, Ind. Cinn.,
1872 Young. Wayne co *237i.5i
*4377-i
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[Where an article is continued through several volumes the first and last instalments only are indicated; thus: —
Mass. hist. soc. coll. 10:510 12: 20, showslhatthe article was begun in vol. 10, p. 5, and concluded at vol. 12, p. 20.]
Abbeville, S. C. The French protestants of
A. district. 1761-65.
So. C hist. soc. coll. 2 : 75.
— Liste des protestants refugies. 1763.
So. C. hist. soc. coll. 2 :92.
Abbot, Me. History. Loring. Piscataquis co. 147.
Abercorn, Ga. Dead towns of Ga. C.C.Jones,
Jr. Ga. hist. soc. coll. 4: 137.
Abington, Conn. Town and church affairs, etc.
1749-60. Larned- Windham co. i : 509.
Abington, Ind. History. Young. Wayne co. 144.
Abington, Mass. History. Barber. Hist. coll. 494.
— History. Dudley. Plvm. and Barnst. cos. 86.
— History. H. D. Walker.
Plym. CO. direct. 1867, p. 23.
— History and description. 1816. Davis.
Mass. hist. soc. coll. 2d ser. 7 : 114.
Abington, Penn. Marriage record of the Presby-
terian church at A. 1716-1821.
Penn. archives, 2d ser. 9: 181.
Aboit, Ind. History. L. H Newton.
Helm. Allen co. 145.
Accomac county, Va. History.
Howe, H. Hist. coll. of Va. 163.
Acton, Me. History. Clayton. York co. 426.
— History. H. Bodwell. York co. Atlas. 121.
Acton, Mass. Account of.
Poore. Merrimack valley. 173.
— History. Barber. Hist. coll. of Mass. 346.
— Historv. Shattuck. Concord, 274.
— History. F. P. Wood.
Drake. Middlesex, i : 196.
Acworth, N.H. Census. 1786.
N.H. prov. papers, 10:658.
— Communication regarding representation.
1776. N.H. state papers, 8:423.
— Documents relating to. 1776-92. With his-
torical introduction. N.H. town papers, 11:1.
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-
ton. Helm. Allen co. 141.
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.
337
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
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
338
1883.
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.
339
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
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.
340
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.
344
BULLETIN
OF THE
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.
N. Josephine Bullard, South Boston.
Grace A. De Borges, South End.
Mary A. Hill, Custodian. Loiver Mills.
Harriet L. Atkinson, Custodian, Mattapan.
Etta M. Ruggles, Custodian, Neponset.
Eliza R. Davis, Custodian, North End.
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
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.
Bates Hall . . .
Newspaper Room
Duplicate Room
Lower Hail
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
23,458
1 1.24s
10,280
3. "45
Periodicals
in R. R.
(Duplicates
excluded.)
35
64
20
29
33
79
80
54
63
430,306 82S
♦Keep iipen till 9P.M. Saturdays. t± Tuesdays to Saturdays, inclusive.
+ Closed 12 M to 2 I'M. *** Saturdays from 2 to 9.
I Reading Room 9 to 9.
"Closed from 6 to 6.30.
tt Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur
dave.
aDeliveied to readers also on Sun-
days.
CATALOG 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 fhose 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 print) at five cents each.
Books with numbers below 2iioare in the Lower
Hall; with 21 lo and above, in the Bates Hall.
Those with Bri., Chii., ]>or., E. is., j. p., s. k.,
Rox., S. B., s. E., or W. Box., 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 Index of i86i. (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 $1.00.
IV. The Catalogue of the Ticknor Col-
lection of Spanish and Portuguese books. For
sale at Sj-oo.
V. The Catalogue of the Barton Collec-
tion. Shakespearian portion. For sale at $^.00.
VI. Public C.\rd 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 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.
Lower Hall of the Central Library.
I. Fiction and Juveniles, with notes for
readers, bth 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.
JO ce?tts.
IV. Books in Foreign Languages, jd
edition. May, 18S1. /j cents.
V. Poetry, Drama, Collections, and Mis-
cellanies, ist edition, August. 1870. 20 cents.
VI. Card C.\t.\logue This contains the
titles of all the books in the Lower Hall, alpha-
betically arranged, both by authors' natnes 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, 2j cents,
for the main Catalogue (including first Supple-
ment), and 5 cents for each of the two subsequent
Supplements : Charlestown,50c(?«/.<;; Dorchester,
JO cents; East Boston, 2j cents ; Jamaica Plain,
ij cents; Roxbury, 20 cents; South Boston,
20 cents ; South End, jo 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 : —
BatesHall.— l. Prince Catalogue, .^'z- 75- Tick-
nor Catalogue, -^j. 00. Barton Catalogue, •5'j.oo.
Lower Hall. — II. History, Biography, and
Travel. $i.jo.
III. Arts, Sciences, and Professions, yj cents.
IV. Fiction and Juveniles, y^ cents.
V. Poetry, Drama, and Miscellanies. $1.00.
Bulletins. — VI. Issues, each, 20 cents.
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
sa\e at 5 cents. There is also a List of serial
publications now taken in the principal libraries
o{ Boston and Cambridge. Price, 20 cents.
LIST OF THE NEW" AND MORE IMPORTANT BOOKS
PLACED IN THE LIBRARY *
DURING APRIL, MAY, JUNE, JULY, AND AUGUST, 1883.
ABBREVIATIONS, ETC.
Shelf-numbers aiio and upwards indicate books in Bates
Hall.
Shelf-numbers below 21 10 indicate books in the Lower Hall.
Bri., Bri<rhton Branch.
Chii.; Charlestown Branch.
Dor., Dorchester Branch.
E. B., East Boston Branch.
J. P., Jamaica Plain Branch.
N.E., North End Branch.
Rox., Roxburv Branch.
S. B., South Boston Branch.
S. K., Sgijith End Branch.
W. Kox., West Roxbury Delivery Station.
N. R., Newspaper Room.
R. R.
C. R.,
n.d.,
n.p.,
Cop.,
[ ]
( )
* *
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-
taclied 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 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.
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Benson, Edward W. Boy-life. Sundays in
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Bentham, George, and Hooker, 5//- Joseph D.
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Beowulf. Autotypes of the unique Cotton
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B^rain, Jean. loo planches principales de
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Castell, William. The humble petition of
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— Short history of the Norman conquest of
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" 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,
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Freiligrath, Ferdinand. Ferdinand Freiligrath.
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French forest ordinance of 1669 ; with historical
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French language and literature, ^ee Blanc;
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Furnivall, Frederick J., editor. The fifty
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General society, The, of mechanics and trades-
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sammt-Verlags-Katalog ; — Grucker; — Helling-
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German universities. See Pernwerth von
Baernstein ; — Wellmer.
Germany. See Baring-Gould ; — Berlin ; —
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Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der
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Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der
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Grant, Benjamin. A few notes on St. Helena,
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3 V. 8°. 2475-50
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Great Britain. Public record office. Calen-
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Namely : —
Agriculture. Division 11. Barn and farm-
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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.
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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-
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Green, Samuel A. Groton in the witchcraft
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the public schools, Libraries as educational institutions, by
S. S. Green; The public library as an auxiliary to the public
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3582.52
Greene, John B. The Hebrew migration from
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The second part of conny-catching; The thirde and last
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Griffin, Appleton P. C. The discovery of the
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Griffin, James. Memories of the past. Records
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Grillwitzer, Alexander. Die bildischen Dar-
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Grosvenor gallery. ^SeeJBlackburn.
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Grucker, Emile. Histoire des doctrines litte-
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Guichard, E. La grammaire de la couleur.
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Haydn, Joseph. Dictionary of dates. 17th ed.,
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Hofmann-^A^ellenhof, P. von. Michael Denis.
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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-
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Le Vavasseur, Louis F. G., and Harel, Paul.
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Describes various health resorts in Virginia, South
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Libraries. See Foster, W. E. ; —Green, S. S.
Liguri, Alfonso M. di. Sermons for all the
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with general state intelligence. The despatches of military
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Lorenz, Ottokar. Deutschlands Geschichts-
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Lorimer, James. The institutes of the law of
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Lose Blatter aus dem Geheim-Archive der rus-
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16°. 3067.32
Loubens, Didier. Recueil de mots fran<;ais
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12°. 2689.89
Louis XII., kiftff of France. See Lacroix.
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Love in idleness. Poems. London, 1883.
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Luce, Simeon. Histoire de Bertrand du Gues-
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Ludwig Salvator, archduke of Austria and
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McCalman, Archibald H. History of England
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McCosh, James. Development: what it can
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Extracts, notes, and tables illustrating these subjects, copy-
right of design, etc.
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Macgregor, J. L. L. The organization and
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Macgregor, James. Fifty facts about Austral-
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Mcllvaine, J. H. The wisdom of Holy Scrip-
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Macloskie, George. Elementary botany ; with
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McPherson, Edward. A hand-book of poli-
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Madden, J. P. A. Lettres d'un bibliographe.
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Madvig, Johan N. Den romerske Stats For-
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Maine, Sir Henry S. Dissertations on early
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Contents. — The sacred laws of the Hindus; Religion
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itance; Royal succession and the Salic law; The king in
his relation to early civil justice; Theories of primitive
society; East European house communities; The decay of
feudal property in France and England; Classifications of
property; Classifications of legal rules.
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Marcet, William. The principal southern and
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" Originally published, but with important variations,
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Employers' liability for personal injuries
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Oldenberg, Hermann, editor. The Vinaya
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Perraud, Adolphe L. A., bishop of Autun. Le
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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
384
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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
385
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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-
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Scarth, A. M. E. The storj of the Old
catholic and kindred movements leading up td a
union of national independent churches. London,
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Scarth, Henry M. Early Britain. Roman
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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
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[1882, 83.] L. 8°. *55oi.5o
Scheffer-Boichorst, Paul. Aus Dantes Ver-
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Schelling, Friedrich^W. J. von. 5ee Watson.
Scherer, Edmond. Etudes sur la littdrature
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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,
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Schmidt, Leopold. Die Ethik der alten Grie-
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Schneider, G. H. Der menschliche Wille
vom Standpunkte der neueren Entwickelungs-
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8°- 3605.72
Schneider, Wilhelm. Der neuere Geister-
glaube. Thatsachen, Tauschungen und Theo-
rien. Paderborn, 1882. 8°. 3600.58
Schober, Johann. Johann Jakob Wilhelm
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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-
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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
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The same may be found in Archiv fiir Litteraturge-
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Schuhl, Moise. Les preventions des Romains
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Schultze, Victor. Die Katakomben. Ihre
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Schwanebach, P. Die Vorschuss-Vereine in
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Schwarz, Friedrich H. C., and Curtman, — .
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Schweiger-Lerchenfeld, Amand, Freikerr
von. Griechenland in Wort und Bild. Mit 200
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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
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Scott, Sir Walter. The lady of the lake.
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386
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I
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
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*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.
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speare. Boston, 1872. 16°. No. I in *659o.27
— King Henry the fourth, part 11 : the quarto
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— Shakespeare : adapted
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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 ;
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Sharpe, Samuel. See Clayden.
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Sheltering arms. The. Devoted to the interests
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Simon, Jules F. S. S., called Jules. Dieu,
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ment avant la troisieme r^publique; Les libdraux et I'esprit
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Smith, Isaac G., and Onslow, Phipps. Worces-
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Sorel, Albert. Essais d'histoire et de critique.
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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-
herrn von Audrian.
Zeitschrift fiir physiologische Chemie. Her-
ausg. von F. Hoppe-Seyler. Band i-6. Strass-
burg, 1877-82. Tables. Plates. 8«. *5976.5i
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-
tique.. Zurich, 1881. 8'^. 4672.70
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,
1848. Illus. 8". 2465-73
Beckmann, Johann. A concise history of
ancient institutions, inventions, and discoveries,
abridged and translated : with important addi-
tions. London, 1823. 2 v, I3°. 8039.22
395
BATES HALL
September,
Bible. The Holy Bible: together with the
Apocrypha : with marginal notes and references.
Worcester, 1791. Plates. 4". • ** K. 134.2
Bound with this is J. Brown's " Brief concordance."
Blackwell, Thomas. Memoirs of the court of
Augustus. Edinburgh, 1753-63. 3 V. 4°. **K.i34.4
The title to the third volume reads : Continued and com-
pleted by John Mills, London, 1763.
Boston gleaning circle. The. Records, vol.
1-6; Recitations, vol. i, 2. [Eight volumes in
inanuscript, containing lists of members, regula-
tions, articles original and selected, etc.] 1805-
14. 6v.,f'^; I v., 4°. **G.34i.i
This society was composed of Boston women, and its
records are interesting as throwing light upon the customs
of the time.
— Treasurer's book. Vol. 1,2. 1805-29. Sm.
4°. **G.34i.i
Boutard, Jean B. B., marquis. Dictionnaire
des arts du dessin, la peinture, la sculpture, la
gravuie et I'architecture. Nouv. Edition. Paris,
1838. 80. *8o85.5i
Brondsted, Peter O. The bronzes of Siris
now in the British museum. An archaeological
essay. London, 1836. 6 plates. F°. *,|,*307oa.3
Broughton, Thomas. An historical diction-
ary of all religions. London, 1756. 2 v. in i.
F". *5440-56
Burkart, Hermann Joseph. Aufenthalt und
Reisen in Mexico in den Jahren^ 1825 bis 1834.
Stuttgart, 1836. Text, 2 v. in i, 8°; Atlas,
folded maps, folded plates, 8°, obi. 2317.64
Burke, .S/r John Bernard. The royal families
of England, Scotland, and Wales, with their
descendants. London, 1851. 2 v. Portraits.
4°- **K.i34.3
Caulfield, James. Portraits, memoirs, and
characters, of remarkable persons, from 1688
to the end of the reign of George 11. London,
1819,20. 4 V. 40, 1. p. **G.i83.4; **K.iio.5
There is a small paper copy on shelf no. *6342.So.
Chalmers, George. Opinions of eminent
lawyers on various points of English jurispru-
dence, chiefly concerning the colonies, fisheries
and commerce of Great Britain. [First Ameri-
can edition.] Burlington, 1858. 8**. *7626.2i
Collection of papers relative to half-pay and
commutation of half-pay, granted by Congress
to the officers of the army. Compiled by the
permission of General Washington from the
original papers in his possession. Fish-kill,
1783. 8°. **44i7-77
" A full and most interesting- account of the troubles on
this subject in the year 17S3, including the Newburgh letters,
and other important documents." — Sabin.
Collyer, James N., and Pocock, John I. An
historical record of the Light horse volunteers
of London and Westminster; with muster-rolls
from 1779 to 1829. London, 1843. Plates. 8°.
*6523.64
Consett, Matthew. A tour through Sweden,
Swedish-Lapland, Finland and Denmark [in
1786]. In a series of letters, illus. with engrav-
ings [by R. Beilby and T. Bewick]. Stockton,
1789. 4°, 1. p. *486i.8
" The engravings are on copper, and are of an ordinary
character, but the work is valuable and curious, as being
one of the very few publications that Bewick illustrated in
this manner." See T. Hugo's Bewick collector, p. 19
[8063.3] ; see also Bewick's Memoir, p. 143 [2453.53].
Corpus juris canonici, Das, in seinen wich-
tigsten und anwendbarsten Theilen in's Deutsche
ubersetztund systematisch zusammengestellt von
B. Schilling und C. F. F. Sintenis. Leipzig,
i834> 37- 2 v. 8". 7635-17
Cowell, John. 'NouoOirrfg the interpreter, con-
taining the genuine signification of such obscure
words and terms used in the common or statute
lawes of this realm. First compiled by Dr.
Cowel, now enlarged. Subjoyned an appendix,
containing the ancient names of places in En-
gland. By Tho. Manley. London, 1672. F".
■^7630.4
Croke, Sir Alexander. An essay on the
origin, progress and decline of rhyming Latin
verse; with specimens. Oxford, 1828. Sm. S°.
2967.63
Curtius, Carl F. Handbuch des im Konig-
reiche Sachsen geltenden Civilrechts. Theil
1-4. 4teAusgabe. Leipzig, 1846-58. 4 parts in
6 V. 8". 7616.50
Dahlmann, Friedrich C. The life of Herodo-
tus drawn out from his book. Trans, by G. V.
Cox. London, 1845. 12°. 2996.35
Danz, August Heinrich Emil. Der sacrale
Schutz im romischen Rechtsverkehr. Von H.
A. A. Danz. Jena, 1857. 8°- 7617.31
The preface is signed Aug. Danz. Oettinger and other
authorities give the form of the name as in the above
heading.
Digby, Kenelm H. Compitum ; or, the meet-
ing of the ways at the Catholic church. Book
I, 2. 2d edition, with additions. [Anon.'\
London, 1851, 52. 2 v. Sm. 8°. 6074.26
Dirksen, Heinrich E. Versuche zur Kritik
und Auslegung der Qiiellen des romischen
Rechts. Leipzig, 1823. 8°. . 5628.21
Doellinger, Johann J. I. von. Die Reforma-
tion, ihre innere Entwicklung und ihre Wirkun-
gen im Umfange des lutherischen Bekenntnisses.
Regensburg, 1848, 51. 3 v. 8". 5515.13
Dornseiffen, Geraard. Vestigia vitae nomadi-
cae, tam in moribus quam legibus Romanorum
conspicua. Traiecti ad Rhenum, mdcccxix. 8".
7618.21
Dring, Thomas. Recollections of the Jersey
prisonship ; prepared for publication from the
original manuscript of the late Captain T. Dring,
by A. G. Greene. Providence, 1829. [Reprint,
Providence, 1865. J Plates. 4". ''■^*449i.i3
Eaton, John M. A treatise on the art of breed-
ing and managing pigeons. London, 1858. Col-
ored plates. 8°. 6003.56
A reprint of John Moore's Columbarium (London, 1735),
with notes and additional matter.
Em^ric-David, Toussaint B. Histoire de la
peinture au luoyen &ge. Avec une notice sur
I'auteur par P. Lacroix Paris, 1863. 12°. 4076.25
Estaqo, Achille. Inlvstrivm. viror. vt. exstant.
in vrbe expressi. vvltvs. Romae, 00 D LXix. 52
plates. F°. '^■►K.Mi.a
Estorch y Siqu^s, Pablo. Gram^tica de la
lengua catalana. Barcelona, 1857. Sm. 8^
'*'*D.236.io
Fenn, Sir ]oh.n, editor. Paston letters. Orig-
inal letters, written during the reigns of Henry
VI, Edward iv, and Richard iii. With notes;
and authenticated by engravings of autographs
and seals. New edition, with additional notes,
by A. Ramsay. 2 v. in i. London, 1849. Sq. 8°.
**K. 119.31
396
1883.
BATES HALIj
I
Ford, Horace A. Archery : its theory and prac-
tice. 2d edition. London, 1859. IHus. 8°. 6006.54
Forrester, Joseph J. The Portuguese Douro
and the adjacent country and so much of the
river as can be made navigable in Spain. Lon-
don. [1852.?] Size, 23! X iioi in. Scale, i
geographical league to 3 J inches. Folded. *F.4.32
Gandar, Eugene. Ronsard consid^re comme
imitateur d'Homere et de Pindare. Metz, 1854.
8°. 4672.72
Gans, Eduard. L^eder [stc~\ romisches Obliga-
tionenrecht insbesondere Uber die Lehre von den
Innominatcontracten und dem jus poenitendi.
Heidelberg, 1819. 8°. 7618.20
Gaupp, Ernst T. Die germanischen Ansied-
lungen und Landtheilungen in den Provinzen
des romischen Westreiches. Breslau, 1844. 8°.
556oa.68
Gavard, Jacques Dominique Charles, editor.
Galeries historiques de Versailles. N. p. [1837-
44.] 3 v. 634 places. Sm. f*>. **K.i4i.i
Gidel, Charles A. Les troubadours et Pe-
trarque. These prdsentde a la faculte des lettres
de Paris. Angers, 1857. 8°. 2776.54
Girtanner, Wilhelm. Die Stipulation und ihr
Verhaltniss zum Wesen der Vertragsobligation
insbesondere zum Creditum. Kiel, 1859. Sm. 8°.
5666.12
Glover, Stephen. The history of the county
of Derby. Edited by T. Noble. Derby, 1829.
2 v. Map. lUus. 8°. *2495.64
Goethe, Johan W von. Briefe von Goethe und
dessen Mutter an Friedrich Freiherrn von Stein.
Nebst einigen Beilagen. Herausg. von J. J. H.
Ebersund A. Kahlert. Leipzig, 1846. 12°. 2847.72
Haenel, Gustav F. Dissensiones dominorum ;
sive, controversiae veterum iuris Romani inter-
pretum, qui glossatores vocantur. Lipsiae,
MDCccxxxiv. 8°. 7618.51
Hall, Samuel C. The baronial halls, and an-
cient picturesque edifices of England. From
drawings by J. D. Harding and other artists.
Executed in coloured lithotints. The text by S.
C. Hall. With engravings. London, 1848. 2 v.
4°, 1- p. *4090.5o; **K.i40.ii
Hanna, John S. A history of the life and ser-
vices of Samuel Dewees, a soldier of the revo-
lutionary and last wars. Also, reminiscences of
the revolutionary struggle and late war with
Great Britain. Baltimore, 1844. Portrait. Illus.
12°. **4447.6i
Illustrations and portraits have been inserted.
Harris, William. An historical and critical
account of the lives and writings of James i and
Charles i, and of the lives of Oliver Cromwell
and Charles 11. New edition, with a life of the
author. London, 1814. 5 v. 8°. **K.iii.5
Ten portraits are inserted. Another copy on shelf-no.
a437-4-
Hatsell, John. A collection of cases of privi-
lege of parliament, from the earliest records to
the year 1628. London, 1776. 40. No. i in65ii.i8
— Precedents of proceedings in the House of
commons, under separate titles. London, 1781.
4°- No. 2 106511.18
H^lyot, Pierre. . Histoire des ordres religieux
et militaires, ainsi que des congregations seculi-
eres de I'un et de I'autre sexe, qui ont ^t^ ^tablies
jusqu'a pre.sent. Nouv. Edition. Orn^e de 812
figures colorizes. Paris, 1792. 8 v. 4°. **K.ii3.3
" Lts trois demiers volumes sontde P. M. Bullot, I'un de
ses confreres." — ^uirard.
Hertz, Henrik. King Rent's daughter: a Da-
nish lyrical drama. Trans, by Theodore Martin.
Boston, 1850. 16". 4848.13
Hiecke, Robert H. Shakspeare's ^lacbeth,
erliutert und gewurdigt. Merseburg, 1846. 8°.
6592.29
Hill, James. The whole of the proceedings
upon the trial of James Hill, otherwise James
Hind, otherwise John Hind, otherwise James
Acksan, commonly called John the painter, on
March 6th, 1777, at the Assizes, Winchester,
Hants. Taken in short hand by W. Blanchard.
London. [1777.''] Portrait inserted. 8°.
♦7688.14
Holland, John. Memorials of Sir Francis
Chantry, sculptor, in Hallamshire and elsewhere.
Sheffield. [1851.] 8°. 4545-6i
Horsley, John. Britannia Romana": or the
Roman antiquities of Britain. Added a chrono-
logical table, and indexes. Illus. with above an
hundred copper plates. London, 1732. Maps.
F". ***246o.66
Hunter, John D. Manners and customs of
several Indian tribes located west of the Missis-
sippi. Phila., 1823. 8". *4464.8o
Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego. La vida de Laza-
rillo de Tormes, y de sus fortunas y aduersi-
dades. \_Anon.'\ En Anvers, en casa de Martin
Nucio. 1554. 48 ff. Size, 4^ inches high X 2^
inches wide. 24°.
[_Al.io, xvith the above'] La segvnda parte de
Lazarillo de Tormes : y de sus aduersidades.
[Por incierto autor.] En Anvers, en casa de
Martin Nucio. M. D. LV. 67 [should read 69] if.
34°. **D. 149.14
A statement in regard to the early editions of the I^aza-
rillo de Tormes may be found in the Ticknor catalogue, p.
17S. See also Salva y Mallen, vol. 2, p. 152 [*C.R.i3.3.io.2j.
This copy, which was bound by C. Lewis in brown morocco,
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.
Beitrage zur Kritik und zum Verstandniss seiner
Institutionen. Mit einer Zugabe iiber die Klag-
formeln in der Lex Rubria. Leipzig, 1855. 8°.
5616.26
— Ueber das Recht des Nexum und das alte
r&mische Schuldrecht. Leipzig. 1846. 8°.
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
from this, for which consult the Card Catalogue under
Drawing-room portrait gallery.
Isherwood, Benjamin F. Engineering pre-
cedents for steam machinery; embracing the per-
formances of steamships, experiments with pro-
pelling instruments, condensers, boilers, etc.
N. Y., 1858, 59. 2 V. in I. Plates. 8°. 4017.26
Kauntze, George E. F. Historical record of
the Third, or King's own regiment of light dra-
goons : 1685-1857. With plates. London. [i8';7.]
8°. *6523.35
Koberstein, Carl August. Vermischte Auf-
satze zur Litteraturgeschichte und Aesthetik.
Leipzig, 1858. 8". 4873-30
Of these eight essays, four are upon Goethe and one upon
Shakespeare in Germany. •
'397
BATES HALL
September,
Kraut, Wilhelm T. Die Vormundschaft nach
den Grundsdtzen des deutschen Rechts. G8t-
tingen, 1835759. 3 v. 8". 7618.50
Laurent, Emile, editor. La journ^e des nia-
di-igaux, suivie de La gazette de Tendre (avec la
carte de Tendre), et du Carnaval des Pretieuses.
Introd. et notes par Emile Colombej \^pseud.
of Laurent]. Paris, 1856. 16°. 46605.71
Laurent, Paul. Th^orie de la peinture, Per-
spective lindaire et aerienne. 2e Edition. Paris,
1840. Folded plates. 8°. • 8066.22
Le Blanc, V. Choix de modeles appliques a
I'enseignement du dessin des machines. [Paris,
1844.] 60 plates. F", obi. 4060.42
The volume of descriptive text is wanting. The above
title is tiken from La litt^rature fran9aise contemporaine
[*2:63.2.].
Lede, ot; Leda, , marquis de, and Carde-
nas, Alfonso de. Mdmoire prdsente au protec-
teurd' Angleterre [Oliver Cromwell] parle mar-
quis de Lejde, et Alonse de Cardenas, ambassa-
deurs [de Philippe iv, roi d'Espagne] en Angle-
terre, le 2ie de may 1655, pour entrer en France.
[Paris, 1689.] Sm. 4". No. i in *5093.25
Subjoined to this (pp. 5-16) is the " Traits de paix entre
le royaume de France et la r^publique d'Angleterre, d'Es-
cosse, et d'Irlande." A translation of the above is con.
tained in A general collection of treatys, London, 1732,
vol. 3, 146-149 pp. [36SS.S.3].
Lenfant, Jacques. Histoire de la guerre des
Hussites et du concile de Basle. Enrichie de
portraits. Utrecht, 1731. 2 v. 4°. **K.i20.i6
The portraits are wanting in this set.
— Histoire du concile de Constance. Nouvelle
Edition, enrichie de portraits. Amsterdam, 1727.
2 V. 4°. **K. 120.15
The portraits are missing in this set.
— Histoire du concile de Pise, et de ce qui s'est
pass^, depuis ce concile jusqu'au Concile de Con-
stance. Enrichie de portraits. Utrecht, 173 1.
4°. **K.I2I.I^
The portraits are missing in this set.
Lewis, Lady Maria Theresa. Lives of the
friends and contemporaries of Lord Chancellor
Clarendon : illustrative of portraits in his gal-
lery. With portraits. London, 1852. ^ v. 8°.
**K.ii2.8
Additional portraits have been inserted.
Liebe, Friedrich. Die Stipulation und das
einfache Versprechen. Braunschweig, 1840. 8°.
5665.21
Lodge, Edmund. Life of Sir Julius Caesar,
knt. ; with memoirs of his family and descend-
ants. Illus. by 18 portraits, with a pedigree and
other engravings. Added, Numerus infaustus,
an historical work, by Charles C?esar. London,
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.
The national portrait gallery of distinguished
Americans. N. Y. [and Phifa.], 1834-39. 4 v.
8". **K.52.i
Longchamps, Pierre C. de. Histoire des
^venemens militaires et politiques de la derniere
guerre [1775-1783], dans les quatre parties du
monde. 3e Edition. Amsterdam, 1787. 3 v. Sm.
12°. *4429a.72
Longp6rier, Henri A. P. de. Notice des monu-
ments exposes dans la galerie d'antiquites as-
syriennes au Mus^e du Louvre. [Paris.] 1849.
16°. 3078-74
Loyd, Samuel J., baron Overstone. Tracts
and other publications on metallic and paper
currency. London, 1858. 8". *3656.56
Lull, Ramon, 1235-1315. Obras rimadas de
Ramon Lull, escritas en idioma catalan-pro-
venzal, publicadas por primera vez con un arti'culo
biogrdfico, ilustraciones y variantes, y seguidas
de un glosario de voces anticuadas por Ger6nimo
Rossello. Palma, 1859. 8°- **D-i7o.i4
Lyttleton, George, baron Lyttleton. The
historj' of the life of King Henry the Second,
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
Henry the Second- 3d edition. Vol. 1-4.
London, 1769. 8". **K. 114.10
Mackay, Samuel- The narrative of captain
S. Mackay, commandantof a provincial regiment
in North-America ; by the appointment of lieut.
gen. Burgoyne. Kingston. [1778.''] S". *44i7.79
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
Bibliothecae Ambrosianae. [^Anon.~] Romae,
MDCCCxxxv. 59 plates. F°. *299o.5i
Marcenay de Ghuy, Antoine de, 1724-1811.
CEuvre : morceauxd'histoire, portraits, paisages,
batailles, &c., d'apres le Poussin, Vandick,
Rembrandt, le Brun, & autres maltres. Paris.
[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°.
**H.99.34
398
1883.
BATES HALL
Morison, Douglas. Views of the ducal palaces
and hunting seats of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
[Text by G. F. Richardson.] [London.] 1846.
20 plates. F°. **K.i6oa.3
O'Connell, Daniel, and others. [Indictment of
D, O'Connell, J. O'Connell, T. Steele, T. M.
Raj, C. G. Duffy, Rev. T. Tierney, Rev. P. J.
Tyrrell, John Gray, and R. Barrett for treason,
conspiracy, etc. Also other documents in ms.
relative to the trial of the traversers.] [1843]
F°. **7690.i8
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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
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Ewald, Alexander C. The life and times of
prince Charles Stuart, called the young pretend-
er. With portrait. 1524-9
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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A story of dramatic life.
Farrar, Frederic W. Julian Home. A tale of
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* S. E. 591-31
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Field, Henry M. On the desert [of the penin-
sula of Sinai]. With a brief review of recent
events in Egypt. 1697.14; J. P. 1422.9
Financial reform almanack, The. for 1883.
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1794. Phila., 1796. Chn. 1032.1a
Firth, Abraham, editor. Voices for the
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Fleming, May A. Pride and passion. A
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— A wronged wife. A novel. 1429.60
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United States. Kox. 5820.4
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health. Cliii. 4416.31
Fowler, Thomas. Locke. [English men of
letters.] N. E. 132.21 ; S. E. 198.8
— Shaftesbury and Hutcheson. [English phi-
losophers.] 1541.22
Fox, Ebenezer. Revolutionary adventures.
S. E. 244.14
Fox, Emily. {Toler King.') Oif the rocks.
A novel. [" Hammock series."] S. E. 531.23
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Freeman, Edward A. English towns and dis-
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Freytag, Gustav. Aus einer kleinen Stadt.
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Fromentin, Eugene. The old masters of Bel-
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Frothingham, Octavius B. The cradle of the
Christ. A study in primitive Christianity.
Dor. 525.4
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The sorcerer. An original modern comic opera.
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An illustrated story of adventure for boys.
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Larkin, Frederick. Ancient man in America.
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[Leisure hour series.] 1495.15
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An English political novel.
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980.48; Chn. 2734.23
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1495.8
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Box, ***6620.i8
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Fairy story.
— Same. Phila.
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A book for boys and girls. Illus. 1422.30
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Story of the West in the Civil war.
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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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Macleay, K. Historical memoirs of Rob Roy
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Lady Grange. Plate. 1537.14
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Macnamara, Michael H. The Irish Ninth
[regiment, Massachusetts V. I.] in bivouac and
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N. E. 112.11
Macon, J. A. Uncle Gabe Tucker ; or, reflec-
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Written in negro dialect.
Macquoid, Katharine S. Her sailor love.
[Trans-Atlantic series.] 1459.29; Dor. 467.37
J. P. 636.7; S. E. 512.31
Maguire, John F. Father Mathew : a biog-
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Mahan, Alfred T. The Gulf and inland
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Rox. 5037.12; S. B. 158.53; S. E. 248.30
Mailles, Jacques de ( i*) History of Bayard the
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piled by the Loyal serviteur. Trans, from the
French of Loredan Larchey. Rox. 7342.12
Maine, Sir Henry J. S. Dissertations on early
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Maistre, Xavier, comte de. A journey round
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Malet, Lucas. Mrs. Lorimer. 1429.37
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Manning, Henry E., cardinal. The temporal
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"Manton, Walter P. Insects : how to catch
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Dor. 359.9
Manzoni, Alessandro. The betrothed.
Rox. 123.33
Marcet, William. The principal southern and
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Markham, Clements R. The war between
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Marlitt, ^.y pseud, ^eejohn, Eugenie.
Marshall, Emma. Constantia Carew. An
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— Dayspring : a story of the time of William
Tyndale. 1449,78; "Dor. 469-39; J. P. 713-6
Rox. 2312.25; S. B. 285.69
— Mrs. Haycock's chronicles. 1449.68
Rox. 2425.14
Marshall, Mrs. Julian. Handel. [Great
musicians.] 1548.38
Annexed is a list of Handel's operas, oratorios, etc.
Martin, Henry N. The human body. Illus.
[American science series.] J. 'P. 1915.3
Massachusetts. Bureau of statistics of labor.
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S. B. 206.5; S. E. 237.7
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E. B. R.R., D.2; J. P. 1912.6; N. E. iio.io
Rox, 6916.4; S. B. 202.7; S. E. 237.6
Massachusetts historical society. Collections.
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Massachusetts teachers' association. Abstract
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— Addresses. 1882. Bri. 154.44 ; Chn. 5315.14
Dor. 205.29; E. B. 202.22; J, P. 1915.13
Rox. 5226.7; S. B. 39 58; S. E. 109.25
Masson, David. De Qiuncey. [Englishmen
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Dor. 176.33; E. B. 216.2; J. P. 1226.27
N. E. 13115; S. B. 68.68
Mat^aux, Clara L. Home chat with our
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Mathers, Helen, now Mrs. Reeves. Sam's
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Rox. 2314.27; S. B. 285.74
Scene laid in England and Australia.
Mathews, Margaret H. Dr. Gilbert's daugh-
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Mathejvs, W. S B. How to understand music.
Dor. 524.4
Maurice, J. Frederick D. The friendship of
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May, Edith J. Bertram Noel. A story. N. Y.,
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May, Mary, of Boston. In memory of Mary
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May, Sophie, pseud. See Clarke, Rebecca S.
Maynard, Charles J. Manual of taxidermy.
Illus. 172.27
Mayo, Amory D. Talks with teachers. 120.24
Meding, Oskar. {^Gregor Samarotv.^ Um
Szepter und Kronen. Zeitroman. 4 v. in 2.
1053- 1
This historical novel is carried forward in the following
continuations : —
Europaische Minen und Gegenminen. 4 v.
1053.2
Zwei Kaiserkronen. 4 v. in 2. 1053.3
Kreuz und Schwert. 4 v. in 2. 1053.4
Held und Kaiser. 4 v. in 2. 1053.5
Th» period covered by these novels embraces the Austro-
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— Ritter oder Dame. 1053.6
The scene is laid in France about the middle of the i8th
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Meriam, Mary B. Home life in Africa.
S. E. 384- 20
Merivale, Charles. The Roman triumvirates.
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Meyers, R. C. V. Life and adventures of
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145934
Mill, James. The history of British India.
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Milton, John. Areopagitica, 1644. [Arber's
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Minto, William. Daniel Defoe. [English men
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Mr. and Mrs. Morton. A novel. 1454.13
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Box, 2432.12 ; S. B. 283.42 ; S. E. 525.13
Attributed to Morton Henry Prince.
Mitchell, Elizabeth H. The diamond ring.
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A story for girls.
Molesworth, Louisa. The boys and I. A child's
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— Hoodie. Illus. 1449.50; Dor. 257.19
— Rosy. Illus. by W. Crane. 1449.57
Dor. 257.17
— Summer stories for boys and girls.
Dor. 257.16
Monck, William H. S. Sir William Hamilton.
[English philosophers.] 1541.23
Mongredien, Augustus. Wealth-creation.
130-36
Montalembert, Charles F. de Tryon, comic de.
The life of Saint Elizabeth, of Hungary, duchess
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Moody, William G. Land and labor in the
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Moore, T. W. Treatise and hand-book of
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S. E. 64.3
More, Sir Thomas. Utopia. [Arber's En-
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Morford, Henry. A yachtsman's holidays ; or,
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Morison, James A. Cotter. Gibbon. [English
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N. E. 131. 17
— Macaulay. [English men of letters.]
154538; Chn, 2617.31; E. B. 216.3
S. B. 68.70
Morley, John. Burke. [English men of let-
ters.] "Bri, 64.68; Chn. 2617.30; Dor. 176.34
E. B. 216.1; N. E. 132.32
Morse, John T., jr. Thomas Jefferson.
[American statesmen.] 1533-7
Moses, Adolf. Luser the watchmaker, an
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Munger, Theodore T. The freedom of faith.
[Sermons.] 2100.15 ; Bri. 134.138; Dor. 527.15
Rox. 1917 26
Murray, David C. A model father. A novel.
Dor. 3223.4
Murray, E. C. Grenville. People I have met.
1898.10; Dor. 46935; J« P* 713-2
Rox. 2316.32; S. B. 285.67
Murray, John O'K. Little lives of the great
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— A popular history of the [Roman] catholic
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Illus. N. E. 140.6
Muzzey, Artemas B. Reminiscences and
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My trivial life and misfortune. By a plain
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Dor. 468.20
Myers, Frederic W. H.' Essays. Classical.
1898.13; Rox. 1935-19
— Essays. Modern. 1898.12; Rox. 1935.18
— Wordsworth. [English men of letters.]
Bri. 64.54; Chn. 2617.28; Dor. 177.47
E, B. 216.5; J. P. 1226.17; iV. E. 132.18
S.B. 68.57; S. E. 205.7
Mysterious story-book, The; or, the good
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Nasmyth, James. James Nasmyth, engineer,
an autobiography. Edited by S. Smiles.
1537.11 ; Bri. 64.43 ; Chn, 2714.20; Dor. 506.5
E. B. 217.18; J. P. 1227. 1 ; Rox. 1026.14
S. B. 65.22; S. E. 206.7
Naunton, Sir Robert. P^ragmenta regalia.
[Arber's English reprints.]
No. I in Rox. 7336.12
Neale, William J. The lost ship ; or, the At-
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Nelson, Thomas, /r. Letters [1781]. [Vir-
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Nervous system. The. [Health primers.]
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New Arabian nights. The. Select tales not in-
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Newell, William W. Games and songs of
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Chn. 611.21 ; Dor. 486.2 ; E. B. 19.118
J, P. 2423.1; Rox. 1121.2; S.B, 313.39
S. E. 145-24
Newman, John H. Callista : a sketch of the
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— The idea of a university. Dor. 525.13
S, B. 37-35
— Loss and gain : the story of a convert [to
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Newton, R. Heber. The right and wrong uses
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Newton, William Wilberforce. The priest and
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\^Anon.'\ 1454.14; Clm. 2186.10 ; Dor. 468.28
E. B. 315-19; J. P. 632.6 ; S.B. 222.47
S. E. 525-28
Nichol, John. Byron. [English men of let-
ters.] Bri. 64.67 ; Chn. 2616.23; E. B. 217.23
J. P. 1226.28; N. E. 132-31 ; S, B. 68.55
S. E. 229.21
Nichols, Ichabod. Hours with the Evangelists.
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Nichols, James R. Whence, what, where .•' A
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2100.13; Dor, 525.3
Monte Rosa : the epic of an
S, E. 54-28
The outbreak of rebellion.
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Nicoll, Henry J. Landmarks of English
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Norris, W. E. No new thing. A novel.
[Leisure hour series.] 1429.66; Bri. 33.132
Clin, 2152.2; Dor, 468.18; E. B, 317-8
J, P, 418.19; S. E. 418.45
Norton, Caroline E. S. Lost and saved.
[Fiction.] 3 V. Chn, 1927.4
Ober, Frederick A. Young folks' history of
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Odysseus, pseud. A month on the move. An
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Nichols, Starr H.
Alp. [Poem.]
Nicolay, John G.
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Oemler, A. Truck^farming at the South.
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Old-fashioned fair J tales, ist, 2d series. 2 v.
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Oldmixon, John. The British empire in
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Chn, 1 1 17.8
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S, E, 410.42
— The ladies Lindores. A novel. 1449.54
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E. B. 317-13; Box. 2425.13; S. B. 272.51
S. E, 493- 29
— The literary history of England in the end
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Oliver, Marie. Old and new^ friends. 1449.56
— Seba's discipline. 1495-9; S. E. 497-3^
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419
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,
428
1883.
BENJAMIN FRANKXIN
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
429
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
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.
430
1883.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
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.
433
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.
434
1883.
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
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.
435
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
September,
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.
436
1883.
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
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.
437
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
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
.^P^t?^*'^^^^'*^"-
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
1883.
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.
439
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
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
440
1883.
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.
441
AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY
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.
443
INDEX TO NOTES ABOUT BOOKS AND READING
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
1883.
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.
445
INDEX TO NOTES ABOUT BOOKS AND READING
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.
447
INDEX TO NOTES ABOUT BOOKS AND READING
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.
450
1883.
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
second page of this Bulletin.
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